BESS UR5 User Manual

User Guide
UR5
Table Of Contents
FOR SAFE OPERATION .................................................................. 7
INFORMATION FOR SAFE OPERATION
.............................................. 7
ABOUT STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE
............................................. 7
MENU ..................................................................................................... 8
MEASUREMENT OF RADIO FREQUENCY EXPOSED
(ABSORBED SPECIAL RATE INFORMATION SAR) ............................ 8
COMMUNICATION NETWORK SER
VICE............................................. 9
SAFETY ON THE ROAD ....................................................................... 9
SAFETY IN HOSPITAL ........................................................................ 10
SAFETY IN FLIGHT ............................................................................. 10
SAFETY IN PLACES WHERE EXPLOSION IS
PREDICTABLE ..................................................................................... 10
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
................................................................. 11
BATTERY AND PARTS ........................................................................ 12
INSIDE THE PACKAGE ................................................................. 13
HANDSET DESCRIPTION ............................................................. 14
CELLULAR PHONE ....................................................................... 15
IN THE BEGINNING ............................................................................ 15
INSTALLMENT OF SIM CARD ......................................................... 15
CHARGING BATTERY ...................................................................... 17
USING THE MICRO SD CARD
............................................................ 18
INSTALLING THE MICRO SD CARD ............................................... 18
REMOVING THE MICRO SD CARD ................................................ 18
REMOVABLE MEMORY STORAGE FUNCTIONALITY ................... 19
PHONE ON/OFF .................................................................................. 20
START ............................................................................................... 20
STAND-BY SCREEN ........................................................................ 21
CALLS .................................................................................................. 26
MAKING A CALL .............................................................................. 26
ANSWERING A CALL
....................................................................... 26
WHOLE MENUS .................................................................................. 27
COMMON SCREENS AND SYSTEM IN VARIOUS MENUS .............. 28
INPUT PHONE NUMBER ................................................................. 28
WRITER ............................................................................................ 28
WRITER OF PHONE NUMBER ....................................................... 28
WRITER OF NUMBER ..................................................................... 29
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WRITER OF TEXT ............................................................................ 29
SMART INPUT .................................................................................. 30
TEXT SELECTOR
............................................................................. 31
1
. PHONE BOOK ........................................................................... 32
QUICK SEARCH .................................................................................. 34
SEARCH CONTACTS .......................................................................... 36
NEW CONTACT ................................................................................... 37
GROUPS .............................................................................................. 39
CALLER GROUP DETAILS .............................................................. 39
SPEED DIAL ........................................................................................ 41
SETTING SPEED DIAL NUMBER
.................................................... 42
OWNER NUMBER ............................................................................... 44
EXTRA NUMBER
................................................................................. 45
MANAGEMENT
.................................................................................... 46
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. CALLS ........................................................................................ 47
ALL CALLS
........................................................................................... 48
MISSED
................................................................................................ 49
RECEIVED ........................................................................................... 51
SENT .................................................................................................... 52
SETTINGS ........................................................................................... 54
CALLER ID
........................................................................................ 55
CALL WAITING ................................................................................. 55
CALL FORWARDING ....................................................................... 55
CALL RESTRICTION ........................................................................ 56
CALL TIME REMINDER ................................................................... 56
AUTOMATIC REDIAL
........................................................................ 57
ANSWER MODE
............................................................................... 57
CALL TIME ........................................................................................... 58
CALL COST ......................................................................................... 59
SMS COUNTER
................................................................................... 60
GPRS COUNTER ................................................................................ 61
DELETE CALL LOG
............................................................................. 62
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. MESSAGES ............................................................................... 63
MESSAGES
.......................................................................................... 64
SEND NEW SMS . ............................................................................ 64
SEND NEW MMS
.............................................................................. 65
RECEIVED MESSAGES
................................................................... 68
SENT MESSAGE .............................................................................. 70
UNSENT MESSAGES ...................................................................... 71
DRAFTS MESSAGES
....................................................................... 72
DELETE FOLDER
............................................................................. 73
TEMPLATES FOR SMS
.................................................................... 74
TEMPLATES FOR MMS ................................................................... 74
SMS MESSAGE SETTINGS
............................................................. 74
MMS MESSAGE SETTINGS ............................................................ 75
CHAT .................................................................................................... 77
VOICE MAIL SERVER ......................................................................... 78
CONNECT TO VOICE
....................................................................... 78
BROADCAST MESSAGE .................................................................... 79
4
. MOVISTAR ................................................................................. 81
MO
VISTAR
........................................................................................... 81
5
. SERVICE .................................................................................... 82
mcontenidos ......................................................................................... 83
DAT A ACCOUNT .................................................................................. 84
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. MULTIMEDIA.............................................................................. 85
CAMERA .............................................................................................. 86
CAMERA OPTIONS
.......................................................................... 87
MANAGEMENT OPTIONS ............................................................... 88
MP3 PLAYER ....................................................................................... 89
MP3 PLAYER OPTIONS
................................................................... 89
IMAGES
................................................................................................ 91
IMAGES OPTIONS ........................................................................... 91
VIDEOCAMERA ................................................................................... 92
VIDEOCAMERA
................................................................................ 92
VIDEOS ................................................................................................ 94
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VIDEOS OPTIONS ........................................................................... 94
PHOTO EDITOR .................................................................................. 96
AUTO RESIZE OPTIONS ................................................................. 96
MAINLCD CLIP ................................................................................. 97
SOUND RECORDER
........................................................................... 97
RECORD SOUND
............................................................................. 97
RECORDING OPTIONS ................................................................... 98
FM RADIO
............................................................................................ 98
FM RADIO OPTIONS ....................................................................... 99
SCHEDULE FM RECORD ................................................................. 100
MELODY COMPOSER ...................................................................... 101
CREATE MELODY .......................................................................... 101
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. ENTERTAINMENT ................................................................... 102
MY GAMES ........................................................................................ 103
GREETING TEXT
............................................................................... 104
HEALTH
.............................................................................................. 105
BMI .................................................................................................. 105
MENSTRUAL .................................................................................. 106
MELODY COMPOSER ...................................................................... 107
CREATE MELODY .......................................................................... 107
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. TOOLS...................................................................................... 109
CALENDAR ........................................................................................ 110
ADD EVENTS ................................................................................. 110
JUMP TO DATE
............................................................................... 111
ALARM ............................................................................................... 111
ADD ALARM ................................................................................... 111
CALCULATOR .................................................................................... 112
UNIT CONVERTER ........................................................................... 114
STOPWATCH ..................................................................................... 115
TYPICAL STOPWATCH .................................................................. 116
nWAY STOPWATCH ....................................................................... 117
WORLD CLOCK
................................................................................. 118
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. SETTINGS ................................................................................ 119
TELEPHONE
...................................................................................... 120
SOUNDS ......................................................................................... 120
DISPLAY ......................................................................................... 123
LANGUAG
E..................................................................................... 123
PREFERRED INPUT MODE .......................................................... 124
AIRPLANE MODE
........................................................................... 124
AUTO KEYPAD LOCK .................................................................... 124
NETWORK SETTINGS ...................................................................... 125
SELECT MODE .............................................................................. 125
PREFERRED .................................................................................. 126
SECURITY SETTING......................................................................... 127
PIN LOCK ....................................................................................... 128
SIM LOCK ....................................................................................... 128
PHONE LOCK
................................................................................. 128
FIXED DIAL
..................................................................................... 128
BARRED DIAL ................................................................................ 129
CHANGE PASSWORD ................................................................... 129
MESSAGES ....................................................................................... 130
CALLS ................................................................................................ 131
TIME AND DATE ................................................................................ 132
FILE MANAGER
................................................................................. 134
FACTORY RESET .............................................................................. 135
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ..................................................... 136
BODY-WARN OPERATION .......................................................... 137
FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION .......................................... 138
FCC NOTICE AND CAUTIONS .................................................... 139
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For Safe Operation
Information For Safe Operation
Please read the following user manual carefully to keep from injuries.
About Storage And Maintenance
Do not try to disassemble or repair the phone. Avoid
wet and damp places. Do not use harmful detergent or harmful chemical materials to wash the phone. Instead, use soft cloth to rub its appearance. Do
not inflict strong shock on the appliance. The appliance shall be situated near the electronic switch for hands to reach
easily when the battery is charged. Do not put the phone in high
temperature
environment, which may cause defects on the phone. The warranty on this phone will be invalid if it is repaired by an unauthorized
person. And its maker does not take responsibility for the
breakdown
caused afterward. Never extract the battery from the phone while turned on, which will cause defects
on
the phone. Contact the agency you joined if the phone or its parts (charger, battery, and
so
on) malfunction.
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For Safe Operation
Menu
1
. Phone Book
2
. Calls
3
. Messages
4
. Movistar
5
. Service
6
. Multimedia
7
. Entertainment
8
. Tools
9
. Settings
Measurement Of Radio Frequency
Exposed (Absorbed Special Rate
Information SAR)
This phone is a communication appliance with low-output electric wave. Complying with EU standard requirements related with radio wavelength exposure,
the phone has not been designed and made exceeding the energy exposure limit of the radio frequency as recommended by European Union board of directors. The limit specified above is a frequency allowable in general as a world standard. World standard value was developed, based on thorough and regular scientific
researches and estimation (examination) by an independence
research
institution. The limit is a standard to search for safety of all,
regardless
of
age or present state of health. Standard value of the phone exposure is displayed in unit of Specific absorption
index (SAR).
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For Safe Operation
Communication Network Service
The mobile conforms to communication standard laws of GSM850, DCS1800, PCS1900 and GPRS. Read this user manual thoroughly to understand and learn the functions of this
appliance. Customers should know that the Tri-Band (850-1800-1900) is a feature coming
from the communication network. Make sure that this feature is available via the RED exchange service personnel. Additional RED services are available for this phone. For these services, however, customers are required to join the exchange service. For further information on How To Join, see below.
Safety On The Road
Please remember that using a mobile phone during driving is prohibited. Follow the rules as applicable in each country. Stop the car in a safe place if you need to answer or use the phone. Please
always remember the following before using the phone in emergencies. Focus on driving only. Remember the most considerable thing is nothing but your safety. If you want to use a Hands-Free device on vehicles, let it installed by an authorized
engineer.
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Safety In Hospital
The mobile phone since designed to transmit electric waves can disturb functions
of
electric or medical appliances.
Remember to turn the phone off always in hospital.
Safety In Flight
Remember the phone if used in the airplane can disturb functions of electric wave
equipment of the airplane. Therefore, the use of the phone is illegal in the airplane. Remember
to
turn the phone off always during flight.
Safety In Places Where Explosion Is
Predictable
In such places as gas stations or chemical factories where explosion is predictable,
the use of any electric wave equipment is illegal and prohibited.
Turn
off the phone and avoid the use near any gas station.
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For Safe Operation
Electrical Equipment
Most electric appliances are secured and protected against the effect of the phone radio frequency. Nevertheless, there are some products that are not protected against. A person who works in a manufacturing company of those products, wearing heart pulsimeter is desired to keep at least 15cm away from the phone
to
avoid the electric wave. If applicable problems still occur as before to the person with heart pulsimeter,
then the phone shall be turned off. The phone can disturb functions of some kind of microphones. In this case, please contact the manufacturing factory of such microphones for
further information. Since the radio frequency signal generated from this phone may have an influence
on
electric equipment of a car (air bag, brake, and so on), please
be
well informed thereof via its maker.
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For Safe Operation
Battery And Parts
This phone uses a rechargeable battery of Li-ion Technology. The battery if completely recharged is usable to call for a duration of 120 minutes and available for standing-by for a duration of 180 hours. Do
not use any charger or battery if damaged or worn out. Do not touch any circuit of the battery. It will cause damage thereon. If the battery is kept in hot temperature, its function and duration may be deteriorated. Keep temperature always as similar as possible. The phone if kept in too high or too low temperature may not operate from time
to
time even if the battery completely recharged. Time required to recharge the battery may be different according to several factors
such as capacity left, type of battery and charger, and so on. For the better performance of recharge, keep suitable temperature. The battery although completely recharged can be discharged of itself as the
time elapses. Unplug the charger if not used. For effective operation of the phone, please stand the phone always lengthwise. Do not throw the battery in a ditch or a fire. The battery shall be recycled according to its related laws. Use only the battery, charger and parts attached to the phone just as provided
from the factory . Parts shall be compatible to be used. If
not, its warranty will be invalid. If some parts need replacement, contact the agency you joined to order. Fill
up
the battery to the maximum prior to its first operation. For pluggable equipment, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment
and shall be easily accessible.
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Inside The Package
USB Cable
Handset
Earphone
User Manual
Battery
Travel Charger
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Handset Description
Earpiece
LCD Screen Navigation Key
Main Menu/OK Key
Left Selection Key
Right Selection Key
Send Key
END / Power Key
MIC
Alphabet / Number Key
Earjack & Charger &
USB Cable port
microSD Card
Camera Lens
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Cellular Phone
In The Beginning
Installment of SIM Card
To answer or make a call, the mobile needs a available SIM card, which the communication
company may have installed already.
Note:
If the mobile is used, installation state of the SIM card will be displayed.
If the SIM card is not installed, a confirmation paragraph will be displayed.
1
. Remove the battery and cover as shown in the following figure.
Warning
Do not remove the battery with turning on the mobile. (T urn off the mobile
before
removing the battery)
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2
. After the battery is removed, insert the SIM card as shown in the
following
figure.
3
. After inserting the SIM card, insert the battery and cover.
Note:
- Keep pressing the lower of the cover till it sounds Tic.
- Follow these procedures or some defects may occur on the support parts of the entrance, which will not be guaranteed.
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Charging Battery
1
. Insert the charger as shown in the figure. The screen will display the
Battery
is
being charged while the phone is turned on for several
seconds
before returning to the previous step. (your phone is available even during the battery is charged). If the phone is turned off, display of Battery is being charged will be continuously displayed.
2
. If the charging is completed, display will show the charging completed
status.
To
remove the charger, hold and full the both ends to extract.
Warning
Do not connect the Charger(or such accessories) up side down. It can be
possible
to
damage the Phone.
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Using the Micro SD Card
Installing the Micro SD Card
1
. Open the card hole cover, and insert the Micro SD card like the arrow
indicates.
(Remove the back cover and battery)
Removing the Micro SD Card
1
. To remove the Micro SD card, follow the arrow indicates.
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• When you insert Micro SD card, make sure contact terminals face down.
• Memory used for the mobile phone is not the general SD card but the Micro SD cards.
• “Micro SD” card is recognized as a mobile disk when connected to a personal
computer .
• When disconnecting from PC, please remove the USB storage equipment on your PC. Otherwise, the stored files on the Micro SD card could be damaged.
Removable Memory Storage Functionality
The Phone Guarantee only less 1G bytes Memory Card.
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Phone ON/OFF
Keep on pressing the End Key for 5 seconds to turn on the phone. This function is designed to avoid unintentional ON or OFF of the phone when
kept in a pocket or luggage.
Start
If PIN enable setting on after the phone is turned on, you will be required to
input 4-digit password. Input correct password and press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
Note:
If password is not input, only emergency call will be available with SOS
Key.
In case the phone has been off for long, you may be asked to make sure if date
and time are correct.
If they are not correct, press edit Key. If the date is correct, press OK(Center_Direction) Key. If the date is not correct, input new date using the number on the Key pad
and then if the time is not correct, input new time and then press
OK(Center_Direction)
Key. Select daylight saving on or off.
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Stand-by Screen
For about few seconds after the phone is on, it’s image and menu may
be
displayed a little slower than usual. This delayed time is for environmental setting of the menu. And the menu will not be displayed during
this duration. After this duration, the speed will be back to normal.
Stand-by
screen is displayed when the phone is available to answer or
make
a
call.
• Upper part: The Main service indicators will be display on top of the Main
screen. On the lower side, day , month, year and
present time will be displayed .
• Lower part: On the bottom, ‘Msgs’ menu will be displaye d as a Left_selection Key. ‘mcontenidos’ menu will be displaye d as
a
Right_selection Key.
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• Press the Left_selection Key in stand-by screen to display the
Messages menu.
• Press the Right_selection Key in stand-by screen to display the
mcontenidos
menu.
• Press the Upper of the direction Key in stand-by screen to
display the movistar menu.
• Press the Lower of the direction Key in stand-by screen to search the
contact
lists in the phonebook.
• Press the Left of the direction Key in stand-by screen to display the
Multimedia menu.
• Press the Right of the direction Key in stand-by screen to display the
New Message menu.
• Press the Center of the direction Key in stand-by screen to display the
Main menu.
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The direction Key will be used mainly to appropriate functions of the phone.
• Keep on pressing End Key in stand-by screen state to turn off the phone.
• When the screen is in a normal state, press Send Key to display the call
record.
• In order to make a call, press number first in stand-by screen state and
the call Key next. Keep on pressing one number among 2 and 9 and a call
to
the number as input will be made. In the following table, various functions are described as applicable when number keys are pressed for short or long in stand-by screen state.
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Short
Long
1
No.1 Call connected to voicemail box
2
No.2 Speed Dial
3
No.3 Speed Dial
4
No.4 Speed Dial
5
No.5 Speed Dial
6
No.6 Speed Dial
7
No.7 Speed Dial
8
No.8 Speed Dial
9
No.9 Speed Dial
0
No.0 Symbol +
*
Symbol* Silent Mode On/Off
# Symbol# Keypad Lock/Unlock
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Icon
Name
Description
Antenna Always displayed to show service area if reached.
Service available level
Service available level A
Always displayed to show service available level (0 to 4) in a bar graph.
The greatest service available level with the maximum bars.
Bell mode There are 5 bell modes available (Ring, Vibration
Only, Vibra and Ring, Vibra then Ring, Light Only) on the menu and Silent mode on Idle screen.
Mute Ringer volume is set to off.
New SMS This will be displayed when a new SMS
message is received.
Phone Lock
Phone is locked.
Battery Displayed approximately to show
the actual capacity of the battery state
Alarm Displayed if alarm is set via the calendar.
Ear Jack A headset is connected.
Roaming state Displayed while user is in other service area or
receiving a call abroad.
Missed Calls Displayes information about the recently missed
calls.
GPRS Displayed GPRS network is within range and can
be
used.
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Calls
Making a Call
To make a call, press desired phone number in stand-by screen state and then
Call Key . If you input wrong number, Clear Key to delete the last
number
input. In order to delete a specific number, move the cursor right
behind
the number to delete and then press Clear Key. Press End Key to
finish
the call. In the stand-by state of the phone, input number to display
the
following screen.
If the inputted phone number is displayed, just press option(Left_selection) Key
to
use such options.
• Save Contact
• Messages
• Attach Number
• Insert Pause
If SIM card or the memory of the phone is displayed automatically, specify a related type of the phone too. (Refer to the user manual for more detailed procedures.)
Answering a Call
Press Call (receive) Key to answer the phone call. Press
End Key not to answer the phone call.
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Whole Menus
In the stand-by state, press the menu(Center_Direction) key to go to standard menu. Press the direction(up/down/left/right) Key to get into menu desired,
and then pressing the OK(Center_Direction) Key or press relevant
number
to
get into the category applicable. Figures of the icons, names of
the
categories, brief description of each menu and short-cut keys are as in
the
following table;
Icon Menu
Description
Phone Book To save phone numbers and setting speed dial,
owner, extra number.
Calls To look through call record and voice messages sent
and received.
Messages To read and write messages.
movistar To use STK menu.
Service To move to Service menu.
Multimedia To deal with camera and image album, videos, MP3,
FM
Radio, etc.
Entertainment
To
download and select new video games
and melody images. and Health.
Tools To use calendar, alarm, calculator, unit converter,
stopwatch, world clock.
Settings To specify volume, calling melody, background image
and other environment of the phone.
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Common Screens And System In Various
Menus
Input Phone Number
When you start inputting number in stand-by state, the number will be displayed,
moving from right to left as it is inputted. If the number input
reaches
the end of the right, the number will move to the lower line to
prepare
a
space for the next numbers to input. During inputting number, the screen will be as shown below. In order to insert a number between numbers just entered, use the direction Key (up/down/left/right) to move the cursor. Press Clear Key to delete the number on the left of the cursor.
Writer
Writer is used to input phone number, text or number. All kinds of writers (phone number, number, text) have their own functions respectively.
Writer of Phone Number
It is used to input phone number from the phonebook. Above all, press number
in
stand-by screen state to get into the screen of writer function.
0 ~ 9 are available to enter, which has the following features.
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• Press <*> and <#> to input characters of <*> and <#> respectively.
• Press Clear Key to delete the last number input. Keep on pressing Clear Key to delete the whole number input (whole number) and to return to stand-by screen state.
• Press OK(Center_Direction) Key to go to next step. Press Back Key to go back to the previous step of the screen.
Writer of Number
It is used to input password 1, password 2 and call-restricted password. Press
the following keys to make use of its functions specified.
• Use the keys 0 to 9 to press such number 0 to 9 as applicable.
• <*> and <#> Key has no function.
• Press Clear Key to delete the last number input. Keep on pressing Clear Key to delete the whole number input.
• Press OK(Center_Direction) Key to go to next screen. Press Back(Right_selection) Key to go back to the previous screen.
Writer of Text
It is used to input text of names or messages. There are 3 input methods for
text writer.
• [ABC] Capital English letter input
Displays all the input text in capital letters. This can be used together
with Multi Input and Smart Input which will be later
described.
• [abc] Small English letter input
Displays all the input text in small letters. This can be used together
with Multi Input and Smart Input.
• [Abc] Capital & Small English letter input
Displays all the input text in Capital & small letters. This can be used
together with Multi Input and Smart Input.
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• [123] Number Input
Number input is available fast. (Press number 0 to 9 to display 0 to 9 as applicable.
Note:
Press <*> shortly to change input sequence as follows; abc, Abc, ABC, 123
and Long press <*> to eZiEN, eZien, eZiEn, eZiES, eZies, eZiEs.
Smart Input
This makes fast text input available. With the improved technology of (Press and
Expect), a function to expect is realized, making use of the dictionary
prepared
in
the language specified. In this way the writer provides the serial
expected
characters of text when the user presses the Key once.
• [eZiEN] The Capital English e-Zi letter input
For example, to write a letter ‘HELLO’, just press numeric key 4(GHI), 3(DEF), 5(JKL), 5(JKL) and 6(MNO).
• [eZien] The Small English e-Zi letter input
For example, to write a letter ‘hello’, the method is same as eZiEN,
but it will display the small English Character.
• [eZiEn] The Capital & Small English e-Zi letter input
For example, to write a letter ‘Hello’, the method is same as eZiEN,
but it will display the Capital & small English Character.
• [eZiES] The Capital Spanish e-Zi letter input
For example, to write a letter ‘Hola’, just press numeric key 4(GHI), 6(MNO), 5(JKL) 2(ABC).
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• [eZies] The Small Spanish e-Zi letter input
For example, to write a letter ‘hola’, the method is same as eZiES,
but it will display the small Spanish Character.
• [eZiEs] The Capital & Small Spanish e-Zi letter input
For example, to write a letter ‘ Hola’ , the method is same as eZiES,
but it will display the Capital & small Spanish Character.
Note:
Press Down-Navi key shortly to find other words which has same
combination
key stroke.
Text Selector
Press 0 Key shortly in the screen of text mode to display text selector which can
display special characters which are not available in general text mode.
Move
the direction Key (up/down/left/right) on the text desired to select those special characters. If you select the special character. Press OK(Center_Direction) Key to input applicable character. Characters
available are as follows;
Note:
Press <#> shortly to input a Space on text editor.
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1. Phone Book
In Phonebook, phone number, name and other information are saved and displayed.
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Phone Book menu then press
OK(Center_Direction) Key.
Option list related with Phone Book menus will be displayed as shown below;
• Quick Search
• Search Contacts
• New Contact
• Groups
• Speed Dial
• Owner Number
• Extra Number
• Management
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1. Phone Book
There are two points of contact in address book.
1
. To SIM: Information related with contact is saved in SIM memory only.
2
. To Phone: Information is saved in phone memory only.
A special icon represents each contact. In this way, duplicate contact uses SIM contact uses SIM card-shaped icon
,
and the next icon
is
used for phone contact.
The followings are several rules used in address book.
• As specified, address book displays whole address book on the screen to show all contacts.
• Group will be represented by a special icon.
• Contact lists in the phonebook are displaye d in alphabetic order. Phone number correspondent to each name is marked on the right of the line under the screen.
• Up to 30-character and 40-digit input can be saved in the phone book. (If the first text input is some symbol to represent international call, up to 41 is available)
• Up to 4 phone number items are available for a name.
• Up to 250 addresses can be saved in SIM memory. (The number of addresses
available differs from each other according to card capacity)
• Up to 300 entries can be saved in phone memory.
• If all the information of a name can not be displayed at a time on screen, press
the direction Key to move the information vertically to display and
read the rest on screen (being accordingly changed) to the end.
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1. Phone Book
Quick Search
In this menu which you can find the Phone number quickly which has stored in the Phone or SIM.
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Phone Book menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Phone Book screen, select Quick Search and press OK
(Center_Direction)
to
display the following information.
4
. On the Bottom, input characters up to 5 to find the contact name.
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1. Phone Book
Select Quick Search and press Option(Left_selection) Key to display its options
as
follows;
• See Details: Shows details on contact being selected.
- Name (it appears on the upper of the screen)
- Number
- Home Number
- Company Name
- Email Address
- Office Number
- Fax Number
- Birthday
- Associate Picture
- Associate Video
- Associate Sound
- Caller Group
• Edit: Change the information of the name selected.
• Delete: Delete contact.
• Copy To SIM/Copy To Phone: Copy to SIM or Phone memory.
• Move To SIM/Move To Phone: Move to SIM or Phone memory.
• Duplicate: Duplicate contact.
• Send SMS: Send the SMS to selected phone number.
• Send MMS: Send the MMS to selected phone number.
• Send vCard: Send vCard.
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1. Phone Book
Search Contacts
Searches a Contact as written.
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Phone Book menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Phone Book screen, select Search Contacts and press OK
(Center_Direction)
to
display the following information.
This menu is used to search for other contacts on the contact list. Select
Search menu to display Search by name screen.
On the screen write characters up to 10 to find the contact name.
If written, the applicable name with the same characters is displayed. Now
you may search up and down to find the name on the list. For example, press No2 3 times Key to fast reach names with the first character
of C. If there is no name with such a character, the Key will show names with the
next character (in alphabetical order).
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1. Phone Book
New Contact
Add new Contact to SIM or Phone.
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Phone Book menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Phone Book screen, select New Contact menu and press OK
(Center_Direction)
to
display the following information.
This menu adds new contact to address book. To store the new contact, the
storage should be selected first as following.
• To SIM: Input name and number then press OK(Left_selection) Key. Select yes to save contact in SIM memory.
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1. Phone Book
• To Phone: Input name, number, home number, company name, email address, office number, fax number, birthday, associate picture,associa te video, associate sound and caller group then
press Done(Right_selec ti o n) Key. Select yes to save
contact in Phone memory.
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1. Phone Book
Groups
By using the Caller Group, you can easily distribute a contact into Group.
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Phone Book menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Phone Book screen, select Groups and press OK
(Center_Direction)
to
display the following information.
Caller Group Details
Select group press OK(Center_Direction) to display its options as follows;
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1. Phone Book
Rename Group
It is used to change selected group name. Select group name on Caller Group
Details screen and press Edit(Left_Direction) Key to display Write
Rename
group screen. Use alphabet/number buttons to change to new
name.
Press OK(Center_Direction) Key then select done to finish.
Associate Group Ringer
It is used to change select group ringer. Select ringer on Caller Group Details screen. Use Left/Right direction Key to select group ringer.
Associate Group Picture
It is used to change select group picture. Select picture on Caller Group Details
screen. Use Left/Right direction Key to select group picture or press
View(Left_selection)
Key then use Upper/Lower direction Key to select
group picture.
Group Color Pattern
It is used to change select group color pattern. Select Color Pattern on Caller Group Details screen. Use Left/Right direction Key to select None or Color pattern 1~6.
Associate Group video
It is used to change select associate video. Select Video on Caller Group Details screen. Use Left/Right direction key to select None, From File.
Add Member
It is used to add member in group. Select Member List on Caller Group Details screen. Press OK or option(Left_selection) Key and select Add. Select contact and press Add(Left_selection) then select Yes(Left_selection) to finish.
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1. Phone Book
Speed Dial
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Phone Book menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Phone Book screen, select Speed Dial and press OK
(Center_Direction)
to
display the following information.
4
. Select Enable Speed Dial on speed Dial screen to turn on/off
Speed Dial.
If this option is enabled, you can use a fast call. Select number and then press
it to
make a fast call thereto in stand-by state. How to make it
available
is as
follows;
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1. Phone Book
Setting Speed Dial Number
In the mobile, individual phone number can be set to each number Key of 2 to 9. For example, if you want to set Key No.7 for certain fast dial number, the
procedures below shall be followed.
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Phone Book menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Phonebook screen, select Speed Dial and press OK
(Center_Direction)
to
display the Speed dial menu.
4
. Select enable Speed Dial to enable.
5
. Select Set Number and press OK(Center_Direction) Key to go into speed
dial
setup window.
6
. Select 7
th
slot and press Option(Left_selection) Key then select Edit.
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7
. Select any contact number you want to connect with Key No.7 and press
OK(Center_Direction) Key.
8
. Press option(Left_selection) Key and select Edit or Delete if you want to
Edit or Delete the fast call connection.
If the fast dial number is presently activated, keep pressing Key No.7 till the call
connects.
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1. Phone Book
Owner Number
The number of owner number can vary (up to 4) depending on the SIM.
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Phone Book menu then press
OK(Center_Direction) Key.
3
. On Phone Book screen, select Owner Number and press OK
(Center_Direction)
to
display the following information.
4
. Press option(Left_selection) Key and select Edit or Erase.
• Edit: Edit an Owner Number.
• Erase: Deletes an Owner Number.
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1. Phone Book
Extra Number
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Phone Book menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Phone Book screen, select Extra Number and press OK
(Center_Direction)
to
display the following information.
The following is to describe the option.
• Service Dial Number: The list of numbers in the SDN (Service Dial Number)
appears. Select service Numbers then
press Call Key.
• SOS Number: The list of numbers in the SOS Number. Select SOS
Number
then press Call Key.
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1. Phone Book
Management
In Management menu, you can easily change the Storage or Copy and Delete and several other functions.
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Phone Book menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Phone Book screen, select Management and press OK
(Center_Direction)
to
display the following information.
The following is to describe the option.
• Memory Status: Used to confirm the capacity and the condition of SIM card or phone memory.
• Preferred Storage: Select SIM or Phone.
• Copy All: Copy all from SIM to Phone or Phone to SIM.
• Delete All: Delete all from SIM, Phone or One By One.
• Fields: Setting Contact fields.
• My vCard: Edit and Send My vCard.
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2. Calls
Through this Calls menu, you can move to call Logs and mainly used number list.
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Calls menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
Option list related with Calls menus will be displayed as shown below;
• All Calls
• Missed
• Received
• Sent
• Settings
• Call Time
• Call Cost
• SMS Counter
• GPRS Counter
• Delete Call Log
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2. Calls
All Calls
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Calls menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On calls screen, select All Calls and press OK(Left_selection) Key to
display
the following information.
Select a call log and press OK(Left_selection) Key to display call information in detail.
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2. Calls
Press option(Left_selection) key to display call info menu with the following options;
• Delete: Deletes a selected phone number.
• Save: Save selected phone number to the Phonebook.
• Call: Trie s a call to the selected phone number.
• Edit: Edit phone number.
• Send SMS: Send the SMS to selected phone number.
• Send MMS: Send the MMS to selected phone number.
Missed
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Calls menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On calls screen, select Missed and press OK(Left_selection) Key to
display
the following information.
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2. Calls
Select a call log and press OK(Left_selection) key to display call information in detail.
Press option(Left_selection) Key to display call info menu with the following options;
• Delete: Deletes a selected phone number in Missed folder .
• Save: Save selected phone number to the Phonebook.
• Call: Tries a call to the selected phone number.
• Edit: Edit phone number.
• Send SMS: Send the SMS to selected phone number.
• Send MMS: Send the MMS to selected phone number.
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2. Calls
Received
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Calls menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On calls screen, select Received and press OK(Left_selection) Key to
display
the following information.
Select a call log and press OK(Left_selection) Key to display call information in detail.
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2. Calls
Press option(Left_selection) Key to display call info menu with the following options;
• Delete: Deletes a selected phone number in Received folder.
• Save: Save selected phone number to the Phonebook.
• Call: Tries a call to the selected phone number.
• Edit: Edit phone number.
• Send SMS: Send the SMS to selected phone number.
• Send MMS: Send the MMS to selected phone number.
Sent
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Calls menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On calls screen, select Sent and press OK(Left_selection) Key to display
the
following information.
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2. Calls
Select a call log and press OK(Left_selection) to display call information in detail.
Press option(Left_selection) Key to display call Info menu with the following options;
• Delete: Deletes a selected phone number in Dialed folder.
• Save: Save selected phone number to the Phonebook.
• Call: Tries a call to the selected phone number.
• Edit: Edit phone number.
• Send SMS: Send the SMS to selected phone number.
• Send MMS: Send the MMS to selected phone number.
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2. Calls
Settings
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Calls menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On calls screen, select Settings and press OK(Left_selection) Key to
display
the following information.
The following is to describe the option.
• Caller ID
• Call Waiting
• Call Forwarding
• Call Restriction
• Call Time Reminder
• Automatic Redial
• Answer Mode
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2. Calls
Caller ID
This service is used to make to display the Caller’s ID(number or Name) when sending a call.
• Set By Network: Send or Hide by Network.
• Hide ID: Do not send a caller’s ID to Network
• Send ID: Send a caller’s ID to Network
Call Waiting
This service is used to make other call to stand by while a first call is connected,
which can be applied or cancelled as necessary.
• Activate: Activates Call Waiting option.
• Deactivate: Deactivates Call Waiting option.
• Check Status: Check the status of Call Waiting option.
Call Forwarding
It allows you to make received Call to go to other phone number. Select this option and press OK(Center_Direction) Key to use this function, which
has sub-menus as follows;
• Divert All Voice Calls: Forwards all voice call.
• Divert If Unreachable: Forwards all calls in no service area.
• Divert If No Answer: Forwards all calls in absence, the mode will
activate
if
call is not answered.
• Divert If Busy: Forwards all calls during connected with other phone.
• Divert All Data Calls: Forwards all data calls.
• Cancel All Divert: Deactivates all Call Forwarding.
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2. Calls
Call Restriction
This service makes a calls to be sent and received only under the specified conditions.
Select following option menu to make use of this service.
• Outgoing Calls:
- All Outgoing: Restricts all outgoing calls, which is controlled by password.
- International Outgoing: Restricts all outgoing calls to abroad, which is
controlled by password.
- International Except Home: Restricts calls to foreign countries or
regions, but to allow calls to your home country.
• Incoming Calls:
- All Incoming: Restricts all incoming calls which is controlled by password.
- When Roaming: Restricts a call when in a Roaming state.
• Cancel All: Cancel all the pre-set restricts, which is controlled by password.
• Change Password: In order to change password for call Restriction,
select change password option and press OK(Center_Direction) Key then input the correct existing
password first and then new password twice(it is to confirm that the new password is correct).
Call Time Reminder
• Off
• Single: You can easily set the single alert time. (1~3000Sec.)
• Periodic: You can easily set the periodic alert time. (30~60Sec.)
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2. Calls
Automatic Redial
If this function is selected, dialing will repeats automatically if the connection
has failed since in absence or not answered. In 5 seconds,
the
phone will try to make a call to the number again automatically. If you do not want to use this function, press Off(Left_selection) Key, or press
OK(Center Direction) Key to select Off.(toggle key)
Answer Mode
• Any Key Answer: Starts a Call connection when any key on the keypad
has pressed.
• Auto: This option will be visible when a Earpiece has connected. If it
activates
every incoming call will connect automatically in 3 sec.
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2. Calls
Call Time
This menu informs a calling time which has been Sent or Received.
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Calls menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On calls screen, select Call Time and press OK(Center_Direction) to
display
the following information.
The following is to describe the option.
• Last Call Time: Used call time for the last call.
• Total Sent: Used total call time for all sent calls.
• Total Received: Used total call time for all received calls.
• Reset All Time: Reset all call time.
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2. Calls
Call Cost
This menu informs a cost of called which has been Sent or Received.
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Calls menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On calls screen, select Call Cost and press OK(Center_Direction) to
display
the following information.
The following is to describe the option.
• Last Call Cost: Informs a call cost of last call.
• Total Cost: Informs a call cost of total call.
• Reset Cost: Reset all call cost.
• Max Cost: Fix a limitation of call cost. It can not be use if the call cost has
reached the limitation.
• Price Per Unit: Fix a price per unit of call cost.
Note:
The Call Cost menu will be shown if the SIM supports.
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2. Calls
SMS Counter
This menu informs a quantity of SMS which has been Sent or Received.
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select calls menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On calls screen, select SMS Counter and press OK(Center_Direction) to
display
the following information.
The following is to describe the option.
• Sent: Shows the quantity of SMS which has been sent by the phone.
• Received: Shows the quantity of SMS which has been received by the
phone.
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2. Calls
GPRS Counter
This menu informs amount of GPRS which has been Sent, Received or Downloaded in MMS or WAP service.
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select calls menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On calls screen, select GPRS Counter and press OK(Center_Direction)
to display the following information.
The following is to describe the option.
• Last Sent: Shows the size of the last data packet sent by the phone.
• Last Received: Shows the size of the last data packet received by the
phone.
• All Sent: Shows the size of the total data packet which have been sent
by the phone.
• All Received: Shows the size of the total data packet which have been
received by the phone.
• Reset Counter: Reset all GPRS Counter Informations.
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2. Calls
Delete Call Log
This option is used for you to erase all the call lists through call option menu.
(Missed, Received, Dialed, All).
It will erase all the record of calls with ease.
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Calls menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On calls screen, select Delete Call Log and press OK(Center_Direction)
Key
to
display the following information.
The following is to describe the option.
• Missed: Deletes all absence calls saved.
• Sent: Deletes all sent calls saved.
• Received: Deletes all received calls saved.
• Delete All: Deletes all the lists of calls saved.
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3. Messages
This function allows you to create, send, read and save a message using the
Short Message Service (SMS: text messages), Multimedia Message
Service
(MMS: messages supporting presentation of various media types,
such
as
full color images and polyphonic ring tones) provided by your
network
operator. Voice mails are also available.
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Messages menu and then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
Option list related with Message menus will be displayed as shown below;
• Messages
• Chat
• Voice Mail Server
• Broadcast Message
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3. Messages
Messages
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Messages menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Messages screen, Select Message and press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key to display the following information.
Send New SMS
1
. On New screen, Select Text Message and press OK(Center_Direction)
Key
to
display the following information.
2
. Input message.
3
. Press option(Left_selection) Key.
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The following is to describe the option.
• Done
- Save and Send: Save message then send message.
- Send Only: Send message.
- Save To <Drafts>: Save the message then draft message.
- Send To Many: Send message to many people.
- Send By Group: Send message to group.
• Use Template: Insert a clause stored in Template.
• Insert Object: Allows user to insert some object in a message. For example, picture (simple static picture), animation (small moving picture), melody (music), sound (simple bell).
• Format Text
- Text Size: Select Small, Medium or Large.
- Text Style: Select On or Off for Bold, Italics, Underline and Strikethrough.
- Alignment: Set alignment among Automatic, Left, Center and Right.
- New Paragraph: Starts new Paragraph with among Automatic, Left,
Center
and Right.
• Insert PHB Number: Can input the number from Phonebook to SMS editor.
• Insert PHB Name: Can input the name from Phonebook to SMS editor.
• Insert Bookmark: Can insert the Bookmark.
• Input Method: Select Input method. (Alphabetic/Numeric/Symbols)
Send New MMS
1
. On New screen, Select Multimedia Message and press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key to display the following information.
• To: Where main receiver’ s phone number or E-mail addresses Will be
specified.
Up to 60
characters are available for E-mail and up to 40
numbers for the phone number.
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• Cc: Where other receiver s contact will be displayed to receive copy of
message. How to select receivers is as described previously. You may input several phone numbers or E-mail addresses to send a message to many receivers at a time through address book screen.
• Bcc: The Bcc option has same function as CC. Only difference is that phone
numbers or E-mail addresses can not be seen for receiver.
• Subject: Where title of message will be displaye d. Select this option and
press Edit(Left_selection) Key to go to Subject screen
described previously to input up to 40 characters.
• Edit Content: Where details of message are written. Press Edit
(Left_selection) Key to go to Subject screen described previously to input up to 1024 characters.
- Add text:
- Add Image: It is used to attach picture or image already saved in the phone.
- Add Audio: It is used to add desired sound to MMS. (You may select the sound saved in the phone or the sound being recorded to the phone using the microphone.)
- Add Video: It is used to add desired Video to MMS. (You may
select the Video saved in the phone or the Video being recorded to the phone using the video recorder.)
- Add Attachment: It is used to add desired Attachment to MMS.
- Add Slide Before: Adds a new slide in rear of current page.
- Add Slide After: Adds a new slide in front of current page.
- Add Bookmark Text: Input the bookmarked URL.
- Preview: Displays the appearance of the present messages page.
- Slide Timing: Set the time duration that the received messages
displayed .
It
automatically scrolls to the next slide after
the specified time.
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3. Messages
2
. Press Done(Right_selection) Key to display the following information.
• Send Only: Send a message without saving.
• Save and Send: Save then send a message.
• Save to <Drafts>: Saves the written multimedia message to Drafts folder.
• Send Options
- Validity period: Maximum period can be specified as necessary to make message sent. If once the period is over, the
message will be automatically deleted. 1 Hour, 12 Hours, 1 Day , 1 Week and the maximum are available
for the period. The maximum has been pre­viously established by its service provider. However, the minimum is 1 hour as described above.
- Delivery report: If this function is executed, the message sender will have information on message transfer from MMS service center, through which the message sender can
be
sure if the message has been read by the receiver or still saved in MMS service center. This information includes the receivers phone number,
message details, present state (if transferred or kept in MMS service center), transfer time and date.
- Read report: If this option is execute d, you can be sure if its receiver has read the message or not. Once the receiver read the message, the time and date when the message was read
will be sent to its sender. No option is available for this function. It lets you be sure if the message
has been read by the receiver or not.
- Priority: Displays priority of multimedia messages sent. (Normal, High, Low)
• Exit: Exit from MMS menu. It may ask you to save a message before exiting.
The saved message will be stored in Drafts folder
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3. Messages
Received Messages
In Received, all the received SMS will be stored. It can be stored up to 100 If a message is received, separately specified sound of bell will operate. And
as
shown below, an image will be displayed on the screen.
View Saved Message Not Read Yet
Follow the procedures below to read new message saved.
a. Read Text Message: Select text message option to display text
message
list, received. Each message has an
icon
and sender’s number, date. There are two
kinds
of
icons;
• This icon means that the message in the Inbox is not read yet.
• This icon means that the message in the Inbox is read already.
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‘Received’ of SMS
Select a SMS to read now and press option(Left_selection) Key.
• View: Viewing all information related with the message.
• Reply: Displays Write Text Screen to replay to the message received.
Write message as desired. If you want to know how to write and send text message (SMS), refer to <Send New SMS>.
• Forward: Delivers the received message to others. Input the phone number
directly thereon or select a receiver on PhoneBook.
Then
press OK(Center_Direction) Key.
• Edit: Edit the message.
• Delete: Delete the SMS a message.
• Delete All: Deletes all messages.
• Use Number: Use Numbers which contained in a Message.
• Use URL: Use URL which contained in a Message.
• Chat: Start Chatting.
• Advanced
- Copy to SIM/Phone: Copy the Selected Message to Phone or SIM.
- Move to SIM/Phone: Move the Selected Message to Phone or SIM.
- Copy All text Messages: Copies all the Selected Message.
- Move All Text Messages: Moves all the Selected Message.
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3. Messages
‘Received’ of MMS
Select MMS to read and press option(Left_selection) Key to display various option
menus.
• View: Viewing all information related with the message.
• Reply: Reply the MMS Message to Sender’s number.
• Reply to all: Reply the MMS Message to Sender’s and CC, BCC number.
• Forward: Forwards the Message to others receiver.
• Edit: Edits all information related with the message.
• Delete: Delete draft message.
• Delete All: Delete all draft messages.
• Properties: Shows the message information as it appears on the
recipient’s
phone.
• Use Detail: Use Numbers or Email address which contained in a
Message.
Sent Message
‘Sent’ stores messages that you have sent.
‘Sent’ of SMS
Select a SMS to read now and press option(Left_selection) Key.
• View: View the message.
• Forward: Delivers the sent message to others.
• Edit: Edits all information related with the message.
• Delete: Delete a message.
• Delete All: Delete all messages.
• Use Number: Use dial or save to phonebook.
• Use URL: Use URL which is in a Message.
• Advanced
- Copy to SIM/Phone: Copy the Selected Message to Phone or SIM.
- Move to SIM/Phone: Move the Selected Message to Phone or SIM.
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- Copy All text Messages: Copies all the Selected Message.
- Move All Text Messages: Moves all the Selected Message.
‘Sent’ of MMS
Select a MMS to read now and press option(Left_selection) Key.
• View: Viewing all information related with the message.
• Send: Send draft message.
• Edit: Edits message and the receiver number.
• Delete: Delete draft message.
• Delete All: Delete all draft messages.
• Properties: Shows the message information as it appears on the
recipient’
s
phone.
• Save Object: Save object which is attached in Message.
• Use Detail: Use Numbers or Email address which contained in a
Message
Unsent Messages
‘Unsent’ stores messages that you have failed to send, or canceled.
‘Unsent’ of SMS
Select a SMS to read now and press option(Left_selection) Key.
• View: View the message.
• Send: Send a message.
• Edit: Edits all information related with the message.
• Delete: Delete a message.
• Delete All: Delete all messages.
• Use Number: Use Numbers which contained in a Message.
• Use URL: Use URL which contained in a Message.
• Advanced:
- Copy to SIM/Phone: Copy the Selected Message to Phone or SIM.
- Move to SIM/Phone: Move the Selected Message to Phone or SIM. 71
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- Copy All Text Messages: Copies all the Selected Message.
- Move All Text Messages: Moves all the Selected Message.
‘Unsent’ of MMS
Select a MMS to read now and press option(Left_selection) Key.
• View: Viewing all information related with the message.
• Send: Send a message.
• Edit: Edits all information related with the message.
• Delete: Delete draft message.
• Delete All: Delete all draft messages.
• Properties: Shows the message information as it appears on the recipient’s
phone.
• Save Object: Save object which is attached in Message.
• Use Detail: Use Numbers or Email address which contained in a
Message.
Drafts Messages
‘Drafts’ store messages which is saved for holding or keeping.
‘Drafts’ of SMS
Select a SMS to read now and press option(Left_selection) Key.
• View: View the message.
• Send: Send draft message.
• Edit: Edits message and receiver’s number.
• Delete: Delete draft message.
• Delete All: Delete all draft messages.
• Use Number: Use Numbers which contained in a Message.
• Use URL: Use URL which is in a Message.
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• Advanced:
- Copy to SIM/Phone: Copy the Selected Message to Phone or SIM.
- Move to SIM/Phone: Move the Selected Message to Phone or SIM.
- Copy All Text Messages: Copies all the Selected Message.
- Move All Text Messages: Moves all the Selected Message.
‘Drafts’ of MMS
Select a MMS to read now and press option(Left_selection) Key.
• View: View the message.
• Send: Send draft message.
• Edit: Edits all information related with To, Cc, Bcc, Subject or Edit content.
• Delete: Delete draft message.
• Delete All: Delete all draft messages.
• Properties: Shows the message information as it appears on the recipient’s
phone.
• Use Details: Use Numbers or Email address which contained in a
Message.
Delete Folder
Deletes all Messages from selected folder or Delete all folder at once.
• Received
• Unsent
• Sent
• Drafts
• Delete All Folders
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Templates for SMS
Select a pre-written Template above the list. You can easily edit the prewritten
templates as you need.
Select a Template menu and press Option(Left_selection) Key.
• Edit: Edits Template message.
• Erase: Erase Template message.
• Erase All: Erase all Template messages.
• Write Message: Write Template message.
Templates for MMS
Select a Template menu and press Option(Left_selection) Key.
• View: View the message.
- View: View the message.
- Save Object: Save object to phone or Memory card.
• Properties: Shows a properties.
• Write Message: Writes a new MMS template.
SMS Message Settings
• Profile Setting: In Profile setting, you can change the Name of profile,
number
of
SMS Center, Valid period and message
type.
• Common Setting: Can enable or disable Delivery report and Request
Reply.
• Memory Status: It shows the memory status of SIM and Phone about
the SMS message.
• Preferred Storage: You can select the Storage for current saving point.
Select SIM of Phone.
• Add new word: You can add new word for user dictionary.
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MMS Message Settings
It is used to define a options for MMS. The options displayed on screen are as
shown below;
• Sending
- Validity period: Maximum period can be specified as necessary to make
message sent. If once the period is over, the message will be automatically deleted. 1 Hour, 12 Hours, 1 Day, 1 Week and the maximum are
available for the period. The maximum has been previously established by its service provider.
- Delivery report: When this option is set to On, the network informs you whether or not your message has been delivered successfully.
- Read report: When this option set to On, receiver’ s phone sends a reply to let you know when your message was read
by her/him.
- Priority: Select Low, Normal or High.
- Slide Timing: Displays the play time in second during the attached file
is
played.(Up to 99 seconds available.) Input 1
to 99.
- Delivery time: Select In one hour, In 12 hours, In 24 hours or
Immediate.
• Retrieval
- Home network: Select Delayed, Immediate, Restricted or User
Confirmation.
- Roaming: Select As Home, Delayed, Restricted or
User Confirmation.
- Read Report: Select On request, Send or Never Send.
- Deliver Report: Select On or Off.
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• Filters
- Anonymous: Whether Allow or Reject Unknown Message.
- Advertisement: Whether Allow or Reject advertisement Message.
• Edit Profile: Select Profile1 ~10 to edit.
• Compose
- Creation Mode: Select Free or Restricted.
- Image Resizing: Select 160X120, 320X240 or Off.
- Auto Signature: Select On or Off.
- Text: Input Tex t.
• Memory Status: This function displays the amount of used and available memory on your phone.
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3. Messages
Chat
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Messages menu then press OK
(Center_Direction) Key.
3
. On Messages screen, Select Chat and press OK(Center_Direction) Key
to
display the following information.
4
. Select Chat Room 1 or Chat Room 2 and press Option(Left_selection)
Key.
5
. Select Chat Room Info. Set nickname and remote number then press
OK(Center_Direction) Key.
6
. Select Start New and send message.
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Voice Mail Server
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Messages menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Messages screen, Select Voice Mail Server and press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key to display the following information.
4
. Press option(Left_selection) Key.
Connect to Voice
Connect to Voice mail server.
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Broadcast Message
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Messages menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Messages screen, Select Broadcast Message and press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key to display the following information.
The following is to describe the option.
• Reception: Allows you to receive Broadcast messages if this option is selected. (Default is set to Off)
• CB List: Shows CB messages recently received, not saved nor deleted
on
this screen. If there is no message, List is empty will be
displayed . If there is any message, its related title will be shown. Press details Key for further information. To save the message
press Yes(Left_selection) Key, and press No(Right_selection) Key to delete.
• Languages: Check On or Off the desirable Language.
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• Channel: Defines a channel to receive Broadcast messages. Select a new channel from the list to display on screen and use option Key to execute . If you want to add a new channel to list, press option Key and then Add. Input new channel number to number writer and press OK (Center_Direction) Key (Up to 3-digit number is available and the number shall be surely input. If not, channel setting will not be available). The Write option of sub-menu edits name and number assigned to the selected channel on the list. Up to 10 channels are available.
Note:
The Broadcast message menu will be shown if the SIM supports.
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4. Movistar
Movistar
1
. Use function of SIM Tool Kit.
2
. The menu can be used if the SIM supports.
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5. Service
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Service menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
Option list related with Service menus will be displayed as shown below;
• mcontenidos
• Data Account
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mcontenidos
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Service menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Service screen, Select mcontenidos and press OK(Center_Direction)
Key
to
display the following information.
The following is to describe the option.
• Home Page: Goes to home page directly.
• Bookmarks: This provides easy website access without inputting a URL again.
• Recent Pages: To Allows the user to goto the URL, which you recently
connected.
• Go to URL: Input the desired URL.
• Settings
- Edit Profile: Select the Profile 1~10 and edit.
- Browser Options
- Timeout: The Timeout is disconnection time when there are no response
in
GPRS connection. Input 15~300.
- Show Images: The Show Image is the choice of viewing an
image
in
WAP connection. Select On or Off.
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5. Service
- Service Message: Select On or Off.
- Clear Cache: Select Yes(Left_selection) Key to clear cache.
- Clear Cookies: Select Yes(Left_selection) Key to clear Cookies.
- Connect Confirmation: Select On or Off.
- Trusted Certificates: Shows certification.
Data Account
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Service menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Service screen, Select Data Account and press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key to display the following information.
The following is to describe the option.
• GSM Data: Displays environmental setting of GSM connection and specifies number to call, type of terminal (analog or digital), and
inactive duration till the service is available.
• GPRS: Helps to change the address of APN or communication network.
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6. Multimedia
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Multimedia menus icon and then press
OK(Center_Direction) Key. The icons are as shown below;
Option list related with Multimedia menus will be displayed as shown below;
• Camera
• MP3 Player
• Images
• Videocamera
• Videos
• Photo Editor
• Sound Recorder
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Camera
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main
menu option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Multimedia menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Multimedia screen, Select Camera and press OK(Center_Direction)
Key
to
display the following information.
The following is to describe the option.
• From Menu: On the menu screen,select multimedia then select camera. Press OK(Center_Directi on) again. If the camera operates anyway, let the phone stand lengthwise with its number pad downward, then catch hold of an object to take a picture of using the direction Key (ensure that camera controller is located at the rear central upper of the phone) and press OK(Center_Direction) in the center to take a picture.
• Hot Key: Keep pressing and hold the upper side volume key in stand-by
screen.
You can adjustment camera options by using numeric key.
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Note:
- Wait a few seconds for the digital sensor to adjust to digital tone of color when starting camera operation, which will make the quality of images excellent.
- Sound similar to the shutter of a camera will be heard for you to feel the same
as
with the actual camera when the moment a picture is taken.
Camera Options
The camera built-in the mobile includes functions of digital zooming and glossy
adjustment. If the camera starts to operate, the following icon will be
displayed
on
the option below the screen.
The following is to describe the option.
• Album: Shows Image album.
• Camera Setting
- Shutter Sound: Select Sound 1~3 and Silent.
- EV: Select EV +4 ~ -4.
- Banding: Select 50Hz or 60Hz.
- Delay Timer: Select 5 sec, 10 sec, 15 sec or Off.
- Cont Shot: Select 3 Shot, 5 Shot or Off.
• Image Setting
- Image Size: Size of image that you want to shoot 128x160, 160x120, 320x240 or 640x480.
-
Image Quality: Select Normal, High or Low.
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White Balance: To Select white tone balance. (Auto, Daylight,
T ungsten, Fluorescent, Cloud or Incandescence)
• Scene Mode: Select Auto or Night.
• Effect Setting: Select Normal, Grayscale, Sepia, Sepia Green, Sepia
Blue, Color Invert.
Add Frame: Select your favorite fun picture frame to decorate your
picture frame to decorate your picture. (Off or Frame 1~10)
• Storage: Select Phone or Memory Card.
• Restore Default: Select Restore Default Yes or No.
Note:
You can adjustment digital Zooming use upper or low direction Key on
camera
screen.
Note:
By pressing # key, you can select the Function Icon display or
non-display.
Management Options
After Capturing, Press Option to management the Capture Image. If the image
has captured, it means it has already saved.
• Delete: Deletes the captured image.
• Rename: Renames the default name of captured image.
• Forward: Set as Wallpaper, Screen Saver, Power On Display, Power
Off Display, PhoneBook or MMS.
• View: View images which has already captured.
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MP3 Player
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Multimedia menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Multimedia screen, Select MP3 Player and press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
MP3 Player Options
Press List(Left_selection) Key and select audio file then press Option (Left_selection) Key to display the following information.
The
following is to describe the option.
• Play: Play audio.
• Detail: To view audio information.
• Add To Rings: Select audio file then press OK(Center_Direction) Key to
finish.
• Refresh List
• Settings
- Play List: Select From Phone or Memory Card.
- List Auto Gen: Select On or Off.
- Skin: Select Skin 1~3.
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- Repeat: Select desired, One, All or Off.
- Shuffle: Select On(it will play randomly) Or Off.
- Background Play: Select On or Off.
- Equalizer: Select Normal, Bass, Dance, Classical, Treble, Party,
Pop or Rock.
You can see the below option When the play list has no song.
• Refresh List
• Settings
How to use the MP3 player
• / To play or Pause the player use Center of the direction key.
• To Stop Playing MP3 player use Lower of the direction key.
• To play the next file use Right of the direction key.
• To play the previous file use Left of the direction key.
• Adjust the Volume by using side volume key.
How to list up to the play list
To list up the audio file to play list, use USB cable.
1
. Connect the USB cable with Phone and PC.
2
. After connecting the USB cable, you can access to Phone memory and
Memory card.
3
. Copy the audio file to ‘My Music’ then you can list up the play list into the
audio
player.
Note:
- In power off state you can access to both Phone and Memory card memory.
However, in power on state, you can only access to memory card memory.
- In case of ‘List Auto Gen’, option in audio player setting, is off, you can list up the
desirable audio file to play list one by one.
- The default memory directory of play list is ‘Phone’. Switch over the directory to ‘Memory card’ to play the MP3 which has stored in memory card.
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Images
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Multimedia menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Multimedia screen, Select Images and press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key to display the following information.
List
Matrix
Images Options
Enables you to view or edit the photos saved in your handset.
• View: View an image.
• Browse Style: Select List Style or Matrix Style.
• Forward: Set as Wallpaper, Screen Saver, Power On Display, Power
Off Display, PhoneBook or MMS.
• Rename: Rename an image.
• Delete: Delete an image.
• Delete All Files: Delete all images.
• Sort: Select By Name, By Typ e, By Time, By Size or None.
• Storage: Select Phone or Memory Card.
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Videocamera
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Multimedia menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Multimedia screen, Select Video Recorder and press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key to display the following information.
Videocamera
1
. On Multimedia screen, Select Video Recorder and press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key to display the following information.
2
. Press OK(Center_Direction) Key to Start & Pause video recording.
3
. Press Stop(Right_Direction) Key to Stop Record Video.
Videocamera Options
• To Player: To open the Video play list which is stored in Videos folder.
• CamCorder Setting:
- White Balance: To Select white tone balance. (Auto, Daylight, T ungsten,
Fluorescent, Cloud, or
Incandescence)
- EV: Select EV +4 ~ -4.
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- Night Mode: Select On or Off.
- Banding: Select 50Hz or 60Hz.
• Video Setting:
- Video Quality: Select Normal, Low, Fine or High.
• Effect Setting: Select Normal, Grayscale, Sepia, Sepia Green, Sepia Blue, Color Invert.
• Storage: Select Phone or Memory Card.
• Restore Default: Select Restore Default Yes or No.
How to use the Videocamera
• To Start Video Record or Pause Video Record use Center of the
direction key.
• To Stop Video Recording use, (Right_selection) key.
• To adjust EV use Left and, Right of the direction key.
• To adjust Zoom mode, use Upper and Lower of the direction key.
Note:
The extension of Recorded file is ‘AVI’ which has encoded by
‘Motion-Jpeg’
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Videos
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Multimedia menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Multimedia screen, Select Videos and press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key to display the following information.
Videos Options
1
. On Multimedia screen, Select Videos and press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key to display the following information.
2
. Select Phone or Memory Card. Select Video then press Option
(Left_selection) Key to display the following information.
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The following is to describe the option.
• Play: Play recorded or saved video.
• Forward: Set as PhoneBook, Screen Saver, Power On Display,
Power
Off Display or MMS.
• Rename: Rename an image.
• Delete: Deletes a video file.
• Delete All Files: Delete all video file.
• Sort: Select By Name, By Typ e, By Time, By Size or None.
• Storage: Select Phone or Memory Card.
How to use the Videos
• To Play Video, also Pause and Resume, use Center of the direction key
or Left_selection key.
• To Stop Video, use (Right_selectio n) key.
• To adjust Play speed, use Upper and Lower of the direction key.
• To move to Forward, use Right of the direction key.
• To move to Backward, use Left of the direction key.
Note:
It only supports ‘AVI’ format which has encoded by ‘Motion-Jpeg’
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Photo Editor
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Multimedia menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Multimedia screen, Select Photo Editor and press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key to display the following information.
Enables you to edit the photos saved in your handset.
Auto Resize Options
• Save as: Saves a edited file.
• Add Frame: Add a frame. Select the Frame1 ~ Frame10.
• Add Icon: Add an Icon. Select a desirable Icon.
• Add Text: Add Tex t. Edit the text and adjust the location.
• Flip: Flip a image. Use direction key to flip upside down or left or right.
• Expand Canvas: Expand an image to full screen size.
• Help: Use help.
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6. Multimedia
MainLCD Clip
You can easily clip the image from the original copy.
• Moving the clipping target: Use direction key(Up/Down/left/right)
• Scale up and down the target: Use ‘*’ or ‘#’ key.
Sound Recorder
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Multimedia menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Multimedia screen, Select Sound Recorder and press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key to display the following information.
Record Sound
1
. On Sound Recorder screen, Select Phone or Memory Card and press
OK(Center_Direction) Key to display the following information.
2
. Press Option(Left_selection) Key and select Record.
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• Press Pause Key
(Left_selection) to pause the record sound.
• Press Stop Key
(Right_selection) to Stop the record sound.
• Press Cont. Key
(Left_selection) to Continue the record sound.
Recording Options
• Record: Start to record sound.
• Play: Play recorded file.
• Append: Can append to pre-recorded audio file. Select recorded file
then
start append record.
• Rename: Rename a recorded file.
• Delete: Delete a recorded file.
• Delete All: Delete all recorded files.
• Settings: Select storage. Phone or Card.
Select recording format. AMR or WAV .
• Forward: Select To User Ringtone or To MMS.
FM Radio
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Multimedia menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Multimedia screen, Select FM Radio and press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key to display the following information.
Note:
To use the FM radio you must connect the earphone as antenna.
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• : Search channel list.
• : Radio power on.
• : Move to forward frequency.
• : Move to Backward frequency.
• : To adjustment sound use side volume key.
FM Radio Options
• Channel List: Select Option(Left_selection) Key and select Edit. On edit screen,
input Channel Name and Frequency and press OK(Left_selection) Key then select Yes(Left_selection) Key to save channel.
• Manual Input: Input a frequency by using numeric key.
• Preset Auto Search: Searching a Channel automatically.
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• Settings:
- Background Play: Select On or Off.
- Skin: Select Skin1~3.
- Record Format: Select AWB, AMR or WAV.
- Record Storage: Select a Storage, Phone or Memory Card.
• Record: Record a radio broadcast.
• Append: Can append to pre-recorded audio file. Select recorded file then start
append record.
• File List: Recorded radio file list.
Schedule FM Record
1
. In stand-by state, press OK(Center_Direction) Key to display main menu
option.
2
. Use the direction Key to select Multimedia menu then press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key.
3
. On Multimedia screen, Select Schedule FM Record and press OK
(Center_Direction)
Key to display the following information.
Select Edit(Left_selection) Key to set record.
• On/Off: Select On or Off.
• Date&Time: Input Date&Time using numeric key.
• Repeat: Select Once, Everyday, Days(Monday~Friday), Weekly or Monthly.
• Channel Setting: Set Channel.
• Record Setting: Setting Record Format(AMB, AWR or WAV), Storage
(Phone or Card), Record File(New File or Append File).
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