Sanyo S750i User Manual

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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
35
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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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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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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Deleting a contact, all contacts or selecting a contact to delete
1 In Standby mode, press l / r to
open the Contacts List.
2 Select the contact to delete, press
[Options], then select Delete and press O. A selection window appears.
3 •To delete one, select Delete and
press O. Then press [Yes] to confirm.
•To delete all, select Delete All, enter your security code and press [Yes] to confirm.
•To delete selected, select Delete Multiple, mark the contacts to delete by pressing O, and then press [OK]. Press [Yes] to confirm.
Setting the contact as a private entry
Use this feature after setting Privacy Mode to ON. If Privacy Mode is set to OFF (default), the private setting icon
will not appear. For details about
Privacy Mode, see p. 125.
1 Open the contact display you want
to hide from others.
2 Press l to go to the screen titled
Other, press [Edit] and then select
and press O.
3 Select ON and press O. Press
[Save]. Now the contact is saved as a private entry. To hide the contact, go to Privacy Mode and select OFF. If you want to display these private contacts, set Privacy Mode to ON.
Sending a message from a contact
1 Open the contact to which you
want to send a message, or select the contact in the Contacts List.
2 Press [Options], select Create
Message and press O.
3 Select a phone number or email
address you want to send the message to and press O.
4 Select the message type and press
O.
5 A new message creation display
appears. Follow the steps described on p. 68.
Registering a contact as a Schedule entry
You can register a future event for notification such as a birthday etc.
1 Open the contact you want to
register as a Schedule entry.
2 Press [Options], scroll down to
Save to Schedule, and then press O. You have two saving options;
Save as Normal and Save as Private.
3 Select Save as Private if you want
to save it as a private entry and select Save as Normal if you want to save as a general entry.
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Address Book Address Book
Owner Information
Saving your own information (Owner
Information)
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
select
2 Select Owner Information and
press O. The Owner Information display (Owner Info 1 page) appears with the number of your phone inserted.
3 Press [Options], select Edit and
press O.
4 Enter your security code and press
O.
5 Select the item and press O to edit
each item. See below for entry
items.
6 After editing each item, press O. 7 Press [Save] to complete editing.
and press O.
Entry items and icons
• Use l / r to change between pages.
Own Info 1 page
First Name Last Name Company Job Title Phone number 1 Email Address 1 Image
Own Info 2 page
Phone number 2 Phone number 3 Phone number 4 Phone number 5 Email Address 2
Address 1
Additional Info page
Address 2 Note Birthday URL
Sending your Owner Information
1 Open the Owner Information
display and press [Options].
2 Select Send vCard and press O. 3 Select Attach to Message and
press O.
4 Press [Yes], if you have no picture
set in your Owner Information
settings. If you do have a picture
set, select either With image or
Without image and press O.
5 Select Picture Message or Email
and press O.
6 Enter a phone number or email
address in the To: field and press
O.
7 Enter your message in the Subject:
and message fields if necessary
and press O after each.
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Messaging
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General Information
The S750i supports various types of messaging services such as Text messaging, Picture Messaging, and Email. With Picture Messaging you can create, insert and send pictures or videos. Using the Email services, you can attach several files such as pictures, videos, or sound files and send them to any desired email address. You may need to subscribe for an email account in order to use email. Contact your nearest Orange stockist. You need to first setup your email account in order to use email. See p. 28 in the “get started with your Sanyo S750i” guide.
Creating a new message
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight then select New Message and press O.
Draft 0 SMS To:
Send
2 Select the message type from Text
Message, Picture Message, or Email and press O.
3 Press O and enter the recipient’s
phone number or email address in the To: field.
and press O, and
Options
4 Highlight the message field and
enter your message text, then
press O when finished.
5 Press [Send].
Creating an Picture Message
You can send messages with photos, videos, sound or slides.
Inserting a still image into a message
1 Highlight the message field, press
[Options], select Picture and press O.
2 Select From Media Album to
retrieve a stored photo or select Take Picture to take a photo and insert it into the message.
Inserting a video into a message
1 Highlight the message field, press
[Options], select Sound & Video and press O.
2 Select Select Video to retrieve a
stored video or Video Recorder to shoot a video and insert it into the message.
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Attaching a sound or your voice to a message
1 Highlight the message field, press
[Options], select Sound & Video and press O.
2 Select Select Sound to retrieve a
stored sound or select Voice Recorder to start recording and attach it to the message.
Inserting slide pages
1 Highlight the message field, press
[Options], select Slide and press
O.
2 Select New Slide and press O. 3 Select Insert Before or Insert
After and press O.
Insert Before: Inserts a slide before
the current slide.
Insert After: Inserts a slide after the
current slide.
Setting the transition time for slides By default, the transition time for slides
is set to five second. You can change this duration.
1 Highlight the message field, press
[Options], select Slide and press
O.
2 Select Slide Interval and press O. 3 Enter the time in seconds (1-60)
and press O.
Changing the text colour or size
1 Highlight the message field, press
[Options], select Text Options and
press O, and then select Text
Colour or Text Size and press O.
2 Select the desired colour or size
using the navigation keys and press
O.
Sending a message from a contact
1 Open the display of the contact to
which you want to send a message, or select the contact in the Contacts List.
2 Press [Options], select Create
Message and press O.
3 Select a phone number or email
address and press O.
4 Select Text Message, Picture
Message, or Email and press O.
5 Enter message content in the
message field and press O.
6 Press [Send].
Useful message functions
Adding a signature to the message Your name, company, job title, phone
number or email address can be added to your message as a signa­ture.
•To edit or set a signature to On, go to Look & Feel settings. (See p. 79.) Select Personalisation and press O, and select Edit Signature and press O. Press [Edit], edit the current signature and press O, then press [Save]. After entering/editing your signature, set Enable/Disable Signature on the Personalisation display to Always. It will now be automatically added to any new message you create.
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Adding multiple recipients You can add up to a maximum of 20
recipients to any one message using Picture Message and Email.
1 After selecting the message type,
highlight the message field and press O, press [Options], select Add Field and press O.
2 Select To , Cc or Bcc and press O.
The corresponding new address input field appears.
Note: Only “To” is available for Text
Message.
Adding attachments You can attach files to the message
you are sending using Picture Message and Email.
1 After selecting the message type,
highlight the message field, press [Options], select Attachments and press O.
2 Select Attach Image, Attach
Sound, Attach Video, or Attach File and press O.
3 Select the folder and desired file
you want to attach to the message and press O.
Note: You can also attach a new file
(Picture, video or voice recording) to the message by selecting Take
Picture, Voice Recorder, or Video Recorder in step 2 above.
Requesting a Delivery Report or a Read Report for a Picture message or Text message you are creating
1 Before sending, from the address
input display, press [Options], select Settings and press O.
2 Select Read Report or Delivery
Report and press O
3 Select Yes to activate the function.
Read Report: Requests notification
that the recipient has opened the message.
Delivery Report: Requests notification
that the message has been delivered.
Tip: You can also define these settings
before starting to create a message. Go to Message Settings from the Messaging menu. See p. 77 for details.
Assigning a notification sound for message arrival
You can assign a notification pattern to be heard when you receive a message and to distinguish the sender of the message. See p. 55 and p. 114 for details.
Saving the message as a draft
•Press [Options] from the message creation display, select Save Draft and press O. The message is saved in the Drafts folder.
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Opening messages
Opening messages at the time of reception
When a message arrives, a notification picture or video appears with the sound or vibration pattern you set. (See p. 55 and p. 114 for how to set a Message notification pattern.)
1 After reception of the message is
finished, display (A) appears. When the sender’s phone number is registered in the Address Book, their name and phone number will appear on the display. On pressing O or after waiting for a while, display (B) appears. To read or view received message(s), select (Messages) and press O, and then select Received Messages and press O. The Inbox appears.
(A)
Text Message Received John Smith
OK
Picture Message Received John Smith
OK
Email Received John Smith
OK
(B)
10:10
12/12/05
Orange UK
MenuCamera
2 Select a new message and press
O to display it.
3 When finished reading or displaying
the message, press B to return to the Inbox and check other new messages or press y to return to the Standby display.
Managing the Inbox
1 Press [Menu] in Standby mode,
highlight
and press O, and then select Inbox and press O to open the Inbox.
• Options available from this
display are: Reply, Reply All,
Forward, Delete, Delete All, Get Email, Call Contact, Lock
(Unlock appears if the message is already locked), Mark as Read (Mark as Unread), Sort,
Message Details (Error Details), Mark Items.
2 Select the message to display and
press [View] to open the message.
• Options available from this display are: Delete, Call
Contact, Lock, Forward, Save to Contacts.
Sending messages from the Inbox
Replying to the received message
1 Open the Inbox and select the
message you want to reply to.
2 Press [Options], select Reply or
Reply All and press O.
3 Enter the message text and press
[Send].
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Forwarding the message to another person
1 Open the Inbox and select the
message you want to forward.
2 Press [Options], select Forward
and press O.
3 In the To: field, enter the phone
number or email address and press O.
4 In the Subject field, enter the
message and press O.
5 Press [Send].
Managing Sent or Draft messages
1 To open sent or draft messages,
press [Menu] in Standby mode, highlight
2 Select Sent or Drafts and press
O.
3 Select the message you want to
open and press O.
and press O.
Message Settings
Changing your Message Settings
1 Press [Menu], highlight
press O, and then select Message Settings and press O.
2 Select Text Message, Picture
Message, Email, or Look & Feel and press O.
Text Message settings
Message Centre: Selects or edits the
message centre number for Text Messages.
Sending:
Validity Period: Sets the duration for
how long messages are saved on the server. The default is set to 1 Week.
Delivery Report: Requests
notification that a Text Message has been delivered.
and
Picture Message settings
Sending:
Validity Period: Sets the duration for
how long messages are saved on the server. The default is set to 1 Week.
Delayed Delivery: Delays message
sending time. The default is set to None Specified.
Reports: Two types of Report settings
are available. To request notification that a Picture Message has been opened by the recipient, set Read Report to Yes. To request notification that a Text Message or Picture Message has been delivered, set Delivery Report to Yes.
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Receiving:
Frequency: Selects whether or not to
defer message reception according to the message capacity. Options are
Immediately (default), Always Defer, or Defer if over 1 KB (10KB, or 50KB).
Roaming: Selects whether or not to
defer message reception when you are roaming according to the message capacity. Options are
Immediately (default), Always Defer, or Defer if over 1 KB (10KB or 50KB).
Reject Anonymous: Rejects anony-
mous messages.
Acknowledge: Selects how to respond
to a Picture message if the sender is requesting a Delivery Report or Read Report notification upon receipt of this message. The options are Always,
Never, and Ask First.
Note: Ask First is only selectable from Read
Report display.
Email Settings
Polling Interval: Selects the time
frequency for polling for emails. The default is set to Never, which means polling is never done.
Polling Size: Selects how many
messages are to be downloaded when polling. The default is set to 10 messages.
Max Message Size: Sets a limit to the
email size for download­ing, or downloads messages without any restriction on the email size.
Delete Preference: Selects From
Phone Only if you want to keep messages on the server when deleting messages or From Server if you don't want to keep messages on the server.
Account: Creates or edits email
account details. For details, see p. 28 in the “get started with your Sanyo S750i” guide.
Look & Feel settings
Use this setting to change the look of message contents. For example, you can enter or edit a signature (Personalised text template), or change the text position in messages
Font Size: Selects the font size for
the message you are reading.
Slide Interval: Sets the slide duration
time in Picture Messages. The default is set to five second.
Personalisation: Adds or edits a
signature inside mes­sages. Select Edit Signature to make/edit a signature. To enable the signature, set Enable/ Disable Signature to Always.
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Media Album
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Media Album Media Album
The Media Album is a data manage­ment function. It uses folders to manage various kinds of data stored in the phone or on the SD Card. Accessed from the main menu, you can go to the Media Album to sort, preview, move, copy, or delete files, or edit file names. You can also associate an image with a contact or attach it to a message from the Media Album.
Opening stored files
1 Open the Media Album display.
•Press [Menu]
2 Select a folder from the list and
press O.
3 Select a file you want to open and
press O.
Creating a new folder
1 Press [Menu], highlight
and
press O.
2 Press [Options], select Create
Folder and press O.
3 Edit the folder name and press O.
Using files for other functions
You can set a file in the Media Album to be used as wallpaper, an incoming call notification, or a message arrival notification. Note that options menu vary according to functions used.
1 From the Media Album display
select and open a folder then open a file you want to use for another function.
2 Press [Options], select Settings
and press O.
3 Select the function item from
Wallpaper, Ringtones, Address Book, Calendar, Schedule, Alarm Clock, Sound Effects, Video Call Tone, Hold Settings, Alternate Video, and press O.
Notes: • Additional functions that use
Ringtones are:
Incoming Call, Incoming Text Message, Incoming Picture Message, Incoming Email, Incoming Delivery Report, Incoming Push, or Incoming Video Call.
• Additional functions that use Sound Effects are Opening (Sound made when sliding the phone open) and Closing (Sound made when sliding the phone closed).
Saving data into folders from other functions
You can save data into the Media Album immediately after taking photos or shooting videos or when opening attached files.
Saving a photo you just took
1 Press [Options] immediately after
taking a photo, select Save to and press O.
2 Select the Picture folder or another
available folder and press O.
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Saving the video you just took
1 Press [Options] immediately after
shooting a video, select Save to and press O.
2 Select the Video List folder or
another available folder and press O.
Editing photos/videos
You can edit photos or videos stored in the Media Album.
Editing photos
• Open a photo in the Picture folder, press [Options], select Edit Image, and then select one of the following items and press O.
Scaling: Enlarges/Reduces the
display size.
Stamp: Selects Original or Media
Album to find a desired marker stamp.
Frame: Selects a frame by
pressing [Next] repeatedly until a desired one is found.
Text: Selects Very Small,
Small, Standard, or Large as the text size and
allows you to enter text to paste into the picture.
Paste Image: Selects up to 20 photos
(Only QQVGA [120 X160] or smaller sized pictures) to paste from the Picture folder, Documents folder or another folder if you have created one.
Rotate: Rotates the photo 90
degrees each time
is pressed.
Special Effects: Adds an effect to the
picture from Sepia, Black
and White, Tile, Portrait, Fade-out, Spotlight, Poster, and Soft Focus.
Mirror Reverse: Mirror-reverses a
photo.
Image Format: Changes the file format
between JPEG and PNG.
or
Editing a video
• Open a video in the Video List folder, press [Options], select Edit Video, and then select one of the following items and press O.
Re-record Voice: Records sound onto
a video that has no sound or over-records new sound onto a pre­recorded video.
Caption: Inserts a caption onto the
video (Up to 10 captions available for each video).
•To create the text, press [Options], select New and press O, and then enter the text.
•To edit the text, select the desired caption, press [Options], select Edit, then select Input Caption, press O and edit the text.
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•To insert the text at the desired point, select the caption, press [Options], select Edit, then select Start/End Time and press O to start playing the selected video. Press [Start] to indicate the start point and press [End] to indicate the end point.
Capture: Freeze-frames an image
in the video and stores it in the Picture folder.
Clip: Clips a segment of the
video for moving to another point.
Cut: Deletes a segment of the
video.
Combine Video: Joins the currently
viewed video with another retrieved from the Video List folder, Documents folder or another folder if you have created one.
Chapter: Adds chapter titles to
video files in the Video List folder.
Previewing a video with a chapter title (For video camera only)
This function enables you to preview a video with a chapter title.
1 Open the video you want to
preview, press [Options], select Play Chapter and press O.
2 Select a chapter from the Chapter
List and press O.
Resizing a photo
This function allows you downsize a photo in your Picture folder as long as it is not a QQVA (120 X 160) picture.
1 Open the photo, press [Options],
select Resize and press O.
2 Select QVGA (240 X 320) or
QQVGA (120 X 160) and press O to create a smaller size photo.
3 Press [Enlarge] or [Reduce].
Zooming a photo in or out
This function enables you to zoom in or out on a still photo in the Picture folder. The function is available only for photos of VGA size or larger.
1 Open a photo, press [Options],
select Zoom and press O.
2 Press [In] to zoom in by 5%. Press
[In] repeatedly until the desired zooming is reached.
3 To zoom out after zooming in,
press [Out].
Sending a photo/video attached to a message or via Infrared
1 Highlight the desired photo or
video, press [Options], select Send and press O.
2 Select Attach to Message or
Send via Infrared and press O.
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Changing the display format of photos or videos (Change Display Format)
This function enables you to change display formats. A 9-thumbnail-image display of the Picture folder or Video List folder is initially shown. If you change the screen setting to 25 Image View, a 25-thumbnail-image display is shown. If you want to see a list of data file names, select List View.
1 Highlight the desired photo or
video, press [Options], select Change Display Format and press O.
2 Select 25 Image View, 9 Image
View, or List View and press O.
Notes: • 25 Image View, 9 Image View, or
List View is available for the Picture folder.
•9 Image View or List View is available for the Video List folder.
Moving or copying photos or videos to a User Folder
1 Highlight a photo or video in the
list, press [Options], select Move to
Other Folder or Copy to Other Folder and press O.
•From the Move to Other Folder, you can select Move, Move Multiple, or Move All in Folder. From the Copy to Other Folder, you can select Copy, Copy Multiple, or Copy All in Folder.
2 If you have selected moving or
copying multiple items above, select by pressing O and then [OK] to finish.
3 Select the destination folder and
press O.
Sorting data in the Picture folder or Video List folder
1 Open the Picture folder or Video
List folder, highlight the desired file and press [Options], then select Sort and press O.
2 Select Sort by Name, Sort by
Category, Sort by Size or Sort by Date and press O.
3 Select Ascend or Descend and
press O.
Note: The items in More Pictures, More
Videos or More Melody & Ringtones cannot be sorted.
Creating stamps and frames using data in the Picture folder
1 Open a QQVGA (120 X 160), or
QVGA (240 X 320) picture, press [Options], select Create and press O.
2 Select Stamp or Frame and press
O.
3 Select one and press O. 4 Press [Save] when you finish editing,
enter a file name and press O.
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Using the SD
Memory Card
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Using the SD Memory Card Using the SD Memory Card
LOCK
A Secure Digital Memory card (SD Card) is a compact and portable memory storage device. The S750i enables you to use an SD Card to store photos, video images, sounds, contacts, and downloaded data that have no restrictions. This is convenient for transferring to a personal computer as well as printing images directly from the SD Card using the DPOF printing function. You can also access the SD Card content by pressing the left soft key when using the Media Album.
Caution: It is strongly recommended that
Notes:
you keep a backup copy of the data stored on the card as an unexpected occurrence may result in the data being lost.
• An SD Card which has been formatted by another device such as a personal computer may not operate correctly with the S750i. Try re-formatting from the handset. (See p. 93 “Formatting the SD Card”)
• The SD Card has a lock to prevent the overwriting of stored data.
LOCK
To lock the card, move the tab to the position shown in the diagram.
• Recommended SD Card capacity to be used: up to 512 MB
Inserting or removing an SD Card
Inserting the SD Card
1 Make sure that the phone is turned
OFF.
2 Open the cover of the SD Card slot
as shown in the diagram.
3 With the label side facing towards
the front, insert the SD Card slowly into the card slot.
4 Push the card in until a click is
heard.
5 Close the card cover. 6 Turn the phone on. 7 Check if the icon
has appeared on the display to indicate that a card is inserted. If not, try inserting the card again from the beginning.
Removing the SD Card
1 Make sure that the phone is turned
OFF.
2 Open the cover of the SD Card
slot.
3 Push the card slightly in and then
release. The card will then spring out from the card slot.
4 Pull out the card and close the card
cover.
Formatting the SD Card
Before using a new SD Card which has not yet been formatted or a card which has been used in a PC or other device, use this function to format the card. Note that all the data stored on the card is deleted when you format it.
1 Press [Menu], highlight
press O, then select Memory Settings and press O.
2 Select Memory Card and press O,
then select Format Memory Card and press O.
3 Enter your security code and select
[Yes] at the confirmation display.
and
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Caution: Do not try to remove the SD Card
while formatting.
Example: Accessing the Media Album.
Media Album
Digital Camera Folder
Picture Video List Melody & Ringtones Documents
OptionsHandset
“Handset”
Media Album
“SD Card”
Picture
Video List Melody & Ringtones Java™ Games Bookmarks Saved Page Documents
OptionsSD Card
Icons related to data on the SD Card
An SD Card is inserted.
A write-protected SD Card is inserted.
Note: If an unsupported SD Card is inserted
into the phone, the icons shown above will not appear.
Using the SD Card
Transfer (backup) functions
You can transfer (backup) data to or from the phone and the SD Card. Take care while performing a backup as in either case data in the saving location is overwritten.
1 Press [Menu], highlight
press O,
2 Select Memory Settings, Memory
Card, then Backup and press O.
•A data selection window
appears. Select backup data from All, Picture, Video List, Melody & Ringtones, and other similar items.
3 Select the type of data for backup
and press O. Enter your security code if prompted and press O.
4 Select Save to Memory Card or
Read from Memory Card and press O.
and
Save to Memory Card: Saves the
selected type of data in the memory of the phone onto the SD Card as backup data. Enter your security code to proceed.
Read from Memory Card: Saves the
selected type of data on the SD Card in the phone as backup data. Enter your security code, and then select [Yes] at the confirmation display.
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Note: If you select All in step 2 to save all
data as backup, and if saving data onto the SD Card you will be asked if you want to include images which are inserted into the Address Book or not. If saving backup data to the phone however, the data category display changes as you select data to be included in the backup: Address Book Backup Schedule Backup To Do Backup Note Backup
Moving or copying data from the SD Card to the phone
1 Access the SD Card from the
Media Album display by pressing [SD Card].
2 After highlighting the desired file,
press [Options] and select Move to Handset or Copy to Handset from the option menu items.
3 To move, select either Move, Move
Multiple, or Move All in Folder and press O. To copy, select either
Copy, Copy Multiple, or Copy All in Folder and press O.
4 To select multiple files, use the
navigation keys and press O to select each item, then [OK] to finish.
5 Select the folder destination and
press O.
Moving or copying data among folders on the SD Card
•To move the data from one location to another within the SD Card, access the SD card and select Copy
to Other Folder or Move to Other Folder from the option menu items
and follow step 3 above.
Checking the memory usage of the SD Card
• Select Mem. Card Usage Status from the Memory Card display and press O.
Note: To go to the Memory Card display:
Press [Menu] Settings Memory Card
Memory
Editing the name of the SD Card
1 Select Rename Memory Card
from the Memory Card display and press O.
2 Edit the name and press O.
DPOF Printing
Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) is a convenient print selection format which makes ordering prints at a print shop easy. Before you go to the print shop or use the DPOF compatible printer, you can specify which photos and how many of them you want to print from the photos you have stored on the card.
Note: You can only specify VGA or SXGA
pictures that are stored in the Digital Camera folder on the SD Card. To specify photos taken with your S750i, you must first set the phones storage device to the SD Card before taking the picture.
• Start the camera [Options]
Camera Settings Storage Device Memory Card
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Specifying photos for DPOF Print
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
select highlight
2 Select Memory Settings and press
O, select Memory Card and press O, then select DPOF Print and
press O.
3 Select either Standard Print, or
Index Print and press O.
4 Press [Options], select Set as Print
and press O.
5 Select a folder and press O. 6 Select desired images and press O
after selecting each.
7 Press [OK], then press [Save]. 8 Use the Print Mode function (See
below ”Printing out DPOF photos
(Print Mode)”) to print out or eject
the Memory Card and take it to a
print shop.
and press O.
Before proceeding with specifying the number of Standard prints or Index prints, make sure you have created a DPOF print order.
Specifying the number of DPOF Standard Print copies
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
select highlight
2 Select Memory Settings and press
O, select Memory Card and press O, then select DPOF Print and
press O.
3 Select Standard Print and press
O.
4 Press [Options], select Set Copies
for All, press O and press [Yes].
5 Specify the number of copies using
the navigation keys and press O.
and press O.
Specifying the number of DPOF Index Print copies
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
select highlight
2 Select Memory Settings and press
O, select Memory Card and press O, then select DPOF Print and
press O.
3 Select Index Print and press O. 4 Press [Options], select Set Copies
and press O.
5 Specify the number of copies using
the navigation keys and press O.
and press O.
Printing out DPOF photos (Print Mode)
Note: Do not disconnect the USB cable
when using this function.
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
select highlight
2 Select Connectivity and press O,
select Print Mode and press O, then select Execute and press O.
3 Once the “Please connect to
Printer” message is displayed connect the USB cable to the
phone and printer.
4 Select DPOF Print and press O. 5 Press [Yes] to print.
and press O.
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Using the SD Memory Card
Cancelling all prints requested
1 Press [Menu], highlight
press O, and then select Memory
Settings and press O.
2 Select Memory Card and press O. 3 Select DPOF Print and press O,
and then select Cancel Print
Order and press O. Select [Yes] at
the confirmation display.
and
Settings
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Settings Settings
Opening the Settings Menu
To open the Settings menu, press [Menu] in Standby mode, highlight and press O.
Profiles
Changes the ringtone volume and other reception conditions.
Display
Changes the display settings such as character input mode or light, or Standby display.
Phone Settings
Sets the clock, ringtones, sound effects for various situations, and other similar items.
Browser Settings
Sets various web related browser settings such as scrolling and security, etc.
Connectivity
Selects how Bluetooth and Infrared functions are used.
Security
Selects settings for locking the phone and changing the security code or PIN of the phone.
Memory Settings
Checks memory status of the SD Card or phone and allows you to reset and clear all handset memory as well as format the SD Card.
Call Settings
Selects Call settings such as call diverting, rejecting calls, Auto Answer, call waiting, Call Barring or Answer Phone feature.
Video Call Settings
Selects settings for video calling.
Settings menu details
Profiles (p. 108)
Normal: Sets the normal profile. Silent: Sets vibration ON and sets
all incoming tones OFF.
Car: Sets ringers and vibration
OFF.
Meeting: Sets all incoming tones to
the lowest volume.
Loud: Sets the volume of all tones
to the highest volume.
Outdoor: Sets the volume of the
caller’s voice to the highest volume.
Custom: Customises tone volumes
for various situations.
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Settings Settings
Display (pp. 109-112)
Wallpaper: Sets the wallpaper for the
Standby display.
Character Input: Changes the input
mode and character size, and enables editing of pre­defined text or smileys.
Power Saving: Sets the idle time for
the power saving display.
Light: Sets the light durations for
the display backlight and the keypad backlight.
Standby Display: Sets wallpaper, time,
and display greeting.
LED: Customises the LED colour
pattern for missed calls, unread messages and alarms.
Phone Settings (pp. 112-121)
Set Time & Date: Sets the clock. Ringtones: Sets ringtones to incoming
calls or messages.
Melody Volume: Sets the melody
volume.
Line 2: Switch between two phone
lines if you have this extra service. (See p. 115)
Flight Mode Setting: Cuts off the line
with the phone switched on.
Language: Sets the display language
and the answering language.
Accessibility: Makes the display more
visible and the phone more audible.
Select Network: Selects the network
area.
WAP Profiles: Displays a list of the
stored WAP profiles to select and edit them.
Sound Effects: Customises effect
tones for various situations.
Vibrate on Connection: Vibrates to
confirm the line connection.
Video Call Tone: Sets a melody to
sound until the caller answers.
Auto Power ON/OFF: Turns the phone
on or off at the time you set.
Slide Activation: Answers or ends a
call by sliding the phone open or closed.
Browser Settings (pp. 121-123)
Downloads: Disables images, sounds,
or other files that are loaded automatically when you download a web page.
Look & Feel: Selects the character
size, text wrap, scroll step and internet connection time out.
Security: Selects various security
settings for browsing.
Certificate: Selects the current
certificate or root certifi­cate.
Advanced: Selects if you want to show
the title of the page while browsing or selects to convert service messages that load automatically into requests for service messages, or ignore any WAP based service inquiries.
Connectivity (pp. 167-186)
Infrared: Sends or receives files via
Infrared.
Bluetooth: Sends or receives files via
Bluetooth.
Synchronise: Synchronises files with
another device or a network server.
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Print Mode: Prints out still images via
USB.
USB Storage Mode: Transmits SD
Card data to a personal computer.
Security (pp. 124-127)
Restriction Settings: Selects the option
to bar calls.
Privacy Mode: Sets the Privacy mode
ON/OFF to protect privacy in contacts.
Change Code: Changes your security
code.
Set PIN: Allows you to set or change a
PIN (Personal Identification Number).
Memory Settings (pp. 127-128)
Check Memory: Displays how much
space remains for data on the phone.
Memory Card: Backs up data in the
Address Book, Schedule, or To Do List and formats the SD Card, etc.
Handset: Resets the memory
settings and clears memory in the phone.
Call Settings (pp. 128-133)
Call Divert: Specifies the phone
numbers for forwarding.
Reject Calls: Specifies the numbers to
be automatically rejected.
Hold Settings: Selects a picture or
video to display while you have someone on hold.
Voice Call Auto Answer: Sets whether
to receive voice calls automatically or not.
Call Quality Alarm: Sets an alarm to
warn of weak signal strength.
Reduce Noise: Reduces ambient noise
to make the other party's voice clearer.
Call Barring: Blocks outgoing and
incoming calls.
Call Waiting: Answers a call from a
third party while holding the current call.
Play Answer Phone: Uses the phone
answering service.
Fixed Dialling Number: Specifies the
available numbers for dialling.
Service Dialling Numbers: Selects
provided services that are encoded on the SIM/USIM card.
Hands-free Setting: Activates the
Hands-free function.
Video Call Settings (pp. 134-136)
Reconnection Method: Sets the
method to switch a video call to a voice call.
Image Settings: Sets if your image is
to be sent and its image quality.
Voice Setting: Sets if your voice is
sent.
Auto Answer: Sets whether to receive
video calls automatically or not.
Camera Settings: Sets zoom in or out
and the rear or front camera.
Backlight: Selects the backlight
brightness, minimum, or normal.
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Profiles
This phone has seven types of Profiles, and Normal is set as the factory default setting.
Activating or deactivating Profiles
•Press and hold B.
Selecting the Profile type
1 Open the Profile display.
•Press [Menu] Profiles
2 Select the profile to use and press
the O key.
Normal: Set to regular ringing
pattern.
Silent
: Vibration is ON, and all
incoming call or message tones are OFF.
: Ringers and vibration are
Car
OFF. Received calls will appear in the missed calls list when set to ON.
Meeting
Loud
Outdoor
Custom
: All incoming call or message tones are set to the quietest. Beep sounds are generated when an incoming voice call or video call arrives.
: All tone volumes are set to
the loudest.
: Caller’s voice volume is set to the loudest. : Ringtone Volume, key tone volume, sound effects volume and melody volume can be customised. Press [Detail], then [Edit] and select settings for each option.
Display settings
Setting the wallpaper
Photos or videos that have been taken or downloaded pictures saved in the Media Album as well as preset pictures can be set as wallpaper.
1 Open the Wallpaper display.
•Press [Menu] Display
Wallpaper
The current wallpaper information is displayed. Press O to proceed.
2 Select Original or Media Album
and press O.
3 Select the desired image and press
O.
Note: See p. 81 for details about the Media
Album.
Changing input modes and character size
1 Open the Character Input display.
•Press [Menu] Display
Character Input
2 Select from one of the items below
and press O.
3 Make the desired changes and
press O.
Input Method: Selects input mode
from Standard Text Input (multi-press input) or T9
Text Input
Edit Pre-defined Text: Enables the
editing of text in 6 categories, Internet,
Greeting, Message, Response, Business, and Free (a blank page to use
as desired).
Edit Smileys: Enables the editing of
various emoticons.
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Character Size: Selects the size from
Very Small, Small, Standard, or Large.
Setting the power saving mode
The S750i is set to turn off the display illumination after a set idle time. The default time is set to 30 seconds. The display illumination is restored if you press any key.
1 Open the Power Saving display.
•Press [Menu] Display
Power Saving
2 Select Show Screensaver or No
Screensaver and press O.
3 Enter an idle time (30 to 300
seconds) and press O.
Setting the display backlight and the keypad backlight
You can set the backlight for the display and the keypad separately.
1 Open the Light display.
•Press [Menu]
Light
Display
2 Select from the following options
and press O.
Backlight: Sets the light duration
from 5 to 99 seconds. Selects the brightness from Minimum or Normal.
Key Light: Sets the light duration
from 5 to 99 seconds if ON is selected. Turns the keypad light off all the time if OFF is selected. See below for Auto Key
Light.
Notes: • When setting Key Light to ON, if
you also set Auto Key Light to ON, the phone will automatically determine if the keypad light should be turned on or off according to the brightness of the surroundings to save battery power.
• The display backlight settings during a video call are defined separately from these settings. See p. 136.
Customising the Standby display
You can customise various settings for the Standby display: Wallpaper ON/ OFF, Time & Date ON/OFF, and Greeting words ON/OFF.
1 Open the Standby Display.
•Press [Menu]
Standby Display
Display
2 Select from the following options
and press O.
Wallpaper: Displays wallpaper on the
Standby display if ON is selected. Changes to a default background if OFF is selected. For how to select the wallpaper, see p.
109.
Time & Date: Displays the time and
date in the 24-hour time system on the Standby display if ON is selected.
Display Greeting: Enables editing of
the greeting text displayed when turning the phone on if you are using a SIM/ USIM card other than the one supplied by Orange.
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Changing LED illumination notifica­tion patterns
This function is used to select different LED colour patterns to notify you of missed calls, unread messages, or alarm time occurrence (Schedule alarm).
1 Open the LED display.
•Press [Menu] Display
LED
2 Select ON and press O, and then
select from either Missed Calls (Voice Call, Video Call), Messages (Text Message, Picture Message, and Email) or Alarm (Schedule alarm) and press O.
3 Select a colour or OFF and press
O.
4 Press [Save] to finish the setting.
Phone Settings
Setting the clock
It is recommended that you set the clock before starting to use the phone so that all time-related information is displayed correctly. You will need to set the clock to use the camera functions etc.
1 Open the Set Time & Date display.
•Press [Menu] Phone Settings Set Time & Date
2 Select from the following options
and press O.
Time & Date: Edit the current day/time
and year.
Home Area: Selects a city for your
home area.
Time Difference: Selects a city for the
time you want to display on the screen.
Daylight Saving: Displays the clock in
Day Light Saving time.
Setting home area and time difference This is an optional function for those
who travel between countries or those who want to show the time in other cities without having to adjust the clock. You should set the Home Area of your phone’s clock first, and then set the desired city to display the local time in the top right corner of your standby display. Your home area and the other area can be selected from 36 cities around the world.
1 Select Home Area and press the
O key.
2 Select the city for your home area
and press [Set] or the O key.
3 Select Time Difference and press
the O key.
4 Select ON and press the O key.
5 Select the city corresponding to the
time you want to display on your screen, and then press [Set] or the O key.
Adjusting the clock to Daylight Saving Time
If you set Daylight Saving to ON, your phone will show Daylight Saving Time without having to adjust the clock. If you set this to OFF, the time shown on the screen returns to the normal time.
1 Select Daylight Saving and press
the O key.
2 Select ON and press the O key.
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Setting ringtones for incoming calls or messages
You can set ringtones for notification of incoming voice calls or video calls, incoming messages or other notices such as incoming Delivery Report or incoming PUSH.
1 Open the Ringtones display.
•Press [Menu] Phone Settings Ringtones
2 Select the notification for which you
want to set the ringtone and press O.
3 Set each item below and press O.
•Press [Play] to check the current pattern.
(Melody): Selects a sound or melody pattern to be heard when there is a call either from the preset (Original) patterns or by searching through the Media Album.
(Volume): Adjusts the ringtone
volume for an incoming call.
(Image): Selects an image to be displayed on the screen when there is a call either from the preset (Original) patterns or by searching through the Media Album.
(Vibration): Selects a vibration pattern and its strength when there is a call.
(LED): Selects an LED pattern and colour to be indicated on the top front edge of the phone when there is a call.
Tip: If you press [Options] in step 1 on the
Ringtones display, you can select All Incomings to set a ringtone for all incoming calls and messages or All Messages to set a ringtone for all incoming messages (excluding incoming calls).
Note: While setting the ringtone for an
incoming message, the ringing time can also be set by selecting the icon
in step 3 above. The choices are Ring and Set Time. If Ring is selected, the entire piece of music plays; if Set Time is selected, you can specify how long to play the music when a message is received.
Setting the melody volume
You can set the melody volume to one of five levels for the following situa­tions.
• When playing sound data saved in the Media Album.
• When playing sound data attached to Picture Messages or Emails.
• When playing downloaded data.
1
Open the Melody Volume display.
•Press [Menu] Phone Settings Melody Volume
2 Adjust the melody volume using u /
d and press O.
Using the alternative line service (Line2)
This function enables you to use switch to another phone line to answer and make calls.
1 Open the Line2 display.
•Press [Menu] Phone Settings Line 2
2 Select Switch Line and press the
O key.
3 Select either Line 1 or Line 2 and
press the O key.
Tips:•To lock the setting, select Lock
Line, press O and enter PIN2 (See
p. 126).
•To edit the names of the lines, select Edit Line Name and press the O key.
Note: For further information, contact your
Orange stockist. This function is available only when the inserted USIM is designed for it.
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Setting the phone to offline (Flight Mode)
Flight Mode disables call, message, WAP and other network related functions although it is switched on. This function is useful for when you want to play a Java™ application on an aircraft, where the phone should not generate a radio signal. When the mode is activated,
appears on the
display.
1 Open the Flight Mode Setting
display.
•Press [Menu] Phone Settings Flight Mode Setting
2 Select ON and press O.
•To release the setting, select OFF at this point.
Setting the display language, date format or decimal format
1 Open the Language display.
•Press [Menu] Phone Settings Language
2 To change the language, select
Display Language and press O. To change the date format, select Date Format and press O. To change the decimal format, select Decimal Format and press O.
3 Select the desired item and press
O.
Display Language: Selects from
English, Deutsch, Français, and Italiano.
Date Format: Selects from DD/MM/
YYYY, DD.MM.YYYY or YYYY-MM-DD.
Decimal Format: Selects from “.” or “,”
Setting heightened audibility and better readability (Accessibility)
This function sets the character size to the largest for situations such as when you enter phone numbers, read messages, search in Contacts, or browse web pages. Also, the speaker volume is set to the highest level so you can hear the other party’s voice better.
1 Open the Accessibility display.
•Press [Menu] Phone Settings Accessibility
2 Press [OK] or O.
Selecting network area (Select Network)
This function enables you to select the mobile phone network area. The S750i can roam dual network areas. So you can use the phone in the UMTS network area and/or the GSM
network. Making a list of network operators and editing that list is also possible. While editing you can also prioritise the access order among these operators.
Opening the Select Network display
•Press [Menu] Phone Settings Select Network
Setting the network area
1 Select Select Network on the
Select Network display and press O.
2 Select UMTS/GSM Dual, GSM
Only, or PCS Only and press O.
• If you select UMTS/GSM Dual, the phone always goes to the UMTS network first.
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3 Select Auto or Manual and press
O.
• If you select Manual, you will always be required to select a network service operator from the list. If you select Auto, selection of network service operators depends on the setting in the Edit Preferred List (See below).
Putting priority on the order of network operator access
1 Select Edit Preferred List from the
Select Network display and press O. A list of network operators appears.
2 Select an operator, press [Options],
edit the list using the options Add, Insert, Change Order or Delete and press O.
WAP Profiles
Selecting the type of WAP profile
1 Open the WAP Profiles display.
•Press [Menu] Phone Settings WAP Profiles
2 Select the profile type and press
O.
Editing the profile
1 Select a profile you want to edit,
press [Options], then select Edit Profile and press O.
2 Select Browser Settings or MMS
Settings and press O.
3 Enter the necessary item(s).
Deleting the profile
1 Select the WAP profile you want to
delete and press [Options].
2 Select Delete and press O.
Setting the sound effects
You can customize an effect tone for each setting described below.
1 Open the Sound Effects display.
•Press [Menu] Phone Settings Sound Effects
2 Choose a selectable event from the
list to use as the effect tone and press O. Use u / d to adjust the volume and press O to set. Press [Tone] to select other available tone patterns.
Key Tone: Selects the confirmation
sound pattern and the volume on pressing keys.
Completion: Selects the confirmation
sound pattern and the volume on completing setting or registration.
Warning: Selects the warning sound
pattern and the volume on performing a wrong operation.
Opening: Selects the sound pattern
and the volume on sliding open the phone.
Closing: Selects the sound pattern
and the volume on sliding the phone closed.
Tip: To set the tone volumes for all the
situations above at one time, press [Set All] in step 1 above.
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Setting vibration to confirm the connection
This function enables the phone to vibrate when the other party’s phone has detected your call. It is set to OFF by default.
1 Open the Vibrate on Connection
display.
•Press [Menu] Phone
Settings Vibrate on Connec­tion
2 Select ON and press O.
Setting the melody played until your video call is connected
This function enables you to listen to a melody instead of a ringing tone until the other party answers your video call.
1 Open the Video Call Tone display.
•Press [Menu] Phone Settings Video Call Tone
2 Select ON and press O to activate
the function. Two menu items appear with icons. Press [Set] after you finish completing the settings below.
(Melody): Selects a sound or
melody pattern for a Video Call Tone either from the preset (Original) patterns or by searching through the Media Album.
(Volume): Adjusts the volume for
the Video Call Tone.
Setting Auto Power ON/OFF
You can set your phone to be turned on or off automatically at a set time.
Caution: Please make sure that Auto Power
ON is deactivated before boarding an aircraft.
1 Open the Auto Power ON/OFF
display.
•Press [Menu] Phone Settings Auto Power ON/OFF
2 Select Auto Power ON or Auto
Power OFF and press O.
3 Select ON and press O, and then
enter the time to turn on or off.
4 Press [Set] or O after you finish the
setting.
Answering or ending a call with a sliding motion (Slide Activation)
This function enables you to answer a call by sliding the phone open or end a call by sliding the phone closed.
1 Open the Slide Activation display.
•Press [Menu] Phone Settings Slide Activation
2 Select Open to Talk or Close to
End and press O.
3 Select ON and press O.
•To release the setting, select OFF at this point.
Browser settings
1 Open the Browser Settings display.
•Press [Menu] Browser
Settings
2 Select from the following items and
press O.
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Downloads: Disables images, sounds,
or other files that are automati­cally loaded when you download a web page. Select from the following to switch disable ON or OFF.
• Disable Images: Select ON to block images from automatically downloading to make viewing faster.
• Disable Sounds: Select ON to block sounds from automatically downloading to make viewing pages faster.
• Disable Objects: Select ON to block objects from automatically downloading to make viewing pages faster.
Look&Feel: Sets the character size,
text wrap boundaries, scrolling attribute and connection timeout.
• Character Size: Select the character size from Very Small, Small, Standard, or Large.
• Text Wrap: Select to wrap words at the end of a line. Select Word Boundaries to automatically wrap words to the next line at the end of a line boundary, or select Character Boundaries to not wrap words at the end of a line boundary.
• Scroll Step: Selects the scrolling unit from Single Line, Half Page, or Whole Page.
• Connection Timeout: Selects the time to wait for the internet connection from 60 Seconds,
90 Seconds or No Wait Time.
Security: Sets the following various
security settings for browsing.
• Secure Prompt: Select ON or OFF if you want or don’t want the phone to notify you with a prompt when the connection turns from a protected one to an unprotected one.
• Authentication: Select ON or OFF to save or not save authentica­tion to cache (temporary memory storage used by the phone).
• Send Referrer: Select ON or OFF if you want or don’t want to send HTTP Referrer header information when using the browser.
Certificate: Select to display the
current certificate or root certificates.
• Current Certificate: Select to display the current certificate.
• Root Certificates: Select to display a list of root certificates.
Advanced: Select to display page titles
while browsing. Select to accept or reject WAP based service inquiries.
• View Title Region: Select ON or OFF to display or not display the title of page while browsing.
• Service Load: Select Convert to convert service messages that load automatically into requests for service mes­sages, or select Ignore to ignore any WAP based service inquiries.
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Connectivity
See p. 167 for details on connectivity.
Security settings
Locking the phone
The S750i provides several locking modes which are described below. When the restriction is set, you will have to enter your security code to proceed. This is so you can prevent others from using your phone.
Note:
As for Call Barring on the network service, see p. 130.
1 Open the Restriction Settings
display.
•Press [Menu] Security
Restriction Settings
2 Select a restriction option and
press O.
Dial Lock: Locks all the keys and
restricts use of the phone except for receiving calls, making emergency calls and diverting calls.
Lock Address Book: Locks use of the
Address Book or other related functions.
Restrict Dial: Restricts use of call
histories or direct number input to make outgoing calls. Use of the Address Book is available.
Auto Dial Lock: Sets Dial Lock
automatically every time you turn the power on.
Setting Privacy Mode
You can assign “Private” status to a contact in the Address Book or Schedule or ToDo and make the entry private, preventing others from seeing the information. First, you have to set Privacy mode ON. Then you must make the entry in the Address Book (or Schedule) a private entry. Finally, if you set Privacy mode OFF, the private entries will not be shown on the display.
Setting Privacy mode ON
1 Open the Privacy mode display.
•Press [Menu] Security
Privacy Mode
2 Select ON and press O.
• When this setting is ON, private contacts become accessible. When this setting is OFF, private contacts are not displayed on the screen.
3 Enter your security code.
Making a contact a private data item
1 Open the contacts list and open
the contact you want to keep private.
2 Press [Edit], then l / r to scroll to
the “Other” display
3 Select the private setting icon
and press O.
4 Select ON and press O, then press
[Save].
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Setting your own security code
The phone’s security code is essential to protect your phone from unauthorised use or to avoid acciden­tal operation. At the time of purchase the security code is set to “9999”. We strongly advise you to change the initial security code to one of your own choosing to keep your private data secure in case the phone is lost or stolen. Keep your new security code private and if you make a note of it, store that in a safe place separate from your phone.
1 Open the Change Code display.
•Press [Menu] Security
Change Code
2 Select Yes and press O. 3 Enter your security code (initially
9999).
4 Enter a new 4-digit security code
and press O. Your security code is changed.
Setting your own PIN Code
This function enables you to change the preset PIN. SIM/USIM cards that are sold with a preset PIN. You can use the card with the preset PIN. However, it is recommended that you change it to a PIN you have chosen yourself to protect the card from unauthorized use. There are two types of PIN codes, the PIN1 Code and the PIN2 Code. The PIN1 Code is used for locking use of the SIM/USIM card while the PIN2 code is used for restricting some network services.
1 Open the Set PIN display.
•Press [Menu] Security
Set PIN
2 Select Change PIN and press O. 3 Select PIN1 or PIN2 and press O. 4 Enter the current PIN code and
press O.
5 Enter your new PIN code and press
O.
6 Enter your new PIN code again to
confirm and press O.
Switch PIN1 ON/OFF
If this is set to ON, you will be asked to enter the PIN every time you turn the phone on. Conversely, if it is set to OFF, PIN entry will not be requested any time you turn the phone on.
1 Open the Set PIN display.
•Press [Menu] Security
Set PIN
2 Select Switch PIN1 ON/OFF and
press O.
3 Select ON or OFF and press O.
•You must enter your PIN to change the setting. Enter the PIN and press O to finish.
Note: Some SIM/USIM cards may not
support this function. For these types you will be asked to enter the PIN every time you turn the phone on. Make sure you enter the correct PIN as you will have to enter the PUK if you repeatedly enter the wrong PIN.
Re-initialising your phone
Resetting all data or phone functions
Caution: Be sure to make a copy of any
important data before performing a reset operation.
1 Open the Handset display.
•Press [Menu] Memory Settings Handset
2 Select the desired resetting method
and press O.
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Reset Settings: Resets the settings of
the phone to the initial settings at the time of purchase.
Clear All Memory: Clears all the
memory contents such as Contacts or call histories.
Reset & Clear: Resets all the function
settings and clears all the memory contents.
3 Enter your security code and press
[Yes].
Note: Data on a SIM card or SD Card is not
reset by this function.
Call settings
Call diverting service
Subscribing to this service enables you to divert incoming calls to the numbers you have specified. Setting numbers for both voice and video calls is available.
1 Open the Call Divert display.
•Press [Menu] Call Settings Call Divert
2 Select Voice or Video Call and
press O.
3 Select All Incomings, In Call,
When No Answer, or When Out of Network, and then select ON and
press O.
4 Enter the destination number and
press O.
Setting Reject Calls
You can reject calls according to the settings described below.
1 Open the Reject Calls display.
•Press [Menu] Call Settings Reject Calls
2 Select ON and press O. 3 Enter your security code. 4 Select a rejecting method and
press O.
Specified Number: Rejects calls from
the numbers registered in the list. You can add or edit numbers to be rejected by pressing [List].
Anonymous: Rejects calls from the
numbers intentionally set as No Caller ID number by the caller.
Payphone: Rejects calls from a pay
phone.
Unidentified: Rejects caller-unidentified
calls.
Non-registered No.: Rejects calls
whose numbers are not stored in Contacts.
Setting the Hold settings (for video call only)
This function enables you to select a picture or video to display while you have someone on hold.
1 Open the Hold Settings display
•Press [Menu] Call Settings Hold Settings
2 Select Original or Media Album,
press O, and select the desired video file.
Setting the Auto Answer (Voice Call Auto Answer)
This function (available only with the use of a headset) enables you to receive calls automatically without touching any keys after a preset ringing time. For setting the Auto Answer for the video call function, refer to “Auto Answer” under the Video Call settings section. (See p. 135.)
1 Open the Voice Call Auto Answer
display.
•Press [Menu]
Settings
Call
Voice Call Auto
Answer
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2 Select ON and press O.
•To release the setting, select OFF.
3 Enter the answering time (1 to 29
seconds) and press O.
Setting Call Quality Alarm ON
If this function is activated, a beep sounds when the signal strength falls below the level suitable for communi­cation during a call.
1 Open the Call Quality Alarm display.
•Press [Menu]
Settings
Call
Call Quality Alarm
2 Select ON and press O.
•To release the setting, select
OFF.
Setting restrictions on calls (Call Barring)
Call Barring enables blocking of outgoing and/or incoming calls. The Call Barring password is initially set to
1111. You can make an emergency call even if Call Barring is set to ON. Subscribing to the service centre is required for the service.
1 Open the Call Barring display.
•Press [Menu] Call
Settings
Call Barring
2 Select Block Outgoing Calls or
Block Incoming Calls and press O, and then select whether to block the following types of calls.
Block Outgoing Calls: All Outgoing
Calls, Int’l except to Home, or International Calls
Block Incoming Calls: All Incoming
Calls or When Roaming
Notes: • If you want to confirm the current
settings of both call barring services, select Check Setting in step 2 above.
• If you want to set a new password for roaming another service network, select Set Password in step 2 above.
Call Waiting
This supplementary service notifies you of an incoming call from a third party while talking with a second party and enables you to answer the third party by putting the second party on hold.
1 Open the Call Waiting display.
•Press [Menu]
Settings
Call
Call Waiting
2 Select Voice or Video Call and
press O.
3 Select ON and press O.
•To release the setting, select OFF.
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Playing answer phone messages (Play Answer Phone)
1 Open the Play Answer Phone
display.
•Press [Menu]
Settings
Call
Play Answer Phone
2 Select Play Message and press
O.
3 Press [Call]. The call is connected
to the message centre after which you can listen to the answer phone messages.
Tip: You can access the service centre
from the Standby display by pressing and holding 1.
Cancelling display of the answer phone icon
1 Open the Play Answer Phone
display, select Hide Answer Phone Icon, and press O.
2 Select Yes and press O.
•To release the setting, select No.
Fixed Dialling Number
When the Fixed Dialling Number is set to ON, you can limit your calls to only the phone numbers registered on the SIM/USIM card. You can add or edit the phone numbers (up to 40 digits). You must subscribe for this service.
Activating or deactivating the Fixed Dialling Number function
1 Open the Fixed Dialling Number
display.
•Press [Menu]
Settings
Call
Fixed Dialling
Number
2 Select ON or OFF and press O. 3 Enter the PIN2 if prompted.
Note: If no Fixed Dialling Numbers are
registered on the SIM/USIM card, this function is not available.
Adding a Fixed Dialling Number
1 Open the Fixed Dialling Number
display.
•Press [Menu]
Settings
Call
Fixed Dialling
Number
2 Press [List], enter PIN 2 and press
O. Press [Options] then select
New and press O.
Setting the Service Dialling Numbers
You can select from a default list of provided services (phone numbers) that are encoded on the SIM/USIM card.
1 Open the Service Dialling Numbers
display.
•Press [Menu]
Settings
Call
Service Dialling
Numbers
2 Select the desired service and
press t.
Setting the Hands-free function
The Hands-free function enables you to talk with the phone placed on a flat and stable surface. The sound coming from the speaker is made louder and the microphone sensitivity increased.
1 Open the Hands-free Setting
display.
•Press [Menu]
Settings
Call
Hands-free Setting
2 Select Voice Call or Video Call
and press O.
3 Select ON and press O.
Note: If the Silent, Car, or Meeting Profile is
set (see p. 108), you cannot activate the Hands-free setting.
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Video calls
Setting the method to switch a video call to a voice call
If you have made a video call to a person whose phone does not have the function, you must switch to a voice call. You can set the switching method to automatic or manual.
1 Open the Reconnection Method
display.
•Press [Menu]
Call Settings Method
2 Select Auto or Manual and press
O.
• If you select Manual, you will be asked if you want to switch to a voice call. If you select Auto the call is automatically switched to a voice call.
Video
Reconnection
Setting an image to send
1 Open the Image Settings display.
•Press [Menu]
Call Settings
2 Select an image setting option and
press O.
Image Priority: Changes the image
Send Own Image: Specifies if your
Alternate Video: Sets the alternative
Video
Image Settings
quality based on transmis­sion options, High Speed, Normal or High Quality.
own image is sent to callers.
video to send instead of your own image.
Setting whether your voice is sent or not
1 Open the Voice Setting display.
•Press [Menu]
Call Settings
2 Select an option and press O.
ON: Sends your voice to the
OFF: Cancels sending your voice
Setting the Auto Answer for a video call
This function (available only with the use of a headset) enables you to receive video calls without touching any keys after the preset ringing time. Registering callers’ numbers is required before activating this function. For setting the Auto Answer for the voice call function, refer to “Setting the Auto Answer (Voice Call Auto Answer)”
Video
Voice Setting
other party.
to the other party.
under the Call settings section. (See p.
129.)
1 Open the Auto Answer display.
•Press [Menu]
Call Settings
2 Press [List], select New and press
O.
3 You can copy phone numbers from
the Call History, Address Book, and so on, by pressing [Options] and selecting Get number. Use the navigation keys and O to select.
4 When you finished selecting a
number, a list of the registered Auto Answer numbers appears.
5 Confirm the phone number is in the
list and press [Done].
6 Select ON and press O.
Video
Auto Answer
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7 Select Auto Answer Tone pattern
icon
or Answer Time icon ,
and press O to set each item.
8 Press [Set] to complete the setting.
Using camera functions during a video call
These functions enable you to zoom the subject and switch the camera between the front and the back during a video call. You can also set them before making a video call.
1 Open the Camera Settings display.
•Press [Menu]
Call Settings Settings
2 Select Zoom or Switch Camera
and press O.
Zoom: Enlarge or Normal Switch Camera: Front or Back
Video
Camera
Adjusting the backlight level during a video call
This function enables you to adjust the brightness of the backlight to normal (the default value) or minimum.
1 Open the Backlight display.
•Press [Menu]
Call Settings
2 Select Minimum or Normal for the
brightness and press O.
Video
Backlight
Calendar
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Calendar
The phone comes with a calendar that enables you to organize information by month, week and day. You can attach selected photo or video data to particular dates manually to assist in remembering the corresponding item. You can manage your appointments by making Schedule entries for chosen days, and assign an alarm for each entry so the alarm sounds at the set time and date. Up to 100 Schedule entries, 100 To Do tasks and 10 Notes can be registered in the Calendar.
Opening the Monthly calendar and viewing a day’s schedule
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight
The monthly calendar appears. The following icons are displayed beside the day.
and press O.
: Means you have a To Do task on
the day.
: Means you have a Schedule entry
on the day.
: Means you have another thing to
be aware of on the day.
2 Highlight the day and press O and
the daily calendar is displayed.
Opening the weekly calendar
•Press [Options] on the monthly calendar display, select Week View and press O.
•To go back to the monthly calendar, press [Options], then select Month View and press O.
Opening the daily calendar Select the day for which you want to
see detailed information on the weekly calendar or monthly calendar displays and press O. The daily calendar appears.
Opening or editing Schedule entries, Notes, or To Do tasks
1 Open an entry on the daily calendar
display.
2 Press [Options], select Edit and
press O.
3 Select an item and press O. 4 Enter or edit the information and
press O to finish each item.
5 Press [Save].
Note: To create a new Schedule entry or To
Do task, see p. 139 or p. 143.
Icons used in the Calendar
Note Birthday Task completed Task uncompleted Task expired but uncompleted
Schedule
Creating a new Schedule entry
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight monthly calendar appears.
2 Press [Options], select Schedule
List and press O.
3 Press [Options], select New and
press O. A new Schedule entry screen appears.
4 Enter information under the items
described below. Press [Save] after you finish entering the desired information.
and press O. The
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Schedule items
Start date/time, End date/
time: Use u / d or the numeric keys to enter the date/time.
Repeat: Sets the repeating
pattern for the Schedule entry; Every Day, Every
Week, Every Month, Every Year, or OFF.
Category: Sets the category icon
chosen from the category icon list.
Title: Enters a summary of the
entry.
Place: Enters the location of the
entry.
Alarm: Activates/Deactivates the
alarm by selecting ON or OFF. Sets time/date, alarm tone, alarm tone volume, alarm image, vibration ON/ OFF and alarm priority.
URL: Enters the URL. Details: Enters the content of the
entry.
Image: Pastes an image from the
Media Album.
Private: Indicates Privacy Mode is
ON or OFF.
Opening a Schedule entry
1 Open the monthly calendar, the
weekly calendar or the daily calendar.
2 Press [Options], select Schedule
List and press O.
3 Select an entry and press O. The
entry display appears.
Operation Options
If you store phone numbers, message addresses and URLs in Schedule entries, you can use them to make calls, create messages addressed for the specified destinations, and access
web sites. Make sure there is a space before or after the phone number and email address when using other characters in the same field.
Making a voice call or a video call
1 Select an entry in the Schedule list
or open a Schedule entry.
2 Press [Options], select Call and
press O. A list of phone numbers
registered in the selected Schedule
entry appears.
3 Select the number you want to call
and press
or press
Accessing a web site
1 Select an entry in the Schedule list
or open a Schedule entry which
contains a URL address.
2 Press [Options], select URL and
press O. A list of URLs registered
in the selected Schedule entry
appears.
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3 Select a URL and press O. 4 Press [Yes].
Synchronising your Schedule entries with those on a network server or computer
1 Open the Schedule list, press
[Options], select Synchronise and press O.
2 Refer to the procedures in
Connectivity (see p. 181).
Copying a Schedule entry to the Media Album
1 Select an entry in the Schedule list
and press [Options].
2 Select Copy to Media Album and
press O.
3 Select Copy, Copy Multiple, or
Copy All and press O.
4 Follow the on-screen instructions.
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Registering a Schedule entry in the Address Book
1 Select an entry in the Schedule list
or open a Schedule entry.
2 Press [Options], select Save to
Address Book and press O.
3 Select Phone Number, Email
Address, or URL and press O.
4 Follow the on-screen instructions.
Transmitting a Schedule entry to another phone, PC or other device
1 Select an entry in the Schedule list
or open a Schedule entry.
2 Press [Options], select Send
vCalendar and press O.
3 Select Attach to Message, Send
via Infrared, or Send via Bluetooth and press O.
Deleting Schedule entries
1 Select an entry in the Schedule list. 2 Press [Options], select Delete and
press O.
3 Select Delete, Delete Multiple,
Delete All, or Delete until Yesterday and press O.
Displaying images in the Schedule entries
1 Open the Schedule list, press
[Options], select Settings and press O.
2 Select Image Display and press
O.
3 Select ON and press O.
To Do List
This function enables you to manage tasks. Once you register a task with a due time, the To Do system automati­cally categorizes it with one of the labels “Completed”, “Uncompleted”, and “Expired & Uncomplete” based on how you have set up the To Do List.
Creating a new To Do task
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight
monthly calendar appears.
2 Press [Options], select ToDo List
and press O.
3 Press [Options], select New and
press O.
4 Enter information under the items
described below. Press [Save] after
you finish entering the desired
information.
and press O. The
Task items
Title: Enters a title of the task. Content: Enters the content of the
task.
Category: Sets the category icon
chosen from the category icon list.
Due Date: Enters the due date.
Alarm: Sets alarm, melody or
vibration or no notification.
Repeat: Sets cycle, term, times
and expected days for the task
Status: Shows the current
status of the task to the set due date; Completed,
Uncompleted, Expired & Uncomplete.
Completion Date: Enters the task
completed date.
Private: Sets Privacy Mode ON/
OFF.
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Opening the To Do list
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight monthly calendar appears.
2 Press [Options], select ToDo List
and press O.
You can change the displays of the different categories All Data, Expired, Uncompleted, and Completed by pressing l / r.
All Data: Displays all the tasks
Expired: Displays tasks which have
Uncompleted: Displays tasks which
Completed: Displays tasks which have
and press O. The
registered on the To Do list.
yet to be done and have already passed their due date.
have yet to be completed and are still due.
been completed already.
Editing tasks
1 Open the To Do list display, select
the category you want to display, select the task you want to edit and press O.
2 Press [Options], select Edit and
press O.
3 Select the desired item from the list
and edit.
4 Press [Save] after you finish
entering information.
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Alarm clock
In addition to the alarm clock, this phone has a convenient feature called “Snooze mode”, which sounds an alarm every specified number of minutes (1 to 5) up to six times after the first alarm is turned off. You can set up to 8 Alarm Clock entries. Each entry can be allocated a customised Alarm sound or vibration, image, and repetition pattern.
Setting the alarm clock
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight
2 Select Alarm Clock and press O.
A list of 8 empty entries appears.
• When an entry has already been stored, its set time and repetition pattern are displayed.
3 Select an entry and press O.
and press O.
4 Select ON and press O to set the
alarm clock. The entry display shown below appears.
•To deactivate the alarm clock temporarily, select OFF.
Alarm name: Enters a name. Alarm time: Enters an alarm time. Repeat: Selects Every Day, Mon
– Fri, Mon - Sat, Except Days Off, Set Day of the Week or No Repeat.
"Snooze mode" setting: (See p.
147.) Alarm Tone: Selects a sound. Alarm Tone Volume: Adjusts the
alarm sound volume.
Alarm Image (image displayed
when the Alarm goes off): Selects an image from the preset images or images in the Media Album.
Vibration: Selects a vibration
pattern and its strength, High, Medium, or Low.
Alarm Priority: Puts a priority on
Alarm or Profiles. If Profiles is selected, only the vibrator operates in place of the alarm sound. It is available only when Profiles is set to silent.
5 Select an item and press O. 6 Edit the item and press O. 7 Press [Save] to save the setting.
Setting the alarm for the time you have specified every minute (Snooze mode)
Opening Snooze mode setting display.
1 Open an Alarm Clock entry. 2 Select
and press O.
(Snooze mode setting)
Specifying the time to sound
1 Select ON Fixed Sound at the
Snooze mode setting display and press O.
2 Enters the time and press O.
Setting the sound pattern You can allocate sounds to the six
alarm tones individually by selecting sounds from the Media Album.
1 Select ON Selected Sound at the
Snooze mode setting display and press O. The six alarm tone entries appear.
2 Select one of the six alarm tones
and press O.
3 Select a sound from the Media
Album folder or another folder and press O.
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4 Repeat the procedure until sounds
have been selected for all the
entries.
5 Press [Set] to finish the setting. 6 Enter the Snooze Time and press
[Set].
7 Press [Save] to save the setting.
Turning off the Snooze mode setting
• Select OFF at the Snooze mode
setting display and press O.
When the set time arrives
The alarm sounds for up to 60 seconds. Press [Stop] or any other key to silence the alarm.
The alarm sound stops and the phone goes into Snooze Mode (if it is set).
•Press and hold O to cancel the
Snooze mode.
• If you receive an incoming call during
Snooze Mode, the mode is automatically cancelled.
Resetting Alarm Clock entries
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight
and press O.
2 Select Alarm Clock and press O.
A list of eight Alarm Clock entries appears.
3 Select the entry you want to reset
to empty and press [Reset].
Calculator
You can perform the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division on numbers consisting of up to 10 digits.
Note:
If an incoming call or an alarm is detected while you are using the calculator, the calculation is automatically terminated without storing the result.
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight
and press O.
2 Select Calculator and press O.
The initial display of the calculator appears.
3 Perform your calculation.
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display.
Notes: • The calculator can display up to
10 digits.
• If the result of a calculation is more than “9,999,999,999” or less than “-9,999,999,999”, “E” is shown at the right end of the display. Press [C/AC] to clear.
• If the result of a calculation is negative “-” appears to the left of the number.
Voice Recorder
You can record voice sounds up to the total storage capacity of the phone’s Media Album and SD Card. If a SD Card is inserted, the voice sound is automatically recorded onto that card.
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Recording your voice
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight
2 Select Voice Recorder, press O. 3 Select Record and press O. The
phone is now in Voice Recorder
mode.
4 Press [Record] to start recording. 5 Press [Stop] to stop the recording.
and press O.
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Setting the sensitivity of the microphone
The sensitivity of the microphone can be adjusted for recording your voice or the voices of people further away, such as on stage or on conference speakers.
1 Press [Options] in the Voice
Recorder mode.
2 Select For Conference or For
Dictation and press O.
Playing back voice data
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight
2 Select Voice Recorder, press O. 3 Select Play and press O to go to
the Melody & Ringtones folder in
the Media Album.
4 Select a compatible sound file and
press O to play the file.
and press O.
Convenient key operation during playback
Sound volume control up/down: Press
u / d. Fast-forward: Press and hold r. Rewind: Press and hold l.
Notes
This function enables you to use the phone as a notepad. Up to 10 note entries each of up to 256 bytes can be stored. You can link an entry to a specified day in the Calendar. Once they are linked, an icon to the day on the Calendar display, so that you can easily check what you have to do on the day.
Creating a Note entry
Note entries can be registered with category icons added to them. There are over 40 kinds of category icons, including School, Holiday, Meeting, etc.
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight
Work, Private,
and press O.
is attached
2 Select Notes and press O, then
select Note and press O.
3 Select an unregistered item and
press [Options], then select Edit.
4 Enter characters as desired and
press O then select the category icon from the list and press O.
Opening a Note entry
1 Open the list of Notes.
•Press [Menu]
Note
2 Select a Note entry and press O.
Editing a Note entry
1 Open the list of Notes.
•Press [Menu]
Note
2 Select a Note entry, press
[Options], then select Edit and press O.
3 Edit the entry and press O. A list of
category icons appears.
4 Select an icon and press O.
Notes
Notes
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Using the Call Note
Storing the phone number during a call
1 Enter the number using the
numeric keys during a call and press O.
2 Select Call Note, and press O.
The phone number is stored and you can continue talking.
Retrieving the Dial Note after the call
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight
2 Select Notes, press O, select Call
Note, and press O. Stored Call Note numbers appear in the display. Select the desired number.
and press O.
World Clock
You can display the time of an available world city. There are 36 major cities to choose from.
Displaying the World Clock
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight
2 Select World Clock and press O.
The World Clock display appears.
• Use l / r to select the city for which you want to display the time.
•Press [DST] for daylight saving time.
3 Press y after your finished.
, press O.
Media Player
With the Media Player you can play compatible audio or video files, create playlists, skip to other songs or videos and so on. Media Player is easy to use, and the controls are similar to the buttons on a compact disc player. You can also send video or audio files via Picture Messages or Email.
Playing a video or audio file
1 From the Standby display, press
[Menu] highlight select Media Player, and then press O.
2 Select Play Video (or Play Audio)
and press O.
and press O,
3 Select a video (audio) file from the
All Videos (All Audios) folder or a Playlist folder of your own making and press O. (See p. 155 for making a Playlist.)
Options
• This display is referred to as the “Play Video mode” or “Play Audio mode” in this guide.
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Icons Used
Play Pause Random Play Repeat Repeat All Change the display size available
using the 0 key Original size display is set Large size display is set
Playing or pausing a file
•Press O. ( Pause)
Stopping a file
•Press
Adjusting the volume
•Press u / d.
for Play or for
.
Skipping to the next file or going back to the previous file
•Press ; / n.
Forwarding or rewinding a file
•Press and hold l / r while playing the file.
Playing one file or all files repeat­edly
1 Press [Options] while playing in the
Play Video (Audio) mode, select Play Settings, and then press O.
2 Select Repeat Playback, select
Repeat or Repeat All, and then press O.
Playing files randomly
1 Press [Options] while playing in
Play Video (Audio) mode, select Play Settings, and then press O.
2 Select Random Playback, select
ON, and then press O.
Sending a video (audio) file
You can send a video (audio) file attached to a Picture Message or Email message (See p. 72.). You can also use the Bluetooth function (See p.
169) or Infrared function (See p. 177.) to send a file.
Using Playlists
The All Videos (All Audios) folder in the Video Playlist (Audio Playlist) is automatically created by default. You can create your own Playlists with files included in the order you desire.
Creating a new Playlist
1 Open the Media Player.
•Press [Menu]
Player
2 Select Play Video (or Play Audio)
and press O.
3 Press [Options], select New, and
then press O. Give the Playlist a name and press O. The Video (Audio) file selection display appears.
4 Select a file you want to include in
your new Playlist, and press O. The selected file is placed in the first line.
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5 Press [Next] to go back to the
Video (Audio) file selection display to choose another file.
6 Select the next file and press O.
The selected file is added to the second line.
7 Repeat this step for all the files you
want to add to the Playlist.
8 Press [Complete] to finish creating
the new Playlist.
Editing a Playlist You can add or insert a file into a
Playlist, or change the file order in a Playlist.
1 Open the Media Player.
•Press [Menu]
Player
2 Select Play Video (or Play Audio)
and press O.
3 Select the Playlist you want to edit
and, press [Options], select Edit and press O. Highlight the desired file and press [Options], then select the desired operation from the list and press O.
Media
Streaming audio and video
The S750i enables you to receive a continuous stream of music or video by connecting to a streaming site on the web. Using streaming technology, you can instantly listen to audio files or view video files without having to download the entire file.
Key operations while streaming audio/ video
•To adjust the volume, press u / d.
•To play or pause a file, press O ( for Play for Pause).
Player Settings
Opening Player Settings
1 Open the Media Player.
•Press [Menu]
Player
2 Select Player Settings and press
O.
Media
Keeping the backlight illuminated while streaming
The phone is set to illuminate the backlight for a certain time after there are no key presses by default.
1 Select Light in Player Settings and
press O.
2 Select Always ON and press O.
Changing the Media Player’s skin while streaming
1 Select Skins in Player Settings and
press O.
2 Press [Prev.] or [Next] to preview
the Skin, and then press O to set.
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Opening the SIM Toolkit Menu
You can access the SIM toolkit menu if your SIM/USIM card supports this additional service. Menu names and contents vary depending on the SIM/ USIM card you purchase. Contact your mobile phone stockist for details.
1 Open the SIM Toolkit display.
•Press [Menu]
Toolkit
2 Select the desired menu and follow
the instructions.
USIM
Using the Help guide
This phone’s on-screen Help enables you to quickly confirm key operations for various functions.
1 Open the Help display.
•Press [Menu]
2 Select a function by scrolling with
u / d.
Help
Displaying the call time
See page 12.
Orange World
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Web browsing
Accessing WAP sites on the Internet
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight
2 Select the desired WAP site from
the Bookmarks list.
• While browsing pages, use u / d to scroll up or down, and O to select an item to execute the command. Press B to return to the previous display.
Web based help
•To view instructions etc. on how to use your phone, from the Standby display select
and press O.
Help
Using bookmarks
The phone enables you to save URLs in the Bookmarks folder within the Media Album, and attach bookmarks to messages as well as manage them, for example, editing or moving them to different folders.
Opening the Bookmarks folder from the Media Album
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight folders appears.
2 Select the Bookmarks folder and
press O.
Accessing a web site from the Bookmarks display
1 Open the Bookmarks display. 2 Select a bookmark and press O.
and press O. A list of
Using web pages saved in the Saved Page folder
You can access web pages and update them from the Saved Page folder.
Opening the Saved Page folder in the Media Album
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight folders appears.
2 Select Saved Page and press O.
Accessing a web page from the Saved Page folder
1 Open the Saved Page folder
display.
2 Select the web page you want to
access and press O.
and press O. A list of
Browser Settings
See p. 121.
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Your phone enables you to play various preset, downloadable, WAP and text based games. Open Games from the main menu to start saved applications (Java™ Games), play WAP or text games or download new applications (More Games), or define the settings (Java™ Settings).
Playing Java™ games
You can start Java™ games from the Games application list (Preset and downloaded applications) or by accessing Orange World.
Starting from the application list
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight
2 Select Java™ Games and press
O.
3 Select an application and press O
to start.
and press O.
Downloading Java™ applications from Orange World
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight
2 Select More Games and press O. 3 Press [Yes] to connect to Orange
World and download the desired
Java™ application by following the
on-screen instructions.
Deleting applications
1 Open Java™ Games, select the
application you wish to delete, and
then press [Options].
2 Select Delete, press O and then
confirm you want to delete by
pressing [Yes].
Notes: • Maximum of 50 games can be
•Preset games cannot be deleted.
and press O.
stored in memory (including preset games).
Java ™ Settings
Opening the Java™ Settings
1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],
highlight
2 Select Java™ Settings and press
O.
Setting the play volume and vibration
You can adjust the play volume of the Java application to one of 5 levels or set it to OFF. You can also set whether or not to vibrate the phone as programmed in some Java applica­tions.
1 Open Java™ Settings, select Play
Volume/Vibration and press O.
2 Select Volume Setting or
Vibration Setting and press O.
and press O.
Volume Setting: Select the level using
u / d and press O.
Vibration Setting: Select ON or OFF
and press O.
Setting the backlight and blinking pattern
You can set the backlight to always be ON or OFF from the Light settings. You can also define whether to enable or disable the backlight control as programmed in some Java™ applications from the Flash Control settings.
1 Open Java™ Settings, select
Light and press O.
2 Select ON/OFF and press O. 3 Select from the following options.
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Always ON: Turns on the backlight
while a Java™ application is running.
Always OFF: Turns off the backlight
while a Java™ application is running.
Normal: Lights when a key is pressed
for the duration set in the Key Light setting in the Light setting menu (See p. 110).
4 After completing ON/OFF Setting in
step 2, the display returns to the Light settings. Select Flash Control and press O.
5 Select ON or OFF and press O.
ON: Enables a Java™ applica-
tion to control flashing of the backlight.
OFF: Disables a Java™
application from controlling flashing of the backlight.
Re-setting all Java™ Settings or Deleting all Java™ applications
1 Open Java™ Settings, select
Delete Java™ Settings and press
O.
2 Select Reset Settings or Clear All
Memory and press O. Enter your password when asked.
Reset Settings: Resets all the Java™
settings. Saved data is not delated.
Clear All Memory: Deletes all the
Java™ applications saved in Java™ Games except the pre-installed applica­tions.
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Bluetooth® transmission
Bluetooth is a radio technology that enables you to use a wireless connection to send or exchange data such as indicated in Table 1. The phone detects all Bluetooth compat­ible devices that are turned on and set to transmittable within a maximum range of 10 metres and displays a list of them on the screen when search is used. However, transmissions must be performed one device at a time. For additional information, download and view the Bluetooth Setup Guide from the ‘Service’ ‘Downloads’ section at
http://www.sanyo-mobile.com.
Table 1
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Owner Information (Electronic Business Cards), Address Book
Entries in the Notes To Do tasks Schedule events
To send data, on the receiving device activate the Bluetooth data reception mode (refer to your receiving device’s manual).
Note: No incoming calls or messages can
be received during Bluetooth transmission. Data protected by copyright or copy guards cannot be transmitted or exchanged.
Switching the Bluetooth mode on or off
Switching the Bluetooth mode on enables your S750i to receive data via Bluetooth from a paired device
automatically and provides easy connection to another Bluetooth enabled device such as a headset or PC.
•Press and hold O from the Standby display. Make sure
appears in the phone’s display (see p. 176). If you press and hold O again, Bluetooth mode is switched off.
Notes:
• This setting remains in effect after the phone is turned off and on again.
• While the phone is in Bluetooth mode power consumption is greater than when it is not.
Sending data via Bluetooth from the Media Album
Note that you must first move your SD Card data to your phone’s memory before performing the following.
1 Activate Bluetooth reception mode
on the receiving device.
• When using an S750i as the other device: On the other S750i, press and hold O.
2 Open Media Album folder on your
S750i.
•Press [Menu]
Picture, Video List, Melody & Ringtones or Documents O
3 Select a data item to send and
press [Options].
4 Select Send and press O. 5 Select Send via Bluetooth and
press O.
6 Select Send [Yes] [Search] 7 Select a connectable device and
press O.
• If the other device is not saved in your Connection List (your list of registered devices. see p. 176) and Bluetooth Password authentication (see p. 178) is required, you will be prompted to
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save the other device in the list. Press [Yes] if you want to do so. The device is registered after Bluetooth Password authentica­tion is completed.
8 To complete Bluetooth Password
authentication, enter any desired number between 1 and 8 digits (See p. 178) and press O.
• When using another S750i as the other receiving device: Press [Yes] to save your S750i in the Connection List on the other S750i.
• The timing of being prompted for the Bluetooth Password may differ depending on the device you are connecting with.
9 Save the data on the other
receiving device.
• When using an S750i as the other receiving device: Select Save and press O.
Sending vCard, vNote, vToDo or vCalendar via Bluetooth
You can send Address Book or Owner Information data or others to another Bluetooth device. Activate Bluetooth reception mode on the receiving device before you start sending data.
Sending Owner Information data (vCard)
1 Press [Menu]
Information [Options] Send vCard Send via Bluetooth
2 Follow the instructions on the
display. (Refer to procedures from step 6 of “Sending data via Bluetooth from the Media Album.” see p. 169.)
Sending Address Book information (vCard)
1 Press [Menu]
List Select an entry [Options]
Owner
Contacts
Send vCard Send via Bluetooth
•To send a vCard Step1 Send [Yes]
•To send multiple vCards Step1 Send Multiple Check desired entries and press O Repeat the same steps for multiple items [OK] [Yes] [Search] to search the device
2 Follow the instructions on the
display. (Refer to procedures from step 6 of “Sending data via Bluetooth from the Media Album.” see p. 169.)
Sending a Note (vNote)
Note [Options] Send vNoteSend via BluetoothSend or
Send Multiple
2 Follow the instructions on the
display. (Refer to procedures from step 6 of “Sending data via
Notes
Bluetooth from the Media Album.” see p. 169.)
Sending a To Do task (vToDo)
ToDo List → Select a ToDo task → [Options] → Send vToDo →
Send via Bluetooth Send or Send Multiple
2 Follow the instructions on the
display. (Refer to procedures from step 6 of “Sending data via Bluetooth from the Media Album.” see p. 169.)
Sending a schedule event (vCalendar)
Schedule List Select a schedule event [Options]
Send vCalendar Send via Bluetooth Send or Send Multiple
2 Follow the instructions on the
display. (Refer to procedures from
[Options]
[Options]
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step 6 of “Sending data via Bluetooth from the Media Album.” see p. 169.)
Receiving data
You must switch the Bluetooth mode on to receive data from another device.
•To switch the Bluetooth mode on, press and hold O. Make sure appears in the phone’s display. Save the data when the transmission is finished.
Exchanging Owner Information
You can send and receive Owner Information data between your phone and another PC, PDA or mobile phone. The following example indicates an exchange between your S750i and a PC. The initiator is your S750i. You must activate Bluetooth mode on your PC before performing the following.
Note: While your S750i is in Bluetooth
mode and the other device has been registered in your Connection List, your Owner Information will be automatically sent if requested by a registered device.
Your S750i
1 Press O
Bluetooth
Exchange Owner Info
2 Press [Search]. 3 Select the PC device and press O. 4 Once prompted to save to the
Connection List, press [Yes].
5 Enter a Bluetooth Password (Must
match the PC you are connecting with) and press O if you have not already saved it in the Connection List. Refer to steps 1 and 2 below for PC side operations.
6 Select Save and press O to save
the data received from the PC on your S750i.
PC (Bluetooth enabled)
1 On the PC's display, enter your
Bluetooth Password (Must match the S750i you are connecting with) after the authentication prompt for connection with your S750i appears.
2 Select the owner information and
begin the exchange.
Note: Refer to your PC's user guide for
details on Bluetooth operations.
Regarding other generic Bluetooth devices such as mobile phones:
You may be required to save your S750i in
• the connection list on the other device. Enter the Bluetooth Password if prompted.
• The timing of being prompted to save your S750i in the connection list and save the owner information on the other device may be different depending on the device.
• For smooth operation you may need to respond quickly to another device's Bluetooth Password prompt as the Bluetooth timeout of that device may
occur quickly.
• Do not press any keys while data is being exchanged or disconnection of transmission may occur.
Using the Bluetooth headset
The Bluetooth headset can be wirelessly connected to the phone, and allows you to make and receive a call handsfree. Read your Bluetooth headset user manual before using. For additional information, download and view the Bluetooth Headset Guide from the ‘Service’ ‘Downloads’ section at
http://www.sanyo-
mobile.com.
Configure both devices
1 Activate the Bluetooth pairing
mode on the Bluetooth headset.
2 On your S750i, press O
Bluetooth Connect to Hands­free
3 Press [Search].
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4 Select the Bluetooth headset and
press O.
5 Enter the Bluetooth Password
written in your headset’s user guide.
Activating the Bluetooth hands-free mode on your S750i
•Press and hold O from the Standby display. Or press O from the Standby display and select Bluetooth
Switch Bluetooth ON
Now, your S750i is ready tos be automatically discovered and con­nected with the hands-free kit /headset.
Note: To turn off Bluetooth mode, press
and hold O again.
Disconnecting the connection You can disconnect the already
established connection.
1 On the S750i, press O
Bluetooth Disconnect Hands­free
Note: If your headset is moved far enough
out of range from the S750i to cause a disconnection, reconnection is automatic given the following conditions.
1) Your S750i is in Bluetooth mode.
2) You (and your headset) move back into the connectable range.
In some cases, you may need to be immediately next to the handset in order to reconnect. If reconnection of your headset with the S750i does not occur automatically, you must initiate connection from the headset. For details refer to your headset’s user guide.
Connecting the phone and your laptop PC to use the Internet
You can use the Internet anywhere as long as you have your phone and a portable laptop PC. This function enables the phone to work as a modem for the PC connecting them together via Bluetooth. You can also use the USB cable (included) to connect to the Internet. For additional information, download and view the Modem Setup Guide from the ‘Service’ ‘Downloads’ section at
http://
www.sanyo-mobile.com.
1 Activate the Bluetooth mode on
your Bluetooth compatible PC or Bluetooth USB/Card adaptor, etc.
Note: Before using, refer to the user guide
of your Bluetooth USB/Card or PC.
2 Press and hold O from the
Standby display on your S750i to activate the Bluetooth mode.
3 For further instructions, refer to the
Modem Setup Guide from the ‘Service’
‘Downloads’ section at
http://www.sanyo-mobile.com
Transferring data on your phone to a Bluetooth compatible PC and vice versa
You can transfer data from your phone’s Media Album to your PC and vice versa.
1 Pair your phone with your
Bluetooth compatible PC.
2 Use your PC’s Bluetooth software
to initialise the data transfer or perform the transfer from your phone.
Note: Refer to your PC’s Bluetooth software
user's guide for more information.
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Bluetooth settings
1 Open the Bluetooth Settings
display.
•Press O Bluetooth
Bluetooth Settings
Keeping your S750i from being detected by another Bluetooth enabled device
This function enables your S750i (while in the Bluetooth mode) to be undetect­able by another Bluetooth device. This feature is useful to prevent unwanted connections from an unknown device.
1 Select Visibility from the Bluetooth
Settings display and press O.
2 Select Hidden and press O.
•To release the setting, select
Always Visible (the default) or Visible for 3Min.
• While Visibility is set to Always Visible or Visible for 3Min. in
the Bluetooth mode, in the phone’s display.
appears
Displaying the address ID of registered devices
1 Select Connection List from the
Bluetooth Settings display and press O. A list of registered devices appears.
2 Select an entry, press [Options],
select Device Address and press O.
• For registering devices in the Connection List, see step 7 on p.
169.
Editing the names of registered devices
1 Select Connection List from the
Bluetooth Settings display and press O. A list of registered devices appears.
2 Select an entry, press [Options],
select Rename and press O.
3 Edit the name and press O.
Protecting registered devices from deletion
1 Select Connection List from the
Bluetooth Settings display and press O. A list of registered devices appears.
2 Press [Options], select Protect/
Unprotect and press O.
3 Select the entry you want to
protect and press O. A key icon appears to the left of the entry. Repeat for all those you want to protect.
•To apply the protection, press [OK].
•To release the protection, select the key icons, and press O, then press [OK] to finish.
Deleting entries of registered devices
1 Select Connection List from the
Bluetooth Settings display and press O. A list of registered devices appears.
2 Select an entry, press [Options]. 3 Select Delete and press O. 4 Select Delete, Delete Multiple, or
Delete All and press O.
•To delete multiple items, select the desired and press O Repeat the same steps for multiple items [OK] [Yes]
•To delete all items, enter the security code when prompted [Yes]
Setting the period to search for connectable devices
1 Select Search Time from the
Bluetooth Settings display and press O.
2 Enter a time (10 to 30 seconds)
using u / d and press O.
Setting the Bluetooth Timeout for connection
You can change the Bluetooth Timeout for connection. The Bluetooth
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Timeout setting does not affect the duration of a Bluetooth connection after it is established.
Turning off Bluetooth Password authentication
Bluetooth Password authentication requires you to enter a 1 to 8 digit number of your own creation upon each connection with another Bluetooth compatible device, insuring your phone and the other device are authenticated each time upon connection. However, if you wish to skip this authentication step, you can turn the setting off.
1 Select Bluetooth Password From
the Bluetooth Settings display and press O.
2 Select OFF and press O.
Note: Even when this setting is Off, your
phone may be prompted to enter the Bluetooth Password corresponding
to the other device. However this may be different depending on the device and device settings.
Editing your own Device Name
1 Select Own Device Name from the
Bluetooth Settings display and press O.
2 Edit the current name and press
O.
Changing the Authentication Password
1 Select Authentication Password
on the Bluetooth Settings display
and press O.
2 Select Change and press O. 3 Enter the handset’s security code. 4 Enter a new authentication
password.
5 Press O.
Note: This authentication password is
different from the Bluetooth Password.
Confirming the detailed information in the Bluetooth settings
• Select Check Setting on the Bluetooth Settings display and press O. The following information is displayed: The name of your mobile phone, the device address and the current setting status in Authentica­tion and supported services.
Infrared transmission
Infrared is a wireless infrared transmis­sion system to transfer data on your phone with another device with a built in infrared port. Infrared technology enables your phone to send and receive contacts, your phone’s information (Owner Information), calendar events, To Do tasks, pictures and videos, etc.
Cautions: • SD Card data cannot be
transmitted.
• No incoming calls or messages can be received during Infrared transmission.
Infrared transmission is possible when:
• The two devices are turned on and set to transmittable.
• Infrared ports are both facing each other and are within a distance of at least approx. half a metre or closer.
• There are no line of sight obstruc­tions between the devices.
Sending Media Album folders
1 Activate receiving mode on the
receiving device.
• When using an S750i as the other device: On the other S750i, press [Menu]
Connectivity Infrared Receiving Mode [Yes]
2 Open the list of Media Album
folders on your S750i.
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3 Press [Options], select Send via
Infrared and press O.
4 Select Send Folder, Send
Multiple Folders, or Send All and
press O.
•To send one folder, press [Yes].
•To send selected folders, select the desired item and press O Repeat the same steps for multiple items [OK] [Yes]
•To send all folders, enter the handset’s security code and press O. Enter the Authentica­tion Password of the device you are connecting to (See p. 181.) [Yes] Add or Overwrite
Sending data files from the Media Album folder
1 Activate receiving mode on the
receiving device. (See step 1 on p.
181.)
2 Open a list of Media Album folders
on your S750i.
3 Select a folder and press O.
4 Select a data item and press O. 5 Press [Options], select Send and
press O.
6 Select Send via Infrared and press
O.
7 Select Send, Send Multiple, or
Send All in Folder and press O.
8 Follow the instructions on the
display. (Refer to procedures above.)
Sending all data files from Settings (Send All Mode)
You can transmit categorised data in the phone to another device via Infrared.
1 Open the Send All Mode display.
•Press [Menu]
tivity Infrared Send All Mode
2 Enter the handset’s security code
and press O.
3 A list of data categories such as
Connec-
Address Book, Schedule, To Do, Notes and Media Album appears.
4 Put a checkmark in the box next to
each category you want to send by pressing O. After you have placed a check mark for all of the desired folders press [OK] to finish. Enter the Authentication Password (See p. 181.) and press [Yes].
Receiving data (Receiving Mode)
This function enables your phone to be ready to receive data from another device via infrared.
1 Open the Receiving Mode display.
•Press [Menu]
tivity Infrared Receiving Mode
2 Press [Yes]. Now your S750i is
ready to receive data via Infrared. Start the sending operation on the other device.
3 Save the data on your S750i.
Connec-
Changing the authentication password
Allows the sender to require the authentication upon connection with another device.
1 Open the Authentication Password
display.
•Press [Menu]
tivity Infrared Authentica­tion Password
2 Select Change and press O. 3 Enter the handset’s security code
and press O.
4 Enter a new Authentication
Password.
5 Press O.
Connec-
Synchronising contacts or To Do tasks
You can exchange, update or replace data in the Address Book, schedule and To Do tasks between the phone
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and a network server or between the phone and a computer.
Opening the Synchronise display
•Press [Menu]
Connectiv-
ity Synchronise
Synchronising data between the phone and a network server
1 Select Network on the Synchronise
display and press O.
2 Select a network profile and press
O. The items described below for the current setting status appear. Select an item and edit it if desired.
Notes:
• If you want to define a new profile, select No items and press O and enter each item.
• Using the synchronisation function requires an additional service subscription.
Profile: Displays the profile name of
your Infrared system.
Server URL: Displays the server URL. User Name: Displays the user name. Password: Displays the current
password.
Method: Displays the following
synchronisation methods.
• Mobile Server (Normal): Only data that has been changed is exchanged between the phone and the server.
• Mobile Server (Replace): All data on the server is replaced with the phone data.
Selected Data: Selects data in the
Address Book, schedule, and To Do list.
Database (Address Book): Registers a
database name for Address Book.
Database (Schedule): Registers a
database name for schedule.
Database (To Do): Registers a
database name for To Do.
3 Press [Start] and press [Yes] to
start synchronisation.
Synchronising data between the phone and a computer
You can synchronise data on your S750i with data on your PC. For detailed instructions, view the Synchronisation Setup Guide and download the Sychronisation software from the ‘Service’ ‘Downloads’ section at http://www.sanyo­mobile.com
Note: You will need to install the S750i’s
USB driver before synchronising with your PC using the USB cable.
1 Select Local on the Synchronise
display and press O.
2 Select a local profile. The items of
the current setting status appear as follows, Profile, User Name,
Password, Communication
Method, Method, Selected Data, Database (Address Book), Database (Schedule), and Database (To Do):. Select other
items and edit if desired.
• If you want to define a new profile, select No items, press O and enter each item.
• For an explanation of the above items, see p. 182 “Synchronising data between the phone and a network server”.
• Communication Method: Select Bluetooth, Infrared, or USB.
3 Press [Start] and press [Yes] to
start synchronisation.
Notes: • When you are indicating your
password and user name, both must match on the phone and your PC.
•To utilize this function, make sure you are using Microsoft Outlook on your PC. Outlook Express is not supported.
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Setting a regular period for synchronisation between the phone and the network server
1 Select Auto Synchronisation on
the Synchronise display, then ON and press O.
2 Select an item with an icon, set the
starting time and select the period.
: Enters the time. : Selects Every Day, Every Week,
Every Month or No Repeat.
<Select Profile>: Select from a profile
entry.
Printing
You can print out photos stored on the handset or Memory Card. Select from Standard Print, Printer Default, Index Print or DPOF Print.
Standard Print: Prints each photo on
one sheet.
Index Print: Prints multiple thumbnail
photos on one sheet.
Printer Default: Prints the photo
according to the default printer settings.
DPOF Print: Prints the indicated
photos (See p. 97).
Printing from your digital photo printer (Not included)
Notes: • Install the S750i USB driver that is
on the CD-ROM included in the box at time of purchase. Read the digital photo printer (not included) manual before using.
• Make sure your battery is fully charged before using this function.
•Greyed out items cannot be selected. Not all printer are compatible, check your printer’s user guide to confirm.
1 In the Standby display, press
[Menu], select highlight
and
press O.
2 Select Connectivity and press O,
select Print Mode and press O, then select Execute and press O.
3 Once the “Please connect to
printer” message is displayed connect the USB cable (included) to the phone and printer.
4 Select either Standard Print,
Index Print, or Printer Default.
5 Select Images to Print and press
O.
Note: Press [SD Card] if you want to select
data stored on the inserted Memory Card.
6 Select the folder where your
photo(s) are stored and press O, then select the photo(s) to print and press O.
7 Press [OK] when you finished.
8 Select Copies, and press O. Use
the navigation keys to select the number of copies and press O.
9 Select Print Size, select the
desired print size and press O.
10 Select Date Print, select ON or
OFF and press O.
11 Press [Print].
Transmitting data on the SD Card to a PC via USB
You can transmit all the SD Card data from the phone to a PC through a USB cable and edit the data from the computer. Do not remove the USB cable when using this function.
1 Connect the phone to the PC with
a USB cable.
2 Select USB Storage Mode and
press O.
3 Press [Yes].
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Note: For detailed instructions, view the
‘USB Storage Mode Guide’ from the ‘Service’ ‘Downloads’ section at http://www.sanyo-mobile.com You will need to install the S750i’s USB driver on your PC before using the USB cable and this function.
Cautions: • While the phone is in the USB
Storage Mode, no incoming calls or messages can be received.
• Only USB1.1 is available.
• Data may become corrupted if you do not follow the proper procedures or instructions that appear as a dialog messages in the task tray.
Precautions when using the SD Card and the USB Storage Mode
• Disconnecting the USB cable or removing the SD Card while the SD Card is being accessed may cause serious damage to the SD Card, S750i and computer. There may be some cases on Windows Me/98SE
computers in which the S750i device is not indicated in the task tray but it is connected and being accessed. Make sure the SD Card is not being accessed before removing either the USB cable or SD Card.
• Do not remove the battery pack while transferring data.
• Do not use a computer to modify, move, or add data on the SD Card.
• Ensure there is ample battery charge remaining before using. Not doing so may result in data errors or damage, as well as possible problems with your S750i.
• Use an SD Card that has been formatted on your S750i. SD Cards that have been formatted on a computer etc. may not be recogniz­able on your S750i.
• Do not turn off the computer’s power switch or change to the standby mode when using USB Storage Mode. Doing so may result in not being able to perform data transfer even after rebooting your computer.
Safety
Precautions
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Do not use near medical devices or on board aircraft
Do not use a mobile phone near a heart pacemaker or any other medical device. Radio frequency (RF) signals may interfere with the functionality of medical or aircraft equipment.
• Always maintain a suitable distance between the phone and a pace­maker if the phone is switched ON.
•Turn OFF the phone immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place.
•Turn OFF the phone in health care facilities and request permission before using the phone near medical equipment.
• Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices (such as hearing aids) to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF signals.
• Do not hold the receiver near your ear except during a call, as a sudden sound from the ringing speaker may result in damaging your hearing.
• Should you use the phone orien­tated with its back adjacent to your body (e.g., when using the headset), maintain a suitable distance between phone and your body.
• Before boarding an aircraft, be sure to first cancel Auto Power On and any other alarm settings, and then turn the phone off.
When not to use in or around your vehicle
• Do not use your phone near combustible fuels or flammable chemicals.
•To avoid traffic accidents, do not use a mobile phone while driving. Park the vehicle first and then use the phone. Always secure the phone in its holder; do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can become dislodged in a collision or sudden stop.
• RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the vehicle manufacturer or representative regarding use.
General Warnings
• Do not use the phone outside on a rainy day or near any source of water.
• Do not leave the phone in extremely hot or cold places, such as in a closed or open car in summer or winter conditions, or allow it to be exposed to direct sunlight.
• Do not make any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved.
• Do not use the phone in high humidity or with wet hands to prevent electric shock or short­circuiting.
• Be careful not to drop or damage the phone. Rough handling can damage the internal circuit boards causing malfunction.
• Keep the phone out of the reach of small children. They could hurt themselves or others.
Notes • Use only in the normal position
(applied to ear). Do not touch or hold the antenna unless absolutely necessary.
• It is normal for the mobile phone to become warm when used for extended periods.
• The temperature near the phone should be kept between 5°C and 35°C.
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• Keep the metal contacts on the phone and battery clean.
• Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the phone. Wipe it with a soft cloth. (Avoid using a cloth which is too dry because it may generate static electricity.)
• Use only Sanyo approved accessories and batteries. To prevent fire or damage to the phone, do not connect incompat­ible products.
• If a home telephone, TV, or radio is turned ON, keep the phone away from it.
• Have your phone serviced only by authorised personnel.
Solving Problems
• If a problem occurs, you should turn OFF the phone, remove the battery and then contact your nearest qualified repair shop.
•You should also contact a repair shop promptly if the phone is dropped or damaged.
•To prevent the risk of fire or injury, never attempt to repair the equip­ment yourself.
Battery Safety Precautions
The S750i uses a lithium ion battery. To avoid any risk or danger, you should observe the following precau­tions.
• Use only Sanyo approved batteries, AC adaptors and accessories recommended for use with this specific model. Using other batteries or AC adaptors may cause damage and invalidate your warranty.
• Batteries should be recycled or disposed of correctly. They should not be disposed of in municipal waste.
• Do not dispose batteries in a fire.
• Do not charge or leave the batteries in areas subject to high tempera­tures (near a fire, heater etc.).
• Do not short-circuit the battery. Note that short-circuiting could occur accidentally if a metallic object (coin, pen, jewellery, or similar) caused a direct connection between the + and
- terminals of the battery.
• Never use an AC adaptor or battery which is damaged or worn out.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the battery.
Battery Depletion Note:
If the phone is not going to be used for an extended length of time, remove the battery and store it in a dry place. You may have to recharge the battery if it has not been used for a long period of time.
When the battery is running out of power, a warning sign is shown and a tone may be heard. Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed or open car in the heat of summer or the cold of winter will reduce the capacity and life of the battery. The battery should be stored at a temperature of between 5°C and 35°C.
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• The longer the length of talk time, the shorter the standby time is.
• The above talk and standby times are the average times to be expected under ideal receiving conditions. Total operating time depends on charge condition,
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temperature, signal strength and function settings.
• If the phone is out of the coverage area for a long period of time, even in the Standby display, operating time becomes shorter.
• If you leave the phone without finishing operations such as PIN (PUK) entry (see p. 126), the Standby time may become shorter.
Health warning
• If the battery leaks and the liquid comes into contact with your eyes, do not rub them but immediately wash your eyes thoroughly with clean water and then seek immedi­ate medical attention. Battery liquid can cause damage to your eyesight.
• If the battery leaks and the liquid comes into contact with your skin, immediately wash thoroughly with clean water. Battery liquid can damage your skin.
Accessory and AC adaptor Safety Precautions
Warnings
• Use only Sanyo approved accesso­ries and AC adaptors.
• Disconnect the AC adaptor or accessories from the power source when not in use.
• Connect the power plug to only a 100–240 VAC outlet.
• Do not connect or disconnect the power cord with wet hands.
• When disconnecting the power cord of an accessory, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
Cautions
• The temperature near accessories and AC adaptors should be between 5°C and 35°C.
• The humidity near accessories and AC adaptors should be between 35% and 85%.
• Do not use accessories or AC adaptors in areas subject to more than minimal dust and vibrations.
• Do not use accessories or AC adaptors near water.
Solving Problems
• If a problem occurs, you should turn OFF the phone, remove the battery and then contact your nearest qualified repair shop.
•You should also contact a repair shop promptly if the phone is dropped or damaged.
•To prevent the risk of fire or injury, never attempt to repair equipment yourself.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Your mobile phone has been designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure to electromagnetic fields recommended by the Council of the European Union. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines developed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of the phone user and others and to take into account variations in age and health, individual sensitivities and environmental conditions. European exposure standards for mobile phones provide for the amount of radio frequency electromagnetic energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone to be measured by reference to the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR).
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The SAR limit recommended by the Council of the European Union for mobile phones used by the public is
2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 10 grams of body tissue. Your mobile phone SAR value is 0.742 watts/kilogram (0.675 watts/kilograms according to FCC requirements). Tests have been performed to ensure that this limit is not exceeded even when the phone is operating at its highest certified power. In use however your mobile phone may operate at less than full power because it is designed to use only sufficient power to communi­cate with the network.
FCC Notice
This device is compliant with Part 15 of the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) regulations which is internationally recognised. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interfer­ence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
To maintain compliance with FCC radio frequency exposure require­ments, body worn operations are restricted to belt clips, or similar accessories that contain no metallic components and that provide at least
1.5 cm separation between the device, including its antenna whether extended or retracted, and the user’s body. Use of non-Orange approved accessories may violate FCC radio
frequency exposure requirements. For more information about radio frequency exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov.
Additional Notices
• Music, Java™ games, pictures, or video images which are protected by Copyright must not be used for any purpose other than individual enjoyment unless suitable permis­sion has been obtained.
• This mobile phone is equipped with a camera and can be used to send or receive photographs or video images. Be aware of Copyright issues when using this function.
• Do not use the camera in places where photography is restricted or forbidden.
• Sanyo does not guarantee the safety of data stored in the phone nor accept responsibility for any problems resulting from loss of data.
• Several services are dependent on Network services and may require purchase and installation before use. Some services or functions may differ depending on the type of SIM/ USIM card used in your phone. Contact Orange for details.
• The contents of this guide are subject to change without notice.
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Index
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A
ABC Search ... 60 Alarm clock ... 146 Answer phone ... 132 Anti-nuisance function (Echo Party
Voice) ... 10, 33
Auto Answer
Voice call ... 129
Video call ... 135 Auto Flash ... 45 Auto Power ON/OFF ... 121
B
Backlight ... 110 Backup ... 95 Bluetooth
Password authentication ... 178
Receiving data ... 172
Settings ... 176 Bookmarks ... 160 Browser settings ... 121
C
Calculator ... 148
Calendar ... 138 Call Barring ... 130 Call Diverting ... 128 Call history
Dialled call history ... 11 Missed call history ... 12
Received call history ... 12 Call Quality Alarm ... 130 Call time ... 12 Call Waiting ... 131 Caption ... 85 Changing handset’s security
code ... 126 Chapter ... 86 Character input ... 16, 109 Code (handset’s security code) ... 126 Contacts ... 59
D
Date stamp ... 49 Delivery Report ... 73, 77 Dial Note ... 152 Digital Camera Folder ... 97 DPOF Print ... 97, 184
E
Email ... 78
F
Fixed Dialling Number ... 132 Flicker-free ... 32, 50 Flight Mode ... 116 Frame ... 48, 89
H
Hands-free ... 13, 133 Help guide ... 158 Hold settings ... 129
I
Image format ... 85 Index Print ... 98, 184 Infrared ... 179
Receiving Mode ... 181
J
Java™ Games ... 164
K
Key Light ... 110
L
Light ... 110 Line 2 ... 115
M
Media Player ... 153 Messaging ... 68 Media Album ... 82 Mute ... 10
N
Name Search ... 61 Notes ... 151
O
Orange World ... 160 Owner Information ... 64
P
Paste Image ... 85 Pause Dialling ... 15
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Picture Message ... 77 PIN ... 126 Power Saving ... 110 Privacy Mode ... 62, 125 Profiles ... 13, 108
R
Read Report ... 73 Recording without sounds ... 50 Reducing noise ... 107 Rejecting calls ... 128 Rerecording voice ... 149 Restriction settings ... 124
S
Saving size ... 48 Scaling ... 84 Schedule ... 139 SD (Memory) card ... 92 Selecting network ... 117 Self-timer ... 47 Service Dialling Numbers ... 133 Setting time & date ... 112 Shooting time ... 47
Shutter tone ... 50 Signature ... 71 SIM Toolkit ... 158 Skins ... 51 Slide activation ... 121 Snooze mode ... 147 Special effects ... 49 Speed dial ... 8, 28 Stamp ... 89 Standard text input ... 18 Standard Print ... 98, 184 Switching camera lens ... 31, 45, 136 Synchronisation ... 181
T
T9 ... 18 Text entry ... 16 Text Message ... 68 To Do ... 143 Transferring the phone data ... 175 Transmitting the SD card data (USB
Storage Mode) ... 185
U
USB ... 185 USIM ... 126
V
vCalendar ... 168 vCard ... 168 Video call ... 26 Video List ... 85 vNote ... 168 Voice recorder ... 149 vTo Do ... 168
W
Wallpaper ... 109, 111 WAP profiles ... 118 Whisper mode ... 10 White balance ... 32, 46 Worldclock ... 152
Z
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