Sharp WX-T92 User Guide

Introduction

Congratulations on your new HSDPA WX-T92 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.
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Useful Functions and Services
Your phone offers you the following features:
• Video Calling. You can talk while viewing images of each other on respective screens.
• 3D and colour Java™ games. You can also download various games and applications from FarEasTone via the mobile Internet.
• Landscape 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 MPEG­4 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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• 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.
• Barcode scanner. With the built-in digital camera, you can read barcodes.
• A microSD™ memory card slot that expands connectivity with a PC using the memory card.
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Contents

Introduction .................................................1
List of Menu Functions ............................... 8
Your Phone ................................................10
Optional Accessories ................................. 10
Getting Started ..........................................12
Inserting/Removing the SIM/USIM Card
and the Battery ........................................... 16
Charging the Battery ................................. 17
Inserting/Removing the Memory Card ...... 19
Connecting the Handsfree Kit ................... 20
Turning Your Phone On and Off ............... 21
Landscape Position .................................... 22
Display Indicators (Main Display) ............ 24
Display Indicators (External Display) ....... 26
Navigating Functions ................................27
Voice Call/Video Calling Functions ......... 28
Entering Characters ..................................36
Changing the Input Language ................... 36
Changing the Input Method ....................... 37
User Dictionary ......................................... 41
Using Templates ........................................ 44
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Insert Phonebook Entries ........................... 44
Using the Menu ..........................................45
Main Menu ................................................45
Shortcut Keys ............................................45
Shortcuts .................................................... 46
Call Manager ..............................................47
Sending a Message from the Phonebook ... 50
Multimedia ..................................................55
Camera .......................................................62
Taking Pictures .......................................... 62
Recording Video Clips ..............................63
Common Functions in the Photo and
Video Camera Modes ................................63
Functions in Photo Camera Mode .............66
Functions in Video Camera Mode .............69
Messages ...................................................70
SMS ........................................................... 70
Long SMS ..................................................70
MMS .......................................................... 70
Email .......................................................... 70
FET Mobile Internet ................................... 82
Navigating a WAP or Web Page ............... 83
Gallery ........................................................ 86
Java™ ......................................................... 94
Organiser ................................................... 99
SIM Application ....................................... 116
Settings .................................................... 117
Call Log .................................................... 142
Connectivity ............................................. 143
Connecting WX-T92 to Your PC ............. 149
System Requirements .............................. 149
3G/GSM Modem .....................................149
Handset Manager ..................................... 151
Music Manager ........................................ 152
Sync Manager .......................................... 154
Troubleshooting ...................................... 155
Safety Precautions and Conditions of
Use ............................................................ 157
Conditions of Use ....................................157
Mobile Light LED Properties .................. 158
Environment ............................................160
Precautions Concerning Vehicle Use ...... 161
SAR ..........................................................161
FCC NOTICE ..........................................162
Out of Warranty List ................................164
Index .........................................................165
Quick Reference ......................................167
Contents 7

List of Menu Functions

WX-T92 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 45.
1 Java™
1 Java™ Gallery 2 Java™
Settings
3 Java™
Information
2 FET Mobile Internet
1 Homepage 2 Go to URL 3 Bookmarks 4 Alert Inbox 5 My Saved
Page
6 Access History 7 Browser
Settings
p. 94 p. 96
p. 98
p. 82 p. 82 p. 82 p. 82 p. 82
p. 82 p. 84
8 List of Menu Functions
3 Organiser
(Tab 1: Tools 1)
1 Calendar 2 Alarms 3 Tasks 4 Calculator 5 Expenses
Memo
(Tab 2: Tools 2)
1 Stopwatch 2 Countdown
Timer
3 World Clock 4 Hour Minder
(Tab 3: Tools 3) 1 Document
Viewer
2 Text
Te mp l at e s
3 Voi ce
Recorder
4 Scanner 5 Phone Help
p. 99 p. 104 p. 105 p. 108 p. 109
p. 110 p. 111
p. 111 p. 112
p. 112
p. 113
p. 114
p. 115 p. 115
4 Messages
1 Message 2 Email 3 Alert Inbox 4 Cell
Broadcasts
5 Area Info 6 Messaging
Settings
7 Memory Status
5 Camera
p. 71 p. 71
p. 76
p. 77 p. 78
p. 62
6 Gallery
1 Picture Gallery 2 Video Gallery 3 SD VIDEO 4 Sound Gallery 5 Themes 6 Java™ Gallery
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7 Flash 8 Other
Documents
9 Memory Status
7 Multimedia
1 Video Player 2 Streaming
Player
3 Music Player 4 Java™ 5 Camera
p. 86 p. 87 p. 88 p. 88 p. 89 p. 94 p. 90 p. 90
p. 93
p. 55 p. 58
p. 58 p. 94 p. 62
8 Call Manager
1 Phonebook 2 Add New 3 Call Voicemail 4 Manage
Groups
5 My Card 6 Speed Dial List 7 Message
Groups
8 Phonebook
Settings
9 Service
Dialling No.
10 Advanced
*
p. 47 p. 47
p. 53
p. 48 p. 54 p. 50
p. 47
p. 49
p. 52
9 Settings
(Tab 1: Phone Settings)
1 Profiles 2 Display
Settings
3 Themes 4 Sound
Settings
5 Date & Time 6 Language 7 Display
Rotation
8 Switch
Ringtone Output
9 Earpiece
Volume
10 Change Menu 11 Security
Settings
12 Master Reset
p. 117 p. 118
p. 122 p. 122
p. 126 p. 127 p. 127
p. 127
p. 128 p. 128
p. 130
(Tab 2: Call/Video Call) 1 Voicemail &
Diverts
2 Video Calling
Settings
3 Show Your
Number
4 Restrict Calls 5 Minute Minder 6 Auto Answer 7 Call Waiting 8 Display Call
Time r
9 Display Call
Cost
10 Auto Redial
(Tab 3: Network Settings) 1 Network
Settings
2 Off Line Mode 3 Internet
Settings
10 SIM
p. 130
p. 132
p. 133
p. 134 p. 136 p. 136 p. 137 p. 137
p. 137
p. 137
p. 137
p. 138 p. 139
Application
11 Call Log
1 All Calls 2 Dialled
Numbers
3 Missed Calls
Received Calls
4 5 Call Timers 6 Call Costs 7 Data Counter
12 Connectivity
1 Bluetooth 2 Infrared 3 Mass Storage 4 USB Charge 5 Card Settings
* Depends on SIM/USIM
card contents.
List of Menu Functions 9
p. 116
*
p. 142 p. 142
p. 142 p. 142 p. 142
*
p. 142
p. 143 p. 147 p. 147 p. 147 p. 148

Your Phone

Please check the following carefully. Your phone should come complete with:
• HSDPA/3G (UMTS)/EDGE/GSM 900/1800/1900 GPRS phone
• Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
• AC Charger
• Stereo Handsfree
• Chinese User Guide

Optional Accessories

• Li-ion Spare Battery
• Cigarette Lighter Charger
•USB Data Cable
• Handsfree Microphone Unit
•Stereo Headset
The above accessories may not be available in all regions.
For details, please contact FarEasTone.
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Your Phone 11

Getting Started

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2
3
4 5 6 7
8 9
10
11 12
12 Getting Started
13 14
15 16 17
18 19
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27
28
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30
31
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 Shortcut menu when pressed in stand-by. Down arrow key (b) displays Phonebook entries when pressed in stand-by. Left arrow key (c) displays the list of Java™ Gallery when pressed in stand-by. Right arrow key (d) displays Gallery when pressed in stand-by.
6. Centre Key: B
Displays Main menu in stand-by, and executes functions. Long press in stand-by to activate video camera.
7. Left Soft Key: A
Executes the function in the lower left of the screen. Displays Message menu in stand-by.
8. Send/Redial Key: D
Makes voice calls or accepts calls, and displays the call logs in stand-by.
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. In English mode: Abc, ABC, abc and 123. In T9 mode, T9 Abc, T9 ABC, T9 abc and 123. In Traditional Chinese mode: Abc, ABC, abc, 123, T9 BoPoMoFo, and T9 Stroke. In Simplified Chinese mode: Abc, ABC, abc, 123, T9 PinYin, and T9 Stroke. Press to enter P, ?, +, − or * in stand-by. Long press in stand-by to lock the keypad.
12. Multiple Functions Key: S
Switches displays when multiple applications are launched.
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13. Right Soft Key: C
Executes the function in the lower right of the screen. Accesses “FET Mobile Internet” by opening the browser in stand-by.
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. Video Telephony Key: T
Makes video callings or accepts calls, and displays the call logs in stand-by.
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 stand-by to switch Profiles settings between the mode most recently activated and Silent mode.
19. Microphone
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20. External Connector:
Used to connect either the charger or a USB data cable.
21. External Display
22. Small Light:
Flashes when an incoming call or a new message is received or missed, if Event Light (p. 117) or Status Light (p. 118) is enabled.
23. 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.
24. microSD Card Slot
25. Side Keys: VW
Press in stand-by 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 stand-by to activate the camera. Takes a picture or starts recording video when the camera is active. Press when the phone is closed to switch the information displayed in the external display. Long press when the phone is closed to turn on the Mobile Light.
27. Mobile Light:
Used as an auxiliary light.
28. Battery Cover
29. Camera
30. Handsfree Kit/Microphone Connector
31. Infrared Port:
Sends and receives data via infrared.
Getting Started 15

Inserting/Removing the SIM/USIM Card and the Battery

1. Slide off the battery cover ( ).
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 .
2
1
2. Slide the SIM/USIM card into the SIM/USIM
holder .
SIM/USIM card
3
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5
4
4. Replace the battery cover.
Note
Make sure that only 3V SIM/USIM cards are used.
Make sure that the standard 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.
Please recycle waste batteries

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.
2. Extend the blades of the charger.
Blade
AC Charger
Small Light
3. Connect the charger to an AC outlet.
When the phone is charging, the battery indicator icon ( ) displays the current status. The Small Light also lights up. Standard charging time: Approx. 150 minutes
Getting Started 17
Note
Charging time may vary depending on the state of the
battery and other conditions. (See “Battery” on page 158.)
To Disconnect the Charger
When charging is completed, the battery indicator icon 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 .
3. Close the cover.
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Note
Do not use any non-approved chargers as they may
damage your phone and invalidate any warranties, see “Battery” on page 158 for details.
Forcibly disconnecting the charger may cause
malfunction.
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 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.
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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.
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Connecting the Handsfree Kit

1. Open the connector cover.
2. Connect the handsfree kit.

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 128.
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 128.
If the clock settings have not been entered, the date and time entry screen is displayed (p. 126).
To Copy All Phonebook Entries from the SIM/ USIM Card
When you insert the SIM/USIM card into your phone for the first time and start the Phonebook application, you are asked whether you wish to copy Phonebook entries on the SIM/USIM card. Follow the on-screen instructions, or you can do it later using the Phonebook menu as follows:
“Call Manager” Entries”
“Advanced” → “Copy All
1. Select “From SIM to Handset”.
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Landscape Position

You can rotate the display 90° clockwise to view images in landscape orientation.
Rotating the Display
1. Open the phone into portrait position as illustrated.
22 Getting Started
2. Turn the display 90° clockwise.
Note
Do not turn the display anticlockwise as this may
damage the phone.
Do not carry the phone in the landscape 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 landscape position in stand-by.
When the display is rotated for the first time, the “Rotate 90deg. 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 from the Display Rotation menu (p. 127).
Some functions remain active even if the display is rotated from the portrait position while a function is active.
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Display Indicators (Main Display)

Indicator area
Right soft keyCentre keyLeft soft key
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1. / : Strength of received signal/Service out of range
: HSDPA : EDGE
: 3G (UMTS)/GPRS : GSM
: GPRS enabled
: Roaming outside network
2. / : Connection to the server [established/ communicating]
3. / : Voice call [incoming/in progress]
4. / / : Video calling communication mode enabled [voice/video/voice and video]
5. / : Alerts [text message and multimedia message/Email]
6. ///: Mailbox full [SIM/USIM card only/ handset only/both SIM/USIM card and handset/Email only]
7. : “Voice Calls” diverts set to “Always”
8. ////////: Connection status [USB cable [stand-by/exchanging information]/IrDA setting [stand-by/ exchanging information]/Bluetooth wireless setting [stand-by/exchanging information/talking with the Bluetooth headset/Hide my phone/playing back an A2DP file]]
9. / / : Java™ application [executed/ suspended]/Music player
10. : Secure WAP/Web page displayed
11. / / : Silent/vibration setting [silent/vibration enabled/silent and vibration enabled]
12. / / : Speaker mode [speaker phone/speaker activated/microphone muted]
13. : Memory card inserted
14. / : Battery level
15. : Daily alarm enabled
16. / : Schedule entry enabled [with/without reminder alarm]
17. : Outbox contains unsent messages [text message/multimedia/Email]
18. / / : WAP/OTA provisioning alerts [WAP alert/OTA provisioning alert/WAP and OTA provisioning alerts]
19. : Voicemail message alert
20. : “Show Secret Data” set to “On”
21. : Function Lock enabled
22. : Keypad Lock enabled
23. (No display)/ / / : Current profile [Normal/Car/Silent/ Personal]
24. : Hour minder enabled
25. : Auto answer enabled
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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 [message delivery failed/ missed calls]
5. : Voice call incoming
6. : Video call incoming
7. : Call in progress
8. / : Alerts [messages/Delivery Report]
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9. / / : Alarm enabled [Daily alarm/Schedule alarm/Task alarm]
10. : Sound file being played
11. : Streaming
12. : Stopwatch/countdown timer
13. : OBEX data incoming
14. : Voice Recorder activated

Navigating Functions

All applications are accessed from the Main menu. To open the Main menu, press the centre key B in 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 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 displays Back. To close the Main menu, press the right soft key if it displays Back.
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™”
“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” Settings”
“Call/Video Call” tab → “Video Calling
Navigating Functions 27

Voice Call/Video Calling 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 112 or 911 using the keypad and press D to
dial.
Note
Emergency calls may not be able to be made on all
mobile phone networks when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. Contact your service provider for more information.
This emergency number can normally be used to
make an emergency call in any country, with or without a SIM/USIM card inserted, if a 3G (UMTS)/ GSM network is within range.
28 Voice Call/Video Calling Functions
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 Phonebook Entry” on page 47.
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.
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 54.
1. To dial a number using the speed dial, long press
any of the digit keys (G to O) in stand-by. 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 stand-by.
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 or T to redial a
video calling.
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], [Busy], X or side keys when the “Any Key Answer” function is enabled. Set the Any Key Answer function in the profile of each mode (p. 118).
Tip
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 o n the screen. If the caller’s name and number are saved in the Phonebook, the caller’s name is displayed on the screen.
If the number is a restricted number, the display
shows “Withheld”.
When you receive a call from the person whose
picture is registered in the Phonebook, the picture and name are displayed.
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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)
Your phone has additional functions available while a call is in progress.
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.
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.
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Putting a Call on Hold
This function allows you to manage two calls at the same time. If you wish to make another call while 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] 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
“Messages”. 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 70.
Call Waiting
This service notifies you of another incoming call while 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. 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. 137).
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.
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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
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 “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].
Making a Video Calling
Note
Video callings can only be made and received if both
parties have 3G capable phones and 3G coverage. See “Display Indicators (Main Display)” on page 24.
Make sure that the battery is fully charged and the
signal is strong before using this function.
Turn the loudspeaker on or use a handsfree kit so that
you can talk while looking at the video calling screen on the display.
Use the camera to send live video images.
Making a Video Calling
To Make a Video Calling by Entering the Phone Number First
1. Enter the area code and the phone number you wish
to dial, and then press T to dial. If you enter the wrong number, press U to delete
the number to the left of the cursor. When connected, the image of the called party and yours are displayed on the screen.
Tip
If the called party’s phone is not video calling
enabled, you can press F and enter the phone number again to make a voice call.
Answering a Video Calling
When an incoming call is detected, the phone rings.
1. Press D to answer the call with video, or press B
or [Options] and select “Hide Picture” to answer with voice only.
Tip
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 o n the screen. If the caller’s name and number are saved in the Phonebook, the caller’s name is displayed on the screen.
Rejecting an Incoming Call
1. Press F while the phone is ringing to reject a call
you do not wish to answer.
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Letting the Caller Know You are Unavailable
1. Press [Busy] while the phone is ringing to send a
busy tone to the caller of an incoming call letting them know that you cannot answer the call.
In Call Menu (Video Calling)
Muting the Microphone
1. During a video calling, press [Mute].
To use the microphone again, press [Unmute].
Swapping Images
You can swap images displayed on the video calling screens.
1. During a video calling, press [Options] and select
“Switch Images”.
2. Select “Priority to Incoming”, “Priority to
Outgoing”, “Incoming Up” or “Outgoing Up”.
Changing the Outgoing Image
During a video calling, you can switch the image shown to the caller between the camera image and an alternative image.
1. During a video calling, press [Options] and select
“Camera Picture”.
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2. Select “External Camera” or “Alternative Image”.
“External Camera”: The image through the
camera is displayed and sent to the receiver.
“Alternative Image”: The camera is turned off and
the image selected in “Alternative Image” of “Video Calling Settings” (p. 132) is used.
Turning the Speaker On and Off
You can talk via the loudspeaker on the phone when it is on.
1. During a video calling, press [Options] and select
“Loudspeaker On”.
Note
In a high-noise environment, you may not be able to
continue a call or make a clear call. We recommend that you use the handsfree kit.
With this option, there may be interruption if you
increase the earpiece volume. We recommend that you decrease the earpiece volume or use the handsfree kit.
Video Calling Settings
To Adjust the Quality of the Incoming or Outgoing Image
You can adjust the quality of the called party’s or caller’s image.
1. During a video calling, press [Options] and select
“Video Calling Settings”.
2. Select “Incoming Picture Quality” or “Outgoing
Picture Quality”.
3. Select “Normal”, “Quality Priority” or “Frame Rate
Priority”. “Normal”: The standard quality is used.
“Quality Priority”: The quality of the picture
Frame Rate Priority
To Turn the Backlight On or Off
You can turn on the backlight of your screen.
takes precedence over the frame rate.
”: The frame rate takes
precedence over the quality.
1. During a video calling, press [Options] and select
“Video Calling Settings”.
2. Select “Backlight”.
3. Select “Always On”, “Always Off” or “As Normal
Setting”. When “Always On” is selected, the backlight will
always be on during a video calling. When “As Normal Setting” is selected, the backlight will time out depending on the Backlight setting (p. 121).
To Adjust the Video Exposure
1. During a video calling, press [Options] and select
“Video Calling Settings”.
2. Select “Exposure”.
3. Press a (Light) or b (Dark).
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Entering Characters

When entering characters to create Phonebook entries, text messages or multimedia 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.
Long press the following keys to:
G-O Q
P R
: Enter 1-9 numbers.
: Enter space in Numeric mode or to
enter 0 in other modes.
: Shift between multi-tap and T9 mode.
: Display the Input Language options
screen.
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.
: Display the symbol screen.
R
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Changing the Input Language

1. On the text entry screen, press [Options] and select
“Input Language”.
2. Select the desired language.

Changing the Input Method

1. On the text entry screen, press [Options] and select
“Input Method”.
2. Select the input method you wish to use.
English/T9 mode
Input
Method
T9
Mode
Multi-tap
mode
Input Language = English
T9 Abc
T9 ABC
T9 abc
Abc
ABC
abc
Numeric
Input
Language
= Traditional
Chinese
T9 BoPoMoFo
T9 Stroke
Abc
ABC
abc
Numeric
Input
Language
= Simplified
Chinese
T9 PinYin T9 Stroke
Abc
ABC
abc
Numeric
Tip
In T9 or multi-tap mode, you can switch input mode
as follows by pressing P.
English/Multi-tap mode
Traditional Chinese/T9 mode
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T9 English Mode
Using T9 English Mode
T9 text input method is a shortcut to enter text easily and quickly.
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 “OK” to
complete the selection.
Tip
If you press Q instead of step 6, a space is inserted
next to the selected word.
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T9 BoPoMoFo and T9 Stroke Mode
In T9 BoPoMoFo and T9 Stroke mode, keys are as follows.
T9 BoPoMoFo and T9 Stroke Mode keys
Key BoPoMoFo Stroke
G H I J K L
Wildcard
M N O P Q
Go to the FullWidth Symbols screen.
R
Space
G-O
P
R
Changing the Input Method between Stroke and BoPoMoFo
See “Changing the Input Method” on page 37.
: Long press to input corresponding
Chinese character displayed in the candidate field.
: Press to change the input method.
Long press to enter tones “ ” in T9 BoPoMoFo mode.
: Press to display the FullWidth
Symbols screen. Long press to display the Input Language screen.
Using BoPoMoFo Input Mode
Input field
Long press the
corresponding numeric
key to select the desired
character directly from
the Candidate field.
Candidate field
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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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Tip
• When the cursor is placed after the first character, the Candidate field displays characters most likely to follow.
• If you want to use tone options, long press P instead of step 2 to display the desired character. The tone sy mbols are displayed in the Candidate field. The candidates are displayed. Press the corresponding numeric key (H).
Using Stroke Mode
The following is an example of entering “ ”.
1. Change the input mode to T9
Stroke mode.
2. Press I G J to display
the corresponding stroke for “”.
3. Long press M to complete the selection.

User Dictionary

You can create your own word list for alphabet text and T9 Chinese input.
English User Dictionary
Note
This function is only available when “Input
Language” is set to “English”.
To Create a New Entry
1. On the text entry screen, press [Options] and select
“User Dictionary”.
2. Select “Add New Word”.
3. Enter a new word.
To Edit a Word in the List
1. On the text entry screen, press [Options] and select
“User Dictionary”.
2. Highlight the desired word.
3. Press [Options] and select “Edit”.
4. Modify the word.
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To Delete a Word
1. On the text entry screen, press [Options] and select
“User Dictionary”.
2. Highlight the desired word.
3. Press [Options] and select “Delete”.
4. Select “Yes” or “No”.
Chinese User Dictionary
You can enter Chinese characters, alphabet, symbols and numbers for Chinese word lists.
Note
This function is only available when “Input
Language” is set to “Traditional Chinese” or “Simplified Chinese”.
Only capital letters can be used for acronyms.
To Create a New Entry
1. On the text entry screen, press [Options] and select
“Chinese User Dictionary”.
2. Select “Add New Word”.
3. Enter a new word.
4. Enter an acronym.
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To Edit a Word in the List
1. On the text entry screen, press [Options] and select
“Chinese User Dictionary”.
2. Highlight the desired word.
3. Press [Options] and select “Edit”.
4. Modify the entry word.
5. Modify the acronym.
To Delete a Word
1. On the text entry screen, press [Options] and select
“Chinese User Dictionary”.
2. Highlight the desired word.
3. Press [Options] and select “Delete”.
4. Select “Yes” or “No”.
Finding an Entry
You can recall Chinese word entries by entering the first few characters.
The following is an example from the Chinese User Dictionary.
Please notice the word is already stored at this example.
1. Press L (3 times quickly),
then long press G and enter “”.
This example is using BoPoMoFo mode
2. The character “ ” appears at
.
Normally “ ” appears here.
3. Long press O and enter
“”.
4. Long press O, then the
following characters appear.
Note
This function does not appear, if the entry word was
made by less than 4 letters or no Chinese characters included. Though, you can use t his as a shortcut if the word was created by Chinese character, since candidate character appears at so you only have to long press O without searching for following characters.
If there was a stored word which shares first 1-4
characters such as “ ”, candidate “ ” appears at or . The latest entry comes to , and if there were three or more entries start with “ ”, old candidate disappears.
If there were a stored word which shares the first 5 or
more characters, such as “ ”, after “ ” was entered, the latest character of entry completes.
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Using Templates

You can use the phrases registered in Text Templates when entering characters.
For details on creating the text template, see “Adding Phrases to Text Templates” on page 113.
1. On the text entry screen, move the cursor to the
point you wish to insert the template.
2. Press [Options] and select “Advanced”.
3. Select “Insert Template”.
4. Select the desired text template.
Copying, Cutting and Pasting Text
1. On the text entry screen, press [Options] and select
“Advanced”.
2. Select “Copy” or “Cut”.
3. Move the cursor to the first letter to be copied or to
be cut, then press B.
4. Move the cursor to the last letter to highlight the
area, then press B.
5. Move the cursor to the point you wish to paste the
letters.
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6. Press [Options] and select “Advanced”.
7. Select “Paste”.
8. Select the desired item.

Insert Phonebook Entries

You can insert the entries registered in Phonebook when entering characters.
For details on creating the Phonebook entries, see “Call Manager” on page 47.
1. On the text entry screen, move the cursor to the
point you wish to insert the Phonebook Entry.
2. Press [Options] and select “Advanced”.
3. Select “Insert Phonebook Entry”.
4. Select the desired Phonebook Entry.
The selected entry is inserted.

Using the Menu

Main Menu

1. Press B in stand-by.
The Main menu is displayed.
2. Press a, b, c or d to highlight the desired
menu, then press B to access the function. For details on the menu options, see “List of Menu
Functions” on page 8.

Shortcut Keys

You can access menus by pressing B and digit keys for the corresponding number on the Main menu. For numbers 10 to 12, press B and P (10), Q (11) or R (12). For menus with tabs, press d (or c when necessary) to select the desired tab before pressing the digit keys. See “List of Menu Functions” on page 8.
Shortcuts are listed in the headings of this user guide. Example (p. 138): To Access “Off Line Mode” Sub
Off Line Mode
“Settings” Mode”
Press BO and d twice for the “Network Settings” tab, then press H.
Example (p. 53): To Access “Manage Groups” Sub
Manage Groups
“Call Manager”
Press BNJ.
Note
The shortcut keys work for the first three menu levels
only.
Menu
(M 9-d-d-2)
“Network Settings” tab → “Off Line
Menu
(M 8-4)
“Manage Groups”
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Shortcuts

Your phone has a shortcut function (press E in stand-by) which enables you to access the desired menu quickly. The default shortcuts are as follows (shortcuts assigned to G-O can be customised):
•Main menu
• Enter phone number
G: Inbox
H: Create Message
I: Bookmarks
J: Calendar
K: Phonebook
L:Gallery
M: Calculator
N:Alarms
O:Bluetooth
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To Use the Shortcut Key
1. Press E in stand-by.
2. Select the desired item or number.
To Customise the Assigned Shortcuts
1. Press E in stand-by.
2. Highlight the shortcut you wish to customise from
G-O.
3. Press [Options] and select “Assign”.
The list of the available items is displayed.
4. Select the desired item.
Note
To move the item in the list that appears in step 1, highlight the item, press [Options] and select “Move”. Then press a or b to the desired location and press B.
To reset the customised shortcut, press [Options] and select “Set to Default” in step 2.

Call Manager

You can store the phone numbers and Email addresses of your friends, family and colleagues in the Phonebook. Your phone can store up to 750 entries. For each entry, you can enter information including up to 5 phone numbers and 5 Email addresses. There is a limit to the number of characters that can be entered for each item. The character limit differs for the handset memory and SIM/USIM card memory.
(M 8)
Adding a New Phonebook Entry
The amount of phone numbers that you can store to the SIM/USIM card is dependent on its capacity. Contact your service provider for details.
Selecting the Storage Memory
You can choose either the phone or SIM/USIM card memory locations to store the new entry.
“Call Manager” to”
“Phonebook Settings” → “Save
1. Select from “Handset”, “SIM” or “Choice”.
Tip
“Choice” prompts you to choose the memory every
time you save a new entry.
(M 8-8-3)
Registering a New Entry
“Call Manager”
If you select the “Choice” option for the memory to be used, the selection is between “To Handset” and “To SIM”.
(M 8-2)
“Add New”
1. Select the field you wish to fill in, and enter the
relevant information.
2. Press [Save] when finished.
Tip
To create an entry, at least one field must be filled
(“Last Name”, “First Name”, “Add Phone Numbe r” or “Add Email Address” for the handset memory; “Name”, “Add Phone Number” or “Add Email Address” for the USIM memory; “Name” or “Add Phone Number” for the SIM memory).
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Saving an Unregistered Number
After a call ends, you can have the confirmation screen asking you if you wish to register the number to the Phonebook.
“Call Manager” Unregistered”
“Phonebook Settings” → “Save
(M 8-8-5)
1. Select “Incoming Call” or “Outgoing Call”.
2. Select “On” or “Off”.
Registering My Card
You can register and edit your own contact as with other Phonebook entries.
“Call Manager”
(M 8-5)
“My Card”
Searching for an Entry
You can search for the desired entry by entering the first few letters of the name or by sorting the entries.
Changing the List Displayed
“Call Manager” “Source”
“Phonebook Settings” →
1. Select from “Handset”, “SIM” or “Both”.
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(M 8-8-2)
Finding a Name
“Call Manager”
“Phonebook”
1. Enter the first few letters of the name.
The first name corresponding to the entered letters is highlighted.
Sorting the Phonebook Entries
When Simplified Chinese is selected, you can change the listing order of the Phonebook entries to PinYin order or by different groups.
When another language is selected, you can change the listing order of the Phonebook entries to BoPoMoFo order or by different groups.
“Call Manager” Phonebook”
“Phonebook Settings” → “View
(M 8-8-1)
1. For Simplified Chinese, select “By PinYin” or “By
Group”. For another language, select “By BoPoMoFo” or “By Group”.
Selecting the Search Mode
“Call Manager” Mode”
“Phonebook Settings” → “Search
(M 8-8-4) (M 8-9)
1. For Simplified Chinese, select “Character Search”,
“PinYin Search” or “English Search”. For another language, select “Character Search”, “BoPoMoFo Search” or “English Search”.
Dialling from the Phonebook
“Call Manager” → “Phonebook”
1. Highlight the desired entry and press D (voice call)
or T (video calling).
Tip
If more than one phone number is registered for the
entry, highlight the desired phone number after step 1 and press D (voice call) or T (video calling).
You can also dial from the details screen of the
Phonebook. On the details screen, select the desired phone number and press D (voice call) or T (video calling).
Dialling a Service Phone Number
Certain SIM/USIM cards contain service phone numbers that can be dialled. Contact your SIM/USIM card vendor for more information. On the Phonebook screen, “Service Dialling No.” is displayed.
“Call Manager”
“Service Dialling No.”
1. Select the desired service phone number.
Tip
If the SIM/USIM card contains only one service
phone number, you can dial it in step 1 by pressing B.
If no service phone number is stored in the SIM/
USIM card, this menu cannot be selected.
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Sending a Message from the Phonebook

“Call Manager” → “Phonebook”
1. Select the desired entry including the phone number
or Email address you wish to use.
2. Select the desired phone number or Email address.
3. When a phone number is selected in step 2, select
“Create Message”. For further procedures, see “Creating a New
Message” on page 71.
Using Mailing Lists
You can create a mailing list to send the same message to a group of recipients at once. Up to 20 groups can be registered.
To Create a New Mailing List
“Call Manager” Group”
1. Enter the group name.
The new group name is displayed following the last group on the Group List screen.
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(M 8-7)
(M 8-7-1)
“Message Groups” → “Add New
To Add Recipients to a Group
Up to 20 recipients can be registered in each list.
“Call Manager”
“Message Groups”
1. Select the desired group name.
2. Select “Assign New Entry”.
3. Select the desired entry.
The detailed screen is displayed.
4. Select the desired phone number or Email address.
Tip
If you modify the entry assigned in the group, you need to re-assign it to the group. Select the entry, press [Options], then select “Re-assign Entry” in step 2.
To remove an entry from the group, select the entry, press [Options], then select “Remove Entry” in step
2.
To remove a group, press [Options] and select “Delete” in step 1.
To Send a Message Using a Mailing List
“Call Manager”
“Message Groups”
1. Highlight the desired group name.
2. Press [Options] and select “Create Message”.
For further procedures, see “Creating a New Message” on page 71.
Editing Phonebook Entries
“Call Manager” → “Phonebook”
1. Highlight the entry you wish to edit.
2. Press [Options] and select “Edit”.
3. Modify the information.
4. Press [Save] when finished.
Adding a Thumbnail to Entries
Only Phonebook entries saved to the handset can have thumbnails attached to them.
“Call Manager”
1. Highlight the desired entry.
2. Press [Options] and select “Edit”.
3. Select “Picture”.
4. Select “Assign Picture”.
5. Select the desired picture.
6. Press [Save] when finished.
Note
If you delete a picture in the handset memory, the
corresponding thumbnail is also deleted.
You can take a picture for a thumbnail by selecting
“Take Picture” in step 4.
“Phonebook”
Assigning a Ringtone or a Ring Video Clip to Each Entry
“Call Manager”
“Phonebook”
1. Highlight the desired entry.
2. Press [Options] and select “Edit”.
3. Select “Tone/Video for Voice Call”, “Tone/Video
for Video Calling” or “Tone/Video for New Message”.
4. Select “Assign Tone”.
5. Select “Preset Sounds”, “Sound Gallery”, “Video
Gallery” or “Flash
®
”.
6. Select the desired tone or video clip.
For details on selecting a ringtone or a ring video clip, see “Assigning a Ringtone for an Incoming Call” or “Assigning a Ring Video Clip for an Incoming Call” on page 123.
7. Press [Save] when finished.
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Deleting Phonebook Entries
Deleting All Phonebook Entries
“Call Manager” Entries”
“Advanced” → “Delete All
1. Select from “Handset Entries”, “SIM Entries” or
“Both Entries”.
2. Enter your handset code.
For details on the handset code, see “Changing the Handset Code” on page 129.
Deleting a Phonebook Entry
“Call Manager”
“Phonebook”
1. Highlight the desired entry.
2. Press [Options] and select “Delete”.
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Managing the Phonebook
Copying Phonebook Entries between SIM/ USIM Card and Handset
“Call Manager” Entries”
1. Select “From SIM to Handset” or “From Handset to
SIM”.
Note
When you insert the SIM/USIM card into your phone for the first time and start the Phonebook application, the confirmation screen is displayed automatically, asking you if you wish to copy or not. The number of Phonebook entries to be copied varies depending on the SIM/USIM capacity.
If the memory space is not enough to save all entries, you cannot complete copying.
(M 8-10-1)
“Advanced” → “Copy All
Sending a Phonebook Entry
“Call Manager”
“Phonebook”
1. Highlight the desired entry.
2. Press [Options] and select “Send Phonebook”.
3. Select “As Message”, “Via Bluetooth” or “Via
Infrared”.
For “As Message”
For details, see “MMS” on page 70.
For “Via Bluetooth”
For details, see “Bluetooth” on page 143.
For “Via Infrared”
For details, see “Infrared” on page 147.
Receiving a Phonebook Entry
When the phone receives a Phonebook entry, a confirmation message is displayed in stand-by.
1. Select “Yes”.
The received entry is saved in the Phonebook. Select “No” to reject.
Tip
For details on entering Infrared or Bluetooth
wireless settings, see “Connectivity” on page 143.
Manage Groups
Different ringtones can be set for each category. If you do not change a category ringtone, the ringtone assigned in the Profiles menu is used.
“Call Manager”
(M 8-4)
“Manage Groups”
1. Highlight the desired category.
2. Press [Options] and select “Assign Tone/Video”.
3. Select “For Voice Call”, “For Video Calling” or
“For New Message”.
4. Select “Assign Tone”.
5. Select “Preset Sounds”, “Sound Gallery”, “Video
Gallery” or “Flash
®
”.
6. Select the desired tone or video clip.
For details on selecting a ringtone or a ring video clip, see “Assigning a Ringtone for an Incoming Call” or “Assigning a Ring Video Clip for an Incoming Call” on page 123.
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Editing the Category Name
You can edit category names to be assigned to the Phonebook entries.
“Call Manager”
“Manage Groups”
1. Highlight the desired category name.
2. Press [Edit] and select “Edit Name”.
3. Modify the name.
Speed Dial List
You can set a maximum of 8 phone numbers in the Speed Dial list (p. 29).
Setting Phonebook Entries in the Speed Dial List
“Call Manager”
(M 8-6)
“Speed Dial List”
1. Select the desired entry.
2. Select the desired phone number.
Tip
The nine digit keys (G-O) correspond to Speed
Dial list numbers.
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To Change the Speed Dial List
“Call Manager”
“Speed Dial List”
1. Highlight the entry you wish to change.
2. Press [Change].
3. Select the phone number you wish to change.
Memory Status
This function helps you to check the memory used in the Phonebook.
“Call Manager”
(M 8-10-2)
“Advanced” → “Memory Status”

Multimedia

Video Player
Playing Back the Last File
“Multimedia” Video”
Playing Back Video Clip Files
“Multimedia”
(M 7)
(M 7-1)
“Video Player” → “Last Played
“Video Player” → “My Videos”
(M 7-1-1)
1. Select “Handset Memory” or “Memory Card”.
2. Select “All Videos” or the desired playlist.
3. Select the desired file.
To pause playback, press B. To stop playback, press U.
Tip
You can control the Video Player by using the
following keys:
a/b: Increases or decreases the volume. b (long press): Mutes. d: Jumps to the next file. c: Returns to the start of the current file. cc: Jumps to the previous file. d (long press): Fast-forwards. c (long press): Rewinds.
The side keys can be used to change the volume level.
Pressing H changes the size of the video display in
the following order: Normal Size, Enlarge, Full Screen, Wide Screen and Cinema Screen. Note that this does not change the Display Size setting.
Pressing Q displays the help information.
Searching for a File to Be Played Back
“Multimedia”
“Video Player” → “My Videos”
1. Select “Handset Memory” or “Memory Card”.
2. Select “All Videos” or the desired playlist.
3. Press [Options] and select “Search”.
4. Enter a few letters of the title.
The matching files are highlighted. The search will match the entered text with any part of the title.
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Adding a File to the Playlist
You can add files to a playlist.
“Multimedia”
“Video Player” → “My Videos”
1. Select “Handset Memory” or “Memory Card”.
2. Select “All Videos” or the desired playlist.
3. Highlight the file you wish to add to the playlist.
4. Press [Options] and select “Add to Playlist”.
The playlists are displayed. For details on creating a playlist, see “Adding a New Playlist”.
5. Select the desired playlist.
The file highlighted in step 3 is saved. To delete files from the playlist, highlight the file in the playlist and press [Options]. Then select “Delete from Playlist”.
Adding a New Playlist
You can create a playlist and register desired files in it.
“Multimedia”
“Video Player” → “My Videos”
1. Select “Handset Memory” or “Memory Card”.
2. Press [Options] and select “Add New Playlist”.
3. Enter the desired playlist name.
4. Press B.
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Note
To delete the playlist, highlight the playlist and press [Options]. Then select “Delete Playlist”.
Settings
You can select a play mode for “Playback Pattern”, “Backlight”, “Display Size”, “Sound Effects” and “Web Link Setting” when playing back video clip files.
“Multimedia”
(M 7-1-5)
“Video Player” → “Settings”
1. Select from “Playback Pattern”, “Backlight”,
“Display Size”, “Sound Effects” or “Web Link Setting”.
2. Select from the following:
• “Playback Pattern” “Normal”: Plays back all files in the
“Repeat”: Continues playback of
“Repeat All”: Continues playback of all
“Random”: Plays back files in the
selected folder once and stops playback.
selected file in the selected folder.
files in the selected folder.
selected folder at random.
•“Backlight” “Always On”: Lit while the file is played
back.
“Always Off”: Unlit while the file is played
back even if a key is pressed.
“Normal Settings”: Works with the main
backlight setting (p. 121).
• “Display Size” “Normal Size”: Displays the file in its
original size.
“Enlarge”: Displays the file in an
enlarged size.
“Full Screen”: Displays the file on the full
screen.
“Wide Screen”: Displays the file on the wide
screen.
“Cinema Screen”: Displays the file on the
cinema screen.
• “Sound Effects” “Normal”: Plays back file without any
sound effects.
“Bass”: Plays back file with
enhanced bass sound.
“Surround”: Plays back file with
surround sound.
“Surround Bass”: Plays back file with
surround sound and enhanced bass sound.
“Loud-Wide”: Plays back file with
dynamic sound.
“Karaoke”: Plays back file with the
vocal part softened.
“Rock”: Plays back file with
enhanced balance.
“Hall”: Plays back file with
enhanced reverberation.
“Hiphop”: Plays back file with bass
sound and enhanced resonance.
• “Web Link Setting” “On”: The browser is launched if a
URL is included in the video contents.
“Off”: The browser is not launched
even if a URL is included in the video contents.
Downloading Video Clip Files
“Multimedia”
“Video Player” → “Download
(M 7-1-3)
Videos”
The video clip file download site is displayed.
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Streaming Player
You can play back video clip files while downloading them from the mobile network.
You can also register the address of the Web site as a bookmark.
“Multimedia”
(M 7-2)
“Streaming Player”
1. Select “Last Played”, “Enter URL”, “Favourites”,
“Access Log” or “Settings”. “Last Played”: Shows the last streaming file. “Enter URL”: Enter the desired address of the
“Favourites”: The address of the Web site is
“Access Log”: Shows a log of the Web sites you
“Settings”: The backlight, display size and
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Web site. The browser opens, starts downloading and plays back.
registered.
have accessed.
sound effect settings.
Music Player
Music Player supports MP3, MPEG-4 and 3GPP format sound files. You can access other menus while listening to sound files.
Creating a New Playlist
You can create your own playlist, storing and managing your favourite tracks and the order of tracks.
“Multimedia” “Playlists”
(M 7-3)
“Music Player” → “My Music” →
1. Press [Options] and select “Add New Playlist”.
2. Enter the desired playlist name.
Note
To delete the playlist, highlight the playlist and press
[Options]. Then select “Delete Playlist”.
You can create up to 99 playlists.
Playing Back Sound Files
“Multimedia”
“Music Player” → “My Music”
1. Select the item you wish to play back.
•“All Music”: All sound files are displayed.
• “Artists”: The names of all artists are displayed. When an artist is selected, all of their albums are displayed. When an album is selected, all of the sound files in the selected album are displayed.
• “Albums”: The names of all albums are displayed. When an album is selected, all of the sound files in the selected album are displayed.
• “Playlists”: All playlists are displayed. When a playlist is selected, all of the sound files in the selected playlist are displayed.
2. Select the desired sound file.
To pause playback, press B. To stop playback, press F and go back to stand-by, then press F again. Select “Yes” when the pop-up appears.
Note
Select “My Music” to update the list of available
music tracks.
You are asked whether or not to play sounds wh en the
Silent mode is activated.
To play the last played file, select “Last Played
Music”. “Currently Playin g” is displayed when a file is being played back.
When you receive a call, playback of the current file
is paused, and you can receive the call. After the call ends, playback resumes automatically.
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Tip
You can return to the Main menu screen while
playing back the file in the background.
You can create your playlist by listing only the
desired files (p. 58).
Sound files in both the handset and the memory card
are displayed in a single view.
When listening to music using an A2DP compatible
Bluetooth handsfree device, play back the file from Music Player.
To select the playback pattern, press [Options] and
select “Playback Pattern”. “Normal”: Plays back all files in the selected
folder once and stops playback.
“Repeat”: Continues playback of selected file
in the selected folder.
“Repeat All”: Continues playback of all files in the
selected folder.
“Random”: Plays back files in the selected folder
at random.
“Random Repeat”:
Continues playback of files in the selected folder at random.
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While in the Music Player, the player can be
controlled by using the following keys:
a/b: Increases or decreases the volume. b (long press): Mutes. d: Jumps to the next file. c: Returns to the start of the current file. cc: Jumps to the previous file. d (long press): Fast-forwards. c (long press): Rewinds. F: Plays back the file in the background.
The side keys can be used to change the volume level.
Searching for a File to Be Played Back
“Multimedia”
“Music Player” → “My Music”
1. Select “All Music”, “Artists”, “Albums” or
“Playlists”.
2. Enter a few letters of the title.
The matching files are highlighted. The search will match the entered text with any part of the title.
Tip
You can also search for a file by pressing [Options]
and selecting “Search” in step 2.
Sorting Files
“Multimedia” “All Music”
“Music Player” → “My Music” →
1. Press [Options] and select “Sort”.
2. Select “By Title”, “By Artist”, “By Album” or
“By Genre”. Sort results are displayed.
Adding a File to the Playlist
You can add files to a playlist.
“Multimedia” “All Music”
“Music Player” → “My Music” →
1. Highlight the file you wish to add to the playlist.
2. Press [Options] and select “Add to Playlist”.
The playlists are displayed. For details on adding a playlist, see “Creating a New Playlist” on page 58.
3. Select the desired playlist.
The file highlighted in step 1 is saved. To delete files from the playlist, highlight the file in the playlist and press [Options]. Then select “Delete from Playlist”.
Note
You can store up to 99 files in one playlist. However,
the total number of files stored on your phone cannot exceed 350 files.
Downloading Music Files
“Multimedia” Music”
The music file download site is displayed.
“Music Player” → “Download
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Camera

Your phone has a bu ilt-in digital camera that allows you to take pictures and record video clips wherever you are. This section starts with basic functions and operational procedures to take, save and send pictures and video clips, followed by common and unique functions to camera and video modes.
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Taking Pictures

“Camera”
1. Press B to take the picture.
The shutter sounds and the still image of the taken picture is displayed.
2. Press B to save the picture.
The taken picture is saved in Gallery. To send the taken picture, press C in step 2.
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Note
When the video camera is launched, press C.
When you try to send a picture that is too large in
size, the picture size is resized for the message. The original sized picture is saved in Gallery.
Tip
You can activate the camera by long pressing X in stand-by. Simply press X to take pictures, and start and stop recording.
You can lock the focus by pressing D before taking a picture or recording a video clip.

Recording Video Clips

You can record a video clip with your phone.
“Camera”
The preview is displayed on the screen. When in photo camera mode, press C to switch to
video camera mode.
1. Press B.
2. To stop recording, press B.
3. Select “Save”.
The video clip is saved in Gallery. To view the preview before saving, select “Preview”. To send the video clip, select “Send” and then select “As Message”, “Bluetooth” or “Infrared”.
For “As Message”
For details, see “MMS” on page 70.
For “Bluetooth”
For details, see “Bluetooth” on page 143.
For “Infrared”
For details, see “Infrared” on page 147.
Note
You can only send video clips when “For Message”
is selected for the recording time. For details, see “Selecting the Recording Time and Picture Size” on page 69.

Common Functions in the Photo and Video Camera Modes

Using the Digital Zoom Function
To Adjust the Zooming Ratio
1. Press a or b.
Once the phone has returned to stand-by, the zoom settings return to default.
Adjusting the Exposure
“Camera” “Exposure”
“Camera” “Exposure”
1. Press d (Bright) or c (Dark).
[Options] → “Shooting Settings” →
[Options] → “Record Settings” →
: (Dark Normal → Bright)
Once the phone has returned to stand-by, the brightness settings return to default.
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Switching the Focus Mode
“Camera” “Focus”
“Camera” “Focus”
[Options] → “Shooting Settings” →
[Options] → “Record Settings” →
1. Select the desired option.
: Auto Focus : Manual Focus :Macro
Selecting the Picture or Video Quality
Select the appropriate option.
“Camera” “Camera”
[Options] → “Picture Quality”
[Options] → “Video Quality”
1. Select the desired picture or video quality.
: Super Fine :Fine : Normal
Note
The better quality you select, the larger the file size
becomes.
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Using the Self-Timer
Select the appropriate option.
“Camera”
[Options] → “Self-timer”
1. Select “2sec”, “5sec” or “10sec”.
When you select one of these options, the corresponding indicator (“ ”, “ ”, or “ ”) is displayed on the screen. Select “Off” to cancel the self-timer.
Selecting the Storage Memory
Select the appropriate option.
“Camera” Pictures”
“Camera” Videos”
[Options] → “Settings” → “Save New
[Options] → “Settings” → “Save New
1. Select the desired location from “To Handset
Memory”, “To Memory Card” or “Choice”.
Note
If you select “Choice”, select the desired location every time you save.
Auto Save
You can set the phone to save pictures and video clips automatically.
“Camera”
[Options] → “Settings” → “Auto Save”
1. Select “On” or “Off”.
Using the Help Function
“Camera”
Mobile Light
To Change the Mobile Light Mode
Set the mobile light according to your purpose.
“Camera”
[Options] → “Help”
[Options] → “Mobile Light”
1. Select the desired mode.
“On” ( ): The light is always on. “Auto” ( ): The light turns on if the phone
“Low Light” ( ) (photo camera mode only):
“Off”: The light is always off. The corresponding indicator is displayed on the screen. Select “Off” to turn it off.
Switching between the Photo and Video Camera Modes
You can switch between the photo and video camera modes by pressing C.
detects that the conditions are dark.
Select this mode for macro shooting.
Common Shortcut Keys
If multiple options exist, they switch each time you press each of the following keys.
Photo Camera Video Camera
D Focus Lock G Focus H Switches Viewfinder
between with and
without indicators
I Scan Barcode J Save New Pictures Save New Videos K Picture Size L Scene Microphone M Picture Quality Video Quality N Self-timer O Zoom Max/Min Q Help R Mobile Light
Switches the display
modes in the Preview
screen
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Note
The “Switches the display modes” option is available
in “Preview” before you save a video clip. See “Recording Video Clips” on page 63.

Functions in Photo Camera Mode

Selecting the Picture Size
You can select the size of pictures. All taken pictures are saved in the JPEG format.
“Camera”
1. Select the desired size.
1536 × 2048 pixels/1080 × 1920 pixels/ 1200 × 1600 pixels/960 × 1280 pixels/ 480 × 854 pixels/480 × 640 pixels/ 240 × 320 pixels/120 × 160 pixels/ 1536 × 864 pixels/854 × 480 pixels
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[Options] → “Picture Size”
Continuous Shoot
There are various modes for taking continuous shots.
“Camera” Shoot”
[Options] → “Modes” → “Continuous
1. Select the desired mode.
The following continuous shoot modes are available: “Off”: The continuous shoots are
“4 Pictures”/“9 Pictures” ( / ):
“Overlapped” ( ): Overlaps continuous
cancelled.
Takes 4 or 9 pictures continuously. After selecting this mode, select from “Fast”, “Normal”, “Slow” or “Manual”.
pictures into one picture and makes an afterimage. After selecting this mode, select “Fast” or “Normal”.
Note
When you select “Manual” to take continuous
pictures, press B manually at the desired speed.
You cannot use the Continuous Shoot function for
picture sizes larger than 480 Pictures” and “Overlapped” are not available for picture sizes larger than 240
Taking Panorama Pictures
“Camera”
[Options] → “Modes” → “Panorama”
×
854 pixels. “9
×
320 pixels.
1. Select “On” and press B.
2. Move the phone slowly to keep the + mark aligned
with the assisting lines, and press B.
3. Select “Save”.
Note
The image is captured automatically if the bar in the
lower right turns blue before B is pressed in step 2.
To Set the Assisting Lines
“Camera” Settings”
[Options] → “Settings” → “Panorama
“Assisting Lines”
1. Select “On” or “Off”.
Note
An error message is displayed if you move the phone
fast when taking panorama pictures with this setting on.
To Set the AE-Lock
When this setting is enabled, the exposure setting is fixed for the same brightness level.
“Camera” Settings”
[Options] → “Settings” → “Panorama
“AE-Lock”
1. Select “Enable” or “Disable”.
Barcode/Scan
You can read barcodes in QR code format. For details, see page 115.
“Camera” Barcode”
[Options] → “Barcode/Scan” → “Scan
1. Display the barcode.
2. Press B.
The scanned result is displayed.
Selecting the White Balance
“Camera” “White Balance”
[Options] → “Shooting Settings” →
1. Select from “Auto”, “Daylight”, “Cloud/Shade”,
“Tungsten” or “Fluorescent”.
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Camera Effects
You can select from various camera effects.
“Camera” Effects”
[Options] → “Modes” → “Camera
1. Select from “Sepia”, “Monochrome” or “Negative”.
Selecting a Frame
You can select the frame from preset patterns or Picture Gallery.
“Camera”
[Options] → “Modes” → “Add Frame”
1. Select “Preset Frames” or “Picture Gallery”.
2. Select the desired frame.
The selected frame is confirmed on the display.
3. Press B.
Note
Images larger than 240 pixels [W]
cannot be used.
Selecting the Scene
You can select the appropriate mode by scene when you take a picture.
“Camera”
[Options] → “Scene”
×
320 pixels [H]
1. Select from “Auto”, “Night”, “Sports”, “Text”,
“Pet”, “Against Sun” or “Portrait”.
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Using the Full Screen
You can display the preview on the full screen without the soft key area and indicator area.
“Camera” Indicators”
Note
To return to the normal viewfinder, select “Normal
Viewfinder”.
Selecting the Shutter Sound
“Camera” Sound”
[Options] → “Settings” → “Display
“Full Viewfinder”
[Options] → “Settings” → “Shutter
1. Select the desired shutter sound from 3 preset
patterns. To play back the shutter sound, press [Play] in step
1.
Note
Continuous Shoot uses the specialised shutter sound
that cannot be changed using the above settings.
The shutter sound remains active even when
“General Volume” (p. 122) is set to “Silent” to prevent unauthorised use.

Functions in Video Camera Mode

Selecting the Recording Time and Picture Size
“Camera”
1. Select “For Message”, “Extended Video” or “SD
2. Select the desired picture size.
[Options] → “Record Time/Size”
VIDEO”. For Message ( ): Limits the size to send a
Extended Video ( ): Less than 30 minutes
SD VIDEO ( ): Records in SD Video
If “For Message” is selected, select “QCIF(176× 144)” or “SubQCIF(128×96)”. If “Extended Video” is selected, select “VGA(640×480)”, “WQVGA(400×240)”, “QVGA(320×240)”, “HQVGA(240×176)”, “QCIF(176× 144)” or “SubQCIF(128×96)”. If “SD VIDEO” is selected, select “VGA(640×480)” or “QVGA(320×240)”.
message depending on service providers.
(depending on the memory).
format.
Note
If you select “For Message” for the recording time,
the file size is limited depending on the service provider. Therefore, the quality is also limited for the setting.
“Send” is not displayed after recording in the
Extended Video mode.
Recording Video Clips with Sound
To record a video clip with sound, the microphone needs to be activated.
“Camera”
[Options] → “Microphone”
1. Select “On” or “Off”.
Note
The microphone is already turned on in the default
setting. Select “Off” to record a video clip without the sound.
The file size of a video clip can be reduced if the
sound is not recorded.
Video Encoding
“Camera” Encode”
[Options] → “Settings” → “Video
1. Select the appropriate format.
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Messages

Your phone allows you to send and receive text messages, multimedia messages and Emails. It is compatible with most POP3 Email providers.
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SMS
SMS allows you to send text messages up to 70 Chinese or 160 English characters in one SMS. If the number of characters in an SMS exceeds this limit, the message is split into several segments. For example, if a message contains 100 Chinese characters, it is sent as two SMS messages.
As a general rule, if both Chinese and English characters are used, one Chinese character is counted as two English characters. For punctuation symbols and special symbols, the character count will depend on whether it is full-width or half-width. When the symbol is full-width, it is counted as two English characters or one Chinese character. When the symbol is half-width, it is counted as one English character.
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Long SMS

WX-T92 supports Long SMS, which allows you to send text messages up to 335 Chinese or 765 English characters. If the number of characters in a message exceeds this number, the message is automatically delivered by MMS and the charge for an MMS is applied.
MMS
With MMS, you can send images, sound or video to brighten someone’s day. Messages of up to 300 KB with images, sound, or video clips can be sent and received.

Email

Email allows you to send messages of up to 300 KB.
Note
Some MMS functions may not always be available
depending on your network. Contact your service provider for more information.
Maximum message size varies depending on the
restrictions set by the service provider.
Creating a New Message
(SMS/MMS) “Messages” (Email) “Messages”
1. Select the recipient field.
2. Select the desired method to enter the recipient’s
3. For MMS, enter or select the Email address or
“Message” → “Create Message”
“Email” → “Create Email”
details.
phone number from the Phonebook. For SMS, enter or select a phone number. For Email, enter or select an Email address.
• To add multiple Email addresses or phone numbers, highlight the recipient field, press [Options], select “Edit Recipients” and select “Add Recipient”. Enter or select the Email address or phone number from the existing Phonebook.
• To change the recipient mode, press [Options], select “Edit Recipients” and highlight the desired recipient. Press [Options] and select “Change to To”, “Change to Cc” or “Change to Bcc”.
• To add a subject, highlight the subject field and
press B. Then enter the subject in the subject entry screen and press B.
4. Place the cursor in the message field.
5. Press B to display the message entry screen.
Enter the message and press B.
6. Press [Options] and select “Send”.
“Send” is not available when no recipients are set. After the message is sent, the message is moved to the Sent box.
Note
When you create an SMS message, the mode is
automatically switched to MMS in the following cases:
When an Email address is entered in the recipient
field.
When a subject is entered.
When the size of entered text has exceeded the SMS
size limit.
Tip
To send the same message to a group of recipients,
select “Select Message Group” in step 2, then select the desired group name. For details on creating a mailing list, see “To Create a New Mailing List” on page 50.
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To Add a Slide Show
1. Perform steps 1 to 5 in “Creating a New Message”
on page 71.
2. Press [Options] and select “Add Slide”.
3. Select “Add Slide After” or “Add Slide Before”.
4. Enter another message.
If you wish to set the duration of each slide, highlight your message or other inserted item such as a picture or sound file. Press [Options] and select “Slide Duration”, then select the desired duration. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add more slides.
Tip
You can create messages up to 300 KB. Each slide
can contain one picture and/or one sound file or video clip.
To Attach Data
1. In step 6 in “Creating a New Message” on page 71,
press [Options] and select “Insert Item”.
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2. Select “Picture”, “Sound”, “Video”, “Attach
Contact”, “Attach Appointment”, “Others” or
®
“Flash
”.
When selecting “Attach Contact” or “Attach Appointment”, go to step 4.
3. Select the desired option and then select the desired
file. If you wish to attach pictures, sounds or video clips
that are saved, select “Saved Pictures”, “Saved Sound” or “Saved Video”. If you wish to take new pictures, record sounds or video clips, select “Take Picture”, “Record Voice” or “Record Video”.
4. Select the desired data.
If you wish to select your own Phonebook entry, select “My Card”. When attaching an appointment, select the desired day including a schedule entry you wish to add and select the desired schedule entry.
Note
When attaching JPEG files, select the appropriate
resize option, as the maximum message size for sending varies depending on the service provider.
To Remove Attachments
1. In step 6 in “Creating a New Message” on page 71,
highlight the desired item, press [Options] and then select “Remove Picture”, “Remove Sound”, “Remove Video” or “Remove Item”.
Using the Sending Options
You can use the message sending options for each type of message.
1. Press [Options] and select “Messaging Settings”.
• “Delivery Report” (“On”, “Off”) (SMS/MMS): Enables or disables Delivery Report when the message is successfully sent to the recipient.
• “Expiry Time” (“Maximum”, “1 hour”, “12 hours”, “1 day”, “1 week”) (SMS/MMS): Sets Expiry Time for a message to be saved in the server.
• “Priority” (“High”, “Normal”, “Low”): Prioritises composed messages.
• “Read Report” (“On”, “Off”) (SMS/MMS): Confirms whether or not a report is sent notifying the sender that the message has been read.
2. Press [Options] and select “Send”.
After the message is sent, the message is moved to the Sent box.
Note
The current message size displayed while you are
creating the message is an approximation.
If a message cannot be sent for some reason, the
message stays in the Outbox and the “ ” is displayed in stand-by. To send the message in the Outbox, highlight the message, press [Options] and select “Resend”.
Tip
To save the message without sending, press
[Options] and select “Save to Drafts” in step 6 in “Creating a New Message” on page 71.
You can send the following items attached to
multimedia messages. Details are given in the following sections.
Gallery data
Phonebook entry
Schedule entry created by Calendar, etc.
You can use the template option to help you compose
messages. For details on using this option, see “Using Templates” on page 44.
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Sending a Message in the Drafts Box
(SMS/MMS) “Messages” (Email) “Messages”
“Message” → “Drafts”
“Email” → “Drafts”
1. Highlight the desired message.
2. Press [Options] and select “Edit & Send”.
3. Modify the message, if necessary.
4. Press [Options] and select “Send”.
“Send” is not available when no recipients are set.
Reading a Message
Messages you receive are saved in the Inbox.
(SMS/MMS) “Messages” (Email) “Messages”
“Message” → “Inbox”
“Email” → “Inbox”
1. Select a folder.
2. Select the message you wish to view.
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Storing the Phone Number of a Sender in the Phonebook
(SMS/MMS) “Messages” (Email) “Messages”
“Message” → “Inbox”
“Email” → “Inbox”
1. Select a folder.
2. Highlight the message from which you wish to store
the phone number or Email address.
3. Press [Options] and select “Save Address”.
The new Phonebook entry screen including the phone number is displayed. For details on creating a new Phonebook entry, see “Adding a New Phonebook Entry” on page 47.
Calling the Phone Number of a Sender Embedded in the Message
(SMS/MMS) “Messages” (Email) “Messages”
“Message” → “Inbox”
“Email” → “Inbox”
1. Select a folder.
2. Hig hlight the message containing the phone nu mber
you wish to dial.
3. Press [Options] and select “Call Sender”.
Downloading a Single MMS
“Messages”
“Message” → “Inbox”
1. Highlight the message alert ( ) you wish to
download.
2. Press [Options] and select “Download”.
Replying to a Message or to All Addresses
(SMS/MMS) “Messages” (Email) “Messages”
“Message” → “Inbox”
“Email” → “Inbox”
1. Select a folder.
2. Highlight the message you wish to reply to.
3. Press [Options] and select “Reply” (to sender only)
or “Reply All” (to all other recipients listed in the original To or Cc lists).
4. Select “Reply” or “Reply with History”.
5. Enter the message.
6. Press [Options] and select “Send”.
“Send” is not available when no recipients are set.
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Forwarding a Message
(SMS/MMS) “Messages” (Email) “Messages”
“Message” → “Inbox”
“Email” → “Inbox”
1. Select a folder.
2. Highlight the message you wish to forward.
3. Press [Options] and select “Forward”.
4. Perform steps 1 to 6 in “Creating a New Message”
on page 71.
Sorting the Messages in the List
(SMS/MMS) “Messages” (Email) “Messages”
“Message” → “Inbox”
“Email” → “Inbox”
1. Select a folder.
2. Press [Options] and select “View Settings”.
3. Select “Sort”.
4. Select the desired sort option.
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Cell Broadcasts
You can receive cell broadcast messages or general messages such as weather forecasts and traffic reports. This information is broadcast to subscribers in certain network areas.
This function may not be available on all mobile phone networks. Contact your service provider for more information.
Enabling/Disabling Cell Broadcasts
“Messages” Off”
(M 4-4)
“Cell Broadcasts” → “Switch On/
1. Select “On” or “Off”.
Reading Cell Broadcast Messages
“Messages” Messages”
“Cell Broadcasts” → “Read
1. Select the desired subject.
2. Scroll the screen to read the message.
3. Press U.
Setting Languages for Cell Broadcast Messages
“Messages” “Language”
“Cell Broadcasts” → “Settings” →
1. Highlight the desired language and press B to
check.
2. Press [Save].
Subscribing to Cell Broadcasts
Select the page of the cell broadcast message that you want.
“Messages” “Set Info Subjects”
“Cell Broadcasts” → “Settings” →
1. Select “Add/Remove”.
2. Highlight the desired subject and press B to check.
3. Press [Save].
Tip
If the desired subject is not in the list that appears in
step 2, select “Create Subject” in step 1, then enter the subject code to add a page. For details on the subject code, contact your service provider.
Area Info
The Area Info is the message information that operators send to subscribers in certain areas. When you receive Area Info, the message (area code) is displayed in stand-by.
Enabling/Disabling Area Info
“Messages”
(M 4-5)
“Area Info”
1. Select “On” or “Off”.
Note
This function may not be available on all mobile
phone networks. Contact your service provider for more information.
If Area Info is set to “On”, the stand-by time will
decrease.
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Messaging Settings
General Settings
“Messages” “General Settings”
“Messaging Settings” →
(M 4-6)
1. Select the item you wish to set up.
• “Signature”: Enables or disables “Auto Insert”. Select “Edit” to edit current signature.
• “Auto Delete”: Sets whether to delete the oldest message automatically when the Inbox, Sent or Both (Inbox and Sent) is full.
• “Message List View”: Switches the mailbox listing.
• “Inbox Display Settings”: Switches the Inbox listing.
• “Sent Box Display Settings”: Switches the Sent box listing.
• “Scroll Unit”: Scroll through messages by “Single Line”, “Half Page” or “Whole Page”.
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• “Message Type”: Sets the type of message that can be created to either SMS or MMS. When set to “Free”, the message is sent automatically either as an SMS or MMS as appropriate.
When set to “SMS”, the functions for MMS are not available.
SMS Settings
“Messages” “SMS Settings”
“Messaging Settings” →
1. Select the item you wish to set up.
• “Delivery Report”: Enables or disables Delivery Report request.
• “Automatic Resend”: Tries to resend the failed SMS message up to two times (“On” or “Off” selection).
• “Expiry Time”: This indicates the number of days and hours for which a message you send may remain undelivered to the message recipient. During this period, the message service centre will continually try to deliver the message to the recipient.
• “Message Centre”: Enter the message centre number. Up to 2 numbers can be registered.
If you wish to enter a country code for a message to an international number, long press Q until a + sign is displayed.
•“Reply Path”: Enables or disables adding a reply path to the message.
• “Connection Type”: Sets the preferred connection type (“GPRS Preferred”, “CSD Preferred”).
MMS Settings
“Messages”
“Messaging Settings” →
“MMS Settings”
1. Select the item you wish to set up.
• “MMS Accounts”: Select the desired ac count or select “Create New” to enter the following settings.
“Profile Name”: MMS profile name
(unique name) “Proxy”: Proxy setting for MMS “Relay Server URL”: MMS relay server
• “Home Download”: Controls the message download timing inside your network area.
“Always Download”: Downloads messages
immediately from the server.
“Always Defer”: Defers message download.
• “Roaming Download”: Controls the message download timing when roaming outside of your network.
“Always Download”: Downloads messages
immediately from the server.
“Always Defer”: Defers message download.
• “Delivery Report”: Enables or disables Delivery Report request.
• “Automatic Resend”: Tries to resend the failed MMS message up to two times (“On” or “Off” selection).
• “Delivery Report Allow”: Confirms whether or not a report is sent notifying the sender when you receive a message.
•“Read Report”: Enables or disables Read Report request.
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• “Read Report Allow”: Enables or disables Read Report Allow when the recipient is required to inform the sender that the message has been read.
• “Expiry Time”: This indicates the number of days and hours for which a message you send may remain undelivered to the message recipient. During this period, the message service centre will continually try to deliver the message to the recipient.
• “Slide Duration”: Sets the duration of the slide.
• “Slide Auto Play”: Enables or disables Slide Auto Play.
• “Send File Settings”: Sets whether or not to send and save the file settings.
• “Max Message Size”: Sets the maximum message size for sending and disables sending MMS messages exceeding that size.
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• “Creation Mode”: When set to “Free”, you can attach files of any format to the mail. When set to “Restricted”, only files in certain formats and size can be attached. The “Restricted” setting has priority over “Max Message Size”.
• “Hide Number”: Sets whether to show or hide the sender’s address.
• “Delivery Time” (“Immediate”, “1 hour”, “12 hours”, “1 day”, “1 week”): Sets the time the message is delivered after the Send key is pressed.
• “Anonymous Rejection”: Enables or disables the rejection of messages from anonymous senders.
To Activate the MMS Account Profile
1. Select “MMS Accounts”.
2. Select the desired profile you wish to activate.
Email Settings
“Messages” “Email Settings”
To Set an Email Account
“Messaging Settings” →
1. Select “Email Accounts” and highlight the preset
Email account. You can also create a new account.
2. Press [Options] and select “Edit”.
3. Select the item you wish to set up.
“Account Name”: Email account name (unique
“Incoming Server”: Server name, user ID,
“Outgoing Server”: Server name, user ID,
“Access Point”: Access point for Email “Email Address”: Email address
name)
password, port number, APOP authentication and encryption for the incoming server
password, port number, SMTP authentication and encryption for the outgoing server
“Advanced Settings”: Your name, signature,
download interval, download configuration, Max Download Limit, save sent messages
To Activate the Email Account Profile
1. Select “Email Accounts”.
2. Select the desired profile you wish to activate.
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FET Mobile Internet

Your phone is a lready configured to access FET Mobile Internet.
FET Mobile Internet is a new mobile Internet portal which is your gateway to a new world of information, games, music and services.
Because your phone uses 3G (UMTS), it has a system that is faster than previous ways of getting mobile information. Also, the connection is ‘always on’ which means there is no need to wait for dialling up. You only have to pay for the data you send or receive, not how long you’re connected.
Your phone contains a WAP/Web browser used for surfing on the mobile Internet, where you can get a lot of useful information. Normally, pages are designed for a mobile phone.
Your phone is already set up to FET Mobile Internet site for Browser/MMS Settings.
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(M 2)
Main Menu
“FET Mobile Internet”
The FET Mobile Internet service page is displayed.
“FET Mobile Internet”
The URL entry screen is displayed. You can type in the URL of a site directly.
“FET Mobile Internet”
See page 83.
“FET Mobile Internet”
WAP Push alerts are displayed.
“FET Mobile Internet”
You can view all the screenshots that have been saved onto the handset memory.
“FET Mobile Internet”
The history of pages you have recently browsed is displayed.
“FET Mobile Internet”
See page 84.
“Homepage”
“Go to URL”
“Bookmarks”
“Alert Inbox”
“My Saved Page”
“Access History”
“Browser Settings”

Navigating a WAP or Web Page

a b c d:
Moves the highlight around in the screen.
A: Launches the option menu if it has not
been launched. Used to select an option from the option menu.
B: Executes the highlighted item in the
screen.
C: Launches “FET Mobile Internet” by
opening the browser when in stand-by. Moves to previous page when the browser is active.
F (short press):
Exits the browser.
(long press):
Turns off the phone.
Editing Bookmarks
“FET Mobile Internet”
(M 2-3)
“Bookmarks”
1. Select the desired URL, and press [Options].
You can edit the list of Bookmarks by the following options: (When a bookmark is focused) “Edit”: Edits the URL address of the
“Add New Bookmark”:
“Create Folder”: Creates new folders. “Open in New Tab”: Opens a bookmark in a new
“Send”: Sends the URL address to
“Move”: Moves bookmarks to
“Details”: Displays detailed
“Delete”: Deletes a bookmark. “Delete All”: Deletes all bookmarks.
bookmark.
Creates new bookmarks.
tab. (This option is available only when the options menu is opened from the browser screen.)
recipients.
another location or into a folder.
information of the WAP/ Web page.
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(When a folder is focused) “Add New Bookmark”:
Creates new bookmarks. “Create Folder”: Creates new folders. “Move”: Moves folder and
bookmarks in the folder to
another location. “Rename Folder”: Renames the folder. “Delete”: Deletes the folder and
bookmarks in the folder. “Delete All”: Deletes all folders and
bookmarks. (When there are no bookmarks) “Add New Bookmark”:
Creates new bookmarks. “Create Folder”: Creates new folders.
Browser Settings
“FET Mobile Internet”
(M 2-7)
“Browser Settings”
“Font Size”: Sets the font size for
browsing. “Scroll Settings”: Sets the speed of scrolling. “Cursor Settings”: Sets whether or not to show
the cursor, and its speed. “Downloads”: Sets whether or not to show
images when accessing the
WAP/Web page.
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“Memory Operation”: Clears Cache, Cookies, or
Authentication information.
“Security Settings”: Adjusts the security prompt
level.
“Download to”: Sets the preferred download
location.
“Zoom Factor”: Sets the zoom ratio for
viewing a page.
“Zoom Area”: Sets the window size for
displaying enlarged specific area.
“WAP Push”: Sets whether you need
confirmation for Push messages.
“Initialized Browser”: Initializes the browser
settings and memory.
“Reset Settings”: Resets all the browser
settings to the default settings.
Browser Options when Online
You can use the various options of the browser.
[Options]
C
“Home”: Goes to the homepage. “Alert Inbox”: Displays WAP Push alerts. “Forward”: Goes to the next page.
“Open This Frame”: Opens the selected frame.
(This option is available only when a frame page is displayed.)
“Bookmarks”: Displays the Bookmarks
menu. See page 83.
“My Saved Page”: Displays all the browser
screenshots saved in the handset memory.
“Copy Text”: Copies the text on the WAP/
Web page.
“Reload Page”: Reloads the W AP/Web page
to get updated information.
“Go to URL”: Allows you to type in the
URL of a site directly. Handset browser will go to the WAP/Web page that you entered.
“Save Items”: Saves items from the
browsing pages.
“Complete Page Display”:
Allows the browser to display in complete page mode or Virtual Screen mode.
“Convenient Functions”:
Displays functions for page operation.
“Access History”: Shows the history where
®
Menu”: Displays Flash® menu.
“Flash
you have browsed.
(This option is available only when a Flash
®
file is
displayed.)
“SVG Menu”: Displays SVG menu. (This
option is available only when a SVG file is displayed.)
“Open in New Tab”: Opens a new window. (This
option is available only when one window is opened and a URL is highlighted.)
“Tab Menu”: Displays the tab menu. (This
option is available only when two or more windows
are opened.) “Settings”: Displays the settings menu. “Help”: Displays the browser help
screen. “Exit”: Exits the browser.
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Gallery

Gallery contains all your pictures, music and videos. You can also transmit pictures, sounds and video clips via infrared or Bluetooth wireless technology to other OBEX-enabled devices.
Picture Gallery
Pictures that are taken by your phone’s camera or images that are downloaded from mobile Internet sites can be viewed, edited and organised.
Viewing Pictures
“Gallery”
(M 6)
(M 6-1)
“Picture Gallery”
1. Select the file you wish to view.
The selected picture is displayed.
Note
To switch between viewing handset or memory card
content, select the first item in the options menu.
Tip
You can scroll through your pictures with P and R.
To change the defaul t view of picture s (Inline display, Grid View or Display Preview), press [Options], select “Manage Items” and then select “Change List View”.
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Using Images as Wallpaper
“Gallery”
“Picture Gallery”
1. Highlight the file you wish to use as wallpaper.
2. Press [Options] and select “Set as Wallpaper”.
Editing Pictures
“Gallery”
“Picture Gallery”
1. Highlight the file you wish to edit.
2. Press [Options] and select “Edit”.
3. Select “Picture Editor” or “Composite”.
4. Select the desired option.
Note
“Picture Editor” may not be available depending on
the original picture and copyright issued.
Saving an Image to Phonebook Entries
You can use this option only for pictures saved in the handset memory.
“Gallery”
“Picture Gallery”
1. Highlight the file you wish to add to Phonebook.
2. Press [Options] and select “Add to Contacts”.
To save as a new entry, select “As New”. To overwrite, select “As New Detail” and then select the data you wish to save. For details on entering a name, see “Adding a New Phonebook Entry” on page 47.
Downloading Picture Files
“Gallery”
The picture file download site is displayed.
“Picture Gallery” → “Download More”
Video Gallery
Video clips that are recorded by your phone’s video camera or video clips that are downloaded from mobile Internet sites can be viewed and organised.
Playing Back Video Clip Files
“Gallery”
(M 6-2)
“Video Gallery”
1. Select the file you wish to play back.
To pause playback, press B. To resume, press B again. To stop playback, press U.
Note
To switch between viewing handset or memory card
content, select the first item in the options menu.
Using a Video Clip as a Ring Video Clip
You can set your video clip to play back when the phone rings.
“Gallery”
“Video Gallery”
1. Highlight the desired video clip.
2. Press [Options] and select “Set as Ring Video”.
Tip
For other option menus, see “Common Option
Menus” on page 91.
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Downloading Video Clip Files
“Gallery”
The video clip file download site is displayed.
SD VIDEO
Video clips with the “ASF” format that are recorded by a video camera can also be managed with SD VIDEO.
“Gallery”
“Video Gallery” → “Download More”
(M 6-3)
“SD VIDEO”
1. Select the desired file.
To pause playback, press B. To resume, press B again. To delete a file, highlight the file, press [Options] and select “Delete”.
Note
In order to manage video clips with SD VIDEO, perform recording as follows: [Options] For details, see “Selecting the Recording Time and Picture Size” on page 69.
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“Record Time/Size” → “SD VIDEO”
Sound Gallery
The downloaded sound files and the AMR data recorded by Voice Recorder are managed in Sound Gallery. The default ringtones are not contained within Sound Gallery. Only the sound files that can be played back on the phone are stored in Sound Gallery.
Playing Back Sound Files
“Gallery”
(M 6-4)
“Sound Gallery”
1. Select the file you wish to play back.
To stop playback, press U.
Note
Playback may not be available for some sound files.
A2DP function is available only when playing back from music player and is not available when playing back from Gallery.
To switch between viewing handset or memory card
content, select the first item in the options menu.
Using the Sound Files as a Ringtone
“Gallery”
“Sound Gallery”
1. Highlight the file you wish to use as a ringtone.
2. Press [Options] and select “Set as ringtone”.
Tip
For other option menus, see “Common Option
Menus” on page 91.
Downloading Sound Files
“Gallery”
The sound file download site is displayed.
Themes
You can easily customise the display by using the theme files.
Viewing Previews
“Gallery”
“Sound Gallery” → “Download More”
(M 6-5)
“Themes”
1. Highlight the theme file you wish to preview.
2. Press B.
The selected theme file is displayed.
Note
To switch between viewing handset or memory card
content, select the first item in the options menu.
Setting Theme
“Gallery”
“Themes”
1. Select the desired theme file.
The selected theme file is set as the default theme.
Tip
Even after a theme is set, you can set a wallpaper
regardless of the set theme. In this case, the other items follow the set theme.
For other option menus, see “Common Option
Menus” on page 91.
Downloading Theme Files
“Gallery”
The theme file download site is displayed.
“Themes” → “Download More”
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®
Flash
Playing Back Flash
“Gallery”
(M 6-7)
“Flash®”
®
Files
1. Select the file you wish to play back.
To stop playback, press U.
Note
®
files of up to 150 KB can be played back.
Flash
Using Images as Wallpaper
“Gallery”
“Flash®”
1. Highlight the file you wish to use as wallpaper.
2. Press [Options] and select “Set as Wallpaper”.
Using the Sound Files as a Ringtone
“Gallery”
“Flash®”
1. Highlight the file you wish to use as a ringtone.
2. Press [Options] and select “Set as ringtone”.
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Other Documents
Some types of files are stored in the Other Documents folder of the phone. You can edit and use these files as Gallery data.
Opening a Document File
“Gallery”
“Other Documents”
(M 6-8)
1. Select the desired file.
Note
To switch between viewing handset or memory card
content, select the first item in the options menu.
Tip
For other option menus, see “Common Option
Menus” on page 91.
Common Option Menus
For using the desired file type, first select the appropriate folder in the Gallery menu. Gallery contains the following folders.
“Gallery” “Gallery” “Gallery” “Gallery” “Gallery” “Gallery” “Gallery” “Gallery”
Activating Files with Copyright Protection (DRM)
Some pictures, sound files, video clips, Flash and theme files have a digital copy protection program, which is called DRM (Digital Rights Management). You need to activate the digital licence permission to open the files. Files protected with DRM are displayed with .
1. Select the appropriate folder for the desired file
type.
2. Highlight the file you wish to activate.
3. Press [Options] and select “Get Contents Key”.
“Picture Gallery”
“Video Gallery”
“SD VIDEO”
“Sound Gallery”
“Themes”
“Java™ Gallery”
“Flash®”
“Other Documents”
®
files
Note
Some pictures with DRM may not be opened even
when an attempt is made to activate it.
Sending Gallery Data
For details on Infrared and Bluetooth wireless technology, see “Connectivity” on page 143.
1. Select the appropriate folder for the desired file
type.
2. Highlight the desired file.
3. Press [Options] and select “Send”.
4. Select “As Message”, “As Email”, “Bluetooth”,
“Infrared” or “Send via IrSS”.
For “As Message”
For details, see “MMS” on page 70.
For “As Email”
For details, see “Email” on page 70.
For “Bluetooth”
For details, see “Bluetooth” on page 143.
For “Infrared”
For details, see “Infrared” on page 147.
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Note
Pictures/Sounds/Video clips/Themes/Flash Other Documents data protected by copyright cannot be sent attached to a message, with the exception of Separate Delivery files.
When pairing, you need to enter your passcode when establishing contact with a Bluetooth wireless technology enabled device for the first time.
Receiving Gallery Data
When the phone receives Gallery data, a confirmation message is displayed in stand-by.
®
files/
1. Select “Yes”.
The received data is saved in the corresponding Gallery folder.
Tip
For details on Infrared or Bluetooth wireless settings, see “Connectivity” on page 143.
Using Gallery Data
You can copy, move, sort, rename, and delete the saved Gallery data.
1. Select the appropriate folder for the desired file type
(p. 91).
2. Highlight the desired file.
3. Press [Options] and select “Manage Items”.
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4. Select the desired option.
“Sort”: Sorts files according to a specific
sequence.
“Rename”: Renames the file or folder. Select
the desired file or folder to
rename. “Create Folder”: Creates a new folder. “Change List View”:
Changes the list view. “Check All”: Selects all files in the list. “Delete All”: Deletes all files in the folder.
Note
“Manage Items” is not available for “Java™
Gallery”.
To Delete the File
1. Select the appropriate folder for the desired file type
(p. 91).
2. Highlight the desired file.
3. Press [Options] and select “Delete”.
To See the Gallery Details
1. Select the appropriate folder for the desired file type
(p. 91).
2. Highlight the file you wish to view the details of.
3. Press [Options] and select “Details”.
Selecting Multiple Files
You can select more than one item from Gallery for moving, copying, managing and deleting.
Note
The following procedure applies when entries other
than “Download More” are highlighted.
1. Select the appropriate folder for the desired file type
(p. 91).
2. Highlight the file you wish to select.
3. Press [Options] and select “Check”.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you select all the desired
files.
Tip
To remove the check, highlight the file again and
select “Uncheck” in step 3.
If you wish to unselect all, select “Manage Items” in
step 3 and select “Uncheck All”.
You can quickly check, uncheck, check all or uncheck
all items by using the H, J and L keys.
H: Check/uncheck currently highlighted item. J: Checks all items in the current folder. L: Unchecks all checked items in the current
folder.
Memory Status
This function helps you to check the memory status of the handset memory or memory card. Memory status covers the following:
Handset Memory: Pictures, Videos, Sound Gallery,
Memory Card: Pictures, Videos, Sound Gallery,
“Gallery”
“Memory Status”
(M 6-9)
Themes, Java™ Gallery, Flash Other Documents, Others, Total and Free
®
Themes, Flash Documents, Others, Total and Free
, Other
®
1. Select “Handset Memory” or “Memory Card”.
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Java™

Java™ Gallery
The list of Java™ applications is displayed. Downloaded applications are displayed in order
starting from the latest one.
Downloading Applications
“Java™”
(M 1)
(M 1-1)
“Java™ Gallery” → “Download More”
1. Select the desired application.
Before downloading the application you are asked to confirm what you are about to receive. After checking the information on the confirmation screen, the application can be downloaded.
2. Press B to start downloading.
3. Press B when finished.
Note
User authentication may be required before
downloading the application on some information screens.
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Executing Applications
“Java™”
“Java™ Gallery”
1. Select the title of the application you wish to
execute. The selected application is executed. When using
network connection type applications, connection to the network can be selected.
2. To end the application, press F and select “End”.
Setting as a Screensaver for the Display
“Java™”
“Java™ Gallery”
1. Highlight the file you wish to use as a screensaver.
2. Press [Options] and select “Set as Screensaver”.
Setting Permission
You can set permission for selected Java™ applications.
“Java™”
“Java™ Gallery”
1. Highlight the desired Java™ application.
2. Press [Options] and select “Permission”.
3. Select one of the following options:
“Phone Call”: Sets permission to make voice
“Network Access”: Sets permission to access the
“Messaging”: Sets permission to perform
“Autorun”: Sets permission to pe rform the
“Bluetooth Conn.”: Sets permission to connect via
“Local Connection”: Sets permission to connect to
“Read User Data”: Sets permission to read user
calls.
network.
SMS messaging.
Autorun function.
Bluetooth.
local devices.
data, such as Phonebook entries, mailbox (Inbox) and Gallery data.
“Write User Data”: Sets permission to write
entries in your phone, such as Phonebook entries, mailbox (Inbox) and Gallery data.
“Use Multimedia”: Sets permission to use the
multimedia recording.
“Location Access”: Sets permission to send
location information.
4. Select one of the following options:
“Always Ask”: The confirmation message is
displayed every time network access is executed.
“Ask Once”: The confirmation message is
displayed the first time network access is executed.
“Never Ask”: The confirmation message is
not displayed while execution of network access is authorised.
“No”: Execution of network access
is not authorised.
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Note
Options displayed in step 4 depend on the item
selected in step 3.
To clear all the permission settings, select “Reset” in
step 3.
Some permissions are not available for some Java™
applications.
“Bluetooth Conn.”, “Read User Data” and “Write
User Data” may not be available in step 3.
Viewing Application Information
You can check the information of Java™ applications.
“Java™”
“Java™ Gallery”
1. Highlight the desired Java™ application.
2. Press [Options] and select “Information”.
Deleting an Application
You can delete an application in the folder.
“Java™”
“Java™ Gallery”
1. Highlight the desired Java™ application.
2. Press [Options] and select “Delete”.
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Java™ Settings
Application Volume
You can set the volume of the application such as the sound effect to one of the five levels or silent. When the profile is set to “Silent”, the “General Volume” setting (p. 122) has priority.
“Java™” Volume”
“Java™ Settings” → “Application
(M 1-2)
(M 1-2-1)
1. Press a (or d) to increase the volume or press b
(or c) to decrease the volume and then press B.
Backlight
“Java™” “Switch On/Off”
“Java™ Settings” → “Backlight” →
1. Select from “Always On”, “Always Off” or
“Normal Settings”. “Always On”: Lit while the application is
“Always Off”: Unlit while the application is
“Normal Settings”: Works with the main
operated.
operated even if a key is pressed.
backlight setting (p. 121).
To Set the Blinking Operation
This setting enables the backlight to be controlled by the application. If set to “Off”, the backlight cannot be turned on from the application.
“Java™” “Blink”
“Java™ Settings” → “Backlight” →
1. Select “On” or “Off”.
Vibration
When the vibrator is set in the application, you can choose whether the operation is enabled or disabled.
“Java™”
(M 1-2-3)
“Java™ Settings” → “Vibration”
1. Select “On” or “Off”.
Calls & Alarms
The priority of incoming calls, alarms and Bluetooth connection while an application is operating can be set.
“Java™”
(M 1-2-4)
“Java™ Settings” → “Calls & Alarms”
1. Select “Voice Call”, “Video Calling”, “Incoming
Message”, “Alarm” or “Push Request”.
2. Select the desired method.
• “Call Priority”, “Message Priority”, “Alarm Priority” or “Request Priority”: The application is suspended automatically, and you can receive a call or a message, the alarm will sound or Bluetooth connection will start. After finishing the call or receiving the message, or when the alarm or Bluetooth connection ends, the suspend indicator ( ) is displayed letting you know there is a suspended application.
• “Call Notice”, “Message Notice”, “Alarm Notice” or “Request Notice”: The marquee (character scrolls) is displayed on the first line of the screen while the application continues. If you press D, the application is suspended, and you can receive the call. After finishing the call or receiving the message, the suspend indicator ( ) is displayed letting you know there is a suspended application.
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Screensavers
You can download screensaver applications for the stand-by screen and set the time period for the screensaver to activate.
“Java™” Wallpaper”
“Java™ Settings” → “Set Java™
“Switch On/Off”
1. Select “On” or “Off”.
To Set the Activation Time
“Java™” Wallpaper”
“Java™ Settings” → “Set Java™
“Activation Time”
1. Enter an activation time from 1 to 10 seconds (in 2
digits) using the keypad.
To Set the Suspend Time
“Java™” Wallpaper”
“Java™ Settings” → “Set Java™
“Suspend Time”
1. Set the desired time period from “after 15 min.” to
“after 6 hours”.
Surround
(M 1-2-6)
1. You can set surround sound for Java™ applications.
“Java™”
“Java™ Settings” → “Surround”
1. Select “On” or “Off”.
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Default Settings
“Java™” → “Java™ Settings” → “Set to Default”
(M 1-2-7)
1. Enter your handset code.
For details on the handset code, see “Changing the Handset Code” on page 129.
Clearing All Memory
“Java™” Clear”
“Java™ Settings” → “Memory All
(M 1-2-8)
1. Enter your handset code.
For details on the handset code, see “Changing the Handset Code” on page 129.
Java™ Information
“Java™” → “Java™ Information”
The information about the licences belonging to Java™ is displayed.
(M 1-3)

Organiser

Calendar
The calendar allows you to easily schedule appointments.
These entries can also be sent via Bluetooth wireless technology to a PC to share the same schedules. When you exchange entries with other devices, the date and time displayed may be different to that of the original data depending on the data format of the receiving device.
Creating a New Entry
“Organiser”
(M 3)
(M 3-1)
“Tools 1” tab → “Calendar”
1. Select the desired day to which you want to add an
event.
2. Select “Add New Entry”.
3. Enter the subject.
4. Enter the start date and time.
5. Select the desired category.
6. Select the reminder time.
When selecting “Other”, enter the desired reminder date and time.
7. Press [Save].
Note
If the date and time settings have not been entered,
the date and time entry screen is displayed (p. 126).
The reminder will not sound when “General
Volume” (p. 122) is set to “Silent”.
You can display the Stamp screen by pressing H in
the monthly or 3-month calendar view. Select the desired category.
To Change the Settings
1. Select the item y ou wish to change in the New Entry
screen.
• “Reminder”: Sets options including
“Reminder Time”, “Assign Tone/Video” and “Duration” for the reminder.
• “Repeat”: Sets the number of times the
reminder sounds.
• “Location”: Sets the location for the schedule
entry.
• “Description”: Enables entering a memo for the
schedule entry.
• “Secret”: Sets to show or hide the schedule
entry. Set to “On” to make the data secret or select “Off” to leave it as it is.
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