Asus Mobile V55 Cell Phone User Guide
Contents Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Unpacking list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Menu Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Text entry: The basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Choosing text entry methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Multitap text entry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T9™ text entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 27 28 30 Calling Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Redialing a number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Copying contact information to a SIM card . . . . . . . . . Deleting a contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using a fixed dialing list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Speed dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting your own phone number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing the status of the phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 40 40 40 41 41 Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Self-portrait. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Managing your photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adding effects to your photos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 56 59 61 Fun and Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Album . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sounds . . . .
Keypad lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Network information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Reset settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Personal Information Manager (PIM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adding a new appointment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing and editing appointments . . . .
SIM Application Toolkit (STK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Additional Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FCC Regulation: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . European Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RF Exposure Information (SAR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 88 90 91 WAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting up WAP. . . .
Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of an Asus Mobile V55 Cell Phone. The following illustration displays the features found on the front of your phone. Strap Eyelet Attach phone strap to carry easily. Speaker Screen Left/Menu Soft Key Press to display menu or select left menu functions. Send/Answer Key Press to turn on the power or end a call. Up/Down Navigation Key Scroll through menu items.
Overview The V55’ stylish design and color display make it a pleasure to carry around. The V55 has features to meet your communication needs and more. Stay in touch with wireless networking The V55 is a phone for people who want to stay in touch with the world. In addition to all the basic calling and messaging functions you would expect with a cell phone, it supports multimedia messaging, enabling you to send and receive pictures.
Unpacking list The following items come included in the box. Cell phone Battery charger Battery User Ma nual User manual Headset Note: Please save the original box and packing materials in case you need to repack any items or send them for servicing.
Menu Map • • • • • • • • • • • • • Phonebook New number Name Number Group Ringtone Options Search SIM List Delete All Copy All to SIM Memory Speed Dial List Fixed Dial List Call Logs Dialed Calls Missed Calls Received Calls All Calls Call Info • Call Costs • Call Timer • • • • • Messages SMS (text message) • New SMS • Options • Send • Save • Insert • Text Format • Input Language • Input Method • Inbox • Draft • Outbox • Template • Setting • Capacity MMS (multimedia message) • New MMS • Add text • Add ima
PIM (Personal Information Manager) • Calendar • New Appointment • View Today • View Week • View All Appointments • Notes • Alarm • Calculator • Voice Memo Camera Activate • Capture • Options • Zoom • Brightness • Contrast • Color Effects • Frames • Number of Shots • Resolution • Image Size 12 Camera View Pictures • View • Effects • Animation • Transform • Face Off • Funny Theme • Filter • Adjustment • Options • Set to Wallpaper • Set to Caller ID • Set to Group Image • Send from MMS • Delete Settings • Nu
Settings Profile Sound and Alert Handset Setting • Language • Display • Clock • Greeting • Auto Keylock • PLMN Display • Scheme • Reset Setting Settings Call Setting • Answer Mode • Call Waiting • Call Barring • Hide Number • Minute Minder Network Setting Security Setting • PIN Codes • Phone Lock • Fixed Dialing Bearer Setting • GPRS Setting • CSD Setting WAP Homepage Profile Setting Push Setting STK (Sim Application Toolkit) This menu guide lists the main set of keys that are frequently accessed items
Specifications Antenna Internal antenna Battery Lithium ion, >700 mAh Talk Time / Stand by 2.
Messaging • Text message (SMS) • Multimedia message (MMS) • Enhanced messaging service (EMS) to support formatting and multimedia • 7 changeable message groups Text input • Multitap • T9™ text entry (predictive input) WAP WAP 2.
Getting Started Inserting the SIM card and battery When you register with a service provider, you receive a SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module card). Your phone must have a SIM card in order to make calls. The SIM card is a computer chip that contains your phone number, phonebook information, and service provider information. Handle it with care and do not bend it or expose it to static electricity or dirt. Be sure the power to your phone is off before you insert your SIM card. 1.
Place the new SIM card in the lower right corner. The gold plate on the SIM card should face downward. 4. Slide the SIM card into position, and secure it under the metal clips. Getting Started 3.
Getting Started 5. Replace the battery cover. Place the back cover against the phone case, then slide it upwards to lock into place. Turning the phone on 1. Hold down the 2. power/end key until the screen lights up. If needed, enter your SIM card PIN code and press OK. Turning the phone off Press the 18 power/end key and hold until the phone shuts down.
Getting Started Charging the battery 1. Connect the charger plug to an outlet. 2. Connect the charger to the socket at the bottom of the phone. The connector can only be inserted one way. Note: For best battery performance, allow the battery to charge and discharge completely the first few times you use it. 7 4 1 0 8 5 2 9 6 3 Low Battery Indicators The battery indicator in the upper right corner of the screen indicates how much charge remains in the battery.
Getting Started Making a call 1. Enter the number you wish to dial. If you make a mistake, select Clear to delete. The right soft key is just under the word Clear on the lower right screen, so select this key to clear a number. Press and hold down the or end key to return to idle screen. 2. Press the send/answer key to connect. 3. Press the power/end key to disconnect. Answering a call 1. Press the send/answer key to answer a call. 2. power/end key to end the call.
Using Your Phone Standby mode When your phone is on, but not in use, it is in standby mode. During standby mode, the upper part of the display screen shows various icons. 11/11/2005 14:35 Menu Camera The date and time is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Beneath the date and time are Menu in the left corner and Camera in the right corner. Press the left menu/soft key to view the menu, and the right soft key to use the camera.
Using Your Phone A text message has been received. A multimedia message has been received. Call forwarding is activated. The SMS memory is full. Musical notes indicate sound-on mode. Notes with a line over them indicate silent mode.See Silent mode on page 35. Roaming means your phone searches for available service providers when outside of your service provider range.
Using Your Phone Menu To view the menu, select the left menu/soft key from the main display. Select Exit After the menu appears, scroll through menu items by pressing the navigation key . Beneath the main menu are Select, to the left, and Exit, to the right. Press the key just under Select, the left soft key, to select an item. Press the key just under Exit, the right soft key, to exit the menu. The right and left soft keys can also be used for selecting various options in submenus.
Using Your Phone 3. In the submenu, scroll down to Missed Calls, the second item, then press the left soft key to select Tip: Hitting the power/end key is an alternative way to exit any menu. Here are the icons for categories in the main menu: Phonebook is the place to store names and telephone numbers for easy access and caller recognition. Call logs store information about calls made, received, and missed. Messages gives you access to messages received.
Fun and Games has a number of games as well as tools to manipulate audio and pictures. Settings lets you adjust settings including time, display, and security settings. WAP provides you with wireless access to the internet and email. STK provides you with access to services and information through your SIM card. 25 Using Your Phone Camera enables you to take pictures with your phone. Pictures are also stored here.
Using Your Phone Function keys The following table lists the phone keys and their functions. Power/end key • Hold to turn the phone on or off. • Press to stop an incoming call or cancel a call you are dialing. • Press to exit a menu or sub-menu. Send/answer key • Press to send or answer calls. • Hold to redial the last number called. Left/menu soft key • Press to perform the function currently displayed in the lower left screen. • Press to move left when playing games.
Using Your Phone Up and down navigation key • Press to scroll through menu items. • Press to move up and down when playing games. Text entry When you add names to your phone book, send a text message, or use your WAP browser, you need to enter text. Your cell phone has two text entry methods. You can enter letters individually or with predictive text entry, which helps you complete words as you enter them.
Using Your Phone Multitap text entry Multitap text entry enables you to enter individual letters. This is ideal for adding a phonebook entry or entering a WAP address. When you press a key, the assigned characters appear in the upper right of the screen. Press the key repeatedly to scroll through these characters. Pause, and the selected letter appears on the screen. Here is a table showing Roman alphabet characters and their assigned keys. Key 28 Assigned Characters 1 .
Assigned Characters 7 PQRSß7 8 YUVÜü8 9 WXYZ9 0 +0 Using Your Phone Key For practice, try entering text into a text message (SMS). From the menu, go to Messages>New SMS. To enter the word, “hello,” first make sure that the entry method is set to multitap. Press Options, then select Input Method. Select Multitap. To enter the words “my phone” into the text entry area, follow these steps: 1. Press the 6 key to select m. 2. Press the 3. Press 4.
Using Your Phone T9™ text entry T9™ text entry is a predictive text entry method. It uses a built-in dictionary to predict the word you are typing. You can choose the correct word from the suggestions on the bottom of the screen. By reducing the number of keystrokes, the T9™ text entry method helps some users to type messages more quickly. Whenever you press a key, a list of possible characters or character combinations appears on the screen.
Press the 9 key. The T9™ system predicts that baby is the probably the only word in English beginning with bab, and this word only appears on the screen. 9. Select to enter. Note: For T9™ text entry to work properly, ensure the language settings in your phone match the language you want to type in. see Language on page 74. 31 Using Your Phone 8.
Calling Features Redialing a number 1. Press the send/answer key. A list of numbers dialed appears, with the last number dialed at the beginning of the list. 2. Select the number you wish to dial and press the send/answer key. Dialed numbers can also be accessed from Call Logs>Dialed. Caller ID If you have entered a contact’s name and phone number into the phonebook, when the contact calls you, the name appears on the screen.
If you would like to cancel an incoming call, press the power/end key. Depending on your service provider, the caller may be transferred to your voice mail or may hear a busy signal. Call logs To view missed calls, as well as logs of dialed calls and received calls, select Call Logs from the main menu. The number of calls in a list is limited to ten. Older calls are dropped from the list when the limit is reached. Most recent calls appear first in a list.
Calling Features Dialed and received Calls Call Logs also contain lists of dialed and received calls. To dial one of these numbers, follow the same process as for returning a missed call. While viewing a call log number, you can select Options to other functions: Edit Edit the number. This may be useful for adding an area code, for example. Save Adds the number to the phonebook. Delete Delete all Deletes the number from the list. Deleting can create space for other numbers.
Calling Features Silent mode During silent mode, the phone vibrates for an incoming call. Press and hold the * key to enable or disable silent mode. When silent mode is not enabled, the icon appears in the standby screen. When silent mode is enabled, the appears. Call waiting If your service provider offers call waiting, you first need to enable the call waiting option by selecting activate at Settings
Calling Features Call timer Depending on the type of service package you have, you may pay according to the length of your calls. Some users like to monitor the length of their calls. Your phone offers a convenient and accurate way to keep track of length and costs of calls at Call logs>Call Info>Call Costs and Call Timers. You can even set a limit for call length and have a tone sound to remind you that the time limit has been reached. To do this, go to Settings>Call Settings>Minute Minder.
Phonebook The phonebook enables you to store information about your contacts, including phone numbers, fax numbers, addresses, and e-mail addresses. You can also set up special information for contacts, such as ringtones, pictures, and groups. Adding contacts Add new contacts from Phonebook>New Number. 1. Enter the name of the contact, mobile phone number, and home number in the given fields. Use the up and down navigation key to move between fields.
Phonebook Groups You may add the contact to a group. To add a contact to a group: 1. Select Options>Grouplist 2. A list of groups appears. Scroll to the desired group, then select. 3. Select View to edit group settings. 4. Select Options>View Members then select numbers to add phonebook entries to the group. 5. Select Options>Send SMS to Group, then select Change to select all group members you wish to send MMS to. Note: Only contacts stored in the handset, not the SIM, can be set into groups.
1. Select the contact. 2. Select View>Edit to edit contact information. Phonebook>Options offers convenient tools for accessing contact information, such as searching and speed dialing, as well as editing options. Searching for a contact 1. To search for a contact, enter a contact’s name in the Options>Search menu display. In the contact list menu, you may also search by entering only the first letter or letters of the name. 2. Press the send/answer key to search.
Phonebook Deleting a contact • To delete the current contact, select Delete. • To delete all contacts, select Delete All. Editing a group list. 1. Go to Phonebook>Options>Group List. Select a group, then select View. 2. Information fields appear for name, picture and ringtone. Select any of these fields to edit them. The phone comes with five preset groups: VIP, Family, Friends, Colleagues, and Biz. The phone can contain only five groups.
Select Options>Speed Dial List. 3. Nine frames appear, labeled Key 1 through Key 9. These correspond to keypad numbers 1 through 9 . Scroll to highlight the speed dialing key you wish to assign. Select edit. You can assign a contact’s number to a key by selecting Speed Dial List. Setting your own phone number. To set, edit, or delete your own number, select Phonebook>Options>Own Number. Viewing the status of the phone To view the status of the phone and SIM card memory, select Memory.
Messages Messages enables you to send and receive text messages (SMS, or Short Message Service) or multimedia messages containing a combination of audio, pictures, or text (MMS, or Multimedia Messaging Service). If you have received a new text message or voice message, the envelope icon in the standby screen will flash on and off. To view a text message, select the Messages icon on the main menu and a list of text messages appears, with messages sorted from newest to oldest.
1. Enter the text of your message. 2. To send the message, select Options>Send. Shortcut keys * The key switches between different case entry methods. The text entry icon at the top of the screen shows text entry modes. The book symbol on the icon shows that you are in text-entry mode. Upper case letters “ABC” indicate upper case mode. “Aa” indicates that the first letter of words is capitalized. All other letters are lower case. “abc” indicates lower case mode.
Messages Options Selecting Options from the text entry box also enables you to select the following options: Send Save Insert Text format 44 Prompts you to enter a phone number and send the message. If you are not ready to send a message, you may save it as a draft. New paragraph enables paragraph formatting by adding a line space. Template inserts ready-made phrases, such as “I’ll be late,” or “Thank you.” Phone number enables you to add a phone number directly from the phonebook.
Change your input language. This is essential for T9™ predictive text input. Go to SMS>Inbox to view all SMS messages stored in your handset. Select View to read the SMS Select Options to: Draft Template Input method Setting Capacity • Delete - Delete the SMS • Reply - Reply with a message to the sender • Edit To edit the message • Forward - To forward the message to a friend • Call To call the sender Go to SMS>Draft to view a list of draft messages.
Messages Settings Change the following settings in Messages>SMS>Setting: Message Centre Enter the number to call to retrieve voicemail messages. You must obtain this number from your service provider. Message Format Set the format to Normal (SMS cell phone message), Fax, Voicemail, Internet. Message Lifetime Sets the length of time your service provider holds the message, if it cannot be immediately sent. This can be set to 1 hour, 2 hours, 6 hours, 1 day, 2 days, 1 week, 4 weeks, or 6 months.
Composing a new multimedia message To compose a multimedia message, select Messages>New MMS. Three options appear: Add Text Add Image Add Audio Add text Scroll to Text and select to enter text. The text entry box is the same as the text entry box for an SMS message.Enter text. In MMS text mode, only three options are available when you select Options: Save, Input Language, and Input Method. Unlike a simple text message, you must save your text in order to incorporate it into your MMS. Select Options>OK.
Messages 2. Select the photo you wish to add and select OK. The photo is automatically added to the MMS message. In the main MMS screen, you see the text and images of your message combined together. Add audio 1. Select Audio to add an audio file. Two items appear, Sounds and Recording. Select Sounds. A list of audio files available in the phone’s Ring Tone folder appears.Select Recording to attach a recorded message. See Voice Memo on page 84 for information on recording voice memos. 2.
Messages When you press the options key from the main MMS screen, the following options also appear: Send Sends the message. Preview Preview the message before sending it. Remove Object Removes currently selected object in MMS message. (Text, image, audio). Insert new page Inserts a new page into the message. Save Saves the message. Save as template Saves the message as a template. Page timing Controls the speed at which pages change, if there is more than one page.
Messages Additional multimedia message options When you select Messages
Sending Validity period Set a number of days for the service provider to continue trying to send a message. This setting is useful if your contact’s phone is turned off. Read report Request a receipt from your contact when the message is received. Note: A receipt is only sent when the person receiving the message agrees to send it. Delivery report Check to see if the service provider has sent the message. Priority Set the priority for the message as Low, Normal, or High.
Messages Retrieval Retrieval mode Set retrieval of MMS to manual or automatic. Read report Set read report to On Request, Always, or Never. Delivery report Set whether to send delivery report after sending an SMS.
Information services distribute content as text messages with content about weather, news, and financial markets. Manage information services at Messages>Message Info. The phone comes with an information message box already set up. However, you need to enable various settings for it to work: Reception Enable on. Auto Display Enable on or off according to your preference Set Info. Choose among services offered by your provider. This will not work if you do not yet have a provider.
Messages Voicemail Voicemail is provided by your service provider. Voicemail messages are stored on the network server and not on your phone’s SIM card. Your service provider will give you a number to dial to hear your voicemail messages. You may directly dial the number, but you may also store and access the number from Messages>VoicemailSMS>Setting. See Settings on page 46 for more information.
Using the Camera and Managing Photos Your phone has an easy-to-use, built-in digital camera. After you take photos with it, you can send them to friends and family, set them as wallpaper, or even add a photo to your phonebook, so that the picture appears when someone calls you. Taking a photo 1. Select Camera from the main menu, or from the lower left of the standby screen. 2. Select Activate. The image from the camera lens appears on your screen. 3.
Using the Camera Self-portrait You can take a self-portrait by using the small mirror on the back of your phone. Hold the camera with one hand and use another to press Capture. Look at your reflection in the mirror to position the camera. Settings There are two ways to adjust settings. Select from a list of settings in Camera>Settings or while in picture taking mode, press Options to make adjustments using camera setting icons on the screen.
Tip: High resolution photos require a lot of memory. To save memory space, select middle or low resolution. Lower resolution, however, also produces lower quality photos. 57 Using the Camera Note: If you plan to share photos with others, keep in mind that all phones that support photos can receive 120 X 160 photos. Other sizes may not be supported.
Using the Camera While in picture-taking mode (Camera>Activate), select Options to view camera setting icons and adjust camera settings. Scroll through the various options by selecting Options with the right soft key. Adjust the settings for an option using the up and down navigation key. Zoom. Three zoom setting icons appear in the lower left screen, for normal view, 2x and 4x zoom. Brightness. Adjust brightness according to environmental conditions.
Number of shots. (See Settings above.) Resolution. (See Settings above.) Image size (See Settings above.) Managing your photos View the photo album by selecting Camera>View Pictures. If you prefer to scroll through full-frame views of individual photos, select any individual photo, then push the scroll button to view the next photo. Select a photo, then select Options to view the various ways you can use your photos: Set to wallpaper. Set a photo as wallpaper, the picture displayed in standby mode.
Using the Camera Set to Caller ID. Associate a photo with a contact in your phonebook. When the contact calls you, the contact’s photo is displayed. 1. Select Options>Caller ID. 2. A list of contacts in your phonebook appears. Select the desired contact. Set to group image. For more information on groups and how to set a group in your phonebook, see Using a group list on page 38. 1. Select Options>Group Image. 2. A list of groups in your phonebook appears. Select the desired group. Send via MMS.
Using the Camera Adding effects to your photos The variety of effects offered in your camera helps you to improve the look of your photos or add creative touches. Bring out the best of a photo by changing the layout or editing photographic elements such as brightness and hue. Add decorative frames and animations or change the look of a photo through artistic filters.
Using the Camera Animation Animated Frame Adds a decorative animated picture frame. Animated Morph Animates a portion of the photo. The up and down navigation key scrolls among styles. Move the animation frame around different portions of the photo using the 2,4,6, and 8 number keys. Animated Effect Adds a sparkling animation effect to the photo. Transform Rotate Select the best layout for a photo with Rotate. Rotate photo position by 90°, 180°, or 270°clockwise. Flip Reverses the image.
Morph Distorts appearances much like a funhouse mirror does. You may reapply this function several times to create even weirder effects. Reapply by pressing on the up and down navigation key. Mask Superimposes masks on faces in the picture so you can dress up a friend in a wizard’s hat or Halloween mask Hairdo Adds hairdos to people in the picture. Funny Theme superimposes decorative graphics on photos. Frame Adds a frame to the edges of a photo.
Using the Camera Filter applies a variety of artistic effects to your photos. Blur Decreases definition and contrast of objects. A radius bar appears. Increase or decrease the amount of blur by setting levels on the bar, using the up and down navigation key. Sharpen increases definition and contrast of objects. Fill Flash distributes light evenly over both the subject and the background. Smart Blur retains the sharpness of the foreground image while creating a blurring effect in the background.
Hue/ Saturation Refers to the purity of a color, without dilution by black or white. Increasing hue/saturation makes the colors look deeper and more intense. Color Balance Changes the balance of colors in the photo by adjusting primary color values. Mono creates a black and white photo. Negative Creates the look of a photo negative by reversing dark and light areas. 65 Using the Camera Adjustment enables you to adjust some of the basic visual components of a photo.
Fun and Games The Fun and Games section of the menu contains games, as well as creative sound and image tools. Album Selecting Album opens the photo album, along with the same functions found in Camera>View Pictures. For more information on managing and editing photos, see Managing your photos on page 59. Sounds Select, set, delete and share ringtones here. 1. When you select Sounds, a list of available ring tones appears. Scroll to a ringtone. 2.
The ring sounds for all incoming calls, unless otherwise specified. Set to personal ring Assign a ring for calls from a phonebook contact or for a phonebook group. Set to group ring tone Assign a ring tone to a group. Send via MMS Attach a ringtone as an MMS audio file. Delete Delete a ringtone. Info View information about a ringtone. Pictures Selecting Pictures opens an album of artwork and graphics that you can set as wallpaper, send as part of a multimedia image, and more.
Fun and Games Composer Composer is a midi music composition tool that enables you to compose and edit tunes with up to four channels. Composer stores up to five tunes. The factory default setting for these phones is empty, so you can create completely new melodies. Here is how to create a melody in Composer: 1. Select a melody, then select Edit. 2. Choose one channel, from channels 1-4. 3. A keyboard and blank music score appear on the screen.
Keys through 9 * 0 1 7 R notes on a seven-note scale from do/C to si/B. R Adds a dot to a note. (Lengthens duration.) Select notes using the up and down navigation key. Press to change the value of notes, among X I R FY S Change the values of rests, among * Adds a rest. 4. Select Options>Play to hear your tune. 5. Select Options, and adjust Tempo, Instrument, and Volume to your liking. 6. Save your work to avoid losing it.
Fun and Games Games Your phone contains the exciting Xfinity game. To navigate through games: , Use the 4 and 6 keys to move right and left. up and down navigation key Move up and down 4 6 Move right and left. and keys If you receive a phone call or message or an alarm sounds while you are playing a game, the game pauses.
General Phone Settings In the settings section of the menu, you can edit settings for personal preferences, such as display or ring style. You can also set useful features such as time and date or security features. This section of the manual introduces the most commonly used features. Time and date Setting the time and the date enables you to use your cell phone as a clock and calendar. You also need to set the time and date before using the Personal Information Manager (PIM).
General Phone Set- You may also compose your own ring tone. For more information, see Composer on page 68 Ring volume To adjust ring volume, go to Settings>Sound and Alert>Ring Volume. You can adjust the ring volume of the following features: Any call, Alarm, Message, Cell Broadcast. To adjust the volume, click on Edit (left soft key) then use the "4" and “#” keys to turn the volume higher or lower. After you are satisfied with the volume, select save.
2. Select Pictures, Calendar, or No Wallpaper. If you select Pictures, an album of artwork and graphics appears. 3. Select the picture you would like to set as wallpaper. There are two display options: Fit to Screen, and Put on Center. Choosing Fit to Screen means the picture fills the entire screen. Choosing Fit to Screen places the picture over the entire screen. Put on Center centers an image which is smaller than the size of the screen.
General Phone Set- Menu display schemes You can also choose between two different menu display schemes. The circular icon scheme displays round icons in a spherical orbit, while the grid icon scheme displays icons in a grid. Set schemes in Settings>Handset>Scheme. Language Set the language for the main display and menus, as well as for language input in Settings>Handset>Language. When set to Automatic, the phone adjusts to the main language of the regional service provider.
The phone lock offers an addition level of protection for your phone. The SIM card lock prevents unauthorized use of your service provider subscription. The phone prevents others from using the phone, even if your SIM card is replaced with another SIM card. To activate phone lock: 1. Go to Settings>Security Setting>Phone Lock. 2. Protection should be set to On. Select Change to toggle between On and Off settings. 3. Select Change Code. The phone comes with a default code of 1234.
General Phone Set- Network information View information about the type of network your phone is operating on at Settings>Handset Setting>PLMN. (PLMN stands for Public Land Mobile Network Info). For example, if your phone might display “GSM 1800” to show it is on a GSM-type network, with 1800 MHz frequency. Reset settings You can restore the phone’s original settings at Settings>Handset>Reset Settings. The prompt “Restore factory settings? Yes/No” appears.
Personal Information Manager (PIM) Your phone has a Personal Information Manager which includes a calendar, notebook, alarm clock, and calculator. Select PIM on the main menu to access the Personal Information Manager. Calendar Your phone has a calendar which you can use to keep track of your appointments. To navigate the calendar: • Select PIM>Calendar. Press the up and down navigation key to scroll through the days. • Hold down the key continuously to go back or forward a week.
Personal Informa- If the Date field is not correct, change it by pressing Select, choosing a day from the calendar, then pressing Select again To enter information in other fields, you must select from preset options. In these fields, red arrows appear at the right of the field. Press the right soft key to select and view options. Reminders and alerts Whenever you set an appointment in the calendar, the phone sends a text reminder before the appointment.
Select an appointment from the list and press View for more details of the appointment. 4. Press Save to save the appointment or the power/end key to cancel. To edit an appointment: 1. Select Options. Follow the previous steps for viewing an appointment. 2. Select Edit. Edit the details as described in Adding a new appointment on page 77, and press Save. Deleting appointments The steps for deleting an appointment are similar to those for viewing an appointment. 1.
Personal Informa- Setting the calendar as wallpaper Select Set to Wallpaper to set the calendar as the wallpaper. see Display on page 72. Notes You can use the phone to record important information such as names of people or places or record important reminders. Select Notes from the PIM sub-menu and press the to access notes. left menu/soft key Adding Notes To add a note: 1. Select New Entry and press Select to add a new note. For details on entering text, see Text entry on page 27. 2.
After modifying the notes, select Options, then Save. Personal Informa- 3. You can also press Edit from the view mode to edit a note. Deleting notes To delete a note: 1. Select the note you want to delete and press Options. 2. Select Delete to delete the selected note or Delete All to delete all notes. 3. Press Select then Yes to delete the note or notes. Sending notes You can send notes to another person’s cell phone. To send a note: 1. Select the note you want to send and press Options. 2.
Personal Informa- Alarm Use the alarm to set a time for waking up in the morning or remind you of important times. To set the alarm: 1. Select Alarm from the PIM sub-menu and press the key. left menu/soft 2. Select Set Time. 3. Use the number keys to set the time for the alarm. Press OK. 4. Select Repeat Daily. Press Select to turn the setting on or off. When set to On, the alarm will activate at the same time each day. 5. You may also turn the alarm on or off by selecting Alarm Status.
Phone Key Entering numbers Press the number buttons on the phone keypad. – , +, x , ÷ Use the up and down navigation key to scroll through these arithmetic operations. The current arithmetic operation is displayed in the left side of the calculator display window. Clear/ delete Press the right key located just under the c symbol on the calculator to clear the last number entered. This is also used to calculator window after the value has been calculated.
Personal Informa- Voice Memo The Voice Memo tool is similar to Notes tool, except that you record your voice instead of words. (See Notes on page 80.) Creating voice memos To create a voice memo: 1. Select PIM>Voice Memo>New. 2. Select the record button with the left menu/soft key to begin recording a memo.The record button has a red circle in the middle. 3. To stop recording, select the stop button with the left menu/soft key.
To listen to a voice memo: 1. A list of voice memos appears. Select the voice memo that you want to listen to and select Play. 2. Select Stop to stop playback. Viewing information about voice memos PIM>Voice Memo>Options>Info provides details about a voice memo such as the file name, time and date it was created, file size and time length. Renaming voice memos To rename a voice memo. 1. Select the voice memo you want to rename from the list and select Options. 2. Select Rename. 3.
Personal Informa- Setting voice memos to a ringtone To set a voice memo as a ringtone: 1. Select the voice memo you want to set as a ringtone and press Options. 2. Select Set to Ringtone. Deleting voice memos To delete a voice memo: 1. Select the voice memo you want to delete and press Options. 2. Select Delete to delete the selected voice memo or Delete All to delete all voice memos. 3. Press Select then press Yes to delete.
SIM Application Toolkit (STK) SIM Application Toolkit (STK) technology acts as a bridge between your SIM card and your service provider’s network, enabling your service provider to make SIM card updates, send you SMS messages, and offer other services via your SIM card.
Additional Information FCC Regulation: This model phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This EUT is in compliance with SAR for general population /uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C.
Additional Informa- European Notice Products with the CE marking comply with the Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (1999/5/EEC), the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/ EEC) - as amended by Directive 93/68/ECC - issued by the Commission of the European Community.
This model phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.
Additional Informa- While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of tap:// www.fcc.
WAP Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), enables you to browse the web, much like you would on a regular computer. Unlike regular websites, though, sites designed for WAP include only key content, and generally do not include graphics. WAP access is provided through your service provider. Check with your service provider to see if your service package includes WAP access. Setting up WAP Before you begin using WAP, you need to have a WAP subscription and enter correct settings in the phone.
WAP Note: You can select one or more service providers, as long as you have an account with the provider. Different configurations for providers are stored as profile settings. Although you only need one profile to browse using WAP, you may wish to set up different accounts for different purposes (such as secure online banking). Adding a new profile setting If a profile does not appear, you may add it by following these steps: 1. Go to WAP>Profile Setting>Options. 2.
WAP Deleting a profile setting 1. Go to WAP>Profile Setting, scroll to the profile you would like to delete. 2. Select Options>Delete. Enter Yes or No. Editing a profile setting You may need to change the profile settings to establish connection, or you may want to enhance or tailor your WAP connection. Profile Name Edit the name of the profile. Homepage Enter URL, or web address, of homepage you use when opening the web browser. Gateway IP Enter the IP address, as given by your service provider.
WAP Linger Time Sets an amount of time of no activity, after which the phone disconnects. Connect Timeout Sets a time limit for connection. If the phone does not successfully connect within this time limit, it stops trying to connect. General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) GPRS is a type of wireless access network. GPRS is used for MMS and SMS, as well as WAP access.
3. Select Save to save the settings. WAP push WAP Push is a method for sending multimedia content to your phone. If your service provider offers WAP push services, you may use WAP push to receive such content as wallpaper, ringtones, or java games.The message is sent as a WAP-accessible URL, or web address. WAP setup The phone must be set to receive WAP push messages. Do this at WAP>WAP Push>Setting. To receive WAP Push messages, select Accept all. To refuse WAP Push messages, select Deny all.
B Battery, charging 19 Battery, Inserting 16 C Calendar 77 Call 33 Call barring 35 Call logs 33 Call waiting 35 Call, answering 20 Call, making 20 Caller ID 32 Calling, answer mode 34 Calling, call barring 35 Calling, call waiting 35 Calling, caller ID 32 Calling, canceling incoming call 33 Calling, features 32 Calling, international calls 36 Calling, missed call 33 Calling, returning missed call 33 98
Calling, voicemail 36 Calls, timing 36 Camera 55 Camera, sequential shots 56 CSD 95 D Date 71 Display 72 G GPRS 95, 96 I Info. messages 53 Info.
Keys, send/answer 26 Keys, up and down navigation 27 L Language 74 Lock, SIM card 74 M Menu 27 Messages 42 Messages, info.
Photos, taking 55 PIN, change 74 R Reset settings 76 Ring, ring style 71 Ring, volume 72 S Security 74 Security, change PIN 74 Security, keypad lock 75 Security, SIM card lock 74 Sequential shots 56 Settings, display 72 Settings, general phone settings 71 Settings, Language 74 Settings, reset 76 Settings, ring style 71 Settings, security 74 Settings, time and date 71 Settings, volume 72 SIM Card, Inserting 16 101
SIM card, lock 74 SMS 42 Standy mode 21 T Text entry 27 Text entry, multitap 28 Text entry, T9™ predictive 30 Time 71 Timing Calls 36 V Voicemail 54 Volume, adjusting 20 Volume, Adjusting speaker volume 20 Volume, ring 72 W WAP 93 WAP, homepage 96 WAP, Profile 93 WAP, push 97 WAP, Setting up 93 WAP, setup 97 102