Your phone
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Up and down keys
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Located on the front of your
phone - these can increase
volume or scroll through menus
and options.
Soft keys
2
These keys perform the function
indicated by the text immediately
above them on the display.
Quick Access key
3
The function of this key will vary
depending on the model of your
phone. It provides quick access to
a certain function such as SIM
Toolkit or messaging.
Clear key
4
This erases characters or text or
takes you back to your previous
step, depending on the context.
A long press on this key takes you
back to the main screen.
Making a call
Dialling a number
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1 Key in the area code and number that
you want to call then press , Call,
to dial.
To delete the entire number and return to
the main screen, press and hold .
2 You can adjust the earpiece volume in
a call by using the front keys .
3 To end the call, press , End.
Making an international call
1 Press and hold until the plus sign
"+" is displayed. This replaces the
international access code.
2 Enter the country code, area code,
and phone number.
3 Press , Call, to dial.
Making an emergency call
1 Enter 112 (or the local emergency
number).
Press , Call, to dial.
Making calls from the contact list
1 Press from the main screen, you can
also press , Contacts then select
the Search option.
2 Type in the first letters of the name or
scroll and find the one that you want.
3 Press , Call, to dial.
Speed dialling
Allows you to dial a number simply
by pressing and holding the assigned key
from the main screen.
To assign a contact list entry to a key:
Press , then press and hold one of the
keys to until the key number
appears on the left of the screen, beside
the name. This indicates that the speed
dial is successfully assigned.
Making a call from the calls list
The phone stores a list of your recent
incoming, outgoing and missed calls.
The list stores up to 30 entries.
An icon on the left of the screen indicates
the type of call:
Incoming call
Missed call
Outgoing call
To dial a number from the redial/calls list:
Press to access the list. Scroll and
find the one that you want and press
, Call, to dial.
Answering a call
Answering a call
To answer a call, press , Accept.
To reject a call, press , Reject.
Call waiting
This feature means you are informed of a
second incoming call by an audible tone
in the earpiece.
Press , Reject, to reject the second call.
Press , Accept, to put the current call
on hold and activate the second call.
To end the active call and return to the
held call, press , End.
To switch between calls, press ,
Options, then select the Swap option.
Note: Your network may not support call
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waiting. If it does not, accepting a second
call will end the first call. You will not be
able to switch.
In call options
When you are in a call, you can press
, Options, these could be:
Contacts
Gives you access to the contact list.
Hold/Unhold
Puts the active call on hold/reactivates
the held call.
Mute/Unmute
Switches the microphone off/on.
Send message
Allows you to send a text message.
SIM Toolkit
Gives you access to the SIM Toolkit.
Swap
Swaps between the current call and the
call on hold.
End all
Ends all calls.
Messages
Calling your voice mail
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 service provider.
Press and hold . If the phone asks for
the voice mailbox number, enter it and press
, Call. The number can be obtained from
your service provider.
Reading a text message
When you receive a text message, the
envelope icon is displayed at the top
of the main screen.
1 Press , Read, to display the new
message directly from the main screen.
2 To read old messages select read from
the messages menu.
3 Use the up and down keys and to
scroll through the message.
4 Press , Options, to access the
following message options:
Delete Removes the message.
Sends a text message to the sender
Reply
Call Calls the sender (or, if there is a
number in quotes in the message,
this number is called instead).
Save no. Adds the sender’s phone number
to your contact list.
Time/date Displays the date and time of the
message.
Sends the message to someone else.
Forward
Sending a text message
You can send messages of up to 160
characters to another GSM phone.
1 Enter the Messages menu and select
the option Send.
2 Type in a new message or select a
message from a list of saved messages.
3 When you have entered the text, press
, Send.
4 Enter the destination phone number, or
press , Contacts, and select a
name from your contact list.
5 Press , Send, to send the message.
Note: If you reply to a message, you do not
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have to re-enter the number. This is done
automatically.
Predictive Text Input
To save time when you are writing a text
message, your phone has a feature which
guesses the letters that you are typing and tries
to complete the word.
This input method allows you to simply press
each key once. For example, to write the
name “Ross”, press , then , then
, then 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.
different words share the same sequence of
key presses. If the finished word is wrong,
press 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 and enter the
again.
After you have completed a word, press the
space key to enter the next word.
Press and hold to pick a symbol to
insert from the character table.
Some intelligent punctuation (including full
stops, hyphens and apostrophes) are also
available on . The punctuation mark is
completed when you enter the next keystroke.
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word
Changing the editing mode
The current editing mode is indicated at the
bottom of the screen by one of these icons:
Lower case text mode
Upper case text mode
Numeric mode
T9 Text Input (lower case)
T9 Text Input (upper case)
You can switch between upper case, lower
case, and numeric modes by repeatedly
pressing . You can switch to predictive
T9 Text Input by repeatedly pressing .
These are the characters which come on to the
screen when you press the numeric keypad.
They are featured in the table below:
Key List of characters available
Key List of characters available
1 1. , @ ‘ ? ! “ : ; ¿ ¡
2 a b c 2 à ä å æ ç
3 d e f 3 é è
4 g h i 4 ì
5 j k l 5
6 m n o 6 ñ ò ö ø 6
7 p q r s 7 ß
8 t u v 8 ü ù
9 w x y z 9
0 0
# space
To enter 2 characters on the same key, enter
the first one and then wait for the cursor to
reappear before entering the second.
Example: To enter the name “Ross” when you
are in lower case mode:
Press to enter upper case mode,
Press three times, to display "R",
you will then return to lower case mode,
Press three times, to display "o",
Press four times, to display "s",
Then press four times, to display "s".
Entering symbols
A long press on displays a table
showing all the symbols available to you.
Scroll down the table to display more symbols.
123456789
.,-!
&'"/_;$%+
*=<>#£¥ ∆
§ ΓΘΛΞΠΣΦ
ΨΩ
йимДЕЙтсЖ
цшЯьщСЦШЬ
To enter a symbol:
1 Scroll to the row containing the symbol
you want.
Press the numeric key ( to )
2
to reach the the symbol you want.
Example: To enter the symbol , scroll to
the 4th row then press .
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C
¿ ¡
адежз
@( ) :
C