User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- General Information
- Options commonly used across menu items
- Phone Models Covered
- Your Safety Guidelines
- Battery Disposal
- Avoid High Temperatures
- Avoid Short Circuit
- Battery Replacement
- Battery Performance
- Personal Medical Devices
- SAR Certification
- Emergency Calls
- Child Safety
- Getting Started
- Inserting the SIM card
- Your SIM Card
- Set Battery Alert
- Removing the SIM card
- Operations in Home Screen
- Home screen
- Basic Settings
- Keypad Functions
- Your XP3.20 Phone
- Key Operations Without Your SIM Card
- Phone Settings
- Display Settings
- Connectivity Settings
- Sounds Settings
- Calls
- Any Key Answer
- Receive a call
- Speed Dial
- Fixed Number Dialing
- Call Barring
- Call Forwarding
- Filter Calls
- Auto Answer
- Auto Redial
- Call Waiting
- Recording a Call
- Review Call Cost Information
- Other Call Settings
- Add to Black list
- Managing Contacts
- Sending Contact
- Default Contact Location
- Default Contact List
- Adding a Contact to Whitelist
- Adding a Contact to Blacklist
- Copy or Move Numbers to Other Lists
- Delete Contacts
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Phone Settings
4. Backlight Duration: Keeps the screen display active
for the period chosen by you. Select the screen
display active time as 10 sec, 30 sec or 60 sec.
5. Greeting: Select On. Enter the greeting and Save to
make it appear on the screen while powering on the
phone.
6. Screensaver: Select On to make the screen saver
appear on the idle screen.
Sounds Settings
Select Menu > Settings > Sounds tab . Changing it
effects the current set prole.The following sound settings
are displayed:
1. Alert Type: You can set the alert type for incoming
calls and SMS alerts. You can select from Ring only,
Vibrate only, Vibrate then ring or Silent.
2. Ringtone: You can set different ringtones for your
incoming calls., SMS alerts and alarms. This helps
you to identify callers of a specic group. You can
select from Default sounds (pre-recorded factory
tunes) OR Phone memory (downloaded via WAP,
personal recordings or les transferred via Bluetooth)
OR SD card.
You can download and store ring tones
over Bluetooth, WAP or PC software. The
ringtone formats are MIDI, MP3, AAC and
AMR.
3. Ring Volume: You can set the ringer volume for GSM
calls, alarms and alerts.
4. Key Tone: You can set the keypad sound as Off, Low,
Medium or High.
5. Shutter Sound: You can set the camera shutter
sound.
6. Battery Alert: Select On to get any low battery alert.
Connectivity Settings
Select Menu > Settings > Connectivity tab. The following
connectivity settings are displayed:
1. Network Settings: This relates to various network
related settings. You can select your network, specify
the network account, indicate whether GPRS is
required at all times, and so on.
• Select Network: Your phone will select the
network automatically or you can do it manually.
• Search Mode: You can select Auto to set the
phone to automatically select a cellular network
available in your area, or select Manual to set
the network manually. If manual mode is set,
the user has to invoke Select Network to do
network selection.
• Preferred Networks: You have a list of options
which will enable you to view a list of preferred
networks, allows you to add a new network or
delete an existing network. This list is made to
use while the user is roaming.