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o‡OUE UAIAUOI‡ e・AO aE?A'‡fl 1 2 OUO OI‡ aO OUO NEOOIAE 3 aA'‡fl UAIAUOI‡ 9 UAIAUOI‡ 10 aI‡'E?‡ II‡'E?‡ 11 UO ‡'IAIEfl 4 aI‡'E?E I‡'E"‡?EE 5 aI‡'E?‡ «eUO ‡'EU¸» 6 aI‡'E?‡ 7 e ‡'‡fl eia Caa/Coaa 10 ‰Ifl OO‰II˛?AIEfl OO U‡UE'IO"O handsfree.
e・AO a‡‰Iflfl UAIAUOI‡ OUO OI‡ 5 7 6 4 1 3 2 1 2 A‡U‡ Afl EIAA‰O ‰Ifl OO‰II˛?AIEfl A‡ fl‰IO"O 3 aIAII˚ 4 EIAA‰O 5 eU'A OUEA 6 a‡IOI 7 e‡A˙AI UOU OEOU'‡, DATA I‡・AIfl, ‡'UOIO・EI¸IOE "‡ IEUU ˚.
eOEO‡IEA II‡'E? e・AO cEEA UUII?EE OOEO‡I˚ eOEO‡IEA aIOOI‡ II‡'E‡UU ˚ eOEO‡IEA aA'‡fl <> UAIAUOI‡. II‡'E? II‡'E?‡ a‡E‰‡fl EA O・OAI‡?AIIU˛ ˝UEi II‡'E? I‡EIAUA I‡ aOOOI¸AU˛UOfl I aOOOI¸AUAUOfl aI‡'E?‡ e « I‡EIAUA '‡? IOIA , I‡ ˝U‡ OEI'OIO'. IIE"A E aAI˛.
e・AO aIOOI‡ eOEO‡IEA nEU O'˚A uUE I‡・O ‡ 0 EIE ? ~ 9 ' NIEUAI¸IOA AEEIA NIEUAI¸IOA I‡E‡UEA C‡I NIEUAI¸IOA 9 * # ˝UOE U‰A E‡IEA 2 ‰O OU I‡・O ‡. II‡'E?E 'II˛?‡AU "CE・ OA'OIOI". EOOOI¸AUAUOfl ‰Ifl I‡・O ‡. NIfl IAIOUO OA EOOOI¸AUAUOfl EOOOI¸AO'‡IEE 'II˛?AIEfl ‰Ifl OU'AU‡ EIE I‡EIEUA ˝UO"O i‡I ' AIfl. I‡U?IEI‡ I‡ EA A'OIOI ˝U‡ O E ‡'UOIO・EI¸IOE (handsfree).
eOEO‡IEA II‡'E? e・AO AUI'AIIO-?EU O'˚A AUI'AIIOA OIA‰U˛˘AE aIOOI‡ eia 14 E II‡'E?E ?EU O'OA U‡・IE?A. OOOUIO?AIEA II‡'E‡UU ˚ eOEO‡IEA 1 .
aIUO I‡?Efl c‡ ‰EOOIAA OOEO˚'‡AUOfl ‰EOOIAA eEI'OI˚ eEI'OI/aI‰EI‡UO I‡ ‰EOOIAAaIUO I‡?Efl OUO・ ‡E‡˛UOfl IAIOUO ˚A I‡E‰˚E OEI'OI, IOUO ˚E UAIAUOI‡. I‡ I‡ ‰EOOIAA U'E‰AU¸ I‡ cEEA OEI'OI˚. '˚ IOEAUA ‰EOOIAA eOEO‡IEA aIUO IE UAU C˚AO' C˚ '‡O O OAUA'O"O IO˘IOOUE OE"I‡I‡. UOU‡IO'IAI. IOEAUA EOOOI¸AO'‡U¸ eOI‡A˚'‡AU, ?UO '˚ GPRS. UOIU"U UOIU"OE OOI¸AUAUAO¸ OUIEI"‡. AU‰EI¸IEI aIUO IE UAU C˚ '‡O O IO'OA OOIU?EIE A‡ fl‰A "OIOOO'OA C˚ OOO・˘AIEA c‡ OA"O‰Ifl AOU¸ ・‡U‡ AE.
aIUO I‡?Efl eEI'OI/aI‰EI‡UO I‡ C˚ AEEI IOEAUA O "I‡'IO"O IAI˛ eOEO‡IEA eOO・˘AIEfl C˚AO'˚ AU‰EOO OU. iOU‡IO'IE eA A‡‰ AO. e "‡I‡EAA AIOAOOU‡ ˚ aIUA IAU eia 16 OA A‡‰ AO‡?EE EOOOI¸AO'‡U¸ OOO・˘AIEE iOIU"E "C ‡'UOIO・EIA" ‡U‰EOO OUEI¸ iOU‡IO'IAI eEI'OI I‡ eOEO‡IEA C˚・ ‡I eEI'OI˚ ‰EOOIAAaIUO I‡?Efl SIM OOIO˘¸˛ OA 'EO WAP.
iOU‡IO'IE c‡?‡IO iOU‡IO'I‡ ‡・OU˚ SIM-I‡ U˚ EIAA‰O ‰Ifl UOU‡IO'IE UAIAUOI‡. eIA‰UEUA SIM-I‡ U˚. SIM-I‡ U˚ 1. C˚I¸UA 'OU‡'IAI‡ A‡‰IAE I‡ I‡iO‰EUOfl OO UI‡A‡IEflI OIA‰U˛˘EI ・‡U‡ A˛, AOIE ' UAIAUOI. 2. COU‡'¸UA SIM-I‡ UU U"OIOI 3. OOIE ?'AU‡ ‡ 'IEA, OIOU AU¸ C‡I OIflU¸ ・OI¸?EI I‡EIEUA I‡ E O AA‡II˚E IAO・iO‰EIO SIM-I‡ UU, I‡ U˚ ‰OIEIO 'O ‡'O.
iOU‡IO'IE c‡?‡IO iOU‡IO'I‡ ・‡U‡ AE 1. COU‡'¸UA IAOUO, 2. eia 18 ‡・OU˚ c‡‰‡'EUA ・‡U‡ A˛ I‡I ' AA OOI‡A‡IO I‡ ・‡U‡ A˛ ?U‡UIOA I‡ EOUIIA. ‰O ˘AI?I‡.
c‡?‡IO a‡ fl‰I‡ eA A‰ ・‡U‡ AE I‡I UAI, A‡ fl‰IO"O ‡・OU˚ I OO‰OOA‰EIEU¸ UOU OEOU'‡, 'OU‡'¸UA UAIAUOIU ・‡U‡ A˛ 1. COU‡'¸UA ?UAIA OA AIOOIO"O UAIAUOI. ' ?UAIA A‡ fl‰IO"O OA AIOOIO"O UOU OEOU'‡ OOA?E‡I¸IOA ' ' OU'A OUEA IEEIAE UAIAUOI‡. ?‡OUE 2. COU‡'¸UA A‡ fl‰IO"O 'EIIU eOI¸AUEUAO¸ IOIOIAIU OA AIOOIO"O UOU OEOU'‡ UOI¸IO ' OAAUIU. ' 'iO‰fl˘EI A‡ fl‰I˚I UOU OEOU'OI. 'OU‡'IflAUA ?UAIA eOUO OEIO! ? cA O EII‡‰˚'‡EUA C˚ IOEAUA UAIAUOI, A‡ fl‰IOA UOU OEOU'O.
iOU‡IO'IE c‡?‡IO eUII˛?AIEA ‡・OU˚ UOU OEOU'‡ A‡ fl‰IO"O eUII˛?EUA OA AIOOIOA UOU OEOU'O OU ・OIO'˚A IIOOIE A‡ fl‰IOA UAIAUOI‡, I‡ I‡E‡' I‡ ?UAIA A. e EIA?‡IEA ? A‡U‡ Afl, OOOU‡'IflAI‡fl OOIIOOU¸˛ ? cA ? CO U‰‡IflEUA I‡‰OEO¸ ‡A flEAI‡, I‡‰OEOE ? aIOII‡ UO"O, eia 20 A‡ fl‰I‡ SIM-I‡ UU EIE OOIE I‡ A‡ fl‰IE 'O ' AIfl ・˚U¸ A‡ fl‰IE. OUO・ ‡E‡AUOfl ‰EOOIAA ・‡U‡ Afl 'II˛?AI‡ OOIIOOU¸˛ ‰OIEI‡ EOOOI¸AO'‡IEAI. OA '˚I UAIAUOI‡ "a‡ fl‰I‡". UO ・U‰AU "a‡ fl‰I‡".
eO fl‰OI c‡?‡IO 'II˛?AIEfl ‡・OU˚ O UAIAUOI‡c‡?‡IO ‡・OU˚ UAIAUOIOI 1. c‡EIEUA E E II‡'E?U «a‡IOI?EU¸» C˚ UOI˚?EUA 2. C A‡'EOEIOOUE C‡I, 'OAIOEIO, ''AOUE 3. OOIE OAUE, A"O C‡? UAIAUOI‡ A'UIO'OE I‡EIEUA E U‰A EE'‡EUA OE"I‡I. OE"I‡I. UOU‡IO'OI [aAI˛ 4-5-1] OOU A・UAUOfl AI‡?AIEA. UAIAUOI AA 'OIO A OOfl'EU¸Ofl C AEEIA OEE‰‡IEfl ?A"O C˚ UOI˚?EUA OU PIN IO‰‡ IE?IO"O C˚II˛?AIEA U‰A EE'‡EUA (aI‡'E?‡ E Caa/Coaa). A'UIO'OE I‡ OO‰II˛?AI I I‡A'‡IEA ˝I ‡IA.
aO‰˚ ‰OOUUO‡ c‡?‡IO NIfl ?UO・˚ UO"O, EA・AE‡U¸ IO‰˚ ‰OOUUO‡, PUK (I OIA [aAI˛ UAIAUOI‡, OOEO‡II˚A ' PUK2) E IAO‡II?EOIE O'‡IIO"O C˚ IOEAUA C‡?A"O EOOOI¸AO'‡IEfl ‰‡IIOI EOOOI¸AO'‡U¸ aO‰˚ ‡A‰AIA. EAIAIflU¸Ofl IO"UU ‰OOUUO‡ OOI¸AO'‡UAIAI 4-5-6]. PIN IO‰ 4 ‰O 8 (OU AI‡IO') PIN IO‰ (eA OOI‡I¸I˚E a‰AIUEUEI‡?EOII˚E OU '‡?U SIM I‡ UU IAO‡II?EOIE O'‡IIO"O e・˚?IO PIN IO‰ O EI‡"‡AUOfl I SIM I‡ UA.
c‡?‡IO PUK IO‰ (OU cAO・iO‰EI (eA OOI‡I¸I˚E ‰Ifl I O EI‡"‡U¸Ofl IAOUI˚I ˝UOU IO‰. OO PUK2 IO‰ PUK 2 IO‰, OOUA flIE OOIE SIM I‡ UA. (OU 4 ‰O 8 «0000». C˚ I‡OU OEIE U‡I O'flEEUAO¸ OOOU‡'˘EIOI OO O'OEI OOIU?EU¸ -- U‡IEA O'flAE. UOIU" AI‡IO') I IAIOUO ˚I A‡・IOIE O'‡IIO"O PUK 2 IO‰, (OU A‡˘E˘‡AU SIM I‡ U‡I, PIN 2 IO‰‡. OOIE O'flEEUAO¸ 4 ‰O 8 '‡? OO O'OEI C˚ IAOUI˚I A‡OEOAE EA UAIAUOI‡ A‡'O‰OIEA UOU‡IO'IE EA EAIAIEU¸ IOEAUA AI‡IO') UAIAUOI OU uUOU EOOOI¸AO'‡IEfl.
iAIAUOII‡fl IIE"‡ NOOUUO NIfl I‡EIEUA AEEIA II‡'E?U OOOIA OEE‰‡IEfl, '˚・A EUA eOA'OIflAU C‡I EOI‡U¸ 2 IOIA . eOA'OIflAU C‡I ‰O・‡'IflU¸ A‡OEO¸ EIAI 5 IOIA O' eOA'OIflAU C‡I eIO . I‡・O ‰O 8 I‡E・OIAA IO'˚A "O E'flA‡U¸" ?‡OUO I eOA'OIflAU C‡I UAIAUOIO' E UOO˚ eOA'OIflAU ‰Ifl "OIOOO'O"O C‡I O OOI‡U E'‡U¸ Ei. EAIAIflU¸ AA IAIO‰E˛ A'OII‡, eOA'OIflAU IOIA O' I‡・O ‡ OOEOOI NIfl I‡E‰OE E OO A‰AIAIIU˛ EI‰EI‡UO ‡.
eU UIUU ‡ IAI˛ NOOUUO 3 1eOO・˘AIEfl cO'OA 1 2 CiO‰fl˘EA aOiO‰fl˘EA 2 AAA CE・ OA'OIOI A'UI‡ 3 o‡OUI˚E 4 eC-I‡I‡I˚ 4 5 EOIOO. 5 OO?U‡ 6 CEAEUI‡fl aAI˛ AU‰EOO OU. 1 3 I I‡ UO?I‡ E OIIO c‡U?IEIE 6 C I‡?EIA 7 o‡・IOI˚ 8 eU?AU O ‰OOU 9 iOU‡IO'IE 0 e O'A I‡ O‡I. 4 iOU‡IO'IE 1 2 3 2 C˚AO'˚ 1 2 3 4 iOU. 5 iOU˘AII˚A e EIflU˚A aOiO‰fl˘EA 4 eOEOOI 5 e?EOUEU¸ AU‰EI¸IEI N‡U‡ E ' AIfl iOU. UAIAUOI‡ 6 7 'OAi '˚AO'‡ a‡˘EU‡ C˚・O OAUE 3‡'O‰.
eU UIUU ‡ IAI˛ NOOUUO 5 8 eA A‡‰ AO. 1 COA 2 aO"‰‡ 3 cAU 4 2 A‡IflUO 3 OU'AU‡ 4 cA‰OOUUOAI '˚A.‰‡II 5 6 COA '˚A.U‡IO 6 a˝? 7 'OA 8 6 NOI‡?Iflfl a‡II‡‰IE PUSH OOO・˘AIEfl e OUEIE I URL eA AiO‰ 5 COA 7 eUIAIEU¸ eA UEUEI‡U e・ OO O OUEIAE e "‡I‡EAA 1 e "‡I‡EAA 2 a‡O.
eOO・˘AIEfl [aAI˛ 1] NOOUUO IAI˛ 'II˛?‡AU ' OA・fl N‡IIOA UUII?EE, "OIOOO'OE (eIUE・OE aO OUIEi eOO・˘AIEE), OAUA'˚IE OIUEA・I˚IE OOO・˘AIEflIE. cO'OA C˚ [aAI˛ IOEAUA 1. E ‰O 918 COE‰EUA [C˚・ .]. 2. OOIE C˚ SMS ‡ U‡IEA a OIA ' COO・˘AIEfl ' IAI˛ iOUEUA I‡OEO‡U¸ '˚ IOEAUA UO"O, AI‡IO' OOO・˘AIEfl UAIOUO'˚A A‰‡IUE O'‡U¸ AI‡IO'. IOIE?AOU'O OOU‡'?AAOfl O OO?UOE, aAI˛ 1-1] OEO‡U¸ ‡AIA OI O'flA‡II˚A I O O'A flU¸ OOO・˘AIEE.
eOO・˘AIEfl [aAI˛ 1] NOOUUO I aAI˛ eOi ‡IEU¸ iAIAUOI OOO・˘AIEA. C‡O, OO OOEU IE OIA‰UAU OOi ‡IEU¸ ''A‰AIIOA o‡・IOI o‡・IOI C˚ fl'IflAUOfl OOO・˘AIE˛, OO‰"OUO'IAII˚I OOO・˘AIEAI. EA ?‡・IOIO' E ‰O・‡'EU¸ A"O O‰EI C˚ OI‡IE UAUA OUO ‡'EU¸. A‡ ‡IAA '˚・ ‡U¸ IOEAUA IOUO OA CEAEUI‡fl I‡ UO?I‡ uIAIAIU‡IE CEAEUIOE I‡ UO?IE IO・EI¸IO"O UAIAUOI‡, OO?U˚ (e-mail). C˚ OOO・˘AIE˛.
NOOUUO a‡I EOOOI¸AO'‡U¸ aOOOI¸AO'‡IEA AEEI i9 UUII?EE C‡I OOA'OIEU ・˚OU O aAI˛ T9 UAIOU‡ ''O‰‡ I ''AOUE UAIOU. c‡iO‰flO¸ T9, C‡I ' OOIO'‡I‡ I‡ ' OIO'‡ fl, UOI¸IO IUEIO OOOU'AUOU'U˛˘AE O II‡'E?U C˚ U‡IEA O‰EI N‡II‡fl ‡A OO?Efl ' UAIAUOIA ‰O・‡'IflU¸ A‡IOEAIIO"O EOOOI¸AO'‡IEE IOUO ˚E I‡E‡U¸ ・UI'OE. IOEAUA IO'˚A OIO'‡. ? c‡OEO‡IEA OIO', EOOOI¸AUfl 1. c‡?IEUA OEO‡U¸ OIO'O, OO ‰A'flUU˛.
eOO・˘AIEfl NIfl [aAI˛ ?UO・˚ UO"O ''O‰‡ IAOIOI¸IEi I‡E‡UOE II‡'E?U ?EU # C˚ I‡EIAUA, * II‡'E?U IOEAUA E aO"‰‡ C˚ ? OOIE ? OOIE OIO'O 30 II‡'E?U c‡EIEUA '‡ E‡IU: II‡'E?U EAI‡AI˚E C˚・A EUA OEI'OI. OIO'O, OOIE #. * E OEI'OI O O'A ¸UA I‡OEO‡IEfl. E I‡OEO‡IO OEO‡U¸ OIO'O. OIA‰U˛˘AA : IAO ‡'EI¸IO I‡EEI‡fl OOEOI, : O ‡'EI¸IO I‡?IEUA '‡ E‡IU OOIE OIO'‡ C‡I IUEIO"O OO・OU'AIIOA I‡ UEIIE, eia C˚ AEEI‡: U E I‡EIEUA AI¸UA I‡UE'I˚E C‡?A UO UAIOU‡.
NOOUUO aAI˛ I C'A‰EUA U A・UAIOA OIO'O 3. NIfl ?UO・˚ UO"O, IAOIOI¸IO UAi ‰O OOI‡ OO , IA OEI'OI. T9 uA˚IE C˚ I‡EIEUA O AOEI‡IEfl 1 IAO・iO‰EI˚E OOfl'EUOfl ? AI‡I ''AOUE II‡'E?U ‡A '˚・ ‡U¸ IOEAUA C AEEIA i9». (eO i9, C˚ i9 flA˚IE IOEAUA i9 UIOI?‡IE˛ ' aAI˛. ‡A‰AIA '˚・ ‡U¸ U‡IEA «'˚II. ' OOIOEAIEE I‡iO‰EUOfl Caa). [aAI˛ CiO‰fl˘EA OOIE C˚ OOIU?EIE OOfl'EUOfl 'iO‰fl˘Ei OOO・˘AIEA 'OA (1). C˚ OOO・˘AIEE OEI'OI OOEOIA O E II‡'E?U OOEOI‡.
eOO・˘AIEfl [aAI˛ 1] NOOUUO eOOI‡U¸ C˚ I aAI˛ SMS IOEAUA OOO・˘AIEA, ' OU'AU OUO ‡'EU¸ I‡EIAUA AOIE I‡ [eI]. II‡'E?U eA AOI‡U¸ C˚ IOEAUA '˚・ ‡IIOA [eI]. OUO ‡'EU¸ I‡EIAUA AOIE I‡ OOO・˘AIEA ‡・OIAIUU, ‰ U"OIU II‡'E?U eUA AU¸ C˚ IOEAUA aA'IA?¸ OOIE U‡IEA IO U‡IEA I‡EIAUA AOIE I‡ II‡'E?U C˚ IOEAUA A'UI E AOU¸ OIOEAUA OIOEAUA eOi ‡IEU¸ C˚ IOIA , OIOEAUA A"O OOi ‡IEU¸ '˚AO' OOU˘AOU'EU¸ ' OO UOI¸IO IA UAIAUOIIOE ˝UOIU '˚‰AIEU¸ IIEEIA. IOIA U.
NOOUUO [aAI˛ aOiO‰fl˘EA eE '˚・O A OOO・˘AIE˛ C˚ O E I‡ [c‡A‡‰]. a OIA OOO・˘AIEfl OUUAI EA IAI˛ C˚ ˝UO"O, '˚・O ‡ eOOIA ‰Ifl OOIU?AIEfl ‰OOUUO‡ OUO ‡'EU¸ OOO・˘AIEA I IUEIOIU OOOIA OOO・˘AIEfl. O?UAIEfl I‡EIEUA 'OA U‰‡IEU¸ eUA AU¸ OOO・˘AIEfl, [eO?EE] I D I‡'E"‡?EE, , 'OA IAI˛ OOEOI‡. O O?UAIEfl U OIOEAUA OOEOOI U'E‰AU¸ OA AEUE [eI] ‰Ifl O aOiO‰fl˘EA, II‡'E?U '˚EUE A‡iOUEUA OIOEAUA OIOEAUA II‡'E? OOIO˘E I‡EIEUA ˝UO"O C˚ C˚ OOO・˘AIEE.
eOO・˘AIEfl [aAI˛ 1] NOOUUO eC-I‡I‡I˚ (a‡'EOEU OU [aAI˛ I aAI˛ 1-4] OOA ‡UO ‡) aIUO I‡?EOII˚A fl'Ifl˛UOfl OOO・˘AIEfl (eC OOO・˘AIEfl) E OA A‰‡˛UOfl OAU¸ OOO・˘AIEflIE ?A AA OOI¸AO'‡UAIflI GSM. eIE UAIAUOIO' O A‰OOU‡'Ifl˛U O・˘U˛ I‡I: O・ EIUO I‡?E˛, U‡IU˛ O'O‰IE OO"O‰˚, EIUO I‡?E˛ ‡'UOIO・EI¸I˚i ‡OUAI‡i, O O・I‡i, U‡IOE, ・E EA'˚i ?AI‡i. EIAAU O'OE OO C˚ a‡E‰˚E 'E‰ EIUO I‡?EE IOIA , IOUO OIU IOEAUA I OOA ‡UO U OOUO'OE O'flAE.
NOOUUO I aAI˛ eE"I‡I ?N‡ e E OOIU?AIEE O OEIUO IE UAU ? aIUO I‡?EOIIO"O C‡O O・ C‡? OOO・˘AIEfl ˝UOI UAIAUOI OE"I‡IOI. A'UIO'˚I cAU e E OOIU?AIEE O OEIUO IE UAU aIUO I‡?EOIIO"O C‡O O・ C‡? OOO・˘AIEfl ˝UOI UAIAUOI IA OE"I‡IOI. A'UIO'˚I uA˚I C˚ '˚・ ‡U¸ IUEI˚E ˝UO"O [eI]. eOOIA aIUO I‡?EOII˚A OOO・˘AIEfl C‡I IOEAUA II‡'E?U C‡? flA˚I OUUAI I‡E‡UEfl UAIAUOI ・U‰AU O I‡ '˚・ ‡IIOI C‡IE I‡ EIEI‡U¸ flA˚IA. a‡I‡I˚ ? NO・‡'. COOOOI¸AUEUAO¸ IO'U˛ ? e OOI. OOIE II‡'E?U AIUE'.
eOO・˘AIEfl [aAI˛ 1] NOOUUO EOIOO. OO?U‡ C ‰‡IIOI IAI˛ OOO・˘AIEfl E [aAI˛ C˚ EOIOOO'‡fl aAI˛ 1-5] IOEAUA OOIU?EU¸ I C‡?E O OOIU?E'‡U¸ IOIA "OIOOO'˚A OOO・˘AIEE. "OIOOO'˚i ?AIU ‡ OO?U‡ C ‰‡IIOI C˚ IAI˛ IOEAUA C‡?E O OOIU?E'‡U¸ "OIOOO'˚A OOO・˘AIEfl. EOIOO. ?AIU C˚ IOEAUA ˝U‡ UOIU"‡ ?UO・˚ I‡OU OEIE ' AIfl ? O'OEI OOA ‡UO OI IAO・iO‰EI˚ IO AIUIOE ‰Ifl I‡EIEUA E U‰A EE'‡EUA ‰IEUAI¸IOA 1.
NOOUUO CEAEUI‡fl ‰Ifl A‰‡IUE O'‡IEfl CEAEUIOE I‡ UO?IE uIAIAIU‡IE IO・EI¸IO"O E ? [aAI˛ I‡ UO?I‡ aOOOI¸AUAUOfl UAIAUOI‡, ˝IAIU OIIOE ‡‰ AO eA‰‡IUE O'‡U¸ IOIA OO?U˚ : C˚ aAI˛ 1-6] C‡?AE 'EAEUIOE fl'Ifl˛UOfl ‡・O?A"O (e-mail). OIOEAUA I EIfl, I‡ UO?IE. IOIA UAIAUOI‡, IOIA U‡IO‡ CEAEUIU˛ OU A‰‡IUE O'‡U¸ I‡ UO?IU.
eOO・˘AIEfl [aAI˛ 1] NOOUUO iOU‡IO'IE iEO [aAI˛ I 1-9] OOO・˘AIEfl aAOUI˚E SMS, EOIOO, i‡IO, e・˚?IO, OOO・˘AIEfl UEO C‡? A‡IAIEU¸ UAIOU OAE‰E., e OI O EIEI‡˛˘AIU OOUO'OE ERMES OO?U‡, IOEAUA UO I‡U‡IE, ‡I¸UA I‡UE'I˚IE U uI. SMS. C˚ IOUO ˚A OOO・˘AIEA. O'flAE OO OO'O‰U i ‡IAIEfl N‡II‡fl OOA'OIflAU UOIU"‡ UA?AIEA '‡?A X.400, I‡ UOU‡IO'IAI I UOU OEOU'U, ・U‰UU OO‰iO‰EU¸ I C‡?AIU e・ ‡UEUAO¸ OOA ‡UO I‡IE?Efl ‰‡IIOE UUII?EE.
NOOUUO aAI˛ SMS nAIU OOIE I C˚ ''AOUE iOUEUA ‡‰ AO C˚ ‰OIEI˚ OOO・˘AIEfl IO OUIEA OUO ‡'IflU¸ ?AIU ‡ OOO・˘AIEE. AUI‡"‡ C˚ '˚・ ‡U¸ UOI OIOEAUA e O'A I‡ OOIE C˚ '˚・A AUA EOOOI¸AO'‡IIOE O・˙AI O‡I. O‡IflUE [aAI˛ ‰‡IIOA OOOUOEU EA OOO・˘AIEE. 1-0] IAI˛, ‡ U‡IEA O‡IflUE, C‡IE ‰Ifl A‰‡IUE UAI˚i OUII˚ UAIAUOI O・˘EE O‡IflUE O・˙AI OOI‡EAU O・˙AI O‡IflUE. SIM I‡ U˚ E e・˘EE O‡IflUE UAIAUOI‡.
C˚AO'˚ [aAI˛ 2] NOOUUO iOU˘AII˚A [aAI˛ N‡II‡fl OOA'OIflAU UUII?Efl ˝UEI Ei O OOIOU AU¸ N‡II‡fl UUII?Efl ˝UEI Ei O OOIOU AU¸ ‰‡UU N‡II‡fl UUII?Efl UAIAUOII˚i IOIA O˚U‡IEO¸ '˚AO' OO IIEEIA, C˚ IOIA ‡ eia 40 UAIAUOIIOE '˚AO' OO IIEEIA, OOEOOI OOOIA‰IEi '˚AO' OOU˘AOU'EU¸ ' UAIAUOIIOE OO IIEEIA, ' AIfl. 2-3] C‡I '˚AO' O', O OOIOU AU¸ C˚ IOUO ˚i C˚ U‡I OOi ‡IEU¸ Ei ‰‡UU '˚AO'O' OOU˘AOU'EU¸ ' E IOIA ‡I, 'OAi IOEAUA IOEAUA IOIA ‡ OOU˘AOU'EU¸.
NOOUUO e?EOUEU¸ E eOIU?AII˚i 'OA U‰‡IEU¸ eUOEIOOU¸ E C‡I OOA'OIflAU O‰IO' AIAIIO e [aAI˛ EU I‡I N‡II‡fl UUII?Efl eOU˘AOU'IAII˚i [aAI˛ OOIO˘¸˛ ‰‡IIO"O C‡?Ei OUOEIOOU¸ I aAI˛ 2-5] U‰‡IEU¸ OOEOIE '˚AO'O'. C˚ OOEOIE e OOU˘AII˚i, OIOEAUA '˚AO'O'. 2-6] IAI˛ C˚ IOEAUA OOOIOU AU¸ ‰IEUAI¸IOOU¸ A'OIIO'. NIEUAI¸IOOU¸ N‡II‡fl ' UUII?Efl ?‡O‡i, 'iO‰fl˘Ei E C‡I OOA'OIflAU IEIUU‡i E OAIUI‰‡i 1. c‡EIEUA [aAI˛] 2 ‰Ifl ・˚OU O"O 3.
C˚AO'˚ [aAI˛ 2] NOOUUO I aAI˛ eUOEIOOU¸ N‡II‡fl OAUA'‡fl C‡?A"O OOOIA‰IA"O O・ OO‡ 'OAi O?AUU [aAI˛] 2. c‡EIEUA 2 ‰Ifl ・˚OU O"O 3. ' AEEIA C˚・A EUA eUOEIOOU¸ OUIIU C˚ U'E‰EUA O?AU?EIE. O・ OOEU¸ OOI‡‰O・EUOfl 4 OO‰IAI˛ NIfl IO‰ PIN2. OEE‰‡IEfl. U E D . [C˚・ .]. I‡EIEUA E COA eOOIA‰IEE, E e・ OOEU¸ : '˚・A EUA EIE ‰OOUUO‡, II‡'E?E EOOOI¸AUfl '˚AO'O', C‡I UOU‡IO'OI 1.
NOOUUO ? 3. C˚・A EUA OUIIU iOU‡IO'Ia 4. C˚・A EUA OUIIU iOU. iOU‡IO' I A‰ N‡II‡fl OAUA'‡fl '‡I˛U˚. ・U‰AU OOIE OOI‡A‡IO ' ‰EOOIAA OUOEIOOUE [aAI˛] 2. c‡EIEUA 2 ‰Ifl ・˚OU O"O C˚AO'˚, 3. 4. C˚・A EUA C˚・A EUA ' AEEIA OUIIU iOU‡IO'Ia OUIIU iOU‡IO' OO , OIO OIOEAUA OOI‡ O A'˚?AI. OEE‰‡IEfl. U E D . [C˚・ .] I‡EIEUA E '˚・A EUA EIE ‰OOUUO‡, II‡'E?E EOOOI¸AUfl UAi ・U‰AU IA 1. c‡EIEUA C˚ OEE‰‡IEfl.
C˚AO'˚ [aAI˛ 2] NOOUUO ? I A'UO‰EOOIAE eE CII UOU‡IO'IA OOU‡UOI OOI‡A‡I‡ ' OOI‡U˚. A‰EIE? OUOEIOOU¸ AEEIA eOOIA OEE‰‡IEfl 1. c‡EIEUA [aAI˛] 2. c‡EIEUA 2 ‰Ifl ・˚OU O"O C˚AO'˚, AEEIA 3. C˚・A EUA OUIIU iOU‡IO'Ia 4. C˚・A EUA OUIIU A'UO‰EOOIAE. C˚ IOEAUA OOIO˘E O O'A EU¸ GPRS OO OAUE. ' AIAIE C˚ OOA‰EIAI˚ ‰OOUUO‡, O I‡EIEUA '˚・A EUA EIE D . [C˚・ .] 2-7] O・˙AI i‡I U E E GPRS [aAI˛ eO ‡'I‡ ・U‰AU OEE‰‡IEfl. II‡'E?E EOOOI¸AUfl OOI‡A‡I '˚AO'‡ '˚AO'‡.
NOOUUO e・˙AI C˚ eUO ‡'IAIO ? e EIflUO ? aAI˛ EIU IOEAUA ? ? I O O'A EU¸ O・˙AI OA A‰‡IIOE EIUO I‡?EE.
[aAI˛ AU‰EOO OU. 3] NOOUUO C ‰‡IIOI C˚ IAI˛ OE"I‡I˚ UAIAUOI‡ UOIO'EE E IOEAUA EAIAIflU¸ ' A‡'EOEIOOUE E OU I aAI˛ A'UIO'˚A I‡OU ‡E'‡U¸ OO・˚UEE, ‡AIE?I˚i ‡・OIAIUO'. " UOO CIEI‡IEA eO‰IAI˛ ? EIAAU C OIU?‡A ? AOIE I I‡I ‡IOAOOU‡ ˚ OO U‡UE'I˚E OIAIEU¸ AIUE'E O'‡U¸ OUIIU C‡?AIU UAIAUOIU EIE C˚ c‡U?IEI OO‰II˛?AI˚ ‡'UOIO・EI¸I˚E (handsfree), C˚ IA U‡IEA OIOEAUA ' U?IU˛. [aAI˛ : I OIA O OUEIAE "AIUE'E O'‡U¸".
NOOUUO o‡OUI˚E ? ? [aAI˛ : C˚ IOEAUA ‡IUE'E O'‡U¸ aAIAIEU¸ : C˚ IOEAUA EAIAIflU¸ E OIIO ? [aAI˛ ' IAI˛ 3-4] C˚ IOEAUA ‡IUE'E O'‡U¸ aAIAIEU¸ : C˚ IOEAUA EAIAIflU¸ AIUE'E O'‡U¸ ' IAI˛ [aAI˛ 3-5] C OUIIUA : ˝UOI ‡U‰EOO OUEI¸ ? aAIAIEU¸ : C˚ C I‡?EIA AIUE'E O'‡U¸ [aAI˛ : C˚ IAI˛ O OUEI¸ AI‡?AIEfl aAIAIEU¸ : C˚ OO‰IAI˛, e OUEI¸. C˚ EAIAIflU¸ ' IAI˛ IOEAUA ‡IUE'E O'‡U¸ AI‡?AIEfl OO‰IAI˛, e OUEI¸.
[aAI˛ AU‰EOO OU. 3] NOOUUO eO‰IAI˛ C I‡E‰O"O [aAI˛ O OUEIfl OA OOI‡IEA‡?EE I‡OU OEI‡i O OUEIfl EIA˛UOfl OO‰IAI˛, I aAI˛ 3-x-x] IOUO ˚A IEEA. OOEO‡I˚ CiO‰fl˘EE eOA'OIflAU '˚AO'A iEO UOU‡IO'EU¸ ' A‡'EOEIOOUE O 'E‰ O A‰UO AE‰AIEfl OU 'iO‰fl˘AI UOIO'EE. OI UE‡˛˘Ei A'OII‡ eOA'OIflAU UOU‡IO'EU¸ OI UE‡˛˘Ei UEO OE"I‡I‡ A'UIO'O"O ' A‡'EOEIOOUE OU UOIO'EE. E OIIOOU¸ eOA'OIflAU UOU‡IO'EU¸ OI UE‡˛˘Ei eE"I‡I eOA'OIflAU OI UE‡˛˘Ei E OII.
NOOUUO aAI˛ I A'UOOU'AU N‡II‡fl UUII?Efl ・U‰AU ‡IUE'E O'‡I‡ C‡? UAIAUOI I I‡U?IEI‡I OO‰II˛?AI ‡'UOIO・EI¸IOE "‡ IEUU ˚). ? ? ' UOI EIE OIU?‡A, AOIE IOIOIAIUU eUII˛?EU¸ iAIAUOI ? UOI¸IO ・U‰AU IA oA AA 5 oA AA 5 OAIUI‰ oA AA 10 oA AA 10 OAIUI‰ A'OIOI O EIEI‡U¸ ‡'UOI‡UE?AOIE. OAI. UAIAUOI A'OIOI O EIAU ‡'UOI‡UE?AOIE. OAI. UAIAUOI A'OIOI O EIAU ‡'UOI‡UE?AOIE.
iOU‡IO'IE [aAI˛ 4] NOOUUO C ˝UOI C˚ IAI˛ C‡? I‡OU OEU¸ [aAI˛ AU‰EI¸IEI e E OOIO˘E ・U‰EI¸IEI IOEAUA aAI˛ UAIAUOI. 4-1] C˚ IAI˛ ‰‡IIO"O I OIOEAUA UOU‡I‡'IE'‡U¸ UAIAUOI‡. AIUE'E O'‡U¸ C˚ IOEAUA (o‡O˚ E 1. COE‰EUA 2. C˚・A EUA [CII/C˚II]. 3. OOIE ' C˚ EOOOI¸AUEUA 4. C˚・A EUA I‡'E"‡?EE: OEAIAOfl?IO. 5. OOIE ‰‡EA eia 50 ・U‰EI¸IEI UOU‡IO'EU¸ I‡ OO A‰AIAIIOA ' AIfl aEIUU˚). C˚ O E aAI˛.
NOOUUO I aAI˛ eUII˛?EU¸ C˚ IOEAUA 1. COE‰EUA 2. C˚・A EUA [CII/C˚II]. OUIAIEU¸ ' eUII˛?EU¸ 3. C˚ U'E‰EUA 4. OOIE C˚ OOO・˘AIEA iOUEUA I‡E‡UEfl OUUAI AU‰EI¸IEI I‡ '˚II˛?AI. ・U‰EI¸IEI '˚II˛?EU¸ II‡'E?E I‡EIEUA [N‡], EI‡?A [cAU]. I‡EIEUA N‡U‡ ・U‰EI¸IEI‡. UOU‡IO'IU aAI˛. E [aAI˛ ' AIfl 4-2] N‡U‡ ? iOU. ‰‡UU C ‰‡IIOI C‡?AI ? 1. COE‰EUA 2. C˚・A EUA 3. C'A‰EUA 4. c‡EIEUA iO I‡U C˚ IOEAUA C˚ IAI˛ UOU‡IO'EU¸/EAIAIEU¸ IOEAUA ‰‡UU I‡ UAIAUOIA. ' IAI˛. iOU.
iOU‡IO'IE [aAI˛ 4] NOOUUO aAI˛ I C AIfl iAIAUOI EIAAU UOU‡IO'EU¸ ?‡O˚. 'OU OAII˚A C ‰‡IIOI C˚ IAI˛ '˚・ ‡U¸ UO I‡U ‡ U‡IEA ' AIfl, OIOEAUA OUO・ ‡EAIEfl ' AIAIE. 1. COE‰EUA 2. C˚・A EUA ? iOU. C ' IAI˛. C AIfl C‡?A"O [C˚・ .]. II‡'E?U C˚・A EUA 2. C'A‰EUA UAIU˘AA UOU‡IO'EU¸ iOU‡IO'EU¸ ' AIfl U A・UAIOA I‡ ' AIfl O OOIO˘¸˛ UO I‡U UOU‡IO'EU¸ 4. c‡EIEUA I‡E‡' I‡ [C˚・ .]. II‡'E?U II‡'E? U E D , AOIE 2. [eI] ' AI. '˚・ ‡U¸ UO I‡U IOEAUA C˚・A EUA [C˚・ .].
NOOUUO iOU. [aAI˛ UAIAUOI‡ C˚ IOEAUA C‡?EIE OOU A・IOOUflIE. I‡EIEUA I‡ II‡'E?U aAI˛ 4-3] I‡OU OEIE UAIAUOI‡ IAI˛ C˚・A EUA [C˚・ .]. EAIAIEU¸ I ' OOOU'AUOU'EE iOU. O UAIAUOI‡, E NEOOIAE ? i ‡I-I¸ OOIE ? C˚ IOEAUA 'O ' AIfl OEE‰‡IEfl ・OIAA OUO・ ‡EAI‡ 20 OAIUI‰, ?AI I‡ I‡ UEII‡. '˚・ ‡U¸ IOUO ‡fl ‡IEI‡?E˛, ・U‰AU OUO・ ‡E‡U¸Ofl '˚AO'‡.
iOU‡IO'IE [aAI˛ 4] NOOUUO ? aIfl OAUE OOIE C˚ ˝I ‡IA '˚・A AUA 'O AEEIA OUO・ ‡E‡U¸Ofl ? N‡, EIfl IA OIOEAUA I‡E‰OI I˛・U˛ I‡ I‡ OAUE OO‰O'AUIE O E aOIU ‡OU eOOIA‰. IOEAUA fl IOOU¸ UOU‡IO'EU¸ I‡E‡UEAI UOIOU AIE˛, U , D UaN I‡ OO II‡'E?E . OO U i‡IO C˚ IOEAUA UAIAUOI‡ I‡?AOU'A UOU‡IO'EU¸ OIO OOU¸ OOOIA‰O'‡UAI¸IO"O 19200 bps ‰Ifl EOOOI¸AO'‡IEfl UAIAUOI‡ A"O I PC. U‡IO‡, O E OO‰II˛?AIEE ' OO U‡ ' GPRS & Data C˚ IOEAUA UAIAUOI‡ I‡?AOU'A 54 EIfl II‡'E?U.
NOOUUO I aAI˛ uA˚I C ‰‡IIOI IAI˛ C˚ '˚・ ‡U¸ IOEAUA EOOOI¸AUAI˚E flA˚I, ' UAIAUOIA. iOU. C˚ [aAI˛ '˚AO'‡ IOEAUA I‡E‡UEfl IAI˛ IAI˛, I OUIOOfl˘AAOfl OK, '˚・ ‡' iOU‡IO'I‡ I‡ II‡'E?U iOU‡IO'IE. a˛・‡fl 4-4] ‡IUE'EAE O'‡U¸ '˚AO'U, OUUAI I‡iO‰flO¸ IAI˛, ' IIOOI‡ ?N‡ OOIE C˚ '˚・A AUA 'iO‰fl˘EE '˚AO', C˚ OUIIU, I‡ OIOEAUA I˛・U˛ OU'AUEU¸ II‡'E?U, A‡ I‡ EOII˛?AIEAI E.
iOU‡IO'IE [aAI˛ 4] NOOUUO eOO˚II‡ I aAI˛ Aec (A‡'EOEU OU OAUE E UOIU") O A‰OOU‡'IflAI˚i ?N‡ OOIE '˚ O'OE IOIA ・U‰AU '˚・A AUA ‰‡II˚E OUO・ ‡E‡U¸Ofl I‡ UAIAUOI OUIIU, ‡・OIAIUU, '˚A˚'‡AIOIU U‡IEI UAIAUOI‡ ‰EOOIAA ・U‰AU O・ ‡AOI OOO˚I‡U¸ C‡? IOIA '˚A˚'‡AIO"O ‡・OIAIU‡. ? cAU OOIE '˚ O'OE IOIA '˚・A AUA eEE‰‡IEA '˚A. OOIE UOIU"‡ ‰‡II‡fl OEE‰‡˛˘EE ? eia 56 (a‡'EOEU OU '˚AO'. OOOU'AUOU'U˛˘AE OOOU'AUOU'U˛˘AE e O'A I‡ OOOU. e O'A I‡ OU‡UUO‡ UOIU"E.
NOOUUO I aAI˛ aUIIA . eE ‰‡IIOE 'II˛?AIEE A'UIO'OE OI˚?‡U¸ ‰IEUAI¸IOOU¸ OE"I‡I, C˚ AEAIEIUUIO UUII?EE, C‡I OOA'OIfl˛˘EE ・U‰AUA OUOIAEE'‡U¸ ‡A"O'O ‡. A'UO‰OA'OI ?N‡ OOIE ‰‡II‡fl OOA‰EIAIEfl UUII?Efl ・U‰AU ‡IUE'E O'‡I‡, O A‰O EIflUO A˘A ' OIU?‡A 10 IAU‰‡?IO"O OOO˚UOI UOU‡IO'EU¸ OOA‰EIAIEA. ? cAU OOIE ‰‡II‡fl OOA‰EIAIEfl UUII?Efl OO'UO I˚i ‡IUE'E O'‡I‡, OOO˚UOI ' OIU?‡A UOU‡IO'EU¸ IAU‰‡?IO"O OOA‰EIAIEA IA ・U‰AU.
iOU‡IO'IE [aAI˛ 4] NOOUUO a‡˘EU‡ [aAI˛ I 4-5] PIN1 aO‰ C ‰‡IIOI C˚ IAI˛ A‡O ‡?E'‡I ''O‰ C‡?A"O UAIAUOI‡. UAIAUOI OOO OOEU 1. c‡EIEUA IIOOIU 2. c‡EIEUA I‡ EIE IOEAUA ?UO・˚ UOU‡IO'EU¸, UAIAUOI PIN IO‰‡ C‡?AE SIM I‡ U˚ O E 'II˛?AIEE OOIE C‡? ‰‡II‡fl UUII?Efl ‡IUE'E O'‡I‡, C‡O ''AOUE PIN IO‰. [aAI˛] 4 II‡'E?U EOOOI¸AUEUA ' II‡'E?E AEEIA OEE‰‡IEfl. ‰Ifl OOIU?AIEfl O flIO"O ‰Ifl 'iO‰‡ I‡'E"‡?EE ‰OOUUO‡ ' AEEI iOU‡IO'IE. 3. C˚・A EUA IAI˛ 4. C˚・A EUA aO‰ 5.
NOOUUO iAI-I C˚ aAI˛ A‡・I! IOEAUA EOOOI¸AO'‡U¸ UAIAUOI 'II˛?AIEE UUII?Efl UAIAUOI ・AAOO‡OIOOUE IO‰ ˝UOU A‡O OOEU IO‰ UAIAUOI‡. ・AAOO‡OUIOOUE, "A'UOI‡UE?AOIE", '˚・A AUA IO‰ A‡O OOEU OOIE C˚ 'II˛?AI‡. EA・AE‡IEA 'O C‡?A"O EOOOI¸AO'‡IEfl IAO‡II?EOIE O'‡IIO"O ? I UOI¸IO ' OIAI˚ OIU?‡A eE AOIE ˝U‡ C‡? SIM-I‡ U˚. AIUE'E O'‡U¸ ? eUII˛?EU¸ ? A'UOI‡UE?AOIE A'UOI‡UE?.
iOU‡IO'IE [aAI˛ 4] NOOUUO a‡O AU '˚AO'‡ A‡O AU‡ EIE OOU˘AOU'IflU¸ '˚AO'O'. OIOEAUA COA C˚ ? C˚ IA N‡II‡fl UUII?Efl OIA‰U˛˘EA UAIAUOIU I‡UA"O E˛ OO A‰AIAIIU˛ U A・UAU O‡ OIfl A‡O AU‡ '˚AO'‡. C˚ OO‰IAI˛. : EOiO‰fl˘EA A‡O AUEU¸ 'OA EOiO‰fl˘EA '˚AO'˚. 'OA EOiO‰fl˘EA IAE‰UI‡ O‰I˚A : IAE‰UI‡ . IOEAUA C‡?AIU OOA'OIflAU O EIEI‡U¸ U'E‰AU¸ IOEAUA aOi aAI˛ '˚A. iOIU"‡ ? I A‡O AUEU¸ '˚AO'˚. ? aOi. C˚ OO COA C˚ 'OA A‡O AUEU¸ A‡ '˚AO'˚, ? : OUI.
NOOUUO iEIO. C˚ (a‡'EOEU I‡・O IOEAUA UAIAUOII˚IE IIOOIU 2. c‡EIEUA II‡'E?U EOOOI¸AUEUA [aAI˛] ' 4 II‡'E?E aAI˛ I‡ U˚) '˚AO'˚ cOIA ‡ IOIA ‡IE. 1. c‡EIEUA SIM OU EOiO‰fl˘EA O" ‡IE?EU¸ I OO A‰AIAII˚IE '‡?EI A‡˘E˘AI˚ AEEIA IO‰OI PIN2. OEE‰‡IEfl. ‰Ifl OOIU?AIEfl O flIO"O ' ‰Ifl 'iO‰‡ I‡'E"‡?EE ‰OOUUO‡ EIE AEEI iOU‡IO'IE. 3. C˚・A EUA 4. C'A‰EUA 5. OOIE IAI˛ IO‰ PIN2 IO‰ OIA‰U˛˘EA a‡˘EU‡. PIN I‡EIEUA E UO C˚ IOEAUA OO‰IAI˛.
iOU‡IO'IE [aAI˛ 4] NOOUUO eIAIEU¸ C˚ EAIAIEU¸ IO‰˚ [aAI˛] 2. c‡EIEUA II‡'E?U 4 EOOOI¸AUEUA II‡'E?E A‡˘EUI˚E ‰OOUUO‡: II‡'E?U ' AEEIA ‰Ifl OOIU?AIEfl O flIO"O ' ‰Ifl 'iO‰‡ I‡'E"‡?EE PIN, PIN2. IO‰, OEE‰‡IEfl. ‰OOUUO‡ AEEI iOU‡IO'IE. 4. C˚・A EUA IAI˛ C˚・A EUA [C˚・ .]. eIAIEU¸ 5. OOIE C˚ a‡˘EU‡. iOUEUA PIN2/O‡ OI¸ 6. EAIAIEU¸ IO‰ I‡E‡UEfl OUUAI IO‰ I‡EIEUA A‡O AU‡, IO'˚E C'A‰EUA IO‰˚ I‡ II‡'E?U ・AAOO‡OIOOUE/PIN/aO‰ I‡ II‡'E?U [eI].
NOOUUO I aAI˛ eU?IOE c‡ ‰EOOIAA OUO・ '‡?AE ‰OI‡?IAE IOEAUA ‡AEUOfl OOEOOI OAUE AOU¸ '˚・ ‡U¸ ' U?IU˛ OAUAE ‰OOUUOI˚i O OO"I‡?AIEA. OUIEI"O'OA C‡O UOU ‡E'‡˛˘U˛ IOUO ˚IE C˚ U OAU¸. aA・ ‡II˚A C˚ IOEAUA uUOU eO A‰ ‰O・‡'IflU¸ IA IO‰ OAUE, 3‡'O‰.
[aAI˛ eA A‡‰ AO. (A‡'EOEU COA OU OAUE E eA A‡‰ AOUAU aO"‰‡ '˚AO'˚, OO ‡A"O'‡ E'‡AUA eA A‡‰ AOUAU I‡iO‰EUOfl COA 'OA eia 64 '˚ I‡ C˚ IOUO ˚A IA OU'A?‡AUA. AOIE UAIAUOI '˚II˛?AI OAUE. I‡ IOIA , OO‰II˛?AII˚E I OO‰II˛?AII˚E I IOIO¸˛UA U. eA A‡‰ AOUAU U‡IOEIEI¸IOIU aAI˛ I‡I 5-5] '˚AO'˚ [aAI˛ '˚A.U‡IO eO‰IAI˛ ' AIfl, 5-4] '˚AO'˚, [aAI˛ '˚A.‰‡II OA OOI‡I¸IOIU COA '˚AO'˚, ‰AEOU'Efl AOI˚ eA A‡‰ AOUAU '˚AO'˚.
NOOUUO I aAI˛ AIUE'E O'‡U¸ AIUE'E UAU ? OOOU'AUOU'U˛˘U˛ N U"OE IOIA eUO ‡'IflAU ' ' OOO・˘AIEE. EIUO I‡?EOII˚A '˚AO'˚ UUII?Efl E IA 'II˛?AI‡ COA '˚AO'˚. aA・ ‡II˚A C'O‰EU ? N‡II‡fl ?AIU COA OO‰IAI˛ U‡IOEIEI¸I˚A ? UOIU"U. u˘. C˚ IOIA "OI. ‰Ifl OA A‡‰ AO‡?EE. OO?. IOEAUA ' O‡IflUE OOi ‡IEU¸ OA A‡‰ AOO'‡II˚i 5 OOOIA‰IEi IOIA O'. CIEI‡IEA ? C˚ OIOEAUA '˚・ ‡U¸ O A‰OO?UEUAI¸I˚E IOIA ' IAI˛ aA・ ‡II˚A. eUII˛?EU¸ eUII˛?‡AU e O'A I‡ e O'A I‡ OOOU'AUOU'U˛˘U˛ OOOU.
e "‡I‡EAA [aAI˛ 6] NOOUUO e "‡I‡EAA [aAI˛ I aAI˛ 6-1] C˚ ' ˝UO C˚ U'E‰EUA I‡ ˝I ‡IA IAI˛, 'OE‰AUA ‰EOOIAfl C 'A iIAE ?‡OUE I‡IAI‰‡ ¸. ˝I ‡I‡ I‡iO‰flUOfl U?‡OUIE ‰Ifl ‰‡U˚ E EIOIOI. NIfl '˚・O ‡ OO A‰AIAIIO"O EOOOI¸AUAUOfl OOIE ' I‡IAI‰‡ A I‡I‡fl-IE・O I'‡‰ ‡UI˚E IU OO . ‰‡U‡ ・U‰AU aO"‰‡ OO‰?A IIUU‡ OOA'OIflAU NIfl ˝UO OIEAU, EAIAIAIEfl ' ˝UOU O aI‡'E?‡ eOEO‡IEA 13 Mo' ta˚ *# Ha?ng tha˘ng UUII?Efl OO・˚UEfli. A‡OI‡IE O'‡II˚i E ‰Ifl, IAOfl?‡ ‰AI¸ N‡II‡fl IA OO EflUEA.
NOOUUO ? aAI˛ I eO'UO EU¸ : ・AA OEA‰IA'IO : AEA‰IA'IOA -e‡A'IA‰. : - - e‰EI ‡A OO'UO ‡. AEAIA‰AI¸IOA 5 ' UA?AIEA OO'UO AIEA ‰IAE. 5 ' UA?AIEA OO'UO AIEA IA‰AI¸. - OEAIAOfl?IO : AEAIAOfl?IOA OO'UO AIEA 5 ' UA?AIEA IAOfl?A'. - ? OEA"O‰IO iEO - : AEA"O‰IOA OO'UO AIEA ' UA?AIEA 5 IAU. OE"I‡I‡ CO ' AIfl : OE"I‡I ' A‡ ‡IAA UOU‡IO'IAIIOA C‡IE ' AIfl. - a‡ 10 IEIUU : OE"I‡I C‡IE - a‡ 30 IEIUU : OE"I‡I C‡IE -a‡1?‡O. : OE"I‡I C‡IE -a‡1‰AI¸.
e "‡I‡EAA [aAI˛ 6] NOOUUO ? 1. C˚・A EUA IAI˛ 2. eA AE‰EUA ' 4. C'A‰EUA [C˚・ .]. e OOIOU I‡ A‡OEO¸ I‡'E"‡?EE OOIE I‡?E˛. EIUO I‡ ˝I ‡IA I‡ [C˚・ .]. II‡'E?U [C˚・ .]. EIUO I‡?E˛ ' I‡EIEUA E IOII AUI˚E I‡ '˚・ ‡II˚E D O OOIOU EUA U E C˚ UOU‡IO'EUA ‰EOOIAfl [eO?EE] II‡'E?U II‡'E?U A'UIO'OE AU‰EI¸IEI. OOfl'EUOfl ‰Ifl U‰‡IAIEfl EIE ‰AI¸. eE OOIO˘E A‡OEO‡IIU˛ OE"I‡I I‡ ˝UOU c‡EIEUA I‡ '˚・ ‡IIOE A‰‡IUE O'‡IEfl A‡IAUIE.
NOOUUO aAI˛ I e OOIOU -'OA eOI‡A˚'‡AU EA A‡IAUIE, II‡'E? OOIO˘E c‡E‡UEA I‡ eUA AU¸ C˚ U [eO?EE] E '˚・O A II‡'E?U ?UO IAI˛, O‡IOIU A‡ A‡I AOIAII˚A I‡'E"‡?EE , 'OAIE OOA'OIflAU OOIU?EU¸ "e OOIOU OUIIU‡ eE ‰IflIE. D O OOIOU EUA 'OA A‡IAUIE. ‰OOUUO I UOIU ‰Ifl". OOOI. IOEAUA O I‡OOIEI‡IEfl, U‰‡IEU¸ C˚ UEA IOUO ˚i ・˚IE O OEIUO IE O'‡I˚. eUA AU¸ C˚ 'OA OIOEAUA a‡O. 'OA U‰‡IEU¸ ‡IAA [aAI˛ IIEEI‡ ''A‰AII˚A A‡IAUIE. 6-2] aOI‡U¸ (OOU˘AOU'IAIEA 1.
e "‡I‡EAA [aAI˛ 6] NOOUUO 4. C˚ 5. OIOEAUA C˚・A EUA 6. C˚ OOEOI OOU˘AOU'IflU¸ EIAIE E IOIA U. [aOI‡U¸]. AEEI IOEAUA OO aAI˛ I OOEOOI O OOIOU AU¸ I‡E‡' EIAI, I‡ II‡'E?U [eOEOOI] 7. OOIE C˚ iOUEUA OIOOE O'‡U¸ I‡ OIOEAUA OO?U˚ ? ? EIE ? ? ? eia U‰‡IEU¸ '˚・ ‡IIU˛ ‡‰ AO ˝IAIU OIIOE A‡OEO¸. EA A'OIOI OOU˘AOU'EU¸ I‡ '˚・ ‡II˚E IOIA . : OIOEAUA UAIAUOI‡ ˝IAIAIU OIOOE O'‡U¸ ' SIM I‡ UU.
NOOUUO NO・. C˚ C A‡OEO¸ ‰O・‡'IflU¸ IO'˚A ‰‡IIOE UUII?EE. OIOEAUA O E OOIO˘E UAIAUOI‡ O‡IflU¸ O‡IflUE OU AA 1. eI‡?‡I‡ I‡E‡' 3. C˚・A EUA [C˚・ .] I‡ U‡ ? SIM-I‡ U‡ ‰O 200 A‡OEOAE. OOUO'OE AI‡IO' O E OIIOOU¸ EIAIE ''O‰A IIEEIU C˚ O'flAE. OOA ‡UO ‡ AI‡IO' UAIAUOIIU˛ [aIAI‡] II‡'E?U NO・. AEEI EIE UAIAUOIIU˛ ' ' O‡IflU¸ SIM-I‡ UA 'IA˘‡˛˘EiOfl I‡ IIEEIU UAIAUOIIU˛ i‡ ‡IUA EOUEI.
e "‡I‡EAA [aAI˛ 6] NOOUUO b. c‡OE?EUA OIA‰U˛˘EA [eIA‰.], I‡EIEUA C, ?UO・˚ C˚ C˚ ‰OIEI˚ eOOIA C‡O ‰O・‡'IAI‡ A"O '˚EUE. IAUIU, "OIOOO'U˛ IAUIE. ‡OOOAI‡'‡IEfl ・U‰AU IAUI‡ "OIOOO'‡fl OOA ‡?EE OOOIA A˘A IO AIUIO"O ˝UOE OUIAI˚ ‰Ifl EIE 2-i OAIUI‰, ‡A, ?UO・˚ ' UA?AIEE O OEAIAOUE ' 'OAIOEIOOUE A‡'A ?AIEfl [eUA .] ‰O・‡'EU¸ ''O‰U [N‡]. OIO'O O OEAIAOUE OOO OOEU I II‡'E?U A‡OEO¸ OOi ‡IEU¸ iOUEUA '˚・A EUA UAIAUOI U・A‰EU¸Ofl I‡EIEUA II‡'E?U EIE d.
NOOUUO eIO . II‡'E?AE I‡E‰OE OO A‰AIAII˚E IOIA C˚ OIOEAUA OIU?‡A I‡ 2-3 OAIUI‰˚. 1. eI‡?‡I‡ I‡E‡' ' I‡ AEEIA a‡E‰˚E OO I‡EIEUA '˚・A EUA OUOUU˛ I‡EUE IAO・iO‰EI˚E C˚ ? ? C˚ IOEAUA IOEIO A‡I AOEU¸ C IIEEIE. I‡E‡' OUI OEUA IUEIU˛ ˝UOI II‡'E?U UAIAUOIIU˛ IIE"U, ‰O UUII?EE A˚OU ˚E [C˚・ .]. I‡・O ‡ ・U‰AU ‰O・‡'EU¸ fl?AEIU IOIA IOIA A‡IflUU˛ IOIA OI E ‰Ifl OUO・ ‡EAI. ‰Ifl ・˚OU eOOIA . ' UAIAUOIIOE I‡・O O"O I‡・O ‡, ˝UO"O C˚ fl?AEIU, IOEAUA UAIAUOI‡.
e "‡I‡EAA [aAI˛ 6] NOOUUO I aAI˛ EOIOO.
NOOUUO 4. C˚・A EUA " UOO˚ I‡E‡UEfl OUUAI aAI˛ I‡ [C˚・ .]. II‡'E?U 5. eOOIA C‡I IUEIOE I‡A'‡IEA I ˝UO"O I‡ ˝I ‡IA OOfl'flUOfl ‰EOOIAfl IEEAUI‡A‡II˚A IAI˛. ? eOEOOI C˚ - IOEAUA C˚ - ? eE"I‡I C˚ AIEI C˚ ? 1. EAI‡AI˚E E I‡ II‡'E?U OIA‰U˛˘EIE eA‰‡IUE O'‡U¸, "OIOO I‡E‡' IOIA , 'OOOOI¸AO'‡U¸Ofl E UOO‡i eUA AU¸ EI‡'I˚E , a‡OEO‡U¸, IOIA . '˚・ ‡U¸ ‡AIE?I˚E A'UIO'OE OE"I‡I ‰Ifl " UOO˚. " . IOEAUA NO・. C˚ A‡UAI ' IOIA O' " .
e "‡I‡EAA [aAI˛ 6] NOOUUO ? i‰ ?IAI‡ C˚ IOEAUA ? ' OOi ‡IAIIO"O IIEEIA. IOEAUA aOOE . OA AEIAIO'‡U¸ " UOOU. 'OA IOOE O'‡U¸/OA AIA˘‡U¸ E I‡O・O OU. UAIAUOI‡ IOEAUA I‡ U˚ A‡OEOE EA SIM O‡IflUE ' O‡IflU¸ 1. eI‡?‡I‡ I‡E‡' 2. UEA " UOO˚ aAI˛ eA AEI C˚ C˚ ?IAI‡ U‰‡IEU¸ UAIAUOIIOE I ' I‡ AEEIA eA AIA˘‡EUAO¸ OO IAI˛ I‡EIEUA ‡IUE'‡?EE 3. eOfl'EU¸Ofl OUI OEUA OEE‰‡IEfl UAIAUOIIU˛ IIE"U, [aIAI‡]. II‡'E?U ‰O II‡'E?U OIA‰U˛˘AA UUII?EE aOOE . [C˚・ .].
NOOUUO 2. eA AIA˘‡EUAO¸ OO 3. IAI˛ I‡EIEUA ‡IUE'‡?EE C˚・A EUA UEO ‰O II‡'E?U O‡IflUE UUII?EE eUA AU¸ [C˚・ .]. : ‰Ifl OUE ‡IEfl 'OA SIM-I‡ U‡, E I aAI˛ ‰Ifl UAIAUOI, EOIOO. 4. eOOIA C‡I ˝UO"O ・U‰AU IAO・iO‰EIO ''AOUE IO‰ ・AAOO‡OIOOUE. 5. c‡EIEUA [eI] II‡'E?U [c‡A‡‰] EIE ‰Ifl OO‰U'A E‰AIEfl II‡'E?U OUIAI˚. ‰Ifl iOU‡IO'IE C˚ IOEAUA 'II˛?‡AU ' 1. eI‡?‡I‡ I‡E‡' ' I‡ AEEIA eA AIA˘‡EUAO¸ ? eOi ‡IflU¸ 1. OO IAI˛ I‡EIEUA 3.
e "‡I‡EAA [aAI˛ 6] NOOUUO - SIM-I‡ U‡: eOOIA '˚・O ‡ ・AA iAIAUOI eOOIA 1. ˝UO"O ''O‰A IO'˚i EIUO I‡?Efl A‡OEOAE, ・U‰AU SIM I‡ U˚. OUIIU‡, ‰OOOIIEUAI¸I˚i ' O‡IflUE OOi ‡IflU¸Ofl eOEOI O E UI‡A‡IEE, : '˚・O ‡ ・AA ? OUIIU‡, ' O‡IflUE OOi ‡IflU¸Ofl - ˝UO"O ‰OOOIIEUAI¸I˚i aAI˛ I O E ''O‰A UI‡A‡IEE, UAIAUOI‡. IO'˚i EIUO I‡?Efl A‡OEOAE, ・U‰AU OO C˚・A EUA "eOEOI IAI˛ OUIIU OO" E [C˚・ .] I‡EIEUA ‰Ifl ‡IUE'‡?EE 2.
NOOUUO 1. eI‡?‡I‡ I‡E‡' 2. ' I‡ AEEIA eA AIA˘‡EUAO¸ 4. e OO II‡'E? IAO・iO‰EIU˛ ? e O'A I‡ IAI˛ ‰OOUUOI˚i OOIO˘¸˛ SDN UUII?EE ‰O UOIU"U. ・U‰UU UOIU" I‡'E"‡?EE c‡EIE I‡ '˚・A EUA [eA A‰‡U¸]. O‡I. A‡IflUO"O 1. eI‡?‡I‡ OEE‰‡IEfl ' I‡E‡' eA AIA˘‡EUAO¸ ‡IUE'‡?EE C˚ IOIA IOEAUA OO I‡EIEUA (' IAI˛ IOIA AEEIA IIE"U, C˚・E EUA I‡ ‰O II‡'E?U A‡'EOEIOOUE O O'A EU¸ C‡I OOA'OIflAU UUII?Efl E O'O・O‰IO"O O‡IflUE '‡?AE UAIAUOIIOE UAIAUOIIU˛ [aIAI‡]. eO・OU.
[aAI˛ AIOAOOU‡ ˚ 7] NOOUUO aOfl [aAI˛ O‡OI‡ aAO・ ‡EAIEfl C‡IE OOIU?AII˚A OOO A‰OU'OI I‡・AI¸ ' ‡A‰AIA OOi ‡Ifl˛UOfl IAIO‰EE, EMS IE・O ?A AA OA 'EO‡, "aOfl O‡OI‡". ˝UO"O C˚ IAI˛ A‰‡IUE O'‡U¸ A‡"OIO'IE UOU‡I‡'IE'‡U¸ ˝UE aAI˛ 7-1] E e OOIO˘¸˛ I IOEAUA O・˙AIU˚ O・OA' ' I‡?AOU'A IAI˛ OO‰A EEIOA, O OOI‡U E'‡U¸ O・˙AIUO' OOIU?AII˚i a- E EIE OE"I‡IO' '˚AO'‡.
NOOUUO a" ˚ [aAI˛ C aAI˛ 7-2] UAIAUOI‡ O‡IflUE I IAOIOI¸IO OO‰A EEUOfl O A‰UOU‡IO'IAII˚i E" . CIEI‡IEA aI‡'E?E UO ‡'IAIEfl AOU¸ E" A II‡'E?E. [e・˘EA ? ‡AIE?I˚ ˝I ‡I, IOUO ˚E e・˘EA ‰Ifl 'OAi [e ‡'‡fl I‡E‰OE E" E" ˚. OOIO'I˚A II‡'E?E ? ? UO ‡'IAIEfl] II‡'E?‡ c‡?‡U¸ : ? C [eUA .] > [aA'‡fl II‡'E?‡ E" U E Ok. UO ‡'IAIEfl] E [a‡IOI?EU¸] 0~9 : e‡UA‡ : c‡A‡‰ : C˚iO‰ : iO ‡'IAIEA E" OE U , D [aI‡'E?E C'A i, CIEA] : E OIOEIOOUE.
[aAI˛ AIOAOOU‡ ˚ 7] NOOUUO 1. C'A‰EUA EAI‡AI˚A ( 1 IOU˚ - afl, eE) 2. NIfl ?UO・˚ UO"O, EAIAIEU¸ 7 NO, : IOU˚ O‡ ‡IAU ˚ eA, aE, I i‡, eOI¸, OIA‰UEUA EIOU UI?EE: ? NIEUAI¸IOOU¸ e‡UA‡ eIU‡'‡ : ? iOI : U * UOU‡I‡'IE'‡AU # ‰AI‡AU IOUU : c‡O EIA : 28# fi 8#d 1 C E ‡UE?AOIEE U‰‡IflAU 1. C˚・A EUA 2. NIfl UO"O, ‰IEUAI¸IOOUE, OIU‡'U ‰Ifl IO'˚i IOU. ‰EAAIOE. [aAI˛ A‰‡IUO i ‡Ifl˘AAOfl EA IOU˚. IOUU. C‡?AIU UAIAUOIA.
NOOUUO I aAI˛ CIEI‡IEA C AEEIA AEEI˚ C˚ * OO A‰‡IUE O'‡IEfl E OA AIA˘AIEfl ・˚OU O IOEAUA 7-5] I˛・OA e AO・ ‡AUAU C‡I 'AIE?EIU. 'OAIOEI˚i 'AIE?EI˚: 1. C˚ OEIOAIflIE. IAE‰U OA AIA˘‡U¸Ofl [aAI˛ aOI'A U‡UO UIOI?‡IE˛ UOU‡IO'IAI˚ e OOIO˘¸˛ II‡'E?E EOO'‡IEfl. '˚・ ‡U¸ IOEAUA UEOO' ' EAIA AIEA eU˘AOU'UAU O AO・ ‡AO'‡IEE NIEI‡, eIO˘‡‰¸, 'AIE?EI 4 ' ‰ U"EA CAO E e・˙AI. EA O‰EI ?AU˚ Ai I‡E‡UEfl OUUAI IUEIU˛ UEO‡ I‡ II‡'E?U [eIA‰.]. 2. C˚・A EUA 'AIE?EIU, EOOOI¸AUfl II‡'E?E 3.
[aAI˛ AIOAOOU‡ ˚ 7] NOOUUO [aAI˛ a‡I¸IUIflUO COU OAII˚E OIOEAIEA, 1. C'A‰EUA 2. c‡EIEUA I‡E‡UEfl OUUAI U II‡'E?U U‰A EE'‡EUA O‰EI ?UO・˚ ?UO・˚ ‡A, OIOEEU¸ . EIE D II‡'E?U AA, ?UO・˚ U‰A EE'‡EUA EIE ‰AIAIEA. II‡'E?E c‡EIEUA UIIOEEU¸. '˚?AOU¸ OIA‰U˛˘EA E ?EU O'˚A I‡ O‰EI ?UO・˚ AA, ‡A, '˚OOIIflU¸ UIIOEAIEA '˚?EU‡IEA, ?EOI‡ aAI˛ 7-6] OOA'OIflAU I‡I¸IUIflUO OOA ‡?EE: I ‡A‰AIEU¸. 3. c‡EIEUA II‡'E?U ?UO・˚ # II‡'E?U 4. C˚ IOEAUA 5.
[aAI˛ aIUA IAU 8] NOOUUO C‡? I‡ UAIAUOI e OUOIOIA OOIU?EU¸ OO‰‰A EE'‡AU UOIU"E EIUA IAU‡, ・‡AE WAP (Wireless Application Protocol). C˚ O'flAE. OOA ‡UO OI EIUO I‡?E˛, AEO‡i O‡IOIAUO' ' IOEAUA I‡I E a‡II‡‰IE IOEAUA C‡I U‡IU˛ OOIU?‡U¸ EIUO I‡?E˛ OO"O‰˚, O 8-1] I ‰OI‡?IAE OO A‰AIAIIOE OU ‡IE?A, O OUEIA. IAI˛, 8-2] C˚ c‡EIEUA O A‰IOEAII˚IE U˛˘EAOfl U.O. [aAI˛ ' ˝UO A‡II‡‰IE.
[aAI˛ aIUA IAU 8] NOOUUO PUSH OOO・˘AIEfl eOA'OIflAU C‡I [aAI˛ IAIflU¸ I aAI˛ 8-3] I‡OU OEIE OA 'EO‡ U‰‡IflU¸ OOO・˘AIEfl. PUSH OOO・˘AIEE. CiO‰fl˘EA C˚ IOEAUA ?EU‡U¸ EIE eOIU?EU¸ C˚ IOEAUA [aAI˛ e OUEIE C˚ I‡OU OEIE EAIAIEU¸ IOEAUA UOI¸IO O OUEIAE, eA AE‰EUA I‡EIEUA IEi. EA I‡ OOO・˘AIEE. 8-4] ‰O 5 OOA‰‡U¸ O‰EI PUSH UUII?EE < II‡'E?U ‡ I ‰Ifl OOIU?AIEfl IOEAUA ‡IUE'E O'‡U¸ '˚・ ‡IIOIU O OUEI˛ ‰OOUUO‡ I E EIA˛˘EIOfl OO?EflI.
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GPRS Phone USER'S MANUAL MODEL : G3100 Please read this manual before carefully your set. Retain it for future reference.
G3100 has a with polished style a which better feel and provides more users convenience.
For Your Safety All radio transmitters carry risks of interference with electronics in close proximity. GSM Phones must be switched off at all times in an aircraft. Do not activate chemical petrol stations, fuel depots, blasting operations. near plants or Switch off the phone in any area where you are required by special regulations. For example, the phone is not allowed to be used in hospital because pacemakers and hearing aids can be affected.
Do not touch the charger with wet hands. For your safety, use ONLY batteries and chargers. specified ORIGINAL Please note: Unusable batteries should be accordance with relevant use phone. Emergency Important damage to call may not be available under all cellular Therefore, you should phone for essential medical emergencies. on of in ORIGINAL accessories to avoid Only your networks. disposed legislation.
Overview Part of the Phone ................................................................ ? Front of the Phone ? Rear of the Phone ............................................................. .............................................................. ? 12 14 Information Information ? ? ? 15 15 ........................................................................... 17 Started Installation ? ............................................................. .........................
Accessing Phonebook Menu Tree the Menu ........................................................................... 24 ............................................................................ 25 27 Messages [Menu 1] Write message [Menu 1-1] 27 Inbox [Menu 1-2] 32 Outbox [Menu 1-3] ..............................................................
? Headset ? Car ........................................................... 46 ................................................................... 46 [Menu 3-5] [Menu 3-6] ................................................................ 49 ? ...................................................... 49 ? ..................................................... 50 ? ................................................. ? ..................................................... 53 ? .................
WAP services ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ....................................................... 80 ............................................................... 80 ....................................................... 80 ............................................... 80 [Menu 8] [Menu 8-1] Bookmarks [Menu 8-2] Push messages [Menu 8-3] Profiles [Menu 8-4] Go to URL [Menu 8-5] Cache settings [Menu 8-6] Security certifications [Menu 8-7] Reset profiles [Menu 8-8] Home ...............................
Part of the Phone Overview Front of the Phone 1 Earpiece 2 Display 3 Soft Left 4 10 Key Navigation Keys 5 Send ENGLISH 8 END/PWR Screen Key 6 Star Key 7 Soft Right Key 9 Numeric 10 Hash 11 keys Keys Key Microphone 12 Ear Microphone Connector 13 WAP Clear Hotkey/ key
Overview Rear of the Phone 7 5 6 4 1 3 2 1 Battery 2 Cable Connector/ Battery Charging Connector/ Hands-Free Car kit Connector 3 Battery Terminals 4 SIM Card Socket 5 6 Handstrap Battery 7 Ear Hole Lock Microphone Connector 11 ENGLISH
Key Description Overview The following shows of the key components phone. Keypad Description Key Description Soft Left <> Key / Soft Right Key keys performs the function indicated text on the display immediately above it. Each of these by the WAP Hotkey / Clear key Used to connect to WAP Used to delete directly by pressing character(s). Navigation Keys Used to scroll through or setting options.
Overview Key Description * for Used to enter the vibration mode a long by pressing this key time. Used to call # by voice dial with long pressing this key. key is also used as Ear mic. hook key when connecting Ear mic. This END/PWR E Key Used to end a Power and or reject Key. Pressing call. This key is also used as holding this key for a few seconds.
Key Description Overview Alphanumeric Keys The the alphabet and numerical keypad mapping following table. Key ENGLISH 14 Description 1 .
Display Information Display The screen displays them you may several icons the see on the following Information describe each of phone. On-Screen Icons Icon/Indicator Description Tells you the strength of the network signal. Call is connected. You GPRS service. can use Shows that you are using a roaming The alarm has been set and is Tells you the status of the on. battery. You have received a text message. You have received a voice message.
Display Information Display Icon/Indicator Top Description Car menu in You can You can use profile. divert a call. Push message service Menu Icons Icon Description Messages Call Register Profiles Settings Call Divert Organiser Fun & Tools WAP services ENGLISH SIM Service 16 Information (SIM Dependent) through WAP.
Installation Started Getting Inserting the SIM Card Locate the SIM card socket in the back of the Follow the steps below phone. to install the SIM card. Remove the 1. battery if attached. 2. Slide the SIM card into the under the silvery holders, golden connectors facing slot, with the down. If you need to remove the SIM card, press the upper part of SIM card with the thumb, then carefully slide 3. it out of the SIM card slot.
Installation Getting Installing the Battery 1. Place the battery on the back of the phone. 2. ENGLISH 18 Started Push it until you hear a click.
Getting Charging the Battery To connect the travel the Started adapter to the phone, you must have installed battery. 1. Insert one end of the travel into the bottom of the adapter phone. 2. Connect the other end of the travel adapter to an AC wall outlet. Use only the included packing charger. Warning ? Do not force the connector and/or the travel as this may damage the phone adapter.
Installation Getting the Disconnecting Started charger Disconnect the travel phone by pressing adapter from the its side buttons. Notice ? ? ? The battery delivered charged before using Do not remove your is with your it. battery or has to be fully the SIM card while charging. "Charging" displayed connecting the adapter. Only if the battery is totally empty, Back light is on without displaying "Charging".
Powering On Sequence Getting To get started with the Started phone 1. Press and hold hear 2. a tone. E key until you Depending on setting PIN code request, you can enter PIN code or not. 3. If your phone connects to network, the network a name will be displayed shortly. To turn off the In standby mode, phone press and hold E key until you hear a tone.
Access Codes Getting You can use the codes described in this section to avoid access unauthorised use PIN code (4 of your and PUK2 codes) can be to 8 Started phone. The access codes (except changed by using [Menu 4-5-6]. PUK1 digits) The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects your SIM card against unauthorised use. The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM card. When PIN code request is set Enable, your phone will request the PIN code every time it is switched on.
Getting PUK2 code The PUK2 (4 to 8 Started digits) code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to code, also contact your blocked PIN2 code. If you lose the change a service provider. Security code (4 to 8 digits) The security code protects the unauthorised use of your phone. It is usually supplied with the phone. This code is required to delete all phone entries and to activate "Reset settings" menu. The default number is "0000".
Phonebook Accessing To select [Names] scroll to a menu in a in standby phonebook, press mode and then desired item. Name Description 1 Search Allows you to search for number. 2 Add Allows you to add 3 Speeddials new the Menu to Allowsyou a specific new names assign upto name, and numbers. 8(2-9) one-touch dial allocations. 4 Voice list Allows you to list attached voice. 5 Caller groups Allows you to show group list.
Menu Tree Accessing 1 Messages 1 3 Profiles Write message 1 Vibrate only 2 Inbox 2 Quiet 3 Outbox 3 General 4 Info service 4 Loud 5 Voice mail 5 Headset 6 Business card 6 Car 7 8 9 0 the Menu Templates Delivery report Settings Memory status 4 Settings 1 Alarm clock 2 Date & Time 3 Phone 2 Call Register Missed calls 5 2 Received calls 6 3 Dialled calls 7 1 settings settings Security settings Network settings Reset settings 4 Call 4 All calls list 5 Delete recent calls 6 Call
Menu Tree Accessing 5 Call Divert 1 All voice calls 2 If 3 If busy no reply 8 WAP services 1 Home 2 Bookmarks 3 Push messages 4 If out of reach 4 Profiles 5 All data calls 5GotoURL 6 All fax calls 6 Cache 7 Cancel all 7 8 6 the Menu settings Security certifications Reset profiles Organiser 1 Scheduler 2 Phone book 9 SIM Service This menu depends on SIM and the network services.
Messages [Menu 1] Accessing This menu includes functions related to SMS voice Service), mail, as Write message You can well as (Short Message the network's service messages. [Menu 1-1] write and edit text message up to 918 characters. check the number of characters. can 1. Enter the 2. If you want to write the Menu Messages menu a new Also, you by pressing [Select]. message, select Write message in the menu. 3. Input the message by using (Page 29). T9 text.
Messages [Menu 1] Accessing the Menu Save Your phone Use template The asks whether you will save the edited message. is pre-defined message. You the list to the message when you edit it. template can add the template of Use Business card The items of the email. You name add can a card are a name, mobile, office, fax, and namecard to the message. Note ? You can folder find received contents from other sender in My [Menu 7-1].
Accessing the Menu How to Use T9 T9 allows you to input text quickly. In T9, you only need to press the key with the corresponding letter once. This is based on a built-in dictionary to which you can ? also add new Writing words 1. Start writing Press each words. by using T9. to 9. 4 (For i) a word by using the keys 2 key only once for one letter. To write for instance 'Girl'. 4 7 (For r) (For g) 5 (For l) The word changes after each keystroke.
Messages [Menu 1] Accessing To delete a character to the To insert several numbers, left, press C. hold numbers. If you hold # down * down, language. (You you can change the also use options.) can the Menu and key in the type of Also, the phone supports three modes: Predictive (T9Abc, T9ABC, T9abc), Multitap (ABC, abc), Numeric (123). If you want to change a mode, press # key. Alternatively Press : * key and select insert Select the desired character symbols. and press Select. 2.
Accessing the Menu Input your word 3. To insert a punctuation mark, press 1 repeatedly until the desired mark appears. T9 ? languages You can In T9 select T9 mode, you (Default is T9 Languages by selecting can also select T9 Off Menu. menu.
Messages [Menu 1] Accessing Inbox the Menu [Menu 1-2] When you receive a text message, your phone shows the symbol and stores it in the incoming message lists. Scroll to the desired message by using U D. In addition, you can see Delete deleting all incoming messages at the bottom of the list. While reading the message, press [Options] to access the available options. , all for Reply You can reply to the sender by message. Forward You can forward the selected message to the other party.
Accessing the Menu Return call You can call back to the sender who sent the message automatically. Outbox [Menu 1-3] When you enter this menu, you can see the outgoing call list. Scroll D and press < to see the message. And if you want to exit Outbox menu, press >. to the desired message by using U In addition, you can see Delete all for messages at the bottom of the list. While reading message, press , deleting [Options] to all outgoing access the following submenus.
Messages [Menu 1] Accessing Info service (Dependent the Menu [Menu 1-4] to network and subscription) Cell Broadcast messages (CB Message) are text messages by the network to GSM phone users. They provide general information such as weather Each reports, traffic news, taxis, pharmacies, and stock prices. type of information has the number; therefore, you can contact service provider. When following sequence: you receive CB message, you can read it Read 1.
Accessing the Menu Alert ? Yes If you select this menu, your message is received. phone will beep when Cell broadcast ?No If you select this menu, your phone will not broadcast message is received. beep despite Cell Languages You can select the language you want. Then your phone will receive the cell broadcast message in your chosen language. Topics (Dependent ? Add to network and subscription) new If you select this menu, you will add the CB message Phone memory with its nickname.
Messages [Menu 1] Accessing Voice mail You can the Menu [Menu 1-5] listen to your voice message(s) and get the voicemail centre number. Listen to voice mail You can call voicemail centre if you want to listen to voice message. Voicemail centre You get the voicemail if this feature is supported by the network provider. When new voicemail is arrived, the symbol will be displayed on the screen.
Accessing Business card It's for editing the Menu [Menu 1-6] the namecard. The items of the namecard are a name, mobile, office, fax, and email. ? Edit : You can edit ? Delete : You can delete namecard. a a namecard. Templates [Menu 1-7] It's for editing pre-defined messages. You can see 11 pre-defined messages in the list. You can save 6 templates before you edit. But you can change them. The others are .
Messages [Menu 1] Accessing the Menu Settings [Menu 1-9] Message types Natl. Text, Voice, Fax, Usually, the paging, X.400, E-mail, ERMES type of message is set to Text. You can convert your formats, which are suitable for the device that will text into alternative be received the message. Contact your service of this function.
Accessing the Menu SMS centre If you want to send the text message, you SMS centre through this menu. can get the address of Paper You can choose Memory one status of papers you want while writing messages. [Menu 1-0] If you select this menu, the phone shows an used memory and total amount of memory. The total memory is the sum of SIM and Phone memory.
Call Register [Menu 2] Accessing Missed calls [Menu 2-1] This recently menu shows number, also writing can call menu as by well this as messages. Received calls This missed numbers. You and view date and time this save the Menu menu shows number, also [Menu 2-2] recently received numbers. You and view date and save time, as can well as call by writing this messages. Dialled calls [Menu 2-3] This recently menu shows number, also save dialed numbers.
Accessing Call the Menu charge [Menu 2-6] Within these submenus, you can view the duration and the call cost of your calls. Call duration This function allows you to view the duration of your Last Call, All Calls, Received calls and Dialled calls in hours, minutes and seconds. You 1. 2. Press can [Menu] also reset the call timers. in standby Press 2 for direct mode. access or use U and D to enter Call register. 3.
Call Register [Menu 2] Accessing the Menu Note ? The actual call cost may be different features, billing, and depending on network tax. Settings [SIM Dependent] ? Set tariff You can set the currency services providers currency or type and the unit price. Contact your to obtain charging unit prices. To select the unit in this menu, you need the PIN2 code. 1. Press 2. Press 2 for direct [Menu] in standby mode. access or Use U and D to enter Call register. 3.
Accessing the Menu Note ? When all units have been used, no calls can be made except emergency calls. Depending on SIM card, you need the PIN2 code to set ? Auto a call cost limit. display This network service allows you to see automatically cost of your last call. If you select Yes in Auto display menu, you can see the last cost when the call is released. 1. Press 2. Press 2 for direct [Menu] in standby mode. access or use U and D to enter Call register. 3. Scroll to 4.
Call Register [Menu 2] Accessing GPRS information You can through are [Menu 2-7] check the amount of data transferred GPRS. In the Menu addition, you can over the network also view how much time you online. Call duration You can check the duration of GPRS call. You timers. ? Last call ? All calls ? Reset Data volume You ENGLISH can check the data volume.
Profiles [Menu 3] Accessing the Menu In this menu, you can adjust and customize the phone tones for different events, environments and caller's group. Note ? When your phone is connected to the Handsfree kit, it'll be automatically set to the Car profiles menu and when your phone is connected to the Earmic, it'll be automatically set to Headset profiles menu then each submenu related to them will be displayed automatically.
Profiles [Menu 3] Accessing General [Menu 3-3] ? Activate : You can adjust ? Personalise : You can change Loud ? : Personalise Headset ? You can : You as General. adjust the profile as Loud if you are in a change the values of Profile submenus. [Menu 3-5] Activate Personalise Car ? profile the values of Profile submenus. environment. can : You can : adjust the Profiles as Headset when you You can change can adjust the values of Profile submenus.
Accessing A of Profiles submenus Group Profiles menu have the submenus alert Incoming incoming call for adjusting environment. tone for adjusting environment. volume for adjusting environment. ringing volume Allows to set the Message alert ring type Allows to alert when Ring shown below. tone Allows to set the Ring [Menu 3-x-x] type Allows to alert for the Ring as the Menu once, receiving a message for adjusting environment: Vibrate, Silent.
Profiles [Menu 3] the Menu Accessing Auto answer Allows to set to you ? can automatically answer Please note that only environment. menu so that Off After 5 is ringing, phone your will not answer secs After 5 seconds your ? adjusting activate this function. Even though your phone automatically. ? for Car and Headset has this sub After 10 phone will answer automatically. secs After 10 seconds your phone will automatically.
Settings [Menu 4] Accessing You can set the following menus the Menu for your convenience and preferences. Alarm clock You [Menu 4-1] can set the can set the time phone to alarm at a specified within this menu. On You 1. Enter the (Hour and Minute) for raising the alarm. menu. 2. Select On by pressing [Select], and then enter the alarm time you want. 3. Press 4. Select the 5. If you set Yes in Power off alarm, the alarm time you set even if the phone is turned off.
Settings [Menu 4] Accessing Date & Time the Menu [Menu 4-2] Date ? Set date In this menu, you Enter the 1. can phone. menu. 2. Select Set date ? set the date of your by pressing [Select]. 3. Enter the number you want to set the date. 4. Press [OK]. Date format You can set the Date format in this menu. Time The phone has its own clock. In this select between the 12-hour 1. Enter the 2. Scroll to ? menu you can set the time and 24-hour time formats. menu.
Accessing ? the Menu Time format: Your select time format between 12-hour can 1. Scroll to 2. Select 12 hour Phone You can highlight Time or format or 24-hour. by pressing [Select]. 24 hour you want by pressing [Select]. settings [Menu 4-3] set the settings you want. Scroll to phone figures menu, and then press highlight Phone [Select]. Display settings ? Screen saver If you don't activate any function for 20 displayed in a standby mode.
Settings [Menu 4] Accessing ? Network name If you select as ? the Menu On, you can set network name displayed on the phone you want. Backlight You can set the light-up duration you want whenever you press a key. ? LCD contrast You can set the pressing Serial ? , brightness port can set the rate of serial application port can set the rate of serial application 19200bps port to 115200bps for GPRS call and Data call.
Accessing Call You the Menu settings [Menu 4-4] set the can Setting menu relevant to a call by pressing [Select] in menu. Anykey answer ?On If you select this menu, you except ? can receive a call can receive an by pressing any key E key. Off If you select this menu, you pressing incoming call by only S key.
Settings [Menu 4] Accessing the Menu Call waiting (network dependent) If this service is Enable, you can accept a waiting (incoming) call. ?On Activating ? the service. Off the Deactivating ? corresponding corresponding service. View status Checking the Status of the service. Minute minder If you select On, you can check the call duration every minute during a call.
Accessing the Menu Security settings [Menu 4-5] PIN code request In this menu, you can set the phone to ask for the PIN code of your SIM card when the phone is switched on. If this function is activated, you'll be requested 1. Press [Menu] 2. Press 4 in key to enter the PIN code. standby for direct mode. access or use U and D to enter Settings. 3. Scroll to 4. Select PIN code 5. You can highlight Security settings view the menu. request by pressing [Select].
Settings [Menu 4] the Menu Accessing Automatic key lock When you enable Automatic key lock, keypad will be lock automatically on an idle screen after 25 seconds without any key requesting. ?On ? Off Note ? If you want to lock your phone and press key. ? lock Top * before, your phone keypad will be unlock and then after 25 seconds the automatically. 56 enter If you want to unlock your phone keypad, press < [unlock] and then press key.
Accessing Call the Menu barring The Call barring service prevents your phone from making or receiving certain category of calls. This function requires the call barring password. You can view the following submenus. ? All outgoing The ? ? barring International The outgoing calls. outgoing international calls. : service of all barring International The : service of all except home : service of all international barring calls outgoing except home network.
Settings [Menu 4] Accessing Fixed dial number You can 1. Press 2. Press (SIM dependent) restrict your numbers are outgoing calls to selected phone protected by your PIN2 code. in [Menu] 4 standby for direct key the Menu number. The mode. access or use U and D to enter Settings. 3. Scroll to highlight Security settings 4. Select Fixed dial number 5. by pressing [Select]. If the PIN 2 code is correct, you You menu. can view the restrict your number.
Accessing Network You the Menu settings [Menu 4-6] select the network which you will be registered either the selection of the network used can automatically or manually. Usually, by the handset is automatic. Automatic The phone automatically selects network which is available in the area. Manual The phone will find the list of available networks and show you them. Then you can select the network which you want to use if this network has a roaming agreement with your home network operator.
Call Divert and (network [Menu 5] Accessing subscription dependent) The Call divert service allows to divert incoming and data calls to another number. For details, voice the Menu calls, fax calls, contact your service provider. All voice calls Diverts voice calls If [Menu 5-1] unconditionally. busy [Menu 5-2] Diverts voice calls when the If no phone is in progress.
Accessing All fax calls Diverts to a [Menu 5-6] number with The submenus Call Divert the Menu menus a fax connection unconditionally. [Menu 5-x-x] have the submenus as shown below. Activate Activating ? service. the number for diverting. To favorite number You ? corresponding To other number Inputs ? the can check 5 diverted numbers. To voice mail Forwards to message center. This function doesn't include All data calls and All fax calls menus.
Call Divert (network and [Menu 5] subscription dependent) Cancel Deactivating the corresponding service. View status Checking the Status of the Cancel all corresponding [Menu 5-7] Cancels all call divert service. ENGLISH 62 service.
Organiser [Menu 6] Accessing Scheduler On top of the the Menu [Menu 6-1] screen there are sections for date and icons. Whenever you change the date, the calendar will be updated according to the date. And square cursor will be used to locate the certain day. If you see under bar on the calendar, it means that there is a schedule that schedule and day. memo. This function The phone helps to remind you of your an alarm tone if you set will sound this for the note.
Organiser [Menu 6] Accessing ? Schedule Input the subject, pressing [Select]. ? the schedule - - - - ? Once : no Daily : repeat schedule daily for Weekly : repeat schedule weekly for Monthly : repeat Yearly : repeat schedule yearly for repeat. schedule - days. 5 weeks. for 5 months. 5 years. On time : alarm 10 min before : alarm before 10 minutes from the schedule 30 min before : 1 hour before : on you set - 1 day before : already. already. already.
Accessing View the Menu day Shows the note for the chosen day. Use U D to browse through the note lists. If you set alarm for the note, Alarm watch displayed. Press [Options] to delete, edit the note you selected. ? , is Options - Edit You can edit the subject, time, the repeat time and alarm time by pressing [Select]. - Delete You can delete the note. View all Shows the notes that through the note lists. by pressing [Options]. Delete You can are set for all You can use days.
Organiser [Menu 6] Accessing Phone book the Menu [Menu 6-2] Search (Calling 1. from Open the phonebook) phonebook first by pressing [Names] in a standby mode. 2. Search 3. by Pressing [Select] Depending on setting to enter. Search by, the below menu may not appear. ? Name ? Number 4. You can 5. Select 6. You 7. find an entry by name and number. [Search]. can check the names and numbers by pressing [List].
Accessing ? Main number : You can select the one out of the Menu mobile, home, office that you often use. The main number will be displayed first, if you set this. Add You new can add phonebook entry by using this function. Phone memory capacity is 200 entries. SIM card memory depends on the service provider. capacity You can also save 20 characters of name in the Phone memory, and you can save characters in the SIM card. The number of character is SIM dependent feature. the 1. Open 2.
Organiser [Menu 6] Accessing the Menu You should speak a word within 2 seconds, and the phone asks you speak it again to ensure the accuracy of voice recognition. After voice recognition has finished, Voice is attached automatically. to Note ? The voice can only be attached to main number which you example, If you change main number voice will be automatically attached changed number. set. For ? You tag to phone number in SIM card. tag can be erased removing or changing SIM card.
Accessing Speed You dials can associate any of the keys 2 to can call directly by pressing this entry. You 1. the Menu Open the first phonebook 9 key with a Name list for 2-3 seconds. by pressing [Names] in a standby mode. 2. Scroll to 3. Every Speed 4. If you want to add Speed dials, select search the name in phonebook. 5. Speed dials, then press dials will be [Select] to enter this menu. displayed. If you select allocated name the submenus. .
Organiser [Menu 6] Accessing the Menu Voice list You can see all phone numbers which contain voice. You can also directly by pressing [Send]. After selecting phone number by using U and D press [Options], you can see following the call submenus. ? Play : You can ? Change : You can play voice which is attached to change phone voice which is attached to number. phone number.
Accessing 5. Then submenus below will be ? - You can view the number list in Caller groups. You can select the member you want by pressing [Options] can enable the submenu such as Edit, Delete, Write then you message, Group ring You ? can Group You ? displayed. View member - ? the Menu Copy, Voice and Main number. tone set the ring tone depending on Group. animation can set the animation for each group. Add member You can add the member in Caller groups. 1.
Organiser [Menu 6] Accessing Copy You all can memory 1. Open entries from SIM card memory to Phone from Phone memory to SIM card memory. copy/move or the 2. Scroll to phonebook first by pressing [Names] Copy all, then press [Select] 3. Then submenus below will be ? the Menu SIM to Phone : You can in standby to enter this mode. menu. displayed. copy the entry from SIM Card to Phone memory. ? Phone to SIM : You can copy the SIM Card.
Accessing the Menu Settings You set can Phone and preferred memory which includes Variable, SIM or preferred search which includes Variable, Name and Number. 1. the Open phonebook first by pressing [Names] in a standby mode. 2. Scroll to Settings, then Press 3. Then submenus below will be ? [Select] to enter. displayed. Set memory 1. Scroll to highlight Set memory, then press 2. The three submenus - are [Select] to enter. displayed.
Organiser [Menu 6] Accessing the Menu Information ? Service dial number Use this function to your network 1. the Open access a particular list of services provided by operator (if supported by the SIM card). phonebook first by pressing [Names] in standby a mode. 2. Scroll to Service dial 3. The 4. ? Use names U Memory number, then press [Select] to enter. of the available services will be shown. and D to select a service. Press [Send].
Fun & Tools [Menu 7] the Menu Accessing My folder [Menu 7-1] All the contents downloaded images, ringtones In this menu eventually, you and etc, can set them Downloaded through are M-service available in the activate wallpapers or one downloaded as menu. name and, ringtones.
Fun & Tools [Menu 7] Accessing Game The the Menu [Menu 7-2] offers you phone enjoyable games to play with. Note The Control has keys are different for each game. But each game to explain the main control key (see key info.). common control keys are below.
the Menu Accessing Melody You can [Menu 7-3] composer compose ringing sounds as you want. When you enter this function, the tone that you created displayed. To enter a new or edit an existing tone: 1. Enter the desired notes. 2. To ( 1 ~ 7 Duration : 8 shortens and of the note or rest. ? Rest : 0 inserts Octave ? Sharp ? Clear e.g) can : : as 9 rest of the the previous * # sets the octave for C deletes each note.
Fun & Tools [Menu 7] Accessing the Menu Note In edit mode, default is With * a , you Unit converter set in can move move mode and fast between drawing. pixels. [Menu 7-5] This converts any measurement into a unit you want. There are 4 types that can be converted into units: 1. You Length, Area, Weight, can select one of four unit and Volume. types by pressing [Next] key. 2. Select the unit you want to convert U and D. by pressing 3.
Accessing Calculator [Menu 7-6] This contains the standard functions such Subtract, Multiply, Input Press key D 3. U Press 4. You 5. can key can Press E for Subtract and to input can --, x, / : Add, keys. long press for Multiply. long press for divide. Prime number and view the result # key to Press input by pressing [Result] key. calculation, repeat the process. delete the number key +, for Add and number.
WAP services [Menu 8] Accessing Your phone supports (WAP). You Protocol services based can access network. The services as news, weather menu [Menu 8-1] You connect to the Bookmarks Wireless services allows you to Application supported by your get the information such reports, and flight times. Home can on the Menu configured homepage of the activated profile. [Menu 8-2] When you enter this menu, you can see the bookmarks.
Accessing Profiles You can the Menu [Menu 8-4] make up to 5 profiles and activate only one of them. Scroll profile and press < to access available options. to the desired ? Activate You ? activate the selected can profile. Settings You - edit and can change settings of the selected profile. Homepage This setting want to allows you to enter the address (URL) of the site you homepage.
WAP services [Menu 8] Accessing - Conn. security The options using. - the Menu Gateway On and Off are depend on the gateway you are information Most of WAP gateways do not require a User ID and Password. If your gateway need them to connect to it, then your network should provide them, and you must set them up correctly before trying to browse a WAP site.
Accessing - GPRS settings The service a - the Menu settings are only available when GPRS is chosen as bearer service. Linger You timer can input timeout periods between 30sec, and 300sec. if any input or transferred, the service will be unavailable. data wasn't ? Rename Edit the Profile Name. ? Email server Save the URL of the E-mail - server frequently use. that you configured.
WAP services [Menu 8] Accessing Cache You the Menu settings [Menu 8-6] can remove the contents of Cache memory and change the Cache check mode. Clear cache The contents of Cache memory will be removed. Check cache You ? can change the time for checking the Cache memory. Always The cache is always checked whenever URL is loaded or navigated. ? Start only The cache is ? only checked when the WAP is started. Off The cache is Security never checked.
Internet On-line menu Accessing If you are on line, you can see the following the Menu menus. Home This is the same as [Menu 8-1]. Reload This reloads the current page. Bookmarks This is the Save as same as [Menu 8-2]. bookmarks Save the current URL as a bookmark. You can also edit the bookmark title. GotoURL Same as [Menu 8-5]. Go to e-mail server Connect to the E-mail Set as e-mail that you configured. server Save the current URL Save server as an E-mail server.
How to Use Data and Fax To be able to data software such data functions, you need sure that your 1. Connect your 2. After a starting data or fax program. Before phone is in connection with to a a using these computer compatible or make device. Fax Calls or computer to the the communicate phone. software, make a call and transmit fax. 3. After the data or fax transmission, you can end the call by just software, pressing [End].
Additional Functions Receiving Data or Fax Calls -- Single number If you have a SIM card that does not support separate voice, data and fax numbers, the phone does not recognize the type of incoming call. To use a data or options sub data fax service, make sure that you want to receive a phone to one of these in the call mode Call (Settings Next Setting Incoming) menu. To receive 1. or a fax call mode. You first have to set the Press a data or in [Menu] 2.
In call Menu Additional Functions During a call, the following menus will be displayed, not in a standby mode. 1 During 1-1 call a Putting Call a Hold can key. When it hold. When a Making Second Call on 1-2 You place a a call on You on hold call is made a or retrieve by just pressing the [Send] answered, press the [Send] key to place call is held, press the [Send] key to make it active. or get phonebook to make a second call. [Names] key then select Search.
Additional Functions If Call is on, you Waiting can second, by pressing [Send] You can the 1-5 answer on the by selecting end the current call and [Menu] key, the hold and answer the [Answer] key. waiting call by selecting then End & Answer. Rejecting You put the first call or an Call Incoming call without reject an incoming pressing the [End] key.
In call Menu Additional Functions up the messages 1-9 Calling The Messages or SIM Tool Kit and SIM Tool kit main menu options can be reached by selecting the [Options] key, then Messages or SIM Tool Kit (Screen name depends on the network operator's SIM). SIM Tool kit menu is shown only when SIM in the handset from the in-call menu supports SIM Tool kit service.
Additional Functions 2-2 You Setting can connect multiparty call a up a Multiparty call Call hold to the on by selecting currently active call to form a [Options] key then Multiparty/Join the all. 2-3 To Putting the put multiparty Multiparty/Hold all.
In call Menu Additional Functions 2-8 A Private Call in To have a private Multiparty a call with one caller of Call a multiparty call, display the number of the caller you wish to talk to on the screen, then select the [Options] key and Multiparty/Private to put all the other callers on hold. 2-9 Ending Multiparty a Call The currently displayed caller of a multiparty call can be by pressing the [End] key.
Accessories There these are various accessories for your mobile phone. You to your personal communication can select options according requirements. Standard Battery Portable Handsfree This connects to your handsfree operation. Travel phone, allowing Adapter This charger battery while allows you to charge the away from home or your office. Cigar Lighter Adapter You can operate the phone and trickle charge the phone's battery from your vehicle by using the cigarette lighter charger.
Accessories Data Kit/CD You can connect your exchange Note Information and ? change ? without enquiries. 94 to PC to specification prior notice. in this menu is subject to Accessories may be different in different regions; please our regional service company or agent for further check with ENGLISH phone the data between them.
Care and Maintenance When using this unit, always followed. be basic safety precautions ? Do not touch the ? Do not disassemble this unit. technician when ? Away from electrical below should with wet hands. adapter repair as (Take it to a qualified required.). service work is appliance such as a TV, radio personal or computer. ? The unit should be situated from heat such sources as radiators or cookers. ? Do not drop.
Care and Maintenance for the Caring ? Battery You do not need to recharging. effect that could ? Use LG batteries and only to maximize the ? ? ? ? battery Do not disassemble Keep or chargers. the LG chargers are designed life. short-circuit the the metal contacts of the when it battery pack. battery pack clean. Replace battery longer provides acceptable performance. The battery pack may be recharged hundreds times until it needs replacing.
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