BenQ M555C Mobile Phone User’s Manual
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SAFETY INFORMATION For your safety, please read the guidelines below carefully before you use your phone: Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Max. SAR measurement: GSM900: 1.22 W/Kg; DCS1800: 0.065 W/Kg. Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. European and international agencies have set standards and recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF electromagnetic energy.
Antenna Care Use only the supplied or approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications or attachments may damage the phone and violate FCC regulations. Phone Operation Normal Position: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. For your phone to operate most efficiently, do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use.
Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6") inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gasoline stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION ............................................................ I TOURING YOUR PHONE ........................................................ 1 Appearance...............................................................................1 Idle mode screen ......................................................................3 Idle screen icons .............................................................................3 Keypad operations ......................................
Answering a phone call..........................................................18 Rejecting an incoming call ....................................................19 Turning off the phone ...........................................................19 Speed dialling .........................................................................19 Redialling the last number ....................................................19 Listening to a voicemail.........................................................
iTAP input..............................................................................40 ABC input...............................................................................43 SYM input ..............................................................................44 123 input ................................................................................44 Message templates and EMS objects.....................................45 Q.ACCESS ...............................................................
Copy record ..................................................................................69 SIM to phone ..................................................................................................... 69 Phone to SIM ..................................................................................................... 71 Save nos. to ...................................................................................72 SIM card .......................................................................
Message format ................................................................................................ 85 Reply Path............................................................................................................ 85 Notification ......................................................................................................... 85 Voicemail ......................................................................................86 Cell Broadcast .......................................
Color Scheme ................................................................................................ 106 There are five different color schemes for you to choose: Blue, Orange, Purple, Red, and Green. ........................................................ 106 Wallpaper ......................................................................................................... 106 Backlight Level ................................................................................................
Clock settings..............................................................................122 Set time.............................................................................................................. 122 Set date .............................................................................................................. 122 Time format..................................................................................................... 122 Date format ........................................
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TOURING YOUR PHONE Appearance Front Earpiece LCD display Scroll key Left soft key Send/answer key Right soft key Power on/off key Alphanumeric keys Touring Your Phone 1
Side Handsfree headset Bottom Charger socket Microphone Back Buzzer Lanyard hole Back cover latch Back cover Battery compartment Metal plate SIM card holder Battery contacts *For connection to the optional handsfree headset.
Idle mode screen Status bar Time and date Labels for soft keys offers you two different idle mode screens. You can / • M555C choose to show the time in numbers or in the clock format. To switch between two modes, go to the menu: Settings-->Phone settings-->Idle Clock. See page 90. • To set the current time and date and determine how they are displayed on the idle screen, go to the menu: Settings --> Clock settings. See page 122. • You can have your name displayed on the idle screen.
Icon Function Description Short message Receiving a short text message or having unread messages (see page 75). Incoming call diverted Incoming calls are diverted to a designated phone number (see page 110). • When you choose to mute the ring Ringing off volume of the currently active profile in the Profiles menu, this icon appears. See page 124. • If you long press to activate the Silent profile from the idle screen, this icon will appear at the top left. See page 38.
Keypad operations any key turns on the backlight after your phone is / • Pressing powered on. To adjust various backlight settings, go to menu: Settings --> Phone settings. See page 106 for details. • Your phone beeps with any key press on the keypad. To activate/deactivate the keypad tone, go to menu: Profiles --> Edit profile, select the activated profile and choose Keypad tones. See page 125.
Key Commands and functions Right soft key • Press to access the Q.Access menu (as Q.ACCESS shows). • Press to clear wrong digits entered (as CLEAR shows). • Long press to activate/deactivate the Silent profile settings. Scroll key • Press the up/down/left/right keys to enter the main menu. Asterisk key • Press to enter "*". • Dialing an international call: long press until "+" is displayed, and enter the recipient's national code, area code and phone number.
In the menus Key Commands and functions Power on/off key • If the right soft key does not have the “EXIT” command--that is, when “EXIT” is not displayed at the bottom right of the screen, pressing the power on/off key will take you back to the previous menu. • Long press to switch your phone off. Send/answer key • In the phone book press to dial the first/highlighted number of a selected contact.
Key Commands and functions Send/answer key • Press to hold an active call/resume a held call. • Press to switch between active and held calls. Left soft key • Press to access the call options (as OPTIONS shows). Right soft key • Press to access your phone book (as NAMES shows). Scroll key • Press the upper key to access the list of the last received calls; press the lower key to access the last dialled calls. • Press the right/left keys to adjust the earpiece volume.
Key Commands and functions Lock key • Press to change the input mode. • Long press to key in “#”. Zero key • In iTAP and ABC modes, press to shift between upper case and lower case. • Long press to key in a space between characters.
Key Characters A B C a b c Ä Å Æ ç à ä å æ β DEFdefÉèé GHIghiÌ JKLjkl MNOmnoÑö ñòöø PQRSpqrs T U V t u v U¨ ù ü WXYZwxyz (Press to switch between uppercase and lowercase; long press to enter a space.
PREPARING YOUR PHONE Your SIM card To successfully use your phone, you must insert a SIM card (Subscriber Identification Module) supplied by your network operator. Your SIM card contains your PIN and phone number as well as a memory in which you can store phone numbers, messages, etc. Please contact your operator immediately if your SIM card is missing. Inserting your SIM card can easily damage the gold contacts of the SIM card. Be careful , Scratches when handling and inserting the SIM card. 1.
Removing your SIM card Slide the metal plate back and pick up the card from the SIM card holder. a. b. The battery not remove the battery when your phone is on--you may lose all your , Do personal settings stored either in your SIM card or phone memory. Fitting the battery 1. Place the battery onto the back of the phone, with the battery’s contacts facing downwards and the tab on its top edge in alignment with the hole in the battery compartment. 2.
Removing the battery Push the battery against the top of the compartment and lift the battery up from the bottom end. a. b. Charging the battery 1. Insert the travel charger connector into the charger socket at the bottom left of your phone. Be sure you insert the connector in the right direction (the arrow sign on the top). 2. Plug the charger into a mains outlet. a. b. Charger socket Charger connector 3. After your phone is fully charged, disconnect the charger from your phone and the mains outlet.
takes approximately four hours to fully charge the battery. / •• ItDuring charging, on the LCD will blink until the battery is fully charged ( appears in the middle of the screen if the battery is being charged when powered off). When the battery is low, you will hear a warning tone and Battery Low will appear on the screen. When the battery is running out of power, Battery Empty will appear to remind you to recharge immediately. Then your phone will power off automatically.
The handsfree headset Inserting handsfree headset Handsfree headset Preparing your phone 15
USING YOUR PHONE Turning on your phone 1. Long press to turn your phone on. 2. When prompted, enter your PIN using the alphanumeric keys. If you type a wrong digit while entering your PIN, press the delete. Long pressing entering your PIN, press (CLEAR) to deletes all digits entered. When you are done (OK) to confirm OK. is PIN? / What PIN (Personal Identification Number) is a password provided by your network operator.
3. Once your PIN is accepted, the phone starts searching for your designated network automatically, as “Searching network” indicates. This may take a few seconds. When receiving network signals successfully, the phone gives out a ring tone with its screen showing the network you connect to, then goes into idle mode. 8 If network services are not available, no signal level is displayed on the screen.
Ending a phone call Press to hang up a phone call. When you end a phone call, the screen shows “Last call,” the total call time, as well as the number or phone book name of the person you just spoke with, then returns to the idle mode. 8 The screen will show the phone book name of the person you 8 spoke with only if he or she is a contact stored in your phone book. If you have more than one call on the handset (for example, one active and one on hold), pressing will end all of the calls.
Rejecting an incoming call If you receive an incoming call that you do not want to answer and you are not in another call, you can do one of the following: 1. Press to reject the incoming call. 2. Press (END) and your operator automatically diverts the incoming call to your voice mailbox. 3. Press (OPTIONS) and select Reject to simply reject the call or select I am busy to have the call diverted to your voicemail box. Turning off the phone Long press to turn your phone off.
Listening to a voicemail When your voicemail box receives a voicemail, your operator gives you a call or sends you an SMS alert (i.e. a text message) to remind you of the waiting voicemail. 8 You can ask your operator to alert you to a waiting voicemail either by a telephone call or by a text message. Please go to menu: Messages --> Voicemail --> Voicemail settings. See page 87. However, some operators do not allow users to choose how to be alerted.
The rationale of the Alert Match feature is that, once you’ve got an SMS / alert from your operator saying that you have a waiting voicemail, you can press (SELECT) directly to listen to the voicemail, instead of having to return to the idle screen to dial your voicemail box number digit by digit. 8 To successfully use the Alert Match feature, you must save your operator’s SMS alert in advance. Please do so in the menu option: Messages --> Voicemail --> Voicemail settings --> Alert match. See page 88.
Making an emergency call To call the emergency services, enter 112 (the international emergency number) and press to make the call. You can make an emergency call even if your phone is locked or cannot register with a network, or there is no SIM card inserted, so long as you are within the coverage of the type of network used by your phone. Dialing an extension number After you key in the telephone number, long press for a second and "P" will display on the screen.
1. Press to redial the phone number of the call. 2. Press (VIEW) to display the number as well as time and date information of the call highlighted in black. (If the number is already stored under a phone book contact, the contact’s name will be displayed as well.) Here from this view screen you can press right/left keys of to view the details of the next/previous call.
Your phone book From the idle screen press (NAMES) to access your phone book, then you can choose to dial a number directly from your phone book or modify the details of a phone book contact. If you turn on the Privacy Code setting, you are not able to view the phone book directly from the idle screen. You will need to go to the main menu first, choose Phone book, key in your handset lock code, and then you will be able to view your phone book.
View number Press (SELECT) to view the phone number(s) and e-mail address of the contact. You can press the up/down keys of to scroll to highlight the phone number you want or the contact’s e-mail address.
Add to speed: Here you can set up the selected number’s speed dial key. Entries 1~9 represent keys want to assign ~ . For example, If you as the number’s speed dial key, scroll to highlight entry 1 and press entry 1. (SELECT) to store the number in 8 When a phone number is stored in the entry of a speed dial key, the entry will display the number’s call type icon followed by a contact’s name under which the number is stored, rather than the number itself.
The contact’s caller group: Assign the contact to a particular caller group. Scroll to highlight the caller group you want to add the contact to and press (SELECT) to select. 8 You can also go to the menu: Phone book --> Caller group to select a caller group for the contact. See page 67 for details. The contact’s e-mail address: If the contact is stored in the phone memory, you can add an e-mail address to the contact’s entry.
Set group Adds the phone book contact to a preferred caller group list. is a caller group? / What A caller group is a group of callers who share the same incoming-call settings, i.e. ring tone, image, backlight color, etc. When a member of a particular caller group phones you, your phone makes the group's ring tone and displays the image and backlight color assigned to the group, so you can identify immediately which group the caller belongs to before you answer the call.
contact in the phonebook can belong to only one caller / • Each group. • You can also go to menu: Phone book --> Caller group to select a caller group for the contact. See page 67 for details. • To customize the settings of each caller group, go to menu: Phone book --> Caller group. See page 67 for details. Adding Phone book contacts from idle screen Enter a phone number and press (SAVE). Then you can enter the contact name and other phone numbers, and choose a caller group for the newly saved contact.
As the number you want is highlighted in the black bar, you can press to dial the number, or press (OPTION) to revise the details of the number. Options are the same as described on page 25. Operations during a call 8 The following options marked * are network support and subscription dependent. Adjusting the earpiece volume During a call you can press the right/left keys of volume. When done, press or to adjust the earpiece to return to the in-call screen.
These options are also available in the in-call menu which is accessed by pressing (OPTIONS). See "In-call menu" on page 32. Making a second call * You can make a second call while you are already on another call. To do this, key in the second phone number and press . When the second call is made, the first call is automatically put on hold. Swapping between two calls * To switch between two calls, press . To end one of the two calls, make the call you want to end active (i.e.
You can also manage active and waiting calls using the following keys: • Press and to reject the waiting call. • Press and to end the active call and answer the waiting call. • Press and to hold the active call and answer the waiting call. In-call menu Your phone provides an in-call menu which is made up of a number of control functions that you can use during a call. By pressing (OPTIONS) during a call the following in-call menu will be available.
DTMF on/off DTMF (Dual Tone Modulation Frequency) tones can be sent during a telephone conversion. They are the keypad tones which the microphone gives out as you dial another number during a call. Your phone sends DTMF tones to communicate with answering machines, pagers, computerized telephone services, etc. Main menu By selecting this item you can access the Phone book and Messages menus during a call. For details on the Phone book an Messages menus, see page 63 and 75.
Private To talk privately with one participant during a multiparty call, press to display the number of the caller you wish to talk to on the screen, then select this option to put all the other callers on hold. Exclude Places one selected caller (whose number is currently displayed on the screen) of a multiparty call on hold. End current During a multiparty call, you can end the call on one of the parties. The currently displayed caller of a multiparty call can be disconnected by selecting this option.
Receiving a message Your phone supports the concatenated Short Message Service (SMS) and Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS), which allows you to send and receive text messages as well as EMS objects--icons, animations and ring tones. SMS text message When you have received a new text message your phone will sound to alert you. The screen will show a note reminding you of the last received messages, together with popping up at the top. 8 When a new message arrives it is stored on your SIM card.
• To read the message later, press (EXIT). will remain at the top of the idle screen until the message has been read. read a message, you can also go to menu: Messages --> / • ToInbox. Please refer to page 75 for details. • To write a new message, go to menu: Messages --> Create Message. See page 79 for details. • You can determine whether your phone alerts you or not as it receives a message. Go to the menu: Profiles --> Edit profile, select a profile you want, then go to Message alert. See page 125.
Ringing melody Your phone is able to receive and send ring melodies. It allows you to save the received melody for future use as well as send the melody that you have composed on your own to others. When your phone has received a ringing melody, press (INBOX) and the screen will show “Download Melody” in the highlighted entry of the message. Press (READ) and your phone will play the received melody. The icon indicates the received melody.
Keypad lock On the idle screen, long press to activate the keypad lock. appears as the keypad is locked. To unlock the keypad, press (UNLOCK) and then . Your phone also has a auto keylock which can automatically lock the keypad if you leave your phone untouched for 20 seconds in the idle mode. To set the auto keylock, go to the menu: Settings --> Phone settings --> Auto Keylock. See page 109. Silent profile On the idle screen, long press to activate the silent profile.
Your phone will only vibrate to alert you to an incoming call when the silent profile is activated. To deactivate the silent profile and return to the previous profile, long press . feature of long-pressing to switch to the silent profile is very / The convenient for profile switch during a meeting. , The silent profile activated by long pressing from the idle screen is the same as the one you activate from the menu: Profiles --> Select profile -> Silent.
INPUT MODES Your can select a text input method whenever you need to add or edit text, for example: • Write short messages. • Enter names or numbers in your phone book. • Jot down notes in the Schedule feature, etc. 8 For details on these features, see related sections of this user’s manual. Your phone provides four different input modes that you can use to enter text. On the editor screen, press to switch to the text input mode you want to use.
• Widely used punctuation and symbols included. Tips on using iTAP • Press the alphanumeric key once that relates to the first letter of the word you want, without having to consider the order of the alphabets shown on the key. Press the key that relates to the second letter of the word and so on and so forth. Your phone then looks at the combination of letters you have entered, and predicts what your word is. The word that your phone predicts appears along the bottom left of the screen.
• If you type a wrong letter, press to move the cursor to the right of the letter and press (CLEAR) to delete; long pressing deletes all text entered. • Press (CLEAR) (OK) to confirm entered text. Alternatively, while entering text you can press to abort anytime and return to the previous page. All the text previously entered will then be lost. Demo of iTAP To enter "Come home." on the message editor screen: 1. Press to access the message editor screen. iTAP Input appears as the default input mode. 2.
ABC input If iTAP doesn't provide the word you want, you can press to switch to the ABC input, which is the standard input mode. In the ABC input, each alphanumeric key has a number of different characters assigned to it. When you press the same key several times, you scroll through the assigned characters. 8 Please see "Alphanumeric keys" on page 9 for a listing of the alphabets and symbols represented by each key in the ABC Input.
2. Press to shift to lowercase. 3. Press three times for "o". 4. Press three times for "v". 5. Press twice for "e". SYM input This is an input mode to enter symbols only. When you switch to the SYM input, a bar of punctuation and symbols will appear. Use the symbol you want to insert and press to highlight (OK). You can also press a number key ( ~ , as corresponding to the order of symbols shown from left to right on the screen) to insert the desired symbol directly.
Message templates and EMS objects is EMS? / What Your phone supports EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service), which allows users to send and receive EMS objects including icons, animations, sound effects and melodies, along with SMS text messages. EMS services are network support dependent.
• Animation Message: This is a library of animated images for you to choose from and add to your text. Scroll to display the animation you want to use and press (SELECT) to insert the animation into your text message. You can also scroll towards the end of the animation library and choose from the last five animations that you previously received and stored. 8 For how to save the animations that you received from another phone or your operator, see page 36 and 76.
Q.ACCESS Q.Access (Quick Access) is a ready menu of the nine most frequently used features. The Quick Access menu takes you directly to these features by minimizing the number of key presses required in the main menu. Using the Q.Access menu 1. From the idle screen, press (Q. ACCESS) to display the Q.Access menu. The default menu items and their functions are as follows: No. Option Functionality 1 Speed Dial Choosing speed dial keys for phone numbers saved in your phone book.
Programming the Q.Access menu You can set up a Q.Access menu of your own by choosing which features you want readily available. To set up your Q.Access menu, you must go to: Settings --> Quick Access (see also page 119) and the screen will display a configuration list of preset features as options for you to add to the Q.Access menu: Option Functionality Speed Dial Choosing speed dial keys for phone numbers saved in your phone book.
When the configuration list appears, scroll through the list using until you find the feature you wish to store in the Quick Access menu. Press (SELECT) to select the highlighted item. You will be asked to designate a location in the Q.Access menu for the selected item. Enter a location number (1-9) and press (OK). The Item that is listed in the Q.Access menu will be marked by a location number. Q.Access menu always has exactly nine options. / •• The You can replace any of the nine Q.
MOBILE INTERNET Your phone supports WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) technology and enables you to log on to the mobile Internet on both GSM and GPRS networks, so you can browse various on-line services available from your service provider, for example, financial, sport, travel, and entertainment information. 8 The mobile Internet 8 is a network and subscription dependent feature. Contact your network operator for details about the mobile Internet services based on the WAP technology they provide.
Surfing the Internet After you log on successfully, the homepage you connect to will appear. Use the following keys to navigate through Web pages: can specify a homepage of your own. See page 53. Your / • You network service provider specifies the default homepage. • The Internet service you connect to determines the layout and information that appears on the display. Accordingly, actual ways of navigating the Internet may differ from the following scenarios.
Using the browser menu When you browse Web pages, press to access the browser menu, which contains the options below. Scroll and press , or press a number key to select the desired option directly. To return from the current browser menu to the previous screen or Web content, press You can also press . to execute the command displayed at bottom left of the browser screen and press right.
5 Bookmarks You can open the Bookmarks list to choose a Web bookmark. (The Bookmarks list is stored in the remote server. It can be used only when you are connected to network.). 6 Inbox When your phone receives a message that can only be viewed on the WAP browser, you can see the message in this Inbox option. 7. Save Image When your phone browses the pages containing an image designed to be downloaded as an EMS object, you can select this option to save the image to your phone as an EMS object.
2 Proxy Each proxy number represents the setting data of a WAP server (or UPLINK). There are three different WAP servers available in your phone. Here you can select a proxy number that represents the server you want to activate as the default server. Your phone connects to the default server during an Internet session. You can also go the menu: Settings --> Wap settings to select the server you want to activate. See page 120.
7 Key Press Timeout The key Press Timeout sets the amount of time the phone waits during text entry, before automatically advancing the cursor to the next entry position. As long as the same key is re-pressed within the Key Press Timeout, the last character cycles between all the choices for they key. The Key Press Timeout is adjustable. 8 Security 1 Connection Prompt The Connection Prompt is a message displayed when a secure session is established. It reads “Secure connection established.
New Key Requests a new key from the server. 9 Advanced 1 Show URL Shows the Web address of the current page. It can be used to save the current page as your homepage, which can quickly bring you to the page without waiting the next time you activate the browser from idle mode. 2 Restart Browser Restarts the browser. 3 Offline Services Your phone saves the last browsed Web pages in its temporary memory (Cache). You can access a desired Web page off-line by selecting this item.
URL Direct Dial (UDD) M770GT has defined a shortcut key( ), called “.com key,” for URL speed input. This feature makes your digital life easier and more fun. With the shortcut key, you can key in numeric URL directly under the idle screen. For example, to key in http://123.com, you only need to key in “123” first, then long press , and “http://123.com” would immediately show up on the screen. (.com key) automatically adds “http://” in front of the numbers, and “.com” in the end.
Time Output 9 .org.cn 10 .gov.cn 11 .info 12 .biz • can turn (*)into "dot(.)". For example, you key in “123*456” under idle screen, then long press , and you would get http:// 123.456.com. • After long pressing and see "http://" on the screen, you can press to get"/". For example, first you key in “123”, long press once, and the screen displays “http://123.com”. Press once and the URL becomes http://123.com/. • After the screen displays the standard URL(ex. http://123.
3. ".com.tw" Key in “123” under the idle screen, and the screen displays “123”. Long press once, then short press shows “http://123.com.tw”. twice, and the screen 4. ".net.tw" Key in “123” under the idle screen, and the screen displays “123”. Long press once, then short press shows “http://123.net.tw”. 3 times, and the screen 5. ".org" Key in “123” under the idle screen, and the screen displays “123”. Long press once, then short press 4 times, and the screen shows “http://123.org”. 6. ".org.
9. ".net.cn" Key in “123” under the idle screen, and the screen displays “123”. Long press once, then short press shows “http://123.net.cn”. 8 times, and the screen 10 ".org.cn" Key in “123” under the idle screen, and the screen displays “123”. Long press once, then short press shows “http://123.org.cn”. 9 times, and the screen 11. ".gov.cn" Key in “123” under the idle screen, and the screen displays “123”. Long press once, then short press 10 times, and the screen shows “http://123.gov.cn”. 12. ".
15. Advanced ".net" URL input Key in “123*256” under the idle screen, and the screen displays “123*456”. Long press once, then short press the screen shows “http://123.456.net”. once, and 16. Advanced ".com.tw" URL input Key in “123*256” under the idle screen, and the screen displays “123*456”. Long press once, then short press the screen shows “http://123.456.com.tw”. twice, and 17. URL ending with "/" Key in “123” under the idle screen, and the screen displays “123”.
MENUS Your phone's menus cover a wide variety of features. The main menu is made up of 8 animated images. Each represents a specific menu consisting of related submenus. Navigating the menus 1. Press the up/down/right/left keys of the idle screen. to access the main menu from 2. Scroll right and left in the main menu using the right/left keys of highlight a desired option; press the up/down keys of and down in the main menu. Then press highlighted main menu option. 3.
4. The options under the Language menu appear. Press to scroll to a desired language and press (SELECT) to confirm. For example, if you want to change the language setting to Complex Chinese, scroll to highlight 繁 體 中 文 and press (SELECT). The screen automatically returns to the Phone settings menu displayed in Complex Chinese 5. Press a couple times to return to the idle screen. Phone book The Phone book menu allows you to view your phone book as well as records of recent calls.
Received calls Displays the last received calls. Scenarios are the same as described in the section "Last missed, dialed, and received calls" on page 22. Dialled numbers Displays the last dialed calls. Scenarios are the same as described in the section "Last missed, dialed, and received calls" on page 22. Delete call logs Deletes the records of recent calls all together or by the types of calls. Delete all: Deletes the records of all recent calls.
Once the call cost and duration is displayed, you can press (CLEAR) and choose to delete the total time, cost or both by scrolling to the respective option and ticking its box pressing (CHANGE). When the box of the time or cost record that you want to delete has been checked, press the selected record will return to zero. (CONFIRM) and 8 You must enter PIN 2 before you are allowed to delete the call cost.
Search Searches for a contact saved in your phone book. Type the full name or just the first letter(s) of the contact you are looking for if unsure of spelling and press (OK). Add name Adds another contact to the phone book. You can add a new contact’s entry in the same way you edit the information of an existing contact in your phone book. See page 26. Speed dial You can assign the number key ~ as a speed dial key for any phone number stored in the Phone book.
3. Scroll to highlight the phone number you want to be the speed dial key for and press (SELECT). The list of entries will appear again with entry 2 showing the call type icon and contact name of the selected number, indicating that has been chosen as the speed dial key for the number. 4. If you want to set up more speed dial keys, you can repeat the above steps. If you want to change back to a general number key, select entry 2 again and select Delete.
You can change the list of the selected caller group and select a ring tone, image and backlight color in order to help identify incoming calls from the selected group. 8 You must press (EXIT), then press (OK) as the prompt “Save?” appears in order to save the changes you have made to the following profile settings. View List Views the phonebook contacts in the selected caller group. 1.If no contacts are found, List empty will appear. 2.
Image type Selects the image you want to appear on the screen when a member of the selected caller group calls you. Press images until the one you want appears. Press the image for the caller group. to scroll through the (SELECT) to select Copy record Your phone has two memories where you save details of phone book contacts: your SIM card memory and your phone memory.
Erase original Copy a single entry from the SIM memory to the phone memory and delete the original. Scroll through the entries stored in the SIM memory. When the desired one is highlighted, press (COPY) and the entry will be moved into the phone memory. Copy all Copy or move all phone book entries from the SIM memory to the phone memory. Keep original Copy all of the entries from the SIM memory to the phone memory, while the originals remain in the SIM memory.
Phone to SIM Copy or move phone book entries from the phone memory into the SIM memory. Copy one Copy or move a single phone book entry from the phone memory to the SIM memory. Keep original Copy a single entry from the phone memory to the SIM memory, while the original is kept in the phone memory. Scroll through the entries stored in the phone memory. When the desired one is highlighted, press the entry will be copied to the SIM memory.
Erase original Copy all the original entries from the phone memory to the SIM memory and delete the originals. Save nos. to You can select the memory where details of phone book contacts are stored: 8 Your phone memory can store up to 500 numbers. The capacity of your SIM card depends on the network service your subscribe to with your operator. SIM card Your phone book entries will be stored in your SIM card, as shows on the left of a contact’s name in the phone book.
Used space You can view the number of occupied phone book entries and the total number of entries available in your SIM card and phone memory, as well as in the memory where fixed dialed numbers are stored (shown as FDN on the screen). The phone memory can store up to 500 phone numbers, while the number of available entries in the SIM memory varies, depending on the network service you subscribe to.
protect the data stored in your phone, you must enter the / • Tohandset code before you can access this option. The default handset code is 1234. • To change the handset code, go to menu: Settings --> Security settings --> Handset lock. See page 114. After entering the handset code, you can choose to delete all of the contact data from your SIM card or phone memories. Own number This feature allows you to store your name and SIM card phone number in your SIM card memory.
Messages You can use the following message features to keep in touch when you can’t make a voice call, or when you only want to convey a short, simple message. If you want to prevent others from reading your personal accidentally, you can turn on the Privacy Code / messages setting. Inbox Here you can view the messages you have received recently. The screen will show entries of last received messages, each entry displaying the respective sender’s phone number.
Save EMS If the message contains an EMS object like an icon or animation which has not been stored in your phone, you can select this option to save this EMS object. Give the EMS object a file name and press (OK) to save the object to its EMS library in your phone. For example, if the object is an animation, it will be automatically saved to an available entry in the animation library for future use. 8 This option is only available when the message has an EMS object in it.
Save to SIM Press (SELECT) to save the message to the Outbox. For details on the Outbox option, see page 79. 8 When a new message arrives it is stored on your SIM card. If your SIM card has no room available for storing the message, will flash, and the network will hold the message until you make space for it by deleting another message from your SIM card. Send To You can send the message to a single recipient.
Delete: Deletes the highlighted contact's name or phone number from the mailing list. Send by Group You can send the message to the members you select from a particular caller group. Choose a preferred group and select recipients in the same way you select by name from your phone book. Forward Forwards the message to other recipients. You can forward the message in the same way you send a modified message from the Edit option.
Extract nos Displays the number(s) contained in the received message. Scroll to highlight the number you want and press (OPTIONS). Then choose to dial the number (CALL) or save the number to your phone book (SAVE). How do Call to Sender and Extract nos function differently? / For example, a friend sends you a message via 0922277585, which says “Hello, long time no see. Please call 0287654321or 0212345678.
Create message This feature allows you to write a new message. When you have finished writing your new message, press (OK) to choose to send or save the message. Options are the same as those for Edit in the Inbox menu. See page 76. Quick Message You can write a message using the message templates (called Quick Messages) stored in your phone memory. There are also 5 blank spaces available for you to compose and store your own message templates. • To write a message using the factory preset templates: 1.
2. Press (SELECT) to choose from the following To send your message template. Edit Context: You can modify the message template into the Send: message that you want to send. When you have finished, press (OK) and choose to send or save the message. Edit: You can modify your template. When you have finished press (OK) to save the modified template. Delete: Deletes the message template that you created.
Icon Message This is a library of EMS icons for your to choose from and add to your text messages. You can send an icon with or without a text message. Scroll to show the icon you want and press (SELECT) to choose to send the icon alone or with a text message. Options are the same as those for Ring Message. Alternatively, when writing a new message or editing a received or saved to insert ring tones, animations and icons anywhere in the text.
c. Write your message. When you have finished, press (OK) to send the message to invite the recipient to a chat. d. When the chat message has been sent your nickname followed by the sent message will appear on the screen as “name>message”. You can enter the next chat message and press (OK). The message will automatically be sent to the person you sent the first message to. Repeat the same process to send more messages to the same person. 2.
2. Press (Chat) to join the chat. Enter your nickname and message and press (OK) to sent your message. The screen will show your name and message followed by your partner’s the previous message. Leaving a chat session If you want to leave a chat session, press (EXIT). This will take you back to the SMS Chat menu. You phone will keep the record of the last chat session. To review the previous chat session, scroll to select Previous Chat. Then you can resume the previous chat session by pressing (CHAT ).
Message lifetime You can select the length of time ranging from one hour to six months that your text messages are stored at the message center while the message center attempts to deliver them. Message format You can ask your network operator to convert your text messages into different formats. For example, when you have sent a message to an ERMES pager user, your message is automatically converted to ERMES protocol.
Voicemail You can call the voice mailbox provided by your operator and listen to the voicemail left by a caller. 8 Your network operator provides your voicemail box number as 8 well as the numbers for accessing other voicemail services they have. Please check with your operator for details of their voicemail services and see if you need to set up your voicemail box by saving particular numbers to your phone. To set up your voicemail box, go to Voicemail settings. See details on page 87.
Alternatively, if the text of the operator’s SMS does not match the text of the SMS alert stored in the Alert match option, or if your operator calls you to inform you of a new voicemail, you can access your voicemail by directly from selecting Voicemail --> Get voicemail, or long press the idle screen. You can also set up a number key as a speed dial key for your voicemail box number. For how to set up a speed dial key, see Speed dial on page 66.
Alert by call Here you can request your operator to inform you of a new voicemail with a telephone call. Select this option and your phone will automatically dial the number previously stored in Box numbers --> Voice no.. Alert by SMS Here you can request your operator to inform you of a new voicemail with a SMS alert. Select this option and your phone will automatically dial the number previously stored in Box numbers --> Message no..
Activating/deactivating the voicemail feature You can request your operator to activate the voicemail feature by selecting Voicemail --> Voicemail on. Your phone will call your operator by dialing the number saved in Voicemail settings --> Box numbers --> Enable no.. Select Voicemial off to ask your operator to deactivate the voicemail feature. Your phone will call your operator by dialing the number saved in Voicemail settings --> Box numbers --> Disable no..
Settings Immediate Display CB After your activate this option, your phone will immediately display the contents of the cell broadcast message it has just received. Language You can ask your operator to broadcast the information only in the languages you select. In this option you will see a list of languages that you previously selected.
If no subjects have been saved before, you can enter a new subject by selecting Add. Enter the subject code which is available from your operator followed by a name that you create for the subject. The name you enter will serve as a reminder of what the subject is about. For example, if the subject is about weather, you can enter “weather” for the subject.
Services In this menu you can start a mobile Internet session using your WAP-enabled phone and enjoy the on-line services available from your operator or Internet Service Provider (ISP). Additionally, you can enjoy the value-added SIM Tool Kit services available from your operator. WAP Here you can launch your phone's browser to log on to the mobile Internet.
Schedule The Schedule feature is designed to make it easy for you to keep track of time and plan your day. Your phone will work as a personal secretary to remind you about the meetings or appointments you have previously scheduled. When you are in this option the calendar screen appears, showing the current month, year and weekday at the top. The current date is marked in the black box.
Time You can determine what time your phone sounds its alarm or vibrates as the selected date arrives. Enter the time at which you want to be alerted using appropriate number keys and press (OK). You can determine whether the time is displayed in the 12 hours 24 hours format by going to: Settings --> Clock settings -/ >orTime format. If the time is displayed in the 12 hours format, you can switch between AM and PM by pressing when you set the time.
View all Browses all reminders in the Schedule. You can press the left and right keys of to browse another reminder. When you have browsed a reminder, you can press (OPTION) to choose from following: Edit this one Edits the settings of the selected reminder. Send By SMS Sends the note of the selected reminder to one or more recipients. You can send the note in the same way you would a SMS message. Delete this one Deletes the selected reminder.
Tools This menu has the following features to bring convenience and enjoyment to your wireless life, including the alarm, stopwatch, hour minder, calculator, games, etc. Alarm Sets the alarm clock. When the alarm time is reached, your phone rings the tone you select, its backlight and vibrates--if you have activated the vibration mode. / flashes “Alarm expired” also pops up on the screen.
Vibration Sets the vibration mode for the alarm. Your phone will vibrate as the alarm time is reached. Alarm period Always on Sets the alarm to go off daily when the alarm time is reached, even if your phone is powered off. Once Sets the alarm to go off only once. Off Turns off the alarm clock. 8 When you have activated the alarm feature, appear on the top of the idle screen. will Stop Watch This option allows you to use your phone as a stopwatch.
Calculator You can use your phone as a handy calculator. You can also use this feature to convert currency values. Using the calculator feature Follow the chart below to enter numbers and arithmetic symbols. Key Number Key Number/Symbol/Function 1 9 2 0 3 +-*/ 4 Entering a decimal point 5 Clearing numbers or symbols/back to previous screen. 6 Displaying result. 7 Press the up key for * Press the down key for / Press the left key for + Press the right key for - 8 Back to previous screen.
If you calculate a formula consisting of more than two numbers, say, 2x5+6: 1. Press press and press the up key of once or three times, and . 2. Press the left key of or once and the screen automatically shows the result of 2x5 followed by “+” as “10 +”. 3. Press and press the result as “16”. (OPTIONS). Then select Equal to display Converting currency values 1. When the calculator screen appears, press (OPTIONS). Select Exchange Rate and press (SELECT).
On The time displayed on your phone will be reset automatically according to your operator's time zone reminder. Off Your phone will continue to display the local time of your home country, ignoring the time zone reminder from your operator. Golf Genius Golf Genius is the first ever built-in handset program that allows you to record your performance on a golf course. This program enables you to keep track of your strokes when you play golf, and save your past records.
Enter Score After choosing this option, you can choose again which hole you want to establish records. After choosing a hole, you have the following options: Score Key in the total strokes you make at this hole. Putts Key in the total putts you make at thie hole. This number cannot exceed your score. Fairway Record whether you successfully hit the ball to the fairway when teeing off. Hit on Green Record whether you successfully hit on green at this hole.
Ho Sc Pa 5 6 7 6 5 5 7 5 5 8 6 5 9 7 4 10 6 4 11 5 5 12 5 3 13 6 5 14 4 4 15 6 5 16 6 5 17 5 4 18 6 4 Ho: Hole. Score. The total strokes you make. Pa: Par. The par numbers.
2 Putts 9 3+ Putts 7 Hit on Green 8/18 Fairway 7/18 Approach 5/11 O.B 8 Save Save the current records. Load Round You can read, delete or edit the past records. All your saved records can be seen here, be it records of a complete 18-hole round, or unfinished rounds. When you enter this option, the screen will display the names of the courses and the dates. You can choose any record to read or edit. New/Edit Course You can add or edit a course’s information here.
Cart Fee Key in the cart fee the course charges. Tee Info. You can key in detailed information for each hole here. After you select a hole, you can see the following options: Yard Key in the distance for this hole. Par Key in the par numbers for this hole. Hcp Key in the difficulty level for this hole. This number should be between 1~18, and cannot be repeated in another hole. Save After all above information is estaiblished, you can save information. You can save up to information of 5 courses.
RECORD: Shows the game's latest scores listed from the highest to the lowest. HELP: Reads the instructions of the game. The screen will show how to play the game using particular keys. OPTION: Adjusts the settings of the game: • Sound: Adjusts the volume of the sound effects using the right/ left keys of . • Vib.: Activates/deactivates vibration. • Exit: Leaves the OPTION menu. CONTINUE: Resumes the previous game. EXIT: Leaves the game's greeting screen and returns to the game menu.
Color Scheme There are five different color schemes for you to choose: Blue, Orange, Purple, Red, and Green. Wallpaper You can set the display wallpaper playing style,playing period, and playing list here. Playing style You can set the wallpaper to be Static or Active on handset display. Playing period If you choose active wallpaper display, you can select the play cycle to be 10sec, 20sec, 30 sec, or 60sec.
Display You can personalize the way the idle screen is displayed. You can also select an animation to be displayed on the idle screen. Standard The LCD screen will always display phone and network information by default. Off If no incoming call is received and you leave the keypad untouched for about 30 seconds during idle mode, the screen goes blank automatically to save power.
You can choose Preview to see what Starry Night looks like, and choose Save to display Starry Night on the idle screen. Idle Clock On Turn on the idle clock, and you will see an analogue clock on right side of the idle screen. Off Turn off the idle clock, and the time on the idle screen is shown in arabic numbers. Default input You can set the default input mode that comes along with the editor screens of the phone book, message, and calendar features.
Auto Keylock You can set your phone to automatically lock its keypad after you leave the keypad untouched for 20 seconds during the idle mode. After you press (UNLOCK) and to unlock the keypad and leave your phone idle for anther 20 seconds, your phone will lock its keypad again. Call settings This menu provides a number of options to manage your calls.
Call Divert You can choose from the following Call Divert modes as needed. 8 The Call Divert feature is network support and subscription dependent. 8 Once the divert mode is activated, will appear on the screen when a call is connected. Divert all calls Diverts incoming calls to a designated phone number at all times. On Enables this divert mode. All types of network services including voice calls, SMS messages, fax and data calls will be diverted to the designated phone number.
Data: Diverts data calls. Fax: Diverts fax calls. Messages: Diverts SMS messages. All except msgs: Diverts all calls except SMS messages. In each of the above options you will also have to enter the phone number to divert to. Divert when busy Incoming calls are sent to a designated number when your phone is busy. Settings are the same as for Divert all calls. Divert on no answer When an incoming call is not replied, it will be sent to a designated phone number.
Network settings Normally the selection of the network used by your phone is automatic. When turning on your mobile phone, it automatically connects to the network you have registered on or the one currently available for you when roaming in an area beyond the coverage range of your original network. This menu enables you to select an appropriate network if you wish to change the network you are connected to. 8 Network support dependent.
Security settings This menu ensures the security of your phone by setting PIN check, phone code, SIM lock etc., as well as limitations on particular outgoing and incoming phone calls. your phone, the Security settings menu requires / • Toyouprotect to enter the handset code before you can access the menu to set options. The default handset code is 1234. • To change the handset code, go to the Handset lock option.
Handset lock Your phone can be locked to prevent calls being made by unauthorized people, unless the correct handset lock code is entered when your phone is switched on. Your phone remains locked if a wrong code is entered, even if your SIM card is removed and replaced with another one. Only emergency calls can be made when your phone is locked.
Bar prefixes You can specify the phone numbers that can’t be dialed using your phone. “List empty” appears if no numbers are found. Press (OK) and select Add to enter the number. You can either enter a full number or, if you want to bar the outgoing calls of a few numbers that start with the same digits, enter the starting digits of these numbers. For example, enter 0800 to bar outgoing calls of 08001234, 08002345, etc.
All except msgs: Stops all types of outgoing international calls except SMS messages. You must enter the network password available from your operator to enable/disable any of the above options. Only local and home country Stops all outgoing calls except local calls and those to your home country. Settings are the same as those in Bar foreign calls. Bar incoming calls Stops all incoming calls to your phone. Settings are the same as those in Bar foreign calls.
Fixed dialling Fixed dialling allows you to limit the use of your phone, typically by a friend or family member, to only the numbers stored on your fixed dialling list. If a number being dialed does not match any of the numbers on the list, the call is blocked. 8 You will be required to enter PIN2 when your are using fixed dialling. If entered incorrectly three times in a row, PIN2 will be locked up and will need the PUK2 code to unblock PIN2. Please call your , you operator, and ask for the PUK2 code.
Privacy Code This setting enables you to lock up your phone book and messages with handset lock code, so that you can prevent others from reading your private information. The setting is off by default. Once it is turned on, you will not be able to access your phone book directly under the idle screen. If you want to access the phone book or messages from the main menu, choose either, and your handset will request the the handset lock code first.
SIM Lock With this SIM lock feature, you can prevent unauthorized use of your phone with an unknown SIM card. When you have the SIM lock activated your phone will only work with the SIM card used to enable the lock. If a new SIM card has been inserted into your phone, "Insert Correct SIM" will pop up after you power on and enter the PIN. Press and the SIM lock code will be requested.
Wap Settings phone allows you to get access to the mobile Internet on / • Your both GSM and GPRS networks. If you have registered on a GSM network you must complete WAP settings in order to connect to the Internet. If you have registered on a GPRS network you will need to do both WAP and GPRS settings. • Your network operator may have completed necessary WAP and GPRS settings for you when you have registered with them for WAP services.
Gateway Address: This is the IP address of the gateway (ISP main server) through which you access the mobile Internet. The IP address is in the format 123.456.789.123. Port Number: Enter the port data given by your service provider. Dial Number: This is the number that your phone will dial to access the Internet. Your ISP issues this number. 8 Skip this option if you are on a GPRS network. GPRS Settings There are three sets of GPRS settings available for three different WAP servers--GPRS1~3.
Clock settings This menu allows you to set time and date as well as customize the ways they are displayed on the idle screen. Set time Sets current time to be displayed on the idle screen. To set current time, enter the hour and minute using appropriate number keys and press (OK). If you select 12 hours format in Time Format you can switch between . / AM or PM by pressing Set date Sets the current date to be displayed on the idle screen and Schedule feature.
Daylight saving Your phone’s clock is turned forward by one hour on the first Sunday in April and turned back on the last Sunday of October. Reset settings Resets all settings to factory default. When “Confirm?” appears on the screen, press (YES) to change all settings back to factory default. Profiles A profile is a group of settings that determine how your phone works and sounds. A profile contains settings such as ring tone, ring volume, vibration and alert tones.
Silent Settings are predefined for occasions where silence is required. (e.g. ringing volume off, vibrator on, keypad tones off). There is a headset profile available for use with a handsfree headset to your phone. However, when you use your phone with a / connected headset, this headset profile is the only profile available. So you will not see the Select profile option in the Profiles menu, and the Headset option will only appear in the following Edit profile menu.
Keypad tones Determines whether or not keypad tones are sounded by any key presses. Warning tones Determines whether warning tones will be made to alert you to various conditions in your phone. (e.g. network registration, battery low). DTMF tones Determines whether DTMF tones are sounded with any key presses during a call. Message alert Determines whether your phone will sound to alert to you an incoming message.
Melody composer You can create up to five chord melodies to serve as ringing tones for incoming calls. A chord melody is made up of two or more different tones. This melody composer feature allows you to create up to 3 different tones and mix them up to produce a chord melody. Key presses for editing musical notes •Confirms notes entered. •Selects/activates an option. •Moves the cursor. •Short press to delete a highlighted note. •Long press to delete all contents.
Editing musical notes Entering a default pitch note Press the appropriate number key ~ to enter the 1 beat Do Re Mi Fa So La Si in a central octave. The screen shows: c1, d1, e1, f1, g1, a1 and b1 respectively. 8 The number "1" you see on the right of a pitch symbol indicates 1 beat. Nothing is shown on the screen for the central octave as the central octave does not have a representative symbol. Entering a rest Press to enter an 1 beat rest: 01.
Adjusting the octave of a note The default is the central octave. Press the appropriate number of times to adjust the octave: "+" (higher octave), ""(lower octave): Description Central octave 1 beat So Shown as g1 Higher octave 1 beat So +g1 Lower octave 1 beat So -g1 Adding a sharp to a note Press to add a note sharp "#". To remove a sharp from a note, press again. 8 The sharp "#" is not available for the pitch notes e and b. Adding a dot to a note Press to add a dot ".". The dot ".
Press the appropriate number key, to to enter a corresponding 1 beat pitch note in the central octave. Press for an 1 beat rest. Then you can adjust the octave, duration, or add a sharp or dot if you want to. When finishing editing a note, directly press the appropriate number key ~ to start editing another note. you want to modify a note when a few notes has been If entered, press to scroll the cursor to highlight the note you wish to modify.
Instruments: Selects the desired instrument used to play the tone. 16 musical instruments that the screen shows are part / • The of the 128 instrument choices stored in your phone memory. • To choose from the instruments other than those displayed on the screen, scroll to select the Inst. NO option, enter the number corresponding to the instrument you want to use and press (OK).
User1 Selecting this newly created melody will bring you to the following options: 8 You will have User2, User3 and so on if there is more than one melody produced. Play : Plays the melody. Edits the melody. Rename: Changes the name of the melody. Time beat: Adjusts the time beat of the melody to the rhythm you want. Delete: Deletes the melody. Send melody : Sends the melody to someone else like you send a message.
Download This Download menu allows you to manage the EMS objects-icons, animations, ring tones (sound effects)--as well as the ringing melodies stored in your phone memory. Wallpaper M775C has inbuilt Manager Software, you can download wallpapers or ringtones by data cable from your computer or the internet. Or you can download them by WAP service. M775C can save 50 size 98*64, 4096 pixels wallpapers at most. 8 About WAP service, please go to your local operators for more information.
Baud rate setting This Baud rate setting option is used to adjust transmission speed between your phone and PC. There are three baud rates to choose from: 19200 bps, 57600 bps, 115200 bps, 130400bps, and 460800bps. The baud rate varies according to different types of computers. Older computers may not be able to transmit data at the highest speed. You should adjust the baud rate accordingly. After you make adjustment to the baud rate of your phone, you need to re-configure the baud rate on your PC, too.
THE MENU MAP Have a look at the menu map below for a breakdown of the menus. Phone book Messages Services WAP S.T.K .
CARE AND MAINTENANCE Please note the following guidelines to ensure the optimum life and usage of your mobile phone: • Keep your mobile phone and its accessories out of small children's reach. • Keep your phone dry. Do not use at extreme temperatures. Temperatures above 55°C (131°F) or below -20°C (-4°F) may cause damage to your phone. • Do not use or store your phone in dusty or dirty areas if possible. • Do not disassemble the phone. • Do not use harsh detergents to clean the phone.
WHAT TO DO IF... If you encounter any problems using your mobile phone, please refer to the following table. If the problem persists, please contact your dealer. Problem Possible cause Poor signal • You are using your mobile phone in a reception location (e.g. in the basement or building) where signal is weak. • You are using your mobile phone in a callcrammed time (e.g. the rush hour). • You are too far from the base station of your network operator.
Problem Possible cause You can’t • Battery has run out. switch your phone on SIM card • SIM card is out of order. Solution Recharge the battery if necessary. Send it to your network operator for test. • SIM card is not inserted Insert SIM card correctly. properly. • SIM card contacts are Clean the SIM card dirty. contacts using a soft, dry cloth. Contact your network You can’t • SIM card is invalid. operator. connect to the network • You are away from the Check the service area with service area.
Problem Possible cause have barred You can’t • You outgoing calls. make phone calls • You have asked the operator to bar certain types of outgoing calls. • You have turned on the fixed dialling option. You can’t dial • You have turned off DTMF tones. extensions Solution Go to the menu: Settings-> Security settings --> Handset call barring --> Bar outgoing, and turn the option off. Settings --> Security settings --> Network call barring, and select Clear all.
Problem Possible cause Solution Your PIN is • You have entered a Contact your network wrong PIN three times in operator, or use the PUK blocked a row. code of the SIM card if provided by your network operator. The battery • The battery or charger is Contact your dealer. out of order. won’t charge • The phone temperature Change the charging goes below 0°C or above environment. 45°C. • Poor connection. Check if the charger is properly connected.
APPENDIX • Appendix 1: Below is a list of the musical instruments you can choose from while composing your own melody. To select an instrument you wish to use, simply key in its corresponding number and press (OK).
73=Piccolo 74=Flute 75=Recorder 76=Pan Flute 77=Blown Bottle 78=Shakuhachi 79=Whistle 80=Ocarina 81=Lead 1 (square) 82=Lead 2 (sawtooth) 83=Lead 3 (calliope) 84=Lead 4 (chiff) 85=Lead 5 (charang) 86=Lead 6 (voice) 87=Lead 7 (fifths) 88=Lead 8 (bass + lead) 89=Pad 1 (new age) 90=Pad 2 (warm) 91=Pad 3 (polysynth) 92=Pad 4 (choir) 93=Pad 5 (bowed) 94=Pad 6 (metallic) 95=Pad 7 (halo) 96=Pad 8 (sweep) 97=FX 1 (rain) 98=FX 2 (soundtrack) 99=FX 3 (crystal) 100=FX 4 (atmosphere) 101=FX 5 (brightness) 102=FX 6 (g
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