User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety precautions
- Phone overview
- Getting started
- General instructions
- PIN codes
- Text input
- Calling
- Contacts
- Call records
- Camera
- Create message
- Inbox
- Message lists
- Message settings
- Voice mail
- Internet
- Organiser
- Extras
- Media player
- My stuff
- Using the phone as card reader
- Settings
- Mobile Phone Manager
- Questions & Answers
- Care and maintenance
- Product data
- SAR
- License Agreement
- Menu tree
75Using the phone as card reader
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Using the phone as card
reader
You can use your phone as a card reader
to transfer files between the computer
and the Micro SD Card.
1. Connect the phone to a computer via
the USB cable.
2. When asked to activate mass storage
device, press or (Yes) to
establish connection.
3. On the computer, double-click on the
My Computer icon to open the My
Computer panel, where a removable
disk icon representing the storage
capacity of the Micro SD Card is
displayed.
You can now use the phone as a card
reader by copying/pasting/deleting
files between the computer and
Micro SD card.
Settings
Settings
Profiles
Settings >Profiles
Or in standby mode press
(default shortcut)
Several settings can be stored in a phone
profile, for example to adapt the phone
to the surrounding level of noise.
• 6 standard profiles are provided with
default settings: General, Silent,
Meeting, Outdoor, Car kit, Headset.
You can edit the default settings.
• You can set and rename 2 personal
profiles (User profile 1 and User
profile 2).
Activating a profile
1. Select a default profile or a personal
profile.
2. Press to activate profile.
Profile settings
Edit a default profile or create a new
personal profile:
Only available with the Micro SD Card
inserted.
When copying a file from your
computer to the Micro SD Card, you
must place the file in the folder
intended for the type of file.
For example, an MP3 file must be
placed in the MP3 folder in order to be
successfully used in the phone.
Bluetooth Car Kits do not support
profiles, e.g. General, Silent, Meeting,
Outdoor, Car kit, Headset.










