Sharp HRO00067 Users Manual

Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Sharp Telecommunications of Europe Limited, declares that this SH9010C is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the original declaration of conformity can be found at the following Internet address: http://www.sharp-mobile.com
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Introduction
Congratulations on your new Sharp SH9010C phone.
About This User Guide
This user guide is carefully designed to help you learn about your phone’s features and operations quickly and effectively.
NOTICE
• We strongly recommend that you keep separate permanent written records of all important data. Data may be lost or altered in virtually any electronic memory product under certain circumstances. Therefore, we assume no responsibility for data lost or otherwise rendered unusable, whether as a result of improper use, repairs, defects, battery replacement, use after the specified battery life has expired or any other cause.
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Introduction 1
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2 Introduction
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Introduction 3
Useful Functions and Services
Your phone offers you the following features:
• Cycloid position. You can rotate the display 90° clockwise for viewing images in a 3.2-inch full wide VGA LCD.
• Advanced Super View (ASV) colour LCD main display with images that are clearer and easier to view.
• A built-in digital camera with an auto focus function for taking pictures and video clips.
• A message function for reading and creating SMS messages.
• MMS (Multimedia Messaging Services) for sending picture, sound and video messages to brighten someone’s day.
• Email for sending up to 300 KB and receiving mail with attachments.
• A colour WAP/Web browser for accessing information on the mobile Internet.
• Your own ringtones and ring video clips. You can use sound or video clip files as a ringtone or ring video clip.
• A music player that can play back MP3, MPEG-4 and 3GPP format sound files (supported codec of MPEG-4 or 3GPP are AMR, AAC, AAC+, and AAC+e).
• Playback of downloaded sound and video clip files.
• 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 schedule alarm for creating and sending schedule entries with alarm settings.
• A microSD™ memory card slot that expands connectivity with a PC using the memory card.
4 Introduction
Contents
Introduction ................................................................ 1
List of Menu Functions ............................................... 7
Your Phone ................................................................. 9
Optional Accessories .............................................. 9
Getting Started ......................................................... 10
Inserting/Removing the SIM/USIM Card and the
Battery ................................................................ 13
Charging the Battery ............................................ 14
Inserting/Removing the Memory Card ................... 15
Connecting the Handsfree Kit ............................... 16
Turning Your Phone On and Off ............................ 17
Cycloid Position ................................................... 17
Display Indicators (Main Display) ........................... 19
Display Indicators (External Display) ...................... 21
Navigating Functions ............................................... 22
Voice Call Functions ................................................. 23
Entering Characters ................................................. 27
Changing the Input Language ............................... 27
Changing the Input Method .................................. 27
Chinese User Dictionary ....................................... 31
Using Templates ..................................................34
Copying, Cutting and Pasting Text ........................ 34
Insert Phonebook Entries ...................................... 34
Using the Menu ........................................................ 35
Main Menu .......................................................... 35
Shortcut Keys ...................................................... 35
Shortcuts ............................................................ 36
Call Manager ............................................................ 37
Sending a Message from the Phonebook .............. 38
Multimedia ............................................................... 42
Camera ..................................................................... 45
Taking Pictures .................................................... 45
Recording Video Clips .......................................... 45
Common Functions in the Photo and Video Camera
Modes ................................................................ 45
Functions in Photo Camera Mode ......................... 48
Functions in Video Camera Mode .......................... 50
Messages ................................................................. 51
SMS ................................................................... 51
MMS .................................................................. 51
Email .................................................................. 51
Area Info ............................................................. 56
Contents 5
Browser ..................................................................... 60
Navigating a WAP or Web Page ............................60
Gallery .......................................................................63
Java™ .......................................................................68
Organiser ..................................................................72
SIM Application ........................................................86
Settings .....................................................................87
Call Log ...................................................................104
Connectivity ............................................................106
Bluetooth ...........................................................106
Infrared .............................................................108
Mass Storage ....................................................108
USB Charge .......................................................108
Card Settings .....................................................109
Connecting SH9010C to Your PC ............................110
System Requirements ........................................110
GSM/GPRS Modem ............................................110
Handset Manager ...............................................111
Music Manager ..................................................112
Sync Manager ...................................................114
Safety Precautions and Conditions of Use ............115
Conditions of Use ...............................................115
Mobile Light LED Properties ................................116
Environment ......................................................117
Precautions Concerning Vehicle Use .................... 118
SAR ..................................................................118
FCC NOTICE ......................................................118
Out of Warranty List ...............................................122
Index .......................................................................123
6 Contents
List of Menu Functions
SH9010C functions are listed below. See relevant page for details of each function. The menu’s corresponding number is used for shortcuts. For details, see page 35.
1 Java™
1 Java™ Gallery 2 Java™ Settings p. 69 3 Java™
Information
2 Browser
1 Homepage 2 Go to URL 3 Bookmarks 4 Alert Inbox 5 My Saved Page 6 Access History 7 Browser Settings
p. 68
p. 71
p. 60 p. 60 p. 60 p. 60 p. 60 p. 60 p. 61
3 Organiser
(Tab 1: Tools 1)
1 Calendar 2 Alarms
3 Ta sk s p. 77 4 Calculator p. 79 5 Expenses Memo p. 80
(Tab 2: Tools 2)
1 Stopwatch p. 81 2 Countdown Timer p. 81 3 World Clock p. 81 4 Hour Minder p. 82
(Tab 3: Tools 3)
1 Document Viewer p. 82 2 Text Templates p. 83 3 Voice Recorder p. 83 4 Scanner p. 84 5 Phone Help p. 85
p. 72 p. 76
4 Messages
1 Create Message p. 51 2 Message p. 53 3 Email p. 53 4 Alert Inbox 5 Voice Mail 6 Cell Broadcasts p. 55 7 Area Info p. 56 8 Messaging
Settings
9 Memory Status
5 Camera
p. 56
p. 45
6 Gallery
1 Picture Gallery p. 63 2 Video Gallery p. 63 3 SD VIDEO p. 64 4 Sound Gallery p. 64 5 Books 6 Themes p. 65 7 Java™ Gallery p. 68 8 Other Documents p. 65
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9 Flash 10 Memory Status p. 67
7 Multimedia
1 Streaming Player p. 42 2 Video Player p. 42 3 Music Player p. 43
p. 65
List of Menu Functions 7
8 Call Manager
1 Phonebook p. 37 2 Add New p. 37 3 Play Messages 4 Call Voicemail 5 Manage Groups p. 40 6 My Card p. 37 7 Speed Dial List p. 41 8 Message Groups p. 38 9 Phonebook
p. 37
Settings
10 Service Dialling
*
No.
p. 38
11 Advanced p. 39
9 Settings
(Tab 1: Phone Settings)
1 Profiles p. 87 2 Display Settings p. 88 3 Themes p. 90 4 Sound Settings p. 91 5 Date & Time p. 93 6 Language p. 93 7 Display Rotation p. 94 8 Switch ringtone
p. 94
output
9 Earpiece Volume 10 Change Menu p. 94 11 Security Settings p. 94 12 Master Reset p. 96
(Tab 2: Call/Video Call)
1 Answer Phone 2 Voicemail & Diverts 3
Show Your Number
p. 96 p. 97
4 Restrict Calls p. 98 5 Minute Minder p. 99 6 Auto Answer p. 99 7 Call Waiting p. 100 8 Display Call Timer p. 100 9 Display Call Cost p. 100 10 Auto Redial p. 100
(Tab 3: Network Settings)
1 Network Settings p. 100 2 Off Line Mode p. 101 3 Internet Settings p. 101
*
10 SIM Application
p. 86
11 Call Log
1 All Calls p. 104 2 Dialled Numbers p. 104 3 Missed Calls p. 104 4 Received Calls p. 104 5 Call Timers p. 104 6 Call Costs
*
p. 104
7 Data Counter p. 105
12 Connectivity
1 Bluetooth p. 106 2 Infrared p. 108 3 Mass Storage p. 108 4 USB Charge p. 108 5 Card Settings p. 109
* Depends on SIM/USIM card
contents.
8 List of Menu Functions
Your Phone
Please check the following carefully. Your phone should come complete with:
• EDGE/GSM 900/1800/1900 GPRS phone
• Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
• AC Charger
• Stereo Handsfree
•User Guide
• USB Data Cable
•Quick Start Guide
•CD-ROM
• Warranty
Optional Accessories
• Li-ion Spare Battery
• USB Data Cable
• AC Charger
• Stereo Handsfree
Note
Use only the accessories supplied or accessories approved by Sharp.
Your Phone 9
Getting Started
1
2
3
4 5 6 7
8 9
10
11 12
13 14
15 16 17
18 19
20
21
22
27
28
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24
25
26
29
30
31
10 Getting Started
1. Earpiece
2. Light Sensor
3. Main Display
4. Speaker
5. Navigation Keys (Arrow Keys): abcd
Moves cursor to highlight a menu item, etc. Up arrow key (a) displays the Bookmarks when pressed in standby. Down arrow key (b) displays the Phonebook entries when pressed in standby. Left arrow key (c) displays the Java™ Gallery list when pressed in standby. Right arrow key (d) displays Gallery when pressed in standby.
6. Centre Key: B
Displays Main menu in standby, and executes functions. Long press in standby to initiate video camera.
7. Left Soft Key: A
Executes the function in the lower left of the screen. Displays Message menu in standby.
8. Send/Redial Key: D
Makes voice calls or accepts calls, and displays the call logs in standby.
9. Shortcut Key: E
Displays Shortcut menu.
10. Voicemail Key: G
Long press to connect to the Voicemail centre. (Depending on the SIM/USIM card.)
11. * /Shift Key: P
Switches character input method as follows on the text entry screen. Abc, ABC, abc, 123, T9 PinYin, and T9 Stroke Press to enter P, ? or * in standby. Long press in standby to lock the keypad.
12. Multiple Functions Key: S
Press in standby to switch Profiles settings. Long press in standby to switch Profiles settings between the mode most recently activated and Silent mode. Switches displays when multiple applications are launched.
13. Right Soft Key: C
Executes the function in the lower right of the screen. Opens the browser in standby.
14. End/Power Key: F
Ends a call and turns power on/off.
15. Clear/Back Key: U
Clears the characters before the cursor, returns to the previous screen, etc.
16. Multimedia Key: T
Displays Multimedia menu.
17. Keypad
18. #/Silent Key: R
Displays symbol screen on the text entry screen. Long press to switch languages on the text entry screen. Long press in standby to switch Profiles settings between the mode most recently activated and Silent mode.
Getting Started 11
19. Microphone
20. External Connector:
Used to connect either the charger or a USB data cable.
21. Sub Display
22. Small Light:
Flashes when an incoming call or a new message is received or missed, if Event Light (p. 87) or Status Light (p. 87) is enabled.
23. Built-in Aerial:
Warning: Do not cover the top of the phone with your hand when in use as this may interfere with the performance of the built-in aerial.
24. microSD Card Slot
25. Side Keys: VW
Press in standby or during a call to increase or decrease the earpiece volume. Press while listening to music (or video) to increase or decrease the earpiece volume.
26. Camera Key: X
Long press in standby to activate the camera. Takes a picture or starts recording video when the camera is active. Press when the phone is closed to turn on the sub display. Long press when the phone is closed to turn on the Small Light.
27. Mobile Light:
Used as a flash in camera mode or as an auxiliary light.
28. Battery Cover
29. Camera
30. Handsfree Kit/Microphone Connector
31. Infrared Port:
Sends and receives data via infrared.
12 Getting Started
Inserting/Removing the SIM Card and the Battery
1. Slide off the battery cover ( ).
2
1
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 .
5
4
2. Slide the SIM card into the SIM holder .
SIM card
3
4. Replace the battery cover.
Note
Make sure that only 3V SIM cards are used.
Make sure that the standard Sharp accessory battery is used.
Battery Disposal
The device is battery-powered. 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 a naked flame, immerse in water or dispose with the household waste.
Getting Started 13
Charging the Battery
You must charge the battery for at least 150 minutes before using your phone for the first time.
Using the Charger
1. Open the cover of the external connector, and connect
the charger horizontally to the external socket located at the bottom of the phone until it clicks.
To Disconnect the Charger
When charging is completed, the battery indicator ic on displays the full charge status. The Small Light also turns off when completed.
1. Unplug the charger from the AC outlet.
2. Push and hold the side buttons of the charger , then
disconnect the charger from the external socket of the phone .
2. Connect the charger to an AC outlet.
When the phone is charging, the battery status icon ( ) displays the current status. The Small Light also lights up. Standard charging time: Approx. 150 minutes
Note
Charging tim e may vary depending on the st ate of the battery
and other conditions. (See “Battery” on page 116.)
14 Getting Started
3. Close the cover.
Note
Do not use any non-approved chargers as they may damage your phone and invalidate any warranties, see “Battery” on page 156 for details.
Forcibly disconnecting the charger may cause malfunction.
Battery Level Indicator
The current battery level is displayed in the upper right of the main and external displays.
Low Battery during Use
When the battery is running low, an alarm will sound and “ ” or “ ” is displayed on the main and external displays respectively.
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.
Battery Indicators Charge Level
Sufficiently charged
Charging recommended
Charging required
Empty
Inserting/Removing the Memory Card
Note
Make sure that the phone is turned off before inserting/removing the memory card.
Be sure to insert the card in the correct direction and orientation.
Keep all memory cards out of the reach of small children.
1. Turn off the phone.
2. Open the microSD card slot cover.
Getting Started 15
3. Insert the memory card until it clicks. (To remove the
memory card, push the memory card until it clicks.)
4. Close the cover.
Tip
You see the following indicators when the memory card is in use:
: Appears when the card is inserted. : Appears when the card is damaged or unusable. Make sure
the card is properly inserted. : Appears when the card is being written to or read. : Appears when the card is being formatted.
Connecting the Handsfree Kit
1. Open the connector cover.
2. Connect the handsfree kit.
16 Getting Started
Turning Your Phone On and Off
To turn the power on or off, long press F for approximately 2 seconds.
To Enter the PIN Code
If the PIN (Personal Identification Number) code is enabled you are asked to enter the PIN code each time the phone is switched on. For details on setting the PIN code, see “Enabling/Disabling the PIN Code” on page 94.
1. Enter your PIN code.
The PIN code is 4 to 8 digits.
2. Press B.
Note
If your PIN code is entered incorrectly three times in a row, the SIM/USIM card is locked. See “Enabling/Disabling the PIN Code” on page 94.
If the clock settings have not been entered, the date and time entry screen is displayed (p. 93).
To Copy All Phonebook Entries from the SIM/USIM Card
“Call Manager”
1. Select “From SIM to Handset”.
“Advanced” → “Copy All Entries”
Cycloid Position
Rotating the Display
1. Open the phone into portrait position as illustrated.
2. Turn the display 90° clockwise.
Getting Started 17
Note
Do not turn the display anticlockwise as this may damage the phone.
Do not carry the phone in the cycloid position as this may damage the display.
Assigning a Function
You can assign a function to activate automatically when the display is rotated to the cycloid position in standby.
When the display is rotated for the first time, the “Rotate 90° to” screen is displayed.
Select a function to assign from the following items:
• Show Multimedia Menu
•Open Received Msg
• Activate Camera/Video
• Show Main Menu
• Off (Standby)
Note
You can change the assigned function by pressing [Rotate 90° to] on the screen, or from the Display Rotation menu (p. 94).
Some functions remain active even if the display is rotated from the portrait position while a function is active.
18 Getting Started
Display Indicators (Main Display)
Indicator area
Right soft keyCentre keyLeft soft key
1. / : Strength of received signal/Service out of range : EDGE : GPRS enabled : Roaming outside network
2. / : Connection to the server [established/
communicating]
3. / : Voice call [incoming/in progress]
4. / : Alerts [text message and multimedia message/
Email]
5. / / /#:
Mailbox full [SIM/USIM card only/handset only/both SIM/USIM card and handset/Email only]
6. : “Voice Calls” diverts set to “Always”
7. ///////:
Connection status [USB cable [standby/exchanging information]/IrDA setting [standby/exchanging information]/ wireless setting [standby/exchanging information/ talking with the
8. / / : Java™ application [executed (colour)/suspended
(grey)]/Music
Bluetooth
headset/Hide my phone]]
Bluetooth
Getting Started 19
9. : Secure WAP/Web page displayed
10. / / : Silent/vibration setting [silent/vibration enabled/ silent and vibration enabled]
11. / / : Speaker mode [speaker phone/speaker activated/ microphone muted]
12. : Memory card inserted
13. / : Battery level [normal position/cycloid position]
14. : Daily alarm enabled
15. / : Schedule entry enabled [with/without reminder alarm]
16. : Outbox contains unsent messages [text message/ multimedia/Email]
17. / / : WAP/OTA provisioning alerts [WAP alert/OTA provisioning alert/WAP and OTA provisioning alerts]
18. : Voicemail message alert
19. : “Show Secret Data” set to “On”
20. : Function Lock enabled
21. : Keypad Lock enabled
22.(No display)///: Current profile [Normal/Car/Silent/Original]
23. : Hour minder enabled
24. : Auto answer enabled
20 Getting Started
Display Indicators (External Display)
Status Indicators
1. ///: Battery level [sufficiently charged/charging recommended/charging required/empty]
2. : Clock
3. / : Strength of received signal/Service out of range
4. / : Missed events
5. : Voice call incoming
6. : Call in progress
7. / : Alerts [messages/Delivery Report]
8. / / : Alarm enabled [Daily alarm/Schedule alarm/Task alarm]
9. : Sound file being played
10. : Streaming
11. : Stopwatch/countdown timer
12. : OBEX data incoming
13. : Voice Recorder activated
Getting Started 21
Navigating Functions
All applications are accessed from the Main menu. To open the Main menu, press the centre key B in standby.
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 B to select.
In certain procedures, you will need to press one of the soft keys (indicated in square brackets), which are displayed in the lower 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
Back
displays displays
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 choose from. Open subsection items after opening those listed in the main section.
Example:
“Java™”
. To close the Main menu, press the right soft key if it
Back
.
“Java™ Settings”
The following menus have tabs - Organiser and Settings. You can select the desired tab with the c/d key, and after that
you can select the item you wish to set in the selected tab with the a/b key.
Example:
“Settings”
“Phone Settings” tab → “Sound Settings”
22 Navigating Functions
Voice Call Functions
Making a Voice Call
1. Enter the area code and the phone number you wish to dial,
and then press D to dial.
If you enter the wrong number, press U to delete the number to the left of the cursor.
Emergency Calls
1. Enter the official emergency number for your location using
the keypad and press D to dial.
Note
It may not be possible to make emergency calls on all mobile
phone networks when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. Contact your service provider for more information.
Emergency numbers differ depending on the location.
Before making the emergency call, make sure the phone is
turned on, the signal is strong, and a SIM/USIM card is inserted properly.
During an emergency call, do not end the call until you are given
permission to do so.
Connection in all conditions cannot be guaranteed for wireless
phones. You should never rely solely on any wireless device for communication during an emergency.
International Calls
1. Long press Q 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.
Adding an Entered Phone Number to the Phonebook
1. After entering a phone number, press [Options] and select
“Save Number”.
For details on creating a new entry, see “Adding a New Entry” on page 37.
Showing or Hiding My Phone Number on the Display of the Called Party
1. After entering a phone number, press [Options], select
“Show My ID” or “Hide My ID” and press D to dial.
Voice Call Functions 23
Speed Dialling
Up to 8 phone numbers from the Phonebook memory (Handset and SIM/USIM) can be assigned to speed dials. You can call the numbers using the digit keys (G to O). The phone number of the Voicemail centre is assigned to G.
For details on setting the speed dial list, see “Speed Dial List” on page 41.
1. To dial a number using the speed dial, long press any of the
digit keys (G to O).
The phone number saved in the speed dial list is dialled.
Redialling
You can redial numbers in the call log. Select from specific categories or “All Calls”. Specific categories contain up to 30 numbers and the “All Calls” list contains up to 90.
1. Press D in standby.
2. Select the category from “All Calls”, “Dialled Numbers”,
“Missed Calls” or “Received Calls”.
To switch logs, press c or d.
3. Highlight the phone number you wish to call.
4. Press D to redial a voice call.
Answering a Voice Call
When an incoming call is detected, the phone rings.
1. Press D or B to answer the call.
Or press any key except F, U, S, [Options] or [Busy] when the “Any Key Answer” function is enabled. Set the Any Key Answer function in the profile of each mode (p. 88).
Rejecting an Incoming Call
1. Press F while the phone is ringing to reject a call you do not
wish to answer.
Letting the Caller Know You are Unavailable
1. Press [Busy] while the phone is ringing to send a busy tone
to the caller.
In Call Menu (Voice Call)
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume
You can adjust the earpiece volume (and handsfree kit volume, if connected) to five levels.
1. Press V or W to display the Earpiece Volume screen.
2. Press V (or a/d) to increase the volume of the call or
press W (or b/c) to decrease the volume.
3. Press B when the volume is set to the desired level.
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Turning the Speaker On and Off
You can talk via the loudspeaker on the phone when it is on.
1. During a call, press B.
Putting a Call on Hold
To Make Another Call during a Call
1. During a call, press [Options] and select “Hold”.
The current call is put on hold.
2. Press [Options] and select “Dial New Number”.
3. Enter the phone number you wish to make another call to,
then press D.
Tip
You can also make another call by entering the phone number
during a call instead of step 1. The current call is automatically put on hold.
Accessing SMS/MMS Menu during a Call
1. During a call, press [Options] and select “Messaging”.
The following options are available: “Create Message” to make an SMS and MMS, or “Inbox”, “Sent” or “Drafts” to access these folders. For details on SMS and MMS, see “SMS” and “MMS” on page 51.
Call Waiting
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. You can also answer the second call by pressing D.
Note
You need to set “Call Waiting” to “On” if you wish to use the Call Waiting service (p. 100).
Call Waiting service may not be available on all networks. Contact your service provider for more information.
If you do not wish to answer the second call, press [Options] and select “Busy” in step 1. If “Reject” is selected, the log of the second call is saved as a missed call.
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
You must have one active call and one held call.
1. During a call, press [Options] and select “Conference All” to
join the conference call.
2. Press F to end the conference call.
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Note
The conference call service may not be available on all networks. Contact your service provider for more information.
To end the call with all participants, press [Options] and select “End All Call(s)”.
To reject adding more participants to the current party, press [Options] and select “Reject”, or you can send the busy tone by selecting “Busy”.
You have more options for the Conference call after selecting “Conference All” in step 1:
To put all participants on hold, select “Hold All”.
To put all participants except the current call on hold, select
“Private”.
To Add New Participants to the Conference Call
1. Press [Options] and select “Dial New Number”.
2. Enter the number you wish to include in the conference call
and press D to dial.
3. Press [Options] and select “Conference All” to join the
conference call.
If you wish to add other participants, repeat steps 1 to 3.
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 “End This Call”.
To Have a Private Conversation with One of the Participants
1. During a conference call, select the person that you wish to
talk to.
2. Press [Options] and select “Private”.
3. Once you have finished the private conversation, press
[Options] and select “Conference All” to return to the conference call.
Muting the Microphone
1. During a call, press [Mute].
To use the microphone again, press [Unmute].
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Entering Characters
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.
Changing the Input Language
1. On the text entry screen, press [Options] and select “Input
Language”.
2. Select the desired language.
Press the following keys to:
: Enter:
G
. (full-stop) , (comma) ? ! : ; ' (apostrophe) " / 1
: Enter:
Q
(space)+ = < > € £ $ ¥ % & 0
: Switch character case among four modes:
P
Abc, ABC, abc and 123.
: Enter other characters.
R
Long press the following keys to:
G-O Q
: Enter 1-9 numbers.
: Enter space in Numeric mode or to enter 0 in other
modes.
: Shift between multi-tap and T9 mode.
P
: Display the language options screen.
R
Changing the Input Method
1. On the text entry screen, press [Options].
2. Select “Input Method”.
3. Select the input method you wish to use.
Input Language
= Traditional
Chinese
T9 Stroke
Abc
ABC
abc
Numeric
Input Method
T9 Mode
Multi-tap mode
Input Language
= English
T9 Abc
T9 ABC
T9 abc
Abc ABC abc
Numeric
Tip
In T9 or multi-tap mode, you can switch input mode as follows
by pressing P.
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Input Language
= Simplified
Chinese
T9 PinYin T9 Stroke
Abc ABC abc
Numeric
English/T9 mode
English/Multi-tap mode
Traditional Chinese/T9 mode
Simplified Chinese/T9 mode
T9 English Mode Using T9 English Mode
1. On the text entry screen, press [Options].
2. Select “Input Method”.
3. Select the T9 mode (T9 Abc, T9 ABC, T9 abc) you wish to
change. “ ” is displayed on the main display.
4. Press the keys to enter characters.
5. Press a or b to select the word you wish to input.
6. If you wish to clear the word, highlight it and long press
U.
7. Press B, or press [Options] and select “Done” to complete
the selection.
Tip
If you press Q instead of step 6, a space is inserted next to
the selected word.
User Dictionary
You can create your own English words for T9 Alphabet text input.
Note
This function is only available when “Input Language” is set to “English”.
1. On the text entry screen in T9 mode, press [Options] and
select “User Dictionary”.
2. Select “Add New Word” and enter a new word.
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To Edit a Word in the List
1. On the text entry screen in T9 mode, press [Options] and
select “User Dictionary”.
2. Highlight the desired word.
3. Press [Options] and select “Edit”.
4. Modify the word.
T9 PinYin and T9 Stroke Mode
In T9 PinYin and T9 Stroke mode, keys are as follows.
T9 PinYin and T9 Stroke Mode keys
Key Stroke PinYin
G H I J K L M N O P
Wildcard mno
Change Input Method
abc
def
ghi
jkl
pqrs
tuv
wxyz
Key Stroke PinYin
Q R
Go to the FullWidth Symbols screen.
Space
G-O: Long press to input corresponding Chinese
character displayed in the candidate field.
P: Long press to enter tones “ ” in T9 PinYin
mode.
R: Long press to display the Input Language screen.
Changing the Input Method between Stroke and PinYin
See
“Changing the Input Method” on page 27
.
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