Fly SX305 User Guide

SX305 User Manual
CONTENTS
YOUR PHONE .................................................... 3
GETTING STARTED ........................................... 11
MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS .................... 15
(Phonebook, Call History)
MESSAGING ...................................................... 25
MULTIMEDIA ...................................................... 37
(Camera, Image Viewer, Video Recorder/Player, Photo Editor, Audio Player, Sound Recorder, FM Radio, Schedule FM Record, Melody Compose)
FUN ..................................................................... 50
(Java, Games)
Tools .………………………….……………… 53
(Calendar, To Do List, Alarm, World Clock, Calculator, Units Converter, Health, Stopwatch)
SETTINGS .......................................................... 57
(Phone/Call/Network/Security Setup, Audio Equaliser, Bluetooth, Restore Factory Settings)
SERVICES .......................................................... 69
(SIM Toolkit, WAP, Data Account)
FILE MANAGER ................................................. 74
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ............................. 77
MENU MAP…………………………………………. 93
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YOUR PHONE
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IN THE BOX
Thank you for purchasing this product. Please check to ensure you have all of the items below.*
Handset
Battery
User’s Guide
Ear/Microphone
PC Sync CD & USB Cable
(*Images may vary slightly from the actual product.)
Travel Adapter
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PHONE Phone Layout
Note: The illustrations, simulated screen and related
images used in this manual are for reference only. There may be slight differences between the handset and keys and content of display used in this manual and those of your handset. Every effort is made to ensure this user manual is as accurate as possible at the time of going to press. For the most up to date version of the manual, please visit the
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HELP section at www.flymobile.co.uk
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KEYS
Power on/off Key & End Key
Soft Keys
Perform functions identified on the bottom line of the display.
Navigation Keys
Move up, down, left and right through menus or in normal editing mode.
WAP Key ([OK] Key)
In idle mode, press to access the WAP menu or press and hold to launch the WAP browser. In menu mode, press to select the highlighted menu option or confirm input. In camera and video preview mode, press to work as a shutter.
Send Key
Press to dial or answer a call. In idle mode, press to recall the last 50 numbers dialled, missed, or received.
Press to end a call or to return to idle mode. Press and hold to switch the phone on/off. In the phone’s menu system, press to return the phone to idle mode.
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Alphanumeric Keys
Press to enter numbers, letters and special characters.
Special Function Keys
Press to enter special characters to perform various functions.*
Side Key (on the right hand side of your phone) Press up or down to:
adjust the keypad tone volume adjust the earpiece volume during a call adjust the audio player volume move through the months in calendar mode scroll through menu options in menu mode
Press up and hold to Start “voice recording” during a call. Stop “voice recording” by pressing the [Stop] soft key.
* The special function key performs various functions:
1. To make an “ twice to display “ code, area code (without the leading zero), and the phone number.
2. To enter a “ to enter a pause (“
3. Press and hold the [#] key to activate/deactivate the
Silent Mode”.
International Call” – press the [*] key
+” character, then input the country
Pause or Wait” – press the [*] three times
P”) or four times to enter a wait (“W”).
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DISPLAY LAYOUT
The idle screen display includes four areas.
Icons
Displays various icons
Text & Graphics
Display messages, instructions, and information you enter.
The Current Date & Time
Soft Key Function Indicators
Show the current functions assigned to the soft keys.
ICONS
Signal Strength: Tells you the strength of
the network signal – the more bars, the stronger the signal.
GPRS: Shows GPRS is in range and the strength of the signal.
Roaming: Roaming on other networks is enabled.
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Missed Calls:
You have missed an incoming
call(s).
New SMS Message: You have received a new SMS message.
MMS Unread: You have received a new MMS message.
MMS Busy: The phone is busy receiving or sending an MMS message.
Broadcast Message: Broadcast Message receive move is active.
WAP Mail: You have received a WAP message.
Call Barring On: All incoming calls are barred.
Call Forward: All incoming calls are diverted to another number.
Bluetooth: The Bluetooth function is switched on.
Bluetooth Headset: Appears when a Bluetooth hands-free headset is connected.
Bluetooth Connected: Appears when the Bluetooth device is connected.
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Vibrate and Ring:
Vibrate and Ring mode is
active.
Silent
Mode:
Vibrate then Ring: Vibrate then Ring mode
is active.
Vibrate On: Vibrate mode is active.
Silent mode is active.
Alarm On: The Alarm Clock is switched on.
Lock: The phone is locked.
Battery Strength: Shows the level of your
battery - the more bars, the more power remaining.
Headset: The profile is set to Headset.
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GETTING STARTED
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INSTALLING THE SIM CARD
Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card contains a computer chip that keeps track of your phone number, the services included in your subscription and your phonebook information.
To install the SIM card:
1. Make sure the phone is switched off. If, necessary, switch off the phone by holding down the End/Power key until the Power off message appears.
2. Remove the battery cover. Do this by turning the phone face down and then pulling down the clip at the bottom of the phone. Lift the battery cover off and remove the battery unit.
3. Put the SIM card into the phone. Make sure that the
SIM card is inserted properly. The gold coloured
contacts on the card should be face down.
Note: Turn off the phone when inserting the SIM card to prevent accidental damage to the SIM card or phone.
4. Place the battery pack inside the phone so that the connectors face each other and replace the battery cover.
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CHARGING THE BATTERY
Your phone comes with a battery, and a travel charger. You can also use the USB data cable to charge your phone via a computer. For your own safety you should use only approved batteries and chargers for this phone.
Note: Ensure that you fully charge the battery before using your phone for the first time.
After installing the battery, plug the travel charger into the charging port on the left side of the phone. Connect the travel charger to an electrical outlet and disconnect when charging is complete.
CHARGER, USB CABLE AND HEADSET OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
While using either the charger, USB cable, or Stereo Headset, please ensure you insert them into the phone with the arrow side to the front.
LOW BATTERY INDICATOR
When the battery level is low, the phone will emit a warning sound and display a warning message on the screen. The phone will switch off automatically if the battery is too weak to operate.
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Note: If the battery is discharged completely and not used for a while, the phone will not display the charging image for about the first 30 minutes of charging.
SWITCHING THE PHONE ON AND OFF
1. Press and hold the power on/off key to switch the phone on.
2. If the phone asks for a PIN (Personal Identity Number), enter your PIN. The phone will search for your network and, once located, will display the idle screen. The external display will show signal strength, battery strength and time and date.
3. To switch off the phone, press and hold the power on/off key until the idle screen disappears.
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MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS
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MAKING A CALL
From the idle screen, enter the phone number and press the [Send] Key. To end the call, press the [End] key or close the phone.
RETRIEVING A PHONE NUMBER
1. Use [Name] from the Idle Screen: press the right soft
Name] from the idle screen and highlight a name
key [ using the navigation keys or enter the name you want to search for. Press the [ view the details of the phonebook entry, select the
Option] soft key and select [View]. Press the [Send]
[ key to make a call.
2. Search in the Phonebook menu: press the left soft key
Menu], select [Phonebook] and then choose [Quick
[
] menu or [Search Entry] menu.
Search
MAKING A CALL USING SPEED DIAL
You can set up to eight frequently used numbers as speed dial numbers. To set up the Speed Dial function from the Phone Book menu, highlight [ soft key [
OK].
Send] key to make a call. To
Speed Dial] and press the left
Highlight [ list of speed dial numbers will appear. To assign a phone number to speed dial highlight a number and press the left soft key [
Set Number] and press the left soft key [OK]. A
Option] press [OK] to access your phone book list.
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Choose the number you wish to assign the speed dial for and press the left soft key [ hold that number key, the assigned phone number will be called.
MAKING A CALL FROM A SMS/MMS MESSAGE
When viewing a message, press the left soft key [Option] and select [Use Number]. The select [Option] and select
Dial] to call the number.
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REDIALLING THE LAST NUMBER
From the idle screen, press the [Send] key to display a list of the last numbers dialled. Use the navigation keys to highlight the required number then press the [ dial.
EMERGENCY CALLS
Ensure that the phone is switched on and in service. Enter the emergency number and press the [
Note: When [Enter Lock Code] or [Enter PIN] message are displayed, some networks may not allow emergency calls or may request that a SIM card is inserted and an Official Emergency Number called.
Add]. Now when you press and
Send] key to
Send] key.
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RECEIVING A CALL
When your phone rings and/or vibrates, open the phone to answer. To end the call, press the [End] key or close the phone.
THE PHONEBOOK
You can use the Phone Book to store names and phone numbers to the phone’s memory or to a SIM card. To access the Phone Book menu, from the idle screen, press the left soft key [
STORING A PHONE NUMBER
As you enter a phone number, the left soft key [Save] lets you store the number to your phonebook.
1. Key in the number to be stored and press [
2. Choose to save the number [
3. You can now enter information specific to this number including Name, Number, Company Name, Mobile/ Home/Office/Fax, Email, Birthday, Associate Picture & Video, Associate Sound, Caller Group.
MANAGING THE PHONEBOOK
From the [Phonebook] menu the following options will be available to allow you to search for phone numbers and manage the stored information:
Menu] and select [Phonebook].
Save].
To SIM] or [To Phone].
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Quick Search
Allows you to search the Phonebook data by name. Simply type the alphabet and the results will be displayed dynamically. From this list, you can also View, Edit, Delete, Copy, Move, Duplicate the entry as well as sending an SMS, MMS and Vcard to the number.
Search Entry
Allows you to search the Phonebook by name, enter the name you want to search or even a start letter in the input box and press the left soft key [ and the entry will appear. Select the [ number or choose View, Edit, Delete, Copy, Move, Duplicate, Send SMS, Send MMS, Send vCard.
Add New Entry
Allows you to store new numbers into the Phonebook. From the [ and press the left soft key [ [To Phone] and input details to the entry.
Copy All
Allows you to copy all Phonebook data from the SIM to the Phone or vice versa - for backing up your Phonebook data.
Delete
Allows you to delete all Phonebook data on the SIM card or the Phone in its entirety or one by one.
Phonebook] menu, scroll to [Add New Entry]
Option]. Select [Search]
Send] key to call the
OK]. Select storage [To SIM] or
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Caller Group
Allows you to set up and edit the following Caller Group profiles:
Group Name: edit the group name. Alert Type: change the alert type. Melody: select the ring tone for a person/group. Picture: assign a picture to a person/group. Associate Video: assign a video to a person/group. Member List: assign numbers to the group member list.
Speed Dial
Allows you to set up and edit eight frequently dialled numbers as speed dial. Set the Speed Dial function to [ and choose a key location from 2-9. Press the left soft key
Option] and choose [Edit] to select an entry from the
[ Phonebook. Then press [ Dial. (See also page 16).
Note: Key [1] is reserved for your voice mail server.
Special Number
Allows you to view and edit your owner number, Service Dial number and SOS number.
Add] to assign the entry to Speed
On]
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Settings
Allows you to view and edit the following Phonebook settings: Memory Status: see how many names/numbers are
stored in the Phonebook and the space remaining.
Preferred Storage: select SIM or Phone. Fields: assign fields to your Phonebook entries. My vCard: edit, save and send My vCard. Human Voice Prompt: activates the voice prompt. View Method: view entries by selecting Search All,
From Phone or From SIM.
Caller Picture: view entries by Caller Picture. Caller Ring Tone: view entries by Caller Ring Tone. Caller Video: view entries by Caller Video.
CALL HISTORY
Your phone keeps a list of calls you recently dialled, received or missed. The most recent calls are listed and the oldest calls are deleted as new calls are added. To access the call history menu, from the idle screen, press the left soft
Menu] and select [Call History].
key [
Tip: Press the [Send] key to see a list of recently called numbers.
The following functions can be accessed from [Call History] menu.
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Missed Calls
Display the most recently missed calls. In the missed calls list, you can view details of the time and date of a call by pressing left soft key [ [Send] key or alternatively Delete, Save to Phonebook or Edit the entry.
Dialled Calls
Displays the most recently dialled calls. From the dialled calls list, you can view details of the time and date of a call by pressing the left soft key [ the [Send] key or alternatively Delete, Save to Phonebook or Edit the entry.
Received Calls
Displays the most recently received calls. In the list of received calls, you can view the details of the time and date of a call by pressing the left soft key [ by pressing the [ Phonebook or Edit the entry.
Delete Call Log
Allows you to delete missed calls, dialled calls, received calls, or delete all calls.
Ok]. To call the number press the
Ok]. To call a number press by
Ok]. To call a number
Send] key or alternatively Delete, Save to
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Call Time
Allows you to check the duration of your last call, the total duration of outgoing calls and of calls received. During a call the duration of the call is also shown in the display.
Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary from the time displayed.
SMS Counter
Allows you to view the number of sent and received SMS messages.
GPRS Counter
Allows you to see how much data has been sent or received by the phone via the GPRS service:
IN CALL OPTIONS
Your phone provides access to a number of options for use during a call. Press the left soft key [ access any of the following options:
Hold
Allows you to place the current active call on hold by pressing [
Option] and then [Retrieve]. You can also end the call or
[ place a new call from this menu.
Hold]. The call is reactivated by pressing
Option] during a call to
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End
Ends the current call
New Call
Allows you to make a second call during calling by keying in the second phone number.
Phone Book
Allows you to retrieve a number using the [Phonebook] option and the call it by pressing the [ call is automatically put on hold.
SMS
Allows you to access the SMS menu and make or read text messages during a call.
Sound Recorder
Allows you to record the current call
Mute
Allows you to mute the call.
Send] key. The first
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MESSAGING
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MESSAGES
The Messages menu allows you to send and receive text messages (SMS), multimedia messages (MMS), voice mail and cell broadcast messages. To access the Messages menu, from the idle screen, press the left soft key [ and select [Messages].
Note: Before you start, make sure the number of your service centre is set. This number comes from your network provider and is usually saved to your SIM card.
SMS (SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE)
Allows you to send and receive text messages from one phone to another.
Writing a Message
To compose a text message:
1. Go to [
2. Select [
3. Press the left soft key [
Messages] from the main menu and select the
SMS] menu.
[
Write Message] and type your message.
Option] and select [Done], then
choose one of following send options:
Send Only: send to the recipient phone number. Save and Send: save and send the message to
the required recipient.
Save Only: save the message to [Drafts] to send
later.
Menu]
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Send to Many: send to multiple recipients. Select
Edit List] to add up to 10 recipient(s)
[
Send by Group: sends to a Caller Group.
4. Input the phone number directly or search the Phone Book by pressing the left soft key [
5. A Success or Fail message will be displayed on the screen for all recipients.
Notes: The maximum size allowed for a message can
differ, depending on your service provider.
Depending on the file type, some files may be
unsuitable for forwarding.
Tip: If you receive a call while writing a message, the message will be saved and you can return to it once the call is complete without losing the data.
Search].
The following can also be accessed by selecting [
Messages] menu.
the [
Inbox
This folder stores all received SMS messages and allows you to view new or previously read messages.
SMS] from
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The message will display the sender’s phone number or name (if stored in the key to view the message contents.
You can then select one of the following options:
Reply: reply to the sender. Delete: delete the viewed message. Edit: edit the message for forwarding Forward: edit the message and send to another phone. Copy to Phone/SIM: save a copy to the phone memory. Move to Phone/SIM: move messages stored on the
SIM card to the phone memory.
Delete All: delete all messages in the Inbox. Copy All: copy all the messages to the phone
memory/SIM.
Move All: move all messages from the SIM to the
phone memory or vice versa.
Use Number: call the sender or save number to the
Phonebook.
Use URL: connect to a URL using the Web Browser.
Outbox
Allows you to view and edit sent or unsent messages that you have saved. You can select the options above from the outbox menu.
Draft
Allows you to view and edit messages in Drafts.
Phonebook). Choose the [Ok] soft
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