General 13
Operating environment 14
Electronic devices 15
Battery safety 15
AC charger safety 16
Emergency calls 17
European RF Exposure Information 17
Care and maintenance 19
General 19
Battery care and maintenance 21
Restarting your Toshiba phone 22
Resetting your Toshiba phone 22
Reinitialising your Toshiba phone 23
Getting started 24
Unpacking 24
Phone layout and functions 25
Today screen 28
Start menu 29
Common status icons 30
Installing the SIM card and battery 33
Installing a microSD card 35
Removing and reinserting the stylus 36
Using the stylus 36
Charging the battery 37
Switching the power on and off 38
Keypad lock 39
Auto Configurator 39
TOSHIBA User Interface 40
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Call functions 45
Making a call 45
Speed Dial 47
Receiving a call 48
Ending a call 48
In-call options 49
Table of contents
Video telephony 51
Call History 52
Messaging 54
Text messages 54
MMS messages 56
E-mail 60
General messaging options 65
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Text input 67
Input methods 67
Block Recognizer 67
Keyboard 68
Letter Recognizer 68
Input Options 69
Transcriber 69
Drawing and writing on the screen 75
Full Screen Keyboard 76
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Applications and multimedia 77
Office Mobile 78
Calendar 79
Contacts 82
Internet Explorer 86
Games 89
TOSHIBA User Interface 90
ActiveSync 90
A-GPS 92
AutoInstall 92
BlackList 93
Calculator 94
Camera 95
Certificate Enrollment 97
File Explorer 97
FM Radio 97
Getting Started 99
Home 99
Image Editor 100
Image To Text 100
JBlend 102
Messenger 103
Notes 104
Picsel Viewer 105
Pictures & Videos 106
Search 107
SIM Toolkit 108
Streaming Player 108
Tasks 109
Windows Live 110
Windows Media 111
Connectivity 115
Wireless Manager 115
Bluetooth 116
Beam 119
Cell Broadcast 119
Internet connections 120
CSD Line 125
Domain Enroll 125
Internet Sharing 126
Network Mode 126
USB to PC 127
Wi-Fi 127
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Settings 129
Volume control 129
Reassigning button functions 129
Security settings 130
Customising the Start menu 132
Owner Information 133
Regional Settings 148
Remove Programs 149
Screen settings 149
Spb Mobile Shell for Toshiba 150
System Information 151
Task Manager 152
Windows Update 153
Specifications 154
Troubleshooting 157
Purchase record 161
Menu tree 162
End User License Agreements
(EULAs) 164
Index 173
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Preface
Preface
To use your Toshiba phone, you must have service from a wireless service provider. Many of the features
in your Toshiba phone depend on features in the wireless network to function. These network services may
not be available on all networks, or you may have to make specific arrangements with your service provider
before you can utilise network services. Your service provider may need to give you additional instructions
for their use and explain what charges will apply. Some networks may have limitations that affect how you
can use network services. For instance, some networks may not support all language-dependent
characters and services.
Please note that the Messenger and Windows Live applications described in this user manual may not
be available on your Toshiba phone because support for these applications is dependent on your network
service provider.
The availability of particular products may vary by region.
Due to the continual development of our products, Toshiba reserves the right to modify this document at
any time without prior notice.
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IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THE
FOLLOWING BEFORE USING YOUR
MOBILE PHONE AS ATTEMPTING TO USE
ANY SOFTWARE ON THE SUPPLIED
PHONE CONSTITUTES YOUR
ACCEPTANCE OF THESE EULA TERMS. IF
YOU REJECT OR DO NOT AGREE WITH
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ALL THE TERMS OF THIS EULA, PLEASE
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ACCESS OR USE
THE SUPPLIED SOFTWARE.
End User License Agreement
This End User License Agreement ("EULA") is a
legal agreement between you (as the user) and
TOSHIBA CORPORATION ("Toshiba") with regard
to the copyrighted software installed in a Toshiba 3G
mobile phone supplied to you (the "Phone").
Use or employment of any software installed in the
Phone and related documentations (the "Software")
will constitute your acceptance of these terms,
unless separate terms are provided by the Software
supplier on the Phone, in which case certain
additional or different terms may apply. If you do not
agree with the terms of this EULA, do not use or
employ the Software.
1. License Grant. Toshiba grants to you a
personal, non-transferable and non-exclusive
right to use the Software as set out in this EULA.
Modifying, adapting, translating, renting,
copying, making available, transferring or
assigning all or part of the Software, or any rights
granted hereunder, to any other persons, and
removing any proprietary notices, labels or
marks from the Software is strictly prohibited,
except as expressly permitted in this EULA.
Furthermore, you hereby agree not to create
derivative works based on the Software.
2. Copyright. The Software is licensed, not sold.
You acknowledge that no title to the intellectual
property in the Software is or will be transferred
to you. You further acknowledge that title and full
ownership rights to the Software will remain the
exclusive property of Toshiba, Toshiba's
affiliates, and/or their suppliers, and you will not
acquire any rights to the Software, except as
expressly set out in this EULA. You may keep a
backup copy of the Software only so far as
necessary for its lawful use. All copies of the
Software must contain the same proprietary
notices as contained in the Software and are
subject to the terms of this EULA. All rights not
expressly granted under this EULA are reserved
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to Toshiba, Toshiba's affiliates and/or their
suppliers.
3. Reverse Engineering. You agree that you will
not attempt, and if you are a business
organisation, you will use your best efforts to
prevent your employees, workers and
contractors from attempting, to reverse engineer,
decompile, modify, translate or disassemble the
Software in whole or in part except to the extent
that such actions cannot be excluded by
mandatory applicable law and only if those
actions are taken in accordance with such
applicable law. Any failure to comply with the
above or any other terms and conditions
contained herein will result in the automatic
termination of this license and the reversion of
the rights granted hereunder to Toshiba.
4. LIMITED WARRANTY. Only during the warranty
period for the Phone, Toshiba, Toshiba's
affiliates, its suppliers or its authorised service
company will repair or replace, at Toshiba's sole
discretion, defective Software unless such
defect results from acts or i nc id en ce s be yo nd th e
reasonable control of Toshiba. EXCEPT AS
PROVIDED IN THIS EULA:
(A) TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA'S AFFILIATES, AND
THEIR SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL
WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS OR OTHER
TERMS (WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED),
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS AND TERMS OF
SATISFACTORY QUALITY,
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS;
AND (B) THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE
QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE
SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU. YOU ACCEPT
THAT SOFTWARE MAY NOT MEET YOUR
REQUIREMENTS AND NO WARRANTY CAN
BE GIVEN THAT OPERATION OF THE
SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR
ERROR-FREE.
5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE FULLEST
EXTENT LEGALLY PERMITTED, IN NO EVENT
SHALL TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA'S AFFILIATES OR
THEIR SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR
ANY DAMAGES FOR (A) LOST BUSINESS OR
REVENUE, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS
OF BUSINESS DATA; OR (B)
CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL
OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OF ANY KIND
(WHETHER UNDER CONTRACT, TORT OR
OTHERWISE) ARISING OUT OF: (I) THE USE
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OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE,
EVEN IF TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA'S AFFILIATES
OR THEIR SUPPLIER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES; OR
(II) ANY CLAIM BY A THIRD PARTY. SAVE AS
SET OUT IN THIS SECTION, TOSHIBA'S
ENTIRE LIABILITY UNDER THIS EULA SHALL
NOT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE
SOFTWARE, IF ANY. THE ABOVE
Toshiba Corporation
DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION DOES NOT
EXCLUDE OR LIMIT (A) LIABILITY FOR DEATH
OR PERSONAL INJURY CAUSED BY
NEGLIGENCE; OR (B) ANY MANDATORY
LEGAL RIGHT OR LIABILITY TO THE EXTENT
THAT IT CANNOT BE LAWFULLY EXCLUDED
OR LIMITED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW.
PLEASE MAKE AND RETAIN A COPY OF ALL
DATA YOU HAVE INSERTED INTO YOUR
PRODUCT, FOR EXAMPLE NAMES,
ADDRESSES, PHONE NUMBERS, PICTURES,
RINGTONES ETC, BEFORE SUBMITTING
YOUR PRODUCT FOR A WARRANTY
SERVICE, AS SUCH DATA MAY BE DELETED
OR ERASED AS PART OF THE REPAIR OR
SERVICE PROCESS.
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6. Laws. This EULA will be governed by the laws of
England and Wales. All disputes arising out of
this EULA shall be subject to the exclusive
jurisdiction of the English Courts.
7. Export Laws. Any use, duplication or
employment of the Software involves products
and/or technical data that may be controlled
under the export laws of applicable countries or
region, and may be subject to the approval of the
applicable governmental authorities prior to
export. Any export, directly or indirectly, in
contravention of the export laws of applicable
countries or region is prohibited.
8. Third Party Beneficiary. You agree that certain
suppliers of the Software to Toshiba have a right
as a third party beneficiary to enforce the terms
of this EULA against you as a user.
9. Transfers. The Software may be transferred
only as installed on the Phone to a lawful third
party user, where that party accepts the terms of
this EULA, which will continue to apply.
10. IF YOU ARE DEALING AS A CONSUMER IN
THE UK AND THE SOFTWARE QUALIFIES AS
'GOODS', YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS
UNDER APPLICABLE LAW ARE NOT
AFFECTED.
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EU Warranty
Your Toshiba phone, battery and AC charger
contain no user serviceable parts. For further
information on service, please contact your retailer
or service provider.
Toshiba Corporation
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Licenses
Licenses
Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one
or more of the following United States Patents and/
Licenses
or their counterparts in other nations:
4,901,307 5,504,773 5,109,390 5,535,239
5,267,262 5,600,754 5,416,797 5,778,338
5,490,165 5,101,501 5,511,073 5,267,261
5,568,483 5,414,796 5,659,569 5,056,109
5,506,865 5,228,054 5,544,196 5,337,338
5,657,420 5,710,784
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Mobile, Windows
Live, Hotmail, Windows Media, ActiveSync, Internet
Explorer, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint and Word are
either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or
other countries.
ArcSoft and the ArcSoft logo are registered
trademarks of ArcSoft, Inc.
The Bluetooth™ word mark and logos are
trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
Java™ and all Java-based marks are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
microSD™ and the microSD™ logo are trademarks.
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Licenses
Picsel, Picsel Powered, Picsel Viewer, Picsel File
Viewer, Picsel Document Viewer, Picsel PDF
Viewer and the Picsel cube logo are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Picsel Technologies and/
or its affiliates.
The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a certification mark of
the Wi-Fi Alliance.
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Declaration of conformity
0682
Declaration of conformity
We, Toshiba Information Systems UK (Ltd), Mobile Communications Division, of
Toshiba Court, Weybridge Business Park, Addlestone Road, Weybridge, KT15 2UL declare under our sole
responsibility that this product (G810, Type (Model) Name TK5-E01) is in conformity with the following
standards and/or other normative documents:
EN 301 511, EN 301 908-1, EN 301 908-2, EN 50360, EN 50361, EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-7,
EN 301 489-17, EN 301 489-24, EN 300 328, EN 55013, EN 55020, EN 50392 and EN 60950
We hereby declare that all essential radio test suites, EMC & safety requirements have been carried out
and that the above named product is in conformity to all the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Declaration of conformity
The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10(5) and detailed in Annex IV of Directive
1999/5/EC has been followed with the involvement of the following Notified Body(ies):
Cetecom ICT Services GmbH, Untertürkheimer Straße 6-10, D-66117 Saarbrücken, Germany
20 March 2008
Takashi Okamoto
Deputy Managing Director of TIU
General Manager Mobile Communications Division
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Health and safety
Health and safety
General
• Do not attempt to dismantle the phone or any of its
accessories. Only qualified service personnel
should repair the phone and its accessories.
• Do not touch the phone, battery or AC charger
with wet hands.
• Keep your Toshiba phone, and all parts and
accessories, out of the reach of small children
and pets. The SIM card and other small parts
could present a choking hazard.
• Use only Toshiba approved batteries and
accessories.
• The bundled battery and AC charger are only for
use with your Toshiba phone. Do not use this
battery or AC charger with any other device.
• Use of third party equipment (including batteries,
cables and accessories) not manufactured or
authorised by Toshiba may invalidate the
warranty of your phone and adversely affect the
operation of the phone.
• Before connecting your Toshiba phone to another
device, read the supporting documentation to
confirm that the other device is compatible.
• When using the headset, be careful not to listen at
excessive volumes. Listening to loud sound
levels may lead to hearing loss.
• It is recommended that pregnant and young
women take precautions while in a call and keep
the phone at a distance from their lower
abdomen. For this situation, use of a hands-free
kit is recommended.
• Your phone contains metal that may cause skin
irritation.
• Do not operate the camera flash too close to
somebody’s eyes - this may cause damage to
their eyes.
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Health and safety
Operating environment
• Observe all local safety regulations regarding the
use of mobile phones while driving.
• Pull off the road and park before making or
answering a call.
• Do not stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway to
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answer or make a call, except in an emergency.
• If using an integrated hands-free device, make
sure the phone is securely placed in its holder.
• Only qualified personnel should install the device
in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be
dangerous and may invalidate any warranty. For
more information, consult your vehicle
manufacturer or representative.
• Do not place objects, including either installed or
portable wireless equipment, in the area over the
airbag or in the airbag deployment area.
• Switch off your Toshiba phone when refuelling.
• Do not handle your Toshiba phone when
operating machinery.
•Switch your Toshiba phone off if you are entering
a hospital or health care facility. Medical
equipment may be affected by phone usage.
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•Switch your Toshiba phone off when travelling on
an aircraft. The phone signal may interfere with
systems in the aircraft. You are legally bound to
comply with this recommendation.
•Switch your Toshiba phone off in any facility
where posted notices prohibit phone usage.
Always follow building regulations governing
phone usage.
•Switch your Toshiba phone off when blasting is in
progress, and observe all provided guidelines
and regulations.
• Switch your Toshiba phone off in areas with
potentially explosive atmospheres, such as fuel
storage areas and spray paint facilities.
•Switch your Toshiba phone off when outdoors
during an electrical storm.
• Keep your Toshiba phone away from fuel and
chemicals.
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Electronic devices
• If you wear a pacemaker, or are in the company of
someone who does, you should be aware that
there is a small risk of mobile phone usage
interfering with the operation of the pacemaker.
You should contact your doctor, or the
manufacturer of the pacemaker, for more
information. If you have any reason to suspect
that interference is taking place, switch off your
phone immediately.
• Mobile phone usage may interfere with some
hearing aids. If this happens, you should contact
your service provider or doctor for further
information.
• Mobile phone usage may interfere with the
functionality of inadequately shielded medical
devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer
of the device to ensure safe procedures are used.
• Mobile phone usage may interfere with the
functionality of any inadequately shielded
electronic system in a motor vehicle. Examples
include airbags and fuel injection systems. You
should contact the manufacturer of the vehicle or
system to ensure that the system is properly
shielded.
Battery safety
• Only use batteries approved by Toshiba for use in
this handset. There is a risk of explosion if the
battery is replaced with an incorrect type.
• Only recharge the battery with the recommended
charger supplied by Toshiba.
• Stop using the battery if you detect any
abnormalities, such as odour, discolouration or
heat during use, charging or storage.
• Do not use your Toshiba phone with a damaged
battery.
• When the charger is not in use, disconnect it from
the power source.
• Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental shortcircuiting can occur when a metallic object
causes a direct connection between the + and terminals of the battery.
• Do not touch the battery terminals.
• Do not leave the battery in areas of extreme cold
or heat.
• Never soak the battery in water or any other liquid.
• Never attempt to open the battery. The battery
contains substances that may be harmful if
swallowed or allowed to come into contact with
unprotected skin.
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• In the unlikely event of a battery leak, take care to
keep the battery discharge away from your eyes
and skin. If the leakage does come into contact
with eyes or skin, flush thoroughly with clean
water and consult a doctor.
• Do not dispose of the battery in a fire.
• Do not dispose of the battery in a regular waste
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container. The battery contains toxic chemicals
and must be disposed of appropriately. Contact
your local authorities for more information.
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AC charger safety
• Do not use a damaged or worn AC charger. The
use of a damaged or worn AC charger could
result in electric shock, burns or fire. Contact an
authorised Toshiba service provider immediately
to obtain suitable replacements.
• Do not bend or twist the cable of the AC charger.
• Do not pull on the cable of the AC charger in order
to remove the plug from a socket. Grasp the plug
directly when unplugging the AC charger to avoid
causing any damage to the cable.
• Do not touch the pins of the plug when connecting
or disconnecting it from a power source.
• Do not place heavy objects on the AC charger.
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Emergency calls
When making emergency calls from your Toshiba
phone, ensure that the phone is switched on and in
service.
Calls cannot be made to emergency services while
data communication is being performed within a
GSM area. Also, calls may not be able to be made to
emergency services depending on the network
services of some service providers.
IMPORTANT: You can still make calls to
emergency services when the SIM card is not
inserted, the SIM card is locked, the phone is
locked, Call Barring is set, or Fixed Dialing
is set.
There is no guarantee that a connection can be
established in all countries and areas because
operation of your phone differs depending on the
wireless network, wireless signal and your setting
status. Do not rely solely on your mobile phone
when you need to make emergency calls.
European RF Exposure
Information
Your Toshiba phone is a radio transmitter and
receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for
exposure to radio waves recommended by
international guidelines. These guidelines were
developed by the independent scientific
organisation ICNIRP and include safety margins
designed to assure the protection of all persons,
regardless of age and health.
The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as
the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit
for mobile devices is 2 W/kg and the SAR value for
this device when tested at the ear was 0.684 W/kg*.
As SAR is measured utilising the device’s highest
transmitting power, the actual SAR of this device
while operating is typically below that indicated
above. This is due to automatic changes to the
power level of the device to ensure it only uses the
minimum level required to reach the network.
The World Health Organization has stated that
present scientific information does not indicate the
need for any special precautions for the use of
mobile devices. They state that if y ou w ant to r educ e
your exposure then you can do so by limiting the
len gth of calls or using a ‘hands- free’ device to keep
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the mobile phone away from the head and body.
Additional Information can be found on the website
of the World Health Organization (http://
www.who.int/emf).
* The tests are carried out in accordance with
international guidelines for testing.
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The following Information is only for European Union
Member States:
The use of the above symbol indicates that this
product may not be treated as household waste. By
ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you
will help prevent potential negative consequences
for the environment and human health, which could
otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste
handling of this product. For more detailed
information about recycling of this product, please
contact your local city office, your household waste
disposal service or the shop where you purchased
the product.
Please recycle the cardboard packaging supplied
with this phone.
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Care and maintenance
Care and maintenance
General
You can greatly enhance the lifespan of your
Toshiba phone, and the parts and accessories, by
following the suggestions below.
TIP: Maintaining your Toshiba phone, and the
parts and accessories, in a good condition
will help you fulfil the warranty obligations.
• Always use your Toshiba phone in the intended
manner. Incorrect usage may affect performance.
• To avoid permanent damage to your Toshiba
phone, use only Toshiba approved batteries and
accessories.
• The bundled battery and AC charger are only for
use with your Toshiba phone. Do not use this
battery or AC charger with any other device. This
could cause permanent damage to the device,
battery or charger.
• Use of third party equipment (including batteries,
cables and accessories) not manufactured or
authorised by Toshiba may invalidate the
warranty of your phone and adversely affect the
operation of the phone.
• Before connecting your Toshiba phone to another
device, read the supporting documentation to
confirm that the other device is compatible.
• Keep your Toshiba phone, and all parts and
accessories, out of the reach of small children
and pets.
• Do not allow your Toshiba phone, battery or
accessories to come into contact with liquids or
moisture. Moisture of any kind can corrode the
electronic circuits. The manufacturer's warranty
may become invalid if the phone or battery get
wet due to misuse.
• Do not use or store your Toshiba phone in dusty
or dirty locations.
• Do not use or store your Toshiba phone in hot
areas. High temperatures will shorten the lifespan
of the phone, damage the battery, and warp/melt
internal circuits.
• Do not store your Toshiba phone in, or near, direc t
heat sources such as radiators. This could cause
the battery to overheat and explode.
• Do not store your Toshiba phone in cold areas. A
big difference between room temperature and the
temperature in the phone can cause
condensation to form inside the phone, damaging
the electronic circuits.
• Do not place your Toshiba phone alongside
computer disks, credit cards, travel cards and
other magnetic media. Information contained on
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disks or cards may be affected by the phone.
• Do not expose your Toshiba phone to strong
magnetic fields. This may cause temporary
malfunction.
• Do not open your Toshiba phone unless
absolutely necessary.
• Do not mishandle or abuse your Toshiba phone.
Dropping the phone, or knocking or shaking it,
can damage the internal circuits.
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• Do not apply paint or other such substances to
your Toshiba phone.
• Interference may affect the performance of your
Toshiba phone. This is normal and the phone
should operate as normal once you move away
from the source of the interference.
• If your Toshiba phone, or any of the accessories,
are not working as they should, please consult
your dealer. They can provide you with the expert
assistance you require.
• Do not attempt to disassemble your Toshiba
phone. Only Toshiba authorised personnel
should service the phone.
•When your Toshiba phone is set to vibrate, the
vibration may cause the phone to move. Take
care not to place the phone near a heat source or
the edge of a high surface.
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• Only use a soft, clean cloth to clean your Toshiba
phone. Do not use chemicals, detergents,
abrasive substances, or any liquids. Use a cotton
swab to clean the camera lens.
• Do not use water to clean the touch screen.
• Keep the touch screen and tip of the stylus clean
to avoid permanent damage.
• Keep sharp objects away from the touch screen
to avoid it being scratched and damaged.
• For touch screen input, use only the included
stylus or your finger. Use of other objects can
damage the input panel and will void the warranty.
• If the tip of the stylus is damaged, do not use it. If
you operate the touch screen with a damaged
stylus, the touch screen may be damaged. When
the stylus is damaged, please purchase a new
one.
• Do not tap hard on the touch screen, as this may
cause permanent damage to the screen.
• To avoid scratches on the touch screen, avoid
placing your Toshiba phone with the touch screen
facing downwards.
• It is recommended that you use the bundled
stylus when pressing the Reset button.
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Care and maintenance
Battery care and maintenance
Your Toshiba phone is powered by a rechargeable
Lithium ion (Li-ion) battery.
The full performance of a new battery is achieved
only after two or three complete charge and
discharge cycles.
The battery can be charged and discharged
hundreds of times, but it will eventually wear out.
When the talk and standby times are noticeably
shorter than normal, it is recommended that you buy
a new battery.
• A new battery, or one that has not been used for a
long time, could have reduced capacity during
initial use.
• Do not leave the battery connected to the charger
and power source for longer than necessary. This
will result in repeated short charging, which will
reduce battery performance and lifespan. Please
disconnect the AC charger when the battery is
full.
• Do not leave the battery in areas of extreme cold
or heat. This could affect the performance of the
battery.
• The battery has optimum performance in an
ambient temperature of between +5 °C (+41 °F)
and +35 °C (+95 °F).
• Only remove the battery with the phone switched
off.
• Do not leave the battery empty or disconnected
for a long time, as this may cause data to be reset.
• If you are not going to use your phone for a long
time, fully charge the battery, then switch off the
phone. The phone should be stored in a dry place
away from direct sunlight. Recharge the phone
approximately every six months.
• Avoid repeated short charging. It is preferable to
let the battery go flat and then recharge it
completely.
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Care and maintenance
Restarting your Toshiba phone
If you have any problems, such as the phone
freezing, restart the phone.
To restart your Toshiba phone:
1. Press and hold the Power key.
2. Tap Yes to confirm powering off the phone.
3. Wait a few seconds, the press and hold the
Power key to switch on the phone.
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IMPORTANT: If you restart your Toshiba
phone, data that you have not saved will be
lost.
If, after you have restarted your Toshiba phone,
there is still a problem:
1. Remove the battery (refer to Getting started for
instructions).
2. Re-insert the battery, then switch on the phone
(refer to Getting started for instructions).
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Resetting your Toshiba phone
If you still have problems after restarting your phone,
you can reset the phone.
Resetting your Toshiba phone causes it to restart
and adjusts memory allocation. Your phone will
return to the same status as the last time you used it,
though unsaved data may be lost.
To reset your Toshiba phone:
Using the stylus, press and hold the Reset button.
The phone will switch on after resetting.
IMPORTANT: If you reset your Toshiba
phone, data that you have not saved may be
lost.
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Care and maintenance
Reinitialising your Toshiba
phone
Reinitialising your Toshiba phone resets all settings
to their factory defaults, and deletes all of your data.
You should only use this procedure as a last resort.
We recommend that you back up all of your data
before resetting your Toshiba phone.
If you are experiencing a problem with an
application, it is most likely a result of a conflict
between installed programs. We recommend
uninstalling the most recently added program first.
Also veri fy th at th e pro gram is d esig ned t o be r un on
your Toshiba phone by comparing the requirements
to the information provided with your phone. To view
this information:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Settings.
2. Tap the System tab.
3. Tap About.
To reinitialise your Toshiba phone:
1. With your Toshiba phone switched off, press
and hold both Volume keys.
2. While keeping the the Volume keys pressed,
press the Power key for approximately three
seconds.
3. Wait for the touch panel to load.
4. Press Y to reinitialise your Toshiba phone, or N
to cancel. Your phone will restart.
IMPORTANT: If you reset your Toshiba
phone, any applications that you have
installed will be deleted. You will also lose all
personal data such as music, ringtones and
pictures.
IMPORTANT: It is recommended that you
frequently back up the data on your Toshiba
phone.
TIP: This procedure is also referred to as a
hard reset.
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Unpacking
Please ensure that the contents of your sales pack
include:
• Your Toshiba phone
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• Battery
•AC charger
•USB cable
• Headset
•User guide
• CD (Getting Started)
NOTE: If any of the items listed above are
missing, contact the retailer where you
purchased your Toshiba phone.
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Phone layout and functions
1. LED indicator - indicates various states of the
phone.
Red- Phone is charging.
Red flashing - charging from very low battery.
Blue flashing - Bluetooth™ wireless technology
is active.
Green flashing slowly - new message received.
Green flashing quickly - incoming call.
2. Earpiece
3. Touch screen
4. Action key - press to select items and confirm
operations.
5. Left softkey - press to perform operations
indicated on the touch screen.
6. Start key - press to access the Start menu.
7. Send key - short press to access the Phone
screen, and make, answer and hold calls, long
press to activate speakerphone while in a call.
8. Navigation keys - press to scroll up, down, left
and right.
9. Microphone
10. End key - press to end calls or operations and
return to the Today screen.
11. Home key - press to access the Home screen.
12. Right softkey - press to perform operations
indicated on the touch screen.
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13. Front camera lens
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14. Camera flash
15. Preview mirror - used when taking a selfportrait photo.
16. Speaker
17. Battery cover
18. Rear camera lens
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19. Volume keys - press the upper key to increase
the volume, and the lower key to decrease the
volume.
20. Power key - short press to enter/leave standby
mode, long press to switch phone on/off.
21. Reset button - press using the stylus to reset
the phone.
22. microSD card slot
23. Stylus and stylus slot
24. Record key - short press to access the Notes
application, long press to record a voice note.
25. Camera key - press to launch the Camera
application.
If Camera application is already running, press
to capture a photo or begin recording of a video
clip.
26. Cable, phone charging and headset connector (mini USB)
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Today screen
Important information such as date, time, status
indicators and appointments is displayed on the
Today screen.
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1. Title bar. Status icons are also displayed here.
2. Time and date. See Clock & Alarms in Settings
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for information on setting the time and date.
3. Name of wireless service provider, and Wi-Fi
and Bluetooth status. See the Connectivity
section for further information about these items.
4. Getting Started. Tap this item to view
instructions on carrying out simple operations on
your Toshiba phone.
5. Owner information. See Owner Information in Settings for details on setting the owner
information.
6. Unread messages. See the Messaging section
for information about messages.
7. Tasks. See Tasks in Applications and multimedia for information about tasks.
8. Upcoming appointments. See Calendar in
Applications and multimedia for information
about appointments.
9. Live Search. See Searching the Internet
using Live Search in Applications and
multimedia for further information.
10. Lock status.
11. Command bar. These buttons are dynamic, and
depend on previous activity on the phone.
You can open an application directly by tapping it.
To access the Today screen at any time, press the
End key.
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For information on customising the Today screen,
refer to Customising the Today screen in
Settings.
Start menu
To access the Start menu, tap Start from the Today
screen.
1. Today
2. Pinned applications.
3. Recently used applications.
4. Programs. See the Applications and multimedia section for information about the
programs/applications on your Toshiba phone.
5. Settings. See the Settings section for
information about the settings on your Toshiba
phone.
6. Help
Tap the required item to access it.
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Common status icons
TypeIconDescription
Radio signal iconsSignal strength
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No signal
No radio service. The phone has not yet connected to a network.
Radio signal lost. The phone is searching for a signal.
Phone set to Off. Refer to Switching radio transmission on/off in
Connectivity for details.
GPRS available
EDGE available
3G/UMTS available
HSDPA available
Connecting to GPRS
Connecting to EDGE
Connecting to 3G/UMTS
Connecting to HSDPA
Active GPRS connection
Active EDGE connection
Active 3G/UMTS connection
Active HSDPA connection
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TypeIconDescription
Connectivity iconsBluetooth set to On. Refer to Changing Bluetooth mode in
Connectivity for details.Incoming beam. Refer to Beam in Connectivity for details.
Wi-Fi set to On. Refer to Wi-Fi in Connectivity for details.
Wi-Fi network(s) in range.
Animated - connecting to a Wi-Fi network.
Static - connected to a Wi-Fi network.
Call iconsCall in progress
Data call in progress
Call on hold
Speakerphone on
Calls forwarded
Missed call
Volume iconsRinger on for incoming calls
Ringer off for incoming calls
Vibrate for incoming calls
Notification iconsNew message(s) received (includes voice mail messages)
New voice mail message received
New instant message(s) received
Mew MMS message(s) received
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Notification iconsMultiple notifications. This icon is displayed when there are multiple
occurrences that would normally each display an icon, for example,
when there is a missed call and a message received.
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Battery iconsBattery level
ActiveSync iconsSynchronisation over GPRS in progress
Other iconsAlarm pending
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The volume control window is displayed when you
tap these icons. Refer to Volume control in
Settings for further details.
This icon is displayed automatically after the last notification icon has
been displayed briefly. You can tap this icon to view the individual
notifications.
Battery level low
Battery charging
Synchronisation over EDGE in progress
Synchronisation over 3G/UMTS in progress
Synchronisation over Wi-Fi in progress
Synchronisation error
No SIM card
Headset connected
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The type of voice mail message indicator
displayed is dependent on your service provider.
Your service provider may also allow you to select
the type of voice mail notification that you receive.
Please contact your service provider for details.
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Installing the SIM card and
battery
WARNING: There is a danger of explosion if
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the battery is incorrectly replaced. To reduce
risk of fire or burns, do not disassemble,
crush, puncture, short external contacts,
expose to temperature above 60°C (140°F),
or dispose of battery in fire or water. Replace
only with specified batteries according to the
local regulations.
IMPORTANT: The SIM card is easily
damaged by scratching and bending, so take
care when handling it.
IMPORTANT: Keep SIM card away from
static, dust and water.
IMPORTANT: Power off the phone and
disconnect the charger before inserting or
removing the SIM card.
To install the SIM card and battery:
1. With the back of the phone facing up, press
down on the back cover. Slide the cover as
shown in the diagram below, and remove it from
the phone.
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2. If the battery is already installed, lift the tab at the
base of the battery. Remove the battery from its
compartment.
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3. With the gold connectors facing downwards,
align the SIM card the correct way, as shown in
the diagram below. Push down lightly while
sliding the SIM card into place.
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4. Insert the battery into the battery compartment
with the gold connectors facing towards the
bottom of the phone. The battery is shaped so
that it can only be inserted this way. Gently push
on the bottom of the battery (non-connector
end) to insert it completely.
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5. Gently slide the back cover upward into place.
Installing a microSD card
A microSD card is a removable storage card that
can be used to increase the memory of the phone.
IMPORTANT: Do not remove the microSD
card while the phone is reading data from, or
writing data to, the card.
To install a microSD card:
1. With the gold connectors facing upwards, align
the microSD card the correct way, as shown in
the diagram below.
2. Gently slide the microSD card into the slot until
it clicks into place.
To remove the microSD, gently press it inwards. It
will automatically eject.
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Removing and reinserting the
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• Remove the stylus by pushing it upwards along
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the side of the phone (from above the Record
key) sliding it towards the top of the phone, as
shown in the diagram below.
the side of the phone until it clicks into place.
Using the stylus
The stylus is used for menu selection and data input
on the touch screen of your Toshiba phone.
• Tap: Touch the screen once with the stylus to
open items and select options.
• Drag: Hold the stylus on the screen and drag it to
select text and images. Drag in a list to select
multiple items.
• Tap and hold: Tap and hold the stylus on an item
to see a list of actions available for that item. On
the pop-up menu that is displayed, tap the
required action.
WARNINGS:
• For touch screen input, use only the
included stylus or your finger. Use of other
objects can damage the touch screen and
will void the warranty.
• If the tip of the stylus is damaged, do not
use it. If you use the touch screen with a
damaged stylus, the touch screen may be
damaged. When the stylus is damaged,
please purchase a new one.
• Do not tap hard on the touch screen, as this
may cause permanent damage to the
screen.
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Charging the battery
You will need to fully charge the battery before you
can switch your Toshiba phone on for the first time.
You can charge your battery in the following two
ways:
• Either plug the AC charger into an AC outlet and
connect it to the charger connector on your
Toshiba phone. When the battery is fully
charged, unplug the AC charger from the AC
outlet and disconnect it from the phone charger
connector by gripping it tightly and pulling gently,
or
•connect your Toshiba phone to a PC with the
USB cable.
IMPORTANT: Do not remove the battery
while it is charging.
Fully charging the battery may take up to four hours
when using the AC charger, or up to eight hours
when using the USB cable.
The battery will only achieve optimum performance
after two or three complete charges.
When charging is complete, disconnect the AC
charger from the power source, or the USB cable
from the PC, then disconnect your Toshiba phone.
Low battery
When the battery charge level drops to 20% of its
total capacity, an alert message and the low battery
icon are displayed.
If the battery charge level runs too low for normal
operation, your Toshiba phone will automatically
switch off.
Battery information
Battery performance depends on many factors,
such as your service provider's network
configuration, signal strength, the temperature of
the environment in which you operate your Toshiba
phone, the features and/or settings you select and
use, items attached to your phone's connecting
ports, and your voice, data, and other program
usage patterns.
NOTE: It is recommended that you save the
da ta in yo ur pho ne me mor y t o a P C o r st or ag e
card. The manufacturer is not responsible for
data lost or altered due to battery discharge.
TIP: For information on optimising the power
performance of your Toshiba phone, refer to
Backlight settings and Power settings in
Settings.
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Managing a low battery
When the low battery alert is displayed, you should
do the following:
1. Save your current data.
2. Charge the battery as soon as possible.
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3. If you are unable to charge the battery
immediately, we recommend that you switch off
your phone.
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Switching the power on and off
To switch your Toshiba phone on:
1. Press and hold the Power key.
2. If a PIN or security code is requested, enter the
code.
WARNING: The PIN code activates the
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services in your Toshiba phone and should
be provided in the documentation supplied by
your service provider.
If you enter the incorrect PIN for your SIM
card three consecutive times, you will need to
contact your service provider to obtain the
Personal Unblocking Key (PUK). Do not
attempt to guess the PUK as your SIM card
will be rendered permanently inoperative
following ten consecutive unsuccessful
attempts.
To switch your Toshiba phone off:
1. Press and hold the Power key.
2. Tap Yes to confirm powering off the phone.
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Keypad lock
This feature prevents accidental calls and
operations.
NOTE: Emergency calls can be placed at any
time, without requiring deactivation of any
security feature first.
Locking the keypad
To lock the keypad, on the Today screen, tap
Device unlocked.
Unlocking the keypad
To unlock the keypad, tap the Unlock softkey, then
tap Unlock on the screen.
Auto Configurator
The Auto Configurator application provides a
quick and easy way to configure service provider
settings, including GPRS, WAP, and MMS.
To use Auto Configurator:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Programs.
2. Tap AutoConfig.
3. Select your country in the Country field.
4. Select your service provider in the Operator
field.
5. Tap ok.
6. Tap Yes. The configuration is carried out. This
may take a few seconds.
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TOSHIBA User Interface
Overview
The TOSHIBA User Interface provides a
customisable user interface and behaviour, while
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keeping all the advantages of a Windows Mobile
device.
The TOSHIBA User Interface enables you to
access information, run applications, make calls
and navigate your Toshiba phone in a simple and
flexible manner, even using one hand.
You can customise items such as the Now Screen,
Today plug-in, softkeys, tabs and weather updates.
For details of customising the TOSHIBA User
Interface, refer to Spb Mobile Shell for Toshiba in
Settings.
The TOSHIBA User Interface consists of three
main screens:
• Home screen
• Now Screen
•Quick Dial screen
All of these screens are designed for one-handed
stylus-free navigation, and animated transitions are
supported.
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You can use a left or right gesture, or tap the
appropriate icons, to switch between these screens.
You can also use a left gesture to return to the
previous menu level.
Slide your finger in a downwards gesture or tap the
exit icon to return to the Today screen or last active
application.
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Home screen
The Home screen adds a fast and convenient way
to navigate through your Toshiba phone. It has been
designed for one-handed navigation and stylus-free
use.
1. Smart launcher.
2. Menu style icons.
3. To access the Now Screen.
4. To access the Quick Dial screen.
5. To exit the TOSHIBA User Interface.
The Home screen consists of two parts - a smart
launcher in the top part of the screen, and six menu
style items below.
The smart launcher uses an algorithm to display
shortcuts for frequently used items. You can tap and
hold on any of the smart launcher items to custo mise
the shortcuts.
The six menu style icons enable you to quickly and
easily access items available via the standard
Windows Mobile user interface, along with some
extras such as Phone Profiles.
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Now Screen
The Now Screen displays all of your important
information in one place.
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1. Weather, messaging, call and phone volume
information.
2. Time, date and calendar information.
3. To access the Home screen.
4. To access the Quick Dial screen.
5. To exit the TOSHIBA User Interface.
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Quick Dial screen
The Quick Dial screen displays up to sixteen photo
contacts of your choice for quick access.
You can also keep a shortcut to all your Toshiba Contacts here.
1. Contacts for quick access.
2. To access the Now Screen.
3. To access the Home screen.
4. To exit the TOSHIBA User Interface.
You can add your favourite contacts from those
stored in Contacts on your Toshiba phone. You can
also add a shortcut to Recent Calls.
Tap and hold on an entry to view the available
options.
To make a call from the Quick Dial screen:
1. Tap the required Quick Dial entry.
2. Tap the phone number to call.
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Today plug-in
The TOSHIBA User Interface also contains a
Today plug-in that enables you to add TOSHIBA
User Interface items to the Today screen.For information on setting up the Today plug-in,
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refer to Customising the TOSHIBA User
Interface in Settings.
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Call functions
Making a call
Before making a call, ensure that your Toshiba
phone is switched on, that there is a valid SIM card
installed, and that the signal is sufficiently strong.
Making a call from the Phone screen
To make a call from the Phone screen:
1. From the Today screen, press the Send key or
tap Start > Phone.
2. Enter a phone number using the numeric
keypad.
3. Press the Send key or tap Talk.
TIP: When you tap a key on the numeric
keypad, a list of names and/or numbers is
displayed. This list shows matching names
and numbers from Contacts, Call History, Speed Dial and the SIM card.
For example, if you tap 2, names beginning
with A, B or C and phone numbers beginning
with 2 are displayed.
You can enter more characters to reduce the
number of matching entries.
To call an entry, tap it, then tap Call.
Making an emergency call
You can make calls to emergency service numbers
under almost any circumstances, even if you have
locked your Toshiba phone or if you have not
enabled your SIM.
For further information, see Emergency calls in
Health and safety.
Making a call from Contacts
To make a call from Contacts:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Scroll to the required contact, then press the
Send key.
TIP: If you have a long list of contacts, enter
the first few letters of the contact's name. The
phone will display only the matching contact.
To call the contact, press the Send key.
Making a call to a non-default number
You can assign a work phone number (w), mobile
phone number (m) and home phone number (h) to a
contact that is saved to the phone.
The mobile phone number is dialled by default.
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To make a call to a non-default number:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap the required contact.
3. Scroll to the required phone number, then press
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the Send key or Action key, or tap Call.
Making a call from Call History
Call History displays calls you have made,
received, and missed recently.
To make a call from the Call History:
1. From the Today screen, press the Send key or
tap Start > Phone.
2. Tap Hide Keypad.
3. Tap Call History.
4. Scroll to the required name or phone number,
then press the Send key or tap Call.
Dialling the last number called
To dial the last number called:
From the Today screen, press the Send key twice.
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Making an international call
To make an international call:
1. From the Today screen, press the Send key or
tap Start > Phone.
2. Tap and hold 0 on the keypad until the + sign is
displayed.
3. Enter the full phone number, including the
country code, area code (without the first 0) and
phone number.
4. Press the Send key or tap Talk.
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Speed Dial
Creating a speed dial
To create a speed dial:
1. From the Today screen, press the Send key or
tap Start > Phone.
2. Tap Hide Keypad.
3. Tap Speed Dial.
4. Tap Menu > New.
5. Tap the required contact.
6. In the Location: field, select the speed dial
number.
7. Tap ok twice.
NOTE: The digit 0 is reserved for inserting the
+ character when dialling an international
phone number. The digit 1 is reserved for
calling your voice mail mailbox as a speed
dial.
TIP: You can also create a speed dial from
Contacts. To do this:
1. From Contacts, tap the required contact.
2. Scroll to the required phone number, then
tap Menu > Add to Speed Dial...
3. In the Location: field, select the speed
dial number.
4. Tap ok twice.
Setting up voice mail speed dial
The voice mail speed dial is normally preconfigured.
If it is not preconfigured, you can save your voice
mail number to the phone manually.
To set up voice mail speed dial manually:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Settings.
2. On the Personal tab, tap Phone.
3. Tap the Services tab.
4. Tap Voice Mail and Text Messages, then tap Get Settings...
5. Enter your voice mail number in the Voice Mail:
field. This can be obtained from your service
provider.
6. Tap ok twice.
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Making a call using speed dial
To make a call using speed dial:
1. From the Today screen, press the Send key or
tap Start > Phone.
2. Tap Hide Keypad.
3. Tap Speed Dial.
4. Scroll to the required speed dial, then press the
Send key or tap Call.
TIP: You can also make a call using speed
dial from the Phone screen. To do this:
From the Phone screen, tap and hold the
required speed dial number on the keypad. If
the speed dial number has two digits, tap the
first digit, then tap and hold the second digit.
Deleting a speed dial
To delete a speed dial:
1. From the Today screen, press the Send key or
tap Start > Phone.
2. Tap Hide Keypad.
3. Tap Speed Dial.
4. Scroll to the required speed dial, then tap Menu
> Delete.
5. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.
6. Tap ok.
Receiving a call
Answering or ignoring a call
• To answer an incoming call, press the Send key
or tap Answer.
• To ignore an incoming call, press the End key or
tap Ignore.
NOTE: If you choose to ignore a call, the
caller will be connected to your voice mail,
provided you are subscribed to this service.
TIP: When you have the headset connected
to your Toshiba phone, you can do the
following:
• Answer an incoming call by pressing the
headset button.
• Ignore an incoming call by pressing and
holding the headset button.
Ending a call
To end a call, press the End key or tap End.
TIP: When you have the headset connected
to your Toshiba phone, you can end a call by
pressing and holding the headset button.
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Adjusting the volume
To adjust the volume while in a call:
Press the upper volume key to increase the volume,
and the lower volume key to decrease the volume.
Putting a call on hold
To put a call on hold, tap Hold or Menu > Hold.
To unhold the call, tap Unhold or Menu > Unhold.
TIP: When you have the headset connected
to your Toshiba phone, you can place a call
on hold by pressing the headset button.
To unhold the call, press the button again.
Muting a call
To mute a call, tap Mute or Menu > Mute.
To unmute the call, tap Unmute or Menu >
Unmute.
Putting a call on speakerphone
To put a call on speakerphone, press and hold the
Send key or tap Menu > Turn Speakerphone On.
To switch the speakerphone off, press and hold the
Send key or tap Menu > Turn Speakerphone Off.
NOTE: The speakerphone is automatically
switched off at the end of a call.
Putting a call on hands-free
To put a call on hands-free:
When hands-free equipment is attached to your
Toshiba phone, the item Menu > Turn Hands-free On will be enabled.
Making a second call
To make a second call while already in a call:
1. Tap Hold or Menu > Hold to put the first call on
hold.
2. Dial the second number, then press the Send key. The first call will remain on hold.
Answering or ignoring a second call
• To answer a second call, press the Send key or
tap Answer. The original call will be put on hold.
• To ignore a second call, press the End key or tap
Ignore.
NOTE: To interact with a second call, you
need to have Call Waiting enabled. For
information on enabling Call Waiting, see
Call Waiting in Settings.
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Swapping between calls
To swap between calls, press the Send key, or tap
Swap or Menu > Swap.
Creating a conference call
To create a conference call:
With two calls active on your Toshiba phone, one
active and the other on hold, tap Menu >
Conference. The calls will be joined together, and
each party will be able to hear the other.
NOTE: The conference call feature is
dependent on your service provider
supporting it.
Adding a party to a conference call
To add another party to a conference call:
1. Tap Hold or Menu > Hold to put the conference
call on hold.
2. Dial the number for the new party, then press
the Send key.
3. When the new party has answered, tap Menu >
Conference.
Having a private conversation with a
conference call party
To have a private conversation with a conference
call party, you need to split the conference call.
To have a private conversation from a conference
call:
1. Tap Menu > Private.
2. Scroll to the party with whom you wish to have
the private conversation, then tap Private.
Creating a note
You can create a note from the Phone screen during
or after a call. The note will be saved as an
attachment to the call in the Call History.
To create a note:
1. While in a call, tap Note.
2. Add the required information to the note.
3. Tap ok when you have finished.
For more information about Notes, see Notes in
Applications and multimedia.
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Video calls allow you to enjoy live ‘face-to-face’
conversations with friends, family and colleagues.
NOTE: Before making a video call, you will
need to confirm that the person you are
calling has a phone enabled for video
telephony.
Making a video call from the Phone
screen
To make a video call from the Phone screen:
1. From the Today screen, press the Send key or
tap Start > Phone.
2. Enter a phone number using the numeric
keypad.
3. Tap the video call icon.
Making a video call from Contacts
To make a video call from Contacts:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap and hold the required contact until the popup menu is displayed.
3. Tap Video Call.
Making a video call from Call History
To make a video call from the Call History:
1. From the Today screen, press the Send key or
tap Start > Phone.
2. Tap Hide Keypad.
3. Tap Call History.
4. Tap and hold the required entry until the pop-up
menu is displayed.
5. Tap Video Call.
Answering or ignoring a video call
• To answer an incoming video call, press the Send
key or tap Answer.
• To ignore an incoming video call, press the End
key or tap Ignore.
Blocking video sending
To block sending of video during a video call:
While in a video call, tap Options > Block Video.
The other party will see a blank image.
Tap Options > Unblock Video to start sending
video again.
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Sharing images and videos
To share an image or video during a video call:
1. Tap Options > Share Image/Share Video.
2. Tap the required image or video.
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Tap Options > Stop Sharing to stop sending the
image.
Recording video
To record the video received or sent during a video
call, tap Options > Recording > Record Incoming Video/Record Outgoing Video.
Tap Options > Recording > Stop Recording to
stop recording the video.
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Call History
Call History displays a list of calls that you have
missed, received and dialled recently.
Viewing Call History
To view the Call History:
1. From the Today screen, press the Send key or
tap Start > Phone.
2. Tap Hide Keypad.
3. Tap Call History.
4. If required, you can filter the list by tapping
Menu > Filter > Missed/Outgoing/Incoming.
5. To view the details of a call, tap the required call.
Creating a contact from Call History
For details of how to create a contact from Call
History, see Creating a new contact in
Applications and multimedia.
Deleting a call from Call History
To delete a call from the Call History:
1. From the Today screen, press the Send key or
tap Start > Phone.
2. Tap Hide Keypad.
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3. Tap Call History.
4. Scroll to the required entry in the list, then tap
Menu > Delete.
5. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.
Deleting all calls from Call History
To delete all calls from the Call History:
1. From the Today screen, press the Send key or
tap Start > Phone.
2. Tap Hide Keypad.
3. Tap Call History.
4. Tap Menu > Delete All Calls.
5. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.
NOTE: Deleting all calls from the Call
History does not reset the Call Timers.
These need to be reset separately (see
Resetting Call Timers).
Viewing Call Timers
To view Call Timers:
1. From the Today screen, press the Send key or
tap Start > Phone.
2. Tap Hide Keypad.
3. Tap Call History.
4. Tap Menu > Call Timers...
NOTE: The length of waiting calls is not
recorded.
Resetting Call Timers
To reset Call Timers:
1. From the Today screen, press the Send key or
tap Start > Phone.
2. Tap Hide Keypad.
3. Tap Call History.
4. Tap Menu > Call Timers...
5. Tap Reset.
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Messaging
This chapter describes how you can create, send,
receive, organise, delete and store the following
message types on your Toshiba phone:
Messaging
• Text messages (SMS, Short Message Service)
• Multimedia messages (MMS)
•E-mail
You can also use Windows Live for instant
messaging with Windows Live Messenger and to
access Hotmail.
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Text messages
Text messaging, or the Short Message Service
(SMS), enables you to exchange text messages
with other phones. For details on text messages,
contact your service provider.
For information on setting up your text message
service centre, refer to Viewing and editing text messages service centre in Settings.
Your Toshiba phone supports the sending of more
than the standard 160-character limit. If you enter
more than 160 characters, the message is split into
linked text messages. These linked messages will
be sent at the same time.
Creating and sending a text message
(SMS)
To create and send a text message:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start >
Messaging.
2. Tap Text Messages.
3. Tap Menu > New > SMS.
4. With the cursor in the To: field, add recipient(s)
using one or more of the following methods:
•Press the Action key, then tap a recipient from
the list of contacts.
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•Tap Menu > Add Recipient..., then tap a
recipient from the list of contacts.
• Enter the first few letters of a name stored in
Contacts, then tap Menu > Check Names. If
several matches are displayed, select the
required one.
• Enter mobile phone number(s) in the To: field.
Use a semicolon to separate multiple recipients.
5. Scroll to the message area and enter your
message.
TIP: To save time by inserting predefined
text:
1. Tap Menu > My Text.
2. Select the text to insert.
You can also edit existing My Text items as
required.
TIP: To check spelling before sending the
message, tap Menu > Spell Check.
6. Tap Send.
TIP: To delete the message without sending
it, tap Menu > Cancel Message.
Saving a message as a draft
To save a message as a draft:
From the message creation screen, tap Menu >
Save to Drafts.
Requesting delivery notification
To request a delivery notification:
1. From the message creation screen, tap Menu >
Message Options....
2. Press the Action key to tick the Request message delivery notification checkbox.
3. Tap ok.
Receiving text messages
Text messages are automatically received when
your Toshiba phone is switched on. When your
phone is off, messages are held by your service
provider until the next time your phone is connected
to the network.
Your Toshiba phone will alert you when a new text
message arrives.
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Replying to a message
To reply to a message:
1. From an open message, tap Reply. If you are
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replying to multiple recipients, tap Menu >
Reply > Reply All.
2. Enter your message.
3. Tap Send.
Forwarding a message
To forward a message:
1. From an open message, tap Menu > Reply >
Forward.
2. Add recipient(s). For details of how to add a
recipient, refer to Creating and sending a text message (SMS).
3. If required, edit the message in the message
area.
4. Tap Send.
Deleting messages
To delete a message:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start >
Messaging.
2. Tap Text Messages.
3. Scroll to the message to delete, then tap Delete.
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MMS messages
The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) enables
you to exchange multimedia messages containing
data such as text, pictures, sounds, animation and
video clips. You can send MMS messages to other
mobi le ph ones or to e-ma il addresses. For details of
MMS, and to enable your account for this service,
contact your service provider.
Configuring MMS settings
If your Toshiba phone has not been preconfigured,
you will need to manually enter the details of the
MMS account. These details are available from your
service provider.
To configure MMS settings:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start >
Messaging.
2. Tap Text Messages.
3. Tap Menu > MMS Options...
4. Tap the Servers tab.
5. Tap New.
6. Enter the following MMSC details:
• Server name: - enter a descriptive name, such
as the name of your service provider.
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• Gateway: - enter the WAP gateway to be used
for this connection.
• Port number: - enter the HTTP port number for
connecting to the MMS server and for file
transfer.
• Server address: - enter the URL address of the
MMS server.
• Connect via: - select the connection point for
the MMS server. This is typically The Internet.
• Send limit: - select the maximum MMS
message size permitted by your service
provider.
7. Tap Done.
TIP: If you have several MMS providers, you
can set one as the default. To do this, scroll to
the required MMSC entry, then tap Set as Default. A red arrow mark is displayed next to
the default MMSC entry.
Creating an MMS message
An MMS message can consist of many pages, also
known as 'slides'. Each slide can hold an image, a
sound and text, but you do not need to set all of
these for each message. The maximum amount of
content that can be sent in a message is set by your
service provider.
To create an MMS message:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start >
Messaging.
2. Tap Text Messages.
3. Tap Menu > New > MMS.
4. With the cursor in the To: field, add recipient(s)
using one or more of the following methods:
•Press the Action key, then tap a recipient from
the list of contacts.
•Tap Menu > Add Recipient > From Contacts.../From Call History..., then tap a
recipient.
• Enter mobile phone number(s) in the To: field.
Use a semicolon to separate multiple recipients.
5. Enter a subject for the message in the Subject:
field if required.
6. Enter a message.
7. Tap Send when the message is ready.
TIP: To preview the message before sending,
tap the Play icon.
TIP: To delete the message without sending
it, tap Menu > Cancel Message.
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Inserting a picture or video
To insert a picture or video in the message:
1. Scroll to the Insert picture/video area, then
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press the Action key. A preview of all pictures
and videos in the current folder is displayed.
2. Either select one of the previewed pictures
or
launch the Camera application and capture a
new picture or video.
Once you have selected a picture or video, the
message creation screen is displayed again.
NOTE: If you add a video to a slide, you
cannot add any further audio to that slide.
TIP: You can also insert a picture or video
from the message creation screen by tapping
Menu > Insert > Picture/Video...
Inserting text
To insert text in the message:
1. Scroll to the Insert text here area, then press
the Action key.
2. Enter text. To insert predefined text, tap Menu >
Insert My Text...
3. Tap Done when you have finished inserting
text.
TIP: You can also insert text from the
message creation screen by tapping Menu >
Insert > Text...
Inserting audio
To insert audio in the message:
1. Scroll to the Insert audio area, then press the
Action key. A list of all audio files in the current
folder is displayed.
2. Select one of the audio files.
TIP: You can also insert audio from the
message creation screen by tapping Menu >
Insert > Audio...
Using and creating templates
To use or create a template:
From the message creation screen, tap Menu >
Template. Tap Select a Template... to select a
template to use for a new MMS message, or Save as Template to save the current MMS message as
a template for future use.
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Selecting a message background
colour
To select a background colour for the message:
1. From the message creation screen, tap Menu >
Options > Background. A list of colours is
displayed.
2. Tap the required colour.
Additional MMS message options
You can add recipient(s) in copy (Cc:) or blind copy
(Bcc:) to your message.
TIP: Scroll up to view the Cc: and Bcc: fields.
You can also set the priority of the message, a
delivery time delay for the sending of the message,
an expiry time for the message, and request delivery
and read reports.
To set these options, from the message creation
screen, tap Menu > Options > Send Options...,
then set the options as required.
Receiving MMS messages
Your Toshiba phone will alert you when a new MMS
message arrives. Depending on your settings, the
message contents may download a few moments
la ter , whe n the mes sage will be r eady to v iew i n you r
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E-mail
Before you can send or receive e-mails, you need to
set up an e-mail account. Your Toshiba phone
Messaging
supports the following types of e-mail accounts:
• Internet e-mail (POP3/IMAP).
• Exchange server (Outlook).
Setting up an e-mail account
automatically
To set up an e-mail account automatically:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start >
Messaging.
2. Tap Setup E-mail.
3. In the E-mail address: field, enter the e-mail
address for this account.
4. Enter a password in the Password: field.
TIP: Choose a strong password - strengthen
the security of your password by selecting a
combination of alphabet and numeric
characters.
5. Tick the Save password checkbox if you wish
to save your password to your Toshiba phone.
This will mean that you do not need to enter it
each time you connect to your e-mail server.
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This may or may not be required by your internet
service provider (ISP).
WARNING: If you save your password and
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then lose your Toshiba phone, you run the
risk of someone else being able to access
your e-mail account.
6. Tap Next.
7. Tick the Try to get email settings automatically from the Internet checkbox.
8. Tap Next.
If the account has set up successfully, you are
prompted to send and receive e-mail.
If the account has not set up successfully, you will
need to set up the account manually, as described in
the following section.
Setting up an e-mail account
manually
If you need to manually enter the details of an e-mail
account, you may need to obtain some of these
details from your ISP.
1. From the Today screen, tap Start >
Messaging.
2. Tap Setup E-mail.
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3. In the E-mail address: field, enter the e-mail
address for this account.
4. Enter a password in the Password: field.
TIP: Choose a strong password - strengthen
the security of your password by selecting a
combination of alphabet and numeric
characters.
5. Tick the Save password checkbox if you wish
to save your password to your Toshiba phone.
This will mean that you do not need to enter it
each time you connect to your e-mail server.
This may or may not be required by your internet
service provider (ISP).
WARNING: If you save your password and
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then lose your Toshiba phone, you run the
risk of someone else being able to access
your e-mail account.
6. Tap Next.
7. Select the required option in the Your e-mail provider: field, then tap Next.
8. Enter the name that you want displayed when
you send e-mail in the Your name: field.
9. Enter a unique name for this account in the
Account display name: field, then tap Next.
This name cannot be changed later.
10.Enter the name of the incoming server in the
Incoming mail server: field.
11.Select the server type that hosts your e-mail
mailbox in the Account type: list (POP3 or
IMAP4), then tap Next.
12.Enter the user name assigned to you by your
ISP or network administrator in the User name:
field. This is usually the first part of your e-mail
address, before the ‘@’ sign.
13.Enter a password in the Password: field.
14.Tick the Save password checkbox if you wish
to save your password to your Toshiba phone.
15.Tap Next.
16.Enter the name of the outgoing server in the
Outgoing (SMTP) mail server: field.
17.Tick the Outgoing server requires authentication checkbox if the outgoing server
requires authentication. This authentication will
use the user name and password that you have
already entered.
18.Tick the Use the same user name and password for sending e-mail checkbox if
required.
19.Tap the Advanced Server Settings link to set
the following additional settings if required.
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Tick the checkboxes if you wish to enable SSL
connection.
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IMPORTANT: SSL connection enables you
to send and/or receive personal information
more securely. If you select one or both of
these options and your ISP does not support
SSL connection, you will not be able to send
and/or receive e-mail.
The Network connection: field enables you to
select the network to which your e-mail server
connects.
Tap Done when you have finished.
20.Tap Next.
21.Select the frequency with which to send and
receive your e-mail in the Automatic Send/Receive: field.
22.Tap the Review all download settings link to
set the following additional settings if required:
The Download messages: field enables you to
set the time range for downloading messages
from the server.
Tap Advanced Settings to edit additional
settings for sending, receiving and deleting
e-mails if required.
Tap Done, then Next when you have finished.
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23.Select the format for sending messages (HTML
or Plain Text) in the Message format: field.
24.Select the download size limitation in the
Message download limit: field.
25.Tap Finish.
Creating an e-mail
To create an e-mail:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start >
Messaging.
2. Tap the e-mail account to use.
3. Tap Menu > New.
4. With the cursor in the To: field, add recipient(s)
using one or more of the following methods:
•Press the Action key, then tap a recipient from
the list of contacts.
•Tap Menu > Add Recipient..., then tap a
recipient from the list of contacts.
• Enter the first few letters of a name stored in
Contacts, then tap Menu > Check Names. If
several matches are displayed, select the
required one.
• Enter e-mail address(es) in the To: field. Use a
semicolon to separate multiple recipients.
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5. Add recipients in the Cc: and/or Bcc: fields if
required.
TIP: Scroll up to view the Cc: and Bcc: fields.
6. Enter a subject for the e-mail in the Subject:
field if required.
7. Scroll to the message area and enter your
message.
TIP: To save time by inserting predefined
text:
1. Tap Menu > My Text.
2. Select the text to insert.
You can also edit existing My Text items as
required.
TIP: To check spelling before sending the
message, tap Menu > Spell Check.
TIP: To set the priority of the e-mail:
1. Tap Menu > Message Options...
2. Select the required option in the Priority:
field.
8. Tap Send when the message is ready.
E-mails are stored in your Outbox and are sent
to recipients the next time you synchronise or
connect to your e-mail server.
TIP: To delete the message without sending
it, tap Menu > Cancel Message.
Adding an attachment to an e-mail
To add an attachment to an e-mail:
1. Tap Menu > Insert > Picture/Voice Note/File.
2. Select the item to add.
Digitally signing an e-mail
Digitally signing an e-mail applies your certificate
with the public key to the e-mail. This provides the
recipient with proof that the e-mail is from you and
not an imposter, and that it has not been altered.
To digitally sign an e-mail:
1. Tap Menu > Message Options...
2. In the Security: field, select the required
security function.
NOTE: S/MIME encryption and digital
signatures for Windows Mobile-based
devices are available only with Exchange
Server 2003 Service Pack 2 or a later version
that supports S/MIME. If you are not using
one of these products, or have not yet
synchronised, these options will not be
available.
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Sending and receiving e-mail
To send and receive e-mail:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start >
Messaging
Messaging.
2. Tap the required e-mail account.
3. Tap Menu > Send/Receive. Your Toshiba
phone connects to your Internet e-mail server
and sends and receives your messages.
TIP: To stop this process, tap Menu > Stop
Send/Receive.
Downloading a complete e-mail
To download a complete e-mail:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start >
Messaging.
2. Tap the required e-mail account.
3. Scroll to the required e-mail, then tap Menu >
Download Message. The complete message
is retrieved the next time you synchronise or
connect to your e-mail server to send/receive
e-mail.
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Downloading an e-mail attachment
To download an e-mail attachment:
From an open message with an attachment, select
the attachment. The attachment is downloaded the
next time you synchronise or connect to your e-mail
server to send/receive e-mail.
Viewing an attachment
To view an attachment:
In an open message containing a downloaded
attachment, select the attachment.
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General messaging options
You can customise the options for your Messaging
accounts, message options, addressing, and
message storage.
To access the Messaging options:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start >
Messaging.
2. Scroll to an account, then tap Menu > Options.
3. Customise the following options as required:
• Accounts tab - Enables you to change the
settings for each messaging account.
For example, tap Text Messages to change the
Request delivery notifications and Use
Unicode when necessary settings as
required.
Tap New account... to set up a new messaging
account.
Tick the Display account picker when opening Messaging checkbox if you would like
to select the messaging account each time you
open Messaging.
• Message tab - Enables you to change options
for sending and deleting messages.
• Address tab - Enables you to select whether to
check Contacts as well as any online address
books for e-mail addresses.
You can also add online address books and
select which ones to use for e-mail address
checking.
• Storage tab - Enables you to check the memory
space of your phone, storage card and
attachments. You can also select whether to
store attachments on a storage card, and
specify how deleted items are emptied.
Switching between messaging
accounts
You can switch between Text Messages, MMS or
any e-mail account.
To switch between messaging accounts:
1. From any Messaging folder, tap Menu >Go To.
2. Tap the required account.
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Switching between messaging
folders
For each Messaging account, you can switch
Messaging
between the Deleted Items, Drafts, Inbox,
Outbox and Sent Items folders.
To switch between messaging folders:
1. From any Messaging folder, tap Menu > Go To
> Folders...
2. Tap the folder that you want to view.
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Inserting a signature
For each Messaging account, you can specify a
signature to be automatically inserted into
messages that you send.
To create a signature and insert it in messages:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start >
Messaging.
2. Scroll to an account, then tap Menu > Options.
3. On the Accounts tab, tap Signatures...
4. In the Select an account: field, select the
account for which you are creating the
signature.
5. Tick the Use signature with this account
checkbox.
6. To insert a signature in every message you
send, tick the Use when replying and forwarding checkbox. If this checkbox is not
ticked, the signature is inserted in new
messages only.
7. Enter the signature.
8. Tap ok twice.
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Input methods
Your Toshiba phone enables you to enter
information in three different ways:
• Typing - Using the Input Panel.
• Writing - Using the stylus, writing directly on the
screen.
• Drawing - Using the stylus, drawing directly on
the screen.
The Input Panel provides various input methods,
including Block Recognizer, Keyboard, Letter Recognizer and Transcriber.
The Input Panel icon is displayed on the command
bar when text input is possible.
To open the Input Panel, tap the Input Panel icon.
You can then tap the arrow beside the icon to select
other input methods.
When you begin entering a word using any of the
input methods except Transcriber, your Toshiba
phone will suggest possible words. Tap on one of
the suggested words to enter it.
Your Toshiba phone will learn words as you use
them. They will then be used as suggested words in
the future.
Block Recognizer
With Block Recognizer, you use a single stroke to
write individual letters, numbers and punctuation,
which are then converted into typed text.
To use Block Recognizer, tap the Input Panel
selector arrow, then tap Block Recognizer.
The handwriting area is divided into two designated
parts: abc and 123.
Write characters, numbers, symbols and
punctuation in the separate areas:
• Write in the abc area to enter lower case letters.
• Write in the 123 area to enter numbers.
• Tap the button in the bottom right corner labelled
‘@$*’ to open the table of symbols and
punctuation.
NOTE:Block Recognizer is available when
text entry is possible.
TIP: For help with using Block Recognizer,
tap ? in the right corner to see a demo.
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Keyboard
With the on-screen keyboard, you use the stylus to
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tap on the keyboard to enter characters.
TIP: Tap áü to enter miscellaneous letters
and symbols.
To use Keyboard, tap the Input Panel selector
arrow, then tap Keyboard.
To set the Keyboard options:
1. Tap the Input Panel selector arrow, then tap
Options...
2. In the Input method: field, tap Keyboard.
3. Select the required options by:
•tapping Large keys or Small keys to select
the size of the buttons on the keyboard.
•ticking the Use gestures for the following keys: checkbox to enable gesture
commands.
Letter Recognizer
With Letter Recognizer, you can write individual
letters, numbers and punctuation, which are then
converted into typed text.
To use Letter Recognizer, tap the Input Panel
selector arrow, then tap Letter Recognizer.
The handwriting area is divided into three
designated parts: ABC, abc and 123.
Write characters, numbers, symbols, and
punctuation in the separate areas:
• Write in the ABC area to enter upper case letters.
• Write in the abc area to enter lower case letters.
• Write in the 123 area to enter numbers.
• Tap the button in the bottom right corner labelled
‘@$*’ to open the table of symbols and
punctuation.
NOTE:Letter Recognizer is available when
text entry is possible.
TIP: For help with using Letter Recognizer,
tap ? in the right corner to see a demo.
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Input Options
To set the input options:
1. Tap the Input Panel selector arrow, then tap Options...
2. Tap the Word Completion tab to change the
settings for suggested words and automatic
correction.
3. Tap the Options tab to change the general input
settings, including zoom levels and
capitalisation.
4. Tap ok when you have finished.
TIP: You can also access the input options
from the Today screen by tapping Start > Settings > Input.
Transcriber
Transcriber is a handwriting recognition program
that enables you to write in cursive, print, or a
combination of both.
Transcriber enables you to write anywhere on the
screen using the stylus, just as you would write on
paper. Unlike Block Recognizer and Letter Recognizer, you can write entire sentences. When
you pause, Transcriber will convert the written text
to typed text.
Transcriber works transparently in the background,
recognising words with its integrated dictionary.
When Transcriber is active, it interprets stylus
movement anywhere on the screen as handwriting
input.
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Starting Transcriber
Because Transcriber works transparently in the
background of applications that accept text input,
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you need to have one of these programs open to use
Transcriber.
To start Transcriber:
1. Start an application such as Word Mobile.
2. Tap the Input Panel selector arrow, then tap Transcriber. The Transcriber Intro screen will
be displayed.
TIP: To stop the Transcriber Intro screen
being displayed each time you use start
Transcriber, tick the Don’t show this
checkbox, then tap ok.
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Showing and hiding the Transcriber
toolbar
The Transcriber toolbar provides easy access to
several tools, as well as Enter, Space, and
Backspace buttons, and left and right arrow buttons.
It is displayed at the bottom of the screen when
Transcriber is active.
To show or hide the Transcriber toolbar, tap the
Transcriber icon at the bottom of the screen.
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Transcriber toolbar functions
Toolbar
icon
Description
Displays the Transcriber: Options screen. From here, you can set options such as Writing
Direction:, pen settings, Shorthand and Dictionaries.
Displays the Letter Shapes screen. This screen enables you to set your personal writing
styles to maximise recognition.
Displays the on-screen keyboard. This enables you to quickly enter numbers, punctuation,
and other symbols.
Toggles between the following character recognition modes:
a - default mode for optimum handwriting recognition.
123 - numbers and some letters are allowed.
A - all letters are converted to upper case.
From A and 123 modes, recognition returns automatically to the default (a) mode when you
lift the stylus.
Inserts a space at the cursor. Equivalent to the Space key on a keyboard.
Inserts a paragraph return at the cursor. Equivalent to the Enter key on a keyboard.
Moves the cursor one space to the left.
Moves the cursor one space to the right.
Moves the cursor one space back and erases any text. Equivalent to the Backspace key on a
keyboard.
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Toolbar
icon
Text input
Description
Displays the Overview of Microsoft Transcriber.
Using the Transcriber keyboard
Transcriber comes with an on-screen keyboard
that provides an easy way to add punctuation or a
special symbol to existing text.
To access the Transcriber keyboard:
Tap the keyboard button on the Transcriber
toolbar. The keyboard is displayed until you tap the
keyboard button again.
TIP: To reposition the keyboard, tap and hold
the top bar, then drag it to the desired
location.
TIP: When no text is selected, you can open
the keyboard by doing the gesture.
Writing with Transcriber
To write with Transcriber:
1. Position the cursor where you want to enter text.
2. Using the stylus, write on the screen. The
handwriting will be converted to text after you lift
the stylus from the screen.
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Editing text with Transcriber
To edit text with Transcriber:
1. Draw a l ine across the text you want to edit. After
you lift the stylus from the screen, the line will
disappear and the selected text will be
highlighted.
2. Do one of the following:
• Rewrite the text.
• Use gestures to capitalise letters, insert a
space, etc.
Using gestures in Transcriber
To use gestures in Transcriber:
Use quick strokes of the stylus to edit your text. Do
the Enter, Space, and Tab gestures while writing
text to insert returns, spaces, or tabs.
Available gestures are described in the following
table.
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NameActionDescription
EnterInserts a paragraph return at the cursor.
The horizontal portion of this gesture must be at least two times longer than the
vertical portion.
SpaceInserts a space at the cursor.
The horizontal portion of this gesture must be at least two times longer than the
vertical portion.
BackspaceMoves the cursor one space back and erases any text.
Do this gesture by drawing a line from right to left.
WordsOpens the menu of alternate words if a word is selected, or the on-screen
Transcriber keyboard if no text is selected.
Do this gesture by drawing a line straight down and back up.
CapsChanges the capitalisation of a selected letter, word, or block of text.
Do this gesture by drawing a line straight up.
UndoTo undo the last action.
Do this gesture by drawing a line straight up and back down.
CutCuts the selected text.
Do this gesture by drawing a line from right to left and back.
CopyCopies the selected text.
Do this gesture by drawing a line from left to right and back.
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NameActionDescription
PastePastes cut or copied text.
Text input
TabInserts a tab.
Do this gesture by drawing a line from the lower left of the screen diagonally up
toward the right and back down to the right.
The horizontal portion of this gesture must be at least two times longer than the
vertical portion.
Optimising handwriting recognition
for Transcriber
If Transcriber does not recognise your handwriting
as accurately or quickly as you would like, there are
some things you can do to optimise handwriting
recognition.
• Select the Writing Direction: picture that best
matches the slant of your handwriting.
•Use Letter Shapes to eliminate letter shapes that
you do not use or to learn methods of writing
characters that will make them easier for
Transcriber to recognise.
• Try writing in another format. If you have been
printing, try writing cursive, or if you have been
writing in both cursive and print, try printing alone.
• Adjust the speed at which Transcriber returns
text after you write.
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• Add a user dictionary that contains special terms
you ma y be using, such as medical or legal terms.
• Verify that you are using your Letter Shapes user
profile.
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Drawing and writing on the
screen
With your Toshiba phone, you can draw directly on
the screen, write on the screen, and save notes in
your own handwriting. To do this, you must first set
the input mode in Notes to Writing. If you prefer to
use handwriting or frequently add drawings to your
notes, you may find it helpful to set Writing as the
default input mode. If you prefer typed text, set
Typing as the default input mode.
To set the input mode for Notes:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes.
2. Tap Menu > Options...
3. In the Default mode: field, select one of the
following:
• Writing - if you want to draw or enter
handwritten text in a note.
• Typing - if you want to create a typed note.
4. Tap ok.
To hand write a note:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes.
2. Tap New.
3. Tap Menu, and make sure that Draw is ticked.
4. Write text on the screen.
5. Tap ok when you have finished.
NOTE: If a letter crosses three or more ruled
lines, it is treated as a drawing rather than
text.
To draw on the screen using the stylus:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes.
2. Tap New.
3. Tap Menu, and make sure that Draw is ticked.
4. Using the stylus, draw over at least three ruled
lines. A box labelled Drawing is displayed
around the drawing.
5. Tap ok when you have finished.
TIP: To select a drawing (for example, to copy
or delete it), tap and hold the drawing briefly.
When you lift the stylus, the drawing is
selected.
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Full Screen Keyboard
Full Screen Keyboard enables you to enter text
Text input
from a full screen keyboard that has keys large
enough to be typed with your fingertips. Since the
keyboard can be operated with both hands, it is
convenient for entering large amounts of text.
To use Full Screen Keyboard:
1. Tap the Input Panel selector arrow, then tap Full Screen Keyboard.
2. Tap the keyboard icon. The Full Screen
Keyboard
3. Enter text.
4. Tap the keyboard icon when you have finished.
You can configure Full Screen Keyboard
own requirements and preferences. Items that you
can configure include the keyboard skin, character
repeat settings, sounds, auto correction settings and
dictionaries.
To configure Full Screen Keyboard:
1. Tap the Input Panel selector arrow, then tap Options...
2. In the Input method: field, tap Full Screen Keyboard.
3. Tap Options...
4. Select the required options, then tap ok twice.
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Applications and multimedia
The following items are available from the Start
menu of your Toshiba phone:
• Office Mobile
• Calendar
• Contacts
• Internet Explorer
• Games
• TOSHIBA User Interface
• ActiveSync
• A-GPS
• AutoConfig
• AutoInstall
• BlackList
• Calculator
• Camera
• Certificate Enrollment
• File Explorer
• FM Radio
• Full Screen Keyboard
• Getting Started
• Home
• Image Editor
• Image To Text
• Internet Sharing
• JBlend
• Messenger
• Notes
• Picsel Viewer
• Pictures & Videos
• Search
• SIM Toolkit
• Streaming Player
• Task Manager
• Tasks
• Windows Live
• Windows Media
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To access Office Mobile on your Toshiba phone:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Office Mobile.
2. Select one of the following applications:
• Excel Mobile
• OneNote Mobile
• PowerPoint Mobile
• Word Mobile
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With Excel Mobile you can work on spreadsheets
in the same way as on a PC. You can create new
spreadsheets and charts, and open and edit
workbooks created on a PC.
NOTE:Excel Mobile does not fully support
some features. Refer to the Microsoft website
for details.
NOTE: Some data and formatting may be lost
when you save a workbook created on a PC
to yo ur To shib a phone. Refer to the Microsoft
website for details.
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OneNote Mobile
With OneNote Mobile, you can gather notes and
information in one place.
Notes in OneNote Mobile can contain text, images
and voice recordings. You can also synchronise the
notes with OneNote on a PC using ActiveSync.
PowerPoint Mobile
With PowerPoint Mobile, slide show presentations
created on your PC can be opened and viewed on
your Toshiba phone.
Slide shows created in *.ppt and *.pps format with
PowerPoint '97 and later are supported.
Many presentation elements built into the slide
shows, such as slide transitions and animations, will
play back on your Toshiba phone. If the presentation
is set up as a timed slide show, one slide will
advance to the next automatically. Links to URLs
are also supported.
NOTE:PowerPoint Mobile does not fully
support some features. Refer to the Microsoft
website for details.
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Word Mobile
With Word Mobile you can work on documents in
the same way as on a PC. You can create new
documents and templates, and open and edit
documents created on a PC.
NOTE:Word Mobile does not fully support
some features. Refer to the Microsoft website
for details.
NOTE: Some data and formatting may be lost
when you save the document on your
Toshiba phone. Refer to the Microsoft
website for details.
Calendar
The Calendar application works like an electronic
diary. You can keep track of your appointments,
including meetings and other events.
You can display reminders on your Toshiba phone,
as well as synchronising your phone with Outlook on
your PC.
Scheduling an appointment
To schedule a new appointment:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Calendar.
2. Tap Menu > New Appointment.
3. Enter details of the appointment, then tap ok.
NOTE: Al l d ay e ve nt s do no t occ up y blo ck s o f
time in the Calendar - instead they are
displayed as banners at the top of the
Calendar.
Sending a meeting request
You can use the Calendar application to schedule
meetings via e-mail with contacts who use Microsoft
Outlook or Outlook Mobile.
To send a meeting request:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Calendar.
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2. Schedule a new appointment or open an
existing one.
3. Tap Menu > Edit.
4. If the appointment is recurring, tap All.
5. Tap the Attendees: field.
6. Tap Add Required Attendee... or Add Optional Attendee... as required.
7. Tap the contact to invite.
8. Add more contacts if required.
9. Tap ok or Done when you have finished adding
attendees.
10. Tap ok.
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11. Tap Yes to save the change and send the
meeting request to the attendees. The meeting
request will be sent to the attendees when you
next synchronise your Toshiba phone with your
PC.
NOTE: When attendees accept the meeting
request, the meeting is automatically added
to their schedules. When their responses are
received, your calendar is updated.
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Sending an appointment
You can send an appointment within an MMS
message.
To send an appointment:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Calendar.
2. Tap the required appointment.
3. Tap Menu > Send as vCalendar.
4. Add a recipient to the message, then tap Send.
Updating an appointment
To update an appointment:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Calendar.
2. Tap the required appointment.
3. Tap Menu > Edit.
4. If the appointment is recurring, tap All to edit all
occurrences, or tap One to edit only the next
occurrence.
5. Update the appointment details, then tap ok.
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Changing the default reminder time
By default, the reminder time is set to 15 minutes
before an appointment.
To change the default reminder time:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Calendar.
2. Tap Menu > Tools > Options...
3. Tap the Appointments tab.
4. Make sure that the Set reminders for new items checkbox is ticked, then change the
reminder time.
5. Tap ok.
Deleting an appointment
To delete an appointment:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Calendar.
2. Tap the required appointment.
3. Tap Menu > Delete.
4. If the appointment is recurring, tap All to delete
all occurrences, or tap One to delete only the
next occurrence.
NOTE: If an appointment that has been
synchronised with your PC is deleted, it will
be deleted on the PC the next time you
synchronise.
Changing the work week display
To change the work week display:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Calendar.
2. Tap Menu > Tools > Options...
3. On the General tab, set the following as
required:
•In the 1st day of week: field, select Sunday
or Monday as required.
•In the Week view: field, select 5-day week,
6-day week or 7-day week as required.
4. Tap ok when you have finished.
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Viewing today's agenda
To view today’s agenda:
•From the Today screen, tap Start > Calendar >
Menu > Go to Today
or
•From Day, Week, Month or Year view, tap
Menu > View > Agenda or Agenda.
TIP: To view past or future dates, press the
left and right navigation keys.
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Viewing your agenda for a specific
date
To view your agenda for a specific date:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Calendar.
2. Tap Menu > Go to Date.
3. Tap the required date.
Viewing your schedule for the next
week
To view your schedule for the next week:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Calendar.
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2. Tap Menu > View > Week.
Viewing your schedule for the next
month
To view your schedule for the next month:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Calendar.
2. Tap Menu > View > Month.
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Contacts
You can use the Contacts feature to store phone
numbers, e-mail addresses, home addresses, and
other information relating to a contact. You can also
add a picture or assign a ring tone to a contact.
If you use Microsoft Outlook on a PC, you can
synchronise contacts between your Toshiba phone
and the PC.
Creating a new contact
To create a new contact:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap New.
3. Tap the contact type to create (Outlook
Contact or SIM Contact). Outlook contacts are
stored on your Toshiba phone.
NOTE: SIM contacts (except when using a
USIM card) only support a single name and
phone number. Contacts stored on a USIM
card can include a name, three phone
numbers and an e-mail address.
NOTE: If you move the SIM card to another
phone, your SIM contacts are moved as well.
4. Enter the details of the new contact.
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5. Tap ok.
TIP: You can customise Outlook contacts by
adding a picture or a ring tone to uniquely
identify the person calling you.
TIP: If someone whose phone number isn’t
stored in Contacts calls you, you can create
a contact for that person. To do this:
1. From the Today screen, press the Send key or tap Start > Phone.
2. Tap Hide Keypad.
3. Tap Call History.
4. Scroll to the required call, then tap Menu >
Save to Contacts.
5. Tap <New Contact>.
6. Edit the details of the new contact as
required, then tap Save.
Assigning phone numbers to a
contact
You can assign a work phone number (w), mobile
phone number (m) and home phone number (h) to a
contact that is saved to the phone.
The mobile phone number is dialled by default.
For further information, refer to Making a call to a non-default number in Call functions.
Finding a contact
To find a contact by name:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap the Enter a name... field.
3. Enter the first letter of the name of the contact to
find. Matching contacts will be listed.
To find a contact by company:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap Menu > View By.
3. Tap Company.
Viewing and editing a contact
To view and edit a contact:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap the required contact.
3. To edit the contact, tap Menu > Edit.
4. Tap ok when you have finished.
To set the viewing filter:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap Menu > Filter.
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3. Tap the required filter item.
NOTE: To display all contacts again, tap
Menu > Filter > All Contacts.
Adding a picture to a contact
To add a picture to a contact:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap the required contact.
3. Tap Menu > Edit.
4. On the Details tab, tap Select a picture...
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5. Tap a picture, or tap Camera and capture a
photograph.
6. Tap ok twice.
Removing a picture from a contact
To remove a picture from a contact:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap the required contact.
3. Tap Menu > Edit.
4. Tap Menu > Remove Picture.
5. Tap Yes to confirm the removal.
6. Tap ok.
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Assigning a ring tone to a contact
To assign a ring tone to a contact:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap the required contact.
3. Tap Menu > Edit.
4. On the Details tab, tap Ring tone:, then tap the
required ring tone.
5. Tap ok.
Assigning a category to a contact
You can use categories to help organise your
contacts.
To assign a category to a contact:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap the required contact.
3. Tap Menu > Edit.
4. On the Details tab, tap Categories:, then tap
the required categories.
TIP: Tap New to create a new category.
TIP: You can assign more than one category
to a contact.
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5. Tap ok twice.
NOTE: Categories are shared between your appointments, Contacts, and Tasks.
NOTE: If you filter your list of contacts by a
category, when you create a new contact, it
will be automatically assigned to that
category.
Copying contacts
To copy a phone contact to the SIM card:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap the required contact.
3. Tap Menu > Save to SIM.
NOTE: When copying phone contacts to a
SIM card, only the supported fields will be
copied.
To copy a SIM contact to the phone:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap the required contact.
3. Tap Menu > Save to Contacts.
To copy all phone contacts to the SIM card:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap Menu > SIM > Copy all phone contacts to SIM.
To copy all SIM contacts to the phone:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap Menu > SIM > Copy all SIM contacts to phone.
Deleting a contact
To delete a contact:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap the required contact.
3. Tap Menu > Delete Contact.
4. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.
Deleting all contacts
To delete all contacts from the phone:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap Menu > SIM > Delete all phone contacts.
3. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.
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To delete all contacts from the SIM card:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap Menu > SIM > Delete all SIM contacts.
3. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.
Sending contact information
You can send contact information in a text message
or MMS message, or using Bluetooth.
To send contact information in a text message:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
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2. Tap the required contact.
3. Tap Menu > Send Contact > Text Messages.
4. Select the specific information to send, then tap
Done.
5. Add a recipient to the message, then tap Send.
To send contact information in an MMS message:
1. From the Today screen, tap Contacts or Start
> Contacts.
2. Tap the required contact.
3. Tap Menu > Send as vCard.
4. Add a recipient to the message, then tap Send.
For details of sending contact information using
Bluetooth, refer to Beaming an item in
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Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer Mobile gives quick and easy
access to searching using Live Search and web
pages in your Favorites and History.
You can also type in an address to access other web
pages.
Searching the Internet using Live
Search
To search the Internet using Live Search:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Internet Explorer.
2. Enter a search term into the search field, then
tap the search icon.
Accessing a web page
To access a web page:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Internet Explorer.
2. Tap Menu > Address Bar.
3. Enter the address of the web page.
4. Tap the icon to the right of the address bar
(green arrow).
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Changing the text size of web pages
To change the text size of a web page:
1. From a web page, tap Menu > View > Zoom Level.
2. Tap the required size.
Showing or hiding pictures on web
pages
To show or hide pictures on a web page:
From a web page, tap Menu > View > Show
Pictures.
Adding a web page to Favorites
To add a web page to Favorites:
1. From a web page, tap Menu > Add to Favorites...
2. Edit the details if required, then tap Add.
TIP: You can also add Favorites from your
PC to your Toshiba phone using ActiveSync.
For more information, see Microsoft
ActiveSync Help on your PC.
Creating a folder in Favorites
To create a folder in Favorites:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Internet Explorer.
2. Tap Menu > Favorites...
3. Tap the Add / Delete tab.
4. Tap New Folder.
5. Enter a name for the folder, then tap Add.
6. Tap ok.
Accessing a web page from Favorites
To access a web page from Favorites:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Internet Explorer.
2. Tap Favorites.
3. Tap the required web page in the list.
TIP: You can also select a web page from
your Favorites by tapping Menu >
Favorites...
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Deleting a web page from Favorites
To delete a web page from Favorites:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Internet Explorer.
2. Tap Menu > Favorites...
3. Tap the Add / Delete tab.
4. Tap the required web page, then tap Delete.
5. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.
6. Tap ok.
Viewing the History
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To view the History:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Internet Explorer.
2. Tap History.
TIP: You can also view the History by
tapping Menu > Tools > History...
TIP: To access a web page from the History,
tap the required page in the list.
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Changing the home page
To change the home page:
1. From a web page, tap Menu > Tools >
Options...
2. On the General tab, tap the required item for the Home page:
• Use Current - sets the currently displayed
page as your home page.
• Use Default - sets the default home page.
3. Tap ok.
Changing security settings and
clearing cookies
Internet Explorer Mobile supports the protocols
used by Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). A connection
that uses SSL helps you to send personal
information more safely.
Cookies are small files containing information about
your identity and preferences so that a page can
tailor information to your needs. The page sends the
file, and it is stored on your Toshiba phone.
To change cookies and security settings:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Internet Explorer.
2. Tap Menu > Tools > Options...
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3. Tap the Security tab.
4. Tick the checkboxes for the required security
options.
5. Tap ok.
To clear cookies:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Internet Explorer.
2. Tap Menu > Tools > Options...
3. Tap the Security tab.
4. Tap Clear Cookies.
5. Tap ok.
Clearing History and temporary files
When you use the Internet, your Toshiba phone
stores data that uses up some of the storage
capacity of the phone. You can delete these files to
free up storage.
To clear History and temporary files:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Internet Explorer.
2. Tap Menu > Tools > Options...
3. Tap the Memory tab.
4. Tap Clear History to delete web page links
stored in the History.
5. Tap Delete Files to delete temporary internet
files.
6. Tap ok.
Sending a link
To send a link using Messaging:
1. From a web page, tap Menu > Tools > Send Link...
2. Select the Messaging account to use to send
the link. A new message is created with the web
page address in the body of the message.
3. Add a recipient and edit the message if
required.
4. Tap Send.
Games
Your Toshiba phone comes preloaded with two
games.
To access the games on your Toshiba phone:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Programs.
2. Tap Games.
3. Tap the required game.
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TOSHIBA User Interface
This application enables you to quickly access all
items of the Toshiba UI. For further information on
the Toshiba UI, see TOSHIBA User Interface in
Getting started.
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ActiveSync
ActiveSync enables you to create a
synchronisation relationship between your Toshiba
phone and PC, and between your Toshiba phone
and your Exchange server. This means that the
shared data, such as contacts and tasks, is always
consistent. If you make a change, it is automatically
made to the corresponding information on the other
computer. This is an effective way of keeping your
data up-to-date.
The synchronisation relationship is created to
manage the data that is copied between your
Toshiba phone and PC.
You can connect your Toshiba phone to your PC
using the USB cable or over a Bluetooth connection.
You can also use ActiveSync to connect your
Toshiba phone to other resources through your PC.
However, you cannot synchronise remotely to a PC
using a modem or network connection. You can
connect to your Exchange server using a cellular
connection, or you can connect your Toshiba phone
to your PC as a way of connecting back to the
Internet.
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Installing and setting up ActiveSync
You can either install ActiveSync from your
Windows Mobile Getting Started CD or you can
download a copy of ActiveSync from http://
www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/activesync/
activesync45.mspx.
Once the software has been installed and your
Toshiba phone is connected to your PC, the
ActiveSync Setup Wizard is started. Simply follow
the on-screen instructions.
NOTE: If you have a PC which is already fully
synchronized with your Exchange server, you
should synchronise your Toshiba phone with
your PC rather than synchronising your
Toshiba phone with the Exchange server.
Data will be downloaded via your PC, saving
you the charges for traffic volume. In addition,
synchronising via your mobile phone network
will take longer than it would with your local
PC.
If you are not synchronising directly with a Microsoft
Exchange server, do not select the option to
synchronise directly with a server. The alternative is
to synchronise your Toshiba phone with your PC.
You cannot do both at the same time.
Changing ActiveSync settings
Once you have set up synchronisation using the
ActiveSync Setup Wizard on the PC, you can
change your synchronization settings at a later
stage:
• If you want to change ActiveSync settings for
synchronising with a PC, use ActiveSync on the
PC. For more information, see ActiveSync Help
on the PC.
• If you want to change ActiveSync settings for
synchronising with an Exchange server, use
ActiveSync on your Toshiba phone.
NOTE: Disconnect your Toshiba phone from
your PC before changing the synchronisation
settings.
Starting and stopping
synchronisation
To start and stop synchronisation:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Programs.
2. Tap ActiveSync.
3. To start synchronisation, tap Sync.
4. To stop synchronisation, tap Stop.
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A-GPS
A-GPS enables you to regularly download updated
GPS satellite data. This can improve the GPS
performance.
Using A-GPS
your Toshiba phone to calculate its starting location
when first switched on. There will also be improved
performance in challenging environments, such as
indoors and when surrounded by tall buildings or
trees.
You can set A-GPS to automatically download
updated GPS data, or you can manually update the
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To access A-GPS:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Programs.
2. Tap A-GPS.
greatly reduces the time taken by
AutoConfig
For details of AutoConfig, refer to Auto
Configurator in Getting started.
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AutoInstall
AutoInstall enables you to easily install
applications loaded on your Toshiba phone.
To install applications using AutoInstall:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Programs.
2. Tap AutoInstall.
3. Tick the checkboxes for the applications to
install. To select all applications, tap Menu >
Select All.
4. Tap Next.
5. Tap Yes to confirm the installation.
6. Tap ok when the installation is complete. You
may need to restart your Toshiba phone for the
changes to take effect.
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BlackList
BlackList enables you to allow or block incoming
calls from particular contacts or groups. You can set
specific times for allowing and blocking callers.
The blocked caller will receive a busy tone when
they call you.
The default BlackList settings allow the following
groups to call you:
• All - all callers.
• Unknown - callers with no caller ID.
• All Contacts - callers with a phone number that
is stored in Contacts.
• Not in Contacts - callers with a phone number
that is not stored in Contacts.
You can also disable or enable the BlackList
service.
Allowing and blocking groups
To allow or block the default BlackList groups:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Programs.
2. Tap BlackList.
3. Tap and hold the required group. The pop-up
menu is displayed.
4. Select the required action from the following:
• To allow the group, tap Set Action > Allow.
• To block the group, tap Set Action > Block.
5. Tap ok.
Setting specific times
To set specific times for allowing or blocking a
group:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Programs.
2. Tap BlackList.
3. Tap and hold the required group.
4. Tap Edit.
5. In the Action: field, select whether to Allow or Block the group.
6. Tick the Enable during set times checkbox.
7. Select the days and times during which you
want to allow or block the group.
8. If you want to be notified when a call has been
blocked, tick the Show notifications
checkbox.
9. Tap Save.
10. Tap ok.
Adding a block
To add a new block:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Programs.
2. Tap BlackList.
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3. Tap Menu > New.
4. Tap the grey box in the top right corner.
5. Select an existing contact or add a new contact
to block.
6. Edit the settings as required.
7. Tap Save.
8. Tap ok.
Deleting a block
To delete an existing block:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Programs.
2. Tap BlackList.
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3. Tap and hold the required group.
4. Tap Delete.
5. Tap ok.
TIP: You can only delete groups or contacts
that you have added.
Disabling/Re-enabling BlackList
When you disable the BlackList service, all
BlackList settings will be ignored.
To disable the BlackList service:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Programs.
2. Tap BlackList.
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3. Tap Menu > Disable Service.
4. Tap ok.
To re-enable the BlackList service:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Programs.
2. Tap BlackList.
3. Tap Menu > Enable Service.
4. Tap ok.
Calculator
To access the Calculator:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Programs.
2. Tap Calculator.
Use the Calculator buttons to enter numbers and
perform calculations.
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Camera
Your Toshiba phone is equipped with a digital
camera which can be used to capture photographs
and video clips.
Starting the Camera
You can launch the Camera application using one
of the following methods:
•From the Today screen, tap Start > Programs >
Camera.
•Press the Camera key.
Capturing a photo
To capture a photo:
1. Start the Camera.
2. Aim the camera at the subject, then press the
Action key or Camera key. A preview of the
photo is displayed.
3. Select the required action by tapping one of the
following icons:
• - to save the photo and return to the main
Camera screen.
• - to send the photo in an e-mail.
• - to beam the photo to another device.
• - to send the photo in an MMS message.
TIP: You can also send a photo in an MMS
message by selecting MMS photo mode ( )
before capturing the photo.
• - to delete the photo.
To capture a framed photo:
1. Tap the mode icon ( ) until framed photo mode
( ) is displayed.
2. To change the frame, tap the frame icon ( ) until
the required frame is displayed.
3. Capture the photo by pressing the Action key or
Camera key.
Capturing a video
To capture a video:
1. Start the Camera.
2. Tap the mode icon until video mode ( ) is
displayed.
3. Aim the camera at the subject, then press the
Action key or Camera key to start recording
the video.
4. Press the Action key or Camera key to stop
recording the video.
5. Select the required action by tapping one of the
icons (see Capturing a photo for details of the
icons).
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TIP: You can send a video in an MMS
message by selecting MMS video mode ( )
before capturing the video.
TIP: You can capture a framed video by
selecting framed video mode ( ) before
capturing the video.
Main Camera screen
The following options are available from the main
Camera screen:
• - to select the required resolution for the
photo or video. The default resolution is
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dependent on the Camera mode.
NOTE: Images of higher resolution (quality)
will use more storage space.
• - to activate/deactivate the Camera flash.
• - to set the storage location for photos and
videos if you have a storage card installed.
•- to exit the Camera application.
• - to zoom in.
• - to zoom out.
• - to access the Camera settings. These
settings include extra photo and video settings,
as well as advanced settings such as colour
effects and ambient light settings.
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• - to access Pictures & Videos.
• - to use the front camera (for example, to take
a self-portrait photograph).
• - to use the rear camera (default).
Tips for using the camera
• Fingerprints or grease sticking to the lens may
result in problems such as blurred pictures. If this
happens, you should wipe the lens clean with a
lens tissue.
• Try to maintain a steady hand when capturing
pictures. Any movement of the phone may lead to
blurred pictures.
• Avoid aiming the camera at bright light sources as
this will affect the quality of the picture.
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Certificate Enrollment
Certificate Enrollment enables you to add or enroll
for trusted digital certificates.
To use Certificate Enrollment:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Programs.
2. Tap Certificate Enrollment.
3. Enter your user name and password, and the
server from which to obtain the certificate.
4. Tap Certificate Fetch. The certificate request
is sent to the server.
File Explorer
File Explorer enables you to view and manage files
saved in your Toshiba phone, or on a storage card.
To access File Explorer:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Programs.
2. Tap File Explorer. The My Documents folder
is opened by default.
FM Radio
You can listen to FM radio stations on your Toshiba
phone using the FM Radio application.
You can manually search for new radio stations,
save favourite stations, and record current or
scheduled radio programmes.
NOTE: You can only use the FM Radio
application when the headset is connected.
To access FM Radio:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Programs.
2. Tap FM Radio.
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The main FM Radio screen is shown opposite. The
main items and functions on this screen are as
follows:
1. Radio signal strength.
2. Current radio channel and frequency.
3. Frequency slider bar. Drag this bar to change
the frequency.
4. Current volume.
5. Saved radio stations.
6. To play a previously saved audio file.
7. To skip to the previous radio station in the list.
8. To skip to the next radio station in the list.
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9. To stop playing or recording of an audio file.
10. To start recording the current radio station.
11. To toggle playback between headset and
phone speaker.
12. To change the volume.
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The following menu items are available when using
the FM Radio application:
• Auto Scan - starts automatic scanning for radio
stations.
NOTE: If you use the Auto Scan feature, the
current list of radio stations will be deleted.
• Favourites - to add, edit and delete saved radio
stations.
• Auto recording - to set up recording of a future
radio programme.
• Settings - to edit the FM Radio settings. These
include settings for saved audio files, settings to
be used when the signal quality is low, and
settings for services such as traffic
announcements.
• About - to view details of the FM Radio
application.
• Exit - to exit the FM Radio application.
NOTE: The FM Radio application will be
muted during a voice call. When you end the
call, the radio will resume.
Full Screen Keyboard
For details of Full Screen Keyboard, refer to Full
Screen Keyboard in Text input.
Getting Started
Getting Started gives you step-by-step instructions
for carrying out common procedures with your
Toshiba phone.
To access Getting Started:
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Programs.
2. Tap Getting Started.
3. Tap a procedure to view the instructions.
Home
Home enables you to access the Home screen.
This is the main Toshiba UI screen. For further
information on the Toshiba UI, see TOSHIBA User Interface in Get t i ng s ta r t e d .
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