Spice mobile S-808 User guide

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Mobile Phone
User's Manual
Version: 0.10_061221
Please read this manual carefully before operating
your mobile phone.
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Safety Information and Notices
Preface
Thank you for purchasing Spice S-808 wireless mobile phone. To proprely 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 operate all the steps directly and precisely.
Using the Mobile Phone and Charger
Danger Only the specified spice 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.
Wa rn in g Don't strongly bump, 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 the microwave or
high-voltage devices to prevent battery leakage, overheating, explosion or even fire; also keep the phone and AC adapter away from overheating, smoking or short circuiting.
Don't use the phone where there is volatile oil 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
Wa rn in g 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.
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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 first with your manufacturer or dealer for advice to prevent any incautious interference.
Caution
Under certain circumstances, using mobile phones in an automobile
may cause electronic device's interference. To prevent any danger it is recommended not to use phones.
Avoid using your phone in crowded places. 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 exposure the battery near fire. Doing so may cause battery
explosion or even 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 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.
Wa rn in g Take the battery out and do not use the battery any more when abnormal
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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 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 temperature, because the battery may
leak, overheat, degrade or shorten its usage life.
Using the Charger
Danger
Usage of improper voltage will cause fire and breakdown. If the charger short circuit, breakdown, smoke or even fire may be
caused.
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 fire possibilities. Don't place containers filled with liquid like water near the charger.
Liquid spilled into the charger will cause overheating or other breakdown.
If liquid like water is spilled into 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 like bathroom to
avoid causing fire or breakdown.
Don't touch the charger, power cable or socket with wet hands to
prevent electric shock.
Caution Keep the environment temperature within the range of 0
charging. Temperature below 0 charging inefficient or terminated or even cause the battery explosion; besides, 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
0
C or higher than 450C will cause
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0
C ~450C while
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potential damage or even fire.
Requirements for Mobile Phone
Avoid using your mobile phone in extremely high or low temperature
places. It is recommended to use the phone in a temperature range from
0
C~350C and humidity of 35%~85%.
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Avoid communication quality may be affected, it is recommended not
use your mobile phone near a telephone, TV set, radio or other automatic devices.
Requirements for the Battery
Battery should be located in a cool, well-ventilated place with sunshine.
If you won't use the mobile phone for an extended period of time, charge the battery instead to avoid battery breakdown.
Battery wears fast. Battery has permanent usage time and frequent
charging will shorten the battery life. If the charging cannot improve your battery performance, it means the battery should be replaced. Don't dispose the batteries together with other rubbish. Follow the rules of local administration regarding to the disposal of the old battery.
Requirements for the Charger and AC Adapter
Don't charge your phone under the following circumstances: Sunshine,
equal to or lower than 0 dust, vibration (will cause breakdown) or near a TV, a radio, etc. (video and audio frequency signal will cause noise).
0
C, equal to or higher than 400C, high humidity,
Cleanness and Maintenance
The mobile phone, the battery and the charger are not waterproof. Don't
use them in places with high humidity like bathroom and also avoid the battery and the charger being drenched by 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. Socket with dust will cause connection damage, short-circuit or even
cannot be re-charged. Be sure to clean the socket regularly.
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Table of Contents
Safety Information and Notices...........................................1
1. Introduction................................................................... 11
1.1 Features .........................................................................................11
1.2 Specification..................................................................................11
1.3 Appearance................................................................................... 12
1.4 Keypad Function .......................................................................... 12
1.5 Icons ............................................................................................. 13
2. Basic Operations ...........................................................14
2.1 Inserting / Removing the SIM Card............................................. 14
2.2 Battery / Charging........................................................................ 14
2.3 Power On/Off ............................................................................... 14
2.4 Make a Call .................................................................................. 15
2.5 Insert Pause "P" or "W" ............................................................... 15
2.6 Answer a Call ............................................................................... 15
2.7 Reject a Call ................................................................................. 15
2.8 Re-Dial the Last Number ............................................................. 15
2.9 Keypad Lock ................................................................................ 15
2.10 Access Shortcuts ........................................................................ 16
2.11 Call Logs .................................................................................... 16
2.12 Hands-Free ................................................................................. 16
2.13 To Hold a Call............................................................................ 16
2.14 Search Phone Book During a Call ............................................. 16
2.15 Mute a Call................................................................................. 16
2.16 DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency)........................................ 16
2.17 Record Voice During a Call ....................................................... 17
2.18 Send SMS During a Call............................................................ 17
2.19 Access Voice Mail Server During a Call ................................... 17
2.20 Access Broadcast Message During a Call ................................. 17
2.21 Save a New Entry During a Call................................................ 17
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2.22 Deflect a Call (Network Service)............................................... 17
2.23 Call Waiting / Conference Call (Network Service) ................... 17
2.24 Without SIM-Card Operations................................................... 19
3. Phone Book................................................................... 20
3.1 Quick Search for an Entry............................................................ 20
3.2 Search for an Entry....................................................................... 20
3.3 Add a New Entry.......................................................................... 20
3.4 Copy All Entries........................................................................... 21
3.5 Delete All Entries ......................................................................... 21
3.6 Caller Group................................................................................. 21
3.7 Extra Number ...............................................................................21
3.8 Speed Dial .................................................................................... 21
3.9 Settings ......................................................................................... 22
3.10 My vCard.................................................................................... 22
3.11 Memory Status ........................................................................... 22
4. Messages....................................................................... 23
4.1 Write SMS or MMS ..................................................................... 23
4.2 Check Inbox / Outbox / Drafts messages .................................... 23
4.3 Message Settings.......................................................................... 24
4.4 Template....................................................................................... 25
4.5 Email ............................................................................................ 25
4.5.1 Profile Settings .................................................................. 25
4.5.2 Using E-mail ..................................................................... 26
4.6 Voice Mail Server (Network Service).......................................... 26
4.7 Broadcast Message....................................................................... 27
5. Call History................................................................... 28
5.1 Check/Delete/Save the Records ................................................... 28
5.2 Delete Call Log ............................................................................ 28
5.3 Track/Reset Time Records ........................................................... 28
5.4 To Check/Set/Reset Call Cost...................................................... 28
5.5 To Check/Reset SMS Counter ..................................................... 28
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5.6 To Check/Reset GPRS Counter ................................................... 29
6. Multimedia.................................................................... 30
6.1 Image Viewer ............................................................................... 30
6.2 Video Recorder............................................................................. 30
6.2.1 Key descriptions: .............................................................. 30
6.2.2 Settings.............................................................................. 31
6.3 Video Player................................................................................. 32
6.4 Audio Player (MP3 Player).......................................................... 32
6.4.1 Download Music ............................................................... 32
6.4.2 Play Music ........................................................................ 32
6.5 Sound Recorder............................................................................ 33
6.5.1 Set the file format.............................................................. 33
6.5.2 Record a Sound ................................................................. 33
6.5.3 Play the Recorded Tone .................................................... 33
6.5.4 Append a Recorded Tone.................................................. 33
6.5.5 Rename a Recorded Tone ................................................. 33
6.5.6 Delete a Recorded Tone.................................................... 34
6.5.7 Delete all Recorded Sounds.............................................. 34
6.5.8 Forward Recorded Sounds................................................ 34
6.6 Melody Compose ......................................................................... 34
6.6.1 Compose a Melody ........................................................... 34
6.6.2 Rename a Melody ............................................................. 36
6.6.3 Delete Melodies ................................................................ 36
6.6.4 Forward Composed Melodies ........................................... 36
6.7 De-Associate a Sound or Melody ................................................ 36
7. Camera ..........................................................................37
7.1 Icons ............................................................................................. 37
7.2 Take photos .................................................................................. 37
7.3 Check Photo Album ..................................................................... 38
7.4 Camera Setting............................................................................. 38
7.5 Image Setting ............................................................................... 39
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7.6 White Balance .............................................................................. 39
7.7 Scene Mode .................................................................................. 39
7.8 Effect Setting................................................................................ 39
7.9 Wall Paper Frame .........................................................................40
7.10 Restore Default........................................................................... 40
8. File Manager................................................................. 41
8.1 Create Folder ................................................................................ 41
8.2 Format .......................................................................................... 41
8.3 Open Folders ................................................................................ 41
8.4 File Options .................................................................................. 41
8.5 Memory Status ............................................................................. 42
9. Fun & Games................................................................ 43
9.1 Games........................................................................................... 43
9.2 Stopwatch ..................................................................................... 43
9.2.1 Typical Stopwatch............................................................. 43
9.2.2 nWay Stopwatch................................................................ 43
9.3 Game Setting................................................................................ 44
10. Settings ....................................................................... 45
10.1 Phone Setup................................................................................ 45
10.1.1 Set Time and Date........................................................... 45
10.1.2 Schedule Power On/Off .................................................. 45
10.1.3 To Set Display Language ................................................ 45
10.1.4 Preferred Input Method ................................................... 45
10.1.5 Compose Greeting Text .................................................. 45
10.1.6 Dedicated Key ................................................................. 45
10.1.7 Auto update of date and time (Network Service) ........... 46
10.1.8 Flight Mode ..................................................................... 46
10.1.9 LCD Backlight ................................................................ 46
10.2 Display Setup ............................................................................. 46
10.2.1 Change Wallpaper........................................................... 46
10.2.2 Screen Saver.................................................................... 46
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10.2.3 Power On Display ........................................................... 47
10.2.4 Power Off Display .......................................................... 47
10.2.5 Main Menu Style............................................................. 47
10.2.6 Show Date and Time....................................................... 47
10.2.7 Show Owner Number ..................................................... 48
10.2.8 Themes ............................................................................ 48
10.3 Call Setup ................................................................................... 48
10.3.1 Caller ID (Network Service)........................................... 48
10.3.2 Call Waiting (Network Service) ..................................... 48
10.3.3 Call Divert (Network Service) ........................................ 49
10.3.4 Call Barring (Network Service) ...................................... 49
10.3.5 Line Switching (Network Service) ................................. 49
10.3.6 Call Time Reminder........................................................ 49
10.3.7 Call Time Display ........................................................... 50
10.3.8 Auto Redial ..................................................................... 50
10.3.9 Closed User Group (Network Service)........................... 50
10.3.10 Black List ...................................................................... 50
10.4 Network Setup ........................................................................... 51
10.4.1 Network Selection........................................................... 51
10.4.2 Preferred Networks ......................................................... 51
10.4.3 Band Selection ................................................................ 51
10.4.4 GPRS Connection ........................................................... 51
10.5 Security Setup ............................................................................ 52
10.5.1 SIM Lock ........................................................................ 52
10.5.2 Phone Lock ..................................................................... 52
10.5.3 Auto Keypad Lock .......................................................... 52
10.5.4 Fixed Dial (Network Service)......................................... 52
10.5.5 Barred Dial (Network Service) ....................................... 52
10.5.6 Change Password ............................................................ 52
10.6 Restore Factory Settings ............................................................ 53
11. User Profiles................................................................ 54
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11.1 Activate a Profile ........................................................................ 54
11.2 Customize a Profile .................................................................... 54
12. Extra............................................................................ 55
12.1 Alarm ..........................................................................................55
12.2 Calendar ..................................................................................... 55
12.3 To Do List................................................................................... 55
12.4 World Clock ............................................................................... 55
12.5 Calculator ................................................................................... 56
12.6 Unit Converter............................................................................ 56
12.7 Currency Converter.................................................................... 56
12.8 Health ......................................................................................... 56
12.8.1 BMI ................................................................................. 56
12.8.2 Menstrual......................................................................... 57
13. Services (Network Dependent)................................... 58
13.1 SIM Tool Kit ..............................................................................58
13.2 WAP............................................................................................ 58
13.3 Data Account.............................................................................. 59
14. Shortcuts ..................................................................... 60
Appendix 1: Text Entry..................................................... 61
Key Mapping...................................................................................... 61
T9™ Input............................................................................................ 62
Appendix 2: GPRS Internet Setting.................................. 63
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1. Introduction
1.1 Features
GSM 900 / 1800 MHz
Camera: 1.3 Megapixel
Video Player / Video Recording
GPRS & WAP 2.0
MP3 & 64-polyphonic ring tone
MP3 player with Audio EQ
128 MB Internal Memory*
USB Pen drive Function
Downloadable images/wallpapers/MP3
SMS / MMS / Email / EMS 4.0
Built-in Speakerphone
*
Some of the Listed Capacity is used for phone functions and thus the available capacity could be less than the quoted figure.
1.2 Specification
Item
Dimensions
Weight (with battery)
Li-ion 750 mAh
Battery
Display
Standby Time
Talk Ti me
Charging Hours
First Time Charging Hours
Phone book
Message
Upto 2.5 hrs
68g
2~2.5 hrs
100mm ¯ 43mm ¯ 12.5mm
65K 1.5” TFT
Upto 150 hrs
4~6 hrs
SIM: SIM card dependent
Phone: up to 1000 entries
Stores up to 200 text messages
Description
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1.3 Appearance
2
1
3
4
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1. Camera Lens
2. Side UP/Down Keys
3. Shutter Key
4. Earpiece
1.4 Keypad Function
Center Key : MP3 Player
(see chapter 10.1.6 Dedicated Key)
Call Logs
Back to Standby screen. (Hold) Power On / Off.
Navigation. (see chapter 10.1.6 Dedicated Key)
: Internet Service
: Shortcuts
: User Profiles
: Write Message
Menu/OK/Option
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5. Keypad
6. Earphone Jack
7. Cable / Charging Connector
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Phone Book list. Back. Clear. Reject a call.
Numeric keys. Speed Dial.
~
S-Keys Keypad volume. Earpiece volume. Scroll.
(see chapter 3.8 Speed Dial)
Numeric key. Space.
(Press) ¶. (Press repeatedly) +, P, W.
(Press) #. (Press and hold) Silent mode.
Camera mode.
Camera shutter release button.
1.5 Icons
L1/L2 signal
/
Call forward L1
Call forward L2
Call forward L1 L2
Ring
Vibration
Vibration and ring
Vibration then ring
Battery
Lock
Alarm
GPRS Connected
Missed call
Message
Voice mail L1
Voice mail L2
Voice mail L1 L2
Roaming
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2. Basic Operations
2.1 Inserting / Removing the SIM Card
SIM card slot is located on the back of your phone, beneath the battery. Make sure the phone is turned off before replacing battery or SIM card.
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Remove the battery.
3. SIM card slot is in the top left hand corner of the battery comparetment.
4. Insert the SIM card (with the golden connectors facing down and the cut corner to the right).
2.2 Battery / Charging
Before removing the battery, make sure the phone is turned off and the
charger is disconnected from the phone. Use of another battery pack other than spice specified battery may cause
safety hazard than the one recommended by the manufacturer. Make sure the battery is connected properly before connecting the
charger to the mains outlet. Battery is consumable. Replace with a new one if the operation time
becomes extremely short after it is fully charged.
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Insert the battery:make sure the 3 gold contacts on the bottom of the battery align with the 3 gold pins in the phone.
3. Slide the cover toward the top of the phone to close.
4. Connect the charger.
5. The phone will remind you when it is fully charged.
2.3 Power On/Off
If SIM is locked, PIN code is required (see chapter 10.5.1 SIM Lock).
1. Press and hold
for about 2 seconds.
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2.4 Make a Call
Standard dialing:
1. Enter the area code and phone number X
International dialing:
1. Press
area code and phone number X
Press
h
Press the side keys to adjust the earpiece volume.
h
twice to input "+" X enter the country code X enter
.
to end a call.
.
2.5 Insert Pause "P" or "W"
Press
during a dialing sequence. For example: To auto dial an extension
number, enter the main number first followed by "P" and then enter the
extension number.
Press
dialing sequence. The phone will not dial the numbers behind "W"
unless you press
3 times to insert "P" which will allow 3-second pause
4 times to insert "W", which will insert a pause during a
.
2.6 Answer a Call
Press
to answer an incoming call. Press to end a call.
2.7 Reject a Call
Press
to reject an incoming call.
Reject
2.8 Re-Dial the Last Number
1. In Standby X open Call Logs X select a number X .
2.9 Keypad Lock
To activate Auto Keypad Lock, please see chapter 10.5.3 Auto Keypad
Lock.
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In Standby X
To unlock
X
Name
X
Unlock
.
.
2.10 Access Shortcuts
to access 5 frequently used functions or
In Standby, press
settings (see chapter 10.1.6 Dedicated Key).
or
2.11 Call Logs
In Standby X
Select one entry X
Select one entry X
choose
Delete, Save to Phone book, Dial
to access Call Logs.
to dial the number.
to check Call Info X
Ok
or
Edit
.
2.12 Hands-Free
During a call X
H-Free
or
H-Held
.
2.13 To Hold a Call
1. During a call X
2. To retrieve the call:
Option
Option
X
Hold
X
.
Retrieve
.
2.14 Search Phone Book During a Call
1. During a call X
Option
Phone Book
X
.
2.15 Mute a Call
When you mute the call, your caller will not be able to hear you.
1. During a call X
Option
2.16 DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency)
Set DTMF to On or Off to activate or deactivate tone dialing.
1. During a call X
Option
X
X
Mute
DTMF
X
X
On or Off
On or Off
Option
.
.
to
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2.17 Record Voice During a Call
1. During a call X
2. Press
3. Press
4. Edit the file name X
Pause
to stop recording.
Stop
Option
X
to pause. Press
Option
Sound Recorder
Cont.
X
Save
.
to resume.
.
2.18 Send SMS During a Call
1. During a call X
2.
X
SMS
Write Message
Option
X see chapter 4 for further details.
.
SMS
X
2.19 Access Voice Mail Server During a Call
1. During a call X
2.
Voice Mail Server
Option
X
Voice Mail
.
SMS
X
X see chapter 4.6 for further details.
2.20 Access Broadcast Message During a Call
1. During a call X
2.
Broadcast Message
details.
Option
X see chapter 4.7 Broadcast Message for further
.
SMS
X
2.21 Save a New Entry During a Call
1. During a call X enter the number X
2. Save it To SIM or To Phone. See chapter 3 for further details.
2.22 Deflect a Call (Network Service)
1. When there is an incoming call X
2. Enter the number X
number from Phone Book.
. Or press
Ok
2.23 Call Waiting / Conference Call (Network Service)
See chapter 10.3.2 Call Waiting to activate Call Waiting function.
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Save
Option
.
Deflect
X
Search
.
to search a
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Call Waiting service allows you to receive a new incoming call during a
call. You can connect more than one call to create a conference call.
1. When another call comes X
answer the new incoming call. Later, you can press
and active calls. (Press
2. When the call waiting is connected, you can press
   
3. To invite more people to join the call: During the call X enter another
phone number X
4. During a conference call, you can press
     
5. During Split, you can press
  
  
Hold the current call and then answer the other call.
Swap
Conference
Transfer:
End Single:
menu and select
End All:
Option
Split:
conference call.
End Single:
Hold All:
End All:
New Call:
End Active(more than 3 callers):
End All Held(more than 3 callers):
all callers.
Swap:
Conference:
Transfer:
disconnects your line.
End Single:
End All:
End Active (more than 3 callers):
Activate a conference call.
Connect the 2 calls and disconnect yourself.
Terminate the current active call. Then open
Retrieve
Terminate all calls.
dial the number X connected…X
X "Conference".
Separate an individual(the number being highlighted) from the
Terminate the chosen caller party.
Put all caller parties on hold.
Terminate the conversation with all callers.
Make a new call.
Swap held and active calls.
Back to conference call.
Connect the Split call to the other party on hold and then
Terminate the current active call.
Terminate the conversation with all callers.
to hold the current call and then
will end the call waiting.)
Reject
to re-connect the held call.
Option
Terminate the current active call.
Terminate the conversation with
for:
Option
Terminate the current active call.
to swap held
Option
Option
for:
for:
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End All Held or End All Active (more than 3 callers):
all held or all active calls.
Terminate
2.24 Without SIM-Card Operations
Press
Emergency Call:
1. Press
number.
2. Press
for emergency calls;
SOS
X
SOS
to abort the call if necessary.
X the phone dials the emergency
Ye s
for Menu Options.
Option
Menu Options: Phone Book, Multimedia, File Manger, Fun & Games, User Profiles, Extra and Settings.
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3. Phone Book
3.1 Quick Search for an Entry
1.
Book
2. Press
name for quick search. Press
3. Press
Send SMS:
Send MMS:
View
Edit
Delete
Copy
Move
Duplicate
Send vCard:
Name
Phone Book List
X
Quick Search
X
to browse the phone book. Enter the first 1~2 letters of the
for the followings:
Option
Send SMS to the chosen entry.
Send MMS to the chosen entry.
: View detailed information.
: Edit the detailed information.
: Delete the chosen entry.
: Copy the entry from phone to SIM or from SIM to Phone.
: Move the entry from the SIM to phone or phone to SIM.
: Duplicate the chosen entry.
Send or save the information of the chosen entry.
. (Or, press
Phone Book List
X
to call the chosen entry.
Menu
)
X
Phone
3.2 Search for an Entry
Menu
Phone Book
X
1.
2. Enter the first 1~2 letters of the name X
3. When the name is highlighted,press
Search Entry
X
.
X
Search
Option
to dial the number.
3.3 Add a New Entry
1.
Menu
X
2. Save the number in SIM or Phone X start editing.
3. To add an entry in phone, you can save 12 items of the detailed information:
Email Address, Office Number, Fax Number, Birthday, Associate
Picture, Associate Video, Associate Sound
cannot see all 12 items, please refer to chapter 3.9 Settings to enable all items.
4. When finished, press
Name, Number, Home Number, Company Name,
Phone Book
Add New Entry
X
or
Ok
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and
Done
.
Caller Group.
Ye s.
X
.
If you
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3.4 Copy All Entries
Copy numbers from SIM to Phone or from Phone to SIM.
Menu
X
From SIM"
Phone Book
or "
1.
2. Select "
3. Entries copied from Phone to SIM will consist only Name and Number.
Copy All
X
From Phone
.
".
3.5 Delete All Entries
You can delete all entries in the
Phone Book list.
Menu
X
From SIM
Phone Book
", "
From Phone
1.
2. Select " password (if necessary). The default value is "1122".
SIM
Delete All
X
or
Phone
" or "
One By One"
, or one by one from
.
X
enter
3.6 Caller Group
You can edit Groups Settings:
and
Member List
1.
Menu
2. Select one group X modify the settings.
.
Phone Book
X
Group Name, Ring tone, Picture, Vide o
Caller Group
X
.
3.7 Extra Number
Including
Contact your network service provider for
1.
2. Select "
X
Owner Number, Service Dial Number
Menu
Owner Number
Ok
Phone Book
X
edit the number(s).
X
Extra Number
X
", "
Service Dial Number"
and
SOS Number
Service Dial Number
.
or "
SOS Number"
.
.
3.8 Speed Dial
When Speed Dial numbers are saved, in Standby, press and hold
~ can dial out directly the stored number.
1.
Menu
"
Enable Speed Dial
Phone Book
X
" and "
Speed Dial
X
Set Number
. Two options available:
".
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2. Press
3. In "
"
Edit"
Set Number
or
On
Off
", select one number key (2~9) X
select one number from Phone Book X
X
3.9 Settings
Set
Preferred Storage
Menu
Phone Book
X
".
1.
or "
Phone
Set the
1.
3.10 My vCard
1.
1.
3.11 Memory Status
1.
optional storage fields
Menu
X
Edit
My vCard
X
Menu
Send
My vCard
X
Menu
Check
Memory Status
Menu
X
Phone Book
: Create your own virtual name card.
Phone Book
:
Phone Book
Phone Book
to enable or disable Speed Dial.
to
SIM
X
X
X
X
:
X
or to
Settings
:
Settings
My vCard
My vCard
Memory Status.
:
Phone
X
Preferred Storage
X
Fields.
Edit My Card
X
Send My Card
X
Option
.
Ok
.
.
X"
X
SIM"
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4. Messages
4.1 Write SMS or MMS
1.
2. While editing X
Done
Use Template
Insert Object
Format Text
"Alignment" and "New Paragraph".
Insert Name:
Insert Number:
Input Method
Add text(MMS):
Add image(MMS):
Add audio(MMS):
Add attachment(MMS):
Insert New Slide(MMS):
Preview(MMS):
Slide Timing(MMS):
Menu
Messages
X
Ready to send or save the message.
: :
Set text format, includeing "Text Size", "Text Style",
Insert a name selected from Phone Book.
4.2 Check Inbox / Outbox / Drafts messages
1.
Drafts
2. While viewing a message X
Reply(Inbox)
Delete
Edit
Forward (Inbox)
Copy to Phone/SIM
Move to Phone/SIM
Delete All
Menu
Messages
X
.
: Send a reply message.
: Delete the chosen message.
: Edit the chosen message.
: Remove all messages.
SMS or MMS
X
:
Option
Insert frequently used sentences. Insert picture or melody.
Insert a number selected from Phone Book.
Select input method.
Insert text.
Insert image.
Insert audio file.
Attach files.
Insert new slides.
Preview MMS.
Set slide timing.
SMS or MMS
X
Option
: Edit and forward the chosen message.
: Copy to Phone or SIM.
: Move to Phone or SIM.
Write Message
X
Inbox, Outbox or
X
:
.
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Copy all:
Move all
Use Number
saving or dialing.
Use URL:
Save Objects (Inbox)
animations or melodies.
Send(Outbox or Drafts):
Copy all messages to Phone or SIM.
: Move all messages to Phone or SIM.
: All numbers in the message will be extracted for
Link directly to the enclosed URL adderss.
: Save the attached objects, such as pictures,
Send the chosen message.
4.3 Message Settings
1.
SMS Settings:
   
MMS Settings:
Compose: Set Creation Mode, Image Resizing, Auto Signature
Send: Include Validity period, Delivery report, Read report,
Retrieve: Include Home network, Roaming, Read Report and
Filters: Set MMS Maximum Size (up to 100KB), allow or reject
Server Profile: Select your MMS service provider first. You can
Menu
Messages
X
Profile Setting
Profile Name, SC Address
hour/12 hours/1 day/1 week/Maximum) and (Text/Fax/Page/E-mail).
Common Setting
Memory Status
Preferred Storage
Pref. Bearer
and Edit Content.
Priority, Slide Timing and Delivery Time.
Delivery Report.
Anonymous or Advertisement.
Activate Profile or Edit Profile (Rename Profile Data Account/Connection Type/Username/ Password).
or
SMS
X
: Two profiles available. Each has settings of
(network service),
: Includes
: View current memory status.
: Set preferred storage.
: Set preferred delivery way.
Delivery Report
MMS
Message Settings.
X
Valid Period
Message Type
and
Reply Path
/Homepage/
(1
.
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Memory Status: Check the amount of the memory being used
and remaining.
4.4 Template
Menu
Messages
X
1.
2. Edit the template or send a message.
SMS or MMS
X
Te mp la te .
X
4.5 Email
The phone can send and receive emails. Using email function, you need to have a registered email account.
Make sure the email settings are all set and your network service supports GSM Data or GPRS services.
4.5.1 Profile Settings
Three profiles are available.
1.
2. Select one profile X
Profile Setting:
Outgoing Server:
Menu
Messages
X
(1) Profile Name: Enter a name for this profile. (2) Data Account: Choose GSM Data or GPRS and then choose the
network service provider from the list. (3) Protocol: Choose POP3 or IMAP4. (4) Check Interval: Set the interval time to Off, 5 minutes, 30
minutes, 1 hour or 2 hours. If set to Off, you will have to
manually check the email, otherwise, the phone will check email
automatically at a given interval of time. (5) Download Size: Default value is 102400.
(1) Outgoing server: Enter the outgoing server address. (service
provider dependent). (2) Outgoing Port: The default value is 25. (3) Display Name: Create a name for display use.
Email
X
Option
X
Email Profile
X
Edit
.
:
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(4) E-Mail Address: Enter your registered email address. (5) Username: Enter the registered username. (6) Password: Enter the registered password.
Incoming Server:
(1) Incoming Server: Enter the outgoing server address. (2) Incoming Port: The default value is 110. (3) Username: Enter the registered username. (4) Password: Enter the registered password.
Signature: Set this function to On or Off. Insert an image and edit
the text.
4.5.2 Using E-mail
Menu
Messages
X
1.
2. Select the following options:
Send and Receive: If you set Check Interval to Off (see chapter
4.5.1 Profile Settings), you can use this option to manually check the email.
Write Email: Write a new email. Attach up to 3 files. After editing,
you can choose to send or save the email or to quit editing.
Inbox: Check inbox emails. Unsent: Check unsent emails. Sent: Check those sent and saved emails. Drafts: Check draft emails. Delete All Folder: Remove emails. Email Profile: See chapter 4.5.1 .
X
Email
.
4.6 Voice Mail Server (Network Service)
1.
2. Select a number X press
Edit:
Connect to Voice:
Menu
Messages
X
Edit the voice mail number.
Voice Mail Server
X
Option
Access the voice mail services.
.
for the followings:
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4.7 Broadcast Message
The broadcast message enables you to view and configure settings
regarding cell (small area) broadcast messages.
1.
Receive Mode
Read Message
after you read it. If the list is empty, a window "Empty" pops up.
Languages
Channel Setting
broadcast channels.
Menu
Messages
X
: On/Off.
: Read received message. You can delete the message
: Select the languages of the broadcast message.
Broadcast Message
X
: You can either
.
Select, Add, Edit
or
Delete
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5. Call History
5.1 Check/Delete/Save the Records
1.
Received Calls
2. While checking a record X
Delete:
Save to Phone book:
SIM" or "To Phone".
Dial:
Edit:
Menu
Call History
X
.
Delete the chosen record.
Dial the chosen number.
Edit the number and then save it to Phone Book.
Missed Calls, Dialed Calls
X
Option:
Save this number into Phone Book. Select "To
5.2 Delete Call Log
Menu
Call History
X
1.
Dialed Calls, Received Calls
Delete Call Log
X
or
Delete All
.
Missed Calls
X
5.3 Track/Reset Time Records
Menu
Call History
X
1.
2. To reset: select "Reset All Time".
Call Time
X
view the records.
X
5.4 To Check/Set/Reset Call Cost
1.
Menu
X
2. To reset: select "
Call History
Reset Cost
X
".
Call Cost
X view the cost.
5.5 To Check/Reset SMS Counter
SMS Counter shows the numbers of SMS sent and received.
Menu
Call History
X
1.
2. To reset: press
SMS Counter
X
.
Reset
.
, or
,
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5.6 To Check/Reset GPRS Counter
GPRS Counter counts the data sent and received.
1.
Menu
X
2. To reset: select "
Call History
Reset Counter
GPRS Counter
X
".
.
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6. Multimedia
6.1 Image Viewer
1.
2. Select an image X press
View : View the chosen image. Browser Style: Select "List Style" or "Matrix Style". Forward: Forward the image to Wallpaper, Screen Saver, Power On
Rename: Rename the image. Delete: Delete the image. Delete All Files: Delete all stored images. Sort: Sort the image files by Name, Type, Time or Size.
X
Menu
Display, Power Off Display, PhoneBook, MMS, E-Mail or EMS.
Multimedia
ImageViewer.
X
Option
:
6.2 Video Recorder
1.
2. Press
X
Menu
Multimedia
to start recording X press to stop recording.
Video Recorder.
X
6.2.1 Key descriptions:
Effect Setting hotkey. "Normal", "Grayscale", "Sepia", "Sepia Green", "Sepia Blue", "Color Invert", "Gray invert", "Blackboard", "Whiteboard", "Copper Carving", "Blue Carving", "Embossment", "Contrast" and "Sketch".
White Balance hotkey.
"Auto", "Daylight", "Tungsten", "Fluorescent", "Cloud"
and "Incandescence".
Night Mode On/Off
Zoom In
Zoom Out
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Decrease EV
Increase EV
Record/Pause/Continue
"Back", "Stop"
"Option"
6.2.2 Settings
1.
2. Press
X
Menu
To Player:
select to Play, Forward, Rename, Delete, Delete All Files or Sort the files.
CamCorder Setting:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Video Setting:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Effect Setting:
Green", "Sepia Blue", "Color Invert", "Gray Invert", "Blackboard", "Whiteboard", "Copper Carving", "Blue Carving", "Embossment", "Contrast" or "Sketch".
Restore Default:
Multimedia
for the following options:
Option
Screen lists stored video files X press
White Balance:
"Fluorescent", "Cloud" or "Incandescence".
Adjust the exposure value.
EV:
Night Mode:
Banding:
Video Quality: File Size Limit: Rec Time Limit:
sec", "30 sec" or "60 sec".
Record Audio: Encode Format:
Set the refresh rate to "60Hz" or "50Hz".
Press
Select "Normal", "Grayscale", "Sepia", "Sepia
Reset all settings of Video Recorder back to default
Video Recorder.
X
Press
Select "Auto", "Daylight", "Tungsten",
Turn on or off Night Mode.
Select "Normal", "Low", "Fine" or "High".
Select "No Limit", "95k", "195k" or "295k".
Set the recording time limit to "No Limit", "15
Activate or de-activate audio recording.
Select "Mpeg4" or "H.263".
to edit the following settings.
to edit the following settings.
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values.
6.3 Video Player
1.
2. Select the desired video file
 
   
6.4 Audio Player (MP3 Player)
6.4.1 Download Music
1. Turn off the phone.
2. Insert one end of the connector, and the other end to your PC's USB port.
3. Operate your PC to copy music files to "My Music".
6.4.2 Play Music
1.
Key descryiptions:
X
Menu
Play:
Forward:
Power On Display, Power Off Display, MMS or E-Mail.
Rename:
Delete:
Delete All Files:
Sort:
Menu
Multimedia
Play the chosen video file.
Forward the chosen video file to PhoneBook, Screen Saver,
Rename the chosen file.
Delete the chosen file.
Delete all video files.
Sort the video files by Name, Type, Time or Size.
USB Data Cable
X
Multimedia
Play; Pause Stop
Video Player.
X X
Audio Player.
X
:
Option
into the handset's cable
2.
Play:
Detail:
Add To Rings:
Back
Next
Play List appears X select one file X
List
X
Play the chosen music.
Check detailed information of the chosen music.
Add to Incoming Call Tone list.
S Keys
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Refresh List:
Settings:
Background Play
Refresh the Play List.
Include
List Auto Generated, Skin, Repeat, Shuffle
and
Equalizer
6.5 Sound Recorder
Record a tone and save it as a
WAV
6.5.1 Set the file format
1.
Settings
2. Press
Menu
X Multimedia
.
to select
WAV
Sound Recorder
X
or
AMR
6.5.2 Record a Sound
1.
Record.
2. Press
Save
6.5.3 Play the Recorded Tone
1.
2. Select a file X
X
Menu
.
Menu
Multimedia
to stop recording X edit the file name X
X
Multimedia
Option
Sound Recorder X
X
Sound Recorder.
X
X
6.5.4 Append a Recorded Tone
Continue recording to a recorded tone.
Menu
Multimedia
X
X
Menu
1.
2. Select a file X
6.5.5 Rename a Recorded Tone
1.
2. Select a file X
X
Option
Multimedia
Option
Sound Recorder
X
Sound Recorder.
X
X
.
file or
.
Play.
Append.
Rename.
AMR
.
file:
X
Option
Option
Option
X
X
,
X
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6.5.6 Delete a Recorded Tone
1.
2. Select a file X
Menu
X
Multimedia
Option
X
X
6.5.7 Delete all Recorded Sounds
1.
2. Select a file X
Menu
X
Multimedia
Option
X
X
6.5.8 Forward Recorded Sounds
Forward recorded sound to
1.
Menu
X
2. Select a file X
Multimedia
User Profile, MMS, E-mail
X
Option
X
6.6 Melody Compose
10 instruments are available.
6.6.1 Compose a Melody
Key operations:
Key Input Type
Press Insert a rest note.
Press Insert a musical note
Press Insert a musical note
Press Insert a musical note
Press Insert a musical note
Press Insert a musical note
Press
"Do"
"Re"
"Mi"
"Fa"
"So" Insert a musical note "La"
Sound Recorder.
Delete.
Sound Recorder.
Delete All.
Sound Recorder.
Forward.
Operation
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Key Input Type Operation
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press Move to next musical
Press
Option
Press
Back
Press
Clear
Press and
Clear
hold Press
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.
1.
Menu
Multimedia
X
Insert a musical note "Si" Insert a vibration note
Insert a backlight note
Input a semitone for current musical note Change beat length of current musical note Sharp one octave of musical note
Enable vibration/backlight
Flat one octave of musical note
Disable vibration/backlight
Move to previous musical note
note Proceed to next screen Back to previous screen Clear one musical note Delete all musical notes Back to Standby
X
Melody Compose
X
Condition
①②
③④
③④
Option
X
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.
Add
2. Start editing
Play:
Play Speed:
Select Instrument:
Save:
6.6.2 Rename a Melody
1.
2. Select a file X
6.6.3 Delete Melodies
1.
2. Select a file X
6.6.4 Forward Composed Melodies
Forward the composed melodies to
.
EMS
1.
2. Select a file X
X
Play current input musical notes.
Set speed to Fast, Normal or Slow.
Save current input musical notes as a melody.
Menu
Menu
Menu
Multimedia
X
Multimedia
X
Multimedia
X
Option:
10 instruments are available.
Melody Compose
X
Option
Option
Option
X
Melody Compose
X
X
Melody Compose
X
X
.
Rename
Delete or Delete All Files
User Profile, MMS, E-mail
Forward
.
.
.
.
.
6.7 De-Associate a Sound or Melody
If you found no space for forwarding a sound or melody to
for a new ring tone option, you need to delete forwarded sounds or melodies to free some space.
1.
Menu
X
2.
Tone Setup
3. Select a tone X
X
User Profiles
Incoming Call
Ok
X
Option
X
.
De-Associate.
X
Customize.
User Profile
or
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7.1 Icons
7. Camera
EV (Brightness)
Continuous advance
Self-timer
Quality
Image Size
7.2 Take photos
1. In Standby, press to turn on Camera mode.
2. Focus on the object and then press
or
Shutter-release button
Zoom
EV
Back to previous screen
Return to Standby screen
Option
Effect Setting:
"Normal", "Grayscale", "Sepia", "Speia Green",
"Speia Blue", "Color Invert", "Gray Invert",
"Blackboard", "Whiteboard", "Copper Carving",
"Blue Carving", "Embossment", "Contrast",
"Sketch".
.
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White Balance:
"Auto", "Daylight", "Tungsten", "Florescent",
"Cloud", Incandescence"
Delay Timer:
"Off", "5 sec", "10 sec", "15 sec"
Cont shot:
"Off", "1 Shot", "3 Shot", "5 Shot"
Scene mode:
"Auto", "Night"
Image Quality:
"Normal", "High", "Low"
Image Size:
"128×128", "160×120", "320×240", "640×480",
"1280×960"
7.3 Check Photo Album
1. In Standby, press to turn on Camera mode.
2.
3. When an image is highlighted, press
View : View the image. Browse Style: Forward: Forward the image to Wallpaper, PhoneBook or MMS etc.. Rename: Rename the image. Delete: Delete the image. Delete All Files: Delete all images. Sort: Sort the images by name, type, time or size. Select “None” to
disable sorting.
Option
Album
X
X select an image.
7.4 Camera Setting
1. In Camera mode.
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2.
Shutter Sound
EV
Banding
Delay Timer
Cont Shot
Shot".
X
Option
Camera Setting
Select "Off", "Sound1", "Sound2" or "Sound3".
Adjust exposure value.
50Hz or 60Hz.
Select "Off", "5 sec", "10 sec" or "15 sec".
Continuous Shot. Select "Off", "1 Shot", "3 Shot" or "5
.
7.5 Image Setting
1. In Camera mode.
2.
Image Size: "128¯128", "160¯120", "320¯240", "640¯480" or
"1280¯960".
Image Quality: "Normal", "High" or "Low".
Option
X
Image Setting
.
7.6 White Balance
1. In Camera mode X
2. Select "Auto", "Daylight", "Tungsten", "Fluorescent", "Cloud", or "Incandescence".
Option
X
White Balance
.
7.7 Scene Mode
1. In Camera mode X
2. Select "Auto" or "Night".
Option
X
Scene Mode
.
7.8 Effect Setting
1. In Camera mode X
2. Select "Normal", "Grayscale", "Sepia", "Sepia Green", "Sepia Blue", "Color Invert", "Gray Invert", "Blackboard", "Whiteboard", "Copper Carving", "Blue Carving", "Embossment", "Contrast" or "Sketch".
Option
X
Effect Setting
.
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7.9 Wall Paper Frame
Please set the frame before taking a photo.
This feature functions only when the image size is set to "128¯128".
1. In Camera mode X
2. Select "Off", "Frame 1" or "Frame 2" X
browse; press
to add the frame.
Set
Option
X
Wall Paper Frame
Vie w
.
X press
7.10 Restore Default
Reset all Camera settings back to default values.
1. In Camera mode X
2. Screen shows "
Restore Default? " X
Option
X
Restore Default.
Ye s
.
to
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8. File Manager
8.1 Create Folder
1.
Menu
File Manager
X
8.2 Format
Note! Using this option will erase all recorded data.
1.
Menu
File Manager
X
8.3 Open Folders
1.
Menu
File Manager
X
.
Open
8.4 File Options
When you found the file you need, press
followings:
Play (or View):
Forward:
Detail:
Rename:
 
Delete: Delete the chosen file. Delete All Files: Delete all files in the chosen folder. Sort: Sort the folders or files by name, type, size or time. Select
Copy the file.
Copy:
Move:
press
Option
(1) Done: Move to the chosen destination folder. (2) Open: Open the chosen folder. (3) Create Folder: Create a new one in the chosen folder as a
destination folder.
Play the music file or view the graphic file.
Forward the file to User Profile or MMS etc.
Check detailed information of the chosen file.
Rename the chosen file.
Move the chosen file to another folder. Select Move and then
. Select the destination folder and then press
Ok
for the followings:
Option
X
X
highlight the folder X
X
Option
X
X
Option
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Create Folder
.
Format
for the
.
Option
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“None” to disable sorting.
8.5 Memory Status
1.
Menu
File Manager.
X
2. On the top of the screen, you can check the memory capacity.
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9. Fun & Games
9.1 Games
During a game, press
Menu
X
Fun and Games
1.
9.2 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.
9.2.1 Typical Stopwatch
1.
9.2.2 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.
2. Press
Resume
X
Menu
Split Timing:
or
up to 20 entries). Press
time records.
Lap Timing:
or
to 20 entries). Press
records.
View record:
Menu
Resume
Resume
X
, or press
Fun and Games
Press
; press
Press
; press
Check the saved records.
Fun and Games
to start timing. Once started, press
Star t
or to pause the game.
.
Games
X
Stop watch X Typical Stopwatch.
X
to start timing. Press
Star t
once to record one entry (can record
Split
and then
Stop
to start timing. Press
Star t
once to record one entry (can record up
Lap
and then
Stop
Stop watch X nWay Stopwatch.
X
to switch the 4 records. Press and hold
to save the
Back
to save the time
Back
to
to
to
Stop
Stop
Stop
or
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to reset the timer.
Resume
9.3 Game Setting
Turn on or off "Game Audio" and "Game Vibration".
1.
2. Edit "
X
Menu
Game Audio
Fun and Games X Game Setting
" or "
Game Vibration
".
.
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10. Settings
10.1 Phone Setup
10.1.1 Set Time and Date
To set Time and Date, you need to set
.
Format
1.
2. Set
Menu
Settings
X
Home City, Time/Date
Phone Setup
X
and
Home City, Time/Date
Time and Date
X
Format.
.
10.1.2 Schedule Power On/Off
You can set up to 4 power on/off times.
1.
Menu
X
2. Edit the setting:
  
Enable or Disable the function.
Status
Power On/Off
Set the time.
Time
Settings
Phone Setup
X
Power On time or Power Off time.
Schedule Power On/Off.
X
10.1.3 To Set Display Language
1.
Menu
X
Settings
Phone Setup
X
Language.
X
10.1.4 Preferred Input Method
1.
Menu
X
Settings
Phone Setup
X
Preferred Input Methods.
X
10.1.5 Compose Greeting Text
The Greeting Phrase will be shown after power-on animation.
1.
Menu
X
Settings
Phone Setup
X
Greeting Text
X
10.1.6 Dedicated Key
and
.
Assign 5 frequently used functions to
and .
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1.
Menu
X
Settings
Phone Setup
X
Dedicated key.
X
10.1.7 Auto update of date and time (Network Service)
If the function is enabled, the phone pops up NITZ (Network Identity
Time Zone) messages and inquires you to change the date and time for the phone.
1.
time.
2. Press
Menu
X
On
Settings
or
Phone Setup
X
Off.
Auto update of date and
X
10.1.8 Flight Mode
Flight Mode allows you to use your phone in the airplane(except
making or receiving calls).
1.
Menu
X
Settings
Phone Setup
X
Flight Mode.
X
10.1.9 LCD Backlight
1.
2. Press
X
Menu
Settings
to adjust the brightness and backlight time.
10.2 Display Setup
10.2.1 Change Wallpaper
1.
Wallpaper.
2.
System
 
10.2.2 Screen Saver
1.
X
Menu
or
User Define
Preset files.
System:
User Define:
X
Menu
Settings
Downloaded files.
Settings
Phone Setup
X
Display Setup
X
Ok.
X
Display Setup
X
LCD Backlight
X
X
Display Characteristic
X
Display Characteristic
.
X
X
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Menu
or
User Define
Menu
or
User Define
Preset files.
Downloaded files.
X
Settings
.
Preset files.
Downloaded files.
X
Settings
.
Preset files.
Downloaded files.
and
status
X
Display Setup
X
X
Display Setup
X
Ok.
Ok.
Screen Saver.
2. Select "Setting" to set the
3. Select "Select" to choose a file from
System:
User Define:
10.2.3 Power On Display
1.
Power On Display
2.
System
System:
User Define:
10.2.4 Power Off Display
1.
Power Off Display
2.
System
System:
User Define:
10.2.5 Main Menu Style
1.
MainMenu Style.
2. Select "Matrix", "Page" or "List".
Menu
X
Settings
Display Setup
X
10.2.6 Show Date and Time
Display date and time on Standby screen
Menu
X
Settings
Display Setup
X
1.
waiting time
System
.
or
User Define
X
Display Characteristic
X
Display Characteristic
X
Display Characteristic X
X
Display Characteristic X
.
X
X
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Show Date and Time
X
press
to turn on or off the function.
10.2.7 Show Owner Number
Display Owner Number (or name) on Standby screen.
Menu
X
Settings
1.
Show Owner Number
Display Setup
X
X press
X
Display Characteristic X
to turn on or off the function.
10.2.8 Themes
1.
2. Select a theme X
Set the time interval for switching themes:
1.
X
X
Menu
Menu
Update Period
Settings X Display Setup
Settings X Display Setup X Themes
X
.
Themes
X
X
Option
.
Activate
.
X
Set the order of appearance of themes:
1.
X
Menu
Set Order
X
Settings X Display Setup
.
Themes
X
X
10.3 Call Setup
10.3.1 Caller ID (Network Service)
Send/hide your phone number to/from the calling party.
Menu
Menu
X
X
Settings
Settings
Call Setup X Caller ID.
X
Call Setup X Call Waiting.
X
1.
10.3.2 Call Waiting (Network Service)
Activate this function to allow a new incoming call during a call.
1.
Option
Option
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10.3.3 Call Divert (Network Service)
Divert incoming calls to another number.
1.
Menu
X
Settings
Call Setup
X
Call Divert.
X
10.3.4 Call Barring (Network Service)
Restrict or bar certain or all types of calls.
Please contact your network service provider for the password.
1.
Outgoing Calls
Incoming Calls:
Cancel All: Cancel all restrictions. Change Barring PW: Input the old and new Barring Passwords to
X
Menu
(1) All Calls: All outgoing calls. (2) International Calls: All outgoing international calls. (3) International Except Home: Prevent users from making any
international calls other than to home PLMN.
(1) All Calls: All incoming calls. (2) When Roaming: All incoming calls when the phone is roaming.
change password.
Settings
Call Setup
X
Call Barring.
X
10.3.5 Line Switching (Network Service)
Switch to Line 1 or Line 2.
1.
X
Menu
to switch to Line 1 or Line 2.
Settings
Call Setup
X
Line Switching
X
press
X
10.3.6 Call Time Reminder
Remind you the duration of a call.
1.
Menu
X
Settings
Call Setup
X
Call Time Reminder.
X
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10.3.7 Call Time Display
Display the call duration time on screen while talking.
1.
X
Menu
to turn on or off the function.
Settings
Call Setup
X
Call Time Display
X
X
10.3.8 Auto Redial
Keep dialing if the called party is not available.
Menu
X
Settings
1.
to turn on or off the function.
Call Setup
X
Auto Redial
X
X
press
10.3.9 Closed User Group (Network Service)
Closed User Group
so that it is only possible to call up to ten people according to a defined setting. If you use a colleagues you need most to be in contact with. Another popular use of this is with bills). To use this service, it must be supported by your network and by your
phone
1.
Menu
10.3.10 Black List
To block unwanted callers, save the caller’s phone numbers in Black
List.
1.
Menu
2. ModeX press
List.
3.
Black List Number
to block.
(or CUG) means that your
mobile phone
phones for younger users (where the parents pay the
mobile
. You may also have to add this service to your subscription.
X
X
Settings
X
Settings
X
or
On
enter the phone numbers of the callers you want
X
at work, the ten people can be the
Call Setup
Call Setup
Closed User Group.
X
Black List.
X
to activate or de-activate Black
Off
can be restricted
phone
press
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10.4 Network Setup
10.4.1 Network Selection
Automatically or manually search for networks.
1.
10.4.2 Preferred Networks
List of networks that are already set and configured.
4.
5. Highlight a desired network
  
X
Menu
New Search: The phone automatically searches for and connects to the most suitable network. Select Network: The phone searches for available networks in vicinity for your selection. Selection Mode: Select "Automatic" or "Manual" mode to allow auto connection or to manually select a network from a list.
Menu
Add From List:
need, and set its priority.
Create New:
Change Priority:
Delete:
Settings
X
Settings
Create a new network.
Delete the highlighted network.
Network Setup X Network Selection.
X
Network Setup X Preferred Networks.
X
:
X
From the PLMN List, select a new network you
Change the priority of the highlighted network.
Option
10.4.3 Band Selection
Select GSM 900/GSM 1800 or Auto Selection.
1.
Menu
X
Settings
Network Setup X Band Selection.
X
10.4.4 GPRS Connection
Set GPRS to be connected Always or When Needed.
1.
press
X
Menu
to switch to "Always" or "When Needed".
Settings
Network Setup X GPRS Connection
X
X
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10.5 Security Setup
10.5.1 SIM Lock
Set PIN code for SIM lock.
1.
Menu
X
Settings
Security Setup X SIM Lock.
X
10.5.2 Phone Lock
Set Phone Lock code.
The default password is "1122".
Menu
Menu
Menu
X
X
X
Settings
Settings
Settings
1.
10.5.3 Auto Keypad Lock
Automatically enable keypad lock after a period of inactivity.
1.
10.5.4 Fixed Dial (Network Service)
Outgoing calls can be restricted to some designated numbers.
Contact your service provider for PIN2 code.
1.
2. Turn on or off the function and create the Fixed Dial List.
Security Setup X Phone Lock.
X
Security Setup X Auto Keypad Lock.
X
Security Setup X Fixed Dial.
X
10.5.5 Barred Dial (Network Service)
The phone can forbid some designated outgoing calls.
Contact your service provider for PIN2 code.
1.
Menu
X
Settings
Security Setup X Barred Dial.
X
10.5.6 Change Password
Change PIN code, PIN2 code or Phone Lock Password.
1.
Menu
X
Settings
Security Setup X Change Password.
X
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10.6 Restore Factory Settings
Reset the current settings back to default values.
The default password is "1122".
Menu
X
Settings
Restore Factory Settings.
X
1.
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11. User Profiles
11.1 Activate a Profile
1.
Note!
is the default profile.
General
Menu
.
Activate
To activate
X
User Profiles
Headset
select a profile X
X
, please attach your headset first.
Option
X
11.2 Customize a Profile
1.
Customize
Tone Setup: Set "Incoming Call", "Alarm", "Power On", "Power
Vo lu me : Set "Ring Tone" and "Key Tone" volume. Alert Type: Set alert type to "Ring", "Vibration Only", "Vibra and
Ring Type: Set ring type to "Single", "Repeat" or "Ascending". Extra Tone: Turn on or off the extra tones such as "Warning",
Answer Mode: Turn on or off "Any Key" feature. When "Any Key"
X
Menu
Off", "Message Tone" and "Keypad Tone".
Ring" or "Vibra Then Ring".
"Error", "Camp on" and "Connect".
is turned on, you can press any key to answer an incoming call.
User Profiles
.
select a profile X
X
Option
X
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12. Extra
12.1 Alarm
1.
2. Select one X
SET: Turn on/off the alarm. Time: Enter the alarm time. Repeat: Set the alarm to go off once, everyday or some specific days.
Menu
X
Extra
Alarm
X
X set the alarm time.
Edit
.
12.2 Calendar
Green square indicates today's date. Red square indicates there are tasks
listed on that day.
1.
2.
 
X
Menu
for:
Option
View Tasks: List of all arranged tasks. Jump To Date: Go to a desired day.
Extra
Calendar
X
.
12.3 To Do List
1.
2. Select one task X
Add: Add new task Edit Task: Edit the task. Delete Task: Delete the chosen task. Delete All: Delete all tasks saved on the chosen date. Send vCalendar: Send vCalendar to other mobile phones.
X
Menu
: View the task's date, time, contents and alarm settings. You
View
may press
Extra
To Do Lis t
X
Option
to modify each item.
Edit
.
:
12.4 World Clock
Check current date and time of the major cities.
1.
Menu
X
Extra X World Clo ck
.
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12.5 Calculator
Press once: + Press twice: M+
Press once: -
1.
Press twice: M- Press once: ×
Press twice: MC Press once: ÷
Press twice: MR
Back / Clear. Press once to clear one digit. Hold to
clear all values except memory values.
Menu
X
Extra
Calculator
X
.
Ok, =
12.6 Unit Converter
Units Converter provides conversion of
1.
Menu
X
Extra
Unit Converter
X
Weigh t
.
and
12.7 Currency Converter
1.
Menu
X
Extra
Currency Converter
X
.
12.8 Health
: Stands for Body Mass Index. You can check your BMI by
BMI
simply inputting your gender, height and weight.
Menstrual
an d P.P.
12.8.1 BMI
1.
2. Enter the gender, height and weight.
: The phone shows you the expected dates of menses
Menu
X
Extra
X
Health
.
BMI
X
Ok, =
Decimal Point
Back to Standby
.
Length
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12.8.2 Menstrual
1.
2. Enter the last menses date and average period.
Menu
X
Extra
X
Health
X
Menstrual
.
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13. Services (Network Dependent)
13.1 SIM Tool Kit
SIM Tool Kit is a service provided by your network service provider.
Contact your service provider for details.
13.2 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.
Depends on different service providers, you might find different items
in Internet Services menu (WAP menu).
WAP settings:
Homepage: Allows you to start the browser to access the service
provider's homepage.
Bookmarks: Shows a list of all saved bookmarks. Recent Pages: Lists recent accessed pages. Enter Address: To enter the address of your choice. Service Inbox: You can receive messages (news, information or
advertisements) from your service.
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Settings: Allows you to view or modify the related settings:
(1) Edit Profile: You can activate one chosen profile, and then,
rename the profile, edit the homepage address, change Data Account, modify connection type, modify the IP address or set Security On or Off.
(2) Browser Options: To set Timeout minutes, and set Show
Images to On or Off.
(3) Service Message Settings: To turn On or Off Service
Message Settings.
(4) Clear Cache: To empty the browser's temporary memory. (5) Clear Cookies: To delete cookies saved in your phone. (6) Trusted Certificates: To view related certificates info.
13.3 Data Account
1.
2. Modify the following items:
GSM Data: Account Name, Number, User Name, Password, Line
GPRS: Account Name, APN, User Name, Password, Auth. Type
X
Menu
Type (ISDN or Analogue), Speed (9.6Kbps, 14.4Kbps or 4.8Kbps), DNS.
(Normal or Secure).
Services
Data Account
X
.
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14. Shortcuts
Set frequently used functions in your shortcuts list.
1.
Menu
Shortcuts.
X
2. Select one item X
Add a new shortcut.
Add:
Replace with another shortcut.
Edit:
Delete the highlighted shortcut.
Delete:
Delete All:
Disable/Enable:
Change Order:
shortcut.
Delete all shortcuts.
:
Option
Disable or Enable the highlighted shortcut.
Change the sequential order of the highlighted
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Appendix 1: Text Entry
Key Mapping
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
Option (Done, Use Template, Insert Object, Format Text, Input
Method, etc…)
Clear, Back
2 ways to switch input mode:
(1) While editing X
(2) Press the
key.
Option
Input Method
X
.
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T9™ Input
Press a key once for any letter you require on that key. The letter you
need may not appear. Continue pressing other keys until the last letter is
input, and then check whether the word is what you need. If not, press
repeatedly until the correct one appears.
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Appendix 2: GPRS Internet Setting
A. Hardware Connection
1. Make sure the handset is currently in Standby mode.
2. Insert one end of the USB Data Cable into the handset’s system connector port, and the other end to your PC’s USB port.
3. From the handset, choose COM Port and then click Ok.
USB Config:
Mass Storage
COM Port
Ok Back
B. Software Setting
1. From your PC, double click Phone and Modem Options in Control Panel.
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2. Phone and Modem Options window appears. Click New.
3. Create a name for Location Name (eg. GPRS Connection 1) and add the Area code according to your present location. (For example, the area code of India is 011. If you are there, input 011 in the Area code.) Click Apply and then Ok.
GPRS Connection 1
India
011
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4. The new added item appears in the Location list.
GPRS Connection 1 011
5. Choose Modems tab, and then click Add.
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6. Choose “Don’t detect my modem; I will select it from a list”, and
then click Next to go on.
7. Choose Standard 33600 bps Modem, and then click Next.
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8. Click COM 3 (depends on PC’s COM port setting) and then Next to go on.
Note! In Windows® XP, you might find no COM ports in the dialog box
above. If so, please install the USB2Serial driver.(Go to Control Panel>System>Hardware >Device Manager to Update Driver.)
9. Click Finish.
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10. In Modems tab, choose Standard 33600 Modem COM3 and then
click Properties to open the following window.
11. In Diagnostics tab, click Query Modem. You should see results in Command and Response list.
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12. Click Advanced. Enter the Extra initialization commands, and
then click OK. In this example, (+CGDCONT=1, “IP”, “cmnet”), the string “cmnet” is service provider dependent. Contact your service provider for this setting.
13. Double click Network Connections in Control Panel.
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14. In Network Tasks box, click Create a new connection.
15. New Connection Wizard starts. Click Next.
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16. Choose Connect to the Internet, and then click Next.
17. Choose Set up my connection manually. Click Next.
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18. Choose Connect using a dial-up modem. Click Next.
19. Enter the ISP name. You can create your own ISP name. Click Next.
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20. Fill *99# in the Phone number. Click Next.
21. Click Next.
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22. Choose “Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop, and then
click Finish.
23. On the desktop, double click the shortcut icon to open Connect
Dial-up Connection window.
24. Click Dial to activate GPRS connection.
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