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Emergency Services and Safety Precautions Emergency Services To make an emergency call in any country ☛ Press 1 1 2 Ask the operator for the service which you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Services. Give your position and, if possible, remain stationary to maintain phone contact. The 112 emergency number service is available on every digital network service.
Road Safety • You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times. Give full attention to driving. • Observe all the recommendations contained in your local traffic safety documentation. • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. • You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway to answer or make a call, except in an emergency.
Disposing of your used NEC product •In the European Union EU-wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used electrical and electronic products carrying the mark (left) must be disposed of separately from normal household waste. This includes mobile telephones or electrical accessories, such as chargers or headsets. When you dispose of such products, please follow the guidance of your local authority and/or ask the shop where you purchased the product.
Before You Start User’s manual conventions The instructions in this user’s manual make use of the shortcuts selection except special cases. The following markers are used throughout the user’s manual to attract your attention: / This type of paragraph will contain details of where to find information related to the topic in question. 2 This type of paragraph will contain information worth noting. , This type of paragraph will contain important information.
Display information Menu title Desktop icon area This area contains the automatically displayed and the manually created desktop icons. They provide shortcuts to certain items/functions. Help area This area contains help information appropriate for the current screen (e.g. key presses remaining when composing a message). SK1/SK2 This area contains context sensitive descriptions of the Softkeys’ functions appropriate for the current screen.
Parts and functions Speaker Earpiece LED External Display Main-display Internal antenna 4-way navigation key (▲▼ W X) Through-hole for straps Side up key Side down key Softkey1(SK1) Menu ( ) key Clear (CLR)/Back key Send ( ) key Softkey2(SK2) Select key ( ) Phonebook ( )key End/on-off ( SIM card compartment cover ) key Alphanumeric keys Mouthpiece Charger connector Earphone jack , Be careful not to put your finger or foreign objects in the hinge of the phone when your phone is opened.
Keypad shortcuts The following operations are available from the standby screen.
Displayed icons 5 Main-display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 10 7 11 15 12 16 13 17 1 2 14 9 Indicates Bluetooth On, Bluetooth is active. Indicates that the Inbox in your phone is full. 3 Indicates that there is an MMS on the server. Indicates that you have received an alert message. viii Before You Start Java™ application for the standby screen is suspended. Date 13 14 Day of week 15 Remote time 16 Local time 17 Indicates that you can use the options menu by pressing .
6 7 8 External-display Indicates the shooting environment. 1 4 5 6 7 1 Indicates the zoom level. 2 Indicates the video mode is set to on, the video is playing, on pause, fast forwarding, or rewinding. 7 3 Indicates the brightness setting. The “+2” setting is the brightest. 9 4 2 8 Date 9 Local time Indicates the track information of the video (the video only, the audio only, and the video and audio).
Overview of menu function Standby screen Main menu screen The Main menu has a set of icons for its top levels of options which can be selected either ) and (menu selection), or using a combination of the 4-way navigation key (▲ ▼ just the keypad (shortcuts selection). 2 The title of the selected option will be displayed in the Help area. 2 SIM toolkit icon is displayed only when your SIM card supports this function. 2 With the Main menu screen displayed, press 0 to display your own number.
Getting Started 1 Basic Calls & Phone Use 6 Text Entry 16 Desktop icons 19 Settings (M1) 21 Message (M2) 28 Web browser (M3) 39 Phonebook (M4) 43 Camera (M5) 51 My data (M6) 57 Java™ (M7) 63 Accessory (M8) 65 Bluetooth (M89) 74 Index 79
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions Before You Start i iv User’s manual conventions............................................. iv Display information .......................................................... v Parts and functions ......................................................... vi Displayed icons..............................................................viii Overview of menu function .............................................. x Getting Started 1 Preparing the phone .............
Message (M2) 28 Message overview .........................................................28 Reading a message (M21).............................................29 Options menus...............................................................30 Creating a message.......................................................34 Cell broadcast (M26)......................................................38 Web browser (M3) 39 What can I download .....................................................39 Web settings ...
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Getting Started Preparing the phone Before trying to use your phone, make sure that a valid Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card is inserted and the battery is charged. SIM card Before using your phone, you must sign-up with one of the digital network service providers. In addition to your subscription details you will receive a personal SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card which is inserted into your phone. If the SIM card is removed, the phone becomes unusable until a valid SIM card is fitted.
2 If the SIM card is already fitted, see “Start-up” on page 5.
Removing a SIM card , Be sure to turn the phone off before removing a SIM card. ☛ Pick up the bump and lift the SIM card compartment cover gently in the direction of the arrow (see STEP 1). 5+/ 2 Be careful not to pull out the cover too much. This may cause the SIM card compartment cover to break apart. ☛ Slide the SIM card with your finger for a few millimeters and pull the SIM card out of the slot gently in the direction of the arrow (see the figure on the right).
☛ After the charging is complete, press the buttons of the charger plug as indicated by the arrow marks on the charger plug (➀) and gently pull straight out of the charger connector (➁). , Make sure to press both buttons when disconnecting the charger plug from the charger connector. If you pull the charger plug forcibly without pressing the buttons, damage to the charger connector can occur. The icons show the charging status of battery.
Low battery alarm When the battery voltage falls below the working level, a low battery warning is displayed on the screen accompanied by LED illumination and a short tone along with an empty battery icon. The phone will automatically power down shortly afterwards. 2 Please charge the battery as much as possible when the battery is very low.
Basic Calls & Phone Use Making basic calls You make a simple call in the same way as you would with a normal phone, except that you need to press after entering the area Subscriber Trunk Dialling (STD) code and the phone number. To make international calls, you must first enter the international dialling code (see page 14). 2 Use the full STD area code even if you are calling to a person in the same town.
the screen will give a message that the caller’s number is being withheld. If the origin of the call cannot be determined, no information is displayed on the screen. 2 You also have options for holding and forwarding calls. These options depend on your network and your subscription arrangements. 2 When connecting a wired headset and Bluetooth headset at the same time, the wired headset will work partially (only its button will work).
Last number redial You can redial the last number you called. ☛ Ensure that the standby screen is displayed and no phone number is shown ➔ twice to dial the last number you called. / See also: “Call options (M43)” on page 11. One-touch dial One-touch dial for the phonebook (SIM) is available by pressing and holding the number keys between 2 and 9. 2 A number for the One-touch dial corresponds to the location number in the phonebook (SIM).
☛ Within 4 seconds, say the word or words you have recorded to identify the record you wish to recall. If the word or words were recognized, the first phone number of the personal data stored in the phonebook (Phone) will be called automatically. Options menu (during a call) ☛ During a call, to display the options menu No. Options menu (during a call) 1 Main menu Displays the Main menu screen. See “Overview of menu function” on page x for details.
2 The mute function is not available while using the headset. Call transfer When you have an active call and a held call, you can transfer the call and connect the two parties, then you can drop from the line while leaving those two calls active. ☛ To transfer the call, 4. 2 After dropping from the call with the other two parties, if you have a call waiting, you can proceed the call with it. , Call transfer facility is SIM dependent.
☛ To disconnect a specific party on a multi-party call, highlight the party you wish to disconnect ➔ 8 2 You can disconnect a specific party on the multi-party calls only when you are a host of the multi-party calls. , Multi-party call facilities are network dependent. Recording a call You can record the conversation during the call.
No. Call options 6 Charge info Displays the charge information (Advice of Charge - AoC). , The AoC facility is SIM card and network dependent. 2 To reset the display to zero, set the maximum charges or edit the unit price, you may be prompted to enter the PIN2 code. 7 Redial blacklist 1 Total charge Displays the total charge. ☛ SK1 to reset the display to zero. 2 Maximum charge Displays the maximum charge.
No. Missed calls/Received calls/Dialled calls Options menu 6 Info Displays information on the current number. 7 Add desktop icon Creates a desktop icon of the selected number. 8 Items/Page Selects either to display 4 or 8 phone numbers in one screen. 2 Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Call settings (M16) From the Calls screen, you can change various call settings: the call diversion, call waiting and holding, auto redial, and line ID.
Call waiting and holding (M162) This facility informs you that another call is being made to your phone while an existing call is in progress. Setting up call waiting ☛ 1 6 2 ➔ 1 1 to activate, 1 2 to deactivate the call waiting, or 2 to check the status of call waiting. Using call waiting ☛ If you are on a call and another comes in, you will be alerted by a beep in the earpiece ➔ SK1 to accept the incoming call. ☛ To switch the calls, SK1 ☛ To merge the calls, SK2 (see “Multi-party calls” on page 10).
Roaming , You will be charged for calls forwarded to you while roaming. The roaming facility enables you to use your phone in many parts of the world and pay all charges through your normal service provider. Your network operator usually has agreements with named networks in other countries so that automatic roaming can take place with these named networks. The phone also allows you to set network preferences of your own. When dialling, you will need to add the international access codes if required.
Text Entry This section describes how you enter text. Mode change ☛ With a text entry screen displayed, press SK1 to change the text entry mode: T9® English text, Normal text (ABC), Numeric input T9® English text input Your phone incorporates T9® Text Input, enabling fast, easy and intuitive text input. For each letter to be keyed in, you only need to press the alphanumeric key once. The screen will display the word you may require based on the internal English dictionary of your phone.
Key Function (press and hold) # Press and hold to activate the highlight mode (see “Highlight mode” on page 38). Activates symbol mode when no word is highlighted. Normal text input ☛ With a text entry screen displayed, press SK1 until the entry mode is Normal text (ABC) input. ☛ Use alphanumeric keys to enter letters. For example, to enter “e,” press 3 twice; to enter “f,” press 3 three times. For other functions, see the table below.
(permanent upper case). When a text entry screen is displayed, pressing SK1 enables you to select Normal text input (ABC), T9® Text input (T9) or Numeric input (123). 2 Depending on the types of text entry screens, not all types of text entry modes are available. Symbol mode In the symbol mode, pressing each key will input a symbol according to its position on the Symbols screen. By pressing # in a text entry mode, the Symbols screen will be displayed.
Desktop icons Desktop icons are shortcuts to functions or items. You can activate a desktop icon on the standby screen (desktop) in stead of following the menu and pressing the shortcut numbers. The desktop icons are displayed in two rows on the standby screen. See “Display information” on page v for the actual location of the desktop icon area. There are two types of desktop icons: the automatically displayed and the manually created.
Icon name Image Description Voice memo recorder Displays the New record screen for Voice memo. Currency Displays the Currency screen. Bluetooth Voice/Modem Displays the Bluetooth screen. Bluetooth data exchange Displays the Waiting for data screen to receive data from another Bluetooth device.
Settings (M1) Phone (M11) ☛ 11 No. Phone 1 Voice volume Adjusts the sound volume output from the earpiece. ☛ 2 2 2 Use ▲ ▼, Side keys or alphanumeric keys (0 to 9) to adjust the volume. You can also press the Side keys to display the volume control screen and to adjust the volume setting. During a call, you can press the Side keys to adjust the setting of the volume as required.
No. Phone 5 6 Clock Language 1 Show clock Sets to display the local time, both the local and remote times or no time on the maindisplay. 2 Set time Sets the time for the local or remote time. 3 Set date Sets the date. 4 Set date format Selects the date display format. 5 Set time format Selects the time display format from 12 hour or 24 hour. 6 Set timezone Sets the timezone. (A ✔ is placed on the currently selected timezone.
2 When you change any volume setting while a headset is connected, the changed volume will be valid only when you have a headset connected. No. Phone mode setting 1 Ringer 2 Ringer volume Selects the Sound, Video or MP3 for incoming calls. (See “Sounds (M62)” on page 57, “Videos (M61)” on page 57 or “MP3 (M64)” on page 60 for details.) 2 If the Video is set, it will sound and will be displayed regardless of the CLI picture/video setting for the personal data in Phonebook.
Main-display (M13) ☛ 13 No. Main-display 1 Greetings Selects the greeting which is displayed on the main-display during phone start-up from No greeting, Text or Animation. ☛ If you select Text greeting, press SK1 to edit the greeting text. Key in a greeting text and press . 2 Wallpaper Selects a picture or video file to use as the background for the main-display. 3 Main menu style Selects and resets the background and icons for the Main menu screen.
No. Power saving 1 Level setting Selects the power saving level from Level 1 (minimum power save setting), Level 2 (moderate) or Level 3 (maximum). 2 The main-display backlight will turn dim and then turn off after a given amount of time with no operation. 2 Function key LED Selects whether to flash the LED of SK1 and SK2 when the main-display and its backlight are turned off. Calls (M16) ☛ 16 / For settings provided on the Calls screen, see “Call settings (M16)” on page 13.
No. Security 1 Change PINs 2 PIN activate Changes the PIN or PIN2 code (PIN activate setting must be turned on to change the PIN code). Turns on/off the PIN code entry required at starting up the phone. 3 Change security code Changes the security code which is used to set some of functions and unlock the Personal Information Manager (PIM) features. 2 The default setting of the security code is “0000”.
Reset settings (M10) ☛ 10 This function will reset your phone to its factory settings. , By restoring the factory settings, any changes you have made to your phone EXCEPT the following will return to the factory settings (the following data/settings will not be reset): • Settings: Set time for Local time, Set date, Language, all settings in Calls other than Auto redial, all Security settings other than Change security code, SIM list settings in Network. • Call options: Information in Charge info.
Message (M2) Message overview Message services Your phone supports the following messaging services: • Short Messaging Service (SMS) allows you to send short messages (160 half-pitch characters max.) to one or more phone numbers. To send an SMS message, the destination phone number must be a mobile phone with an SMS service subscription.
No. Message screen menu 4 Sent The sent messages are stored here. 5 Alert inbox The received alert messages are stored here. 2 You can also display the received alert messages by pressing 6 CB The received broadcast messages are saved. See “Cell broadcast (M26)” on page 38 for details. 7, 8 Folder1/Folder2 3 4 1 from the standby screen. The messages moved by Move msg (see “Message list Options menu” on page 32) are stored here.
Options menus 2 Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Message Options menu ☛ SK1 or 2➔ No. Message Options menu 1 2 SMS settings 1 SMS centre Edits the SMS centre number (this number is saved in the SIM card). 2 Auto display Turns on/off the automatic display function that displays the received SMS messages automatically. 3 Receipt request Selects whether to request a receipt of the sent SMS messages.
No. Message Options menu 3 Email settings (Continued) 1,2 Account1/ Account2 (Continued) 2 3 4 CB settings 5 View msg status POP3 SMTP Sets POP3 server to receive the Email messages. 1 POP3 server Sets POP3 server address to receive Email messages. 2 POP3 port override Sets the POP3 port number. 3 Leave on server Selects whether to leave the downloaded Email message on the server or not. 4 Login Sets the POP3 user ID and password to login to the account.
No. Message Options menu 6 Rename folder Renames Folder1 and Folder2. 7 View all Displays all the messages in all folders on the same list. 8 Msg filter Sets the type(s) of messages to be displayed by selecting the desired filter option. , The receipt request, linking of SMS messages and delivery report facilities are network dependant. Message list Options menu ☛ Display the message list in the Inbox, Drafts, Outbox, Sent, Alert inbox, CB, Folder1 or Folder2 ➔ No.
No. Message view Options menu 3 Delete Deletes the highlighted message. 4 View details Displays detailed information on the highlighted message. 5 Forward Forwards the message text of the highlighted message. 6 Save object Saves the highlighted object to a folder in My data. 7 Attachments Displays the list of attached files. 8 Move msg Moves the highlighted message to Inbox or Folder1/2, or copies to SIM/Phone.
Creating a message 2 Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. (green) Indicates that an upper case letter will be input next. (red) Indicates the capital lock. (no arrow) Indicates that a lower case letter will be input next.
To S E To/Subject field Options menu 5 5 5 Save Saves the message in Drafts folder. 6 6 – Phonebook Displays the phonebook list to insert a recipient phone number/Email address (To field only). 7 7 – Resend list Inserts a phone number/Email address from the resend list (To field only). 2 You can delete the highlighted phone number from the resend list or the entire resend list by pressing 1 or 2 respectively. 8 8 – Insert Inserts a new recipient phone number/Email address.
• E: The Message or Attachment field highlighted when creating a new Email message. S M E Message/Slide/Attachment field Options menu 1 1 1 Edit Edits the message. 2 2 2 Preview msg Displays the message preview screen. 2 When previewing an MMS message, it displays the created slides in order from the beginning at the preset playback time for each. 3 3 3 Delete Deletes the highlighted slide or message. 4 4 4 Delete all Deletes all the slides or attachments.
No. Email Attachments list Options menu 5 Rename item Renames an attachment of the Email message. 6 Copy item Copies the highlighted attachment. 7 Copy all Copies all the highlighted attachments. 8 Move Moves the highlighted attachment or all the attachment to another field or folder. 9 Create folder Creates a new folder. 0 Storage detail Displays the storage information. View detail Displays detailed information on the highlighted attachment.
☛ SK1 twice/press and hold SK1/ No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 and SK1 ➔ Press 1, 2, or 3 ➔ Highlight To/Subject/Message field ➔ ➔ Text edit Options menu Text colour Selects the colour of text and background. Text format Selects the font size (small, normal or large) and font style (bold, italics, underline or strikethrough). Text alignment Sets the text alignment (left, centred or right). Paste Pastes the text which has been copied onto the clipboard in the Highlight mode.
Web browser (M3) To access WAP service, you would need to: 1 Apply for WAP service before accessing WAP. You can choose General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) or Circuit Switched Data (CSD) as the data bearer for WAP access. The connection speed of GPRS is faster than CSD. For more details or subscription of WAP service, please contact your network service provider. 2 Set up WAP service settings in your phone.
Setting the Connection profiles To alter or enter information into a connection (profile), use the following procedure. ☛ 3 5 1 ➔ Highlight Connection profiles field ➔ ➔ Highlight a connection name ➔ 2 You can also display the Profile options menu by 1 9 and to display the Profile options menu. No. Profile options menu 1 Add new Creates a new profile. 2 Copy Copies the current profile to use it as a template to create a new profile. 3 Edit Edits the current profile.
No. Profiles settings menu (Continued) 7 8 DNS address Port number Dynamic: Sets to use the dynamic DNS server address. Static: Sets the static DNS server address. HTTP: Sets the HTTP port number. HTTPS: Sets the HTTPS port number. 9 Authentication Selects the authentication type from Normal or Secure. 0 Usage Displays the name of the application currently used. ☛ When you have finished entering or editing the connection information, press SK2. The connection list will be displayed.
Connect to the Home page of the default connection ☛ 3 1 2 (for details, see “Setting your connection profile and homepage” on page 39) Connect to the last web page visited ☛ 313 2 When you access the Internet with your phone for the first time or after you cleared the memory, the homepage set for Web/MMS profile will be the page to be accessed.
Phonebook (M4) Phonebook types Your phone can have up to 7 directories stored on your SIM card and in your phone memory: • Complete (a list of all the numbers stored in the ADN and FDN) • Personal directories (ADN) in the SIM card • Personal directories (ADN) in the phone memory • Service dialling numbers (SDN) • Fixed dialling numbers (FDN) • Own number • Voice mail number 2 When viewing any of the directories described, you can switch to the other directories (if your SIM card supports them) by pressing
Fixed dialling numbers (FDN) Fixed dialling numbers are a means of limiting which numbers can be called from your phone. With the FDN feature switched on (see page 26), you can call with your phone the numbers you have stored in this phonebook and the emergency number only. , Although FDN is supported by your phone, it must be present on your SIM card - check with your service provider. Service dialling numbers (SDN) The numbers stored in the SDN directory are pre-installed by your service provider.
Phonebook list Options menu ☛ ➔ 4 1 and the appropriate key for the desired directory, or until the required directory is displayed ➔ Highlight the required personal data No. Phonebook list Options menu 1 Add new Adds a new personal data to Phone/SIM/FDN. 2 Edit Displays the data edit screen to edit the currently highlighted personal data. 2 When editing the data in FDN, you will be prompted to enter PIN2 code.
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No. Phonebook list Options menu 7 Sort Sorts the personal data in the order of alphabets or location number. 2 Sorting may take time depending on the number of personal data entries, the number of characters contained in each entry and the type of language. 1 Alphabetic Sorts the personal data alphabetically. 2 You can jump directly to a name beginning with specific characters by pressing the appropriate key (e.g.
Editing an existing personal data ☛ 4 1 and the appropriate key for the desired directory, or until the required directory is displayed ➔ Highlight the required personal data ➔ 2 2 For the phonebook (SIM) and FDN, only the name, phone number and the location number can be added or edited in the following procedures. 2 For the own number and voice mail number settings, only the name and phone number can be added or edited in the following procedures.
2 If an MP3 file is set as a ringer in Phone mode and a CLI video is also set, the default picture, instead of the CLI video, will be displayed with the MP3 file. 2 See also: “Ringer” on page 23 and “Pictures (M63)” on page 58. Allocating sound/video/MP3 as a ringer You can set a sound, video or MP3 as a ringer for an incoming call. When a video is set, a movie is displayed on the screen with the sound.
No. Personal data Options menu (Continued) 2 Create message Creates a new message to the highlighted phone number or Email address. 3 Send via Bluetooth Sends the selected personal data to another device through Bluetooth. 4 Edit Edits the selected personal data. 5 Copy Copies the selected phone number(s)/Email address(es).
Camera (M5) Camera function enables you to take pictures or record videos and save them as Joint Photographic Expert Group (JPEG) files and 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) files respectively. You can enjoy the picture and video files in many ways: send them attached to an MMS or Email, set a picture file as the wallpaper for your phone, etc. Notes on using the camera Handling the Camera , The camera of your phone is manufactured using high-precision technology.
2 Users are also asked to note that the transfer of images protected under copyright laws is only permissible within the restrictions imposed by those copyright laws. , Be considerate of other people’s privacy when you take a picture or record a video using the camera of your phone and send it to others.
No. Camera Options menu (before taking a picture) (Continued) 4 Photo size Sets the picture size to Sub-QCIF (128x96), QCIF (176x144), Wallpaper (176x220), CIF (352x288), VGA (640x480) or SXGA (1280x1024). 2 You cannot use the Zoom function for VGA and SXGA, and you can select 1x to 2x magnification for Wallpaper and CIF, 1x to 4x magnification for QCIF and 1x to 5x magnification for Sub-QCIF. 2 You can use the Frame and Burst mode functions for Sub-QCIF, QCIF and Wallpaper.
Camera Options menu (after taking a picture) No. Camera Options menu (after taking a picture) 1 Save current Saves the currently displayed picture in the folder selected as Save in setting. 2 Save all Saves all pictures taken in Burst mode. 3 Create message Creates a new message with the file attached. 4 Set as wallpaper Sets the picture to be the main-display wallpaper. 5 Thumbnail view Selects whether to display the pictures taken in the Burst mode as thumbnails or slides.
2 For the operations while recording a video, see “Operations when taking a picture” on page 52. 2 For the operations while replaying the video, see “Videos (M61)” on page 57. 2 If a call comes in while you are checking or saving a video, video storage is cancelled. If this occurs, the next time you select camera function a message appears to say that you have a video that was not stored, allowing you to check and store the video.
Video Options menu (after recording a video) No. Video Options menu (after recording a video) 1 Save Saves the currently displayed video. 2 Create message Creates a new message with the file attached. 3 Set as ring tone Sets the video as the ringtone. 4 Set as wallpaper Sets the video to be the main-display wallpaper. 5 Full screen Selects whether to enlarge the replay screen size. 2 You cannot use the Full screen function for QCIF.
My data (M6) Using My data, you can playback sound and MP3 files, or display pictures and videos downloaded from the Internet or captured with the camera function of your phone. Videos (M61) In the following section, how to playback video files (videos) stored in your phone is described. You can either record videos using your phone, download them from the Internet, receive them attached to messages. There are two pre-set folders: My Movies and Download.
and ▼ ▼ 2 If you wish to move to another hierarchy folder, use Operations while playing sound ☛ To stop, SK2 ☛ To adjust the volume, Side keys. ☛ To replay the previous/next file, ▲ or ▼ Pictures (M63) The Pictures function allows you to display images and animations, which were obtained with the camera function of your phone, received as a file attached to MMS messages, or downloaded from the Internet. The images can also be edited using this function.
2 If you wish to preview the highlighted stamp, press SK1. To display the previous/next stamp, ▲ or ▼. ☛ To apply a text stamp, 2 ➔ Key in the text ➔ ➔ The text stamp position is displayed in centre ☛ Move the stamp position ➔ to confirm ➔ The stamp preview is displayed again. Repeat applying if necessary, or stamp.
2 If you want to print multiple images on one sheet, set both the settings for Number of prints and N-up on Layout screen under Layout detail. For example, 4 for Number of prints and 2 for N-up will print 2 sheets with 2 half-sized images per sheet. MP3 (M64) In the following section, the procedures to display and play your MP3 files are described. There is one pre-set folder: Download.
No. File Selector Options menu 2 Use item (Sounds) Set as ring tone: Set as SMS tone: Set as MMS tone: Send via Bluetooth: Sets the selected sound to be the ring tone. Sets the selected sound to be the SMS tone. Sets the selected sound to be the MMS tone. Sends the selected sound through Bluetooth to other devices or a cellphone. 2 Use item (Pictures) Set as wallpaper: Add desktop icon: Send via Bluetooth: Print via USB: Sets the selected image to be the main-display wallpaper.
No. File Selector Options menu # Options Sorting order: Info column: Thumbnail view: Flat view: List display: Save options: Reset options: Sorts the files by date or alphabetically. Sets whether to display the column on the list screen, and the information to be shown there. None: No column showing Size: Approximate size of the file Type: File type 2You can also change the information on the column by pressing # without displaying the Options menu. Displays the files as thumbnails (for only Pictures).
Java™ (M7) You can download Java™ applications (games etc.) from WAP sites and run them on your phone. Applications (M71) How to run software ▼ To run a software (Java™ application), perform the following. ☛ 7 ➔ 1➔ Highlight an application containing the software you want to run ➔ or 2 When you display the Java™ applications list screen for the first time after downloading a program(s), it may take a while for your phone to verify the program(s).
Selecting the resident Java™ application (M7311) ☛ 7 ➔ To display the Resident On screen, 3 1 ➔ 1 (Application) ➔ Highlight the required software ➔ Setting the resume/suspend time (M7312/M7313) ☛ 7 ➔ To display the Resident On screen, 3 1 ➔ 2 (Resume time) or 3 (Suspend time) ➔ Appropriate key for the required time Storage info (M74) You can display the number of Java™ applications currently stored in your phone and the size of free memory.
Accessory (M8) MP3 player (M81) This feature allows you to create a Playlist to play MP3 files in the order you desire. You can add MP3 files saved in your phone to the Playlist (see “MP3 (M64)” on page 60) or change the order of the MP3 files within the Playlist. ☛ 8 1 ➔ SK1 to play ➔ After playing, SK2 to stop. ☛ To change the volume, Side keys. ☛ To play the previous/next file, ▲ or ▼.
2 Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Calculator (M82) You can perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with the calculator. It also has a memory function. ☛ 82 2 The calculator can display a result of up to 9 digits. If a calculation results in a number exceeding the maximum, the screen displays error in the calculation field. Calculator Key Assignment For calculator function, the keys are assigned different functions.
Clock alarm setting (Continued) Alarm repeat Selects alarm repeat for once, daily or day of the week. 2 You can select more than one day of the week at the same time. 2 You can remove the check by highlighting and pressing again. Enter alarm text Sets the message (e.g. Wake up!) which is displayed when the alarm occurs (optional). ☛ When all settings are done, SK1 to save the setting. 2 The selected melody will be played when the alarm occurs if the ringer is turned on based on the current phone mode.
2 The selected melody will be played when the scheduled event occurs if the ringer is turned on based on the current phone mode. If vibration is turned on, you will be notified of the event by vibration. 2 If the phone has been switched off, the phone does not switch itself on to sound the reminder or vibrate at the specified time. 2 You can stop the reminder tone or vibration by pressing any key.
ToDo list (M85) This feature allows you to set up to 100 ToDo tasks that should be finished by a certain date. You can choose to display either all ToDo tasks, or those just finished or unfinished. Each task is identified by a description (of up to 256 characters) and its start/due date. Adding a new ToDo task ☛ 8 5 ➔ Highlight the list ➔ ➔ SK1 ToDo list setting Start date Sets the day, month and year to start the ToDo task. Due date Sets the date to end the ToDo task.
L D ToDo Options menu (Continued) 2 2 Edit Edits the highlighted ToDo task (see “Adding a new ToDo task” on page 69). 3 – Delete Deletes ToDo task(s). Press the appropriate keys for the ToDo task category (the currently selected ToDo task, all the public/private ToDo tasks, all the completed public/private ToDo tasks or all the ToDo tasks) to delete. – 3 Delete current Deletes the current ToDo task.
No. Notepad Options menu (Continued) 3 Create message Creates a new message with the highlighted text (note). 4 Delete item Deletes the selected file or folder if it is unprotected. 5 Delete all Deletes all the notes unprotected from the list. 6 Copy item Copies the selected note. 7 Copy all Copies all the notes. 8 Move Moves the selected note or all the notes in the current folder to a folder. 9 Create folder Creates a new folder under the current folder.
Recording/playing voice memo or setting speaker ☛ 87 No. Voice memo setting 1 Record Records a voice memo. ☛ SK1 to start recording. 2 You can finish recording and save the data as a file by pressing SK2 even before the recording is completed. / To record the conversation during a call, see “Recording a call” on page 11. 2 Play Plays a voice memo or recorded call. ☛ Highlight a voice memo ➔ to start playing and SK2 to stop playing.
Bluetooth (M89) ☛ 89 / For details, see “Bluetooth (M89)” on page 74. Synchronization (M80) Synchronization function allows you to synchronize data between your phone and your PC. When your phone is connected to your PC via a USB cable (option), you can synchronize phonebook, scheduler or ToDo list data. 2 Data should comply with vCard 2.1/vCalendar 1.0 specification 2 You cannot synchronize the phonebook data stored in the SIM card.
Bluetooth (M89) Bluetooth function provides the following services: • Dial-up service - You can use your phone as a modem. • Headset/hands-free service - You can make/receive a call using a Bluetooth headset or hands-free kit. • Object push service - You can send or receive the data (from Phonebook/Scheduler/ToDo list/Notepad/My data (Videos/Sounds/Pictures/MP3)) between your phone and other Bluetooth devices (see “Bluetooth Object Push” on page 76).
2 Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Device list Option menu 891➔3 ☛ No. Device list Option menu 1 Rename Edits the name of the highlighted device. 2 Protect/Un-protect Protects or unprotects the highlighted device. 3 Delete device Deletes the highlighted device. 4 Delete all devices Deletes all the devices listed. 5 View detail Displays detailed information on the highlighted device.
, While using the Bluetooth device, the following icons will be displayed in the status bar area of your phone. Indicates Bluetooth On. Indicates that Bluetooth is active. Connecting Bluetooth headset/hands-free kit 2 When connecting a wired headset and Bluetooth headset at the same time, the wired headset will work partially (only its button will work).
☛ 0 or 3 Video/Sound/Picture/MP3 (M6...) ☛ 6 1 for Videos, 6 2 for Sounds, 6 3 for Pictures or ☛ 2 3 for Videos/Pictures, 2 4 for Sounds or 2 1 for MP3 Schedule entry (M84...) ☛ 8 4 ➔ Highlight a date ➔ ➔ Highlight a schedule entry ➔ ToDo entry (M85...) 8 5 ➔ Highlight Public, Private or All ➔ ☛ Notepad (M862...
• Send/receive the file/folder to/from your phone. • Delete the file/folder from your phone. • Create a folder in your phone. ☛ 8 9 2 ➔ the waiting data screen is displayed. ☛ Browse your phone from other Bluetooth device. 2 While using File transfer service to receive the data from other Bluetooth devices, your phone can only accept the data for Notepad or My data (Videos, Sounds, Pictures, MP3). 2 The connection from other Bluetooth devices is accepted only when the waiting data screen is displayed.
Index Numerics 3GPP 4-way navigation key 51 vi A AC adapter 3 Accepting an incoming call 7 Accessory 65 ADN 43 Alarm volume 23 Alert message 29, 42 ALS 21 Animation 58 Any key answer 21 AoC 12 Auto answer 23 Auto redial 14 B Bar calls Basic calls & phone use Battery charging Battery level icons Bluetooth Bookmark 26 6 3 viii, 4 74 42 C Calculator Call diversion Call lists Call options Call transfer Call waiting and holding 66 13 12 11 10 14 Camera Recording a video Taking a picture CB CLI Clock Clock
MP3 Pictures Sounds Videos 60 58 57 57 N Network selection Normal mode Normal text (ABC) input Notepad Number type Numeric input 15 22 17 70 49 17 O Object push service One-touch dial Option mode Origin number Own phone number display 74 8 33 49 8 P Parts and functions Phone lock Phone modes Phonebook PIM PIN activate PIN code PIN2 code Pocket mode Power saving Preparing the phone PUK vi 26 22 43 26 26 5, 25 25 22 24 1 25 R Reading a message Received calls list 80 Index 29 12 Receiving an incomin