Ezze Mobile Tech EZ900 User Manual

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Contents
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OUR PHONE ............................................................5
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ENERAL FUNCTIONS..............................................21
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N-CALL OPTIONS.....................................................25
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EXT INPUT TIPS.......................................................27
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ALL HISTORY..........................................................37
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ETTINGS..................................................................39
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ERVICES..................................................................74
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ILE MANAGER.........................................................77
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SING BATTERIES ....................................................80
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AFETY INFORMATION..............................................82
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For Y our Safety
For your safety, please refer to the guideline prior to using the phone. Failure to comply with the guidelines may cause malfunctions or be hazardous to the user .
OAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
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Please be careful not to use the phone while driving. In case you need to use the phone, please pull over your vehicle first. In some countries, it is illegal to use a wireless phone while driving. In addition, it is recommended to avoid using a mobile phone while refueling at a gas station
WITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
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Mobile phones may cause interference to the aircrafts navigation system. Please make sure the phone is in flight mode on or switch off mode while in the airplanes.
ESPECT SPE CIAL REGULATIONS
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Please follow special regulations in any areas wherever it is applicable. It is recommended to switch off your phone whenever it is illegal to use, or when it may cause interferences, such as hospitals.
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NTERFERENCE
All mobile phones may be subject to radio interference, which may affect the performance during calling and receiving.
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UALIFIED SER VICE
It is highly recommended to have a repair service by
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qualified service personnel. Use only the approved accessories and batteries.
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SE PROPERL Y
Use only in the normal position (hold to the ear). Avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna when the phone is switched on.
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MERGENCY CALLS
When making an emergency calls, please ensure that the phone is switched on and is in service. Enter the emergency number (Official Emergency Number or another official emergency number) and press the [Send Key]. Inform your current location. Do not end the call until given permission to do so. You may end the call by pressing the [End Key].
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Unpacking
Thank you for purchasing this product. Please check the product contents to see if you have all the available items as below.
package.)
(*Images may vary from the actual product in your
Handset
User Manual
micro SD (T-Flash) Card
(optional)
PC Sync Manager CD & USB Data Cable
Battery
Ear/ Microphone
Travel Charger
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Y our Phone
PHONE LAYOUT
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KEY DEFINITION
Soft Keys
Perform functions identified by left/right display prompt. Right button: Cancel numbers & letters when you make a call or input letter for phonebook, message or WAP.
Navigation Keys
Scroll through the menu options. Move the cursor up and down in the normal editing mode. Move the cursor to left and right in all editing mode.
Send Key
Dial or answer a call. Recall the last call numbers in the idle mode.
Power on/off Key & End Key End a call. Switch the phone on and off. (press this key and hold) Cancel your input in the menu facility and return to the idle mode.
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Alphanumeric Keys You may enter numbers, letters and special characters.
Special Function Keys
Enter Special Characters / Perform Various Function s
Side Key(On the left side of your phone)
-Adjust the Keypad Tone volume in idle mode.
-Adjust the earpiece volume during a call by pressing briefly .
-Start “voice recording” during a call by pressing and holding the side key (up).
-Stop “voice recording” by pressing the [Stop] sof t key .
-Adjust the Audio Player volume.
-Move through months in calendar mode.
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SHORTCUTS
Left: Access to “Message” Right: Access to “Tone Setup” Up: Access to “Calendar” Down: Access to “MP3”
from an idle mode You may dedicate the left navigation key for favorite menu in ‘Dedicated key’ setting menu
(Menu > 4.Settings > 1.Phone Setup > Dedicated Key)
WAP Key
Access to WAP menu (press shortly ), an d launch WAP browser (press and hold).
Camera Shutter
In camera and video preview mode, works as a shutter.
To activate the “Keyp ad Lock,” pre ss thi s key and hold.
To activate the “Silent Mode” option, press this key and hold.
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ICONS
Icon Description
Signal Strength: Shows the strength of the
receiving signal. Greater the number of bars, stronger the signal strength.
GPRS: Shows the strength of the receiving GPRS signal. Greater the number of bars, stronger the signal strength.
GPRS Connect: Appears when you connect to GPRS.
Roaming: Appears when the phone is roaming.
Missed Calls: Appears when there is missed call(s).
New Message: Appears when a new incoming text message is received and is unread.
MMS Unread: Appears when a new MMS message is arrived and unread.
MMS Busy: Appears when MMS is busy, while receiving and sending a message.
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Broadcast Message: Appears when Broadcast Message receive mode is active..
WAP Mail: Appears when WAP mail is received.
Call Barring On: Appears when the call barring mode is active.
Call Forward: Appears when the call forward mode is active.
IrDA: Appears when the IrDA port is activated.
Ring: Appears when the Ring mode is active.
Vibrate and Ring: Appears when the Vibrate and Ring mode is active.
Vibrate then Ring: Appears when the Vibrate then Ring mode is active.
Vibrator On: Appears when the Vibration mode is active.
Silent Mode: Appears when the silent mode (manner mode) is active.
Alarm On: Appears when you set the alarm.
Stopwatch: Appears when you set the stopwatch.
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Lock: Appears when you set the phone
p
lock. Battery Strength: Shows the level of your
battery. The more bars you see, the more
ower you have left.
ISPLA Y LAYOUT
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The idle screen display includes three areas.
Status Indicator Icons
T ext & Graphic Area
Soft Key Area
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PHONE FEA T URE S
H/W Features
Feature Description
Dimension
95 x 47 x 9.4 mm
Main LCD
Camera
Speaker Vibrator Antenna
Phone
Memory
Data Cable
microSD (T-Flash)
(Optional)
SIM
Card
1.5" 65K CSTN LCD (128x128)
VGA Single Loud Speaker
Built-in Vibrator Internal
Embedded 64MB free user memory
3V USB Connection and PC Link
Manager Use only genuine microSD (T-Flash) cards approved & specified by the SD Card Association and SanDisk: http://www.sdcard.org
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S/W Features
Feature Description
RF
Dual Band (GSM850, PCS1900)
GSM GPRS Message
WAP Java DRM Text Input
Video
Wallpaper
Sound
GSM Phase 2 & 2+ Class 8 GPRS MMS / EMS / SMS
WAP 2.0 (Obigo Brow ser) CLDC1.1 / MIDP2.0 / JSR120/
JSR135/ JTWI DRM 1.0
T9 Intelligent Text Input, Multitap
MPEG4 3GP Pictures and user definable
JPG , GIF , BMP 64 Polyphonic Audio Player
MP3, MID, WA V, AMR, iMelody Sound Recorder (AMR, WA V)
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FM Radio
Schedule FM Record (WA V, AMR) (4 channels available)
Games
Phonebook
Tools
Fun Games
Memorize 300 Phonebook Entries Calendar, To-Do List, Alarm, World
Clock, Calculator, Units Converter, Currency Converter, Health, Stopwatch
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Getting St arted
YOUR FIRST CALL
Please refer to the following diagram that describes the main steps to make a first call.
INSERT A SIM CARD
(Phone is switched off and battery should be removed)
CHARGE THE BA TTERY
SWITCH THE PHONE ON/OFF
ENTER YOUR PIN(ACCESS CODES)
DIAL THE PHONE NUMBER REQUIRED
WHEN FINISHED, END THE CALL
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INST A LLING THE SIM CARD
When you subscribe to a cellular network, you will need a plug-in SIM card loaded with your subscription details (PIN, and optional services available).
1. If necessary, switch off the phone by holding down the End/Power key until the Power of f message appears.
2. Remove the battery by follow ing the steps below : Slide down the battery cover on the back of the
phone.
Lift the battery, as shown below .
3. Put the SIM card into the phone. Ensure that the SIM card is inserted properly .
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4. Place the battery pack inside the phone. Slide in the battery cover to the phone.
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HARGING THE BA TTERY
Your phone package comes with a battery, and a travel charger. You can also use USB data cable to charge your phone, however, the charging time may be different from travel charger . Use only approved batteries and chargers for your safety.
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Note: It is highly recommended to fully charge the battery prior to using your phone for the first time
1. After pu tting the battery in the phone properly, insert the charging plug into the charging port at the “right side” of the phone.
2. Connect the travel charger to a standard AC outle t.
3. When charging is complete, disconnect the travel charger from the power outlet and the phone by pulling out the charging plug.
CHA RGER, USB CABLE & HEADSET INSERT OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS
While using a proper charger, USB cable, & Stereo Headset, you must insert them into the phone with the arrow side as front as described as below image;
Caution: DO NO INSERT THEM TO REVERSE SIDE!
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LOW BATTER Y INDICA TOR
When the battery level is low, the phone will make a warning sound and displays a warning message on the screen: When the battery becomes too weak to operate, it switches off automatically .
Note: When the battery is discharged completely, and not used for a while, the phone will not display the charging icon for about 30 minutes while charging. After 30 minutes of charging, the phone will display the charging icon.
SWITCHING THE PHONE ON/OFF
1. Hold down the power on/off key for more than one second to switch on.
2. If the phone asks for a PIN, key-in the PIN. The phone searches for your network and when detected, will display the idle screen. The external display shows the signal strength, battery strength and current time and date.
3. When you wish to switch off the phone, hold down the power on/off key for more than two seconds.
ACCESS CODES
There are access codes for your SIM card. These codes help you to protect the phone against unauthorized use. When requested for any of the code explained below , key­in the appropriate code (displayed as asterisks) and press
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the OK key .
PIN
The Personal Identification Number or PIN (4-8digits) protects your SIM card against unauthorized use. The PIN comes with the SIM card; see the SIM card instruction provided with your card. If you enter an incorrect PIN three times in succession, the code will be disabled and cannot be used until you re­enable it by entering the PUK.
PUK
The 8-digit PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) is required to change a disabled PIN. The PUK may be supplied w ith the SIM card. If not, or in case you have lost it, please contact your service provider. T o re-enable y our PIN, proceed as follows.
1. Key-in the PUK and press the OK key.
2. Enter a new PIN of your choice and press the OK key .
3. When the Confirm New PIN message is displayed, key­in the same code again and press the OK key. If you enter an incorrect PUK ten times in succession, the SIM card becomes invalid. Please contact your service provider for a new card.
Pin Password
The 4 ~ 8 digits of password is required when you use the Call barring function. You can obtain the password from your service provider when you subscribe to this function.
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General Functions
MAKING A CALL
To make a call on your phone, check the phone if the screen is idle and the phone indicates network signal. Then key-in the area code and phone number using the numeric keys and press the Send Key .
MAKING AN INTERNATIONAL CALL
Press the * key twice to display “+” character. Input the country code, area code (without the leading zero), and the phone number. Then press the Send Key. The ‘+’ informs the network that it is an in ternational call.
ENTERING A “P AUSE OR WAIT
You may enter a pause (“P”) character into a dial string by pressing the left special function key * three times. Press the left special function key * four times to en ter a wait (“W”) character into a dial string.
SEARCH NUMBER
1. [Name] in Idle Screen: When you make a call, press the [Name] soft key (right) from the idle screen. You can search the phonebook entries from “All location, SIM card, and Phone.” You can choose a phonebook name by pressing the up & down navigation keys. It w ill display a phone number under the name. Also enter the name you want to search for , it will display the name fro m the list. Press the Send key to make a call. If you want to
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view the details of the phonebook entry, select the [Option] soft key and select “View.” Press the Send key to make a call. If there is no phone number in your phonebook, it will display [Empty].
2. Search in Phonebook menu: You can store the names and phone numbers in the SIM card and phone memory in the [Phonebook]. If you want to find a number by phonebook name, press the [Menu] soft key (left), and sele ct “Phonebook”.
MAKING A CALL WITH SPEED DIAL
To use Speed Dial feature, press and hold the speed dial number key, the phone will dial to the associated phone number. (See 1.7 S peed Dial, for d etail).
MAKING A CALL FROM MESSAGE
You can make a call from message by pressing the [Ok] soft key (left) and [Option] soft key (left) and select “Use Number” and press the Send Key when the number you want to call back is highlighted, or select “Dial” menu in the “Use Number” list.
REDIALING THE LAST NUMBER
The phone stores the last dialed and received numbers. To recall any of these numbers, press the Send Key to display a list of the last dialed numbers.
EMERGENCY CALL
Ensure that the phone is switched on and in service. Enter the emergency number (Official Emergency Number or second official emergency number) and press the Send
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Key. Provide your location. Do not end the call until given permission to do so. End the call by pressing the End key.
Note : When “Enter Lock Code” or “Enter PIN” messages are prompted on the display during power­on, some network may not allow emergency call. However, some network may request to insert a SIM card and enter Official Emergency Number.
ENDING A CALL
When you have finished your call, press the End key for a short time.
SD Card
Warning: It is highly recommende d to use only the
genuine microSD cards approved and specified by the “SD Card Association.” http://www.sdcard.org SanDisk. Using other products that are NOT indicated by SD Card Association
or SanDisk may cause damage to
the microSD card slot of your phone.
INST A LLING THE MICROSD CARD
Lift up the battery pack, and open the SD Card slot guard and place the microSD card in the slot as shown below .
or
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Note: It is recommended that microSD card has about 100KB free space for Audio File play list. If the microSD card is full, the phone may not able to play a new music file. * In case the Storage Mode is selected WITHOUT inserting the microSD memory card, “No memory
Note: The USB data cable from your package is used for both data transmission and power charging cable, however, the charging level will differ from the travel charger.
UNINST A LLING THE MICROSD CARD
Slide the protector up and push the card to slide out. After uninstalling the card, close the protector .
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In-Call Options
Y our phone provi des a number of call con trol functions that is allowed to use during calling.
- Putting a Call on Hold/Un-hold
- Making a Second Call
- Making an International Second Call
ANSWERING A SECOND INCOMING CALL
You will be notified of an incoming call while you are in a call. Call waiting tone will sound in the earpiece, and the display will show that a second call is coming. This feature, known as Call Waiting, is only available if the network supports it. You can answer the second incoming call by pressing the
Accept] soft key or the Send Key.
[ The first active call is automatically put on hold, and then the incoming call is active.
You can reject the incoming call during a call without answering it by pressing the End key .
STORING A NUMBER
You can store phone numbers to the phonebook by using the [Phonebook] Menu even during you are in a call.
VOICE RECORDING A CALL
Y ou can record the conversation during a voice call. Press and hold the side key (up) to start recording the call, and press and hold the side key (down) to stop.
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SW APPING CALLS
Between Active Call and Held Call You can swap calls while there are active held calls on conversation. To swap between the active call and the held call, press the [SWAP] soft key . The current active call is placed on hold and the held call is reactivated.
CONFERENCE CALL
You can make calls while there are active held calls on conversation by using [Conference Call] menu in [Call Menu]. [Conference Call] menu appears only when you accept the second call. The current active call is placed on hold and the held call is reactivated. If you want to quit conference call and do not want to hang up any call, you can choose [Split Call] Menu in [Call Menu]. [Split Call] menu appears only when you are on a conference call.
Note: Some networks do not allow the user to change this setting.
SENDING MESSAGE
You can send messages by using the [SMS] Menu in [Messages] even during you are calling.
INTER-WORKING PHONEBOOK
You can use [Phonebook] menu and sub menus even while you are calling.
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T ext Input Tip s
TEXT INPUT OPTIONS:
While you are in text editing mode, you will be in several modes. When you see [Option] and [Clear] in the soft key, press left soft key for option: you can sa ve the entry or change the Text Input Method. To erase a character, press the right soft key next to the character you want to erase. You can move among the characters you typed-in by pressing the 4 way navigation keys. There can be more than two options depending on w hat contents you are editing.
TEXT EDITING MOD E
T9
While you are in T9 editing mode, press the alphanumeric key once for one character. You will see T9 suggested words, i.e. press 6 and 4 key to type in “OK.” Press up or down navigation key, to navigate through word list. Press the [Select] soft key (left) to select the word you want to w rite. If there is no such word in the word list, the left soft key will change from [Select] to [Add]. Press the [Add] soft key (left) to edit and select ‘Done’ to save a word to the word list. The next time you enter the word sequence, you can use the saved word.
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YOU CAN DEF INE THE DEFA UL T INPUT METHOD OF YOUR PHONE
AND CHANGE INPU T METHODS TIME T O TIME
. To define your preferred input method, go to “Phone Setup” sub menu in “Settings” menu. Then select “Preferred Input Method.” z You can change the text input method with # key; the
input methods will swap when you press the # key.
z Press and hold the * key to select Symbols. z Press the * key to toggle select cases of abc, Abc,
and ABC.
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Using Phonebook
You can store phone numbers and its corresponding names in the memory of your SIM card. In addition, you can store up to 300 entries and categorize in 5 groups. The SIM card and phone memories, although physically separate, are used as if they were a single entity, called phonebook.
STORING A NUMBER WITH A NAME AND AN IMA GE
As soon as you start to enter a number, [Save] appears above the soft key (left) to allow you to store numbers in the phonebook.
1. Key-in the number to be stored. You can input the number up to 40 digits.
2. Select the storage from “T o SIM” or “To Phone.” You can also check how many you have saved and total entries you can store in the storage.
3. Select a category to edit. To select the category, scroll to the category and press the [Edit] soft key (left). The following categories are available:
To SIM
a. Name b. Number c. Caller Group
T o Phone
a. Name b. Number
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c. Home Number d. Company Name e. Email Address f. Office Number g. Fax Number h. Associate Picture i. Associate Sound j. Caller Group
STORING A PHONE NUMBER USING THE PHO NEBOOK MENU
1. Press the [Menu] soft key (left), and select the [Phonebook] menu.
2. Scroll to [Add New Entry] by pressing up or down the navigation key and press the [OK] soft key (lef t).
3. Select the storage from “To SIM” or “To Phone.” You
can also check how many you saved in the storage and total entries you can store.
4. Select a category to edit. To select the category, scroll
to the category and press the [Edit] soft key (left).Ten categories are available (see “Storing a Phone Number with a Name and an Image” for selecting category, edit and save the entries).
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Messages
You can write and read messages in this menu. Message functions are available depending on network services that your service provider supports.
SMS
The SMS (Short Message Service) function is a network service and your network may or may not support the service. You can send messages in Fax, Page, Email and Text format. To send text messages by phone, you must obtain the SMS center number from your service provider, and enter it on the SC Address option in Profile Settings menu.
When the indicates that you have received a new message.
Note: The SMS service may not be available on all networks. Some network allows it only within its own network.
Write Message
With this menu, you can write a message as following.
1) Select [Write Message] menu in the [SMS] menu.
2) Write a message.
3) After you complete the message, press the [Option] soft key (left) and then select “Done.” Choose one of following options.
- Send Only: Sends the message to the recipient
icon appears on the status indicators area, it
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phone number. It will not save the message.
- Save and Send: Saves the message, and send it to the required recipient.
- Save Only: Saves the message so that you can send it later.
- Send to Many: Send the message to multiple recipients. Select Edit List to add up to 10 recipient(s).
- Send by Group: Sends the message to the Caller Group. Select a Caller Group from the list.
4) You can input the number directly or get from the phonebook by pressing the [Search] soft key (left).
5) The phone will display the Message sending Success or Fail message on the screen for all recipients.
Note: If you receive a call while you are writing a message, the message will be backed-up and after the call finishes, the phone will display [write message] mode. You can finish the message without losing the data.
Inbox
With this menu, you can view the new text messages or the read messages. It will display the sender’s phone number or name (if stored in the Phonebook) on the list. If you choose the [Ok] soft key, you can view the message contents.
Outbox
With this menu, you can view the sent or unsent
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messages you have saved. Send, Edit, Delete, Copy to Phone, Move to Phone, Delete All, Copy All, Move All, Use Number and Use URL options are available.
Drafts
You can view and edit the saved messages in the Drafts. Send, Edit, Delete, Copy to Phone, Move to Phone, Delete All, Copy All, Move All, Use Number and Use URL options are available.
Template
You can edit and delete message templates in this menu. You can store your frequently used messages up to 10 messages. For example, “Call Me Now ,” “How are you,” and so forth. You can use the Template by selecting [Use Template] option, when you write a message.
Message Settings
Y ou can setup default Message Information . Profile Settings, Common Settings and Memory S t atus.
MMS
The MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), also called Photo Message, allows end-users to send and receive messages containing multimedia content (including images, video, sound and text) between mobile to mobile, and mobile to Email.
Write Message
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You can write a message and insert Image, Sound, and Attachment.
1) Select [Write Message] menu in the [MMS] menu.
2) Compose a message. You can edit To, CC, BCC, Subject, and Content.
3) You can input the number directly or get from the phonebook by pressing the [Search] soft key.
4) After you complete the message, press the [Option] soft key (left) and then select “Done.” Choose one of following options.
- Send Only: Sends the message. It will not save the
message.
- Save and Send: Saves the message, and send it to
required recipient(s).
- Save to Drafts: Saves the message to Drafts. You
may send it later.
- Send Options: Validity Period, Delivery Report, Read
Report, Priority
- Exit: Exits the Write Message, the phone will ask if
you want to save the message.
5) The phone will display the Message sending Success or Fail message on the screen for all recipients.
Note: If you receive a call while you are writing a message, the message will be backed-up and after hang up, the phone will display [write message] mode. You can finish the rest of the message without losing the data.
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Inbox
Same description as for SMS.
Outbox
Same description as for SMS.
Drafts
Same description as for SMS.
Template
Y ou can edit the MMS templates and write a message in this menu. You can use the Template by selecting [Use T emplate ] option, when you w rite a message. Select a template and press the [Option] soft key:
1) View: allows you to view and listen to the template message.
2) Properties: shows properties of the templates (From, CC. Subject, Date, and Memory).
3) Write Message: allows you to write a message with the template.
(1) To, CC., and BCC: allows you to add number(s)
or email(s). (2) Subject: allows you to edit the text content. (3) Edit content: allows you to select from text, image,
or sound by pressing navigation keys up and
down.
Message Settings
Within the MMS sub-menu, you can define default values on common parameters for mobile-originated
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messages. By setting default values for MMS messages, you can experience a more comfortable service. Y ou can set up the MMS related paramete rs for sending and retrieving the MMS messages.
OICE MAIL
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Your phone is capable of dialing with voicemail server number (if provided by your network). If you receive any voicemail, your phone displays New Message in the idle screen. Select the Voice Mail from the list and press [Option] soft key (left). You can Edit the Voice Mail server number. By selecting the Connect to Voice, your phone will dial to the configured number that has been stored in Voice Mail list. You can then listen to the voicemail.
Note: Voice mail is a network feature. Please contact your service provider for more information.
ROADCAST MESSA GE
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This network service allows you to receive the broadcast messages on various topics such as weather, traffic, local district code, local hospitals, taxis or pharmacy in your area. For more information about broadcast message topics, please contact your service provider .
The phone will display the Broadcast Messages immediately when received, on the following condition:
1) When the phone is in the idle mode
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2) When the Receive Mode (2.4.1) option is set to On
3) When the message channel is currently active in the channel list.
Note: This service may not be available on all networks. For more information about the available subjects, please contact your network service provider .
Call History
Y ou can identify all call re cords that you have dialed, received or missed. It will display the number and name (if available), together with the date and time at which the call w as made or received.
M
ISSED CALLS
This menu lets you view the last 10 missed calls. Options:
Delete: Allows you to delete the record Save to Phonebook: Allows you to save the record to
the phonebook
Dial: Allows you to call back to the recorded nu mber Edit: Allows you to edit the number and save to the
phonebook
IALED CALLS
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This menu lets you view the last dialed calls. In the dialed calls list, you can view the details of the record by pressing the [Ok] soft key (left). In the view
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screen, you can make a call to the number by pressing the Send Key .
ECEIVED CA LLS
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This menu lets you see the last received calls. In the list of received calls, you can view the details of the record by pressing the [Ok] soft key (left). In the view screen, you can make a call to the number by pressing the Send Key .
ELETE CALL LOG
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This menu lets you delete all call data of missed call, dialed call, received call, and all call log.
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ALL TIME
This menu lets you view the timers for calls made and received. Last Call Time, Total Sent, Total Received, Total Time and Reset All Time.
Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary, depending on network features, rounding-off for billing purposes and so forth.
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ALL COST
You can view the cost of the last call, or of all calls. It will show costs, only if your network operator supports this service.
Last Call Cost: Allows you to check the cost of the
last call.
Total Cost: Allow s you to check the cost of all calls. Reset Cost: Allows you to reset the call cost.
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Max Cost: Enter PIN2 and input a limitation of the
Max Cost.
Price Per Unit: Enter PIN2 and input a limitation of
the price per unit. Note: Not all SIM cards support this feature. The number of items in these lists depends on the contents of your SIM card.
COUNTER
SMS Y ou can view the numbers of sent and received SMS.
COUNTER
GPRS
You can view how many GPRS message has been sent and received, and reset the counter .
Settings
You can change settings for your phone using this menu. There are Phone Setup, Call Setup, Network Setup, Security Setup and Restore Factory Settings sub menu.
P
HONE SETUP
With this menu, you can setup settings regarding display and operations of the phone:
Sound & Light
You can use the Sound & Light setting features to customize various settings depending on environments, such as General, Meeting, Outdoor , Indoor and Headset.
Select each environment and select “Activate” to
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activate the setting. Select “Custo mize” to customi ze the Sound & Light settings. Customizable options are as following:
1) T one Setup This menu customizes the tones in the following setups. (1) Incoming Call
This option allows you to select the required ring tone. You can set the ring tone from sound files downloaded from WAP download, MMS and EMS. You can also forward files from microSD Card Memory phone to the Tone Setup. Each time you select a tone, the will play it for a few seconds.
(2) Alarm
This option allows you to select the alarm sound. You can set the alarm tone from sound files downloaded from WAP download, MMS and EMS. You can also forward files from microSD Card Memory to the Tone Setup. Each time you select a tone, the phone will play it for a few seconds.
(3) Power On
You can select power on sound from tones or silent. The phone will play the Power On tone, when you power on the phone by pressing the End/Power key .
(4) Power Off
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You can select power on sound from tones or silent. The phone will play the Power Off tone, when you turn off the phone by pressing the End/Power key .
(5) Message T o ne
You can select power on sound from tones or silent. The phone will play the Message Tone, when you receive a message.
(6) Keypad Tone
This option allows you to select the tone that the keypad generates when you press a key.
Silent: the keys do not make any sound Click: the key will make sound T one: the key s will make sound Human Voice Tone: the keys will make human
voice tone depending on countries.
2) Volume This option allows you to adjust the ringing volumes of Ring Tone, Keypad Tone, Power Tone, Massage T one and Alarm Tone.
3) Alert Type This option allows you to customize the alert type. This setup will control the alerts your phone might play. Y ou can customize the alert types as follow ing.
Ring: the phone rings the ring tone selected with the
[Tone Setup] option.
Vibration Only: the phone vibrates without ringing. Vibration and Ring: the phone vibrates and rings
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simultaneously.
Vibration then Ring: the phone vibrates first then rings.
4) Intelligent Call Alert If Intelligent Call Alert function is on, you are able to hear “Human Voice Tone,” and then the incoming melody sounds off.
5) Ring Ty pe Y ou can set the ring type for play ing the ring tones.
Single: plays the ring tone once. Repeat: plays the ring tone in repeated matter. Ascending: plays the ring tone with ascending
volume.
6) Extra Tone Y ou can set the following alert tones on or off.
Warning Error Camp On Connect
7) Answer Mode This option allows you to select the way to answer an incoming call by three ways.
You may press [Reject] soft key to reject a call.
Any Key Answer: You may select this mode to
answer a call by pressing any key except the [End key].
Send Key Answer: You may select this mode to
answer a call by pressing Send Key.
Auto Answer: you can get a call automatically when
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your phone is headset mode.
Time and Date
Y ou can set time and date for your phone.
1) Set Home City This menu allows you to set a city as your home city.
2) Set Ti me/Date This menu allows you to set the current time and date displayed in the idle screen.
3) Set Format
This menu allows you to set Time Format and Date
Format.
4) Auto Update of Date and Time
This menu allows the phone to update the current
date and time automatically from the network. You can turn on or off this function.
Language
This menu allows you to set the display language. Select your preferred language and press [Ok] soft key (left) to save the setting. When you change the language setting, the phone will display in the corresponding language mode.
Preferred Input Methods
This menu allows you to define your preferred input method. Once you set the preferred input method, next time you edit in text input mode, it will reflect the setting until you change to another .
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Display Settings
This menu allows you to customize desired phone display items as below .
1) Wallpaper
2) Screen Saver
3) MainMenu Style
4) Themes
5) Greeting T ext
6) Contrast
7) LCD Backlight
8) Show Date and T ime
9) Show Owner Number
10) Show Operator Number
Dedicated Key
This menu allows you to set the dedicated function for the 4-way navigation key in the idle mode. Select from the menu lists, and press [Ok] key to change the dedicated menu.
Default Dedicated Keys:
Up: Calendar Down: MP3 Left : Message Right: Tone Setup
Shortcuts
This menu allows you to set shortcuts menu list. Press the [Edit] soft key (left) to ed it the dedicated menu for the shortcut numbers.
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Flight Mode
Flight Mode enables you to use certain functions of y our phone without disrupting sensitive radio equipment when flying or in a hospital, for example. However, you will not be able to make calls or send messages while Flight Mode is enabled. You can set Flight Mode Normal Mode, Flight Mode, or Query When Power On (this will ask if you want to put your phone in Flight Mode when you power on your phone.)
ALL SETUP
C
The following Call Setup features are network services. Please contact your network service provider to check availability and subscribe to the feature.
Caller ID
This network service informs your Caller ID to the recipient when you call out. You can set the following options for the Caller ID function as following.
1) Set By Network: The network will decide whether to send or hide the Caller ID.
2) Hide ID: If you do not want to send your phone number, select [Hide ID] menu.
3) Send ID: It will send the Caller ID when you call out. Note: Some networks do not allow the user to change
this setting.
Call Waiting
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This network service informs when someone is trying to reach you during another call. You can specify the call waiting option for voice calls only. The following options for each service are available:
1) Activate: activates the call waiting service.
2) Deactivate: deactivates the call waiting service.
3) Query Status: displays the status of the call waiting service.
Call Divert
This network service reroutes incoming calls to the number that you specify . Example
: you may wish to divert your business calls to a colleague while you are busy. Call diverting can be set up in the following ways.
Divert All Voice C alls: diverts all voice calls. Divert If Unreachable: diverts calls, if you are not in
a coverage area of your service provider .
Divert If No Answer: diverts calls, if you do not
answer the phone.
Divert If Busy: diverts calls, if you are already
making another call.
Divert All Data Calls: diverts all data calls. Cancel All Divert: cancels all call diverting options.
Note: The phone sends your settings to the network and the network will acknowledge the settings. You can deactivate all call diverting settings by selecting the
Cancel All.
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Call Barring
This network service allows you to restrict your call for Outgoing Calls, Incoming Calls. You can also cancel All call barring settings. You will be able to make and receive calls normally. You can set and change the call barring password obtained from your service provider using this option. You must enter the current password before you can specify a new one.
Note: The phone sends your settings to the network and the network returns the acknowledgement. You can deactivate all call barring settings by selecting the Cancel A ll.
Call Time Reminder
You can set the call time reminder. Options are Off, Single, and Periodic.
Call Time Display
If you want, you can set the phone to display the call time.
Auto Redial
This option allows you to set redial automatically when the call receiver is busy. If you set [Auto Redial] on, it will redial 10 times to make a call.
IP Number
ETWORK SETUP
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These menu functions are network services. Please
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contact your service provider to check their availability and subscribe to them, if you wish. These settings might affect your monthly bill and your phone’s network performances.
Network Selection
The Network Selection feature enables you to select automatically or manually the network used when roaming outside of your home network. Note: Y ou can select a network other than your home network only if it has a valid roaming agreement with your home network.
Options:
1) Automatic: You will be connected to the first available network when roaming
2) Manual: The phone scans for the available
network, and you can select the network manually.
Preferred Networks
Y ou can set your preferred networks from PLMN list. You can Add From List, Create New, Change Priority and Delete the selected preferred network from the list.
GPRS Connection
Press [Change] soft key (left) to change the setting for the GPRS connection. It will switch and save the GPRS connection to set on:
1) Always
2) When Needed.
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SECURITY SET UP
There are six types of security setting categories, and you can optimize security mode by choosing sub menus in “Security Setup” in “Settings” menu. These security settings will help you to keep privacy and to prevent other people from using the phone without your permission.
PIN Lock
When the PIN Lock feature is on, the phone only works when you enter PIN code for the SIM card. If you turn on the phone with the SIM card, the phone will ask for the password. Once the correct password is entered, the phone will work with the SIM card.
Phone Lock
When the Phone Lock feature is on, user must enter the password each time you turn on the phone. Making a call or operating the phone is not available without the password.
Auto Keypad Lock
To prevent unwanted accidental key presses, you can use this auto keypad lock function. You may not make a call or operate the phone until you press the unlock code . However, answering a call, receiving messages are available without entering the unlocking key sequence. T o change the Key pad Lock setting,
1) Press and hold the * key then select the keypad lock options (None/ 15 sec / 30 sec / 1 min / 2 min /
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Immediately) or
2) Press the menu key and select 4. Settings / 4.4 Security Setup / 4.4.3 Au to Keypad Lock.
T o unlock the Ke ypad Lock time setting,
1) Press the [unlock] soft key (left) and * key in sequence, each time you need to release the keyp ad lock.
Fixed Dial
When the Fixed Dial mode is enabled, the person using this phone can call to the phone numbers stored in the Fixed Dial List only. To make a call to the number not starting the numbers stored in Fixed Dial List, you must enter the PIN2 to disable Fixed Dial mode. If the SIM card does not have PIN2, this feature is not supported. In the Fixed Dial Mode, you can use several useful functions as following.
1) View and Edit: you can see and edit FDN entry after input PIN2.
2) Add : you can add FDN entry after input PIN2.
3) Delete: you can delete FDN entry after input PIN2.
4) Short Type: you can choose short type among Number / Name / Sequence.
Barred Dial
When the Barred Dial mode is enabled, the person using the phone cannot call numbers in the barred dial list. To call a barred number , you must enter the PIN2 to disable the barred dial mode. If the SIM card does not have PIN2, it will not support the Barred Dial feature.
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Change Password
To change the password, input the current password, and then enter the new password.
Note: The initial password is “0000.” After you change your password, you will need to input the password. If you forgot your password, contact the service center .
S
OUND EFFECT
Allows you to set and edit equalizer as Normal, Bass, Dance, Classical, T reble, Party , Pop and Rock.
I
RDA
You may use the IrDA port of your phone to send or receive files with other phone or PC equipped with IrDA port.
Activation Menu
Open / Close: allows you to open or close the IrDA port. After selecting the IrDA to Open, you may send files from Phonebook, My vCard, Camera, Video, or from a File Manager.
Storage
You can choose where to save the files, either to phone or Memory Card.
R
ESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS
This feature would reset the phone to the same settings as those configured at the factory. In this case, it does not delete the downloaded objects and phonebook
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records. You will need to input password to restore factory settings. The initial password is 0000.
Multimedia
The Multimedia menu provides you several multimedia functions such as Camera, Image Viewer, Video Record, Video Player, Audio Player, Sound Recorder, FM Radio, Schedule FM Record and Melody Compose. You can enjoy your phone as multimedia device.
AMERA
C
This phone has a VGA Camera sensor. You can enjoy taking photos and see the saved photos (or images). You can access to Camera preview mode by using [Camera] menu after pressing the [Menu] soft key (left) to open the main menus and choosing the fifth menu [Multimedia] then [Camera] menu. Before taking a picture , you can se t your camera settings on screen by pressing navigation keys, alphanumeric keys, and [Option] soft key (left).
1) Taking and Saving a Photo By using these functions, you can take a photo and save. (1) Choose [Camera] menu. (2) Then the screen will display the camera preview . (3) Set your camera using [Option], alphanumeric keys
or pressing the navigation key right and left to set
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brightness or up and down to set zoom.
(4) After setting the view and take a picture by pressing
the center navigation key .
(5) If you want to save the picture, select the [Save]
soft key (left) and edit the picture name, and press the left soft key [Option] then select “Done.”
(6) You can view the image in the Image V iewer .
2) Key Usages in Camera Preview
Navigation Keys
(1) In the camera preview mode,
A. Brightness Setting (Left & Right Navigation Key):
allows you to adjust the brightness (exposure value). When you press the right navigation key, the camera preview screen will become brighter , and the left navigation key the opposite.
B. Zoom Setting (Up & Down Navigation Key): By
pressing the navigation key up or down, you can zoom in and out the preview .
C. Shutter (Center Navigation Key): you can take a
picture by pressing the shutter key.
(2) In Camera option mode,
A. You can use the left and right navigation keys to
select an option.
B. Y ou can use the up and down navigation key s to
navigate through the option list.
Function Keys
There are more functions. You can use these functions
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by pressing the keys. (1) Option (Left Soft key) – press the [Option] soft key
(left) to view and select options for the Camera settings and viewer. See details the following descriptions for Options.
(2) Cancel or Back (Right Soft key)– if you want to
cancel your key-input or go back to upper menu, press the [Back] soft key (right).
Alphanumeric Keys
Y ou can easily change the camera setting by pressing the following alphanumeric keys. The screen will display and toggle camera option icons, when you press the following keys.
Key Setting
1
Effect Settings White Balance
2
(Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Cloud, Incandescence)
4
Delay Timer (Off, 5,10, 15)
5
Continuous Shot (Off, 1, 3, 5) Scene Mode (Auto, Night)
6 7
Image Quality (Normal, High, Low)
8
Image Size (640x480, 320x240, 160x120)
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#
Show or Hide Option icon
3) Options From the camera preview mode, you can access to the Camera Options by pressing the [Option] soft key (left) for the following options and settings for the Camera.
(1) T o Image Viewer
By selecting this menu, you can view the saved photos in the Image Viewer .
A. View: allows you to view the photos taken B. View Mode: allows you to view images either Li st
view or Matrix view.
C. Forward: allows you to send or save the photos
to Wallpaper , Screen saver , Power On Display, Power Off Display, Phonebook, MMS, EMS and IrDA.
D. Rename: allows you to rename the title of the
photos
E. Delete: allows you to delete the unwanted
images
F. Delete All Files: allows you to delete entire photo
files.
G . Sort: allows you to sort the files as the following:
- By name, By type, By time, By size, None
H. Storage: allows you to select the storage for
saving images; (Phone / Memory Card)
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(2) Camera Settings
A. Shutter Sound (Sound1/2/3/Off) Allows you to select a shutter sound among
three kinds of shutter sounds or turn off the shutter sound. The sound makes you feel the sense of taking a picture.
B. EV (-4/-3/-2/-1/0/+1/+2/+3/+4): You can set the
EV (Exposure Value) and the preview will look
darker in lower EV and brighter in higher EV. C. Banding (60Hz/50Hz): You can select the sampling bandwidth of the camera sensor. When bandwidth increases, the memory size and the picture quality will increase.
D. Delay Timer (Off/5Sec/10Sec/15Sec): It allows you to take a picture with delayed timer. If you set the delay timer at 5 sec, and press the camera key (center navigation key), it will take a picture 5 seconds later.
E. Cont Shot (Off, 1Shot/3Shot/5Shot): It allows you to take multiple continuous shots by pressing the camera key .
(3) Image Settings
Y ou can set image size and quali ty of y our photo as following.
A. Image Size: 640x480, 320x240 and 160x120
are available. B. Image Quality (Low/Normal /High): allows you to
choose the JPEG quality . The captured image
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memory size will increase if you choose higher
quality .
(4) White Balance
You can set white balance of your photo as following. :Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent,
Cloud and Incandescence are available. (5) Scene Mode: (Auto/ Night) (6) Effect Settings
You can set various different styles of the effects to
your photo
(7) Add Frame
You may select various types of frames to create
stylish frame to your photo by selecting 10 wallpaper
frame choices. You can adjust “Add Frame” menu
by side key .
MAGE VIEWER
I
You can see your photos in your phone by choosing [Image Viewer] menu in [Multimedia] menu. It will display the photos with thumbnail, image name, and image size.
Options:
1) View: allows you to view the image in full screen. Press the navigation key up and down to view other images.
2) View Mode: allows you to view images either List view or Matrix view
3) Forward: allows you to forward the image to Wallpaper, Screen Saver, Power On Display, Power
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Off Display , Phonebook, MMS, EMS and IrDA.
4) Rename: allows you to edit the image title.
5) Delete: allows you to delete the selected i mage.
6) Delete All Files: allows you to delete all images in the storage.
7) Sort: allows you to sort the image by Name, Type, Time and Size.
8) Storage: allows you to select the storage for saving images; (Phone / Memory Card).
IDEO RECORDER
V
With this phone, you may record a video with the Video Recorder menu.
Options:
1) To Player: allows you to have options to choose where to save your recorded video (to Phone or to Memory card)
2) Camcorder Settings: allows you to set various types of camcorder settings as follows:
- White Balance
- EV
- Night Mode
- Banding
3) Video Settings: allows you to set the quality and size of the video such as the following options:
- Video Quality
- File Size Limit
- Record Time Li mit
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- Record Audio
- Encode Format
4) Effect Settings: allows you to have various types of effects to your video.
5) Storage: allows you to select the storage for saving images; (Phone / Memory Card).
6) Restore Default: allows you to restore to the video recorder’s default settings.
IDEO PLAYER
V
You can view the recorded video with the Video Player. Press the side volume key to adjust the volume. Options:
1) Play: allows you to play the recorded video
2) Forward: allows you to forward the video image to Screen Saver, Pow er On Display , Pow er Off Display, MMS and IrDA.
3) Rename: allows you to rename the video file
4) Delete: allows you to delete the video file
5) Delete All Files: allows you to delete entire recorded video files.
6) Sort: allows you to sort video files by name, ty pe, time and size
7) Storage: allows you to sele ct the storage for saving video files; (Phone / Memory Card).
UDIO PLAYER
A
You can listen to MP3, MIDI, WAV, AMR, iMelody music files with the Audio Play er .
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To view the music list, press [List] soft key. It will display available music list from the microSD Card or Phone depending on Play List setting. To play the music, press the left or right navigation key, or press [Option] soft key and select “Play .” Options:
1) Play: allows you to play the music files
2) Detail: displays details of the music file, such as a Music Title, Artist, Album, Play Time, File Size and so forth.
3) Add to Rings: allows you to set the music file in the microSD card or phone memory as a ring tone. You should insert the microSD card to enable this function and to use the ring tones from the microSD card.
4) Add: allows you to add a directory to the play list. This option is available when you set the List Auto Generate to Off.
5) Remove: allows you to remove the selected file from the play list. This option is available when you set the List Auto Genera te to Off.
6) Remove All: allows you to remove all files from the play list. This option is available when you set the List Auto Generate to Off.
7) Refresh List: allows you to refresh the music list. option is available when the List Auto Gen i s set to On.
8) Settings
(1) Play List (From Memory Card/From Phone) (2) List Auto Generation (On/Off): you can select
This
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whether to generate the music list automatically or manually. When this option is On, music files in the main directory will be selected in the play list; when the option is Off, you can add a fil e or a dire cto ry to the play list.
(3) Skin (Skin 1/2/3): you can select the Audio Player
skin depending on your taste.
(4) Repeat (One/All/Off): allows you to set repeat
option. When you select one or all, it will repeat the selected file or all music files. When you select this option to off, it will play the music file one time and stop.
(5) Shuffle (On/Off): allows you to set the shuffle
feature on or off. This function is useful if you want to listen to the music in random order rather than from first file to the last.
(6) Background Play (On/Off): allows you to set the
Audio Player to play the music while you are using the phone other than audio player, such as menu navigation. When Background Play option is On, it will play the music, even if you press the End key or [Back] soft key (right). When the Background Play option is Off, and you press the End key or [Back] soft key (right), it will stop playing the music file.
(7) Auto Equalizer: allows you to set equalizer as
Normal, Bass, Dance, Classical, Treble, Party, Pop, Rock.
(8) Spectrum Display Style: allow you to set Spectrum
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Display as Style1, S tyl e2, S tyle3 and off
T o make a play list from the selected directory:
1) Access to the Audio Player .
2) Press the [List] soft key (left).
3) Press the [Option] soft key (left), and select Se ttings, and set the List A uto Generate to Off.
4) Select 4. Add from the [Option] menu, the phone will display the File Manager. Using the navigation keys, highlight the desired directory or file in the File Manager
5) Press the [Option] soft key (left), and select 1.Se lect. The music files in the selected directory will be added to the play list.
OUND RECORDE R
S
With this menu, you can record sound in AMR and WAV format and use it as voice memo, ring tone, MMS and EMS attachment.
1) Options when there is no record file in the Sound Recorder: (1) Record (2) Settings
2) Options, if you have more than one record file:
(1) Record: allows you to start recording. (2) Play: when there is a file in the list, it will play the
recorded sound file.
(3) Append: allows you to append additional
recording to the previously recorded file.
This
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function is available only for AMR format files. This
option appears when there is any recorded file. (4) Rename: allows you to change the file name. (5) Delete: allows you to delete the selected file. (6) Delete All: allows you to delete all files in the
sound record list. (7) Settings
A. Preferred Storage (Phone / Memory Card):
allows you to set the preferred storage.
B. File Format (AMR / WAV): allows you to select
recording the sound in AMR and W A V format.
(8) Forward
A. To Tone Se tup: allow s you to use the sound file
as a Ring Tone in Tone Se tup.
B. To MMS: allows you to write a MMS message
with the selected sound file.
C. To EMS: allows you to write an EMS message
with the selected sound file.
RADIO
FM
The FM Radio application turns the mobile phone into a portable FM Radio device. It primarily provides users the interface to a single-chip electronically turned FM stereo radio for listening to live-broadcast stations. You must connect the earphone to your phone as it works as an antenna. You can access to [FM Radio] menu after pressing the [Menu] soft key (left) to open the main menus and
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choosing [Multimedia] then 7th [FM Radio] menu.
To listen to the radio
Connect the earphone to your phone. When entering the main screen, a default frequency is selected and it’s power off for the first time of entrance. There are 9components in the screen layout:
1) Channel Name: user defined channel name
2) Frequency: current frequency in the tuner
3) Tuner scale: shows the current frequency position and the whole range with scale.
4) Volume Indica tor: scales from 1 to 7: press side ↑ key to increase volume, and side ↓ Key to decrease volume
5) Smart turning Button: press Navi. (Up) key to set the nearest available channel with signal level
6) Record Button: press [WAP] key to toggle record mode.
7) Power ON/OFF Button: press Navi. (Down) key to toggle power ON/OFF
8) Increase Frequency Button: press Navi. (Right) key to increase frequency
9) Decrease Frequency Button: press Navi. (Left) key to decrease Frequency
Options:
From the FM Radio mode, you can access to the FM
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Radio options by pressing the <option> soft key (left) for the following options and setting for the FM Radio.
Channel List: By selecting this menu, you can
check the saved Channels. (9 Channels available) A. Play : allows you to listen the channel chosen B. Edit : allows you to edit the channel’s name
Manual Input: allows you to search Channels
directly by inputting the Frequency. If you want to register the channel to the Channel List, you can save it by pressing long the channel number that you want to register (Number 1~9).
Preset Auto Search: By selecting this menu, you
can search the available channels automatically. Moreover, the selected channels will be placed in the Channel List.
Setting
A. Background Play (ON/OFF) B. Record Format (WAV/ AMR) C. Record Storage (Phone / Card)
Record: With this phone, you can record the
channel you are listening with shortcut [WAP] key. When you press REC [WAP] key, you can check “REC” sign on the right side of LCD and the recoding time will be displayed below “REC” sign.
Append: allows you to append additional recording
to the previously recorded file. This function is available only for AMR format files. This option appears when there is any recorded file.
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File List
CHEDULE FM RECORD
S
This menu allows you to set the Schedule FM Radio to record at a specific time. You can save up to 4 channels. Options:
ON/OFF DATE/TIME: input the Day and T ime. Repeat: (Once/ Everyday/ Days/ Weekly/ Monthly)
select the repeat characteristics of the task.
Channel Setting: (Channel list/ Manual input) Record Setting: (Record Format/ Storage/ Record
File) After you completed editing the options, press the [Done] soft key (right) to save the changes.
MELODY COMPOSE
With this menu, you can create an iMelody file. You can use this melody as your Ring Tone, MMS and EMS attachment.
How to compose a melody:
1) When you first use the Melody Compose,
(1) Press the [Add] soft key (left)
(2) Start composing a melody pressing the numeric
keys. Press the [Option] soft key and select “Save .” Edit and save a file name by pressing the [Option] soft key (left) and select “Done.”
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Note: 1: Do, 2: Re, 3: Mi, 4: Fa, 5: Sol, 6: La, 7: T i 8: Vibration – allows the phone vibrates. 9: Light – allow s the LED lit. 0: Rest – indicates the rest place.
: toggles options, such as notes
*
and rest
# : changes the accidentals. Press 1~7 and then press
the sharp key; the musical scale will be switched with between Sharp (
) / Flat ( ), if applicable. Navigation Up, Down Keys: changes an octave, an d toggles options when applicable.
Options while editing: (1) Play: allows you to play the composed file before
you save the file. (2 ) Play Speed (Fast / Normal / Slow) (3) Select Instrument
(Piano / Guitar / Violin / Saxophone / Steel Drums
/ Flute / Harmonica / Trumpet / Music Box /
Xylophone) (4) Save: when you are done composing, select
“Save.” (5) Storage: allows you to select the storage for
saving sounds. You can choose from Phone and
Memory Card.
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2) If you have more than a record file,
Press the [Option] soft key (left), and select ‘Add’ to start composing a melody . Options: (1) Play: allows you to play the selected file. (2) Edit: allows you to edit the composed music. (3) Add: allows you to compose a new music file. (4) Rename: allows you to rename the selected file. (5) Delete: allows you to delete the selected file. (6) Delete All Files: allows you to delete all files in the
list. (7) Forward: allows you to forward the composed file
to the following usages.
A. To Tone Setup: allows you to forward the sound
file to Tone Setup as a Ring T one.
B. To MMS: allows you to write an MMS message
with the selected sound file.
C.To EMS: allows you to write an EMS message
with the selected sound file.
Fun
The Fun menu provides you with several multimedia functions such as Games, FM Radio and Schedule FM Record.
J
AVA
Using this menu you can enjoy the embedded Java
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games and downloaded Java games or Java Applications from WAP. Follow the instruction of the application or game. Loading time will vary from applications to applications. There is embedded Java game for your mobile phone. (Depending on Software version) Press [Option] soft key (left) and select ‘Launch’ to execute the java game or application.
Java Options:
1) Launch: allows you to launch the selected game or application.
2) Settings: allows you to change the setting for Java.
3) Information: displays Java Midlet information of the selected java game or application, such as name, size, version, vendor, and jad or jar w ebsite of a Midlet.
AVA SETTING
J
Y ou can setup a udio, network pro file, and free dat a sp ace.
1) Java Audio: allows you to set the Java audio sound to on or off.
2) Java Vibration: allows you to set the vibration to on or off.
3) Java Network: you can select the java network from the list.
4) Free Data Sp ace: you can view the free data space.
5) Heap Size: you can view the remaining heap size.
AMES
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Using this menu, you can enjoy the embedded games.
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Please see the following instructions for each game, and enjoy the games. When you select a game, you will have the following menu:
1) Start Game: allows you to start playing the game. When you press the right soft key, it will go back to menu with Resume option added. Select “Resume” to continue playing the game.
2) Best Grades: will display the best records in each level. Press [Reset] soft key (left) to reset the best grades record.
3) Game Help: describes about the game and an instruction.
4) Game Settings: You can select the game setting. This will be applied to the game plays. Press the left or right navigation key to select the setting and press the [Ok] soft key to save the setting.
1) BGM (On/Off)
2) Sound Effect (On/Off)
3) Game Vibration (On/Off)
T ools
Tools menu helps you to utilize your phone as Calendar, To-Do List, Alarm, World Clock, Calculator, Unit Converter, Health and Stopwatch.
CALENDAR
The calendar helps you to keep track of memos, calls
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that you need to make, anniversaries, and To-Do’s.
T
O DO LIST
You can view all saved tasks. It displays a task or tasks saved in the calendar . The To Do List shows the notes of the tasks from the oldest task to the latest task.
LARM
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This menu allows you to set the alarm to ring at a specific time. You can save up to three alarms. To stop the alarm when it rings, press the [Stop] soft key (left) to stop the alarm or press the [Snooze] soft key (right) to snooze the alarm so that it will remind you again in four minutes.
ORLD CLOCK
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This feature allows you to check the current time based on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) for major cities around the world To set the time zone of your location, select the city corresponding to your time zone by pressing the left and right navigation keys. The phone will display the local date and time.
ALCULA TOR
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Using this feature, you can use the phone as a calculator. The calculator performs the basic arithmetic functions and memory functions; Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division; Add to Memory, Subtract to Memory , Memory Clear and Memory Read.
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UNIT CONVERTER Y ou can convert from one ty pe of unit to another . T o convert a valu e:
1) Select the weight or length options.
2) Press the left or right navigation keys and select the type of conversion to be performed. (Example: Kg Pound)
3) Using the up and down navigation keys, place the
cursor on the desired unit
4) Input the value to be converted, and then press
[Ok] to get the result.
Y ou can enter a decimal point (.) using the # key .
Weight
Kg Pound, Kg Ounce
Length
Km Mile, M ↔ Yard M Foot, Cm ↔ Inch
Currency Converter
T o convert currency:
1) Input a currency rate.
2) Press the [Ok] soft key (left).
3) Press the left or right navigation keys to choose how you want the currency to be calculated. ( xxx:1 or 1: xxx)
4) Press down the navigation key and input the local currency value.
5) Press the [Ok] soft key (left) to ge t the result.
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6) If you want to convert other local amount, press the up navigation key and select the currency convert type (xxx:1, or 1: xxx), and repeat steps 4) and 5). If you want to convert with other currency rate, press the [Back] soft key.
EAL TH
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BMI
BMI is an index for your health, keeping in the Normal range is recommended for your health. Low BMI and high BMI both are critical for the health.
Thin Normal Fat Female ~ 18 18 ~ 23 23 ~ Male ~ 20 20 ~ 25 25 ~
Biorhythm
You can check your biorhythm with your birthday.
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TOPWATCH
This is a tool to measure timing; Split Stopwatch, Lap Stopwatch and nWay Stopwatch. You can use the stopwatch functions for various sports; for example, running, swimming races, or car races.
Typical Stopwatch
There are Split Timing and Lap Timing stopwatch functions in this typical stopwatch menu.
Split T iming
Split Timing is useful for measuring each player’s record from start. The timing will be recorded
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earliest to latest.
Lap Timing
You can use the Lap Timing function to measure each lap record.
View Record
When you save the timing records from the Split Timing and the Lap Timing, it will be saved and listed in this menu.
nWay Stopwatch
Y ou can use 4-way navigation keys for measuring times for each direction. When you press a navigation key, the direction stopwatch will start timing, and other direction stopwatch will pause the timing. When you press the paused direction’s navigation key, the stopwatch will resume timing. Press and hold the [Resume] soft key to clear all record.
Services
This menu allows you to use services including SIM card additional services, WAP and Dat a Service.
STK
If you use a SIM card that provides additional services, the STK menu displays. For details of SIM Card Tool Kit, please refer to your SIM card instructions. If you have any questions, please call After Sales support center .
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WAP
You can connect to WAP site by this phone, and use the services provided by the sites. The WAP browser works as Internet browser of PC. And the services are provided by the connected sites.
Homepage
When you choose [Homepage] menu, WAP browser opens the main page of home site that you had activated among the sites in [Profile].
Bookmarks
You can make bookmark data in your phone. And you can connect to the site directly.
Options:
Goto : Connect to the bookmarked WAP p age Edit : Edit the name and URL of the selected entry Delete : Delete the selected entry Delete All : Delete all entries in the bookmarks. Add Bookmark
Recent Pages
When you choose [Recent Pages] menu, WAP brow ser opens the latest WAP page.
Enter Address
If you know the URL of the site, you can go to the site directly by inputting the URL.
WAP Push
Y our phone receives W AP service messages and saves
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them in the WAP Push. You can read the message in the Inbox.
Settings
This option allows you to set the WAP settings. There are several profiles of sites in this phone. You can activate one of them as a home site and change or set each profile. Options:
- Edit Profile: Shows the name of selected site and you can edit the profile(s).
- Browser Options: Time out, Show Images
- WAP Push Setting: On/Off
- Clear Cache: clears the most recent site files that you have downloaded in the temporary memory .
- Clear Cookies: deletes cookies in the memory.
- Clear Recent Page List: clears recent page list in the memory .
- Clear Address: deletes all addresses, which you entered in 8.2.4 Enter Address.
- Trusted Certificates: saves and lists the Trusted Certificated from the WAP sites. You can view and delete the certificates.
ATA ACCOUNT
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This menu allows you to change the settings for the GSM and GPRS network services. For further details, contact your service provider.
GSM
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This setting allows you to change the settings for the GSM network as following:
- Account Name: Edit the account name.
- Number: Enter the server phone number.
- User Name: Enter the user name required to connect to GSM Data network.
- Password: Enter the password required to connect to GSM Data network.
- Line Type: Choose a network connection type between Analogue and ISDN.
- Speed: Select the desired speed from 4.8, 9.6 Kbps and 14.4 Kbps.
- DNS(000.000.000.000): Enter the IP address
GPRS
This setting allows you to change the settings for the GPRS network as following.
- Account Name: Edit the account name.
- APN: Enter the access point name used for the address of the GPRS network gateway.
- User Name: Enter the User Name required to connect to GPRS network.
- Password: Enter the password required to connect to GPRS network
- Auth. Type: Select the authorization type from Normal and Secure.
File Manager
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This menu allows you to navigate the stored files in the phone or memory card.
1) You can view the remaining memory and total memory of the phone and the microSD Card.
2) You can open and navigate the directories and files in the storage.
3) You can view, play, and setup files in the storage disks.
1) View / Play: allows you to view or play the file.
2) Edit : allows you to edit image files.
3) Forward: allows you to forward the file to use in Wallpaper, Screen Saver, Tone Setup, Phonebook, and to send via MMS, EMS.
4) Detail: displays information of the file, date and size.
5) Rename: allows you to edit the file name.
6) Copy: allows you to copy the file to the o ther folder or other storage.
7) Move: allows you the move the file to the selected folder or storage. The file will be removed from the original folder and paste to the selected folder.
8) Delete: allows you to delete the selected file.
9) Delete All Files: allows you to delete all files in the selected folder.
10) Sort: allows you to sort the file s by name, by type, by time, and by size.
Note: After selecting Copy or Move option, press the left or right navigation keys to access to the upper or lower folder.
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SIM AT Service
SIM Card provides several value-added services. These functions will only display and work on the menu of the phone when your SIM card is supported. If your SIM Card does not support such services, the phone will not display those menus.
The content and the terms of the function lists will depend on your network service provider. Please contact your network service provider (a network operator or the service provider) in regards with availability of any services related to the SIM card, application information and the costs.
Note: Please be aware that charges may be applied to your bill due to activated SMS or Call when you perform those services. The text of SIM AT menus may be different from your phone language setting because the text directly comes from your SIM card
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Using Batteries
PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING BA TTERIES
Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any
way.
Use the battery only for intended purpose. If you use the phone near the network’s base station, it
uses less power; talk and standby times are greatly affected by the signal strength on the cellular network and the parameters set by the network operator .
Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery
charge and the type of battery and charger used. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out. When the operation time (talk time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery .
If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself
over time. When charging after complete discharge, the phone will not display anything for about 30 minutes.
Use only approved chargers. When a charger is not in
use, disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for more than a week, since overcharging may shorten the battery life.
Extreme temperatures will affect the charging capacity of
your battery: it may require cooling or warming first.
Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, such as in
a car in summer or winter conditions, as it will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the
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battery at room temperature. A phone with a hot or cold battery may not work temporarily, even when the battery is fully charged. Li-ion batteries are particularly affected by temperatures below 0℃ (32℉).
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting
can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip or pen) causes a direct connection between the + and – terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery), for example, when you carry a spare battery in a pocket or bag.
Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or
the object causing the short-circuit.
Dispose the used batteries in accordance with local
regulations. Always recycle. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
BATTERY CHA NGE
Unless you replace the battery with the new one within 70 seconds, time is to be slow down.
In order to avoid this problem, you need to change the battery within the time men tioned above.
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Safety Information
ROAD SAFETY
Please be aware that road safety always comes first. Do not use a hand-held phone while driving. Always
park the vehicle first before having a conversation .
Make sure that your phone is stored safely and will not
fall or be broken in the event of a collision or emergency stop.
Only qualified personnel should install or service the
phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty applicable to the unit.
Electronic fuel injection, anti-skid braking, electronic
cruise control or any other electronic systems may cause malfunction to your phone due to the lack of protection from radio signals. Check regularly that all cellular phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating correctly .
OPERA TING ENVIRONMENT
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in
any area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger (in a hospital for example).
Operation of any radio-transmitting equipment, including
cellular phones, may interfere with inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a doctor or the
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manufacturer of the medical device if you have any questions. Other electronic equipment may also be subject to interference.
As with other mobile radio-transmitting equipment, you
are advised that for satisfactory operations and personal safety , the equip ment should only be used in the normal operating position.
Always switch off the phone when refueling (service
station). You are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress.
Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or
explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories.
Switch off your cellular phone when in aircraft. The use
of cellular phones in aircraft is illegal and may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft or disrupt the cellular network. Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of cellular telephone services to the offender , legal action or both.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you fulfill the warranty obligations and enjoy this product for many years. Keep the products (mobile phone, battery, charger and
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other accessories) out of the reach of small children. Do not allow children to play with your product. It could hurt themselves or others, or could accidentally damage the mobile phone or others. Your product may contain small parts that could be detached and create a choking hazard.
Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of
the reach of small children.
Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquids
containing minerals will corrode the electronic circuits.
Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas as its
components may get damaged.
Do not store the phone in warm areas. High
temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics.
Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the phone
warms up to its normal temperature, moisture can form inside the phone, which may damage the electronic circuits.
Do not attempt to open the phone’s casing. Non-expert
handling of the phone may cause damages to your phone.
Do not drop or knock the phone. Rough handling may
damage the internal circuits.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong
detergents to clean the phone. Wipe out with a soft cloth slightly dampened in mild, soapy water .
If the phone or any of its accessories are not working
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properly, take them to your nearest qualified service center. The personnel there will assist you, and if necessary , arrange for the phone to be repaired .
Using the earpieces or stereo headset for extended time
can cause a serious damage to your hearing. Exposing sound higher than 100db for a long time, you will get possible ear damage that could results from extensive usage of audio playback. You are strongly advised to check the volume level to medium before using.
Use only Ezze branded original chargers intended for
use with your mobile phone. Other chargers may not be designed to the same safety and performance standards. (The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty , and may be dangerous.)
Do not use the phone while charging the phone. You
may be electric-shocked if you use the phone while charging the phone with the USB data cable or the battery charger. Make sure to disconnect the USB data cable or the charger before using the phone.
CHA RGER OPERATION
Please, read this manual before using the charger, for the correct operation of the appliance.
IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The charger should be used for Li-Ion accumulators charging only . Do not charge other types of accumulators with this
charger.
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Do not expose the charger to moisture or rain. Do not disassemble the charger or the network adapter. Unplug the network adapter when not in use. Do not connect this charger with the appliances or
peripheral devices, which are not indicated in this booklet.
It is not recommended to discharge the Li-Ion
accumulator before charging.
SPECIFICATIONS OF THE CHARGER
The charger consists of:
Main charger Adapter plates (the compatibility list is cited on the
reverse side of the package) Network adapter 220V alternating/direct current
Car electric cigar lighter adapter
ADVICES CONCERNING USAGE
<Networking of the appliance> For 220/110V alternating current: Connect the charger with the network adapter
– insert the adapter into the charger jack.
Plug the network adapter to the wall outlet For 12V car electric cigar lighter adapter (option): Connect the charger with the car electric cigar lighter
adapter - insert the adapter into the charger jack, marked as “Input 12-18V DC”. Plug the adapter into yours car electric cigar lighter (warning: this charger works under 12V connectors only: passenger cars).
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<Recycling of accumulators> Accumulators should be disposed in accordance with established rules. It is forbidden to throw away accumulators along with domestic garbage. If possible, use specialized organizations services for accumulators recycling.
EMERGENCY CALLS
IMPORT ANT! This phone, like any cellular phone, uses
radio signals, cellular and landline networks, as well as user-programmed functions that cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any cellular phone for essential communications (medical emergencies for example). Remember, to make or receive any calls, the phone must be switched on and in a service area w ith adequate cellular signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. Check with local cellular service providers.
EXPOSURE TO RADIO-FREQUENCY ENERGY (SAR
INFORMATION)
This phone meets Government’s requirements concerning exposure to radio waves. Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured, so as not to exceed the limit s for exposure to radio-frequency (RF) energy, as
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recommended by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limi t s are p art of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organizations through the periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to ensure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as SAR (S pecific Absorpti on Rate). The SAR limit recommended by the FCC is
W/kg.
Head Body
W/kg W/kg
*The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is
watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of body tissue. The limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. The SAR values may vary depending on national reporting requirements and the network band.
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Menu Map
Phonebook
Quick Search Search Entry Add New Entry
To SIM T o Phone
Copy All
From SIM From Phone
Delete
From SIM From Phone One By One
Caller Group
Friends Family VIP Business Others
Messages
SMS
Write Message Inbox Outbox Drafts Template Message Settings
MMS
Write Message Inbox Outbox
Call History
Speed Dial
Enable Speed Dial Set Number
Special Number
Owner Number Service Dial Number SOS Number
Settings
Memory Status Preferred Storage Fields My vCard Human Voice Prompt View Method
Drafts Template Message Settings
Voice Mail Broadcast Message
Receive Mode Read Message Languages Channel Setting
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Missed Calls Dialed Calls Received Calls Delete Call Log
Missed Calls Dialed Calls Received Calls Delete All
Call Time
Last Call Time T otal Sent T otal Rece ived Total Time Reset All Time
Settings
Phone Setup
Sound & Light
General Meeting Outdoor Indoor Headset
Activate Customize
T one Setup Volume Alert Type Intelligent Call Alert Ring Type Extra Tone Answer Mode
Time and Date
Set Home City Set Time / Date Set Format Auto Update of Date & Time
Call Cost
Last Call Cost Total Cost Reset Cost Max Cost Price per Unit
SMS Counter
Sent Received
GPRS Counter
Last Sent Last Received All Sent All Received Reset Counter
Language Preferred Input Methods Display Settings
Wallpaper Screen Saver MainMenu Style Themes Greeting T ex t Contrast LCD Backlight Show Date and Ti me Show Owner Number Show Operator Name
Dedicated Key Shortcuts Flight Mode
Call Setup
Caller ID Call Waiting
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Call Divert Call Barring Call Time Reminder Call Time Display Auto Redial IP Number
Network Setup
Network Selection Preferred Networks GPRS Connection
Security Setup
PIN Lock
Phone Lock Auto Keypad Lock Fixed Dial Barred Dial Change Password
Sound Effect IrDA Restore Factory Settings
Multimedia
Camera Image Viewer Video Recorder Video Player Audio Player
Fun
Java
Launch Settings Information
Java Setting
Java Audio Java Vibration Java Network
Tools
Calendar To Do List Alarm
Sound Recorder FM Radio Schedule FM Record
Melody Compose
Free Data Spa ce Heap Size
Games
Start Game Best Grades Game Help Game Settings
World Clock Calculator Unit Converter
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Health Stopwatch
Services
STK
(depends on SIM)
WAP
Homepage Bookmarks Recent Pages Enter Address WAP Push Settings
Data Account
GSM GPRS
File Manager
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Memo
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Safety Information
1 . SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FIXED WIRELESS TERMINALS .POTE NTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cauls e an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
INTERFERENCE TO MEDICAL DIVICES
Certain electronic equipment may be shielded against RF signal from you wireless phone. (pacemakers, Hearing Aids, and so on) Turn your phone OFF in health c are facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic system in motor vehicles.
.EXPOSURE TO RF ENERGY
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Do not move the antenna close to, or couching any exposed part of the body when making a call.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR RF EXPOSURE
Body worn operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 15 mm. from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 15 mm. separation distance between the user’s body and the back of the phone, including the antenna. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
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SAR INFORMATION
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. * Tests for SAR are conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 1.39 W/Kg
described in this user guide, is 0.309 W/Kg
models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/ oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID:
RV2EZ900.
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Asso-ciation (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a sub-stantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone
and when worn on the body , as
. * In the
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U.S.A.
U.S.FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
INFORMATION TO THE USER
NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful Interference in a residential installation This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if Not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful Interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular Installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: *- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  *- Connect the equipment into an outlet of a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. *- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance.
Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for Compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Connecting of peripherals requires the use of grounded shielded signal cables.
FCC Compliance Information
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received. Including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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