NEC E353 User Manual

Model name: e353
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The specifications and information in this manual are subject to change without notice. Some contents in this manual may not apply to your phone depending upon the software of the phone or your service provider.
This User Manual is printed by NEC Mobile Communicate Corporation without any warrant. NEC Mobile Communication Co., Ltd reserves the right to modify or improve this Manual for any printing error, discrepancy from the latest data, program and equipment any time without separate notice, which, however, will be incorporated into the latest version of the User Manual.
Note:
Some services/functions hereunder are not necessarily supported by all networks, such as 112, the intern ational emergency call number.
Please contact the network operator or service provider for clarification of how to use specific service/function.
Please read "Safety and Performance" and "Maintenance Guideline" chapters prior to the use of the mobile phone.
Important Safety Information 1
Start-up 5
Basic Functions 12
Main Menu 17
Reference Information 41
Repair Guideline 42
Important Safety Information 1
Start-up 5
e353 Overview .......................................................................... 5
Definitions of Buttons ................................................................ 6
Status Icons ...............................................................................8
USIM Card and Battery ...........................................................10
Charging Method ................................................................11
Basic Functions 12
On/off .......................................................................................12
PIN and PUK Codes ................................................................12
PIN and PIN2 Codes ...........................................................12
PUK Code and PUK2 Code ................................................12
Outgoing Call ...........................................................................13
Number Keys ...................................................................... 13
One-key dialing ................................................................... 13
Fast dialing .......................................................................... 13
Dial from phonebook ...........................................................13
Dial the number through call options ..................................13
Dial international call ...........................................................13
Directly dial extension number ............................................13
Emergency call ................................................................... 14
Receive Calls ..........................................................................14
Reject Calls .............................................................................14
Functions in Audio Session .....................................................14
Hold ..................................................................................... 14
Mute ....................................................................................15
New SMS ............................................................................15
Multi-party session ............................................................. 15
Functions in Video Session .....................................................16
Hold ..................................................................................... 16
Mute ....................................................................................16
Audio/video ......................................................................... 16
Zoom ................................................................................... 16
Brightness ........................................................................... 16
Picture quality .....................................................................16
Screen mode .......................................................................16
Main Menu 17
Settings ....................................................................................18
1. Phone ..............................................................................18
2. Phone modes ..................................................................19
3. Main-LCD ........................................................................19
4. Power-saving ..................................................................19
5. Calls ................................................................................20
6. Security ...........................................................................21
7. Network ...........................................................................21
8. Reset settings .................................................................21
9. Videophone .....................................................................21
10. Profile ............................................................................22
Message ..................................................................................22
1. SMS ................................................................................22
2. MMS ................................................................................24
Web browser ...........................................................................26
Activate WAP browsing webpage: ......................................27
Browse the web page ..........................................................28
Phone Book .............................................................................28
1. Lists .................................................................................29
2. Call options .....................................................................31
Camera .................................................................................... 32
1. Initiate camera/shooting function ....................................32
2. Taking pictures ................................................................32
3. Shooting function options ................................................33
My Data ...................................................................................34
Java™ .....................................................................................37
Accessory ................................................................................38
SIM toolkit ................................................................................40
Reference Information 41
Input Text ............................................................................41
Repair Guideline 42
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Important Safety Information

Emergency services
To make an emergency call in any country
• Ensure that your e353 is switched on and in service.
• Press the Send key to return to the Home screen if needed.
• Press 112 (or 999 within the UK or 000 in Australia) followed by the Send key. (When the USIM card is not inserted or when the dial lock function is on, press the SK2 (EMRGCY). When the dial lock function is on, press 112 and SK1 (YES). Refer to Locking your e353 section on page 26 for further instructions on emergency calls when the key lock is on.)
Follow the instructions and do not end the call until told to do so.
2 Tell the operator which service you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire
Brigade, Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Service. Give your location and, if possible, remain where you are to maintain contact.
2 The 112 emergency number service is available on every digital
network service. Alternatively, use 999 in the UK, or 000 in Australia. Note that these can only be used with a valid USIM.
2 Due to the nature of the cellular system, connection to emergency
calls cannot be guaranteed.
General care
A phone contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets and battery systems. You should treat it with care and pay attention to the following:
• This phone is fitted with an internal battery that can only be replaced by a qualified service engineer. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect battery type. Dispose of the used battery in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
• Do not allow the phone, battery or accessories to come into contact with liquids or moisture at any time. Do not immerse in liquid.
• Do not allow the phone, battery or accessories to come into contact with liquids or moisture at any time. Do not immerse in liquid.
• Do not paint the phone.
• Do not drop, throw or subject the phone to rough treatment.
• Do not place the phone alongside computer disks, credit cards, travel cards and other magnetic media. The information contained on disks or cards may be affected by the phone.
• Do not leave the phone or the battery in places where the temperature could exceed 60 °C, e.g. on a car dashboard or a window sill, behind glass in direct sunlight, etc.
• Do not remove the battery while the phone is switched on.
• Take care not to allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings to contact or short-circuit the battery terminals.
• Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. Dispose of Li-ION batteries at a Li-ION recycling point. For more specific battery and power supply information, see pages 6 and 7.
• Do not put the battery in your mouth, as battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed.
• Do not attempt to dismantle the phone or any of its accessories.
• Do not put a battery into a microwave oven, dryer or high-pressure container.
• Do not let the battery come into direct contact with an electric outlet or cigarette lighter charger. Use only authorised charger units.
• Do not pierce the battery with a sharp object such as a needle.
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• When the battery is thrown away, be sure it is non-conducting by applying vinyl tape to the (+) and (-) terminals.
• Do not disassemble or modify the battery.
• Do not solder the battery directly.
• Stop using the battery if you detect any abnormalities, such as odour, discolouration or heat during use, charge or storage.
• Do not use the phone with a damaged or misshapen battery.
• In the unlikely event of a battery leak, take care to keep the battery discharge away from your eyes or skin. If the leakage does come into contact with the eyes or skin, please flush thoroughly in clean water and consult a doctor.
• Remove a worn out battery immediately.
• The handset itself may become warm when the handset is used for an extended period of time or when the video functions are used. Also, it may become warm while the battery is being charged.
• When a phone is set to Vibration mode, the vibration can sometimes cause your phone to move. Be careful not to place the phone near heat sources (such as a heater) or too close to the edge of the table.
• Use an anti-static cloth to clean the phone. Do not use an ordinary dry cloth or electrostatically charged cloth. Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners as these could damage the case.
• Remember to recycle the cardboard packaging supplied with this phone.
• Remember to make backup copies of all important data on your phone.
• Do not leave the battery pack empty or disconnected for a long time, otherwise some data may be initialised.
• Take care not to put your phone in your back pocket and then sit on it. Also, do not put your phone at the bottom of a bag where it may subject to excessive weight or pressure. Doing so may damage the LCD and camera lens and cause them to malfunction.
• Hold the phone away from your ear when you
- Play video/music on the Multimedia Player
- Play the ringtune through the speaker.
• It may damage, or irritate your ears.
Safety
The use of mobile phones is not allowed in some radiation-sensitive areas, such as hospitals, research centres and aircraft. Ensure that you switch off your phone in these areas. If in doubt, remove the battery.
Aircraft safety
Switch off your phone and remove its battery when inside or near an aircraft. The use of phones in aircraft is illegal. It may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and it may disrupt the mobile network. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of mobile network services to the offender or legal action or both.
Do not use the phone on the ground without the permission of the ground staff.
Hospital safety
Switch off your phone and remove its battery in areas where the use of phones is prohibited. Follow the instructions given by the respective medical centre regarding the use of mobile phones on their premises.
General safety
• Observe “Turn off mobile” signs, such as those near petrol stations, chemicals or explosives and switch off your phone.
• If you have a heart condition, be careful with the call vibration or tone volume settings.
• Do not allow children to play with the phone, charger or batteries.
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• Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress.
• The operation of some medical electronic devices, such as hearing aids and pacemakers, may be affected if you use a mobile phone next to them. Observe any warning signs and the manufacturer's recommendations.
• Your phone contains metal which may cause a skin irritation, a rash or eczema.
Road safety
An airbag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the airbag or in the airbag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the airbag inflates, serious injury could result.
Third party equipment
The use of third party equipment, batteries, cables or accessories, not made or authorised by NEC, may invalidate the warranty of your phone and also adversely affect the phone's operation.
• You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times. Give your full attention to driving.
• Observe all local safety regulations regarding the use of mobile phones while driving.
• Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call.
• You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway to answer or make a call, except in an emergency.
• Switch off your phone at a refuelling point, such as a petrol station, even if you are not refuelling your own car.
• Do not store or carry flammable or explosive materials in the same compartment as a radio transmitter.
• Electronic vehicle systems, such as anti-lock brakes, speed control and fuel injection systems are not normally affected by radio transmissions. The manufacturer of such equipment can advise if it is adequately shielded from radio transmissions. If you suspect vehicle problems caused by radio transmissions, consult your dealer and do not switch on the phone until it has been checked by qualified approved installers.
• Check if local laws and/or regulations restrict the use of phones while driving.
Vehicles equipped with an airbag
Service
The phone, batteries and charger contain no user-serviceable parts. We recommend that your NEC phone is serviced or repaired by an NEC authorised service centre. Please contact 3 or NEC for advice.
Efficient use
The phone has an internal antenna. For optimum performance with minimum power consumption, please do not cover the internal antenna area with your hand. Covering the internal antenna affects call quality, may cause the phone to operate at higher power levels than needed and may shorten talk and standby times.
Radio frequency energy
Your phone is a low-power radio transmitter/receiver. When it is turned on, it intermittently receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy (radio waves). The system that handles the call controls the power level at which the phone transmits.
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Exposure to radio frequency energy
• The phone is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to RF energy set by national authorities and international health agencies.* These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population. The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organisations such as ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-ionizing Radiation Protection) through periodic and 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 and to account for any variations in measurements.
• *Examples of radio frequency exposure guidelines and standards that the phone is designed to conform to:
• ICNIRP, Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields (up to 300 GHz)-International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). Health Physics, vol.74. pp, 494-522, April 1998.
• 99/519/EC, EU Council Recommendation on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields 0 Hz-300 GHz. Official Journal of the European Communities, July 12, 1999.
• ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992. “Safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields, 3kHz to 300 GHz”. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., New York, 1991.
• FCC Report and Order, ET Docket 93-62, FCC 96-326, Federal Communications Commission (FCC), August 1996.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION > EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY
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• Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure) Standard 1999, Australian Communications Authority (ACA), May 1999.
Declaration of Conformity
This product complies with the requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The ‘Declaration of Conformity’ leaflet can be found within this box.
Copyright Notice
The video/audio recordings you make/download are protected by copyright laws. They are for personal use only and must not be otherwise used without the permission of the copyright owner.
Disposing of your used NEC product
In the European Union
EU-wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used electrical and electronic products carrying the mark (left) must be disposed of separately from normal household waste. This includes mobile telephones or
electrical accessories, such as chargers or headsets. When you dispose of such products,
please follow the guidance of your local authority and/or ask the shop where you purchased the product.
The mark on the electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member States.
Outside the European Union
If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the European Union, please contact your local authority and ask for the correct method of disposal.
1. Start-up
1.1 e353 Overview
Handset connector Front lens
LSK RSK
Microphone
Headphone
Charger jack, dataline jack Back lens
E353 OVERVIEW < START-UP
Loud Speaker
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1.2 Definitions of Buttons
Display
OK key
Left navigation key
LSK key
Send key
Down navigation key
* key
START-UP > DEFINITIONS OF BUTTONS
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Upper navigation key
Right navigation key
RSK key
Power key
Letter/number key
# key
Keyboard
Left/RSK keys
LSK key Idle mode: enter into the menu, hold it to decide whether to lock the e353 keyboard, press [LSK] and
"*" key to unlock the keyboard
Menu mode: Select menu or pop-up menu Editing mode: switch over the input methods
RSK key Idle mode: enter into WAP browser
Menu mode: back to the last page Editing mode: clear off text and characters
OK KEY Idle mode: initiate picture-taking pre-view mode
Menu mode: select menu or confirm options
Direction key
Upper navigation
Idle mode: directly enter into [Phone mode] function Menu mode: scroll the menu upward
key
Down navigation
Idle mode: directly enter into [my data] function Menu mode: scroll the menu downward
key
Left navigation key
Right navigation key
Idle mode: directly enter into [Message] function List mode: paging Forward Editing mode: cursor leftward
Idle mode: directly open [Phone book] list function List mode: paging backward Editing mode: cursor rightward
Send key Idle mode: directly enter into [Dialed calls] function, press [RSK] could enter into [Received calls] and
[Missed calls] function circularly Dialing and incoming-call mode: dial or receive calls
Power key Press it to hang up or cancel operations, hold to turn on/off the e353
Letter/number key Idle mode: press it to input 0-9
Hold [number key 1] to call voice box Hold [number key 2-9] to call the number whose caller ID is corresponding number registed in phone Hold [number key 0] to input "+"
Menu mode: press it to enter into the corresponding menu option
* key Idle mode: press it to input "*"
# key Idle mode: press it to input "#", hold it to input suspended dialing symbol "P"
Editing mode: press it to display general symbols
DEFINITIONS OF BUTTONS < START-UP
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1.3 Status Icons
13 191211 14 16 17 1111101815
SN Meaning Simple description Icon
Battery status Low power
11
Power status
SMS status New short message
12
Un-read short message
MMS status New MMS
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Unread MMS
WAP prompt WAP prompt
USIM card full USIM short message full
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MP full MP short message full
USIM& MP full USIM card and MP short message full
STAR T-U P > STAT US ICO NS
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Meeting mode Display the Phone mode
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Pocket mode
Car mode
Normal mode and incoming call
Phone mode and incoming call transfer
transfer
Meeting mode and incoming call transfer
Pocket mode and incoming call transfer
Car mode and incoming call transfer
Alarm clock Initiate the alarm clock
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Display network coverage (i.e.
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USIM card) types
Display 3G USIM card in 3G network
Display 2.5G SIM card in GSM network
Display 2G SIM card in GSM network
Display manual-selected network types
Display USIM card compliant with 3G and GSM manually chooses 3G network
Display USIM card compliant with 3G and GSM manually chooses GSM network
Display auto-selected network types
Display USIM card compliant with 3G and GSM automatically chooses 3G network
Display USIM card compliant with 3G and GSM automatically chooses GSM network
No auto selection of networks Display no network signals of USIM card compliant with 3G and
GSM
PSD Package switching mode
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CSD Circuit switching mode
PSD&CSD Concurrent package switching and circuit switching
STATUS ICONS < START-UP
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USB connection Display USB data line connected
19
Line attach Display data connection to the network
110
Signal display Display failure to receive network signals
111
Display weak or strong signals
1.4 USIM Card and Battery
USIM card (user ID mode) incorporates MP number and service items, and can store phone numbers and personal data.
Caution: Place USIM card beyond the reach of children.
Caution: USIM card and the contact points are vulnerable to scratch or damage, please gently handle the USIM card.
Caution: Place USIM card beyond the reach of static, dust or water.
Caution: Install USIM card when powering off e353 and getting out the battery.
Get out the battery and install the USIM card as below:
1. e353 face up, palm up to hold the e353;
2. Push the battery back cover to the left to pop out;
3. Push the battery out with the thumb at the e353 back, get it out from the battery cabin;
4. Insert USIM card into the slot by aligning the angles of USIM card with those of the slot with the metal side facing down;
5. Insert the battery into the cabin top with the end with metal contact point upward;
6. Press the other end of the battery to insert it fully into the cabin;
7. Push the back cover to the right until fully clinched.
To Remove the USIM Card
1. Ensure that the power is off. If the power is on, press and hold the End (On/Off) key until power is off.
2. Remove the battery. (Refer to the illustration on the next page.)
3. Slide the USIM card out of the USIM card holder.
Caution: Please contact the network service provider for any failure of the USIM card.
START-UP > USIM CARD AND BATTERY
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