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42661_NEC_N343i O2 11/10/05 3:37 pm Page 5 6mm GUTTER Stunning model Thank you for choosing an NEC phone. You’ve bought a beautifully designed phone from one of the ten largest electronics companies in the world. We’d like to welcome you to a new world of innovative mobile communications. Your new NEC N343i phone Your new N343i is an ultra slim mobile that fits easily in your pocket.
Important Information 5 Safety And Precautions 6 Before You Start 9 Getting Started 17 Basic Calls and Phone Use 22 Call Options 28 Personalizing Settings 30 Text Entry 43 Messages 46 i-mode 51 Phonebook 62 Camera 69 My data 72 Java™ application 76 Accessory 77 Index 85
Important Information 5 Read this information before using your phone ........... 5 Safety And Precautions 6 Emergency services ..................................................... 6 General care ................................................................ 6 Aircraft safety ............................................................... 6 Hospital safety ............................................................. 6 General safety ..............................................................
Charge Info ................................................................ 28 Text edit screen option menu .....................................43 Charge settings .......................................................... 29 T9 language ................................................................44 Personalizing Settings 30 Messages 46 Voice volume .............................................................. 30 Messages overview ....................................................
Creating a new phonebook record ............................. 63 Calling phone numbers from phonebook ................... 66 Editing phonebook entries ......................................... 67 Camera 69 Taking a picture ......................................................... 69 Camera (before taking a picture) ............................... 69 Camera option menu (after saving a picture) ............. 71 My data 72 Photos and pictures ...................................................
Important Information Read this information before using your phone Conditions of Use Operation of this NEC mobile phone is subject to the following two conditions; (1) this device may cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Safety And Precautions Emergency services To make an emergency call in any country: • Press 112, the worldwide emergency number. • Ask the operator for the service which you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Services. Give your location and, if possible, remain stationary to maintain phone contact. The 112 emergency number service is available on every digital network service.
an emergency. • Switch off your cellphone at the refuelling point, such as a petrol station, even if you are not refuelling your own car. • Do not store or carry flammable or explosive materials in the same compartment where a radio transmitter is placed, such as a cellphone. • Electronic vehicle systems, such as anti-lock brakes, speed control and fuel injection systems are not normally affected by radio transmissions.
and KR226206B1. People's Republic of China Pat. Application Nos. 98802801.8, 98809472.X and 96196739.0; Mexico Pat. No. 208141; Russian Federation Pat. No. 2206118; and additional patents are pending worldwide" • Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc in the U.S. and other countries. • This product contains ACCESS Co., LTD's Compact NetFrontTM Plus internet browser software. Copyright ©1998-2005 ACCESS CO., LTD.
Before You Start Cellphone system structure Every time you use your phone, there are several components involved for the phone to operate successfully and to process a call: Service provider The people that make your phone The people that supply your SIM card and bills i-mode provider Network The people that transmit your calls The people that provide your Internet services All the features described in this user manual are supported by your phone.
Parts and functions The phone supports a number of languages and the keyboard symbols have been chosen for world-wide operation.
Display information LCD graphic display area This area contains the greetings graphic on power up, status graphics, as well as information when searching for networks and making calls. The standby screen shows the current network, vibrator status, current active mode, current time and date and whatever you have keyed using the phone’s keypad.
JAVA™ editor, MFE (Multi-field editor), Call control, etc. Main menu The menu structure starts with the main menu. Main menu consists of nine different display screens that indicate main functions. To access each main menu function, press key from the standby screen. When the settings screen is displayed, use the and navigation keys to scroll through the main menu functions or press number keys (1-9) to access the following menus.
• Select Activate to activate the phone mode, or Change settings to edit the phone mode settings. Keypad shortcuts The following single key shortcuts are available from the standby screen (the screen that automatically appears when the phone is on and not in use) • Press the navigation key to access the phonebook. • Press the navigation key to access Messages. • Press the navigation key to access Phone modes. • Press the navigation key to access My data. • Press the key to access the main menu.
Main phone features • The GSM/GPRS phone can be used in almost any part of the world with the Tri-band (GSM 900/1800/1900 bands) features.
Displayed icons for LCD 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 9 21 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 19 1 18 4 16 4 17 4 5 6 7 Indicates the battery level. Appears when charging the battery. 2 Indicates the battery charging status (error, stopped). Indicates that there is a new SMS/EMS in your phone. Indicates that the SIM memory is full. 3 8 9 10 11 12 Indicates the Java™ application is active. Indicates secured communication on SSL.
Overview of menu function Main menu screen Standby screen Right Softkey Key 1 2 16 Main menu Settings Messages 2nd Level menu Phone Phone modes Display Calls Security Network T9 input Reset settings Create Inbox Draft Outbox Predefined text Settings Memory status Cell broadcast Key 3 Main menu i-mode 4 Phonebook 5 6 Camera My data 7 Java™ To access each main menu function, press key from the standby screen and use the and keys to scroll through the main menu functions.
Getting Started Your phone is equipped with a battery and a charger. Other optional accessories can customize your phone for maximum performance and mobility. All the features described in this user guide are supported by your phone. For all the features to work, you must have a valid SIM card (included in the package supplied by your service provider) that also supports these features. Even if you have a fully featured SIM card, any feature not supported by the network transmitting your call will not work.
Be sure to turn the phone off before inserting and removing a SIM card. Otherwise, damage to the SIM card can occur. Inserting a SIM card Before inserting a SIM card, make sure the power is switched off. 1 Press down the slit of the rear cover. 2 While pressing down the rear cover, slide the rear cover about 3 mm in the direction indicated by the arrow. 3 Remove the rear cover. 4 Press the slit of the battery in the direction shown by the arrow.
If the SIM card is already inserted, see “Powering on the phone” on page 21. Preparing the battery Using any battery pack or AC adapter not specified by NEC with this phone may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty and approval given to the phone. Do not leave the charger connected to the power supply when it is not in use. Charging the battery for the first time Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. A new phone battery must be fully charged before using your phone for the first time.
Partial battery power Low battery power Very low battery power Battery empty Low battery indication When the battery voltage falls below the working level, a message “Battery is low” will be displayed along with an empty battery icon on the top left corner of the screen. When displaying battery low notification, the phone also emit a short alert tone. Once these indicators are observed, the phone battery has approximately one minute of use remaining, after which, the phone powers off automatically.
Powering on the phone Switching the phone on Press and hold key for at least two seconds to switch on. The screen is either blank, displays an animation, or displays a greetings message during the powering on process. After the powering on process, the phone displays the standby screen. You may need to enter your PIN code or password. The greetings message may not be as indicated if any locks have been set or the wrong SIM has been inserted.
Basic Calls and Phone Use You can make a call in the same way as a normal push-button phone. Press key after entering the area code and phone number. Making an emergency call You may make an emergency call when your SIM card is not inserted in your phone. Simply power on your phone and dial the emergency number of your local region. For local emergency number, please contact your local authorities. Dialing calls Use the full STD area code even if you are calling to a person in the same town.
Using handsfree Insert the handsfree to the charger/earphone jack at the side of the phone. When there is an incoming call: • Under Car mode with Auto answer mode setting on, the call will be connected automatically. • Under manual answering mode, press key or the button on the handsfree to connect the call. Receiving calls When you receive a call: • The phone rings (if ring tone is set to ON).
Calling line identification is subscription dependent. If you have subscribed to the service and the caller has allowed his number to be transmitted over the network, the number of the caller or the corresponding name will be displayed on the LCD screen. Placing a call on hold You can place a received or dialed call on hold by pressing Right Softkey. Press Right Softkey again to return to the call. Making a second call Dial the second call while on the first call. This will put the first call on hold.
With Auto redial activated, your phone will redial a number up to 10 times if the first attempt is not successful. For procedures to activate Auto redial, see “Auto redial” on page 38. When a dialed number cannot be connected, a tone is heard and an alert message will be shown on the display. The phone returns to the standby screen and the number will be automatically dialed again after a short delay. The phone will try to redial the number up to 10 times.
For more information on the phonebook, refer to “Phonebook” on page 62. Call features Fast dial Fast dials can be activated in the Abbreviated Dialing Numbers by entering a number between 1 to 255 (depending on your SIM card) and pressing #. The phone details that correspond to the record number will be displayed. Press key to dial. Voice mail Most service providers offer this external voice mail service to their subscribers.
You can make an emergency call even if the keypads are locked. For details, see “Auto key lock” on page 31. Screen Saver The phone is designed with the screen saver function. When the standby screen is displayed for 35 seconds, the screen saver activates automatically. If the keylock/auto key lock function is also activated, the screen saver activates 35 seconds after the activation of keylock.
Call Options From the main menu, select Phonebook > Call options to access this function. A quick way to view received and dialed calls list from the standby screen is to press key and scroll to the respective lists using the and navigation keys. If you miss a call, you can check it by pressing Right Softkey from the standby screen when there is a telephone-shaped icon displayed in the Softkey area. Dialed calls The Dialed calls screen will display the date and time of the last 15 calls made on your phone.
• Use the and navigation keys to highlight and press Left Softkey to view the time/charge information for the following: Last call, All voice calls, Total incoming, Total outgoing and Cost left. You can press Right Softkey to Reset the calls counter or Left Softkey to return to the Charge info screen. Charge settings The Charge settings feature enables you to set a limit in units so your phone cannot be used once the limit is reached. The charge settings service is SIM card and network dependent.
Personalizing Settings Voice volume To adjust the volume during a call, use the / navigation key to increase volume and the / navigation key to decrease volume. When you are not making any calls, use the following procedure: From the main menu, select Settings > Phone > Voice volume to display the Volume screen with a volume slider. • Use the / navigation key to increase, or use the / navigation key to decrease the volume to the required level.
From the main menu, select Settings > Phone > Minute reminder. Use the and navigation keys or press the Right Softkey to toggle the reminder On/Off. Use the field to set a Timer for the reminder. Press Left Softkey to save and return to the Phone menu. navigation key to move down to the next Auto key lock You can lock your keypad keys by activating Auto key lock; that way, you may prevent your keypad from being accidentally pressed.
• Use the navigation key to highlight the Time field, press Left Softkey and edit the time. • After editing, press the Left Softkey to save all changes made. The phone returns to the Time / date menu screen. Set time format From the main menu, select Settings > Phone > Time/date > Set time format. • Use the and navigation keys to highlight 12 Hour/24 Hour format. Press Left Softkey to confirm the selection and turn on the radio button. The phone returns to the Time / date menu screen.
Phone mode settings When a phone mode is selected, some of your phones settings will be altered according to the selected phone mode.
• Highlight the type of calls to change from the menu: Any call/Phonebook call/Alarm/Messages/Friends/Colleagues/Family/Biz partner/ VIP. • Press Left Softkey to access the Sounds folder. • Highlight the desired ringtone and press Left Softkey to select and return to the Ringer menu screen. Ringer volume To change the ring volume settings, select Ringer volume to display the Ringer volume screen.
using your phone as a car phone or with a hands-free kit. To change the Auto answer settings: • Highlight Auto answer and press Left Softkey to toggle between On (a tick appears in the check box) and Off (the tick disappears). Auto answer only works if your phone is working with a handsfree kit or a headset. Power on greetings/animations Two types of greeting/animation screens can be displayed when the phone is power-on: • No greeting (standard powering on screen display animation).
• The LCD menu screen will be displayed in the selected colour style. Animation You can select one of the two animations available in your phone: • From the main menu, select Settings > Display > Animation. • Use the or navigation keys to highlight either Animation 1 or Animation 2. Press Left Softkey to confirm the selection and turn on the radio button.
• Receiving fax (Divert all fax calls to a number with a fax connection) • Receiving data (Divert all data calls to a phone number with a PC connection) The divert status and details that you have selected will be stored in the network and not in your phone. (e.g., the divert status will remain even when the SIM card is changed). Setting up call divert and editing the number • From the main menu, select Settings > Calls > Call diversion.
Setting call waiting On/Off • From the main menu, select Settings > Calls > Call waiting. • Select Active to set call waiting on. • Select Cancel to set the call waiting off. The setting is saved and a confirmation message from the network will be displayed. Checking status of call waiting • From the main menu, select Settings > Calls > Call waiting. • Select Status from the menu. A message from the network will be displayed to indicate whether call waiting is activated or cleared.
Change PINs The PIN will be requested most of the times when the phone is switched on. This feature can be deactivated, at the risk of unauthorized usage of your phone. Some service providers do not permit the deactivation of this control. You can set up your phone to require your PIN code entered when the phone is switched on before the phone can be used and receive any incoming calls.
• When roaming (You will not be able to receive calls when you are outside your home network. This means that no charges will be incurred for incoming calls) Roaming allows you to use your phone in many parts of the world and to pay all charges through your home network Service Provider. Your network operator usually has agreements with named networks in other countries. The phone also allows you to set network preferences of your own.
Network Network info • From the main menu, select Settings > Network > Network info. • Use the and navigation keys to highlight the network you want to connect to and press Left Softkey to select. The screen will return to standby mode after a confirmation message is displayed. Choose network • From the main menu, select Settings > Network > Choose network. Press Left Softkey to confirm.
• From the main menu, select Settings > Network > GPRS info. From the GPRS info screen, press Left Softkey to reset the parameter or Right Softkey to go back to Network screen. Transfer rate Select an appropriate data transfer rate for your phone. • From the main menu, select Settings > Network > Transfer rate. Press Left Softkey to select from 115.2Kb/s, 57.6Kb/s, 38.4Kb/s, and 19.2Kb/s or press Right Softkey to return to Network screen. T9 input Please refer to “T9 language” on page 44 for details.
Text Entry This section describes how you can enter text (letters, numbers and symbols). The same method of text entry can be used in all of the phone’s editing display. Mode change In the text entry screen, pressing * key can change the text entry mode in the normal text input or when T9® is activated. Pressing and holding the # key will toggle T9® input On/Off.
message. In each highlighted field, use and navigation keys to choose the desired colour for your message. Press Left Softkey to save and return to the Edit screen. • Text formats like Italics and Bold cannot be applied simultaneously to your messages. Predefined text You may add a predefined text into your message editing screen. Highlihgt Predefined text and use and navigation keys to scroll through a list of texts and press Left Softkey to open the Options menu: either Select or View the text.
• Press 4 and 7 to display ‘is’, then press 0 to confirm. • Press 4, 6, 6 and 3 to display “good”, then press 0 to confirm. The sentence is now completed. Other key functions • 0: To insert a space and/or complete the word. • Left Softkey: To display other words with the same combination of letters (e.g. words like home, gone and etc. can be formed by pressing the number keys 4, 6, 6, 3 and Left Softkey).
Messages From the main menu, select Messages. Using this function, you can send and receive text messages with attached sound, image files, etc. Alternatively, you can press navigation key to access the Messages menu directly from the standby screen. The following folders in the Messages menu have the following functions: • Inbox: The received messages are saved. (To enter, select Inbox from Messages menu screen.) • Draft: The edited messages are saved.
• Extract number - Display the phone number of the message. To select an option, highlight the option and press Left Softkey. Depending on the type of message you are viewing, the available Options menu may change. SMS edit screen options menu When creating an SMS in the Edit screen, press Left Softkey to access the following options: • Send - Send the edited SMS and subsequently save it in Outbox. • Save - Save the edited SMS in Draft.
• To send the SMS to a number in the phonebook list, press Left Softkey and highlight Phonebook from the Options menu, then press Left Softkey again and choose accordingly. • Press Left Softkey to insert a number from the phonebook list. • To send, press Left Softkey to display the Options menu, then press Left Softkey again to send. After sending, the SMS will be saved in the Outbox. For more information on ‘Inserting object’ and ‘Format’, please refer to page 43 and 44.
• Highlight the desired message and press Left Softkey to either Select or View. • Highlight Select and press Left Softkey to display the message editing display. After changes are made, press Left Softkey to either Send and save or just Save the message. Once you edit the predefined texts, you cannot return them to the default setting even by the reset setting function. Message settings From the main menu, select Messages > Settings.
Memory status The available memory and the used-up memory will be displayed. • With the standby screen displayed, press navigation key or select Messages from the main menu. • Select Memory status to display the SMS memory status of the phone and the SIM memory status. Cell broadcast From the main menu, select Messages > Cell broadcast. When cell broadcast service is activated, the phone operating time will be reduced.
i-mode Your phone allows you to use the i-mode feature. With it, you can connect to Internet websites and use the mail function. This chapter guides you through setting up and using i-mode. To access the i-mode service, you need to: • Contact your service provider and subscribe to it. • Set up the i-mode options in your phone. What is i-mode i-mode is a platform for mobile phone communications.
website to your phone. What is an Animation? You may download 65536-colour animations on the website to your phone. What is Java™ applications? See “Java™ application” on page 76 for details. i-mode icon See “i-mode icon” on page 15 for details. i-mode Settings From the main menu, select i-mode > Settings. Ringer time The function allows you to set the length of Ringer time when you receive an e-mail or MMS: • Select Ringer time from the Settings menu.
If i-mode lock is activated, the phone screen shows a lock icon. iMenu From the main menu, select i-mode > i-mode > iMenu. You can scroll the i-mode website page by pressing and holding and navigation keys. When connected to an i-mode website, it displays a list of options depending on the website. You can press Left Softkey and the phone displays a list of browser Menu options: Add bookmark Add the current web page to the Bookmarks.
• Select the file you would like to attach and press Left Softkey to attach the file. After the file is attached, the Attachment item will display the file name. to send the email. • Select Send and press While you are editing or writing an email, press Left Softkey to have the following options: Send Send the e-mail. Save Save the e-mail that you are editing as a draft. Attach file Attach a file. Delete attachment Delete the attached file. Play/View file Play the audio file or view the image file.
• Highlight Attachment and press . The following Compose menu is displayed. Add text Add text to the current slide. Remove text Remove the text on the current slide. Add image Add image to the current slide. Remove image Remove the image on the current slide. Add audio Add audio to the current slide. Remove audio Remove the audio on the current slide. Preview Preview the slideshow. Add slide Add a new slide after the current slide. Insert slide Insert a new slide before the current slide.
Add To Add more recipients' addresses. Add Cc Add carbon copy recipients' addresses. Add Bcc Add blind carbon copy recipients' addresses. Change to To Change the Cc. or Bcc recipients to To recipients. Change to Cc Change To or Bcc recipients to Cc recipients. Change to Bcc Change To or Cc recipients to Bcc recipients. Del. address Delete the chosen MMS address. Attach header Add headers before a text. Attach sign. Add a signature after the text. Del. message Delete the message. Del.
Address sort Sorts the messages by address Date sort Sorts the messages by the date Displaying a message, you may press menu to have the following functions: Reply Reply to the message. Reply quoted Reply with a quoted message. Reply all Reply to sender and all recipient(s) without quoted messages body. Reply quoted all Reply to sender and all recipient(s) with quoted messages body Forward Forward the message. Delete Delete the message.
Delete all Delete all messages. • When choosing a mail/MMS, press to read the content. The following options become available: Re-edit Re-edit the message. Delete Delete the message. Save address Save the address of the message into the phonebook. Add to phonebook Add the phone number of the message to Phonebook. Create message Create a new message. Copy message Copy the message for later use. Copy subject Copy the subject for later editing Play Attachment Play the attached file.
Back Return to the Mail menu. Back Return to the i-mode menu. Java™ application Please “Java™ application” on page 76 for detail. SMS Please see“Messages overview” on page 46 and “Message settings” on page 49. Bookmarks The option shows a list of Bookmarks, allowing you to edit again, change the title, delete or access the webpage listed in the Bookmarks. Under the i-mode screen, you may select Bookmarks to directly enter the Bookmarks.
• Select Address history to enter the item. • Select the preferred URL and press to open the website address entry screen again. to link to the webpage. • Select OK and press Back • Select the item to go back to the menu screen. Saved pages • Select the item to enter the Saved Pages. • Press Left Softkey to have the following options: Open Open the saved pages. Edit title Edit the title you have saved. Protect On/Off If the screen data is unprotected, the function will be turned on.
Certificates The function allows you to look at the certificate details and set the certificates to either valid or invalid. Select the preferred certificate, press Left Softkey and Certificate info to check the certificate information or Valid/Invalid to set the certificate to either valid or invalid. Send terminal info You may also send the terminal information. Select either Yes or No and then select OK to confirm the selection.
Phonebook Lists Your phone can store up to 8 different phonebooks: • Complete (a list of all the numbers stored in the other phonebooks (Phone, SIM, FDN) except SDN numbers) • Personal directories (ADN) in SIM • Personal directories (ADN) in your phone memory (Phone) • Own number • Service dialing numbers (SDN) • Fixed dialing numbers (FDN) • Groups • Voice mail From the main menu, select Phonebook > Lists to display the phonebook entries.
Service Dialing Numbers (SDN) The numbers stored in the SDN phonebook are supplied, ready to use, and installed by your service provider. The SDN phonebook contains numbers and services that cannot be edited by you. You will not be able to see the number that is dialed as only the associated text title will be shown. To call numbers in the SDN directory, press or navigation key until the SDN directory is displayed and then use either the scrolling or searching method to locate and call the number.
If you select the Protected SIM to save the record in, the record is stored in the FDN list.Use the and navigation keys • Highlight Record no. field. Use the and navigation keys to choose the Record no.. • Press the Left Softkey to save the changes made. You cannot save a record unless Phone number is set. The phone returns to the phonebook list. Phone You can set up the following information in the phonebook (Phone): • Name. • Phone number. • Other phone numbers (Office number, Mobile number, Fax number).
• • • • • Select Edit from the Option menu. Highlight Own number field, then enter the number. Highlight Name field, then key in the name. Press Left Softkey to save and return to Own number menu screen. To delete a saved entry, highlight the entry from Own number menu screen and press Left Softkey to display the Option menu. Select Delete and press Left Softkey to confirm the deletion. The Own number service is SIM card dependent.
• With the Groups list screen displayed, use the and navigation keys to highlight the desired group and press Left Softkey to display the Options menu. • Highlight Set ring tone and press Left Softkey to display the Sounds folder. • Use the and navigation keys to scroll through the list of ringtones/melodies and press Left Softkey to confirm the selection of desired ringtone/melody for the group. The phone returns to the Groups list screen.
is an incoming call, or in the missed calls and received calls list. When the phone number saved in the phonebook contains 11 digits and an 8-digit phone number is dialed, the name of the called party might not be displayed under the dialed calls list. Search a list To jump directly to names starting with a specific character, press the corresponding number key (e.g. press 5 once to jump to names beginning with J or twice to jump to names beginning with K).
Options menu. Highlight Copy to phone (or Copy to SIM) and press Left Softkey to confirm. • To copy all phonebook records in SIM to Phone or Phone to SIM, highlight any record in the SIM or Phone directory, press Left Softkey for the Options menu. Highlight Copy all to phone (or Copy all to SIM) and press Left Softkey to confirm. • To move a phonebook record in SIM to Phone or Phone to SIM, highlight the record in the SIM or Phone directory, press Left Softkey for the Options menu.
Camera The integrated digital camera in the phone allows you to take photos and send them out via the Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) or as an email attachment. The photos will be stored in JPG format in the phone, and can be viewed by most picture viewing programs. Taking a picture To take and save a picture inside your phone, use the following procedure: • From the main menu, select Camera. The camera finder screen will appear in the LCD and the actual composition of the picture will be shown.
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. When in camera mode, the phone returns to standby mode after 3 minutes of idling. You can display the quick keys by pressing # key on the camera finder screen.
reduced. Effect • Highlight Effect and press Left Softkey to display the Options menu. • Use the and navigation keys to highlight and select the different colour tint to take your photo: Normal/Monochrome/Sepia/Bluish. Change the colour tint setting by pressing Left Softkey. The radio button beside the option will be turned on. Flicker control When taking pictures under a fluorescent light, flickers may occur.
My data You can use this menu function to manage all the pictures and sounds saved in the phone. You can playback sound, ringtones or display pictures/ wallpapers downloaded from the Internet, or photos captured with the built-in camera function. From the main menu, select My data. You can also get to My data display screen by pressing navigation key from the standby screen. When your phone memory is full, you may not be able to rename the files.
Highlight Set as wallpaper and press Left Softkey to set the selected picture as the wallpaper for the standby screen. The phone returns to the Photos/Pictures display list screen. Rename (not for preset wallpaper) You can use the Rename function to edit the names of the photos/pictures. Highlight Rename and press Left Softkey. Key in the new name for the picture and press Left Softkey to save the changes made. You can only input "0-9", "a-z", "A-Z" and "_" for filenames.
Set as ringtone (for preset and downloaded ringtone/melody) Highlight Set as ringtone and press Left Softkey to set the selected ringtone/melody as the default ringtone for the following type of calls: • Any call • Phonebook call • Alarm • Messages • Cell broadcast • Friends, Colleagues, Family, Biz partner, and VIP Highlight the type of call you want to set the ringtone and press Left Softkey. The phone returns to the Sounds list screen.
to edit the name for the file first. After the editing is done, press Left Softkey to save the file. Record voice option menu From Record voice display screen, use Options menu: or navigation keys to scroll through the list of sound files and press Left Softkey to display the Send as MMS Highlight Send as MMS and press Left Softkey to display MMS editing screen with the selected sound file. Proceed with the MMS editing before sending it out.
Java™ application Select Java™ from the main menu. Alternatively select Java™ application from the i-mode menu. After you selected the item, a list of Java™ applications is displayed. Alternatively, you can start Java™ application by pressing and holding Right Softkey or navigation key from the standby screen. Press Left Softkey from the Applications screen, five options are offered: Description setting Select to enable or disable the function. Delete all Delete all Java™ application.
Accessory From the main menu, select Accessory to access the various functions provided by your phone as listed below: • Organizer (Scheduler, ToDo list, Notepad) • Clock (Alarm clock, Auto off, Auto on, Countdown, Stopwatch) • Calculator (Calculator, Currency conv.) • Composer • Voice memo (Record, Play, Data rate) Scheduler From the main menu, select Accessory > Organizer > Scheduler. The default will be the monthly display. Press the Left Softkey and select Week to view the calendar in week display.
icon displayed in the Softkey area. Options menu for existing agenda An Options menu is displayed when an existing agenda is selected and Left Softkey is pressed. The options are described below: • View Display the details of the selected agenda. • Activate/Deactivate Use and navigation keys to change the status, either to Activate or Deactivate it. • Edit Display an edit screen for the highlighted agenda.
• If you choose Weekly, you can toggle On/Off, the required days of the week by highlighting and pressing Right Softkey. • Edit the Start date, Start time, End date, and End time fields accordingly. • Press Left Softkey to save appointment settings and return to ToDo list display screen. Option menus for existing reminders/appointments An Options menu is displayed when an existing reminder/appointment is selected and Left Softkey is pressed.
• Delete all: Delete all the existing text notes. • Send: Send the note via SMS to a recipient (you may select a phone number from the phonebook list or enter a recipient’s number). • Capacity: Display the memory left in your phone for saving other text notes. Up to a maximum of 10 notes can be saved. Notepad edit options menu While on Edit screen, press Left Softkey. The options are described below: • Save: Save the note and return to the Notepad screen.
If you miss an alarm, you can check it by pressing Right Softkey from the standby screen when there is a clock-shaped icon displayed in the Softkey area. Auto off When this function is activated, the phone will be automatically switched off at the preset time everyday. • From the main menu, select Accessory > Clock. Highlight Auto off and press Left Softkey. • Press Right Softkey or use and navigation keys to toggle the function On/Off.
Calculator You can perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of numbers with the calculator function. You can enter up to 8 digits. The calculator can display a result of up to 9 digits, with a maximum of 6 decimal places. If a calculation results in a number exceeding the maximum, “Over range” appears in the calculation field.
Deleting all digits • To delete all digits input, press and hold Right Softkey. Currency converter From the main menu, select Accessory > Calculator > Currency conv.. You are able to calculate the exchange rates between two currencies using this function: Rate setting From the Currency conv. display screen, select Rate setting. Enter the exchange rate for the domestic currency and foreign currency. Press # to enter a decimal point. Press Left Softkey to calculate the conversion.
Record • Select Record. A message shows: Please start recording. • Press Right Softkey to start recording. To pause, press Right Softkey. • Press Left Softkey to stop the recording. • To play and listen to the recording, press Right Softkey. • To save the recording, press Left Softkey, edit the title if necessary, and press Left Softkey. Play • Selects Play to display the list of the recorded voice files. • Use and navigation keys to select the files from the list.
Index A Accepting a Call ..................... 23 Accessory .............................. 77 ADN ....................................... 62 Agenda .................................. 77 Alarm clock ............................ 80 Alternate Line Service (ALS) . 31 Any key answer ..................... 30 Auto answer ........................... 34 Auto key lock ......................... 31 Auto network .......................... 41 Auto off .................................. 81 Auto on ........................
Phone mode Car ....................................32 Meeting .............................32 Normal ..............................32 Pocket ...............................32 Phonebook .............................62 Copying records ...............67 Deleting a record ..............67 Deleting all records ...........67 Moving records .................67 Photos ....................................72 Pictures ..................................72 PIN code ................................39 Predefined text ....