CM CS GSM /GPRS Phone Johann U ser’s Guide
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Important Safety Precautions When using this product, the safety precautions below must be taken against possible legal issues and damages. SAFETY IN AIRCRAFT The interference would be caused by this product to an aircraft's navigation system and its network. I n most countries, using this product on board an airplane is against the law. SAFETY FOR ENVIRONMENTS Do not use this product in gas stations.
Attention There are no user serviceable parts inside this product. I f this product appears to be broken, call a qualified service personnel or send this product to your original dealer. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair this product as it may result in electric shock or unrecoverable damage to the product itself. Keep this product out of reach of small children. Store this product in its protective case in a cool dry place. Do not throw the battery into fire or other heat source.
RF exposure Statement Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operation can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network.
levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. For body worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, use only accessories that contain no metallic components and provide a separation distance of 1.5cm (0.6 inches) to the body. Use of other accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided.
* National Council on Radiation Protection and M easurement (NCRP). Report 86. 1986 * International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996 * Ministry of H ealth (Canada), Safety Code 6. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile GSM phone employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg * .
Table of Contents Making Your First Call .................................................... 1 Installing SIM card .......................................................... 2 Installing and charging the battery ................................. 3 Turning on the phone .................................................... 5 Dialing the number ........................................................ 7 Ending the call ...............................................................
Selecting sound profile ................................................ 20 Options during a call .................................................... 20 Making a new call ........................................................ 20 Answering a new incoming call .................................... 20 Holding/unholding a call ............................................. 21 Switching calls ............................................................. 21 Transferring a call ...................................
Phone Book .................................................................. 30 Adding a Phone Book entry .......................................... 31 Searching for a Phone Book entry ................................. 31 Editing a Phone Book entry .......................................... 32 Editing name ................................................................ 32 Editing number ............................................................ 32 Adding new phone number to existing entries ............
Creating your own business card ........................... 39 Viewing your business card ................................... 39 Sending your business card ................................... 39 Editing your business card .................................... 39 Erasing your business card .................................... 39 Fixed dial number ........................................................ 40 Activating Fixed dial .............................................. 40 Adding new Fixed dial number ....
Multimedia messages .................................................. 49 Writing and sending multimedia messages ................... 49 Viewing sent multimedia messages .............................. 50 Viewing received multimedia messages ........................ 51 Erasing all multimedia messages .................................. 52 Chatroom .................................................................... 52 Accepting an invitation to join a chatroom ...................
Checking message memory status ......................... 60 Sending history ............................................................ 60 Cell broadcast options ................................................. 61 Turning on or off cell broadcast ............................ 61 Setting up cell broadcast topics ............................. 61 Sending message service commands ........................... 61 Call Meter ..........................................................................
Call divert .................................................................... 67 Diverting voice calls ..................................................... 67 Deactivating voice call divert function .................... 67 Inquiring status ..................................................... 68 Diverting data or fax calls ............................................ 68 Deactivating data or fax call divert function ........... 68 Inquiring status .....................................................
Connection indication .................................................. 73 Sound ................................................................................75 Sound profiles ............................................................. 75 Selecting a sound profile ....................................... 75 Customizing a sound profile ................................. 76 Renaming a sound profile ............................................ 77 Composing your ringing tones ..............................
Changing standby logo ................................................ 83 Showing/hiding standby logo ................................ 84 Selecting standby logo ........................................... 84 Key lock ....................................................................... 84 Activating Key lock ................................................ 84 Deactivating Key lock ............................................. 84 Selecting default input mode .......................................
Editing My Picture ........................................................ 92 Erasing My Picture ....................................................... 92 Sending My Picture ...................................................... 92 Alarm clock .................................................................. 93 Activating alarm clock .................................................. 93 Deactivating alarm clock .............................................. 93 Calendar .................................
Using calculator ......................................................... 103 Converting currencies ................................................ 103 Setting up exchange rate ..................................... 103 Performing currency exchange ............................. 104 Stopwatch .................................................................. 104 Split timing ................................................................ 104 Lap timing .....................................................
Troubleshooting & FAQ .............................................. 114 Care and Maintenance ............................................... 117 Appendix ...................................................................
Making Your First Call 1
Making Your First Call Installing SIM card What is a SIM card? The SI M (Subscriber I dentification M odule) card is a small plastic card with metal contact on it. You get this card after you subscribe to your operator. Your personal subscriber information is stored in the SI M card and you need to use this card in the phone to make/receive calls and access services provided by your operator. • Turn the phone face down. • Open the back cover. • Slide the SIM card into the SI M card socket.
Making Your First Call Installing and charging the battery Place the top end of the battery on the back of the phone, then push the bottom end into the phone until you hear a click. I nstall the battery cover as shown.
Making Your First Call I nsert the battery charger connector into the battery charging socket located at the bottom of the phone, and then plug into the electric power outlet. Note • Charge the new battery before first time use. When the battery is being charged, the service light becomes red, the bars of the charging status icon on phone screen scrolls. When charging is completed, the bars will stop scrolling. • You can use the phone while charging, however, it will take longer to charge the battery.
Making Your First Call Turning on the phone Long press the power key located on the top of the phone. Power key Note I n this manual, "long press" a key means "press and hold the key for at least 2 seconds and then release it", while "press" a key means "press the key and release it immediately". A welcome screen appears and you probably will be asked to enter your PI N code. Enter the PI N code and press OK . I f you accidentally typed a wrong number, press Clear to erase it.
Making Your First Call Press this soft key to confirm the PI N code you entered. Note For convenience of operation, your phone is equipped with two soft keys. You can press a softkey to execute the function that is indicated on the screen. I n this manual, “press OK ” refers to “press the softkey under OK that is displayed on the screen”. After the PI N code is verified, you will be prompted to enter current time and date. Enter the information and press OK .
Making Your First Call Dialing the number Enter the number you want to dial (including the area code) and press key. I f the phone number you entered is wrong, press Clear to erase a wrong number, or press and hold Clear to clear a whole line. Ending the call When you want to end the call, press terminated. key (or press End).
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Introduction to Your Phone Parts of your phone and their names Front view Earpiece Screen Navigation key Left soft key Send key Right soft key End key Service light Alphanumeric keys Power key 9
Introduction to Your Phone Top view H andstrap hole Earphone jack Bottom view Earpiece volume adjustment key Battery charger socket & Data cable connector 10
Introduction to Your Phone Battery terminals Rear view SI M card socket Battery latch Icons on the screen Status icon(s) Battery power level Signal strength Operator name Current date Current time Soft key items 11
Introduction to Your Phone Please refer to the table below for the icons that appear on the screen and their meanings. I con Status icons 12 N ame D escription Shows the condition of signal reception. The more the number of vertical bars, the better the reception of signal (AppearSignal strength ance of 4 bars indicates the best signal reception). Shows remaining battery power. The more the number of vertical bars, the more the battery power (Appearance of 4 bars indicates that the battery is full).
Introduction to Your Phone Vibrator on Silent Status icons This icon appears when the vibrator function is turned on. This icon appears when you turn off all sounds of your phone. This icon shows that the call divert function is turned ON. Call divert (See "Call divert"on page 66 for details) When your phone has been connected to the GPRS network, GPRS mode this con will appear.
Introduction to Your Phone Cancel key • Press to return to standby mode from the M ain Menu. • I f there is an incoming call, press to reject the call. Up • I n standby mode, press to access Phone Book. • I n Main Menu, press to scroll items up. L eft • I n standby mode, press to view missed calls. • I n Main Menu, press to return to the previous menu level. • When entering text, press to move the cursor to the left.
Introduction to Your Phone The alphanumeric keys on the phone can be used to enter numbers and letters. To enter phone numbers, press corresponding number keys directly. To enter letters, please see "Entering Latin characters and words"on page 26 for details. Service light There is a service light on your phone. Please refer to the table below for the type of flash, color and their meanings(You can change the color of the service light, please see "Service light"on page 89 for details).
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Basic Operations Turning on the phone When phone power is off, long press the power key to switch it on. I f the PI N code protection function has been activated, you will be asked to enter your PI N code. Enter the code and press OK. You can also choose to turn off PI N code protection. Please see "Activating/deactivating PI N code"on page 85 for details. A welcome screen will appear and the phone will start searching for its home network automatically.
Basic Operations • Press key two times to redial the last dialed call. • Press key to view last dialed call records. Scroll to the one you want to call. Press key to dial. • Press Left to view missed call records. Scroll to the number you want to call. Press key to dial. • Press Right to view answered call records. Scroll to the number you want to call. Press key to dial. • Find a phone number in the Phone Book and press key to dial.
Basic Operations Making an emergency call Press (or any other emergency number specified by your operator) and then key. Depending on your operator, the emergency call can be made even when there is no SI M card in the phone. Note I f the home network is not found(the signal strength icon appears on the screen with no bars), you can only make emergency call. Answering a call Your phone rings or vibrates (or remains silent, according to the setting of sound profile) when an incoming call is received.
Basic Operations Ending a call Press key to end a call. Depending on your setup in Session information (see "Session information"on page 65 for details), the session information may appear on the screen. Missed call message If you have missed calls, “Missed call” message and the number of missed calls will appear on the screen. You can press D etail to view detailed missed call records, or Exit to clear the screen and return to standby mode.
Basic Operations To make a new call during a call: 1. Scroll to D ial new call in the I n-call Option menu and press Select. 2. Enter the phone number of the second call and press key. Answering a new incoming call I f you have a new incoming call when you are already on a call, new incoming call message will appear on the screen. Press key to put current call on hold and answer the new call. Press key to end (or reject) the new incoming call and you will be connected to the old call automatically.
Basic Operations If you have multiple active calls, you can use this function to connect all calling parties so that they can talk to each other at the same time. To establish a conference call, scroll to Conference in the I n-call Option menu and press Select. Private call on a conference call When a conference call is in progress, you can use this function to talk to one of the call parties privately. To use this function: 1.
Basic Operations During a call, you can use this function to consult names and numbers in the Phone Book. For details about Phone Book, please refer to "Phone Book"on page 30. To consult Phone Book during a call: 1. Scroll to Phone book in the I n-call Option menu and press Select. 2. You will enter the Phone Book menu. You can search for a name and number or add a new number..., etc. Accessing Main Menu During a call, you can use this function to access the Main Menu.
Basic Operations To read the new message: 1. Press D etail to go to the list of received messages. 2. Scroll to the message you want to read and press Select. Reading multimedia messages When a new multimedia message is received, new message alert will be generated (depending on your sound profile setting) and the “New MMS” prompt and an icon will appear on the screen. To read the new message: 1. Press D etail to go to the list of received messages. 2.
Basic Operations Receiving business card When a new business card is received, new business card alert will be generated (depending on your sound profile setting) and the “Business card” prompt will appear on the screen. To read the new business card: 1. Press D etail to go to the list of received business cards. 2. Scroll to the business card you want to read, press Select for the following options: • Scroll to V iew and press Select to view the business card.
Basic Operations Entering Text The phone provides several input methods that enable you to enter text in Phone Book, write a message..., etc. You can also switch among these input methods easily.
Basic Operations 2. Press a key and the corresponding letters will appear in a bar on the lower part of the screen. 3. Press the key several times to highlight the desired letter (or number) and it will be entered when the bar disappears. You can also proceed to enter the next letter when the desired letter (or number) is highlighted. The remaining number of letters you can enter is shown on the upper right corner of the screen. Long press key to switch between upper and lower cases.
Basic Operations Entering text using T9 English input method The T9 English input method is able to detect your key presses and combine them into possible words automatically for you to select. This can dramatically reduce the time you need to select correct characters and words using conventional input method. To use T9 English input method: 1. Select T9 English in the input mode selection menu. 2. Type the word you want to enter using the keypad.
Basic Operations Erasing text I f you have entered a wrong character or number, press Clear to erase. L ong press Clear will clear a whole line. Press Left or Right to move the cursor backward/forward. Using key lock The key lock helps to prevent unwanted key operations when you carry your phone. • To enable key lock: I n standby mode, press the left soft key, then key. • To unlock: key.
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Phone Book Adding a Phone Book entry You can add a new entry to Phone Book in the following ways: Method 1 1. Enter Phone Book by pressing the right soft key in standby mode. 2. Scroll to Add and press Select. 3. You will be prompted to enter the name of the entry. Enter the name and press OK . 4. Enter the phone number and press OK . Method 2 1. I n standby mode, enter the number using the alphanumeric keys. 2. Press Save. You will be prompted to enter the name of the entry.
Phone Book 2. Press Select. 3. Enter the name of the Phone Book entry you want to look for. You can also enter only the beginning few letters of the name. 4. Press OK , The entries that match the name (or contain the letters) you entered will appear on the screen. You can also press U P or D own in standby mode to enter the phone book for searching. Editing a Phone Book entry Editing name 1. Scroll to a Phone Book entry. 2. Press D etail. 3. Scroll to the name and press Options. 4. Press Select. 5.
Phone Book You can add four types of notes to a Phone Book entry that is stores in the phone memory. 1. Scroll to a Phone Book entry. 2. Press D etail. 3. Scroll to the name (or number) and press Options. 4. Scroll to Add text and press Select: • N ote: Enter notes. • E-mail: Enter e-mail addresses. • Postal address: Enter postal addresses. • Web address: Enter the web addresses. 5. Scroll to a desired type and press Select. 6. Enter the text and press OK when finished.
Phone Book up a recipient from Phone Book by pressing N ames) and press Send. If you are not sure whether the recipient's phone supports business card format, scroll to Send as text and press Select. You can edit the contents before sending it. If you added notes to a Phone Book entry, only e-mail address will be attached when you send the entry as a business card. Assigning default phone number If you have multiple phone numbers in a Phone Book entry, you can assign one of these numbers as default number.
Phone Book 1. Enter Phone Book by pressing the right soft key in standby mode. 2. Scroll to Erase and press Select. To erase Phone Book entries one by one: 1. Scroll to One by one and press Select. 2. Scroll to select the Phone Book entry you want to erase and press OK . 3. Press OK . To erase all Phone Book entries: 1. Scroll to All. 2. To delete all Phone Book entries stored in phone memory, scroll to Phone. To delete entries on the SI M card, scroll to SI M . 3. Press Select, and then press OK . 4.
Phone Book • Select Keep original (copy the Phone Book entry to a new location) or M ove original (move the Phone Book entry to a new location). Method 2 1. In Phone Book, scroll to the entry you want to copy and press D etail. 2. Scroll to the name (or number) and press Options. 3. Scroll to Copy and press Select. 4. If you want to keep the original and make a copy to another location (i.
Phone Book 3. On the speed dial list that appears, scroll to a number you want to view. 4. Press Options and select V iew. Changing speed dial number 1. Enter Phone Book by pressing the right soft key in standby mode. 2. Scroll to Speed dial and press Select. 3. On the speed dial list that appears, scroll to a number you want to change. 4. Press Options and select Change. 5. Your Phone Book numbers will appear on the screen. Pick up a new number by pressing OK . Erasing speed dial number 1.
Phone Book 2. Scroll to Caller group and press Select. 3. The Caller Group list will appear on the screen. Scroll to a caller group and press Select. 4. Press Select. 5. Enter a new name of the Caller Group. 6. Press OK . Changing caller group ringtone 1. Enter Phone Book by pressing the right soft key in standby mode. 2. Scroll to Caller group and press Select. 3. The Caller Group list will appear on the screen. Scroll to a caller group and press Select. 4. Scroll to Ring tone and press Select. 5.
Phone Book Editing personal number 1. Enter Phone Book by pressing the right soft key in standby mode. 2. Scroll to Personal number and press Select. 3. Scroll to the number you want to edit and press Options. 4. Scroll to Edit and press Select. 5. Edit the name and number. When finished, press OK . Erasing personal number 1. Enter Phone Book by pressing the right soft key in standby mode. 2. Scroll to Personal number and press Select. 3. Scroll to the number you want to erase and press Options. 4.
Phone Book Before sending a business card, you can specify the contents of the information. 1. Scroll to I nfo. setting and press Select. 2. Scroll to an item and press Off or On. Only checked items will be included in the business card. Editing your business card 1. Enter Phone Book by pressing the right soft key in standby mode. 2. Scroll to M y own card and press Select. 3. Scroll to Edit and press Select. 4. Edit the contents of your business card. When finished, press Save.
Phone Book 6. Enter your PI N 2 code and press OK . 7. Enter the name of the fixed dial number and press OK . 8. Enter the number and press OK . Viewing Fixed dial number 1. Enter Phone Book by pressing the right soft key in standby mode. 2. Scroll to Fixed dial number and press Select. 3. Scroll to N umber list and press Select. Editing Fixed dial number 1. Enter Phone Book by pressing the right soft key in standby mode. 2. Scroll to Fixed dial number and press Select. 3.
Phone Book Checking Phone Book memory status 1. Enter Phone Book by pressing the right soft key in standby mode. 2. Scroll to Option and press Select. 3. Scroll to M emory status and press Select . Looking up a dialing number If you activate this function, your phone will search for possible corresponding entries from the Phone Book and display them on the bottom of the screen when you are entering a Latin character by pressing alphanumeric keys in standby mode. 1.
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The Main Menu Overview The main menu of your phone is accessed by pressing the left soft key in standby mode. Overview To navigate in the Main Menu Press U p or D own to scroll the menu. Press Right or Select to view the contents of the menu or select an option. Press Left or Exit to return to previous menu or abort selection. You can also navigate using the quick access keys: 1. I n standby mode, press the left soft key. 2. Press the quick access keys.
The Main Menu Message The options in the Message menu allow you to write, send and receive messages and setup message settings. Message Note Before you can use Message functions, make sure that related message settings are configured properly. (Depending on your operator, the settings may have already been programmed on the SI M card). Refer to "Message settings"on page 53 for details. Writing and sending new messages You can write and send text messages.
The Main Menu • I nsert melody: I nsert a ring tone melody into the message. The icon will appear on the screen. You can also send a message from message templates. Please refer to "Sending a message from templates"on page 48 for details. Message Viewing sent messages The draft and sent messages are automatically stored in the Outbox. To open the Outbox and check these messages: 1. I n standby mode, press the left soft key, Select. 2. Press Select. 3. Scroll to Outbox and press Select.
The Main Menu Viewing received messages in the Inbox I con Status of message Unread message Read message Unread e-mail message Read e-mail message Unread Fax message Read Fax message Unread paging message Read paging message Unread message in any other format Read message in any other format 4. Scroll to a message you want to read and press Select. The contents of the message will be opened to the screen. 5. You can press Options to perform the following operations: • Erase: Erase current message.
The Main Menu • Call back: Make a call to the sender of current message. • Open chatroom: Open a new chatroom session with the sender of current message. You can also add other members to the chatroom. Customizing preset message templates Message Templates are frequently used phrases preset in phone memory. When writing a message, you can insert them into your message directly. You can also customize your own templates. Customizing message template 1. I n standby mode, press the left soft key, Select. 2.
The Main Menu 1. I n standby mode, press the left soft key, Select. 2. Press Select. 3. Scroll to Erase all and press Select. 4. Press Erase. Multimedia messages Note • You have to subscribe to your operator for the M ultimedia msgs. service. Please consult your operator for more information. • The recipient’s phone must also support MMS functionality to receive and view your MMS messages. Writing and sending multimedia messages To write a new message: 1. I n standby mode, press the let soft key, Select.
The Main Menu Message • D elete page: Delete current page. • Go to... : M ove to one of the pages you are writing. • Preview: Preview the message you are writing. All inserted objects(including picture, animation, sound...etc.) will be displayed. • Remove object : Remove the inserted multimedia objects of the message. • V iew object : View all inserted multimedia objects of the message. • Set title: Set a title for the multimedia message. The title will appear when the message is received by recipient.
The Main Menu • • • • Viewing received multimedia messages The messages you received are stored in the I nbox. To open I nbox and view received messages: 1. I n standby mode, press the left soft key, Select. 2. Scroll to M ultimedia msgs. and press Select. 3. Scroll to I nbox and press Select. 4. Scroll to a message you want to read and press Select. The contents of the message will be opened to the screen. 5. You can press Options to perform the following operations: • Reply: Reply to current message.
The Main Menu • D etail info. : View the detail info. of the message. Note Message Multimedia messages, Voice recorder and Multimedia center share memory of total 504KB. I t will be allocated automatically by your phone. Therefore, the number of the multimedia messages that can be stored in Inbox and Outbox will depend on the memory size of the multimedia messages you received(sent) and the remaining space of the I nbox/Outbox.
The Main Menu Options during a chat session Press Options during a chat session. Scroll to an option and press Select to select it. • Send: Send the message you entered. • I nsert template: I nsert message templates into your chat message. You can also customize your own message templates. See "Customizing message template"on page 48 for details. • I nsert smiley: I nsert smiley symbols into your chat message. • N ickname: change your nickname during a chat session. Enter your new nickname and press OK .
The Main Menu Using the profile on your SIM card 1. I n standby mode, press the left soft key, Select. 2. Scroll to Settings and press Select. 3. Press Select three times. Message Configuring a new profile 1. I n standby mode, press the left soft key, Select. 2. Scroll to Settings and press Select. 3. Press Select. 4. Scroll to an empty profile and press Select. 5. Scroll to Customize and press Select. 6. Complete following settings: • N ame: Enter a name for this profile.
The Main Menu Retrieving messages while roaming With this function, you can decide to retrieve the multimedia messages immediately or not while you are roaming. 1. I n standby mode, press the left soft key, Select. 2. Scroll to Settings and press Select. 3. Scroll to M ultimedia msgs. and press Select. 4. Scroll to While roaming and press Select, you can select the following functions by pressing OK . • I mmediate retrieval: Retrieve the multimedia messages immediately from the server.
The Main Menu You can configure up to 5 sets of connection profiles. Please consult your operator for related information.
The Main Menu Message 1. I n standby mode, press the left soft key, Select. 2. Scroll to Settings and press Select. 3. Scroll to M ultimedia msgs. and press Select. 4. Scroll to Connection settings and press Select . 5. Scroll to a desired profile and press Select. 6. Scroll to Edit and press Select. 7. Edit the contents of the profile and press Back. Renaming profiles 1. I n standby mode, press the left soft key, Select. 2. Scroll to Settings and press Select. 3. Scroll to M ultimedia msgs.