User guide
Table of Contents Copyright and Legal Information.................................................................................... iii Chapter 1 The Basics....................................................................................................................... 1 Chapter 2 Phone Calls .................................................................................................................. 29 Chapter 3 Settings and Profiles........................................................
Table of Contents Chapter 17 Extras ......................................................................................................................... 133 Chapter 18 Connectivity................................................................................................................ 142 Chapter 19 Accessories ................................................................................................................. 151 Chapter 20 Troubleshooting...................................
Copyright and Legal Information Copyright and Legal Information The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use on the GSM and GPRS networks operating on the 900, 1800 (DCS/PCN) and 1900 (PCS) bands. It is approved for use in the country where it was originally sold and may be approved for use in other countries. This product contains software licensed from Atelier. Copyright © 2002-2003 Atelier. All rights reserved (www.atelier.tm). Contains portions of Copyright © 2001 Symbian Ltd.
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Copyright and Legal Information Memory Services, you must subscribe to these service(s) from your home service provider and obtain instructions for their use. Some of these network services may not be available when roaming on a network other than your home network. Your phone contains an internal memory device that stores the software required to operate the mobile phone, communicate with the GSM/GPRS network and provide the user interface.
The Basics 1 Chapter 1 The Basics This chapter will help you to familiarise yourself with your Sendo X phone, enabling you to get the most out of it. screen, so that all your favourites can be accessed from the same place. Topics covered here include: • Camera (with flash) and Camcorder (with sound), making it simple to take photos and record video clips at the touch of a button, which you can then send to your friends. Entertainment features include: • How to get your phone ready for use.
The Basics 1 contacts of the card are touching the contacts of the phone. guide provides simple step-by-step information on getting started with your phone. Also, the interactive tutorial (the Sendo X Experience) on the Companion CD provides a demonstration of the basic features of your phone. Inserting the SIM card 1. Remove the back cover of the phone - press down on the area near the bottom of the phone (using both hands if you need to), then slide the cover down and lift off.
The Basics 1 Charging the battery 3. Insert the battery with the label facing up. Align the tabs and metal contacts at the top of the battery with the tabs and contacts on the back of the phone. Slide into place and press down. You must charge the battery for at least 4 hours before you use the phone for the first time. After this, the battery will normally take around 2 to 3 hours to charge. 1. Insert the connector on the charger lead into the connector at the base of the phone.
The Basics 1 charging animation to appear after you have connected the charger. Note Do not short circuit the battery. All batteries can cause property damage, injury or burns if a conductive material such as jewelry or keys comes into contact with the exposed terminals. The material may complete an electrical circuit and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling your phone battery. For example, avoid carrying your phone battery loose in a pocket or purse.
The Basics 1 Minimum PC system requirements Installing the Companion CD The Companion CD provides: Some features of your Sendo X phone package, require a PC. The following is a list of the minimum PC system requirements: • Sendo PC Connect software for performing synchronisation between your Sendo X phone and PC (see Connecting to your PC on Page 146). General requirements: • Companion software to help you learn how to use your phone and add to/customise your phone’s features.
The Basics 1 Getting to know your phone Figure 1 Your phone layout - front view Wrist/Neck Strap Hook Power Key Earpiece Infrared Port Headset Connector Voice Key Edit Key 5-way Joypad Left Soft Key Right Soft Key Menu Key Clear Key Call Key End Key Voicemail Launch Camera Loudspeaker Loudspeaker Asterisk Key (*) Hash Key (#) International Access Key (+) Microphone Accessory Connector 6 Charger Connector Sendo X User Guide
The Basics 1 Figure 2 Your phone layout - rear view Camera Lens Self Portrait Mirror Flash External Antenna Connector 7 Sendo X User Guide
The Basics 1 Switching your phone on and off Volume • Press the Power key p to turn your phone on. • Control the volume of the earpiece and the loudspeaker by pressing the left [ joypad key (decrease volume) or the right ] joypad key (increase volume). This can be done during a call, or when a volume control view is displayed. • Press and hold the Power key p to turn your phone off. Speakers The phone has two speakers: Display 1. Earpiece - provides the speaker functionality for voice calls.
The Basics 1 Now! screen and Menu screen Menu key • The Now! screen displays lots of useful information, such as whether you have any new messages, and whether you have missed any calls. You can customise your Now! screen to add photos, and links to your favourite websites. See Now! Screen on Page 81 for more information. • The Menu key s takes you to the Menu screen, from where you can open any of the phone’s features. • Press the Menu key s in the Menu screen to take you back to the Now! screen.
The Basics 1 Voice key End key • Use the Voice key t (located on the side of the phone) for voice command features. The End key f: Soft keys • Ends a voice call when one party is on the line, and ends the active call when multiple parties are connected. • Ends active data calls at any time. • There are two soft keys on your phone – left g and right d. They are located directly below the display screen. Each soft key performs the command which is displayed immediately above it on the screen.
The Basics 1 5-way joypad Voicemail shortcut key • Use the joypad to move up :, down ;, left [, or right ] (for example, in a menu or a text field). • To call your voice mailbox, press 1 followed by Call f, or from the Now! screen, do a long press on 1. • The Select key is at the centre of the joypad. Press it to confirm a selection. The Select key’s functionality is similar to pressing Enter on a computer keyboard. z Note: Voicemail is a Network Service.
The Basics 1 External antenna connector • This is located on the back of the phone. Use this to connect to a different antenna; for example, a car kit could plug into this to use with an antenna mounted on the outside of your car. Infrared port • Align the infrared port with the infrared port on another device to exchange information between your phone and the other device. Accessory connector • Use this connector to attach included or optional accessories, such as the USB cable or foldable keyboard.
The Basics 1 Feature list z Note: The list of features on your phone may not be identical to the list given below. Icon Feature Description Bluetooth Connect to another compatible device via a Bluetooth connection to send or receive data. (Located in the Connectivity folder.) Calculator Do calculations on the move. (Located in the Extras folder.) Calendar Edit, store and view all your appointments. Camcorder Record video clips with sound, and play them back.
The Basics 1 Icon Feature Description Image Editor Enhance your photos and images with text, icons, frames and special effects. Infrared Connect to another compatible device via an infrared connection to send or receive data. (Located in the Connectivity folder.) Instant messaging (Chat) * See if your friends and family are online, and communicate with them faster than e-mail or text messages. Java Apps. Manage any Java applications that you have downloaded.
The Basics 1 Icon Feature Description SIM This folder contains various SIM tools such as SIM Contacts. SIM Contacts Access any contact details that are stored on your SIM card. (Located in the Tools folder.) SIM Fixed Dialling Restrict call to/from certain numbers. SIM Toolkit * Operator services that may be contained on the SIM card (such as traffic, news or shopping services). This may not be installed on your phone. Check with your service provider for details.
The Basics 1 Status Indicators Status indicators are displayed in the title bar at the top of the phone’s display. The following table lists some of the common status indicators and their meanings. Indicator Meaning Indicator Meaning New SMS, MMS or cell broadcast message Signal strength New e-mail GPRS service available. New voicemail GPRS service not available.
The Basics 1 Navigation Using lists and grids The following section describes the different ways of navigating around your phone to accomplish tasks quickly and easily. On your phone, you will find that many features use lists and grids to display information. Using the 5-way joypad Use the joypad to navigate horizontally and vertically on the screen and to move the selection focus, so you can select the item you want.
1 The Basics name, icon and contents of the toolkit are totally dependent on your service provider. The name changes to indicate the type of service, for example “Information”. For more details, contact your service provider. ! To move a feature 1. Highlight the Menu icon you wish to move, using the joypad. 2. Press Options g and select Move. A tick appears next to the feature you have selected. ! To open a feature from the Menu screen 3.
The Basics 1 Navigating with the soft keys The table below shows a list of commands from the Options menu which are common to most features on the phone (apart from those which you have installed yourself). You can access these commands by pressing Options g. On many screens, the left soft key gis labelled Options. Pressing the Options soft key g displays the Options menu - a list of options that are relevant to the screen you are viewing. Select this To 1. Press Options g.
The Basics 1 Entering text and numbers Entering text in Multitap mode When you are in Multitap mode (sometimes called multipress mode), you enter a letter by pressing the number key on which the letter is printed. You can enter text and numbers on your phone using the keypad. Your phone supports three input modes for entering text and numbers: z Note: Most keys have extra characters as well as those printed on the key.
The Basics 1 • Press and hold the Hash key # to display a list of special characters. Select the symbol you want using the joypad and press Select or OK g. If a ? character appears after a word that you have typed, it means that it is not in the phone’s dictionary. You can add a word to the dictionary by pressing Spell g, keying in the word using multitap mode, and pressing Ok g.
The Basics 1 4. If you don’t see the word you need, press the Edit key e and select Dictionary, followed by Insert word. ! To change between uppercase and lowercase • When using either Multitap or T9, press the Asterisk * key to change between uppercase and lowercase. ! To enter a number in T9 mode z Tip: When you are in any text mode, the first letter of a sentence is automatically capitalised. • Press and hold the desired number key, or • Press the Edit key e and select Insert number.
The Basics 1 z Warning: If you forget your pass code, you may not be able to access your phone again without potential data or application loss. This only applies to applications you have added to the phone yourself. For instructions on how to reset your phone, see Total Reset on Page 24. Locking the keypad The keypad lock turns off the keypad functionality. This is useful, for example, if your phone is turned on and stored in your pocket, so that you avoid accidental key presses.
The Basics 1 ! To turn off phone autolock 2. Select Security, then Phone and SIM, and then switch the PIN code request setting to Off. Press OK g. 1. From the Menu screen, scroll to the Settings icon and press Select . 2. Select Security, then Phone and SIM, and then Autolock period. Select None to disable the autolock. Total Reset There is a function which allows you to reset your phone; that is, restore all the settings and defaults that were in place when you purchased it.
The Basics 1 ! Reset your phone • Messaging 1. Turn the phone off. If you can’t turn your phone off in the normal way, you must remove the battery for several minutes and then reinsert it. • Photo Album • Video Album • RealOne Player 2. Plug in the charger. The phone will begin to charge in off mode. • Calendar 3. Press and hold the 5 key. • Tasks 4. Whilst still holding the 5 key, press p. • Any downloaded features, including Java games. 5.
The Basics 1 ! To insert a memory card Using a memory card If you have a memory card in your phone, you can access it from the Tools folder in the Menu screen. 1. Remove the back cover of the phone - press down on the area near the bottom of the phone (using both hands if you need to), then slide the cover down and lift off. 2. Insert the memory card in its slot, label side up, as shown in the figure below. Make sure that the card is firmly in place.
The Basics 1 Memory card options Where to find more information When you open the Memory card feature, the following list of commands can be accessed by pressing Options g: Select this To Backup phone mem. Back up information from the phone’s memory to the memory card. The following table is a guide to finding information to help you use your phone. Restore from card Restore information from the memory card to the phone’s memory. Format mem.
The Basics 1 Context-sensitive help Searching the Help facility Your phone has a Help facility, which you can refer to should you have any problems working out how any of your phone’s feature work. If you are not sure where to look in the Help to find what you require, you can do a search for a particular word. ! To activate the Help facility ! To do a keyword search 1. In the Menu screen, use the joypad to scroll to the Help icon, and press Select . 1.
Phone Calls 2 Chapter 2 Phone Calls This chapter explains how to make and receive phone calls, view your call history, and create shortcuts to make dialling numbers even quicker and easier. ! To make a call from Contacts 1. From the Menu screen, scroll to the Contacts icon and press Select . 2. Scroll through the list of Contacts using the up : and down ; keys on the joypad until the contact you require is highlighted.
Phone Calls 2 ! To make a call from the Log 2. Using the up : and down ; joypad keys, select the number to call and press Call c again. 1. Open the Log in one of the following ways: • From the Now! screen, highlight a Call record line, and press Select . Making a call from a hyperlink • From the Now! screen, press Call c. Note that this method will take you straight to the Dialled calls view of the log as detailed in Step 3 below. • From the Menu screen, scroll to the Log icon and press Select .
Phone Calls 2 keypad, and press OK g. You can find out this number from your service provider. strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. Check with your local service providers. 2. Press Call c. You can change your voice mailbox number from the phone’s call settings. See Call divert settings on Page 50 for more information.
Phone Calls 2 ! To create a speed dial for a phone number z Note: One-key dialling only works if the phone’s one-key dialling setting is switched on. See Call settings on Page 42 for more information. 1. Open the Contacts directory from the Menu screen. 2. Using the joypad and Select key, open the correct contact card and highlight the phone number which you want to set up a speed dial for. Voice dialling Your Sendo X phone incorporates very useful voice dialling features.
Phone Calls 2 4. If you have more than one number stored for the contact, you will be prompted to say the number (home, work, etc.) that you wish to call. Advanced dialling options The following information covers advanced dialling options. z Note: If a name is not fully understood or there are several close matches, you will be prompted to select from a list of possibilities.
Phone Calls 2 ! To send DTMF signals 6. Press OK g. 1. While a call is in progress, press Options g and select Send DTMF. ! To insert a manual pause in a dialling sequence Some phone numbers require a pause longer than three seconds in the dialling sequence. You can insert a pause so that the dialling sequence is paused for as long as you require, and resumed again by pressing Call c. 2. Input the digits you require using the numeric keypad, and press OK g.
Phone Calls 2 ! To answer an incoming call z Note: If your Incoming call alert is set to Silent, you only need to press Reject d to reject a call. • On the Incoming Call screen, press Call c or Answer g. z Tip: If you reject a call, the caller can be automatically connected to your voicemail service, if you are subscribed to this network service. z Tip: You can set the phone up so that an incoming call is answered by pressing any key.
Phone Calls 2 Call barring ! To switch between two calls • Select Swap d to put the active call on hold, and activate the call on hold. Call barring is a network service that enables you to block calls which you do not wish to receive. If you are subscribed to this service (contact your service provider if you’re not sure), you can define which types of call you want to block from Call barring in the phone’s call settings. See Call barring settings on Page 49 for more information.
Phone Calls 2 ! To have a private conversation during a conference This feature enables you to perform lots of useful tasks while you are on the phone, for example: call 1. Press Options g and select Conference then Private. • Browse the Calendar and enter a meeting or appointment. 2. Scroll to the participant who you want to talk privately with, and press Private d. • Browse your Contacts list and add a new contact. • Browse your Tasks list and add new tasks.
Phone Calls 2 Select this To Conference Join together all existing calls. You must be subscribed to this service; check with your service provider for details. Transfer Connect the active call with an incoming call or a call on hold, and end your connection. Save Contact Create a contact card for the caller. End all calls Disconnect multiple calls at the same time. Call timer Display the current call duration. Send DTMF Send a DTMF signal. Speakerphone Switch to speakerphone mode.
Phone Calls 2 upon network features, rounding-off for billing, etc. The following options are available from pressing Options g while viewing a recent calls list: z Note: Most of the options in the table require you to highlight an entry in the list first, using the joypad. Select this To Call Make a call to the selected entry. See Making a call from the Log for more information. View contact View the contact card of the selected entry.
Phone Calls 2 z Note: The actual invoice for calls and services from your service provider may vary, depending upon network features, rounding-off for billing, etc. ! To reset the call costs counter ! To view GPRS data counter 1. Open the Log. 2. Scroll to GPRS counter and press Select . ! To reset the GPRS data counter 1. Open the GPRS counter feature. 1. Open the Call costs feature. 2. Press Options g and select Clear counters. 2. Press Options g and select Clear counters. 3.
Settings and Profiles 3 Chapter 3 Settings and Profiles respectively. This can be used, for example, to set volume or contrast levels. This chapter looks at the settings and profiles on your phone, and how to change them. Phone settings Viewing and changing settings In Phone settings, you can change language and display options. You can easily view and change the settings to suit your requirements, and to give your phone a personal touch.
Settings and Profiles 3 pressed. When the screen saver is active, the display is cleared and the screen saver bar appears. about to input text, by simply pressing the Edit key e and selecting Dictionary, then On or Off. z Note: The predictive text dictionary is not available for all languages. • Screen saver - Select what is shown on the screen saver bar: the time and date, or text that you have composed yourself. The screen saver consists of a bar, which moves around the screen at 60 second intervals.
Settings and Profiles 3 send text messages, or select Disable to prevent line selection. another call is active. Select Activate to activate the call waiting service, Cancel to de-activate it, or Check status to check whether call waiting is active or not. z Note: Check with your service provider to find out if this service is available. z Note: Check with your service provider to find out if this service is available.
Settings and Profiles 3 Connection settings 2. Select Use default settings to use the default settings, or Use existing settings to use an existing access point’s settings as a starting point. The easiest way to automatically configure your GPRS, WAP, Email and Internet connection settings is to visit http://www.sendo.com/config. The Sendo Easy Configurator sends an SMS message to your phone containing the settings you require to start using these services. 3.
Settings and Profiles 3 Select this To Select this To Dial-up number Enter the modem telephone number of the access point (for GSM data only). Maximum data speed User name Enter a user name. This may be needed to access some services, and should be obtained from your service provider. (For GSM data only). Set a maximum speed for data transmission - you can choose from a range of values. Faster rates of data transmission may cost more - check with your service provider.
Settings and Profiles 3 Select this To Use PPP compression (GSM only). If you select Yes, this may speed up data transfer. Contact your service provider for more details. Use login script (GSM only). Select Yes if you want to use a login script. Login script (GSM only). Enter a login script. Modem initialisation (GSM only). Controls your phone using modem AT (attention) commands. Contact your service provider for more information. service. Contact your service provider for more information.
Settings and Profiles 3 z Note: Automatic update is a network service. Contact your service provider to find out about subscribing to this service. • PIN code request - Switching this setting to On means that every time you switch the phone on, you will be required to enter your PIN (Personal Identification Number) code before you can use the phone (except to make an emergency call). Select Date and time settings to display the following settings: Select this To Time Enter the current time.
Settings and Profiles 3 Certif. management • Lock if SIM changed - Select Yes if you want the phone to request the lock code if a new, unrecognised SIM card is inserted. When you select Certif. management from the Security settings, a list of authority certificates is displayed (if there are any on your phone). An authority certificate may have come from a web site that you have browsed to, or from software that you have installed on the phone.
Settings and Profiles 3 ! To change the trust settings of a certificate • Incoming calls - Bar all incoming calls. • Use the joypad to highlight the required certificate, and select Trust settings from the Options g menu. The phone features which may use the certificate are displayed, for example Program Manager (installing software) or Internet (accessing web sites). Select OK g to make the setting.
Settings and Profiles 3 GSM network settings accessory setting, use the joypad to scroll through the list to the accessory of your choice, and press Options g to display the setting options available. These may include: When you open the GSM network settings, the following options are displayed: • Network selection - Select Automatic if you want the phone to automatically search for, and select, an available network to use.
Settings and Profiles 3 Profiles Select this To If not available Activate the above 3 diverts, i.e., divert incoming calls if the phone is busy, if the call isn’t answered within a set amount of time, or if the phone is out of network coverage. Profiles are used to configure how your phone notifies you of all events such as incoming calls, an approaching appointment, or new messages. All fax calls Divert all fax calls. All data calls Divert all data calls.
Settings and Profiles 3 ! To activate a profile 1. Open the Profiles list, as described above. 2. Use the joypad to scroll to the profile you want to activate. 3. Press Options g and select Activate. ! To customise a profile 1. Open the Profiles list, as described above. Select this To Vibrating alert Select On to make the phone vibrate when a call is incoming, and when a new message has been received.
Speed dials and voice 4 Chapter 4 Speed dials and voice commands ! To use a speed dial using one-key dialling This chapter looks at speed dials and voice commands, and how to use them. Simply press and hold the number key associated with the feature you wish to use. There is no need to press Call. Speed dial z Note: One-key dialling only works if the phone’s one-key dialling setting is switched on. See Call settings on Page 42 for more information.
Speed dials and voice 4 • Voice Contacts - Simply say the name of a contact you have stored in your Contacts list to display the contact details. You can then press Call c to call the contact. ! To make a call using voice contacts 1. Press and hold the Voice key t. 2. When prompted, say the command “Contacts” clearly into the microphone. • Open - Simply say the name of a feature you want to open. 3. When prompted, say the name of the contact you wish to display, clearly into the microphone.
Contacts 5 Chapter 5 Contacts Contacts directory Contacts is like an address book built into your phone, where you can store names, phone numbers, and addresses, as well as other useful information. When you open the Contacts feature, all of your current contacts are displayed in a list, in alphabetical order. You can use the up : and down ; joypad keys to scroll through the Contacts directory. Using Contacts You can set up a contact card for each person or business you communicate with.
Contacts 5 ! To add a new contact ! To add a new contact from a call 1. From the Menu screen, scroll to the Contacts icon with the joypad and press Select . 1. While the call is in progress, press Options g and select Add to Contacts then Create new. 2. Press Options g and select Create new. 2. Enter the details for the contact such as name, phone numbers and Email address. Use the up : and down ; joypad keys to move through the fields and enter as much or as little information as you want. 3.
Contacts 5 ! To delete a contact ! To send an Email from a contact card 1. From the Contacts directory, highlight the contact you want to delete, using the joypad, or open the contact card. 1. Select the Email address to use, and press Select . 2. Press Options g, and select Delete. You will be asked whether you are sure you want to permanently delete this contact - press Yes g. 3. Press Options g and select Send.
Contacts 5 ! To assign default numbers and addresses ! To assign a ring tone to a contact card 1. Open the required contact card, or create a new one, as shown above. 1. Open the required contact card, or create a new one, as shown above. 2. Press Options g and select Defaults. 2. Press Options g and select Ring tone. 3. Use the joypad to scroll to the field you want to assign, for example Phone number, and press Assign g. 3.
Contacts 5 must say the name exactly as it appears in your Contacts list. 4. If you have more than one number stored for the contact, you will be prompted to say the number (home, work, etc.) that you wish to call. z Note: If a name is not fully understood or there are several close matches, you will be prompted to select from a list of possibilities. Simply use the joypad keys to scroll to your selection and press Select or confirm your choice by saying “Yes” or “No” when prompted.
Contacts 5 Copying between Contacts and SIM 4. A list of your contacts is displayed. Use the joypad to scroll to the contacts you want to add to the group. When you create contacts and add them to the Contacts application, they are stored in your phone’s shared memory, not in your SIM card. 5. Press Select to mark the contact - a tick mark will appear next to the contact.
Messaging 6 Chapter 6 Messaging Using Messaging This chapter shows you how to create, send, receive, and manage different types of message: • SMS (Short Message Service) - Text messages. When you open the Messaging feature, a list of options is displayed. • MMS (Multimedia Message Service) - Messages that may contain text, graphics, animations, photos, audio files, and video clips. At the top of the list is the New message function, which provides a shortcut to sending an SMS, MMS or Email message.
Messaging 6 ! To access Messaging SMS messages 1. From the Now! screen, use the joypad to scroll to Messages. You can send and receive SMS messages of up to 160 GSM characters, or 70 Unicode characters. GSM characters are used for all the Latin based languages, whereas non-Latin characters use Unicode characters which take up more space. 2. Highlight the first line (the Inbox line), and press Select , or select Open from the Options g menu, to open your Messaging Inbox.
Messaging 6 2. Select Text message from the list of options by pressing Select . 2. Select the phone number to use, and press Select . 3. Enter the phone number of the recipient in the To: field using the numeric keypad. You can enter as many numbers as you like, but each one must be separated by a semi-colon (;). Press the Hash key # to insert a semi-colon. 3. Select Create message, then choose Text message. 4. Enter your message in the body text field. 5. Press Options g and select Send.
Messaging 6 4. Press the down ; joypad key to move to the message field. z Note: These settings may have already been configured on your phone by your service provider. Check with your service provider for details. 5. Write your message using the numeric keypad. See Entering text and numbers on Page 20 for more information. See Connection settings on Page 44 for details of how to configure your phone’s connection settings for Internet access. 6. Press Options g and select Insert.
Messaging 6 2. A list of all stored images is displayed. Use the joypad and Select key to choose which image to add. 9. Send your completed message by pressing Call c or press Options g and select Send. ! To send an MMS message from Contacts z Note: When you send an image via MMS, you can select whether to send it in large or small size. The default size is small, but you can change this by selecting Sending options from the Options g menu, and changing the Image size field using Select .
Messaging 6 3. Press Select again to insert the new photo into the MMS message you require. Alternatively, you can ask your service provider to send you this information (if available). z Tip: A quicker way to send a new photo via MMS message is by simply taking a picture using the Camera, then selecting Send from the Options g menu. z Note: These settings may have already been configured on your phone by your service provider. Check with your service provider for details.
Messaging 6 the message to, then press OK g to go back to the message screen. • Images. • Video clips. 4. Press the down ; joypad key to move to the Cc: and Subject fields and add recipients and a subject as needed. • Sound clips. 5. Press the down ; joypad key to move to the message field. • Written documents. • Notes.
Messaging 6 Special text messages 4. Select the sending method (Via SMS, Via MMS, etc.), and send in the normal way. Your phone lets you send and receive the following types of predefined text message: Inserting predefined text into messages • Picture messages (a text message containing a small, black and white graphic). You can save time when writing SMS, MMS, and Email messages, by inserting predefined text.
Messaging 6 z Note: You can also open your Inbox from the Menu screen, by scrolling to the Messaging icon and pressing Select , and then selecting Inbox. Receiving messages This section deals with how you are notified when you receive messages, and how you can view and manage the messages that you receive. Handling new messages Message notifications Your phone makes a sound to alert you when a new message arrives (unless you have set the phone’s sound to silent).
Messaging 6 Receiving multimedia objects There are a number of available options when viewing a received message, depending on the message type: Select this To Press Options g and select Objects to display a list of multimedia objects (image, video clip, sound clip) contained in an MMS message. Reply Create a new message in response to a received message. The sender’s phone number or Email address is copied to the To: field.
Messaging 6 Receiving Email • New - retrieve all new Emails. New Email messages can be accessed by opening the Mailbox folder in Messaging. • Selected - retrieve all Emails which have been marked. z Note: If you attempt to open the Mailbox without having first set up your Email account details, you will be prompted to do so. • All - retrieve all Emails from the mailbox. You can create up to six separate mailboxes for your different Email accounts.
Messaging 6 z Note: Select Reply then To all to copy the address of the sender and all Cc: field recipients to the To: field of the new message. ! To view an Email attachment 1. If the attachments indicator is dimmed, it means that the attachment has not been retrieved from the mail server. Highlight the attachment, and select Retrieve from the Options g menu. ! To forward an Email 1. While the received Email is open, press Options g and select Forward. 2.
Messaging 6 Receiving special text messages ! To save data from a special text message • To save data received in one of these messages, for example, a ring tone, or a picture, press Options g and select Save. Your phone can receive many pre-defined types of text message which contain specific data. ! To open a special text message z Note: Depending on the type of data, different save options may be available, for example Save business card, Save to calendar, etc. • Open the Inbox.
Messaging 6 Viewing messages on a SIM Settings for SMS messages You can view messages stored in a SIM card by copying them to your Inbox. SMS (short) messages are delivered to your phone through a message service centre, the number for which is obtained from your service provider. You can define more than one message centre and select which one to use. ! To import messages from a SIM card 1. From the main Messaging screen, press Options g and select SIM messages. 2.
Messaging 6 Select this To Select this To Message validity Set a maximum amount of time allowed for a message to reach a recipient. If the recipient cannot be reached within the time, the message is removed from the message service centre. On receiving msg. Message sent as Send a message as text, Email, fax, or paging. These options may not all be available - check with your service provider. Select from: Retr.
Messaging 6 Settings for Email Select this To Retrieve headers Used with IMAP4 only, you can define the number of Email headers to retrieve to the phone. Select this To Mailbox name Enter the name of the mailbox to be used. Access point in use The Internet Access Point (IAP) used for the selected mailbox. My mail address Enter your Email address, obtained from your service provider. The address must contain the @ character.
Messaging 6 General message settings settings. The Sendo Easy Configurator sends an SMS message to your phone containing the settings you require. Alternatively, you can ask your service provider to send you this information (if available). These settings apply to all types of message. Select Other from the Messaging settings list to access the following: Select this To Save sent messages Select Yes to save a copy of all sent messages into the Sent folder. No. of saved msgs.
Messaging 6 2. Press Options g, select New conversation and then: The main Chat screen displays three views: • Conversations - Start a conversation with one of your chat contacts. This can be thought of as a private chat room. • Select recipient to select one of your chat contacts, or • Chat Contacts - Add and remove details for your chat contacts. • Enter user ID to enter a specific user ID for a recipient. • Chat Groups - Start a conversation with a group of your chat contacts.
Messaging 6 • Editing rights - Choose who you want to be able to edit the group details. This can be Grp. creator only (you) or Selected (choose from your chat contacts). • Group members - Choose who you want to be able to join the group. This can be All (anyone) or Selected (choose from your chat contacts). • Join - Join a chat group. • Save group - Save a chat group to your Chat Groups. ! To start/end a group chat 1.
Messaging 6 2. When the contact goes online or offline, the status is shown in your Chat Contacts list. Server settings: ! To send a private message in a group chat Select this To Chat servers Display a list of existing Instant Messaging servers. Press Options g and select: Edit - Edit an existing Instant Messaging server. See the Server configuration options below. Create new server - Create a new Instant Messaging server. See the Server configuration options below.
Now! Screen 7 Chapter 7 Now! Screen z Note: The content of the Now! screen’s three panes may not be exactly the same as that shown in this guide. Content which is specific to your service provider is not described here, and information about such content should be obtained from your service provider. The Now! screen acts as your phone’s home page. When you switch your phone on, the Now! screen will appear, and will be displayed until you choose to activate another feature or go to another screen.
Now! Screen 7 Using the soft keys You can press Options g from the Now! screen at any time to display a list of available commands. Accessing features from the Now! screen You can access some features quickly from the Now! screen, without having to go to the Menu screen.
Now! Screen 7 Now! screen Options menu Personalising the Now! screen The following commands are available by pressing the Options g key: Select this To Wrap off / Wrap on Turn the text wrap feature of the current pane off/on. Application link Insert a link to a feature (application) into the current pane. This menu option is not available from the Favourites pane. Open Activate the feature or other link that is currently highlighted.
Now! Screen 7 Favourites Pane You can adapt the Now! screen to suit the way you use your phone, by creating your own links in the Favourites pane. This gives you quick and easy access to your favourite things, for example: • Your most frequently visited web sites. • Your favourite games. • Your favourite photos, video clips, and sound clips. • Useful documents. • The phone features which you use most. When you have added a new link, it will be displayed in the Favourites pane.
Calendar and Tasks 8 Chapter 8 Calendar and Tasks 4. Enter information in the fields displayed. Use the joypad to scroll between fields. This chapter shows you how the phone’s Calendar and Tasks features can help you stay organised. 5. Press Done d to save the entry to the Calendar. Using Calendar Use the Calendar to organise your business and personal schedules.
Calendar and Tasks 8 Field Description Repeat Set up a recurring event, for example a monthly staff meeting. Repeat Until What date do you want the recurring entry to finish. 4. You will be prompted whether you want to permanently delete the entry. Press Yes d. z Note: If the entry you want to delete is a recurring event, you can select from All occurrences (all repeated entries are deleted) or This entry only (only the current entry is deleted).
Calendar and Tasks 8 z Note: You can use these methods to go to a different date from Week or Month view as well. ! To view your schedule for the month 1. Open the Calendar. Week view 2. Press Options g and select Month view. The Week view displays your schedule for the current week. Calendar view settings Press Options g and select Settings to change the Calendar settings: The Week view below displays the hours from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm on the left hand side of the screen.
Calendar and Tasks 8 4. Press Done d. The Tasks list When you receive a reminder, you have two options: The Tasks list displays your “things to do” list. An item is followed by an exclamation mark if it has been marked as high priority and a down arrow if it has been marked as low priority. Overdue tasks are displayed bold and red. Completed tasks are displayed with the corresponding check box marked. 1.
Calendar and Tasks 8 z Note: If you decide you do not want to create a task while you are composing it, just press Options g and select Delete. Completing a task Once you have completed a task, rather than deleting it, you can choose to mark the task as complete. A tick will then appear next to the task to indicate that it is now done. ! To edit a task 1. Open the Tasks list. z Note: If a task is overdue, and has not been marked as complete, an Overdue task icon is displayed next to the task. 2.
Camera 9 Chapter 9 Camera z Note: If you receive a call when you are using the Camera, the Incoming Call screen is displayed. You can accept or reject the call as you would normally. If you accept the call, the Camera screen is displayed again when the call ends. If you reject the call, the Camera screen is redisplayed immediately.
Camera 9 information see Creating and sending messages on Page 62. You will be prompted to confirm whether you are sure that you want to delete the image – press Yes g or No d accordingly. Camera options ! To take a photo using the self timer The Options menu in the Camera screen contains the following commands: 1. Activate the Camera. 2. Holding the phone upright, use the screen as the viewfinder for your picture. Select this To 3. Press Options g and select Self timer.
Camera 9 Settings Camera mode Selecting Settings from the Options menu gives you a scrollable list of settings that you can change: When taking a picture, you can choose from three different Camera modes, which define the size and orientation of your photo. Use the left [ and right ] joypad keys to switch between the different modes. Select this To Image quality Choose the level of picture quality - High, Normal, or Basic. High - produces the best quality images, but consume the most memory.
Camera 9 Memory consumption Photo Album Photographs use shared memory (see Shared memory on Page 25 for more information). The higher the resolution, the more memory a picture will use. Small pictures take up very little memory, as they are so small. In the Photo Album, you can store, view and manage your pictures: photos taken with the Camera, and images that you have received from other sources.
Camera 9 Managing your pictures Select this To It’s easy to build your own image management system, by creating and deleting folders to store your pictures in, and moving pictures to whichever folder you like. Show details View available information about the currently highlighted image: - Name. - Date and time taken. - Size. - Image format. Add to favourites Add a link to the currently highlighted image in the Favourites pane in the Now! screen. See Favourites Pane on Page 84 for more information.
Camera 9 Zooming Receiving pictures To zoom in/out on an image, select the Zoom in and Zoom out commands in the Options g menu. The zoom ratio is not stored when the image is closed. Your phone can receive pictures via MMS, as Email attachments, or via a Bluetooth or infrared connection. These pictures can be saved to the Photo Album, as long as the image type is compatible (see Managing your pictures on Page 94 for a list of supported image types).
Image Editor 10 Chapter 10 Image Editor 3. Press Select to open an image. This chapter explains how to use the Image Editor feature to enhance your photos and images with text, icons, frames and effects, as well as create new images. The image is opened in the main view of the Image Editor, ready for editing. z Note: If the image in the Photo Album is copyprotected, it cannot be opened in the Image Editor.
Image Editor 10 2. The Image Editor merges the inserted objects into one image and saves it to the Photo Album. 3. Enter the text you want to put in the text box and press Select . z Note: Since the inserted objects are merged into the background of the image during saving, you cannot edit the objects on the saved image after exiting the Image Editor. 4. Use the joypad to move the text box around the image, and press Select to the place the text box where you want it.
Image Editor 10 ! To insert an image ! To distort an area of an image 1. Press Options g and select Insert then Image. 1. Press Options g and select Effects then Distort. 2. Scroll through the images and press Select on the image you want to use. 2. Move the distort area (using the joypad) to where you want it on the image, and press Select . 3. The image replaces the current background image. Any text, icons, frames, etc. are left unchanged. 3.
Image Editor 10 ! To move an inserted object ! To rotate an object 1. Highlight the object using the joypad. 1. Highlight the object using the joypad. 2. Press Select and select the Move option. 2. Press Select and select the Rotate option. 3. Use the joypad to move the object and press Select to place the object on the image. 3. Use the : and ; joypad keys to rotate the object and press Select to accept the change. z Tip: Pressing and holding the joypad keys moves the object faster.
Image Editor 10 ! To adjust the distort level of a distorted area 1. Highlight the distorted area using the joypad. 2. Press Select and select the Distort option and then More, or Less. ! To delete an object 1. Highlight the object using the joypad. 2. Press the clear key r or press Select and select the Delete option. ! To delete a frame 1. Press Options g and select Delete frame. Undoing the Last Action You can undo: • inserting • deleting • editing • selecting a frame • adjusting a frame.
Camcorder 11 Chapter 11 Camcorder This chapter shows you how to record, play, store, and send video clips, using the phone’s built-in Camcorder. z Note: You can also launch the Camcorder from the Camera, by selecting Camcorder from the Options g menu. z Note: Obey all local laws governing the recording of videos. 2. Holding the phone upright, use the screen as the viewfinder for your video. z Tip: To record a video of yourself, turn the phone round so the camera lens is facing you.
Camcorder 11 Settings Page 109 for more information about playing video clips. Selecting Settings from the Options g menu gives you a scrollable list of settings that you can change: Sending a video clip You can send a video clip by selecting Send from the Options g menu: • Via MMS Select this To Audio Set sound to On or Off when recording a video clip. Quality Select the picture quality - High, Medium, or Low. Frame Rate Select the video frame rate.
Camcorder 11 Video Album To open the Video Album, press Options g in the viewfinder screen and select Video Album. Storing your video clips In the Video Album, you can store and manage video clips that you have recorded with the Camcorder, as well as video clips that you have received from other sources. z Note: The Camcorder saves video clips in 3GP file format, but Real Media files can also be stored in the Video Album.
MP3 Player 12 Chapter 12 MP3 Player ! To change modes This chapter explains how to use the phone’s MP3 Player to play MP3 audio files. • From Player mode press Playlist d to change to Playlist mode. Using the MP3 Player With the MP3 Player you can play MP3 audio files stored in your phone’s memory, or on a memory card, if one is available. These files are organised as follows: • From Playlist mode press Player d to change to Player mode.
MP3 Player 12 4. Scroll to the c:\playlist folder and press Select to open the folder. ! To manage tracks in a playlist 5. Scroll to the playlist you want to open and press Select to check the box. Now press Options g and select Use Files to open the playlist. ! To add tracks to a playlist 1. In Playlist mode, open your playlist. 2. As well as adding tracks, you can: Tasks Description Remove To remove a track from the playlist: • Highlight the track.
MP3 Player 12 ! To manage playlists ! To control Player mode 1. In Playlist mode, open your playlist. • The following controls are available in Player mode. The current action is highlighted in the playback status bar at the bottom of the screen. 2. As well as opening and creating playlists, you can: Tasks Rename Delete Copy Description To rename a playlist: • Press Options g and select Playlist then Rename. • Enter the name for your playlist and press Confirm g.
MP3 Player 12 MP3 Player settings Press Options g and select Settings to display the following settings: Select this To Display Type Set the MP3 Player display type - Standard or Full Screen. Random Select On to allow tracks to played randomly in a playlist. Repeat Select On to allow a playlist or track to play again as soon as it has finished. Track Time Display Change the track time display in Player mode Elapsed Time or Time Remaining.
RealOne™ Player 13 Chapter 13 RealOne™ Player Managing your media files This chapter explains how to use the phone’s RealOne™ Player to play audio and video files. When you open the RealOne Player, you can see a list of the media files stored in your phone’s memory. If there are no files, No clips is displayed. Using RealOne Player With the RealOne Player you can play audio and video clips stored in your phone’s memory, or on a memory card, if one is available.
RealOne™ Player 13 Playing media files ! To stop or pause a playing media file • Press Stop d to stop the file playing. You can play the file again from the beginning by pressing Options g and selecting Play. ! To play a media file 1. Use the joypad keys to scroll through the media file lists and highlight the one you want to play. • Press Pause g to pause playing.
RealOne™ Player 13 Playing files from the Internet 3. Select the sending method: Via MMS, Via Email, Via Bluetooth or Via infrared. See Messaging on Page 61 for information on sending MMS and Email messages, and Connectivity for more information about Bluetooth and infrared connections. The RealOne Player lets you play video and sound files directly from the Internet, without having to store them in the phone’s permanent memory. This is known as streaming.
RealOne™ Player 13 Select Network for the following settings: Select this To Default Access Point Set the Internet access point to be used (see Connection settings on Page 44 for further information) Bandwidth Select Automatic to always get the best possible delivery rate, or Fixed. Maximum bandwidth Select the maximum bandwidth for streaming content. Connect timeout Change the waiting time for the initial server connection when streaming content.
Internet 14 Chapter 14 Internet z Note: These settings may have already been configured on your phone by your service provider. Check with your service provider for details. This chapter explains how to browse the Internet, using the phone’s built-in Web and WAP browsers. You can: • View web and WAP pages. • Bookmark page addresses for quick future access. Using the Web browser The Web browser lets you browse the web with your phone.
Internet 14 The Open menu under Options provides the following list of options: browser and Sendo. Note that you have not connected to the Internet yet. 3. Press Options g, select Open and then select Web Page, or just press 1. 4. Enter the web address (URL) of the web site you want to access z Tip: Press up : on the joypad for a list of previously entered addresses, or press down ; to choose between prefixes and suffixes. 5. Press Ok g to open the web page.
Internet 14 Navigate web pages The Navigation menu under Options provides the following list of options: Page navigation will vary slightly depending on the display mode. General page navigation Press To Joypad up or down Scroll the page up/down. Joypad left or right Navigate between page elements (for example, links, buttons or form fields). Select Activate a page element (for example, follow a link, click a button, or enter a form field). 3 Go to the top of the page.
Internet 14 ! To search a web page 3. Press Options g and select Save. 1. Press Options g, select Search and then select Find in page. z Note: From the bookmark list, you can edit, delete, and rename a bookmark, by making the appropriate selection from the Options g menu. 2. Enter the word(s) you want to search for and press Ok g. ! To create a bookmark from a web page 3. To find the next occurrence of the word(s)), press Find next g. To end the search, press Stop d.
Internet 14 Downloading content In the Saved pages screen, you can connect to the Internet to retrieve the current on-line version of the web page, by selecting Reload from the Options g menu. You can download content such as images, polyphonic ring tones, video clips, and Java games from the Internet to your phone. Once downloaded, the items can be accessed from the appropriate feature on your phone, for example, video clips will be stored in the Video Album.
Internet 14 Adding a URL to Favourites Security If you access a web page frequently, as well as bookmarking it, you can also add the page’s URL (address) to your Favourites, so that you can access the page directly from the Favourites pane in the Now! screen. See Favourites Pane on Page 84 for more details. When you are browsing, a security indicator is used to indicate that the data transmission between the phone and the browser gateway or server is encrypted and secure.
Internet 14 General Tab Advanced Tab Setting Description Setting Description Connection Choose between the following options for establishing an Internet connection: Always ask which access point to use. Use default access point, but warn before establishing a connection. Automatically connect through the default access point. Cache size (KB) Specify how much space the Web browser should use to store (cache) local copies of web pages.
Internet 14 ! To disconnect from the Internet Using the WAP browser • Press Options g and select Disconnect. The WAP browser lets you browse WAP pages with your phone. or • Press and hold the End key f. Unlike HTML web pages, WAP pages tend to be a smaller file size and load faster. You may find this useful for certain information such as traffic updates or travel timetables. z Note: A short press on the End key f will take you back to the Now! screen, but the WAP connection will remain active.
Internet 14 z Note: The history list is cleared each time you disconnect from the Internet. 2. Fill in the data fields - the Address field is the only one that must be filled in, with a valid WAP URL. 2. Use the up : and down ; joypad keys to scroll to the URL of the WAP page you want to view. 3. Press Options g and select Save. z Note: From the bookmark list, you can edit, delete, and rename a bookmark, by making the appropriate selection from the Options g menu. 3. Press Select .
Internet 14 z Note: If you have a memory card, you can save WAP pages to it, instead of using the phone’s memory. Adding a URL to Favourites If you access a WAP page frequently, as well as bookmarking it, you can also add the page’s URL (address) to your Favourites, so that you can access the page directly from the Favourites pane in the Now! screen. See Favourites Pane on Page 84 for more details. ! To save a WAP page • While the WAP page you want to save is open, press Options g and select Save page.
Internet 14 Security Select this When you are browsing, a security indicator is used to indicate that the data transmission between the phone and the browser gateway or server is encrypted and secure. Text wrapping Select Off if you don’t want the text in a paragraph to automatically wrap, or On if you do. To z Note: This does not guarantee that the connection between the gateway and the content server (where WAP page contents are stored) is secure.
Games 15 Chapter 15 Games Sendo Pinball Your phone comes with the following games installed and ready to play: Play Sendo’s variation on the classic pinball game. The aim of the game is to grab and secure letters to spell out S-E-N-D-O. • Sendo Pinball - a variation on the classic pinball game. • Funny Farmer - a resource management game for one player, the object being to build your own virtual farm. This chapter describes how to play these games.
Games 15 Funny Farmer a good reception and the letter is secured: you’ll receive bonus points. The object of the game is to build a virtual farm where you’re the farmer. You can grow crops, rear livestock and sell your produce at the local shop. The more care you take of the farm, the more money you can make, and the bigger and better the farm can become. Your ultimate aim is to win all 8 farming trophies available.
Games 15 Funny Farmer options seeds, chickens, cows and even add extensions to your farm. Press Options d to display the following list of options: z Tip: You can save the game at any time and return to it later by pressing Options d and selecting Save and exit. ! To play Funny Farmer • Use the joypad to move the farmer up :, down ;, left [ and right ]. • Press Select to perform an action or confirm a choice.
Games 15 Your username is sent to the Funny Farmer registration server, that will verify that the name is unique and valid. If the username passes these tests an account will be created for you. If not, an error message is sent back, prompting you to retry. Upon successful registration, your username and password are sent back to the game. You can view your username and password by selecting the View account details option from the Services menu.
Managing Applications 16 Chapter 16 Managing Applications Program Manager This chapter looks at how you can install and remove applications. The Program Manager tool is used to install and remove non-Java applications, and to view the phone’s memory consumption. z Note: Applications is just a technical term for what are referred to, in other chapters of this guide, as features. The words “application”, “program”, and “feature” can be used interchangeably in this context.
Managing Applications 16 Select this To • Sent via an infrared or a Bluetooth connection. Remove Uninstall an application. View log View a log of applications previously installed to the phone, in chronological order. Send log Send the installation log via SMS or Email. Memory Open the memory view to access details about the phone’s memory consumption. z Warning: Applications which are not approved by Sendo are not guaranteed to work correctly or securely, and you install them at your own risk.
Managing Applications 16 z Note: If you have an external memory card installed on your phone, there will be two memory views to select; Phone memory and Memory card. Otherwise, you will only be able to see the Phone memory view. Removing an application You can remove an application that you have installed at any time. ! To remove an application In each memory view, a list of applications which use shared memory is displayed, next to how much memory is being used by each.
Managing Applications 16 Installing a Java application 2. In the list of tools that is displayed, scroll to Java and press Select (or press Options g and select Open). You can install any J2ME Java application to your phone. In the Java Apps. main view, you can see a list of all Java applications that have been installed. You can launch Java applications from here, or remove them. z Note: The phone does not support the installation of PersonalJava applications.
Managing Applications 16 z Note: You can also install a JAR file from another location on the phone. For instance, if the JAR file has been sent as an Email attachment, open the Email from your Mailbox, and go to the Attachments view. Once the JAR file is located, highlight it using the joypad, and press Select . ! To add a Java application to Favourites 1. In the Java Apps. main view, use the joypad to highlight the installed Java application you require. 2. Press Options g and select Add to favourites.
Managing Applications 16 Java Apps. settings You can change the following settings by pressing Options g and selecting Settings from the Java Apps. main view: Select this To Access point Select an Internet access point to be used by the application for downloading extra data. Network connection Some Java applications may require a data connection to be made with a defined access point. Select one of the following: Allowed - allow the connection to take place without notifying you.
Extras 17 Chapter 17 Extras Using the Document Viewer This chapter tells you about various other features that your phone has. Each type of document has different display options as each type has different features. Document Viewer Use the Document Viewer to view the following types of files: ! To view a document 1. Use the up : and down ; joypad keys to select a document to view. Press Select , or press Options g and select Open. The document is displayed. • Microsoft® Word™ documents.
Extras 17 Document Viewer plug-in Microsoft Excel 2000 Microsoft Excel 2002 Microsoft Excel Windows Microsoft Excel Macintosh Microsoft Excel Charts Microsoft Windows Works Microsoft Works (DOS) Microsoft Works (Mac) Mosaic Twin QuattroPro for DOS QuattroPro for Windows VP Planner 3D The Companion software supplied with your phone contains an additional Document Viewer plug-in.
17 Extras Freelance for OS/2 Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows Microsoft PowerPoint 97 Microsoft PowerPoint 98 Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 Microsoft PowerPoint for Macintosh • • Compressed & Encoded Formats: MIME (text mail) UUEncode Using the calculator Thru V. 2.0 Thru V. 7.0 PPT 97 PPT 98 PPT 2000 PPT 2002 (XP) V. 4.0 No specific version No specific version When you open the calculator, you can see a blank sheet where calculations will be performed.
Extras 17 ! To retrieve the result of the last calculation • Temperature • Press Options g, and select Last result. • Time • Velocity Using the memory functions • Volume The MS and MR symbols denote Memory Save and Memory Recall, respectively. ! To perform a conversion 1. Use the joypad to scroll to the Type field and press Select to display a list of possible conversion types. • Select MS to save a number to memory. • Select MR to recall a number from memory. 2.
Extras 17 Downloading exchange rates than having to find them out for yourself and enter them manually. The following options are available when downloading exchange rates: ! To set the exchange rates 1. Use the joypad to scroll to the Type field and press Select to display a list of possible conversion types. Select Currency as the conversion type. 2. Press Options g and select Currency rates. A list of currencies is displayed, with the current base currency at the top. 3.
Extras 17 Once you have set a base currency and entered the exchange rates, you can perform a conversion in the normal way (see To perform a conversion on Page 136). ! To send a note • To send a note to another device, press Options g and select Send, then select the sending method. ! To add a note to Favourites Notepad The notepad is an electronic version of a paper notepad. It allows you to write notes, which you can then save as text files (.txt). • Press Options g and select Add to favourites.
Extras 17 Select this To or Time format Decide how the time should be formatted, e.g. 24-hour or 12-hour clock. Time separator Choose how the fields in a displayed time should be separated, e.g., by a colon (:) or a line (|). • Press any numeric key, or press Snooze d to switch the alarm off for five minutes, after which it will go off again. You can press snooze up to five times, after which the alarm will stop completely. Clock type Select Analogue or Digital.
Extras 17 ! To open the Recorder Recorder options 1. In the Menu screen, scroll to the Extras icon and press Select to open the Extras folder. 2. Scroll to Recorder icon and press Select , to open the Recorder. The following additional options are available in the Recorder application, by pressing Options g: Select this To Open Open a previously recorded sound clip. Record sound clip Record a new sound clip. 1. Press Options g and select Record sound clip.
Extras 17 About screen SIM toolkit The About screen displays information about your phone and its features. In addition to the features installed on your phone and described in this guide, you may also have certain operator features and services contained on the SIM card. The title and content will vary according to what SIM services, if any, that your operator provides. For example, your operator might offer traffic, news or shopping services. ! To open the About screen 1.
Connectivity 18 Chapter 18 Connectivity This chapter looks at the different ways in which your phone can connect to other devices, for example to your personal computer, or to another phone. Bluetooth Bluetooth is a technology that allows electronic devices such as mobile phones, personal computers and accessories to connect wirelessly, using radio signals, in order to exchange data. You can connect your phone in this way to any device which is Bluetooth enabled, within a range of 10 metres.
Connectivity 18 ! To pair with a device Bluetooth settings 1. From the main Bluetooth screen, press the right ] joypad key to navigate to the Paired devices view. The following list of settings is displayed in the main Bluetooth view: Select this To Bluetooth Select On to enable, and Off to disable, Bluetooth connections.
Connectivity 18 3. Type in a name using the numeric keypad, and press OK g. Assigning a memorable, short name to a paired device may help you to recognise the device more easily in future. For instance, you might assign a friend’s first name to their mobile phone. The name that you assign is stored in your phone’s memory, and cannot be seen by other Bluetooth device users. ! To set a paired device as authorised 2. Press Options g and select Send, then Via Bluetooth.
Connectivity 18 ! To receive data via an infrared connection Infrared 1. In the Menu screen, use the joypad to scroll to the Connectivity icon, and press Select . Your phone has an infrared port which enables it to connect to other devices using infrared. The port is located on the left side of your phone (see Your phone layout - front view on Page 6). You can connect your phone with any other device that has an infrared port.
Connectivity 18 ! To use the cable 2. Scroll to the Modem icon and press Select . 3. Scroll to the Infrared or Bluetooth option and press Select to initiate a connection with your PC. 1. Align the accessory connector on the phone with the connector on the cable. Push the connectors together until they click. 4. If a connection is established, simply select your Sendo X phone as a fax modem on your PC.
Connectivity 18 ! To use the cradle 3. Place the phone into the cradle aligning the accessory connector in the cradle with the connector on the phone. Push the connectors together until they click. 1. Align the USB connector on the cable with the USB connector on your PC. Push the connectors together. Refer to your PC documentation for details of USB connections. 2. Align the accessory connector on the cable with the connector on the back of the cradle (1).
Connectivity 18 When the spare battery is charging, the LED on the top of the cradle will flash. When charging is complete, the LED will stop flashing. z Note: The cradle will only charge one battery at a time. If you have a phone and a spare battery in the cradle, the phone will take priority over the spare battery. Synchronising with your PC The Sendo PC Connect software is contained on the Companion CD supplied with your Sendo X phone. See Installing the Companion CD on Page 5 for installation details.
Connectivity 18 z Note: For details on using Sendo PC Connect, click select Help > Help topics from the Sendo PC Connect menu. 2. Define the following: • Sync profile name - Write a descriptive name for the profile. • Bearer type / Host address / Port / HTTP authentication - Contact your service provider or system administrator for the correct values.
Connectivity 18 ! To synchronise data In the Sync main view, the different profiles are displayed. You can also see which protocol the profile uses: http or WAP, and what kind of data will be synchronised: Calendar, Contacts, or both. 1. In the main view scroll to a profile, press Options g and select Synchronise. The status of the synchronisation is shown at the bottom of the screen. To cancel synchronisation before it is finished, press Cancel d. 2.
Accessories 19 Chapter 19 Accessories and connect the headset. This is illustrated in Figure 3 below. This chapter details the accessories which may be supplied with your phone. These include the stereo headset, Bluetooth headset and foldable keyboard. See the Sendo X Companion CD or visit http://www.sendo.com/shop for more information on Sendo approved accessories. Figure 3 Connecting the stereo headset For details of the battery and charger, see Getting started on Page 1.
Accessories 19 Bluetooth headset The Bluetooth headset provides a great hands-free kit, and of course, no wires. Excellent digital audio quality is provided by the crystal clear speaker and noise cancelling microphone, with easy to use volume and mute functions. All transmissions are digitally encrypted for secure conversations up to 10m away from your Sendo X phone. Headset layout The Bluetooth headset layout is shown in Figure 5 below. Figure 5 Bluetooth headset layout 1. Indicator Light 2.
Accessories 19 z Tip: Fully draining the battery once a month can improve battery life. Otherwise, it is best to charge your headset whenever possible. Avoid charging in excessive heat (above 104ºF/40ºC) or cold (below 50ºF/10ºC). Getting started To use your Bluetooth headset, follow these simple steps: • Charge your headset battery. • Turn your headset on. The headset can also be charged using the Sendo X phone in-car charger (supplied separately). • Pair your headset with your Sendo X phone.
Accessories 19 ! To wear your headset 6. On your headset, press and hold both the call control and volume up buttons for about 2 seconds until the indicator light begins to flash red then green. z Note: To remove an earloop, simply unsnap the earloop from the headset by pulling gently at the base of the earloop ring. 7. Your headset will now remain discoverable for approximately 60 seconds. 8. On your phone, press the right ] joypad key to navigate to the Paired devices view. 1.
Accessories 19 headset only. This includes ring tones, alerts and key sounds. positioned correctly over your ear and that the earloop does not cause discomfort. ! To transfer to your phone 1. To transfer all audio features back to your phone: • Turn the headset off - press and hold the power/ mute button on the headset, or • On your phone, go to the Menu screen, open Connectivity, then Bluetooth and navigate to the Paired devices view.
Accessories 19 2. For voice dialling, press and hold the call control button until you hear a short tone. This indicates that the voice dialling feature is activated. When prompted, say the voice command as required. See Voice dialling on Page 32 for details of the voice dialling feature. the call has been transferred and you can release the call control button. ! To reject a call When your phone is ringing, you can reject the call without answering. press and hold the call control button.
Accessories 19 Replace the battery compartment cover by pushing it forward until it snaps shut. • Automatic answer - Select On to set your phone so that incoming calls are automatically answered after five seconds when using the headset. Replacing or installing a new battery If your headset stops responding to button presses (and the battery is sufficiently charged), remove and re-install the battery as described below. 1. Open the battery compartment by pushing back on the cover.
Accessories 19 Setting up the keyboard 4. Pull out the left and right sections of the keyboard at the same time, until the middle section pops up. ! To open the keyboard 1. Open the keyboard by pressing the button on the front. 2. Raise the lid and stand until they are fully extended. 5. Push the left and right sections of the keyboard together. 3. Flip up the phone connector until fully upright.
Accessories 19 ! To connect the phone and charger ! To close the keyboard 1. Align the accessory connector on the phone with the phone connector on the keyboard. Push the connectors together until they click. 1. Gently pull the left and right sections of the keyboard apart. 2. Insert the charger’s connector into the charging connector on the keyboard. 2. Push the left and right sections of the keyboard together.
Accessories 19 • Enable keyboard - Used to enable (On) or disable (Off) the keyboard. 3. Flip the phone connector down until it is flush with the keyboard. • Enable sound - Used to enable (On) or disable (Off) key sounds. • Delay until repeat - The sliding bar is used to set the time the keyboard waits before repeating a pressed key. The right side of the scale sets a longer delay. • Key repeat rate - The sliding bar is used to set the rate at which the keyboard repeats a pressed key.
Accessories 19 Key Function Fn + Y Open the Contacts list. Comfort Guidelines - Important Ergonomic Information Fn + U Open the Messaging feature. THIS DEVICE IS NOT INTENDED FOR EXTENDED OR INTENSIVE USE. Fn + I Open the Photo Album. Fn + O Open the MP3 Player. Fn + P Open the Games folder. Fn + Up Increase the loudspeaker volume. Fn + Down Decrease the loudspeaker volume. • Keep your wrists straight.
Troubleshooting 20 Chapter 20 Troubleshooting z Note: For more troubleshooting questions and answers, please visit http://www.sendo.com/support. Problem Possible Cause Possible Corrective Action Phone does not power on Battery empty Fully charge the battery and press p. Battery contacts dirty Clean contacts on the battery and on the phone with a dry cloth. Re-insert battery, wait for a few seconds and press p. Battery empty Charge for 2 hours.
Troubleshooting 20 Problem Possible Cause ‘SIM failure’ is displayed on my phone The handset is locked to a network and a SIM Remove the SIM and insert the correct network from another network has been inserted into SIM. Contact your service provider. the phone Poor display Can’t connect to the network Can’t make or receive calls Possible Corrective Action SIM card is inserted incorrectly or missing Check that the SIM card is inserted correctly and press p.
Troubleshooting 20 Problem Possible Cause Possible Corrective Action Check the number Use the full area code and country code in the correct international format. Call key not pressed After dialling the number, you must press the Call key c. Network is busy If you hear rapid beeps, the network is busy. Hang up and try again. Call barring or fixed dialling is activated Check the Telephony settings on your phone. Check your call barring settings with your service provider.
Troubleshooting 20 Problem Possible Cause Possible Corrective Action Low ring tone Low setting Check which profile you are using. Some profiles are designed to have low ring tones. If this is unsuitable you can either select a different profile or edit the current one. I cannot enter some words Wrong entry mode Your phone has T9 predictive text input. To enter a word which is not in the T9 dictionary, do a long press on * to switch to multitap mode. Enter the word you require.
Troubleshooting 20 Problem I can’t synchronise with my PC Possible Cause Possible Corrective Action Bright light Avoid exposing the infrared port to strong daylight or fluorescent light. Sendo PC Connect software has not been installed properly Check Sendo PC Connect is installed correctly. Follow the instructions in the Install Wizard on your Companion CD. USB cable is not connected Check that both ends of the USB cable are securely plugged in.
Troubleshooting 20 Problem Possible Cause Possible Corrective Action I cannot rename my photos File extension You cannot change the file extension of a photo. If you try to save it, the file is saved under the original name. WAP pages do not display correctly in the Web browser Incorrect browser You should use the WAP browser to view WAP pages. See Using the WAP browser on Page 119 for supported formats.
Safety Information Safety Information You should observe and follow these guidelines for the safe and efficient use of your phone. Failure to comply with these guidelines and requirements may void your warranty and may invalidate any approvals given to your phone. Drive Safely may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Read the user's manual of any accessory or device and its operation and safety instructions before using it with your phone. Do not connect incompatible products.
Safety Information Only use accessories approved by Sendo. Using unapproved accessories with your phone may result in degraded performance, fire, electric shock or injury, and may void the warranty. Please check with your dealer for the availability of approved accessories. Your phone is intended for use only with chargers approved by the manufacturer. Any other use will invalidate any approval given to your phone and may be dangerous.
Safety Information and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Do not place your phone or any accessories in the area over an airbag or in the airbag’s deployment area. An airbag inflates with great force, and serious injury could occur. Using your phone in a vehicle demands special considerations.
Safety Information If certain features are in use (Keyguard, Locking, Call Restricting, etc.), you may first need to turn those features off before you can make an emergency call. Switch off your phone before boarding a noncommercial aircraft or when instructed to do so on a commercial airline. The use of wireless telephones in an aircraft may interfere with the operation of the aircraft and may be illegal.
Safety Information Do not fire the flash at drivers of road vehicles, as this may cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle and result in a traffic accident. all data and delete security sensitive data before sending your phone in for repair. Back Up Data To avoid loss of important information, remember to make back up copies of all data and synchronise regularly. Prolonged/Repetitive use Do not use your Sendo X phone for prolonged periods at single sittings.
Safety Information Care and Maintenance Follow these care and maintenance instructions to improve the performance and life of your phone. Failure to follow the suggestions may invalidate you phone's warranty: • Keep it and all its parts and accessories out of small children's reach. • Keep it dry. • Do not use or store it in dusty or dirty areas. • Do not attempt to take the phone apart. • Do not drop, throw or shake it. • Do not use soaps, chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean it.
Regulatory Compliance and SAR Regulatory Compliance and SAR Statements This chapter contains three SAR statements. The first is for all products purchased in North and South America - this is called the SAR Statement. The second is for products purchased anywhere else in the world, excepting North and South America - this is called the Global SAR Statement. The third is the Sendo SAR Statement which provides the SAR value for the Sendo X phone. SAR Statement The U.S.
Regulatory Compliance and SAR How much evidence is there that hand-held mobile phones might be harmful? Briefly, there is not enough evidence to know for sure, either way; however, research efforts are ongoing. The existing scientific evidence is conflicting and many of the studies that have been done to date have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating the effects of RF exposures characteristic of mobile phones have yielded conflicting results.
Regulatory Compliance and SAR which detects structural effects on the genetic material. The cells in this assay showed changes after exposure to simulated cell phone radiation, but only after 24 hours of exposure. It is possible that exposing the test cells to radiation for this long resulted in heating. Since this assay is known to be sensitive to heating, heat alone could have caused the abnormalities to occur.
Regulatory Compliance and SAR any individual’s cancer arose because of the phone, or whether it would have happened anyway. A key question is whether the risk of getting a particular form of cancer is greater among people who use mobile phones than among the rest of the population. One way to answer that question is to compare the usage of mobile phones among people with brain cancer with the use of mobile phones among appropriately matched people without brain cancer. This is called a case-control study.
Regulatory Compliance and SAR their hand-held mobile phones could consider holding lengthy conversations on conventional phones and reserving the hand-held models for shorter conversations or for situations when other types of phones are not available. World Health Organization (WHO) International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (select Qs & As): http://www.who.
Regulatory Compliance and SAR Sendo SAR Statement (Americas) THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government and by Health Canada for Canada.
Regulatory Compliance and SAR (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue and allows for testing and other tolerances. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements and during production. ** The value stated is for the samples tested, and applies to the GSM 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands.
Regulatory Compliance and SAR Where can I go if I want more information? There are several good sources of information by government and international agencies on the general issue of mobile phones and health: World Health Organisation (WHO) www.who.int/emf U.S Food and Drug Administration www.fda.gov/cdrh/ocd/mobilphone.html U.K National Radiological Protection Board www.nrpb.org.
Regulatory Compliance and SAR Regulatory compliance Your phone has been designed to comply with applicable standards when used correctly in accordance with the user instructions. Sendo GSM 900/1800/1900 phones and accessories have been tested and certified for compliance with the following EC Directives, FCC and international standards, as applicable: International Standards European (EC) Directives EN301 489-17 (2.4GHz EMC) 1999/5/EC (R&TTED) EN300 328-2 (2.
End User Licence Agreement End User Licence Agreement This Software License Agreement ("Agreement") is between You and Sendo International Ltd and/or one of its affiliates ("Licensor"). The Agreement authorises you to use the Software specified in Clause 1 below, which may be included on your phone, stored on a CD-ROM, sent to you by electronic mail, downloaded from Licensor's Web pages or servers or from other sources under the terms and conditions set forth below.
End User Licence Agreement (g) You agree that you shall only use the Software in a manner that complies with all applicable laws in the jurisdiction in which you use the Software, including, but not limited to, applicable restrictions concerning copyright and other intellectual property rights. 4. COPYRIGHT.
End User Licence Agreement OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES, PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, ECONOMIC, COVER, PUNITIVE, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, HOWEVER CAUSED AND WHETHER ARISING UNDER CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, OR OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF LICENSOR OR ITS SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS ARE ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
Warranty Statements Warranty Statements This chapter contains two warranty statements. The first is for all products purchased in North and South America - this is called the Americas Warranty. The second is for products purchased anywhere else in the world, excepting North and South America; this is called the Global Warranty. Americas Warranty Sendo America, Inc.
Warranty Statements a) The Product has been subject to abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to moisture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, or other acts which are not the fault of SENDO, including damage caused by shipping.
Warranty Statements e) SENDO will repair or authorize the repair of the Product under the limited warranty within 30 days after receipt of the Product by SENDO or an SENDO authorized service center. If SENDO cannot perform repair covered under this limited warranty within 30 days, or after a reasonable number of attempts to repair the same defect, SENDO at its sole option, will provide a replacement Product or refund the purchase price of the Product less a reasonable amount for usage.
Warranty Statements 14. This limited warranty allocates the risk of failure of the Product between the Consumer and SENDO. The allocation is recognized by the Consumer and is reflected in the purchase price of the Product. 15. Any action or lawsuit for breach of warranty must be commenced within eighteen (18) months following delivery of the Product. 16. Questions concerning this limited warranty may be directed to: www.sendo.com/warranty. 17.
Warranty Statements b) Physical damage to the surface of the Product, including scratches or cracks in or to the outside casing or Liquid Crystal Display, or damages caused by dropping the Product.
Warranty Statements 8. The Consumer shall take the following steps to make a claim under this limited warranty: Please do not ship the Product for service without first contacting the nearest Sendo Authorised Service Centre. Contact information for the world-wide network of Sendo authorised service centres is available at www.sendo.com. If the Product qualifies for in-warranty service, the Consumer must prove the date of the original purchase of the Products by a dated proof of purchase. Back up all data.
Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity We: Sendo International Ltd. Of: Sendo Base Station, Hatchford Brook, Hatchford Way, Sheldon, Birmingham, B26 3RZ, United Kingdom.