LG U8290 User Manual

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U8290
User Guide
Part No. MMBB0181801 (1.1)
Printed in Korea
U8290 User Guide
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This document is the User's Guide for the LG U8290 3G Video Mobile Phone. All rights for this document are reserved by LG Electronics. Copying, modifying and distributing this document without the consent of LG Electronics are prohibited.
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U8290 User Guide
This document is the User's Guide for the LG U8290 3G Video Mobile Phone. All rights for this document are reserved by LG Electronics. Copying, modifying and distributing this document without the consent of LG Electronics are prohibited.
English
Disposal of your old appliance
1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities.
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
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Guidelines .................................................................................. 6
Installing the SIM card .......................................................... 10
Charging the Battery .............................................................. 12
Disconnecting the charger ................................................... 13
How to use a TransFlash (TFlash) memory card ................14
Part of the Phone .................................................................... 16
Key functions ........................................................................... 17
Getting Started ........................................................................ 18
Display information ............................................................... 20
General Functions .................................................................. 23
Special Functions .................................................................. 28
Main Menu .............................................................................. 29
1. Profiles ................................................................................. 31
General ................................................................................. 31
Silent ..................................................................................... 31
Outdoor ................................................................................. 31
Vibrate only .......................................................................... 31
Headset ................................................................................ 31
Car ......................................................................................... 31
User defined 1 ..................................................................... 31
User defined 2 ..................................................................... 31
2. My Media ............................................................................. 33
2.1 Photos ............................................................................. 33
2.2 Pictures ........................................................................... 33
2.3 Sounds ............................................................................. 36
2.4 Music ............................................................................... 38
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2.5 Games & more ............................................................... 39
2.6 Videos ............................................................................. 44
2.7 Bluetooth data ............................................................... 45
2.8 External memory ........................................................... 46
3. Call register ......................................................................... 48
3.1 Missed calls ................................................................... 48
3.2 Received calls ................................................................ 48
3.3 Dialled calls .................................................................... 48
3.4 All calls ........................................................................... 48
3.5 Call durations ................................................................. 48
4. Messages ............................................................................ 50
4.1 New message ................................................................ 50
4.2 Inbox ................................................................................ 61
4.3 E-mail inbox .................................................................... 62
4.4 Drafts ............................................................................... 63
4.5 Outbox ............................................................................. 64
4.6 Sent ................................................................................. 64
4.7 Voice mail ....................................................................... 65
4.8 Templates ........................................................................65
4.9 Settings ........................................................................... 66
5. t-zones .................................................................................. 71
How to access t-zones ....................................................... 71
6. Contacts ............................................................................... 72
6.1 Add new .......................................................................... 72
6.2 Search ............................................................................. 72
6.3 Speed dials ..................................................................... 72
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6.4 Group manager .............................................................. 72
6.5 Own number ................................................................... 72
6.6 Settings ........................................................................... 73
7. Organiser ............................................................................. 74
7.1 Alarm clock .................................................................... 74
7.2 Calendar ......................................................................... 74
7.3 To do ................................................................................ 77
7.4 Memo .............................................................................. 77
7.5 Date counter .................................................................. 78
7.6 Voice recorder ............................................................... 78
7.7 Calculator ....................................................................... 79
7.8 Unit converter ................................................................ 80
7.9 World time ...................................................................... 81
7.* Stop watch ..................................................................... 82
8. Camera ................................................................................. 83
8.1 Take photo ...................................................................... 83
8.2 Take video ...................................................................... 84
8.3 Memory status ............................................................... 85
9. Settings ................................................................................ 86
9.1 Profiles (for SAT SIM) .................................................. 86
9.2 Date & Time ................................................................... 86
9.3 Favourites ....................................................................... 86
9.4 Phone settings ............................................................... 87
9.5 Call settings .................................................................... 88
9.6 Connectivity ................................................................... 93
9.7 Security ......................................................................... 100
9.8 Memory status ............................................................. 104
9.9 Handset info. ................................................................ 105
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9.* Internet ......................................................................... 105
9. # Reset settings ............................................................. 109
Troubleshooting ................................................................... 110
Accessories .......................................................................... 112
Index ....................................................................................... 114
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Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this manual.
Radio wave exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information
This mobile phone model U8290 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirement for exposure to radio waves. This requirement is based on scientific guidelines that include safety margins designed to assure this safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
• The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. Tests for SAR are conducted using standardized method with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all used frequency bands.
• While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various LG phone models, they are all designed to meet the relevant guidelines for exposure to radio waves.
• The SAR limit recommended by the international Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), which is 2W/kg averaged over ten (10) gram of tissue.
• The highest SAR value for this model phone tested by DASY3 for use at the ear is 0.658 W/kg (10g).
• SAR data information for residents in countries/regions that have adopted the SAR limit recommended by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), which is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one (1) gram of tissue (for example USA, Canada, Australia and Taiwan).
Warning: Use only batteries, charger and accessories approved for use with this particular phone model. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone, and may be dangerous.
• Do not disassemble this unit. Take it to a qualified service technician when repair work is required.
• Keep away from electrical appliances such as a TV, radio or personal computer.
Product care and maintenance
Exposure to radio frequency energy
Guidelines
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Guidelines
• The unit should be kept away from heat sources such as radiators or cookers.
• Do not drop.
• Do not subject this unit to mechanical vibration or shock.
• The coating of the phone may be damaged if covered with wrap or vinyl wrapper.
• Use dry cloth to clean the exterior of the unit. (Do not use solvent such as benzene, thinner or alcohol.)
• Do not subject this unit to excessive smoke or dust.
• Do not keep the phone next to credit cards or transport tickets; it can affect the information on the magnetic strips.
• Do not tap the screen with a sharp object; otherwise, it may damage the phone.
• Do not expose the phone to liquid or moisture.
• Use the accessories like an earphone cautiously. Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
• Please remove the data cable before power on the handset.
To enjoy optimum performance with minimum power consumption please:
• Hold the phone as you speak to any other telephone. While speaking directly into the microphone, angle the antenna in a direction up and over your shoulder.
• Do not hold the antenna when the phone is in use. If you hold it, it can affect call quality, it also may cause the phone to operate as a higher power level that needed and shorten talk and standby times.
All mobile phones may get interference, which could affect performance.
• Do not use your mobile phone near medical equipment without requesting permission. Avoid placing the phone over the pacemaker, i.e. in your breast pocket.
• Some hearing aids might be disturbed by mobile phones.
• Minor interference may affect TVs, radios, PCs, etc.
Electronics devices
Efficient phone operation
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Guidelines
Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile phones in the areas when you drive.
• Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.
• Give full attention to driving.
• Use a hands-free kit, if available.
• Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.
• RF energy may affect some electronic systems in your motor vehicle such as car stereos and safety equipment.
• If your vehicle is equipped with an air bag, do not obstruct with installed or portable wireless equipment. It can cause serious injury due to improper performance.
Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any regulations or rules.
• Do not use the phone at a refueIling point. Don't use near fuel or chemicals.
• Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle, which contains your mobile phone and accessories.
Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft.
• Turn off your mobile phone before boarding any aircraft.
• Do not use it on the ground without crew permission.
In aircraft
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Blasting areaRoad safety
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Guidelines
Keep the phone in a safe place out of small children's reach. It includes small parts which if detached may cause a choking hazard.
Emergency calls may not be available under all cellular networks. Therefore, you should never depend solely on your mobile phone for emergency calls. Check with your local service provider.
• You do not need to completely discharge the battery before recharging. Unlike other battery systems, there is no memory effect that could compromise the battery's performance.
• Use only LG batteries and chargers. LG chargers are designed to maximize the battery life.
• Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery pack.
• Keep the metal contacts of the battery pack clean.
• Replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance. The battery pack may be recharged hundreds of times until it needs replacing.
• Recharge the battery if it has not been used for a long time to maximize usability.
• Do not expose the battery charger to direct sunlight or use it in high humidity, such as the bathroom.
• Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, this may deteriorate the battery performance.
Battery information and care
Emergency calls
Children
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Your SIM card contains your phone number, service details and contacts and must be inserted into your handset.
If your SIM card is removed then your handset becomes unusable (except emergency calls) until a valid one is inserted. Always disconnect the charger and other accessories from your handset before inserting and removing your SIM card.
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Installing the SIM card
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n Notice
Before installing always make sure that the phone is switched off and remove the battery.
The metal contact of the SIM card can be easily damaged by scratches. Pay special attention to the SIM card while handling and installing. Follow the instructions supplied with the SIM card.
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Installing the SIM card
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Charging the Battery
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To connect the travel adapter to the phone, you must first install the battery.
1. With the arrow facing you as shown in the diagram push the plug on the battery adapter into the socket on the bottom of the phone until it clicks into place.
2. Connect the other end of the travel adapter to the mains socket. Use only the charger included in the box.
n Warning
Do not force the connector as this may damage the phone and/or the travel adapter.
Please notice the unusual Start time that can take up to 35 seconds at a first power on or when removing the battery.
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Disconnect the travel adapter from the phone by pressing its side buttons as shown in the diagram.
n Note
• Ensure the battery is fully charged before using the phone.
• Do not remove your battery or the SIM card while charging.
• The moving bars of the battery icon will stop after charging is complete.
• If the battery is completely discharged, the charge could take some minutes before starting.
n Note
If the battery does not charge,
• switch the phone off.
• ensure the battery is correctly fit.
Disconnecting the charger
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The phone has 20MB of internal memory, which can be expanded using a TransFlash (TFlash) memory card. The TransFlash product is an ultra small, semi­removable flash memory module especially designed for mobile phones. The phone can support TransFlash memory cards of a capacity of at least 256MB.
<How to insert a TransFlash memory card>
1. Power off the phone. Inserting or removing the
TransFlash when the phone is on may damage the files stored in the memory card.
2. Lift the plastic cover which protects the TransFlash slot.
3. Insert the memory card in the slot. The gold contacts must be kept on the back of the TransFlash. Don’t push the TransFlash too much. If it cannot enter easily in the slot, you may be trying to insert it in the wrong way or there could be a foreign object in the slot.
How to use a TransFlash (TFlash) memory card
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4. Once inserted, push the memory card until you hear
a “click”, meaning that the TransFlash has been correctly blocked.
5. Close the slot plastic protection.
6. To remove the memory card, power off the phone,
open the slot protection and push the TransFlash to unlock it. Carefully extract the memory card.
Attention:
• Avoid using the Flash Memory Card when the battery is low.
• When writing to the card, wait for the operation to
complete before removing the card.
• The card is designed to fit easily into the system one
way only.
• Do not bend the card or force it into the slot.
• Do not insert any other kind of memory cards different from TransFlash.
For more information on the TransFlash, please refer to the instructions manual of the memory card.
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How to use a TransFlash (TFlash) memory card
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Parts of the Phone
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Sub LCD
Flash/light
Camera
SIM card
socket
Battery terminals
Cable connector/ Battery charging connector
Stereo headset
connector
Volume keys
Smart key (Task Manager / Music Launcher)
Slot for external Memory Card
Sides of handset
Battery cover
Battery
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Connect jack to fit the shape of terminal. Otherwise, product can be damaged.
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Key functions
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Main display
Camera
Send key
Left soft key
activates the prompts displayed
on screen in the left soft box.
Video call/Call list key
Speaker
End key On/Off
OK key+4-way navigation key
Right soft key
activates the prompts displayed on screen in the right soft box.
Clear key
Microphone
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Ensure that your SIM card is in your handset and the battery is charged. Press and hold the key until power is on. Enter the SIM PIN code that was supplied with your SIM card if PIN code setting is on. After a few seconds you will be registered on the network.
Press and hold the key until power is off. There may be a few seconds delay while the handset powers down. Do not re-power the handset during this time.
You can use the access codes described in this section to avoid unauthorized use of your phone. The access codes (except PUK and PUK2 codes) can be changed by using the Change codes feature [Menu
9.7.5].
PIN code (4 to 8 digits)
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects your SIM card against unauthorized use. The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM card. When the PIN Code Request is set to Enable, your phone will request the PIN code every time it is switched on. When the PIN Code Request is set to Disable, your phone connects to the network directly without the PIN code.
PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits)
The PIN2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to access functions such as Fixed Dial Number. These functions are only available if supported by your SIM card.
PUK code (4 to 8 digits)
The PUK (PIN Unblocking Key) code is required to unlock a blocked PIN code. The PUK code may be supplied with the SIM card. If not, contact your network operator’s customer service for the code. If you lose the code, contact your network operator’s customer service.
Access Codes
Turning your handset off
Turning your handset on
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PUK2 code (4 to 8 digits)
The PUK2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to unlock a blocked PIN2 code. If you lose the code, contact your network operator’s customer service.
Security code (4 to 8 digits)
The security code protects the unauthorized use of your phone. The default security code is set to ‘0000’ and the security code is required to delete all phone entries and to restore the handset to factory setting.
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Getting Started
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This is the initial screen of the phone that appears when there is no SIM card installed in the phone, or the installed SIM card is invalid. In this screen, users can only make emergency calls, and turn the phone off. To turn off the phone, press and hold the End key for a few seconds.
Screen Structure
If there is no SIM card installed, an animation telling you to insert a SIM card appears. If the SIM card inserted into the phone is invalid, an animation telling you that the SIM card is locked appears.
Emergency Call Function
The Left soft key is represented by “SOS” on the screen. Press left softkey or key your emergency number using the number keys, and then press the OK key to make an emergency call.
The idle screen appears when you have installed a proper SIM card and turned the phone on.
Screen Structure
Idle screen consists of the operator’s name, indicators, date, and time on a background image. You can change the wallpaper in the display settings menu.
Key Functions
The functions of the keys in the idle screen status are described below.
Idle ScreenNo SIM Idle Screen
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The numbering screen appears when a number key is pressed in the idle screen.
Screen Structure
The numbering screen consists of status indicators, dialled number, and soft menu. Status indicators are the same as that of the idle screen. You can change the size and colour of the dialling font in the display settings menu. You can make a call while dialling a phone number by pressing the Send or Video Call key.
Soft Key
You can use the soft keys for several functions while dialling a number. Using the left most soft key, you can save the current number to Contacts, you can send a message to the number, you can search for the number in Contacts and you can make a voice call/video call.
When the Handset Lock function is selected, you can only make an emergency call, release the lock, and turn off the phone in this screen. As always, you can turn the phone off by pressing and holding the End key for a few seconds.
Screen Structure
The screen structure of the Handset Lock screen is the same as that of the idle screen, except that the lock message appears instead of the idle screen.
Emergency Call Function
You can make an emergency call using the Left soft key. As with the No SIM Idle screen, only emergency numbers can be dialled.
Handset Lock ScreenNumbering Screen
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Unlock Function
If you press the OK key, a popup screen appears asking you to input the Security code to unlock the phone. The Security code is configured by selecting Settings > Security > Change password. If you key in an incorrect Security Code, the phone will remain in Handset Lock status. If you key in the correct Security Code, the phone will be unlocked, and the idle screen will be displayed. If you have turned the phone off in the Handset Lock status, you will find the phone remains in Handset Lock status when you turn it on.
This service obstruct calling service in some condition. and this condition can be edited by user (9. Settings >
7. Security > 3. Call barring) The barring password is required when you use the
call barring function. The password is obtained from the your network operator's customer service when you subscribe to this function.
While this service is activated, caller will hear the information message that this call is not connected because of user's reason.
Barring Password
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Display information
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Ensure you tell the other party before recording a voice call.
You can make a video call in 3G covered service area. If called user have a 3G video phone in 3G covered service area, the call will be established.
You can also answer a video call for video incoming call
To make/answer a video call, do the following.
1. Input the phone number using the keypad, or select the phone number from the calls made/received lists.
n Note
To correct mistakes, press the key briefly to delete the last number, or press and hold the key to delete all numbers.
2. If you do not want to use the speakerphone, ensure you have the headset plugged in.
3. To start the video function, press .
n Note
You will be notified that you will need to close other applications to make the video call.
n Note
The video call may take some time to connect. Please be patient. The connection time will also depend on how quickly the other party answers the call. While the video call is connecting, you will see your own images; after the other party has answered, their image will be displayed on screen.
4. Adjust the camera position if necessary.
5. Press the end key to finish the call, or close the
handset.
Making a voice call
1. Enter the number including the full area code.
] To delete a digit press the key.
To delete all digits press and hold the key.
2. Press the key to make the call.
Making and Answering a video call
Making and Answering calls
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3. Press the key to finish the call, or close the handset.
n Note
To activate the speakerphone during a call, press and hold the key for at least 2 secs.
Making a voice/video call from Contacts
It is easy to call anyone whose number you have stored in your Contacts.
Press the down navigation key to access the contacts list.
Scroll to your chosen contact. Press the key to make a voice call, or key to make a video call. Press the key to finish the call.
Making International Calls
1. Press and hold the key for the international
prefix. The ‘+’ character can be replaced with the international access code.
2. Enter the country code, area code, and the phone number.
3. Press the key.
Adjusting the Volume
During a call, if you want to adjust the earpiece volume, use the side keys of the handset. In idle mode with the flip cover open, you can adjust the key volume using the side keys.
Answering a Call
When you receive a call, the phone rings and the flashing phone icon appears on the screen. If the caller can be identified, the caller’s phone number (or name if stored in your Contacts) is displayed.
1. Open the flip and press the key to answer an incoming call. If the answer mode is set to Press any key, any key will answer a call except for the key.
n Note
• To reject an incoming call, press the key or the right soft key twice.
• If you set “Answer mode” as “Open flip” (Menu 9.5.8), you can answer the call simply by opening the flip.
2. End the call by closing the handset or pressing the key.
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n Note
You can answer a call while using the Contacts or other menu features.
Signal Strength
If you are inside a building, being near a window may give you better reception. You can see the strength of your signal by the signal indicator see the strength ( ) on your handset's display screen.
Entering Text
You can enter alphanumeric characters using the keypad. For example, storing names in the Contacts, writing a message, creating a personal greeting or scheduling events in the calendar all require entering text. Following text input methods are available in the handset.
Changing the Text Input Mode
1. When you are in a field that allows characters to be
entered, you will notice the text input mode indicator in the upper right corner of the display.
2. Short pressing the key cycles between , , and . A long press changes mode
to .
Using the T9 Mode
The T9 predictive text input mode allows you to enter words easily with a minimum number of key presses. As you press each key, the handset begins to display the characters that it thinks you are typing based on a built-in dictionary. As new letters are added, the word changes to reflect the most likely candidate from the dictionary.
1. When you are in the T9 predictive text input mode,
start entering a word by pressing keys to . Press one key per letter.
] The word changes as letters are typed - ignore
what’s on the screen until the word is typed completely.
] If the word is still incorrect after typing completely,
press the key once or more to cycle through the other word options.
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Example
Press to type Good. Press the key to get Home.
] If the desired word is missing from the word choices
list, add it by using the ABC mode.
2. Enter the whole word before editing or deleting any keystrokes.
3. Complete each word with a space by pressing the key.
To delete letters, press the key. Press and hold down the key to erase entire words.
Using the ABC Mode
Use the to . keys to enter your text.
1. Press the key labelled with the required letter:
] Once for the first letter ] Twice for the second letter ] And so on
2. To insert a space, press the
key once. To delete
letters, press the key. Press and hold down the
key to clear the display.
Using the 123 (Number) Mode
The 123 Mode enables you to enter numbers in a text message(a telephone number, for example).
Press the keys corresponding to the required digits before manually switching back to the appropriate text entry mode.
Using the Symbol Mode
The symbol mode enables you to enter various symbols or special characters.
To enter a symbol, select [Options] > [Insert] > [Symbol]. Use the navigation and numeric keys to select the desired symbol and press the
key.
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Key description
Each key can be used for several symbols. There are shown below.
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Characters in the order display
Lower case Upper case
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1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 0
Key
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Task Manager works when the phone is open, displaying on the main display the list of modules currently running. It uses this list to control switching between modules, present status confirmation and close modules.
Task Manager can be accessed by pressing the Smart key on the side of the phone under the volume keys.
• Side Smart key (short press, phone open)
Displays the menu list on the main display. This function ensures that the menu is displayed regardless of which module is running.
Music Launcher works in idle, when the phone is closed. It allows to launch immediately the music player without opening the phone. Music Launcher can be accessed by long-pressing the Smart key on the side of the phone.
• Side Smart key (long press, phone closed)
Displays the Music menu on the sub-LCD. Options can be selected with the volume side keys and confirmed with new presses on the Smart key.
Music Player Quick LauncherMulti Tasking
Special Functions
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You can launch a menu by pressing the OK key in the idle screen. Move to a desired item and press the OK key to go into the sub menu.
From main menu you can also go into a submenu by directly pressing the corresponding numeric key as follows. The main menu consists of the following high-level and sub menus.
1. [SAT services] (with network operator specific service name stored on SIM card) or Profiles (if SAT not supported by SIM)
General Silent Outdoor Vibrate only Headset Car User defined 1 User defined 2
2. My Media
Photos Pictures Sounds Music Games & more Videos Bluetooth data External memory
3. Call register
Missed calls Received calls Dialled calls All calls Call durations
4. Messages
New message Inbox E-mail inbox Drafts Outbox Sent Voice mail Templates Settings
5. t-zones
How to access t-zones
Main Menu
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6. Contacts
Add new Search Speed dials Group manager Own number Settings
7. Organiser
Alarm clock Calendar To do Memo Date counter Voice recorder Calculator Unit converter World time Stop watch
8. Camera
Take photo Take video Memory status
9. Settings
Profiles (for SAT SIM) Date & Time Favourites Phone settings Call settings Connectivity Security Memory status Handset info. Internet Reset settings
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Depending on the support or not of SAT (i.e. SIM Application Toolkit) services on the SIM card, the menu 1 may be different. In case the SIM card supports SAT services, menu 1 will be the operator specific service name stored on the SIM card, for instance “Special”. Please refer in that case to the information provided with your SIM card for further information on how to use the related options. In case the SIM card does not support SAT services, menu 1 will be “Profiles” and allows you to select or customize some of the alert profiles. The following describes this menu Profiles. You can select ring tone or vibration for an incoming call and configure the sound and volume of the ring tone, button sound, and sound effect, according to a profile. The profiles provided include [General], [Silent], [Outdoor], [Vibrate only], [Headset], [Car], [User defined 1], and [User defined 2]. Select a profile, and press the OK button to activate the profile. The [Silent], [Vibrate only], [Headset], and [Car] profiles do not have an Option menu. Move the cursor to the corresponding profile. Then menus available are displayed on the softbar below the screen. Select the Edit menu for [General], [Outdoor], [Headset], [Car],
[User defined 1] & [User defined 2] profile to change the configuration.
The different list of options available when each profile has been selected for editing.
1. Alert type
2. Ringtones
3. Effect tones
This option determines the incoming call notification mode. You can select from [Ringing], [Vibration], [Light only], [Ring & vibration], [Vibration after ring], [Ring after vibration], [Max. ring & vibration].
a. Voice call tone: This option determines the
notification (incoming call) from Line1
b. Video call tone: This option determines the incoming
Video telephony call.
c. Volume: This option determines the ring tone volume
for incoming call notification.
Ringtones
Alert type
1. Profiles
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Profiles
a. Key tone: Key tone effect This option determines the
key tone that is played when a key is pressed.
b. Feedback tone: This option determines the warning
tone that is played for: [Feedback popup], [No network], [No battery], [When Delete all execute], [Factory default press], [Memory full], [Warning popup].
c. Effect tone volume: This option determines the
volume at which the key tones & Feedback tone need to be played.
To change Effect tones and its volume:
1. Select Effect tones and press Select.
2. Choose from the list of Options Key tone, Feedback
tone, Effect tone volume.
3. Change the settings and press Done to save the changes.
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You can save photos taken using the camera in the Photos folder and create new folders to manage them. You can also save selected files as animated Gifs and send multiple files to other people.
The detailed functions offered in submenu Options are as follows:
1. Create a new folder.
2. View/Edit/Move/Copy/Delete/Delete all/Rename
photo(s).
3. Mark/Unmark one or all photo(s).
4. Send a photo via MMS, Email or Bluetooth.
5. Set photo as wallpaper on main or front display.
6. Start or set (normal or full screen, at what pace) a
slide show.
7. Create with different photos an animated GIF file (Up to 10 files of 176X220 resolution and the limitation of file size is 2Mbyte for displaying).
8. Sort by name, date or file extension.
9. View the photo(s) as simple or detailed list, in a grid.
*. Memory info (handset or external memory card). #. View file information.
The folder Pictures consists of More pictures, an embedded link for downloading pictures from t-zones, and My pictures as default folder for downloaded pictures.
2.2.1 More pictures
You can download contents from T-Mobile wireless portal site. Please note that additional cost may occur when using online services.
2.2.2 My pictures
You can here manage, send or set as wallpaper downloaded pictures.
2.2 Pictures
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The detailed functions are as follow:
1. Create a new folder.
2. View/Edit/Move/Copy/Delete/Delete all/Rename
picture(s).
3. Mark/Unmark one or all picture(s).
4. Send a picture via MMS, E-mail or Bluetooth if not
protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM).
5. Set a picture as wallpaper for the main or front display.
6. Start or set (normal or full screen, at what pace) a slide show.
7. Create with different pictures an animated GIF file.
8. Sort the files by name, date or file extension.
9. View the picture(s) in a simple or detailed list, or in a
grid.
*. Memory info (handset or external memory card). #. View file information.
You can view JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP and WBMP images with the Image Viewer. The images are displayed in thumbnail images. 9 thumbnail images are displayed on a screen at a time. You can use various functions by using the [Option] key.
When a file selected the following Option keys will be displayed.
- New Folder: You can create a new folder within the folder currently selected.
- Files: You can view, edit, move, copy, delete, delete all and rename a file.
The detailed functions are as follows:
1. View/Edit/Rename/Move/Copy/Delete/Delete all.
2. Send a file via MMS, E-mail and Bluetooth if not
protected by Digital Rights Management(DRM).
3. Full
4. Zoom
5. Set as wallpaper
6. Slide show
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7. Go to list
8. file info.
- Mark/Unmark: Using the Mark function, you can send, delete, move and copy multiple files.
- Send via: You can send a file via E-mail, MMS and Bluetooth.
- Set as wallpaper: You can set a selected file as wallpaper, i.e. background image on the main or front display.
- Slide show: You can run the slide show.
- Make animated GIF: You can create a GIF animation.
- Sort by(Name, Date, Type): You can list files by sort.
- View by(Simple list/Detailed list/Grid): You can select a view type.
- Memory info.: You can view the current phone memory and external memory status.
- File info.: You can view the file information.
Press the soft 2 key to execute [Send] function immediately.
Select a thumbnail in the Thumbnail list screen, and select [View] to view the image enlarged.
In the large image screen, you can view in full screen mode by clicking [Full] at the centre, and you can execute the [Send] function using the soft 2 key.
Using the Options menu, you can use the following functions.
Using [Files] menu, you can delete, rename and edit a file and you can view the file information. Using the Edit menu, you can rotate, resize and crop an image and you can insert text or an effect.
Select [Files] and select Edit option to enter the Edit window.
In the Edit window, you can use the following different functions using the Option key.
- Files: You can open, move, copy, delete and rename a file. You an also view the file information.
• Select [Save] to save the edited image.
• Select [Rotate] to rotate the image by 90°, 180° or 270°.
• Select [Resize] to resize the image to smaller size.
• Select [Insert] to add Text, Frame, Element.
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• Select [Edit object] to use the Defect & Clipping functions.
• Select [Effect] to apply the desired effect to the image.
• Select [Mirror] to reverse as a mirror image (right><left).
• Select [Undo/Redo] to undo or redo the last operation on the image.
- Send via: You can send a file via E-mail, MMS and Bluetooth.
- Full: You can view in full screen mode.
- Zoom: You can select zoom level, 2X, 4X, or 8X.
- Set as wallpaper: You can set a selected file as as wallpaper, i.e. background image on the main or front display.
- Slide Show: You can run the slide show.
- Go to list.
- File info: You can view the file Information.
[ ] Copyright protected media contents.
(DRM(Digital Rights Management)) You can't render this picture.
[ ] Expired copyright protected picture. You render
use this picture. You can updates some media contents at File manager > Options > 2. Files
> 2. Activate
The folder Sounds consists of t-music, an embedded link for downloading sounds from t-zones, and My sounds as default folder for recorded or downloaded sounds.
2.3.1 t-music
You can download contents from T-Mobile wireless portal site. Please note that additional cost may occur when using online services.
2.3.2 My sounds
You can here manage, send or set as ringtones downloaded sounds.
The detailed functions are as follow:
1. Play the sound.
2. Create a new folder.
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3. Move/Copy/Delete/Delete all/Rename sound(s).
4. Mark/Unmark one or all sound(s).
5. Send a sound via MMS, E-mail or Bluetooth if not
protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM).
6. Set a sound as ringtone for voice or video incoming calls.
7. Sort the files by name, date or file extension.
8. View the sound files(s) in a simple or detailed list, or
in a grid.
9. Memory info (handset or external memory card).
#. View file information.
When option 1. Play is selected, the sound will be played with the Media Player. To pause playback, press the OK key during the playback. To resume the paused playback, press the OK key once again.
To set an area to repeat continuously, press Right Soft key (A->B) to mark the point where you want to the area to start and then press Right Soft key (A->B) again to mark the point where you want the area to end. The selected area will then repeat continuously.
Press Right Soft key (A->B) once again, while playing the selected area to release Area Repeat mode.
You can enter the Option menu by pressing the left soft key where you use the various utility functions using the up and down keys.
Move to the desired menu using the up and down key and press the OK key.
1. Background Play: You can play a file as Background music.
2. Play/Pause: You can play, or pause playing a file.
3. Send Via: You can send a file via MMS, E-mail and
Bluetooth if not protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM).
- Multimedia msg: You can send a file being played
via MMS.
- E-mail: You can send a file being played via E-mail.
- Bluetooth: You can send a file being played via
Bluetooth.
4. Ringtone: A sound can also be set as a ring tone for incoming voice or video calls.
5. Mute/Unmute: If the Volume is set at more than 0, the Unmute mode goes active, and if the Volume is at 0, the Mute mode is activated.
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6. Set repeat: You can set the Repeat mode.
- None: You can release the Repeat mode.
- Current file: You can repeat the current file.
- All files: You can play all files in the current directory.
- Shuffle: You can play a file randomly.
7. Area Repeat(A->B): You can set the Area Repeat mode.
8. Player settings: You can apply Visual effects & Player skins & Equalizer to the player.
9. File Info: You can check Information on a file being played (File name, Size, Date, Type, Protection status).
2.4.1 Mobile Jukebox
You can easily download music clips from t-zones, the mobile Internet portal by T-Mobile. Selecting Mobile Jukebox guides you directly to a rich variety of music, ranging from current charts to different music categories. Please note that additional cost may occur when using online services.
2.4.2 My music
You can manage downloaded music in this folder. The detailed functions are as follows:
1. Play the music file.
2. Create a new folder.
3. Move/Copy/Delete/Delete all/Rename music file(s).
4. Mark/Unmark one or all music files(s).
5. Send a music file via MMS, E-mail or Bluetooth if not
protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM).
6. Set a music file as ringtone for voice or video incoming calls.
7. Sort the files by name, date or file extension.
8. View the music files(s) in a simple or detailed list, or
in a grid.
9. Memory info (handset or external memory card).
#. View file information.
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2.4.3 Playlists
You can make a list of downloaded music files and play a selected file in the list.
How to make a list:
2.5.1 t-games
You can easily download games and other applications by selecting this menu When you select this menu, the browser application will be launched and you will be directly connected to the games section of t-zones. The downloaded applications will be stored in the ‘My games & more’ folder by default. Please note that additional cost may occur when using online services.
2.5.2 My games & more
The downloaded games & other applications are stored in this folder. When you select ‘My games & more’ menu, you can see the list of installed applications. You can open the installed applications for use. When the free space of the file system is less than 64 kilo bytes, Java can not be launched. You will see the error message ‘Insufficient space’. After deleting some files from the common memory space, you can launch the Java application without error.
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Options
A menu displaying the various option settings is displayed. These options when changed will affect only the selected Java application. Each Java application has different settings. Changes made on one Java application do not reflect on the other Java applications.
1. Open
Opens the selected Java application.
2. Delete
Deletes the selected Java application. You can’t delete the preinstalled Java application because this option is not displayed for the pre-installed Java application.
3. File info.
Displays the file information of the selected Java application file. The name(application name), Vendor, Version(application version), Size(application's jar file size), Date(installed date), and Authentication information associated with the file are displayed. The authentication information may be different for a signed Java application.
When the application is signed, the name of the verified certificate is displayed, and ‘View Cert.’ soft menu is displayed as the left soft key.
But, you can’t see this soft menu at first since pre­installed application (ActionInLife) isn’t a signed Java application. If you download and install a signed application, you can see the name and details of certificate in File info.
- View Cert(only in case of certified application) If the selected Java application is a signed by a
trusted party then the detailed certificate information will be displayed.
4. Permission settings
A Java application downloaded from the internet has a set of default permissions that the user can modify. Such modifications performed on one Java Application are not reflected on the other ones. Please note that the availability of these permission settings may depend on the type and authentication of the Java application. In case of a pre-installed Java application, Permission settings can not be changed, all permissions are granted without any prompt.
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In case of signed Java Applications, the permissions settings are pre-defined and can not be changed. For each option below, you can change the Permission settings.
- Net access This menu is used to select the behaviour of the
Java application when it tries to connect to the internet.
n Note
Prompt each time If this option is selected, the application will prompt the user each time the Java application tries to access the internet.
No, don't ask any more When the application attempts to make a network access connection, the attempt will not be successful without prompt.
- Application auto invocation A registered special SMS or Event may try to invoke
an already residing Java application in the phone. The user can define the action to be taken when this
type of event occurs.
n Note
Prompt each time If this option is selected, the application will prompt the user each time some special event tries to invoke a java application.
No, don't ask any more
If some other specially registered event tries to open a Java application, the attempt will not be successful.
- Messaging This menu is used to select the behaviour of the
Java application if it tries send message(SMS). The user can define the settings when this type of action is performed.
n Note
Prompt each time If this option is selected, the application will prompt the user each time the Java application tries to send the message.
No, don't ask any more When the application attempts to send a message, the attempt will not be successful.
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- Multimedia recording This menu is used to select the behaviour of the
Java application if it tries to capture a still image with a camera.
n Note
Prompt each time If this option is selected, this application will prompt the
user each time it tries to capture a still image with a camera.
No, don't ask any more When the application attempts to capture a still image
with a camera, the attempt will not be successful.
- Read user data access This menu is used to select the behaviour of the
Java application if it tries to read data from Personal Information of the mobile.
n Note
Prompt each time If this option is selected, the application will prompt the user each time the Java application tries to read from the personal information of the phone.
No, don't ask any more When the application attempts to read PIM data, the attempt will not be successful.
- Write user data access This menu is used to select the behaviour of the
Java application if it tries to write in the personal Information of the phone.
n Note
Prompt each time If this option is selected, the application will prompt the user each time the Java application tries to write in the personal information of the phone.
No, don't ask any more When the application attempts to write PIM data, the attempt will not be successful.
- File connection This menu is used to select the behaviour of the
Java application if it tries to connect to a file. The user can define the settings when this type of action is performed.
n Note
Prompt each time If this option is selected, the application will prompt the user each time the Java application tries to connect to a file.
No, don't ask any more When the application attempts to make a file connection, the attempt will not be successful.
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- Phone call This menu is used to select the behaviour of the
Java application when it tries to dial a phone number.
n Note
Prompt each time If this option is selected, the application will prompt the user each time the Java application tries to dial to a phone number.
No, don't ask any more When the application attempts to dial a phone number, the attempt is stopped.
5. Profile settings When you select this option, you can see the list of
the Profile settings. Each profile has detailed setting values, you can see the detailed setting values by selecting 'View' soft menu. One of the profiles has to be selected for each application, and the selected profile will be used when the application tries to connect to the network.
The default selected profile is nomally same with the browser's default profile(the only exception is Austria version, in case of Austria version, the default profile is different from the browser's default
profile). If you change browser's default profile, Java applications' default profile will be changed as well (Austria version's default profile of Java applications is not changed at all). The browser's default profile could be changed by the '9.* Internet’ menu. For the detailed information, please refer to “How to connect to Internet (Internet settings)” section.
You can also change the profile for each application. To set a specific profile to each application, the only
thing you have to do is select one profile from the profile list. When you select one profile, it is just set to the selected application. This change made on one application never be reflected on others. By using this way, all the applications can have different profiles. From the profile settings fields, ProxyIP address, Proxy port, and Access point fields are used for network access.
To add, delete, and edit the profile lists, please refer to the '9.* Internet' menu of this manual.
6. Memory info. You can view the memory usage information for the
applications. It displays the total memory, used memory & the free space available for the applications.
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The folder Videos consists of t-movies, an embedded link for downloading videos from t-zones, and My videos as default folder for recorded or downloaded video clips.
2.6.1 t-movies
You can download contents from T-Mobile wireless portal site. Please note that additional cost may occur when using online services.
2.6.2 My videos
You can here manage or send downloaded or captured videos clips.
The detailed functions are as follow:
1. Play the video clip.
2. Create a new folder.
3. Move/Copy/Delete/Delete all/Rename video clip(s).
4. Mark/Unmark one or all video clip(s).
5. Send a video clip via MMS, E-mail or Bluetooth if not
protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM).
6. Sort the files by name, date or file extension.
7. View the video files(s) in a simple or detailed list, or
in a grid.
8. Memory info (handset or external memory card).
9. View file information.
You can view a video using the video player. Video files are displayed in the list as thumbnails. You can select a desired video by using the Up, Down, Left, and Right keys. Select a desired video and select Play to view the recorded video.
Select [Send Via] to attach the selected video to an MMS message and an Bluetooth service.
- New Folder: You can create a new folder within the folder currently selected.
- Files: You can open, move, copy, delete and rename a file. You can also view the file information.
- Mark/unmark: Using the Mark function, you can send, delete, move and copy multiple files. You can make a GIF animation if the file is an image file.
- Send via: You can send a file via E-mail, MMS and Bluetooth, if file is not protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM).
- Sort by(Name, Date, Type): You can list files by sort.
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- View by(Simple list/Detailed list/Grid): You can select a view type.
- Memory info.: You can view the current phone memory and external memory status.
- File info.: You can view the file information.
When option 1. Play is selected, the video clip will be played with the Media Player. To pause the playback, press the OK key during the playback. To resume the paused playback, press the OK key once again.
To capture the screen shot, press the right soft key when the playback is paused.
To view the current playback in full screen, press the right soft key during the playback.
To return to the previous screen size, press the right soft key once again in the full screen mode.
1. Pause/Play: You can play or pause playing a file for
a moment.
2. Send via: You can send a file.
- Multimedia msg.: You can send a file being played via MMS.
- E-mail: You can send a file being played via E-mail.
- Bluetooth: You can send a file being played via Bluetooth if the file is not protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM).
3. Full screen: You can enlarge the video screen being played to full view (activating only in the Play mode).
4. Capture: You can save what is on the paused screen in an image file (activating only in the Pause mode).
5. Mute/Unmute: If the Volume is set to more than 0, the Mute mode goes active and if the Volume is set to 0, the Unmute mode goes active.
6. Player settings: You can apply Visual effects & Player skins & Equalizer to the player.
7. File info.: You can check information on files being played (File name, Size, Date, Type, Protection status).
8. Add bookmark
The files received using Bluetooth are saved in this folder. You cannot create a sub-folder within the Bluetooth data folder.
Although all types of files can be saved here, you can only copy or move files managed by My Media. To set
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a file as your wallpaper or ringtone, you must copy or move the file into the corresponding folder. For example, you can copy *.jpg files to My Pictures folder, *.mp3 files to My Sounds and *.3gp files to My Videos. You cannot copy or move files that are not managed by My Media.
The options displayed depend on the type of file selected. For instance, in case of an image, the following functions are supported.
1. Open/Edit/Move/Copy/Delete/Delete all/Rename file(s).
2. Mark/Unmark one or all file(s).
3. Send a file via MMS, E-mail or Bluetooth if not
protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM).
4. If relevant, set an image as wallpaper for the main or front display.
5. If relevant, start or set (normal or full screen, at what pace) a slide show.
6. If relevant, create with different pictures an animated GIF file.
7. Sort the files by name, date or file extension.
8. View the files(s) in a simple or detailed list, or in a
grid.
9. Memory info (handset or external memory card). *. View file information.
If you purchase an optional external TransFlash memory card, you can manage more content. Refer to the section “How to use a TransFlash (TFlash) memory card” to learn how to insert and remove the memory card. You can manage content using the following menus as you do on your phone.
1. Photos
Provides the same functions as those in the Photos menu on your phone. If you have external memory installed on your phone, you can save pictures taken by the camera directly to the external memory. Although all the functions are the same as those on your phone, the wallpaper function is not supported. To set a picture as your wallpaper, you must copy or move the picture to the phone.
2. Pictures
Provides the same functions as those in the My Pictures menu on your phone.
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3. Sounds
Provides the same functions as those in the My Sounds menu on your phone.
4. Music
Provides the same functions as those in the My Music menu on your phone.
5. Videos
Provides the same functions as those in the My Videos menu on your phone.
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You can view missed, received, dialled and entire call records.
Each call record menu provides the following functions.
- You can make a voice or video call to the number in
the call record.
- You can save the number in the call record in the
Contacts.
- You can send a message to the number in the call
record.
- You can view detailed information of the call records
such as the date, time and call time.
- You can clear call records.
Allows you to view missed call records, make a call, send a message, and save the number in the Contacts.
Allows you to view received call records, make a call, send a message, and save the number in the Contacts.
Allows you to view dialled call records, make a call, send a message, and save the number in the Contacts.
Allows you to view all of the missed, received, and dialled call records. You can make a call, or send a message to the number you have selected from the records. You can also save the number in the Contacts.
You can view call time by types. Press Options key to choose whether partial initialization or entire initialization. Also Press Clear key for initialization of selected duration type. Initialisation will require your Security code.
3.5.1 Last Call
Shows the latest call time in units of hour/minute/second.
3.5 Call durations
3.4 All calls
3.3 Dialled calls
3.2 Received calls
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3.5.2 Received calls
Shows incoming call time.
3.5.3 Dialled calls
Shows outgoing call time.
3.5.4 All calls
Shows total call time.
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4. Messages
4.1.1 Text Message
1. Press the OK key in idle mode and select Messages.
(You can also use the left navigation key from idle to directly access the Messages menu)
2. Select New Message and press the OK key.
3. Select Text Message and press
the OK key.
4. Enter a number in the To field directly or search for a number from the Phonebook.
5. Pressing the Down key shows another To field in which you can enter a number. (You can enter up to 10 numbers) (If you press the key without entering a number, the focus is moved to the Message field)
6. If you press the Down key, the focus is moved to the Message field.
7. Enter your message in the Message field.
Option Menus in To Field
1. Press the left soft key. A popup window will appears.
2. Select 1 Search from the popup menu and press OK
or the Right key. The second popup window will appears.
a. Message log from the second
popup menu (Search from the message log).
b. Call log from the second popup
menu (Search from the Call log).
c. Contacts from the second
popup menu (Search from the Phonebook).
3. Press popup menu 2 and press the OK key: Send message
4. Press popup menu 3 and press the OK key: Save to draft
5. Press popup menu 4 and press the OK key: Exit
6. Press the right soft key or Back key to the previous
screen or the To field.
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Option Menus in Message Field
1. Press the left soft key. A popup window will appears.
2. Select 1 Insert from the popup menu and press OK or
the Right key. The second popup window will appears.
a. Add New Slide from the second popup menu b. Add CC from the second popup menu c. Add Subject Title from the second popup menu d. Enter Symbol from the second popup menu e.Enter Template from the second popup menu f. Contacts from the second popup menu g. Insert Photos from the second popup menu h. Insert Pictures from the second popup menu i.Insert Sounds from the second popup menu j. Insert Videos from the second popup menu k. Insert New photo from the second popup menu l. Insert New sound from the second popup menu m. Insert New Video from the second popup
menu(Selecting a menu other than d, e, and f displays Multimedia message screen.) (Input procedures are the same as those for the Multimedia message.)
3. Press the popup menu 2 Dictionary and press the OK key to select a language.
4. Press the popup menu 3 Send Message and press the OK key to send the message.
5. Press the popup menu 4 Save to draft and press the OK key to save the message.
6. Press the popup menu 5 Exit and press the OK key to exit the Message window.
In Text Message, If you insert an image, a sound, a video clip, CC or subject, the screen is changed to Multimedia Message screen.
4.1.2 Multimedia message
To send a video you have stored on your phone:
1. Press the OK key from idle and select Messages.
2. Select New Message and press the OK key.
3. Select Multimedia Message and press the OK key.
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4. Enter phone numbers in the To and CC fields. Select Options > Search > Contacts or press OK in the TO or CC fields to select a phone number from the Phonebook.
5. Enter the subject of the message in the Subject field.
6. Enter your message in the Message field.
7. Select Options > Insert.
1. Photos Menu
- The photos saved on the phone are displayed.
- Select a photo and select the Select Options menu or press OK.
- The selected photo is inserted into the Message window. (One photo per slide).
2. Pictures Menu
- The pictures saved on the phone are displayed.
- Select a picture and select the Select Options menu or press OK.
- The selected picture is inserted into the Message window. (One picture per slide).
3. Sounds Menu
- The sounds saved on the phone are displayed.
- Select a sound and select the Select Options menu or press OK
- The selected sound is inserted to the Message window (One sound per a slide)
4. Videos Menu
- The video clips saved on the phone are displayed
- Select a video clip and select the Select Options menu or press OK.
- The selected video clip is inserted into the Message window. (One video clip per slide)
5. New photo
- Camera
- Take a picture
- Select Image to be taken immediately and to be inserted to the message > It is inserted to the Message window (One photo clip per slide).
Select 6. New sound
- Voice Recorder
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- Select sound to be taken immediately and to be inserted to the message > It is inserted to the Message window (One sound clip per slide)
Select 7. New video
- Camcorder
- Recording
- Select video to be taken immediately and to be inserted to the message > It is inserted to the Message window (One video clip per slide)
8. Select Send Message from the Options Menu or press the Right key > The message is transmitted.
< Option Menus >
1.1 Search
1.1.1 Message Log
: Select and enter a phone number from the list
of phone numbers to which you have recently sent a message.
1.1.2 Call Log
: Select and enter a phone number from the list
of phone numbers to which you have recently made a call.
1.1.3 Contacts : Phonebook screen appears > You can select
and enter a phone number.
1.2 Send Message
: Select this menu to send the created message.
1.3 Save to draft
: Select this menu to save a draft of the message.
1.4 Save to multimedia template
: Select this menu to save the created message as a
template.
1.5 Preview
: Select this menu to preview the created message
before transmission.
1.6 View Objects
: Select this menu to view all the files attached to all
slides of the current message.
1.7 Set Slide
: Select this menu to configure the play time and the
background colour of each of the slides.
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1.8 Remove
: Select this menu to remove the current slide or an
object included in the current slide (represented by Image/Video/Sound).
1.9 Move
: Select this menu to move to the previous or the
next slide.
1.* Exit
: Select this menu to stop creating the current
message and return to the previous screen.
Send a multimedia message straight from your camera, camcorder or sound recorder.
1. After taking a picture with the camera, recording a video with the camcorder or recording sound with the Sound Recorder.
2. Select Send.
3. Select Via Multimedia msg.
4. The selected image, video, or sound is inserted into
the Multimedia msg.
5. Select Send Message from the Options Menu or press the right soft key > The message is transmitted.
4.1.2.1 Viewing MMS messages
To preview MMS message
1. Select Preview from the Options Menu to preview a
created MMS.
2. If the message is too long to be displayed on screen, the contents of the message are automatically scrolled.
3. Press the Pause key to pause playback of the message, and press the Play key to resume playing the message.
- Press the Play key to play the message.
When the message has finished playing, the detailed view screen appears. If you want to play the message again, click Play soft key.
- You can use the following functions using the Options key from the Play screen.
Play/Pause: Plays the message or pauses message playback.
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Edit: Displays the Message edit screen.
Send message: Sends the message.
Save to draft: Saves the message in the Outbox.
View objects: Displays the screen (Object View Screen) in which you can view the audio, image, and video files included in the message. You can also save those files in different names to the specified location.
Mute(or Unmute): This menu allows you to determine whether to mute the sound when there is an audio or a video file included in the message.
Move to slide: Move to the selected Slide.
View detail: Displays the Detailed View screen. It shows you detailed information of messages.
-You can use the following functions using the Options key from the detailed view screen
Play: Plays the message.
Edit: Displays the Message edit screen.
Send message: Sends the message.
Save to draft: Saves the message in the Outbox.
View objects: Displays the screen (Object View
Screen) in which you can view the audio, image, and video files included in the message.
Mute(or Unmute): This menu allows you to determine
whether to mute the sound when there is an audio or a video file included in the message.
Viewing MMS messages in the Inbox, Outbox and Sentbox
1. Select an MMS message to view its contents.
2. If the message is too long to be displayed on a
screen, the contents of the message are automatically scrolled.
3. Press the Pause key to pause playback of the message, and press the Play key to resume playing the message.
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4. Move to a desired message by using the left and right direction keys.
If you play a MMS message, detailed view screen appears after message playing.
- Press the Play key to play the message.
- Press the Reply key to reply the message. (Inbox)
- Press the Edit key to move to the message edit
screen. (Outbox/Sent)
- You can use the following functions using the
Options key.
[Inbox / Detailed View Screen Menus]
- Play/Pause: Plays the message or pauses message
playback.
- Reply: Creates a reply to the selected message.
- Reply all: Creates a reply to all recipients (copy of
originator and CC addresses) of the selected message.
- Forward: Forwards the selected message.
- Call: Call back to the originator.
- Add to Contacts: Saves the sender’s number to the
phonebook.
- Create message: Displays the Edit screen where you can create a new message.
- Get: Displays a screen (Get number/e-mail address/web address screen) that shows the number/e-mail address/web address included in the message.
- View object: Displays the screen (Object View Screen) in which you can view the audio, image, and video files included in the message.
- Mute/Unmute: This menu allows you to determine whether to mute the sound when there is an audio or a video file included in the message.
- Delete: Deletes the selected message.
[Inbox / Play Screen Menus]
- Play/Pause: Plays the message or pauses message playback.
- Reply: Creates reply to the selected message.
- Reply to all: Creates reply to all recipients (copy of originator and CC addresses) of the selected message.
- Forward: Forwards the selected message.
- Call: Call back to the originator.
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- Add to Contacts: Saves the sender’s number to the phonebook.
- New message: Displays the Edit screen in which you can create a new message.
- Get: Displays a screen (Get number/e-mail address/web address screen) that shows the number/e-mail address/web address included in the message.
- View object: Displays the screen (Object View Screen)in which you can view the audio, image, and video files included in the message. You can also save those files in different names to the specified location.
- Mute/Unmute: This menu allows you to determine whether to mute the sound when there is an audio or a video file included in the message.
- Delete: Deletes the selected message.
- Move to slide: Move to the selected Slide.
- View detail: Displays the Detailed View screen. It shows you detailed information of messages.
[Outbox / Detailed View Screen Menus]
- Resend: Resends the message.
- Edit: Edits the selected message.
- Play/Pause: Plays the message or pauses message playback.
- Forward: Forwards the selected message.
- Add to Contacts: Saves the recipient’s number to the phonebook.
- Create message: Displays the Edit screen in which you can create a new message.
- Get: Displays a screen (Get number/e-mail address/web address screen) that shows the number/e-mail address/web address included in the message.
- View object: Displays the screen (Object View Screen)in which you can view the audio, image, and video files included in the message.
- Mute/Unmute: This menu allows you to determine whether to mute the sound when there is an audio or a video file included in the message.
- Delete: Deletes the selected message.
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[Outbox / Play Screen Menus]
- Resend: Resends the message.
- Edit: Edits the selected message.
- Play/Pause: Plays the message or pauses message playback.
- Forward: Forwards the selected message.
- Add to Contacts: Saves the recipient’s number to the phonebook.
- New message: Displays the Edit screen in which you can create a new message.
- Get: Displays a screen (Get number/e-mail address/web address screen) that shows the number/e-mail address/web address included in the message.
- View object: Displays the screen (Object View Screen) in which you can view the audio, image, and video files included in the message. You can also save those files in different names to the specified location.
- Mute/Unmute: This menu allows you to determine whether to mute the sound when there is an audio or a video file included in the message.
- Delete: Deletes the selected message.
- Move to slide: Move to the selected Slide.
- View detail: Displays the Detailed View screen. It shows you detailed information of messages.
[Sent / Detailed View Screen Menus]
- Edit: Edits the selected message.
- Play/Pause: Plays the message or pauses message playback.
- Forward: Forwards the selected message.
- Add to Contacts: Saves the recipient’s number to the phonebook.
- Create message: Displays the Edit screen in which you can create a new message.
- Get: Displays a screen (Get number/e-mail address/web address screen) that shows the number/e-mail address/web address included in the message.
- View object: Displays the screen (Object View Screen) in which you can view the audio, image, and video files included in the message.
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- Mute/Unmute: This menu allows you to determine whether to mute the sound when there is an audio or a video file included in the message.
- Delete: Deletes the selected message.
[Sent / play screen menus]
- Edit: Edits the selected message.
- Play/Pause: Plays the message or pauses message playback.
- Forward: Forwards the selected message.
- Add to Contacts: Saves the recipient’s number to the phonebook.
- New message: Displays the Edit screen where you can create a new message.
- Get: Displays a screen (Get number/e-mail address/web address screen) that shows the number/e-mail address/web address included in the message.
- View object: Displays the screen (Object View Screen) in which you can view the audio, image, and video files included in the message. You can also save those files in different names to the specified location.
- Mute/Unmute: This menu allows you to determine whether to mute the sound when there is an audio or a video file included in the message.
- Delete: Deletes the selected message.
- Move to slide: Move to the selected Slide.
- View detail: Displays the Detailed View screen. It shows you detailed information of messages.
4.1.3 E-mail
Create e-mail
1. You can create a new e-mail (Electronic mail).
2. Select E-mail from New message, and press the
Select key.
3. You can edit the items necessary to create an e-mail message by using the cursor.
4. Move the cursor to To field, and enter the e-mail address of the recipient of the e-mail.
5. Move the cursor to CC (Carbon Copy) field, and enter the reference e-mail address to forward the e-mail.
6. Move the cursor to BCC (Blind Carbon Copy), and enter a hidden reference e-mail address to forward the e-mail without forwarding information.
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7. For the recipient (To), reference address (CC) and hidden reference address (BCC) fields only valid e­mail addresses are allowed. When an e-mail address has been specified, another field where you can specify another address appears. You can specify up to 20 recipients for To and CC address fields and 10 recipients for BCC address field.
8. To enter data in the recipient (To), reference address (CC) and hidden reference address (BCC) fields, you can search the Contacts by using the Search key and use the following functions by using the [Option] key.
- Search: Select this menu to insert the address in
recent message log or a name saved in Contacts.
- Send message: Send the created e-mail.
- Save to drafts: Select this menu to save the
message in Drafts.
- View object: Show the attached file.
- Remove: Remove the attached file.
- Exit: exit this popup menu.
9. Move the cursor to the Subject field and create the subject. You can search Contacts by using the Search key while entering the Subject field, and use the following functions by using the [Option] key.
- Insert: Select this menu to insert the Simbol,
templates, and contacts.
- Dictionary: Select this menu to use dictionary.
- Send message: Send the created e-mail.
- Save to drafts: Select this menu to save the
message in the draftbox.
- View object: Show the attached file.
- Remove: Remove the attached file.
- Exit: exit this popup menu.
10. You can enter the message contents by moving the
cursor to the Message field. Use the following functions by using the [Option] key.
- Insert: Select this menu to insert special
characters, templates, and contacts. It’s also possible to attach a multimedia file.
- Preview: You can preview the created e-mail
before sending it.
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- Dictionary: Select this menu to use dictionary.
- Send message: Send the created e-mail.
- Send settings: Select this menu to configure the settings of the e-mail that you wish to send.
- Save to drafts: Select this menu to save the message in Drafts.
- View object: Show the attached file.
- Remove: Remove the attached file.
- Exit: Exit this popup menu.
11. You can attach a file by using the [Insert] key in the message field. In the Attach menu, move the cursor to the Video, Audio or Image item, and press the Select key to attach a file. You can attach up to 4 files, and the size of total attached files should be 300K or less. You can change the attached file for another by selecting the attached file name. You can cancel the attached file by using the [Option] key.
12. When you have finished writing an e-mail, press the Send key to send or save the e-mail.
Send settings
1. Priority
You can configure the priority of the e-mail you wish to send. You can select either Low, Normal or High.
2. Read reply
You can set whether you want to request a read receipt for a sent e-mail.
1. You can view saved messages. Select a message and then press the Select key to view the message.
2. You can view the previous or next message by using the left and right keys.
3. To view an MMS(Notification) message, select Retrieve in the message view screen. Then the file is transmitted, and you can view the file when the transmission is complete.
4. You can use the following functions by using [Options] key.
- Reply: You can create a reply to the selected
message.
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- Forward: Forwards the selected message. (Not supported for MMS(Notification) and WAP push messages.)
- Call: You can call back to the sender.
- Open: You can view current message.
- New message: You can write a new message.
- Mark/Unmark: You can select one or more
messages for multiple deletion.
- Filter: Displays messages by desired message types.
- Delete: Deletes the current message.
Viewing e-mail Message List
1. Select an e-mail account and then press the OK key
to view the received e-mail list.
2. Using the Retrieve key, you can retrieve a new e­mail list from the e-mail server of the selected account.
3. In e-mail list, you can use the following functions by using the [Option] key.
- Reply: Creates a reply to the selected e-mail. You can write a reply using SMS, MMS or E-mail.
- Reply all: Creates a reply to all the recipients.
- Forward: Forwards the selected e-mail message to another e-mail address.
- Open: Opens selected e-mail.
- Retrieve: Retrieves new e-mail messages.
- New message: Creates new message.
- Mark/Unmark: uses mark/unmark option.
- Delete: Deletes an e-mail. Deleted e-mails are temporarily saved in Trash. The following Delete options are provided.
Viewing an e-mail message
1. Select one of the received e-mails and press the OK
key to receive the contents of the e-mail.
2. The contents of the received e-mail are automatically displayed in the View screen.
3. You can view the contents of the previous or next e­mail by using the Up/Down key.
4. In the e-mail View screen, you can select the following functions by using the [Option] key.
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- Reply: Creates a reply to the selected e-mail message.
- Reply all: Creates a reply to all the recipients.
- Forward: Forwards the selected e-mail message to another e-mail address.
- Add to Contacts: Save or update the address of sender.
- New message: Write a new SMS, MMS or e-mail.
- Get: Extract the number, email address or URL from e-mail message.
- View objects: Show the attached file.
- Delete: Deletes the selected e-mail message.
Trash
1. You can restore or permanently delete deleted
e-mails in Trash.
2. Select Trash in the mailbox and press the OK key to view the deleted e-mail list.
3. Press the Delete key to delete a deleted e-mail permanently.
4. Press the Restore key to restore a deleted e-mail.
5. Using the Option key, you can select the following
functions.
- Restore: Restores a deleted e-mail.
One: Restores a selected e-mail.
All: Restores all the e-mails in Trash.
- Delete: Deletes an e-mail permanently.
One: Deletes the selected e-mail permanently.
All: Deletes all the e-mails in Trash permanently.
- Mark/Unmark: uses mark/unmark option.
- Exit: Exit this popup menu.
n Note
The e-mails in Trash will not be received again.
1. You can view saved messages. Select a message and then press the OK key to view the message.
2. You can view the previous or next message by using up and down keys.
3. You can use the following functions by using the [Options] key.
- Edit: You can edit messages.
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- New message: You can write a new message.
- Mark/Unmark: You can select one or more messages for multiple deletion.
- Filter: Displays messages by desired message types.
- Delete: Deletes the current message.
1. You can view saved messages. Select a message and then press the OK key to view the message.
2. You can view the previous or next message by using the up and down keys.
3. You can use the following functions by using [Options] key.
[For Sending / Waiting Message]
- New message: You can write a new message.
- Cancel: You can stop sending/waiting status.
[For sending a failed message]
- Resend: Resends the selected message.
- Forward: Forwards the selected message.
- Edit: You can edit messages.
- New message: You can write a new message.
- View error status: Shows the reason for transmission failure.
- Mark/Unmark: You can select one or more messages for multiple deletion.
- Filter: Displays messages by desired message types.
- Delete: Deletes the current message.
Show the messages you sent (Text message / Multimedia message / E-mail).
[Options]
- Forward: Forwards the selected message.
- Open: Open the selected message.
- Edit: You can edit messages.
- New message: You can write a new message.
- Mark / Unmark: You can select one or more messages for multiple deletion.
- Filter: Displays messages by desired message types.
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- Delete: Deletes the current message.
You can connect to the voice mail centre. If there is no selected voice mail centre address, you
can insert a new voice mail centre.
4.8.1 Text templates
You can add, edit, and delete frequently-used useful phrases. You can save frequently-used phrases in the input window in advance. You can save these useful phrases using the Options menu.
- Depending on your service provider, the useful phrases such as the following examples are saved as a default.
• I'm at home. Please call
• I'm at work. Please call
• I'm in a meeting, please call me later.
• I'm in a meeting, I'll call you later.
• I'm running late. I'll be there at
• I love you.
• Hi. How are you?
• Sorry, I can't help you on this.
• Good to see you. My phone number is
• Please call me. I'm free now.
4.8.2 Multimedia templates
You can create, edit and view available templates when creating multimedia messages. Five types of template are saved by default.
Add new
Creates a new template.
Write multimedia message
Creates a multimedia message with the selected template.
View
Displays templates created.
Edit
Edits selected templates.
4.8 Templates
4.7 Voice mail
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4.9.1 General
4.9.1.1 Message display
• Display after confirm / Only notification
4.9.1.2 Message alert
• None / Once / Every 1 min. / Every 2 mins. / Every 5 mins. / Every 10 mins.
4.9.1.3 Message tone
• You can chose one alert melody among 10 default melodies.
4.9.1.4 Save sent messages
• Yes / No
4.9.2 Text message
4.9.2.1 Message centre
• Input the address of SMSC.
4.9.2.2 Delivery report
• Yes / No
4.9.2.3 Validity period
• 1 hour / 6 hours / 12 hours / 1 day / 2 days / 1 week / Maximum
4.9.2.4 Message types
• Text / Voice / Fax / X.400 / E-mail
4.9.2.5 Character encoding
• Auto / Default alphabet / Unicode
4.9.3 Multimedia message
Select (4). Messages from the top menu. Select Settings from the menu to configure multimedia message related options. Multimedia message setting Menu.
4.9.3.1 Sending options
1. Validity period: Allows you to configure the term of
validity for a message when transmitting an multimedia message. The message would be saved in the MMS server only for the configured term.
2. Delivery time: Configures the delivery time of
message to the recipient. MMS centre will deliver the message after delivery time.
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3. Priority: Configures the priority of a message for multimedia message transmission.
4. Message size: Configures the size of a message for multimedia message transmission. You can make a message up to message size.
5. Delivery report: Determines whether to request a delivery confirmation mail for an multimedia message.
6. Read report: Determines whether to request a read confirmation mail for an multimedia message.
4.9.3.2 Receiving options
1. Retrieval mode: Allows you to determine whether to automatically download an multimedia message when an MMS notification message arrives.
2. Delivery report: Determines whether to allow sending a delivery confirmation mail for a delivery confirmation mail request.
3. Read report: Determines whether to allow sending a read confirmation mail for a read confirmation mail request.
4.9.3.3 MMS centres
This menu allows you to configure network information such as MMSC, and WAP gateway, to send an MMS message.
In the Option menu, you can add or delete a profile by using the left soft key. You can finish the configuration by pressing “Done” key.
A profile name selected by a checkmark is the current configured value. You can view and edit the contents of the profile in the edit mode by pressing the Edit key. The edit screen also appears when creating a new profile under Options. The meanings of the items are given below.
- Title: Profile name.
- MMSC URL: Enter the MMS centre URL.
- IP address: Enter the WAP gateway IP address.
- Port number: Enter the WAP gateway port number.
- Connection mode: Specify the UDP(CO/CL), the TCP with proxy, the TCP without proxy.
- Access point: Specify the access point name (see WAP connection settings.)
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Press the Done key(Options) to save the changes and complete MMS setting.
If you have made changes, press the Done key to save the changes and exit.
4.9.4 E-mail
4.9.4.1 Read reply
You can configure settings for receiving and transmitting e-mails such as Read reply, Signature text, Auto retrieve, and E-mail account.
4.9.4.2 Text signature
You can configure a text signature to be attached to the end of an e-mail. The configured signature text is automatically attached to the end the e-mail when it is sent.
4.9.4.3 Auto retrieve
You can configure Auto retrieve to retrieve e-mails automatically from the incoming mail server. When a new mail arrives, an icon appears at the top of the idle screen. You can select that auto receiving time slot have Off, 1, 3, 6 and 12 hours. Please note that additional charges may occur using [Auto retrieve] feature.
4.9.4.4 E-mail account
1. You can create or configure an e-mail account including the e-mail server and user ID.
2. You can edit a selected e-mail account by pressing the Set key.
3. You can select an e-mail account to be used to send an e-mail using the Set key.
4. You can select the following functions using the Option key.
- Add new: Create a new e-mail account.
- Delete: Deletes a selected e-mail account.
Creating a new e-mail account
1. Select Add new from the E-mail account menu
options.
2. By moving the cursor to a desired item, you can edit the item to create an e-mail account.
3. Move the cursor to the Title field and enter a title.
4. Move the cursor to the User name field and enter
the user name of the e-mail account.
5. Move the cursor to the Password field and configure e-mail account password.
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6. Move the cursor to the E-mail address field and configure the e-mail address for outgoing mail.
7. Move the cursor to the Reply e-mail address field and configure the e-mail address to reply to your e­mail.
8. Move the cursor to Maximum receive size and configure the maximum e-mail size. The permissible maximum receive size is no more than 300KB.
9. Move the cursor to Save to server and determine whether to leave a copy of messages on the incoming server or not. You can select On or Off using the List key.
10. Move the cursor to the Outgoing mail server field
and configure the outgoing e-mail server.
11. Move the cursor to the Outgoing server port field
and configure the mail server port number. In general, the outgoing mail server port number (SMTP) is 25.
12. Move the cursor to the Incoming mail server field
and configure the incoming e-mail server.
13. Move the cursor to the Incoming server port field
and configure the mail server port number. In general, the incoming mail server port number (POP3) is 110.
14. Move the cursor the Email inbox type and select the email inbox type. You can select one between POP3 and IMAP4.
15. Move the cursor to the Access point field to select an access point to connect to the Internet. You can select a configured access point using the List key.
16. Move the cursor to the auto retrieve item and decide a auto receiving E-mail message as a fixed time slot, You can select on/off using the List key. If you want to utilize this function, there is selected auto retrieve in E-mail setting. But auto retrieve is not selected, you can select auto retrieve in Option.
17. Move the cursor to the SMTP authentication field and decide whether the outgoing mail server requires authentication. You can select On or Off using the List key.
18. Press the Option key and select [Advanced setting]. You can change DNS Server or APOP setting.
Editing an e-mail account
1. Select a desired e-mail account from the e-mail
account list and press the Edit key.
2. You can edit desired fields by moving the cursor up
and down.
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3. When configuration is complete, press the Done key to complete the e-mail account configuration.
4.9.5 Voice mail
You can insert or modify voice mail centre.
4.9.6 Push message
You can configure method for download that push message.
- To receive push message, you can select one of
On”, “Off”.
- To use or not use auto download option, you can
select one of “On”, “Off”.
- To add allowed list and set as default centre, you can
set the allowed list and add allowed list number.
4.9.7 Cell broadcast
In this setting, you can insert or modify your channel ID.
Also, you can change the reception status.
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1. Receive
2. Auto download
1. On Receive all push messages.
2. Off Does not receive all push messages.
1.On The push message is downloaded automatically
2 Off To download the push message, use user
interaction.
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You can use your phone for so much more than just texting and talking. t-zones provides information such as news, weather forecast, information on sports or traffic whenever you need it. In addition, t-zones provides superior multimedia services such as the latest music or ring tones, wallpapers or games for your entertainment and device personalisation.
Press OK key from idle mode and select t-zones using navigation keys. You can also access t-zones by pressing the right soft key in idle mode.
n Note
Additional cost may occur when using online services.
How to access t-zones
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This is an address book function to record and manage contact addresses. Using the Contacts management menu, you can register new contact addresses, or can search for desired addresses by name, phone number, or groups.
You can register a new contact address. You can input the name, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, assign it to groups, include memo, company / party, position / occupation, home address, office address, home page URL, ring tone, and avatar or image (photograph) in the contact address information. You can input and manage contact addresses depending on the memory usage.
Performs the contact address search function. The search operation is performed based on a name as a default. The current search method and results found are displayed in the Search window. On the right side of the screen, an image or avatar registered to the selected contact address appears. You can make a phone call or send a message to the selected phone
number. A Contacts search can be performed based on the phone number, the e-mail address, or group information.
Using this menu you can manage speed dials. Speed dials are configured between 2~9. You can register speed dials for any number of 5 numbers for a specific contact address, and a contact address may have multiple speed dials.
Using this menu you can manage group information. There are 4 default groups: Friend, Family, Company and School.
You can add, edit and delete groups. When a bell for a number is not specified, a call from the number sounds the group ring tone assigned to the number for the group.
You can save up to own numbers being used in the SIM card.
6.5 Own number
6.4 Group manager
6.3 Speed dials
6.2 Search
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6.6.1 Display data
Determines where phone book data is stored. You can select mobile phone memory, SIM card, or both of them. "Handset & SIM" is the default setting. You can change the setting by using the up and down keys.
6.6.2 Copy all
You can copy contact address information from the phone memory to the SIM or from SIM to the phone memory. You can copy just selected items or all of them.
6.6.3 Move all
You can move contact address information from the phone memory to the SIM or from the SIM to the phone memory. You can move just selected items or all of them.
6.6.4 Delete all
Clears all contact address information. You can delete all contact addresses saved in the mobile phone memory as well as in the SIM card.
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If you set the alarm, [Alarm icon] appears on the Indicator bar. The specified alarm sounds at the scheduled time. Press the [OK] key to stop the alarm, and the alarm is released. Press the [Right key] or [Snooze], choose the snooze interval, the alarm sound is stopped and resumed after selected Snooze duration. You can configure up to 5 alarms.
1. Select your desired alarm to configure in the alarm list. If there is no alarm, press the right soft key [Add] to add a new alarm.
2. Set/Cancel alarm: Set or cancel the alarm using the options for specifying the alarm off or by choosing the alarm time.
3. Input alarm time: Input your desired alarm time by specifying Hour and Minute. Choose either ‘AM’ or ‘PM’ visible if 12 hour format is specified for the phone.
4. Select repeat mode: Select desired repeat mode using the left and right direction keys or from the list pressing the centre key.
5. Select bell: Select the bell to ring at the alarm time, using the left add right direction keys or from the pressing the centre key.
6. Input memo: Input alarm name.
Add here - Select the Snooze - Select the Snooze on/ Snooze off option to enable or disable snooze operation when alarm rings.
There is NO Power-off Alarm in TMO. When you have completed configuration, To save the
configuration in Alarm clock, we need to select either "Done" (RSK), or Press LSK ("options")and then select "Done" [Save] to save the changed alarm configuration.
Schedule Inquiry and Search
1. Reference by Months
You can refer to your schedule by months. The cursor is on the current date, and the registered date is underlined. The schedule saved for the date where the cursor is located is represented by an icon. Pressing the shortcut key 1 moves to the previous year and
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pressing key 3 move the and pressing key 5 moves to today. Pressing key 7 moves to the previous month, and key 9 moves to the next month. You can move the date using the up, down, left, and right direction keys.
2. Reference by Days Pressing the ‘View’ key in the reference by month moves to reference by day where you can refer to your schedule by days. You can refer to the moving date tab using the left and right key. As a search result, brief schedule contents, repetition set up configuration, and alarm set up configuration are displayed. You can send the schedule to another phone or an Internet site through SMS(Text message) or MMS(Picture message) or E-mail or Bluetooth.
3. Detailed Reference You can refer to a detailed schedule, that is the whole contents of the schedule configured by user. You can send the schedule to another phone or an Internet site through SMS(Text message) or MMS(Picture message) or E-mail or Bluetooth.
Search Schedule
You can add a schedule. You can configure the date, start time, end time, contents, type of schedule, repetition, alarm of the schedule.
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Appointment
Anniversary
Birthday
Configurable repetition options
Once Icon does not exist. Daily Mon ~ Fri Sat ~ Sun Weekly Monthly Annually
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Delete Schedule
1. Delete elapsed schedules
You can delete all elapsed schedules using this function.
2. Delete all
You can delete all saved schedule contents using this function.
Set Up and Release Holiday
You can set up or release user holidays using this function.
Schedule Notification
If the user has configured the alarm setting, the specified alarm sound will ring. If the notification time is before the schedule start time, you can set up the alarm again.
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Configurable alarm options
No alarm Icon does not exist. On time 15 mins before 30 mins before 1 hour before 1 day before 3 days before 1 week before
Configurable holiday options
On the day
Weekly
Monthly
Yearly
Multiple setting
When a date is configured as an holiday, the date is displayed in red. User configuration is used to configure and cancel holidays of 2 to 10 days.
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You can view, edit and add jobs to do. Jobs to do are displayed in time order. The jobs already finished and unfinished are displayed in different ways.
Add
To add a job, press the ‘Add’ key in the To do list management screen. Then input date, description and priority for the job.
When input has been completed, press the ‘Done’ key to save the new job.
Detailed View and Edit
To view detailed job contents, locate the cursor on the desired item in the To do list, and then press the ‘OK’ key. You can edit and delete a job using ‘Menu’. You can also delete multiple or all jobs at a time using the Mark/Unmark key in the menu.
Set Job Status
The jobs set as finished are displayed as cross-out below the unfinished jobs in the To do list. You can set Finished jobs to Not finished by selecting ‘Option’.
Select ‘Send via’ from the ‘Option’ to send the selected jobs through Text message, Multimedia message, E­mail or Bluetooth.
Using the memo management function, you can view and manage saved memo contents, and add new memo.
Add Memo
To add a new memo, press the ‘Add’. You can select, number, lower case English, or upper case English using the . You can input useful phrases or symbols. You can save and add the contents of the current memo to the list by pressing the ‘Done’ key.
Send memo
Select ‘Send via’ from the ‘Option’ to send the memo through Text message, Multimedia message, E-mail.
Edit and delete Memo
Locate the cursor on your desired memo, and press the key to view all the contents of the memo. This function shows all the memo contents. You can edit or
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7.3 To do
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delete the contents of a memo using the ’Option’ key. You can return to the memo management screen by pressing the ‘Back’ key. You can select Multiple or All memos using Mark/Unmark option and then delete a memo by pressing the ’Delete’ key.
1. Select Date counter menu.
2. Press [Add] and input text in [Title] field.
3. Input desired date in the date field and press [Done].
4. To view detailed job contents, locate the cursor on
the desired item in the Date counter List and press [OK]. Details of the selected item With day on which the event occurs is dispalyedin View detail page.
5. Details of the selected item on which the event occurs is displayed in View detail.
6. You can edit and delete a Date counter item using Options.
7. You can also delete multiple Date counter item Marking multiple items and Delete.
Press the left soft key to display the option pop up menu before recording.
Move to the desired menu item using the up and down key and press the OK key.
1. Quality: You can select a recording quality from Super Fine, Fine and Normal.
2. Duration: You can set the recording duration to Multimedia size, 30 secs, or 1 min.
3. New Recording: Select this menu to start recording to a new file.
4. Press the right soft key to close the sub-menu popup window.
Pressing the OK key starts recording. When a recording is started, the recording time and the current recording file name appear on the LCD. To cancel the recording, press the right soft key.
Pressing the left soft key during recording allows you to select either Stop Recording or Cancel Recording.
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7.5 Date counter
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Select the desired function by using the up and down key and press the OK key.
When you finish the recording, press the OK key to exit. The recorded file is automatically saved in Sounds > My sounds folder(My Media-Sounds-My sounds)
When no recording is in progress, pressing the OK key starts recording on a new file.
When no recording is in progress, press the right soft key to send a recorded file.
Select one from Via Multimedia Msg, Via E-mail, and Via Bluetooth using the up and down keys and press the OK key.
Press the left soft key to select various options after the voice recording.
Select the desired menu using the up and down key and press the OK key.
1. Record New: Select this menu to start a new voice recording.
2. Send via:Select this menu to send therecorded file. Select one from Via Multimedia Msg, Via E-mail, and Via Bluetooth using the up and down keys and press the OK key.
3. Ring tone: You can select a ring tone for a voice and for a video call using the up and down keys.
4. Delete: Select this menu to delete a recorded file.
5. Press the right soft key to close the sub-menu popup
window.
You have a calculator that provides 4 calculations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division as well as scientific functions.
1. Press [Func].
2. Select appropriate function.
3. Select Calculator.
You can input numbers using the number keys, and operators using the up, down, left, and right direction key. You can input a decimal point by pressing the # key. Whenever you press the Clear key, characters are sequentially deleted in reverse direction. Whenever you long press the clear key, all the characters are deleted in reverse in one shot.
When calculation is completed and the result is displayed on the screen, pressing a number clears the previous result and the calculator waits for new input,
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even if you did not press AC key. When calculation is completed and the result is displayed on the screen, pressing a symbol saves the result into the symbol, and continues calculation.
Using this menu, users can convert currency, Surface, Length, Weight, Temperature, Volume & Velocity.
1. Press [Menu].
2. Select appropriate function.
3. Select Unit converter.
7.8.1 Currency
1. Select the Currency menu.
2. Users can set a currency exchange rate using
[Rate].
3. Input currency rates for up to 5 currencies equivalent to GBP and then press [Save]. Then you can convert to one currency to another.
4. You can view the value of between 5 currency units.
5. Press [Reset] to clear the current input Field.
6. To exit currency conversion function, press the
[Back] key.
7.8.2 Surface
1. Select Surface menu.
2. Select desired unit to convert using [Unit].
3. Input standard unit and view converted value.
4. Press [Reset] to clear the current input Field, and
locate the cursor in the input field.
5. To exit Surface conversion function, press [Back] key.
7.8.3 Length
1. Select length menu.
2. Select the desired unit to convert using [Unit].
3. Input the standard unit and view your converted
value.
4. Press [Reset] to clear the current input field and locate the cursor in the input field.
5. To exit length conversion function, press [Back] key.
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7.8.4 Weight
1. Select Weight menu.
2. Select desired unit to convert using [Unit].
3. Input standard unit and view converted value.
4. Press [Reset] to clear the current input Field, and
locate the cursor in the input field.
5. To exit Mass conversion function, press [Back] key.
7.8.5 Temperature
1. Select Temperature menu.
2. Position the cursor in desired unit by using up or
down arrow key.
3. Input standard unit and view converted value.
4. Press [Reset] to clear the current input field and
locate the cursor in the input field.
5. To exit Temperature conversion function, press [Back] key.
7.8.6 Volume
1. Select Volume menu.
2. Select desired unit to convert using [Unit].
3. Input standard unit and view converted value.
4. Press [Reset] to clear the current input field and
locate the cursor in the input field.
5. To exit volume conversion function, press [Back] key.
7.8.7 Velocity
1. Select Velocity menu.
2. Select desired unit to convert using [Unit].
3. Input standard unit and view converted value.
4. Press [Reset] to clear the current input field and
locate the cursor in the input field.
5. To exit Velocity conversion function, press [Back] key.
The World time function provides time information of major cities worldwide.
1. Press [Menu].
2. Select Useful functions.
3. Select world time.
4. You can view the time of desired country or city
using the left and right key.
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5. You can select a desired city as a base using [Home].
6. The home city selected in world time is the base for daylight saving calculation for time.
1. Select Stopwatch menu.
2. Press [Go] to start the stopwatch.
3. Press [Stop] to stop the stopwatch and view the
measured duration of time.
4. Press [Go] to resume the stopwatch.
5. Press [Lap] during operation to record the duration
of time at the moment, and continue the stopwatch.
6. Users can save up to 20 time records by pressing [Lap]. If the number of recorded time exceeds 20, the oldest one is deleted.
7. Press Details to see recorded Lap timings. Press [Reset] to initialise the stopwatch.
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1. Select Take photo or press the numeric key (#1) from the Camera menu.
2. Environment Setting.
- Select the [Options] key.
- Size: Select ‘Size’ and choose one from 1280x1024,
640x480, 320x240, wallpaper size and Phonebook size.
- Quality: You can select the desired quality of photo
by selecting either super fine, fine or normal.
- Flash: Select either Auto(around brightness),
Always on(always use flash), When taking(only when taking a photo) or Off(do not use flash).
- Multishot: You can take 3/6/9 photos consecutively
(Multishot is available in case of 320x240 size).
- Zoom: You can select zoom level according to the
photo size and preview size, and the range of zoom level is 1 to 10. For photos with 1280x1024, only zoom level 1(1:1) is supported.
- Brightness: You can select a level from –2.0 to 2.0
with step size 0.5. The higher the level, the more brighter the screen.
- White balance: Using this function you can adjust the tone of the background photo according to the weather by selecting either Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Shade or Fluorescent.
- Night mode: You can take better photos at night.
- Frame shot: You can apply 10 kinds of frame effects when taking a picture.(Frame shot is available in case of wallpaper size)
- Delay timer: Using this function you can delay the camera shutter time by selecting either Off, 3 seconds, 5 seconds or 10 seconds.
- Effect: Using this menu you can select special camera effect by selecting either Off, Black & White, Negative, Sepia.
- Shutter sound: You can select the camera shutter sound by selecting either No sound, Sound 1 or Sound 2.
- Storage: You can store a photo taken in the internal (Phone) flash memory or the external flash memory.
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3. Taking a photo
- Adjust the camera position so that object is in the centre of the screen, and then press the Take key to take a photo of the object. A taken photo saved in the internal (phone)flash memory or the external flash memory. To view existing taken photos, select
soft menu. Then the Photo album is launched, and displays existing photos as thumbnails. Move to a desired photo to view, and select [View] to view the photo. You can also send a selected photo to the other party through the MMS or E-mail (Bluetooth) service by pressing the Send key in the thumbnail list screen.
Summary)
[Take a Picture] > Press the Take key. [Options] > Size > Select 1280*1024, 640*480, 320*240,
Wallpaper size and Phonebook size.
[ ] > View photos taken.
1. This function is selected when you select 2. Take video from the Camera menu.
2. Environment Settings.
- Press the [Options] key.
- Quality: You can select the desired quality of video by selecting either Super fine, Fine or Normal (just as you can in Camera).
- Flash: Select either Always on (always use flash), When recording (only when recording a video) and Off (do not use flash).
- Zoom: Same as Take photo.
- Brightness: Same as Take photo.
- White balance: Same as Take photo.
- Night mode: Same as Take photo.
- Effect: Same as Take photo.
- Recording time: You can select recording times of 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 5 minutes, 1 hour.
- Storage: You can store a photo taken in the internal (Phone) flash memory or the external flash memory.
3. Recording a video Put the camcorder where you want it and press the
“Rec.” key to start recording. Press the “Stop” key again to stop recording.
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The recorded video is saved in the gallery. To view the recorded video, select [ ], select a desired video thumbnail from the video list and press “Play”.
Summary)
[Record] > “Rec.” button. [ ] > View videos recorded.
8.3.1 Common memory
This function shows the status of the user memory of the mobile phone. Since this function scans the overall file system for statistics, a few seconds are required.
8.3.2 External memory
This function shows the status of the External card user memory. This function displays the In-use and free memory usage statistics.
8.3 Memory status
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In case a SAT capable SIM card is in use Profiles is listed here and should provide the same features as described in chapter Profiles on pages 31-32.
Although the current time is automatically configured when the phone is registered to the network, users can configure time and date directly using ‘Time & Date’ menu. The time configured by user is valid only while the phone is turned on.
9.2.1 Time
Scroll down to select the hour indicator format i.e. Off, Cuckoo clock or Chime bell.
1. Select the ‘Time’ item from the Time & Date list, and then press [OK] [Select].
2. Move to your desired field, ‘Hour’, ‘Minute’, or ‘AM’/‘PM’ field using the navigation keys.
3. Input ‘Hour’, and ‘Minutes’ using the number keys.
4. Select time format using Left and Right navigation
keys.
5. Press the Done key to set the time with the specified value.
9.2.2 Date
1. Select ‘Date’ item from the Time & Date list, and then
press [OK] [Select].
2. Select date format using Left and Right navigation keys.
3. Input 'Day', 'Month' and 'Year' using the number keys.
4. Press [OK] [Confirm] to set the date with the specified value.
9.2.3 Daylight saving
Configuring Daylight saving to On Applies daylight saving. If the home city does not support daylight saving, Daylight saving can not be set to On.
Favourites allows you to add your own favourites to the list already provided. Once you create your own menu, you can access the desired function quickly in the idle screen by pressing the up navigation key. To move to your desired menu directly, select your
9.3 Favourites
9.2 Date & Time
9.1 Profiles (for SAT SIM)
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desired menu from the Favourites menu press the up and down navigation keys.
- Add new: In the [Empty] list, press the left soft key [Add]. Select the item from the menu and save the desired menu item.
- Edit: In the added menu items list, press the left soft key [Options]. Select Edit from the menu to edit a saved menu item.
- Delete: In the added menu items list, press the left soft key [Options]. Select Delete from the menu to delete a saved menu item.
- Delete all: In the added menu items, press the left soft key [Options]. Select Delete all from the menu item.
- View infomation: In the added menu item list, press the left soft key [Options]. Select View infomation from the menu to view the information about the actual location of the added menu item.
9.4.1 Language
Automatic, English, German, Dutch, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Croatian, Slovakian.
9.4.2 Display
In this menu, you can configure screen display options including LCD settings and theme.
9.4.2.1 Wallpaper
You can configure the Main LCD background by theme selection.
9.4.2.1.1 Main display
You can select an Main display background to display in idle mode. You can also select the clock and calendar type to appear in idle mode. You can also configure the font size and colour of the clock displayed on the Main LCD idle screen.
9.4.2.1.2 Front display
You can select an Front display background to display in idle mode.
9.4.2.2 Dialling font
When number keys are pressed for call connection in idle state, the size and colour of displayed number can be configured.
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9.4.2.3 Colour theme
You can choose the themes between (T-Mobile, Metal, Sky, Orange).
9.4.2.4 Backlight
It allows the user to configure the backlight duration settings for Main LCD, Front LCD and Keypad. Default settings:
- Main LCD duration 10 seconds.
- Front LCD duration 10 seconds.
- Keypad backlight duration 10 seconds.
9.5.1 Call divert
Call divert menus for video, voice, data and fax calls are provided.
However, available menus are determined by the SIM supporting CPHS.
The menu consists of Video calls, Voice calls, Fax calls and Data calls.
The Video menu provides menus to divert video calls and the Voice menu provides menus to divert voice
calls. The Video and Voice menus have the following submenus.
If you select Video calls, the All video calls, If busy, If no answer and If unreachable list appears.
If you select Voice calls, the All voice calls, If busy, If no answer and If unreachable list appears.
9.5.1.1 Video calls
9.5.1.1.1 All video calls
1. When the off menu is selected – Deletes Call Divert
Number registered to the network. While waiting for the result from the network, Requesting message and animation appears. When the network answers, the result of the operation is displayed.
2. When the To voicemail centre is selected, it activates or deactivates a Voicemail centre number. To register the VMS number, select Messages? Settings? Voice mail centre from the menu. If you select this menu when there is no registered number, the “VMB not activated” message appears. Selecting this menu when there is a registered number displays Requesting message and animation. When the network answers, the result of the operation is displayed.
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3. When To other number is selected – A dialogue window appears allowing you to enter a phone number to divert to. Input a phone number to divert calls to, and press OK button. While waiting the result from the network, Requesting message and animation appears. When the network answers, the result of the operation is displayed.
4. When Input dial number (DN) is selected – A menu appears, a user selects To other number, and inputs a number. Divert registration is performed with the selected number. Select the number, and press the OK button. While waiting for the result from the network, a Requesting message and animation appears. When the network answers, the result of the operation is displayed.
5. Options menu – After activating the All video calls menu, selecting the Options menu at the bottom of the menus displays the Activate, Deactivate, Deactivate all, View status and clear list menus. Activate: Move to Settings menu (above1~4) to activate call divert. The View status menu shows the settings on the network. If you select this menu, Requesting.. message and animation appear. Then the network settings are displayed when the information is received from the network. Selecting
Status in the right soft menu gives the same result. If you select the Deactivate menu, the call divert numbers registered in the network are deleted after user confirmation. Selecting the Cancel all menu will display the operation result after showing the Requesting message and animation. Clear list menu will delete all divert number list.
9.5.1.1.2 If busy
1. When the off menu is selected – It operates the
same to All voice calls menu.
2. When To voice mail centre is selected – It operates the same to All voice calls menu.
3. To other number is selected – It operates the same to All voice calls menu.
4. When input dial number (DN) is selected – It operates the same to All voice calls menu.
5. When Options menu is selected – It activates and operates If busy menu. It operates the same to All voice calls menu.
9.5.1.1.3 If no answer
1. When the off menu is selected – It operates the
same as All voice calls menu.
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2. When To voice mail centre is selected – It operates the same as to All voice calls menu.
3. When To other number is selected – It operates the same as to All voice calls menu.
4. When input dial number (DN) is selected – It operates the same to All voice calls menu.
5. When Options menu is selected – Activates and operates If no reply menu. It operates the same to All voice calls menu except that users can configure delay time in the Set delay menu in the menu list.
9.5.1.1.4 If unreachable
1. When off menu is selected – It operates the same to
All voice calls menu.
2. When To voice mail centre is selected – It operates the same to All voice calls menu.
3. When To other number is selected – It operates the same to All voice calls menu.
4. When input dial number (DN) is selected – It operates the same to All voice calls menu.
5. When Options menu is selected – Activates and operates If out of reach menu. It operates the same to All voice calls menu.
9.5.1.2 Voice calls
9.5.1.2.1 All voice calls
1. When the off menu is selected – Deletes Call Divert
Number registered to the network. While waiting for the result from the network, Requesting message and animation appears. When the network answers, the result of the operation is displayed.
2. When the To voicemail centre is selected, it activates or deactivates a Voicemail centre number. To register the VMS number, select Messages? Settings? Voice mail centre from the menu. If you select this menu when there is no registered number, the “VMS not activated” message appears. Selecting this menu when there is a registered number displays Requesting message and animation. When the network answers, the result of the operation is displayed.
3. When To other number is selected – A dialogue window appears allowing you to enter a phone number to divert to. Input a phone number to divert calls to, and press OK button. While waiting the result from the network, Requesting message and animation appears. When the network answers, the result of the operation is displayed.
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4. When Input dial number (DN) is selected – A menu appears, a user selects To other number, and inputs a number. Divert registration is performed with the selected number. Select the number, and press the OK button. While waiting for the result from the network, a Requesting message and animation appears. When the network answers, the result of the operation is displayed.
5. After activating All video calls menu, selecting the Options menu at the bottom of the menus displays the Activate, Deactivate, Cancel all, View status and clear list menus. Activate: Move to Settings menu to activate call divert. The View status menu shows the settings on the network. If you select this menu, Requesting. message and animation appear. Then the network settings are displayed when the information is received from the network. Selecting Status in the right soft menu gives the same result. If you select the Deactivate menu, the call divert numbers registered in the network are deleted after user confirmation. Selecting the Cancel all menu will display the operation result after showing the Requesting message and animation. Clear list menu will delete all divert number list.
9.5.1.3 Fax calls
9.5.1.4 Data calls
9.5.2 Call waiting
This menu consists of All Calls Voice call, Video call. If you select one, activate/deactivate/view status
menu list appears.
1. Activate: Activates waiting service. Selecting this item, displays requesting message and animation. When the network answers, the result of the operation is displayed.
2. Deactivate: Deactivates Call waiting service. Selecting this item displays requesting message and animation. When the network answers, the result of the operation is displayed.
3. View status: Displays activated Call waiting service group item of the network. Selecting this item displays requesting message and animation. When the network answers, the result of the operation is displayed.
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9.5.3 Call reject
Automatic menu: Users can configure to reject all or a
specific number calls by selecting Deactivate, Reject on list, or Reject all calls menu. Selecting Deactivate disables Automatic call reject. Selecting Reject on list rejects only reject target numbers saved in Phone book. Selecting Reject all calls rejects all arriving calls unconditionally by silent or disconnecting. When you configuring Reject on list mode, you can add number to reject by using ‘List’ menu. When you adding a number to the list, you can select either ‘Silent’, or ‘Disconnect’. You can input number directly or by searching Contacts using ‘Search’ key.
Manual menu: When On is selected, press and hold the side key for a while to reject a call by silence, and press and hold the side key for a while once again to reject a call by disconnecting. When Off is selected, side key does not work for call reject operation.
9.5.4 Call costs
1. This function displays your call cost of the Last call
and All calls.
2. To initialise, press ‘Clear’ button, and input PIN code.
3. Select Cost Setting to configure call cost settings
and call cost limit.
4. You can select either Unit or Currency in call cost settings. According to your setting, call cost is displayed when a call is terminated.
5. In the call cost limit configuration, select On to configure the cost limit. When cost limit is configured, and call cost reaches the limit, making a call will not be allowed.
9.5.5 Video call
1. Hide my picture: Option to determine whether to
send my picture during VT.
On: Do not send my picture.
Off: Send my picture.
2. Substitute picture: Option to determine a video to send during VT.
On: Send substitute video instead of my picture.
Off: Send my picture.
3. Substitute picture file: Option to select substitute video to send instead of my picture during VT.
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9.5.6 Send my number
1. Set by network: Configures with the default settings
determined by the service provider.
2. On: Configures to send my phone number when making an outgoing call.
3. Off: Configures not to send my phone number when making an outgoing call.
9.5.7 Auto redial
Allows you to set the auto redial function when a call attempt has failed.
9.5.8 Answer mode
Allows you to set the answering method. You can choose between opening the folder, pressing the Send key, and pressing any key.
9.5.9 Minute reminder
Determines whether to sound a 1 minute tone every 1 minute when you are on the phone.
9.5.* Closed user group
9.6.1 Bluetooth
Bluetooth Connection
• Menu > 9. Settings > 6. Connectivity > 1. Bluetooth
Your phone has built-in Bluetooth wireless technology which makes it possible for you to connect your phone wirelessly to other Bluetooth devices such as a handsfree, PC, PDA, a remote screen, or other phones.
You can, for example, have a conversation via a cordless Bluetooth handsfree or browse the Internet, wirelessly connected via a mobile phone.
You can also exchange, for example, business cards, calendar items and pictures.
n Note
We recommend that your phone and the Bluetooth device you are communicating with be within a range of 10 meters. The connection may be improved if there are no solid objects in between your phone and the other Bluetooth device.
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1. Getting Started
• Menu > 9. Settings > 6. Connectivity > 1. Bluetooth > 1. Paired devices
To use the Bluetooth function, you must first set Bluetooth to "On". Complete the above procedures to set Bluetooth to "On".
2. Configuring Bluetooth Settings
• Menu > 9. Settings > 6. Connectivity > 1. Bluetooth > 2. Settings
- Bluetooth: To use the Bluetooth function, set it to [On]. Otherwise, set it to [Off].
- Audio device: You can set [Audio device] to [Headset] or [Handsfree].
- My handsets visibility: Set [My handset’s
visibility status] to [Shown to all] so that other devices can detect your phone when they are searching for a Bluetooth device. If you select [Hidden], other devices will not be able to detect your phone when they are searching for a Bluetooth device.
- My handsets name: You can name or rename your phone as it will appear on other devices.
Your phone's name will be shown on other devices only when [My handset’s visibility] is set to [Shown to All].
- Passcode request: You can choose for your phone to ask for your password when another Bluetooth device is trying to connect to it. If this option is set to "Off", you can immediately connect to another Bluetooth device without entering your password.
- BD address: The BD address is set when your phone is sold. You cannot change the BD address.
3. Paired Device
Pairing Devices(Pairing with a device) If a paired Bluetooth device already exists,
• Menu > 9. Settings > 6. Connectivity > 1. Bluetooth > 1. Paired devices > Options > Add new
If there is no paired Bluetooth device,
• Menu > 9. Settings > 6. Connectivity > 1. Bluetooth > 1. Paired devices > Add
Options
1. Add new: Using this menu, you can pair a new
Bluetooth device with your phone.
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2. Connect: Using this menu, you can connect an audio device.
A. This item is only enabled in the Option menu
when you have selected Audio device. If another device has been selected, this item is disabled.
B. Move to [Connect] and select [OK]. Your phone
is immediately connected to the audio device.
3. View Detail: Using this menu, you can view information about the paired device.
4. Set as authorised: Using this menu, you can choose to receive alerts when data arrives from another device.(Set as authorised <-> Set an unauthorised)
5. Assign short name: Using this menu, you can rename a paired phone as required.
6. Delete: Using this menu, you can delete the paired Bluetooth device.
7. Delete all: Using this menu, you can delete all of the paired Bluetooth devices.
- To search for a Bluetooth device to connect, press the above key.
- Screen shows “Searching for Device”.
Bluetooth devices within a range of 10m will be found.
- If Bluetooth devices are found, these devices are listed on the screen. If no Bluetooth device is found, you will be asked if you want to search again.
- If you select a device from the listed devices, the device information (name, address, service class) will appear on the screen.
- Pairing procedure
• Press the Bond key. A window will appear on the screen asking you to enter your password.
• After creating a password (of 1 to 16 digits), the user of the other device must enter the password for pairing. The user of the other device must know the password in advance for authentication.
• If the other party authenticates the connection, the Paired device list is displayed on the screen and you can use your phone to communicate with the other device.
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<Disconnecting Devices>
1. Select a device to disconnect from the Paired
devices screen.
2. You can disconnect a device by pressing the Delete key or by selecting Options > Delete. To disconnect all paired devices, select Options . Delete All.
<Transmitting Data Using Bluetooth>
1. To transmit data from your phone to another
Bluetooth device, first select the application where the target data is saved. For example, to send data in the Media album to another device, select
• Menu > 2. My Media > 1.Photos > Select data to
transmit > Send via > 3. Bluetooth
2. Transmitting Data
- If a paired Bluetooth device exists,
1) Select the desired device from the paired devices listed on the screen.
2) If the other party selects [Yes] for [Bluetooth Authorisation required], the data is transmitted.
- If t here is no paired Bluetooth device,
1) Select Search to search for nearby Bluetooth devices to connect.
2) Select the device to which you want to transmit data from the devices on the screen and press the Push key.
3) The other party will specify a password.
4) You must know the password specified by the other party.
5) If the other party selects [Yes] for [Bluetooth Authorisation required], the data is transmitted.
<Receiving Data using Bluetooth>
Menu > 9. Settings > 6. Connectivity > 1. Bluetooth >
1. Paired devices
1. If you enable Bluetooth function as described above, you can connect your phone to other Bluetooth devices.
2. If another party attempts to transmit data, the [Bluetooth Authorisation required] question will appear on the screen. If you select [Yes], the data will be transmitted to your phone. During data transmission, the Bluetooth icon flashes.
<Bluetooth Data Storage Folder>
You can check the received data by selecting Menu >
2. My Media > 7. Bluetooth data.
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4. Device
<Connecting a Headset>
1. Select Menu > 9. Settings > 6. Connectivity >
1. Bluetooth > 2. Settings and check that [Audio Device Select] is set to [Headset]. (If Bluetooth is disabled, enable Bluetooth.)
2. Connect the headset according to the procedures described in the Pairing Devices section.
3. To use the headset, select the headset from the registered devices, press the Option key and then select 2. Connect.
4. To check that the selected headset has been connected successfully, press the Option key. If it is properly connected, 2. Disconnect will appear. If it is not connected, 2. Connect will appear.
<Connecting a Handsfree Kit>
1. Menu > 9. Settings > 6. Connectivity > 1. Bluetooth
> 2. Settings and check that [Audio Device Select] is set to [Handsfree]. (If Bluetooth is disabled, enable Bluetooth.)
2. Connect the handsfree kit according to the procedures described in the Pairing Devices section.
3. To use the handsfree kit, select the handsfree kit from the registered devices, press the Option key and then select 2. Connect.
4. To check that the selected handsfree kit has been connected successfully, press the Option key. If it is properly connected, 2. Disconnect will appear. If it is not connected, 2. Connect will appear.
9.6.2 Network settings
9.6.2.1 Network selection
1. You can select either Automatic or Manual network selection.
2. If you select Automatic, connection continues according to the Automatic network selection procedures. This setting is recommended for best service and quality.
3. If you select Manual, all the currently 2G (GSM) and 3G (UMTS) available networks are shown, and you can select one of them for registration. If the registration of the network has failed, then all the currently available networks are listed again, and you can select any other one for registration.
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9.6.2.2 Preferred lists
1. Select Preferred lists to display the preferred list saved in the current SIM card.
2. You can edit and save a preferred list in the SIM card by selecting the menu when the preferred list is displayed.
- Add
- Delete
- Options: (Add new, Search/Enter new network
Delete)
9.6.2.3 GPRS
1. If you set GPRS option to "Power on", the registration process for GPRS service is started when power on. In this case, other registration process is not need for GPRS service.
2. If you set GPRS option to "when needed", the registration process for GPRS service will be started only when an application requires GPRS service.
9.6.2.4. System mode
1. If you set to Dual mode, then both 3G (UMTS) and 2G (GSM) services can be used. This setting is recommended for best service and quality.
2. If you set to GSM only, then only 2G (GSM) service can be used.
9.6.3 Access points
Access points
This menu shows the access point list. You can create new profiles, delete or edit them by using the Option Menu. However, you cannot delete or edit default configurations. You can edit the following configuration items by selecting the right soft key.
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Connection title Access Point profile name. Bearer Choose the bearer from the list. (Default
is “UMTS/GPRS”)
Authentication Choose the authentication from the list.
(Default is “No auth”)
Username Information provided by Service Provider. Password Information provided by Service Provider.
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- Press “Done” key to save any configuration changes.
9.6.4 Sync Service
If Sync service is supported by your network operator, that service function synchronizes the data in a phone and the data on a server such as contact address information and schedule items via a wireless network.
9.6.4.1 Connect
• Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Sync service
1. Select the Connect item and then press the Select
key.
2. Connect to the server with the selected server profile and the synchronization animation is displayed while the synchronization is performed.
9.6.4.2 Logs
• Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Sync service
Select the Log item and then press the Select key to view the log for the last synchronization operation performed.
9.6.4.3 Sync types
• Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Sync service
Select the Sync Types item and then press the Select key to view the synchronization types.
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APN APN name to access network.
Information provided by Service Provider.
Traffic Class Choose the Traffic Class from the list.
(Default is "Subscribed") Choose the Maximum Uplink Bitrate from
the list. (Default is "Subscribed") Choose the Maximum Downlink Bitrate
from the list. (Default is "Subscribed")
Dial-up number Required in case of Bearer is
"UMTS/GPRS/CSD" or "CSD" Information provided by Service Provider.
Baud rate Required in case of Bearer is
"UMTS/GPRS/CSD" or "CSD" Choose the value from select list. (Default is "9600")
Call type Required in case of Bearer is
"UMTS/GPRS/CSD" or "CSD" Choose Call type from the list. (Default is "ISDN")
CSD Password Required in case of Bearer is
"UMTS/GPRS/CSD" or "CSD" Information provided by Service Provider.
CSD Username Required in case of Bearer is
"UMTS/GPRS/CSD" or "CSD" Information provided by Service Provider.
Req. Max UL Bitrate
Req. Max DL Bitrate
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