Mitsubishi M430i User Manual

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Edition 1, 2004. © MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B.V. - French Branch, hereinafter referred to as
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the instructions contained in this guide, Mitsubishi Electric reserves the right to make improvements and changes to the product described in this guide and/or to
This guide describes the operation of the GSM telephone M430i.
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the guide itself, without prior notice.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page 4 Introduction
Page 8 Using this guide Page 11 Getting started
Page 14 Tools
Page 20 Messages/Text editing
Page 30 Calls & times
Page 33 Phone book
SAR _______________________________________ 4 Declaration of conformity _______________________ 5 FCC warning statements _______________________ 5 General safety _______________________________ 5 Vehicle safety _______________________________ 5 Emergency calls _____________________________ 6 Care and maintenance ________________________ 6 AC/DC adaptor charger ________________________ 6 Battery use _________________________________ 6 PC cable ___________________________________ 7 Your responsibility ____________________________ 7 Security Code: PIN codes ______________________ 7 Disposing of waste packaging ___________________ 7
Preparing the phone for operation _______________ 11 Basic operations ____________________________ 11
Diary _____________________________________ 14 Calculator _________________________________ 17 Currency converter __________________________ 18 Alarm clocks _______________________________ 18 Infrared port ________________________________ 19 Using your mobile as a modem _________________ 19
Contents of the Messages menu ________________ 20 Accessing the SMS menu _____________________ 20 Reading a received SMS message ______________ 20 Reading stored SMS messages ________________ 21 Moving messages to SIM _____________________ 21 Forwarding messages ________________________ 21 Activating or deactivating the message alert tone ___ 21 Preparing the phone to send SMS messages ______ 22 Entering text / Edition mode ___________________ 22 Creating text models _________________________ 26 Editing a text model __________________________ 26 Sending a new SMS message _________________ 26 Signature __________________________________ 27 Outbox and SIM archive emitted messages _______ 27 Draft messages _____________________________ 28 Status request ______________________________ 28 Storage consumption _________________________ 28 Broadcast - cell broadcast (CB) messages ________ 29
Call logs ___________________________________ 30 Call timers _________________________________ 30 Call costs - management ______________________ 31 Recorded call _______________________________ 32 Line selection _______________________________ 32
Storing names and telephone numbers ___________ 33 Adding a video to your Phone book card __________ 35 Adding a picture or an icon to your Phone book card 35 Setting a melody, a video or a speech note
as a ringtone 35 Editing a Phone book or a SIM name card ________ 36 Viewing and calling Phone book numbers _________ 36 Voice dialling _______________________________ 37 Free space in the Phone book __________________ 37
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Creating a group of cards ______________________ 37 My card ____________________________________ 38 My number(s) display _________________________ 38 Fixed dialling numbers ________________________ 39
Page 40 Camera
Page 48 Video
Page 57 Fun & media box
Page 69 miniSD™ Card
Page 72 Calendar Page 72 Network services Page 73 i-mode
Page 84 Settings
Page 96 Appendix
Page 101 Index Page 104 Notes
Export _____________________________________ 39
The Camera screen and the related icons _________ 40 Closed clamshell: scenery shots ________________ 41 Open clamshell: self-portraits ___________________ 44
Video display _______________________________ 48 Closed clamshell: scenery shots ________________ 49 Open clamshell: self-filming ____________________ 53
Pictures ___________________________________ 57 Melodies ___________________________________ 60 Video _____________________________________ 61 Games & applications ________________________ 63 Speech notes _______________________________ 64 Frames ____________________________________ 65 Others _____________________________________ 67 Storage used _______________________________ 68
Handling and storage precautions _______________ 69 Protecting your data __________________________ 69 How to insert/extract your miniSD™ Card _________ 70 How to access the miniSD™ Card contents _______ 70 How to configure your miniSD™ Card ____________ 71 Storage used _______________________________ 71
User interface _______________________________ 73 i-mode menu _______________________________ 73 i-mode applications __________________________ 74 Setting your i-mode features ___________________ 76 Mail system ________________________________ 77 Options ____________________________________ 82 Quick access to i-mode basic features ____________ 83
Tones _____________________________________ 84 Display ____________________________________ 85 Keypad ____________________________________ 87 Phone settings ______________________________ 87 Voice mail __________________________________ 89 GSM services _______________________________ 90 Security features ____________________________ 94
miniSD™ Card _______________________________ 95
Glossary ___________________________________ 96 Troubleshooting _____________________________ 97 Error messages _____________________________ 98 Guarantee ________________________________ 100
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INTRODUCTION
T
hank you for purchasing the M430i (GSM, DCS, PCS) mobile telephone. The mobile telephone
described in this guide is approved for use on all GSM 900, DCS 1800 and PCS 1900 networks. Some of the messages displayed on your mobile may be different according to your subscription type and/or service provider. As with all types of radio transceivers, this mobile telephone emits electromagnetic waves and com­plies with international regulations when it is used under normal conditions and in accordance with the safety and warning messages given below.
SAR
THIS M430i PHONE MEETS THE EU REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Before a mobile phone is available for sale to the public, compliance with the European R&TTE di­rective(1999/5/EC) must be shown. This directive includes as one essential requirement the protec­tion of the health and the safety of the user and any other person. Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy recommended by The Council of the European
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. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF en­ergy for the general public. The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organisations through periodic, thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for mobile phones (CENELEC standard EN 50360: 2001) employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit Council of the European Union is 2.0 W/kg. Tests for SAR have been conducted using standard op­erating positions (with reference to CENELEC standard EN 50361: 2001) with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands3. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base sta­tion antenna, the lower the power output. The highest SAR value for this M430i model when tested for compliance against the standard was 0,754 W/kg. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at var­ious positions, they all meet the EU requirements for RF exposure. Additional information from the World Health Organization (WHO)
Individuals: Present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions
for use of mobile phones. If individuals are concerned, they might choose to limit their own or their children’s’ RF exposure by limiting the length of calls, or using "hands-free" devices to keep mobile phones away from the head and body. RF absorbing devices: Scientific evidence does not indicate any need for RF-absorbing covers or other "absorbing devices" on mobile phones. They cannot be justified on health grounds and the ef­fectiveness of many such devices in reducing RF exposure is unproven. Source: WHO Fact Sheet 193, June 2000. WHO: www.who.int/peh-emf. There are a number of independent sources of information available to users including: Royal Society of Canada: www.rsc.ca The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protec tion (ICNIRP): www.icnirp.de
The US Food and Drug Administration: www.fda.gov/cellphones/ The World Health Organization: www.who.int/emf
Mitsubishi Electric belongs to the MMF, an international association of radio equipment manufactur­ers. The MMF produces this type of information in order to develop and present industry positions to in­dependent research organisations, government and other research bodies. Mobile Manufacturers Forum
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recommended by The
1. European recommendation 1999/519/EC
2. The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of tissue. The limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
3. The maximum level of GSM emitted power is 250mW at 900 MHz and 125 mW at 1800 MHz according to the GSM standard.
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Declaration of conformity
Mitsubishi Electric hereby declares that this M430i (VGH08B) is in compliance with the essential re­quirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the full Declaration of Conformity may be found on our website: http://www.mitsubishi-telecom.com
FCC warning statements
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condi­tions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any inter­ference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer­ence will not occur in a particular installation. If th is equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.--Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.-­Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connect­ed. --Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
General safety
Use of the hands-free kit over extended peri ods of time and at high volume may seriously
Due to the possibility of radio frequency interference, it is important to follow special regulations re­garding the use of radio equipment. Please follow the safety advice given below.
Switch off your phone and remove the battery when in an aircraft. The use of mobile telephones in an aircraft may endanger the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the mobile phone network and is illegal.
Switch off your phone when at any refuelling point or near inflammable material.
Switch off your phone in hospitals and any other place where medical equipment may be in use.
Respect restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress.
There may be a hazard associated with the operation of phones close to inadequately protected personal medical devices such as hear ing aids and pacemakers. Consult your doctor or the manufacturers of the medical device in question to determine whether it is adequately protected.
Operation of your phone close to other electronic equipment may also cause interference if the equipment is inadequately protected. Observe any warning signs and manufacturers recommendations.
damage your hearing.
Vehicle safety
Respect national regulations on the use of mobile telephones in vehicles. Road safety always comes first! Always give your full attention to driving.
- Do not use a hand-held phone while driving. If you do not have a 'hands free' car kit, stop and park your vehicle safely before using your phone. Please ensure that you are fully aware of the laws in your country regarding the use of hand-held mobile devices whilst driving.
- If incorrectly installed in a vehicle, mobile telephones can interfere with the correct operation of the
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vehicle electronics, such as ABS anti-lock brakes or air bags. To avoid such problems ensure that only qualified personnel carry out the installation.
- Do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it could fall during sudden braking or a collision. Always use the holder.
Emergency calls
You can make emergency calls by dialling the European standard emergency number 112 or the USA emergency number 911 even if there is no SIM card in your phone. Emergency calls can even be made if the phone is PIN or electronically locked or call barred. In some countries local emergen­cy numbers can still be used for emergency purposes but the phone may have to contain a valid SIM card. When making an emergency call remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. As the phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an emergency, do not cut off the call until told to do so.
Mobile phones rely on wireless and landlin e networks whic h cannot be guaranteed in all conditions. You should therefore never rely solely on wireless phones for essential emergency communications.
Care and maintenance
This mobile telephone is the product of advanced engineering, design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to enjoy this product for many years.
- Do not expose your phone to any extreme environment with high humidity or temperature.
- Do not expose your mobile to or store your mobile in cold temperatures. When the phone warms up to its normal temperature after switch on, moisture may form inside and damage the electrical parts.
- Do not attempt to disassemble the phone. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
- Do not expose your phone to water, rain or spilt beverages. It is not waterproof.
- Do not drop, knock or violently shake your phone. Rough handling may damage it.
- Do not clean your phone with strong chemicals or solvents. Wipe it only with a soft, slightly damp­ened cloth.
- Do not place the telephone alongside computer discs, credit or travel cards or other magnetic me­dia. The information contained on discs or cards may be affected by the phone.
- Do not connect incompatible products. The use of third party equipment or accessories, not made or authorised by Mitsubishi Electric, invalidates the warranty of your phone and may be a safety risk.
- Do not remove the labels. The numbers on it are important for aftersales service and other related purposes.
- Contact an authorised service centre in case of problem.
AC/DC adaptor charger
This mobile phone was designed to be used only with the supplied AC/DC charger. Use of any other charger or adaptor invalidates any approval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous.
Battery use
Batteries may be charged hundreds of times but gradually wear out. When the operating time (stand­by and talk time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery. If the battery is totally empty the battery level symbol may not be displayed at once when connecting the battery charger. Moreover the mobile cannot be turned on. Up to 15 minutes may be necessary to reach the required 4% battery charge to turn your mobile on and allow the battery charge symbol to be displayed. Battery charging may only operate between 0°C and + 45°C.
- Do not leave batteries connected to a charger longer than necessary. Overcharging shortens bat­tery life.
- Disconnect battery chargers from the power source when not in use.
- Do not expose batteries to high temperatures or humidity.
- Do not dispose of the batteries in fire. They may explode.
- Avoid putting the batteries into contact with metal objects which can short circuit the battery termi­nals (e.g. keys, paper clips, coins, etc.).
- Do not drop or subject the batteries to strong physical shocks.
- Do not try to disassemble any of the battery packs.
- Use only specified Mitsubishi charger (see above).
- If the battery terminals become soiled, clean them with a soft cloth.
- Batteries may warm up during charging.
Caution: Risk of explosion if the battery i s replaced by any other battery than the Mitsubishi MA-0803.
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Battery disposal
In compliance with European environmental protection directives, used batteries must be returned to the place of sale, where they are collected free of charge. Do not dispose of your batteries within household waste.
PC cable
The PC cable allows you to connect the GSM mobile telephone to a Personal Computer in order to exchange data. The PC cable may not be supplied with your mobile. Please check this accessory availability with your retailer.
Your responsibility
This GSM mobile telephone is your responsibility. Please handle it with care and in respect of local regulations. Please keep it in a safe place at all times and out of reach of children. Familiarise yourself with and use the security features to block unauthorised use. If your phone and/ or SIM card are lost or stolen, call your service provider immediately to prevent illegal use. When not in use, turn off the phone and remove the battery.
Security Code: PIN codes
The phone and SIM card are delivered to you pre-programmed with codes that protect the phone and SIM card against unauthorised use. A short description of each follows. See “Security features”, page 94 to change your PIN and phone lock codes.
PIN and PIN2 codes (4-8 digits)
All SIM cards have a PIN (Personal Identity Number) that protects the card against unauthorised use. Entering the wrong PIN code three times disables the SIM card and the message then displayed. Enter PUK appears.
SIM Blocked is
PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits)
Please ask your service provider for your PUK code. Use it to unblock a disabled SIM card (see “Se­curity features”, page 94). The PUK2 code is required to unblock the PIN2 code (see above).
Call barring password (4 digits)
This password is used to bar various types of calls, made or received, from the phone (see “Call barring password”, page 94).
Phone lock code (4 digits)
This code is set to 0000 on delivery. You can change it. Once changed it cannot be identified by the manufacturer over the phone. Please refer to “Phone lock code”, page 94 for more details.
i-mode lock (4 digits)
The default i-mode lock code is 0000. It allows you to forbid any unauthorised use of the i-mode feature (see “i-mode lock”, page 74). We advise you remember these codes and make yourself familiar with their purpose and operation.
Disposing of waste packaging
The packaging used for this phone is made of recyclable materials and as such should be disposed of in accordance with your country's national legislation on the protection of the environment. Please take care to separate the cardboard and plastic elements and to dispose of them in the cor­rect manner.
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USING THIS GUIDE
lease read this user guide carefully. It contains information about your phone and the way
that it operates on the network. Some of the features described in this user guide are net­work dependent. Do not forget to check with your service provider which of these you can use. You may need to take out additional subscriptions to activate certain features.
Main screen / External screen
Your M430i is a clamshell-type mobile. It has two colour displays: an internal screen (Main screen) and an external screen. Both display information about the state of the mobile and con­nection with the network and both are designed to help you enjoy a clear information. All fea­tures described in this guide are to be reached via the Main screen, unless otherwise specified (e.g.: features related to the Camera and Video applications).
Key actions
To help you quickly familiarise yourself with your mobile, these are the keypad and side keys symbols used throughout the guide.
[OK] key in the middle of the cursor key (to validate OK on the display and to get direct access to the Camera (short press) and Video (long press) applications).
Left softkey (to validate the item above (usually an action), give direct access to the Messages menu (long press) and to the Mail menu (short press) from the standby display).
Right softkey (to validate the action above: usually Exit - and and give direct access to the menu displayed above, to the i-mode browser (short press) and to the Java™ applications (long press) from the standby display).
[Menu/T9] key (to access the nine icons Main menu, to switch from the T9 mode to the Multitap mode (and vice-versa) while in edition mode, to access the Options menu of the applications and the i-mode Options menu).
[Phone book] key gives direct access to the Phone book list from the standby display or the «To» field edition mode, while a call is in progress or to swap from the Phone book names list to the SIM names list.
[Clear] key (to delete a character in edition mode; to activate the game/application set as a standby display on your Main screen).
[Right] arrow on cursor key [Left] arrow on cursor key [Up] arrow on cursor key [Down] arrow on cursor key [Send/Call] key [End, On/Off] key [Up] side key [Down] side key [Menu] side key [Camera/Video] side key
Icons menu
The availability of t he Calendar or Network s ervices me nu depends o n your SIM c ard.
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User guide notes
Here is how to follow the instructions contained in this user guide and use your mobile. These are examples. The bold text stands for information displayed while using your mobile.
USER GUIDE INFORMATION
TYPES
ACTIONS TO PERFORM
Press OK Press the key to validate OK (middle of the display). Press the [Menu/T9]
key. Select Settings.
Select Read (item above Left softkey)
Select Exit (item above right softkey)
Select Camera &
Video
Insert The indicates that more options or sub-menus are available when
... The ... at the beginning or at the end of an Options menu indicates that
From the standby display press the key to access the main menu, scroll Up , Down, Left or Right to the Settings menu item and press OK to access the sub-menu.
Press the key underneath Read.
From the standby display press the key underneath Exit once to return to the previous screen. Press and hold to return to the standby screen (except whilst in the i-mode menu).
Use the cursor key to scroll up, down, left or right to the required menu item and validate by pressing OK. E.g. ’Select Camera & Video’: scroll to the Camera & Video menu item with the navigation keys (Up , Down , Left , Right ) and press the [OK] key to validate your selection.
pressing OK.
more options or sub-menus are available by scrolling up or down.
Using the dynamic scroll panels
When scrolling the menu, the following scroll panel type gives you a clear view of the information to be entered.
1 The list of elements to be entered is displayed. Scroll down to the field(s) you want to fill in
and press OK.
2 Enter the requested information or select the requested item and select OK to validate. 3 Fill in as many fields as necessary and select Save to store all the information entered.
The arrow keys displayed at the bottom of the screen show the sc rolling possibilities.
Understanding the graphic display indicators (icons)
Icons may be displayed at the top of the mobile screen. The icons indicate the phone’s state and operational conditions when in use. The following icons may be displayed:
SIM memory in use
Phone memory in use: refers to information from the Phone book cards.
GPRS service icon. This indicates that data packet services or connection to the i-mode
are available.
GPRS connection icon. This is displayed when a GPRS connection is in progress. Home zone. This is displayed when the phone is connected to its home network. Roaming. This is displayed when the phone is connected to a network other than its
home network.
Call diverting. This indicates that all incoming calls are being diverted. Call diverting is
network dependent.
Alarm clock. Vibrator alert.
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Keypad lock. Line 2. This indicates that the second line is in use (subscription dependent). Silent mode On. Mute. Auto-switch-off/on mode is activated. Infrared port. This indicates that the infrared port is active. i.e. that data can be received
via the infrared port.
Short message service (SMS). This is displayed when one or more short messages
have been received and not yet read. flashes when the SMS message box is full and no new messages can be stored. SMS availability is network dependent.
Voice Mail. This is displayed when a Voice Mail message has been received and stored
by the networks Voice Mail centre. Voice Mail availability is network dependent.
Withheld number. Unanswered call. This is displayed when an incoming call has not been answered. Battery level indicator. This is permanently displayed to show the current battery
charge level. Five levels are shown: from full (5 bars) to low (one bar). If the icon is empty, the mobile needs recharging.
Signal strength level. There are five strength levels. These show the strength of the
received signal. The more bars, the stronger the signal. If the network cannot be found, no strength level is displayed.
Tegic edition mode. Multitap edition mode. Arrow keys. These icons are displayed during menu operation to indicate that more
items in the menu can be accessed by pressing or .
Secured connection. This icon is displayed when a secured connection is in progress. Games & Applications software in use.
This is displayed when the caller does not wish his identity to be shown.
Games & Applications icon. It is displayed when a game or an application is running.
Problem in launching an application in Auto Start mode.
Application set as wallpaper icon. This icon is displayed when an application is set as
wallpaper.
Mail or MMS on mobile Mail or MMS box on mobile full Mail on server MMS on server Mailbox on server full MMS box on server full
Status light
At the bottom of your clamshell (please refer to Getting started with your M430i) several light colours indicate your mobile’s state (charging, event on mobile, etc.). The lights can be green, orange, red, yellow or blue. You can activate/deactivate these lights:
MODE MOBILE ON MOBILE OFF
Network available No network
Power saver The green light flashes The orange light
flashes
Incoming call The blue light flashes Missed event (SMS,
unanswered call, etc.) Battery charging The green light flashes The orange light
Battery charging over The green light flashes The orange light
While charging, the battery charge symbol is displayed if your mobi le phone is ON. Onc e charging is over, the screen backlight is turned Off (black screen).
Flashes alternately green and yellow
Flashes alternately orange and yellow
flashes
iflashes
The red light is On
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GETTING STARTED
Preparing the phone for operation
Please refer to the Getting started with your M430i booklet.
Basic operations
Turning the phone On
1 Open the clamshell. 2 Press and hold the [On/Off] key. A beep sounds at mobile activation. When switching the
mobile On for the first time or if the phone has been incorrectly switched off may be dis­played.
3 If your SIM card is PIN protected, Enter PIN is displayed.
Enter the PIN code and select OK.
4 If prompted, enter the date & time or select Exit if the information is correct.
Please refer to "Security Code: PIN codes", page 7 and to "Security features", page 94 for more details on your PIN an d lock cod es.
If an image is set as a Welcome screen and/or a melody has been set as a Welcome melody, the mobile first requests the PIN code then shows the selected image/animation and plays the selected melody before showing the standby display (please see "Setting a still or animated image as a standby display (for the Main screen or the External screen), as a Welcome screen or as a Goodbye screen from the Pictures folder", page 59 and "Melodies", page 60).
If you set an applicatio n as a standby displ ay for your mobile interna l screen (see "Gam es & applications ", page 63), an information screen is displayed and proposes to display the Doja application.
Making a call
The phone can make and receive calls only when it is switched on, when a valid SIM card is inserted and when it is connected to a GSM, DCS or PCS network service. If the keypad is locked you can receive calls but you cannot make any (see "Keypad lock", page 13) except emergency calls. To make a call:
1 Open the clamshell. 2 Dial the phone number or select one from your Phone book (press the [Left] arrow key or the
[Phone book] key from the standby display and select one of the available names).
3 Press the [Call/Send] key.
Whilst in conversation an Options list (Speaker On or Speaker Off, AutoDTMF, Hold, Re­trieve, Mute or Unmute, End call and Record) and Sp.on (Speaker On)/Sp.off (Speaker Off,
after the speaker has been set to On) is available from the Left and Right softkeys. You can set the conversation volume by scrolling Up and Down
In compliance with European regulations, you are obliged to inform your correspondent before recording a phone conversation.
Answering a call
When receiving a phone call:
1 Press the [Call/Send] key.
You can also answer a call by opening the clamshell. Please see "Active flip", page 88.
When a phone call is received the caller name, number (see "Receiving caller ID", page 92), picture/video (see "Storing names and telephone numbers", page 33) may be displayed if you created a Phone book card corresponding to this caller.
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Rejecting a call
When receiving a phone call:
1 Press the [On/Off] key or close the clamshell to reject the call (the call is then forwarded to
your mailbox).
or:
1
Press and hold the [Camera/Video] side key if the clamshell is closed.
Ending a call
1 Press the [On/Off] key.
You can also end a call by closing the clamshell. Please see "Active flip", page 88.
To stop the ringtone
When receiving a phone call you have the possibility to stop the ringtone.
1
Press No ring if the clamshell is open or press the [Menu] side key if the clamshell is closed.
Holding your mobile (while making or receiving a call)
Avoid covering the up-
How to hold the phone.
When using the ha nds free mode, do not put the phone to your ear.
The standby display (Main screen)
When switched On, the mobile searches for connection with the network. Once the connection has been established, a beep sounds and the network and/or service provider name or logo are displayed together with the time and date, the signal strength and the battery charge level. If the mobile cannot find a valid network, the signal strength and the operator name are not displayed. On the main screen, the four arrows indicate that features can be accessed via the four arrows on the cursor key.
plication (short press) and the Video application (long press) can be accessed by pressing the OK key (in the middle of the cursor key).
Mail
and i-mode indicate that you can directly access the mailer and the i-mode service by
pressing the
The oval symbol in the middle of the cursor key indicates that the Camera ap-
softkeys.
The standby display (External screen)
The provider name as well as the time, the signal strength and the battery charge levels are also displayed on the external screen when the mobile is activated.
per back of the phone to allow maximum emis­sion and reception quality.
On both screens,
indicates that your mobile is connected to a GPRS network.
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Keypad lock
When activated, the keypad lock feature prevents accidental actions occurring (e.g. camera acti­vation) whilst the phone is being carried in a pocket or a bag for instance. Incoming calls can how­ever be received and answered. Once the call is over, the keypad lock is automatically reactivated. To activate the keypad lock from the standby display:
1 Open the clamshell. 2 Press and hold . Keypad locked is displayed.
To activate the keypad lock from the main menu:
1 Open the clamshell. 2
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
3 Select Keypad, then select Keypad lock.
To deactivate the keypad lock:
1 Open the clamshell. 2 Select Unlock and press or press and hold . Keypad unlocked is displayed.
Turning the phone
1 Open the clamshell. 2 Press and hold the [On/Off] key.
A tone sounds to confirm your action and a Goodbye screen is displayed whilst the mobile switches off. You can set a melody and/or a picture to be played/displayed when the mobile is switched off (please see "Setting a still or animated image as a standby display (for the Main screen or the External screen), as a Welcome screen or as a Goodbye screen from the Pictures folder", page 59 and "Melodies", page 60).
Do not take the battery out of the mobile without first turning the phone off. Data might be lost. Should this happen a first-aid kit symbol is displayed the next time the mobile is activated.
Off
Power saver
When the phone has not been used for more than one minute, the internal and external screens turn Off (black screens). Press any key or open the clamshell to turn the internal and external screens On. However, this does not prevent any operation on your mobile from taking place. You can there­fore receive a call, an SMS, etc. whilst the internal and external screens are turned Off.
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TOOLS
W
hen scrolling to the Tools menu from the main icons menu, direct access to
the Infrared port section is possible by selecting Infrared on the left side of the display. The Tools menu allows access to a diary, a calculator, a currency converter, several alarm clocks and the infrared port opening.
Diary
The Diary is divided into three parts:
-The Calendar (to manage events),
-The Tasks list (to manage tasks),
-The Storage used (to provide the diary memory information). An event is a diary entry that has a direct implication on your timetable (e.g. a meeting). A task is a diary entry that has no direct implication on your timetable (e.g. organising a journey).
Calendar
The calendar allows you to store up to 100 events scheduled to occur either once, daily, weekly, monthly or yearly. Each entry can contain up to 50 characters plus a reminder alarm. Events may be viewed on a daily, a weekly or a monthly basis, and may be sent via the Infrared port or by SMS.
To enter an event
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Tools. 2 Select Diary.
Select Calendar. A Monthly or Daily view is displayed (the Daily view is displayed if an event
3
is related to the current day).
4 Select Options. 5 Select New event.
An empty new event card is displayed with the following fields: Title (up to 10 characters), De­scription (up to 50 characters), Start date & time, End date & time, Alarm, Location, Repetition.
6 Enter or select the requested data. Confirm each entry by pressing OK. 7 Select Save to confirm data storage.
To view the current day’s entries
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Tools.
2 Select Diary. 3 Select Calendar. 4 Select Options. 5 Select View... and then Today to view the current day’s entries or select
Day view to view the selected day’s entries.
In the Today view each event is displayed on one line as follows: a graphic representation ( ) if an alarm has been set, the event starting time, the first part of the event title, Red events indicated that two or more events clash. The following actions are available:
ACTIONS PURPOSE
To move down to the next event or loop back to the first one To move up to the previous event or loop to the last one To move to the previous day To move to the next day
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An Options list is available. It allows you to change the current View..., Create a new event or Modify an event, Send it by... infrared port and SMS, Export... it, Delete one event or Delete all events.
To view weekly entries
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Tools.
2 Select Diary. 3 Select Calendar. 4 Select Options. 5 Select View.. . and then Week view.
The week’s events are displayed in chronological order. Each event is represented as a bar (its length depends on its duration. Red indicates clashes. Purple indicates that the alarm has been activated). The following actions are available:
ACTIONS PURPOSE
To move down to the next time interval To move up to the next time interval
(short press) To move to the previous day (long press) To scroll to the previous week (short press) To move to the following day (long press) To scroll to the following week
An Options list is available. It allows you to change the current View... Export... the Events in a defined period/All events or Delete all events.
, Create an event,
To view monthly entries
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Tools.
2 Select Diary. 3 Select Calendar. 4 Select Options. 5 Select View... and Month view.
The whole month is displayed. If the selected month is the current one, the date is displayed in a different colour. Colours are used to indicated the days (and alarm activation) of the stored events.The following actions are available:
ACTIONS PURPOSE
To move down within the current display
To move up within the current display (short press) To move to the previous day (long press) To scroll to the previous month (short press) To move to the following day (long press) To scroll to the following month
An Options list is available. It allows you to change the current View... an event, Export... the Events in a defined period/All events or Delete all events.
, Create
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Tasks list
This feature allows you to store up to 100 tasks to be done (To do), scheduled with a start and a due date, with or without a reminder alarm.
To enter a new task
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Tools.
2 Select Diary. 3 Select Tasks list. 4 Select New task and enter the required information.
An empty task card is displayed with the following fields: a title (up to 10 characters), a descrip­tion (up to 50 characters), a start date, a due date, an audio alarm which can be activated at your specified time.
5 Enter or select the requested data. Confirm each entry by pressing OK . 6 Select Save to confirm data storage.
To display a tasks list
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Tools.
2 Select Diary. 3 Select Tasks list . 4 Select Current tasks or Elapsed tasks.
The tasks are displayed in a list, ordered by date. If an alarm is activated for a task is displayed. An Options list is available. It allows you to create a New task, Modify the current task, Send a task by... Infrared port or by SMS, to Export... Tasks in period or All tasks, to Delete the current task or to Delete all tasks period.
Sending an event/a task
The Send by... option allows you to directly send the selected file via the Infrared port, by SMS or by Mail.
1 Press Options (from the Day, Week or Month view). Scroll down and select Send by... 2 Select Infrared port, SMS or Mail (if available), then proceed as usual when using these
features.
Exporting an event/a task
The Export... option allows you to create a file so as to exchange events or tasks with another device such as a PC or another mobile. The created file can contain all the events or tasks stored in the calendar or in the tasks list (select All events/tasks) or in a time interval (Select
Events/Tasks in period).
1 Press Options (from the Day, Week or Month view). Scroll down and select Export... 2 Select All events/tasks or select Events/Tasks in period then define the time period
(Between / And) and select Export.
3 The exported file is stored in the Others folder of the Fun & Media box menu. You can then
send it to another device (please see "Others", page 67).
1. The exported calendar or tasks list item is stored as a .vcs file.
2. Once your task/event is exported to the Others folder, a confirmation screen is displayed. Then you can directly send your task/event by selecting the Send by... option.
Alarm notification
The alarm notification screen is displayed at the specified time according to the event or task to which it relates. If it is not acknowledged, the alarm stops ringing after 60 seconds. It automatically restarts after a snooze time until it is stopped or up to the start/finish time and date of the event/task. If the phon e is off at alarm time, it automatically switches on. If the phone is locked or if the PIN setting is on, the phone returns to this locked state after the alarm has rung until you use it.
1 Press Valid to acknowledge the alarm or press Snooze to repeat the alarm after the snooze
period.
Snooze is not available on a task alar m.
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Storage used
This feature displays the number of Diary registered events and tasks. The following actions are available in the Options menu:
ACTIONS PURPOSE
Delete events To delete the events of the defined time period. Delete tasks To delete the tasks of the defined time period. Delete all events To delete all the events stored in Calendar. Delete all tasks To delete the tasks stored in the Diary.
Calculator
This feature allows you to make simple calculations using + (plus), - (minus), * (multiplication), / (division) and % (percentage) functions. If the currency converter is activated, numbers can be converted during calculations.
To use the calculator
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Tools.
2 Select Calculator .
The phone is ready to perform simple calculations.
Press keys to to enter numbers. Press the multitap (for further details on the multitap text entry method please see "Entering text / Edition mode", page 22) to get +, -, * and / sym- bols. Use the multitap to enter decimal points or %. Press the [Clear] ke
Example 144 x 12 = 1728
In the above example, pressing = again calculates 1728 x 12 = 20736 Pressing the [Clear] key deletes the result.
The % function can only be used (entered) as the last operation during a calculation. e.g.250 - 10% = 225
An integrated currency converter facility is also available. See Currency converter below.
Example
1. This example was made on the basis of the following exchang e rate: 1 = £0.61871
2. The Currency converter feature ca n be accessed f rom the Calculato r and from the C urrency convert er sub­menus.
y during a calculation to correct an entry. Press = to get the operation result.
key sequence display
144
Press 3x *
12
= 1728
using the currency converter £ -:
154 + 3 = £ 97.1374
key sequence display Select Curr.
95.2813
+
1.8561
= 97.1374
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Currency converter
This feature allows currency conversion. The currencies and exchange rates must be entered prior to use. The conversion is calculated on the per unit exchange rate of the second selected currency.
To select the currencies and the exchange rate
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Tools.
2 Select Currency converter. 3 Select Settings. 4 Enter the first currency name (e.g. Euro). Press OK.
Enter the second currency name (e.g. Dollar). Press OK. Enter the exchange rate using to enter a decimal point.
5 Press OK to validate the entry. Press Save to confirm data storage.
To calculate the conversion between the selected currencies
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Tools.
2 Select Currency converter. 3 Select one of the first two options. 4 Enter the amount to be converted. Press to insert a decimal point if needed. 5 Press OK. The converted amount and the exchange rate information are displayed.
Alarm clocks
This feature allows you to set up to three alarm clocks. These alarms can be set to be played at different times and to be played once, daily, or on selected days.
To set alarms
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Tools.
2 Select Alarm clocks. 3 Select Alarm 1, Alarm 2 or Alarm 3. Select On then enter the alarm time or press OK to val-
idate the displayed time. Select Repetition (1, 2 or 3 according to the Alarm you have previously set). Select Once
(the alarm will be played once only), Daily (the alarm will be played every day at the same time) or Weekdays to choose the required day(s) by pressing OK, then select Valid to return to the Alarm clocks screen. Press Save to confirm the selection.
is displayed when reverting to the standby display.
If the phone is off at alarm time, it automatically switches on. If the phone is locked or if the PIN setting is on, the phone returns to this locked state after the alarm has rung until you use it again. If the alarm is acknowledged but not validated after the 3rd (and final) alarm, the alarm indica­tors remain on the display for up to 15 minutes (the mobile then either goes back its previous state, 'on' or 'off').
1. If a call is in progress at alarm time a 'Call in progress' alert beep sound s and a visual alert is displayed every 3 minutes. Validate or acknowledge th e alarm in the usu al way.
2. If several alarms are set to be played at the same time, the alarm tone is played once only. Any action performed on the mobile to acknowledge the alarm ton e is then applied to all the alarms.
To use the alarm as a Reminder or a Snooze Alarm
1 Press No ring, or any other key (except Valid. and OK) to snooze the alarm. The alarm icon
remains on the display and the alarm starts ringing again 3 minutes later. Or press Valid or OK to acknowledge the alarm and stop the alarm clock process.
To turn the alarm Off
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Tools.
2 Select Alarm clocks. 3 Select Off. Press Save to confirm the selection.
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Infrared port
The infrared port allows you to exchange data between the mobile and other devices (provided they have an infrared port). You can for instance download or send files such as videos, images for your Standby display (see "Pictures", page 57 ), send or receive name cards,... You can send files via the Infrared port from several menus or sub-menus (e.g. by selecting Options after having captured a picture, then by selecting Send by... Infrared port). To initiate a transfer via the infrared port, your mobile must be facing another infrared port. Both ports can then be opened and synchronised. The requested transfer can then be per­formed. Files (e.g name cards) are transferred one by one.
Opening the Infrared port
1 Place your mobile directly opposite the infrared port of the other device. 2 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Tools. 3 Select Infrared port. The infrared port opens and the mobile automatically acknowledges
the state of the opposite infrared port.
1. If the infrared port is already open, selecting the Infrared port item closes it.
2. The Infrared port cannot be opened while using the Camera or the Video applications. The Infrared port is auto­matically closed when accessing the Camera or Video applications.
Transferring a name card via the infrared port
You can transfer a name card via the infrared port:
1 Place your mobile directly opposite the infrared port of the other device. 2 Open the infrared port of the other device. 3 Select the card you wish to transfer as explained in the section "Viewing and calling Phone
book numbers", page 36.
4 Select Options. Select Send by... Infrared port.
The infrared port opens and the transfer is performed.
Using your mobile as a modem
You can use your mobile as a modem for other devices (PC, PDA,...) via the infrared port (on both devices) or via a PC cable. In order to activate a connection, a standard modem driver must already be installed in the other appliance:
1 Install the PC cable or open the Infrared port on your PC or PDA. 2 Install the modem driver. 3 Configure the PC according to the instructions given with the modem driver.
Please enter the following parameters:
- Flow control: Hardware
- Data Bits: 8
- Parity: No parity
- Stop Bit: 1 stop Bit
- Speed: 921 600b/s
1. The PC cable may not be supplied with your mobile. Please ask your retailer for an M430i compatible PC cable.
2. The compatibility between GPRS and i-mode features is operator dependent.
Your mobile:
1 Plug in the PC cable (please refer to the Getting Started with your M430i booklet).
or:
1 Open your mobile Infrared port.
If your mobile is set to Modem mode, (Please see " Operation mode ", page 94) all incoming c alls are rejected. If your mobile is not set to Mo dem mode, your Intern et connection may be in terrupted by incom ing calls.
Once both devices are ready, the Internet connection can be activated (without any action being performed on your mobile).
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MESSAGES/TEXT EDITING
T
his section describes the contents of the Messages menu and contains full in-
formation on the Short Message Service. Other types of messages can be sent and received via your mobile. The Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to send or receive text messages to or from other mobile phones. You can store, edit and forward messages as well as save any of the numbers, mail addresses, web site addresses they may contain. These SMS are stored on the phone memory; they may also be stored in the
You can access the Messages menu by pressing and holding the [Mail] softkey from the stand­by display. This chapter mainly deals with the SMS and Broadcast message types. Please refer to the i-mode section (page 73) for full information on Mail and MMS.
SIM card if they are sent by a service provider.
Contents of the Messages menu
The Messages menu includes the three message types that are available on your mobile: SMS, Mail/MMS, Broadcast messages. To select one of these message types:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages 2 Select SMS, Mail/MMS or Broadcast.
A number is displayed on the SMS and Mail/MMS lines, on the right of the screen. It indi­cates the number of unread received messages in the corresponding Inbox folder.
or
1 From the idle screen, press and hold the left softkey (underneath Mail). 2 Select SMS, Mail/MMS or Broadcast.
A number is displayed on the SMS and Mail/MMS lines, on the right of the screen. It indi­cates the number of unread received messages in the corresponding Inbox folder.
Accessing the SMS menu
You can access the SMS menu via three ways. This chapter describes the SMS sub-menu and features via the [Menu/T9] key, but you can use any of the following paths to access this sub­menu.
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages 2 Select SMS.
or
1 From the idle screen, press and hold the left softkey (underneath Mail). 2 Select SMS.
or
1 From the idle screen, press the right softkey (underneath i-mode). 2 Select SMS or press .
Reading a received SMS message
When the phone receives an SMS message, a new SMS alert beep or melody sounds and is displayed on the Standby display. The message is automatically stored in the phone or in the SIM card. A flashing indicates that the SIM or the phone memory are full and cannot store any further messages. Delete messages to allow new messages to be delivered.
1 Press Read to read new messages (from the standby display only). 2
Press Options to View, Reply, Reply (+text), Delete, Delete all, Forward, Send as mail,
Move to SIM, Numbers & addresses (to store or call the number(s) contained in the SMS
header or text, or store the mail or web address contained in the message text. All the mes­sage characters that are displayed between «» can also be stored on your mobile).
1. According to the selected item, another Options list may be available so that you can proceed with the action.
2. If you select a melo dy as a new SMS aler t (please see “Melodies”, page 60), press the [OK] key to acknowl­edge receipt o f the new incom ing SMS and to stop th e melody.
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Reading stored SMS messages
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. Or press and hold the Mail softkey. 2 Select SMS. 3 Select Inbox or SIM archive then select Received messages to display the message list.
Use the arrow key to scroll up and down and access the message you want to read.
4 Select OK or Options/View to read the message text.
Unread messages are indicated by the icon + bold text. Messages that have already been read are indicated by .
Moving messages to SIM
It is possible to move a message from the Inbox or the Outbox to the SIM memory. However, according to the message size, the message may be truncated (the 160 first characters only are moved to the SIM memory). The sending date (for sent messages) and the 'Copy to' addressees are lost when moving the message to the SIM memory. To move a message to the SIM memory:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. 2 Select SMS. 3 Select Inbox or Outbox. 4 Choose the message to be moved and select Options. 5 Select Move to SIM.
Forwarding messages
You can forward a received message to other people/number(s):
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. 2 Select SMS. 3 Select Inbox or SIM archive/Received messages. 4 Select the message to be forwarded and select Options. 5 Select Forward. 6 Press OK. Select the To field and select one of the displayed names or in the Phone book
list select Options then New or Other folder if you want to send your message to another mobile number. Press OK to validate.
7 In the Text field enter the message text (see “Entering text / Edition mode”, page 22) or
select one of the models (Models) and press OK.
8 If you want to send the message to several addressees, enter one or several phone numbers/
names in the Copy to list (up to 4 more addressees) and press OK then Val id to return to the previous screen.
9 Select Options. 10 Select Send, Store & send or Store. 11 A warning message displays the number of SMS needed to send the message if it is more
than one. Select Go on if you want to send the message or select Cancel if you do not want to send it or if you want to amend your message.
Activating or deactivating the message alert tone
Each time a message is received, a new SMS alert tone sounds. To activate or deactivate this tone:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. 2 Select SMS. 3 Select Settings. 4 Select Reception alert. Select On or Off.
You can personalise the M essage aler t tone (please see Me lodies, page 60 ).
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Preparing the phone to send SMS messages
Before sending your first SMS or if you want to register a new profile, the network SMS centre number (obtainable from your service provider) must be stored:
FIELDS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT
Name To enter the profile name. Profile1 Message centre To enter the centre number. Empty Format To set the message format: text, voice, fax or paging. Tex t Validity period Time the message remains at the message centre until
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. 2 Select SMS. 3 Select Settings. 4 Select Sending profile. 5 Enter the message centre number or select a template (if several available) then enter the
following fields (operator dependent).
You may not be allowed to change your sending profile (format and validity period). Please contact your ser­vice provider for furth er details.
6 Select Save to validate.
The SMS centre number may already be available in your SIM card and may be automatically displayed. If you want to select a Sending profile for your message:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. 2 Select SMS. 3 Select Settings. 4 Select Sending profile and select the profile you want to use. Select Options. 5 Select Select.
delivered.
Maximum
Entering text / Edition mode
All the settings described in this part are to be done from an edition screen.
To switch from one mode to another:
1 Select Options 2 Select Lowercase if the current mode is upper case mode or select Uppercase if the current
There are three input modes to enter text or figures: the Multi-tap (or Multipress) key method, the quicker intuitive method, called T9 text input and the Numeric mode (to type numbers).
To select an edition mode:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key to swap modes (T9 to Multi-tap/Multi-tap to T9).
or:
1 Select Options 2 Select Input mode. 3 Select T9, Multi-tap or Numeric.
Some features and functions (storing names in the Phone book, typing SMS text messages, writing a mail, Tools, Settings,...) require you to know how to enter and edit text in the display, to insert special characters or mail icons, to copy and paste text, etc.
Four edition modes are available. They are indicated on the left-hand side of the screen by in lower case mode, by in upper case mode, by in next char­acter toggle mode (the first typed character is an upper case then the others are lower cases) and by in numeric mode. Text and figures and alphabet charac­ters can then be entered or edited directly from the keypad.
mode is lower case.
When in lower case, on T9 mode or on Multi-tap mode, the Next character toggle mode is automatically set when required, according to the context (i.e. after a full stop or after ? or ! followed by a space for instance).
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When in T9 mode, is displayed on the upper part of the display to indicate that T9 is the current mode. When on Multitap mode, is displayed on the upper part of the display to in­dicate that Multitap is the current mode.
The multitap/multipress method
A brief press on a key displays the first character associated with the key and shows the other available characters at the top of the display. Here is the list of the available characters (the available characters list is language dependent):
KEY CHARACTER
Short press: moves the cursor through the text one place to the left or to the right.
To move the cursor to the text beginning or end.
To enter text, press the key bearing the required character until it appears in the display. Hold­ing the key displays the figure corresponding to the key. If you need to use two characters from the same key, wait for a few seconds after entering the first character (until the key characters on the upper part of the screen are cleared) or press the right arrow key before pressing the key again. Correct mistakes by a short press on the [Clear] ke Holding the [Clear] key deletes all the text. Use the left or right arrow keys to move the cursor in the text.
Multitap method
Lower case Upper case . , - ' @ : ?/_1 a b c 2 A B C 2 d e f 3 D E F 3 g h i 4 G H I 4 j k l 5 JK L 5 m n o 6 M N O 6 p q r s 7 P Q R S 7 t u v 8 T U V 8 w x y z 9 W X Y Z 9 0 0 Swap between the Upper case, Lower case and Numeric edition modes. Short press: to enter a space.
Long press: to access special characters.
Long press: moves the cursor to the text beginning or end.
Swap between the Multitap/Multipress method and the T9 text input.
y.
Example To typ e Card:
Press the [Menu/T9] key and select Messages. Select SMS. Select Write new. Fill in the To field (see “Sending a new SMS message”, page 26). In the Tex t field, press on the [Menu/T9] key until is displayed, or select
Options, then Input mode and choose Multi-tap. Press briefly three times, C is displayed. Press once, a is displayed Press three times, r is displayed Press once, d is displayed. The word Card is now displayed.
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The T9 method
A press on the [Menu/T9] key allows you to swap between T9 text entry and the Multitap method
1 Press the key bearing the required letter once only (the requested character may not be dis-
played first).
2 The active word changes as you enter text. Enter all the word characters up to the end of the word. 3 If the right word is not displayed when all the characters have been entered, press until
you get the required word.
4 If the requested word does not correspond to the one displayed, press the [Menu/T9] key to
swap to the Multi-tap mode and enter the correct letters.
5 Use the [Left] or [Right] arrow keys to move the cursor around the text to insert or delete
characters.
Example To write card:
Press the [Menu/T9] key and select Messages. Select SMS. Select Write new . Fill in the To field (see “Sending a new SMS message”, page 26). In the Tex t field, press on the [Menu/T9] key until is displayed, or select
Options, then Input mode and choose T9. Press , A appears. Press , Cc appears. Press , Car appears. Press , Case appears. If the displayed word is not the one you want, press as many times as
necessary to view Card.
To insert a text symbol such as :) or :-) or press two or three times. Press as many times as necessary to change the sym bol to :( or :-( etc .
Inserting special characters, i-mode pictographs or text
You can insert special characters, i-mode icons (pictographs), pre-stored text models,... while using the edition mode. Some of the elements listed below are examples and may vary according to the edition context.
To insert special characters:
1 Select Options, then select Insert.
2 Select Special characters.
Scroll up, down, left or right and press OK to select the required special character.
.
or:
1
Press and hold the key to display the special characters list.
2 Scroll up, down, left or right and press OK to select the required special
character.
The symbol may not be dis played from all ed ition modes. It a llows you to go t o the fol­lowing line.
To insert i-mode pictographs:
1 Select Options. 2 Select Insert. 3 Select Pictographs. Scroll up, down, left or right as many times as necessary to reach the
required icon then press OK to validate your choice. You can choose those icons from any of the six available icons pages (scroll down as many times as necessary to reach the following pages).
This option is only available from the Mail and MMS edit ion modes.
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To insert a text model:
1 Select Options. 2 Select Insert. 3 Select Text models. Select one from the list.
For more information on this feature, please see “Creating text models”, page 26.
This option is only available from messages editi on modes (it is not available in num eric edition mod es, while writing a mail addr ess, etc.)
Text copy and paste
You can copy a text or part of a text so as to paste it into another edition context (or into the source edition context). The copied text remains stored in the mobile memory until the mobile is turned off or until another Copy action is performed. You can therefore paste it as many times as you wish.
To copy part of a text
1 From an edition screen (e.g.: while writing a mail, an MMS, an SMS, a Phone book card,...),
select Options.
2 Select Copy (you can also access the Copy option from the edition screen by pressing the
[Up] side key).
3 Scroll right or left ([Right]/[Left] arrow keys or up/down side keys) to select the required part
of the text to be copied (the selected text is displayed in blue colour). Select Copy, press OK or press the [Up] side key. The selected text is copied into the mobile memory.
1.The Copy option is not available in num eric edition m odes. It is however available wh ile using the nu meric mode in an alpha-num eric edition context.
2. The Copy all option only is available in numeric edition mod e. It therefore copies the full displayed number.
To copy all the text
1 From an edition screen (e.g.: while writing a mail, an MMS, an SMS, a Phone book card,...),
select Options.
2 Select Copy all.
The whole edition screen content is copied into the mobile memory.
or:
1 From an edition screen (e.g.: while writing a mail, an MMS, an SMS, a Phone book card,...),
press and hold the [Up] side key. The whole edition screen content is copied into the mobile memory.
To paste the copied text
1 From an edition screen (e.g.: while writing a mail, an MMS, an SMS, a Phone book card,...),
move your cursor to the required location. Select Options.
2 Select Paste. The previously copied text is pasted.
or:
1 From an edition screen (e.g.: while writing a mail, an MMS, an SMS, a Phone book card,...),
move your cursor to the required location then press the [Down] side key.
1. If the copied t ext is too long to b e inserted in to the available space on the target e dition mode (e.g. m axi­mum SMS allowed size reached), the text to be copied is not fully pasted.
2. You cannot paste a copied text if the text cha racters are not suppor ted by the target edition context (e.g. an alphanumeric text in a numeric edition context, such as a phone number, or a text bear ing i-mode pic tograph in an SMS edition scree n).
Selecting an edition language
You may wish to select an edition language different from the language set on your mobile. Doing so, the required character sets are available while using the keypad. The required T9 editor may also be available. To choose an edition language:
1 From an edition screen (e.g.: while writing a mail, an MMS, an SMS, a Phone book card,...),
select Options.
2 Select Edit. language. A list bearing the available languages is displayed. 3 Press OK to select the required language and return to the edition screen.
The T9 edition mode may not be available for all languages.
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Tips and Operation
KEY ACTION
Short press: to switch mode (from T9 or Multitap) to lower case, upper case or numeric mode. Long press: to insert a capital letter while writing in lower case. Only the first letter entered is upper case, the following ones are lower case (e.g.: to write a surname).
Swap between the Multitap/Multipress method and the T9 text input. Clear or backspace Short press: to enter a space.
Long press: to access special characters. Another matching word Smart punctuation
Short press: moves the cursor to the beginning or end of each word.
Long press: moves the cursor to beginning or end of the text.
To move the cursor to the beginning or end of the text.
Creating text models
You can create a set of messages to be used as models. These texts can contain up to 50 char­acters and text can be added when you want to use them. These templates are stored in the mobile memory. To create text models:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. 2 Select SMS. 3 Select Text models. 4 Choose any blank template ([...]) and press OK. 5 Enter the template text and press OK.
Editing a text model
You can modify a text model:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. 2 Select SMS. 3 Select Text models. 4 Select the text model to be modified and press OK. 5 Edit the text and press OK.
Sending a new SMS message
You can send message texts (up to 918 characters). The standard size for an SMS is 160 char­acters (your service provider charges you according to the number of SMS used to send your message). The icon (1 = number of SMS used - it is updated while writing your message and shows the number of SMS needed to send your message) is displayed on the left corner of the screen. To send SMS from the Menu:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. 2 Select SMS. 3 Select Write new. 4 Select the To field and choose one of the displayed names, or in the Phone book list select
Options then New or Other folder if you want to send your message to another mobile
number (directly enter the number). Press OK to validate.
5 In the Text field, enter the message text (see “Entering text / Edition mode”, page 22) or
select one of the models (Text models ) and press OK.
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6 If you want to send the message to several addressees, enter one or several phone num-
bers/names in the Copy to list (up to 4 more addressees) and press OK then Valid to return to the previous screen.
7 Select Options. 8 Select Send, Store & send or Store. 9 A warning message displays the number of SMS needed to send the message if it is more
than one. Select Go on if you want to send the message or select Cancel if you do not want to send it or if you want to amend your message.
If you have registered an automatic signature, the number of characters used is automatically added to the message length.
To send SMS from the standby display:
1 Press the [left] arrow key to access the Phone book. Scroll to one of the available names or
numbers.
2 Select Options. 3 Scroll down and select Send a message... 4 Select SMS, then proceed as described above.
or:
1
Press and hold the key.
2 Select Write new, then proceed as described above.
Signature
You can register a signature to be automatically added to your text messages. The signature is not displayed when typing the message text but it is displayed on message reception by the addressee. The maximum size for the signature is 30 characters. If the message text to be sent already contains 918 characters, the signature cannot be added. To register a signature:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. 2 Select SMS. 3 Select Settings. 4 Select Signature. 5 Select Insert in message. Select Yes. 6 Select Text and enter your signature text. 7 Select Save to store your signature.
Outbox and SIM archive emitted messages
The Outbox contains stored sent messages (delivered or undelivered). The SIM archive con­tains unsent draft messages and stored sent messages (delivered or undelivered). These mes­sages can be selected from the outbox or SIM archive menu and can be modified and resent as new SMS messages. To select one of these messages:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. 2 Select SMS. 3 Select Outbox or select SIM archive then Emitted messages and use the [Up] or [Down]
arrow keys to scroll to the required message. Messages are either 'transmitted' or 'to be sent'.
4
Press Options to View, Delete, Delete all (for Outbox messages only), Status (for sent messages only)
to phone (for SIM archive emitted messages only), Numbers & addresses (to store or call
the number(s) contained in the SMS header or text) or Details
Send, Send as mail, Edit, Move to SIM (for outbox messages only), Move
.
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Draft messages
The Drafts folder contains the written messages that were not sent. You can edit these messages and/or send them. To select one of these messages:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. 2 Select SMS. 3 Select Drafts and use the [up] or [down] arrow keys to scroll to the required message. 4
Press Options to View, Delete, Delete all, Send, Send as mail, Edit, Edit a copy, Move to
SIM (for outbox messages only), Numbers & addresses (to store or call the number(s) con-
tained in the SMS header or text) or Details
.
Status request
If a status is requested on a sent message, a status request is sent to the network (must be network supported). If the status is requested on a delivered message, the date and time of de­livery may be shown. The network then answers by sending a status report (SR) back to the phone. Press OK to acknowledge it.
To activate the status request
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. 2 Select SMS. 3
Select Settings.
4 Select Message config. 5 Select Delivery report and select On. 6 Select Save.
To request a reply
A reply to your message can be requested from your correspondent. If you activate this feature, you will be charged for the cost of the reply message. The availability of this feature is operator dependent.
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. 2 Select SMS. 3
Select Settings.
4 Select Message config. 5 Select Reply requested and select On. 6 Select Save.
To read the sent message, delete or re-send it when receiving the status:
1
Press Options. Send again, Clear, Associated message or Delete message is displayed.
2 Select the required action.
Storage consumption
The storage status for SMS messages can be consulted. To view the number of messages stored, the total available space on the Phone memory and on the SIM card:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. 2 Select SMS. 3 Select Storage used. The SMS memory used is displayed. Scroll down to access the SIM
archive.
4 Select Details for more information on the Phone and SIM stored messages (use [up] and
[down] arrow keys to scroll to the
required information).
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Broadcast - cell broadcast (CB) messages
These messages are broadcast by the networks to GSM users and may provide general infor­mation about local area dialling codes, weather reports, traffic, news, etc. Each type of mes­sage is numbered, allowing you to select the type of information you wish to receive. Up to 5 types of messages can be programmed into the selection list. 16 standard message types are pre-programmed into the phone for your selection. New message types can be programmed into the selection list using the 3 digit cell broadcast type number. Con­tact your service provider for details about the type of messages they broadcast. Before you activate the broadcast message service, you must enter at least one message type in the selection list.
Entering a message type in the selection list
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. 2 Select Broadcast. 3 Select Message types and select one of the empty types ([...]). Select OK. 4 Select Modify by list (or Modify by code if the type number is known). 5 Select the message type(s) you wish to receive and select Val id. 6 Select Save to store your setting.
Activating / deactivating the broadcast service
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. 2 Select Broadcast. 3 Select Reception and select On or Off. 4 Select Save to store your setting.
Reading broadcast messages
Broadcast messages are displayed whilst the phone is on standby. If a broadcast message is received whilst in conversation or operating the menu, it only becomes visible once the mobile reverts to the standby display. A message can contain up to 93 characters and may be displayed on several pages.
Options on message display
Press the [Clear] key to clear the CB message displayed. Press the [Call] key to dial the number contained in the message. Press Options to display the following menu:
OPTION ACTION
Delete To delete the current message Delete All To delete all the received CB messages Numbers &
addresses Broadcast Off To deactivate cell broadcast.
Activating/deactivating the alert tone
An alert tone can be set to beep every time a new or updated broadcast message is received.
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. 2 Select Broadcast. 3 Select Reception alert and select On or Off. 4 Select Save to store your setting.
Broadcast language
All the broadcast messages can be displayed in several languages. To select a language:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Messages. 2 Select Broadcast. 3 Select Language and select one of the available languages. 4 Select Save to store your setting.
To display all phone numbers contained in the message text and dial or store them in the Phone book if required.
The availability of this feature is netw ork dependent.
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CALLS & TIMES
ccess the Calls & Times menu to check the details of individual incoming and
A
outgoing calls, the duration of the last call, the total call time for all outgoing and incoming calls or to play the recorded calls.
Call logs
This feature stores details (identity, time and date and call duration) about the last 20 numbers dialled, the last 20 unanswered calls and the last 20 received calls. The calls log can be activated for Line 1 and Line 2 (Line 1 is your main line. Line 2 availability is subscription dependent).
Press the [Call] key to call the selected number. Press Options to access the following menu:
ITEM ACTION
Call To call the selected number. Store To store the number in the Phone book. Delete To delete the entry. Delete all To delete all entries. Edit To edit the displayed number. Send SMS To send an SMS message to the selected phone number.
Use the [Up] or [Down] arrow keys to select the required option and follow the instructions dis­played.
Press the [Call] key from the standby display to access the call logs list.
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Calls & Times.
2 Select Call logs.
3 Use the [Up] or [Down] arrow keys to scroll through the calls list.
The last number dialled , received or unanswered is displayed at the top of the list. The caller’s name is displayed if it is registered in one of the Phone books (if not the phone number is displayed). If your subscription does not have Caller Line Identification (CLI) ’Unknown number’ is displayed. If the caller has with withheld his number, ’Withheld number’ is displayed.
Call timers
The
voice, Modem and GPRS call information for Line 1 and Line 2 is stored in the
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Calls & Times.
2 Select Call timers. 3 Select Show. 4 Use the [Up] or [Down] arrow keys to view all the timer information.
If the call timers were reset (see "Call timers - reset", page 31) the date of the latest counter reset is displayed.
The call type and the accumulated times of outgoing and incoming calls are dis­played. Selecting Details displays information on calls made on your home network, on National roaming and on International roaming.
If Line 2 is active too, 'All Calls' for Line 1 and Line 2 are displayed separately.
Call timers
menu.
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Balance information (subscription dependent)
This service may be supplied by your service provider. It allows you to view the remaining air­time balance on your phone line. Please contact your service provider for more information. If your subscription allows access to this information:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Calls & Times. 2 Select Call timers. 3 Select Balance information. 4 Select Call or Set number.
When selecting Call balance information centre. If no number is stored, select Set number to store the number, then select Call to call the information centre number.
, if the balance information number is already stored, a call is sent to the
and enter it. Press OK
Reminder - call duration
You can set a duration reminder to beep regularly to remind you of the time spent on your call. The frequency can be any multiple of 1 minute (up to 59 minutes) and a beep is emitted 10 sec­onds before you reach the set limit.
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Calls & Times.
2 Select Call timers. 3 Select Reminder. 4 Select On to activate the Reminder. 5 Enter the reminder interval. 6 Press OK to validate the entry.
Call timers - reset
This feature allows you to reset the call timers. The 4 digit lock code is required to reset the call timers (default lock code: '0000').
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Calls & Times.
2 Select Call timers. 3 Select Reset. 4 Select Yes. 5 Enter the phone lock code and press OK.
Call costs - management
Some service providers offer an Advice of Charge (AoC) subscription service allowing you to view the latest call cost, the total calls cost and the remaining balance on your account (once a 'credit limit' has been set ). To display these, you must first set a currency value and enter an average cost per unit (only calls units are displayed if the cost information is not stored). To set a currency value per Unit:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Calls & Times.
2 Select Call costs. 3 Select Display cost type. 4 Select Currency. The current currency unit value is displayed. 5 Select Modify. Enter your PIN 2 code and press OK. 6 Enter the currency name (up to 3 letters). Press OK to validate. 7 Enter the unit cost (e.g.: 0.15 Euro per minute). Press OK to validate.
To set the call cost type to Units:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Calls & Times.
2 Select Call costs. 3 Select Display cost type. 4 Select Units.
When the cost type is set to Units, the credit limit an d the remaining cred it are shown in units.
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Setting the credit limit (subscription dependent)
You may also be able to set a credit limit to your calls. Once the credit limit has been reached, no more chargeable outgoing or incoming calls are allowed. You can however still make emer­gency calls. The PIN2 code is required to set the credit limit.
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Calls & Times.
2 Select Call costs. 3 Select Credit limit. The display indicates the current credit limit set. 4 Select Edit. Enter your PIN 2 code and press OK. 5 Enter the credit limit (use to enter a decimal point for currencies). Press OK to validate.
When a credit limit has been set, the select ion from the 'Credit limit ' display is Edit or Set no limit.
Show costs
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Calls & Times.
2 Select Call costs. 3 Select Show. 4 Use [Up] and [Down] arrow keys to display the Last Call and All Calls and show the
Remaining credits.
The remaining credit is shown in either units or currency, as set by Cost Type menu above.
Call costs - resetting all costs to zero
To reset all call costs to zero:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Calls & Times.
2 Select Call costs. 3 Select Reset. 4 Select Yes. 5 Enter the PIN 2 number and press OK.
Recorded call
This sub-menu allows you to play the recorded phone calls. If several phone conversations have been recorded, they are played one after another.
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Calls & Times. 2 Select Recorded call.
In compliance with European regulations, you are obliged to inform your correspondent before recording a phone conversation.
Line selection
Some operators support the use of a second line. You may then have two mobile phone numbers (e.g. a business line plus a personal line). To use them you need to select the line to be used.
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Calls & Times.
2 Select Line selection.
The current line selection is displayed.
3 Use the [Up] and [Down] arrow keys to scroll to the required line. Press OK to validate.
1.The Line selection s ub-menu may not be available on your m obile. Please contac t your service provide r for further details about this serv ice.
2. Line 1 and Line 2 c an be named (Off ice and Home for instan ce). Refer to My numb er menu (see "My num­ber(s) display", pa ge 38). Whic hever line is select ed to send ca lls, incoming ca lls can still be received on either line.
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PHONE BOOK
hone numbers can be stored in the mobile memory and in the SIM card memory.
- The mobile memory can store up to 500 'extended' cards (called 'Phone book cards'). These cards allow you to store different information types: family name, first name, home number, mobile number, work number, fax number, two mail addresses, postal address, business information, voice tag, group name, card related melody and an associated icon, picture or video.
provider. The SIM memory allows you to store one name, one phone number and one voice tag per card. Both the SIM and the phone memories are searched when reading the Phone book contents, un­less you have previously selected a folder to be scanned when accessing the Phone book (please see "Sorting the Phone book entries so that they can be viewed as separate folders", page 36).
- The SIM card memory capacity may vary according to your operator or service
Press the [Phone book] key or the [Left] a rrow key to directly acce ss the Phone bo ok from the standby display.
Storing names and telephone numbers
Names and numbers can be stored directly in the Phone book or copied from different sources such as SMS messages, last dialled number list, etc. There are several ways to store numbers in the Phone books:
Phone names card
Via the menu:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Phone Book. 2 3 4 Enter the card requested data and select Save to store the information.
Updating a stored phone names card from the phone book:
1 2 3 Select the required phone name card from the displayed list, then update the required infor-
The icon leads to the Pictures list. You can therefore select one of the registered images (please see "Pictures", page 57) and link it with your phone card.
From the standby display:
Enter the number. Select Store.
1 2 Select New phone name. 3 The Home number, Mobile number, Work number,or FAX number list is
displayed, thereby allowing you to select a number type.
4 Enter the card requested data and select Save to store the information.
Select Add name. Select Phone names.
The Groups field allows you to identify the caller’s type according to entries you have previously set (see "Creating a group of cards", page 37).
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Phone Book. Select Read.
mation. Select Save to store your settings.
You can only update the Home, Mobile, Work or Fax numbers via this route.
1. You can link about 100 imag es with your P hone book card s. If the images folder is full (ima ges too big), an error message is displayed.
2. The images remai n attached to the P hone book card s even if you have deleted them from the Pictures folder memory. Yo u can modify or delet e them one after the other via the Phone book cards (see "E diting a Phone book or a SIM nam e card", page 36).
3. When sending a Phone book card via the infrared port, the image is automatically sent unless the file is protected.
4. The Image failure icon is displayed on incoming or outgoing calls if a problem related to the image has been detected by the mobile.
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SIM names card
From the standby display:
1 Enter the number. Select Store. 2
Select New SIM name.
3 Fill in the available fields and select OK to validate your entries. 4 Select Save to store the card.
Via the menu:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Phone Book.
2
Select Add name.
3
Select SIM names.
4 Enter the name and select OK. 5 Enter the number and select OK. 6 Select Save to store the card.
Storing a received number
Numbers stored in the last dialled, received, unanswered call information and SMS message locations can also be stored in the Phone book:
1 With a last dialled call, received call, unanswered call or SMS message select Options. 2 For an SMS message, select Numbers if the number is contained in an SMS. The message
number(s) is/are displayed. Select one if several numbers are available.
2’ For received and unanswered calls, select Store. 3 Follow the above mentioned procedure to create a phone name or a SIM name card then
select Save to store the card.
1. While enteri ng a number, pressing the [Clear] key once de letes the last cha racter. Holding the [Clea r] key deletes the whole num ber.
2. You can use _ (wild card spaces) to store num bers (wild card spa ces cannot be ob tained when regis tering a number from the stand by display). When calling a number containing wild card spaces, select the number from the Ph one book, select Options or press on the [Call/Send] key and enter the number corresponding to the wild card spaces (=missing figures).
3. The *, +, p (pause) and _ chara cters- which are acce ssible by pressing and holdin g the key when regis ­tering a numb er - can be stored as p art of num bers.
4. If the SIM card or phone memory are full, a warning message is displayed on the Phone book selection.
Copying names and numbers
When consulting your Phone book you can copy any SIM or phone card to another directory.
1 Press on the [Left] arrow key or press the [Phone book] key or press the [Menu/T9] key then
select Phone Book
.
2 Select Read. Scroll to one of the items from the displayed list. Select Options. 3 Select Copy, then select one of the available destination directories (Phone names, SIM
names, My card). The card content is then automatically copied to the required location.
Copying all names and numbers
When consulting your Phone book for the first time the ’Copy all SIM names to phone?’ message is displayed. Select Yes. You can also, at any time, copy all the names cards from the Phone to the SIM card and from the SIM card to the Phone.
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Phone Book. 2 Select Read. 3 Select Options. 4 Select Copy all. 5 Select Phone to SIM or SIM to phone.
All the names are copied unless the SIM card memory does not bear enough free space when copying the Phone entries to the SIM card. A warning message is then displayed.
1. If your Phone book cards be ar more than on e number (hom e, mobile, work, fax nu mbers), the fir st available number from the list is co pied to the correspon ding SIM card entr y.
2. If the Phone book entries a re sorted (p lease see "So rting the Ph one book entr ies so that they ca n be viewed as separate folders", pag e 36), the Copy all optio n allows to copy the SIM nam es in the phone mem ory or to copy the Phone nam es in the SIM memor y.
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Moving names and numbers
When consulting your Phone book you can move any SIM or phone card to another directory.
1 Press on the [Left] arrow key or press the [Phone book] key or press the [Menu/T9] key then
select Phone Book
2 Select Read. Scroll to one of the items from the displayed list. Select Options. 3 Select Move, then select one of the available destination directories (Phone names, SIM
names, My card). The card content is then automatically moved to the required location.
.
Adding a video to your Phone book card
You can add a video to each of your Phone book cards. This video is played on receipt of an incoming call.
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Phone Book.
2
Select Add name. Select Phone names.
3
Scroll Down and select Video.
4 Select the required video from the displayed list. Press OK to confirm your selection. 5 Select Save to store your settings.
1. If you add a video and a ringtone to your Phone book card, the video sequence only is played and the ringtone is deactivated on receipt of an incoming call.
2. You can only select a video with an audio track. Otherwise the video is not played on receipt of an incoming call and a warning message is displayed.
Adding a picture or an icon to your Phone book card
You can add a picture to each of your Phone book cards. This picture can be an icon, an image or a picture you captured
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Phone Book.
2
Select Add name. Select Phone names.
3
Scroll down and select Picture.
4
Select the required icon or select to display the pictures list, then select the required pic­ture.
The icons list allows you to store your card with a symbol or an image that is then displayed together with the caller’s name on incoming or outgoing calls.
5 Select Save to store your settings.
Setting a melody, a video or a speech note as a ringtone
You can set a melody, a video or a speech notes as a ringtone for each of your Phone book cards. If you set a video as a ringtone the audio track of the video sequence only is played. This ringtone is played on on receipt of an an incoming call.
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Phone Book.
2
Select Add name. Select Phone names.
3 Scroll Down and select Ringtone. 4 Select Melodies (to set a melody as a ringtone), Videos (to set the audio track of a video
sequence as a ringtone), Speech notes (to set a speech note as a ringtone) or No sound (to deactivate the ringtone).
5 Select the required melody, video or speech note. Press OK to confirm your selection. 6 Select Save to store your settings.
If no melody is set as a ringt one for your Phone book card, the de fault ringtone or the melod y you set as a ring­tone (please see "R ingtone selection", page 84)is played on receipt of an an incoming call.
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Editing a Phone book or a SIM name card
From the standby display:
1 Press the [Left] arrow or the [Phone book] key to access the Phone book. 2 Scroll down to the card you want to modify and select OK. 3 Scroll down to the field(s) you want to modify and amend it/them. Select Save to store the
changes.
Via the menu:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Phone Book.
2
Select Read.
3 Select one of the stored cards. 4 Select Options. 5 Select View. 6 Scroll down to the field(s) you want to modify and amend it/them. Select Save to store the changes.
You can create a voice dialling pattern on Phone book cards. This voice dialling pattern can only be recorded in edition mode.
Recording a Voice dialling pattern
1 Press the [Left] arrow key or press the [Phone book] key to access the Phone book. 2 Scroll down to the card you want to access and press OK or select Options then select View. 3 Scroll down to the Voice dial ling field and press OK. Select New to record the voice pattern or
select Options then Record if a voice pattern is already recorded and you want to change it. Repeat the name until it is stored (minimum = twice). Pronounce it as clearly as possible and in a quiet environment. When the voice patterns match, Stored is displayed.
You may have to select the number - the voice dialling pattern has to be attached if several numbers are stored on the card. Select H ome number, Mobile numb er or Work number if you have regis tered several numbers on a Phone book card.
Viewing and calling Phone book numbers
There are two ways of viewing and calling entries stored in the Phone book: Directly from the standby display:
1 Press the [Left] arrow key or the [Phone book] key to display the Phone book list. 2 To access the required name, either scroll up or down or press a numeric key to access the
different letters associated with the key (e.g: press twice to reach the names starting with letter ’B’) or type in the required name in the edition area displayed at the top of the screen (you can enter up to 20 characters).
3 Press the [Call] key or select Options then select Call.
When typing in the req uired name in the edit ion area, the Multitap mode is only available.
Via the menu:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Phone Book. 2 Select Read to display the Phone book list, then scroll up and down to the required name or
press a numeric key to access the dif ferent letters associated with the key. E.g: press twice to access the names starting with letter 'B'.
3 Press the [Call] key or select Options then select Call.
The list of Phone book entries is displayed in alphabetical order.
1. Selecting a group fro m the Folder selection dis plays the names/phone numbers of the correspo nding group. This group is then displayed when next reading the Phone book contents.
2. Selecting Optio ns displays the following me nu choice: View, Call, Add nam e, Delete, Delete all (Phone names or SIM names ), Copy, Copy all, Move, Folder selection(to select All names, the Phon e names only, the SIM names only or the grou ps members), Send by... Infrared port or SMS, Send a message...(a n SMS, a Mail or an MMS). Some of th ese options may not be available acc ording to the select ed folder.
3. If several phone numbers are s tored on a Phone na me card, scroll down t o the required numbe r and select it before activating the call.
Sorting the Phone book entries so that they can be viewed as separate folders
You can split the Phone book entries into folders and view either the Phone names, the SIM names or a selected group of entries when reaching the Phone book list.
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1
Press the [Menu/T9] key
2 Select Read. 3 Select Options 4 Select Folder selection, then choose All names (to display all the folders contents), Phone
names (to display the phone cards only), SIM names (to display the SIM cards only) or one
of the Groups names (see "Creating a group of cards", page 37) if any.
The selected folder rem ains active for fur ther Phone boo k reading. Pleas e go over the above proced ure to select another folder or dis play the full Phone book lis t.
.
Select Phone Book.
Voice dialling
You can make a call by using your voice. To create a voice pattern:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key
2 Select Voice dialling. 3 Select New entry. All name entries are displayed. 4 Use the [Up] and [Down] arrow keys to select the card you want to use and press OK.
If several phone numbers are registered on a card (e.g. Home number, Mobile number or
Work number) select one by pressing OK.
5 You are then prompted to pronounce the name at least twice (pronounce it as clearly as pos-
sible).Stored is displayed when both voice patterns match.
If the voice patterns do not match, Failed is displayed. Repeat the whole voice registration procedure again.
.
Select Phone Book.
To view the voice dialling numbers list:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key
2 Select Voice dialling. 3 Select List. 4 Use the [Up] and [Down] arrow keys to view the requested entry. 5 Press Options to play the voice pattern, select Play Back, to remove voice tag from the
voice dialling list, select Erase, or to create a new voice pattern select Record.
.
Select Phone Book.
To remove all phone numbers from the voice dialling list:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key
2 Select Voice dialling. 3 Select Delete all.
.
Select Phone Book.
To call a phone number using a voice pattern:
1 From the standby display, press and hold the call key. 2 Pronounce the name as clearly as possible. 3 The name called as well as an animated icon are then displayed and the call proceeds as
normal.
Free space in the Phone book
To view the remaining capacity in the Phone book:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Phone Book. 2 Select Storage used to get to the Phone names Storage used; press the [Down] arrow key
to get to the SIM card Storage used.
If available, the free memories in the FDN list are also displayed. Plea se see "Fixed dialling num bers", page 39 for more information on FDN numbers.
Creating a group of cards
Groups of cards can be defined for the Phone book. This feature allows you to group certain cards and to play a specific melody on receiving an incoming call from one of the group members. To create a group:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Phone Book.
2 Select Groups. 3 Select any blank template ([...]) and select OK. The following items are displayed:
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ITEM FUNCTION
Group name To enter and store a group name. Ringtone To select a melody to be used as a ringtone on group member calls.
4 Enter or select the requested data. Press OK to validate. 5 Press Save to store the defined group.
Groups’ characteristics can be modified or deleted (when in the Groups menu, select OK to amend the settings or select Delete to erase the group). To modify a group:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Phone Book. 2 Select Groups. 3 Select the group to be modified and select OK then select the group name and/or the ring-
tone. Select the new parameters (name/melody).
4 Select Save to store your settings.
To select a group when storing a number:
1 Repeat the Phone names storage procedure (see "Storing names and telephone numbers",
page 33) and fill in the Phone names card.
2 Scroll down to Groups and select OK. 3 Select one of the displayed groups from the list. 4 Select Save to store your settings.
Groups can only be se t for the Phone names card s (not for the SIM names ca rds).
To view group members:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Phone Book. 2 Select Groups. 3 Select the required group name and select Options. 4 Select Members. The group members list is displayed. Please use the same procedure as
when in the phone book to reach the required name.
My card
My card is a specific storage location where you can enter personal data. You can easily access My card and send its contents to another device via the infrared port or SMS. My card contents is identical to the phone cards contents except for the Groups and Voice dialling fields. To enter My card data set:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Phone Book.
2 Select My card. 3
Select View and enter the requested information as for a Phone book card (validate each entry by selecting OK).
4 Select Save to store your card.
To send My card via the Infrared port or by SMS:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Phone Book
2 Select My card. 3 Select Send by... then select Infrared port: the infrared port automatically opens and sends
the card. Or select Mail or SMS, then enter the mobile number to send the card to or select it via Options then Names list and press OK.
My number(s) display
The phone can display your main line (Line 1) mobile number, the mobile number for Line 2 (Alternate Line Service) and your data and fax numbers (these are SIM card dependent). These numbers may be stored in the SIM card. You can also enter them manually.
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To view, name and edit your own number(s):
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key
2 Select My numbers. The mobile number for Line 1 is displayed if it is stored in the SIM card.
If not, select Edit and enter your number and your name (select OK to save the entered information). You can access an Options list to help you store the required information.
ITEM FUNCTION
Codes To select one of the pre-stored international country codes from the list. The
selected code is then inserted at the beginning of your number.
.
Select Phone Book
.
Copy all To copy the full number in order to paste it in another edition screen. Paste To paste a copied number. Clear all To delete all the typed characters from the current edition window.
3 Scroll down to view or enter Line 2, your data and fax numbers.
1. Line 2, data and fax number s can only be access ed if your SIM card has the se subscription s.
2. My numbers availab ility depends on your serv ice provider.
Fixed dialling numbers
Fixed dialling is a feature that restricts outgoing calls to 'fixed' numbers or 'prefixes' contained in SIM cards that support this feature. When the Fixed Dialling Numbers (FDN) feature is activated, dialling numbers, diverting calls and sending SMS to numbers not registered in the FDN list is forbidden. The number of FDN entries to be stored depends on the SIM card capacity. Activating the FDN feature or registering numbers in the FDN list is PIN 2 protected (contact your service provider to get the PIN 2 number). The following menu (Fixed dialling) and operations are only available on your mobile if your SIM card allows fixed dialling. To activate or deactivate FDN operation:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key
2 Select Fixed dialling. Select Status. 3 Select On or Off. Enter the PIN2 number. 4 Select OK to validate.
The Fixed dialling sub-menu may not be available on your mobile. Please contact your service provider for further details.
To view the numbers stored in the FDN list:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key
2 Select Fixed Dialling. 3 Select View to view the FDN list entries. Pressing Options allows you to view, call, add a
name, delete, copy or move numbers to the phone or SIM card memory, but also to send these numbers by Infrared port or SMS, or send a message (an SMS, a Mail or an MMS).
.
Select Phone Book
.
Select Phone Book
.
.
To add a new number to the FDN list:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key
2 Select Fixed dialling. 3 Select Add new. 4 Enter your PIN2 code and press OK; 5 Fill in the displayed fields as in any SIM name card then select Save to store your settings.
1. Wild card spaces can be used with the numbers stored in the FDN list. E.g. number +441 707 278_ _ 9 allows calls to all number s from 278009 to 278 999 to be dialled. Th e number can be ed ited and dialled from the standby display.
2. You may be asked to enter your PIN 2 code.
.
Select Phone Book.
Export
The purpose of the Export feature is to allow you to send the Phone book contents to another device (e.g. a pc) via the infrared port or by SMS.
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Phone Book. 2 Select Export..., then select Yes. The entire contents of the Phone book are exported and
grouped together in a Vcard file and stored in Fun & Media box
When exporting a Vc ard file you can directly s end it via the infrared por t or by SMS.
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CAMERA
T
he camera application allows you to take pictures from your mobile internal
or external screens. These pictures can then be used to:
- personalise your standby display on your Main screen and your External screen, your Welcome or your Goodbye screen (please see "Setting a still or animated image as a standby display (for the Main screen or the External screen), as a Welcome screen or as a Goodbye screen from the Pictures fold-
- be sent to other devices (mobile phones, PC) by Mail (see "Settings", page 76), MMS (see "Quick access to i-mode basic features", page 83) or via the miniSD™ Card or via the infrared port (see "Infrared port", page 19),
- personalise your phone cards (see "Phone names card", page 33). You can choose from 6 picture size types: 2M pixels (1224x1632 pixels), Large (960x1280 pix­els), normal (480x640 pixels), Wall paper (240x320 pixels), Portrait (240x240 pixels), or Mes­saging (120x160 pixels). The Mitsubishi M430i includes a 1-megapixel CCD pick-up device that enables 2-megapixel im­ages to be obtained through interpolation.
The use of the camera and the sending, forwarding and reproduction of the pictures taken are subject to property and privacy rights. Do not take a picture unless authorised.
The camera feature can be accessed in two ways: with closed clamshell or with open clamshell.
er", page 59),
The Camera screen and the related icons
Here is the way information related to the Camera application and its state while in use is dis­played. The screen shot below is a preview example; the Camera related icons described in the table below are the ones which can be displayed while using the Camera features. The fea­tures described in this table are further explained in the chapter.
Camera related icons
ICONS EXPLANATION
Image quality modes: Super fine, Fine, Economic.
White balance: Automatic, Indoor Lamp, Indoor fluo,
Sharpness: Normal, Sharp, Soft
Zoom (= zoom levels)
Camera application activated. Picture resolution (size): Messaging (120x160 pixels),
Portrait (240x240 pixels), Wallpaper (240x320 pixels), Normal (480x640 pixels), Large (960x1280 pixels) and 2M pixels (1224x1632 pixels).
Compact light activated. Self timer activated.
Photo Mode: Normal (standard mode), Night, Sport, Scenery, Sensitive, Backlight, B & W, Sepia and Negative.
Brightness gauge (= to set the brightness level) Contrast gauge (= to set the contrast level)
Outdoor
When using the Automatic (White balance) or th e Normal ( Modes and Sha rpness) mo des, no symbol is dis­played.
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Closed clamshell: scenery shots
This is the standard way for taking pictures.
How to use the camera-related features on your mobile
For picture-taking with closed clamshell, here are the keys to be used:
[Menu] side key
[Camera/Video] side key
[Up] side key
1. Please check that the po sitionof the subject on the screen is corre ct.
2. From the idle screen, you can ac tivate the Camera applic ation by directly sliding t he lens cover.
Each of the camera-related keys has several functions. While using the camera feature, please use the dedicated side keys as follows:
KEYS DESCRIPTION
[Down] side key
[Camera/Video] side key To take a picture. [Menu] side key To access an Options list from the Preview screen.
To exit a panel without confirming. [Up] side key To zoom out. [Down] side key To zoom in.
At the back of the mobile, a cover protects the lens of the camera. Do not forget to open it be­fore taking a picture. A message is displayed if you try to launch the camera application and the cover is not open.
Slide the
Closed lens cover
Closing the lens cover autom atically closes the Camera application.
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How to hold your mobile
Subject behind the mobile
To take a picture
1 Open the lens cover (see the drawings above).
or
1’
Press the [Camera/Video] side key, then open the lens cover.
2 Choose a subject. 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to take your picture. The shutter sound is played and the red light blinks.
1. Please check the macro switch position before launching the recording - the image quality may vary according to its positioning.
2. You cannot take a picture while a voice communication is in progress.
3. The Shutter sound is a ’Camera-like’ sound t hat is heard when a pict ure is captured.
4. You may not be able to deactivate nor mute the shutter sou nd option on your mobile.
5. Do not forget to close the len s cover after taking a phot o otherwise it covers the loud speaker.
Storing/erasing your picture
When a picture has been taken (see "To take a picture", page 42), the file name and the «Keep this photo?» message are displayed.
1 Select No to erase it or select Yes to store the picture.
The picture is stored in the Pictures folder of the Fun & Media box menu (see "Pictures", page
57) except if you have previously chosen to have it stored on the "miniSD™ Card", page 69). The picture file is stored as a .jpg file.
miniSD™ Card
(please see
Adjusting the preview
You can adjust several setting types before taking a picture. These settings can be accessed from an items menu on the preview screen by pressing the [Menu]
side key.
To switch to the video application
This item allows you to switch from the camera application to the video application to record a video.
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Video recorder.
2
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
To select the image size
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Resolution.
2 Select the 2M Pixels, the Large, the Normal, the Wall paper, the Portrait
or the Messaging mode.
3
1. The Wall paper allows you to set your picture as a standby display for your Main or External screen or as a Welcome or a Goodbye screen .
2. If you wish to send your image by Mail or MMS, we advise you choose the Messaging mode.
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
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To select the image quality
This setting allows you to choose a quality level for your picture. The better the quality (sharpness of the displayed image), the bigger the file size. If you wish to send your image by Mail or by MMS, we advise you choose the Economic mode
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Quality.
2 Select the Super fine, the Fine or the Economic mode. 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
.
To select the brightness
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Brightness.
2 Select one of the seven brightness levels. 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
To select the contrast level
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Contrast.
2 Select one of the seven contrast levels. 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
To set the image sharpness
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Sharpness.
2 Select Normal, Soft or Sharp. 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
To select the zoom setting
1 Press the [Up] or [Down] side key. 2 Select one of the zoom levels by scrolling left ( ) or right ( ). 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
To access the photo mode setting
This setting allows you to choose the colour and exposure mode before taking the picture in order to optimise the picture quality according to the conditions.
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Photo mode.
2 Select the Normal, the Night (dark context), the Sport (moving subject. We
recommend using this mode outdoor), the Scenery (to capture a landscape picture), the Sensitive (automatic light setting), the Backlight (to avoid any backlighting), the B & W (to take a black & white picture), the Sepia (to thave a retro effect) or the Negative (to have a colour reverse effect) mode.
3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
To set the white balance
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select White balance.
2 Select Automatic, Indoor lamp, Indoor fluo. or Outdoor. 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
To select the storage memory space
Before taking a picture you have to choose the storage space the image will be stored on. If you do not choose a storage space, the picture is stored on the Phone memory by default.
To access the compact light setting
This feature sets up a light which lights up your subject during the picture taking.
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Storage.
2 Select Phone or Memory. 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Compact light.
2 Select ON or OFF. 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
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To access the self timer
The self timer offers the possibility of taking a delayed picture, thereby enabling you to be in the picture.
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Self timer.
2 Select ON. 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to launch the countdown. The 10 seconds countdown is displayed on the external screen. The cap-
If an event occurs (Mail, MMS rec eption...) or the mobi le's behaviour is modified (any key pressed, clamshel l opened or closed.. .) after the countdow n has started, the self timer is autom atically stopped a nd set to Off. Once the event has been processed, the mobile returns to the preview screen.
ture is automatically performed when the countdown is over.
To display/conceal information icons
This option allows you to activate or conceal the mobile information status icons display on top of the screen (see "This is the standard way for taking pictures.", page 41)
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Info.
2 Select ON (the icons are displayed) or OFF (the icons are not displayed). 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
You can adjust the above settings via t he open clamsh ell (please see "A djusting your pictu re", page 46). W hen the clamshell is clos ed, the settings are kep t.
Macro switch setting
The macro switch allows you to set the focus of the camera in order to take a picture of very close items. You can for instance use this feature to clearly capture text. Move the macro switch cursor right or left accord­ing to the required effect. Do not forget to check its positioning before capturing a picture.
How to view your pictures
You can view the pictures stored on your mobile or on the miniSD™ Card (see "Pictures", page 57) on the external screen. However, to get an optimised display of the pictures we advise you view them on the internal screen.
1 Open the clamshell. 2 From the standby display, press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box. 3 Select Pictures, then select the required picture. 4 Press OK to view the picture.
Open clamshell: self-portraits
The camera feature, with open clamshell, is to be used with the keypad only. This way of doing is to be used to:
- take pictures of oneself
- view the stored pictures in an optimised way. For picture-taking with open clamshell, here are the keys to be used:
Camera & Video le ns
Navigation ke y
[Ok] key
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Available shortcuts
Each of the camera-related keys has several functions. While using the camera feature, please use the keypad as follows:
KEYS DESCRIPTION
[Up] side key To access the Zoom panel. [Down] side key To access the Zoom panel. [OK] key To capture your image. [Up] navigation key To access the Zoom panel and to scroll to the next setting type. [Down] navigation key To access the Quality panel and to scroll to the next setting type. [Left] navigation key To access the Brightness panel. [Right] navigation key To access the Mode panel.
1.The settings desc ribed above are to be acces sed via the Preview mode on ly.
2. Please refer to the Adjus ting the preview (Clamsh ell closed) for full details on the setting types a nd related icons.
How to hold your mobile
Subject in front of the mobile (for self-portrait)
To access the camera application
You can access the camera application via two routes:
1 From the standby display, press the [OK] key.
or:
1 From the standby display, press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Camera & Video. 2 Select Capture a photo.
The infrared por t automatically close s when the camera ap plication is acces sed.
To select a storage space
You can choose, before launching the Camera application, the space the picture should be stored on (useful if the current storage space is full and prevents you from running the Camera application):
1 From the standby display, press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Camera & Video. 2 Select Storage. 3 Select Camera storage, then choose Phone memory or Memory card.
All the captured pictures are then automatically stored on the selected storage space.
To take self-portraits
These pictures can be stored either on your mobile or on a miniSD™ Card (please see "miniSD™ Card", page 69)
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To take self-portraits the mobile displays mirrored images on the main screen.
1 Place yourself in front of the mobile so that your image is displayed on the main screen. 2 Adjust the required settings (see "Adjusting your picture", page 46). 3 Press OK to capture your picture.
1. When a picture is taken the shutter sound is played and the red light flashes.
2. You cannot take a picture while a communication is in progress.
3. The Shutter sound is a ’Camera-like’ sound t hat is heard when a pict ure is captured.
4. You may not be able to deactivate nor mute the shutter sou nd option on your mobile.
Storing/erasing your picture
When a picture has just been taken (see "To take self-portraits", page 45), the file name and the «Keep this photo?» message is displayed.
1 Select OK to store the picture or select Clear to erase it.
The picture is stored in the Pictures folder of the Fun & Media box menu (see "Pictures", page 57) except if you have previously chosen to have it stored on the miniSD™ Card (please see above). The picture file is stored as a .jpeg file. An Options list is available:
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
Send by... To send the picture by Mail, by MMS or via the infrared port. Set as... To set your picture as a standby display for your Main screen, External
screen, as a Welcome screen or as a Goodbye screen.
Full screen To view your image in full screen. Delete To delete the current picture. Details To display information about the file Name, the Title, the Author (the device
name), the Resolution (width x height in pixels), the Size, the Storage date, the File protection status, the Copyright of the picture. The empty fields are not displayed.
Adjusting your picture
Before taking a picture you can access the following Options list in order to set your Preview details.
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
Video recorder To switch from the Camera application to the Video application. Settings To access a settings list (see the table below). Frames To set or remove a frame over the preview area (to set a frame on your
internal or external preview, please see "Adding a frame to your picture", page 66).
Compact Light To turn the Compact light On/Off. Self timer For automatic picture taking after a 10 seconds countdown. See "To access
You can adjust the camera settings before taking your picture.
1 From the preview screen, select Options. 2 Select Settings:
ITEMS DESCRIPTION
Resolution To select the picture size. Select the 2M pixels, the Large, the Normal, the
Quality To select the image quality. Select the Super fine, the Fine or the Economic
the self timer", page 44.
Wall paper, the Portrait or the Messaging mode.
mode.
Shutter sound To select the shutter sound volume level. Compact Light To select the intensity level of the compact white light. Select the High, the
Medium or the Low mode.
Info To display (ON)/conceal (OFF) the information icons on top of the dispaly. Storage To store the picture either in the phone memory or in the miniSD™ Card.
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3 Fill in the available entries and select OK to validate your entries. 4 Select Save to store the changes.
You cannot deactivate or mute the shutter sound Option on your mobile
How to view your picture
You can view the pictures that have just been taken or stored on your mobile or on the min­iSD™ Card (see "Pictures", page 57) on the internal screen. To view the pictures that are stored in the Fun & Media box picture folder:
1 From the standby display, press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box. 2 Select Pictures, then select the required picture. 3 Press OK.
To access the camera application from another application
The Camera application can be activated from the Options menu whilst using other applications on the mobile. In this case, the available resolution types vary according to the application. The camera-accessible applications are the following:
APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE R ESOLUTION
Phone Book Por trait and Messaging. Settings (standby
screen for Main or External screen, Welcome or Goodbye screen)
Mail, MMS All (If you wish to send an image by Mail or MMS, the image may be
Portrait, Wall paper and Messaging.
automatically resized).
To access the camera application from the Phone book:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Phone Book. 2 Select Add name, then Phone names. 3
Once in the phone card, select Picture then select .
4 From the picture browser, select Options. 5 Select Camera.
To access the camera application from the Settings menu:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings. 2 Select Display then Standby screen. 3 Select Main screen, External screen, Welcome screen or Goodbye screen. Scroll up to
My Picture.
4 From the picture browser, select Options. 5 Select Camera.
To access the camera application from the Mail menu:
1 From the standby display, select Mail (Left softkey) or select i-mode then Mail. 2 Select Compose iMail, scroll down to the Attachment field, press OK, then choose Attach
File and select Pictures.
2’ Or select Compose iMMS, select SMIL, then choose Media and select Add image. 3 From the pictures browser, select Options. 4 Select Camera.
If a call is in progress, access to the camera is not possible.
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VIDEO
This application allows you to record and play videos up to 5 MB (about 10 min­utes time) on your mobile internal or external screens. These videos can bear sound. They can be recorded as several sequences (on a single file) via the Pause mode. You can send those videos to other devices (mobile phones, PC) by Mail, MMS, or via the infrared port, you can even attach videos to your phone cards (see "Storing names and telephone numbers", page 33). Two video size types are available: Normal (QCIF format: 176x144 pixels) and Small (sub-QCIF: 128x96
The videos can be stored on your mobile or on a miniSD™ Card (see "To select the storage memory", page 52). The file extension type supported by the video application is .3gp.
The use of the video recorder and the sending, forwarding and reproducing of the videos are subject to property and privacy rights. Do not make videos unless authorized.
The video feature can be accessed in two ways: with closed clamshell or with open clamshell.
pixels).
Video display
Here is the way information related to the Video application and its state while in use displayed. The screen shot below is a preview example; the Video related icons described in the table be­low are the ones which can be displayed while using the Video features. The features described in this table are further explained in the chapter.
Video recorder icons
ICONS EXPLANATION
Video resolution (size): Normal (QCIF format: 176/144) and
Video quality modes: Super fine, Fine, Economic.
Zoom (= zoom levels)
Duration of the current video sequence.
Video application activated.
Small (sub-QCIF format: 128/96).
Brightness gauge (to set the brightness level)
Compact light On Self timer On Microphone On Microphone Off Record symbol: press on the [OK] key or on the [Camera/
Video] side key to launch the recording. Pause symbol: press on the [OK] key or on the [Camera/
Video] side key to pause the recording. Stop symbol: press on the [OK] key or on the [Menu] side key
to stop the recording. When in recording mode, the gauge fills in with red colour to
indicate the recording progress.
Weight of the current video sequence.
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Video player icons
ICONS EXPLANATION
Play symbol: press on the [OK] key or on the side key to launch
the playback. Pause symbol: press on th e [OK] key or on the [Came ra /Video]
side key to pause the recording. Stop symbol: press on the [OK] key or on the [Camera/Video]
side key to stop the recording. Sound level from (no sound) to , on main screen
Sound level on external screen When in playback mode, the gauge fills with green to indicate
the playback progress. Loop mode activated.
Duration of the current video sequence.
Total duration of the current video sequence.
Closed clamshell: scenery shots
This is the standard way for making videos. This way of using your mobile allows you to enjoy easy access to all video recording features. You can play videos on your mobile external screen (with closed clamshell). However to get an optimised display of the videos we advise you watch them on the internal screen (please see "How to play your video", page 55).
How to use the video-related features on your mobile
[Menu] side key
[Camera/Video] side key
[Up] side key
Each of the video-related keys has several functions. These functions depend on the active mode (Record, Play, Pause). While using the video feature, please use the video keypad as follows:
KEYS DESCRIPTION
[Down] side key
[Camera/Video]side key To record, play, and stop a video. [Menu] side key To access an Options list in Preview mode.
To stop the Recording and the Playback.
To exit a panel without confirming. [Up] side key, To zoom out before recording. [Down] side key To zoom in before recording.
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At the back of the mobile, a cover protects the lens of the video recorder. Do not forget to open it before filming. A message is displayed if you try to launch the video application and the lens cover is not open.
Slide the
Closed lens cover
Closing the lens cover automatically closes the Video application.
Lens
lens cover open
How to hold your mobile to make videos
Subject behind the mobile
To record a video
You can record videos up to 5MB. These videos can be stored either on your mobile or on a miniSD™ Card (see "To select the storage memory", page 52)
1
Open the lens cover (see the drawings above) then press and hold the [Menu] side key or
1’
Press and hold the [Camera/Video] side key then open the lens cover. or
1’’
Open the lens cover, then press on the [Menu] side key and select Video recorder.
2 Choose a subject. 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to launch the Recording. The shutter sound is played and the red light is activated.
4
Press the [Menu] side key to stop the Recording.
1. Please check the macro switch position before launching the recording - the image quality may var y according to its positioning.
2. When the gauge reaches its limit, the Recording is automatically stopped.
3. Do not forget to close the lens cover after recording a video otherwise it covers the loud speaker.
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Setting the video to Pause
This mode allows you to record several sequences on a single file. During the Recording you can pause your video in the following way:
1
During the recording, press the [Camera/Video] key. The shutter sound is played and the recorded sequence is paused.
2
Press the [Camera/Video] key to restart the Recording.
The red light is deactivated d uring the Pause mode.
Storing/erasing your video
When a video has been recorded (see "To record a video", page 50), the file name and the «Keep this video?» message are displayed.
1 Select Yes to store the video or select No to erase it.
The recorded video is stored in the Video folder of the Fun & Media box menu (please see "Video", page 61) except if you have previously chosen to have it stored on the "To select the storage memory", page 52). The video file is stored as a .3gp file.
miniSD™ Card
(please see
Sending your video
You can also send your video by Mail, by MMS or via the infrared port.
1 Open the clamshell. 2 Select Options, then select Send by... 3 Select Mail, MMS or Infrared port, then follow the displayed instructions.
Adjusting the preview
You can adjust several setting types before making a video. These settings can be accessed from an items menu on the preview screen by pressing the [Menu] side key.
To switch to the camera application
This item allows you to switch from the video application to the camera application to take a picture.
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Camera.
2
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
To select the image size
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Resolution.
2 Select the Normal or the Small mode. 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
To select the image quality
This setting allows you to choose a quality level for your video. The better the quality, the bigger the file size. If you wish to send your video by Mail or by MMS, we advise you choose the Eco­nomic mode
.
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Quality.
2 Select the Super fine, the Fine or the Economic mode. 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
To select the brightness
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Brightness.
2 Select one of the seven brightness levels. 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
To select the zoom setting
1
Press the [Up] or [Down] side key.
2
Select one of the zoom levels by scrolling left ( ) or right ( ).
3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
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To access the microphone setting
This setting allows you to activate or mute the microphone during the recording.
1 Press the [Menu] side key. Select Microphone. 2 Select ON or OFF. 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
To access the video size limit setting
You can determine the size limit you wish to set for your video file. You can choose whether you allow the video to reach its maximum allowed size (5 MB) - you can of course stop the video recording when you wish to - or if you prefer the mobile to automatically stop the recording when the available limit for Mail or MMS sending is reached.
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Video Size Limit.
2 Select Short mail, Long mail or Maximum. 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
The Short mail and Long mail values depend on your operator (min: 100 KB, max: 300 KB).
To select the storage memory
Before launching a video record, you have to choose the storage space the video will be stored on. If you do not choose a storage space, the video is stored on the phone memory by default.
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Storage.
2 Select Phone or Memory. 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
To access the compact light setting
The compact light is a light which lights up your subject during the video recording.
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Compact Light.
2 Select ON or OFF. 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to confirm your selection.
To access the self timer
The self timer offers the possibility of recording a delayed video, thereby enabling you to be in the video.
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Self Timer.
2 Select ON. 3
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to launch the countdown. The 10 seconds countdown is displayed on the external screen. The recording is automati­cally launched when the countdown is over. Please proceed as usual (to stop or pause the video).
4
Press on the [Menu] side key to stop the recording.
If an event occurs (Mail, MMS reception...) or th e mobile’s behaviour is mod ified (any key pressed, clams hell opened or closed ...) after the coun tdown has star ted, the self time r is automatically s topped and set to Off. Once the event has been processed, the mobile returns to the preview screen.
To display/conceal information icons
This option allows you to activate or conceal the mobile information status icons display on top of the screen (see "How to use the video-related features on your mobile", page 49)
1
Press the [Menu] side key. Select Info.
2 Select ON (the icons are displayed) or OFF (the icons are not displayed). 3
Press the video side key to confirm your selection or press the [Menu] side key to exit the information icon panel.
Macro switch setting
The macro switch allows you to set the focus of the video recorder in order to film very close items. You can for instance use this feature to clearly record text. Do not forget to check its positioning before recording a video.
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Open clamshell: self-filming
The video feature, with open clamshell, is to be used with the keypad only. This is used to:
- film oneself
- play the stored videos in an optimised way.
[Up] side key
Camera & Video lens
Navigation key
[Ok] key[Ok] key
Available shortcuts
Each of the video-related keys has several functions. While using the video feature, please use the keypad as follows:
KEYS DESCRIPTION
[Down] side key
[Up] side key To zo o m i n . [Down] side key To zoom out. [OK] key To launch the Recording in Preview or Pause mode.
To launch the Pause mode in Recording. [Up] arrow key To access the Zoom panel and to scroll to the next one. [Down] arrow key To access the Quality panel and to scroll to the next one. [Left] arrow key To access the Brightness panel.
The settings descr ibed above are to be access ed via the Preview mode on ly.
How to hold your mobile to make videos
Subject in front of the mobile (for self-filming)
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To access the video application
You can access the video recorder application in the following way:
1 From the idle screen, press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Camera & Video. 2 Select Film a video.
or:
1 Press and hold the [OK] key.
The infrared port automatically closes when the video application is accessed
To select a storage space
You can choose, before launching a video recording, the space the video should be stored on (useful if the current storage space is full and prevents you from running the Video application):
1 From the standby display, press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Camera & Video. 2 Select Storage. 3 Select Video storage, then choose Phone memory or Memory card.
All the videos are then automatically stored on the selected storage space.
To film yourself
You can record videos up to 5 MB. These videos can be stored either on your mobile or on a miniSD™ Card (please see "Storage", page 55). To film yourself the mobile displays mirrored images on the main screen. During the recording, opening or closing the clamshell sets the recording to Pause.
1 Place yourself in front of the mobile so that your image is displayed on the main screen. 2 Adjust the required settings (see "Adjusting the preview", page 54). 3 Press OK to launch the recording. 4 Select Stop (right softkey) to stop the recording.
An Options list is then available:
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
Play To play the recorded video (please see "How to play your video", page 55 for
full details on the Options submenu).
Delete To delete the current video. Details To display information about the file Name, the Title, the Author (the device
name), the Resolution (width*height in pixels), the Duration of the video, the Size, the Storage date, the File protection status, the Description (if a text is attached to the video file), the Copyright of the recorded video, the Restriction status. The empty fields are not displayed.
1.When the record mo de is launched the s hutter sound is played and the red light is continuous ly On.
2.When the video reaches its maximum size (see "To access the video size limit setting", page 52), the Recording is automatically stopped.
Setting the video to Pause
This mode allows to record several sequences on a single file. During the recording you can pause your video in the following way:
1 During the recording, press OK. When setting the video to Pause, the shutter sound is
played and the red light is turned Off.
2 Press OK to restart the Recording.
Storing/erasing your video
When a video has just been recorded (see "To film yourself", page 54), the file name and the «Keep this video?» message are displayed.
1 Select OK to store the video or select Clear to erase it .
The video is automatically stored in the Video sub-folder of the Fun & Media box menu (see "Video", page 61) (please see above). The video file is stored as a .3gp file.
except if you have previously chosen to have it stored on the
miniSD™ Card
Adjusting the preview
Before making a video you can access the following Options list in order to set your Preview details.
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OPTION DESCRIPTIO N
Camera To switch from the Video application to the Camera application. Settings To access a settings list (see the table below). Compact Light To turn the Compact light On/Off. Self timer For automatic launching of the video recording after a 10 second countdown.
See "To access the self timer", page 52.
Microphone To activate/mute the microphone.
You can adjust your videos settings before launching the video recording.
1 From the preview screen, select Options. 2 Select Settings:
ITEMS DESCRIPTION
Resolution To select the video frame size. Select Normal or Small mode. Quality To select the image quality. Select Super fine, Fine or Economic. Shutter sound To select the shutter sound volume level. Compact Light To select the intensity level of the compact white light. Select High, Medium
or Low.
Info To display/conceal the pictographs (preview mode only). Video Size
Limit Storage
3 Fill in the available entries and select OK to validate your entries. 4 Select Save to store the changes.
To display the maximum allowed video size. Select Shor t mail, Long mail or Maximum size.
To set the Phone memory or the miniSD™ Card as the storage memory space.
You cannot deactivate or mute the shutter sound Option on your mobile
To select the storage memory
Before launching a video recording you have to choose the storage space the video will be stored in. If you do not choose a storage space, the video is stored on the phone memory by default.
1 From the Preview, select Options then Settings 2 Select Storage. 3 Select Phone memory or Memory card. 4 Select Save to store your setting.
How to play your video
You can watch, on the main screen, a video that has just been recorded before storing it in the following way:
1 Select Options. 2 Select Play.
During the Play mode, during the Pause mode or when the video is stopped you can access the following options list:
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OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
Vol ume To set the sound volume level (from 0 to 7). Full screen To play the video on full screen. Loop mode To play the video repeatedly. Details To display information about the file Name, the Title, the Author (the device
To play the videos that are already stored on your mobile or on a page 61. To play the videos that you received by Mail or by MMS, please see "To view the received iMails and iMMS list", page 80. While playing the video you can use the following shortcuts:
KEYS DESCRIPTION
name), the Resolution (width*height in pixels), the Duration of the video, the Size, the Storage date, the File protection status, the Description (if a text is attached to the video file), the Copyright of the recorded video, the Restriction status. The empty fields are not displayed.
1. When the video track cannot be played or if there is no video track, the audio track only is played. The «Audio only» message is displayed.
2. During the Play mode opening or closing the clamshell se ts the video to Pause. Press OK to re-start the playback.
3. You cannot play a video while a communication is in progress.
4. If an event (alarm, SMS re ceiving...) occurs w hile a video is being played, the pl ayback is stopped.
miniSD™ Card
, please see "Video",
To mute the sound volume.
From to To set the sound volume level (from 1 to 7).
& To set the sound volume level to the maximum value. To activate/deactivate the loop mode. To activate/deactivate the full screen mode.
To launch the Playback mode while in Stop mode or in Pause mode. To pause the video in Playback mode.
To increase the sound volume level by one level (short press) or by several levels (long press).
To decrease the sound volume level by one level (short press) or by several levels (long press).
To stop the Playback.
How to play your video on the external screen
You can also watch the videos stored on your mobile or on the miniSD™ Card(see "To access videos stored on your miniSD™ Card", page 63) on the external screen. However, to get an optimised display of the videos we advise you watch them on the internal screen.
1 Open the clamshell. 2 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box. 3 Select Videos, then select the required video. 4 Close the clamshell. The video is paused. 5
Press the [Camera/Video] side key to start the Play mode.
You cannot play a video while a communication is in pro gress.
Full screen option
This option allows you to watch videos on full screen. Please hold your mobile horizontally to enjoy an optimised display of the video.
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FUN & MEDIA BOX
T
his menu groups and manages all the images, melodies, videos, speech
notes, flash files, frames, Games and Java applications contained in the mo­bile as well as all the files received via the i-mode browser, the infrared port, Mail, MMS or SMS.
Pictures
The Pictures sub-menu allows you to view and set stored (via the Camera and the Infrared port) still and animated images (animated .gif and flash files) as a standby display for your Main screen (internal screen) or External (with still pictures only) screen, a Welcome or a Goodbye screen in order to configure and personalise your mobile screens (see "Display", page 85). The picture formats supported by your mobile are .wbmp, .gif, .ifm, .jpg, .png, .swf.
Internal screen External screen
You can download images via the i-mode browser and mailer, via the Infrared port and by MMS. It is then possible to store them and/or set them as a Standby display for your internal and ex­ternal screens, a Welcome screen or a Goodbye screen. Your mobile allows you to set one Standby display for your internal screen, one Standby display for your external screen (still pictures only), one Welcome screen or one Goodbye screen from the downloaded and/or stored images (to download and store images, see the following sections).
The flash files can only be downloaded via the i-mo de and are automati cally stored in the Pictu res folder of the Fun & Media box menu. The downloaded flash files cannot be transferred to other devices nor recorded on your miniSD™ Card. Th e flash file format supp orted by your mobile is .swf.
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Pictures browser
Viewing an image
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box. 2 Select Pictures. 3 Scroll down the images list or mosaic. Select the required image or select a folder to view its
contents.
4 Press OK or Options and View to view the selected image in full size.
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the United States and the other countr ies.
The Pictures browser allows you to display the stored images as a list or as a mosaic. When the pictures are displayed as a list the screen is divided into two parts: the image names list and the selected image. When they are displayed as a mosaic (Thumbnails mode: see ’Options/My preferences’ below) the screen contains a mosaic of pictures and the name of the se­lected image.
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Options
The Pictures folder Options list contains the following items:
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
View To view the full image and name.
Set as...
Send by... To send the image via infrared port, by Mail or by MMS.
To set the image as a Main screen, as an External screen, as a Welcome screen (on the internal screen only) on switching on your mobile or as a Goodbye screen, (on the internal screen only) on switching it Off.
Delete To delete the current image. Delete all To delete all the pictures of the current folder.
Multiple selection
Move to
Copy to
New folder
To select several images (by pressing OK). Press OK to unselect a ticked image. Select Options to access Send by... (Infrared port), Delete, Move to (a folder of Pictures or the miniSD™ Card), Copy to (a folder of Pictures or the miniSD™ Card), Select all (to select all the files of the current folder), Unselect all (to unselect all the ticked files).
To move the current image to the Pictures folder, to one of the Pictures sub­folders or to the miniSD™ Card.
To copy the current image to the Pictures folder, in one of the Pictures sub­folders or the miniSD™ Card.
To create a sub-folder in the Pictures folder (available only if the selection is not a folder already).
Rename To rename the current picture.
Details
My preferences
1. If the selection is a sub- folder, an Options list is available.
2. The sending of an image may no t be allowed if it is exportation (co pyright) protected (the ’File prote cted’ message is then displayed).
3. To send an image via the infrared port please see "Infrared port", page 19. To send an image via Mail (mail or MMS), please see "M ail system", page 77
4. Error messages may be displayed when setting, viewing or storing an image:’File too big’: Please see "Error messages", page 98 ; ’Decoding failure’: the image cannot be viewed by the mobile.
5. You can only access the miniSD™ Card storage space if the miniSD™ Card is inserted in th e mobile.
To show the name, resolution, size, storage date and protection status of the current file.
To sort the stored images (by date, name, size) and select a view mode (List, Thumbnails 4 - to display a 4-picture mosaic - or Thumbnails - 9 to display a 9-picture mosaïc) and to change the Picture browser mode.
.
When viewing an image, an Options menu is available (only for still and animated .gif pictures):
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
Full view To view the picture in full screen.
Set as...
Send by...
To set the image as a Main screen, as an External screen or as a Welcome screen on switching on your mobile or as a Goodbye screen on switching it Off.
To send the picture via the Infrared port (the infrared port is automatically open), by Mail or by MMS.
Delete To delete the current picture.
To rotate the picture to the right (90°), to the left (90°) or turnover (180°).
Rotate...
Slide show To display automatically all the pictures of a folder one after another.
Once the picture is rotated, an Options menu is ava ilable to store the current picture, to view it in Full screen, to Cancel the rotation, to Add a frame to the current picture or to Rotate it once again.
Add frame To add a frame to the current picture.
Details
To show the name, resolution, size, storage date and protection status of the current file.
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Setting a still or animated image as a standby display (for the Main screen or the External screen), as a Welcome screen or as a Goodbye screen from the Pictures folder
This option allows you to set a picture as a standby screen image on the internal and external screens or as a Welcome or a Goodbye screen .
SCREEN AVAILABLE PICTURE TYPES
Main screen (internal screen) Still and animated pictures (animated .gif and flash files). External screen Still pictures. Welcome screen (internal screen) Still and animated pictures (animated .gif). Goodbye screen (internal screen) Still and animated pictures (animated .gif).
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box. 2 Select Pictures. 3 Use the [Up] and [Down] arrow keys to scroll through the image names list and select one.
Select Options and then Set as...
4 Select Main screen, External screen, Welcome screen or Goodbye screen.
Cropping
If the image you want to set as an Standby display is too large to be inserted into the available space, your phone will propose a cropped image.
This allows you to move the image left, right, up and down (cursor key). The im­age you have cropped is then displayed as such on the mobile (as a Standby display).
1 Select Set as... then select Main screen, External screen, Welcome
screen or Goodbye screen. If the image is too big, the crop screen is dis-
played.
2 Use the cursor key to move the image up, down, left or right (the availability
of the four arrows depends on the image size).
3 Select OK. Stored is then displayed.
Downloading images via the i-mode
Please refer to "Quick access to i-mode basic features", page 83.
Receiving images via the infrared port
1 Open the infrared port (see "Infrared por t", page 19) and make sure that the infrared port of the
other appliance is facing your mobile infrared por t so that the image transfer is carried out cor­rectly.
2 When you have received an image, select Options then select View. 3 Select Options then Details to show the name, resolution, size, storage date and protection
status of the current file.
1. The images you receive via the infrared port are automatically stored in the Fun & Media box Pictures folder.
2. To select and activate a Standby display for your Main scr een, your Exter nal screen, your Welco me screen or your Goodbye screen, see " Pictures", page 57 .
3. You can also receive pictures by MMS and by Mail.
To access images stored on your miniSD™ Card
You can store or view pictures that are stored on your miniSD™ Card. The Options lists are the same as in the Pictures sub-menu.
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box. 2 Select Pictures, then Memory card (this item is only displayed when a miniSD™ Card is
inserted).
3 Select the required picture or choose a folder (press OK to view its content) then select a picture. 4 Press OK or Options and Full view to view the selected image in full size.
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Melodies
This sub-folder allows you to play/store pre-defined melodies or melodies you downloaded via the Infrared port or via the i-mode browser, or you received by SMS, by Mail or by MMS. You can set these melodies as a ringtone for Line1 or Line2, an Alarm melody, a Message alarm melody, a Welcome or Goodbye melody. The melody formats supported by your mobile are .smf, .mfi, .mid, .mfmp, .3gpp, .amr and Nokia™ Smart Messaging.
Melodies
To display the Melodies file contents
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Melodies. 3 Use the [Up] and [Down] arrow keys to scroll to the required melody.
The following Options list is available while scrolling the melodies list..
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
Play To play the selected melody.
Set as...
Send by... To send the selected melody by Mail, by MMS or via the Infrared port. Delete To delete the current melody. Delete all To delete all the melodies of the current folder.
Multiple selection
Move to
Copy to
New folder
Rename To rename the selected melody.
Details
My preferences To sort the stored melodies (by date, name, size).
You can only access the miniSD™ Card stora ge space if the miniSD ™ Card is inser ted in the mobile.
If the selection is a sub-folder, another Options list is available.
Melody download
You can download melodies from the Internet (via your PC), from interactive voice servers, from the i-mode browser and mailer or via the infrared port . In addition to the usual SMS download of melodies, you can download melodies by browsing internet web sites. Mitsubishi Electric mobiles are compatible with the Nokia™ Smart Messaging system. The prin­ciple is the following:
1 Melodies are stored on a Web server. 2 Select your Mitsubishi Electric mobile type to access a choice of melodies. 3 Select one or more melodies to be downloaded to your phone. 4 All selected melodies are downloaded via SMS. 5 Once the melody is received, a reception screen is displayed. Press OK or select Options
then Play to play the received melody. To set a melody as a ringtone, a message aler t melody, an alarm melody, a Welcome or a Goodbye, please see "Tones", page 84.
You can also receive melodies via the Infrared port. Formats managed by the phone are .mid, .mfm, .3gp, .mld, .amr, .nsm and .imy formats.
To set the selected melody as a Ringtone for Line1 or Line2, as an Alarm melody, as a Message alert melody, as a New mail alert melody, as a Welcome melody or a Goodbye melody.
To select several melodies (by pressing OK). Press OK to unselect a ticked melody. Select Options to access Send by... (Infrared port), Delete, Move to (a folder of Melodies or the miniSD™ Card), Copy to (a folder of Melodies or the miniSD™ Card), Select all (to select all the files of the current folder), Unselect all (to unselect all the ticked files).
To move the selected file to the miniSD™ Card or to one of the Melodies sub-folders.
To copy the selected file in the miniSD™ Card or to one of the Melodies sub­folders.
To create a new sub-folder in the Melodies folder (available only if the selection is not a folder already).
To view the current file name, size, storage date and file protection status information.
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To play a downloaded melody from the reception screen:
1 Select OK or select Options then Play. 2 Select Exit to stop the playback.
To store a downloaded melody:
1 Select Options. 2 Select Install.
If the memory space is sufficient, the melody is automatically stored in the Melodies file. If there is no space left, you need to select one or several melody(ies) to be replaced from the set of melodies (melodies associated with a ring feature cannot be deleted). Once stored, a message is displayed. The melody can be played and selected via the
Fun & Media box menu.
To discard a downloaded melody:
1 Select Discard. The melody is erased and is therefore lost for further installation.
To access melodies on your miniSD™ Card
You can store or play melodies on your miniSD™ Card. The Options lists are the same as in the Melodies sub-menu.
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box. 2 Select Melodies, then Memory card (this item is only displayed when a miniSD™ Card is
inserted).
3 Scroll up or down to select the required melody or choose a folder (press OK to view its con-
tent) then select a melody.
4 The melody is played within 2 seconds
Video
This sub-menu allows you to play videos that are stored on your mobile (see "Video", page 48). You can also send/receive these videos by Mail, MMS or via the Infrared port. The video file format supported by your mobile is .3gp.
To access videos stored on your mobile
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
Play To play the selected video.
Set as...
Send by... To send the selected video by Mail, by MMS or via the Infrared por t. Delete To delete the current video. Delete all To delete all the videos in the current folder.
Multiple selection
Move to Copy to
New folder
Rename To rename the selected video.
Details
My preferences To sor t the stored videos (by date, name, size).
You can only access the m iniSD™ Card storag e space if the miniSD™ Card is inser ted in the mobile.
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Video.
3 Scroll up and down to select the required video or select the required folder
(press OK to view its content) then the required video. An Options menu is then available:
To set the selected video as a Main screen or a ringtone for an Incoming call ar an Alarm.
To select several videos (by pressing OK). Press OK to unselect a ticked video. Select Options to access Send by... (Infrared port), Delete, Move to (to one of the Video sub-folders or to the miniSD™ Card), Copy to (a folder of Videos or the miniSD™ Card), Select all (to select all the files of the current folder), Unselect all (to unselect all the ticked files).
To move the selected file to the miniSD™ Card or to one of the Videos sub-folders. To copy the selected file in the miniSD™ Card or in one of the Videos sub-folders. To create a new folder in the Vidoes sub-folder (available only if the selection
is not a folder already).
To view the current file name, size, storage date and file protection status information.
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To play a video
To get an optimised playback of your video, please watch it on the internal screen:
1 The video playing is automatically launched.
Press the [OK] key if you wish to re-start the video playing.
During the Play mode, during the Pause mode or when the video is stopped you can access the following options list:
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION15
Vol ume To set the sound volume level (from 0 to 7). Fullscreen To play the video on full screen. Loop mode To play the video repeatedly. Send by... To send the current video via the infrared por t, by an MMS or by a Mail.
Set as...
Details To display information about the file Name, the Title, the Author (the device
To play the videos that you received by Mail or by MMS, please see "To view the received iMails and iMMS list", page 80. While playing the video you can use the following shortcuts:
KEYS DESCRIPTION
To set the selected video as a Main screen or a ringtone for an Incoming call ar an Alarm.
name), the Resolution (width*height in pixels), the Duration of the video, the Size, the Storage date, the File protection status, the Description (if a text is attached to the video file), the Copyright of the recorded video, the Restriction status. The empty fields are not displayed.
1. When the vide o track cannot be played or if there is no vid eo track, the audio track o nly is played. The «Audio only» message is displayed.
2. During the Play mode opening or closing the clamshell sets the video to Pause. Press OK to re-start the playback.
3. You cannot play a video while a communication is in progress.
4. If an event (alarm, SMS re ceipt...) occurs wh ile a video is being played, the p layback is stopped.
To mute the sound volume.
From to To set the sound volume level (from 1 to 7).
To activate/deactivate the loop mode.
To activate/deactivate the full screen mode.
To launch the Playback mode while in Stop mode or in Pause mode. To pause the video in Playback mode.
To increase the sound volume level by one level (short press) or by several levels (long press).
To decrease the sound volume level by one level (short press) or by several levels (long press).
To stop the Playback.
Full screen option
This option allows you to watch videos on full screen. Please hold your mobile horizontally to enjoy an optimised display of the video. You can use the side keys to play, pause or stop the video or to set the sound volume.
Restrictions
Some of the videos you received by Mail, by MMS, via the i-mode or the infrared port may bear restrictions:
RESTRICTIONS DESCRIPTION
Restricted number of playable times Deadline restriction The video can be played until a pre-detemined date. Playable span time The video can be played during a pre-determined duration from its
Each time a restricted vid eo is launched, a war ning message is displayed before the Playing, thus informing on the remaining span t ime, number of remaini ng allowed playing times, etc.
The video can be played a pre-determined number of times.
downloading date.
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Receiving videos via the infrared port
1 Make sure the infrared port of the other appliance is facing your mobile infrared port. Your
mobile infrared port automatically opens when the other appliance sends the file.
2 When you have received a video, select Options then select Play to watch the video, select
Details to view the current file name, resolution, duration, size, storage date and file protec-
tion status information or select Delete to erase it.
To access videos stored on your miniSD™ Card
You can play videos that are stored on your miniSD™ Card.The Options lists are the same as in the Videos sub-menu.
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box. 2 Select Videos, then Memory card (this item is only displayed when a miniSD™ Card is
inserted).
3 Scroll up or down to select the required video or choose a folder (press OK to view its con-
tent) then select a video.
4 Press the [OK] key to play the selected video.
Games & applications
This sub-menu allows you to activate games and various applications that may be stored on your mobile, download new games and applications via the i-mode browser, upgrade or delete the stored games and applications. You can also set a game or an application as a standby display on the Main screen (please see "To set a game/ application as standby screen for your Main screen", page 85). Your mobile may contain pre-set games or applications (operator dependent). You can store/download up to 100 games and/or applications on your mobile.
To activate a game/application
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Games & applications. 3 Select one of the available games/applications from the list or from one of the available fold-
ers (if any).
or:
1 Press and hold the i-mode softkey from the standby display. 2 Select one of the available games/applications from the list or from one of the available fold-
ers (if any).
1. Depending o n the game/ap plication stored on your mobile, you may need to activate a network c onnection via the i-mode browse r. Select Ye s or No.
2. The downloaded gam es/applications can only be activated if the mo bile contains the SIM c ard that was used during the dow nloading process.
Press Opt. ([Menu/T9] key) when in the Games & Applications list:
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
Create Folder To create a new folder and name it. Delete Folder To delete the selected folder. Rename Folder To rename the selected folder Move To Folder To move the current game or application to a folder. Upgrade To download the latest version of the game from the network. Delete To delete the current game or application from your mobile. Delete All To delete all the games, applications or folders from your mobile.
Sort
Properties
Certificate To display the certificate of the game/application.
Network Setting
i-Appli To Setting To allow/forbid access to a game/application from a mobile application.
Icon Info Setting
To sort the games and applications list (by name, by size, etc.). Select Enter to choose one sor ting type from the list. To display detailed information about the game or application (name, URL, size, etc.).
To enable/disable automatic connection to the network or to confir m the activation of the network connection prior to the game/application start.
To allow/forbid the use of information contained in your mobile if required by an application.
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Stand-by Setting
Stand-by Network
AutoStart Settings
Show Desc Setting
To allow/forbid the use of the current application as a standby display on the Main screen.
To allow/forbid automatic connection to the network prior to the game/ application if required when setting a game/application as a standby display.
To enable or disable the automatic activation of the current game or application.
To enable/disable an Application Description File (ADF) display before downloading a new game/application.
AutoStart Failure To display the Auto Start failure date and type information.
Stand-by Abort
Trace Info To display the errors that occurred in executing the application.
System Info
1. Some of these items are also available from t he folde rs. When in a folder, select Menu ([Right] softkey) to get to this list.
2. The availability of these item s depends on the g ames/applicatio ns.
To display the failures details regarding the launching of the standby screen application.
To view the used memor y information, remaining memor y space and the Games & Applications software system details.
Speech notes
This feature allows you to record speech notes up to 25 minutes on your mobile.
To record a speech note
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Speech notes. 3 If no speech note has been recorded, select New. If one/several speech note(s) is/are stored
in the mobile, select Options then Record new.
4 Select Stop to end the recording. 5 Enter the note name and press OK.
To select a speech note
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Speech notes. 3 Scroll up or down to select the required speech note or the required folder.
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
Play To play the selected speech note(s). Record new To record a new speech note.
Set as...
Send by... To send the speech note via the Infrared port, by MMS or Mail. Delete To delete the current speech note. Delete all To delete all the speech notes of the current folder.
Multiple selection
Move to
Copy to
New folder
Rename To change the name of the current speech note.
Details
My preferences To sor t the stored images (by date, name, size).
You can only access the miniSD™ Card stora ge space if the miniSD ™ Card is inser ted in the mobile.
To set the selected speech note as a ring tone for Line1 or Line2, as an alarm melody, as a message alert melody or as a Welcome or a Goodbye melody.
To access the Multiple selection screen and select several speech notes. You can then select Options to Send the selected file(s) by infrared port, to Delete the selected file(s), to Move them to a Speech notes sub-folder or to the miniSD™ Card, to Copy them to a Speech notes sub-folder or to the miniSD™ Card, to Select all the speech notes or to Unselect all the ticked speech notes. To move the selected speech note to the miniSD™ Card or to a Speech notes sub-folder. To copy the selected speech note to the miniSD™ Card or to a Speech notes sub-folder. To create a new folder in the Speech note sub-folder (only available if the selection is not a folder already).
To view information about the name, file size and recording date, and file protection status.
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To play a speech note
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Speech notes. 3 Scroll up or down to the required speech note. Press OK or Select Options then select Play..
To access speech notes stored on your miniSD™ Card
You can store (see "To record a speech note", page 64 ) or play speech notes that are stored on your miniSD™ Card. The Options lists are the same as in the Speech notes sub-menu.
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box. 2 Select Speech notes, then Memory card (this item is only displayed when a miniSD™ Card
is inserted).
3 Scroll up or down to select the required speech notes or choose a folder (press OK to view its
content) then select speech note.
4 Press OK or select Options then select Play.
Frames
The frame border feature allows you to illustrate your pictures and give them a more personal and fun touch. You can add frames, speech balloons, etc. to the pictures stored in the Pictures folder or while doing your picture preview. The frame folder contains all files that can be used as frame borders on the mobile and may contain pre-embedded frames and sub-folders. The frame file type supported by your mobile is .ifm.When adding a frame to a picture, the new image is stored as .jpg file.
It is not possible to add a fram e to a video.
Frames browser
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
View To view the frame and its name. Delete To delete the current frame. Delete all To delete all the frames of the current folder.
Multiple selection
Move to Copy to New folder To create a sub-folder in the Frames folder. Rename To rename the current picture.
Details
My preferences
The Frames browser allows you to display the stored frames as a list or as a mo­saic of frames. When the frames are displayed as a list the screen is divided into two parts: the frames names list and the selected frame. When they are dis­played as a mosaic (Thumbnails mode: see ’Options/My preferences’ below) the screen contains a mosaic of frames and the name of the selected frame. While browsing the Frames folder the following Options list is available (Left softkey):
To select several frames (by pressing OK). Press OK to unselect a ticked frame. Select Options to access Delete, Move to (a Frames sub-folder), Copy to (a Frames sub-folder), Select all (to select all the files of the current folder), Unselect all (to unselect all the ticked files).
To move the current image to the Frames folder or to one of the Frames sub-folders. To copy the current image in the Frames folder or to one of the Frames sub-folders.
To show the name, resolution, size, storage date and protection status of the current file.
To sort the stored frames (by date, name, size) and select a view mode (List, Thumbnails 4 to display a 4-frame mosaic or Thumbnails 9 to display a 9-
1. If the selection is a sub-folder, another Options list is available.
2. You cannot transfer a frame out of the Frames folder (e.g. to the miniSD™ Card).
3. Error messages m ay be displayed when setting, v iewing or storing a n image:’File too big ’ (please see "Erro r messages", page 98); ’Decoding failure ’: the frame cannot be vi ewed by the phone. .4.The miniSD™ Card is not accessible from the Frames folder.
frame mosaic) to change the Frames browser mode.
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Viewing a frame
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box. 2 Select Frames. 3 Scroll the frames list or mosaic. Select the required frame or select a folder to view its con-
tent.
4 Press OK or Options then View to view the selected frame in full size.
An Options menu is available.
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
Full view To view the frame in full screen. Delete To delete the current picture.
Slide show
Details
To automatically display all the frames of the selected folder one after another.
To show the name, resolution, size, storage date and protection status of the current file.
Adding a frame to your picture
This feature allows you to add a frame to your preview (internal or external screen) before cap­turing an image. According to the selected frame, you may need to use your mobile horizontally or vertically in order to make the preview screen content fit your frame.
Closed clamshell
1 Open the clamshell. 2 From the standby display, press the [OK] key to access the Camera application. 3 Select Options then Frames. The frames list or mosaic is displayed. 4 Scroll down the frames list or mosaic. Select the required frame or select a folder then select
the required frame. A preview with the selected frame over your picture is displayed so that you can define your picture settings and view the final result.
5 Press OK to confirm your selection. 6 Close the clamshell then open the lens cover. Your preview with the selected frame is dis-
played. Capture your image (please see "To take a picture", page 42)
1. The new picture is store d in the Pictures folder as a . jpg file.
2. When taking a picture, the preview size is automatically adapted to the selected frame size. Modifying the preview size removes the frame.
Open clamshell
1 From the standby display, press the [OK] key to access the Camera application. 2 Select Options then Frames. The frames list or mosaic is displayed. 3 Scroll down the frames list or mosaic. Select the required frame or select a folder then select
the required frame. A preview with the selected frame over your preview is displayed so that you can define your picture settings and view the final result.
4 Press OK to confirm your selection. 5 Press OK to capture your picture.
1. The new picture is store d in the Pictures folder as a . jpg file.
2. To take self-portraits the mobile disp lays mirrored images on the main screen.
3. When captur ing a picture, the preview size is auto matically adapt ed to the selecte d frame size. Modi fying the preview size removes the frame.
Adding a frame to a stored picture
This feature allows your to add a frame to a stored image.
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box. 2 Select Pictures. 3 Scroll down the frames list or mosaic. Select the required frames or select a folder then
select the required picture.
4 Select Options then Add frame. The frames list or mosaic is displayed. 5 Scroll down the frames list or mosaic. Select the required frame or select a folder then select
the required frame. A preview screen with the selected frame over the current picture is dis­played so that you can view the final result.
6 Press OK to confirm your selection. The new picture and its name are displayed. 7 Select Options then Store to save the new picture.
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1. The new picture is stored in th e Pictures folder as a .jpg file. In case of format conversion the quality of the new picture is not guaranteed.
2. The picture size is adapted to the frame size.
3. If the source picture is protected by a copyright , you may not be allowed to add a frame t o this picture.
Frames downloading
You can download frames via the i-mode browser only (please see "Quick access to i-mode basic features", page 83), you cannot receive or send frames by Mail or by MMS and it is not possible to send or to transfer a frame to a folder other than the Frames folder or to another device (the miniSD™ Card, a PC, etc.). The frames you received via the i-mode browser are automatically stored in the Frames folder.
When you dow nload frames whose fo rmat is not accept ed by the mobile, thes e frames are not st ored in the mobile
Others
This menu allows you to store/view/play vcard files (Phone book), vcalendar files (Diary cards), vbookmarks (Web bookmarks), text files and files with unknown/unsupported format.
To display the others file contents
1
Press The [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Others. 3 Use the [Up] and [Down] arrow keys to select the required file.
1. The contents of this Options list may vary according to the file type.
2. You cannot send any copyright protected f ile (the ’File prote cted’ message is dis played on any attempt to send copyright prote cted files).
The following Options list is available:
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
View To view the file contents. Store To store the selected file in the corresponding application folder.
Send by...
Delete To delete the current file. Delete all To delete all the files of the current folder.
Multiple selection
Move to To move the selected file to the miniSD™ Card or to an Others sub-folder. Copy to To copy the selected file to the miniSD™ Card or to an Others sub-folder.
New folder
Rename To rename the selected file.
Details
My preferences To sor t the stored files (by date, name, size).
You can only access the m iniSD™ Card storag e space if the miniSD™ Card is inser ted in the mobile.
To send the text, the selected vCards, the selected vCalendars, the vBookmark(s) and the unknown file(s) via the infrared port. To send the current vCard via the infrared por t, by SMS or by Mail. To send the current vCalendar via the infrared por t, by SMS.
To select several files (by pressing OK). Press OK to unselect a ticked file. Select Options to access Send by... (Infrared port), Delete, Move to (a folder of Others or the miniSD™ Card), Copy to (a folder of Others or the miniSD™ Card), Select all (to select all the files of the current folder), Unselect all (to unselect all the selected files)
To create a new folder in the Others folder (only available if the selected file is not a folder already).
To view the current file name, size, storage date and file protection status information.
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Data exchange
The purpose of this feature is to allow the easy transfer of vCards and vCalendars. vCards and vCalendars are Phone book cards and diary cards that are sent or received to/from another device (mobile, pc,...).
Storing a received vCard
1 Select Options (Left softkey) on the information screen when you have received the file. 2 Select View. 3 The received file is displayed. Select Store. 4 Select Phone names, SIM names, SIM fixed or My card. The vCard is then stored.
A received file may contain several vCards. Select the one(s) you want to keep, then select Store.
Storing a received vCalendar
1 Select Options (Left softkey) on the information screen when you have received the file. 2 Select View. 3 The received file is displayed. Select Store.
A received file may contain several vCal endars. Select the one( s) you want to keep, then select Sto re.
Storing a received vBookmark
1 Select Options (Left softkey) on the information screen when you have received the file. 2 Select View. 3 The received file is displayed. Select Store.
A received file may contain several vBoo kmarks. Select th e one(s) you want to keep, then select St ore.
Sending a vCard or a vCalendar by SMS
1 Select the vCard or the vCalendar you wish to transfer as explained in "Diary", page 14, "Cal-
endar", page 14 and "Tasks list", page 16 or select it from Others.
2 Select Options. 3 Select Send by... then SMS. A warning may be displayed regarding the number of required
SMS to send the card (where more than 1 SMS is required).
4 Select OK if you wish to continue. 5 Enter the number to which you want to send the vCard or the vCalendar, or select a name
from the Names list.
To access other files stored on your miniSD™ Card
You can store or view other file types that are stored on your miniSD™ Card. The Options lists are the same as in the Others sub-menu.
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box. 2 Select Others, then Memory card (this item is only displayed when a miniSD™ Card is
inserted).
3 Scroll up or down to select the required file or choose the required folder (press OK to view
its content) then select a file.
4 Select Options then select View.
Storage used
To consult the percentage of memory used for the Pictures, Melodies, Videos, Frames, Speech note and Others folders:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Storage used. The total memory used is displayed (all file types). Select Details to
view storage information per file type.
3 Use the [Up] and [Down] arrow keys to scroll to the required information type (Pictures, Mel-
odies, Videos, Frames, Speech note, Others).
1. The Fun & Me dia box space is m anaged as a sing le folder. The Pictures, Me lodies,Videos, Frames, Othe rs and Speech note files therefore share the same space in the mobil e.
2. You may not be able to store more files. You can however remove pictures, for instance, to free some space and create a new Spee ch note.
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miniSD™ Card
miniSD™ is a trade mark of SD Card Association.
The miniSD™ Card is an accessory which allows you to store files if you need extra storage space, if you do not wish to store files on your mobile, if you wish to exchange files with other devices (e.g. a mobile or a PC). You can also use it to store files to be viewed or played on another device. Your miniSD™ Card is a storage space which can support all format types. You can therefore store files such as Phone book cards, Pictures, Melodies, Videos, etc. The file types that can be viewed from a miniSD™ Card must be supported by your mobile (e.g : .3gp video files). If your miniSD™ Card contains files whose formats are not recognized by the mobile you will not be allowed to read them. The miniSD™ Card to be used with your mobile is of miniSD™ Card type. Please use an Adapter to use it on another device if this device does not support the miniSD™ Card type. The miniSD™ Card and the Adapter may not be supplied with your mobile. Please contact your retailer.
The M430i mobile phone was designed to be used with the miniSD™ Card type provided in the pack. Any attempt to use another miniSD™ Card type may damage the mobile and be hazardous. Damage resulting from such use shall not be covered by our guarantee.
If you wish to buy an another miniSD™ Card, please look on the
http://www.mitsubishi-telecom.com web site for compatible references.
Handling and storage precautions
- Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately.
- When using the card with non-SD compatible equipment, make sure to insert into the Adapter and remove together with the Adapter as one. Do not remove the card while the Adapter is in equipment. Misuse can cause malfunction or damage the equipment or data.
- This card is formatted to the SD memory card standard. If reformatting is ever necessary, format it using SD compatible equipment or SD formatting software. Formatting the card with any other software will make the card nonstandard and cause problems with compatibility and performance.
- After removing the card and the Adapter from equipment, immediately store them in its case. When storing the card, insert into the Adapter.
- Do not disassemble or remodel.
- Do not impact, bend, drop, or wet.
- Do not touch the metal terminals with your hands or metal objects.
- Do not allow dust, garbage, etc. to get in the Adapter’s slot.
- Do not attach other labels or stickers.
- Do not use or store in locations that may be affected by static electricity or electrical noise.
- Do not use or store in locations directly exposed to sunlight, a heat vent, or a heating appliance.
- Do not use or store in humid or dusty locations or in locations exposed to corrosive gases.
Protecting your data
- When inserting the card into the Adapter, we advise you switch the write-protect switch to
LOCK (switch down) to prevent accidental loss of data. Unlock
(switch up) when you want to record or edit the card again.
- Use an oil-based felt pen to write on the card or the Adapter. Do not use pencils or ballpoint pens as these can damage the card, the Adapter or data on the card. Take care to keep the metal terminals free from ink.
- While data is being read or written, do not remove the card or turn off any equipment using the card. Do not remove the batteries from battery-operated equipment. These actions can cause data to be destroyed.
- Make backup copies of your data wherever possible.
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How to insert/extract your miniSD™ Card
Inserting your miniSD™ Card in
your mobile: golden contacts Up:
The miniSD™ Card must NOT be inserted
with the arrow symbol and miniSD™
brand name facing Up:
The miniSD™ Card must be formatted in your mobile before its first use (please see "How to configure your miniSD™ Card", page 71). If the formatting is done via another device (e.g. a PC) you may not be able to use your miniSD™ Card on your M430i.
Extracting your miniSD™ Card:
Inserting your miniSD™ Card in the
Adapter:
How to access the miniSD™ Card contents
You can access the files that are stored on your miniSD™ Card via the sub-folders of the Fun & Media box application (Pictures, Melodies, Videos, Speech notes, Others). To view the files that are stored on a miniSD™ Card, please follow the standard process de­scribed for each of the corresponding sub-folders.
The miniSD™ Card item is only available in the Fun & Media box sub-folders if it is inser ted in the mobile.
To access pictures
See "To access images stored on your miniSD™ Card", page 59
To access melodies
See "To access melodies on your miniSD™ Card", page 61
To access videos
See "To access videos stored on your miniSD™ Card", page 63
To access speech notes
See "To access speech notes stored on your miniSD™ Card", page 65
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To access other files
See "To access other files stored on your miniSD™ Card", page 68
1. When using you r miniSD™ C ard with your PC, you can access a folder list correspondin g to the Fun & Media box sub-folders (Pictures, Melodies, Videos, Speech notes, Others). We advise you put each file in the corresponding folder oth erwise it may not be read by the m obile.
2. Some files you created on your miniSD™ Ca rd via other devices may not be acce ssible by the mobile.
3. You are not allowed to transfer or to copy protected files from your mobile to your miniSD™ Card o r other devices.
How to configure your miniSD™ Card
The miniSD™ Card must be formatted in your mobile before its first use
1 Insert the miniSD™ Card in the mobile. 2 The ’Format card’ screen is displayed. Select Yes to format your miniSD™ Card. If you
select No, your miniSD™ Card is not formatted and cannot be used with your mobile.
1. The first time you use your miniSD™ Card, do not format it via another device (e.g. your PC).
2. Formatting your mini SD™ Card delet es all the files on it.
3. Removing your miniSD™ C ard during the formatting p rocess can da mage it.
You can also format your miniSD™ Card via the Settings menu. Formatting your miniSD™ Card deletes all the files on it. Do not forget to back up or transfer your files on your mobile in­ternal memory or on another device before going over the formatting process.
1 Insert the miniSD™ Card in the mobile. 2 From the standby display, press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings. 3 Select Memory card. 4 Select Format card. 5 Select Yes then press OK to launch the miniSD™ Card formatting. An information screen is
displayed during the process.
Removing your miniSD™ Card during the formatting proces s could damage it.
Storage used
To check the remaining storage space on a miniSD™ Card:
1 Insert the miniSD™ Card. 2 From the standby display, press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Fun & Mediabox. 3 Select Storage used. The total phone memory used is displayed (all file types). 4 Use the [Up] and [Down] arrow keys to scroll to the required information type (Memory
card).
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CALENDAR
T
T
he availability of this menu is network dependent. If your SIM card does not
contain an access to the Network services the Calendar menu is accessible from the Menu icons. Please see "Calendar", page 14 for full details.
NETWORK SERVICES
he availability of this menu is network dependent (it may not be available or
be named Network services, Network,...). Your network operator may provide value added services, information and contact phone numbers. These services and phone numbers are stored in your SIM card and appear on the phone menu as they are accessible from the menu. Please contact your service provider for further details. Some operators may provide up to two services on the same SIM card. The dis­played sub-menus in the Network serv. menu may then be named Applica- tions, Services or Information.
Three kinds of services can be registered in this menu:
SIM application tool kit
An automatic way to provide services related to your network. These services are SIM card dependent.
SND numbers stored in the SIM card
Up to 32 numbers may be stored in the SIM. These numbers cannot be modified or deleted.
Information numbers
A list or a menu allowing calls to network or information services offered by the network.
Network serv.
Calendar/Network services
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i-mode
Y
NetFront is a trademark and registered trademark of Access Co. Ltd.
our mobile allows you to access dedicated i-mode web sites and webpages
thanks to the i-mode standards. You can for instance send and receive e-mails and MMS, connect to i-mode sites and download images, videos, flash files, frames and 64 tone melodies for your mobile (see "Fun & media box", page 57). Access to the i-mode is network dependent. Please contact your service provider for full details about subscription conditions. To be able to use the i-mode features on your mobile, you must have a GPRS subscription.
in Japan and other countries.
Copyright © 1996-2004 ACCESS CO. LTD.
User interface
Whilst navigating the i-mode menu, please note that the [Up], [Down], [Left] and [Right] arrow keys allow you to access further settings or fields to be filled in, as well as validation and can­cellation options (OK, Cancel, Send, Save, etc.). Scroll up or down to highlight (blue highlighting) the correct field, select an option or enter text. Depending on the menu you are in, you may have to scroll down many times until you reach the correct option. While browsing i-mode features you can access Options menus by pressing the [Menu/T9] key.These Options menus are operator dependent
Left softkey
To validate the action above.
[Menu/T9] key
To access the Options menu when is shown on the display.
[Clear] key
Back to the previous screen.
Right softkey
To Exit the current menu.
Navigation key
To scroll Up, Down, Right or Left according to the context.
[Phone book] key
To access the e-mail addresses while in the
To field
i-mode menu
This section describes access to the i-mode lock, i-mode profiles and New mail alert. To access these features:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select i-mode.
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i-mode lock
The purpose of this feature is to lock access to all i-mode features, thereby protecting your mo­bile from any unauthorised operation.
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select i-mode.
2 Select i-mode lock. 3 Select Lock. 4 Enter your 4 digit i-mode lock code and select OK.
1. The default i-mode lock code is 0000. To change the code, select low the ins tructions displayed.
2. Mail reception is not a ffected by the i-mode lock. However it does not allow you to read the e-mails received .
i-mode
profiles
To use the i-mode and connect to i-mode webpage, you must first define and store the profile details, then select the required i-mode profile.
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select i-mode.
2 Select i-mode profiles. 3 Select one of the available profiles and select Options (Left softkey). 4 Choose Select.
Select
View
to view the profile details, or select
Delete
to erase the current profile.
Change lock code
instead of
Lock
and fol-
New mail alert
This sub-menu allows you to define the alert melody that is played on new incoming mail or MMS. To select a melody:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select i-mode.
2 Select New mail alert. 3 Select Alert and select On.
Select Melody and select one of the available ring tones.
4 Select Save to store the settings.
1. The Alert field must b e set to On to allow access to th e melodies list.
2. If Alert is set to O ff, the New mail icon only is displayed on receipt of a new ma il.
3. The default melodies and downloaded melodies are available from the Melodies list.
i-mode applications
The i-mode applications menu allows access to the main i-mode features. To access it:
1
From the Standby display, select i-mode (right softkey).
Whilst browsing an i-mode site (see "Go to webpage", page 75, "Bookmark List", page 75, "Saved pages", page 75), press the [Menu/T9] key to access the following options:
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
1/2
1. Add Bookmark To select the current page as a bookmark.
2. Save Page To store the current page.
3. Save Image To store the displayed image in the Pictures folder.
4. Show Properties To display information menus.
5. Go to Webpage To enter a webpage address or select one from a list (see "Go to
webpage", page 75 ).
6. Bookmark List To display the registered bookmarks list.
7. Saved Page List To browse registered i-mode pages without connecting to the Web. 2/2
1. Settings To optimise the use of i-mode and the way information is displayed
(please see "Setting your i-mode features", page 76).
2. i-Menu To display the i-mode site.
3. Home To display the Home page.
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4. Reload To refresh the page displayed.
5. Compose Mail To send the current page via Mail or MMS.
6. Save in PB To save the address in the phone book.
7. Play animation To play the animation.
The items on this options list may vary according to the contents of the page displayed.
i-menu
You can access i-mode services via this sub-menu. The content of this sub-menu is operator dependent
Mail
This sub-menu allows you to edit and send mail/MMS. Please see "Mail system", page 77.
SMS
This sub-menu allows you access to edit and send an SMS. Please see "Sending a new SMS message", page 26.
Go to webpage
You can go to a specific webpage by entering the page address or selecting it from the Address history list. To go to a specific page:
1
From the Standby display select i-mode.
2 Select Go to webpage or press . 3 Select Input Address and press OK or press then enter the required webpage address. 4 Press OK to confirm connection.
To go back to the latest browsed page:
1
From the Standby display select i-mode.
2 Select Go to webpage or press . 3 Select Last Address and press OK or press . The contents of the latest browsed page is
displayed.
To go back to a page you have previously visited:
1
From the Standby display select i-mode.
2 Select Go to webpage or press . 3 Select Past Input or press . 4 Scroll to the required page address and select OK to display it.
Bookmark List
You can view the list of the saved bookmarks without having to connect to the i-mode.
1
From the Standby display select i-mode.
2 Select Bookmark or press .
Scroll down to the required page name, then press the [Menu/T9] key to access the following options:
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
1. Go To To go to the selected web site address.
2. Edit title To modify the selected URL address.
3. Delete To delete the current bookmark.
4. Delete All To delete all the bookmarks from the list.
5. Show Address To display the current bookmark URL address.
6. Copy Address To copy the current bookmark URL address.
7. Compose Mail To write a mail or an MMS and attach the current bookmark.
Saved pages
You can view pages that you have previously saved without having to connect to the i-mode.
1
From the Standby display select i-mode.
2 Select Saved pages or press .
Scroll down to the required page name, then press the [Menu/T9] key to access the following options:
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OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
1. Show To display the selected saved page.
2. Edit title To modify the selected page name.
3. Delete To delete the selected saved page.
4. Delete all To delete all the saved pages.
5. Show Address To display the URL address of the saved page.
6. Protect On/Off To protect/unprotect the selected saved page from deletion.
Settings
Please see "Setting your i-mode features", page 76. This sub-menu allows you to customise your connection settings.
Setting your i-mode features
To optimise use of the i-mode and the way information is displayed on your mobile whilst in con­nection you may wish to adjust a few settings.
For each of the following settings:
1
From the Standby display select i-mode.
2 Select Settings or press .
Select the required setting type, then go through the following instructions. When you have val­idated your setting the mobile automatically reverts to the Settings menu.
Home
To activate/deactivate the home page display:
1 Select Home or press . 2 Select Enable or Disable. 3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until is highlighted and press OK to validate.
To change the home page URL address:
1 Select Home or press . 2 Scroll to the edition area and press OK. Type in the required URL address. 3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until is highlighted and press OK to validate.
View
To define the way the information (text, images, web page contents) is displayed on the mobile screen.
Font size
To define the characters size.
1 Select View or press . 2 Select Font size, then select Normal or Large. 3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until is highlighted and press OK to validate.
Images
This allows you to choose whether or not your mobile can download and therefore display the images contained on the webpages.
1 Select View or press . 2 Select Images, then select On or Off. 3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until is highlighted and press OK to validate.
Table layout
To set the way tables and their contents should be displayed.
1 Select View or press . 2 Select Table layout. 3 Select Just fit (to reduce the table width so that it can be displayed within the screen width)
or Smart fit (to display the full table width on several lines if the table is larger than allowed on your mobile).
4 Scroll down as many times as necessary until is highlighted and press OK to validate.
Wrap text
The text on webpages may not automatically fit the size of your mobile display. This setting allows you to wrap the text and adjust it so that it fits the screen of your mobile
1 Select View or press . 2 Select Wrap Text, then select On or Off. 3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until is highlighted and press OK to validate.
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CSS
To allow/forbid CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) if required by the i-mode content provider.
1 Select View or press . 2 Select CSS, then select On or Off. 3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until is highlighted and press OK to validate.
Certificates
Certificates are used for network security exchange (e.g. for secure payment transactions).
1 Select Certificates or press . 2 Select one of the displayed certificates to view its contents. 3 Press Exit (Right softkey) to retur n to the certificates list.
Others
To set the Response timeout, allow or forbid the sending of terminal information and activate or deactivate the melody/video autoplay or the automatic display of an image.
1 Select Others or press .
ITEMS DESCRIPTION
1. Request Timeout
2. Send terminal info
3. Auto Play You can choose whether or not a melody or a video should be
3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until is highlighted and press OK to validate.
To set the time limit for i-mode disconnection when there is no response from the network. Select 60 seconds, 90 seconds or Disabled (if you do not want automatic disconnection).
To display or not a confirmation screen before sending of mobile-related information (linked to the i-mode) to the server. Select On or Off.
automatically played or an image should be automatically shown after downloading. Select Yes or No.
Check settings
You can check the status or values of all your settings via this menu.
1 Select Check settings or press to view the contents of each parameter.
Reset settings
You can reset all the settings and get back to the default configuration.
1 Select Reset settings or press then confirm by selecting Yes.
Whilst adjusting or modifying one of the above features, selecting allows you to go back to the Settings sub-menu and selecting i-mode allows you to go back to the i-mode main menu. Whilst in the Settings menu, select Cancel, or Exit to return to the i-mode main menu.
Mail system
Your mobile allows you to send and receive mails and MMS. However the availability of these features is operator dependent. Please read the following instructions to configure your mail system and use the Mail menu. You can access the i-mode Mail sub-menu in two ways:
1
From the standby display select Mail.
or:
1
From the Standby display select i-mode.
1. The contents of the Ma il menu may vary accordin g to your service prov ider.
2. Pressing on the [Left] arrow key while navigating the Mail menu leads to the i-mode menu.
3. The total attachment size cannot exceed 300KB. However this value may vary according to your operator.
2 Select Mail or press .
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Once in the Mail sub-menu:
Composing an iMail
1 Select Compose iMail or press . 2 Highlight the To field. Press OK to enter in the edition screen and type in the required
address or select Options (Left softkey) to get to the usual edition options list. You can also directly select a mail address from the Phone book by pressing on the [Phone book] key. Press OK.
3 Highlight the Sub (subject) field. Press OK to enter in the edition screen and type the required
text in or select Options (Left softkey) to get to the usual edition options list. Press OK.
4
Highlight the Attachment field if you want to add a picture, or a video to your message. Highlight the Melodies field select Pictures, Melodies or Videos and select one of the available files. Press OK.
5
Highlight the text field. Press OK and type in the mail text (maximum 10KB). Press OK.
6 Scroll down as many times as necessary to highlight (to send your message)
or (to store your message in the Draft folder) and select OK to validate your choice.
1. The content of this p age and the informatio n to be entered is ope rator dependent.
2.The maximum co ntent of the mail is 300 KB provided there is no hea der, no signature and no atta ched file. Each additional text or file uses the available m emory space and reduces th e maximum cont ent of the mes­sage text.
Whilst writing your mail, you can access the Options menu at any time by pressing the [Menu/T9] key.
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
if you want to add a melody to your message. Press OK then
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1. Send To s en d y o ur m ai l
2. Save To store your mail in the Draft folder
3. Add Address To add (an) addressee(s)
4. Address Menu To display the Address operation submenu. This sub-menu bears the
following options: Open Phone book, Input address, Change to To (to change the selected addressee to Main addressee), Change to CC (to change the selected addressee to Secondary addressee), Change to Bcc (to change the selected addressee to Hidden addressee)
, Delete address.
5. Melody Menu To attach, to delete or to play a melody.
6. Attach File Menu
7. Attach Signature
To display the file attachment submenu, if the maximum attachment size was not reached.
To attach a pre-entered signature (please make sure you have previously written and stored one. See "Edit signature", page 82).
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1. Delete Body To delete the contents of the message field.
2. Delete Mail To delete the contents of the whole mail.
1. The items o n this options list may vary according to t he contents o f the page d isplaye d.
2. You can send your mail to a maximum of 5 people (To + Cc + Bcc)
Composing an iMMS
The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is a service that allows you to send and receive mes­sages to and from other MMS enabled mobile phones. An MMS contain several slides composed of text + image and/or melody/speech note/video.
1 Select Compose iMMS or press . 2 Highlight the To field. Press OK to enter in the edition screen and type the required address
in or select Options (Left softkey) to get to the usual edition options list. You can also directly select a mail address from the Phone book by pressing on the [Phone book] key. Press OK.
3 Highlight the Sub (subject) field. Press OK to enter in the edition screen and type the
required text in or select Options (Left softkey) to get to the usual edition options list. Press
OK.
Whilst in the Subject or To fields, you can access an Options menu by pressing the [Menu/T9] key.
1. The items o n this options list may vary according to t he contents o f the page d isplaye d.
2. You can send your MMS to a maximum of 5 people (To + Cc + Bcc)
4
Highlight SMIL (0KB). Press OK to access the following Options menu.
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OPTION DESCRIPTION
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1. Send To send your MMS.
2. Save To return to the MMS edition screen and save your MMS.
3. Preview To preview the MMS
4. Media To display the Media sub-menu (please see below).
5. Fit mode To display the Fit mode sub-menu (please see below).
6. Options To display the Slide options list (please see below).
The Slide Timing, Text Timing, ImageTiming or Audio Timing option is available, allowing you to select the time each text, image or audio file is displayed/played before switching to the next one.
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1. Slide
The items on this options list may vary according to the contents of the page displayed.
To display the slide operation submenu (please see "Slide operation submenu", page 80.)
Media submenu
OPTION DESCRIPTION
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1. Edit Text To write or edit text.
2. Delete Text To delete text. This option is only available if some text was previously written.
3. Add Image To add an image to the slide. This is only available if an image or a video
was not already set to the slide.
4. Delete Image To erase the set image.
5. Add Audio To add a sound file to the slide. This is only available if a sound or a video
was not already set to the slide.
6. Delete Audio To erase the set melody or ringtone.
7. Add Video To add a video to the slide. This is only available if an image or a sound file
was not already set to the slide.
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1. Delete Video To delete the set video.
Fit mode submenu
OPTION DESCRIPTION
1. Hidden To display the image in its current size.
2. Fill To adapt the image size to the available image-dedicated space.
3. Meet To adapt the longest side of the image to the available image-dedicated
4. Slice To adapt the shortest side of the image to the available image-dedicated
space.
space.
Arrange slide submenu
OPTION DESCRIPTION
1. Text Color To select one of the available colours for the page text.
2. Background Color
3. Change Region Size
To select one of the available colours for the page(s) background (one colour only per message).
To modify the borderline location between the text and the image area by using the [Up] and [Down] arrow keys.
4. Swap Position To swap the text and the image locations on the slide.
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Slide operation submenu
OPTION DESCRIPTION
1. Add To add a new slide after the current one.
2. Insert To add a new slide before the current one.
3. Delete To erase the current slide. The next one is then displayed.
4. Clear To erase the current slide contents. The slide is then blank.
Inbox
The Inbox bears all received iMails and iMMS. These received iMails and iMMS are displayed as a list. Folders can be created to store these messages.
Whilst in the Inbox list, pressing the [Menu/T9] key displays the following Options list:
OPTION DESCRIPTION
1. Create folder To create and name a folder.
2. Rename folder To change the name of the selected folder.
3. Delete folder To delete the selected folder
The protected and u nread mails cannot be deleted.
To view the received iMails and iMMS list
1 Select Inbox or press . 2 Scroll to the required imail or iMMS and select OK to view it.
When viewing an iMail or a iMMS, pressing the [Menu/T9] key allows you to:
OPTION DESCRIPTION
1. Reply To display the following options list: Reply, Reply quoted (to reply and
attach the text contents of the received mail), Reply all (to reply to the current message and send it to all To and Cc addresses), Reply quoted all (to reply to all the origin message To an Cc addresses and attach the current message contents).
2. Forward To forward the current message.
3. Move To move the selected message to one of the available folders.
4. Delete To delete the current message.
5. Protect On/Off To protect/unprotect the current message (this feature allows you to
protect the mail from unauthorised deletion).
6. Save Address To store the sender’s address in the Phone book.
7. Save Melody To save the melody contained in the current imail and store it in the
8. Save Aattached File
Melodies folder (Fun & Media box). To save the attached file and store it in the required location (Others
folder if the extension type is not recognised by the mobile).
9. Copy To copy the message body, subject or sender content.
10. Play SMIL To play the SMIL contents (image, melody, video, etc.) of the current
iMMS.
11. Browse SMIL To manually browse the SMIL contents of the current iMMS.
The items on this opt ions list may vary accord ing to the contents of th e page displayed.
When viewing a message from a folder, pressing the [Menu/T9] key allows you to Move the message, Delete the current message, Delete all the messages of the current folder, Protect (On)/Unprotect (Off) the current message, Change the way the message is displayed, Sort the folder messages (by Subject, by Address or by Date), or Filter (to display the Filter sub-menu).
Sent mail
This sub-menu allows you to view and edit sent iMails and iMMS. You must have saved your messages before sending them to be able to find them in the Sent messages sub-menu. When on the sent messages list, pressing the [Menu/T9] key allows you to:
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OPTION DESCRIPTION
1. Edit To edit the selected message.
2. Delete To delete the selected message from the list.
3. Delete all To delete all the selected messages provided they are not protected.
4. Protect On/Off To protect/unprotect the selected message (this feature allows you to
5. Sort To sor t the files according to the following criteria: Subject ascending,
6. Filter To select criteria for files display. The following options are available: All (to
The availability of these optio ns may vary according to the list contents.
To read a sent iMail or iMMS
1 Select Sent or press . 2 Scroll to the required message and select OK to view it.
protect the mail from unauthorised deletion).
Subject descending, Address ascending, Address descending, Date ascending, Date descending.
display all the folder messages in a list), Protected, Not Protected, Pasted (to display only the mails that contain pasted data), Attached (to display only the mails that bear attached files), iMail (to display only the mails), iMMS (to display only the MMS).
Whilst reading an iMail or an iMMS, pressing the [Menu/T9] key allows you to:
OPTION DESCRIPTION
1. Edit To edit the selected sent message contents in order to re-send it.
2. Delete To delete the current message.
3. Protect On/Off To protect/unprotect the current message (this feature allows you to protect
the mail from unauthorised deletion).
4. Save address To save the message sender’s address.
5. Copy To copy the message subject or body.
6. Play SMIL To play the SMIL contents (image, melody, video, etc.) of the current iMMS
7. Browse SMIL To manually browse the SMIL contents of the current iMMS.
The availability of these options may vary according to the message contents type.
Draft
The mails you have stored (see "Composing an iMail", page 78 and "Quick access to i-mode ba­sic features", page 83) are filed in the Draft folder. To edit the stored mails:
1 Select Draft or press . 2 Scroll to the required mail and select OK to view and edit it.
Whilst in the Draft folder, pressing the [Menu/T9] key allows you to:
OPTION DESCRIPTION
1. Send To send the selected mail.
2. Delete To delete the selected mail.
3. Delete all To delete all the draft mails.
4. Sort To sort the files by Subject, Address or by Date.
5. Filter To select criteria for files display. The following options are available: All,
Pasted, Attached, iMail, iMMS, SMS (please see the Options description above).
Check new mail
This allows you to view new incoming mails and MMS:
1 Select Check new mail or press . 2 The mobile connects to the network and opens any new mail(s) or MMS if any. Select OK to
view it/them.
Depending on your operator you may be allowed to select whether you want All, mails only or MMS only to be checked.
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Selected Retrieval
You can retrieve pending mails and MMS from the server:
1 Select Selected Retrieval or press . 2 The screen is divided into 2 parts (Select retrieval and Select delete): Select the Display
only title or Display detail in the required part then select Enter.
Select the message(s) to be retrieved or deleted according to its/their title or detailed contents.
The availability of this option depends on your ser vice provider.
Mail Settings
Please see the "Options" section (below) for full details.
Options
This section explains how to personalize your messaging service when sending and receiving mail. All of these settings are accessible from the Mail settings sub-menu.
1 From the standby display, select Mail. 2 Select Mail Settings or press .
or:
1
From the Standby display select i-mode.
2 Select Mail or press . 3 Select Mail Settings or press .
Edit signature
This allows you to configure your mails so that text is added (once each time mail is sent) at the end of your message.
1 Select Edit Signature or press . 2 If you want to select Auto Attach (to tick the corresponding box). 3
Scroll down to the signature field (until the box is highlighted) and select OK.
4 Enter your signature text and select OK. 5 Scroll down until is highlighted and select OK to save the signature.
1. The signature is automatically added to all your mails if you tick Auto attach. If you do not tick Auto attach, the header is stored in the mobile (see "Com posing an iMail", pa ge 78).
2. The signature is not available on MMS edition mode.
Edit quotation
A reply symbol is automatically added to your message body when you reply (Reply quoted/Reply quoted all) to a received mail. You can change this symbol and replace it b y another symbol or text.
1
Select Edit Quotation or press .
2 Enter the reply marker text or symbol(s). Press OK. 3 Scroll down until is highlighted and select OK to save the reply marker.
The > symbol is the de fault reply marker. It is automatica lly added to your reply ma ils.
Auto play
When contained in a mail or MMS, you can choose whether or not a melody or a video should be automatically played or an image should be automatically shown on opening mail.
1 Select Auto Play or press . 2 Select Audio, Video or SMIL. 3 Scroll down as many times as necessar y until is highlighted and press OK to validate.
Auto receive
Your mails and/or MMS can automatically be received on your mobile. If this feature is not ac­tivated, go to the server and check manually if you have received any mails or MMS (see "Check new mail", page 81)
1 Select Auto Receive or press . 2 If you want to select Auto Receive (to tick the corresponding box). 3 Scroll down as many times as necessar y until is highlighted and press OK to validate.
Delivery report
You can choose if you want to receive a delivery report of the sent e-mails.
1 Select Delivery Report or press . 2 Select Delivery Report and/or Report Allowed. 3 Scroll down as many times as necessar y until is highlighted and press OK to validate.
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Receive attached file
When contained in a mail, you can choose whether or not an image and/or a MIDI file should be downloaded to your mobile.
1 Select Receive Attach File or press . 2 Select Image, Audio, Video and/or PIM. 3 Scroll down as many times as necessar y until is highlighted and press OK to validate.
Pasted data
When contained in a message, you can choose whether or not a melody file or an application file is recognised as a valid file and should be played.
Font size
You can choose the font size used in the mail edition mode.
1 Select Font Size or press . 2 Select Small, Normal or Large. 3 Scroll down as many times as necessar y until is highlighted and press OK to validate.
Check settings
You can check the status of all your mail settings via this menu.
1 Select Check Settings or press to view the contents of each parameter.
Reset
1 Select Reset Settings or press to go back to the Mail main menu.
Quick access to i-mode basic features
This section shows you how to quickly access a few i-mode features.
To connect to a new i-mode site
1 Select i-mode from the standby display. 2 Press 3 Enter the site address. 4 Press OK. The connection is then automatically activated.
To access a stored address
1 Select i-mode from the standby display. 2 Press 3 Select or . 4 Select the required address.
Press OK. The connection is then automatically activated.
To bookmark a page
1 Whilst visiting a webpage, press the [Menu/T9] key to go to the options menu. 2 Press .The selected page URL address is now stored in your Bookmarks list.
To go to a bookmarked page
1 Select i-mode from the standby display. 2 Press . 3 Select the required bookmark and press OK. The connection is then automatically activated.
To save a webpage
1 Whilst visiting a webpage, press the [Menu/T9] key to go to the options menu. 2 Press The selected page is now stored in your Page memo list.
To display a saved page
1 Select i-mode from the standby display. 2 Press . 3 Select the required page name and press OK.
To download a melody, a video, an image, a flash file or a frame
You can download melodies, videos, images, flash files or frames via the i-mode. The downloaded items are automatically stored in the corresponding sub-folder of the Fun&Media box menu.
1 Once on a page bearing a melody, a video, an image, a flash file or a frame, select the
required item and press OK to download it.
The maximum size for i-mode downloadable melodies, videos, images, flash fi les or frames is operator dependent.
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SETTINGS
T
his menu allows you to adjust the features on your mobile to your own convenience and to ensure the security of the phone.
Tones
Alert mode
You can set the ring, alert and alarm tone types via the Mode menu.
If you select the 'Vibrate' or 'Vibrate then ring' option, the vibrating option replaces all the alert and alarm tones.
To modify the alert mode:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Tones. 3 Select Mode. 4 Select one of the available settings (Ring, Silent, Vibrate, Vibrate & ring or Vibrate then
ring) and press OK to validate.
or:
1 From the standby display, press the [Up] arrow key. 2 Select one of the available settings (Ring, Silent, Vibrate, Vibrate & ring or Vibrate then
ring) and press OK to validate.
1. If the Alert mode is set to Silent, the icon is displayed on the S tandby display.
2. If the Alert mo de is set to Vibrate, Vibrate & ring or Vibrate then r ing, the icon is displayed on the Standby display.
3. When the phone is connected to either the Desk Top Charger, HF kit, CLA or AC adaptor, the vibrator mode selection is temporar ily inhibited and th e phone rings inst ead of vibrating.
Ringtone selection
You can select a melody, a speech note or a video file (provided it bears a sound track) from the available ring tones stored in the phone.
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Tones. 3 Select Ringtones. 4 Select Incoming call, Incoming call L2, Alarm (then select Melodies, Speech notes or Vid-
eos) or Welcome melody (On switching on the mobile, a welcome melody plays before the Standby display is displayed) or Goodbye melody (on switching off the mobile, a Goodbye melody plays).
5 Scroll up or down to listen to the different ringtones. Select one by pressing OK. 6 Select Save to store your settings.
1. When scrolling u p or down, wait fo r a few seconds for t he selected melo dy to be played (e xcept when on Silent mode).8
2. The ‘No sound’ item may be selected to deactivate the Welcome and Good bye melodies.
3. You can set a ringtone for each of your phone book cards (p lease see "Setting a me lody, a video or a speech note as a rin gtone", page 35). Th is ringtone is played on ion receipt of an incomi ng call.
4. You can only choose a melody, a speech note or a video sound track while selecting a ri ngtone for your incoming call, incom ing call L2 or alar m.
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Volume adjustments
The ring tone, key tones, conversation and alarm tones (alarm clock, diary alarm and low bat­tery alarm) audio levels can all be individually set via the Settings menu:
During a call you can adjust the conversation volume level by using the [Up] and [Down] side keys.
1. If the ringtone volume level is set to 0 , the icon is displayed on the Standby display.
2. Setting the key tones to 0 deactivates the key tones.
3. You can set the conversation volume by using the [Up] side key (to increase the conversation vo lume level) or the [Down] side key (to decrease the conversation volume level).
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Tones . 3 Select Volu me. 4 Select Ring, Keys, Conversation or Alarm. 5 Scroll up or down to adjust the settings. You can also use the numeric keys
to set the required audio level: pressing sets the volume to 2, pressing or sets the volume to 6 or 7, pressing sets the volume to the minimum value (1 for speech and 0 for all others).
6 Press OK to validate the setting. 7 Select Save to store your setting.
Ramping
When activated, this feature gradually increases the incoming ringtone to the maximum volume level if the call is not answered after the first ring.
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Tones. 3 Select Volu me. 4 Select Ramping. 5 Select On. 6 Select Save to store your setting.
Display
Main screen
You can set an image, a video or a flash (see "Fun & media box", page 57).To select a back­ground image or a background video for your Main screen:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Display, then Standby screen. 3 Select Main screen. 4 Select My picture (see "Pictures", page 57), Videos ("Video", page 61) to select one the
stored images, videos or flashes or select one of the five available background images.
5 Select Save to store your setting.
1. The Urban theme changes twice a day: a night screen is set at 7 p.m. and a day screen at 7 a.m.
2. The Meridian the me displays the origin and the secondar y clocks.
3.You can also set your Main screen image from the Pictu res menu (see "Sett ing a still or animated imag e as a standby display (for the Main s creen or the Exter nal screen), as a Wel come screen or as a Goodbye screen from the Pictures folder ", page 59).
4. The above mentioned background themes may not all be available on your mobile.
To set a game/ application as standby screen for your Main screen
This option allows you to set a game/application (pre-embedded or downloaded via the i-mode browser) as a standby screen for your Main screen.
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Display, then i-appli standby. 3 Select i-appli list and select the required game/application.
From the standby display, pressing the [Clear] key activates the current game/application set as standby screen.
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External screen
You can set a still image to personalise your mobile External screen. To select a background image for your External screen:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Display then Standby screen. 3 Select External screen. 4 Select Default to set the default image as standby screen for your External screen or select
My picture (see "Pictures", page 57) to select one of the stored pictures.
5 Select Save to store your setting.
You can also set your Exte rnal screen ima ge from the Picture s menu (see "Setting a still or animated im age as a standby display (for the Main s creen or the Exter nal screen), as a Welcome screen or as a Goodbye screen from the Pictures folder", page 59).
Welcome screen
On switching on your mobile, a Welcome screen is displayed prior to the Standby display. This screen is a default one but it can be customised by selecting any of the Pictures folder images (see "Pictures", page 57).
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Display then Standby screen. 3 Select Welcome screen. 4 Select Default to set the default image as standby screen for your Welcome screen or select
My picture (see "Pictures", page 57) to select one of the stored pictures .
5 Select Save to store your setting.
You can also set the Welcome screen from the Pictur es menu (see "S etting a still or an imated image a s a standby display (for the Main screen or the Ext ernal screen), as a Welcome screen o r as a Goodbye scree n from the Pictures folder", page 59).
Goodbye screen
On switching off your mobile, a Goodbye screen is displayed. This screen is a default one but it can be customised by selecting any of the Pictures folder images (see "Pictures", page 57).
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Display then Standby screen. 3 Select Goodbye screen. 4 Select Default to set the default image as standby screen for your Goodbye screen or select
My picture (see "Pictures", page 57) to select one of the stored pictures.
5 Select Save to store your setting.
You can also set the Goodbye scr een from the Pictures m enu (see "Setting a still or anim ated image as a standby display (for the Main screen or the Ext ernal screen), as a Welcome screen o r as a Goodbye scree n from the Pictures folder", page 59).
Backlight
To adjust the backlight for the Main or the External screens:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Display then Standby screen. 3 Select Backlight. 4 Adjust the backlight for the Main screen or the External screen with the [Up] or [Down] arrow
keys (select a value from 1 to 4) and select OK.
5 Select Save to store the setting.
Contrast
You can select the contrast level for the Main screen and for the External screen:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Display then Standby screen. 3 Select Contrast (Main) or Contrast (External) according to the screen you want to adjust
the contrast on.
4 Adjust the contrast with the [Up] or [Down] arrow keys (-3 to +3) and select OK. 5 Select Save to store the setting.
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Status light
You can activate or desactivate the light on the External screen (please see "Status light", page 10):
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Display then Standby screen. 3 Select Status light. 4 Select On or Off. 5 Select Save to store the setting.
Keypad
Keypad lock
When the keypad lock is activated, this prevents the accidental operation of the keys. The key tones are muted. The keypad lock is suspended when an incoming call is received and resumed once the call is over. Emergency calls (112 or other official emergency number) can however be made. If a key is pressed, a reminder message is displayed. To activate and deactivate the keypad lock:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Keypad. 3 Select Keypad lo ck. 4 To unlock the keypad, press Unlock then .
or:
1 From the Standby display, press and hold to activate the keypad lock. 2 Press and hold to de-activate the keypad lock.
Any key answer
This feature allows you to answer a call by pressing any key (except from the Off, No ring and Side keys).
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Keypad. 3 Select Any key answer and select On.
Speed dial
Phone book numbers can be assigned to keys to . The key cannot be assigned a Phone book number as it is already assigned by default to the Voice Mail number (see "Calling the voice mail centre to check your messages", page 89). Numbers stored in both the SIM card and the phone (except fixed dialling numbers) can be selected. To assign Phone book numbers to the speed dialling keys:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Keypad. 3 Select Speed dial. 4 The Key number and the attached name (if any) are displayed. Select Names (or Options
then Names if a number has already been attached to the key) to select a name from the names list.
5 Select OK to validate.
If a number which has been assigned to a speed dial key is deleted from the Phone book, the corresponding number is automatica lly deleted from the sp eed dial key.
Phone settings
Language selection
You can change the language on your mobile:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Phone settings. 3 Select Language. 4 Select a language from the list displayed and press OK to validate.
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Auto features
Auto-answer
This feature is only operational when the phone is connected to a headset. The phone answers the call automatically after about 5 seconds without the need to press a key.
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Phone settings. 3 Select Auto features. 4 Select Auto-answer and select On. 5 Select Save to store your setting.
This feature is inhibited if th e silent mode is activated o r if the ringtone is se t to 0.
Auto-retry
This feature allows the phone to redial a number automatically if call has failed due to an engaged line or an unavailable signal from the network. The number is re-dialled 10 times maximum until connection is established.
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Phone settings. 3 Select Auto features. 4 Select Auto-retry and select On. 5 Select Save to store your setting.
When activated, Retrying and a countdown timer are displayed prior to each new attempt. An auto-retry warning tone beeps each time a new call attempt is made. Selecting Exit or pressing any key during the retry process cancels the operation.
Auto-switch-on/off
This feature allows the phone to switch on or off automatically at a pre-determined time.
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Phone settings. 3 Select Auto features. 4 Select Auto-switch-on or Auto-switch-off and select On to activate the feature. 5 Enter the time you want your mobile to switch on and/or to switch off and press OK. 6 Select Save to store your setting.
If the phone is already on at automatic switch-on time, it remains on. When the phone is about to automatically switch off, a warning message and a countdown timer are displayed. Selecting Exit cancels the switch off process. If the mobile is already off at switch-off time, it remains off.
Caution - Remember to turn off the Auto switch-on feature when boarding an aircraft. See "General safety", page 5.
If a call is in progress at switch-of f time, the switch-off proces s is postponed until t he call has ended.
Active flip
This feature allows you to answer/end a call automatically on opening/closing the mobile.
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Phone settings. 3 Select Auto features 4 Select Active flip and select On to activate the feature. 5 Select Save to store your setting.
Time
& date
This feature allows you to set the mobile time according to the world time zone map, based on Greenwich Mean Time (Origin clock). A Secondary clock is also available. This feature is useful for the Diary. To import or export calendar cards, events and tasks, sched­ules must be set according to Time zones. Both clocks are displayed on the same screen. The date and time and the city name are dis­played for both clocks.
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Clock setting
To set the clocks:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings. 2 Select Phone settings. 3 Select Time & date. 4 Select the Origin clock or select Options, then choose Edit origin. Scroll
through the panels and fill in the required information.
5 Select Save to store the data. 6 Select the Secondary clock or select Options, then choose Edit second-
ary. Scroll through the panels and enter the required information.
7 Select Save to store the data.
Select Options to get to the following features:
OPTIONS ACTION
Swap clocks To swap the Origin clock and the Secondary clock. This feature is useful
when travelling: the secondary clock becomes the origin/mobile clock and the origin clock becomes the secondary one.
Edit origin To edit the origin clock panel in order to modify its contents. Edit secondary To edit the secondar y clock panel in order to modify its contents. Time format To select a time format (12Hrs or 24Hrs).
Default settings
You can reset your phone and return to your mobile default settings via the Settings menu. This has no effect on the Phone book entries or the phone lock code.
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Phone settings 3 Select Default settings. 4 Select Yes (The «Set default ?» message is displayed)
Voice mail
Your network provider may offer a Voice Mail service which operates like an answering machine. You may be able to access it directly by pressing and holding the . Contact your service provider for further details.
Storing a voice mail centre number
If your SIM card does not contain the Voice Mail centre number, you must store it manually:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Voice Mail. 3 Select Number. Enter the number (either by keying it or selecting Options then Names list). 4 Press OK to validate.
1. The Voice Mail number is auto matically assigned to speed dial loc ation number 1 (s ee "Speed dia l" on page 87).
2. If you subscribe to the ' Line 2' service, an additional Voice Mail centre numbe r must be stored separat ely.
Activating/deactivating the voice mail alert tone
If you wish to be advised by a tone when receiving a new Voice Mail message:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Voice Mail. 3 Select Alert. Select On.
The availability of this feature is ope rator dependent.
Calling the voice mail centre to check your messages
You can either:
- Dial the Voice Mail centre number directly after receiving a message:
1
From the standby display, press and hold .
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- or:
1 Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings. 2 Select Voice Mail. 3 Select Call.
GSM services
Call diverting
This Network dependent service allows you to divert incoming calls (voice, fax or data calls) to another number To divert a call:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services. 3 Select Call diverting. The following sub-menu is displayed (the contents of this menu may
vary according to your service provider).
DIVERT OPTIONS ACTION
Always To divert all incoming voice calls. When not
reachable On no reply To divert all voice calls when the call is not answered. When busy To divert all voice calls when the line is engaged. All conditions To divert all voice calls when Not Reachable, No Reply and When Busy. Cancel all To cancel all diverting options. All FAX calls To divert incoming fax calls unconditionally. All DATA calls To divert incoming data calls unconditionally.
4 Select one of these options and select OK. 5 Select Activate. 6 Select Voice Mail (if you want the calls to be diverted to your voice mailbox), Names (select
one of the Phone book entries) or Number (Enter the number to which the calls are to be diverted and select OK. A validation message containing the selected number is displayed).
1. If the 'On no reply' option is selected, please enter the time limit (5, 15 or 30 seconds; this also depends on your network) after w hich the feature will operate.
2. Call diverting must to be set for both Line1 and Line2. Only the selected line is affected by the call divert.
To check the call divert status or deactivate it:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services. 3 Select the call diverting type to be checked or cancelled. 4 Select Status or Cancel.
To cancel all call diverts:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services. 3 Select Call diverting. 4 Select Cancel all.
1. This action cancels all call diverts (voice, faxes and data calls) for the current line.
2. To cancel call diverts for the other line, you must select this line first (menu Calls & Ti mes - Line selection ).
Call waiting
This network dependent feature allows you to receive a new call while a call is already in progress. To activate the call waiting feature:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services. 3 Select Call waiting. 4 Select Activate. Activated or Check your request is then displayed.
You can also cancel or check the service st atus.
To diver t all voice calls when the phone cannot be reached (out of service).
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To put a call on hold and switch from Call 1 to Call 2:
1 Whilst a call is in progress, a beep sounds to indicate a second incoming call.
Select Replace to take Call 2 and end Call 1, select Reject to refuse Call 2 or press the Call/ [Send] key to put Call 1 on hold and take Call 2. Press the [End/Off] key to end Call 1 and press the [Call/Send] key to take Call 2.
2 Select Options then select Swap to get back to Call 1 and put Call 2 on hold.
To set up a conference-call
You can set up a conference-call with up to 5 participants. This option is network/subscription dependent.
1 Whilst two calls are in progress and a new call is received, select Options then Join or press
then press the [Call/Send] key to set up the conference-call. Repeat the action each time
a new call is received.
During the conference-call, the following Options menu is available:
In compliance with European regulations, you are obliged to inform your correspondents before recording a phone conversation.
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
Speaker On/Off To activate/deactivate the hands free mode. Auto-DTMF To type a new phone number and add this new correspondent to the
Private with To have a private conversation with one of the participants. During a private
conference-call. If the Auto-DTMF option is deactivated, you cannot type in a new phone number.
conversation, the conference-call is put on hold.
Hold To put the conference-call on hold. Retrieve To retrieve the conference-call if it is put on hold. Mute/Unmute To mute/unmute the microphone. End one To end one call. End all To end the conference-call. Record To record the conference-call up to 11min.
You can set up and rece ive a new call during the c onference-call. In thes e cases the conferenc e-call is put on hold.
To end a conference-call:
1 Press the [On/Off] key or select Options then End all to end the conference-call.
Sending my ID
You can disable the sending of your own number on a call by call basis by adding #31# before the number you are dialling. You can also ask your service operator to hide your mobile phone number by default. Once hidden by your operator, you can show your number, on a call by call basis, by entering *31# before the number you are calling. To check the Sending my ID status:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services. 3 Select Sending my ID. 4 Select Status. The request is launched and an information message displays the Sending
my ID status.
To hide or show your ID:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services. 3 Select Sending my ID. 4 Select My settings. 5 Select Hide my ID to prevent the mobile from sending your ID when making a call, select
Show my ID to allow the mobile to send your ID or select Preset to get back to the default
factory/operator setting.
Please contact your service provider for more information.
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Caller line identity - showing/hiding your mobile number (network dependent)
Most networks have Caller Line Identity feature (CLI). This feature allows the phone number or the identity of the caller to be displayed on incoming calls.
Standard network setting
To reset the standard network setting and send your mobile ID:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services. 3 Select Sending my ID. 4 Select My settings. 5 Select Preset. The phone resets and reverts to its original network setting.
Hiding or showing your number
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services. 3 Select Sending my ID. 4 Select My settings. 5 Select Hide my ID or Show my ID.
Viewing your current ID status
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services. 3 Select Sending my ID. 4 Select Status.
Your current ID status is displayed.
Receiving caller ID
Most networks have the Caller Line Identity feature (CLI). This feature allows the phone number or the identity of the caller to be displayed on incoming calls. You can check the availability of this feature on your network or subscription
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services. 3 Select Receiving caller ID.
The network then either returns Presentation available or Presentation unavailable infor­mation.
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Network automatic search
When the phone is on, it automatically searches the last network to which it was registered (usually the home network). If it is not available, the phone automatically searches and selects one of the networks registered in the preferred network list (located in the SIM card).
Editing the preferred list
Your mobile contains a list of networks which can be selected (e.g.: to suit your travel arrange­ments). You can also transfer items from this list to the preferred networks list. The order and names of the networks in the preferred networks list can be edited and amended.
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services. 3 Select Network. 4 Select Preferred list. A list of networks is displayed. 5 Use the up and down arrows to select the required network. Press OK to select one of the
following Options if you want to amend the list:
OPTION DESCRIPTION
Modify by list To display the list of all networks stored in the phone. Modify by code To edit or enter the identification operator number if you have the
information.
Delete To delete an entry
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Your SIM card may contain a forbidden list of networks which cannot be used. To view this or show your home network:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services. 3 Select Network. 4 Select either Forbidden to view the list of forbidden networks, or select Home network to
view the name of your usual network.
Selecting manual search
You may need to select a specific network (e.g. better coverage than your own in the current location).
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services. 3 Select Network. 4 Select Search. 5 Select Manual. The Scanning for networks... message is displayed. 6 Use the [Up] or [Down] arrow keys to select a network from the list. 7 Press OK to confirm your choice.
The Requesting... message is displayed, after which the phone will return to the standby display.
1. You cannot select a network for manual change if it is on the forbidden list (even if it is still listed as a choice).
2. You cannot delete a network from the forbidden list. This list is automatically updated when the manual network selection is perform ed.
3. If the Manual sea rch has been se lected before turn ing the mobile of f and if the manua lly selected netw ork cannot be found wh en the mobile is next turned on, you must select another netwo rk manually for you r mobile to lock o n.
Selecting automatic search
To perform an automatic search from the preferred list, proceed as follows:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services. 3 Select Network. 4 Select Search. 5 Select Automatic.
Call barring
This network dependent service forbids certain outgoing or incoming call types. It requires a call barring password.
To bar a call
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services. 3 Select Call barring. 4 Select Outgoing calls (to bar All outgoing calls, International calls or International calls
excluding your Home network), Incoming calls (to bar All incoming calls or all incoming calls while Roaming only), Cancel all (to cancel all barring conditions) or Change password.
5 Select Activate. Enter the password and press OK.
The network then confirms the selection.
To remove call barring or check its status
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services. 3 Select Call barring. 4 Scroll up or down to select the barring type to be deactivated (Cancel) or checked and follow
the instructions displayed.
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Call barring password
The call barring password is used to select the call barring levels. It is supplied via your service provider. To change the password:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services. 3 Select Call barring. 4 Select Change password.
First enter the former password then enter the new password twice. A Confirmation message is displayed.
Operation mode
You can use your mobile as a modem on the GPRS network. When the modem mode is activated, you cannot send or receive a call.
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services. 3 Select Operation mode. 4 Select Modem or Standard.
Security features
The security features described in this section protect your phone from unauthorised use. When prompted, enter the code and press OK. Codes are displayed as asterisks (*). Press the [Clear] key if you need to amend your entry.
Avoid using codes similar to emergency numbers such as 112 to prevent the accidental dialling of these numbers.
KEEP A RECORD OF YOUR CODES IN A SAFE PLACE.
Phone lock code
A phone lock code is supplied with the phone for security purposes. It prevents unauthorised access to the phone and some of its features. The default code is 0000. We suggest that you change this code and keep the new one in a safe place. Once this feature is activated, the code is requested each time the phone is turned on. To change the phone lock code:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Security. 3 Select Phone lock change and follow the instructions displayed. 4 Press OK to validate the new code.
To activate/deactivate the phone lock code:
1
Press OK. Select Settings.
2 Select Security. 3 Select Phone lock enable (if the code has been disabled) or Phone lock disable (if the
code has been enabled) and enter your Phone lock code.
Emergency calls can still be made when ph one lock is activated.
PIN code
Your SIM card was provided with a 4 to 8 digit PIN code for protection against unauthorised use. When enabled, the PIN code is required each time you turn your mobile on. If an incorrect PIN code is entered three times in succession, your SIM card will be blocked. The 8 digit PUK code is then required to unblock your phone. Please contact your service provider for this code. To activate the PIN protection:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Security. 3 Select PIN enable (if the code has been disabled) or PIN disable (if the code has been
enabled) and enter your PIN code.
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To change the PIN code (PIN must first be enabled):
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Security. 3 Select PIN change and follow the information displayed. 4 Press OK to validate your new PIN code.
PIN2 code
PIN2 code prevents unauthorised access to some of the mobile features (e.g. activating/deac­tivating FDN operations, modifying the FDN Phone book, setting calls costs to zero, modifying the costs display features). This code can be changed but not be activated or deactivated. Please contact your service provider for your PIN2 code. To change the PIN2 code:
1
Press the [Menu/T9] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Security. 3 Select PIN2 change and follow the information displayed. 4 Press OK to validate your new PIN2 code.
PUK code
The PUK (PIN unblocking key) is an 8 digit code supplied by your service provider. It is used to unblock the phone when an incorrect PIN code has been entered three times in succession. A PUK code cannot be changed. When prompted, enter the PUK code and select OK. You are then requested to enter a new PIN code. Follow the prompts displayed to reset the PIN code.
If you have entered an i ncorrect PUK code 10 times in succession your SIM card w ill be permane ntly blocked. Contact your service provider for a new card.
PUK2 code
The PUK2 is an 8 digit code supplied by your service provider. It is used to unblock the phone when an incorrect PIN2 code has been entered three times in succession. A PUK2 code cannot be changed. When prompted, enter the PUK2 code.
If you have entered an incorrect PUK2 code 10 times in succession for use of the features requiring the PIN2 code, your mobile will be pe rmanently blocked. Cont act your service prov ider for a new card.
Summary of code/password entry chart
PASSWORD LENGTH NUMBER OF ATTEMPTS ALLOWED IF BLOCKED OR FORGOTTEN
Phone lock code 4 digits Unlimited Return phone to manufacturer PIN 4-8 digits 3 Unblock with PUK code PIN2 4-8 digits 3 Unblock with PUK2 code PUK 8 digits 10 Contact your service provider PUK2 8 digits 10 Contact your service provider Call barring
password
4 digits Defined by service provider Contact your service provider
i-mode lock code 4 digits Unlimited Return phone to manufacturer
miniSD™ Card
Please see "How to configure your miniSD™ Card", page 71.
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APPENDIX
Glossary
EXPRESSION MEANING
AC/DC charger Active call ALS AoC CB CLI DES Diverting DTC DTMF FDN GSM http IN IP LCD MMI MMS PIN/PIN2 PPP PUK/PUK2
QQVGA Roaming (Rm) SDN SIM SMS SPN SR Standby mode URL VGA
Alternating Current/Direct Current charger The call currently in progress Alternate Line (Line 2) Service Advise of Charge - subscription service Cell Broadcast Caller Line Identity - displays caller’s telephone number Data Encryption Standard Diverts incoming calls to the phone to another number Desk Top Charger Dual Tone Multifrequency Tones Fixed Dialling Number Global System for Mobile communications Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Information Numbers of your operator Internet Protocol Liquid Crystal Display Man Machine Interface Multimedia Messaging Service Personal Identification Number. Supplied by your network/ser vice provider Point to Point Protocol PIN Unblocking Key. Used to unlock PIN and PIN2. Supplied by your network/
service provider Quarter Quarter Video Graphics Array The ability to use your telephone on networks other than your home network. Service Dialling Number of your operator or service provider Subscriber Identity Module. Supplied by your network/service provider Short Message Service Service Provider Name Status Report - relates to SMS messages When the phone is on but not receiving/making a call or menu navigating. Uniform Resource Locator Video Graphics Array
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION
Phone does not switch on
No flashing battery icon whilst charging
Short standby and talk times
Impossible to dial numbers
Impossible to make or receive a call
Stored telephone numbers cannot be recalled
The mobile is on but nothing is displayed.
Battery icon not flashing 1-2­3-4-5 during charging
No charge symbol when connecting the charger
symbol
displayed Flashing
Impossible to access the Camera/Video application
Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone.
There may be no mains supply. Try a different electrical socket. The AC/DC charger may be faulty. Return to your dealer and tr y substitution with another Mitsubishi Electric adaptor. If faulty, contact your dealer.
Cell broadcast is permanently on, using more battery power. Phone is in a poor signal area and therefore always on full power. Incorrect charging and discharging. Always charge and discharge your battery fully. The battery is wearing out. Replace the battery.
Keypad lock is on ( appears). Press Unlock and to turn the keypad lock off.
Check that at least one signal strength bar ( ) is displayed. Try a stronger signal strength area. If no network name is displayed, check registration and area coverage with your service/network provider and check that the SIM is correctly inserted. Call barring option is on. Deactivate it (see page 93). Call cost limit is reached (see page 31).
Fixed Dialled Number or Call Barring features are activated. Deactivate feature. (see page 93).
Display contrast is too low. Reset contrast (see page 87).
May indicate a charge or battery problem. Disconnect the charger. Reconnect and try again. May also indicate that the battery is fully recharged and does not require any further charging.
If the battery is totally empty the battery level symbol may not be displayed at once when connecting the battery charger. Moreover the mobile cannot be turned on. Up to 15 minutes may be necessary to reach the required 4% battery charge to turn your mobile on and allow the battery charge symbol to be displayed.
There is not enough memory to store another mail or another MMS. Delete one or more of the existing stored messages.
There is not enough memory to store another SMS message. Delete one or more of the existing stored messages.
There is not enough space left on the selected storage space (Phone memory or Memory card). Delete files from the storage space or select another storage space via the Camera & Video menu (please see “To select a storage space”, page 45 and page 54.
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Error messages
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION
Allowed credit reached!
An internal error has occurred
Busy
Call failed
Cancelled. No type selected
Cannot execute command
Can't display message
Charge error Check battery! Check SIM! Check your password
Check your request Check your subscription
Connection failed
Connection failure Error! Failed File protected File too big
Incorrect entry Invalid data received
Invalid number
You are trying to place an outgoing call and the allowed credit is already reached. The allowed credit limit is reached during an outgoing call (the call is then aborted).
An error occurred in a game execution.
You are tr ying to make a call and the call fails because the destination number is already engaged in conversation.
The user is unreachable. The outgoing call fails due to: the network cannot take the call because the system is busy or the number is out of order or the number is unreachable or the network does not answer or the option to hide your phone number when calling is not supported by the network Control the ability to hide your ID when making a call (service availability in network).
Cell broadcast activation has been requested but no message type has been selected.
You have made a request which is impossible to execute in the current call situation.
The short message text cannot be displayed (characters not recognised, incorrect format etc.)
A problem occurred during mobile battery charge process. A battery problem has been detected. There is no SIM present or the SIM is incorrectly inserted. You changed the call barring password or
You changed the call barring ser vice status. The entered password seems to be wrong or incorrect.
You made a request for a service that seems to be unavailable. You tried to activate a GSM service. You are requested to check your
subscription regarding the related service rights of use/access. Connection with the server cannot be established for one of the
following reasons: The server is busy. Try to connect later. The server is down. Tr y to connect later. The network is not reachable. Check the GPRS service icon is displayed in standby mode.
The connection data failed. The network cannot perform your request and generates an error. An SMS sending process failed (the short message cannot be sent). The file cannot be exported (copyright). The file dimensions (pixels) and/or weight (KB) are not adapted to
your mobile. Resize the file (The maximum allowed file size depends on your service provider).
You entered a character string with a syntax error. The received file bears invalid information or the melody format
cannot be recognised by the mobile You tried to make a call and the call is rejected by the network because
the network does not recognise the phone number structure. You tried to store a phone number that is too long to be stored in the selected location. You tried to move a phone entry to a location that is unable to receive the phone number (phone number too long).
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Low battery!
Network busy
Network not allowed
New PIN2 incorrect. Try again
New PIN incorrect. Try again
No connection No match!
No response Not allowed Not allowed fixed dialling
Not enough place in the phone memory Not enough place in the SIM memory
Number changed Page has no content
Phone permanently blocked
PIN blocked PIN2 blocked PUK2 blocked
Reaching allowed credit!
Ring volume Off Service not available SIM blocked. Contact
provider
SIM names Phone book full Phone names Phone book full
Undeletable file Wrong code. Try again Wrong new code. Try again Wrong PIN, try again
Wrong PIN2, try again Wrong PUK, try again Wrong PUK2, try again
Wrong SIM inserted: phone locked Invalid SIM
Not enough space Too many applications
The battery is low and the phone will soon be switched off automatically.
You tried to make a call. The call is rejected by the network due to congestion problems.
When selecting network manual search, you have selected a network that rejects the connection.
Changing PIN2: the new PIN2 code values differ (value control).
Changing PIN: the new PIN code values differ (value control).
No connection is defined in the connection profile. No matching pattern has been found between the pronounced sen tence
and the recorded sentences from the voice dialling database. You made a call to a remote user and no response has been received. Your number/character entry is not allowed. A call is tried, but cancelled due to fixed dialling control (the number
dialled does not match with one of the fixed dialling numbers in memory). The corresponding memory is full.
The called number has changed. Your request was accepted by the network but the required server
page is empty. A wrong PUK code has been entered 10 times. The phone is now
permanently blocked. A wrong PIN code has been entered 3 times. A wrong PIN2 code has been entered 3 times. A wrong PUK2 code has been entered 10 times.
The SIM services protected by the PIN2 code have now been permanently disabled.
The cost limit is about to be reached. The connected call ends automatically when the limit is reached.
The ring volume is set to 0 (no volume). Activating some GSM services that are not available on the network A wrong PUK has been entered 10 times.
The SIM card has been permanently disabled and needs to be rep laced by a new one.
The corresponding memory is full.
The file cannot be deleted (copyright protected). A wrong phone lock code has been entered. The new phone lock codes do not match (value control). The wrong code has been entered.
A SIM card, different from the SIM to which the phone is usually locked, has been inserted in the phone.
The corresponding memory is full or nearly full.. The number of applications in the mobile has already reached the
maximum (50).
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Guarantee
Pan european service
Should you experience any difficulty, please contact your nearest Mitsubishi Electric representative in the list below for information on service centres.
UNITED KINGDOM
Tel: (0800) 912 00 20
FRANCE
Tel: (0825) 86 82 83
Important : to obtain the Mitsubishi Ele ctric warranty service, t he original purchase invo ice from the dealer is required.
Pan-european end-user guarantee conditions
1.Mitsubishi Electric guarantees that for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of purchase from the dealer, the product shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship. If the statutory warranty in force in your country exceeds 12 months, the statutory warranty is not affected by this manufacturer’s guarantee. This guarantee also covers batteries for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of purchase from the dealer. Subject to the conditions below, MMCE will indemnify you for the cost of all parts and labour for repairs, or the replacement of the product or parts (which may include equipment of similar type) where conducted by an approved Mitsubishi Electric service centre. MMCE shall be entitled to retain any product that has been repl aced.
2.All claims must be made to an approved Mitsubishi Electric service centre. You can contact the Mitsubishi Electric representatives listed above to obtain details of your nearest appr oved Mitsubishi Electric service centre. As a condition of this guarantee, the date of the purchase must be confirmed by producing the original invoice from the dealer. The final determination of guarantee claim eligibility shall be made by MMCE.
3.This guarantee does not cover:
a)non-compliance with directions for use; b)installation or removal charges where the product is installed in a vehicle; c)defects or failures caused by accident, misuse, improper installation or improper repair by a non-
approved repairer, alteration or modification, neglect, failure to use the phone for normal purposes, Acts of God, water ingress, use in adverse environmental conditions (humidity or temperature);
d)cost of or performance of any modifications to the product to adapt or adjust it to conform to national
or local safety laws, where such safety laws go beyond agreed European Union standards;
e)loss of use of the product or consequential loss of any nature; f)loss of use of air-time, loss of use of any loaned equipment or ancillary equipment; g)provision of incorrect or insufficient signal on air-time network, upgrading of product software to
changes in network operating parameters, main supply voltage fluctuations, incorrect SIM card (memory card) parameters for connection to airtime retailer;
h)damage caused by non-Mitsubishi Electric accessories. I)telephones or accessories from which the brand or serial number has been removed or changed;
whose labels have peeled off or have been damaged; in which one of the two screens or the camera presents cracks; whose t he mobile holders are broken, which show signs of having been taken apart or in which the humidity indicator shows positive.
4.Any guarantee claim or service does not extend the original guarantee period unless so required by prevailing national law.
5.This guarantee is valid only if the product is purchased and used in the European Union, Norway, Iceland or Switzerland.
THIS GUARANTEE DOES NOT AFFECT YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS.
BELGIUM
Tel: (0800) 75733
LUXEMBURG
Tel: (800) 23552
IRELAND
Tel: (1800) 927 012
SPAIN
Tel: (902) 11 68 58
ITALY
Tel: (800) 79 10 29
GREECE
Tel: (00800) 4413 1247
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B.V.
French branch
25 Boulevard des Bouvets
92741 Nanterre Cedex
www.mitsubishi-telecom.com
France
GERMANY
Tel: (01803) 33 71 84
NETHERLANDS
Tel: (0800) 0223 825
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