1 Introduction1
2 Getting started2
3 Getting to know your phone6
4 Making and receiving calls11
5 Sounds, photos, video, music14
6 Sending and receiving messages17
7 Safety Information20
8 Regulatory Compliance and SAR Statements25
9 End User Licence Agreement32
10 Warranty Statements35
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The wireless phone described in this guide
is approved for use on the GSM and GPRS
networks operating on the 900, 1800 (DCS/
PCN) and 1900 (PCS) bands. It is approved
for use in the country where it was originally
sold and may be approved for use in other
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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 see the Safety Information
section of this manual before you use the
phone.
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.
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FCC/Industry Canada Notice
This phone may cause TV or radio
interference (for example, when using the
phone in close proximity to receiving
equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada
can require you to stop using the phone if
such interference cannot be eliminated.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
rules. Operation is subject to the condition
that this device does not cause harmful
interference.
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.
Copyright and Legal Inform
ation
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Copyright and Legal Information
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1 Introduction
About this guide
This guide is a general introduction to your
phone and its key features, intended to get
you using your new phone quickly.
ζ IMPORTANT: Read your User Guide
before using your phone. This booklet is
written as a supplement to the complete
User Guide. Do not use this booklet in
place of the complete manual, but as a
quick introduction to your new phone.
Your User Guide, provides important
information on the safe and efficient
operation of your phone, and your
phone's maintenance. See the Where now? section below for details.
About your phone
You will have been supplied with the
following:
! Sendo X phone
! Battery
! Mains charger
! Stereo headset
! USB cable
! Keyboard *
! Cradle *
! Carry case *
* Note that your phone may have been supplied
with these and other optional accessories.
To get you started with your phone as
quickly as possible, simply follow the
instructions in the Getting started section of
this guide. You can then go on to learn
about the basic features of your phone.
These steps are summarised below:
! Getting started
! Inserting the SIM card
! Charging the battery
! Installing the Companion CD
! Getting to know your phone
! Making and receiving calls
! Sounds, photos, video, music
! Sending and receiving messages
Where now?
Once you have learnt to use some of the
basic features of your new phone, more
detailed instructions for your phone can be
found in the User Guide, which is located on
the Companion CD. This CD is supplied in
the box with your phone and contains
information about your phone as well as
software, utilities and additional features.
We also recommend that you register your
phone with Sendo, and a link is provided in
the Companion software.
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Introduction
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2 Getting started
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Before you can use your phone you must:
! Insert the SIM (Subscriber Identity
Module) card supplied by your service
provider.
Getting started
! Charge the battery.
These simple steps are described on the
next page.
Inserting the SIM card
1 Remove the back cover of the phone -
press down on the raised Sendo logo
near the bottom of the phone, slide the
cover down and lift off.
2 Remove the SIM from its packaging as
detailed in the instructions provided with
the SIM. Slide the SIM into the socket,
with the logo facing you and the cutout
towards the top of the phone (as shown
below). Make sure that the gold-coloured
contacts of the card are touching the
contacts of the phone.
ζ Note: Keep all SIM cards out of small
children’s reach. The SIM card is easily
damaged by scratches or bending, so
be cautious when inserting and
removing the card.
3 Insert the battery with the label facing up.
Align the tabs at the top of the battery
with the tabs on the back of the phone.
Slide into place and press down.
If you need to remove the battery, ensure
your phone is switched off, pull the small
tab at the bottom of the phone and lift the
battery out.
4 Replace the cover.
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Charging the battery
You must charge the battery for at least 4
hours before you use the phone for the first
time. After this, the battery will normally take
around 2 to 3 hours to charge.
1 Insert the connector on the charger lead
into the connector at the base of the
phone.
2 Plug the charger into a mains AC socket.
When charging commences, the battery
icon (insert icon) on the phone’s screen
will change into a charger cable icon
(insert icon). When the battery is fully
charged, the battery icon will reappear
and you can disconnect the charger.
While your phone is charging, you can now
take the opportunity to install the
Companion CD on your PC.
Charging and discharging
Please observe the following precautions
regarding the use of batteries and related
equipment.
Note
Note that a new battery's full performance is
achieved only after two or three co mplete charge
and discharge cycles. Operation times provided
vary depending on network conditions, SIM
settings, charging and battery condition, how you
use your phone, and other factors. Some
activities, such as playing games, accessing the
Internet or using other features, reduce talk and
standby time.
The battery can be charged and discharged
hundreds of times, but it will eventually wear out.
When the operating time (talktime and standby
time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time
to buy a new battery.
Use only batteries and 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.
Do not attempt to discharge the battery by any
other means.
Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
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Getting started
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2
Note
Never use any charger or battery that is
damaged or worn out.
Getting started
Do not short circuit the battery.
Excercise care in handling your phone battery.
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.
ζ Refer to the Sendo X User Guide for
more detailed instructions and safety
information.
Installing the Companion CD
The Companion CD provides:
! Sendo PC Connect software for
performing synchronisation between
your Sendo X phone and PC.
! Companion software to help you learn
how to use your phone and add to/
customise your phone’s features.
ζ Note: The software requires a minimum
specification on your PC. See the
Minimum PC system requirements
section below for details.
To install the software on your PC, simply
insert the CD into your CD drive. The
autorun feature will launch the installation
process automatically. Simply follow all onscreen instructions.
ζ Note: If autorun is not set on your PC,
then please browse to the CD in
Windows Explorer, and run the
companion.exe file.
We recommend that you register your
phone with Sendo. A link is provided in the
Companion software.
The Companion and Sendo PC Connect
software is described in the Sendo X User
Guide. Once installed, launch the
Companion software using your normal
method in Windows.
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Minimum PC system requirements
Some features of your Sendo X phone
package, require a PC. The following is a list
of the minimum PC system requirements:
General requirements:
! Microsoft Windows® XP (Professional
and Home Editions), 2000, ME, 98, or
98SE.
! An internet browser (for web links only).
! Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® (included
98) as detailed in the Connecting to your
PC section of the Sendo X User Guide.
This is required for PC synchronisation of
e-mail, calendar, contacts, and tasks.
! 65 MB of available hard disk space.
! Available infrared port, USB port or
Bluetooth connection.
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Getting started
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3 Getting to know your phone
s
This section gives a short overview of the
main features and layout of your phone,
including keys, menus and features.
Wrist/Neck Strap Hook
z Tip: An interactive tutorial of the basic
features and layout of your phone is
provided as part of the Companion
software.
3
Getting to know your phone
Headset Connector
Earpiece
Menu Key
Loudspeaker
Left Soft Key
Call Key
Edit Key
Voicemail
Asterisk Key (*)
Accessory Connector
Charger Connector
Call Key
External Antenna
Connector
Camera Lens
Self Portrait Mirror
Flash
Infrared (IrDA) Port
Power Key
Voice Key
Colour Screen
5-way Joypad
Right Soft Key
End Key
Clear Key
Launch Camera
Numeric Keypad
Hash Key (#)
International Acces
Key (+)
Microphone
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Switching on and off
To switch your phone on, press the Power
key p, located on the top edge of the
phone.
The first time you switch your phone on, a
set-up program may start automatically,
depending on how your phone has been
configured at the factory. Follow the onscreen instructions.
When the phone is switched on, the Now!
screen is displayed. The Now! screen can
be customised, so yours may look different
from the one shown here.
(insert screenshot of Now! screen)
To switch the phone off, press and hold the
Power key p again.
The Now! screen
The Now! screen acts as your phone’s home
page. From here you can make and receive
phone calls, access personal information
such as missed calls and upcoming
calendar appointments, and add links to
your favourite features, web pages, and
files.
The Now! screen has 3 different views, or
panes, each containing different
information. This can include messages,
calender, call records and links. You can
add, remove and move panes as required.
The Menu screen
The Menu screen allows you to access any
of your phone’s features. These are
displayed in a list or grid format.
Navigating the phone
You can move around your phone’s many
features quickly and easily using the
following keys:
KeyAction
Soft keysThe left soft key g and right soft
JoypadUse the joypad to move up :,
SelectThe SelectA key is in the centre of the
BackPress the right soft key d when the
key d can be used to perform the
action displayed directly above them
on the screen.
down ;, left [, and right ], and to
scroll through lists and grids,
changing the selection focus onscreen.
joypad. Press it to confirm a selection.
Note: When the left soft key g has
the label Select above it, it can be
used in addition to the SelectA key.
label Back is displayed above it to
return to the previous screen.
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KeyAction
ExitPress the right soft key d when the
ClearPress the Clear key r to backspace
Getting to know your phone
MenuPress the Menu key s to take you to
EditPress the Edit key e to change the
label Exit is displayed above it to close
a feature and go back to the Now!
screen.
over one or more characters when you
are inputting text.
Press and hold the Clear key r to
backspace and remove multiple
characters in a text field.
the Menu screen. From the Menu
screen, press the Menu key s to go to
the Now! screen. You can also press
and hold the Menu key s to display a
list of all features which are currently in
use.
input mode:
! Multitap - normal text entry mode.
! T9 - predictive text entry mode.
! Numeric - number entry mode.
The current input mode is displayed in
the status bar at the top of the screen.
KeyAction
CallPress the Call key c to:
EndPress the End key f to end a call.
! Answer an incoming call.
! Dial a phone number you have
entered using the numeric keypad.
! Open the call history Log feature
when pressed in the Now! screen.
The Call key also provides additional
features described fully in the Sendo X
User Guide.
The End key also provides additional
features described fully in the Sendo X
User Guide.
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Menus
Many of the phone’s features use menus,
displaying the available options. Menus are
set out either in grid, or list format.
! Lists are displayed vertically, and are
navigated using the up : and down ;
joypad keys.
! Grids can be navigated both horizontally
and vertically, using all of the directional
joypad keys.
(insert screenshots of Menu screen, and
options list)
When using most of the phone’s features, a
menu of available options can be displayed
by pressing the left soft key g, when the
label Options is displayed above it.
To make a selection from a menu, use the
joypad to scroll to the menu item you
require, and press the Select key A.
To leave a menu without making any
selection, press the right soft key d,
which will be labelled Cancel, Back, or Exit.
Help
Your phone has context sensitive help. To
get help:
! From within a phone application, press
! From the Menu screen, use the joypad
g and select Help. This will
Options
take you to the help topic for the feature
you are using.
keys to scroll to the Help icon and press
Select A. This will open the help facility.
Entering text and numbers
You can enter text and numbers on your
phone using the keypad. Your phone
supports three input modes for entering text
and numbers:
! Multitap - normal text entry mode.
! T9 - predictive text entry mode.
! Numeric - number entry mode
z Note: When you select a field that
requires text or numeric entry, the phone
automatically defaults to the appropriate
input mode. The status indicator on the
title bar shows the input mode you are
currently using.
z Note: Some service providers may not
support all language dependent
characters.
!
To switch input modes
! Press and hold the Hash# key until the
status indicator for the input mode you
want is displayed in the title bar.
! To switch between lower and upper case
text, do a short press on the Hash # key.
z Tip: To set predictive text input on or off
when writing text, press the Hash # key
twice in quick succession.
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