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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.
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Important Safety Information
Emergency services
To make an emergency call in any country
• Ensure that your N600i 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 N600i
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 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.
• When the battery is thrown away, be sure it is nonconducting 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.
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• 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 radiationsensitive 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.
• 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
• 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.
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• 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
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.
Service
The phone, batteries and charger contain no userserviceable 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.
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.
• Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation
Human Exposure) Standard 1999, Australian
Communications Authority (ACA), May 1999.
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Radio Frequency (RF) Signals
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE U.S. GOVERNMENT'S
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless phone contains a radio transmitter and
receiver. Your NEC phone is designed and manufactured
not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio
frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications
Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part
of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels
of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are
based on standards that were developed by independent
scientific organizations through periodic and thorough
evaluation of scientific studies.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs
a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption
Rate (SAR). The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.*
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating
positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting
at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency
bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest
certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone
while operating can be well below the maximum value. This
is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple
power levels so as to use only the power required to reach
the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless
base station antenna, the lower the output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it
must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not
exceed the limit established by the U.S. governmentadopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are
performed on position and locations (for example, at the ear
and worn on the body) as required by FCC for each model.
The highest SAR value for this model phone as reported to
the FCC when tested for use at the ear is (TBD) W/kg, and
when worn on the body, is (TBD) W/kg. (Body-worn
measurements differ among phone models, depending
upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While
there may be differences between the SAR levels of various
phones and at various positions, they all meet the U.S.
government requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this
model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in
compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR
information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and
can be found under the Display Grant section at http://
www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after search on FCC ID A98KMP7N2E1.
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and
meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an
NEC accessory designated for this product or when used
with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions
the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body.
**In the United States, the SAR limit for wireless mobile
phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged
over one gram of tissue. SAR values may vary depending
upon national reporting requirements and the network band.
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.
Making a voice call ..................................17
To make a call using the Contact list 17
To make a call from Incoming calls list 17
To make a call from Outgoing calls list 17
To make a call from Missed calls list 17
For emergency calls 17
For speed call 18
For one touch dial 18
For pause dial 18
Receiving a Voice Call .............................18
To reject the call 18
When you miss a call 18
During a Voice Call ..................................19
To Switch to a Grouptalk 19
To adjust the earpiece volume 19
To search the contact list 19
CL-1
To put a call on hold 19
To record a Call memo 19
To activate Settings 19
To mute the microphone 19
To talk handsfree 19
Making a Video Call ................................19
Receiving a Video Call ............................19
To make a video call using the contact list 19
To Make a video call from Incoming calls list 19
To Make a video call from Outgoing calls list 20
To Make a video call from the Missed calls list 20
To Reject the incoming video call 20
Screen setting 20
During a Video Call .................................20
To set the handsfree mode 20
To zoom in/out 20
To turn the microphone on/off (send/not send
your voice to the other party) 20
To turn your camera on/off (send/not send your
image to the other party) 20
To change the screen display mode 20
To change the picture quality 20
To change the camera mode 20
To set the lighting mode 20
To set the call time duration information 21
To adjust the speaker volume 21
To send a message to the other party 21
The instructions in this user's manual make use of
the shortcuts selection except special cases.
The following markers are used throughout the
user's manual to attract your attention:
2 This type of paragraph will contain information worth
noting.
, This type of paragraph will contain important
information.
☛ This type of description will contain procedures to
operate your phone.
Reading the titles
Some titles in this manual contain information on
how to access the functions. In these titles, M
stands for .
Menu functions
Home screen
You can switch the Home screen to the Menu screen
by pressing
screen by pressing or the CLR key.
N600i provides nine menus on the Menu screen as
follows:
No Top m e nu2nd level menuPage
1 phone-
2 MessagesNew message
3 File ManagerMemory.
4 Java-
Menu screen
, and the Menu screen to the Home
Inbox
Drafts
Sent
My folders
CB_Message
Options
Memory card
5
No Top m e nu2nd level menuPage
5 ContactsAdd contact
Handset contacts
USIM contacts
Manage contacts
Contact groups
Other folders
Settings
6 Mult8imedia
Centre
7 External
Connection
8 SettingsHandset profile
Take photo
Make video
Record sound
View images
Play video
Play music
Play sound
Bluetooth
Synchronisation
Flash memory
Screen settings
Calls
Date and time
Language
Security
Network setup
Clear settings
No Top menu2nd level menuPage
9 ToolboxCalendar
To D o
Alarm clock
Notepad
Calculator
Call memo
6
Main LCD and sub LCD icons
(to be provided on next draft)
7
Keypad shortcuts
(to be provided on next draft)
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Introducing your N600i
Your N600i combines a wide range of features in a
technologically advanced phone, capable of
operating on UMTS (Universal Mobile
Telecommunication System), also known as 3G,
GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications)
or 2G and GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) or
2.5G.
Overview of N600i
3G allows much greater data speeds than 2G/2.5G
networks and enables you to make video calls, send
multimedia messages, view photos and videos and
much more.
Antenna
Through-hole
for straps
Side up key
Side down key
Earpiece
4 way navigation key
(
Softkey1
Menu ( ) key
Send ( ) key
Charger connector cover
Camera
Main-LCD
)
Select key
Softkey2
Softkey3
Clear ( )/Back key
End/on-off ( )key
Alphanumeric keys
Mouthpiece
Earphone
jack cover
2nd-LCD
Speaker
Rear cover
for battery
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Setting up your N600i
This section explains how to prepare your phone for
use. Before you use your phone you must do the
following:
• Insert a valid USIM (Universal Subscriber Identity
Module) card
• Insert the TransFlash
• Charge the battery
• Set the date and time
2 USIM card and TransFlash memory card are shipped
with N600i. Use those card for the initial setup.
TM
memory card
To Insert/Remove the USIM Card and
TransFlash memory card
Ensure that the power is off. If the power is on, press
and hold
until power is off.
Insert/remove the USIM card as shown in the
diagram. Look at carefully and follow this instruction.
☛ Remove the battery cover.
Rear cover
2
1
USIM Card and TransFlash memory
card
Your N600i includes the USIM card that must be
inserted into your phone, and TransFlash memory
card that is used as an external storage media.
2 TransFlash package includes an adapter with which you
can transfer the data in TransFlash to PC.
The USIM card and TransFlash memory card
holders are located underneath the battery. If the
USIM card is removed, then the phone becomes
unusable until a valid USIM is inserted.
, Always disconnect the charger and other
accessories from your phone before inserting and
removing your USIM card.
About 3mm
☛ If the battery is inserted, remove this.
4
Battery
3
10
☛ Insert the USIM card into the USIM card holder and
slide it into place.
Holder
☛ Set the oover.
Memory card
10
6
SIM card
☛ To insert the TransFlash memory card, slide the metal
cover and lift open.
☛ Insert the TransFlash memory card with the gold
plated contacts facing down.
5
Holder
7
Holder
Memory card
8
9
SIM card
11
Battery
To Insert the Battery
When fitting the battery, face the outside cover of the
battery towards you. Place the top of the battery into
position and push the lower section of the battery
into place.
☛ Set the battery.
11
12
☛ Return the battery cover.
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About 3mm
Check that there is no gap
between the rear cover
and the phone body.
You can charge the battery whenever you wish
without affecting the performance of the phone.
2 Your N600i automatically switches off if the battery
charge is too low.
2 Batteries have a life cycle. If you find that the amount of
times you have to charge the battery is increasing
dramatically, the battery life may be coming to an end.
Use only the NEC original or approved batteries.
Unapproved batteries can impair the performance of the
phone and invalidate the warranty.
2 When the battery is not being used for a long period of
time, remove it from your N600i and store in a cool, dry
place.
2 A battery that has not been used for a long period of time
needs to be completely discharged and then recharged
two or three times before reaching full capacity.
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Charging
r
Charger plug
Charger connector
r
A
To Charge the Battery Using the Charger
Insert the battery into the phone (see To Insert the
☛
Battery section above).
☛ Connect the charger plug to your N600i charger
connector.
☛ Plug the charger into a mains socket. The LED
indicator on your N600i lights up while charging is in
progress and goes off when charging is completed.
☛ After charging is completed, unplug the charger from
the charger connector.
Cautions on charger plug
, Do not wrench the charger plug (AC adapter)
when you plug or unplug it. Otherwise damage
may occur on the charger plug or your N600i.
Correct
Incorrect
Charger connecto
Charger plug
rrow mark
Charger plug
Arrow mark
Charger connecto
Charger plug
Charger connector
, Make sure to connect or disconnect the charger
plug (AC adapter) in the following manner.
Press and hold the latches on both sides of the
charger plug and push or pull gently and vertically
from the charger connector.
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