Spice mobile D-80 User guide

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Mobile Phone
D-80
User’s Manual
Version: 0.7_070809
Please read this manual carefully before operating your mobile phone.
This manual is subject to change without notice.
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Safety Information and Notices
Thank you for purchasing this wireless mobile phone. To properly operate your new mobile phone, carefully read this user's
manual first.
Please read carefully the "Safety Information and Notices" to prevent any
possible accident or malfunction which may be caused by improper operations.
Safety warnings are needed to avoid bodily injury or property damage. Screen displays and illustrations in this user's manual are designed to
help you to do all the steps directly and precisely.
Using the Mobile Phone and Charger
Danger: Only the specified battery charger is permitted. Using other brands may cause
battery leakage, overheating, explosion or even fire.
Caution:
Avoid exposure to moisture, heat or dust to prevent breakdown. The phone, battery, charger and AC adapter are not waterproof. Keep them
away from rain and liquid.
Warning: Don't bump violently, shake or tamper with the phone or charger to avoid
battery leakage, overheating, explosion or even fire.
Don't place the battery, phone or charger near a microwave or
Preface
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high-voltage device to prevent battery leakage, overheating, explosion or even fire; also keep the phone and AC adapter away from overheating, smoke or short circuiting.
Don't use the phone where there is volatile oil or other liquids to avoid
possibilities of fire, breakdown or damage.
To avoid any damage or breakdown don't disassemble the phone, battery,
charger or internal components by yourself.
Using the Mobile Phone
Warning: Don't use the phone while you are driving. To avoid any traffic accident,
park your car in a safe place before using your mobile phone.
Usage of mobile phones in aircraft or in hospitals is prohibited. Switch the
phone off to prevent interference with electronic medical devices. Follow any rules or regulations in such places.
Don't use the phone at a gas station, near fuel or chemicals. Don't use the phone near electronic medical devices such as hearing aids,
pacemakers and auto-control devices such as fire detectors and automatic doors.
Before using mobile phones near electronic medical devices such as
pacemakers. Please contact your manufacturer or dealer for advice to prevent any unsafe interference.
Caution:
Under certain circumstances, using mobile phones in an automobile may
cause electronic device interference. To prevent any risk, not using phones in a car is recommended.
Avoid using your phone in crowded places.
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Don't put a magnetic card and your phone together. Data on the floppy
disk or card might be erased.
Keep your phone far from pins. Pins can be absorbed by phone's receiver
magnet, which may cause harm.
Using the Battery
Danger: Don't expose batteries near fire. Doing so may cause battery explosion or
even start a fire.
If you have difficulties installing the battery, please don't force the
installation to prevent battery leakage, overheating, explosion or even fire.
Don't connect the polarities of the battery with metals such as pins or wire
to avoid short circuit. Don't place or carry the phone with metal objects to avoid battery leakage, overheating, explosion or even fire.
Don't connect-weld the polarities of the battery directly to prevent battery
leakage, overheating, explosion or even fire.
Battery liquid is severely harmful for one's eyes. Don't rub your eyes.
Rather, wash your eyes with water first and go directly to a doctor for help.
Don't use or locate your phone near areas of high temperature to prevent
battery leakage, overheating, explosion or even fire.
Warning: Take the battery out and do not use the battery any more when abnormal
charging or storing situation occurred, such as overheating, changes of color, shape, etc.
If the battery leaks liquid on your skin or clothes use water to wash affected
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parts of your body immediately.
If the battery leaks liquid or produces weird odor, dispose it far from the fire to
avoid possible explosion or fire.
Caution: Don't expose the battery to high temperatures because the battery may
leak, overheat, degrade or shorten its usage life.
Using the Charger
Danger:
Usage of improper voltage will cause fire or breakdown. If the charger short circuits, breaks-down, smoke may appear or even fire
may result.
If the power cable is already damaged (worn or broken), stop using the
charger to prevent fire.
Clean dust away from the power socket to avoid any possibility of fire. Don't place containers filled with liquids, such as water, near the charger.
Liquid spilled into the charger will cause overheating or other malfunctions.
If liquid such as water is spilled into the charger, immediately pull the
power cable out of the outlet to prevent overheating, fire or other breakdown.
Don't use the charger in places with high humidity such as in bathrooms to
avoid causing fire or breakdown.
Don't touch the charger, power cable or socket with wet hands to prevent
electric shock.
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Caution: Keep the environment temperature within a range of 0
charging. Temperatures below 0
0
C or higher than 450C will cause charging
0
C ~450C while
inefficiency or termination or even cause the battery to explosion; In addition, the phone will show warnings: "Warning! Low battery temperature! " or "Warning! High battery temperature! ".
Pull the plug from the socket before maintaining and cleaning to avoid
electric shock.
Don't place heavy objects on the power cord to prevent electric shock or
fire.
Hold the plug while pulling on the power cord; this can avoid any potential
damage or even fire.
Requirements for Mobile Phone
Avoid using your mobile phone in extremely high or low temperature
places. Using the phone in a temperature range of from 5 humidity of 35%~85% is recommended.
To avoid communication quality interference, it is recommended not use
your mobile phone near a telephone, TV set, radio or other electronic devices.
0
C~350C and
Requirements for the Battery
Battery should be stored in a cool, well-ventilated place. If not using the
mobile phone for extended periods of time, charge the battery again to avoid battery breakdown.
Battery wears fast. Battery has a limited usage lifespan and frequent
charging will shorten the battery life. If charging does not improve your battery’s performance, the battery should be replaced. Do not dispose the
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batteries together with other rubbish. Follow the rules of local administrations regarding the disposal of old batteries.
Requirements for the Charger and AC Adapter
Don't charge your phone under the following circumstances: in direct
sunshine, with temperatures equal to or lower than 0
0
than 40 radio, etc. (video and audio frequency signals may cause unwanted noise).
C, high humidity, dust, vibration (causing breakdown) or near a TV,
0
C, equal to or higher
Cleanness and Maintenance
The mobile phone, the battery and the charger are not waterproof. Don't
use them in places with high humidity such as bathrooms and also avoid submerging the battery or the charger in water.
Use soft cloth to clean the mobile phone, the battery and the charger. Don't use alcohol, diluted liquid or benzene to wipe the mobile phone. Sockets with dust will cause connection damage, short-circuit or even
prevent re-charging. Be sure to clean sockets regularly.
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Table of Contents
SAFETY INFORMATION AND NOTICES............................................................. 1
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION........................................................................... 12
EATURES.................................................................................................. 12
1.1 F
PPEARANCE............................................................................................. 13
1.2 A
EY DESCRIPTION...................................................................................... 15
1.3 K
ISPLAY ICONS .......................................................................................... 18
1.4 D
CHAPTER 2. BASIC OPERATIONS................................................................... 21
BOUT SIM CARDS.................................................................................... 21
2.1 A
BOUT THE BATTERY.................................................................................. 22
2.2 A
WITCHING MODES..................................................................................... 23
2.3 S
LACING A CALL.........................................................................................23
2.4 P
2.4.1 Standard dialing ............................................................................... 23
2.4.2 International dialing.......................................................................... 24
2.4.3 Pause dial / DTMF ........................................................................... 24
AVING A PHONE NUMBER .......................................................................... 25
2.5 S
N-CALL OPERATIONS................................................................................. 25
2.6 I
ALL WAITING OPERATIONS....................................................................... 26
2.7 C
ONFERENCE CALL ................................................................................... 27
2.8 C
EDICATED KEY ......................................................................................... 28
2.9 D
CHAPTER 3. PHONEBOOK............................................................................... 29
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3.1 CREATING A NEW ENTRY............................................................................. 29
EARCHING AN ENTRY................................................................................ 29
3.2 S
RITING MESSAGES TO AN ENTRY .............................................................. 29
3.3 W
ELETING ONE SINGLE ENTRY..................................................................... 30
3.4 D
OPYING SINGLE ENTRY ............................................................................. 30
3.5 C
ENDING VCARD ........................................................................................ 30
3.6 S
HONEBOOK SETTING................................................................................ 30
3.7 P
3.7.1 Editing Caller Group Settings .......................................................... 30
3.7.2 Setting up speed dial numbers ........................................................ 31
3.7.3 Copying all entries ........................................................................... 31
3.7.4 Deleting all entries ........................................................................... 32
3.7.5 Saving extra number........................................................................ 32
3.7.6 Setting up Phone Book fields........................................................... 32
3.7.7 Editing / Sending My vCard ............................................................. 32
3.7.8 Checking Memory Status................................................................. 33
CHAPTER 4. MESSAGE .................................................................................... 34
4.1 SMS (S
4.2 MMS (M
4.3 E
HORT MESSAGE SERVICE) ............................................................. 34
ULTIMEDIA MESSAGE SERVICE)..................................................... 34
MAIL-MAIN............................................................................................... 36
4.3.1 Profile Settings................................................................................. 36
4.3.2 Using E-mail .................................................................................... 37
OICE MAIL ............................................................................................... 38
4.4 V
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4.5 BROADCAST MESSAGE .............................................................................. 39
4.6 SMS C
OUNTER.......................................................................................... 40
CHAPTER 5. CALL HISTORY ............................................................................ 41
HECKING CALL HISTORY .......................................................................... 41
5.1 C
ELETING CALL HISTORY ........................................................................... 42
5.2 D
HECKING / RESETTING TIME RECORD ....................................................... 42
5.3 C
HECKING / SETTING / RESETTING CALL COST ........................................... 42
5.4 C
5.5 GPRS C
OUNTER ....................................................................................... 43
CHAPTER 6. SETTINGS .................................................................................... 44
AIN LCD SETUP ...................................................................................... 44
6.1 M
ALL SETUP .............................................................................................. 44
6.2 C
HONE SETUP............................................................................................ 46
6.3 P
ETWORK SETUP....................................................................................... 47
6.4 N
ECURITY .................................................................................................. 47
6.5 S
ESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS................................................................. 48
6.6 R
CHAPTER 7. MULTIMEDIA................................................................................ 49
IDEO RECORDER ...................................................................................... 49
7.1 V
IDEO PLAYER ........................................................................................... 50
7.2 V
HOTO VIEWER.......................................................................................... 50
7.3 P
HOTO ARTIST........................................................................................... 51
7.4 P
USIC PLAYER........................................................................................... 52
7.5 M
7.5.1 Downloading Music.......................................................................... 52
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7.5.2 Playing Music................................................................................... 52
OUND RECORDER .................................................................................... 54
7.6 S
ELODY COMPOSE .................................................................................... 55
7.7 M
CHAPTER 8. FILE MANAGER ........................................................................... 58
REATING SUBFOLDERS ............................................................................ 58
8.1 C
ORMATTING FILE MANAGER...................................................................... 58
8.2 F
ORE FEATURES ....................................................................................... 58
8.3 M
CHAPTER 9. GAME............................................................................................ 60
TARTING A GAME ..................................................................................... 60
9.1 S
AME SETTINGS ........................................................................................ 60
9.2 G
CHAPTER 10. USER PROFILES ....................................................................... 61
CTIVATING A PROFILE............................................................................. 61
10.1 A
USTOMIZING A PROFILE.......................................................................... 61
10.2 C
CHAPTER 11. SERVICES .................................................................................. 62
11.1 SIM T
OOL KIT.......................................................................................... 62
11.2 WAP ....................................................................................................... 62
ATA ACCOUNT........................................................................................ 64
11.3 D
CHAPTER 12. ORGANIZER............................................................................... 65
LARM .................................................................................................... 65
12.1 A
ALENDAR .............................................................................................. 65
12.2 C
O DO LIST.............................................................................................. 66
12.3 T
12.3.1 Adding New Task ........................................................................... 66
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12.3.2 Checking Tasks.............................................................................. 66
CHAPTER 13. EXTRA ........................................................................................67
ORLD CLOCK ........................................................................................ 67
13.1 W
ALCULATOR ........................................................................................... 67
13.2 C
NIT CONVERTER .................................................................................... 68
13.3 U
URRENCY CONVERTER........................................................................... 68
13.4 C
TOPWATCH............................................................................................. 68
13.5 S
13.5.1 Typical Stopwatch .......................................................................... 68
13.5.2 nWay Stopwatch ............................................................................ 69
EALTH ................................................................................................... 69
13.6 H
13.6.1 BMI................................................................................................. 69
13.6.2 Menstrual ....................................................................................... 69
CHAPTER 14. CAMERA..................................................................................... 70
CONS ......................................................................................................70
14.1 I
AKING PHOTOS ....................................................................................... 70
14.2 T
CHAPTER 15. TEXT ENTRY .............................................................................. 74
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Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Features
GSM + GPRS dual standby
2 SIM cards in one phone
Tri-band GPRS: 900 / 1800 / 1900
Dual-band GSM: 900 / 1800
176 x 220 pixel, 262K TFT-LCD Display
MMS 1.1
1.3M pixel CMOS Camera, 2M pixel simulation picture
MPEG4 Decode / Encode
Video Recorder
MP3 Player
External T-flash interface support
Personal Dictionary
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1.2 Appearance
r
A
Earpiece
Display
Soft Keys
Mode
Answe
sterisk
Key
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Navigation
Clear
PowerEnd
Silent Mode Key
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USB Connector T-Flash Card Slot Earphone Jack
Camera Lens
Battery
Cover
Shutter Key
Side Keys
Second SIM Card Slot
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1.3 Key Description
Idle: GPRS Homepage Edit: Move the cursor List: Move the highlight bar Idle: Shortcuts Edit: Move the cursor List: Move the highlight bar Idle: User Profiles Edit: Move the cursor List: Next screen Idle: Write Message Edit: Move the cursor List: Previous screen Idle: Music Player List: Open submenu Phone Book: View details Write SMS: Send SMS Video Recorder: Record / Pause Sound Recorder: Record / Pause Video Player: Play / Pause File Manager: Folder – Open; Audio / Video – Play;
Stopwatch: Start / Stop / Resume User Profiles: Activate Calendar: View task Camera: Shooter key
Photos / Images – View
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Idle: Main Menu List: Option / Yes
Idle: Phonebook List: Back/Done/No/Cancel/Abort
Idle: Display the last dialed / Dial the number During a call: Swap / Hold the current call and dial the second call
Power off / Idle: (Hold) Turn on/off the phone During a call: End a call Submenu: Back to Idle mode
Idle: Mode switch / When there are numbers entered, press this key to make the call via the Second GSM network.
Edit: Clear 1 letter / (Hold) clear all letters List: Delete the selected item
Idle: Key Tone volume up Music Player: Speaker volume up Incoming call: Mute / Hold to reject Call in progress: Voice Recording
Idle: Key Tone volume down Music Player: Speaker volume down Incoming call: Mute / Hold to reject Call in progress: Voice Recording
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Idle: (Hold) Camera mode Camera: Shooter key Video Player: Capture frame
Idle: Numbers List: Enter number to quickly access an item Edit: Corresponding characters
Idle: “*”, “+”, “p”, “w” Edit: Symbols
Idle: “#” / (Hold) Silent mode Edit: Switch input modes
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1.4 Display Icons
Idle Screen:
Battery Mute during a call Earphone
Main GSM L1 Signal
Main GSM L2 Signal
Main GSM Calling
Main GSM L1 Divert Main GSM L2 Divert Main GSM L1 + L2 Divert
Vibration Only Vibration and Ring
New and Unread SMS Phone Message Full 2nd SIM Message Full
New and Unread MMS
Unread Main GSM L1 email Unread Main GSM L2 email
Alarm Miss call Stopwatch
Second GSM L1 Signal
Second GSM L2 Signal
Second GSM Calling
Second GSM L1 Divert Second GSM L2 Divert Second GSM L1 + L2 Divert
Vibration Then Ring
Main & Second SIM Message Full
Main SIM Message Full
MMS Busy
Unread Main GSM L1 + L2 email
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Main GSM roaming Second GSM roaming
Unread Main GSM L1 Voice Mail Unread Main GSM L2 Voice Mail Unread Main GSM L1 + L2 Voice Mail
GPRS Always Online
Main GSM Push Message
Soft Key:
Answer Swap Hold Retrieve
Play/Start/Resume Stop Add Connect
Main Menu View Edit Search Save Send Open Stamp Delete Record
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Main/ Second GSM roaming
Unread Second GSM L1 Voice Mail Unread Second GSM L2 Voice Mail Unread Second GSM L1 + L2 Voice Mail
Packet Data Connection
Second GSM Push Message
OK / On / Off / Select
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Phonebook:
Main SIM
Phone / Number Associate Sound
Associate Picture Associate Video
Name Caller Group
Office Number Fax
Company Name Home Number
Email Edit Group Member
Second SIM
Message:
Unread SMS
Sent Profile Name
Center Number Validity Period
Message Type Sent fail / Saved
Call History:
Main GSM dialed call
Second GSM dialed call
Previous Second GSM dialed call Main GSM missed call
Date Second GSM missed call
Time
Number The number of times
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Read SMS
Main GSM incoming call
Second GSM incoming call
Name
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Chapter 2. Basic Operations
2.1 About SIM Cards
Do not insert or remove the SIM card with power on.
Î
Main SIM and Sec. SIM cards can be used individually.
Î
Without inserted the SIM card, some functions still can be
Î
activated, such as Phone Book, Multimedia, File Manager, Extra, Camera, etc.
To insert the Main SIM card:
1. Turn off the phone.
2. Open the battery cover.
3. Remove the battery.
4. Slide the Main SIM card into the cardholder with the gold contacts facing downwards.
To insert the Second SIM card:
1. Turn off the phone.
2. Push the cover toward the bottom of the phone.
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3. Pull out the cardholder from the slot.
4. Follow the direction indicated on the card- holder to insert the second SIM card, then push the card into the card slot and close the cover.
2.2 About the battery
Use only the battery pack recommended by the manufacturer to
prevent possible safety hazards.
Removing the battery may cause the loss of the data or the preset
dates and times.
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Before removing the battery, switch off the handset and wait for about
2 seconds.
Battery is consumable. Replace with a new one if the operation time
becomes short after it is fully charged.
Frequently recharging the battery will shorten the battery life. Try not to
recharge the battery when it still has residual electricity.
Leaving the battery uncharged for long periods will shorten the battery
life.
Over recharge or over discharge will shorten the battery life. Please take off battery if the mobile phone is unused for long time.
2.3 Switching modes
1. Idle mode f press
2. Select “Dual Mode”, “Main GSM Mode”, or “Sec. GSM Mode”.
2.4 Placing a call
2.4.1 Standard dialing
Dual Mode dialing
1. Enter the phone number (or find a phonebook entry).
2. Press or Press
to dial the number via the Main GSM network.
to dial the number via the Second GSM network.
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Î
When the designated network is not available, the phone asks you
whether to select the other network or not.
Single Mode dialing
1. Enter the phone number (or find a phonebook entry).
2. Press
to dial the call.
2.4.2 International dialing
1. Press twice to enter “+”.
2. Enter the country code.
3. Enter the area code and then phone number.
4. Press or Press
to dial the number via the Main GSM network.
to dial the number via the Second GSM network.
2.4.3 Pause dial / DTMF
Press 3 times to insert “p” which will allow 3-second pause
during a dialing sequence. For example, to automatically dial DTMF digits, enter the phone number followed by “p” and then enter the DTMF digits.
Press
dialing sequence. A pop up message displays “Send DTMF?” The phone will not dial the number behind “w” until you press
4 times to insert “w”, which will insert a pause during a
.
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DTMF digits are numbers such as extension number or the number to
access voice mail messages.
2.5 Saving a phone number
1. Enter the phone number.
2. Press
3. Select “To Phone”, “To Main SIM” or “To Sec. SIM”.
.
2.6 In-call Operations
During a call, you can press <Option> and then select the following
options: New Call: Hold the current active call and make another call.
Î
The new call will be dialed via the same network as the active
call.
Mute: Turn off the microphone. Phone Book: Open Phonebook. Write SMS: Write and send SMS. Sound Recorder: Record current active call.
Î Note! The second SIM card does not support this function.
DTMF: Turn on / off DTMF(Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency).
During a call in progress via the Second SIM card, another incoming
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call, although to the Main SIM card, the user can still answer it by putting the current call on hold. Vice versa.
During a call, press <H-Free> or <Handset> to turn on or off the
loudspeaker.
2.7 Call Waiting Operations
When there is a new incoming call during a call in progress:
Press
Press <Reject> to reject the new call. Press <Option> for:
Deflect: Deflect the call onto a third party without answering the
Hold / Retrieve: Hold / retrieve the current active call. Mute: Turn on or off the microphone. End: Hang up the call. H-Free / H-Held: Turn on / off the loudspeaker. DTMF: Turn on or off DTMF (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency).
Î
After answering the new call, press
Î
During a call in progress via the Second SIM card, another incoming
call, although to the Main SIM card, the user can still answer it by putting the current call on hold. Vice versa.
to hold the current call and answer the new call.
calling user.
to switch between the 2 calls.
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2.8 Conference Call
To create a conference call:
1. During a call f <Option> f “New Call” f make another call.
Î
The new call will be dialed via the same network as the active
call.
2. When the new call is connected f <Option> f “Conference”.
During a conference call, you can press <Option> for the following options:
New Call:
Split:
Mute:
End Single:
End All:
Phone Book:
SMS:
Sound Recorder:
Make another call. Split a party from the conference call. Turn off the microphone.
Hang up one single call.
Hang up all calls.
Open Phonebook.
Write and send SMS.
Record the call.
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2.9 Dedicated key
In Idle mode:
press
press
press
press
: User Profiles
: Write Message : GPRS Homepage : Shortcuts
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Chapter 3. Phonebook
3.1 Creating a new entry
1. Idle mode f press f “Phone Book” f screen shows Phonebook List.
2. <Option> f “New Entry” f select “To Phone”, “To Main SIM” or “To Sec. SIM”.
3. Enter the contact information f <Done> f press <Yes> to save the new entry.
3.2 Searching an entry
1. Idle mode f press <Phonebook> f screen shows Phonebook List.
2. Enter the first 1 or 2 letters of the name you need.
3. When the name is highlighted, press information.
3.3 Writing messages to an entry
Send a message to the chosen Phone Book entry.
1. Follow chapter 3.2 to find the entry.
2. <Option> f “Write Message”.
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3.4 Deleting one single entry
1. Follow chapter 3.2 to find the entry.
2. <Option> f “Delete One”.
3.5 Copying single entry
To copy an entry to Phone, Main SIM or Second SIM:
1. Follow chapter 3.2 to find the entry.
2. <Option> f select “Copy One To Phone”, “Copy One To Main SIM” or “Copy One To Sec. SIM”.
3.6 Sending vCard
A vCard is an electronic business card attached to a message as a .vcf file.
1. Follow chapter 3.2 to find the entry.
2. <Option> f “Send vCard”.
3. Select “Send by SMS”, “Send By MMS” or “Save File”.
3.7 Phonebook Setting
3.7.1 Editing Caller Group Settings
1. Idle mode f press f “Phone Book”.
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2. <Option> f “Phonebook Setting” f “Caller Group” f highlight the group f <Edit> f edit the settings.
3.7.2 Setting up speed dial numbers
1. Idle mode f press f “Phone Book”.
2. <Option> f “Phonebook Setting” f “Speed Dial”.
3. Highlight “Enable Speed Dial” and then press Speed Dial function.
4. Select “Set Number” f highlight one <Empty> field f press
5. Select the phone number from Phone Book List.
to turn on / off
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3.7.3 Copying all entries
1. Idle mode f press f “Phone Book”.
2. <Option> f “Phonebook Setting” f “Copy All”.
3. Select the following options:
Phone J Main SIM
Phone J Sec. SIM
Main SIM J Phone
Main SIM J Sec. SIM
Sec. SIM J Phone
Sec. SIM J Main SIM
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3.7.4 Deleting all entries
1. Idle mode f press f “Phone Book”.
2. <Option> f “Phonebook Setting” f “Delete All”.
3. Select “From Phone”, “From Main SIM” or “From Sec. SIM”.
3.7.5 Saving extra number
Extra number includes “Owner Number”, “Service Number” and “Emergency Call”.
1. Idle mode f press
2. <Option> f “Phonebook Setting” f “Extra Number”.
3. Enter the numbers for Own Number, Service Number and Emergency Call.
f “Phone Book”.
3.7.6 Setting up Phone Book fields
You can choose to show or hide certain fields in Phone Book entry.
1. Idle mode f press
2. <Option> f “Phonebook Setting” f “Field”.
f “Phone Book”.
3.7.7 Editing / Sending My vCard
To edit My vCard:
1. Idle mode f press
f “Phone Book”.
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2. <Option> f “Phonebook Setting” f “My vCard” f “Edit My Card”.
To send My vCard:
1. Idle mode f press
2. <Option> f “Phonebook Setting” f “My vCard” f “Send My Card”.
f “Phone Book”.
3.7.8 Checking Memory Status
To view the current Phone Book Memory Status:
1. Idle mode f press
2. <Option> f “Phonebook Setting” f “Memory Status”.
f “Phone Book”.
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Chapter 4. Message
4.1 SMS (Short Message Service)
Messages can be sent to one person, several recipients or to a group.
1. Idle mode f press
2. “SMS” f select the following options:
Write SMS:
to 612 characters.
Inbox:
Outbox:
Drafts:
Templates:
SMS Settings-Main:
“Common Setting”.
SMS Settings-Sec.:
Memory Status:
Supports concatenated SMS, allowing messages up
Stores incoming messages.
Stores outgoing messages.
Stores draft messages.
Stores frequently used messages.
4.2 MMS (Multimedia Message Service)
Multimedia Message Service (MMS) is a messaging service very similar to Short Message Service (SMS). It provides automatic and immediate delivery of personal multimedia messages.
f “Messages”.
Edit “Profile Setting”, “Pref. Bearer” or
Edit “Profile Setting” or “Common Setting”.
Check current SMS Memory Status.
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In addition to the familiar text content of text messages, multimedia messages can also contain images, graphics or audio clips.
Only phones that offer multimedia message features can receive and display multimedia messages.
1. Idle mode f press
2. “MMS-Main” f select the following options:
Write MMS:
Inbox:
Outbox:
Drafts:
Templates:
MMS Settings:
“Filter” and “Server Profile”, or check the current MMS memory status from “Memory Status”.
Compose:
Signature”, “Signature” and then compose the text.
Send:
Report”, “Priority”, “Slide timing” and “Delivery time”.
Retrieve:
and “Delivery Report”.
Filter:
Server Profile:
Write and send MMS messages.
Stores incoming MMS messages.
Stores outgoing MMS messages.
Stores draft MMS messages.
Stores frequently used messages.
Set “Creation Mode”, “Image Resizing”, “Auto
Includes “Validity period”, “Delivery report”, “Read
Includes “Home network”, “Roaming”, “Read Report”
Includes “Max Size”, “Anonymous” and “Advertisement”.
f “Messages”.
Edit the settings of “Compose”, “Send”, “Retrieve”,
Select your MMS service provider first. You
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can Activate Profile or Edit Profile (Rename Profile/Homepage/Data Account/Connection Type/User Name/Password).
Memory Stats:
Check the current memory status.
4.3 Email-Main
Using Email function, you need to have a registered email account. Make sure the email settings are all set and your network service supports Data Services.
4.3.1 Profile Settings
Three profiles are available.
1. Idle mode f press
2. “Email-Main” f “E-mail Profile” f highlight a profile f <Edit>.
Profile Setting:
Profile Name:
Data Account:
the network service provider from the list.
Protocol:
Check Interval:
hour or 2 hours. If set to Off, you will have to manually check
Choose POP 3 or IMAP4.
f “Messages”.
Enter a name for this profile.
Choose GSM Data or GPRS and then choose
Set the interval time to Off, 5 min, 30 min, 1
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the email, otherwise, the phone will check email automatically at a given interval of time.
Download Size:
Outgoing Server:
Outgoing Server:
provider dependent)
Outgoing Port:
Display Name:
E-Mail Address:
Username:
Password:
Incoming Server:
Incoming Server:
Incoming Port:
Username:
Password:
Signature:
Text” can be set.
“Auto signature”, “Signature Image” and “Signature
Default value is 102400.
Enter the outgoing server address. (service
The default value is 25.
Create a name for display use.
Enter your Registered email address. Enter a username. Enter a password (security code).
Enter the outgoing server address.
The default value is 110. Enter the Registered username. Enter the Registered password.
4.3.2 Using E-mail
1. Idle mode f press f “Messages”.
2. “Email-Main” f select the following options:
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Send And Receive:
If you set Check Interval to Off (see chapter
4.3.1 Profile Settings), you can use this option to manually check the email.
Write E-Mail:
Write a new email. Attach up to 3 files. After editing,
you can choose to send or save the email or to quit editing.
․ ․ ․ ․ ․ ․
Check inbox emails.
Inbox: Unsent Sent Drafts
: Check unsent emails.
: Check sent emails.
: Check draft emails.
Delete All Folder E-mail Profile
: See chapter 4.3.1.
: Remove emails.
4.4 Voice Mail
The fast way to access the voice mail services:
Dual Mode:
Press Press
Single Mode:
Press service.
The standard way to access voice mail services:
(Voice Mail-Main)
f
(Voice Mail-Sec.)
f
to access current active SIM card’s voice mail
f
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1. Idle mode f press f “Messages”.
2. Select “Voice Mail-Main” or “Voice mail-Sec.”.
3. Highlight the number f press to dial the number.
To edit the Voice Mail Service numbers:
1. Idle mode f press
f “Messages”.
2. Select “Voice Mail-Main” or “Voice Mail-Sec.”.
3. Highlight the number f press <Edit>.
4.5 Broadcast Message
Broadcast Message offers cell broadcast messages.
Broadcast Message settings:
1. Idle mode f press
2. Select “Broadcast Message-Main” or “Broadcast Message-Sec.”.
3. Select the following settings:
Activate:
Languages:
Channel Setting:
Turn on or off this service.
Select the language of the broadcast messages.
Read Message:
1. Idle mode f press
2. Select “Read Message”.
f “Messages” f “Broadcast Message”.
Select, Add, Edit or Delete broadcast channels.
f “Messages” f “Broadcast Message”.
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4.6 SMS Counter
SMS Counter will count all your SMS messages.
1. Idle mode f press
2. Select “SMS Counter”.
3. Highlight “Sent” or “Received” to check the number of messages sent or received.
Î
Press <Reset> will reset the counter.
f “Messages”.
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Chapter 5. Call History
5.1 Checking Call History
1. Idle mode f press f “Call History”.
2. Select “Incoming Calls”, “Dialed Calls” or “Missed Calls”.
3. Select one entry from the list.
Î
To delete an entry: Highlight the entry and press .
Î
Highlight the entry and press
GSM network.
Î
Highlight the entry and press
GSM network.
4. Press Number, etc.
5. Press <Option> for:
Write SMS:
number.
Delete:
Save To Phone Book:
Book.
Edit Number:
to Phone Book.
to show Call Info including Date, Time and Phone
Write and send a message to the chosen phone
Delete the chosen entry.
Edit the number and then dial the number or save it
Save the chosen phone number to Phone
to dial the number via Main
to dial the number via Second
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5.2 Deleting Call History
1. Idle mode f press f “Call History”.
2. Select “Delete Call Log”.
3. Choose to delete “Incoming Calls”, “Dialed Calls”, “Missed Calls” or choose to “Delete All” entries.
5.3 Checking / Resetting Time Record
1. Idle mode f press f “Call History”.
2. Select “Call Time-Main” or “Call Time-Sec.”.
3. View the records of “Last Call Time”, “Total Sent” and “Total Received”.
Î
To reset the timer: Select “Reset All Time”.
5.4 Checking / Setting / Resetting Call Cost
In Call Cost, you can check:
Last Call Cost:
Total Cost :
To reset the record: Select “Reset Cost”.
Max Cost allows you to set maximum credit.
Price Per Unit allows you to input the current unit price so the phone
The cost of the last call.
The cost of all calls.
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can estimate the cost.
PIN2 code is required.
1. Idle mode f press
2. Select “Call Cost-Main” or “Call Cost-Sec.”.
f “Call History”.
5.5 GPRS Counter
GPRS Counter will count the data sent and received.
In GPRS Counter, you can check:
Last Sent:
Last Received:
All Sent:
All Received:
Î
To reset the timer: Select “Reset Counter”.
The number of bytes of the last data sent.
The number of bytes of the last data received.
The number of bytes of all sent data.
The number of bytes of all received data.
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Chapter 6. Settings
6.1 Main LCD Setup
1. Idle mode f press f “Settings” f “Main LCD Setup”.
2. Edit the following settings:
Wallpaper:
Define”.
Main Menu Style:
Idle Screen Style:
Clock”.
Show Date / Time:
screen.
Show Operator Name:
Idle screen.
Show Own Number:
screen.
LCD Backlight:
6.2 Call Setup
1. Idle mode f press f “Settings” f “Call Setup”.
2. Edit the following settings:
Select preferred picture from “Built-In” or “User
Set the style to “Matrix”, “Page” or “List”.
Set the style to “Normal”, “Smart” or “Analog
To show or hide Date and Time on Idle
To show or hide the operator name on
To show or hide the owner number on Idle
Set the LCD backlight Brightness and Time.
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Main GSM Settings or Second GSM Settings:
Caller ID:
you call. Select “Set by Network”, “Hide ID” or “Send ID”.
Call Waiting:
“Activate”, “Deactivate” or “Query Status”.
Call Forward:
Select “All Voice Calls”, “Unreachable”, “No Answer”, “When Busy”, “All Data Calls” or “Cancel All”.
Call Barring:
can change barring password.
Line Switching:
Auto Redial:
number until the call connects.
Call Time Reminder:
duration of a call.
Call Time Display:
call in progress.
Answer Mode:
pressing any key.
Black List:
Send / hide your phone number to / from the party
Turn on / off call waiting function. Select
Forward calls to another phone number.
Restrict or bar certain or all types of calls. You
Switch different lines based on your needs.
Allows the phone to automatically redial a
Allows the phone to remind you the
Show or hide the call time on screen during a
Choose to answer a call by flipping the phone or
Manage a list of undesired calls.
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6.3 Phone Setup
1. Idle mode f press f “Settings” f “Phone Setup”.
2. Edit the following settings:
Time and Date:
Format”.
Scheduled Power On/Off:
automatically power on/off the phone.
Flight Mode:
operate the phone in an airplane except placing or answering calls. Select “Normal Mode”, “Flight Mode” or “Query When Power On”.
Language:
Preferred Input Method:
Greeting Text:
the power-on animation.
Dedicated Key:
keys.
Auto Update of Date / Time:
Personal Dictionary:
Select “Add” to add new vocabularies, and “View” to check the list.
Set “Home City”, “Time/Date” and “Time/Date
Saves up to 4 power on/off times to
Turn on / off Flight Mode. In flight mode, you can
Choose the display language.
Set the main input method.
Edit the greeting phrase that will be shown after
Set 4 frequently used functions to the navigation
Set this function On or Off.
Store new vocabularies you have learned.
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6.4 Network Setup
1. Idle mode f press f “Settings” f select “Network Setup-Main” or “Network Setup-Sec.”.
2. Edit the following settings:
Network Selection:
select a network.
Preferred Network:
set and configured. You can add networks from pre-defined PLMN list, create or delete networks, or change the priority of the networks.
GPRS Connection (Main SIM):
“Always” connected or “When Needed”.
Set the phone to automatically or manually
This shows a list of networks that are already
Set the GPRS connection to be
6.5 Security
1. Idle mode f press f “Settings” f “Security”.
2. Edit the following settings:
Main SIM Lock or Sec. SIM Lock:
of the SIM card.
Phone Lock:
Fixed Dial-Main or Fixed Dial-Sec.:
number set in Fixed Dial list.
Change Password:
To prevent unauthorized use of the phone.
Change PIN, PIN2 or Phone Lock password.
To prevent unauthorized use
The phone can dial only the
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6.6 Restoring Factory Settings
Resets the current settings to factory default values without affecting the Phone Book entries.
1. Idle mode f press
2. Enter password f press
Î
Default password (security code): 1122.
f “Settings” f “Restore”.
.
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Chapter 7. Multimedia
7.1 Video Recorder
1. Idle mode f press f “Multimedia” f “Video Recorder”.
2. Press Press
Î
to start recording. Press again to stop recording.
and then <Yes> to save the video file.
Press
for the following options:
To Video Player:
view the file just recorded.
CamCorder Setting:
“Night Mode” and “Banding” settings.
Video Setting:
Limitation”, “Rec Time Limitation”, “Record Audio” and “Encode Format” settings.
Effect Setting:
Preferred Storage:
Restore Default:
factory default values.
Switch to Video Player screen so you can
Edit the value of “White Balance”, “EV”,
Edit the value of “Video Quality”, “File Size
Select a preferred option.
Select “Phone” or “Memory Card”.
Resets the current video settings to
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7.2 Video Player
1. Idle mode f press f “Multimedia” f “Video Player” f screen shows a list of recorded video files.
2. Highlight one file and press
Î
Press
Î
Press <Option> for the following option:
    
will delete the highlighted file.
Forward:
or Email.
Rename: Delete One: Delete All: Sort: File Source:
Card”.
Forward the highlighted file to Phonebook, MMS
Rename the highlighted file.
Delete the highlighted file.
Delete all video files.
Sort the video files by Name, Type, Time or Size.
Select files stored in “Phone” or “Memory
to view the video.
7.3 Photo Viewer
1. Idle mode f press f “Multimedia” f “Photo Viewer” f screen shows a list of picture files.
2. Highlight a file and then press
Î
Press
will delete the highlighted file.
to view the photo.
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Î
Press <Option> for the following options:
Image Info:
Browse Style:
Forward:
Phonebook, EMS, MMS or Email.
Rename:
Delete One:
Delete All:
Sort:
File Source:
Shows the information of the highlighted file.
Select “List Style” or “Matrix Style”.
Forward the highlighted file to Wallpaper,
Rename the highlighted file.
Delete the highlighted file.
Delete all picture files.
Sort the files by Name, Type, Time or Size.
Select “Phone” or “Memory Card”.
7.4 Photo Artist
1. Idle mode f press f “Multimedia” f “Photo Artist”.
2. Select the file you need f select “Auto Resize” or “MainLCD Clip”.
Auto Resize: Automatically change the photo to fit the Main display.
MainLCD Clip:
press
3. Press <Option> for the following options:
Save as:
Press the navigation key to move the frame and
to erase the area outside the frame.
Save this photo as a new file.
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Add Effect:
Add Frame:
Add Icon:
to select a location and press
Add Text:
Adjustment:
Flip:
Expand Canvas:
Help:
Select a preferred style.
Select a preferred frame.
Select a preferred icon. Press the navigation key
to stamp the icon.
Insert text.
Edit the Image settings and Color settings.
Horizontally or vertically flip the photo.
Expand the photo to a full screen size.
Descriptions of Photo Artist operations.
7.5 Music Player
7.5.1 Downloading Music
1. Insert one end of the USB Data Cable into the phone’s charging connector, and the other end to your PC’s USB port.
2. Copy audio files from your PC to the phone.
7.5.2 Playing Music
1. Idle mode f press f “Multimedia” f “Music Player”.
2. Press <List> to see the music list f highlight a file and then press
to play the music.
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3. Press <Option> for the following options:
Î
Key description:
/ : Volume
Shows the name and size of the highlighted file.
Detail:
Add To Ringtone List:
Refresh List:
Settings:
Effects.
Player Settings:
“Repeat”, “Shuffle” and “Background Play”.
Display Settings:
“Lyrics Display”.
Sound Effects:
: Play / Pause : Stop : Back : Next
Refresh My Music list.
Edit the Player Settings, Display Settings and Sound
Set this file as one of the ring tone option.
Includes “Play List”, “List Auto Gen”,
Includes “Skin”, “Spectrum Display” and
Includes “Equalizer”.
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7.6 Sound Recorder
1. Idle mode f press f “Multimedia” f “Sound Recorder”.
2. Press
3. To save the file: Press <Stop> f edit the file name f press .
Î
Highlight a file and press <Option> for the following options:
Play:
Append:
AMR file format)
Rename:
Delete One:
Delete All:
Settings:
Format(AMR or WAV).
Forward:
to start recording. Press again to stop recording.
Play the file.
Append recording into the existing file. (appears only for
Rename the file.
Delete the file.
Delete all files.
Set the preferred storage(Phone or Card) and File
Forward the file to Ringtone List, EMS, MMS or Email.
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7.7 Melody Compose
Key descriptions:
Key Input Type Operation Condition
Press Insert a rest note (
Press Insert a musical note “Do”
Press Insert a musical note “Re”
Press Insert a musical note “Mi”
Press Insert a musical note “Fa”
Press Insert a musical note “So”
Press Insert a musical note “La”
Press Insert a musical note “Si”
Press Insert a vibration note
Press Insert a backlight note
Press Semitone for current musical note
Press Change beat length of current musical note
Press Sharp one octave of musical note
)
①②
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Key Input Type Operation Condition
Press Enable vibration / backlight
Press Flat one octave of musical note
Press Disable vibration / backlight
Press Move to previous musical note
Press Move to next musical note
Press Proceed to next screen
Press Back to previous screen
Press Clear one musical note
Press and
Hold
Press Back to Idle screen
If current input notation is a musical note.
If current input notation is a rest.
If current input notation is a vibration note.
If current input notation is a backlight note.
If the stave is empty.
If the stave is not empty.
Delete all musical notes
③④
③④
⑤ ⑥ ⑥
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1. Idle mode f press f “Multimedia” f “Melody Compose”.
2. Highlight a file and press <Option> for the following options:
Edit the file.
Edit:
Compose a new melody
New: Rename: Delete One: Delete All: Forward:
Rename the file.
Delete the file.
Delete all files.
Forward the file to Ringtone List, EMS, MMS or Email.
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Chapter 8. File Manager
File Manager is like a PC file manager helping you to organize the audio, video or text files.
8.1 Creating Subfolders
1. Idle mode f press f “File Manager”.
2. Highlight the folder in which you want to place the new folder.
3. Press <Option> f “Create Subfolder” f edit the name of the new folder.
8.2 Formatting File Manager
Î
Note! Formatting will delete all files stored in File Manager.
1. Idle mode f press f “File Manager”.
2. Press <Option> f “Format”.
3. A warning message appears f press <Yes>.
8.3 More Features
When you highlight a folder, press <Option> for the following options:
Create Subfolder:
Add new folders.
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Rename:
Delete One:
Sort:
When you highlight a file you need, press <Option> for the following options:
Edit (for Images or Photos):
Forward:
or Email.
Detail:
Rename:
Copy:
Move:
Delete One:
Delete All:
Sort:
Rename the folder.
Delete the folder.
Sort by Name, Type, Time or Size.
Edit the file.
Forward the file to Wallpaper, Phonebook, EMS, MMS
Shows the information of the file.
Rename the file.
Copy the file and paste it to another folder.
Move the file to another folder.
Delete the file.
Delete all files.
Sort files by Name, Type, Time or Size.
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Chapter 9. Game
9.1 Starting a Game
1. Idle mode f press f “Game”.
2. “Games” f select a game.
Î
During a game, press
Î
More options:
Start Game:
Best Grades:
Game Help:
To begin the chosen game.
Check the best grades.
Check the game rules.
9.2 Game Settings
1. Idle mode f press f “Game”.
2. “Game Setting” f turn on or off “BGM” (Background Music), “Sound Effect” and “Game Vibration”.
to pause the game.
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Chapter 10. User Profiles
You can select different profiles for different environments.
Profile settings are customizable.
10.1 Activating a Profile
1. Idle mode f press f “User Profiles”.
2. Highlight a profile f press .
10.2 Customizing a Profile
1. Idle mode f press f “User Profiles”.
2. Highlight a profile f press <Edit> f modify the following settings:
Ringtone Setup:
Call-Sec.”, “Message Tone”, “Alarm Tone”, “Power On”, “Power Off”, “Cover Open”, “Cover Close” and “Keypad Tone”.
Volu me:
Alert Type:
or “Vibration Then Ring”.
Ring Type:
Extra Tone:
“Warning”, “Error”, “Camp on” or “Connect” tone.
Includes “Ring Tone” and “Key Tone” volume.
Includes “Incoming Call-Main”, “Incoming
Select “Ring”, “Vibration Only”, “Vibration and Ring”
Select “Single”, “Repeat” or “Ascending”.
You can decide to activate extra tone such as
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Chapter 11. Services
11.1 SIM Tool Kit
SIM Tool Kit is a service provided by your network service provider.
Contact your service provider for details.
11.2 WAP
WAP (stands for Wireless Application Protocol) is to mobile devices
what www (world wide web) is to computers. WAP allows mobile device users to access Internet.
Services menu provides you the WAP browser to view news, weather
reports, check flight times and etc. You can save the address of any WAP page as a bookmark, just like a web page on your PC computer.
You may have to subscribe to additional services before you can use
the browser. Besides, the service provider may have to configure your phone for browsing after your subscription. Contact your service provider for details.
Internet connection creates security issues. Talk to your service
provider for any method to be used to avoid security problems.
It's usually that your service provider has created it's own homepage
and configured your browser to go to this page when you select Homepage in Internet Services menu (WAP menu). Once connected to the homepage, you can link to other WAP sites.
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Depends on different service providers, you might find different items
in Internet Services menu (WAP menu).
WAP settings:
Homepage:
provider's homepage.
Bookmarks:
Recent Pages:
Enter Address:
Service Inbox:
advertisements) from your service.
Settings:
Edit Profile
rename the profile, edit the homepage address, change Data Account, modify connection type, modify the IP address or set Security On or Off.
Browser Options:
Images to On or Off.
Service Message Settings:
Message Settings.
Clear Cache:
Clear Cookies:
Trusted Certificates:
Allows you to start the browser to access the service
Shows a list of all saved bookmarks.
Lists recent accessed pages.
To enter the address of your choice.
You can receive messages (news, information or
Allows you to view or modify the related settings:
: You can activate one chosen profile, and then,
To set Timeout minutes, and set Show
To turn On or Off Service
To empty the browser's temporary memory.
To delete cookies saved in your phone.
To view related certificates info.
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11.3 Data Account
1. Idle mode f press f “Services”.
2. “Data Account” f modify the following settings:
GSM Data:
Line Type (ISDN or Analogue), Speed (9.6Kbps, 14.4Kbps or
4.8Kbps), DNS.
GPRS:
Type (Normal or Secure).
Account Name, Number, User Name, Password,
Account Name, APN, User Name, Password, Auth.
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Chapter 12. Organizer
12.1 Alarm
1. Idle mode f press f “Organizer”.
2. “Alarm” f highlight one f press to activate or deactivate the chosen alarm.
3. Press <Edit> f set the alarm time:
 
 
12.2 Calendar
1. Idle mode f press f “Organizer”.
2. “Calendar” f press <Option> for the following options:
 
Enter the alarm time.
Time: Repeat:
days.
Snooze(Mins): Alert Type:
Only”.
View Tasks: Jump To Date:
Set the alarm to go off once, everyday or on certain
Select “Vibration and Ring”, “Ring” or “Vibration
Shows a list of all arranged tasks.
Set the Snooze period.
Go to a desired day.
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12.3 To Do List
12.3.1 Adding New Task
1. Idle mode f press f “Organizer”.
2. “To Do List” f press
to add a task.
12.3.2 Checking Tasks
1. Idle mode f press f “Organizer”.
2. “To Do List” f screen shows a list of all saved tasks.
3. Highlight a task and then press
Î
Highlight a task and then press <Option> for the following
options:
    
Add a new task.
Add: Edit Task: Delete One: Delete All: Send vCalendar:
Edit the task.
Delete the task.
Delete all tasks.
Send vCalendar to other mobile phones.
to view the details of the task.
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Chapter 13. Extra
13.1 World Clock
World Clock shows the current date and time of the major cities world widely.
1. Idle mode f press
2. Press
to browse through the cities.
13.2 Calculator
Key descriptions:
Press once: + Press twice: M+
Press once: ­Press twice: M-
Press once: × Press twice: MC
Press once: ÷ Press twice: MR
1. Idle mode f press
f “Extra” f “World Clock”.
Ok, =
Decimal Point
Back to Standby
Back / Clear. Press once to clear one digit. Hold to clear all values except memory values.
f “Extra” f “Calculator”.
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13.3 Unit Converter
1. Idle mode f press f “Extra” f “Unit Converter” f “Weight” or “Length”.
13.4 Currency Converter
1. Idle mode f press f “Extra” f “Currency Converter”.
13.5 Stopwatch
Split time is the time elapsed from the start to a specific point. Lap time is the time elapsed from one point to another.
13.5.1 Typical Stopwatch
1. Idle mode f press f “Extra” f “Stopwatch” f “Typical Stopwatch”.
Split Timing:
resume timing. Press <Split> to record one entry. Press and then <Back> to save the time records.
Lap Timing:
resume timing. Press <Lap> to record one entry. Press and then <Back> to save the time records.
View Record:
Press
Press
Check the saved records.
to start timing. Press to stop or
to start timing. Press to stop or
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13.5.2 nWay Stopwatch
This is a useful tool to record time records for up to 4 events. For
example, you can record, in terms of duration, how much time you will spend on handling emails, answering calls, typing papers and managing files.
1. Idle mode f press Stopwatch”.
2. Press <Start> to start timing. Once started, press Resume. Press <Resume> to reset the timer.
f “Extra” f “Stopwatch” f “nWay
to switch the 4 records. Press and hold
to Stop or
13.6 Health
13.6.1 BMI
BMI stands for Body Mass Index. You can check your BMI by
simply inputting your gender, height and weight.
1. Idle mode f press f “Extra” f “Health” f “BMI”.
2. Enter the gender (Male or Female), height and weight.
13.6.2 Menstrual
A tool to track your monthly menstrual cycle.
1. Idle mode f press
2. Enter the Last Menses Date and Average Period.
f “Extra” f “Health” f “Menstrual”.
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Chapter 14. Camera
14.1 Icons
~
14.2 Taking photos
1. Idle mode f press to turn on Camera mode.
Î
Press <Option> and then
Image Size:
“1600×1200”
Image Quality:
Effect Setting:
“176×220”, “320×240”, “640×480”, “1280×1024”,
“Normal”, “High”, “Low”
“Normal”, “Grayscale”, “Sepia”, “Speia Green”,
Storage
Continuous Shot
Delay-timer
Image Quality
Image Size
Night Mode On
Effect setting: Any effects
White Balance
EV
to edit the camera settings:
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“Speia Blue”, “Color Invert”, “Gray Invert”, “Blackboard”, “Whiteboard”, “Copper Carving”, “Blue Carving”, “Embossment”, “Contrast”, “Sketch”
Delay Timer:
Cont shot:
size 176x220)
White Balance:
“Cloud”, “Incandescence”
Add Frame (for size 176x220):
2”…up to “Frame 10”.
Storage:
Night mode:
Shutter Sound:
2. Focus on the object and then press
3. Press <Option> for the following options:
“EV+4~EV+1”, “0”, “EV-4~EV-1”
EV: Banding: Other:
To Photo Viewer:
to chapter 7.3.
Restore Default:
To Wallpaper:
“Off”, “5 sec”, “10 sec”, “15 sec”
“Off”, “1 Shot”, “3 Shot”, “5 Shot”, “Tile Shot” (for
“Auto”, “Daylight”, “Tungsten”, “Florescent”,
“Off”, “Frame 1”, “Frame
“Phone”, “Memory Card”
“Off”, “On”
“Sound 1”, “Sound 2”, “Sound 3”
“50Hz”, “60Hz”
Switch to Photo Viewer screen. Please refer
Reset camera settings.
f the photo is saved.
Forward the photo to Wallpaper.
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To Phone Book:
To MMS:
To E-mail:
Î
Key descriptions:
or
Forward the photo to Phone Book.
Forward the photo to MMS.
Forward the photo to E-mail.
Shutter-key
Zoom
EV
Back to previous screen
Back to Idle mode
Option
Image Size
Image Quality
Effect Setting
Delay Timer
Cont shot
White Balance
Storage
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Night mode
Hide OSD icons
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Previous / Next Frame (176 x 220)
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Chapter 15. Text Entry
Key descriptions:
Key ABC (T9™) abc (T9™) 123
space, 0 space, 0 0
.,-?!’@:#$/_1 .,-?!’@:#$/_1 1
A B C 2 a b c 2 2
D E F 3 d e f 3 3
G H I 4 g h I 4 4
J K L 5 j k l 5 5
M N O 6 m n o 6 6
P Q R S 7 p q r s 7 7
T U V 8 t u v 8 8
W X Y Z 9 w x y z 9 9
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