8. Redialing Last Dialed, Received, or Missed Number
9. Speed Dial
10. Using Caller ID
11. Etiquette Mode
12. Camera
13. Shortcut
MENUS
I. INTERACTIVO
1. WAP
2. BREW
3. MMS
4. SMS
II. PHONEBOOK
1. Adding Entries in the Phonebook
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2. Phonebook Search
3. Call List
4. Editing Groups
5. Memory Check
6. My Number
III. VOLUME & ALERT
1. Bell Select
2. Ring Type
3. Volume
4. Alert Settings
5. Beep Length
6. Roam Ringer
IV. PERSONAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
1. Alarm
2. Schedule
3. Memo
4. Calculator
5. World Time View
6. Calendar View
V. PHONE SETTINGS MENU
1. Wallpaper
2. Greeting Edit
3. Backlight
4. LCD Contrast
5. Languages
6. Auto Keylock
7. Power Saving
8. Current Time Setting
VI. CALL INFORMATION
1. Call Function
- Auto Answer
- Auto Redial
2. Call Restrict
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3. Call Answer
4. Call Time
5. Voice Privacy
VII. SECURITY FUNCTIONS
1. Lock Mode
2. New Password
3. Memory Clear
4. Initialize
5. Privacy Information
6. Network Changes
VIII.
VALUE ADDED SERVICE (VAS)
1. Data Service
2. Games
- Black Jack
- Othello
- Lottery
3. Memory Manager
USING MENU DURING CALLS
1. Phonebook Search
2. Mute
3. DTMF Mute
4. Mic Volume
5. Voice Privacy
6. Beep Length
ENTERING LETTERS & NUMBERS
1. Prediction Text Input
2. ABC/123 Mode
3. Inserting Punctuations & Special Characters
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Some of the following information may not apply specifically to your phone. However, as with
any electronic product, these safety precautions should be observed when using this product.
◈ Please keep this manual in a safe place, for it contains important safety information and
operating instructions.
◈ Please follow and adhere to all warning, safety, and operating instructions indicated on both
the phone and in this manual before use.
◈ Do Not expose the phone to water or moisture.
◈ Do Not expose the phone to extreme heat or cold.
◈ Do Not expose the phone to open flame.
◈ Do Not allow objects to fall or liquids to spill on the product.
◈ Use Original Accessories only. Any damage incurred from the use of non-approved
accessories will void the warranty.
◈ Use approved chargers only and connect to a power source designated on the product.
◈ To reduce the risk of injury, remove the electrical cord from an outlet by pulling on the
charger, rather than the cord.
◈ Ensure that the electrical cord is positioned accordingly so that it will not be vulnerable to
damage.
◈ To reduce the risk of electrical shock, unplug the phone from the power source before
cleaning. Once unplugged, use a soft cloth dampened with water to clean.
◈DANGER: Do Not modify the cord or the plug. If the plug does not fit into an outlet,
have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Improper connection can result in
electrical shock.
◈Do Not attempt to disassemble the product – doing so will void the warranty. This product
does not contain consumer-serviceable components. Service should be performed only by
authorized service centers.
◈ Do Not remove the antenna. A detached antenna can be a choking hazard for children.
◈ Do Not place the battery inside the mouth. The battery contains toxic electrolytes that are
harmful for your health.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE
Volume/Scroll Key
These keys are used to set volume levels, to shot a camera and to help you
navigate through menus and the Phonebook.
Use the volume keys to:
- Access the Etiquette mode, then press the ▲ key while the folder is
closed.
- Press ▼ to enlarge characters on Sub-LCD display.
- Adjust call volume.
- Adjust key tone volume.
- Answer incoming calls.
- Scroll through menu options.
- Scroll through the Phonebook.
Color LCD Display
The LCD screen is divided into two sections:
- The top line displays your phone status indicators.
- The lower portion displays currently in-use information, such as
Caller ID (if available), Mute, Call Waiting, etc. Menus are also
displayed in the lower portion.
Menu Keys (
These keys perform several useful functions:
- Use these keys to answer incoming calls.
- Use these keys from Standby mode to briefly access Main and Select
menus.
- Use these keys to select a highlighted selection when navigating
through a menu.
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SMS Key (
From Standby mode, press this key to access a text message menu items.
- Press this key to answer incoming calls.
Navigation Keys
These keys allow you to navigate the phone’s various features and useful
shortcuts including a camera, BREW, WAP, phone number list, etc.
Camera (
From Standby mode, press this key to access a camera. Then you can take a
phone with your phone.
Microphone
Your typical conversational microphone. Mute the microphone during
conversation by pressing “MENU” “2”.
Accessory Port
Connect your charger here.
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/)
) Key
CLR Key
This key is used to erase incorrect numeric or character entries or to return to a
previous screen.
- To erase a single character from the screen, briefly press the CLR key
once.
- To erase the entire entry field, hold down the CLR key for one
second.
- To back up one menu level, press the CLR key once.
- To return to standby, hold the CLR key for one second.
- During a call, press the CLR key to adjust the earpiece volume.
(END) Key
Press this key to end calls or to return to Standby mode from any menu. Press
and hold to turn the phone On or Off.
(SEND) Key
This key performs several useful functions:
- Press the Send key to dial an entered number.
- Press the Send key once to redial the last outgoing number.
Numeric Keypad
These keys are used to input numbers and characters.
◀*
This key performs several useful functions:
- Toggle between ring and vibrate.
- Use as a navigation key.
#▶
This key performs several useful functions:
- Use to lock the keypad. To unlock, press MENU (
) and “#▶”.
- Use as a navigation key.
Antenna
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DISPLAY INDICATORS
Display indicators appear across the bottom of your phone’s LCD screen. Combination of
displayed indicators, or icons, will vary based on your phone’s operating status.
Signal Strength: This icon displays the current signal strength. Each additional
line indicates greater signal strength, where five lines indicate the maximum
signal strength.
New SMS Message: This icon indicates unchecked message(s) in your Message
Etiquette Mode: This icon indicates that the phone will vibrate instead of ringing
Alarm On: This icon indicates that the alarm has been set.
Out of Service: This icon indicates an absence of signal and that you may be
outside the service area. If this icon is shown, calls cannot be either received or
made until a signal is found.
In Service
Roaming: This icon indicates you are “roaming” in another carrier’s service
area. However, you must register for roaming services.
SMS Message Box Full
Box. Press the SMS Menu key to view the Message menu or press and hold
the key to access the Voicemail Box.
when an incoming call is received. This feature is convenient for situations
when you don’t want your ringer to disturb anyone.
Battery Strength: This icon displays the current level of the battery. The more
bars you see, the greater the charge. Zero bars indicate critically low battery
status, as additionally indicated by a flashing alert.
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Full Charge
Empty Charge
BATTERY INFORMATION
The rechargeable Lithium-polymer battery included in your kit is partially charged so that you
can use the phone immediately once it has been activated.
Attaching the Battery
To attach the battery to your phone:
1. Lineup the metallic contacts on the base of the battery to the base of the phone.
2. Place the battery on the back of the phone, with the top of the battery about a quarter of
an inch from the latch.
3. Gently slide the battery towards the top of the phone until it snaps into place.
Charging the Battery
You can tell whether your battery needs to be recharged or not by checking the upper-right
corner of your phone’s display.
When the battery charge level becomes low, the battery sensor will alert you by blinking the
battery icon and making an audible warning tone. The phone will automatically power itself
off if the battery level becomes critically low, and any incoming or outgoing call will disconnect.
To avoid such disconnection, be mindful of the battery strength indicator and make sure your
battery is sufficiently charged.
Charging with a Travel Charger
Using an unauthorized accessory may be dangerous and will void the warranty if it causes
damage to the phone.
To charge the Battery using a Travel Charger:
- Plug the power cord of the charger into a wall outlet.
- Insert the charger’s connector to the bottom of the phone.
Note) Ensure a proper connection of the charger and the phone. Incomplete connection may
cause damage to the phone.
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A completely discharged standard sized battery charges full in approximately tbd hours.
Extended battery charges in approximately tbd hours. Leaving your phone powered on during
charging or charging two batteries simultaneously will increase charge times. Leaving the
battery connected to the charger after it has been fully charged will not harm the battery.
Turning your phone on and off.
When you’re ready to turn on your phone, press and hold “END/
on and the phone makes the sound. When the phone has found a signal, the “
” until the display is turned
” icon appears.
Once the phone is turned on, it enters Standby mode and you are able to make and receive calls.
To turn your phone off, press and hold “END/
” until the display is turned off and the phone
makes the sounds. Then the display will go blank. When the phone is turned off, nothing is
displayed on screen.
Note: If “END/
” is pressed for less than one second, the phone will not be turned off. This
function prevents your phone from being turned off accidentally.
Standby Mode.
Standby is the most basic state of your phone. The phone goes into standby mode soon after you
turn it on, or whenever you briefly press “END/
”. When your phone is in Standby Mode, you
will typically see the banner (that’s the message displayed when you turn on your phone). If you
enter a phone number, you press “SEND” to complete the call, or press “STO (‥)” to save it in
the internal phone book.
Power Save Mode
Your phone comes with a Power Save feature that will automatically be activated if your phone
is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of searching. While this feature is active, the phone’s
battery power is conserved.
The phone will automatically recheck for a signal periodically. To manually force the phone to
recheck for a signal, press any key. A message on the display will let you know when the phone
is operating in Power Save Mode.
Conversation Mode.
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You can place and answer calls only when your phone is turned on. During a call, the phone is
in Conversation Mode.
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1. Making Calls
To place a call:
BASIC FUNCTIONS
Press and hold
Enter the phone number (up to 32 digits) using the keypad. The phone number is displayed from
left to right.
Press
You can also make calls from:
Your Phonebook or by using Speed Dial keys (see “II. Phonebook”).
2. Ending Calls
To end a call, close the folder or press
with the name and number of the connected party (if available). The phone will then
automatically revert back to Standby.
3. Answering Calls
To answer an incoming call, press any key. If your phone is registered for Caller ID service,
the caller’s phone number will display on screen, and that caller’s name will also appear if the
caller’s number recognized in the Phonebook.
. The phone attempts to connect to the entered phone number (if service is available).
to power your phone on, as indicated by icons that appear on screen.
. Call time for the just ended call will display, along
4. Correcting Entry Errors
Press CLR to erase one character at a time. You can erase the entire entry field by pressing and
holding down CLR for one second.
5. Storing Phone Numbers
Phone numbers for frequently used services are pre-programmed into your phone. To store a
number:
- Press the STO (…) key after entering the number to store.
- Select a type of a phone number by scrolling “◀▶” and press “OK (‥)”.
- Press “EDIT (…)” and designate a name. Press “OK (‥)” to complete. Scroll “▲/
▼” to edit the location number. Once you’ve finish editing, press “OK (‥)” to save.
- For more information, see “II. Phone Book”.
6. Adjusting In-Call Mic Volume
To adjust the in-call mic volume:
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- Press MENU (‥) and “2. MIC Volume”.
- Press “▲” to increase and “▼” to decrease the mic volume.
- Once a call has ended, the mic volume reverts back to factory set level.
7. Volume
You can adjust volume of the earpiece by using the volume keys on the side of the phone.
Briefly press the volume key once to display your current earpiece volume setting. Repeatedly
press the volume key to adjust.
8. Redialing Last Dialed, Received, or Missed Number
Up to 20 dialed, received, or missed can be redialed directly. Simply press SEND to:
- Access the call log of 20 call entries in chronological order.
- Then, press the “VIEW (‥)” key to see the time and number of the selected call.
- Simply press SEND to redial that number.
9. Speed Dial
Once a phone number is stored in your Phonebook, you can access and dial that number using
assigned speed dial keys.
Enter the location number of a stored number. The phone will then automatically connect to
that number.
10. Using Caller ID.
This feature informs you of the caller’s identification by displaying their number when the
phone rings.
If the corresponding caller’s information is already available in your Phonebook, that caller’s
name will appear on screen. Conversely, calling someone who has this feature will disclose
your number on their phone. To access the call log, press SEND.
11. Etiquette Mode
In social situations where audible rings, bells, or tones are inappropriate, such as in a movie
theater, at a museum, play, etc, your phone can be set on Etiquette mode. All incoming calls
under this mode will be notified by inaudible vibration. Press and hold “* ” to set the
Etiquette mode and once more to cancel.
12. Shortcut
There are several shortcuts that can be used to directly access useful functions.
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a. CAMERA: Press “” key to access a camera.
b. WA P
c. BREW
: Press “◀” key to access WAP.
: Press “▶” key to access WAP.
d. Phonebook Entry
Phonebook alphabetically.
e. Short Messaging Service
: Press the “▼” key to view all the phone numbers stored in your
: Press the SMS (…) button to send or receive messages.
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MENUS
I. Interactivo
1. WAP
2. BREW
3. MMS
4. SMS
Your phone can send and receive two types of message services – text (SMS: Short Messaging
Service) and voice - if the services are available from your carrier. If you subscribe to either or
both services, callers can leave you text messages or voice mail. Your service provider then
transmits the text messages and voice mail notifications to your phone.
a. Text Messages
The actual tagging of text messages is dependent on the system used by your carrier. Once
your carrier transmits messages to your phone while it is powered on, the phone will receive the
messages as described below. If your phone is powered off, your carrier stores the messages
and transmits them again at a later time.
When a new text message is received, your phone sounds an alert or vibrates, and
on the display. After you read the new message,
Note) Your phone can store up to TBD text messages or TBD KB.
i) Reading Text Messages
If your phone is turned ON when it receives a text message, it will sound an alert or vibrate and
display
key or leave it for later. To read new messages:
- Press “SMS”, “1. View MSG” and “1. Inbox”.
- All messages you’ve received since the latest delivery will then be displayed. Choose
on the display. You have a choice of reading the message then by pressing the SMS
disappears from the display.
is shown
a message to read and press “SEL (‥)”.
- You can read the text message by scrolling “▲▼” keys.
- To call to a sender, simply press SEND twice while reading his/her message.
While reading a message, you can directly reply and transfer mail, store the phone number or
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return to the sender’s phone number.
- Reply MSG : While you read a message, press “OPT (‥)” and “Reply”. You can then
reply a message back. On sending messages, refer to “ii. Sending a Text Message”.
- Transfer MSG : While you read a message, press “OPT (‥)” and “Trans”. You can
then transfer this message to others. On sending messages, refer to “ii. Sending a Text
Message”.
- Store Number : While you read a message, press “OPT (‥)” and “SaveN”. You will
then see the same display shown when storing phone numbers. On storing phone
numbers, refer to “II. Phone Book”.
- Return Call : While you read a message, press “
call back number. Press “OK (‥)” to connect
.
”. The phone will then display the
If you want to read messages that you already sent out, press “SMS” and “2. Outbox”. Then the
phone will show you all the phone numbers you sent to. Press “SEL (‥)” to choose a message.
While you read a message, press “OPT (‥)” to resend a message or store the phone number.
ii) Sending a Text Message (SMS : Short Messaging Service)
You can send text messages through your phone. To edit and send text messages:
- Press “SMS” and “2. Send MSG”.
- Choose “1. Create MSG”, “2. Recent MSG” or “3. Canned MSG”. You can then write a
new message or edit sent/canned messages. Press “OK (‥)” to complete.
- Enter a phone number you want to send to. Or press “◀” to choose from numbers that
you already sent to. Or press “▶” to choose from Phone Book.
- Scroll “▲/▼” and press “◀▶” to set message priority, message save, or delivery
ACK.
- Press “OK (‥)” to send the message.
b. Voice Mail Service
Your phone can receive voice mail notifications while it is powered ON. If your carrier
transmits a notification while your phone is powered OFF, the notification the next time the
phone is powered ON.
When a voice mail notification is received, your phone sounds an alert or vibrates and displays
on the display. Once the voice message is checked, the icon disappears from the display.
Either listen to the new message right away by pressing the SMS key or listen to it at a later
time. To listen to new voice messages:
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- Press “SMS”, “1. View MSG” and “3. Voice”.
- The time the message was received, the sender’s name, and the sender’s phone number
will then appear on the display.
- To listen a voice message, press SEND while reading a message and dial *** (carrier’s
voice mail service number).
- To delete a message, press “DEL (…)” key while you are reading a voice mail list.
- To call to the sender, simply press SEND while accessing to the voice mail.
c. SMS Setting
i) Alert Type
You can select message alerts from 5 different settings (Lamp Only, Bells, and Vibrate).
- Press “SMS”, “3. Setting”, and “1. Alert Type”.
- Select from “Vibrator” “ Melody 1”, “Melody 2” or “Melody 3”.
- Press “OK (‥)” to set.
ii) Direct View
To view received messages as soon as they are transmitted:
- Press “SMS”, “3. Setting”, and “2. Direct View”.
- Choose “On” and press “OK (‥)” to save.
iii) Priority
You can assign different priority levels for your messages. To do so:
- Press “SMS”, “3. Setting”, and “3. Priority”.
- Choose from Normal or Urgent and press “OK (‥)” to save.
iv) Delivery ACK
To set Delivery ACK, press “SMS”, “3. Setting”, and “4. Delivery ACK”. Then, choose
between “On” and “Off” and press “OK” to set.
v) Save Message
To save the read message in the phone:
- Press “SMS”, “3. Setting”, and “5. Save MSG”.
- Choose from Always or None and press “OK (‥)” to save.
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II. Phonebook
1. Adding Entries in the Phonebook
After selecting “MENU (‥)”, “2. Phone Book” and “1. PB Add” to add a phone number;
- Choose a type of the phone number among the image of Mobile, Home, Office and Etc
by scrolling “◀ ▶”.
- Scroll “▲/▼” to edit the name, location number, and phone number.
- Assign the phone number as a Mobile, Home, Office, or Etc by scrolling “◀/▶”.
※ Note) A yellow frame outlining characters indicates that you can edit or type. For example,
if “No Name” has a yellow frame outside of each character, you can enter the name. Or if [001]
has a yellow frame outside of each number, you can change the location number.
To add Group, E-mail Address, Memo, or Bell Type for CID incoming rings, scroll “◀/▶”
before you press “OK (‥)”.
- Group: Scroll “◀/▶” to choose Group and press “NEXT (…)” to scroll through
Family, Friends, Business, and No Group.
- E-mail: Press “EDIT (…)” to enter an e-mail address. Press “OK (‥)” to complete.
- Memo: Press “EDIT (…)” to write a memo. Press “OK (‥)” to complete. For more
information on writing memos, refer to ‘ENTERING LETTERS & NUMBERS’ on
page ___.
- Caller Identified Ring: If you are receiving Caller ID service and would like to set a
distinctive ring for a recognized phone number, press “NEXT (…)” and choose a
desired incoming bell type.
- Photo : If you are receiving Caller ID service and would like to show a photo for a
recognized phone number, press “NEXT (…)” and choose a desired incoming bell type.
- Once finished registering all information for the entry, press “OK (‥)” to store.
- Then you can see a total number of used and empty locations and a message that the
number you wanted to store was stored successfully. And it goes to stand-by mode.
2. Phonebook Search
Access the Phonebook by pressing “▼” and view the list of all stored entries. Here, phone
number can also be searched by name, number, location number, or group.
a. Search by name
Search numbers stored in the Phonebook by entering a name.