Sanyo S750i User Manual

Preface
Thank you for purchasing the S750i colour LCD mobile phone. To obtain the best results from your new phone we advise you to use only Sanyo approved accesso­ries. Please read this guide before attempting to use the phone. In particular, be sure to read “Safety Precautions” on pages 187 to 195. Failure to comply with the instructions in the guide may cause serious harm or violate local laws. It is recommended that you keep the guide in a safe place for future reference.
Declaration of conformity
We, SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. of 1-1 Sanyo-cho, Daito City, Osaka Japan, declare under our sole responsibility that the product S750i complies with the requirements of Article 3.1 (a), 3.1 (b) and 3.2 of the R&TTE 1999/5/EC Directive, which is based on the following standards, if used for its intended use.
Applied standards: EN 50360, EN 50361, EN 60950, EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489­7, EN 301 489-17, EN 301 489-24, EN 301 511, EN 301 908-1, EN 301 908-2, EN 300 328-2
Useful features
This sliding type phone with large TFT colour LCD display enables you to:
Make and receive video calls.
Take and send video images or colour, sepia or even black and white photos using either of the two built-in smart cameras (1.3 megapixel rear camera and 310 kilopixel front camera).
• Send and receive messages with video images, photos, or sound attached using Picture Messages.
• Send and receive long messages with attached files using email.
• Use as a video player or an audio player.
•Take video images and photos in the dark using the built-in LED flash and spotlight.
• Use a wide variety of data formats.
• Display a World Clock.
• Access Orange World or other web sites.
• Enjoy Java™ games.
•Transmit data via Bluetooth
• Store data on a SD Memory Card.
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, Infrared, or USB.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents
Basic Operations ............................ 7
Making a voice call or video call ........... 8
Receiving a call ..................................... 8
Operations just before you answer ....... 9
Operations during a call ........................ 9
Call History.......................................... 11
Displaying the last call time/total call
time .................................................. 12
Setting your own security code .......... 13
Profiles ................................................ 13
Hands-free function ............................ 13
Using the Penlight ............................... 14
Locking or Unlocking the Phone ......... 14
Pause Dialling ..................................... 15
Changing the display language ........... 15
Text entry ............................................ 16
Video Call ...................................... 25
Making a video call ............................. 27
Receiving a video call ......................... 29
Operations just before you answer the
video call .......................................... 29
Operations during a video call ............ 30
Using the Still and Video Camera ..
Still camera ......................................... 39
Video camera ...................................... 42
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Operations while taking a photo or
recording a video ............................. 43
Managing stored images .................... 52
Address Book ............................... 53
Creating a new contact ....................... 54
Assigning the contact to a group ........ 57
The Contacts List ................................ 59
Owner Information .............................. 64
Messaging ..................................... 67
General Information ............................ 68
Creating a new message .................... 68
Opening messages ............................. 74
Message Settings ............................... 77
Media Album ................................. 81
Editing photos/videos ......................... 84
Using the SD Memory Card ......... 91
Inserting or removing an SD Card....... 92
Formatting the SD Card ...................... 93
Using the SD Card .............................. 95
DPOF Printing ..................................... 97
Settings ....................................... 101
Opening the Settings Menu .............. 102
Settings menu details ....................... 103
Profiles .............................................. 108
Display settings ................................. 109
Phone Settings ................................. 112
Browser settings ............................... 121
Connectivity ...................................... 124
Security settings ............................... 124
Re-initialising your phone .................. 127
Call settings ...................................... 128
Video calls ......................................... 134
Calendar ...................................... 137
Schedule ........................................... 139
To Do List.......................................... 143
Extras .......................................... 145
Alarm clock ....................................... 146
Calculator .......................................... 148
Voice Recorder ................................. 149
Notes ................................................ 151
World Clock ...................................... 152
Media Player ..................................... 153
Opening the SIM Toolkit Menu.......... 158
Using the Help guide ........................ 158
Displaying the call time ..................... 158
Orange World .............................. 159
Web browsing ................................... 160
Games ......................................... 163
Java ™ Settings ................................ 165
Connectivity ................................ 167
Bluetooth® transmission .................... 168
Infrared transmission......................... 179
Synchronising contacts or To Do
tasks .............................................. 181
Printing .............................................. 184
Transmitting data on the SD Card to a
PC via USB .................................... 185
Safety Precautions ..................... 187
Battery Safety Precautions ............... 190
Accessory and AC adaptor Safety
Precautions .................................... 192
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ........ 193
FCC Notice ....................................... 194
Additional Notices ............................. 195
Specifications ............................. 196
Index ............................................ 197
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Icons on your display
Antenna
The more bars shown, the stronger the signal.
Voice and data services available Voice and enhanced 3G data services available Battery level
Recharge your battery when the charge indicator falls below the second bar level.
Voice call in progress Video call in progress Indicates you are in roaming service area. All calls are set to be diverted You have received a text/ email/picture message You have received an Answer Phone Message
All signals are off, except the alarm and timer The alarm clock has been set and is on Infrared communication is in progress Indicates Bluetooth® mode is on (Visibility is set to Always Visible or Visible for 3Min.) Indicates Bluetooth® mode is on (Visibility is set to Hidden) Indicates Bluetooth® transmis­sion in progress A Java™ application is running An SD card is inserted (write protect lock is off). An SD card is inserted (write protect lock is on). Indicates you have an unread WAP push message.
Basic
Operations
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Basic Operations Basic Operations
Making a voice call or video call
1 Slide open the phone and enter the
phone number you want to call (up to 40 digits) using the numeric keys.
•To erase a digit, use B. Press and hold B to erase all digits.
•Press l after entering a number and a cursor appears. Use l / r to move the cursor where required.
2 Press
3 Press
Note: You can make a call from Contacts
t to make a voice call or
press
v to make a video call.
y to end the call.
(see p. 61.) or from a Call History (see p. 11.).
Making a call by pressing a numeric key once (Speed dial)
To make a call, just press a single-digit corresponding to the registration number (Quick Dial No.) in the Address Book.
1 Enter the contact number
(corresponding to the registered number between 2-9) in the Address Book.
2 Press
Note: If you press v instead of t key in
t to make a voice call.
step 2, you can make a video call. (See p. 28.)
Receiving a call
1 The ringer sounds, the backlight
flashes, and the message “Incoming Call” flashes on the display.
2 Press t or O to answer.
•You can also set the phone to answer calls by sliding the phone open. (See p. 121.)
3 Press y to end the call.
Note: To set a sound or photo for the
specific caller, see p. 55.
Operations just before you answer
Before answering the phone, you can decrease or mute the ringer volume, or disconnect the call when the phone rings.
•To adjust the ringer volume, press u / d when the phone rings. To mute the ringer, press B.
•To disconnect the incoming call if you do not want to answer it, press y.
•To divert your calls to another number, press [Divert] when an incoming call is detected. See p. 128 for how to set specify the destination number.
Operations during a call
You can adjust the speaker volume, change the sensitivity of the micro­phone, or take a note during a call. You may also reject the call even after you answer it if you do not want to talk to the person.
•To adjust the volume, press u / d while on the phone.
•To access the Main menu, press O while on the phone.
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Putting the call on hold (Hold)
This function enables you to hold the call until you are ready to resume talking.
•Press [Hold] to put the call on hold. To resume the call, press [Un-hold] (or t or O).
Receiving a second call
In order to utilise this function, you need to first go to the ‘Call Waiting’ settings menu and switch Voice to On (see p. 131)
t: Press to put the first caller on standby and speak with the second caller.
O: Press to release the first caller’s call and speak with the second caller.
Whisper Mode
You can raise the microphone sensitivity to enable speaking in a soft voice and still be heard.
•Press [Options] and select Whisper and press O. To cancel the Whisper Mode, press [Cancel].
Notes: • Whisper Mode is automatically
cancelled after a call.
• This function is not available for video calls or when connecting to a headset.
Muting your voice
This function enables you to speak to another person close by while listening in on a phone conversation at the same time.
•Press [Options], select Mute and press O. To release mute, press [Options] and select Unmute.
Anti-Nuisance Function
This function enables you to reject the incoming call by sending the caller’s voice back.
•Press [Options], select Echo Party
Voice and press O.
Note: An empty black screen is transmitted
when you use this function during a video call.
Entering a phone number in Call Note or Address Book
You can directly enter a phone number and store it in Call Note or Address Book during a call.
1 Directly enter a number using the
numeric keys.
2 Press O, select Address Book or
Call Note, and press O.
Notes: • Up to five numbers can be stored
in Call Note.
• For details about storing numbers in the Address Book, see p. 54.
• For retrieving the stored numbers, see p. 152.
Call History
The following instructions explain how to redial or return calls using the Call History.
Opening the dialled/received/ missed call history
• In Standby mode, press t. The dialled call history appears. You can jump to the missed call history by pressing r. If you press l from the dialled call history, you can go to the received call history.
Redialling using the dialled call history
• In Standby mode, press t, select the number you want to redial and press t to make a voice call. To redial the last outgoing number, press and hold t from the Standby mode.
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Calling back using the received call history
1 In Standby mode, press t and then
press l.
2 Select the number and press t to
make a voice call.
Calling back using the missed call history
1 In Standby mode, press t and then
press r.
2 Select the number and press t to
make a voice call.
Tip: If there are any missed calls, an icon
appears next to , in Standby mode. Select and you can select a missed call history.
using d and press O
Call History options
•Press [Options] in the Call History display, select the option you want to perform and press O. Note that menu options vary according to the type of Call History.
Displaying the last call time/ total call time
You can check the last call time or total call time.
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu] to
go to the main menu.
2 Highlight
select Call Time and press O.
3 Select Total Call Time or Call Time
and press O.
Note: The times are displayed in hours,
minutes, and seconds.
and press O, and
Setting your own security code
See p. 126.
Profiles
When in public areas set up your profiles so you can receive incoming calls or messages without disturbing others with loud ringer sounds. This phone has seven types of Profiles, and the one called Normal is selected at the time of purchase. You can easily mute the ringer sound or change the Key Tone volume to suit your surroundings. For example, “Loud” and “Outdoor” are useful when in noisy surroundings.
•To activate or deactivate the Profile, press and hold B.
•To select the Profile type, see p.
108.
Hands-free function
This function raises the sensitivity of the microphone and the volume of the speaker so that you can talk hands­free while the phone is on a flat stable surface. When using a hands-free device, make sure it is within 20-30 cm of the phone.
Note: Your voice may not be clearly heard if
there is background noise and when you are speaking some sound may be clipped.
Activating Hands-free function
1 Press [Options] on the phone while
talking on the phone, select Hands- free ON and press O.
•To deactivate hands-free, repeat step 1 and select Hands-free OFF.
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Using a wired hands free headset while Hands-free is activated
You can perform the functions below by pressing and holding the earphone switch.
• Receives a call when an incoming call is detected.
• Makes a call in the standby mode.
• Cancels a call in the middle of making a call.
• Ends a call.
• Resumes a call after putting the other party on hold.
• Resumes a call with the second party after putting him or her on hold and talking with the third party or switches between the second party and the third party to talk with.
Note: Operation of the earphone switch
depends on the type of headset.
Using the Penlight
You can use the LED as a penlight if you need to illuminate an object in the dark.
Switching ON the penlight
1 Slide the phone open. 2 In Standby mode, press and hold
v
.
Locking or Unlocking the Phone
To prevent accidentally pressing keys/buttons
1 From your Standby display, press
and hold [Menu].
2 To unlock, press and hold [Unlock].
Note: Phone must be closed to activate the
lock. To prevent unauthorised use, see. P 124 on how to configure dial lock.
Pause Dialling
When using a push-button phone service for a purpose such as checking your bank account balance, you need to send a series of numbers with pauses after placing the call. The S750i enables you to enter the whole series of numbers first and then send each set of numbers just by pressing t.
Entering a phone number including pauses
Press n twice after entering each set of numbers. The character “P” is inserted.
Calling a number with pauses
Example: If the number “P1234P5555” is to be added after the phone number.
1 Make the call. 2 Press
3 Press
t
. The first series of numbers
(1234) is sent.
t
. The second series of
numbers (5555) is sent.
Changing the display language
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight select Phone Settings and press O.
2 Select Language and press O, then
select Display Language and press O.
3 Select the language you want to use
from English, Français, Deutsch, and Italiano.
and press O, then
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Text entry
This phone uses three modes for text and character input, Standard, T9 (Predictive), and Numeric. The Standard and T9 modes are used for entering text, and the Numeric mode is used for entering numbers. The language indicator at the bottom left of the display shows the language you are currently using, except in the numeric input mode. For key assignment, see the table on p. 23.
Changing the input language
It is possible to enter text in another language without changing the current language mode setting default. E.g., to enter a French word in English mode. Press [Options] in the text input mode, select Input Language, select the desired language, and then press O.
Changing the font size
•Press [Options] in text input mode, select Character Size and press O, select the desired font size and press O.
Changing the input mode
•Press and hold ;. In T9 mode, appears at the centre bottom of the display. In the numeric input mode,
appears.
Tip: You can also change the input mode
by pressing [Options] and selecting Input Method or Numeric Input in text input mode.
Standard text input mode
Press and hold ; .
T9 input mode
Press and hold ; .
Numeric input mode
Changing between upper case and lower case
•Press ; in either T9 mode or Standard text input mode. The case status indicator at the left bottom of the display, (
, , or ) shows the characters you are currently using.
: Makes all the letters lower-case. :
Capitalises the first letter of each sentence and makes the rest lower-case. If a sentence ends with a period (.) followed by a space, the phone automatically capitalises the first letter of the next sentence.
: Capitalises all the letters.
Note: If is not shown, but either
, or appears, it indicates that
the Standard text input mode is used.
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Entering text in Standard text input mode
You can enter a letter in Standard text input mode by pressing the numeric key on which the letter is printed. To enter the first letter indicated on the numeric key, press the key once. To enter the second letter, press the key twice, and so on. If you want to enter letters that are on the same numeric key, wait for a second until the bar cursor appears before entering the next letter so that your phone can process the previous letter.
For example: (Change the input mode to Standard input.)
•To enter the letter “o,” press 6 6
6.
•To enter the word “dog,” press 3, 666, 4.
•To enter the word “cat,” press 222, wait for a second, press 2, and then press 8.
Entering text in T9 mode
The S750i supports a predictive text input (T9) system that automatically searches for and predicts the best appropriate word by frequency of use. You can thereby enter words much faster and easier. When you are in T9 mode, just press each numeric key once that contains the letters you want to form a word. T9 then analyses your key presses and attempts to complete the word.
For example: (Change the input mode to T9.)
To enter the word “Home”, press 4, 6, 6, 3. If your desired word does not appear, press d or 0 to display the word selection window. Use the navigation keys to select “home,” and press O.
Notes: •To accept the word as it is before
the word selection window appears, the most common way is to enter a space by pressing n .
• If you do not see the right word after pressing d from the T9 word selection window, press the right Soft key [Spell] to add the word to the T9 dictionary. See below for details.
Adding a word to the T9 dictionary
If you cannot find the right word in T9 mode use the following procedures to enter the word. The word is added to the T9 dictionary at the same time so that you can find it the next time you perform the same keystrokes.
1
After pressing d to display the word selection window in T9 mode, press [Spell]. The Add Word window appears and the input mode is changed to Standard text input mode.
2 Enter the word following the
Standard text input procedure.
3 Press [Insert]. The word is entered
and also stored in the T9 dictionary.
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Tip: It is also possible to add a word to the
T9 dictionary after the word is entered using the Standard input mode. Placing the cursor at the beginning or end of the word you want to add to the T9 dictionary, press [Sel. Text], highlight the word using the navigation keys, and press [OK]. Select Save to Dictionary and press O.
Re-selecting the word in T9 mode You can re-select the accepted word.
Move the cursor backward and the word becomes underlined. Press d while underlined and the word selection window re-appears.
Entering numbers
The following indicates three different methods of number entry.
•Press and hold ; repeatedly until the numeric mode indicator,
, appears. To enter numbers in Numeric mode, just press the corresponding numeric key(s).
• In Standard text input mode, press the desired numeric key repeatedly until it appears.
•You can also enter numbers by pressing and holding the numeric keys both in Standard text input or in T9 modes.
Entering symbols
1 Press and hold n in text input
mode. The symbol selection window appears.
2 Select the symbol and press O to
accept it and return to the message entry field. Or you can press [Continue] to enter the selected symbol and retain the symbol selection window to enter another symbol.
Tip: From the window displaying a list of
symbols, press n to display emoticons. Emoticons are categorized and listed in another window. Press l / r or [Next Pg.] to switch to a different emoticon category.
Deleting letters
•Press B to backspace and delete a single letter.
•Press and hold B to backspace and delete an entire text field.
Tip: You have another option to delete
letters. Place the cursor at the point to or from where you wish to delete letters. Then press [Options], select
Delete and press O, and then select Delete before cursor, Delete after cursor or Delete All.
Other Key Functions
Entering a space
• In Standard text input or T9 mode, press n.
Starting a new line
• In Standard text input or T9 mode, press n twice.
Entering punctuation
• In Standard text input mode, press 1 repeatedly to scroll through commonly used punctuation: . , - ? ! ‘ @ : /_ 1
Entering an asterisk (*), or a pound sign (#)
• Change to Numeric mode, and press the corresponding key on the keypad.
Entering the plus (+) sign for interna­tional calls
•Press and hold 0.
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Copying and Cutting
Copying or cutting a word
1 Place the cursor at where you want
to start copying or cutting from, and press [Sel.Text].
2 Highlight the range you want to
copy or cut using the navigation keys, and press [OK]. A menu selection window appears.
3 Select Copy or Cut and press O.
The selected data is saved in the Paste List, which is accessible from the Options menu.
Pasting a word
1 After copying or cutting a word or
sentence, place the cursor to where you want to paste the copied/cut part.
2 Press [Options], select Paste Text
and press O. The data you just copied or cut appears at the top of the Paste Text list.
3 Select the data and press O. The
selected data is pasted.
Undo feature
Press [Undo] after you have performed a pasting or deleting operation to cancel the operation.
Key assignment on numeric keys (In standard input)
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Note 1: When using T9 mode, you can press 0 key while the word is being input (before its accepted) and
when you move the cursor back over an accepted word to display another list of selectable words.
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You can view Video images of the other caller and yourself during a call.
Display during a video call
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The display resolution is set to QCIF format during a video call by default.
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2 Press v. When the other party
answers the call, images of the other party and yourself appear on the display.
•You may not receive an image of the other party if his or her phone is not correctly set for video calls even though their phone supports them.
• If the other party does not have a video call function, the video call can automatically or manually be switched to a voice call. You can set this beforehand by selecting Auto or Manual in Reconnection Method Settings. (See p. 134.)
3 Press y to end the call.
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Tip: You can make a call from Contacts
(See p. 61.) or from a Call History (See below.). When using Contacts or a Call History, you can call with the phone closed.
Redialling or calling back using the Call History
Redialling using the dialled call history
• In Standby mode press t, select the phone number or name and press
v
or .
Calling back using the received call history
• In Standby mode, press t, press
l, select a phone number or name and press v or
Tip: For details about Call History, see p.
11. The icons in the Call History indicate:
Video Call Missed Call
.
Making a call pressing a numeric key once (Speed dial)
To make a video call, just press a single-digit corresponding to the registration number (Quick Dial No.) in the Address Book.
1 Enter the contact number (corre-
sponding to the registered number between 2-9) in the Address Book.
2 Press v to make a video call.
Note: If you press t instead of v key in
step 2, you can make a voice call. (See p. 8.)
Receiving a video call
1 The ringer sounds, and the
backlight flashes.
2 Press t or O to answer the call.
• It may take sometime for images of the other party and yourself to appear on the display.
• Using the Hands-free function (See p. 13, 33 and 133), place the handset close by on a flat stable surface to hear the caller’s voice. Hands-free automatically raises both the sensitivity of the microphone and the volume of the speaker.
3 Press y to end the call.
Operations just before you answer the video call
The same operations are available before you answer the video call as in the voice call.
•To adjust the ringer volume, press u / d.
•To mute the ringer, press B.
•To disconnect the incoming call if you do not want to answer it, press y .
•To divert your calls to another number, press [Divert]. See p. 128 for how to specify the destination number.
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Operations during a video call
During a video call, you can adjust brightness, white balance, and image quality. You can zoom and switch the sent image between your own-image and the available image as well as choose and send video images stored in the Media Album.
Switching the size and position of the images
The size and position of your own­image can be switched to those of the other party. By default, the other party’s image is displayed larger than yours and placed above yours.
•Press [Options], select Swap
Images and press O.
Muting your voice
This function deactivates the micro­phone to mute your voice. This enables you to speak with another person close by and still listen in on the conversation at the same time.
•Press [Options], select Mute and press O. To release mute, press [Options] again and select Unmute.
Indicating image priority
You can adjust the image quality as desired for display or when sending an image.
1 Press [Options], select Settings
and press O, then select Image Priority and press O.
2 Select from High Speed, Normal
or High Quality and press O.
High Speed: Suitable for fast
moving images. Normal: For conventional use. High Quality: Best suited for non-
moving images.
Cancelling image transmission
Although, by default, your image is sent in a video call, you have the choice not to send your own-image. The alternate image set at Alternate Video is sent instead. See p. 134 for setting the Alternate Image.
1 Press v while your image is being
sent.
•To return to sending your own­image, press v again.
Or press [Options], select Tur n Camera OFF / Turn Camera ON and press O to cancel image transmission or to resume image transmission.
Switching the Front/Rear camera
The camera can be switched from front to rear or vice versa.
1 Press [Options], select Switch
Camera and press O.
•To reverse the setting, repeat step 1.
Note: You cannot use this function when
the phone is closed.
Zooming
You can zoom in or out on the image you are sending.
1 Press [Options], select Settings
and press O, then select Zoom and press O.
2 Select Enlarge or Normal and
press O.
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Adjusting the brightness or white balance
You can adjust the brightness or white balance of the image you are sending.
1 Press [Options], select Settings
and press O, then select Bright- ness or White Balance and press O.
2 Adjust the brightness using u / d,
or adjust the white balance by selecting Auto, Sunny, Cloudy,
Electric Light, Fluorescent 1, or Fluorescent 2 and pressing O.
Reducing flicker
Occasionally the image may flicker due to less than optimal local frequency. You can use the “Flicker-free” function to reduce this problem. Flicker is likely to occur when you move between areas using different frequencies (50 hertz or 60 hertz).
Note: It is possible that the flicker may not
be removed completely even after you changed this setting. However, this is not considered to be a problem with the phone.
1 Press [Options], select Settings
and press O, then select Flicker- free and press O.
2 Select 50 Hz or 60 Hz and press
O.
Sending a video stored in the Media Album
You can retrieve a video stored in the phone and send it to the other party during a video call. See p. 81 for details about the Media Album.
1 Press [Options], select Send Video
Clip and press O.
2 Select a video in the Media Album
and press O.
3 Press [YES].
• During the sending of video image data you cannot talk on the phone.
Using Anti-Nuisance Function
You can reject an incoming call by sending the caller’s voice back with a blank image.
•Press [Options], select Echo Party Voice and press O. Press [Cancel] to release the function and return to talking.
Activating Hands-free
This function raises the sensitivity of the microphone and increases the volume of the speaker temporarily so that you can talk hands-free with the phone on flat stable surface. The setting changed here returns to the previous one when you finish the video call. (See also p. 133)
•Press [Options], select Hands-free ON and press O. To deactivate hands-free, press [Options] again and select Hands-free OFF.
Putting the call on hold (Hold)
This function turns OFF the micro­phone and sends a recorded video message to the caller until you are ready to resume talking.
•Press [Hold]. Images of both the other party and yourself disappear. The recorded video message is sent to the caller.
Note: After putting the call on hold, press
[Un-hold] to resume talking.
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You can take still colour photos or videos with the built-in front or rear camera. Sending photos or videos via Picture Message or Email is also available. You can use both the phone or removable memory (SD Card) to save your favourites. For how to use a SD Card, see p. 91.
Note: Set the clock before using any
camera functions. Unless it is set, the camera will not work. See p. 112 for setting the clock.
Parts and names
A) Front camera Use the front camera lens to display an image of yourself. The image on the display appears mirror-reversed.
B) Rear camera Use the rear camera lens to display images in front of you.
C) Flash/spotlight
A
B
• When the phone is closed, the rear camera is not available.
Starting the still camera
• In Standby mode, press the left Soft key [Camera]. (Or press [Menu], highlight
and press O.)
Still camera icons Zoom:
Zoom in Zoom out
Brightness:
Storage Device:
Handset SD Card
Quality:
Superfine Fine Normal
Image Size:
C
Orientation: (See the note below.)
Note: When using VGA & SXGA sizes, turn
the phone on its side with the headset connector facing up when taking a photo to display using normal orientation after the photo is taken.
Continuous: Lighting Effects: White Balance:
Cloudy Electric Light Fluorescent light 1
Sunny
(white colour)
Fluorescent light 2
(daylight colour)
Scene:
Night scene light shielding
indicates you can press 0 to change the size to the following. Small size Large size
Shutter:
Note: Not all icons are displayed at the
(Press O.)
same time. If no operation is performed for about 2 minutes, the phone returns to the Standby mode.
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Starting the video camera
• In Standby mode, press the left soft key twice ([Camera] [Video]). (Or press [Menu], highlight
and
press O, then press [Video] )
Tip: You can switch between the still
camera and the video camera mode by pressing the left Soft key while in the video camera or still camera mode.
Video camera icons
OptionsCamera
Zoom:
Zoom in
Brightness:
Zoom out
Storage Device:
Handset SD Card
Quality:
Superfine Fine Normal Image Size: Lighting Effects: White Balance:
Cloudy
Sunny
Electric Light
Fluorescent light 1 (white colour)
Fluorescent light 2
(daylight colour)
Recording voice:
indicates you can press 0 to change the size to the following. Small size:
Large size:
PAUSE: (Press O.) END:
(Press the left soft key.)
Still camera
Besides taking and sending a single photo, you can take continuous-frame photos, select the best one and send it.
Taking a photo
1 Slide open the phone and press
the left Soft key [Camera] to access the still camera mode.
2 Aim at a subject using the display
as a viewfinder. If you press [Camera] when the phone is closed, only the front camera is usable.
3 Press O to take a photo. A preview
is displayed before saving.
•To retake another and disregard the current photo, press B and press [Yes] corresponding to the confirmation dialogue. The display returns to the viewfinder in the camera mode.
4 Press O to save the photo or wait
for a while and the photo is automatically saved.
•To view the photo you have saved, go to the Picture Album from [Options].
The photo may not be stored depending on the size of the data and the remaining memory. It is recommended that you delete any unneeded data in the Picture Album before taking a photo.
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Tip: If you press and hold O to save a
photo in step 4 above, the folder selection window appears, and you can select the Picture folder or another folder if you have created one. (See p.
82.)
Sending a photo attached to a Picture Message or an Email before saving it
As soon as you have taken a photo you can attach it to a Picture Message or an Email.
1 Press [Send] after taking the photo. 2 Select Attach to Message and
press O.
3 Select the message type and press
O. The display turns into a message creation screen.
Sending a photo via Bluetooth or Infrared
Before using this function, be sure to activate reception mode on the receiving device. (When you are using an S750i as the other receiving device, see pp. 172 when using Bluetooth and 181 when using infrared to receive data.) Refer to “Cautions” for infrared transmission (See p. 179.)
1 Press [Send] after taking the photo. 2 Bluetooth transmission: Select
Send via Bluetooth Press O Press [Search] Follow the procedures from step 7 on page 169.
Infrared transmission: Select Send
via Infrared Press O
3 Select Save and press O on the
receiving device.
Taking Continuous-frame photos (for still camera only)
This feature is not available for image sizes VGA and SXGA. The number of shots can be selected from 16 or 9. For 9 shots, there are 3 levels of continuous-frame shooting speeds.
1 Press [Options] while focused on a
subject, select Continuous and press O.
2 Select the number of shot
combinations and continuous­frame shooting speeds from 16
Shots, 9 Shots (Fast), 9 Shots (Mid), and 9 Shots (Slow). The
display changes to a viewfinder.
3 Press O to take the photos. After
all the photos are processed, they are displayed in a thumbnail format.
4 Press [Save All] to save.
To select and save a photo from the continuous-frame taken photos
If you want to only select a specific photo to save, select the desired thumbnail photo after taking the continuous frame photos and press O before pressing [Save All]. The selected photo is displayed enlarged. Use l / r (or n or ;) from this display to view the other continuous frame photos taken. Press O again to save the displayed photo.
Note: Soft key indicators are removed from
the display if that photo is saved so that you can tell which photos are already saved.
To save all the photos in one file You can save continuous-frame taken
photos in thumbnail form in one file. This enables you to view all the continuous-frame photos at once.
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•Press [Options], after taking the photos and select Save as One
image, then press [Yes].
Video camera
Recording a video
1 Slide open the phone and press
the left Soft key twice ([Camera] [Video]).
2 Aim at a subject using the display
as a viewfinder.
3 Press O to start recording.
•To stop the video camera, press .
•You can press O while shooting
to pause the recording. Press O again to continue recording.
4 Press O to save the video or wait
for a while and the video is automatically saved.
•To view the video you have
saved, go to the Video Album from [Options].
• The video may not be stored depending on the size of the data and the remaining memory. It is recommended that you delete any unneeded data in the Video Album before recording.
Note: You can change the video recording
default time. See p. 47 for details.
Tip: If you press and hold O to save a
video in step 4 above, the folder selection window appears, and you can select the Video List folder or another folder if you have created one. (See p. 82.)
Taking photos while recording a video
While shooting a video, you can capture a still image just by pressing [Grab]. It is automatically saved in the Picture folder after you have saved the video. Up to 9 still images can be captured from a video recording.
Sending a video attached to a Picture Message or an Email before saving it
As soon as you finish shooting a video you can attach it to a Picture Message or an Email.
1 Press [Send] after shooting the
video.
2 Select Attach to Message and
press O.
3 Select the message type and press
O. The display turns into a message creation screen.
Sending a video via Bluetooth or Infrared
As soon as you finish shooting a video you can transmit it via Bluetooth or Infrared.
1 Press [Send] after pressing
to
stop the video camera.
2 Refer to the procedures from step
2 “Sending a photo via Bluetooth or Infrared” on p. 40.
Note: The pairing device’s Infrared
reception mode must be turned on before sending. (See p. 181.)
Saving the video in the Media Album
1 Press and hold O just after
shooting a video.
2 Select the Video List folder or
another folder if you have created one and press O.
Operations while taking a photo or recording a video
You can adjust brightness, adjust zoom or white balance, adjust the photo or video data quality, and other features using the keys indicated in the table below.
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• While the front camera is used, SXGA is unavailable.
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1 Press [Options] while monitoring a
subject, select Switch Camera
and press O.
2 Select Front and press O. 3 Select either camera or video
recording using the soft keys.
Note: You can also press n to change the
camera lens from one side to another.
Using the flash or spotlight
Various lighting functions are available. “Auto Flash” enables the phone to automatically switch on the light when a photo is being taken in dark
Showing the image in the viewfinder at full-screen size
•Press 0 while monitoring a subject when the
icon is
displayed.
Switching the camera
If the phone is closed, only the front camera lens can be used. When the phone is open, you can select either the camera lens.
surroundings.
1 Press [Options] while monitoring a
subject, select Camera Settings and press O, select Lighting Effects and press O.
2 Select a flash function (for still
camera only) from Auto Flash and Flash ON, or select the illumination duration from Light (5 Min), Light (3 Min), and Light (1 Min). If you do not want any lighting effects, select OFF.
Note: You can also press ; in the still or
video camera mode to activate the flash/spotlight.
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Setting the image quality
1 Press [Options] while monitoring a
subject, select Image Settings (Video Settings) and press O, and then select Quality and press O.
2 Select Superfine, Fine, or Normal
and press O.
Superfine: Highest image quality but
large file size. Not recom­mended if you want to save many files as it consumes more memory.
Fine: Highly detailed image
quality.
Normal: Standard image quality and
relatively small file size so you can save many files.
Adjusting the video/photo
The colour of a photo can differ depending on the lighting source, be it natural or incandescent light. You can compensate for the difference by using the white balance to adjust the colour.
1 Press [Options] while monitoring a
subject, select Image Settings (Video Settings) and press O, and then select White Balance and press O.
2 Select the white balance type from
the following options and press O.
• White balance options: Auto, Sunny, Cloudy, Electric Light, Fluorescent 1, and Fluorescent 2.
Note: You can also adjust the white balance
by pressing v while monitoring the subject.
Adjusting lighting compensation
(For still camera only)
Your S750i is able to adjust the lens exposure to suit various scenes. By default, Normal is used.
1 Press [Options] while monitoring a
subject, select Image Settings and press O, and then select Scene and press O.
2 Select Normal, Night Scene, or
Light Shielding and press O.
Using the self-timer
1 Press [Options] while monitoring a
subject, select Camera Settings and press O, and then select Self- timer and press O.
2 Select a time before the shutter is
released from 10 Sec., 5 Sec., or 2 Sec., and press O.
3 Press O to start the countdown.
Note: A beep sounds once every second
starting 3 seconds before the shutter is released.
Setting the shooting time (For video camera only)
This function allows you to set the duration of a video recording time. The recording stops automatically after the set time. The default is 20 seconds.
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1 Press [Options] while monitoring a
subject in the video camera mode, select Shooting Time and press O.
2 Select a recording time from 5
Sec., 10 Sec., 20 Sec., 30 (50 or
60) Sec. or Maximum and press
O.
Note: The available maximum recording
time is displayed when Maximum is set. This time varies according to the video data quality. The higher the quality is, the shorter the recording time is.
Taking a photo with a frame (For still camera only)
You can add a frame to a photo before it is taken. Note that when a photo is taken with a frame, you cannot remove the frame afterwards. Image setting must be on QQVGA, or QVGA.
1 Press [Options] while monitoring a
subject, select Image Settings and press O, and then select Frame and press O.
2 Select ON and press O. A frame
appears.
3 Press [Prev.] or [Next] to change
the frame pattern and press O to select.
Changing the photo (video data) saving size
You can select photo (video data) size to store. The larger the size is, the better the data quality is.
1 Press [Options] while monitoring a
subject, select Image Settings (Video Settings) and press O, and then select Image Size and press O.
2 Select a photo size (video data
size) and press O.
Notes:
•You can also press w while the still camera or video camera is activated, and the data size will change as follows:
• In the still camera mode: QQVGA
(120*160) QVGA (240*320) VGA (640*480) SXGA (1280*960, unavailable for the front camera lens) Back to QQVGA (120*160) again.
• In the video camera mode: SQCIF
(128*96) QCIF (176*144) Back to SQCIF (128*96) again.
Adding special effects to a photo/ video
You can make the subject look different by adding special and artistic effects.
1 Press [Options] while monitoring a
subject, select Image Settings (Video Settings) and press O, and then select Special Effects and press O.
2 Select ON and press O. The
screen turns to Sepia colour.
3 Press [Prev.] or [Next] to change
the special effects and press O to select.
4 The available patterns are: Sepia,
Black and White, Red, Green, Blue, Purple and Negative.
Inserting time and date (Date Stamp) (For still camera only)
This function enables you to add time and date to a QQVGA or QVGA sized still image.
1 Press [Options] while monitoring a
subject, select Image Settings and press O, and then select Date Stamp and press O.
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2 Select a pattern from DDMMYY,
HH:MM or DDMMYY HH:MM and
press
O
. If you select OFF, no date
stamp is made.
•You can also change the date stamp colour. To do this, press [Prev.] or [Next].
Recording a video without sound
(For video camera only)
1 Press [Options] while monitoring a
subject, select Video Settings and press O.
2 Select Voice and press O, then
select OFF and press O.
Setting a shutter capture tone
1 Press [Options] while monitoring a
subject, select Camera Settings and press O, then select Shutter Tone and press O.
2 Select a shutter tone pattern and
press O.
Reducing flicker
Occasionally the image may flicker due to less than optimal local frequency. You can use the “Flicker-free” function to reduce this problem. Flicker is likely to occur when you move between areas using different frequencies (50 hertz or 60 hertz).
Note: It is possible that the flicker may not
be eliminated completely even after the setting has been changed. However, this is not considered to be a problem with the phone.
1 Press [Options] while monitoring a
subject, select Camera Settings and press O, and then select Flicker-free and press O.
2 Select 50 Hz or 60 Hz and press
O.
Adding skins to the edge of the photo or video
You can add or change the skin (frame) of a photo or video (only available for QQVGA sized photo when you use the still camera function.).
1 Press [Options] while monitoring a
subject, select Camera Settings and press O, then select Skins and press O.
2 Press [Prev.] or [Next] to change
the skin type and press O to select.
Selecting the storage location (SD Card or Handset)
Before saving, you can select to save your photos or videos either on the handset or on the inserted SD Card.
1 Press [Options] while monitoring a
subject, select Camera Settings and press O, and then select Storage Device and press O.
2 Select Handset or Memory Card
and press O.
Checking the remaining memory
You can check how much memory has been used and remains for storing as a percentage and in megabytes.
1 Press [Options] while monitoring a
subject, select Usage Status and press O.
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•You can switch between checking the remaining memory on the handset and on the SD Card by pressing [Handset] or [SDCard].
Referring to the on-screen Key Guide
Press [Options] while monitoring a subject, select Key Guide and press O. Use u / d to view other guidance items. Press O or B to return to the monitoring (or recording) display.
Managing stored images
Accessing the Picture Album and the Video Album
• In Standby mode, press [Menu], highlight
For details about operations on stored photos or videos, see pp. 81 to 89 in the Media Album section.
and press O.
Address Book
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Contact
[First Name]
[Last Name] [Company] [Phone Number 1] [Email Address 1] [Group No.] [Image]
SaveSelect
SaveSelect
Address Book
Personalised OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Address Book Address Book
The Address Book consists of Contacts, Call History, and Owner Information. You can store information about people you frequently call in Contacts, and your own information in Owner Information. In Contacts, you can store multiple phone numbers, email addresses, street addresses, web pages, and other information such as birthdays or anniversary dates. You can also use Contacts to dial phone numbers and compose email, Text or Picture messages directly. Contacts on the handset are stored from Contact numbers 250 to 749, Contacts on the USIM are stored from 0 to 249. The location of the Contact number and the number of Contacts that can be saved may be different depending on your USIM card.
Creating a new contact
1 • In Standby mode, highlight
using d and press O, and then select New Contact and press O. Or
• In Standby mode, press l / r, press [Options], select New Contact, and then press O.
2 Select the desired item and press
O to enter the information for the new contact.
• Contact information stored on the phone consists of three windows. Press r, to display the second window (Personalised page) and enter the desired information. Press r again, to display the third window (Other page), and enter/modify desired information. Contacts on the SIM/USIM card are limited to first page items only.
3 Press [Save] when finished
entering.
Entry items and icons in a contact
Main contact page
First name Last name Company name Phone number Email address Group Image Contact Location
Personalised page
Sets a ringtone for a voice call when ON. Sets a ringtone for a video call when ON. Sets a ringtone for Text Message when ON. Sets a ringtone for Picture Message when ON. Sets a ringtone for email when ON.
Other page
SaveSelect
Nickname Job title Birthday Street address Web page (URL) Note Makes the contact a
private entry.
Address Book
Other
[Nickname]
[Job Title] [Birthday] [Address 1] [URL] [Note] OFF
• For contacts saved on the SIM/ USIM card, you cannot store the last name and the company name as well as items in the Personalised page and Other page above.
• When assigning a Contact Location (Quick Dial No.), the smallest available number on the handset’s memory is automatically assigned when you start creating a new Address Book entry. If you want to edit the number, use u / d or enter numbers directly into the entry fields. (Limited to 3 digits). To go to a Contact Location from 0 to 249, press [Copy to].
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Viewing or editing a contact
1 In Standby mode, press l / r to
access the Contacts List.
2 Highlight the contact to view, press
O, and press [Edit].
3 Highlight the item to change and
press O. Use l / r to switch to a different contact screen (available for contacts stored on the phone), if you want to edit the notification sound setting or other items such as street addresses or note etc.
4 Make the changes and press
[Save].
Creating or editing a contact from other functions
For example, after entering a phone number in Standby mode, you can press O to go to the contact creation step. From other functions such as dialled call history, press [Options], select Save to Address Book and you can go to the contact creation step. In these cases, you will be asked to select from New Contact or Add to Contact. Select New Contact to make a new contact or select Add to
Contact to edit the existing contact.
Assigning the contact to a group
If you assign each contact to a group, searching contacts becomes a lot easier. You can set the same type of notification sound to the same group of people. By default, a new contact is assigned to Group 0.
1 Open a contact, press [Edit], then
select
2 Select the group that you want to
assign the contact to and press O.
3 Press [Save].
Editing the group name or assigning a group notification pattern
1 Select a contact in the Contacts
List display and press [Options].
2 Select Address Book Settings
and press O, and then select Manage Groups and press O.
and press O.
3 Select the group you want to edit
and press O. The Group Details display appears.
• Refer to steps described on p. 114 for how to set a notification pattern.
4 Press [Save] to complete the setting.
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Changes the icon to your favourite Edits the group name Assigns a notification pattern to the group for when you receive a voice call from the group. Assigns a notification pattern to the group for when you receive a video call from the group. Assigns a notification pattern to the group for when you receive a Text Message from the group. Assigns a notification pattern to the group for when you receive a Picture Message from the group. Assigns a notification pattern to the group for when you receive an email from the group.
Note: You can set sound, volume, display
pattern, and notification durations for the notification pattern.
The Contacts List
The Contacts List displays the names of your contacts in alphabetical order. If you want, you can sort the Contacts List in several other ways to make searching easier according to the situation.
Caution: Always keep a hard copy of the
Contacts information separately or transfer them to your PC using Bluetooth or Infrared, since data stored in Contacts in your phone memory may be lost in rare cases of accidental malfunction or if the battery is not installed for a long time.
Accessing the Contacts List
• In Standby mode, press l / r.
• In Standby mode, select
using d and press O, and then select Address Book and press O.
• In Standby mode, press [Menu], highlight
and press O, then
select Contacts List and press O.
Searching the Contacts List
1 Press [Options] in the Contacts List
display, select Search, and then press O.
2 Select the desired Search
parameters and press O.
3 Select the desired contact.
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Calling a contact from the Contacts List using ABC Search mode
1 In Standby mode, press l / r to
open the Contacts List.
2 Press the numeric key on which the
first letter of the contact’s first name is printed. For example, for “John,” press 5. The cursor moves to the corresponding name group J, K, and L in alphabetical order.
3 Select the contact to call and,
•Press t to make a voice call. Or
•Press
or v to make a video
call. Your phone will call the person’s default number. To call other phone numbers the person has, open the contact and select a number. See “Calling a contact from a contact display” as stated below.
Tip: You also can open the Contacts List in
alphabetical order by pressing and holding the corresponding numeric key from the Standby display. For example, for “John,” press and hold 5 in Standby mode. At this display, you can press [Switch] to switch the list order to a call frequency ordered list or alphabetical ordered list within the alphabet characters allocated to that key.
Calling a contact from a contact display
1 In Standby mode, press l / r to
open the Contacts List.
2 Select the contact, and press O to
open the contact.
3 Select the number to call, and;
•Press t to make a voice call. Or
•Press
or v to make a video
call.
Finding a contact by entering a name
Enter the person's first name (as long as it's registered in your Address Book) and select the entry by pressing O. Even entering the first couple of letters of the person's first name and pressing O will work for this search.
1 In Standby mode, press l / r to
open the Contacts List.
2 Press [Options], select Search and
press O, and then select Name Search and press O.
3 Enter the name and press O.
Contacts corresponding to the name are displayed.
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