TWIG DISCOVERY BY BENEFON User’s Manual Publication number YZ3000-01 All rights reseved.
• The device is designed for use on the E-GSM900/ DCS 1800/ PCS 1900 MHZ Tri Band networks. You can use the device in all countries where the GSM network operators have a roaming contract with your network operator. • The device also includes integrated high-performance 12-channel GPS receiver.
SAR INFORMATION THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: *- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. *- Connect the equipment into an outlet of a circuit different from that to which the receiver isconnected. *- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance. Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for Compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
CONTENTS CONTENTS GETTING STARTED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Inserting cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Inserting battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Inserting back cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Charging the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Turning the phone on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Start-up information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONTENTS Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Templates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 WAP BROWSER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Connecting network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 CALENDAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Main view: Month or week view . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 FAVORITES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED First insert SIM and memory cards, next fit the battery in place. Then insert the back cover in place. Then charge the battery until it is full. Inserting cards Memory card slot SIM card holder Memory card SIM card 3. Close the holder. Slide the holder back to the right until it locks. MEMORY CARD You can use memory card as an external storage for e.g. maps, pictures and sounds. The memory card type compatible with this phone is mini SD (Secure Digital) card.
GETTING STARTED Inserting battery Inserting back cover Battery release catch Side tab Back cover release catch 1. Place the bottom tabs of the battery into the small hollows at the bottom of the phone. 2. Push the battery towards the phone until it locks into place. Ensure that the battery release catch is positioned upwards. 1. Place the back cover towards the phone, bottom first. Make sure, the side tabs are directed into the recesses on both sides of the phone. Removing the battery 2.
GETTING STARTED Charging the battery Turning the phone on 1. Plug the charger cable in the bottom connector of the phone (round hole on the right hand side). 1. Press and hold down the uppermost side key N . 2. Plug the charger into the mains outlet. 3. Charging starts automatically. As a sign of ongoing charging process, the battery symbol starts moving on the upper right hand side.
GETTING STARTED • User-selectable start-up picture or greeting text or wallpaper shown on the background in stand-by mode. • Cell-id of the phone´s current location in network. or is about to register to a network. • Several symbols indicating current status of messaging, sounds, data transfer, settings, active lines, call diverts, connected accessories, used network and so on. • Date and/or time, GSM and Battery indicators. • Name of the Operator and/or Service provider.
INTRODUCING THE PHONE INTRODUCING THE PHONE Keys and other outer parts ~ Emergency key Menu key. Press to access the main menu where all the applications are located. You can also press and hold the menu key to swap between open applications. Indicator led Earpiece Power on/off Display N Arrow key (4-dimensional) z y Middle key Ö Emergency key. Rescue button, located on the top of the phone. Press to make an alert call to pre-defined numbers, or launch telematics application. l Hook-up key.
INTRODUCING THE PHONE . Left function key. Quick action key for most common operations, such as opening or saving applications, or items. seconds when power is on and the phone is in stand-by mode. If there are missed events, shows blinking once is a second. - Right function key. Press to clear/quit/ cancel/go backwards. Display LED indicator can be turned off in Settings. See selecting display settings on page 52. 0 ... 9 Alphanumeric keys (0...9). Press to key in phone numbers/input text. Battery.
INTRODUCING THE PHONE GPS connection is off. Display symbols GPS area: GPS symbols and Title area: Signal strenght information GPS connection is on but the device is not currently trying to calculate position or update data. GPS uses other than user defined parameter in calculating a position. Body area: Information from SIM toolkit and wallpapers GPS has encountered an error. Title area Soft key area: Options and functionality Note that the display symbols may vary depending on e.g.
INTRODUCING THE PHONE Arrows left/right indicate that moving in horizontal direction is possible. You can, e.g. scroll pictures one after another in normal screen. Body area Main menu symbol. Press main menu. " to enter the Incoming call. A call is in progress. There is a call on hold. A data call is in progress. A Twig Alert call is in progress. All voice calls (both lines if ALS, i.e. Alternate Line Service, is in use) are diverted to voice mailbox or some other phone number.
INTRODUCING THE PHONE Bluetooth is active. Note: If no Bluetooth symbol is shown, Bluetooth is switched off. Carkit. Carkit is connected to the phone. Headset. Headset is connected to the phone. You have received a new message or messages. The messages are waiting in the Inbox. Also shown if ALS (Alternate Line Service) is in use and you have unread messages from both lines. Flashing envelope indicates that there is no space for receiving new messages, until some old ones have been deleted.
INTRODUCING THE PHONE Keypad is locked. When phone lock is on, a large version of the icon is displayed. Soft key area Select. You can e.g. select or activate an option by pressing ". Options. A list of options is available and accessible by pressing ". MOVING IN THE MENU AND APPLICATIONS You can move in the menus, lists, scroll and highlight items arrow key n is 4-dimensional up, down, left and right. Press corresponding edge. applications and and options.
INTRODUCING THE PHONE tions. You can go back to the idle state without closing applications by pressing the hook-down key c. SWAPPING APPLICATIONS You can swap an active application with another application(s) running on the background. 1. First press onds. ~ and hold it down for a few sec- 2. If there are several applications available, you can scroll them by pressing n left/right. 3. Once the desired application shows highlighted, you can activate it by pressing ".
INTRODUCING THE PHONE • Adjust earpiece volume: Press the volume up and down keys z y. • Turn the phone on/off: Press and hold down the power key N (the top side key). • Switch the display/keypad backlight on: Press the power key N . • Enter wild characters (*, +, P, S, and ?): Press + shortly several times. • Enter special characters: Press + and hold it down for a few seconds. • Send service command: Key in the service command and press l . • Save dialled number: Key in the phone number and press . Save.
QUICK MENU QUICK MENU In the Quick menu you can lock keypad manually, lock phone, activate GPS profile and activate sound profile. After the keypad is locked, is displayed. You can open it by pressing - Unlock and then . Yes in sequence. When the phone is in stand-by mode, enter the Quick menu by pressing n up or down. The keylock will open automatically for a moment for some events that require immediate interaction. Such events are incoming call, triggered alarms or some Bluetooth states.
QUICK MENU vice. After these events, the phone remains locked. Activating a GPS profile GPS profile is a combination of GPS settings. Highlight Set GPS profile and press ". Highlight the desired profile and press ". The selected GPS profile will be activated. You can also turn the GPS off, selecting the option GPS off. Activating a sound profile Sound profile is a combination of sound settings. Select the desired sound profile from the list by pressing n up/down and then press ".
CALL OPERATIONS CALL OPERATIONS Outgoing calls MAKING A CALL When the phone is in stand-by mode, you can make a phone call by keying in the area code and phone number and pressing l. To make an international call, first enter the prefix (+) by pressing + twice, then enter the country code, the area code (without the first number) and then the phone number. Start the call by pressing l. To erase incorrect numbers, press - Clear as many times as needed.
CALL OPERATIONS MAKING A CALL TO THE NUMBER CONTAINING WILDCARDS There may be stored contact numbers that contain wildcards (question marks). Wildcards are used e.g. in sub-numbers or when the FDN (Fixed Dialing Numbers) feature is activated in the phone. You can iniate the call normally by pressing .. When the text field opens up, replace the blinking wildcards by keying in the actual numbers. You can move in the string by pressing n left/right and clear editable numbers by pressing - Clear.
CALL OPERATIONS The type of the call may also be displayed; e.g. Data call indicating data transfer or Calling indicating voice call or icon indicating that the incoming call is diverted call. To answer a call, press l. If Any key answer is set on, you can also answer by pressing any of these keys: alphanumeric keys 0...9, + and §. IGNORING A CALL If you do not want to answer the call, press . Silence. The alert continues but the ringing tone and vibration will be muted.
CALL OPERATIONS MUTING/ MUTING OFF THE MICROPHONE You can mute or mute off the microphone. Press " to select the option. You may have one or the other option. PUTTING THE CALL ON HOLD press " once again and scroll to the desired number. Finally key in the DTMF tones and press l. VOICE CALL WAITING You can put the call on hold. Press " and select Hold. To pick up the call once again, press . or press " and select Pick. Or, press l to switch between the two states.
CALL OPERATIONS - Answer: Answers the waiting call and puts the active call on hold. Drop: Drops the waiting call, and continues with the already active call. Replace: Ends the active call and answers the waiting call. Note that you can have only two calls at once: One active call and one call on hold. You cannot answer the third incoming call without dropping either one of the previous calls. Conference call acts like a one call and can be put on hold, as well.
CALL LOGS CALL LOGS Press ~ , select Call logs. To enter the menu grid while in idle state, you can also press ". The application consists of the following parallel views: Recent calls, Counters and Communications. These views can be browsed by pressing n left/ right. You can scroll the list with n up/down and select currently highlighted item by pressing ". You can cancel the operation and return to the previous menu level by pressing - Back. To exit the application, press - Exit.
CALL LOGS sage to the caller, check the details of the call (i.e. the phone number of the contact), remove information of this single call, or remove information of selected calls listed in this log. DIALLED CALLS The list of dialled calls shows the last 30 dialled calls, in reverse chronological order. If you have called to the same number more than once, only the last call will be shown. • You can make a call to the number by pressing l. • You can save the number by pressing . Save.
CALL LOGS Communications This log includes all incoming and outgoing communications, such as received, dialled, and missed calls, received and sent SMS, GPRS traffic, and dialled, received and missed data calls. The events are listed in reverse chronological order. Different communication types are separated from each other by icons. You can open an event to check it’s details by pressing . Open. If the highlighted event contains a phone number, you can make a call to it by pressing l.
CONTACTS CONTACTS Press ~ , select Contacts. To enter the menu grid while in idle state, you can also press ". to save an entry, at least a name must be keyed in. Press . Save, and confirm your choice. SEARCHING CONTACTS You can scroll the list with n up/down and select currently highlighted item by pressing ". When contact list is open, pressing any alphanumerical key opens up a search pop-up window on the bottom of display.
CONTACTS when you make a call to the contact or the contact calls you. To view the attached picture, press n to the right. To make a call to a number, highlight the phone number and press l. CALLING TO A CONTACT NUMBER You can make a call to a contact. Highlight a contact name and press l. Note that there must be at least one phone number associated with the contact name. If the contact has several associating numbers, you can choose the destination number from a short list the phone offers you.
CONTACTS DUPLICATING CONTACT You can make a duplication of a saved contact entry. Select a contact from the contact list. Press " and select Duplicate. The contact will be duplicated and added to the contact list, also including serial number at the end of the contact name. COPYING A CONTACT TO SIM CARD You can copy a contact, several contacts, or all contacts to SIM card. Select a contact from the contact list. Press " and select Copy to SIM...
CONTACTS SIM PHONEBOOK You can add a new SIM contact and view, edit or delete all the contact entries that are saved in the SIM card. To process contact entries, press " and select the desired option. You can make a call to a contact by highlighting the desired recipient and pressing l. You can copy SIM contact entries to the phone´s own contact list at once. You can select all contacts for copying or pick up separately the contacts that you wish to copy to phone´s contact list. Press . Copy.
WRITING TEXT WRITING TEXT Traditional text input You can enter text using traditional or predictive text input. You can also choose between small and capital letters and switch between letters and numbers. With traditional text input, press the alphanumeric keys 0...9 repeatedly until the desired character is displayed. Note that from each key, you can get more characters than are visible in the key label. The available characters depend on the language you have selected.
WRITING TEXT When you have entered the whole word, check the result. If the word is correct you can confirm it by pressing 0 or nleft/right. You can also choose another word from dictionary by pressing . Word and confirming your choice by pressing 0. If the ? character is displayed after the word, the word is not in the dictionary. To add the word to the dictionary, press . Teach. Key in the new word with traditional input and press . Ok.
MESSAGING MESSAGING Creating a new message Press ~ , select Messaging. To enter the menu grid while in idle state, you can also press ". With this application you can create, edit, send, store, receive and view text messages (SMS), multimedia messages (MMS), E-mail messages (E-mail) and cell broadcast messages on the phone. You can also manage text messages on SIM card.
MESSAGING CREATING AND SENDING AN MMS Write the message text in the content field. You can move from a data field to another by pressing n up/down. You can preview the message, press Preview. " and select To send the message, highlight the content field and press . Send, or press " and select Send. Add recipient(s): Highlight recipient field, press . Add. Or, press " and select Add recipient. Scroll and select one or more contacts, to whom you wish to send the message.
MESSAGING To send the message, highlight the text field and press . Send, or press " and select Send. If the sending has succeeded, a Message sent notification will be displayed, and the message will be found in the Sent folder later on. ABOUT MAILBOXES If there is no mailbox set at all, E-mails cannot be sent. If you have more than one mailbox set, the default mailbox is used for sending E-mail messages.
MESSAGING if the limit about to be exceeded, an alert notification is shown. The reason for sending failure can also be invalid settings. See more information on messaging settings on page 55. In case of a failure in sending, the message will be moved to Outbox and labeled with sending status Failed, including recipient that did not receive the message. Objects can be saved on phone’s memory or memory card. Select destination memory and folder and press . Save.
MESSAGING Inbox Inbox lists almost all types of incoming messages: Text messages (SMS), multimedia messages (MMS), and Bluetooth messages. Messages are sorted in reverse chronological order and unread messages are located at the top of the list. Only E-mails and reports are listed elsewhere. Different message types are separated from each other by icons. Details, such as the sender, time stamp, subject or beginning of the message text, are also shown.
MESSAGING sage, you can pick up the sender of the message to contacts. - • Objects: You can view, save or remove objects if the message is an MMS and contains objects. - • Find: You can search for phone numbers, Email addresses, web (URL) addresses and coordinates from the message text, and highlight them by pressing n. When there are highlighted items in the message body, you can choose several options depending upon the type of the item.
MESSAGING SENDING REPLY TO MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS MOVING SEVERAL MESSAGES TO A FOLDER You can reply to a message and send the reply to multiple recipients. Highlight the message, press " and select Reply... Press " and select either To sender or To all. FORWARDING AN SMS OR MMS You can move several messages to a folder at once. Press ". Then select the option Move many... You can move all messages that the folder contains or check off separately the messages that you want to move.
MESSAGING Bluetooth messages My folders The Bluetooth messages can be business cards (vCards), pictures, calendar entries (vCalendar) or notes. You can create and edit folders for storing messages, such as text messages (SMS), multimedia messages (MMS), E-mail and Bluetooth messages. In order to receive Bluetooth messages, you may have to accept the connection, before you can receive data via Bluetooth.
MESSAGING Sent If you send a message, it will be moved to the Sent folder once the actual sending is finished. In the Sent folder you can have almost all types of message: Text messages (SMS), multimedia messages (MMS) and E-mails. If the Sent folder becomes full, the messages in this folder will be deleted. Deletion starts from the oldest message until there is space enough for the new, just sent message. You can open, forward, move, check or delete messages in the folder.
MESSAGING If the message can no longer be seen in the Outbox, sending has succeeded and the message is in the Sent folder. E-mails representing different message types and status are separated from each other by icons. You can have the following types of E-mails in the mailbox: Mailbox for E-mails • New received, unretrieved E-mail In order to send or receive E-mail, you need to set up a mailbox. You can have several mailboxes and one of them needs to be activated.
MESSAGING unretrieved E-mails containing attachments or not, or you can separately pick up the E-mails that you want to retrieve (by checking the boxes). When all the desired E-mails are checked, press . Retrieve. You can access more options by pressing ". You can e.g. open, reply, forward, copy to folder, check, connect, disconnect, retrieve, mark as read or delete E-mails. Some of the options may be available by pressing ., as well.
MESSAGING - Set as destination: You can set highlighted coordinates as a destination. Save as waypoint: You can save highlighted coordinates as a waypoint. Write message...: You can send a message to the highlighted phone number or E-mail address. • Hide found items: You can remove highlights from the message text. • Copy to folder: You can copy the message to a folder. es, no messages at all or that the topic is unsubscribed. To add a topic, highlight and select Add topic and press . Save.
MESSAGING To access more options, press ". You can, for example, copy the message to a folder, delete the message or delete several messages at once. Reports In the Reports folder you can view delivery reports. Reports are for keeping track of sent SMS and MMS messages. No delivery reports can be received for sending E-mails. The reception of delivery reports is set in Settings. For more information, see messaging settings on page 55.
CALENDAR CALENDAR Press ~ , select Calendar. To enter the menu grid while in idle state, you can also press ". With the Calendar application you can organize meetings, memos and anniversary entries and also view, create, edit and delete events. Alarms can also be attached to these entries. To exit the application, press - Exit. Main view: Month or week view Depending upon the settings, the main view can be by month or week. In the month view the current month is shown as a month matrix.
CALENDAR and time. Save the entry by pressing . Save. Viewing an entry Highlight an entry and press . Open. The entry with details will be displayed. Editing an entry Highlight an entry, press " and select Edit. Edit details of an entry and press . to save changes. Deleting an entry JUMP TO DATE You can go to a date of your choice from the main view immediately. Press " and select Jump to date. Key in the desired date and press . Jump. CALENDAR SETTINGS To modify calendar settings, press Settings.
CALENDAR time, the calendar event occurs, otherwise you will miss the alert. When the calendar alert takes place, you can activate snooze by pressing .. As the snooze interval is over, a new calendar alert of the same entry will be played. An alert can be repeated several times. You can turn the alert off once and for all by pressing -. Snooze time can be adjusted or turned off in calendar settings (see above). Calendar alarm tone is selected in Sound profiles.
TOOLS TOOLS Press ~ , select Tools. To enter the menu grid while in idle state, you can also press ". • Writing language: Used when writing text with predictive text input. Select the desired language from the list. The selection may change the character set. Settings • Predictive input: You can turn the predictive text input on or off. • Select Settings. Select a group of settings by pressing ". Note that language lists vary according to the software packet.
TOOLS Note that you cannot create second-level folders, i.e. folders inside the folders in phone memory. Additionally you cannot delete the phone´s own applications and folders, only the folders you have created. Selecting display settings You can adjust brightness, set lights and info line and select startup effects and wallpaper. Make the adjustments and press . Save. • Brightness: You can adjust the brightness of the display with a 5-level indicator.
TOOLS time again. • Time zone: If you have set GPS for time source, press " to enter time zone settings. The UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) +00:00 is the “Greenwich time” and you may need to adjust it to match the local time used in your home country or the country you are visiting. For example, common time zone in Central and Southern Europe and Scandinavia is +1:00, while in Eastern Europe, Finland and Greece it is +2:00.
TOOLS • When the Auto switch off timer is activated, the phone turns itself off every day at the set time. your summary after hanging up a call. The summary concerns only the latest call. Advice of charge Setting keylock The keypad lock is used to prevent accidental key strokes. You can select the keylock to be switched on manually or automatically. • Manual keylock: When the manual keylock is set, you can lock the keypad for a single time in stand-by mode or Quick menu.
TOOLS CONNECTIVITY You can define connectivity settings for Messaging, WAP, Connections, GPRS and Data calls. Highlight an option and press " to select it. Messaging settings Voice mailbox: To set up a voice mailbox, select Voice mailbox and key in your voice mailbox number. Then press . Save. SMS: You need to create and activate an SMS profile to send and receive SMS messages. You can have several SMS profiles. To create a new profile, select New profile and press ".
TOOLS • Message validity: You can define message validity, i.e. for how long a time messages are stored in the server of the operator. • Cc to self: You can define whether you want to send copies of your outgoing E-mail messages to yourself. • Picture size: You can define size of the pictures. • Signature: You can create a personalised signature which is added to your outgoing Emails.
TOOLS • Retrieve headers: You can define how many message headers you want to receive. You can choose all or select options from 5 to 100. Note that at least connection, E-mail address, outgoing mail server and incoming mail server must be set. Press . to save changes. To activate a mailbox, highlight it and press .. To delete or edit a mailbox, select the profile and then the desired option by pressing ". Confirm deletion by pressing . Yes.
TOOLS Password: Define your password Authentication: You can select Normal or Secure authentication. - Gateway: A valid IP address (12 digits - - required, if your connection gateway is less than 12 digits, fill in extra numbers with 0) Port: 0...4 digits. This is the number that is assigned for your user sessions. Homepage: A valid internet address that can be used as homepage. • New connection with data call as bearer: Name the connection, edit the following data fields and press .
TOOLS SOUND PROFILES You can create, edit, delete and activate sound profiles. A sound profile is a combination of tone settings made suitable for particular situations. There are also several preset fixed profiles that you can use as such or edit as you like. Highlight an option and press " to select it. Editing a sound profile To edit an existing profile, highlight it and press c Edit, or press " and select Edit. • Name: You can rename a profile if you have created it.
TOOLS Activating a sound profile To activate a profile, highlight it and press the middle key. Then select Activate. Creating a new sound profile To create a new profile, highlight New profile and press ". Next select the profile for which the new profile will be based on, e.g normal or silent profile. Then you can edit the new profile as you like. Deleting a sound profile You cannot delete any preset fixed profile. You can only delete a profile of your own creation.
TOOLS Wrong PIN code Lock if SIM changes - setting You have 3 attempts to key in the PIN code correctly. If you fail, the PIN code will be locked. To unlock it, you have to key in the PUK code (8 digits). After entering the PUK code, key in the new PIN code (4...8 numbers). You can define that the phone requests for phone lock code in case the SIM card changes. Key in the phone code and select on/off. PIN2 code works the same way.
TOOLS To delete a number shown in the list, highlight the number, press " and select Delete. Key in the PIN2 code and confirm deletion by pressing . Yes. GPS PROFILES You can create, edit, delete and activate GPS profiles. A GPS profile is a combination of positioning settings made suitable for particular situations. There are also a few preset profiles that you can view and activate but cannot edit or delete. GPS area You can information of your GPS connection in the GPS area on the top row of display.
TOOLS Editing a GPS profile Creating a new GPS profile Note that you can only edit profiles of your own creation. To create a GPS profile of your own, select New profile. The settings list with data fields is dis- To edit a profile, highlight a profile, press . Edit or press " and select Edit. Then select the desired option for editing. played. The data fields are filled with default values, but can be edited as above. • Name: You can key in the desired name and press . Save.
TOOLS Twig Alert calls You can define the desired number for Twig Alert calls, the number of times which the call is retried and the timeout between calls. Press " and select the desired option from options list. • Number: You can set the pre-determined emergency number to be any valid phone number. Key in the number and press . Save. You can also choose the desired number from contacts list. Select the contact and press . Save. • Retry: You can select how many times the emergency call is retried.
TOOLS • Automatic answer: You can set the phone so that it turns the automatic answer on or off each time when an accessory is attached to the phone. This setting can be defined separately for each of the accessories. RESTORE DEFAULTS You can restore settings to their default values set in the factory. Key in the phone lock code and press . Ok. Restoring does not affect creations of your own.
TOOLS To set, or clear a barring, press ". Key in the network code. Complete the setting by pressing . Send. To cancel the operation and return to the previous view, press - Back. CALL WAITING You can set, check or clear call waiting for all services. To select an option, press ". To cancel the operation and return to the previous view, press - Back. When the Call waiting is set, and you have an ongoing call, and there is another call coming, the network will inform you of this new call.
TOOLS after which using other networks is not allowed. If manually selected network is lost, the phone does not automatically select a new network. Press " to select the desired option. To cancel the operation and return to the previous view, press - Back. Memory management You can view information about memory status of the phone and memory card. Select the memory source by pressing ". The phone memory information shows the total memory capacity, used memory, and available memory.
TOOLS devices will be listed. 3. Highlight a device, with whom you want to pair and press . Pair. 4. Enter the passcode and press . Ok. Note that passcode can have only numbers in it. You may have list of found Bluetooth devices inherited from the earlier search. The devices are shown with icons indicating the type of the device, e.g. mobile phone, handheld computer (PDA), personal computer (PC), handsfree or headset device. You can pair with these devices, as well.
TOOLS Deleting several pairings To delete several pairings at once, press " and select Delete many... You can delete all pairings or check off separately the pairings that you want to delete. Confirm you choice by pressing . Yes. GPS monitor With the GPS monitor application you can get different data from GPS receiver in graphical and numeric format. The data contains e.g. satellite positions and status, coordinates, speed, and compass information.
TOOLS - UTC- time: UTC-time for the last known posi- COMPASS VIEW tion. The compass view consists of the following data fields, that are constantly being updated when there is some movement. Speed: Speed is shown in metric/miles/ yards/nautical miles format. • Speed: Show speed in user defined format. If the GPS is off or the GPS receiver is not moving, this data is shown as hyphens. • Altitude: Altitude (elevation) is shown in metric/feet format. • Heading: Heading (0°...360°).
TOOLS Refreshing position Twig Alert Select Position refresh. GPS is set to full power until navigation data is refreshed. With Twig Alert application you can have your phone make emergency call or send emergency message to a pre-determined number. Press " to launch the application and confirm by pressing . Yes. Resetting GPS Select GPS reset. GPS is set to full power until position is reset and navigation data refreshed. Sending position You can send your position to someone by SMS. Select Send.
TOOLS NORMAL PHONE CALLS DURING TWIG ALERT If Twig Alert is active while trying to make a normal phone call, a notification will be displayed asking whether you want to cancel the Twig Alert and continue with the normal call. If you want to continue with the normal call, choose - Yes. To cancel the normal call and continue with the emergency call, choose . No. SIM mailbox numbers (CPHS) SIM mailbox numbers are listed in here. They provide a shortcut for calling to listed mailboxes.
EXTRAS EXTRAS Press ~ , select Extras. To enter the menu grid while in idle state, you can also press ". The menu contains these applications: Calculator, Currency converter, Notepad and Clock. Select an application by highlighting it and pressing ". can also choose the operator by moving n to highlight the desired operateor and pressing ". • Create the result by pressing Equal .. Sign Function To exit an application, press - Exit.
EXTRAS Currency converter currency is set to 1.00. You cannot delete or edit current base currency. With the Currency converter application you can make conversions between different currencies. As a default there are two active currencies, EUR and USD in the conversion list. Initially EUR is the base currency. The currencies can be changed. To edit the name and rate of a currency, press ". Select Currencies&rates. Highlight the currency and press c Edit. Key in new name or rate.
EXTRAS Notepad Clock With the Notepad application you can create, read and edit notes. When you open the Notepad, a list of notes is displayed. Notes are arranged in reverse chronological order. With the Clock application you can view the clock information and set up alarm clocks. Open the application by pressing ". • To create a new note: Highlight New note and press ". Key in the text and press . Save. The application consists of the following parallel views: Clock and Time zones.
EXTRAS • To activate the alarm, press n left/right to select On or Off. When the alarm is activated, alarm icon will be shown on stand-by mode. • To set alarm time, press ", key in the time and press . Save. Note that if you change active time zone later on, the alarm time won’t be reset automatically. The alarm is always operated according to the active time zone. • To set repeat, press n left/right to select Once, Daily or Select days.
FUN FUN Press ~ , select Fun folder. To enter the menu grid while in idle state, you can also press ". Within phone’s memory, you cannot create second-level sub-folders by making or moving folders. Within memory card the number of subfolder levels is not limited. folder contains the Pictures application, Sounds application and several games. Select an VIEWING PICTURES The application by highlighting it and pressing ". To exit an application, press -.
FUN MANAGING PICTURES To view the contents of a folder, press . Open. To send a picture, press " and select Send... Then select carriage: Via MMS, Via Bluetooth, or Via Email. To send several pictures at once, press " and select Send many. You can send all the pictures that the folder contains or check off separately the pictures that you want to send. Press . Send. Then select carriage: Via MMS, Via Bluetooth, or Via E-mail. To delete a picture or folder, press " and select Delete.
FUN To view details of a picture, press " and select Details. Picture name, format, date, time, resolution, size and color will be shown. Date and time are shown in the format that is selected in Settings. See setting date and time on page 52. Sounds The Sounds application contains all the sounds, that you have received via Bluetooth, E-mail, or MMS and detached in here. This application also contains sounds that are stored in memory card.
FUN destination folder from the list of available folders. Games To move or copy several sounds at once, press ". Then select the option Move many... or Copy many... You can move all sounds in the folder or check off separately the sounds that you wish to move. Confirm you choice by pressing . Move or Copy. Select the destination memory. Then select the destination folder from the list of available folders. DIAMOND To view details of a sound, press " and select Details.
FUN • You can also load your record when you start a new game. Press . Ok. • You can raise capital if you manage to draw e.g. pairs, 3 kinds or full house. The counter shows how much money you have left. BUBBLE SHOOTER • To release cards, press . Draw. The idea is to hit a ball in the ceiling with the canon ball. If you hit the ball that is the same color as the canon ball, the whole group of balls will be exploded. When the ceiling is cleared, the game goes on to the next level.
FUN PUSHBOX The idea of the game is to use the cargodoor to push all boxes to destination. Boxes cannot be pushed through walls or other boxes. Also the cargodoor has to be moved along open gateways. When all three boxes are in the destination, you can move to a next level. • To start the game, select . New . • You can move the cargodoor by pressing n to desired direction. • Game level can be set by choosing Select. • Choose Go on to continue with previous game. • To exit the game, press - Back.
WAP BROWSER WAP BROWSER Press ~ , select WAP browser. To enter the menu grid while in idle state, you can also press ". In stand-by mode you can also launch WAP browser by pressing and holding the alphanumerical key 0 until the browser is launched. With this application you can browse and download WAP pages, images, applications or sound files. When the connection is established, you will see your homepage if you have set it. If the homepage is not set, the page is shown blank.
WAP BROWSER ACCESSING SAVED OR VISITED PAGES History of visited pages select Pages. Then select Homepage, Bookmarks, Saved pages or History. Select an option and press . Go to. You can have history of 20 last visited pages. Press " and List of bookmarks To save a bookmark page, select New bookmark. Key in the title and the URL address and press . Save. You can bookmark 40 pages at maximum. To open an existing bookmark page, highlight the desired bookmark and press . Go to.
WAP BROWSER VIEWING PUSH MESSAGES To view push message, highlight the desired title and press . Open. If the phone is currently disconnected, you will need to connect the network. To view details of the push message, such as service title and URL address, highlight the desired message and select Details. To remove any information of push message, highlight the title and select Delete. Confirm the removal by pressing .. To remove all push messages, select Delete all. Confirm the removal by pressing ..
FAVORITES FAVORITES Press ~ , select Favorites. To enter the menu grid while in idle state, you can also press ". With this application you can create shortcuts to some applications and their published features. Initially there are Inbox, Alarms and Bluetooth as default shortcuts. To exit the application, press - Exit. CREATING A NEW SHORTCUT Highlight New shortcut and press ". Select an application from the list.
HELP HELP Press ~ , select Help. To enter the menu grid while in idle state, you can also press ". The application contains help info for some features in the phone. There are two parallel views, Help application list and Help index view. To switch from a view to another, press n left or right. To exit the Help application, press - Exit. APPLICATION VIEW You can read help info regarding an application, by highlighting the desired application and pressing ".
BATTERY INFORMATION BATTERY INFORMATION BATTERY TYPES AND SIZES • Standard: Li-Ion 1000mAh TEMPERATURE Batteries function best at room temperature (+20°C). At temperatures below 0°C, use a battery which is freshly recharged. At temperatures below -25°C the battery will not supply power and the phone cannot be used. Upon warming up, the phone will function properly again. Use of the phone is prevented at temperatures above +60°C to ensure equipment safety.
BATTERY INFORMATION CHARGING TIME Charging time depends on what kind of charger and battery you have in use. E.g. when charging the Li-Ion batteries with the quick charger, about 70% of the battery capacity will be charged quickly, but charging the remaining 30% takes a relatively longer time. Approximate charging time for the standard battery when using the standard mains charger is about 2 hours or even less, measured at room temperature (+20°C) with the GPS turned off.
ACCESSORIES When storing batteries for a long time, it is recommended that the batteries are kept cool and fully charged in a dry place. DISPOSAL Li-Ion batteries do not contain heavy metals which can damage the environment. Batteries should be disposed of according to the countryspecific regulations. ACCESSORIES Following phone.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Care and maintenance NOTE: The instructions below apply to the device, its accessories, batteries in use as well as batteries taken out of use. • Dust and dirt may damage the moving parts of the device. Do not use or keep the device in dusty or dirty surroundings. • Do not open the device or battery by yourself or pierce holes in it. • Rough handling may break the circuitry inside the device.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Safety and precautions 2. Press . Call, or l. EMERGENCY CALLS 3. The emergency call starts right away. If you need to cancel the call, quickly press Cancel. The device is an aid and should never be relied upon as an only emergency device. Its functionality is dependent on GSM network and GPS satellites which may not be available all the time. To make emergency calls, the device must be turned on and located in an area with adequate GSM network signal strength.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. • External alert: The use of the alert device to operate a vehicle´s lights or horn on public roads is not permitted. • Children: Keep the device and its accessories away from small children to avoid causing injury to themselves or others. Damage to the device or its accessories is also thus avoided.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION the air. In addition to being illegal, the use of a device in an aircraft may endanger the operation of the aircraft or disrupt the mobile network. Failure to comply with this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of mobile phone services, and possibly even legal action. • Hospitals: Turn the device off before entering hospitals or other health care facilities where medical electronic equipment may be in use.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION proper shielding. • Other electronical equipment: Using the device may cause interference with a vehicle's electronic equipment if it is not adequately shielded. Consult the manufacturer or the vehicle seller to determine the proper shielding. • Computers: Remember that using the device close to a computer may cause interference. When using your device near such equipment keep a distance of about one meter.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION and accuracy of such services. Also note that using some features of this device may reveal your position to a service provider. All Friend Find functions require confirmation, so your position information is sent to only after you have confirmed it.
TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR PHONE WILL NOT TURN ON Make sure that the battery is not totally empty, battery contacts are clean and the battery is correctly in place. MEMORY FULL Memory full notification is displayed when the phone’s memory is almost full and it cannot perform your requests. You should free some memory by deleting information, pictures or sounds from the phone.
TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR PHONE GETS LOST Contact your network operator immediately and let them know the IMEI code to prevent unauthorized use of the phone. To view the IMEI code, key in the string *#06#. If your phone has been stolen, notify the police. SEARCHING FOR NETWORK The notification Searching for Network is displayed when you are outside the network operator’s coverage area or you are in a “shadow area” where signal is too weak for communication.
VOCABULARY OF TERMS VOCABULARY OF TERMS SIM CARD The SIM card is supplied by your network provider. It contains all subscriber information, for example, your international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number. The SIM card memory can store contact information. If your SIM card gets lost, contact your netword provider immediately to prevent any unauthorized use of the SIM. A phone without SIM card can be used only for emergency calls, though some other features, like GPS, will work normally.
VOCABULARY OF TERMS PUK2 CODE NETWORK CODE The PUK2 code is used to open the disabled PIN2 code. The 8-digit PUK2 code is supplied with the PIN2 code. The network code is needed for certain network services, e.g. call barring. The network code (4 digits) is supplied by your network operator. In case your PIN2 gets lost, contact your network operator. You can change the network code in the menu.
VOCABULARY OF TERMS NETWORK OPERATOR An organization that maintains mobile networks and provides telecommunication connections and services. SERVICE PROVIDER An organization that provides telecommunication services to the user. In this manual the term network operator indicates both the network operator and the service provider.
BENEFON WARRANTY BENEFON WARRANTY Manufacture’s limited warranty Benefon Oyj warrants to the original retail purchaser (“Consumer” or “You”) that this Benefon device and all accessories originally provided by Benefon in the sales package (“Product”) are free from defects in materials, design and workmanship under normal use in accordance with the operating instructions and pursuant to the following terms and conditions.
BENEFON WARRANTY When making a claim under this Limited Warranty you will be required to provide: a) the Product (or the affected part) and b) the original proof of purchase, which clearly indicates the name and address of the seller, the date and place of purchase, the product type and the IMEI or other serial number.