Sharp GX-T25 User Guide

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Useful Functions and Services

Your phone offers you the following features:
• A built-in digital camera for taking pictures and video clips.
• A message function for reading and creating SMS messages.
• MMS (Multimedia Messaging Services) for personalising your phone in various ways.
• A WAP browser for accessing information on the mobile Internet.
• Java™ applications. You can also download various applications from FarEasTone via the mobile Internet.
• The external display (blue) for quickly checking the information of incoming calls or messages.
• The mobile light (white) has a large number of uses: auxiliary light for the camera, battery charge notification, incoming call indicator, and makeshift torch.
• A melody editing function for creating original ringtones using up to 32 voices.
• A voice recorder function for recording and playing back voice clips.
•A Bluetooth
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wireless technology interface for establishing contact and transmitting data with certain devices. You can transmit pictures, sounds, and video clips to OBEX-enabled phones.
• An infrared interface for data communication. You can transmit pictures, sounds, and video clips to OBEX-enabled phones.
• A data synchronization function for synchronizing the Phonebook and schedule entries with Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express on a PC.
• A schedule alarm for creating and sending schedule entries with alarm settings.
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Table of Contents

Introduction .................................................. 1
Useful Functions and Services..................... 3
Your Phone ...................................................7
Optional Accessories.................................... 7
Getting Started ............................................. 8
Inserting the SIM Card and the Battery ..... 11
Charging the Battery .................................. 13
Turning Your Phone On and Off................ 14
Main Display Indicators............................. 15
External Display Indicators........................ 17
Navigating Functions.................................18
Call Functions............................................. 19
Making a Call............................................. 19
Speed Dialling............................................ 19
Redialling ................................................... 20
Answering a Call........................................ 20
Incall Menu ................................................ 21
Entering Characters...................................25
Changing the Input Languages................... 26
Changing the Input Method........................ 26
Using Text Templates ................................ 31
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Using the Menu...........................................32
List of Menu Functions...............................33
Phonebook ..................................................34
Selecting the Storage Memory ...................34
Changing the List Displayed ...................... 34
Add New.....................................................35
Copying Phonebook Entries between SIM
Card and Handset........................................ 35
Finding a Name and Number......................36
Dialling from the Phonebook .....................36
Editing Phonebook Entries.........................37
Deleting Phonebook Entries.......................37
Viewing Groups..........................................37
Memory Status............................................39
Speed Dial List ...........................................39
Sending a Phonebook Entry .......................39
Receiving a Phonebook Entry .................... 40
Camera.........................................................41
Digital Camera............................................41
Video Camera.............................................45
Messages.................................................... 49
MMS...........................................................49
SMS ............................................................53
Alert Inbox..................................................56
Voicemail....................................................56
Cell Broadcasts ...........................................56
Area Info.....................................................57
FET Mobile Internet.................................... 58
Starting the WAP Browser .........................58
Navigating a WAP Page.............................58
Visiting the FET Mobile Internet
Web Site......................................................60
Visiting Your Preferred URL .....................60
Gallery......................................................... 62
Picture Gallery............................................62
Java™ Gallery ............................................65
Sound Gallery .............................................66
Video Gallery..............................................68
Bookmarks..................................................69
Text Templates ...........................................70
My Chinese Beloved...................................71
Memory Status............................................73
Java™ ..........................................................74
Java™ Gallery.............................................74
Java™ Wallpaper........................................75
Download More ..........................................75
Settings........................................................76
Java™ Information......................................77
Organiser.....................................................78
SIM Application..........................................78
Calendar ......................................................78
Alarms.........................................................80
Calculator....................................................82
Voice Recorder ...........................................83
Melody Editor .............................................84
Help List......................................................88
Profiles ........................................................89
Profiles ........................................................89
Call Manager ...............................................95
Call Log.......................................................95
Speed Dial List............................................96
My Numbers ...............................................96
Call Timers..................................................96
Data Counter ...............................................96
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Settings .......................................................97
Display ....................................................... 97
Call Settings ............................................. 101
Date & Time............................................. 105
Language .................................................. 106
Connectivity ............................................. 106
Network Settings...................................... 110
Security..................................................... 112
Master Reset............................................. 113
Connecting GX-T25 to Your PC .............. 114
System Requirements............................... 114
GSM/GPRS Modem................................. 114
Handset Manager...................................... 115
Software Installation ................................ 115
Note .......................................................... 115
Troubleshooting.......................................117
Safety Precautions and Conditions
of Use ........................................................119
Conditions of Use..................................... 119
Environment............................................. 122
Precautions Concerning Vehicle Use....... 122
SAR .......................................................... 123
Precautions for Use in USA..................... 123
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Out of Warranty List .................................126
Index ..........................................................127
Quick Reference .......................................131

Your Phone

Please check the following carefully. Your phone should come complete with:
• GSM phone
• Rechargeable Li-ion battery
• AC Charger
• Handsfree kit
•User guide

Optional Accessories

• Li-ion Spare battery
• Cigarette lighter charger
• USB data cable
The above accessories may not be available in all regions.
For details, please contact your dealer.
Your Phone 7

Getting Started

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1. Earpiece
2. Navigation Keys (Arrow Keys):
Moves cursor to select menu items, etc.
Up/Down arrow keys: a b
Displays Phonebook entries in stand-by mode. a and b indicate in this manual these keys.
Left arrow key:
c
Displays the list of Java™ Gallery in stand-by mode. c indicates in this manual this key.
Right arrow key:
d
Displays Saved Pictures in stand-by mode. d indicates in this manual this key.
3. Left Soft Key:
A
4. Send Key:
D
Executes the function at the bottom left of the screen.
Makes or accepts calls, views the call logs in stand-by mode.
5. Centre Key: Displays Main menu in stand-by mode and executes functions. Long press this key to start the digital camera in stand­by mode.
6. Voicemail Key:GLong press this key to
connect to the Voicemail centre automatically. (Depends on the SIM card.)
7. */Shift Key:
P
Switches character case among four modes: Abc, ABC, 123 and abc.
8. Main Display
9. Right Soft Key:C Executes the function at the
bottom right of the screen.
10.End/Power Key:FEnds a call, turns power on/
off.
11.Browser Key: Launches the browser in stand-by mode.
12.Keypad
Getting Started 9
13.# Key:
R
Switches symbol screens, and long press R launches “Profiles” screen.
Long press this key on the text entry screen to shift text input method between multi-tap and T9 mode. Press , then R during stand-by to activate Voice Recorder.
14.Microphone
15.Self-Portrait Mirror: For taking a self-portrait.
16.Camera
17.Speaker
18.Mobile Light: Used as an auxil iary light in
digital camera/video camera mode, as a battery charge indicator, or notification for incoming calls, data/fax calls or messages.
19.External Display
20.Handsfree Kit Connector
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21.External Connector:
Used to connect either the charger or USB data cable.
22.RF Connector
23.Battery Cover
24.Built-in Aerial: Warning: Do not cover the
hinge area of the phone with your hand when in use as this may interfere with the performance of the built-in aerial.
25.Side-Up/Side-Down Keys:
V W Moves cursor to select
menu items, adjusts earpiece volume, etc. Long press this key during stand-by to turn the mobile light on or off.
26.Infrared Port: Sends and receives data via infrared.

Inserting the SIM Card and the Battery

1. Slide off the battery cover ( ).
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3. Hold the battery so that the metal contacts of the
battery are facing down, slide the guides on the top of the battery into the battery slots , and then insert it .
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2. Slide the SIM card into the SIM holder.
4. Replace the battery cover and slide it as shown
below.
SIM card
Note
• Make sure that only 3V SIM cards are used.
• Make sure that the standard accessory battery is used.
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Removing the SIM Card and the Battery
1. Make sure to turn off your phone and disconnect the
charger and other accessories. Slide off the battery cover ( ).
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3. Hold down gently whilst sliding the SIM card
out of the SIM holder .
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2. Pick up the battery using the protruding edge and
remove the battery from the phone.
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Battery Disposal
The device is supported by a battery. In order to protect the environment, please read the following points concerning battery disposal:
• Take the used battery to your local waste depot, dealer or customer service centre for recycling.
• Do not expose the used battery to an open flame, into water or dispose with the household waste.

Charging the Battery

You must charge the battery for at least 2 hours before using your phone for the first time.
Using the Charger
1. Remove the cover of the external connector, and
connect the charger to the external socket located at the bottom of the phone by pressing both sides indicated with arrows. Connect the charger to an AC outlet. Keep the cover in a safe place so as not to lose it.
Mobile light
The mobile light turns white when the battery needs to charge. When the phone is charging, the animated battery status icon ( ) in the upper right of the screen displays the current status. Standard charging time: Approx. 2 hours.
Note
• Charging time may vary depending on the state of the
battery and other conditions. (See “Battery” on page 120.)
To Disconnect the Charger
Long press the side buttons of the charger, then disconnect the charger from the external socket of the phone.
2. When charging is complete, the battery indicator
icon displays the full charge status and the mobile light turns off. Unplug the charger from the AC outlet, then unplug the charger connector from the phone. Put the cover back.
Note
• Do not use any non approved charger, this may
damage your phone and invalidate any warranty, please see “Battery” on page 120 for details.
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To Charge Using the Cigarette Lighter Charger
The optional cigarette lighter charger supplies power for charging from the cigarette lighter socket of a car.
Battery Level Indicator
The current battery level is displayed in the upper right hand side of the main display and in the external display.
Low Battery During Use
When the battery is running low, an alarm will sound and the “ ” is displayed on the main display and the external display.
If you are using your phone and you hear the “low battery” alarm, attach your charger as soon as possible. The phone may not be able to continue normal operation if you continue to use it. The battery may only last approximately five minutes before the phone itself powers down during a call.
Battery Indicators Charge Level
Sufficiently charged
Partially charged
Charging recommended
Charging required
Empty
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Turning Your Phone On and Off

To turn the power on, long press F for approximately 2 seconds.
The stand-by screen is displayed. To turn the power off, long press F for approximately
2 seconds.
To Enter the PIN Code
If activated you are asked to enter a PIN (Personal Identification Number) code after turning on your phone.
1. Enter your PIN code.
2. Press .
Note
• If your PIN code is entered incorrectly three times in a row, the SIM card is locked. See “PIN Entry” on page 112.
To Copy Phonebook Entries from the SIM Card
When you insert the SIM card into your phone for the first time and start Call Manager application, you are asked whether you wish to copy Phonebook entries on the SIM card. Follow the on-screen instructions, or you can do it later using the Phonebook menu as follows:
“Call Manager” “Advanced”
“Phonebook” → [Options] →
“Copy All Entries”
1. Select “From SIM to Handset”.

Main Display Indicators

Left soft key
Centre key/Navigation keys
Status indicators
Right soft key
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Status Indicators
1. / : Strength of received signal/Service out of range
//:
GPRS within range and enabled/ Roaming outs ide network/GPRS with in range, enabled and roaming
2. : Call incoming
3. : Call in progress
4. / : Current WAP or MMS communication mode [CSD/GPRS]
5. / : Data communication mode enabled/ Fax communication mode enabled
6. “Diverts” (p. 101) set to “All Calls”
7. / : Secure WAP page displayed
8. / : SMS alerts [unread/mailbox full]
9. / : MMS alerts [unread/mailbox full]
10. : USB data cable connected
11. / : “Infrared” connection [enabled/ communicating]
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12. //: Bluetooth wireless setting [enabled/ communicating with handsfree headset/ communicating with handsfree car kit]
13. / : Java™ application [executed (colour)/ suspended (grey)]
14.(No display) /////: Current profile [Normal/Meeting/ Activity/Car/Headset/Silent]
15. / / : T9 text input method or Chinese character input methods (T9 Stroke/T9 BoPoMoFo) enabled
16. ///: Current text input method [First letter uppercase/Uppercase/Lowercase/ Numeric]
17. //: “Ringer Volume” (p. 90) set to “Silent”/Vibration [enabled/enabled when silent]
18. : Battery level
19. : WAP message alert
20. / : Schedule entry enabled [with/without reminder alarm]
21. : Outbox contains unsent MMS
22. : Alarm settings enabled
23. : Voicemail message alert

External Display Indicators

Status Indicators
1. : Strength of received signal
2. : Battery level
3. : USB data cable connected
4. / : “Infrared” connection [enabled/ communicating]
5. / : Bluetooth wireless connection [enabled/communicating]
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Navigating Functions

All applications are accessed from the Main menu. To open the Main menu, press the centre key ( ) during stand-by.
To launch applications, you will need to highlight menu items, and make selections. To select a menu item (indicated in quotation marks), move the cursor using a, b, c and d, and press to confirm your selection.
In certain procedures, you will need to press one of the soft keys (indicated in square brackets), which are displayed at the bottom left and right of the screen. Press the corresponding soft key (A or C).
To return to the previous screen, press the right soft key if it displays “Back”. To close the Main menu, press the right soft key if it displays “Exit”.
Each section in this user guide starts with a list of items you will need to select in order (indicated in italics) before performing the procedures shown. Select each item to reveal the next set of items that you have to select. Open subsection items after opening those listed in the main section.
Example:
“Call Manager” “Advanced”
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“Phonebook” → [Options] →

Call Functions

Making a Call

1. Enter the area code and the phone number you wish
to dial and press D to dial. If you enter the wrong number, press [Clear] to
delete the number to the left of the cursor.
Emergency Calls
1. Enter 112 or 911 (international emergency number)
using the keypad and press D to dial.
Note
• Emergency calls may not be available on all mobile phone networks when certain network services and/ or phone features are in use. Contact your network operator for more information.
• This Emergency number can normally be used to make an emergency call in any country, with or without a SIM card inserted, if a GSM network is within range.
International Calls
1. Long press P until a “+” (international dialling
prefix) sign is displayed.
2. Enter the country code, followed by the area code
(without the leading zero) and the phone number, and press D to dial.

Speed Dialling

Up to 9 phone numbers from the Phonebook memory (Handset and SIM) can be assigned to speed dials. You can call the numbers using the digit keys (H to O and Q).
For details on setting the Speed Dial List, see “Speed Dial List” on page 39.
1. To dial a number using the speed dial, long press
any of the digit keys (H to O and Q). The phone number stored in the Speed Dial List is
dialled.
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Redialling

You can redial numbers in the call log. Select from specific categories or “All Calls”. Specific category contains up to 10 numbers and the “All Calls” list contains up to 30.
1. Press D during stand-by.
2. Select the category from “All Calls”, “Dialled
Nos.”, “Missed Calls” or “Received Calls”. To switch logs, press c or d.
3. Select the phone number you wish to call.
4. Press D to redial the call.
Automatic Redialling
This setting allows you to automatically redial the number if the first attempt was unsuccessful because the called party was busy.
If you wish to stop redialling, press F or [End].
To Set the Auto Redial Function
“Settings”
1. Select “On” or “Off”.
Note
• When you receive an incoming call, the Auto Redial function is interrupted.
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“Call Settings” → “Auto Redial”
• Automatic redialling is not available for fax and data calls.

Answering a Call

When an incoming call is detected, the phone rings and the mobile light flashes.
1. Press D, or [Answer] to answer the call.
Or press any key except F and [Busy] when the “Any Key Answer” function is enabled. Set the Any Key Answer function in the profile of each mode (p. 94).
Tip
• When the personal handsfree kit is connected to the phone, you can answer calls by pressing the Answer button.
• If you have subscribed to the Calling Line Identification (CLI) service and the caller’s network sends the number, the caller’s number is displayed on the screen. If the caller’s name and number are stored in the Phonebook, the caller’s name and phone number are displayed on the screen.
• If the number is a restricted number, the display shows “Withheld”.
• When receiving a call from the person whose picture is registered in the Phonebook, receiving display and the picture are displayed alternately.
Rejecting an Incoming Call
1. Press F or long press the side-up or side-down key
whilst the phone is ringing to reject a call you do not wish to answer.
Letting the Caller Know You are Unavailable
1. Press [Busy] whilst the phone is ringing to let the
caller of an incoming call know that you cannot answer the call.

Incall Menu

Your phone has additional functions available whilst a call is in progress.
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume
During a call, you can adjust the earpiece volume (and handsfree volume, if connected).
1. During a call, press the side-up or side-down key to
display the Earpiece Volume screen.
2. Press the side-up key (or a/d) to increase the
volume of the call or press the side-down key (or b/c) to decrease the volume.
Five levels (level 1 to 5) are selectable.
3. Press when the volume is set to the desired
level. The phone returns to the in-call screen
automatically if left unoperated.
Putting a Call on Hold
This function allows you to manage two calls at the same time. If you wish to make another call whilst you are talking to someone, you can put the current call on hold to call someone else.
To Make Another Call during a Call
1. During a call, press [Options].
2. Select “Hold”.
The current call is put on hold. To retrieve a call, press [Options] and select “Retrieve”.
3. Select “Call”.
4. Enter the phone number you wish to make another
call to, then press D.
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Tip
• You can also make another call by entering the phone number directly during a call instead of steps 1 and 2, or by pressing [Options], selecting “Call” and entering the phone number. The current call is automatically put on hold.
Call Waiting
This service notifies you of another incoming call whilst you have a call in progress.
1. During a call, press [Options] and select “Hold &
Answer” to answer the second call. The first call is put on hold and you can now talk to
the second caller.
2. Press [Options] and select “Swap Calls”, or press
“Swap Calls” directly during a call to switch between the two calls.
3. Press [Options] and select “Release Call” to end the
current call and return to the held call.
Note
• You need to set “Call Waiting” to “On” if you use the Call Waiting service (p. 102).
• Call Waiting service may not be available on all networks. Contact your network operator for more information.
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• If you do not wish to answer the second call, press [Busy], or press [Options], and select “Busy” or “Reject”, in step 1. If “Reject” is selected, the call log of the second call is saved as a missed call.
Accessing SMS Menu During a Call
1. During a call, press [Options] and select “SMS”.
The following options are available: “Create Message” to make an SMS, or “Inbox”, “Sent” or “Drafts” to access these folders. For details on SMS, see “SMS” on page 53.
Conference Call
Conference call is a call with more than 2 participants. You may include up to 5 participants in a conference call.
To Make a Conference Call
To make a conference call, you must have one active call and one held call.
1. During a call, press [Options] and select
“Multiparty”.
2. Select “Conference All” to make all participants
join the conference call.
3. Press F to end the conference call.
Note
• Conference call service may not be available on all networks. Contact your network operator for more information.
• You have more options for the Conf. call in step 2:
• To put all participants on hold, select “Conf. Hold
All”.
• To put all participants except the current call on
hold, select “Private”.
• To end the call with all participants, select
“Release All”.
• To disconnect from the conference call but still
allow the other participants to continue talking together, select “Transfer”.
• To put the current call on hold and continue to
have a conference call with the remaining participants, select “Exclude”.
• To reject adding more participants to the current
party, select “Reject”, or you can reject incoming calls by selecting “Busy”.
To Add New Participants to the Conference Call
1. Press [Options] and select “Dial”.
2. Enter the number you wish to include in the
conference call and press D to dial.
3. Press [Options] and select “Multiparty”.
4. Select “Conference All” to make all participants
join the conference call. If you wish to add other participants, repeat steps 1
to 4.
To End the Call with a Conference Call Participant
1. During a conference call, highlight the person that
you wish to disconnect from the conference call.
2. Press [Options] and select “Release Call”.
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To Have a Private Conversation with One of the Participants
If you wish to have a private conversation with one of the participants, you may select the participant from the conference list and put the other participants on hold.
1. During a conference call, select the person that you
wish to talk to.
2. Press [Options] and select “Multiparty”.
3. Select “Private”.
4. Once you have finished the private conversation,
press [Options] and select “Multiparty”.
5. Select “Conference All” to return to the conference
call.
Muting the Dial Tone (DTMF Tone)
1. During a call, press [Options].
2. Select “DTMF Tones Off”.
To unmute, select “DTMF Tones On”.
Muting the Microphone
1. During a call, press [Mute] to mute the microphone.
To unmute the microphone, press [Unmute].
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Entering Characters

When entering characters to create Phonebook entries, SMS or MMS messages, etc., press the corresponding keys.
In multi-tap input method, press each key until the desired character is displayed. For example, press H once for the letter “A” or twice for the letter “B”.
Table of Characters
Pressing each key scrolls characters in the following order. The order varies depending on the language selected.
English Mode
Key
G H I J
K L
Upper Case
Characters
. (full-stop) , (comma) - (hyphen) ? ! ’ (apostrophe) @ :1
ABC2 abc2 2
DEF3 def3 3
GHI4 ghi4 4
JKL5 jkl5 5
MNO6 mno6 6
Lower Case
Characters
Numeric
1
Key
M N
O Q
P
R
GQO
P R
Upper Case
Characters
PQRS7 pqrs7 7
TUV8 tuv8 8
WXYZ9 wxyz9 9
(space)+ = < > € £ $ ¥ % &0 0
Switches character case among four modes: Abc, ABC, 123 and abc.
.,?!:;-+#* @' '' ( )_&€£$ %/ ˜<>§= \ | ¥
¿¡^[ ]{ }¤ЕД Же дж а ЗЙи й м СсЦШцштЯЬь
ù ∆ΦΓ ΛΩΠΨΣΘ Ξ (space)
- : Long press to enter 0 - 9 numbers.
: Long press to enter *. : Long press to shift between multi-tap
and T9 mode.
Lower Case
Characters
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Numeric

Changing the Input Languages

You can change the input language on the text entry screen.
1. On the text entry screen, press [Options].
2. Select “Input Language”.
If “Input Language” is not displayed, select “Text Options” and then select “Input Language”.
3. Select the desired language.

Changing the Input Method

1. On the text entry screen, press [Options].
2. Select “Input Method”.
If “Input Method” is not displayed, select “Text Options” and then select “Input Method”.
3. Select the input method you
wish to use.
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When “English” is selected for the Input Language option
...
When “Chinese” is selected for the Input Language option
Input Language = English Input Language = Chinese
T9 Abc
T9 ABC
T9 abc
Abc
ABC
abc
Symbol Table
Numeric
T9 BoPoMoFo
T9 Stroke
Abc
ABC
abc
Symbol Table
Numeric
Tip
In T9 or multi-tap mode, you can switch input mode as follows by pressing P.
English/T9 mode
English/Multi-tap mode
Chinese/T9 mode
(T9 BoPoMoFo) (T9 Stroke)
T9 Text Input
T9 text input method is a shortcut to enter text easily and quickly.
1. When English is selected for the input language,
long press R to enter T9 mode on the text entry screen. “ ” is displayed on the main display.
2. Press [Options].
3. Select “Input Method”.
If “Input Method” is not displayed, select “Text Options” and then select “Input Method”.
4. Select the T9 mode (T9 Abc, T9 ABC, T9 abc) you
wish to change.
5. Press each key to enter the letter.
6. If you wish to correct the word, highlight the word,
then press [Clear] to correct.
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Note
• If the correct word is not shown in step 6, enter the correct word again after switching to the multi-tap input method.
Tip
• If you press Q instead of step 6, a space is inserted next to the selected word.
Symbols and Punctuations
1. On the text entry screen, press [Options].
2. Select “Add Symbol”, or press R from any input
mode. If “Add Symbol” is not displayed, select “Text
Options” and then select “Add Symbol”. The first symbol page is displayed. In the Chinese input mode, the FullWidth Symbols screen is displayed.
3. Press a or b to switch pages (1 through 7), or use
the numeric keys (1 through 7).
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Table of BoPoMoFo and Stroke characters
Pressing each key scrolls characters in the following order.
When “Chinese” is selected for the Input Language option
Key BoPoMoFo Stroke
G
H
I
J
K
L
Wildcard
M N O P Q
Go to the FullWidth Symbols screen.
R
Space
Changing the Input Mode between BoPoMoFo and Stroke
See the section above,
.
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Using BoPoMoFo Input Mode
Long press the
corresponding numeric
key to select the desired
character directly from
the Candidate field.
Candidate field
“Changing the Input Method” on
Input field
The following is an example of entering “ ” for “”.
1. Press J, Q, and M (2 times
quickly) to enter reading. The candidates with the same
reading are displayed in the Candidate field.
2. Long press K if the desired
character is displayed.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to complete messages.
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