The wireless phone described in this manual is
approved for use in GSM 900 and 1800 networks.
This manual is available for download from
www.sendo.com.
Copyright Information
Part number: 8E30-36011-50003 (Edition 3).
Copyright Sendo 2004. All rights reserved.
Printed in the EU.
Sendo, the Sendo logo, the Sendo “D” and the
Sendo model S360/P360 phone are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Sendo International Ltd.
and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part
or all of the contents in this document in any form
without the prior written permission of Sendo is
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T9 Text Input is a registered trademark of Tegic
Communications. All rights reserved. T9 Text input is
licensed under one or more of the following U.S.
Patents: 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,945,928,
6,011,554 and additional patents are pending
worldwide.
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SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR
INDIRECT DAMAGES HOWSOEVER CAUSED.
Export Information
This phone may be subject to export regulation of the
United Kingdom and other countries. Diversion
contrary to law is prohibited. You must comply with
all applicable export laws, restrictions and
regulations of the United Kingdom or foreign
agencies or authorities, and shall not export, or
transfer for the purpose of re-export, the phone or
any part of the phone in violation of any applicable
restrictions, laws or regulations, or without all
necessary approvals.
For Your Safety
You should observe and follow the guidelines given
in this manual for the safe and efficient use of your
phone. Failure to comply with these guidelines and
requirements may void your warranty and may
invalidate any approvals given to the phone. Please
read the Safety Information chapter of this manual
before you use your phone.
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Disclaimer
The information contained in this user guide is
written for the Sendo model S360/P360 phone.
Sendo reserves the right to make changes and
improvements to the products and any of the features
of the products described in this document, and/or
this document itself, without prior notice.
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! Warning: Throughout the main body of this
manual, text in this format is used to act as a
warning. Please read each warning carefully.
Approved Accessories Warning
Use only batteries, chargers and accessories
approved by Sendo for use with this phone model.
The use of any other types may invalidate any
warranty applying to the phone, and may be
dangerous. For availability of approved accessories,
please check with your dealer or visit
www.sendo.com.
When you disconnect the power cord of any
accessory, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
Network Services
A number of features included in this guide are
called network services. They are services provided
by wireless service providers. Before you can take
advantage of any of these network services, you must
subscribe to these service(s) from your home wireless
service provider and obtain instructions for their use.
Some of these network services may not be available
when roaming on a network other than your home
network.
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1 Your phone
1
Layout - front
1
2
3
5
Your phone
1
2
4
6
7
3
5
4
6
7
S360P360
Layout shown above may not exactly match the phone supplied.
1 Earpiece
2 Display – Display indicators, menu
options and other information is shown
here.
8
8
6 Clear keyc – This key erases text or
takes you back to your previous step,
depending on what you’re doing. A long
press of this key takes you back to the main
screen.
3 Left soft keyg – This key performs the
function immediately above it on the
display.
7 Navigation keys: ; [ ] – Used
to scroll up, down, left and right in menus
and features.
4 Right soft key/Power keyd – A short
press of this key performs the function
immediately above it on the display. A long
press of this key will switch the phone on
and off.
8 Charger/accessories connector – Insert
the charger connector here. This connector
is also used to connect accessories such as
a hands-free kit.
5 Quick access keyf – Gives you quick
access to a feature such as creating a new
MMS message.
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Layout - back
Your phone
1
S360P360
Layout shown above may not exactly match the phone supplied.
2
1
2
1 Speaker – Used to play ringtones, alerts
and sounds.
2 Wrist/neck strap aperture – Used to
attach a wrist strap or neck strap. See the
Wrist/neck strap section on Page 32 for
details.
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Menus
Menus
1
Your phone
Messages
Internet
Pictures/Sounds
Settings
Services
Games/Apps
SIM Toolkit
Homepage
1
Bookmarks
2
Recent Pages
3
Enter Address
4
Resume
5
6
Settings
Pictures
1
Sounds
2
1
Commands
2
Network sel.
3
Send number
4
Cost/timers
5
Divert
6
Call waiting
7
Broadcast
1
Create MMS
2
Create SMS
3
Inbox
4
Drafts
5
Sent
6
Templates
7
Voice mail
8
Settings
1
Languages
2
Time/Date
3
Alarm
4
Display
5
Sounds
6
Advanced
7
Data accounts
8
Shortcuts
9
Auto key lock
Available menu items and features may vary by model of phone and network service provider.
Please review your phone’s menu to determine the menu items and features available on your phone.
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1
Display indicators
Your phone
Main screen
IndicatorMeaning
Battery level - low
Battery level - high
Battery charging (phone on)
Battery charging (phone off)
Signal strength - weak
Signal strength - strong
GPRS service available
GPRS service not available
(these icons are network dependent)
New SMS, EMS or MMS message
New voice mail message
(this icon is network dependent)
Indicates you had a missed call
All incoming calls are diverted
Keypad locked
In messages list
IndicatorMeaning
Message has not been read
(subject text in bold)
Message has been read
(normal subject text)
Yellow icon MMS (multimedia) message
Blue iconSMS (text) message
In calls list
TypeMeaning
Mobile number
Work number
Home number
SIM contact
Unknown contact
Silent mode active
Alarm clock set
In contacts lists
IndicatorMeaning
Mobile phone number
Work phone number
Home phone number
Email address
SIM contact
DirectionMeaning
Incoming call from a number
Outgoing call to a number
Missed call from a number
> Note: The Type and Direction icons are
used together to indicate the number/
contact type and the direction of the call.
For example, indicates an incoming
call from a work number stored in your
contacts.
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In lists
IndicatorMeaning
Shows the option that is currently
activated
Text entry
IndicatorMeaning
αMultitap text input - lower case
βMultitap text input - upper case
ηT9 predictive text input (lower case)
ιT9 predictive text input (upper case)
θNumeric mode
1
Your phone
Internet
IndicatorMeaning
GGPRS WAP session
CGSM WAP session
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2 Getting started
2
To use your phone, you must first insert the
SIM card supplied by your network service
provider, and then charge the battery.
Removing the back cover
Getting started
Press down on the area on the top of the back
cover, slide the cover down and lift off.
Removing the battery
If you need to remove the battery, press down
on the tab at the centre of the bottom edge of
the battery and lift out.
Inserting the SIM card
> Note: You cannot insert or remove the
SIM unless you remove the battery.
Always turn your phone off before you
remove the battery. See the Removing the battery section above for details.
Slide the SIM into place, starting with the
shorter edge first, making sure that the goldcoloured contacts of the card are facing
down, touching the contacts of the phone.
> Note: Always turn your phone off before
you remove the battery.
! Warning: Keep all SIM cards out of reach
of small children. This small part can be
swallowed.
! Warning: The SIM card is easily damaged
by scratches or bending, so be careful
when inserting and removing the card.
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Inserting the battery
Insert the battery into the phone, starting with
the top edge first. Align the tabs on the edge
of the battery with the tabs on the back of the
phone. Make sure the gold-coloured contacts
of the battery are touching the contacts on the
phone. Push down into place.
! Warning: Do not insert the battery with
the phone’s front cover removed.
2
Getting started
! Warning: Only use chargers designed for
use with your S360/P360 and approved
by Sendo. Incorrect use of chargers, or
use of any other charger, may damage
your phone and may invalidate your
warranty.
Once you connect the charger, you can
switch your phone on. If the battery is
completely empty, it may take a few minutes
before you can make or receive a call once
you plug the phone into a charger.
> Note: When the battery is completely
discharged it may take some time for the
battery charging icon to appear after you
have connected the charger.
Charging and Discharging
Replacing the back cover
Place the cover onto the back of the phone
and slide the cover into place, making sure
the tab at the top of the cover clicks into
place.
Charging the battery
You must charge the battery for at least 12
hours before using the phone for the first
time. After this, the battery will normally take
around 3 to 5 hours to charge.
Please observe the following notes and
precautions regarding the use of batteries
and related equipment.
Note
Do not charge the battery with either of the phone
covers removed.
If you remove your battery you will find the phone’s
label on the back portion of the phone. This label
includes information about the phone, such as the
model number.
Do not remove the phone’s label. In the unlikely event
that you ever need to make a warranty claim or seek
assistance with respect to use of your phone, you may
be asked for this information.
Note that a new battery's full performance is achieved
only after two or three complete charge and
discharge cycles. The operation times provided are
reasonable estimates and may be affected by
network conditions, charging and phone usage.
Insert the connector on the charger lead into
the connector on the bottom of the phone.
Plug the charger into a wall socket. When
charging commences, an animated charging
icon or charger cable icon appears. When
the battery is fully charged, a full battery icon
will appear and you can disconnect the
charger.
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of times, but it will eventually wear out. When the
operating time (talk time and standby time) is
noticeably shorter than normal, it may be time to buy
a new battery.
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Getting started
Note
Caution: Only use batteries approved by Sendo and
recharge your battery only with the chargers
approved by Sendo. When a charger is not in use,
disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the
battery connected after the battery indicator shows
that the battery is full, or for longer than a single day,
since overcharging may shorten its life. If left unused
a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time.
For longer operation times, discharge the battery
from time to time by leaving your phone switched on
until it turns itself off and the battery is fully
discharged.
Do not attempt to discharge the battery by any other
means.
Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
Never use any charger or battery that is damaged or
worn out.
Warning: Do not short circuit the battery. All batteries
can cause property damage, injury or burns if a
conductive material such as jewellery or keys comes
into contact with the exposed terminals. The material
may complete an electrical circuit and become quite
hot. Exercise care in handling your phone battery. For
example, avoid carrying your phone battery loose in
a pocket or purse. This product is designed for use
with Sendo-approved batteries only. Use of
unapproved batteries may be dangerous and may
cause damage to the battery or the phone and may
void your warranty.
Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a
closed car in summer or winter conditions, may
reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always
try to keep the battery between 15°C and 25°C (59°F
and 77°F). A phone with a battery that has been
exposed to temperature extremes may temporarily
not work, even when the battery is fully charged.
Dispose of the battery properly. Comply with all local
laws or regulations in disposing of your battery. Do
not dispose of batteries in a fire.
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3 The basics
Switching on/off
To switch the phone on, press d.
If the phone asks for a PIN code, enter the
code that is supplied with the SIM card. The
code will be displayed as asterisks. When
complete, press g, OK.
When you switch the phone on for the first
time (or after removing the battery) you may
also be asked to enter the date (in the format
dd/mm/yyyy). When complete, press g,
OK. You will then be asked to enter the time
(in 24 hour format). When complete, press
g, OK.
> Note: If you make a mistake, use the [
and ] navigation keys to move between
the characters.
3
The basics
My number
Your phone number is stored on your SIM
card and should be stated in the
documentation that came with the card.
If you need to remind yourself of your
number, try calling another mobile phone
and make a note of the number that appears
on that phone’s display. Alternatively, contact
your network service provider.
Your number may also be available through
the My number feature (if set by your network
service provider). Press d, Contacts from
the main screen and select the My number
option. Select Consult, press d, Options
and select Details to display your phone
number (press c to return to previous
screens).
Wait a few seconds while the phone searches
for the network. Once the network has been
found, the main screen appears and your
phone is ready to be used. The main screen
shows the network name and two icons
giving the signal strength (top right) and
battery level (top left).
To switch the phone off, press and hold d.
Navigation and scrolling
To enter the main menu on your phone, press
g, Menu from the main screen.
You can scroll through menus using the up
and down keys, : and ;. When you find
the menu option that you are looking for,
press g, Select to activate. Press d, Back
or c to return to the previous level.
In certain features such as entering text
messages, you can also use the left and right
keys, [ and ], to scroll left and right.
When scrolling in menus or messages,
continue to hold :, ;, [ or ] to increase
the scrolling speed.
Screensaver
A screensaver is a picture or animation that is
displayed when the phone has been idle for
a certain amount of time.
When the screensaver is displayed, press any
key to return to normal display (or press g,
Unlock then * if the keypad is locked).
To modify the screensaver settings, see the
Display settings section on Page 51.
Power save
To get better battery performance, your
phone will automatically switch to power save
mode after it has been idle for a certain
amount of time. In this mode, the screen’s
backlight is switched off and a clock is
displayed showing the current time.
When the power save mode is active, press
any key to return to normal display (or press
g, Unlock then * if the keypad is locked).
? Tip: See the Shortcuts section on Page 10
for details of useful menu shortcuts.
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3
SIM Toolkit
Your network service provider may offer
The basics
some special services or features using the
SIM Toolkit menu. However, the name of this
menu may change to indicate the type of
service, for example “Information”.
For more details, please contact your network
service provider.
Shortcuts
Shortcuts to some useful features:
ShortcutDescription
:, ;, [
and ]
Lock
keypad
Unlock
keypad
Silent mode To enter/exit silent mode press g then
Silence
ringtone
ScrollingWhen scrolling in menus or messages,
LanguageIf the phone language is changed by
You can set what features are accessed
when you press the :, ;, [ or ]
navigation key from the main screen.
Try each key from the main screen to
see what features they are currently set
to. The Shortcuts section on Page 54
describes how to change the settings.
To lock the keypad, press g, then *
from the main screen. The locked
symbol, is displayed on the main
screen when the phone is locked.
To unlock the keypad, press g, Unlock
then *.
# from the main screen. The silent
symbol, is displayed on the main
screen when the phone is in silent
mode.
If you can’t answer a call, but you don’t
want to reject it, press ; to silence the
ringtone.
continue to hold :, ;, [ or ] to
increase the scrolling speed.
mistake, press and hold * from the
main screen to display the language list.
Scroll to the language you want (using
: and ;) and press g.
Entering text, numbers and
symbols
You can enter text, numbers and symbols on
your phone in a number of ways. The current
input mode is indicated at the bottom of the
screen (in features such as messaging) by one
of these icons:
αMultitap text input - lower case
βMultitap text input - upper case
θNumeric mode
ηT9 predictive text input (lower case)
ιT9 predictive text input (upper case)
You can switch between Multitap, numeric
and predictive text modes manually by
repeatedly pressing *.
> Note: When you are in screen that
requires text or numeric entry, the phone
automatically changes to the appropriate
input mode.
The table below lists the characters
associated with each key on the numeric
keypad:
KeyList of characters available
11 . , @ ‘ ? ! " : ; ¿ ¡
2a b c 2 à ä å æ ç
3d e f 3 é è
4g h i 4 ì
5j k l 5
6m n o 6 ñ ò ö ø
7p q r s 7 ß
8t u v 8 ü ù
9w x y z 9
00 (numeric mode only)
#Space (short press)
? Tip: For all input modes, a long press on
# displays a table showing all the
symbols available. See the Entering symbols section below for details.
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Multitap standard text input
Predictive text input
3
The basics
γ
When you are in Multitap mode (sometimes
called multipress mode), you enter a letter by
pressing the number key on which the letter is
printed. Press the key repeatedly until the
required character is displayed. If you pass
the character you want, keep pressing the key
to scroll through all the characters again.
For example, to enter the letter “r” press 7
three times.
If a word you are entering contains two
consecutive letters which are located on the
same key, enter the first one and then wait for
the cursor to reappear before entering the
second.
Also, you will notice that some intelligent
features are built in. For example, when
entering the first word in a sentence, the text
input mode changes automatically from
upper case to lower case after the first letter.
Some punctuation marks (including full stops,
hyphens and apostrophes) are available on
1. Alternatively, press and hold # to pick
a symbol to insert from the character table
(see the Entering symbols section below).
When you have finished entering a word,
press # to enter a space and move on to
the next word.
To save time when you are writing a text
message or MMS message, your phone has
a built-in dictionary feature which uses the
letters that you are typing to complete the
word.
This input method allows you to simply press
each key once. For example, to write the
name "Ross", press 7, then 6, then 7,
then 7 just once each.
The word may change as you type, but don’t
worry about what is on the screen until you
have finished the word. Sometimes different
words share the same sequence of key
presses. If the finished word is wrong, press
0 to scroll through other possibilities. If the
word that you are looking for is still not there,
press * repeatedly to change the text mode
to β or α and enter the word again.
After you have completed a word, press the
space key # to enter a space and move on
to the next word. Press and hold # to pick
a symbol to insert from the character table
(see the Entering symbols section below).
Some intelligent punctuation (including full
stops, hyphens and apostrophes) are also
available on 1. The punctuation mark is
completed when you enter the next keystroke.
For example, to enter the name "Ross" when
you are in lower case mode:
1
Press * to enter upper case mode,
2
Press 7 three times, to display "R", you
will then return to lower case mode.
3
Press 6 three times, to display "o".
4
Press 7 four times, to display "s". Now
pause slightly until the cursor reappears.
5
Then press 7 four times, to display "s".
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Entering numbers
To enter a number in upper case or lower
case text input mode, simply press the
number key repeatedly until the number is
displayed.
To enter a number in predictive text input
mode, press the number key and then scroll
through the characters (by pressing 0) until
the number is displayed.
If you have multiple numbers to enter, it is
often more convenient to use the numeric
input mode. Press * repeatedly to change
the mode to θ. Now whenever you press
any of the number keys, only the number is
entered.
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Entering symbols
For all input modes, a long press on #
The basics
displays a table, similar to the one below,
showing all the symbols available to you:
X
To enter a symbol:
1
.,-!?@():
&‘ "/_;$%+
*=<>#£¥ƒ¤
§√ìËÀŒ—”÷ÿŸ¿iадвжз
йиДЕЙтсЖ€
[]{}\|~^
123456789
Press and hold # to display the symbol
table.
2
Use the : and ; keys to scroll to the row
containing the symbol you want.
3
Press the numeric key (1 to 9) to
select the symbol.
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4 Calls
Making a call
4
Calls
Making calls from the contacts list
Dialling a number
1
Key in the area code and number that you
want to call, then press g, Call to dial.
If you make a mistake, press c to delete
a single number.
To delete the entire number and return to
the main screen, press and hold c.
? Tip: Press and hold # until the letter p
appears to insert a pause of 3 seconds.
This can be used, for example, with
certain telephone banking systems.
2
To end the call, press d, End.
Making an international call
1
Press and hold 0 until the plus sign "+"
is displayed. This replaces the
international access code.
2
Enter the country code, area code, and
phone number.
3
Press g, Call to dial.
Q Quick tip: d Contacts
:/; X g Call
1
Press d, Contacts from the main screen
and select Search to display your contacts
list.
2
Type in the first letter(s) of the name or
scroll (using : and ;) to the contact that
you want.
3
Press g, Call to dial. If the selected
contact has more than one phone number
stored, e.g. Mobile, Work, Home, scroll to
the number you want in the list displayed,
and press g, Call to call the number.
The favourite number for the contact is
highlighted first.
For more information about creating and
using your contacts list, see the Contacts
chapter on Page 33.
Making a call from the calls list
The phone stores a list of your recent
incoming, outgoing and missed calls.
X
Search
X
Making an emergency call
1
Key in the emergency number for your
present location (e.g. 999, 911, 112 or
other official emergency number).
Emergency numbers vary by location.
2
Press g, Call to dial.
! Warning: To make an emergency call,
the phone must be switched on, properly
charged and used in a service area with
adequate signal strength. Also,
emergency calls may not be possible
when certain network services or phone
features are in use. Do not rely on your
mobile phone as your only method of
emergency communications.
X
To dial a number from the calls list
Q Quick tip: d Contacts
:/; X g Call
1
Press d, Contacts from the main screen,
and select the Calls list option to display
the calls list.
2
Scroll and find the entry that you want and
press g, Call to dial.
For information about the calls list, see the
Using the calls list section on Page 15.
Speed dialling
This feature allows you to dial a number
simply by pressing and holding a single key.
For more information about creating and
deleting speed dials, see the Contacts
chapter on Page 33.
X
Calls list
X
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Calls
X
To add a speed dial
φ Find it:d Contacts
1
Type in the first letters of the name or scroll
and find the one that you want.
2
Press and hold one of the keys 2 to 9
until the key number appears on the left of
the screen, beside the name. This indicates
that the speed dial is successfully assigned.
X
Search
> Note: If the contact has more than one
phone number stored, e.g. Mobile, Work,
Home, the speed dial is linked to the
favourite number.
> Note:1 is normally reserved for
voicemail.
To end the active call and return to the held
call, press d, End.
To switch between calls, press g, Options
and then select the Swap option.
In the main screen, the active call is shown
using the icon and the call on hold is
shown using the icon.
> Note: Your network may not support call
waiting or may require you to subscribe to
this feature. If you do not have call
waiting or are roaming on another
network, accepting a second call will end
the first call (or you simply may not be
able to accept another call). You will not
be able to switch between calls.
X
To make a call using speed dial
1
From the main screen, press and hold the
number key assigned to the contact you
want to call.
> Note: If the contact has more than one
phone number stored, e.g. Mobile, Work,
Home, the favourite number is called.
Answering a call
To accept a call press g, Accept.
To reject a call, press d, Reject.
> Note: If you can’t answer a call, but you
don’t want to reject it, press ; to silence
the ringtone.
Call waiting
This feature means you are informed of a
second incoming call by an audible melody
in the earpiece.
Conference calls
This feature allows you to connect all parties
when you have accepted two incoming calls.
During the call, press g, Options and select
Conference to connect the callers.
To end the call, press d, End.
> Note: Conference calls is a network
service. You may have to subscribe to this
service and it may not be available when
roaming. Check with your network
service provider for details.
In-call options
When you are in a call, you can press g,
Options. The possible menu options are
listed below.
Select thisTo
ContactsAccess your contacts list.
> Note: Please refer to the Call waiting
section on Page 56 for more information
on how to activate call waiting.
Press g, Accept to put the current call on
hold and activate the second call.
Press d, Reject to reject the second call.
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Hold/UnholdPut the active call on hold/
reactivate the held call.
Mute/UnmuteSwitch the microphone off/on.
Send message Send a text message.
SwapSwap between the current call
and the call on hold.
ConferenceConnect all current callers.
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Select thisTo
SIMToolkitAccess the SIM Toolkit.
End allEnd all calls.
4
Calls
Calls list options
When you have highlighted an entry in the
calls list, press d, Options to display the
menu options listed below.
Adjusting the volume
The earpiece volume can be adjusted during
a call. Press : to make the speech louder
and ; to make it quieter.
Using the calls list
Find it:d ContactsX Calls list
φ
The phone stores a list of your recent
incoming, outgoing and missed calls.
The list stores up to 30 entries. If a number is
stored in your contacts list, the contact name
is displayed.
Type and Direction icons on the left of the
screen indicate the type of number/contact
and the direction of the call:
Mobile number
Work number
Home number
Select thisTo
Save no.Save the number to your contacts
list.
Send message Send a text message or MMS
message directly to this entry.
DetailsView the details for this entry.
DeleteDelete this entry.
Delete allDelete all entries in the calls list.
SIM contact
Unknown contact
Incoming call from a number
Outgoing call to a number
Missed call from a number
For example, indicates an incoming call
from a work number stored in your contacts.
Making a call from the calls list
Q Quick tip: d Contacts
X
Calls list
X
:/; X g Call
Press d, Contacts from the main screen,
and select the Calls list option to display the
calls list. Scroll and find the entry that you
want and press g, Call to dial.
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5 Messages
5
This chapter shows you how to create, send,
receive, and manage different types of
messages:
Messages
Text messages
Simple and special text messages. See the
Text messages section below.
MMS messages
Multimedia (MMS) messages that can
contain text, pictures, and sounds. See the
MMS messages section on Page 19.
Voicemail messages
Voice messages from your voice mailbox.
See the Calling your voice mail section on
Page 22.
For information on using predictive text and
multitap text input methods, see the Entering text, numbers and symbols section on
Page 10.
> Note: The contents of the Messages menu
may vary by network service provider.
Please review your phone’s menu to
determine the menu items and features
available on your phone.
Using Messages
Templates
Stores a set of SMS and MMS templates that
you can use to generate a new message.
Text messages
You can send and receive text messages to/
from any compatible phone. See the
Compatible formats section on Page 18 for
details of the types of text message you can
send and receive.
Reading a text message
When you receive a text message, the
envelope icon is displayed at the top of
the main screen.
1
Press g, Read to display the new
message directly from the main screen.
If you have received more than one
message, the Inbox is displayed. Scroll to
the message using the : and ; keys
and then press g, Select.
To read old messages, go to the Inbox:
φ Find it:g Menu
Scroll to the message using the : and ;
keys and then press g, Select.
X
Messages X Inbox
Find it:g MenuX Messages
φ
At the top of the Messages menu are the
Create options, which provide a shortcut to
sending an SMS or MMS message. The rest of
the list shows the default Messages folders:
> Note: The number of messages that can
be stored depends on the size of each
message.
Inbox
Contains received SMS and MMS
messages.
Drafts
Stores messages you have created and
saved.
Sent
Stores messages sent from your phone.
2
The message is displayed including any
ringtones, pictures, logos, icons,
animations or sounds. Use the :, ;, [
and ] keys to scroll through the
message.
> Note: Sounds cannot be saved from a text
message and are played once, when the
message is opened.
3
Press g, Options to access the message
options listed below:
Select thisTo
DeleteRemove the message.
ReplySend a text message to the sender.
CallCall the sender. Alternatively if
there is a number in the message,
highlight it and select this option to
call the number.
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Select thisTo
Save no.Add the sender’s phone number to
your contacts list.
Save picture Save a picture which appears in the
incoming message. The picture is
stored in your Pictures list. See the
Pictures section on Page 47 for
more details.
2
Enter the destination phone number, or
press d, Contacts and select a name
and number from your contacts list.
> Note: If you reply to a message, you do
not have to re-enter the number. This is
done automatically.
3
Press g, Send to send the message.
5
Messages
> Note: This option is only
displayed if a picture is
included in the message and
you are allowed to save it.
Save
ringtone
Save a ringtone which has been
sent with the incoming message.
The ringtone is stored in your
Sounds list. See the Sounds section
on Page 48 for more details.
> Note: This option is only
displayed if a ringtone is
included in the message and
you are allowed to save it.
Time/dateDisplay the date and time of the
message.
> Note: If this option is not
displayed, the date and time
information will be contained
in the message.
ForwardSend the message to someone
else.
> Note: You may be prevented
from sending items that are
copy protected.
> Note: You can save messages you send
to others in your Sent folder (if you have
sufficient memory remaining). See the
SMS and MMS settings section on
Page 23 for details.
X
To send a text message from contacts
1
Press d, Contacts from the main screen
and select Search to display your contacts
list.
2
Scroll to a contact, press d, Options and
select Send message then Create SMS.
3
Enter your message and send it in the
normal way. The favourite number for the
contact will be used for the message - you
can change this if you need to.
X
To send a text message from the main
screen
1
Enter the phone number you want to send
a text message to.
2
Press d, Options and select Send
message then Create SMS.
Sending a text message
X
To send a text message from Messages
φ Find it:g Menu
X
Messages X
Create SMS
1
Write your message using the numeric
keypad. See the Entering text, numbers and symbols section on Page 10 for details
of entering text. When you have finished,
press g, Send.
? Tip: You can save messages to your
Drafts folder to send later. Press d,
Options and select the Save option.
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To send a text message from the calls list
φ Find it:d Contacts
1
Scroll to an entry in the calls list, press d,
X
Calls list
Options and select Send message then
Create SMS.
Sending ringtones, pictures and more
You can send ringtones, simple pictures,
sounds, and contacts in your text messages to
compatible phones. See the Compatible formats section on Page 18 for details of the
types of text message you can send and
receive.
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5
Messages
From the message screen, select Optionsd
and select the relevant option:
Select thisTo
Add pictureAdd a picture. Scroll to the picture
you want to insert into the
message. Press g Select to
display the picture, and then press
gAdd to add it to your message.
> Note: Unlike MMS messages,
you can only send simple
pictures in text messages. Only
compatible pictures will be
shown here.
Add contact Add a contact. Scroll to the contact
you want to insert into the
message. Press g Select to
display the contact information,
and then press g Add to add it to
your message. The contact
information is added as text (name
and number) to your message.
Add ringtone Add a ringtone. Scroll to the
ringtone to insert into the message
and press g Add.
Add soundAdd a sound. Scroll to the sound to
insert into the message and press
gAdd.
> Note: You may be prevented from
sending items that are copy protected.
Compatible formats
You can send and receive text messages of
up to 160 characters to any compatible
phone. This is known as an SMS (Short
Message Service) message and is supported
by almost all mobile phones.
If a text message you send or receive is any
longer than 160 characters, it is
automatically broken down into several small
messages, which are joined together as one
message when all of the small messages
have been received.
then the messages are received
separately and may not be in the correct
order.
You can also send and receive special text
messages that can contain ringtones,
contacts or simple messaging pictures, logos,
icons, animations or sounds. These text
messages are often referred to as EMS
(Enhanced Messaging Service) messages or
Smart messages. Your Sendo S360/P360
phone can send SMS and EMS messages and
receive SMS, EMS and Smart Messaging
messages.
Any phone you send an EMS item to, must
support EMS messages. EMS pictures can
display differently on other mobile phone
makes and models. If SMS only is supported,
only the text content will be received by the
other user.
The table below lists the compatible formats
for EMS and Smart Messaging items
supported by the S360/P360.
ItemFormat
RingtoneEMS (send and receive): sp-midi
polyphonic ringtones, plus i-melody
monophonic ringtones.
Smart Messaging (receive only):
Standard Smart Messaging
monophonic format only.
Picture
Logo
Icon
AnimationEMS only (send and receive):
SoundEMS only (send and receive):
EMS (send and receive): All bitmap
formats (black and white, greyscale,
colour) supported.
Smart Messaging (receive only):
Logos and icons only.
Standard EMS animations.
Standard EMS sounds.
> Note: You may be prevented from
sending items that are copy protected.
> Note: When you send a long text
message, if the phone receiving the
messages does not support this feature,
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MMS messages
You can send and receive MMS (multimedia)
messages to/from other mobile phones or
Email addresses. MMS messages are
messages which can contain text, pictures
(photos, graphics, animations, etc) and
sounds (alerts, ringtones, etc). The S360/
P360 supports all standard MMS formats.
> Note: The maximum message size
supported by the S360/P360 phone is
100KB. However, this may be limited
further by your network. Contact your
network service provider for details.
Reading an MMS message
When you receive an MMS message, the
envelope icon is displayed at the top of
the main screen:
1
Press g, Read to display the new
message directly from the main screen.
If you have received more than one
message, the Inbox is displayed. Scroll to
the message using the : and ; keys
and then press g, Select.
To read old messages, go to the Inbox:
φ Find it:g Menu
X
Messages X Inbox
5
Messages
MMS connection
Before you can begin sending and receiving
MMS messages you must have set up GPRS
connections for MMS messaging. These
settings may have already been configured
on your phone by your network service
provider. Simply try sending an MMS
message or check with your network service
provider for details.
> Note: You need GPRS and MMS enabled
for your SIM card, to send and receive
MMS messages. Contact your network
service provider for information.
If your phone is not configured already, the
fastest and easiest way to do this is to visit:
http://www.sendo.com/config
to automatically configure your settings. The
Sendo Easy Configurator sends an SMS
message to your phone containing the
settings you require. Alternatively, you can
ask your network service provider to send you
this information (if available).
See the SMS and MMS settings section on
Page 23 for details of how to configure your
phone’s GPRS connection settings for MMS
messaging.
> Note: Your network service provider can
tell you what MMS services are available,
and what charges may apply.
Scroll to the message using the : and ;
keys and then press g, Select.
2
The message is now downloaded to your
phone and the message information is
displayed (From, Date, etc.). To view the
message, press g, Play.
3
An MMS message consists of slides or
pages. Each slide of the message is now
displayed, including any pictures and
sounds.
? Tip: To stop playing a message, press
g, Stop.
Once all slides have been displayed, you
can press g, Options to access the
message options listed below:
Select thisTo
DeleteRemove the message.
ReplySend an MMS message to the
sender.
Reply to allSend an MMS message to the
sender and all recipients.
> Note: Additional costs may be
incurred by selecting more
than one recipient. Check with
your network service provider
for details.
PlayPlay the message.
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Messages
Select thisTo
CallCall the sender. Alternatively if
there is a number in the message,
highlight it and select this option to
call the number.
Save no.Add the sender’s phone number to
your contacts list.
Next slideGo to the next slide.
Previous
slide
Save picture Save a picture which appears in the
Go to the previous slide.
incoming message. The picture is
stored in your Pictures list. See the
Pictures section on Page 47 for
more details.
> Note: This option is only
displayed if a picture is
included in the message and
you are allowed to save it.
Write your message using the numeric
keypad. See the Entering text, numbers and symbols section on Page 10 for details
of entering text.
As you add more text and multimedia
items, you will add more slides - see
below.
> Note: You can only have one picture and
one sound per slide. If you add another
picture or sound, a new slide will be
created and the item added.
2
Press Options d to display the following:
Select thisTo
Add picture *Insert a picture, stored in the
phone, into the message.
Add sound *Insert a sound, stored in the
phone, into the message.
Save soundSave a sound or ringtone which is
in the incoming message. The
sound is stored in your Sounds list.
See the Sounds section on Page 48
for more details.
> Note: This option is only
displayed if a sound or
ringtone is included in the
message and you are allowed
to save it.
CloseClose the message.
ForwardSend the message to someone
else.
> Note: You may be prevented
from sending items that are
copy protected.
Sending an MMS message
X
To send an MMS message from Messages
φ Find it:g Menu
Create MMS
1
An MMS message consists of slides or
pages. When you start a new message,
you will be on the first slide.
X
Messages X
Text colourSelect the text colour for all slides.
Remove objectRemove the highlighted object
from the slide.
Add slideAdd a new slide to the message.
Delete slideDelete the current slide.
Next slideGo to the next slide.
Previous slideGo to the previous slide.
SaveSave the current message to your
Drafts folder.
Save as
template
PreviewPreview the MMS message.
Slide timingSet a timing for this slide. This
Background
colour
ExitExit the current message without
Save the current message to your
Templates folder.
defines how long the slide will be
displayed for when the message is
received.
Select the background colour for
all slides.
saving the message.
> * Note: You may be prevented from
sending items that are copy protected.
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As you add text, multimedia items and
slides, the size of the message can be
checked using the counter in the top right
of the screen. This displays the size of the
message in KB (Kilo Bytes) and the slide
information (e.g. 1/2 denotes slide 1 of 2).
> Note: The maximum message size
supported by the S360/P360 phone is
100KB. However, this may be limited
further by your network. Contact your
network service provider for details.
? Tip: You can remove multimedia items
from the message by simply highlighting
the item and pressing c.
3
When you have finished your message,
press g, Send. The message sending
options are displayed.
> Note: You can save messages you send
to others in your Sent folder (if you have
sufficient memory remaining). See the
MMS settings section on Page 23 for
details.
5
If you would like to copy the message to
someone, press the down ; key to move
to the Cc: field and press g, Select. Enter
the details for the person you would like to
copy the message to. Again, you can enter
up to 20 numbers and Email addresses.
6
If you want to enter a subject for the
message, press the down ; key to move
to the Subject: field and press g, Select.
Enter a subject for the message.
7
If you would like to be notified when your
message has been read, press the down
; key to move to the Read report field
and press g, Select. Scroll to the On
option and press g, Select.
8
If you would like to be notified when your
message has been sent, press the down
; key to move to the Delivery report field
and press g, Select. Scroll to the On
option and press g, Select.
9
When your message is complete, press
d, Send to send the message.
X
To send an MMS message from contacts
5
Messages
4
With the To: field highlighted, press g,
Select. Enter the phone number or Email
address of the person you want to send the
message to, using the numeric keypad. If
the person’s details are stored in your
contacts list, press d, Contacts and
select a name and number or Email
address from your contacts list. You can
enter up to 20 numbers or Email
addresses, by repeatedly selecting the To:
field and then the Add recipient option.
> Note: If you reply to a message, you do
not have to re-enter the number. This is
done automatically.
> Note: Additional costs may be incurred by
selecting more than one recipient. Check
with your network service provider for
details.
1
Press d, Contacts from the main screen,
and select the Search option to display
your contacts list.
2
Scroll to a contact, press d, Options and
select Send message then Create MMS.
3
Enter your message and send it in the
normal way. The favourite number for the
contact will be used for the message - you
can change this if you need to.
X
To send an MMS message from the main
screen
1
Enter the phone number you want to send
an MMS message to.
2
Press d, Options and select Send
message then Create MMS.
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5
X
To send an MMS message from the calls
list
Messages
φ Find it:d Contacts
1
Scroll to an entry in the calls list, press d,
Options and select Send message then
Create MMS.
X
To send an MMS message from the
pictures and sounds lists
φ Find it:g Menu
1
Select the Pictures or Sounds option to
display the pictures or sounds list.
2
Scroll to the item you want to send, press
d, Options and select the Send as MMS
option.
Using templates
To save time, you can generate a text
message or MMS message from a template a standard message from your phone’s
memory.
X
To create a message using a template
φ Find it:g Menu
1
The list of current templates is displayed.
Scroll to the template you want to use and
press g, Select.
Templates
X
Calls list
X
Pictures/Sounds
X
Messages X
X
To sort messages
1
Whilst in a folder, press d, Options and
select the Sort option.
2
Select one of the following:
By date
Sort the messages in date order (most
recent first).
By type
Sort the messages in type order (MMS then
SMS).
By sender
Sort the messages in alphabetical order of
sender. This option is only available in the
Inbox folder.
By receiver
Sort the messages in alphabetical order of
receiver. This option is only available in the
Sent folder.
X
To delete messages
1
Whilst in a message or a folder, press g
or d, Options and select one of the
following delete options:
Delete
Delete this message only.
Delete all
Delete all messages from the folder.
2
A new SMS or MMS message is created
using the template. You can now change
the message, save it and/or send it in the
normal way.
X
To create an MMS template
φ Find it:g Menu
Create MMS
1
Enter the message details in the normal
way.
2
When you have finished your template,
press d, Options and select the Save as
template option.
X
Messages X
Sorting and deleting messages
Each folder in the Messages me nu al lows you
to sort and delete messages.
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Calling your voice mail
You can access your voice mailbox by doing
one of the following:
> Note: Voice mail is a network service. You
may have to subscribe to this service and
it may not be available when roaming.
Check with your network service provider
for details.
When you have a new message in your
voice mailbox, your phone displays either
the voice mail icon in the main screen
or a text message sent from the network.
This depends on your network service
provider. From the main screen press g,
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Call (if available) to call your voice
mailbox or c to cancel the message.
From the main screen press and hold 1.
Select the Voice mail option from the
Messages menu.
If the phone asks for the voice mailbox
number, enter it and press g, Call. The
number can be obtained from your network
service provider.
MMS settings
φ Find it:g Menu
Settings
X
Messages X
X
MMS settings
This menu provides settings for MMS
messaging. These settings may have already
been configured on your phone by your
network service provider. If your phone is not
configured already, the fastest and easiest
way to do this is to visit:
5
Messages
To enter/change a voice mailbox number,
see the Advanced settings section on
Page 52.
SMS and MMS settings
SMS settings
φ Find it:g Menu
Settings
Select thisTo
Status report Set whether or not you want to be
informed when your correspondent
has received your text message.
Save sentSave all sent text messages to the
Sent folder (On).
Centre
number
CharactersChoose whether you want to enter
Enter or change the service centre
number for text messaging.
text in GSM (Latin characters) or
Unicode (Non Latin characters)
mode. Unicode characters take up
more room on your phone so the
length of a standard text message
is restricted to half the usual
number of characters.
X
Messages X
X
SMS settings
http://www.sendo.com/config
to automatically configure your settings. The
Sendo Easy Configurator sends an SMS
message to your phone containing the
settings you require. Alternatively, you can
ask your network service provider to send you
this information (if available).
MMS settings are grouped into profiles. A
profile is a collection of settings for MMS
messaging. You can create up to 5 MMS
profiles on your phone.
This menu provides the following settings:
> Note: Some of these settings may not be
required for your network. Contact your
network service provider for details.
Select profile
Select the current profile.
Rename profile
Rename the current profile.
Sending
Allows you to set the MMS sending options:
Select thisTo
Validity
period
Set a maximum amount of time
allowed for a message to reach a
recipient. If the recipient cannot be
reached within the time, the
message is removed from the
message service centre.
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be notified when your messages
have been read.
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Messages
Select thisTo
Delivery
report
PrioritySelect the priority setting for MMS
Show number Select whether or not you want to
Save sentSelect whether or not you want to
Slide timingSet the default slide timing for MMS
Delivery time Set the default time before MMS
Select whether or not you want to
be notified when your messages
have been sent.
messages.
show your phone number (Yes) or
hide it (No) when sending MMS
messages.
automatically save sent messages
to your Sent folder.
messages you send.
messages are sent. Note that a
message is always sent to the
service centre immediately and is
then delayed for the specified time
before being sent on to the
recipient.
Select thisTo
Send read
report
Del. Rep.
allowed
Select whether you want to Always
send read reports when you read
MMS messages, or only On request
or Never.
Select whether you want to send
delivery reports (Yes) when you
receive MMS messages.
MMSC
Enter the web address (URL) of your MMS
message centre.
Network
Allows you to set the MMS network options:
Select thisTo
Connection
type
Data account Select the data account to use for
Select the MMS connection type:
Temporary, or Permanent.
MMS messaging. See the Data
accounts section on Page 53 for
details on data accounts.
Retrieval mode
Allows you to set the MMS receiving
options:
Select thisTo
Home
network
Roaming
network
Select how you want to retrieve
MMS messages when you’re on
your home network:
Automatic - Always retrieve
messages immediately.
Always ask - Always ask before
retrieving messages.
Select how you want to retrieve
MMS messages when you’re on a
roaming network:
Automatic - Always retrieve
messages immediately.
Always ask - Always ask before
retrieving messages.
Restricted - Never retrieve
messages (whilst roaming) until
you return to your home network.
> Note: The data account used
must be an MMS data account.
WAP
gateway
Set the IP address of the WAP
gateway used for MMS messaging.
> Note: An IP address is made
up of 4 groups of numbers
(maximum of 3 numbers per
group). If any of the groups
only has 1 or 2 numbers then
you must enter a zero, or
zeros, ahead of the existing
numbers to make the group up
to 3. You can get the IP
address from your network
service provider.
LoginEnter the gateway login name.
PasswordEnter the gateway password.
Secure portEnter the gateway port number for
secure connections.
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6 Internet
Your S360/P360 phone is provided with a
WAP browser, giving you access to internet
sites with WAP content.
Internet settings
Before you can use your WAP browser, you
must have set up your phone for internet
access. These settings may have already
been configured on your phone by your
network service provider. Simply try
connecting to the internet or check with your
network service provider for details.
6
Internet
Recent Pages
Display a list of recently visited pages. Press
g, Go to to go to the highlighted page.
Enter Address
Enter a WAP address (URL) to go to.
Resume
Resume the previous internet connection.
Settings
Enter all the information you need to
connect to the internet. See the Settings
section on Page 27 for details.
If your phone is not configured already, the
fastest and easiest way to do this is to visit:
http://www.sendo.com/config
to automatically configure your settings. The
Sendo Easy Configurator sends an SMS
message to your phone containing the
settings you require. Alternatively, you can
ask your network service provider to send you
this information (if available).
See the Settings section on Page 27 for
details of how to configure your phone’s
internet connection settings.
> Note: Your network service provider can
tell you what internet services are
available, and what charges may apply.
Internet menu
Find it:g MenuX Internet
φ
Home
Go to your homepage. Note that the title of
this option will reflect the title of your
homepage.
> Note: If there is no default homepage
defined on your phone, see the Setting
your homepage section on Page 26.
Connecting to an internet page
Find it:g MenuX Internet
φ
To begin browsing the internet, select one of
the following options from the Internet menu:
Select Home.
Select Bookmarks, scroll to a bookmark
and press g, Select.
Select Recent Pages, scroll to a page and
press g, OK.
Select Enter Address, enter a WAP site
address (URL) and press g, OK.
? Tip: Once you press Select or OK, if you
press and hold c, the internet
connection will be cancelled.
Downloading
You can download compatible pictures and
ringtones to your phone as well as Java
games and applications. See the Pictures/Sounds chapter on Page 47 for details of
downloading pictures and ringtones and see
the Java chapter on Page 45 for details of
downloading Java games and applications.
Bookmarks
Store the addresses of your favourite
websites, so that you can access them
quickly.
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In browser options
Internet
While you are using the internet, press d,
Options to access the menu options listed
below:
Select thisTo
Page options This option on the menu will
HomepageReturn you to the homepage. Note
BackMove back to the last screen visited.
ForwardMove forward to a screen you have
Recent Pages Display a list of recently visited
RefreshReload the page you are currently
BookmarksDisplay your bookmarks. Press
Enter
Address
Empty cache Clear the phone memory of
Save as
homepage
ExitClose the WAP session and returns
change depending on the website
you are viewing. For example, if
there is a search option on the
page, this item in the menu could
be Search.
that the title of this option will reflect
the title of your homepage.
previously visited in the session.
pages. Press g, Go to to g o to the
highlighted page.
using. Any updates to the page are
displayed.
g, Select to go to the highlighted
bookmark.
Enter a new address (URL) to
display.
recently accessed WAP pages.
Save the URL of the current page as
your homepage.
to the main menu.
? Tip: You can also press and
hold c to close a WAP
session.
Setting your homepage
Find it:g Menu X Internet X Settings X
φ
Edit homepage
To specify your homepage, enter the URL
(WAP address) and press g, OK. The
homepage is saved.
> Note: Some network service providers do
not allow users to specify their own
homepage. Contact your service provider
for more details.
Bookmarks
Use the Bookmarks menu to save WAP
addresses, giving you quick access to your
favourite sites.
X
To create a bookmark from the Internet
menu
φ Find it:g Menu
Bookmarks
1
Enter the Title and WAP Address, and
press g, OK (use the : and ; keys to
scroll between Title and Address). The
bookmark title now appears in your list.
X
To create a bookmark in the browser
1
While you are using the internet, press
d, Options and select Bookmarks.
2
Scroll to the Add Bookmark option and
press d, Select. This will add the current
WAP page address to your list.
X
To edit a bookmark
φ Find it:g Menu
Bookmarks
1
Scroll to the bookmark to edit and press
d, Options. Scroll to the Edit option and
press g, Select.
X
Internet X
X
Add Bookmark
X
Internet X
SettingsGo to the internet Settings menu.
See the internet Settings section on
Page 27 for details.
Save asDownload the highlighted object to
your phone. You can change the
filename if you wish.
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Change the title or URL and then press
g, OK (use the : and ; keys to scroll
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To delete a bookmark
φ Find it:g Menu
X
Internet X
Bookmarks
1
Scroll to the bookmark to delete and press
d, Options. Scroll to the Delete option
and press g, Select. Press g, OK to
confirm. The bookmark is deleted.
6
Internet
Connection
Allows you to select the connection options:
Select thisTo
Data Account Select the data account to use for
internet access. See the Data
accounts section on Page 53 for
details on data accounts.
Settings
Find it:g MenuX Internet X Settings
φ
This menu provides settings for internet
access. These settings may have already
been configured on your phone by your
network service provider. If your phone is not
configured already, the fastest and easiest
way to do this is to visit:
http://www.sendo.com/config
to automatically configure your settings. The
Sendo Easy Configurator sends an SMS
message to your phone containing the
settings you require. Alternatively, you can
ask your network service provider to send you
this information (if available).
Internet settings are grouped into profiles. A
profile is a collection of settings for internet
access. You can create up to 5 internet
profiles on your phone.
This menu provides the following settings:
> Note: Some of these settings may not be
required for your network. Also, certain
settings may be locked by your network
service provider. Contact your service
provider for details.
Edit homepage
Enter the URL of your homepage.
Select Profile
Select the current profile. Note that a profile
must be selected before any internet
settings can be selected.
> Note: The data account used
must be a WAP data account.
Connection
type
Proxy
Address
Select the WAP connection type:
Temporary or Permanent.
Set the IP address of the proxy
server used for internet access.
> Note: An IP address is made
up of 4 groups of numbers
(maximum of 3 numbers per
group). If any of the groups
only has 1 or 2 numbers then
you must enter a zero, or
zeros, ahead of the existing
numbers to make the group up
to 3.
Proxy PortEnter the proxy server port number
for WAP connections. Typically, this
will be 9201.
Proxy Secure
Port
Proxy
Username
Proxy
Password
SecurityThis option provides access to the
Enter the proxy server port number
for secure WAP connections.
Typically, this will be 9203.
Enter the username to use with the
proxy server.
Enter the password for the proxy
server.
advanced WAP security features. It
is strongly recommended that you
only change these settings in
conjunction with your network
service provider. The options are
listed below for information only.
Select whether or not to Show Images in the
WAP browser.
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Internet
Rename Profile
Rename the current profile.
Cache
Allows you to select the cache options:
Select thisTo
Cache Mode Select whether or not the WAP
browser will cache (store) internet
pages on your phone. This can
provide faster access to WAP sites
when you revisit the same pages.
However, caching does use up
memory on your phone.
Clear CacheClear the cache of recently
accessed WAP pages.
Cookies
Enable or disable cookies using the Enable
Cookies option, or clear all internet cookies
on your phone using the Clear Cookies
option.
Cookies are small text files used by some
web sites to store information, about you
and your preferences, on your phone. This
allows revisited sites to provide you with a
personal web page, for example. Only the
information that you provide can be stored
in a cookie. For example, a site cannot
determine your Email address unless you
choose to provide it. Allowing a web site to
create a cookie does not give that site or
any other site access to anything else on
your phone, and only the site that created
the cookie can read it. However, although
cookies should not present a significant
security risk, you may not want to have this
information used or stored.
Clear Recent Pages
Delete all links to recently visited pages.
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7 Personalise your phone
This chapter summarises the main features
that can be used to personalise your S360/
P360 phone. These include ringtones,
sounds, themes, screensavers, backgrounds
and of course, the covers.
Ringtones
You can set a main ringtone and set
individual ringtones for entries in your
contacts list.
X
To set a main ringtone
φ Find it:g Menu
1
Select the Ringer option and scroll through
the list of ringtones. As you pause on each
ringtone, it will be played.
2
Press g, Select to select the ringtone.
X
To set a ringtone for a contact
φ Find it:g Menu
1
Select the Sounds option and scroll
through the list of ringtones:
Press g, Play to play the ringtone and
c to return to the ringtone list.
Press d, Options and select the Attach
option to select the ringtone.
2
Scroll through the list of contacts and press
g, Select to set the ringtone. If the
contact has more than one number
(Mobile, Work, Home), scroll to the
number you want and press g, Select.
The ringtone will only be played when a call
is received from the individual number (as
long as the caller’s number can be seen by
your phone - for example, not withheld).
X
Settings X Sounds
X
Pictures/Sounds
that you would like to hear when pressing
the keys:
Off
No sound emitted on a key press.
On
Short, low volume tone.
DTMF
These are standard tones, as used in touch
tone phones. Each number has its own
specific tone.
2
Select the On/Off melody option. The
phone can play a melody whenever you
switch it on or off. Select this option to
switch this feature On or Off.
3
Select the Events option. This option allows
you to set the sounds that you would like to
hear for certain events:
New message
The phone can play a sound when a new
message is received (SMS, EMS, MMS or
voicemail). Select this option to switch this
feature On or Off, and to Change the
sound played.
New broadcast
The phone can play a sound when a new
broadcast message is received. Select this
option to switch this feature On or Off.
Low battery
The phone can play a sound when the
battery is low. Select this option to switch
this feature On or Off.
Volume and vibrate
You can change the volume of ringtones and
sounds, and set the vibrate feature.
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Personalise your phone
Sounds
You can set the sounds played for actions
and events on your phone.
X
To set sounds
φ Find it:g Menu
1
Select the Key tones option. This option
allows you to set the type of keypad tones
X
Settings X Sounds
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To set the volume and vibrate feature
φ Find it:g Menu
1
Select the Volume option to change the
volume setting for ringtones and sounds.
Use the : and ; keys to increase and
decrease the volume level.
X
Settings X Sounds
? Tip: Press the : key with the volume set
to maximum, and an arrow will appear.
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With this setting, ringtones are played
with a steadily increasing volume.
2
Select the Vibrator option to set the vibrate
feature for incoming calls and event/alert
sounds:
Off
Personalise your phone
Deactivates the vibrate feature.
On
Sets the phone to vibrate for an incoming
call or message.
Vibrate then ring
Sets the phone to vibrate for a few seconds
before the phone starts to ring.
> Note: None of the vibrate settings affects
any of the sounds settings.
3
To enter/exit silent mode, you can press
g then # from the main screen. The
silent symbol, is displayed on the main
screen when the phone is in silent mode.
> Note: If the vibrate function is set to on,
the phone will still vibrate whilst in silent
mode.
> Note: If the phone is switched off, silent
mode is cancelled. This helps to ensure
no calls are missed.
Display
You can change the way your phone displays
information as well as the theme (colour
scheme), wallpaper and screensaver.
X
To set your phone’s displays
φ Find it:g Menu
1
Select from the following options to choose
your display settings:
Backlight
You can specify default times for the
backlight on the phone.
> Note: The backlight timer settings do not
affect the backlight settings for WAP and
games.
X
Settings X Display
LCD contrast
Use the : and ; keys to set the contrast
of the screen.
Themes
Choose the colour scheme to be used
throughout all your phone’s menus.
Wallpaper
Turn this feature On or Off and assign a
picture from the phone’s memory (using
Select picture). The wallpaper is displayed
in the main screen. The Format option lets
you choose how to display the image: Full
screen (resize the image to fill the screen),
Centre (centre the image on the screen),
Mosaic (tile a small image to fill the screen).
Screensaver
Turn this feature On or Off, set the delay
before it becomes active and assign a
screensaver picture or animation from the
phone’s memory (using Select picture). The
screensaver settings do not affect power
save mode.
> Note: When the screensaver is displayed,
press any key to return to normal display
(or press g, Unlock then * if the
keypad is locked).
Animations
Select this option to turn main menu
animations On or Off.
Covers
You can change the front cover and battery
cover of your phone as described below.
Check out the Sendo shop for compatible
covers:
www.sendo.com/shop
> Note: The cover above the battery cover
cannot be changed.
Please observe the following warnings when
removing and replacing covers:
! Warning: The covers are made of plastic
and can be broken. Take care when
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removing or replacing any part of your
phone.
! Warning: When changing covers, you are
removing some of the phone’s outer
protection. Therefore, take extra care with
your phone and avoid exposure to dirt,
dust, liquids (including condensation)
and static electricity. Replace all covers as
quickly as possible.
! Warning: Do not charge the battery with
either of the phone covers removed.
X
To change your battery cover
1
To remove the battery cover, press down
on the area at the top of the back cover,
slide the cover down and lift off.
X
To change your front cover
1
Remove the battery cover as described
above.
2
Remove the battery - press down on the
tab at the centre of the bottom edge of the
battery and lift out.
3
Pull on the two tabs near the bottom of the
phone at the same time, and press down.
The bottom of the cover should now stand
clear of the phone slightly.
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2
To replace the battery cover, place the
cover onto the back of the phone and slide
the cover into place, making sure the tab
at the top of the cover clicks into place.
4
Gently but firmly pull the bottom of the
cover away from the phone, as illustrated
below.
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5
Separate the front cover, keypad and
phone and place the keypad into the new
cover.
Personalise your phone
touching the contacts on the phone. Push
down into place.
8
Replace the battery cover as described
above.
Wrist/neck strap
You can attach a wrist strap or neck strap to
your Sendo S360/P360 phone.
> Note: If you want to clean the inside of
your cover, use a clean, soft, dry cloth.
You should carefully blow off any
remaining dust before replacing the
cover.
6
To replace the front cover, place the top of
the cover onto the phone and then press
the bottom of the cover and the phone
together (making sure the two tabs at the
bottom of the cover are aligned correctly
with the holes on the phone - the cover
should click into place).
First remove the battery cover as described in
the Covers section above. Now insert the
strap loop into the aperture at the bottom of
the phone, as illustrated below (1). Push the
strap loop over the small plastic hook (2) to
secure the strap in place.
7
Insert the battery into the phone, starting
with the top edge first. Align the tabs on
the edge of the battery with the tabs on the
back of the phone. Make sure the goldcoloured contacts of the battery are
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8 Contacts
You can store up to 250 contacts in the
contacts list on your phone, as well as set
favourite numbers, attach pictures and
ringtones and define speed dials. For each
contact, you can save mobile, work and
home numbers as well as an Email address.
your phone and SIM. See the Copying contacts section on Page 36 for details.
Adding a contact
X
To add a contact
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Contacts
> Note: For all contact phone numbers, you
must include the city or area code and
phone number. You may want to store all
contact phone numbers in international
format. That is, the international access
code (+), the country code (without
leading zeros), city or area code (some
countries require the leading zeros to be
omitted from the city/area code) and
phone number. Press and hold 0 to
enter a + symbol.
Phone contacts and SIM contacts
You can choose to store contacts to your
phone or SIM card by default.
> Note: When you display your contacts list,
all SIM and Phone contacts are listed. SIM
contacts are identified by the SIM
icon.
To set your default, press d, Contacts from
the main screen and select the Default
option:
Phone
This option will save new contacts to your
phone by default. This allows you to save
multiple numbers for a contact.
SIM
This option will save new contacts to your
SIM card by default. You can only save one
number per entry. However, if you change
phones but keep the same SIM card, your
contacts can be copied to the other phone.
> Note: The number of contacts you can
store on your SIM will vary. Check with
your network service provider.
? Tip: Whichever option you choose, you
can copy contact information between
φ Find it:d Contacts
1
You now enter the edit screen. Use the :
X
Add new
and ; keys to scroll between the fields
and press g, Select to edit each field as
needed:
> Note: The information you can store for a
contact depends on your Default settings.
See the Phone contacts and SIM contacts
section on Page 33 for details.
FieldDescription
NameFor SIM and Phone contacts:
Enter the name you wish to store for
the contact, and press g, OK.
Use the keypad as described in the
Entering text, numbers and symbols
section on Page 10, to enter the
details.
Number For SIM contacts only:
Enter the contact’s phone number
and press g, OK.
Mobile
Number
Work
Number
Home
Number
Email
address
For Phone contacts only:
Enter the contact’s mobile phone
number and press g, OK.
For Phone contacts only:
Enter the contact’s work phone
number and press g, OK.
For Phone contacts only:
Enter the contact’s home phone
number and press g, OK.
For Phone contacts only:
Enter the contact’s Email address
and press g, OK. Use the keypad
as described in the Entering text, numbers and symbols section on
Page 10, to enter the details.
? Tip: You can send MMS
messages to an Email address.
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Contacts
>
Note: You must have a name and one
number in order to save the contact.
2
When you have finished, press d, Save
to save the contact details.
3
For Phone contacts, you will be asked to
select a favourite number for the contact.
This number is then displayed first when
calling the contact. Scroll to the number
you want to select as the favourite, and
press g, Select.
> Note: You can store up to 250 favourite
numbers but only 10 of these can be over
32 characters long.
4
The contact information is now stored.
X
To add a contact from the main screen
1
From the main screen, enter the phone
number you wish to store.
2
Press d, Options and select Save.
X
To add a speed dial
φ Find it:d Contacts
1
Type in the first letters of the name or scroll
and find the one that you want.
2
Press and hold one of the keys 2 to 9
until the key number appears on the left of
the screen, beside the name. This indicates
that the speed dial is successfully assigned.
X
Search
> Note: If the contact has more than one
phone number stored, e.g. Mobile, Work,
Home, the speed dial is linked to the
favourite number.
> Note:1 is normally reserved for
voicemail.
X
To remove a speed dial
φ Find it:d Contacts
1
Type in the first letters of the name or scroll
and find the one that you want.
X
Search
> Note: The information you can store for a
contact depends on your Default settings.
See the Phone contacts and SIM contacts
section on Page 33 for details.
3
For a Phone contact, select the type you
want to associate with this number
(mobile, work or home). Scroll to the type
you want and press g, Save.
4
Enter the name you want to store in the
contacts list, and press g, OK. Use the
keypad as described in the Entering text, numbers and symbols section on Page 10,
to enter the characters.
5
The contact information is now stored.
Speed dials
> Note: You can assign speed dials to SIM
contacts but this information will not be
stored in the SIM.
2
Press and hold the number key already
assigned to the name, until the key
number is removed from the left of the
screen, beside the name.
X
To make a call using speed dial
1
From the main screen, press and hold the
number key assigned to the contact you
want to call.
> Note: If the contact has more than one
phone number stored, e.g. Mobile, Work,
Home, the favourite number is called.
Attaching pictures and ringtones
You can attach pictures and ringtones to your
contacts. When you receive a call from the
contact, the attached picture is displayed and
the attached ringtone is played (as long as
the caller’s number can be seen by your
phone - for example, not withheld).
> Note: You can attach pictures and
ringtones to SIM contacts but this
information will not be stored in the SIM.
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X
To attach a picture or ringtone
φ Find it:d Contacts
1
Type in the first letters of the name or scroll
X
Search
and find the one that you want.
2
Press d, Options and select the Attach
picture option or Attach sound option as
required.
3
Scroll through the displayed list and press
g, Select for the picture/ringtone you
want. Note that if a picture/ringtone is
already attached to the contact, this will be
highlighted first - simply select another
one if you want to change it.
X
To unattach a picture or ringtone
φ Find it:d Contacts
1
Type in the first letters of the name or scroll
X
Search
and find the one that you want.
2
Press d, Options and select the Unattach
picture option or Unattach sound option as
required.
5
Press d, Save to save all the changes or
c to cancel them and return to the
contacts list.
X
To change a favourite number
φ Find it:d Contacts
1
Type in the first letters of the name or scroll
X
Search
and find the one that you want.
2
Press d, Options and select the Favourite
option.
> Note: Favourite numbers are only
available for Phone contacts.
3
The current favourite is highlighted. Scroll
to the number you want to be the
favourite, and press g, Select.
Contacts list options
When a name is highlighted in the contacts
list, press d, Options to display the menu
options listed below:
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3
Press g, OK to confirm the action.
? Tip: You can unattach all pictures and/or
all ringtones from the Pictures/Sounds
menu. See the Pictures/Sounds chapter
on Page 47 for details.
Edit contacts
X
To edit contact details
φ Find it:d Contacts
1
Type in the first letters of the name or scroll
and find the one that you want.
2
Press d, Options and select the Edit
option.
3
You now enter the Edit screen. Simply
scroll to an entry you want to change and
press g, Change.
4
Make the desired changes to the contact
details and press g, OK to accept the
change or d, Back to reject it.
X
Search
Select thisTo
Send
message
EditEdit the details for this contact.
DetailsView the details for this contact.
Attach
picture
Attach sound Attach a ringtone for this contact.
Unattach
picture
Unattach
sound
Copy to SIM/
Copy to
phone
FavouriteSelect a favourite number for this
Send an SMS or MMS message
directly to this contact.
Attach a picture for this contact.
Unattach the picture for this
contact.
Unattach the ringtone for this
contact.
Copy your contact details from
your SIM to your phone or from
your phone to your SIM. See the
Copying contacts section below for
details.
contact (Phone contacts only).
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Finding a contact
Contacts
> Note: When you display your contacts list,
all SIM and Phone contacts are listed. SIM
contacts are identified by the SIM
icon.
X
To find a contact
2
Press d, Options and select the Delete
option.
X
To delete all contacts
φ Find it:d Contacts
1
You will be asked to confirm the deletion.
Press g, Yes to delete your contacts.
X
Delete all
φ Find it:d Contacts
1
Type in the first letters of the name or scroll
and find the one that you want.
You can call the contact directly from here
or view the contacts list Options menu.
X
Search
Copying contacts
You can copy contacts in one of two ways.
X
To copy a single contact
φ Find it:d Contacts
1
Type in the first letters of the name or scroll
and find the one that you want.
2
Press d, Options and select the Copy to
SIM or Copy to phone option as displayed.
X
To copy all contacts
φ Find it:d Contacts
1
You will be asked to confirm the copy.
X
Search
X
Copy contacts
> Note: If you are storing your contacts on
your SIM, you will copy all your Phone
contacts (favourite numbers only) to your
SIM. Similarly, if you are storing your
contacts on your phone, you will copy all
your SIM contacts to your phone. See the
Phone contacts and SIM contacts section
on Page 33 to view or change your
settings.
> Note: If you are storing your contacts to
your SIM, only the SIM contacts are
deleted. Similarly, if you are storing your
contacts on your phone, only the Phone
contacts are deleted. See the Phone contacts and SIM contacts section on
Page 33 to view or change your settings.
Fixed names
> Note: This feature is only available if
supported by your network service
provider/SIM card. Contact your service
provider for details.
This option in the main Contacts menu
provides access to a separate set of contacts,
protected by your PIN2 code. Calls and
messages are restricted to the numbers in
your fixed names contacts list.
This feature can be useful, for example, for
parents who want to restrict calls and
messages for their children, or for corporate
use.
> Note: Emergency numbers and use of the
WAP browser are NOT restricted by the
fixed names feature.
X
To use the fixed names feature
φ Find it:d Contacts
X
Fixed names
Deleting contacts
You can delete contacts in one of two ways.
X
To delete a single contact
φ Find it:d Contacts
1
Type in the first letters of the name or scroll
and find the one that you want.
X
Search
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Select On and enter your PIN2 code (see
the Your PIN2 code section below) to
activate the feature.
2
You will only have access to your fixed
name contacts and you will only have
access to a limited Contacts menu.
3
You can use the Contacts menu options in
the same way as the normal contacts
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feature. However, adding, changing and
deleting contacts will require the PIN2
code.
> Note: All fixed name contacts are stored
in your SIM only.
X
To disable the fixed names feature
φ Find it:d Contacts
1
Select Off to deactivate the feature - you
will be asked for your PIN2 code.
2
When you return to your normal contacts
list, the fixed names contacts are available
for use. However, deleting or changing
these contacts will require the PIN2 code.
Your PIN2 code
Your PIN2 (Personal Identity Number) code is
a code that you can use to protect your
phone. If you enter the wrong PIN2 code
three times, the PIN2 code is locked and you
may be asked to enter a PUK2 (Personal
Unlock Key) code.
X
Fixed names
> Note: The number of incorrect entries
depends on your network service
provider.
The PIN and PUK codes may be listed in the
information that you received with your SIM
card or they may only be available from your
network service provider (these may be
different for PIN and PIN2).
> Note: Sendo cannot provide your PIN or
PUK codes.
Additional Contacts menu options
Find it:d Contacts
φ
The Contacts menu also provides the
following options:
Calls list
Display the calls list. See the Calls list
section below for details.
Memory
Display the number of contact entries in
your phone and SIM (for example, 50/250
means you have used 50 of 250 possible
entries).
Service numbers
Your network service provider may have
pre-programmed some useful numbers
into your SIM card. These numbers
normally give access to special services. For
more information contact your service
provider.
> Note: This option is only displayed if your
network service provider supports service
numbers.
My number
Your own mobile phone number may be
available through the My number option:
If a number or name is listed here,
select Consult, press d, Options and
select Details to display your phone
number.
If no number or name is listed here,
provider, contact your network service
provider with your SIM number and
they will advise you accordingly. You
can then select the Add new option
from the My number menu to enter your
mobile number.
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Calls list
Find it:d ContactsX Calls list
φ
The phone stores a list of your recent
incoming, outgoing and missed calls.
The list stores up to 30 entries. If a number is
stored in your contacts list, the contact name
is displayed.
Type and Direction icons on the left of the
screen indicate the type of number/contact
and the direction of the call:
Mobile number
Work number
Home number
SIM contact
Unknown contact
Incoming call from a number
Outgoing call to a number
Missed call from a number
For example, indicates an incoming call
from a work number stored in your contacts.
Making a call from the calls list
Q Quick tip: d Contacts
:/; X g Call
Press d, Contacts from the main screen,
and select the Calls list option to display the
calls list. Scroll and find the entry that you
want and press g, Call to dial.
Calls list options
When you have highlighted an entry in the
calls list, press d, Options to display the
menu options listed below.
Select thisTo
Save no.Save the number to your contacts
list.
Send message Send a text message or MMS
message directly to this entry.
DetailsView the details for this entry.
DeleteDelete this entry.
Delete allDelete all entries in the calls list.
X
Calls list
X
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> Note: Available menu items and features
may vary by model of phone and network
service provider. Please review your
phone’s menu to determine the menu
items and features available on your
phone.
The S360/P360 comes with some great
games for you to play:
Funny Farmer - Build and manage your
own virtual farm and even play against
other gamers using a remote account. See
the Funny Farmer section below.
the bigger and better the farm can become.
Your ultimate aim is to win all 8 farming
trophies available.
X
To start a game of Funny Farmer
φ Find it:g Menu
X
Games/
Applications
1
Scroll to the Funny Farmer game and press
g, Launch.
2
Scroll to New game to start a new game or
Continue to continue a previously saved
game, and press g, Ok.
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Games
Solitaire - The classic kill-time card game.
See the Solitaire section on Page 41.
Sumito - Quick thinking, puzzle action. See
the Sumito section on Page 41.
Tenpin - Score the perfect 300 in this
classic tenpin bowling game. See the
Tenpin section on Page 42.
Splat - Stop the moles from digging up
your garden. Fast paced, hard hitting
action. See the Splat section on Page 42.
> Note: The actual games supplied with
your phone is dependent on your network
service provider. Check the Games/
Applications menu to see what games are
listed.
You may be able to download other Java
games to your phone directly from the
Internet. See the Java chapter on Page 45 for
details of how to install and remove games
and applications on your phone.
Funny Farmer
The object of the
game is to build a
virtual farm where
you’re the farmer.
You can grow crops,
rear livestock and sell
your produce at the
local shop. The more
care you take of the
farm, the more money you can make, and
X
To play Funny Farmer
When the game begins you have a small
amount of money available. Use this cash to
buy any seeds you can afford at the shop.
You must plant the seeds and water them in
order to grow produce which you can sell
back to the shop. As you sell the produce and
make more money you will be able to afford
more seeds, chickens, cows and even add
extensions to your farm.
? Tip: You can save the game at any time
and return to it later by pressing d,
Options and selecting Save and exit.
Use the keypad to move the farmer up
2, down 8, left 4 and right 6.
Press 5 to perform an action. For
example, if you are standing next to a crop
when you press 5, the crop is watered.
To end the day, use the keypad to take the
farmer to the bedroom, face the bed and
then press 5. If you don’t do this, the
day ends when the clock reaches 22:00.
Press d, Options to exit the game. You
can choose whether you want to save your
current game or not.
Press g, Items to check your full
inventory and current status.
Press 1 at any time for Help.
There are some occasions when pressing
5 results in a choice. For example, when
you are in the shop you can either buy or
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sell. You can also choose what you want to
buy or sell, and in what quantity. Use the
up : and down ; keys to make your
selections and press g, Ok to confirm.
In a shop, press the f key to scroll a
name that does not display fully on the
screen.
Funny Farmer options
In the main game screen, press d, Options
to display the following list of options:
Services
Account details - Display your username
and password if you have set up a remote
account.
Upload status - Upload the current game
status to your remote account.
Challenge details - Display the current
challenge details (if you are taking part in a
challenge).
Save and Exit
Save the current game and exit Funny
Farmer.
Exit
Exit Funny Farmer without saving the game.
Remote Account
Funny Farmer allows you to play against
other gamers using a remote account. Once
you have set up an account, you can rank
your Funny Farmer games against other
players and play challenges.
> Note: Remote accounts and details of the
facilities and costs is dependent on your
network service provider. Contact your
service provider for further information.
To set up a remote account
1
In the main game screen, press d,
Options and select Services then Upload
status.
2
Press g, Ok and enter a username.
3
Press g, Ok and you will then be
prompted to select a connection profile.
Your username is sent to the Funny Farmer
registration server, which will verify that the
name is unique and valid. If the username
passes these checks an account will be
created for you. If not, an error message is
sent back, prompting you to retry.
Upon successful registration, your username
and password are sent back to the game.
You can view your username and password
by selecting the Account details option from
the Services menu.
X
To rank your performance
1
In the main game screen, press d,
Options and select Services then Upload
status.
The entire game status (of the current
game) is uploaded to the game server.
You will then receive a high score based
on your game progress and your current
and previous ranking compared to other
players.
X
To start a new challenge
1
Select the Start new challenge option when
you start Funny Farmer.
2
A list of currently available challenges is
sent to the game. Challenges arrive in the
form of the challenge name and
description.
3
Scroll to the challenge you wish to play
and press g, Ok.
Once a challenge is accepted a new game
starts and a separate saved game is
created. This can be saved without
overwriting the main game. This way, you
can switch between the main game and
challenge game without affecting either.
The challenge details can be recalled by
selecting the Challenge details option from
the Services menu.
> Note: You can only take part in one
challenge at a time.
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Select the Upload game status option from
the Services menu to update the game
server with your current challenge status.
The server will then check to see if you
have met the challenge criteria.
Solitaire
From the Games/
Applications menu,
scroll to the Solitaire
game and press g,
Launch. To start a
new game, scroll to
NEW GAME and
press g.
The object of the
game is to use all the cards in the deck to
build up the four suit stacks in ascending
order, beginning with the aces.
X
To play Solitaire
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Games
can move the five of diamonds to the six of
spades. You use the column stacks to free
up cards that you need to build the suit
stacks.
Suit Stacks - Cards are stacked in
ascending order, beginning with aces. For
example, you can move the two of
diamonds to the ace of diamonds.
The top card on the deck (facing up) is the
only card from the deck that can be
moved.
You can move a card from the deck to a
column stack or suit stack.
You can move a card from a column stack
to a suit stack or vice versa.
You can also move a card (or set of cards)
from a column stack to another column
stack. For example, you can move a set of
cards containing a black 9 and red 8, to a
red 10 on another column stack.
Each card stack has a keypad character
next to it. To move a card simply press the
character on the keypad to select the card
you want to move, then press the character
of the stack you want to move it to. If the
card cannot be moved then it will stay
where it is. For example, to move an ace
card from the deck to the suit stack
marked 8, press * to select the ace and
then 8 to move it to the suit stack.
Press c to cancel a card selection.
When you have moved all the cards you
can, press ; to turn over the next set of
cards on the deck.
The game can be paused by pressing g
or d. Once paused, you can RESUME,
start a NEW GAME or EXIT - press g to
confirm your choice.
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Rules of the game
You can build column stacks and suit
stacks:
Column Stacks - Cards are stacked in
descending order, alternating between red
cards and black cards. For example, you
After moving a card from a column stack,
the next card is turned over.
When a column stack is empty, you can
move a king (along with any cards that
might be in its stack) to the empty column
stack.
Sumito
From the Games/
Applications menu,
scroll to the Sumito
game and press g,
Launch. To start a
new game, scroll to
NEW GAME and
press g.
The object of the
game is to arrange the building blocks that
fall down the screen, so that they interlock to
form one or more continuous horizontal
lines. Once a line has been formed, it will be
removed and all the blocks above it will fall
down a line. You will be awarded points for
each block positioned and each line formed.
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Games
Tenpin
The game ends when the blocks reach the top
of the play area.
Use the keypad to control the game:
4 - Move the block left.
6 - Move the block right .
2 - Rotate the block.
8 - Drop the block faster.
5 - Drop the block into place.
d - Pause or exit the game.
Your score and the game status are shown at
the side of the display. The shape of the next
block is also shown. The level of difficulty will
increase the longer the game is played.
From the Games/
Applications menu,
scroll to the Tenpin
game and press g,
Launch. To start a
new game, scroll to
New and press g.
The object of the
game is to knock as
many of the pins down as possible. The game
is played over 10 frames and in each frame
you have two attempts to knock down all of
the pins.
You can position the ball on the lane by
pressing 4 or 6 to move across the lane.
To bowl the ball straight press 5 when the
Swing bar is positioned in the centre of the
bowling ball.
Splat
From the Games/
Applications menu,
scroll to the Splat
game and press g,
Launch. To start a
new game, scroll to
New and press g.
You will start on level
1. When you are
ready to play, press any key.
The object of the game is to stop the moles
from digging up your garden. You will see a
3x3 grid of mole holes; when you see a mole
peep through the hole, hit it by pressing the
appropriate 1 to 9 key. For example, if
a mole appears in the middle hole, press 5
because it is positioned in the middle of the
1 to 9 keys.
Points are awarded for each mole hit. Watch
out for surrender flags, if you hit a mole that
has surrendered, points will be deducted
from your score. Your score and the game
status are shown at the bottom of the display.
The game can be paused by pressing the c
key.
At the end of a level you will receive a bonus
according to your accuracy. Get an accuracy
score of 70% or more to progress to the next
level.
The game ends when you fail to progress to
the next level or you complete the final level.
You may be able to enter your name on the
hi-score table. Type your name using the
keypad and select g, OK when finished.
To bowl at an angle press 5 when the
Swing bar is to the left or right of the bowling
ball.
The game can be paused by pressing the c
key.
Try to get the top score of 300 and enter your
name on the Hi-score table! Type your name
using the keypad and press g, OK to see
the Hi-score table. Press OK again to return
to the game menu.
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In the Games/Applications menu, highlight
the Tenpin or Splat game, press d, Options
and select the Volume option. Set the volume
level for game sounds and music (Mute,
Quiet, Normal, Loud).
> Note: The volume setting made here only
applies to the Tenpin and Splat games
supplied with your phone.
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10 Applications
> Note: Available menu items and features
may vary by model of phone and network
service provider. Please review your
phone’s menu to determine the menu
items and features available on your
phone.
The S360/P360 comes with some very useful
applications:
Calculator - A calculator with all the basic
arithmetic functions. See the Calculator
section below.
Converter - Convert currency, length,
weight, temperature and many more with
this converter tool. See the Converter
section on Page 43.
> Note: The actual applications supplied
with your phone is dependent on your
network service provider. Check the
Games/Applications menu to see what
applications are listed.
You may be able to download other Java
applications to your phone directly from the
Internet. See the Java section on Page 45 for
details of how to install and remove
applications and games on your phone.
Calculator
You can use the calculator to perform
standard arithmetic such as addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and division.
X
To use the calculator
φ Find it:g Menu
Applications
1
Press g, Launch to start the Calculator.
When you open the calculator, you will see
a blank sheet where calculations will be
performed. Under this, the mathematical
symbols that you can use are displayed.
2
Use the phone’s keypad to enter a
number. Press the * key to insert a
decimal point. If you make a mistake,
press the clear key c to erase the last
X
Games/
X
Calculator
digit entered or press the # key to clear
the current calculation and start again.
3
Use the : and ; keys to scroll through
the mathematical symbols to the one that
you want, and press f.
4
Enter another number using the numeric
keypad.
5
Use the : and ; keys to scroll to the =
symbol, and press f to perform the
calculation.
? Tip: You can perform several
calculations, one after the other.
> Note: The calculator has limited
accuracy, and rounding errors may
occur.
6
Press d, Options and select Exit to exit
the calculator.
X
To use the memory functions
Select M+ (Memory Add) to add a number
to the number already in the memory.
Select MR (Memory Recall) to recall a
number from memory.
Select MC (Memory Clear) to clear the
memory. Note that the memory is also
cleared when you exit the calculator.
Converter
Use the converter to convert:
Area, Currency, Energy
Length, Mass, Power
Pressure, Temperature, Time
Velocity, Volume
X
To use the converter
φ Find it:g Menu
Applications
1
Press g, Launch to start the converter.
2
Use the : and ; keys to scroll between
the fields.
3
The top field is the conversion type (Area,
Currency, etc.). Use the 4 and 6 keys
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Games/
X
Converter
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Applications
to scroll through a list of possible
conversion types.
4
Use the : and ; keys to scroll to the first
Unit field (Square mm, Square cm, etc.).
5
Use the 4 and 6 keys to scroll
through a list of available units. Highlight
the unit that you want to convert from.
6
Use the : and ; keys to scroll to the next
Unit field.
7
Use the 4 and 6 keys to scroll
through a list of available units. Highlight
the unit that you want to convert to.
8
Use the : and ; keys to scroll to the first
Value field, and enter the numerical value
you want to convert, using the phone’s
keypad. The converted value is displayed
in the second Value field.
You can insert a decimal point in a value
by pressing the * key. To insert a
negative value, use the # key.
Currency conversion
completeness of the currency data. Sendo
does not warrant that access to the
currency data will be uninterrupted or
error-free. For details of the currency rate
provider, please refer to the information
provided when downloading rates.
X
To set the exchange rates manually
1
In the converter, press g, Options.
2
Scroll to the Edit rates option and press
g, Ok.
3
Scroll to the Code or Name field and use
the 4 and 6 keys to scroll through the
list of currencies. Highlight the currency
that you want to set the rate for.
4
Scroll down to the Value field and enter the
exchange rate against U.S. Dollars (USD).
Press g, Ok to save the new rate. For
example, if 1 U.S. Dollar is currently equal
to approximately 0.625 UK pounds
sterling (GBP), you should enter 0.625 as
the exchange rate for the UK pound
sterling.
The currency converter can be used in the
same way as the other conversion types.
However, before you can start currency
conversions you need to download the latest
exchange rates from the currency server, or
find them out for yourself and enter them
manually.
X
To download exchange rates
1
In the converter, press g, Options.
2
Scroll to the Download rates option and
press g, Ok to download the current
exchange rates from the currency server.
Press g, Agree to confirm.
> Note: You may be charged for
connecting to the network to download
exchange rates.
> Note: Currency data is available only on
an 'as is' basis without any warranty.
Sendo obtains currency data from third
party sources and is not responsible for
the timeliness, accuracy, reliability or
5
Repeat the above steps for all currencies
that you want to perform conversions on.
X
To manage your currencies
1
You can restrict the currencies displayed in
the currency converter.
2
In the converter, press g, Options.
3
Scroll to the Currency manager option and
press g, Ok.
4
Scroll through the list of currencies and
check the box next to each currency you
want to display in the converter. Use the
5 key to check and uncheck a currency
box.
? Tip: Press the f key to scroll a currency
name that does not display fully in the
field.
5
When you have finished, press g, Ok to
update your currency list.
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11 Java
> Note: Available menu items and features
may vary by model of phone and network
service provider. Please review your
phone’s menu to determine the menu
items and features available on your
phone.
The Games/Applications menu also allows
you to manage the Java games and
applications that came with your phone, as
well as any you have downloaded.
? Tip: A Java file designed for use on a
mobile phone is sometimes known as a
MIDlet.
Downloading and installing
You may be able to download compatible
Java games and applications to your phone,
directly from the Internet. For example, check
out:
wap.sendo.com from your phone, or
www.sendo.com/shop from a PC or Mac
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Java
g, Save to save and install the Java
game or application.
> Note: Extra games and applications
consume memory. If the phone starts to
run low on memory, you may have to
remove a Java game or application that
you have installed.
The Games/Applications menu may also
have a Download more option provided by
your network service provider. Select this
option to launch the WAP browser and
open an internet page containing details
of Java games and applications for your
phone.
> Note: This menu option is only available
if supported by your network service
provider. Also, you may be charged for
the WAP connection and/or any Java
games and applications you receive. For
more details, please contact your service
provider.
! Warning: Games and applications which
have not been supplied by Sendo are not
guaranteed to work correctly, and you
install them at your own risk. Product
failures caused by any game or
application not approved by Sendo will
not be covered by your warranty.
> Note: The maximum Java file size
supported by the S360/P360 phone is
100KB. However, this may be limited
further by your network. Contact your
network service provider for details.
> Note: If you experience any problems
with downloaded content, please contact
the content provider.
X
To download and install a Java file
Using the WAP browser, simply go to the
WAP page containing the Java file and it
will be downloaded to your phone. You
can change the filename if you wish. Press
Deleting
You can delete one or more Java games and
applications from your phone.
X
To delete a single Java file
φ Find it:g Menu
Applications
1
Scroll to the Java game/application you
want to delete.
2
Press d, Options and select the Delete
option. This will delete the highlighted
game/application.
X
To delete all Java files
φ Find it:g Menu
Applications
1
Highlight any Java game/application.
2
Press d, Options and select the
Delete all option. This will delete all the
Java games and applications installed on
your phone.
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X
Games/
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?
Tip: To prevent your downloaded Java
files being deleted, you can lock the file.
Simply highlight the Java file, press d,
Options and select the Lock option.
> Note: All games and applications
supplied with your phone are locked. A
locked file cannot be deleted.
Options
Find it:g MenuX Games/
φ
X
Applications
Select thisTo
DeleteDelete the highlighted file.
DetailsDisplay Java details (status, size,
etc.) for the highlighted file.
d Options
LockLock or Unlock the highlighted file.
A locked file cannot be deleted.
SortSort the Java games and
applications into alphabetical
order or sort by time (newest to
oldest).
Delete allDelete all unlocked Java files.
MemoryDisplay the total, used and free
memory for Java games and
applications.
Data
accounts
Select the data account to use for
network access by Java games and
applications. See the Data accounts section on Page 53 for
details on data accounts.
> Note: The data account used
must be for use by Java games
and applications. This may be
the same account as used for
WAP access. Contact your
network service provider for
details.
> Note: If you delete any games or
applications supplied with your phone,
you can download them again from
wap.sendo.com
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12 Pictures/Sounds
Select Pictures/Sounds from the main menu.
This menu allows you to manage the pictures
and sounds on your phone.
Pictures
You can send pictures in EMS and MMS
messages, or attach pictures to any main
menu item, the wallpaper, the screensaver or
to a contact in your contacts list.
The S360/P360 supports standard EMS, GIF
(as well as animated GIF), JPEG, BMP,
WBMP, and PNG picture formats.
Downloading, receiving and saving
You can download compatible pictures to
your phone, directly from the Internet or save
pictures contained in an EMS or MMS
message. For example, check out:
wap.sendo.com from your phone, or
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Pictures/Sounds
you wish. Press g, Save to save the
picture.
> Note: Pictures consume memory. If the
phone starts to run low on memory, you
may have to remove a picture that you
have saved.
The Pictures menu may also have a
Download more option provided by your
network service provider. Select this option
to launch the WAP browser and open an
internet page containing details of pictures
for your phone.
> Note: This menu option is only available
if supported by your network service
provider. Also, you may be charged for
the WAP connection and/or any pictures
you receive. For more details, please
contact your service provider.
www.sendo.com/shop from a PC or Mac
! Warning: Pictures which have not been
supplied by Sendo are not guaranteed to
work correctly, and you install them at
your own risk. Product failures caused by
any picture not approved by Sendo will
not be covered by your warranty.
> Note: If you experience any problems
with downloaded content, please contact
the content provider.
X
To receive, download and save a picture
If you receive a picture in an EMS or MMS
message, press d, Options and select
the Save picture option.
To download a picture using the WAP
browser, simply go to a WAP page
containing the picture and it will be
downloaded to your phone. You can
change the filename if you wish. Press g,
Save to save the picture.
You can also save pictures displayed on a
WAP page. Simply highlight the picture,
press d, Options and select the Save as
option. You can change the filename if
Managing your pictures
φ Find it:g Menu
Select the Pictures option to display all your
pictures. You can view the pictures in full
screen mode by pressing g, View. Use the
: and ; keys to view each picture in turn.
Use the : and ; keys to choose a picture
and press g or d, Options to display the
menu options listed below:
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Pictures/Sounds
> Note: Not all options are available for
each item.
Select thisTo
Send as EMS
or
Send as MMS
AttachUsed to attach the selected picture
Send the picture in an EMS or MMS
message.
> Note: Only the compatible
option (EMS or MMS) is
displayed. Also, you may be
prevented from sending items
that are copy protected.
to, for example, a menu or contact.
See the Attaching a picture section
on Page 48.
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Select thisTo
UnattachRemove the association of the
selected picture with an item.
RenameRename the selected picture.
DeleteDelete the selected picture.
LockLock or Unlock the picture. A locked
picture cannot be deleted.
Unattach allRemove the association of all
pictures to all items. Press g, OK
to confirm.
DetailsDisplay picture details (format, size,
etc.) for the highlighted picture.
DisplaySelect how you want to display your
pictures in the pictures list:
Off - Display picture name only.
Thumbnails - Display picture
name and thumbnail.
Full screen - Display pictures in
full screen mode.
SortSort the pictures into alphabetical
order or sort by time (newest to
oldest).
Delete allDelete all unlocked pictures.
MemoryDisplay the amount of used
memory and free memory on your
phone.
Select the contact or menu name you
would like to attach the picture to.
> Note: To display pictures in the main
menu, animations will be set to Off. See
the Display settings section on Page 51
for details.
> Note: For good display performance, we
recommend that you restrict the size of
menu pictures to a maximum 160x120
pixels.
Sounds
You can send sounds in EMS and MMS
messages, or attach ringtones to a contact in
your contacts list.
The S360/P360 supports standard EMS and
MMS sounds, AMR, SMAF and sp-midi
polyphonic ringtones, plus i-melody and
Standard Smart Messaging monophonic
ringtones.
Downloading, receiving and saving
You can download compatible ringtones to
your phone, directly from the Internet or save
ringtones contained in an EMS or MMS
message. For example, check out:
wap.sendo.com from your phone, or
> Note: If you delete any pictures supplied
with your phone, you can download them
again from wap.sendo.com
Attaching a picture
φ Find it:g Menu
Pictures
1
Scroll to the picture you want, press d,
Options and select the Attach option.
2
Using the menu that follows, you can
attach a picture to any main menu item,
the wallpaper, the screensaver or to a
contact in your contacts list. Make your
choice using the : and ; keys and press
g, Select.
If you select the Contacts or Main menu
option a new sub-menu will be displayed.
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! Warning: Ringtones which have not been
supplied by Sendo are not guaranteed to
work correctly, and you install them at
your own risk. Product failures caused by
any ringtone not approved by Sendo will
not be covered by your warranty.
X
To receive, download and save a ringtone
If you receive a ringtone in an EMS or MMS
message, press d, Options and select
the Save ringtone or Save sound option.
Using the WAP browser, simply go to a
WAP page containing the ringtone and it
will be downloaded to your phone. You
can change the filename if you wish. Press
g, Save to save the ringtone.
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>
Note: Ringtones consume memory. If the
phone starts to run low on memory, you
may have to remove a ringtone.
The Sounds menu may also have a
Download more option provided by your
network service provider. Select this option
to launch the WAP browser and open an
internet page containing details of
ringtones for your phone.
> Note: This menu option is only available
if supported by your network service
provider. Also, you may be charged for
the WAP connection and/or any ringtones
you receive. For more details, please
contact your service provider.
Managing your sounds
φ Find it:g Menu
Select the Sounds option to display all your
sounds. Use the : and ; keys to scroll
through the list of sounds. You can play the
sounds by pressing g, Play. Press d,
Options to display the menu options listed
below:
X
Pictures/Sounds
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Pictures/Sounds
Select thisTo
UnattachRemove the association of the
selected sound with a contact.
RenameRename the selected sound.
DeleteDelete the selected sound.
LockLock or Unlock the sound. A locked
sound cannot be deleted.
Unattach all Remove the association of all
sounds to all contacts. Press g,
OK to confirm.
DetailsDisplay sound details (format, size,
etc.) for the highlighted sound.
SortSort the sounds into alphabetical
order or sort by date (ascending or
descending).
Delete allDelete all unlocked sounds.
MemoryDisplay the amount of used
memory and free memory on your
phone.
> Note: If you delete any sounds supplied
with your phone, you can download them
again from wap.sendo.com
> Note: Not all options are available for
each item.
Select thisTo
VolumeChange the volume setting for
ringtones and sounds. Use the :
and ; keys to increase and
decrease the volume level.
Set as ringer Set this sound as the main ringtone
for your phone.
Send as
MMS
AttachAttach the selected sound to a
Send the sound in an MMS
message.
> Note: You may be prevented
from sending items that are
copy protected.
contact in your contacts list. See the
Attaching a ringtone section on
Page 49.
Attaching a ringtone
φ Find it:g Menu
X
Pictures/Sounds X
Sounds
1
Scroll to the sound you want, press d,
Options and select the Attach option.
2
Scroll through the list of contacts and press
g, Select to attach the ringtone.
If the contact has more than one number
(Mobile, Work, Home), scroll to the
number you want and press g, Select.
The ringtone is played when a call is received
from the individual contact/number (as long
as the caller’s number can be seen by your
phone - for example, not withheld).
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13 Settings
Select Settings from the main menu. This
menu allows you to define the settings for
Settings
your phone.
> Note: The contents of the Settings menu
Languages
φ
This menu allows you to change the
language on the phone.
? Tip: If the phone language is changed by
may vary by network service provider.
Please review your phone’s menu to
determine the menu items and features
available on your phone.
Find it:g MenuX Settings X
Languages
mistake, press and hold * in the main
screen to display the language list. Scroll
to the language you want (using : and
;) and press g.
> Note: This option is only available if
supported by your network service
provider. Check with your service
provider for details.
Display clock
Turn the time display On or Off.
Alarm
Find it:g MenuX Settings X Alarm
φ
You can use your phone as an alarm clock.
Set the alarm to On and enter the time when
you require the phone to ring (in 24 hour
format). When it rings press:
d, Off to switch it off, or
g, Snooze to stop the alarm for ten
minutes. The alarm will then sound again.
Please observe the following notes:
Note
Time/Date
Find it:g MenuX Settings X
φ
Time/Date
Select this menu to set the time and date on
your phone. The options are:
Set time
Enter the time and press g, OK. The time
will be stored.
Set date
Enter the date and press g, OK. The date
will be stored.
Time format
Use this to choose whether to display the
time in AM/PM or 24hr format.
Auto update
You can update the time and date
automatically from the network. Select On
to use the time and date from the network,
select Off to never use the time and date
from the network, or select Confirm to
check the time and date from the network
before any update.
When activated, the alarm will sound for
approximately 45 seconds before switching off (if you
do not press d, Off or g, Snooze).
If the alarm activates during a call, the phone will
beep and the display will flash to indicate that the
alarm is active. As described above, press d, Off to
switch it off, or g, Snooze to stop the alarm for ten
minutes.
If the volume is set to silent mode, the alarm will
activate but there will be no sound. The phone will still
vibrate if the vibrate feature is on.
The alarm will sound even if the phone is switched off.
The phone will power on (if battery power is
available) but you will not be able to receive or make
calls. If the volume was set to silent mode before the
phone was switched off, the alarm will still sound as
silent mode is cancelled when the phone is switched
off. Once the alarm finishes, the phone will switch off
automatically.
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Display
Find it:g MenuX Settings X Display
φ
This menu allows you to change the settings
for your phone’s displays. The options are as
follows:
Backlight
You can specify default times for the
backlight on the phone.
> Note: The backlight timer settings do not
affect the backlight settings for WAP and
games.
LCD contrast
Set the contrast of the screen using the :
and ; keys.
Themes
Select this option to choose the theme
(colour scheme) to be used throughout all
your phone’s menus.
Animations
Select this option to turn main menu
animations On or Off.
Sounds
Find it:g MenuX Settings X Sounds
φ
This menu allows you to change the settings
for your phone’s sounds. The options are
listed below.
Ringer
Select this option to set the main ringtone for
incoming calls. Scroll through the list of
ringtones - as you pause on each ringtone, it
will be played. Press g, Select to select the
ringtone.
? Tip: You can also set ringtones for
individual contacts. See the Attaching a
ringtone section on Page 49 for details.
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Settings
Wallpaper
Select this option to turn this feature On or
Off and assign a picture from the phone’s
memory (using Select picture). The
wallpaper is displayed in the main screen.
The Format option lets you choose how to
display the image: Full screen (resize the
image to fill the screen), Centre (centre the
image on the screen), Mosaic (tile a small
image to fill the screen).
Screensaver
Select this option to turn this feature On or
Off, set the Delay before it becomes active
and assign a screensaver picture or
animation from the phone’s memory (using
Select picture). The screensaver is displayed
when the phone has been idle for the set
delay.
> Note: When the screensaver is displayed,
press any key to return to normal display
(or press g, Unlock then * if the
keypad is locked).
The screensaver settings do not affect
power save mode.
Volume
Select this option to change the volume
setting for ringtones and sounds. Use the :
and ; keys to increase and decrease the
volume level.
> Note: The earpiece volume can be
adjusted during a call. Press : to make
the speech louder and ; to make it
quieter.
To enter/exit silent mode, you can press g
then # from the main screen. The silent
symbol, is displayed on the main screen
when the phone is in silent mode.
> Note: If the vibrate function is set to on,
the phone will still vibrate whilst in silent
mode.
> Note: If the phone is switched off, silent
mode is cancelled. This helps to ensure
no calls are missed.
? Tip: Press the : key with the volume set
to maximum, and an arrow will appear.
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Settings
With this setting, ringtones are played
with a steadily increasing volume.
Key Tones
This menu allows you to set the type of
keypad tones that you would like to hear
when pressing the keys:
Off
No sound emitted on a key press.
On
Short, low volume tone.
DTMF
These are standard tones, as used in touch
tone phones. Each number has its own
specific tone.
On/Off melody
The phone can play a melody whenever you
switch it on or off. Select this option to switch
this feature On or Off.
Vibrator
Select this menu to set the vibrate function for
incoming calls and alert sounds:
Off
Deactivates the vibrate function.
On
Sets the phone to vibrate for an incoming
calls or messages.
Vibrate then ring
Sets the phone to vibrate for a few seconds
before the phone starts to ring.
> Note: None of the vibrate settings affects
any of the sounds settings.
Events
This menu allows you to set the sounds that
you would like to hear for certain events:
New message
The phone can play a sound when a new
message is received (SMS, EMS, MMS or
voicemail). Select this option to switch this
feature On or Off, and to Change the
sound played.
New broadcast
The phone can play a sound when a new
broadcast message is received. Select this
option to switch this feature On or Off.
Low battery
The phone can play a sound when the
battery is low. Select this option to switch
this feature On or Off.
> Note: Alert sounds can only be applied to
those services supported by your network
service provider. When roaming, certain
services may not be supported. Contact
your service provider for details
Advanced
Find it:g MenuX Settings X
φ
Advanced
Select this menu to define how you deal with
incoming calls and to set your security
settings. The options are as follows:
Auto redial
When auto redial is activated, the phone
will automatically redial a number when the
call attempt fails. If the other user’s phone
is busy, the phone will wait a few seconds
before each attempt, and then beep when
it succeeds.
Auto answer
This function is only applicable when
certain hands-free accessories (for
example, a personal hands-free headset)
are connected to the phone. When you
receive an incoming call with this feature
activated, the phone rings three times
before automatically accepting the call.
Any key answer
When this function is activated, you can
answer an incoming call by pressing any
key, except d, Reject.
Voice mail
Select this option to enter/change your
voice mailbox number. This number is
available from your network service
provider.
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Note: Voice mail is a network service. You
may have to subscribe to this service and
it may not be available when roaming.
Check with your network service provider
for details.
Security
Used to define your PIN security settings.
See the Security section below for details.
Factory settings
Select this option to reset the phone’s
settings to their original values. Press g,
OK to confirm the reset.
> Note: Not all settings can be restored to
their original values.
Security
The Security menu under Advanced settings is
used to define your PIN settings. Your PIN
(Personal Identity Number) is a code that you
can use to protect your phone against
unwanted use. This is the number that the
phone may ask for at switch on. The options
are as follows (depending on what PIN
activation settings you have selected):
asked to enter a PUK (Personal Unlock Key)
code - these may be different for PIN and
PIN2. The PUK codes may be listed in the
information that you received with your SIM
card or they may only be available from your
network service provider.
> Note: The number of incorrect entries
depends on your network service
provider.
> Note: Sendo cannot provide your PIN or
PUK codes. Contact your network service
provider for information.
Data accounts
Find it:g MenuX Settings X
φ
Data accounts
Select this option to define the accounts used
for MMS and WAP services. These settings
may have already been configured on your
phone by your network service provider. If
your phone is not configured already, the
fastest and easiest way to do this is to visit:
http://www.sendo.com/config
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Settings
Activate PIN
Enter your PIN at switch on (if your SIM card
supports this).
Deactivate PIN
You do not have to enter your PIN at switch
on.
Change PIN
Select this to change your PIN code.
Change PIN2
Some network services require a separate
security code - the PIN2 code. Select this
option to change your PIN2 code.
To activate, deactivate or change the PIN
code, you need to enter the current PIN code.
To change the PIN2 code, you need to enter
the current PIN2 code. If you don’t know your
PIN code or PIN2 code, contact your network
service provider.
If you enter the wrong PIN or PIN 2 code three
times, the SIM card is locked and you may be
to automatically configure your settings. The
Sendo Easy Configurator sends an SMS
message to your phone containing the
settings you require. Alternatively, you can
ask your network service provider to send you
this information (if available).
Data accounts are grouped into profiles. A
profile is a collection of settings for network
access. Select an account from the list
displayed to change the current settings, or
select Add new to define a new account. The
settings are as follows:
Name
A name for the account.
Username
The username to log on to the external data
network.
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Settings
Password
The password to log on to the external data
network. Enter your password and press
g, OK to save.
Access point
If you are using a GPRS connection, use this
option to specify the GPRS access point
name.
Dial up number
If you are using a GSM connection, use this
option to specify the dial up number.
Dial type
If you are using a GSM connection, use this
option to specify whether you want to use
an Analog or an ISDN connection. Press
g, OK to save your selection.
Connect. type
Select whether to use a GSM, GPRS, or CSD
connection. To use GPRS, you must have a
GPRS subscription. Please check with your
network service provider.
Timeout
Enter the number of seconds of inactivity
after which your connection to the internet
should be ended.
Auto key lock
Find it:g MenuX Settings X
φ
Auto key lock
Select this menu to change the keypad lock
settings:
? To lock/unlock the keypad at any time,
press g, then * from the main
screen.
Off
Deactivates the key lock function.
On
Sets the phone to automatically lock the
keypad (from the main screen only) if no
keys are pressed after a period of time.
When the keypad is locked, the locked
symbol, is displayed on the main screen.
Press g, Unlock and then * to unlock
the keypad.
Delay
Set the delay before the keypad lock
becomes active.
Shortcuts
Find it:g MenuX Settings X
φ
Shortcuts
Select this option to set the features
accessed when you press the up, down, left
or right navigation keys (:, ;, [ or ])
from the main screen.
Select the Left, Right, Up or Down option as
required, scroll to the feature you want to
assign to the key, and press g, Select.
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Select Services from the main menu. This
menu allows you to set up network services
such as call waiting.
> Note: The contents of this menu may vary
by network service provider. Please
review your phone’s menu to determine
the menu items and features available on
your phone.
Commands
Find it:g MenuX Services X
φ
Commands
This menu allows you to send special
commands to the network to get specific
information. This could be information such
as the time and date, your own phone
number, or the amount of credit remaining
on your SIM card.
The commands, and whether this feature is
available, can be obtained from your
network service provider.
You can store the number of the command
and a name. Once stored, scroll to the
command and press g, Send to get the
required information from the network.
Manual - Sets the search mode to manual.
This allows you to search available
networks and select one - see below for
details.
Search
Searches for and then displays all
available networks.
If you are in manual mode (see above),
you can select a network which will
become your default network. To do this,
scroll through the network list and press
g, Select on the network that you wish to
use. Once you select a network, your
phone will always try to select this network.
Network selection stays manual until you
switch to automatic mode.
Send number
Find it:g MenuX Services X
φ
Send Number
This menu allows you to select whether you
hide your identity or not when you call
someone. The options are as follows:
Network
This sets the phone to the Network default
setting.
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Services
Network sel. (selection)
Find it:g MenuX Services X
φ
Network sel.
This menu allows you to choose how the
phone searches for the network. The options
are as follows:
> Note: The ability to select alternative
networks will depend on the service, or
roaming, agreement of your network
service provider.
Mode
Automatic - Sets the search mode to
automatic. The phone searches all
available networks and automatically
selects one.
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On
Your telephone number is sent to your
correspondent when you call.
Off
Your telephone number is not sent to your
correspondent when you call.
Cost/timers
φ
This menu contains information on the
amount of time you have spent on calls and
the amount of data transferred using GPRS.
> Note: The actual time, data and charges
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Find it:g Menu X Services X
Cost/timers
invoiced for calls and services by your
network service provider may vary,
depending on network features to which
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Services
you subscribe, rounding off, taxes and
other fees and charges.
The options are listed below. Once selected,
press d, Reset to reset a counter to zero.
Outgoing
Displays the total time that you have spent
on your phone on outgoing calls.
Incoming
Displays the total time that you have spent
on your phone on incoming calls.
GPRS data
Displays the amount of data transferred
using GPRS services.
Divert
Find it:g MenuX Services X Divert
φ
This network feature allows you to divert your
incoming calls to your voice mailbox or to
another number. The options are as follows:
> Note: Your network may not support all
of these features. Any unsupported
features will not be shown in the menu.
If busy
When activated, calls will be diverted if you
are already in a call.
If no answer
When activated, calls will be diverted if you
do not answer your phone.
> Note: Certain divert features may not be
available if roaming on another network.
Contact your network service provider for
details.
Call waiting
Find it:g MenuX Services X
φ
Call waiting
This menu allows you to activate or deactivate
the call waiting feature. For more information
on call waiting, please see the Answering a call section on Page 14.
> Note: Call waiting is a network service.
You may have to subscribe to this service
and it may not be available when
roaming. Check with your service
provider for details.
Broadcast
Find it:g MenuX Services X
φ
Broadcast
Your network service provider may offer Cell
Broadcast messages. This could be
information on the traffic, weather, events, or
local information which is broadcast by the
network to all mobiles in a specific area.
When you activate this feature, you may
receive messages about the selected topic.
Contact your service provider for more
details.
Unreachable
When activated, calls will be diverted if your
phone is off or if you are out of coverage.
All conditional
When activated, the calls which you have
specified here are diverted. Select voice,
fax, data or all calls.
All calls
When activated, all of your incoming calls
will be diverted.
For each of the above, you can check,
activate or cancel the service.
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ProblemPossible causePossible corrective action
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Troubleshooting
Phone does not power
on/does not charge
BatteryHow long should I charge the
I don’t get as much
battery life as I
expected
Delay in phone powering onNo action required. Your S360/P360 phone may take
Battery emptyFully charge the battery and then press d.
Battery contacts dirtyClean contacts on battery and phone with a dry cloth,
Charger incorrectly connectedCheck the wall socket, and the connection to the
battery the first time?
The phone uses battery power
when it is switched on even if it is
not in a call. Making calls and
playing with the different
functions of the phone will run
down the battery faster. The
stated battery life is under
optimum conditions.
a few seconds to power up, this is normal.
Don’t worry if the battery icon does not change
immediately, but do check if the charging icon has
appeared after half an hour.
attach battery, wait a few seconds and press d.
phone.
12 hours continuous, whilst switched off.
Charge the phone regularly.
For longer operation times, discharge the battery
from time to time by leaving your phone switched
on until it turns itself off and the battery is fully
discharged.
The battery can be charged and discharged
hundreds of times, but it will eventually wear out.
When the operating time (talk time and standby
time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it may be
time to buy a new battery.
“Insert SIM” is
displayed when I
switch on the phone
The PIN code is
blocked, or
My phone asks for a
PUK code
The PIN2 code is
blocked, or
My phone asks for a
PUK2 code
SIM card is incorrectly inserted
or missing.
SIM card is damaged or dirtyVisually check the SIM and clean the contacts with a
soft, dry cloth if necessary. Try again.
You have entered the PIN code
incorrectly 3 times
Enter the PUK (Personal Unlock Key) code supplied
with the SIM card. If you do not have this code, contact
your network service provider.
Check that the SIM card is
positioned correctly. Try again.
> Note: The number of incorrect entries depends on
your network service provider.
You have entered the PIN2 code
incorrectly 3 times
Enter the PIN2 PUK (Personal Unlock Key) code
supplied with the SIM card. If you do not have this
code, contact your network service provider.
> Note: The number of incorrect entries depends on
your network service provider.
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ProblemPossible causePossible corrective action
“NCK Code” is
displayed on my
handset
Troubleshooting
The handset is locked to a
network and a SIM from another
network has been placed in the
phone
Remove the SIM and insert the correct network SIM.
Sendo cannot supply your NCK code.
If you wish to obtain your NCK code, contact the
original network service provider the phone was
purchased for use on.
! Warning: If you enter the wrong NCK code you
could block the phone.
“Blocked” is displayed
on my handset
There’s a problem with
my downloaded
ringtone, picture,
game or application
A key on the keypad is
not working
Poor displayLow temperatureMove to a warmer place and let the phone warm up.
The NCK code has been entered
incorrectly 10 times and the
handset has been security
disabled
Corrupt file
Incompatible format
Copy protected content
Key lock onThe keypad may be locked. Check the screen for the
Incorrect contrast setting.You may have an incorrect contrast setting for the
Contact your network service provider for advice.
> Note: The number of incorrect entries depends on
your network service provider.
Contact your content provider for advice.
symbol. Press g and * in quick succession to
unlock the keypad.
display. Change the setting as needed.
Can’t connect to
network
Can’t make/receive
calls
φ Find it:g Menu
LCD contrast
Wallpaper settingsIf you’ve added your own wallpaper, check that the
colours do not clash with the text colours used on
screen as this could make it difficult to read.
Weak signalYou may be in an area of poor coverage. Move to an
area with a better signal.
Invalid SIM card
Network not allowedTry reselecting the network. Switch off and then back
Weak signalCheck that the service provider name is displayed on
Try switching your phone off and then back on.
Try changing your network settings. See the
Network sel. (selection) section on Page 55 for
details.
You may need to contact your network service
provider for advice.
on. If you are using your phone abroad, you may be
restricted from certain networks - contact your network
service provider for information.
the screen. If not, try to reconnect to the network or
move to an area with a better signal.
X
Settings X Display X
Phone is switched offPress d for a few seconds.
Battery is lowPhone can power down if the battery is very low.
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ProblemPossible causePossible corrective action
Check the numberUse the full area code and country code in the
number.
Call key not pressedAfter dialling the number you must press g, Call.
Network is busyIf you hear rapid beeps, then the network is busy.
Hang up and try again or try in another area.
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Troubleshooting
Fixed names or call barring is
activated
Not registered with network
service provider
No credit left on your prepaid
card
Low earpiece volumeLow settingPress : when you are in a call to increase the
Low ringtone volumeLow settingGo into the Sounds menu in Settings, select Volume
Cannot enter some
words
Wrong word displayedYour phone has T9 text input (i.e. it predicts what
Wrong entry modeTo enter a special word press * repeatedly to
Check the fixed names settings (in Contacts).
Otherwise check the call barring settings with your
network service provider.
φ Find it:d Contacts
After purchasing your phone, you may need to call
your network service provider to activate the line.
Recharge your credit.
volume.
and increase the setting.
φ Find it:g Menu
words you are trying to enter). When you finish a
word, press 0 repeatedly to scroll through the
possible words.
change to normal Multitap mode (α or β).
X
Fixed names
X
Settings X Sounds X Volume
I can’t send or receive
MMS messages
“Message list full” is
displayed in the main
screen
Some features do not
work
Incorrect MMS settingsSee the MMS settings section on Page 23 for details.
Your SIM card is not GPRS or
MMS enabled
No GPRS coverageYou may be in an area of poor GPRS coverage. Move
Message too largeThe maximum message size supported by the S360/
Your messages memory is full of
text and MMS messages,
therefore you cannot receive any
more messages.
Feature not supported by the
operator or your subscription.
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You may need to contact your network service
provider for details of the settings required.
You need a GPRS and MMS enabled SIM card in order
to use MMS services. Contact your network service
provider for information.
to an area with a better signal.
P360 phone is 100KB. However, this may be limited
further by your network. Contact your network service
provider for details.
Go into the Inbox of the Messages menu and delete
some of your messages.
φ Find it:g Menu
Contact your network service provider.
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ProblemPossible causePossible corrective action
Some menus are
missing
My phone language is
Troubleshooting
wrong
I can only enter names
of up to 7 characters in
my contacts list
I can only enter one
number for a contact
“List full” is displayed
on my Contacts screen
I’m having problems
using GPRS on my
phone
There are restrictions on your
SIM card or subscription.
Language changed by mistake
or incorrect setting
Your phone is in Unicode mode. Change the Characters setting to GSM mode.
You are using SIM contacts.Change the Default setting in Contacts to Phone.
Contacts list fullThis will not cause problems using your phone, but if
Your SIM card is not GPRS
enabled
No GPRS coverageYou may be in an area of poor GPRS coverage. Move
Contact your network service provider.
If the phone language is incorrect or changed by
mistake, press and hold * from the main screen to
display the language list. Scroll to the language you
want (using : and ;) and press g.
φ Find it:g Menu
SMS settings
φ Find it:d Contacts
you want to add more contacts you must delete some
existing contacts.
You need a GPRS enabled SIM card in order to use
GPRS services. Contact your network service provider
for information.
to an area with a better signal.
X
Messages X Settings X
X
Default
Incorrect GPRS settingsSee the MMS, Internet and Data accounts settings
sections for details. You may need to contact your
network service provider for details of the settings
required.
A “Wap Error”
message is displayed
on the screen
Weak signalYou may be in an area of poor network coverage.
Move to an area with a better signal.
Incorrect Internet settingsSee the Settings section (Page 27) in the Internet
chapter for details. You may need to contact your
network service provider for details of the settings
required.
Gateway or site problemsThere may be problems with the WAP gateway or
individual WAP site. Contact your network service
provider for information.
> Note: For all further questions, support and service issues, please go to
www.sendo.com/support.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
You should observe and follow these guidelines for
the safe and efficient use of your phone. Failure to
comply with these guidelines and requirements may
void your warranty and may invalidate any
approvals given to your phone.
Drive Safely
Do not use a hand-held phone while driving. Give
your full attention to driving. If using a hand-held
phone, pull over safely and park the vehicle in a safe
location first. Always place the phone in its holder; do
not place the phone on the passenger seat, near an
airbag or where it can break loose in a collision or
sudden stop.
Always obey local laws and regulations regarding
the use of a cellular phone in the areas where you
drive. In some areas, it is illegal to use a cellular
telephone while driving, and hands-free operation is
required in many other areas. Do not hold your
phone in your hand while driving.
Do not use a headset (such as a headset that covers
both ears) that interferes with your ability to hear
emergency vehicle sirens or the warning horns of
other vehicles. Driving safely always comes first!
Operation
Remember to follow any special regulations in force
in any area and always switch off your phone
whenever you are instructed not to use it, or when its
use may be illegal or cause interference or danger.
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from
RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment
may not be shielded against the RF signals from your
wireless phone.
Read the phone’s User Guide before using your
phone. Also, read the user manual of any accessory
or device and its operation and safety instructions
before using it with your phone. Do not connect
incompatible products.
Do not use your phone if the antenna is damaged.
Replace the antenna only with one approved by the
manufacturer. Unapproved antennas or
modifications may damage your phone, degrade its
performance causing SAR levels above the
recommended limits and violate local regulations.
This phone is equipped with an internal antenna on
the top area of the phone. Do not touch or cover the
antenna area unnecessarily while a call is in progress
as it may interfere with reception. Contact with the
antenna affects call quality and may cause your
phone to transmit at a higher power level than
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otherwise needed and may shorten talk and standby
times. Hold your phone as you would any other
phone.
The charger is compatible only with power sources
indicated on its label. Do not connect the charger to
a power source of a different voltage, frequency or
pin type. Do not use the charger outdoors or in areas
where it may become wet. Unplug the charger from
the wall socket using the body of the charger, not the
cord. Locate the cord so that it will not be tripped
over, stepped on or damaged. Do not use the
charger if it is damaged. Unplug the charger from
the wall socket before cleaning it. Use a slightly
damp cloth for cleaning, and allow the charger to
dry fully before plugging it in.
Only use accessories approved by Sendo. Using
unapproved accessories with your phone may result
in degraded performance, fire, electric shock or
injury, and may void the warranty. Please check with
your dealer for the availability of approved
accessories. Your phone is intended for use only with
chargers approved by the manufacturer. Any other
use will invalidate any approval given to your phone
and may be dangerous.
Children
Your phone is not a toy. Do not allow small children
to play with it. They could hurt themselves or others.
Children could also damage the phone or make
calls that increase your telephone bill.
Pacemakers
Sendo recommends that a minimum separation of
20 cm (or 6 inches) be maintained between a
wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential
interference with the pacemaker. These
recommendations are consistent with the
independent research by, and recommendations of,
Wireless Technology Research. Persons with
pacemakers:
Should always keep the phone more than 20 cm
(or 6 inches) from their pacemaker when the
phone is switched on;
Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;
Should use the ear furthest away from the
pacemaker to minimise the potential for
interference.
If you have any reason to suspect that interference
is taking place, switch off your phone
immediately.
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Hearing Aids
Some wireless phones may interfere with some
hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you
should consult your service provider.
Medical Equipment
Safety Information
Operation of wireless phones may interfere with
inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a
physician or the manufacturer of the medical device
to determine if it is adequately shielded from external
RF energy. Turn off your phone in hospitals and other
health care facilities when any regulations posted in
these areas instruct you to do so, as equipment that
could be sensitive to external RF energy may be in
operation.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or
inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor
vehicles (e.g. electronic fuel injection systems,
electronic anti-skid (anti-lock) braking systems,
electronic speed control systems, air bag systems).
Check with the supplier or its representative
regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the
supplier of any equipment that has been added to
your vehicle.
Do not place your phone or any accessories in the
area over an airbag or in the airbag’s deployment
area. An airbag inflates with great force, and serious
injury could occur.
Using your phone in a vehicle demands special
considerations. The fitting of any accessories to a
vehicle should only be undertaken by a suitably
qualified person to ensure that vehicle systems are
not adversely affected, and that the accessory gives
optimum performance.
Only qualified personnel should service the phone,
or install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or
service may be dangerous and may invalidate any
warranty that may apply to the unit.
Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in
your vehicle is mounted and operating properly.
Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or
explosive materials in the same compartment as the
phone, its parts or accessories.
Switch off your phone before boarding a noncommercial aircraft or when instructed to do so on a
commercial airline. The use of wireless telephones in
an aircraft may interfere with the operation of the
aircraft and may be illegal.
Posted Areas
Turn off your phone in any area where posted notices
so require.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn off your phone and do not remove its battery
when in any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere, and obey all signs and instructions. It is
rare, but your phone or its accessories could
generate sparks. Sparks in such areas could cause
an explosion or fire resulting in property damage,
bodily injury or even death. Areas with potentially
explosive atmospheres are often, but not always,
clearly marked. They include: Fuelling areas, such as
petrol stations, below deck on boats, and fuel or
chemical transfer and storage facilities. Follow these
guidelines also when you enter areas where fuel
odours are present, such as when a gas leak occurs
in a home; areas where the air contains chemicals or
particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and
any other area where you would normally be advised
to turn off your vehicle engine.
Turn off your phone when at gas or petrol stations
(service stations). Users are reminded of the need to
observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in
fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas),
chemical plants or where blasting operations are in
progress.
Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn
your phone off when in a “blasting area”or in areas
posted “turn off two-way radio”. Obey all signs and
instructions.
Emergency Calls
IMPORTANT!
This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using
radio signals, wireless and landline networks as well
as user-programmed functions that cannot
guarantee connection in all conditions. Do not rely
solely upon your wireless phone for emergency
communications (e.g. medical emergencies).
Remember, to make or receive any calls, the phone
must be switched on and in a service area with
adequate signal strength. Emergency calls may not
be possible on all wireless phone networks or when
certain network services and/or phone features are
in use. Check with local service providers.
To make an emergency call:
1
If the phone is not on, switch it on.
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> Note: Some networks may require that a valid
SIM card be properly inserted in the phone.
2
Key in the emergency number for your present
location (e.g. 999, 911, 112 or other official
emergency number). Emergency numbers vary by
location.
3
Press the phone’s Call key.
If certain features are in use (Key guard, Locking,
Call Restricting, etc.), you may first need to turn those
features off before you can make an emergency call.
When making an emergency call, follow all
instructions of the emergency operation and do not
hang up until requested to do so.
Servicing
Do not attempt to disassemble or repair your phone,
as you may damage the phone or injure yourself and
will void your warranty. Only qualified personnel at
an authorised service centre should perform repairs.
Your phone does not contain any consumer
serviceable parts. Make back up copies of all data
and delete security sensitive data before sending
your phone in for repair.
Back Up Data
To avoid loss of important information, remember to
make back up copies of all data regularly.
Disposal
Your battery and other components may require
precautions to be taken for safe disposal. The battery
type is indicated on the battery label. Please follow all
local and/or governmental laws and regulations
when disposing of your phone or battery.
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Care and Maintenance
Follow these care and maintenance instructions to
improve the performance and life of your phone.
Failure to follow the suggestions may invalidate your
phone’s warranty:
Keep it and all its parts and accessories out of
small children's reach.
Keep it dry.
Do not use or store it in dusty or dirty areas.
Do not attempt to take the phone apart.
Do not drop, throw or shake it.
Do not use soaps, chemicals, cleaning solvents,
or strong detergents to clean it. Use a moist cloth
to wipe it.
Avoid exposing your phone to any severe shocks,
extreme (hot or cold) temperatures or moisture.
Keep your phone away from open flames such as
lit candles or cigarettes.
Use only the supplied or an approved
replacement antenna. Unauthorised antennas,
modifications or attachments could damage the
phone and may violate regulations governing
radio devices.
If the phone, battery, or any accessory is not
working properly, take it to your nearest qualified
service facility. Back up all data before taking
your phone to a service centre as maintenance or
recovery of data is not guaranteed. If you have
any sensitive information, please back it up and
then delete it from your phone before taking your
phone to the service centre.
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17 Warranty Statement
Global Warranty
Sendo International Limited (“Sendo”) warrants,
subject to the exclusions and limitations set forth
below, that your cellular phone, battery and
accessories (collectively “Product”) is free from
defects in materials and workmanship according to
the following terms and conditions:
Warranty Statement
1. The limited warranty for the Product commences
on the date of purchase and continues for a period
of one (1) year from that date. Upon request from
Sendo, you, (the “Consumer”) must prove the date of
the original purchase of the Products by dated
itemised receipt. Any repaired phone is only
warranted for the remainder of the original warranty
period or 90 days from the date of repair, whichever
is longer.
2. The limited warranty extends to the original
purchaser of the Product, the Consumer, and is not
assignable or transferable to any subsequent
purchaser or user.
3. The warranty extends only to Consumers who
purchase the Product in the market for its intended
sale.
4. During the limited warranty period, Sendo will
repair, or replace, at Sendo's sole option, any
defective parts, or any parts that will not properly
operate for their intended use with new or
refurbished replacement items if such repair or
replacement is needed because of a malfunction or
failure of the Product during normal usage. No
charge will be made to the Consumer for any such
parts. Sendo will also pay for the labour charges
incurred by Sendo in repairing or replacing the
defective parts. This warranty does not apply to any
damage or failure to operate caused by use of the
Product other than in accordance with the
instructions contained in this User Guide, or for
periodic maintenance or repair due to normal wear
and tear. Sendo's limit of liability under the limited
warranty shall be the actual cash value of the Product
at the time the Consumer returns the Product for
repair, determined by the price paid by the
Consumer for the Product less a reasonable amount
for usage. Sendo shall not be liable for any other
losses or damages. These remedies are the
Consumer's exclusive remedies for breach of
warranty. Replaced parts become Sendo’s property.
5. The warranty will be invalidated if any of the
following circumstances are applicable:
a) The Product has been subject to extreme high or
low temperatures, abnormal use, abnormal
conditions, improper storage, exposure to moisture
or dampness, unauthorised modifications,
unauthorised connections, unauthorised repair,
misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration,
improper installation, or other acts which are not the
fault of Sendo, including damage caused by
shipping.
b) Physical damage to the surface of the Product,
including scratches or cracks in or to the outside
casing or Liquid Crystal Display, or damages caused
by dropping the Product.
c) The Product has been damaged from external
causes such as liquid, water, humidity, collision with
an object, or from fire, flooding, sand, dirt,
windstorm, lightening, earthquake or damage from
exposure to weather conditions, an Act of God, or
battery leakage, theft, blown fuse, or improper use of
any electrical source, damage caused by computer
or internet viruses, bugs, worms, Trojan Horses,
cancelbots, damage caused by the connection to
other products not recommended for interconnection
by Sendo or damage caused by use of non Sendoapproved accessories.
d) The Product has been altered or repaired by
anyone other than an authorised Sendo service
centre or if it has been used with unapproved
accessories or other ancillary items.
e) For adaptations or adjustments made to the
Product to comply with local standards in any country
other than one for which the Product was designed
and manufactured.
f) Loss or integrity of any user data stored in the
Product or any storage device used in conjunction
with the Product at any time
g) The Sendo authorised service centre was not
advised by the Consumer in writing of the alleged
defect or malfunction of the Product within fourteen
(14) days after the expiration of the applicable
limited warranty period.
h) The Product serial number plate or the accessory
data code has been removed, defaced or altered.
i) The defect or failure to operate was caused by the
defective function of the cellular system or by
inadequate signal reception.
6. Any implied warranty of satisfactory quality,
merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose or
use, shall be limited to the duration of the foregoing
written warranty. Otherwise, the foregoing warranty
is the Consumer’s sole and exclusive remedy and is
in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied.
Sendo does not warrant uninterrupted or error free
voice, internet or data connections. Sendo shall not
be liable for special, incidental or consequential
damages, including but not limited to, loss of
anticipated benefits or profits, loss of savings or
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revenue, punitive damages, loss of use of the
product or any associated equipment, loss of data,
cost of capital, cost of any substitute equipment or
facilities, downtime, the claims of any third parties,
including customers, and injury to property, resulting
from the purchase or use of the product or arising
from breach of the warranty, breach of contract,
negligence, strict tort, or any other legal or equitable
theory, even if Sendo knew of the likelihood of such
damages. Sendo shall not be liable for delay in
rendering service under the limited warranty, or loss
of use during the period that the product is being
repaired or loss of data.
7. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitation of how
long an express or implied warranty lasts and so the
one year warranty period referred to above may not
apply, to you, the Consumer. Some jurisdictions do
not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental and
consequential damages and so to the extent that
such limitations are not allowed, the above
limitations or exclusions may not apply, to you, the
Consumer. This limited warranty gives the Consumer
specific legal rights and the Consumer may also
have other legal rights under the legislation of some
jurisdictions. These legal rights vary from jurisdiction
to jurisdiction and are not prejudiced by anything
contained in this limited warranty. It also means that
in some jurisdictions our responsibility to you the
Consumer may be more extensive than in other
jurisdictions.
8. The Consumer shall take the following steps to
make a claim under this limited warranty:
Please do not ship the Product for service without first
contacting the nearest Sendo Authorised Service
Centre.
Contact information for the world-wide network of
Sendo authorised service centres is available at
www.sendo.com.
If the Product qualifies for in-warranty service, the
Consumer must prove the date of the original
purchase of the Products by a dated proof of
purchase.
Back up all data. If the Consumer has sensitive
information stored on the Product copy it to another
device and delete it from the Product before repair.
The Consumer must ship the Product prepaid and
insured. Expenses related to removing the Product
from an installation are not covered under this
limited warranty.
If the Product is returned for service and the Product
is deemed out of warranty under the terms and
conditions of this warranty, the Consumer will be
notified and given an estimate of the applicable
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charges. If the estimate is refused a minimum service
fee for collection, inspection and quotation of said
product would be due.
9. Subject to any more extensive legal rights granted
to the Consumer by law of the Consumer’s
jurisdiction, Sendo neither assumes nor authorises
any authorised service centre or any other person or
entity to assume for it any other obligation or liability
beyond that which is expressly provided for in this
limited warranty including the provider or seller of
any extended warranty or service agreement.
10. This is the entire warranty between Sendo and
the Consumer, and supersedes all prior and
contemporaneous agreements or understandings,
oral or written, and all communications relating to
the Product, and no representation, promise or
condition not contained herein shall modify these
terms.
11. This limited warranty allocates the risk of failure
of the Product between the Consumer and Sendo.
The allocation is recognised by the Consumer and is
reflected in the purchase price of the Product.
12. Diagnostic instructions and other service
information is available free of charge at
www.sendo.com. Information on out of warranty
repair costs and charges is available at
www.sendo.com.
> Note: If you require more information or further
assistance then visit www.sendo.com/support.
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18 End User Licence Agreement
End User Licence Agreement
END USER SOFTWARE LICENCE AGREEMENT
This Software Licence Agreement (“Agreement”) is
between You and Sendo International Ltd and/or
one of its affiliates (“Licensor”). The Agreement
authorises you to use the Software specified in
Clause 1 below, which may be included on your
phone, stored on a CD-ROM, sent to you by
electronic mail, downloaded from Licensor's Web
pages or servers or from other sources under the
terms and conditions set forth below. This is an
agreement on end user rights and not an agreement
for sale. Licensor continues to own the copy of the
Software and any other copy that you are authorised
to make pursuant to this Agreement.
Read this Agreement carefully before installing,
downloading or using the Software. Further, by
installing, downloading and/or using the Software,
you agree to the terms and conditions of this
Agreement.
1. SOFTWARE.
As used in this Agreement, the term “Software”
means, collectively: (i) all the software in your phone,
all of the contents of the disk(s), CD-ROM(s),
electronic mail and its file attachments, or other
media with which this Agreement is provided; (ii)
related Licensor or third party software; (iii) digital
images, stock photographs, clip art or other artistic
works (“Stock Files”) (iv) related explanatory written
materials (“Documentation”); (v) fonts (vi) upgrades,
modified versions, updates, additions and copies of
the Software, if any, licensed to you by Licensor
(collectively “Updates”) and (vii) any other possible
documentation related thereto.
2. END USER RIGHTS AND USE.
Licensor grants to you a non-exclusive, non-
transferable end user right to install the Software or
use the Software installed on the phones. The
Software is licensed with the phone as a single
integrated product and may be used with the phone
only as set forth in these licensing terms.
3. LIMITATIONS ON END USER RIGHTS.
(a) You may not copy, distribute, or make derivative
works of the Software.
(b) You may not use, modify, translate, reproduce or
transfer the right to use the Software or copy the
Software except as expressly provided in this
Agreement.
(c) You may not resell, sublicence, rent, lease or lend
the Software; except you may permanently transfer
all of your rights as set forth in the Agreement only as
part of a permanent sale or transfer of the phone,
provided the recipient agrees to the terms of this
Agreement.
(d) You may not reverse engineer, reverse compile,
disassemble or otherwise attempt to discover the
source code of the Software (except to the extent that
this restriction is expressly prohibited by law) or
create derivative works based on the Software.
(e) You shall not display, modify, reproduce and
distribute any of the Stock Files included with the
Software.
(f) You agree that you shall only use the Software in
a manner that complies with all applicable laws in
the jurisdiction in which you use the Software,
including, but not limited to, applicable restrictions
concerning copyright and other intellectual property
rights.
4. COPYRIGHT.
Licensor and/or its software suppliers own the
Software and all rights, without limitation including
proprietary rights therein, and their respective
affiliates and are protected by international treaty
provisions and other applicable national laws of the
country in which it is being used. The structure,
organisation and code of the Software are valuable
trade secrets and confidential information.
5. MULTIPLE COPIES / UPDATES.
If the Software supports multiple platforms or
languages, if you receive the Software on multiple
media, or if you otherwise receive multiple copies of
the Software, the number of phones on which all
versions of the Software are installed shall be one
phone. If the Software is an Update to a previous
version of the Software, you must possess a valid end
user right to such previous version in order to use the
Update and you may use the previous version for
ninety (90) days after you receive the Update in order
to assist you in the transition to the Update. After such
time you no longer have a right to use the previous
version, except for the sole purpose of enabling you
to install the Update.
6. COMMENCEMENT & TERMINATION.
This Agreement is effective from the first date you use
or install the Software. Your end user rights
automatically and immediately terminate without
notice from Licensor if you fail to comply with any
provision of this Agreement. In such event, you must
immediately delete, destroy or return at your own
cost and expense, and without entitlement to any
refund of the purchase price, the phone and the
Software, and all related material to Licensor.
7. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THE LIMITED
WARRANTY FOR THE PHONE, YOU
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ACKNOWLEDGE THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS
IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED
BY APPLICABLE LAW NEITHER LICENSOR,
LICENSOR’S SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS OR THEIR
RESPECTIVE AFFILIATES, NOR THE COPYRIGHT
HOLDERS MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE OR THAT THE SOFTWARE WILL NOT
INFRINGE ANY THIRD PARTY PATENTS,
COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS OR OTHER RIGHTS.
THERE IS NO WARRANTY BY LICENSOR OR BY ANY
OTHER PARTY THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED
IN THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR
REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE OPERATION OF THE
SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERRORFREE.
8. NOT FAULT TOLERANT
THE SOFTWARE MAY CONTAIN TECHNOLOGY
THAT IS NOT FAULT TOLERANT AND IS NOT
DESIGNED, MANUFACTURED, OR INTENDED FOR
USE IN ENVIRONMENTS OR APPLICATIONS IN
WHICH THE FAILURE OF THE LICENSED SOFTWARE
COULD LEAD DIRECTLY TO DEATH, PERSONAL
INJURY, OR SEVERE PHYSICAL OR
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE OR FINANCIAL LOSS.
9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY
APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL LICENSOR
OR LICENSOR’S SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS OR THEIR
RESPECTIVE AFFILIATES AND EMPLOYEES BE LIABLE
FOR ANY LOST PROFITS, REVENUE, SALES, DATA
OR COSTS OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE
GOODS OR SERVICES, PROPERTY DAMAGE,
PERSONAL INJURY, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS,
LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR FOR ANY
SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
ECONOMIC, COVER, PUNITIVE, SPECIAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, HOWEVER CAUSED
AND WHETHER ARISING UNDER CONTRACT,
TORT, NEGLIGENCE, OR OTHER THEORY OF
LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR
INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
LICENSOR OR ITS SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS ARE
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES. BECAUSE SOME COUNTRIES/STATES/
JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION
OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY, BUT MAY ALLOW
LIABILITY TO BE LIMITED, IN SUCH CASES, THE
LIABILITY OF LICENSOR, ITS SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS
AND THEIR RESPECTIVE AFFILIATES AND
EMPLOYEES SHALL BE LIMITED TO, AT LICENSOR’S
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End User Licence Agreement
OPTION, EITHER (A) RETURN OF THE PRICE PAID
LESS A REASONABLE AMOUNT FOR USAGE, OR (B)
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE SOFTWARE
THAT DOES NOT MEET THE LIMITED WARRANTY
PROVIDED WITH THE PHONE AND WHICH IS
RETURNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY.
Nothing contained in this Agreement shall prejudice
the statutory rights of any party dealing as a
consumer. Nothing contained in this Agreement
limits Licensor's liability to You in the event of death
or personal injury resulting from Licensor's
negligence if law prohibits such a limitation. Licensor
is acting on behalf of its software suppliers and their
respective employees and affiliates for the purpose of
disclaiming, excluding and/or restricting obligations,
warranties and liability as provided in this clause 9,
but in no other respects and for no other purpose.
10. TECHNICAL SUPPORT.
Licensor has no obligation to furnish You with
technical support except as agreed in writing
between You and Licensor in the Limited Warranty
provided with the phone.
11. EXPORT CONTROL.
The Software may be subject to export regulation of
the United Kingdom and other countries. You agree
that You shall comply with all applicable export laws,
restrictions and regulations of the United Kingdom or
foreign agencies or authorities, and shall not export,
or transfer for the purpose of re-export, any
Software, product or technical data received under
this Agreement or any Software or product produced
by use of such technical data, including processes
and services, in violation of any applicable
restrictions, laws or regulations, or without all
necessary approvals.
12. APPLICABLE LAW & GENERAL PROVISIONS.
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed
in accordance with the internal laws of the United
Kingdom without regard to its conflicts of laws rules.
This is the entire agreement between Licensor and
you relating to the Software and it supersedes any
prior representations, discussions, undertakings, end
user agreements, communications or advertising
relating to the Software.
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19 Regulatory Statements
Mobile Manufacturers Forum
statement: Understanding SAR
To communicate with the network, mobile phones
emit low levels of radio waves (also known as
radiofrequency or ‘RF’ energy) when being used.
Governments around the world have adopted
comprehensive guidelines, developed by
Regulatory Statements
independent scientific organisations, governing the
exposure to RF energy. Mobile phones are designed
to operate within these stringent limits.
What is SAR?
SAR stands for Specific Absorption Rate which is the
unit of measurement for the amount of RF energy
absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone.
Although the SAR is determined at the highest
certified power level in laboratory conditions, the
actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be
well below this value. This is because the phone is
designed to use the minimum power required to
reach the network. Therefore, the closer you are to a
base station, the more likely it is that the actual SAR
level will be lower.
Does a lower SAR mean that a phone is
safer?
No. Variations in SAR do not mean that there are
variations in safety. While there may be differences in
SAR levels among phone models, all mobile phones
must meet RF exposure guidelines.
Where can I get the SAR values for my
phone?
SAR information for new model phones will be
included with the materials that come with the mobile
phone. In addition, this information will be available
from the website of your mobile phone
manufacturer.
Where can I go if I want more
information?
There are several good sources of information by
government and international agencies on the
general issue of mobile phones and health:
World Health Organisation (WHO)
www.who.int/emf
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
www.fda.gov/cdrh/ocd/mobilphone.html
U.K. National Radiological Protection Board
www.nrpb.org.uk
The Mobile Manufacturers Forum, the international
association of mobile phone manufacturers, also has
a comprehensive website – www.mmfai.org - to help
answer consumer questions on health issues.
Sendo SAR Statement
THIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS REQUIREMENTS FOR
EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY.
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and
receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to
exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF)
recommended by international guidelines. These
limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and
establish permitted levels of RF energy for the
general population. The guidelines were 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 all persons,
regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a
unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit
recommended by international guidelines is 2.0
Watts/kg*. Tests for SAR are conducted using
standard operating positions with the phone
transmitting at its highest operating power level.
Although the SAR is determined at the highest
operating power level, the actual SAR of the phone
while operating normally can be well below the
maximum value. This is because the phone is
designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to
use only the power required to communicate with the
network. In general, the closer you are to a base
station, the lower the power output of the phone.
The highest SAR value for the Sendo 360 model
phone when tested for use at the ear is 1.190 W/Kg.
Always read and follow the operating and safety
instructions that came with your phone.
* The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public
is 2.0 Watts/Kg (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of
body tissue. The guidelines incorporate a substantial
margin of safety to give additional protection for the
public and to account for any variations in
measurements.
SAR Values for Sendo Phones
For specific SAR data for Sendo phones, including
maximum SAR values, please visit:
www.sendo.com
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Regulatory Statements
Regulatory Compliance
Your phone has been designed to comply with
applicable standards when used correctly in
accordance with the user instructions. Sendo GSM
900/1800 phones and accessories have been tested
and certified for compliance with the following EC
Directives and international standards, as
applicable:
European (EC) Directives
1999/5/EC (R&TTED)
89/336/EEC (EMCD)
73/23/EEC (LVD), as amended by 93/68/EEC
We: Sendo International Ltd.
Of: Sendo Base Station, Hatchford Brook,
Hatchford Way, Sheldon, Birmingham,
B26 3RZ, United Kingdom.
Declare under our sole responsibility that the product
referenced within this user guide and uniquely
identified by the IMEI and type number affixed to the
product, to which this declaration relates, is in
compliance with the essential requirements of the
Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
Directive (R&TTE) 1999/5/EC.
The conformity assessment procedure referred to in
Article 10 and detailed in Annex IV of the R&TTE
Directive (1999/5/EC) has been followed with the
involvement of the UK Notified Body, BABT,
Claremont House, 34 Molesey Road,
Walton-On-Thames, KT12 4RQ, England.
A copy of the original Declaration of Conformity is
available for download from the Sendo website.
Class of equipment: This product is designated Class
1 equipment (R&TTED 1999/5/EC), the use of which
is harmonised throughout all EU member states. This
product is designated for use on licensed
GSM 900/1800 MHz networks.