User's Manual

New: create a new bookmark or Favorite or a new Folder.
Delete All: remove all bookmarks.
Hotkeys: assign hot keys.
Enter URL
Function: Input an address and access it.
Path: Menu
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Mobile Web
Æ
Enter URL
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Select
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<input an URL>
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OK
You can input an URL using the abc input method (use “1” key for dot “.” Or press
Options for symbols) and press
to open the page .
WAP Settings
Function: Configure WAP parameters.
Path: Menu
Æ
Mobile Web
Æ
WAP Settings
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Select
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Profiles / Connection Time Out
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OK
Modify, view Info, or Add a new WAP profile settings here. Select Connection Time
Out and use the numeric keypad to enter the number of seconds after which you will
automatically be logged off and the connection will be terminated. To add or modify a
profile, press
and input or set parameters or values for the following:
Provider Title: give the profile a name that you could easily recognize in the
future.
Homepage: input the homepage URL.
Protocol: set to use HTTP or WTP protocol.
Preferred Connection: select GSM, GPRS, or GSM if no GPRS (default).
Proxy: set a proxy by defining User, Login, Password, Proxy Address, and port
Number.
GSM Parameters: set GSM parameters such as Login, Password, Dial-up
Number, and Mode.
GPRS Parameters: set GPRS parameters such as Login, Password, and APN.
Save: save the settings.
Tip: An active WAP connection via GPRS will not be severed if there is an
incoming call, you can still answer the call.
Multimedia
Function: organize your image and audio files in your phone’s memory locations.
Path: Menu
Æ
Multimedia
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Select
This menu provides an easy access to the images and audios stored in your
phone and your phone’s USB mass storage media. Entering the page you will find My
Images and My Ringtones options available. The memory location is indicated on the top
line of the display (your phone memory tagged as Mobile is default). Scroll to an option
and press
for the options:
Mass Storage: go to the USB mass storage media or phone memory.
Select: display the list of items stored in the current memory.