Pantech GB300 User Manual

GB 300
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Welcome to Pantech GB300
Characteristic Specification
of GB300
Welcome to the wireless mobile communication network with this GSM mobile phone, GB300. We, Pantech, are pleased to introduce this brand new portable handset. Our product always keeps you connected to the network. Thank you for choosing Pantech GB300. The user manual explains in detail how it works and what unique features are available.
Display
Bar type 65K STN LCD 28 mm x 30 mm display for 1.5” LCD Supports up to 65K STN colours within 128 x 128 pixels 4 lines for text in basic mode with 16-pixel font Two Soft keys with 2 way Navigation List and Full Screen menu
Melody
Yamaha 16 poly sound
Dimension & Weight
Weight: 72 g Dimensions: 99 mm x 46 mm x 18 mm
Power Management (Performance)
Battery Type
Standard
(Li-ion)
Capacity Talk TimeStandby Time
850 mAh 145 Hours 200 Minutes
Operating Frequency
EGSM 900 and GSM 1800 networks in Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, North America, and South America where these networks are supported Automatic band switching
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Views of Pantech GB300
Softkey (Left)
Dial key
Alphanumeric Key
Etiquette Mode
Earpiece
Side Up/Down key
Navigation Up/Down key
Softkey (Right)
Power On/Off
Keypad Lock/Unlock
Microphone
Quick & Easy
Keys Functions
Performs the functions shown at the bottom line of LCD.
Scrolls through the menu option in the Menu mode. In the standby mode, Up key ( ): access the WAP menu directly. Down key ( ): Contacts screen to show View
For details, see “Using the shortcut key in the standby mode”.
Sends or receives a call. Shows the recent call list in the standby mode. Re-dials the last call number if pressed longer in the standby mode.
Completes a current call. Turns on/off the phone if pressed longer. Cancels user input and returns to the standby mode in the Menu mode.
Quickly connects to the voice mail server if pressed longer in the standby mode.
Enters numbers, letters or special characters.
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Goes to the dial screen if pressed in the standby mode.
names.
Quick & Easy
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Safety PrecautionsQuick & Easy
Keys Functions
For various purposes by different functions. Enters or exits from the Etiquette mode if pressed longer in the standby mode. Shows the symbol input screen if pressed in the text input mode. Works as in the Word search mode if pressed in the Predictive text input mode. Enters a pause when entering a phone number, if pressed longer.
Enters an international dialing prefix. Enters the space character in the text input mode.
Keypad is locked if pressed longer in the standby mode. Changes various text input modes if pressed longer at the text-editing screen.
Adjusts earpiece volume while making a call, and moves the cursor upward in the menu. Controls the key tone volume in the standby mode. Show Profile setting menu for sound change If pressed longer in the standby mode.
Adjusts earpiece volume while making a call, and moves the cursor downward in the menu. Controls the key tone volume in the standby mode
Using a handset while driving is prohibited.
With regards to the regulation about prohibition of handset usage while driving, please check relevant laws and regulation and comply with them Use of your cellular while you are driving may disturb your concentration on driving and consequently incur accidents. Please turn it off as far as possible. Should you use your handset in an emergency, please make use of the hands free built in your car or pull over your car in a safe place for a while for your utmost safety. The electronic wave energy emitting from your handset may affect the electronic device built in your car. Please pay attention to this characteristic.
Cellular Use Restriction Area
Make sure to turn your handset off in the handset usage restricted area.
Using a Handset in the Explosive or Dangerous Area is not Allowed
Please turn your handset off in the area with explosive or dangerous materials (such as gas, gas station, or chemical goods) and abide by any instruction or signal. Never try to detach your cellular battery from the handset in such areas, either.
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Safety Precautions
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Boarding Airplane
Please turn your handset off when you are on the airplane. The electronic wave from your handset may affect the electronic navigation device in your airplane.
Using Medical Equipment
Please turn your handset off while you are in the hospital. Please abide by the regulations or rules of the hospital. Please turn off your handset when using the medical equipment for private purposes if possible. You should consult with the manufacturer or an expert before you use it.
Installing a Vehicle Hands Free
Please keep a vehicle hands free off the driving radius, air bag expansion range, or whatever area may cause injury.
Effect of Cellular and Electronic Device
Few electronic devices may be affected by the electronic wave emitting from the cellular in service. Please be careful.
[S] SIM Dependent, [N] Network Dependent
Messages Text Messages
Multimedia Msgs.
Broadcast
Voice Mail
Write New Inbox Outbox Saved Box Text Templates Settings
Memory Info Write New Inbox Outbox Saved Box MMS Templates Settings
MMS Profiles Memory Info Receive Read Message Topic List
Language Call Voice Mail Number
Message Centre Message Lifetime Message Type
Message Lifetime Auto Download Delivery Reports Delivery Rep. Allow Read Reports Read Rep. Allow Spam Filter
Current Topic Add My Topic
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Menu Tree
Menu Tree
Contacts
Call Logs
Fun & Tools
Search
Add Contact Speed Dial Groups Memory in Use
Delete All
Memory Info
Missed Calls Received Calls Dialled Calls Delete Call Logs
Call Timer
Call Cost[N]
GPRS Info
Media Gallery
Name Search Group Search
Phone or SIM SIM Card Phone Phone SIM Card
Missed Calls Received Calls Dialled Calls All Calls Last Call Time Received Call Time Dialled Call Time All Call Time Reset Call Times Last Call Cost All Call Cost Clear Logs Max Cost Cost Unit Current Info Last Info All Info Clear Logs
Image Gallery Sound Gallery Memory Info
Profiles
Settings
Games Java
Auto Answer
Voice Memo
Normal
Silent Meeting Outdoor Car
Display Settings
Call Settings
View of Java Application List Java Application Execution/Deletion/Inf ormation Search View of Java Application Memory Memory Info Auto Answer Recorded Message Response Message Response Time User Message
Ring Tone Message Alert Key Tone Sound Effect Profile Name Reset
My Wallpaper Wallpaper Type Style Theme Greeting
Back Light Brightness Software Version Call Divert [N]
Startup Idle
All Calls When Busy On No Answer When Not Found Cancel All
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Language Time & Date Auto Keypad Lock Network Selection Security Settings
System Reset
Organiser
Alarm Calendar Memo World Time
Answer Type Auto Redial Call Waiting [N]
Send Caller ID[N] Own Number
SIM Lock [S] Change PIN [S] Phone Lock Change Lock Application Lock Call Barring [N]
CUG [N] Fixed Dialling [S] Change PIN2 [S]
Activate Deactivate Status
International Calls Only Local/Home Incoming Calls Incoming Calls when Abroad Int. Calls Except to Home Country Clear All Change Password
Connectivity
SIM Toolkit[S]
Calculator Converter Stop Watch Timer
Wap Home
Resume Bookmarks Push Messages
Go to URL Profiles Cache
Version
Menu Tree
Inbox Receive
Cache Mode Clear Cache
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Table of Contents
Welcome to Pantech GB300 Characteristic Specification of GB300 Views of Pantech GB300 Quick & Easy Safety Precautions
Using a handset while driving is prohibited. Cellular Use Restriction Area Using a Handset in the Explosive or Dangerous Area is not Allowed Boarding Airplane Using Medical Equipment Installing a Vehicle Hands Free Effect of Cellular and Electronic Device
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GETTING STARTED ..............................................................................
Package Contents Displays
LCD Display
SIM Card
SIM Card Installing/Removing the SIM card
Using the battery
Installing the battery Removing the battery Charging the battery Precautions while Using the Battery
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Switching the Phone On or Off
Switching the Phone On Switching the phone Off
Making a Call
Making a Call
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Ending a Call Using Call Logs Using Contacts Making an International Call Speed-dialing from Contacts Making the emergency call
Answering a Call
Answering a Call Viewing Missed Calls Rejecting a Call Adjusting the Volume during a Call
Options in calling
Switching the Microphone Off (Mute) Putting a Call on Hold Answering a Second Call while you are on a Phone Call Searching for a Phone Number in Contacts Using the DTMF tones Transferring a Call Using the Message Service Making a Multi-party Call
Using the Earpiece Selecting the Menu Function
Entering the Menu Function Using the Shortcut Key in the Standby Mode
Entering the Text
Input mode Changing the Text Input Mode Using the T9 Mode Using the Multi-tap Mode Using the Number Mode Using the Symbol Mode
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Text Messages Multimedia Message. Broadcast Voice Mail
Contacts
Adding a new contact Editing the Contacts Searching a Name/Group Group Setting Speed Dial Setting Delete all Memory Info
Call Logs
Missed Calls Received Calls Dialled Calls Delete Call Logs Call Timer Call Cost GPRS Info
Fun & Tools
Media Gallery Game Java
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Auto Answer Voice Memo
Profiles
Ring Tone Message Alert Key Tone Sound Effect Profile Name Reset
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Display Settings
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Organiser
Alarm Calendar Memo World Time Calculator Converter Stop Watch Timer
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WAP
Home Resume Bookmarks Push Messages Go to URL Profiles Cache Version
Infrared Port SIM Toolkit
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Access Code Check List All about performance and safety Glossary
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GETTING STARTED
1. Package Contents
2. Displays
3. SIM Card
4. Using the battery
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Package Contents Displays
This handset has icons on the top of the LCD display to show the phone condition.
LCD Display
Icons Area Text and Graphic Area Display in Standby screen with information
• Area Information through Cell broadcast service
• Network Name
• Time and Date, or Standby Greeting message.
Phone
Manual
Battery
Travel Charger
Soft key Indications
Icon(s)
Shows the received signal strength. The more the number of bars, the stronger the signal.
A call is being made.
Out of the coverage area. ,You cannot make or receive a call.
You have a new voice message.
You have a new text message. If the text message memory is full, this icon will look like
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Displays
DescriptionIcon(s)
You have a new multimedia message If the multimedia message memory is full, this icon will look like
Out of the home network range.
Within the GPRS range. When GPRS session is in progress, this icon will look like
Shows when WAP is in use. When WAP Security session is worked, this icon may appears
You have a new or WAP push message. If the WAP push memory is full, this icon will look like
Try to connect the WAP CSD.
You connected Fax service.
Call diverting feature is activated
You have set the alarm.
You have set the alert type for incoming call to r ing only.
You have set the alert type for incoming call to ring ascent .
DescriptionIcon(s)
You have set the alert type for incoming call to ring and vibrate.
You have set the alert type for incoming call to vibrate then ring.
You have set the alert type for incoming call to quite .
You have set the alert type for incoming call to vibrate only.
You have set the alert type for all tones to quite and for all rings to vibrate only.
Headset is connected.
A new voice mail is received.
Auto-answering feature is activated.
Battery level. The bar indicates available battery amount. If your battery is flat, this icon will look like
Shows phone is locked. If want to unlock, you must the correct password.
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Displays
Displays
Display Off Mode.
If you don’t press any key in a minute when the display is dimmed, the display goes into the Off Mode to save the power. Press any key to restore the display from the Off Mode.
Selecting Functions and Options.
Handset provides several customization functions, which are arranged in menus and sub-menus. You can access to these function using two Soft keys ([ ], [ ]). Each menu and sub-menu allows you to view and change the settings of the particular function. Soft key function varies depending on the current context; the labels or icons at the bottom line of the display indicate the current function.
To view various functions/options available or select the one that is required:
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Press the appropriate Soft key.
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To select function displayed or option highlighted, press the [ ] Select Soft key.
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To highlight the next option on a list press the Up key or Down key.
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To move back to the previous function or option on a list, press the [ ] Back Soft key
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To return to Standby Mode press the [ ] key.
In some functions, you may be prompted for a password or PIN. Enter the required code and press the [Confirm] Soft key.
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SIM Card
SIM Card
SIM Card
When you subscribe to your network operator, you will get a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card containing your registration information. (PIN, the existence of additional service and so on). Like a credit card, it should be kept securely and handled carefully. Do not bend, scratch or expose to moisture. Avoid static electricity. To avoid memory corruption of your SIM card, always switch off your phone before removing or inserting your SIM card.
Installing/Removing the SIM card
1. Remove the battery from the unit.
2. If the SIM slot is empty, insert the SIM card into the slot.
3. If you want to remove the SIM card, push the SIM card to the arrow direction as shown in the below figure.
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Using the battery
Using the battery
Installing the battery
Mantenga presionada (3 segundos) [ Finalizar ] para encender el teléfo Press the upper side of the battery until you hear “click” sound.
Removing the battery
Push up the battery holding button and remove the battery.
Charging the battery
This handset uses the Li-ion battery. Make sure to use the authorized battery and charger only. For more details, please inquire at your nearest dealer. You can use the handset during battery recharging. When the battery is mounted on the handset, open the cover located at the bottom of the handset and connect an adapter. An adaptor is provided with the handset.
If recharging is completed, detach the adaptor connection from the outlet.
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Using the battery
Tip
Your handset is powered by a Lithium Ion (Li-ion) battery. You can use the following Li-ion battery types for your handset. (Contact your local dealer for more information.) Standard-type battery. Slim-type battery.
Precautions while Using the Battery
Do not use a damaged battery or charger. Use the battery for the specified purpose only. The closer you are to the base station, the longer the handset usage time because less battery is consumed for connection. Battery charging time varies depending the remained battery capacity and the battery and charger type in use. Battery life is shortened as time goes by. Use authorized battery and charger only. Since overcharging may shorten battery life, remove the battery from its charger once it is fully charged. Unplug the charger once charging is complete. Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, especially inside a car in summer or winter, may reduce the capacity and life of the battery. Always keep the battery under normal temperatures. Do not ground the battery. Grounding may occur when the battery is in contact with a conductive object. A grounded handset may also damage the battery. Dispose and recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations. - Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire.
Do not use an unauthorized charger. In order to prevent injury or burns, ensure that a metal object does not come into contact with the + and – terminals of the battery.
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
1. Switching the Phone On or Off
2. Making a Call
3. Answering a Call
4. Options in Calling
5. Using the Earpiece
6. Selecting the Menu Function
7. Entering the Texts
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Switching the Phone On or Off
Making a Call
Switching the Phone On
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Press the [ ] key until the phone switches on.
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If the handset requests you to input the PIN, enter the PIN and press the [Confirm] Soft key. (For further details, see menu 6.7)
Your handset starts to search for the available network and the current date and time will appear on the display. Once connected to the network, you can send or receive a call.
If the malfunction occurs while using the handset or it is not turned on, remove the battery and install it again after 5 or 10 seconds.
NOTE
To change the language, use the Language menu option (Menu 6.3).
Switching the phone Off
To switch the phone off, press the [ ] key until the power-off animation displays.
Making a Call
Enter the area code and the phone number to make a call in the standby mode, and press the [ ] key.
NOTE
If you have set the Auto redial option (Menu 6.2.3) to On, the handset will attempt to make a call automatically for up to 10 times if it is not answered.
Ending a Call
When you want to finish your call, press the [ ] key. Once the call is completed, the call summary (Receiver Name or Number, Service Time) will be displayed.
Using Call Logs
phone stores up to 30 dialed, received or missed calls chronologically. The last call is saved in the first position. If the same number was dialled more than once, only the latest occurrence will be saved.
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Press the [ ] key shortly to see call log list aligning dialled, received, or missed numbers chronologically.
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Press the [ ] / [ ] key to select a number.
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Press the [ ] key for dialing. (See Call Log for more details.)
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Making a Call
Making a Call
Tip
Press the [ ] key longer to redial the last number in the call log.
Using Contacts
You can store the frequently used names and phone numbers in the SIM card or the handset memory, which are jointly called by the Contacts. Then, you don’t have to remember all your numbers; simply select the name to recall the associated number. (For further details about the Contacts feature, see menu
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Press the [ ] key in the standby screen to access to the ’Contacts Menu’ or press the [ ] key to access the ‘View
Names’ List respectively
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Select a number from ‘View Names’.
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Press the [ ] key for dialing (See Contacts for further details.)
Making an International Call
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Press the [ ] key longer for the international prefix until ‘+’ character appears on the display or enter the outgoing national
code.
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Enter the country code, area code and phone number you want to make a call.
Speed-dialing from Contacts
Press the ‘Speed Dial’ number longer to make a call using the number you have saved. For example, press the “5” key longer to dial a number which has been saved “5” in Speed Dial List. For speed dial numbers longer than 2 digits, press the first one shortly and then press the second one longer. (See Speed Dial for more details.)
Making the emergency call
You can make an emergency call without the SIM. Enter the defined Emergency number and then press the [ ] key, or press [SOS] Soft key if no SIM Card is available.
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Answering a Call
Answering a Call
Answering a Call
When you receive a call, the phone rings (or vibrates) and screen will display the name or the number of the caller (If network supports and you have subscribed to it). If the caller can be identified, the caller’s phone number or name will be displayed if it is stored in your Contacts.
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To answer a call presses the [ ] key.
If the answer type is set as ‘Any Key’, you can answer a call by pressing any key except [ ] key.
Viewing Missed Calls
If the incoming call could not be answered for any reason, a missed call message will appear on the screen to remind you of the call you have missed (Network and subscription dependent feature, not available at all areas necessarily)
To reply to the missed call;
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Press the ‘View’ Soft key to display a list of missed calls.
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If necessary, scroll to the number you want by pressing the [ / ] key.
Press the [Exit] Soft key or [ ] key to close missed call notification message
Rejecting a Call
Press the [ ] key. if the [ ] key is pressed there is no busy comments. if press the [Reject] Soft key or the [ / ] key longer during ringing for incoming call the busy comments is sent to the caller.
Adjusting the Volume during a Call
During a call, if you wish to adjust the earpiece volume, use the volume keys on the left side of the phone.
Press the [ ] key to increase the volume level and the [ ] key to decrease it. The current volume level will be displayed on the screen.
In the standby mode, you can adjust the key tone volume using the [ ]/[ ] key.
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Options in calling
Options in calling
During a call, press the [Option] soft key to show the call option.
Switching the Microphone Off (Mute)
You can temporarily switch your phone’s microphone off so that the other person cannot hear you. For example, you may wish to say something to another person in the room but do not want the calling person to hear you.
Press the Mute Soft key shortly, Or, select Option followed by ‘Mute’ to activate the Mute function.
To switch the microphone back on: Press the Sound Soft key shortly. Or, press the [Option] Soft key and then press the [Select] Soft key when Sound highlights.
Putting a Call on Hold
You can place a current call on hold whenever you want. You can make another call while you have a call in progress if your network service provider supports this service. Of these two calls, one is active and the other is on hold and you can switch between the calls. To place a call on hold, simply select Option followed by ‘Hold’, or press the [ ] key. You can reactivate the call whenever you want by selecting Option followed by Retrieve’.
Once a call is held, the name and icon of the caller will be faded in gray.
To make a call while you have a call in progress:
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Enter the phone number that you want to dial or look it up in the Contacts.
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Press the key to dial the second call. The first call is automatically put on hold.
To switch between two calls, simply press the Swap Soft key.
The current call is placed on hold and the call on hold is reactivated so that you can continue conversation with the other person. If you want to finish, complete each call normally by pressing the [ ] key.
Answering a Second Call while you are on a Phone Call
You can answer an incoming call while you have a call in progress, if your network service provider supports this service and you have activated the Call waiting option (see menu 6.2.4). You will be notified of an incoming call by a call waiting tone.
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Options in calling
To answer a call while you have another call in progress:
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Press the [ ] key to answer the incoming call.
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The first call is automatically put on hold.
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To switch between two calls, press the Swap Soft key.
To end the current call, press the [ ] key. The call on hold is automatically reconnected to you.
Searching for a Phone Number in Contacts
You can search for a number in your Contacts during a call.
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Press the Options Soft key.
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If necessary, press the [Up/Down] key to highlight the ‘Contacts’ option. Press the [Select] Soft key.
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Select the preferred search types like Name, Group.
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Press the [Select] Soft key
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Enter the first few letters of the name for Name Search.
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The Contacts entries are listed starting with the first entry matching your input.
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To view the highlighted entry, press the [Select] Soft key
For further details about the Contacts feature, see menu 2.
Using the DTMF tones
You can turn the DTMF key tones off or on during a call. When the DTMF Off option is selected, your phone does not transmit the key tones. It allows you to press keys without hearing the annoying key tones during a call. To communicate with answering machines or computerized telephone systems, the DTMF On option must be selected.
Transferring a Call
You can transfer the current call to the call on hold if your network service provider supports this service, so that the callers can talk to each other. You will be disconnected from both of them.
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During a call, answer or make a call in the normal way, and press the Option Soft key.
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Options in calling
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Press the [Up/Down] key to select the Transfer option and press the Select Soft key.
Two people are connected to each other.
Using the Message Service
You can read or write a new message during a call.
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Press the Option Soft key.
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Press the [Up/Down] key to highlight the Message option. Press the Select Soft key.
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To read a received message, select the Inbox submenu, and then scroll to the message that you want to read.
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To write a new message, select the Write New submenu.
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Press the [Select] Soft key.
(For further details about the Text Message menu, see menu 1.1)
Making a Multi-party Call
A multi-party call feature is a network service that allows up to six people to take part in a multi-party or conference call simultaneously. For more information, contact your service provider.
To make a multi-party call;
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Call the first participant in the normal way.
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Call the second participant in the normal way. The first call is automatically put on hold.
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To join the first participant to a multi-party call, press the [Option] Soft key and select the Join option.
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Press the [Select] Soft key.
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To add a new person to the multi-party call, call the person in the normal way.
Then, press the Option Soft key and select the Join option.
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You can add incoming callers by answering the call and selecting the Join option. Repeat the above steps as needed.
Upon organizing a multi-party call, you may view the people and their status in Multiparty with the [1] or [3] key. An icon indicates either Far Multiparty or Far Held.
Having a Second Call During a Multi-party Call
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Options in calling
To answer or make a call when you have the multiparty call:
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To place the multi-party call on hold, press the [Option] Soft key and select the Hold option.
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Answer or make a call in the normal way.
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You can reactivate the multi-party call on hold by pressing the [Swap] Soft key.
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To end the multi-party call, press the [ ] key.
Having a Private Conversion with One Participant
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Press the [Option] Soft key and select the Private option. Press the [Select] Soft key.
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Press the [Up/Down] key to highlight a participant and press the [Select] Soft key.
Now you can talk privately with that person. The other participants can continue to converse with each other
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To return to the multi-party call, press the [Option] Soft key and select the Join option.
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Press the [Select] Soft key. All of the multi-party call participants can now hear each other.
Removing One Participant
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Press the [Option] Soft key and select the Exclude option.
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Press the [Up/Down] key to highlight a participant and press the [Select] Soft key.
The call ends with that participant, but you can continue to talk with other participants.
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Complete the multi-party call by pressing the [ ] key.
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Using the Earpiece
Selecting the Menu Function
You can send or receive a call without touching the handset, using ear-microphone.
When you connect the ear-microphone to the jack located at the left side of the phone, the button on the ear-microphone works as described below;
To show the recent calls, press the button in the standby mode To redial the last call, press the button twice in the standby mode To answer a call, press the button when you receive a call To complete a call, press the button when you have finished a call
Entering the Menu Function
Key Function
Goes to the main menu in the standby mode.
Goes to the Contacts menu
[ ], [ ] key
[Select] Soft key
Press the 2-way navigation keys in the main menu to move the menu. See the bottom of the Sub Menu List to check the current setting values in the sub-menu. Then, press the [Up/Down] key followed by [Select] Soft key to change the preset menu value. If you don’t press the [Select] Soft key, the new value will be cleared without saving.
NOTE
Press the [Back] Soft key to return to the previous menu. Input the menu number to access to the sub-menu quickly.
Moves among the main menus, searches for the sub-menu.
Goes to the sub-menu
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Selecting the Menu Function
Entering the Text
Using the Shortcut Key in the Standby Mode
Key If pressed longerMenu selected if
pressed
Menu
[ ] key
[ ] key
[ ] key
[ ] key
Contacts
Displays current key tone
WAP Directly connect to WAP
View names
Recent Call Logs Redial the last number in
Displays ‘View Names’
Profiles List
browser
the call log
Input mode
On many occasions you need to input the text while you are using your handset, (i.e., storing a name in the Contacts, writing a new message, creating your greeting or scheduling events on your calendar). The available text input mode includes.
T9 mode
You can input the letter only one keystroke per letter. The keypad has more than one letter on it – when you press the 5 key once, J, K or L may be displayed. The T9 mode automatically compares your keystrokes with an internal linguistic dictionary to determine the correct word, thus requiring far fewer keystrokes than the conventional Multi-tap mode.
Multi-tap mode
In this mode, you can input the letter you want by pressing the keypad once, twice, three or four times until the target letter appears.
Numeric mode
You can input the number in this mode.
Symbol mode
You can input the special characters like Greek letter, currency unit, or period mark in this mode.
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Entering the Text
Entering the Text
Changing the Text Input Mode
When you are at the area where you can input the text, the text input mode indicator will be displayed at the center bottom of the LCD.
Example: Entering a memo.
The number of remaining characters you can enter.
Editing area
The current text input mode and language.
To switch to other text input mode: Toggle to the mode you want to use by pressing the [#] key. The Language select option allows you to change the text input language.
Inserting a Space
To insert a space between words, press the [0] key. Or, at the end of line, press the [Down] key to add new space character.
Scrolling
To move the cursor to the left or right within the text by pressing the [Up] or [Down] key shortly.
And also, to move the cursor to the up or down among the lines by long pressing the [Up] or [Down] key
Clearing Letters and Words
To clear the letter to the left of the cursor, press the [Clear] Soft key. You can clear all of the letters on the display by long pressing the [Clear] Soft key.
Returning to the Previous Screen
When the text input field is empty, press the [Clear] Soft key to return to the previous screen.
Tip
To change the text input mode quickly
[ ] Long press
[ ] short press
[ ] Long press
[Clear] short press
[Clear] Long press Deletes all characters and moves
Shows symbol screen.
Enters a space Character
Changes the text input mode
Deletes characters one by one. Returns to previous screen after deleting all characters.
the cursor at the beginning of the input screen.
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Entering the Text
Entering the Text
Using the T9 Mode
In the T9 alphabet Editor, the word is composed completely as you input the text.
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Press the keys numbered [2] to [9] to input texts. For example, press [4][3][5][5][6] in sequence to input ‘hello’.
The word you are typing appears on the display. It may change with each key you press.
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Enter the whole word before editing or deleting any keystrokes.
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Upon searching a word, input the next text.
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If you fail to search a word, press the [ ] key to search which text can be typed in. If several texts are searched, the text
in the most frequently used will be listed first.
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Continue entering the next word.
Using the Multi-tap Mode
When typing in the Multi-tap mode, press the key labelled with the target letter:
Press the key once for the first letter.
Press twice for the second letter.
And so on
Example : To display the letter “C”, quickly press the [2] key three times. To
display the letter “K”, press the [5] key twice. This method is called by Multi-tap typing.
NOTE
The cursor moves to the right when you press a different key. When entering the same letter twice or a different letter on the same key, just press the Right key or wait a few seconds for the cursor to move to the right automatically, and then enter the next letter. Refer to the table for more information about the characters available. The characters vary, depending on the text input language.
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Entering the Text
Entering the Text
Changing the Case
To change the case of the next letter(s) that you type, press the [#] key. There are three cases:
- Lower case (no indicator)
- Initial capital ( )
- Capital lock ( )
[English ]
KEY Characters in the displaying order
. , - ? ! ' @ : 1
a b c 2
d e f 3
g h i 4
j k l 5
m n o 6
p q r s 7
t u v 8
w x y z 9
Space 0
Using the Number Mode
The Number mode enables you to enter numbers in the text. Press the key corresponding to the digit you want to enter.
Using the Symbol Mode
The Symbolic mode enables you to enter symbols in your text. To display more symbols, press the [Up/Down] key. To input a symbol, press the number for a symbol, and the text will appear in the input screen. Press the [#]key or [*] key longer to escape from the Symbol mode.
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Entering the Text
If you entered a symbol with the hot key ([*] long key), press the key again to return to the previous mode. And, press the [#]key to proceed to a mode next to the Symbol mode.
APPLICATIONS
1. Messages
2. Contacts
3. Call Logs
4. Fun & Tools
5. Profiles
6. Settings
7. Organiser
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Messages
Messages
Press select Menu>1.Messages.
This menu allows you to create, send, read and save a message with the Short Message Service (SMS: Text message), Enhanced Message Service (EMS: Message including simple image, animation or melody) and Multimedia Message Service (MMS: Message supporting presentation of various media types, such as full colour images and polyphonic ring tones). Voice mails are also available.
NOTE
This feature is available only if your service provider’s network supports it. Contact your service provider for more information.
Text Messages
Select ‘Menu>1.Messages>1.Text Messages’.
Short message service (SMS) allows you to send and receive a short text message to and from other GSM handset. Additionally, your handset supports the Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS), which enables you to make a short message consisting of simple picture, melodies, animation and styled text that add new features to simple text messages.
To send a text message by phone, you must obtain the number of the SMS centre from your service provider.
Receiving a new message
When you receive a new message, the new message icon ( ) and a notification showing the number of the message will appear on the display. You will also hear an alert, depending on the message sound setting; for further details, see 5.Profiles -> 2.Message Alert .
To read the new message(s) immediately, press the View Soft key. The list of the messages appears.
NOTE
To clear the new message notification on the display, press the [Exit] key. When you also have a missed call, voice mail, short message, or cell broadcast messages, the left Soft key indication changes like ‘View’.
Managing memory
Inbox and Outbox share a given amount of memory in a SIM card. When the message memory is full, the full message icon ( ) appears. In this case, you cannot receive any new message. You must delete one or more old messages to free the memory for new messages using the Delete option within the Inbox or Outbox or the Delete All option.
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Messages
Write New: Writes a new SMS or EMS. Inbox: Displays the received messages as well as the one saved in the SIM memory. ‘10’ in [10/20] represents the number of unread messages, whereas ‘20’ represents the number of saved messages. Outbox: Displays the message you have saved in the SIM memory. [10] represents the total number of messages saved in the Outbox. Saved box: Stores Inbox, Outbox or draft messages in the handset memory. [10] represents the total number messages in the Save box. Text Templates: Displays the basic templates. Settings: Sets up the text message environment. Memory Info: Displays the free space of SIM or the handset memory.
Write New
Select ‘Menu>1.Messages>1.Text Messages >1.Write New’ and press the [Select] Soft key.
You can write a message composed of the text, image or melody using this menu.
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Creating a message. On the first line of the display, you can see the number of
remaining characters you can enter, and the number of current message you have create like .
NOTE
For further information on how to enter characters, refer to the Entering Text menu.
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While entering your message, press the [Option] Soft key to use the following options.
When you press the [Up/Down] key to select an item and press the [Select] Soft key using the following option;
• Add Picture: Loads the selected item.
• Add Animation: Loads the selected item.
• Add Melody: The melody will be set up and played back
• Add Emotion: Loads the selected item.
• Add Template: Insert a clause stored in Template.
• Language: The selected language will be displayed at the
once.
bottom of center.
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Sending and saving a message
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When you complete entering the message, select ‘Send’ option after pressing the [Option] soft key, [Send Option] menu will
popup up with the following options.
• Send: Input the receiver’s phone number manually.
• Send & Save: Sends out messages like [Send].
• Save : Saves a written message in Outbox
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Input the receiver’s phone number on the Number Screen Press the option Soft key to search for the number in the
Contacts or Recent Calls.. You can add up to 4 receivers
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Press the [OK] soft key to fix the numbers and select ‘Send’ option after pressing the [Option] soft key to display the
transmission progress with a sending animation. If you fail to send out a message, press the [Yes] Soft key to retry or press the [No] Soft key to save the message in Outbox.
Sent message will be automatically saved in Outbox.
Inbox
Select ‘Menu >1.Messages>1.Text Messages>2.Inbox’.
Select Inbox and press the [Option] Soft key and select ‘Read’ option to see the received messages one by one.
If you select ‘Reply’ option to send message to the received number , the write new screen will appear. Callback number is already registered. You add information. Select [Option] Soft key at the left of Total Message List to select the following menu.
Read: Read the received messages.
Reply: Writes and sends a new message with the
received number. (Refer to 1.1.1 Write New.)
Forward: Sends the received message to others.
Edit: Edits the received messages for sending.
Delete: Deletes the selected message.
Delete All: Deletes all messages in the Inbox.
Select a message and select [Option] Soft key on the left to select the following menu.
Reply: Writes and sends a new message with the
received number.
Forward: Forwards the received messages to
Edit: Edits the received messages.
Cut Objects: Saves the object in the received
Cut Numbers: Selects any number in the received
others
messages.
messages.
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Messages
Select a function from View to extract and list up numbers in the messages. Press the [Save] Soft key to add each number to the new or existing Contacts entry.
Cut URLs: Selects a function from View to extract
Move to Saved Box: Saves the selected messages
Delete: Deletes the selected message.
Return Call: Makes a call to the sender.
and list up URLs in the message. Press the [Save] Soft key to add it to Bookmark.
in Saved Box. The old message will be deleted.
Outbox
Select ‘Menu>1.Messages>1.Text Messages>3.Outbox’.
The Outbox saves the message that you have sent or saved without sending.
Press the [Option] Soft key to select the options. Select Outbox and press the [Option] Soft key and select the Read option to see the sent messages one by one.
Read: Read the messages in the Outbox.
Edit: Edits the message and sends it.
Delete: Deletes the message.
Delete All: Deletes all messages in the Outbox.
Select a message and select [Option] at the left for the associated options.
Edit: Edits the message.
Move to Saved box: Moves the messages to Saved
Delete: Deletes the message.
Box. The old message will be deleted.
Saved Box
Select ‘Menu>1.Messages>1.Text Messages>4.Saved Box’
The message in the Saved Box comes from Inbox or Outbox, or the draft message. All messages keep their feature when it was created and all options are applicable.
Text Templates
Select ‘Menu>1.Messages>1.Text Messages>5.Text Templates’.
By default, 9 templates are provided. You can add 10 more but you cannot delete the default (pre-loaded) templates.
Select a text template menu and press the [Option] Soft key for the associated options.
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Read: Read the template.
Edit: Edits a template.
New: Makes a new template. Not available if
Delete: Deletes a template you have defined.
template space is full.
Messages
Message Type: Allows you to set the message type
to Normal, Fax, Voice mail, ERMES, Nation’ l paging, X400, or Internet. The network will convert the messages into the selected format.
Select a message and press the [Option] Soft key for the associated options.
Send: Refer to Write New.
Delete: Deletes a template.
Edit: Edits a template.
Setting
Select ‘Menu>1.Messages>1.Text Messages>6.Settings’.
You can set up default SMS information using this menu with the following options.
Message Centre: Allows you to store or change the
Message Lifetime: Allows you to set the duration of
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number of your SMS centre required when sending a message. You must obtain this number from your service provider.
message storing at the message centre while attempting to deliver it.
Memory Info
Select ‘Menu>1.Messages>1.Text Messages>7. Memory Info’.
Select Memory Info and press the [Select] Soft key to display the free SIM memory space (Inbox and Outbox) and Saved Box (Phone Memory).
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Messages
Multimedia Message.
Select ‘Menu>1.messages>2. Multimedia Msgs’.
Multimedia Message Service (MMS) is a messaging service quite similar to the Short Message Service (SMS). It provides asynchronous delivery of personal multimedia messages between phone and phone, and phone and e-mail. Adding to the familiar text content of the text message, the multimedia message can contain image, graphic, and/or sound. The MMS message is a separate multimedia presentation in a single entry, not the attachment to the text file. Using the MMS feature, your handset can receive a multimedia message and/or send a picture message, depending on availability of your service provider. Only the handset that supports the multimedia message feature can receive or display the multimedia message.
Managing memory
When the New message icon ( ) appears on the display, you have to retrieve messages in the Inbox. It disappears when you finish retrieving a new message. If you cannot receive any new message, you must delete one or more old messages to free memory, using the Delete option within the Inbox, Outbox, Saved box, or the Delete All option.
NOTE
Multimedia message boxes, Java, and Media Gallery share a given amount of memory in your phone. You can also use the Delete or Delete All option to delete some sounds or Media Gallery.
Write New: Writes a new MMS.
Inbox: Displays the received message and saves it
in the handset memory.
Outbox: Displays the sent or draft message and
saves it in the handset memory.
Saved box: Saves the messages from Inbox and
Outbox in the Saved Box of the
handset memory. MMS Templates: Displays basic templates Settings: Sets up the MMS environment. MMS Profiles: Sets up the MMS profile. Memory Info: Indicates the free handset memory.
Write New
Select ‘Menu>1.messages>2. Multimedia Msgs.>1. Write new’ and press the [Select] Soft key
Slide page information will be displayed on the top right corner. You can add, edit, replace, or delete objects or templates to MMS with the following option.
This menu option allows you to create a new multimedia message and then send it to several receivers..
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Press the [Select] Soft key and select one of the following options using the [Up] or [Down] key.
Add Text Enters a new message. For further details, refer to the Entering Text menu.
Add Image Adds an image in Image Gallery. Press the [Select] Soft key to select the image when the image list appears. For further details, refer to the Image Gallery menu.
Add Sound Adds a sound in Sound Gallery. Press the [Select] Soft key to select sound when the sound list appears. For further details, refer to the Sound Gallery menu.
Add Template Adds the MMS template messages. This feature is available only when no item is in the slide. With more than a slide, Add Template will not be available.
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Press the Option Soft key to use the following options.
Preview Shows the message as the way it appears on recipient’s handset.
Slide Timing Set the time duration that the received message is displayed. The display the display automatically scrolls to the next slide page after the specified time,.
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Page Layout Arranges the image and text display position in the slide page. You can set ‘Image at Top’ or ‘Text at Top’.
Edit Subject Edits or modifies the subject. (Refer to Entering Text.)
Delete/Replace Object Deletes or Replaces the selected object (text, image or sound) from the slide page.
Add Objects Adds new text, image, sound, template or slide objects.
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Sending and saving a message
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When you complete creating the message, press the [Option] Soft key and select ‘Send ‘option. [Send Option] menu will pop
up with the following options.
Send: Enters the receiver phone number manually
Send & Save: Sends out the message like the
Save: Saves a written message in the Outbox.
Save as Template: Saves current message in the
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Select an entry on the Send screen. If the phone number entry is empty, input the receiver’s number.
You can search for the number in the Contacts by pressing the option Soft key.
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To send the message to several receivers (up to 9 receivers), repeat the step 3.
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When you complete entering the receiver, press the [Option] Soft key and Select a ‘Send’ option..
NOTE
If size of the MMS exceeds the transmission limit, the information message will appear. Even though you forget to save the outgoing message, it will be saved in the Outbox automatically. The ‘Save’ option will be disabled for the saved message.
[Send] button. Sent message will be automatically saved in the Outbox.
Template.
Inbox:
Select ‘Menu>1.messages>2. Multimedia Msgs.>2. Inbox’ and press the [Select] Soft key.
Select Inbox and press the [Option] Soft key and select the Read option to display the received messages one by one.
You can receive a MMS notification through the SMS network and read only the downloaded MMS message. If ‘Auto Download’ is set to On, notification will not be made but the message will be saved in Inbox as unread one. Check the new message from MMS Inbox. Select the [Download] to download a message.
Select [Option] at the left of the whole message list to select the following option.
Read: Read the received message.
Reply: Writes and sends a new message using the
receiver’s number. Forward: Sends the received message to others. Delete: Deletes the selected message. Delete All: Deletes all messages in Inbox.
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Messages
Select a message and select [Option] on the left to select the following menu.
Replay: Replays the message.
Reply: Writes and sends a new message using the
receiver’s number. Forward: Forwards the received message to others. Edit: Edits the selected message. Cut Objects: Displays all objects integrated with a
message.
Cut Numbers: Selects any number in the received
messages. Select a function from View to extract and list up numbers in the messages. Press the [Save] Soft key to add each number to the new or existing Contacts entry.
Move to Saved Box: Saves the message in the
Saved Box. The old message will be deleted.
Save as Template: Saves the current message in a
template form. Delete: Deletes the messages. Message Info: Displays information on the selected
message.(From, subject, size)
Outbox
Select ‘Menu>1.messages>2. Multimedia Msgs.>3.Outbox’ and press the [Select] Soft key.
Outbox stores messages that you have sent, or failed to send, or cancelled. When the Outbox menu option is selected, the list of messages you have sent or saved will be displayed with the:
Message’s subject or no subject if the message had no subject.
Receiver’s phone number
Message status; Sent message, failed message, cancelled message or delivery report.
To view a message, scroll to it and press the [Option] Soft key and select a ‘Read’ option To scroll through the message, press the [Up] or [Down] key. If the message has more than one page, you can press the [1] or [3] key to move through the pages, or the pages will be moved through automatically according to the paging timing that sender has set. You can choose the following options by pressing the [Option] Soft key:
Replay: Replays the message.
Edit: Edits the message.
Cut Objects: Displays all objects integrated with a
message.
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Move to Saved box: Moves the messages to Saved
Save as Template: Saves the current message in a
Delete: Deletes the message.
Box. The old message will be deleted.
template form.
Messages
New: Creates a new template. (Refer to Write New.)
Delete All: Deletes all templates inside MMS
Select a specific template and select [Option] at the left to choose one of Replay, Edit, Send, Delete, or Menu.
Template.
Saved Box
Select ‘Menu>1.messages>2. Multimedia Msgs.>4.Saved Box’ and press the [Select] Soft key.
The message to be saved in Saved Box comes from Inbox or Outbox. All messages keep their feature as in the corresponding box and all options are available. You can move the files in Saved Box to the folder where each file came from with the ‘Move’ function.
MMS Template
Select ‘Menu>1.messages>2. Multimedia Msgs.>5.MMS Templates’ and press the [Select] Soft key.
Select ’ MMS Templates’ and press the [Option] Soft key and select the Read option to display the messages saved in Template one by one.
Read: Read the template.
Edit: Edits and saves a message
(Refer to Write New.).
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Replay: Replays the template.
Edit: Edits the template. (See Write New.)
Cut Object: Displays all objects integrated with a
Send: Sends the template. (See Send.)
Delete: Deletes the template.
message.
Settings
Select Menu>1.messages>2. Multimedia Msgs.>6.Settings and press the [Select] Soft key.
Using this menu, you can set up default settings for sending or receiving MMS message. The following options are available:
Message Lifetime Allows you to set the duration of time your message stored at the message centre while attempting to deliver it. You can select one of Maximum Time / 1 Week / 3 Days / 1 Day / 12 Hours / 6 Hours / 1 Hour
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Auto Download Allows you to set how you receive a message. You can select one of On and Off
Delivery Reports When this option is set to On, the network informs you whether or not your message has been delivered successfully.
Read Reports When this option sets to On, receiver’s phone sends a reply to let you know when your message was read by her/him
Read Rep. Allow When this option sets to Off, your phone does not send a reply to the receiver’s phone even if the sender asks for the read confirmation reply
Spam Filter When this option sets to On, you can reject advertisement message from the service provider You can select one of Off / Prompt If Spam / Reject Spam.
MMS Profiles
Select Menu>1.messages>2. Multimedia Msgs.>7.MMS Profiles and press the [Select] Soft key.
Select ‘MMS Profiles’ and press the [Select] Soft key to display the current profile list. Unedited profiles will not be selected. Choose a profile to edit and the ‘Edit Profile’ window will pop up.
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Profile Name: Input the profile name.
MMS Centre: Input the connection URL.
GSM Setting: Set up the GSM environment.
- Gateway
- IP Address: Input the IP address. A comma will
- IP Port: Input the IP port number for yourself.
- Login ID: Input the ID to sign into the gateway.
- Password: Input the password to sign into the
- Data Call Type: Press the [Up/Down] key to
- Dial Number: Input the dial number manually
- Login ID: Input the ID to sign into the GSM.
- Password: Input the password to sign into the
GPRS Setting: Set up the GPRS environment.
- Gateway
- IP Address: Input the IP address. A comma will
- IP Port: Input the IP port number for yourself.
- Login ID: Input the ID to sign into the gateway.
- Password: Input the password to sign into the
- APN: Input the Access Point Name for yourself.
- Login ID: Input the ID to sign into the GPRS.
- Password: Input the password to sign into the
Bearer: Press the [Up/Down] key to choose either
GPRS Only / GSM Only.
Reset Profile: Deletes all the profiles in possession.
be added every 3 digits.
gateway.
choose either ISDN or Analogue.
GSM.
be added every 3 digits.
gateway.
GPRS.
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Memory Info
Select ‘Menu>1.messages>2.Multimedia Msgs.>8. Memory Info’ and press the [Select] Soft key.
You can see the used or available memory amount.
Broadcast
Select Menu>1.messages>3.Broadcast and press the [Select] Soft key This function depends on your network service provider. Please ask them for detailed information. You can receive information messages offered by your network service provider. Use this function to select the information message topic you want to receive from the network service provider.
Receive
Select ‘Menu>1.messages>3.Broadcast>1.Receive’ and press the [Select] Soft key. Press [Up/Down] key to set whether the message will be received or not.
Read Message
Select ‘Menu >1.messages>3.Broadcast>2. Read Message’ and press the [Select] Soft key.
You can read a received message.
Topic List
Select ‘Menu>1.messages>3.Broadcast>3.Topic List’ and press the [Select] Soft key. Current Topic: Displays the current Topic list. Press [Option] to;
Insert: Inserts a topic.
Delete: Deletes a topic from the list.
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Add My Topic: Adds My Topic.
View/Edit: Edits a topic
Insert: Inserts a topic.
Delete: Deletes a topic from the list.
NOTE
You cannot delete or edit the predefined topic. You can edit or delete My Topic only.
Language
Select ‘Menu>1.messages>3.Broadcast> 4.Language’ and press the [Select] Soft key.
Choose one of All,
NOTE
The language varies on the region.
Voice Mail
Select ‘Menu>1.messages>4.Voice Mail’ and press the [Select] Soft key.
Use this function to access to the voice mailbox provided by the network service provider.
Call: Calls the predefined voice mail system to
check a voice mail.
Voice Mail Number: Inputs the voice mail receiver
number manually.
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Contacts
You can make your personal contacts, which can be added or deleted at any time. You can save up to 1000 contacts in the SIM or the handset memory.
Adding a new contact
Select ‘Menu >2.Contacts >2.Add Contact’. Adds contact information of other people. Initially, the empty filed with gray colour will appear until you input some text. Depending on the Memory in Use setup, the following field will be displayed.
Phone: Name, Mobile, Home, Office, Fax, Group,
Picture, Melody, Email, and Memo. SIM Card: Name, Mobile, and Group Phone or SIM: Select the saving location – handset
or SIM.
Editing the Contacts
Edits the contact information you want to change.
Searching a Name/Group
Name Search
Select ‘Menu >2.Contacts >1.Search >1.Name Search’. Searches for the phone number from the Contacts in the following procedure.
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Input a name and press [option] soft key and select ‘Search’ optin
The contact list is shown and the cursor is placed on an item that matches with your input data.
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Press the [1/3] key to view the recorded numbers if selected person has one more phone numbers.
Press the Option Soft key [ ] to;
Details: Show details of the selected contact.
Edit: Raise the Edit Contacts window to edit
content.
Move: As far as the selected number stays in the
handset memory, it can be moved to the
SIM card at any time. Send Message: Send a message to a selected one. New Contact: Go to Add Contact. Delete: Delete the selected item. Add to Speed Dial: Add to Speed dial.
Group Search
Select ‘Menu >2.Contacts >1.Search >2.Group Search’. Searches for the phone number of each group.
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Contacts
Group Setting
Select ‘Menu > 2.Contacts > 4.Groups’.
Changes the settings for the five predefined caller groups. Default Groups: No Group, Family, Friends, Business, and VIP
You can change the group ring tone by pressing ’Group Ring Tone’ in the option menu. Also, you can add your preferred new groups by pressing the right Soft key, on top of the predefined 5 groups.
Speed Dial Setting
Press a number in the Contacts in the standby mode for Speed Dial. To add Speed Dial, use Add to Speed Dial option. The Speed Dial number ranges from No. 2 to No. 99, totalling 98 dials.
To Set the Speed Dial;
Press the [Up/Down] key to move to Empty and press the [Add] key. Press the [Up/Down] key to choose a person and press the [1/3] key to select his number.. Press the [Select] Soft key to save an item in the Speed Dial list.
Press the Option Soft key to;
Remove: Deletes an item.
Edit: Edits an item. Like the New menu, the Edit
function will overwrite the old number.
Delete all
Deletes all information saved in Phone/ SIM Card.
Memory Info
Displays the status of the Phone/SIM memory in use.
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Call Logs
Press the [ ] key to see the recent call logs in the standby mode or select ‘Menu > 3.Call logs’.
Call Logs
Delete All: Deletes all missed call records from the
list.
This function displays missed calls, received calls, and dialled calls. You can delete a call log and see the information for the call timer, call cost, and GPRS Info in this menu.
NOTE
If Contact contains the phone number that you want to dial, the name will be displayed, or phone number, date, and time will be displayed alternately in Call Screen. Press [ ] key when the cursor placed on the number or name to dial the number.
Missed Calls
Select ‘Menu > 3.Call logs > 1.Missed Calls’. Displays the missed calls list accompanied by the time and date of a missed call as well as the number or name of the receiver. Press the [Up/Down] key for selection.
Press the [Option] Soft key to;
Details: Displays the detail view of call record.
Send Message: Sends a message to the missed
Delete: Deletes the missed call record indicated by
the list
call.
When the call is not found in Contact, the [Save Number] option will be created.
Received Calls
Select ‘Menu > 3.Call logs > 2.Received Calls’. Displays the received call list accompanied by the time and date of a received call as well as the number or name of the caller. Press the [Up/Down] key to select.
Press the Option Soft key to;
Details: Displays the detail view of call record.
Send Message: Sends a message to the received
Delete: Deletes the received call record indicated
by the list.
Delete All: Deletes all the received call record from
When the call is not found in Contact, the [Save Number] option will be created.
call record.
the list.
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Dialled Calls
Select ‘Menu>3.Call logs>3.Dialled Calls’. Displays the Dialled calls list accompanied by the time and date of a dialled call as well as the number or name of the receiver. Press the [Up/Down] key for selection.
Press the [Option] Soft key to;
Details: Displays the detail view of call record.
Send Message: Sends a message to the dialled call
Delete: Deletes the dialled call record being
Delete All: Deletes all the dialled call record from
record.
indicated by the list
the list.
When the call is not found in Contact, the [Save Number] option will be created.
Delete Call Logs
Select ‘Menu>3.Call logs>4.Delete call Logs’. It deletes the missed, received, or dialled calls or All Calls records with All. Press the [YES] soft key or [NO] soft key to execute or cancel this function.
Call Timer
Select ‘Menu>3.Call logs>5.Call Timer’. Notifies the information on call time.
Last Call Time: Date and Time.
Received, Dialled, All Call Time: Call Time only.
Reset Call Times: Initializes call timer. Press the
[Reset] Soft key and input the phone password. And then press the [Confirm] Soft key one more time.
Call Cost
Select ‘Menu>3.Call logs>6.Call Cost’. Records the information on call cost, and limits the call charge to prevent overcharge.
Last Call Cost: Displays the cost of the last call.
All Call Cost: Displays the cost of all calls.
Clear Logs: Inputs PIN2 to delete all the logs of call
Max Cost: Reads or sets up the maximum value of
This function has the following sub options.
1. Read Limit: Reads the maximum unit value.
2. Set Limit: Sets up the maximum units.
Cost Unit: Reads or sets up the unit defined in a
This function has the following sub options.
1. Read Unit: Reads the cost unit.
2. Set Unit: Sets up the current cost unit and the cost per
cost.
the call cost unit in the service area.
service area.
unit.
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GPRS Info
Select ‘Menu>3.Call logs>7. GPRS Info’. It displays the GPRS data transmission capacity.
Current Info: Displays the total transmission Kbytes
Last Info: Displays the total transmission Kbytes in
All Info: Displays the total transmission Kbytes
Clear Logs: Deletes the log related to GPRS.
at the moment.
the past.
since connected.
Media Gallery
Select ‘Menu>4.Fun&Tool>1.Media Gallery’.
Encendido del teléfono :
You can view or edit the image or information recorded in your handset in this menu.
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Select ‘Menu>4.Fun &Tools>1.Media Gallery>1.Image Gallery’ to the list of images saved in your phone.
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Select the View option to zoom in the image selected from the list.
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Press the [Up/Down] key to view other images in the list.
Select the [Back] Soft key to be back to the list.
Using the Image Options
Press the [Option] Soft key to apply the following option to a selected image in the gallery.
View: Zoom in the selected image.
Set as Wallpaper: Adds an image to ‘My Wallpaper’ of
Rename: Renames an image
Delete: Deletes an image.
Delete All: Deletes all the images in the gallery.
Information: Views the information on an image.
Display Setting to be set to the background image of the main screen.
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Sound Gallery
Plays back sound in your handset or edits information. Select ‘Menu>4.Fun &Tools>1.Media Gallery>2.Sound Gallery’ to display the list of sound recorded in your handset.
The selected melody will be automatically played back for one time. Press the [option] soft key to apply the option to the sound concerned.
- Option: Set as Ring Tone, Rename, Delete, Delete All, Information
(Refer to the Image Gallery Option for the function description.) Over 16 poly melody canot be played.
Memory Info
Displays information on the memory usage status of Image, Sound, Java, MMS and System used.
NOTE
The ‘System’ memory information means the total used memory for the reserved objects, user-defined wallpaper and so on.
Game
The Rabbit Escape.
One day, a cute rabbit living in a deep forest is delighted with carrots dropped all over the trail. But they were just decoys dropped by a fox to catch the poor rabbit for his supper. The poor rabbit finds the fact too late as he has already become a captive of the fox. While the fox looks away somehow, the rabbit escapes from a cage and plans to drive the fox into troubles. It’s all up to you whether this smart rabbit can revenge the fox and obtain keys and carrots.
[Game Screen]
Keys
[Soft1key]
[Sokr2key]
Move Left
Move Right
Move Up
Move Down
Fire
Pause
OK
Back
Functions
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Smokey
The objective of this game is to help the sorcerer boy to push the monsters into the cages. You can’t pull the monsters back. So think carefully when you make a move. This game consists of 200 different stages with various difficulties. The buttons used for playing the game are described in the “Help” menu.
Keys
[Left Soft key]
Move Left
Move Right
Move Up
Move Down
Pause
Select Stage
OK
Back[Right Soft key]
Functions
Java
You can download and execute the java application on your handset. The java application for a mobile handset is called a Midlet. Use the WAP browser to search a Midlet and download it for installation.
* The Midlet is not installed in the current model.
Please download it if you want.
View of Java Application List
Mantenga presionada (3 segundos) [ Finalizar ] para Select ‘4.Fun &Tools > 3. Java’ in the menu to select a Java menu. Select ‘1. Midlets List’ to view the Java Application list stored in your handset.
Java Application Execution/Deletion/Information Search
Select ‘4.Fun &Tools > 3.Java’ in the menu to select a Java menu. Select ‘1. Midlets List’ to view the Java Application list stored in your handset. Press the Navigation key to select an application. MENU has an option to control the Midlet.
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To Press the
Run the Midlet
View Detail Information
Delete the Midlet
[ ] and select [Run],
[ ] and select [Info]
[ ] and select [Delete]
View of Java Application Memory
Select ‘2.Memory Info’ to see the memory used for Midlet.
Auto Answer
The Auto Answer function works like the automatic answering machine. It sends the recorded message to the caller if you don’t answer the call for the specified period of time.
Auto Answer
Set Auto Answer to on/off. If set to on, the Auto Answer function will be enabled.
Recorded Message
Displays a list of recorded messages during call active (In call). Each list displays the recorded date & time of the file Press [Delete] to delete the message in the View list, and press the [Send] key to make a call using the caller ID.
Response Message
Depending on your current situation, different answering message will be played back, including Absent, Meeting, Driving or User Message. The User Message is the voice message of the local user that will be answered in the standby mode.
Response time
Sets the automatic answering time (3 secs, 5 secs, 10 secs or 20 secs).
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When the response time elapses without answering the incoming call, the recorded message will be sent to the caller. If the caller decides to leave a voice message, recording will be started with beep sound.
User Message
Displays your voice message set for the response message. Press the [Option] Soft key and select the Play Option for playback. If no message is recorded, only the recorder function will be used.
Voice Memo
The Voice Memo function records your voice message. You can use Record, Stop, Play, and Save for voice recording and playback. You can use the Text Editor for title input.
Record
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Select New from the option menu and press the [Select] Soft key
Tip
When the memory is full, the “Memory full” message will appear and returns to the upper menu.
2
Press [Stop] to terminate the recording process and press [Play] to hear the recorded data.
3
Press the [Option] Soft key and select the Save option, input a name, and press the [Option] Soft key and select the Save
option to record data.
Play
1
Select an item and the [Option] Soft key and select the Play option to start play immediately.
Press the Option Soft key to;
Play: Play the selected voice memo.
New: Creates new voice memo.
Delete: Deletes the selected voice memo.
Delete All: Deletes all voice memos.
Rename: Renames the voice memo.
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Profiles
Profiles
Select ‘Menu>5.Profiles’. Profiles define how your handset reacts when you receive a call or a message, how your keypad sounds when you press a key, and more. Ring tone, key tone, and other settings for each of the five available profiles can be used by their default setting, or customized to your needs. Select and customize the most suitable profile to your preference, such as when you are in a meeting or outdoor. The profiles available are Normal, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor and Car.
Ring Tone
Select ‘Menu>5.Profiles >1. Ring Tone’ and press the [Select] Soft key.
* You can choose the preferred ring type and
melody to ring and ring volume.
Ring type: Ringing, Vibration, Vib then ring, Vib and Ring, Ascending, None (Quiet)
Ring Volume: Controls the volume by 7 levels.
Sound: Sound is composed of several groups such as Melody Sound, Bell Sound and User Sound. Each Group has multi tones. User Sound presents the melody of ‘4.Fun & Tools ->
1.Media Gallery -> 2.Sound Gallery’ in consequence.
Message Alert
Select ‘Menu>5.Profiles>2.Message Alert’ and press the [Select] Soft key.. You can select the preferred alerting melody, its volume and reminding period when you have new messages.
Reminder: Use the [1/3] key to select one out of Off,
Ring Volume: Controls the volume by 7 levels.
Sound: Use the [1/3] key to set Message Alert Tone
Once, Every 2 Mins, Every 5 Mins.
to Bell1, Bell2, Bell3.
Key Tone
You can select the keypad sound to be used for dialing or in the menu screen. Select ‘Menu>5.Profiles>3.Key Tone’ and press the [Select] Soft key.
Tone Type: You may turn the key tone on or off.
Ring Volume: Controls the volume by 7 levels.
Sound: Selects a key tone.
Beep,DTMF,Bell1,Bell2,Bell3
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Settings
Sound Effect
Turns on or off the default sound effect. Select ‘Menu>5.Profiles> 4.Sound Effect’ and press the [Select] Soft key.
Menu Moving: When you change a menu with the
Power On & Off: When you turn the power on or
Option Popup: When you press the [ ] key to
Call Connection: When you dial or hang up.
WAP Connection: When you connect or terminate
Hour Alert: A sound effect every hour while your
Minute Minder: A sound effect every minute while
Popup Alert: A warning, error, information or
Navigation key.
off.
see the popup window.
WAP.
phone is in the standby mode.
you are on a phone call.
question sound effect.
Profile Name
Select a profile name menu from the Profile Sound editing screen to rename it manually.
Reset
Select the Reset menu from the Profile Sound editing screen and press [Yes] to initialize all the sound related values in the profile.
Select ‘Menu>6. Settings’. You can set up various handset functions at your choice in the settings menu.
Display Settings
Select ‘Menu>6.Settings>1.Display Settings’. You can change the image or colour of the display composition at your choice or by necessity.
My Wallpaper
Select ‘Menu>6.Settings>1. Display Settings>1.My Wallpaper’ and press the [Select] Soft key.
You can change the background image of the main screen. Sets up Wallpaper by “My Wallpaper”. My Wallpaper stores items used to set up Wallpaper at Image Gallery. Other wallpapers than the default one may be deleted by the [Option] Soft key and select the Delete option. (The default one cannot be deleted permanently.)
Wallpaper Type
Press the [Up/Down] key to set up Digital Clock /Analog Clock 1/ Analog Clock 2/ Greeting/D-day
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Settings
Settings
Style Theme
Select Menu>6.Settings>1.Display Settings>3. Style Theme and press the [Select] Soft key. Press the [1/3] key to set up the Style you want.
Greeting
Select ‘Menu>6.Settings>1.Display Settings>4.Greeting’ and press the [Select] Soft key. You can set up the greeting message during startup or standby mode.
Backlight
You can set up the Backlight. Press the [Up/Down] key to change the value that is displayed when you select ‘Menu>6.Settings>1.Display Settings>5.Backlight,’ and press the [Select] Soft key.
Brightness
Press [1/3] key to change the value and press the [Select] soft key to set up the brightness.
Software Version
This function is to show the software version of your phone.
Call Settings
Select ‘Menu>6.Settings>2.Call Settings’.
Call Divert
Select ‘Menu>6.Settings>2.Call Settings>1.Call Divert’. You can divert the received call to another phone number with this menu. You may choose one from All Calls, When Busy, On No Answer, or When Not Found, all of which share the same basic flow.
Ex) All Calls
Activated: Selects ‘Activated’ to convert all the services from the network
such as Voice Calls, Data, Fax, and Messages. Input a number and press the [Option] Soft key and select the Save option to
Answer Type
Select ‘Menu>6.Settings>2.Call Settings>2. Answer Type’. You can set up the call receiving method. Use the [Up/Down] key to set the call receiving method.
transmit the setup value to the network. Deactivated: Deactivates Divert. Status: Displays the current setup status By Service: If your network supports such function, you may divert a
specific type of call into another number. “All Services” can divert all the calls or select one from Voice Calls, Data, Fax, and Messages. Select “All Except Msgs” to divert all but Message Service.
Cancel All: Cancels all call diversion.
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Settings
SEND Key: You can answer the incoming call by
Any Key: You can answer incoming calls by
Auto Receive: Your handset automatically answers
Auto Redial
Select ‘Menu>6.Settings>2.Call Settings>3.Auto Redial’. This is an Auto-redial function in case of call drop.
On: Sets up Auto Redial.
Off: Cancels Auto Redial.
Call Waiting
Select ‘Menu>6.Settings>2.call Settings>4.Call Waiting’. The call waiting function informs you of reception of the second call.
Activate: Sets up Call Waiting.
Deactivate: Cancels the preset Call Waiting.
Status: Informs the setup condition.
pressing the [ ] key.
pressing any key, except the [ ] key and the [Reject] Soft key.
calls after 10 seconds. This feature is available only when the handset is connected to the ear jack.
Settings
Send Caller ID
Select ‘Menu>6.Settings>2.Call Settings>5.Send Caller ID’. You can see an incoming call number (with the caller’s name if it is stored in Contacts) or let the caller to identify your number. This service is dependent on the network. Please ask the network provider.
Own Number
Select ‘Menu>6.Settings>2.Call Settings>6. Own Number’. The number of Own Number can vary (up to 2) depending on the SIM.
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Settings
Language
Select ‘Menu>6.Settings>3.Language’. You can select a language to be displayed on the handset.
NOTE
‘Automatic’ selects the language previously stored in your SIM.
Time & Date
Set ‘Menu>6.Settings>4.Time & Date’. You can set up Time, Date, and Date Format.
Auto Keypad Lock
Set ‘Menu>6.Settings>5.Auto Keypad Lock’ You can lock the Keypad if there is no key input within the setup time. Press the [Up/Down] key to choose one of these value off / 15secs / 30secs / 1min / 2mins and press the [Select] Soft key to set up the Auto Keypad Lock.
Network Selection
Select ‘Menu>6.Settings> 6.Network Selection’. You can select Automatic or Manual.
Security Settings
Set ‘Menu>6.Settings> 7.Security Settings’. The security settings enable you to restrict the use of your handset to the people and types of calls of your choice. Various codes and passwords are used to protect the features of your phone. They are described in the following sections. See also Access code at the Appendix. The Security function keeps your handset and SIM Card away from the unauthorized hands and you may set up a password for your handset or make the Call Barring service and Fixed Dialing mode.
SIM Lock
Press the [1/3] key for setup. You should input the password when entering into the sub-menu under the Security Settings. If you fail to input the correct PIN1 and PIN2 number for 3 times continuously, you will be prompted to input the PUK number.
Change PIN
Changes the PIN number.
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Phone Lock
Once selected, this option locks your phone until you input a right password. Press the [Select] Soft key after you input the password. If you want to lock your phone again, select “Unlock” followed by “Lock”.
Change Lock
Changes a password. Default Password is 1234.
Lock: You should input PIN1 to access to the main
menu after power on.
Unlock: You don’t have to input PIN1 to access to
Application Lock
Input a password and mark an application at your choice and then, press the [Option] Soft key and select the Save option to lock the application.
Call Barring
You can set the limitation of making a certain call.
International Call: Limits an outgoing and incoming
Only Local/Home: Limits to local/home calls only.
Incoming Calls: Limits all incoming calls.
Incoming Calls When Abroad: Limits all
the main menu after power on.
international call.
international incoming calls.
Settings
Int. Calls Except to Home Country: Limits other
Clear All: Cancels all the barring settings.
Change Password: Replaces the old password with
new one.
CUG (Closed User Group)
Sets up a group of numbers that you want to dial or receive. Select CUG name and press the [Option] Soft key to see the CUG name list as you input.
Select: Select CUG Identifier.
Add: Lists up a new CUG name in the Index list.
Delete: Deletes the preset CUG Identifier.
Edit: Edits CUG Identifier.
Fixed Dialling (Fixed Dialing Numbers)
Fixed Dialling is a service that limits your access to the specific numbers in the Phonebook list recorded in SIM. Input PIN2 to set up or cancel this service.(up to 3 times) (On, Off )
- Fixed Dial List: Displays the numbers recorded in the Fixed Dialling list.
Change PIN2
Changes PIN2.
international calls except home country.
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Organiser
System Reset
Select Menu>6.Settings> 8.System Reset. Deletes all user settings and data from your handset and initializes it as if it were just shipped out of the factory. Input the phone password and press the [Yes] Soft key to reset. Default password is 1234.
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Select ‘Menu>7.Organiser’. Organizer provides various functions including alarm setting, main event record, memo, world time, calculator, unit conversion, stopwatch and timer.
Alarm
Select ‘Menu>7.Organiser>1.Alarm’. You can set an alarm to sound at up to 5 specific times. (Once you set the On Morning Call, an icon appears.)
To set an alarm
Select ‘Menu>7.Organiser>1.Alarm’ to display the current alarm list. Select an alarm to set and press the [Select] Soft key Press the [Option] Soft key and select the New option in the list to set a new alarm with the edit alarm screen.
Edit: Edit the Alarm.
New: Creates a new alarm.
Clear: Deletes an Alarm from the list.
Clear All: Deletes all Alarms in the list.
On Morning Call / Off Morning Call: Alarms always
On Snooze / Off Snooze: The alarm that is set to
Snooze rings every 5 minutes for 3 times. Only one alarm can be set to On Snooze.
ring regardless of the ring type, vibration or whatever.
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Press the [Option] Soft key and select the Edit option to edit Alarm, and then press the [Up/Down] key in the ‘Edit Alarm’ screen to set up Set Time, or Melody.
Press the [1/3] key to select AM or PM or 24H of the time for setup.
In case of Melody type, press the [3] key to enter Sound Gallery to select a melody.
Calendar
Select ‘Menu>7.Organiser>2.Calendar’. Calendar helps you to manage your schedule including your time for call or special day. Alarm service on a set date is also included in this function. Calendar consists of Monthly View, Daily View, and Event View & Edit.
To view a calendar;
Monthly View
Consulting the Calendar
To Press the
Move to another day
Move to another week
Move to the previous or next month
Select ‘7.Organiser>2.Calendar’ from the menu to display the Monthly View.
Press the Option Soft key [ ] to;
[ ] Previous Day [ ] Next Day
[Up] Previous Week [Down] Next Week
Side Up] Previous Month [Side Down] Next Month
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New: Adds a new event.
Details: Shows all details of scheduled events.
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Go to Date: Moves to the set date.
Go to Today: Moves to today for selection.
View All Events: Shows all of your scheduled
Del Past Events: Deletes your past scheduled
Del All Events: Deletes all of your scheduled
Memory Info: Displays the number of stored event,
Use the Navigation key to select the date and press the [Option] Soft key. On a date with any schedule registered, move to Daily View to check the schedule. On a date with no registered schedule, add a new schedule. Any event registered on a date will be displayed at the bottom of LCD in a form of icon.
Daily View
Shows the list of schedule registered on a date. Select a schedule and press the [Option] soft key and select ‘Details’ option to view or edit the details of an event. Press the [1/3] key to move between dates.
Press the Option Soft key [ ] to;
events
events.
events.
not more than 50.
Organiser
Move Date: Transfers an event to a specific date.
Delete All: Deletes all events.
On D-Day / Off D-Day: Sets up or cancels D-Day.
New: Adds a new event.
NOTE
When you select D-Day from Screen Control, ‘D-Date, Event Memo Content Part’ will appear in the standby screen. Upon setup of a new D-Day, the existing D-Day is automatically deleted.
Event View & Edit
Shows the registered schedules item by item and edit the schedule or create a new schedule. Create New Event (by View & Edit)
Select a day from Monthly View and press the [Option] Soft key and select the New option
Upon appearance of the New Event screen, select and input an event item by item for registration.
After input, press the [Save] Soft key to save the event.
NOTE
Maximum Quantity of Schedule for Registration: 50 Maximum Daily Quantity of Schedule for Registration: 7 Period of Registration: 01/01/2000 ~ 01 / 01 / 2010
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Edit: Edits an event.
Delete: Deletes an event
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Memo
Select ‘Menu>7.Organiser>3.Memo’. Saves short notes in your phone.
Press the Option Soft key [ ] to;
Details: Shows all details of memos.
Edit: Retrieve existing memos; edit the part at your
choice, and press the [Option] Soft key and select the Save option for save.
New Memo: Input texts to create a new memo.
Delete All: Deletes all items.
World Time
Select ‘Menu>7.Organiser>4.World Time’. This function informs you of the world time.
Press the Option Soft key [ ] to;
Set as Local: Select ‘Set as Local’ from the option
On/ Off Day Light Saving: The Day Light Saving
Displays the Summer Time Saving function is on.
Tip
Summer Time sets the clock one hour fast.
menu and Target Area will be replaced with Home Area.
function fits the time of the countries in summer who enforce Summer Time. Select Day Light Saving from the option menu for setup. The icon for the country with Summer Time will be activated
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Calculator
Select ‘Menu>7.Organiser>5.Calculator’. Your handset has a Calculator function. Calculator provides 4 basic operations like +, -, x, and /. Press number keys and direction keys to input a formula and press the [=] key to display the result.
Tip
Press the [*] key to input a decimal point.
Press the [#] key to reset the formula. Press the [Clear] Soft key short to delete a text of the formula and press the [Clear] Soft key long to delete the whole formula.
Converter
Select ‘Menu>7.Organiser>6.Converter’. Converter converts a figure between different unit in Length, Area, Volume, Weight, and Temperature. Select one among Length, Area, Volume, Weight, or Temperature. Press the [Down] key to move to the next line, press the [1/3] key to select a target unit, and press number keys to input numbers. Press the [Down] key again to move to the next line and select a result unit and you will get a right answer.
Stop Watch
Select Menu>7.Organiser>7.Stop Watch. Stop Watch measures the time for all sorts of sports. Stop Watch shall be accompanied by the Navigation key. Press the [Start] Soft key to operate Stop Watch. Press the [Stop] Soft key to pause Stop Watch and press the [Start] Soft key to restart Stop Watch. Whenever you select [*] key, the 2 lap times as a maximum are displayed and when you select the second Lap by pressing [*] key, Stop Watch stops. Press the Reset [#] key to initialize all.
Timer
Select Menu>7.Organiser>8.Timer. Sets alarm bell to ring at a preset time. Press the [Set] Soft key to input a time and minute for countdown and press the [Save] Soft key for setup. Press [*] key after input and the displayed time will be counted down. Now, press [*] key to pause countdown and press [*] key to restart countdown. After the preset time, an additional animation and alarm sound will be provided. Press [Stop] Soft key to pause both. Press the [Set] Soft key to return to the initial state while Timer is out of operation.
Tip
The result is automatically recalculated upon change of unit or value.
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ADVANCED
1. WAP
2. Infrared Port
3. SIM Toolkit
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WAP
You can access to the Internet with a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) browser. That means you can connect to Internet at anywhere and anytime.
The descriptions below can vary according to your Network provider. Therefore, ask your Network provider for detailed information.
NOTE
Press short the [Up] key to access the WAP menu directly in standby mode. Press long the [Up] key during standby to proceed to WAP homepage.
Home
This menu contacts the network to load the Wireless Web service provider homepage.
Resume
You can reconnect to the latest web site.
Bookmarks
You can bookmark Internet address using the WAP browser just as you do with a PC Internet browser.
To register URL and Name in the closest empty number of Bookmark List, press [Add] soft key.
Press the Option Soft key [ ] to;
Go: Goes to related site
Edit: Edits the URL and name of a bookmark
However, this feature will not be available if a default bookmark is provided by the manufacturer.
Delete: Deletes a bookmark from List.
However, this feature will not be available if the manufacturer provides a default
bookmark.
Send Message: The bookmark URL automatically
composes the SMS message text.
Push Messages
Mobile can receive Push Messages from Service Provider.
Inbox
The Push message is stored in Inbox. Select and check a message from the message list of Inbox to contact the WAP page concerned.
Press the [Option] Soft key to;
Read: Read a message.
Go to: Goes to related site.
Delete: Deletes a message.
Delete All: Deletes all the messages in Inbox.
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Receive
Sets up Push Message receiving.
Accept All: Receives all Push messages
Trusted Only: Chooses out reliable message only.
Accept None: Rejects all messages.
Go to URL
This menu leads you to a URL as you input.
Profiles
Selects or edits a Connection Profile supplied by the phone. Select a Profile List and press the [Option] key and select the Edit option to edit the Profile.
Profile Name: Input the profile name.
Home URL: Sets access Homepage URL to access
GSM Setting: Set up the GSM network proxy.
- Gateway
- IP Address: Input the IP address. A comma will be added every 3 digits.
- IP Port: Input the IP port number for yourself.
- Login ID: Input the ID to sign into the gateway.
- Password: Input the password to sign into the
gateway.
- Data Call Type: Press the [Up/Down] key to choose either ISDN or Analogue.
- Dial Number: Input the dial number manually
- Login ID: Input the ID to sign into the GSM.
- Password: Input the password to sign into the GSM.
GPRS Setting: Set up the GPRS network proxy.
- Gateway
- IP Address: Input the IP address. A comma will be added every 3 digits.
- IP Port: Input the IP port number for yourself.
- Login ID: Input the ID to sign into the gateway.
- Password: Input the password to sign into the gateway.
- APN: Input the Access Point Name for yourself.
- Login ID: Input the ID to sign into the GPRS.
- Password: Input the password to sign into the GPRS.
Bearer: Press the [Up/Down] key to choose either
GPRS Only / GSM Only.
Reset Profile: Resets all the profiles in possession.
Cache
Cache mode
Sets up the Cache memory check.
Always Check: The Cache is always checked
Never Check: The Cache is never checked.
whenever URL is loaded or URL is navigated.
Version
This function is to view the software version of the WAP browser
WAP
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1. Access Code
2. Check List
3. All about performance and safety
4. Glossary
5. Guaranty
6. Memo
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Access Code
Access Code
The following section describes various security codes.
PIN code (4 to 8 digits)
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects your SIM card against the unauthorized use. The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM card. If you input the incorrect PIN code entry for three times in a row, the PIN code will be blocked. If the PIN code is blocked, you need to unblock the PIN code before you can use the SIM card again. See the information on the PUK code.
PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits)
The PIN2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to access to some functions, such as call cost counters.
Lock code (4 to 8digits)
The lock code can be used to lock the handset and keypad to avoid unauthorized use.
NOTE
The factory setting for the lock code is 1234. To avoid unauthorized use of your handset, change the lock code. Keep the new code secret and in a safe place separate from your handset.
PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits)
The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is required to change a blocked PIN code. The PUK2 code is required to change a blocked PIN2 code. If the codes are not supplied with the SIM card, contact the operator whose SIM card is in your phone for the codes. You can change the following codes: Lock code, PIN code, and PIN2 code. These codes can include the numbers from 0 to 9 only.
NOTE
Avoid using access codes similar to the emergency numbers, such as 112, to prevent accidental dialing of the emergency number.
Call Barring Password (4 digits)
The call barring password is required when you use the Call Barring function. You obtain the password from your service provider when you subscribe to this function. You can change this password using the Call Barring menu option. For further details, see menu 6.7.6.
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Check List
If you experience any problem while using your cell phone, please refer to the following checklist. If the problem still persists, contact your dealer or nearest service centre.
When the “Insert SIM Card” message appears:
Make sure the SIM card is correctly installed. Check to see if the SIM card is working properly. If it does not work, try to clean the contact point of the card. If it is out of order, take it to the nearest service centre.
When the “Handset locked enter password” message appears:
Enter the handset password. If you cannot remember the password, contact the nearest service centre.
When the “Enter PIN1” message appears:
InputPIN1. If you cannot remember it, contact the nearest service centre. You can still receive calls even if your cell phone becomes locked by entering the incorrect PIN1 on three consecutive attempts.
When the “No service” or “Network failure” message appears:
Check the SSI (Signal Strength Indicator) state. If you cannot make a connection in underground areas or in buildings where signal strength may be low, try moving to another place. If you still cannot make a connection, contact the nearest service centre.
When audio quality is poor:
End a call and try again.
When the other party cannot hear you speaking:
Your handset may be set to MUTE. Disable the MUTE function.
When battery lifetime is shorter than usual:
This may happen when you are in an area with low signal strength. Turn off your handset when it is not in use. Change the battery when battery energy is exhausted.
When your cell phone does not turn on:
Make sure your battery is charged. Check to see if your phone works while recharging the battery.
When you are unable to send a message:
Either you are not registered to receive SMS service, or you may be in an area where your network service provider cannot provide such service.
When you are unable to make a call:
Your phone may be set to “fixed dial.” Cancel the “fixed dial” function.
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When you are unable to charge the battery:
This may be the result of one of the following three cases.
1. Your charger may be out of order. Contact your nearest dealer.
2. You may be attempting to use the phone in overly hot/cold temperature. Try changing the charging environment.
3. Your battery may have not been connected to the charger properly. Check the connector.
When you are unable to input data into the Phone Book:
Your Phone Book memory may be full. Try deleting some entries from your Phone Book.
When you are unable to select a certain function:
You may not be subscribed to that function, or your network service provider may be in an area where such service cannot be provided. Contact your local service provider.
The following list shows how to maintain your cell phone along with precautions.
Keep your cell phone and its accessories out of the reach of children. Maintain your cell phone in dry condition and keep it under normal temperature. Temperatures higher than 55 C (131 F) or lower than -20 C (-4 F) may damage your phone. Do not use or store your cell phone in dusty, dirty areas. Do not attempt to disassemble your cell phone. Do not drop or cause severe impact to the phone. Do not use chemical products, cleaning solvents or detergents to clean your cell phone. If your cell phone does not work properly, contact your dealer immediately. Use only authorized batteries, battery chargers and accessories. Any malfunction or damage caused by the use of unauthorized batteries, battery chargers and accessories will void the limited product warranty. Ensure that the grounding points of the battery and battery charger are not in direct contact with conductive objects.
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Glossary
To help you understand the main technical terms and abbreviations used in this booklet and take full advantage of the features of your mobile phone, here are a few definitions.
Call Barring
Ability to restrict outgoing and incoming calls.
Call Diverting
Ability to reroute calls to another number.
Call Holding
Ability to put one call on standby while answering or making another call; you can then switch between the two calls, as required.
Call Waiting
Ability to inform users that they have an incoming call when engaged on another call.
CLI (Caller Line Identification) Services
Services allowing subscribers to view or block the telephone numbers of callers.
EMS (Enhanced Message Service)
Network service sending and receiving messages that include images, sounds and animations to and from another user without having to speak to the correspondent.
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)
New non-voice value-added service that allows information to be sent and received across a mobile telephone network. GPRS guaranties continuous connection to the Internet for mobile phone and computer users. It is based on the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) circuit-switched cellular phone connections and the Short Message Service (SMS).
GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication)
International standard for cellular communication, guaranteeing compatibility between the various network operators. GSM covers most European countries and many other parts of the world.
Multiparty Calling
Ability to establish a conference call involving up to five additional parties.
PIN (Personal Identification Number)
Security code that protects the phone/SIM against unauthorized use. The PIN is supplied by the service provider with the SIM card. It may be a four to eight­digit number and can be changed, as required.
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PUK (PIN Unblocking Key)
Security code used to unlock the phone when an incorrect PIN has been entered three times in succession. The eight-digit number is supplied by the service provider with the SIM card.
Roaming
Use of your phone when you are outside your home area (when travelling for example).
SIM (Subscriber Identification Module)
Card containing a chip with all the information required to operate the phone (network and memory information, as well as the subscriber’s personal data). The SIM card fits into a small slot on the back of the phone and is protected by the battery.
SMS (Short Message Service)
Network service sending and receiving messages to and from another subscriber without having to speak to the correspondent. The message created or received can be displayed, received, edited or sent.
Soft Keys
Two keys marked and on the phone, the purpose of which:
• varies according to the function that you are currently using
• is indicated on the bottom line of the display just above the corresponding key
Voice Mail
Computerized answering service that automatically answers your calls when you are not available, plays a greeting (optionally in your own voice) and records a message.
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