Quanta Computer KMP6J1CK1 User Manual

Safety And Precautions

Emergency services
To make an emergency call in any country:
Press 112, .
Ask the operator for the service which you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Services. Give your location and, if possible, remain stationary to maintain phone contact. The 112 emergency number service is availa ble on every digital network service. The numb er 999 is an alternative emergency number for UK only, and can only be used with a valid SIM card.
2 Due to the nature of the mobile network system,
the success of emergency calls cannot be guaranteed.
2 For customized local emergency numbers,
please check with your local units for the number.
General care
A mobile phone contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets, and battery systems. You should treat it with care and give particular attention to the following points.
Do not allow the phone or its accessories to come into
contact with liquid or moisture at any time.
Do not place anything in the phone.
Do not expose your phone to extreme high or low
temperatures.
Do not expose your phone to naked flame, cigars or
cigarettes.
Do not paint your phone.
Do not drop or subject your phone to rough treatment.
Do not place the phone alongside computer disks,
credit cards, travel cards and other magnetic media. The information contained on disks or cards may be affected by the phone.
Do not leave the phone or the battery in places where
the temperature could exceed 60 degrees celsius; e.g. on a car dashboard or on a window sill, b ehind glass in direct sunlight, etc.
Do not remove the phone’s battery while the phone is
switched on.
Take care not to allow metal objects, such as coins or
key rings, to contact or short-circuit the battery terminals.
Do not dispose battery packs in a fire. Your phone's Li-
ion batteries may be safely disposed at Li-ion recycling points.
Do not put your phon e's battery in your mouth as battery
electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed.
Do not attempt to dismantle the phone or any of its
accessories.
This equipment is fitted with an internal battery that can
only be replaced by a qualified service engineer. There
is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Disposal of used battery must be in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Using any battery pack, AC adapter or vehicle power
adapter (option) not specified by the manufacturer for use with this phone creates a potential safety hazard.
The earpiece may beco me warm during normal use and
the unit itself may become warm during charging.
Use a damp or anti-static cloth to clean the phone. Do
NOT use a dry cloth or electrostatically charged cloth. Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners as these could damage the casing.
Recycling: the cardboard packaging supplied with this
phone is ideal for recycling.
Do not le ave the battery pack empty or disconnected for
a long time, otherwise certain data may be initialised.
Your phone contains metal which may cause itching,
rashes or eczema depending on your constitution or physical condition.
Take care not to put your phone in the back pocket of
your trousers or skirt and then sit on it. Also, do not put your phone at the bottom of a bag which may be subjected to excessive weight or pressure. Doing so may damage the LCD and camera lens and cause them to malfunction.
Aircraft safety
Switch off your mobile phone and remove its battery
when inside or near the aircraft. The use of mobile phones in the aircraft is illegal. It may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and may disrupt the mobile network. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of mobile phone service to the offender, or legal action, or both.
Do not use your phone on the ground without the
permission of the ground crew.
Hospital safety
Switch of f your phone in areas where the use of mobile
phones is prohibited. Follow the instructions given by the respective medical facility regarding the use of mobile phones on their premises.
General safety
Observe “Turn off 2-way radio” signs, such as those
near stores of fuel, chemicals or explosives.
Do not allow chi ldren to play with the phone, charger or
batteries.
Small parts are included in your phone. Keep them out
of reach of small children, for whom it could cause a choking hazard.
The operati on of some medical electronic devices, such
as hearing aids and pacemakers, may be affected if a mobile phone is used next to them. Observe any warning signs and manufacturer's recommendations.
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If you have a weak heart, you should take extra
precautions when setting functions such as the Vibrator and Ringer volume functions for incoming calls.
If you set the Vibrator setting to anything other than
OFF, be careful that the phone is not near a source of heat (e.g. a heater) and that it does no t fall from a desk due to the vibration.
Do not put the phone and its adapters (including the
charger) in a heating/cooking device such as a microwave oven, or a pressure cooker. Doing so will cause the phone and adapters to heat up, sm oke, burst or ignite.
Road safety
You MUST exercise pr oper control of your vehicle at all
times. Give full attention to driving.
Observe all the recommendations contained in your
local traffic safety documentation.
Pull off the road and park befor e making or answering a
call if driving conditions so require.
You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of a
motorway to answer or make a call, except in an emergency.
Switch off your mobile phone at the refuelling point,
such as a petrol station, even if you are not refuelling your own car.
Do not store or carry flammable or explosive materials
in the same compartment where a radio transmitter is placed, such as a mobile phone.
Electronic vehicle systems, such as anti-lock brakes,
speed control and fuel injection systems are not normally affected by radio transmissions. The manufacturer of such equipment can advise if it is adequately shielded from radio transmissions. If you suspect vehicle problems caused by radio transmissions, consult your dealer and do not switch on your phone until it has been checked by qualified and approved installers.
Vehicles equipped with an air bag
An air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Improper installation of wireless equipment in vehicle could result in serious injury when the air bag inflates.
Third party equipment
The use of third party equipment, cables or accessories, not manufactured or authorised by NEC, may invalidate the warranty of your mobile phone and also adversely affect the phone's operation. For example use only the NEC mains cable supplied with the AC charger.
Service
The mobile phone, batteries and charger c ontain no user­serviceable parts. We recommend that your NEC mobile phone be serviced or repaired by an NEC authorised
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service centre. Please contact your service provider or NEC for advice.
Non-ionizing radiations
The radio equipment shall be connected to the antenna via a non-radiating cable (e.g. coax). The antenna shall be mounted in a position such that no part of the human body will normally come into contact with any part of the antenna unless there is an i ntervening metallic screen, for example, the metallic roof. Use only the internal antenna that has been specifically designed for your phone. Use of unauthorized antennas, modifications or attachments could damage the mobile phone and may violate the appropriate regulations, causing loss of performance and radio frequency (RF) energy above the recommended limits.
Efficient use
For optimum performance with minimum power consumption, please note the following:
Your phone has the i nternal antenna. Do not cover part
of the internal antenna of the phone with your hands. This affects call quality, may cause the mo bile phone to operate at a higher power level than needed and may shorten talk and standby times.
Radio frequency energy
Your phone is a low-power radio transmitter and receiv er. When it is turned on, it intermittently receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy (radio waves) . The system that handles the call controls the power level at which the phone transmits.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
Your phone is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to RF energy set by national authorities and international health agencies. * These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and e stablish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population. The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organizations such as ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health, and to account for any variations in measurements. *Examples of radio frequency exposure guidelines and standards that your phone is designed to conform to:
ICNIRP, “Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-
varying electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields (up to 300 G Hz)-International Commission on Non­Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP)”, Health Physics, vol. 74. pp, 494-522, April 1998.
99/519/EC Council Recommendation on the limitation
of exposure to the general public to electromagnetic fields 0 Hz-300 GHz, Official Journal of the European Communities, July 12, 1999.
ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992. “Safety levels with respect to
human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields, 3kHz to 300 GHz”. The Institute of Electr ical and Electronics Engineers Inc., New York, 1991.
FCC Report and Order, ET Dock et 93-62, FCC 96-326,
Federal Communications Commission (FCC), August
1996.
Radio communications (Electromagnetic Radiation
Human Exposure) Standard 2003, Australian Communications Media Authority.
Disposing of your used NEC products
In the European Union
EU-wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used electrical and electronic products carrying the mark (left) must be
household waste. This includes mobile telephones or electrical accessories, such as chargers or headsets. When you dispose of such products, please follow the guidance of your local authority and/or ask the shop where you purchased the product. THe mark on the electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member States.
Outside the European Union
If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the European Union, please contact your local authority and ask for the correct method of disposal.
Licenses
T9
trademarks of Tegic Communication."T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,187,480, 5,818,437, 5,945,928, 5,953,541, 6,011,554, 6,286,064, 6,307,548, 6,307,549, and 6,636,162, 6,646,573; Australian Pat. Nos. 727539, 746674, and 747901; Canadian Pat. Nos. 1,331,057, 2,302,595, and 2,227,904; Japan Pat. No. 3532780, 3492981; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK1010924; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383, 66959, and 71979; European. Pat. Nos. 0 842 463 (969 27260.8), 1 010 057 (98903671.0), 1 018 069 (98950708.2); Republic of Korea Pat. Nos. KR201211B1 and KR226206B1. People's Republic of China Pat. Application Nos. 98802801.8, 98809472.X and
96196739.0; Mexico Pat. No. 208141; Russian Federation Pat. No. 2206118; and additional patents are pending worldwide"
Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc in the U.S. and other countries.
This product contains ACCESS Co., LTD's Compact NetFrontTM Plus internet browser software.
disposed of separately from normal
®
Text Input and the T9® logo are registered
©
1 9 9 8 - 2 0 0 5 A C C E S S C O . , L T D .
Copyright
TM
Compact NetFront trademark of ACCESS CO., LTD in Japan and selected countries worldwide.
i-mode and i-mode logos are trademarks or registered
trademarks of NTT DoCoMo. For the purpose of improvement, the specifications for this product and its accessories are subject to compl ete or partial change without prior notice.
is a registered trademark or
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minimum separation distance of 0.6 inches (1.5 cm) must be maintained between the user's body and the phone, including the antenna.Third-pa rty belt-clips, holsters, and

Important Information

Read this information before using your phone

Conditions of Use
Operation of this NEC mobile phone is subject to the following two conditions; (1) this device may cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This NEC mobile phone generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
0.875W/Kg for PCS body.
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving internal antenna.
2. Increase the distance between the device an d receiver.
3. Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The radiated output power of this internal wireless radio is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. However, the user of wireless radios may be restricted in some places or situations, such as aboard airplanes. If you are unsure of restrictions, you are encouraged to ask for authorization befo re turning on the wireless radio. Several restrictions and cautions of using mobile phone are listed in the Safety and Precautions in the next chapter.
similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components.Body-worn acces sories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov.
Declaration of Conformity
The product was shown to meet the requirements of the R&TTE Directive through third party tests to harmonized standards. Hereby, Quanta Computer Inc., declares that this NEC mobile phone is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The highest SAR value is 1.01W/Kg for PCS head and
FCC RF Exposure Information
In August 1996 the Federal Communication (FCC) of the United States with its action in Repo rt and Order FCC 96­326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) ele ctromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Th ose guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previous set by both U.S.and international standards bodies.The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and the se international standards. Use only the supplied or an approved internal antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations.
Body-worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a
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Important Information iv
Read this information before using
your phone................................. iv
Before You Start 1
User's manual conventions......... 1
Accessories and options............. 2
Parts and functions ..................... 2
Keypad shortcuts ........................ 3
Displayed icons for LCD .............4
Overview of menu function .........6
Getting Started 7
SIM card ..................................... 7
Preparing the battery ..................9
Powering on/off the phone........ 11
Basic Calls and Phone Use12
Making an emergency call ........ 12
Dialing calls............................... 12
Ending a call .............................12
Receiving calls.......................... 12
During a call.............................. 13
Using Speaker phone function.. 14
Placing a call on hold................ 14
Making a second call ................14
Receiving a second call ............ 15
Making multi-party calls ........... 15
Unsuccessful calls/Auto redial .. 15
International Dialing service...... 15
Scratchpad number .................. 16
Fast dial ....................................16
Voice mail................................ 16
Keylock/Auto key lock .............. 17
Screen Saver............................ 17
Call Options 18
Charge settings ...................... 18
Settings 19
Phone ....................................... 19
Phone modes ........................... 21
Display...................................... 23
Calls ......................................... 24
Security .................................... 26
Network .................................... 28
T9 input .................................... 30
Reset settings........................... 30
Text Entry 31
Mode change............................ 31
T9 input .................................... 31
T9 English text input................. 31
Normal text input ...................... 32
Numeric input ........................... 32
Messages 33
Messages overview.................. 33
Message screen ....................... 33
Reading a message ................. 34
Creating and sending SMS ...... 34
Predefined text ......................... 36
Message settings ..................... 36
Memory status.......................... 37
Cell broadcast .......................... 37
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i-mode 39
Java™ application 61
What is i-mode? ........................39
What can be downloaded?........39
i-mode icons ..............................39
i-mode Settings .........................39
iMenu.........................................40
Mail............................................41
Java™ application .....................47
SMS...........................................47
Bookmarks ................................47
Go to webpage..........................48
Saved pages .............................48
Settings .....................................49
Phonebook 50
Lists...........................................50
Creating a new record ...............51
Editing the Groups settings .......52
Using phonebook ......................53
Call options................................55
Camera 56
Notes on using the camera .......56
Taking a picture.........................57
Camera (before taking a picture)57 Camera option menu (after saving
a picture) ...................................58
My data 59
Accessory 62
Bluetooth................................... 62
Organizer .................................. 62
Clock......................................... 65
Calculator.................................. 67
Composer .................................68
Voice memo.............................. 68
Bluetooth 70
Pairing Bluetooth device ........... 71
Connecting Bluetooth device .... 71
Device list Option menu............ 72
Using Bluetooth device ............. 72
Bluetooth Object Push .............. 73
Bluetooth File Transfer ............. 74
Index 75
N344i Quick Manual 77
Photos and pictures...................59
Sounds ......................................59
Record voice .............................59
File selector Options menu........60
Memory status...........................60
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User's manual conventions

The following markers are used throughout the user’s manual to attract your attention:
, This type of paragraph contains important information.
2 This type of paragraph contains information worth noting.
This type of description will contain procedures to operate your phone.
Reading the procedure
Highlight” means to use the 4-way navigation keys ( ) to move the area emphasized with different colouring.
Select” means to highlight an item and then press Left Softkey or . Procedures are written omitting the verb “press”, except in some special cases. For example,
Accessory Clock Alarm clock
Start from the standby screen, press to display the main menu screen
Press or to scroll through main menu screens until the
appears and press Left Softkey or .
Highlight
Highlight
Simple procedures are connected by arrows (➔).
Clock
and press Left Softkey or .
Alarm clock
and press Left Softkey or to display
Descriptive labels
SIM
SIM card dependent and may not be available with your SIM card.
Network dependent and may not be available with your service provider.
Check box/Radio button
A check box enables/disables an option out of a set of options, and multiple check boxes can be selected at the same time. On the other hand, selecting a radio button automatically cancels the previous selection, so only one radio button can be selected at one time.
Options menu
Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
means to:
Accessory
menu screen
Alarm clock
screen.
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Accessories and options

Accessories may be included when you purchase your phone. There are also optional items that you can purchase.
The following items may be available as accessories or options, depending on the specification at the purchase:
Simple Handsfree (called “headset” or “wired headset” in this manual)
Vehicle Power Adaptor
USB cable
2 There may be unavailable items depending on your operator and location.

Parts and functions

Strap hole
Earpiece
Charger connector
Select key
Left softkey ( )
Send key ( )
LCD
4 way navigation key ( ) Right softkey ( )
End/on-off key ( )
Alphanumeric keys
Internal antenna part
Mouthpiece
, The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) of your phone is manufactured using high-
precision technology. Even so, the LCD may contain pixels (dots) that fail to light or that remain permanently lit. Note that this is normal and does not indicate a problem with your display.
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Camera
Speaker
Name plate
Cover lock
Cover

Keypad shortcuts

The following operations are available from the standby screen.
Key Press
Accessing the main menu screen
Left
Softkey
Softkey
Accessing the Mail screen 41 Accessing the Inbox of Mail 44
Right
Accessing the i-mode menu screen
Accessing the Phone modes
screen
Accessing the My data screen 59
Accessing a new SMS edit
screen
Accessing a phonebook list 33
Accessing the Dialed calls list 18
Ending a call or returning to the standby screen
1 Entering phone numbers 12 Calling the Voice mail centre 16
2 to 9 Entering phone numbers 12
0 Entering phone numbers 12
# Entering #
Entering
2 The phone will return to standby mode when is pressed, but not when the phone is in the following
functions: SMS/MMS/JAVA
editor, MFE (Multi-field editor), Call control, etc.
See
page
6 Accessing the Camera view finder 57
40
21
50
12 Powering off 11
Locking/unlocking the keypads 20
Pressing and holding
Accessing the Java™ applications screen
Switching on/off all signal tones (silent mode)
Accessing the Java™ applications screen
Accessing already set FAK (fast access key) functions.
Entering + when making an international call
Switching the ALS line 1/2 (if the SIM card supports ALS)
See
page
61
21
61
21
15
20
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Displayed icons for LCD

g
51 2 3 4 6 7 8 9
a b c d
f
e
h
1
2
3
2 This yellow icon blinks while a message is
being downloaded.
Inbox for mail/MMS in your phone is full.
4
Java™ application is active.
5
Secured communication on SSL.
6
(gray)
Phone is in the GSM (Global System for Mobile communication) network service area and GPRS is active.
(yellow)
GPRS is available and i-mode is active.
4
1
Status icon area
This area contains icons which indicate the battery strength, new SMS/MMS message(s), signal strength, etc.
1
5
Full/partial/low/very low/empty battery.
Battery charging status.
Battery charging error or stopped due to high temperature.
2
New SMS/EMS in your phone.
New SMS on the server.
SIM memory is full.
Inbox for SMS in your phone is full.
3
(pink)
New mail and/or MMS on the server.
(yellow)
New mail and/or MMS in your phone.
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i-mode connection is carried out.
i-mode lock is on.
2 No icon appears when the phone is outside
the GSM network service area, or when the phone is in the GSM network service area and GPRS is not attached.
7
Bluetooth on
Bluetooth is active
8
Line status (No ALS or ALS Line 1)
Line status (ALS Line 2)
9
Signal strength level.
Outside the service area.
a
Java™ auto start has failed.
b
Alarm is set.
c
Sound off
Vibrator on
Sound off and vibrator on
d
Meeting mode
Pocket mode
Car mode
2 No icon appears for the Normal mode.
e
Call diversion is set.
f
(red, red/green, green) New voice mail messages are on the network (No ALS or ALS Line 1/ALS Line 2).
2
Network name
(Displayed in orange when using roaming service.)
3
Help area
This area contains time/date information and help information appropriate for the current screen.
4
Left/Right Softkey indicators
This area contains context sensitive descriptions of the Softkeys’ functions appropriate for the current screen. This area also displays the icons indicating the key lock status and a missed call/ appointment/alarm.
g
Key lock is enabled.
h
Missed call.
Missed appointment.
Missed alarm.
5
MENU indicator
Displayed when you can press to display the main menu or option menus.
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Overview of menu function

To access each main menu function, press from the standby screen and use and to scroll through the main menu functions. Press again to confirm the main menu. Alternatively, press the main menu key number on the main menu screen (see the following table).
2Pressing 0 from the main menu will display your own number. 2
STK (SIM related function) screen is displayed only when your SIM card supports this function.
Standby screen
Key
Main menu
1Settings Phone
2 Messages Create
3 i-mode Settings
Second level menu
Phone modes Display Calls Security Network T9 input Reset settings
Inbox Draft Outbox Predefined text Settings Memory status Cell broadcast
i-mode
Softkey
Right
Main menu screen
Key
Main menu
4 Phonebook Lists
5 Camera <View finder> 6My data Photos
7 Java™ <Java™ file list>
8 Accessory Bluetooth
9 STK (SIM related functions) or
Call options
0 Own number
Second level menu
Call options
Pictures Sounds Record voice Memory status
<List of folders>
Organizer Clock Calculator Composer Voice memo
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Getting Started

For all the features to work, you must have a valid SIM card (included in the package supplied by your service provider) that also supports these features.
Even if you have a fully featured SIM card, any feature not supported by the network transmitting your call will not work. This last point is especially important when you are roaming among networks. Before you attempt to use your phone, check if you have:
A valid SIM card inserted in the phone
Fully charged battery
, Before you use your new phone, the service must be activated by your service
provider. Please contact your local service provider regarding phone activation.
2 At start-up, you may be prompted to enter your PIN code or phonecode. For details, see p.26 “Security” .

SIM card

Before using your phone, you must sign-up/register with a wireless network service provider to receive a personal SIM (Subscriber Identity Module). The SIM card contains a computer chip that keeps track of your phone number, the services included in your subscription, and your SIM phonebook information. It is stored in a recess in the battery compartment.
The phone is unusable (except for emergency calls) until a valid SIM card is inserted. It is possible to transfer your SIM card to another compatible phone and access your network services. Your phone will display a warning message if the SIM card is not inserted properly.
, If the phone or the SIM card is lost or stolen, you should contact your service
provider immediately in order to prevent unauthorized use.
2 The digital technology of your phone helps to ensure that your conversations are kept secure. 2 The SIM card contains personal data such as your electronic phonebook, messages, as well as details
of the network services you have subscribed to. The phone will not work (except for emergency calls on some networks) unless a valid SIM is inserted.
Inserting a SIM card
, Be sure to turn the phone off before inserting and removing a SIM card. Otherwise,
damage to the SIM card can occur.
, Be careful not to pinch your fingertip between the cover lock and the cover.
STEP1: While pressing the cover lock on the back of the phone in the direction of arrow
, push the bottom of the phone in the direction of arrow ➁ without pressing both sides
of the cover too hard.
STEP2: Slide the cover until it is completely removed. STEP3: Lift the finger tab of the battery in the direction of arrow ➂ to remove the
battery.
STEP4: While pressing down on the holder with your finger, slide it in the direction of
arrow until it clicks to unlock.
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STEP5: Gently open the holder in the direction of arrow ➄, and put the SIM card into
place with the metal part facing down. Then close the holder in the direction of arrow ➅.
STEP6: While pressing down on the holder with your finger, slide it in the direction of
arrow until it clicks to lock.
.
STEP1 STEP2
Cover lock
Cover
STEP3
Battery
Finger tab
STEP5 STEP6
Holder
SIM card
STEP4
Cover
Holder
Holder
SIM card
, Do not bend or scratch your SIM card. , If the SIM card is not properly placed or the holder is not locked, damage to the SIM
card can occur when inserting the battery.
, Be careful not to damage electric parts of the SIM card holder when inserting a SIM
card.
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Removing a SIM card
, Be careful not to pinch your fingertip between the cover lock and the cover.
While pressing down on the holder with your finger, slide it in the direction of arrow
until it clicks to unlock.
Gently open the holder in the direction of arrow ➁ and remove the SIM card.
Holder
Holder
SIM card
SIM card

Preparing the battery

, Using any battery pack or AC adapter not specified by NEC with this phone may be
dangerous and may invalidate any warranty and approval given to the phone. Do not leave the charger connected to the power supply when it is not in use.
, Charging a very low battery
The battery’s charge continues to drop after the low battery warning is displayed. In extreme cases where the battery is left uncharged for some considerable time after this warning, a trickle charge is used to slowly top-up the battery to the safe level at which the fast charging can begin. The phone can be in trickle charge for several minutes before the fast charging starts. The phone cannot be turned on during trickle charge.
Charging the battery
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. The battery must be fully charged before using your phone for the first time.
Insert the battery (p.10 “Changing the battery” ).Connect the NEC battery charger supplied with
your phone to a suitable main power socket.
Connect the charger plug slowly and straight into
the connector with the USB symbol facing up.
Check that the battery icon becomes animated
on the LCD. Leave the phone charging until the battery charge complete icon “ ” is displayed to ensure that the battery is fully charged
USB symbol
Charger plug
Charger connector
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, Make sure to insert the charger plug with the USB symbol facing up. Otherwise,
damage to the charger connector can occur.
, Be sure to hold the phone and not the battery charger cable when you have to lift
the phone with the battery charger connected. Lifting the phone by holding the battery charger cable may disconnect the charger connector and cause damage to the charger connector or the phone.
, DO NOT connect a charger or any other external DC source if the phone's battery is
not inserted.
, Do not connect/disconnect the charger plug forcibly. Damage to the charger
connector can occur.
, When disconnecting the charger, hold the plug, not the cord. , Do not try to charge the battery if the temperature is below 5
o
(95
F).
o
C (41oF) or above 35oC
2 If the phone does not respond, please wait for a few minutes. The charging will then start. 2 If you use the phone while charging, handle the phone carefully since the cable or adapter is connected. 2 If you make/receive a call while charging, the charging may temporarily be interrupted. 2 It is recommended to switch off the phone while charging. If you need to receive calls, your phone can
be switched on and left in standby while being charged, although the total time taken to charge is then increased.
2 Charging takes approximately 3 hours with your phone turned off.
Checking the battery
The battery level icons (p.4) show the approximate charge level of the battery while the phone is in use and not being charged.
Low battery indication
When the battery voltage falls below the working level, a message “Battery is low” will be displayed along with an empty battery icon on the top left corner of the screen. When displaying battery low notification, the phone also emits a short alert tone. Once these indicators are observed, the phone battery has approximately one minute of use remaining, after which, the phone powers off automatically.
2 Please charge the battery as much as possible when the battery is very low.
Changing the battery
, Make sure the phone is switched off. Some settings, stored numbers, and messages
may be lost if the battery is removed while the power is on.
, Be careful not to pinch your fingertip between the cover lock and the cover.
STEP1: While pressing the cover lock on the back of the phone in the direction of arrow
, push the bottom of the phone in the direction of arrow ➁ without pressing both sides
of the cover too hard.
STEP2: Slide the cover until it is completely removed. STEP3: Align the metallic part of the battery with the metallic part of the phone. Insert
the battery into the cavity in the phone body in the direction of arrow , making sure
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that the tab on the battery fit properly into the notch in the phone. Then press the battery down in the direction of arrow to click it into place.
STEP4: Attach the cover by sliding it in the direction of arrow ➄ to the position shown
in the figure. Then, press the cover lock () and slide the cover a little until the cover lock goes under the cover, release your finger from the cover lock, and slide the cover until it properly fits into place.
STEP1 STEP2
Cover lock
Cover
STEP3 STEP4
Cover lock
Battery
Cover

Powering on/off the phone

Switching the phone on
Press and hold for at least two seconds to switch on.
You may be prompted to enter your PIN code or phonecode if PIN activate (p.27) or Phone lock (p.27) is on.
2 If your phone is accidentally turned off while downloading or deleting a Java™ application, it will take
longer than usual to start up the phone the next time you turn on the power.
Switching the phone off
Press and hold for at least two seconds to switch off.
2 When you switch off and switch on your phone, the data in the phonebook list and messages folder will
take some time to initialise before they can be properly displayed.
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Basic Calls and Phone Use

Making an emergency call

You may make an emergency call even if your SIM card is not inserted in your phone.
Dial 112 or the emergency number of your local region ➔ .
2 For local emergency number, contact your local authorities. 2 On some networks, emergency calls can be made using the 112 number without a SIM card
inserted.

Dialing calls

, Use the full STD area code even if you are calling to a person in the same town.
2 The LCD shows the icon of strength of the radio signal that links your phone to the network (p.4). 2 When connecting a wired headset and Bluetooth headset at the same time, the wired headset will work
partially (only its button will work).
Enter the area code and phone number Check the number on the display ➔ .To end the call at any time, .
2 When you use a headset, you can also end the call by pressing or holding the button on it.
During the call, the screen displays either the phone number dialed and a connection graphic, or the name and picture ID of the called party, if they have been previously allocated to the number dialed. The number dialed and its related information will be stored in the list (p.18).

Ending a call

To end a call and return to the standby screen, .
2 If you hold down , your phone will be switched off.
2 When you use a headset, you can also end a call by pressing or holding the button on it.

Receiving calls

When someone calls your number, the ringer will play (p.22), the LED glows in the specified colour, and the phone number of the caller may be displayed if the calling line identification facility is available and the caller has activated the feature. If the caller’s phone number has been related and stored in your phonebook with a name and a picture ID (p.50), that name and picture will be displayed. If the caller has withheld his/her caller ID, the message “Restricted” is displayed. If the network service provider cannot identify the number, the message “Unknown” is displayed.
2 When your phone is receiving MMS, the incoming call signal may be ignored. The caller may be notified
that the line is currently unavailable.
Accepting a call
or Left Softkey.
Dialed calls
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2 When you use a headset, you can accept a call by pressing or holding the button on it. 2 You can set your phone to answer a call by pressing any key except . See p.19 “Answer options” . 2 If you are making a call, the phone gives priority to receiving a call unless you have already pressed .
Rejecting a call
or Right Softkey The call will be transferred to the voice mail automatically.
2
When you use the headset, you can also reject an incoming call by pressing and holding the button on it.
You can also choose to put your calls on hold or to activate options are dependent on your network and subscription plans with your local service provider.
If a call is received but not answered, the screen will display a telephone-shaped icon and the caller’s information is stored in calls are stored in
Received calls
Missed calls
(p.18).
Call waiting
(p.18). Information of received and answered
or
Call diversion
. These
, Calling line identification is subscription and network dependent. If you have
subscribed to the service and the caller has allowed his number to be transmitted over the network, the number of the caller or the corresponding name will be displayed on the LCD screen.

During a call

Changing the volume during a call
During a call, or to adjust the volume.
Options menu
During a call, Left Softkey to display the following options menu:
Options menu (during a call) (Sheet 1 of 2)
Hands free/ Hands held
Mute Mutes or unmutes your voice to all active calls. You can mute the
Volume Adjusts the volume.
Hold Puts the call(s) on hold.
Conference Merges calls and makes a multi-party call.
Activates or deactivates the speaker phone function (This function is turned off while wired/Bluetooth headset is connected).
2 You can also toggle the speaker phone function on/off by pressing and
holding during a call.
sound from the mouthpiece during a call (Not available while using the headset). When your call is muted, the other party cannot hear any sound from your phone, but you can still hear the sound from the other party. The mute function is automatically released after the call ends.
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Options menu (during a call) (Sheet 2 of 2)
Call transfer Enables to transfer the call and connect other parties. After trans-
SIM
End Disconnects the highlighted party.
Private Call Makes a private call to the highlighted party within the multi-party
Retrieve Retrieves the call(s).
Phonebook Opens the phonebook.
Messages Displays the message edit screen.
Switch call to phone/ Switch call to Bluetooth
Bluetooth On Activates or deactivates the Bluetooth device.
ferring the call, your call will be dropped. After dropping from the call with the other two parties, if you have a call waiting, you can proceed the call with it.
call.
Switches the audio path state of the call. (Available only when the Bluetooth device is connected to the phone.)
2 You can also switch call to phone or Bluetooth by pressing and holding #.
Icons displayed on the LCD during a call
Bluetooth headset activated Mute Speaker phone

Using Speaker phone function

You can speak with your hands free using the speaker phone function.
To use the speaker phone function, press and hold or Left Softkey
during a call.
To cancel, press and hold or Left Softkey
Hands held
again.
Hands free

Placing a call on hold

You can place a received or dialed call on hold.
Right Softkey during a call. To return to the call, Right Softkey again.

Making a second call

Dial the second call while on the first call. This will put the first call on hold.
To toggle between the first and second call, Right SoftkeyTo end one of the calls, Left Softkey
Softkey.
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End
Highlight the call to end Left
Swap
.
To end both calls, Left Softkey
Hang up all
Left Softkey or .

Receiving a second call

You can answer a second call while already on the first call if you have subscribed to call waiting service. Your phone will emit a tone to alert you if there is a second incoming call.
To accept the second call, to put the first call on hold and answer the second call.To toggle between the first and second call, Right Softkey
Swap
.
To end the active call, .To end one of the calls, Left Softkey
Softkey.
To end both calls, Left Softkey ➔

Making multi-party calls

You may hold a conversation with up to two parties at the same time in a conference.
End
End
Highlight the call to end Left
Hang up all
Left Softkey or .
SIM
Make a call to the first party ➔ When it is connected, proceed to dial the second call
(second party) The first call is put on hold.
When the second call is connected, Left Softkey
second party are now connected.
To split the call, Left Softkey
the multi-party call) Highlight any number on the list Left Softkey The call will be splitted. The other parties can continue with their conversation.
Private call
Conference
(available only when you are the host of
The first and
To end the multiparty call, .

Unsuccessful calls/Auto redial

With
Auto redial
is not successful. For the procedures to activate When a dialed number cannot be connected, a tone is heard and an alert message will be shown on the display. The phone returns to the standby screen and the number will be automatically dialed again after a short delay. The phone will try to redial the number up to 10 times. Failure to connect a call might be due to network problems or if the party you are calling is busy.
activated, your phone will redial a number up to 10 times if the first attempt
Auto redial
, see p.25 “Auto redial” .
To end a redial attempt, Right Softkey.
2 You can also redial the last number you have called by pressing twice.

International Dialing service

When you make an international call from any country, you must start by dialing a special international access code. Your phone has the facility to prefix a + symbol to the numbers, so that you need not enter the access code for the country that you are calling from.
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Entering international dialing codes
Hold down 0 to display ”
+List
menu and select the desired location), area code, and phone number that you
wish to call.
For example, the UK country code is always 44, no matter what country you are dialing from. A typical UK number of 0131 1234567 is entered as:
International access location code area code phone number
+ 44 131 1234567
+”
Key in the location code (or Left Softkey to access the

Scratchpad number

Your phone has a scratchpad function that enables you to key in a telephone number even during a call and to dial it after the current call ended. This scratchpad number can also be saved for future use.
Noting & calling a scratchpad number
During a call, key in the number using the keypad ➔ The number is displayed on the
display screen.
To end the current call, The number that was keyed in is still displayed.To dial the number, .
Storing a scratchpad number
With the scratchpad number still displayed, Left Softkey to display the options menu
Memory
to where the phonebook entry will be saved.
Key in the necessary details Left Softkey to save the name entry.
2 For more information on the phonebook, refer to p.50 “Phonebook” .

Fast dial

Fast dials can be activated in the Abbreviated Dealing Numbers by entering a number between 1 to 255 (depending on your SIM card) and pressing #. The phone details that correspond to the record number will be displayed.
Enter a record number #.To dial, .

Voice mail

Most service providers offer this external voice mail service to their subscribers. The voice mail function enables you to divert received calls to a voice mail centre where callers can leave voice messages in the voice mail under the following circumstances:
if your phone is switched off or is not able to receive signals;
if you did not answer the call;
SIM
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if you are currently on the phone and did not activate
You will be notified of a voice mail message by an icon in the standby screen. If voice mail service is not included in your service provider's package, you will have to subscribe to the service separately and configure the settings manually.
Call waiting
.
, Contact your service provider for details on your voice mail number.
2 To set up the line to call the voice mail centre, see p.20 “ALS setup” for details.
To set the voice mail number
To retrieve a voice mail
2 Alternatively, press and hold 1 in the standby screen to call your
To divert a received call to the voice mail centre
Make sure the correct voice mail number is set beforehand. When you receive a call you wish to divert:
or Right Softkey to divert the call to the voice mail centre.
Volume control
To adjust the earpiece volume during a call, or to increase volume and or

Keylock/Auto key lock

You can lock the keypad from the standby screen. Also with the auto key lock function activated, the phone locks the keypad automatically the standby screen is displayed for 30 seconds with no operation.
To lock/unlock the keypad, press and hold # from the standby screen.To automatically lock the keypad, ➔ Highlight
2 You can make an emergency call even if the keypad is locked. 2 For details, see p.20 “Auto key lock” .

Screen Saver

The phone is designed with the screen saver function. When the standby screen is displayed for 35 seconds, the screen saver activates automatically.
2 If the keylock/auto key lock function is also activated, the screen saver activates 35 seconds after the
Phonebook
Number
to edit the voice mail number Left Softkey to confirm.
Voice mail
to decrease volume.
activation of keylock.
to call the voice mail centre.
Auto key lock
Lists
until the
Left Softkey to toggle it On/Off.
Voice mail
Settings ➔ Phone
screen is displayed.
Voice mail
directly.
.
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Call Options

Dialed calls/Missed calls/Received calls
There is a total of 3 call lists in your phone's memory: Dialed calls, Missed calls and Received calls.
Phonebook Call options. ☛ Dialed calls, Missed calls or Received calls
2 You can also access the Dialed calls, Missed calls and Received calls list from the standby screen
by pressing
2 If you miss a call, you can check it by pressing Right Softkey from the standby screen when there
is a telephone-shaped icon “ ” displayed in the Softkey area.
Select a number in the list to display the following options:
Dialed/Missed/Received calls list options menu
Extract number Displays the phone number.
Copy to... Stores the number in the SIM/Phone phonebook.
Delete Deletes the number.
Delete all Deletes all the numbers in the list.
Charge info
The
Charge Info screen will display the duration and costs of the different types of calls
made from your phone.
Phonebook Call options Charge Info. ☛ Left Softkey to view the time/charge information for the following: Last call, All
voice calls, Total incoming, Total outgoing and Cost left.
Right Softkey to reset the calls counter or Left Softkey to return to the Charge info
screen.

Charge settings

The Charge settings feature enables you to set a limit in units so your phone cannot be used once the limit is reached.
Phonebook Call options Charge settings. ☛ Currency Enter your PIN2 code Edit the unit price of each call. ☛ Cost/unit Enter your PIN2 code Set the cost per unit and per min. ☛ A/c limit Enter your PIN2 code Edit Display credit and Max cost. ☛ Select Auto display to toggle On/Off the display of call duration and charges after
each call is made. When this function is activated, a tick will appear in the check box.
and scrolling to the respective lists using and .
Left Softkey to store the number in the SIM/Phone phonebook.
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SIM
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Call Options

Settings

Phone

Volume
Voice volume
To adjust the volume during a call:
 or to increase volume and or to decrease volume.
When you are not making any calls, use the following procedure:
or to increase and or to decrease the volume, or press the number key on
2 During a call, or to adjust the setting of the volume. 2 When you change this setting while a headset is connected, the changed volume will be valid only
2 While using a Bluetooth headset, you cannot change the volume.
Answer options
Your phone allows you to select one or more of the following two answer modes:
Any key answer
When this feature is enabled, you can answer an incoming call by pressing any key except .
Highlight
Ring silencer
When this feature is enabled, you can stop ringing by pressing any key except Right Softkey, Left
Softkey
Highlight
Minute reminder
You can access this function to set the reminder that tells you how long you are talking on the phone by second (between 30 to 90 seconds).
To toggle the reminder On/Off,   or Right Softkey.To set a
Settings➔ Phone ➔ Voice volume
volume slider.
the Volume screen Left Softkey.
when you have a headset connected.
Settings ➔ Phone ➔ Answer options
Any key answer
check box beside the option Right Softkey to accept the change.
, and keys.
Settings ➔ Phone ➔ Answer options
Ring silencer
check box beside the option Right Softkey to accept the change.
Settings ➔ Phone ➔ Minute reminder
Timer
Left Softkey to save and return to the
for the reminder, highlight the Timer field Key in the desired time
Left Softkey to toggle it On A tick will appear in the
Left Softkey to toggle it On A tick will appear in the
Phone
to display the
.
.
.
menu.
Vol um e
screen with a
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Auto key lock
You can lock your keypad keys by activating keypad from being accidentally pressed. If your keypad is not used for 30 seconds, the phone automatically locks the keypad.
Settings ➔ Phone ➔ Auto key lock
feature A tick in the check box indicates that the function is activated.
Auto key lock
; that way, you may prevent your
Left Softkey to toggle on/off the
2 You can unlock the keys by pressing and holding # from the standby screen. 2 You can make an emergency call even if the keypads are locked.
ALS setup
If your SIM card supports Alternate Line Service (ALS), you can set which line to use for your phone:
SIM
Settings ➔ Phone ➔ ALS setup
.
To highlight the desired line option, or.To turn the radio button on for the highlighted option and return to the
Left Softkey.
Phone
menu,
2 You can switch the ALS line 1/2 by pressing and holding from the standby screen.
Time/date
You can access this function to set the time/date displayed in your phone and enable other related functions, such as the alarm function. Use the following procedure to set the time and date:
Set timezone
Settings ➔ Phone ➔ Time/date ➔ Set timezone
.
To move along the world map to select the city/time zone closest to you, Left
Softkey to confirm the time zone selection.
The phone will prompt you as to whether
if it is required or Right Softkey if it is not The phone will prompt you whether to set the selected city as your local city Left Softkey to confirm or Right Softkey to reject.
Set date/time
Settings ➔ Phone ➔ Time/date ➔ Set date/time
Daylight saving
is required Left Softkey
.
Left Softkey to start editing the fields.Enter the date and/or time ➔ Left Softkey to save all changes made.
Set time format
Highlight
Set date format
Settings ➔ Phone ➔ Time/date ➔ Set time format
12 Hour/24 Hour
radio button on.
Settings ➔ Phone ➔ Time/date ➔ Set date format
format Left Softkey to confirm the selection and turn the
.
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