Introduction Congratulations on choosing the Toshiba TX60. Thank you for choosing the Toshiba TX60 mobile phone, which incorporates 3G technology, also known as UMTS. Toshiba TX60 brings together the mobile phone and a music player in one package. The music player is easy to use, offering simple access to music on the move. Toshiba TX60 also provides entertainment features like video telephony, video and picture messaging. The Toshiba TX60 has a high-quality 260,000 colour display and 2.3 mega pixel camera.
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Warranty and Safety This section addresses important warranty and safety issues. You should read and thoroughly familiarise yourself with this section before using your phone. • Interference may effect your phone's performance. Once you move away from the source of interference, the phone should function as usual. After Sales Service • When the phone is used for extended periods of time, especially in high temperature conditions, the phone surface could become hot.
• Switch your phone off when blasting is in progress. Observe any provided guidelines or regulations. • Switch your phone off when in an area of a potentially explosive atmosphere (for example fuel storage areas, spray paint facilities etc.). • Only qualified personnel should install the device in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty. For more information, check with the manufacturer, or its representative of your vehicle.
Emergency Calls Care and Maintenance Calls cannot be made to emergency services (page 25) while data communication is being performed within a GSM area. If the system mode (page 142) is set to UMTS Only or GSM Only, calls cannot be made to emergency services if the selected network is unavailable. Also, calls may not be able to be made to emergency services depending on the network services of some service providers.
• Do not use harsh chemicals, strong detergents, or cleaning solvents to clean the phone. If you must clean it, then use a soft, clean and dry lint-free cloth. 1. Reorient/relocate the receiving aerial. • Do not apply paint or other such substances to the phone. This could clog the phone's movable parts. 3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
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Contents Introduction .......................................1 2 Media Player .................................59 5 Messages......................................93 Warranty and Safety...........................4 Contents .........................................11 What’s in the Box.............................13 About This Manual...........................14 Media Player Menu ..........................60 Playback Screen of Media Player ......61 Messaging Capabilities.....................
8 Settings.......................................125 Display Settings.............................126 Phone Profiles ...............................128 Language Setting...........................131 Shortcut Function ..........................132 External Light Settings ...................133 Flight Mode Setting........................134 Call Settings ..................................135 Using the Stereo Handsfree Headset ........................................138 Security Settings.......................
What’s in the Box Your box contains the following items: Phone AC Adapter CD-ROM Battery Pack Battery Cover User Guide Stereo Handsfree Headset with Audio Remote Control 3.
About This Manual Symbols This manual uses the following symbol. indicates to use selection. to select an item and press or (Select) to confirm the For details on the soft keys and navigation key, see “Using Soft Keys” and “Using the Navigation Key” (page 18). Screens The screens appearing in this manual are simplified for the purpose of explanation and may differ from the actual screens appearing on the phone. Screens may be omitted for some procedures.
Basic Operations This chapter explains the basic operations and functions of your phone.
Parts & Functions 1: Earpiece 2: Main Display: The main display is the screen facing you when your phone is opened. 3: Soft Key: Performs the operation indicated for the button on the main display. 4: Navigation Key/Centre Key: Moves the cursor up, down, left or right, confirms operations and accesses shortcuts (page 132). The centre key is also used to perform other major operations in screens, acts as the shutter button, etc. 5: Media Player Key: Starts Media Player. 6: Send Key: Makes and answers calls.
13 22 14 15 16 23 24 17 18 19 25 26 20 21 Attaching the Strap 13: Charging Indicator 14: Music Player Key: Allows you to play, pause, rewind and forward music. 15: External Display: Indicates incoming calls, received messages, etc. while your phone is closed. 16: External Light: Flashes for incoming calls, messages and other information, as well as when you have unchecked information. 17: Mobile Light 18: Camera Lens: Used for taking pictures and recording videos.
Using the Remote Control Keys You can use the remote control keys for operations such as making calls and playing music (pages 62, 65 and 138). 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: Send/End Key: Makes and answers calls. Ends calls. Play/Pause Key Hold Switch: Disables the remote control keys. Belt Clip Volume Keys Rewind Key/Forward Key Microphone 5 2 3 1 4 6 7 Using Soft Keys You can perform an operation displayed at the bottom of the main display by pressing the corresponding or .
Indicators Main Display The following indicators appear on the main display. / / / / : Indicates the signal strength is at one of five levels. : Indicates Flight mode (page 134) is set to On. : Indicates data is being synchronised with an external device. / (Voice/Video Call): Indicates a voice or video call in progress. : Indicates a dial-up connection. : Indicates data is being sent or received. : Indicates you can establish a connection on the GPRS network.
: Charging Clock Display Indicator: Appears on the top-right side of the display when your phone is not in standby mode. (Phone Lock): Indicates the phone lock (page 139) is set. : Indicates the alarm (page 148) is set. / / : Indicates both Silent and Vibration are set or either Silent or Vibration is set (page 129). : Indicates a missed call, unread message, etc. : Indicates a missed call. : Indicates the SMS (page 99) and MMS (page 99) Inbox is full.
: Indicates the reception of an MMS message with a high priority level. : Indicates the reception of a rights object. / (New or Unread MMS/SMS): Indicates a new or unread MMS message (page 99) or SMS message (page 99). : Indicates a new or unread WAP Push message (page 100). : Indicates the status of the memory card inserted (page 28). / / / / : Indicates the battery level is at one of five levels. : Charging / / (Silent/Car/Meeting): Indicates the profile set for Phone Profiles (page 128).
Information Prompt This feature notifies you of missed calls, unread messages or other unconfirmed information. If you have unconfirmed information, the information prompt appears in standby mode. While the information prompt is displayed, select the item you want to confirm and press (Select). The information prompt contains the following items. Missed Calls: Notifies of missed calls (page 35). New SMS: Notifies of new SMS (page 99). New MMS: Notifies of new MMS (page 99).
SIM Card Before using your phone, be sure to do the following. Insert the SIM card in your phone. Insert the battery pack in your phone (page 26). About the SIM Card The SIM card contains customer information such as your phone number. Only insert the SIM card in a SIM card compatible phone. If the SIM card is not inserted, the phone cannot be used. Inserting & Removing the SIM Card Before inserting or removing the SIM card, remove the battery pack.
Codes Personal Identification Number (PIN) Code Codes The SIM card has two security codes: PIN code and PIN2 code. For details on the PIN/PIN2 code, contact your service provider. Your security code, centre access code and call barring service code are required for using your phone. PIN Code This is a four to eight digit security code to prevent another person from using your SIM card without permission.
Emergency Calls Note • Most GSM Networks support the internationally recognized emergency numbers of 112 and 911 (for the USA), consult your service provider in the country you are in for the correct number to dial in an emergency. • Calls cannot be made to emergency services while data communication is being performed within a GSM area. End data communication before making a call.
Battery Pack Before using your phone for the first time, charge the battery. Inserting & Removing the Battery Pack 1. Press down on the battery cover at a point just below the camera lens and slide it towards the bottom of your phone. 2. Lift off the battery cover. 3. Insert the battery pack while making sure the socket on the bottom of the battery pack is aligned with the connector in the battery compartment.
Charging the Battery Pack 1. Open the external connector cover of your phone and insert the connector of the AC adapter. 2. Insert the plug of the AC adapter into an AC outlet. The charging indicator lights up and charging begins. 3. After the charging indicator goes out, remove the plug of the AC adapter from the AC outlet. Remove the connector of the AC adapter from your phone while pressing the release buttons on the sides of the connector.
Memory Card About the Memory Card You can save pictures taken and videos recorded with the camera of your phone and various downloaded data to the memory card. Make sure the power is turned off before inserting or removing the memory card. Otherwise data may be lost. This manual refers to the miniSD™ memory card as the “memory card.” Your phone supports memory cards with a storage capacity of up to 512MB.
Turning On/Off the Power Turning On the Power Note • A screen for setting the date and time appears the first time you turn on the power of your phone. Set the date and time and the summer time while referring to “Date & Time Settings” (page 30). • Touching the built-in antenna part of your phone affects signal strength. Avoid touching this part of your phone during use. Basic Operations 1. Press and hold . The standby screen appears on the main display.
Date & Time Settings 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Phone Settings Date&Time Set Date/Time: Allows you to set the date and time and the summer time. Date Format: Allows you to set the date format. 12 hour/24 hour: Allows you to switch between the 12 hour system and 24 hour system for the time display. World Clock: Displays the city name and one-line digital clock for both the home city and alternate city if the Alternate City setting is set for the world clock.
Main Menu 1. In standby mode, press Camera Main Menu Screen Basic Operations to display the Main menu. 2. Use to select an icon and press function. (Select) to display the menu of the Game&Application: Allows you to download and use games, screensavers and other Java™ applications (page 112). Browser: Allows you to access the Internet and download pictures, melodies and applications (page 108). Organiser: Allows you to use preinstalled applications (page 143).
Making a Call 1. Confirm that the power is on. Confirm that the signal level is sufficient. 2. In standby mode, enter a phone number. If you enter the wrong number, each press of (Clear) deletes the digit on the far right. To enter “ ,” “P” or “–,” press and hold . 3. Press . 4. Press to end the call. Making an International Call 1. In standby mode, press and hold . + appears. 2. Enter the country code, area code and other party’s phone number.
Answering a Call Tip • To adjust the ringtone volume while a call is being received, use or the side keys ( , ). To set the ringtone volume to mute, press and hold the side key ( ). • If you miss a call, the information prompt (page 22) appears. • You can also use Open to Answer (page 137) or Any Key Answer (page 137) to answer a call. Basic Operations When a call is received, the ringtone plays and the external light flashes.
Operations during Calls Adjusting the Earpiece Volume during a Call You can use levels. or the side key ( or ) to adjust the earpiece volume to one of five To adjust the earpiece volume in standby mode, press and hold to adjust the volume. or and use Tip To switch the sound to the speaker to enable a handsfree call, press ( ) during a call. Other Operations during a Call You can perform the following operations if you press (Options) during a call. Hold: Places the call on hold.
Call Log Tip You can perform the following operations if you press (Options) while viewing dialled numbers, missed calls or received calls. • View: Displays the details. • Voice Call: Makes a voice call. • Video Call: Makes a video call (page 75). • Send Message: Allows you to create an SMS/MMS message (pages 95, 98). • Save to Contacts: Saves the phone number to the Contacts list (page 48). • To Rejection List: Saves the phone number to the Rejection list (page 139). • Delete: Deletes the entry.
Optional Services For details on services, contact your service provider. Voicemail Service If you are unable to answer a call because, for instance, your phone is out of range or a call is in progress, the caller can leave a message (voicemail) at the Voicemail Centre. The indicator appears on the display when you have a new message. 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. 2. Settings Call Settings Voicemail Call Voicemail: Allows you to listen to voicemail at the Voicemail Centre.
Call Divert Service Tip • To confirm the status of all call divert services, select Status after Step 2 and press (Request). • To confirm the status of call divert services individually, select Status after Step 3 and press (Request). This service allows you to divert calls you are unable to answer to a preset phone number. Starting the Call Divert Service 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Call Settings Call Diverting 3.
5. Select an input method for the phone number and press 6. Set a phone number and press (Select). (Set/Request). After a network connection is established, the settings complete screen appears. Stopping the Call Divert Service 1. After Step 2 of “Starting the Call Divert Service” (page 37), select Deactivate All and press (Request). After a network connection is established, the settings complete screen appears and all call divert services are stopped.
Call Waiting Service When you receive a call during a call, you can place the current call on hold and answer the incoming call. If the incoming call is from a caller whose phone number is in the Contacts list (page 47), the caller’s name and phone number are displayed. Starting the Call Waiting Service Tip To confirm the status of the setting, select Status after Step 2. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Call Settings 3. Select Activate and press Call Waiting (Request).
Stopping the Call Waiting Service 1. After Step 2 of “Starting the Call Waiting Service” (page 39), select Deactivate and press (Request). After a network connection is established, the settings complete screen appears. Multiparty Call Service This service allows you to call other parties during a call and then switch between the parties or talk to multiple parties simultaneously. A call with up to six people including yourself is possible.
Caller ID Service Tip You can set whether to automatically show/hide your phone number (page 135). Basic Operations This service allows you to set whether to notify the other party of your phone number when you make a call. 1. Before the phone number, dial party of your phone number and dial notify the other party of your phone number.
Character Input Character Input Modes Your phone has five character input modes. Use these modes when saving new entries to the Contacts list or creating text messages. Switching Character Input Modes To switch the character input mode in a character input screen, press (Options), select Input Method, press (Select), select a character input mode and press (Select). The selected character input mode is indicated at the top of the character input screen.
Entering Traditional Chinese in T9 Stroke Mode This mode allows you to enter individual strokes of Chinese characters in order and then select characters from the candidates displayed. Key Stroke 1. In a character input screen, switch to T9 Stroke mode (page 42). 2. Enter individual strokes of the Chinese character you want to enter in order. Example: To enter " ା ," press and . Each press of a key narrows down the number of available candidates.
Entering English in T9 Mode In T9 mode, you only need to press once each of the digit keys to which the letters of the alphabet you want to enter are assigned. During input, predictions of frequently used words are displayed. Simply select a prediction to enter it. 1. In a character input screen, switch to T9 mode (page 42). 2. Enter characters. Example: To enter “toshiba,” press . If the word you want to enter does not appear, press prediction. 3. Press to display the next to confirm your selection.
Entering Symbols 1. In a character input screen, switch to Symbols mode (page 42). 2. Select a symbol and press . Using Numeric Mode In Numeric mode, you can enter a number in a character input screen by simply pressing the digit key to which the number is assigned. Text Editing Functions You can perform the following operations if you press (Options) in a character input screen. Copy/Cut: Allows you to copy or cut a specified range of characters and store it in the clipboard.
Setting the Input Language The language displayed in character input screens is the display language set for the language setting (page 131). You can also change the input language temporarily during character input. 1. In a character input screen, press (Select). Tip To switch the input language, press and hold . (Options), select Input Language and press 2. Select the input language you want to use and press (Select).
Call Manager The following items are displayed in the Call Manager menu. Call Manager Menu Screen Note Contacts List: Displays the Contacts list. Create Contact: Allows you to add a new entry to the Contacts list. Call Log: Displays the Call Log screen (page 35). Manage Category: Displays the Category list for organising entries by category. Manage Group: Displays the Group list. Groups allow you to send the same message simultaneously to multiple addresses.
Adding an Entry to the Contacts List You can save up to 500 Contacts list entries to your phone. You can also save Contacts list entries to the SIM card and memory card. The ability to store the maximum amount of entries will depend on the size of entries and the available space in the SIM card or memory card. Add new entries from the Create Contact screen. You can set just the required items and modify items or set additional items later. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Call Manager . The main menu appears.
Company: Allows you to enter a company name. Birthday: Allows you to enter a birthday. URL: Allows you to enter a URL. Category: Allows you to set the category. Picture: Allows you to set a picture to appear on the display for an incoming call. • Take Picture: Activates the camera for you to take a picture. For details on taking pictures, see page 85. After taking a picture, press . • My Pictures: Allows you to select a picture from Gallery (page 118). To select a file, press .
Editing Categories Your phone has preset categories. In addition, you can set your own categories. You can edit and set the options of categories. For each category, you can set the incoming external light, ringtone volume, ringtone pattern and vibration. Renaming a Category 1. In standby mode, press 2. Call Manager . The main menu appears. Manage Category 3. Select a category and press 4. Press . (Options). 5. Select Edit and press (Select). 6. Enter the category name and press 7.
Setting Options for a Category Note The option settings for individual entries (page 49) take priority over the option settings for a category. 1. After Step 3 of “Renaming a Category” (page 50), select Category Options and press . 2. Select the item you want to set and press (Select). 3. Press (Back) once or twice after setting the items. 4. Press (Options). 5. Select Save and press (Select). Setting Groups You can set the groups (broadcast lists) to use for MMS addresses.
10. Press (Options). 11. Select Save and press (Select). Editing Group Members 1. After Step 3 of “Adding a New Member to a Group” (page 51), select the member you want to edit and press (Options). 2. Select Edit and press (Select). 3. Select the item you want to edit and press 4. Enter the item and press 5. Press . . (Options). 6. Select Save and press Tip You can perform the following operations after Step 1. • View: Displays the details of the member. • Delete: Deletes the selected member.
Making a Call & Sending a Message from the Contacts List 1. In standby mode, press Tip • To search the Contacts list, press (Options) after Step 2 and select Search by. You can enter the first letter of a first name or last name or enter part of a phone number to search for an entry. • In standby mode, you can display an entry with the first name beginning with the letter assigned to a key if you press and hold any of to . Basic Operations 2. Call Manager . The main menu appears. Contacts List 3.
Using Speed Calling In standby mode, you can make calls quickly and easily to phone numbers in the Speed Calling list. You can add up to nine phone numbers to the list. Adding a Phone Number to the Speed Calling List 1. In standby mode, press 2. Call Manager . The main menu appears. Settings 3. Select and press Note Only Contacts list entries in your phone can be added to the Speed Calling list. Speed Calling (Add). The Contacts list appears. 4.
Editing Contacts List Entries Tip • To edit the address, category, picture or sound settings, press (Options) after Step 3 and select Edit. Select the item you want to edit and press . • After Step 7, you can perform operations such as setting the selected phone number to the default phone number and changing the picture. You can edit and delete entries in the Contacts list individually. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Call Manager . The main menu appears. Contacts List 3.
Send vCard: Converts a Contacts list entry to vCard format and sends it. Memory Card: Displays a list of Contacts list entries in the memory card. Phone/SIM: Displays a list of Contacts list entries in the phone and SIM card. Sort by: Allows you to change the order that entries appear. You can select a sort option from First Name, Last Name or Displayname. Category Filter: Displays the Contacts list entries of the selected category.
Owner Information Tip To send the owner information by infrared (page 156) or Bluetooth™ (page 152), select Call Manager in Step 2 and select Send My vCard. You can display and edit owner information such as the phone number and email address of your phone. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Call Manager 3. Press . The main menu appears. My Details (Options). 4. Select Edit and press (Select). Perform Steps 3 and 4 of “Adding an Entry to the Contacts List” (page 48).
Basic Operations
Media Player In This Chapter Media Player Menu Playback Screen of Media Player Playing Music & Videos Using Music Player Transferring Music from a PC to a Memory Card Using Playlists Other Operations & Settings
Media Player Menu In standby mode, you can display the Media Player menu if you press . The Media Player menu has three tabs (sub menus). To switch between the tabs, press . Music Tab More Music: Starts the browser and connects to a download site. Playlists: Allows you to create a playlist and play music files. Music Library: Allows you to select tracks transferred from a PC to a memory card. All music files transferred from a PC (page 66) using the music transfer software are stored here.
Playback Screen of Media Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Music File Playback Screen 11 Track sequence number/total number of tracks in the list Title or file name Artist name Progress bar Elapsed playback time Total playback time Playback status Help guidance Play mode Bass enhancer Playback volume Playable Music Files You can play the following music files. However, some music files may not be able to be played. Also, the Toshiba TX60 cannot play variable bit rate (VBR) encoded music files.
Playing Music & Videos 1. In standby mode, press . The Media Player menu appears. 2. Use to switch to the Music tab or Video tab, select Playlists, Music Library, My Sounds, My Videos or Recent and press (Select). 3. Select a playlist or a file within a folder and press . Playback begins. If you close your phone during playback of a music file from other than Recent, Music Player (page 64) starts automatically.
Switching Play Modes Note This operation is not possible for the playback of tracks from Recent. You can switch to any of the following play modes if you press track is playing/paused and select Play Mode. (Options) while a Repeat ( ): Plays the current track repeatedly. Repeat All ( ): Plays all files in the current playlist or folder repeatedly. Random ( ): Plays all files in the current playlist or folder randomly. Current Only ( ): Plays the current track once only.
Using Music Player Music Player allows you to listen to music while your phone is closed. The Music Player keys and remote control keys enable you to play tracks and adjust the volume. Playback Screen of Music Player 1 Play mode Title or file name 5 2 6 Playback status Progress bar 3 Artist name 7 Elapsed playback time 4 Album name 8 Total playback time Title Artist Album Playing Music with Music Player 1. Close your phone after the standby screen appears and press .
3. Select a track and press Tip You can press or press and hold to start Music Player. However, the playback screen displayed last time appears if a file was being played the last time Music Player or Media Player ended. (Select). Playback begins. To select another playlist or track, press the menu without ending playback. during playback.
Transferring Music from a PC to a Memory Card You can use a USB connection and the supplied music transfer software to transfer music files and playlists from a PC to the memory card. All music files transferred to your phone using the music transfer software are stored in the music library of the memory card. You can access the music library from the Music tab (page 60) of the Media Player menu.
Switching to Music Transfer Mode from the Main Menu You can also switch to music transfer mode from the main menu. Note • Connect the PC and your phone by USB cable before you switch to music transfer mode. • Flight mode (page 134) is set while your phone is in music transfer mode. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Connectivity USB Music Transfer Your phone switches to music transfer mode.
Setting Display of the Music Transfer Mode Confirmation Screen You can set whether to display the confirmation screen for switching to music transfer mode (page 66). 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Connectivity USB Confirmation 3. Select Display or Do not Display and press 68 (Select).
Using Playlists You can create up to ten playlists in your phone. You can also create up to ten playlists in a memory card. Each playlist can contain up to 50 tracks. Creating a Playlist 1. Display the Music tab (page 60) of the Media Player menu, select Playlists and press (Select). 2. Phone Memory or Memory Card 3. Enter a playlist name and press Create Playlist . 4. Select the tracks you want to add to the playlist from Music Library, My Sounds or Recent.
Editing a Playlist You can add new tracks to a playlist you have already created, as well as change the playback order and delete tracks. 1. In Step 2 of “Creating a Playlist” (page 69), select the playlist you want to edit and press (Options). 2. Select Open and press (Select). The tracks in the playlist appear. 3. Press Tip • To check the details of a track, select the track, press (Options) and select Details. • To rename a playlist, select the playlist, press (Options) and select Rename. (Options).
Other Operations & Settings Other Operations You can perform various operations such as sending a file or enhancing the bass sound if you press (Options) while a playlist or file list is displayed or a file is playing/ paused. Media Player Settings 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Media Player Set Priority Setting: If Incoming Call is set, playback pauses when a call is received and you are notified of the call.
Media Player
Video Telephony A video call allows both you and the other party to see each other’s image during the call.
Video Calls A video call allows two parties with video call compatible phones to see each other’s image during the call. Indicators The following indicators appear during video calls. / 3G Area Video Call Mute Handsfree On Handsfree Mute My Voice Handsfree (Bluetooth™ connection) Image Transfer Off Mute All Sending Picture Picture Quality Motion Prioritised Note • A video call is only possible in areas with 3G-network coverage.
Making a Video Call Note If a video call connection could not be established, a message appears and a warning tone plays. To make a voice call instead, press (Yes). 1. In standby mode, confirm that the or indicator for indicating you are in an area with 3G-network coverage is displayed. 2. Enter a phone number and press 3. Select Video Call and press (Select). The sound automatically switches from the earpiece to the speaker, thus enabling you to begin a handsfree call. 4.
Answering a Video Call When a video call is received, the ringtone plays, the external light flashes and “Video Call” appears on the display. 1. A video call is received. 2. Press . Tip To place an incoming call on hold, press (Hold). To answer a call placed on hold, press (Unhold). The sound automatically switches from the earpiece to the speaker, thus enabling you to begin a handsfree call.
Convenient Functions for Video Calls The following convenient functions are available during calls. Video Call Options You can perform the following operations if you press (Options) during a video call. Hold: Allows you to place a call on hold. While on hold, voice guidance notifies the other party that he/she has been placed on hold. The other party is also sent the picture preset for the Hold Guidance setting (page 79).
Switching between the Earpiece & Speaker You can switch between the earpiece and speaker during a call. To switch between the earpiece and speaker, press ( ) or ( ) during a call. Using the Zoom You can enlarge the image to be sent to the other party during a call. To use the zoom, press during a call. Note The zoom is disabled while sending a picture (page 77) or when image transfer is set to off.
Video Call Settings You can set the outgoing video, auto answer, backlight and hold guidance settings for video calls. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Note Except for calls answered by Auto Answer, live video is not sent when you answer an incoming call, even if Outgoing Video is set to Camera Monitored. You can switch the outgoing video to live video during the call (page 78). Video Telephony Settings . The main menu appears.
Video Telephony
Camera/Video Camera You can take pictures and record videos and then save them, attach them to messages and display them on a TV. You can also edit pictures.
Camera You can use the camera to take pictures and record videos, as well as to scan QR code (page 149). Modes for Taking Pictures Landscape Mode: Allows you to take high-quality pictures at W640 × H480 or higher resolution. Portrait Mode: Allows you to take pictures at W240 × H320 size or smaller for use as wallpaper, etc. Scanner: Allows you to scan QR code. For details, see “QR Code” (page 149). Modes for Recording Videos Camcorder: Records videos at W320 × H240 size.
Screens Indicators Camera Indicators 1 Picture Mode/Multi Shots: Landscape Mode, Portrait Mode, Scanner, Multi Shots (High Speed), (Normal Speed), (Low Speed) 2 Picture Size: Camera Monitor Screen W1728 × H1296, W1600 × H1200, W1280 × H960, W640 × H480, W240 × H320, W144 × H176, W120 × H160, W112 × H112, W96 × H128 3 Picture Quality: Fine, 6 Macro Mode 12 Night Mode: Normal, Camera/Video Camera Normal, Economy Low Noise 83
Video Camera Indicators Video Mode 13 14 Video Size: W320 × H240, W176 × H144 Super Fine, Fine, Normal 15 Video Quality: 16 Voice Record Off 17 Status: Standby, Recording, Stopped, Playing, Paused, Forward, Rewind, Frame Forward/Slow Playback, Frame Rewind Camera & Video Camera Indicators 4 Exposure Control: ... ... -2.0 ... ±0 ...+ 2.0 5 Storage Place: Phone, Memory Card 7 Delay Timer: 5 sec., 10 sec., 20 sec.
Taking a Picture There are two modes for taking pictures: Landscape mode and Portrait mode (page 82). You can also edit the pictures you take and set them for Contacts list entries. 1. In standby mode, press the side key ( ). The monitor screen appears. You can adjust the exposure and zoom from the monitor screen. To adjust the exposure, press to make the picture darker and press to make the picture lighter.
Multi Shots: Allows you to take up to nine pictures in succession at one of three different speeds. Add Frame: Allows you to add a frame to a picture. Save Image to: Allows you to set the storage place to which to automatically save pictures. Advanced: For details on advanced settings, see “Settings for Pictures & Videos” (page 90). Note If Landscape mode is set, Multi shots is unavailable.
Recording a Video Note A video being recorded in For MMS mode cannot be paused. There are two modes for recording videos: Camcorder and For MMS (page 82). 1. In standby mode, press and hold the side key ( ). You can adjust the exposure and zoom from the monitor screen. To adjust the exposure, press to make the video darker and press to make the video lighter. To adjust the zoom, press or the side key ( ) to zoom in and press or the side key ( ) to zoom out. 2.
Monitor Screen Options You can perform the following operations if you press screen. (Options) from the monitor Record Mode: Allows you to change the record mode (size). My Videos: Allows you to see the videos you recorded previously. Hide Controller/Show Controller: Allows you to set whether to show the indicators during recording and playback. Voice Record: Allows you to set whether to record sound during recording.
Picture & Video Settings Settings for Taking Pictures Note • If picture effects is set, colour control is unavailable. • When you take a picture in Landscape mode and in Portrait mode at W112 × H112 size, the date stamp cannot be added. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Camera Settings . The main menu appears. Camera Settings Picture Settings: Allows you to set the picture quality, picture size, picture effects, date stamp or whether to show a preview after you take a picture.
File Name: Allows you to preset the file name to use when saving videos to the date and time the videos were recorded or a name of your choice. Start/End Sounds: Allows you to set the sounds to use when starting and ending recording. Keypad Shortcut: Allows you to set whether to use the keypad shortcuts for accessing functions when you are recording videos. For details on keypad shortcuts, see “Shortcut Key Assignment” (page 91).
Shortcut Key Assignment The following keypad shortcuts are available while you are taking pictures and recording videos.
Camera/Video Camera
Messages Messages allows you to send and receive text messages, pictures, sounds, vObjects and other data.
Messaging Capabilities Via the Service Centre, you can exchange text messages, pictures, sounds, vObjects and other data with other phones or PCs and other devices connected to the Internet. For details on the messaging service, contact your service provider. Message Menu You can access the Message menu by pressing ( Note The network service is only available while or is displayed on the display. ) from standby mode. Create Message: Allows you to create and send an MMS or SMS message (pages 95, 98).
Creating & Sending an MMS Message Note • Although the MMS functions vary by country, the main functions are basically the same. • Another file may not be able to be added after attaching some types of file. The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) allows you to exchange multimedia messages containing data such as text, pictures, sounds, animations and video clips. For details on MMS, contact your service provider. You can send a message up to 300 KB including body text and attachment files. 1.
4. Select Send to and press . 5. Select how to set the address and press 6. Specify an address and press (Select). . The Recipient list appears. 7. Select Send and press . The message is sent and then saved to Sent Messages. Managing Pages You can add, delete and replace pages. You can set up to 20 pages for each message. 1. From the Create MMS Message screen (page 95), press 2. Select Add Page and press (Options). (Select).
Setting the File Playback Time You can set the playback time for the text and attached files. Note A start time and display duration that exceeds the page duration (page 96) cannot be set. 1. From the Create MMS Message screen (page 95), select text or an attached file and press (Options). 2. Item Duration Start Time 3. Enter the start time and press 4. Select Duration and press (OK). (Select). 5. Enter the display duration and press Messages (OK).
Creating & Sending an SMS Message The Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to exchange text messages with other phones. For details on SMS, contact your service provider. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Create Message ( ). The message menu appears. Tip SMS The Create Message screen appears. 3. Enter a message and press . The maximum number of characters for one SMS message is 70 (160 when you enter only letters of the alphabet and digits).
Reading Received MMS & SMS Messages Note • Some files cannot be displayed/ played unless the corresponding content key (content usage right) is downloaded. When a content key is being downloaded, the indicator appears at the top of the display. • If you set the DST setting (page 30) to On and set the date and time to the summer time, your phone automatically adjusts the reception times displayed for received messages to the summer time.
Checking WAP Push Messages WAP Push is an information delivery service that allows you to receive notifications in real time from the Web server. When you receive a message, the indicator appears at the top of the display. If Auto Launch (page 108) of the browser settings is set to On, your phone accesses the specified URL as soon as the message is received. Some push messages are just saved to the Inbox.
Checking Sent MMS & SMS Messages 1. In standby mode, press ( ). The message menu appears. 2. Select Sent Messages and press (Select). A list of sent messages appears. The following indicators appear for MMS messages. MMS message ( high priority level, low priority level) Delivered MMS message ( high priority level, low priority level) MMS message for which delivery failed ( high priority level, priority level) The following indicators appear for SMS messages.
MMS/SMS Settings & Common Operations Common Settings You can set various settings common to MMS and SMS. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings ( ). The message menu appears. Common Settings Reply Settings: Allows you to set whether to quote received messages when replying to them. Font Size: Allows you to select a message font size. Page Scroll: Allows you to select the scroll unit of the message display screen. MMS Settings You can set the MMS receive and send settings. 1.
• Reply for Delivery: Allows you to set whether to reply to requests for delivery confirmation. • Anonymous Msg.: Allows you to set whether to receive anonymous messages. Sending Settings • Sender Visibility: Allows you to set whether to notify recipients of your address. • Delivery Report: Allows you to receive delivery reports to confirm whether sent messages were delivered to recipients.
SMS Settings 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings ( ). The message menu appears. SMS Settings Delivery Report: Allows you to receive delivery reports to confirm whether sent messages were delivered to recipients. Expiry Time: Allows you to set an expiry time for messages. Message Centre: Allows you to edit the centre number for SMS. The centre number is saved to the SIM card. SMS Type: Allows you to set the SMS type for outgoing messages to Text, Email, Fax Group 3, Fax Group 4 or Pager.
Using Drafts & Unsent Messages Note Some items do not appear depending on the message type. 1. In standby mode, press ( ). The message menu appears. 2. Select Drafts or Unsent Messages and press 3. Select a message and press (Select). (Options). Edit: Allows you to edit the message. Delete or Delete All: Allows you to delete messages. Select Multi: Allows you to specify multiple messages and then send or delete them. Send: Allows you to send the message.
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Browser You can browse information or download pictures, melodies and applications.
Accessing Browser 1. In standby mode, press 2. Select Browser and press . The main menu appears. (Select). The Browser menu appears. Homepage: Displays the home page. Enter URL: Allows you to access a Web page by directly entering the address. Bookmarks: Allows you to bookmark your favourite Web pages and access bookmarked Web pages (page 110). Note • The network service is only available while or is displayed on the display. • The indicator appears at the top of the display during communication.
Key Assignments for Browsing the Web The following shows the key assignments for browsing the Web. : Selects an item or displays the Options menu. : Takes you back to the previous screen. : Selects an item. : Scrolls up or down. : Scrolls left or right. : Ends communication. If your phone is not connected, takes you back to standby mode. to : Acts as a shortcut to a link with a number. and : Acts as a shortcut to a link with or #. You can also use these keys to perform supported operations.
Bookmarks To add a bookmark, press (Options) while a Web page is displayed, select Bookmarks and select Add Bookmark. You can also use folders to organise bookmarks. Accessing a Page from a Bookmark 1. In standby mode, press 2. Browser Tip . The main menu appears. Bookmarks 3. Select the title of the page you want to access and press . You can create a folder or edit a bookmark if you press (Options) after Step 2. The Web page appears.
Other Operations You can perform various operations such as moving to another page or clearing the cache if you press (Options) while a Web page is displayed. Using Files in Web Pages Note • Copy restrictions may prevent some files from being saved. • Some downloaded files may not be able to be displayed/played properly. You can perform various operations such as saving and displaying/playing picture and animation files in Web pages. 1. Display a Web page containing a file and press 2.
Game & Application From Web pages, you can download a variety of Java™ compatible applications such as games and applications that obtain information in real time. In addition to ordinary applications that run solely on your phone, some applications need to connect to the network (Web). 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. 2. Select Game&Application and press appears. (Select).
Downloading Java™ Applications Note If you replace the SIM card, downloaded Java™ applications and any preinstalled Java™ applications that were updated will no longer be available. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Game&Application . The main menu appears. Applications More Games An application download site appears. 3. Select the Java™ application you want to download and press . The application details screen appears. 4. Press (Downld.). Downloading begins. 5. Press (Yes).
Starting a Java™ Application 1. In standby mode, press 2. Game&Application . The main menu appears. Applications 3. Select the Java™ application you want to start and press . The indicator appears at the top of the display and the Java™ application starts. If you close your phone, the Java™ application stops. 4. Press , select Quit in the confirmation screen that appears and press end the Java™ application. to Setting the Screensaver 1. In standby mode, press 2. Game&Application .
Java™ Application Settings Tip • You can also change the volume level while a Java™ application is running. Press the side key ( ) to increase the volume level and press the side key ( ) to decrease the volume level. • If the memory is cleared, any preinstalled Java™ applications that were deleted are reinstalled and returned to their initial state. Browser 1. In standby mode, press 2. Game&Application . The main menu appears.
Managing Java™ Applications 1. In standby mode, press 2. Game&Application . The main menu appears. Applications 3. Select a Java™ application and press (Options). Start: Runs the Java™ application. Delete: Deletes the Java™ application. Select Multi: Allows you to select multiple Java™ applications and then delete them. Details: Allows you to confirm details on the Java™ application.
Gallery The data you save in your phone is stored in Gallery. You can move the data stored in the folders of Gallery and edit it for use with other functions.
Gallery Gallery of your phone contains folders for storing files. You can create your own folders (personal folders). Gallery can store a total combination of approximately 500 files and personal folders. You can also use Gallery of the memory card (page 28). You can connect to the Web from More Pictures, More Videos, More Sounds and More Games. Structure of Gallery 1. In standby mode, press , select Gallery and press Note • There are no My Saved Pages and Templates folders in Gallery of the memory card.
Displaying Files on a TV You can use a TV to display pictures and Videos stored in Gallery, as well as screens of the camera and some Java™ applications (page 114). Also, the camera allows you to use a TV as the display when you take pictures and record videos. Switching TV Systems The TV systems supported by your phone are the NTSC and PAL systems. The SECAM system is not supported. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Phone Settings 3.
Using vObjects vObject is a collective name for file formats that enable your phone and other vObject compatible phones, PCs and other devices to exchange and mutually use data such as Contacts list entries and Calendar data. vObject compatible software is required to use the data of vObjects on a PC or other device. Depending on the software used, vObjects may not be able to be displayed properly.
Using the Memory Card You can check and edit pictures and other data saved to the memory card. You can also save a backup of Gallery, Contacts list and other data in your phone to the memory card. Formatting the Memory Card Gallery Note You can use your phone to format the memory card. • If the memory card is removed while reading or writing data, the data may be lost or the memory card may be damaged. • If the memory card is formatted by another device, it may not work properly with your phone.
Using the SIM Card You can move or copy Contacts list entries from your phone or memory card to the SIM card, as well as move SMS messages from your phone to the SIM card. Although the number of Contacts list entries you can save to the SIM card depends on the amount of available memory space, the maximum number of entries is 250. Moving & Copying Contacts List Entries You can move or copy the name and default phone number (page 55) of an entry. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Call Manager 3. Press .
Moving SMS Messages You can move messages in the Inbox (page 94) and Sent Messages (page 94) of your phone and messages in your SIM card. Although the number of messages you can save to the SIM card depends on the amount of available memory space, the maximum number of sent and received messages is 50. 1. In the Inbox or Sent Messages, select the message you want to move from your phone and press . 2. Press (Options). 3. Select Move to SIM or Move to Phone and press Gallery (Select).
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Settings You can make various settings to personalise your phone.
Display Settings Setting the Main Display 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Display Settings Main Display Wallpaper: Allows you to set a picture preinstalled in your phone or taken with the camera as the wallpaper for standby mode. Theme: Allows you to set a theme for the main menu and wallpaper. Clock Type Display: Allows you to select the clock display for the main display from six types.
Setting the Incoming Display Note • You can set a picture of W240 × H320 size or smaller for the incoming picture. • The display area for the incoming picture is W240 × H112. You can set a picture to appear on the main display for incoming calls. You can also set whether the other party’s name and phone number appear on the external display for incoming calls. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears.
Phone Profiles This feature allows you to change the sound and vibration to match your surrounding conditions. Your phone has four preset profiles. You can change the sound and vibration settings of each profile. Normal: Profile for ordinary use. Silent: Profile for when you do not want your phone to emit any sound. Car: Profile for when you want the incoming ringtone volume and multimedia volume set to the maximum levels so that you can hear your phone while you are driving, etc.
Personalising Profiles Tip • To switch to a profile, select Activate after Step 3. • To return a profile to its default settings, select Set to Default after Step 3. You can personalise profiles. The items you can personalise vary depending on the profile. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Phone Profiles 3. Select the profile you want to set and press 4. Select Personalise and press Note • A Video file cannot be set as the ringtone for incoming messages.
Battery Alarm: Allows you to set whether to play the battery alarm, when the battery level (pages 19, 21) is very low and your phone is about to run out of power, for any profile except Silent. Alarm: Allows you to set whether to play the alarm for Silent and Meeting.
Language Setting You can change the display language. Tip If the language is set to Automatic, the language is set automatically in accordance with the language priority setting of the SIM card. If your phone does not support the language set for the SIM card, the default language of your phone is selected. Settings 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Phone Settings Language 3. Select the language you want to set or Automatic and press (Select).
Shortcut Function Setting the Shortcut Menu If you register frequently used functions in the Shortcut menu, you can access them quickly and easily. You can set up to nine frequently used functions. 1. In standby mode, press . The Shortcut menu appears. 2. Select and press 3. Press . Tip To access a function from the shortcut menu, select the function you want to access after Step 1 and press . (Yes). 4. Select the function you want to set and press (Select).
External Light Settings When you receive a voice call, video call or message or have unchecked information, the external light flashes if your phone is closed. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Phone Settings External Light Notification: Allows you to select from three colours for the external light that flashes when you have unchecked information (missed calls and unread messages) and your phone is closed. You can also set the external light not to flash.
Flight Mode Setting You can use flight mode to block signal reception and transmission without turning off the power. Flight mode disables the use of network services for making and receiving calls, sending and receiving messages, etc. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings 3. Select On and press The 134 . The main menu appears. Phone Settings Flight Mode (Select).
Call Settings Showing/Hiding Caller ID Note Regardless of this function setting or network setting, you can still show/hide your phone number when you make a call if you directly enter “ 31#” or “#31#” (page 41) or if you make a call from the Contacts list to a phone number that has “ 31#” or “#31#” added. You can set whether to automatically notify the other party of your phone number when you make a call. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears.
Setting Mute You can mute the outgoing voice or both the outgoing voice and incoming voice for calls. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Call Settings Voice Call or Video Call 3. Select Mute My Voice, Mute All or Off and press Mute (Select). Enabling/Disabling Incoming Voice Calls during Data Communication You can set whether to receive incoming voice calls during data communication. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears.
Common Settings 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Call Settings Common Settings Earpiece Volume: Allows you to set the volume for sound heard from the earpiece. Speaker Volume: Allows you to set the volume for sound heard from the speaker. Open to Answer: Allows you to answer an incoming call by simply opening your phone. Any Key Answer: Allows you to set the keys for answering incoming calls.
Using the Stereo Handsfree Headset Simply pressing the key of the stereo handsfree headset ( ) allows you to dial a preset phone number or answer a call without even opening your phone. 1. Open the earphone microphone jack cover. 2. Insert the plug of the stereo handsfree headset into the earphone microphone jack. Setting the Phone Number 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Call Settings 3. Select On and press Voice Call Earphone Call (Select). 4.
Security Settings You can configure security related settings such as setting call barring or changing the PIN/PIN2 codes and security code for your phone. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Note The fixed dialling number function is unavailable for some SIM cards. Settings Settings . The main menu appears.
Key Guard Setting the Key Guard The key guard can prevent unintentional operations while your phone is in your bag or pocket by disabling the side keys and Music Player keys for operating your phone when it is closed. 1. While your phone is closed, press and hold ( The ). indicator appears on the external display. Cancelling the Key Guard 1. While your phone is closed, press and hold ( 140 ).
Initialising Your Phone Note This operation does not reset the data of the security code (page 24), SIM card and memory card. You can delete all saved data such as Contacts list entries, Gallery files and messages, as well as reset all function settings. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Memory Settings Phone Memory Clear Memory 3. Enter your security code (page 24).
Network & Internet You can set the network (telecommunications carrier) and system mode to use. You can also set the network connection information for using the Web. Note that you may no longer be able to connect to the home network if the settings are set incorrectly. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears.
Convenient Functions Your phone includes various convenient functions.
Calendar Calendar allows you to save your appointments and use your phone as a scheduler. Adding a New Appointment You can save up to 100 appointments. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Organiser 3. Press Note . The main menu appears. Calendar (Options). 4. Select New Appointment and press 5. Select the item you want to set and press (Select). . Title: Allows you to enter the title of the appointment. Start Date&Time: Allows you to set the start date and time for the appointment.
6. Press Tip At the date and time set for an alarm, the alarm plays and “Appointment” appears in the external display. To stop the alarm, press any key except the Music Player keys. After the alarm stops, press (View) to check the appointment details. Tip To switch the view between month, week, day and all appointments, press (Options) after Step 2 and select Calendar View. (Options) after setting the items. 7. Select Save and press (Select). Checking Appointments 1. In standby mode, press 2.
Voice Recorder The voice recorder allows you to record sound and then save the recording data to the Recordings folder in the Sounds&Ringtones folder of Gallery. Although the possible length of recording time depends on the amount of available memory space in Gallery, the maximum recording time is 90 minutes for each recording. Sound is recorded via the main microphone (mouthpiece). Recording Sound 1. In standby mode, press 2. Organiser Note . The main menu appears.
Multi Task This feature allows you to run up to two functions (applications) simultaneously and switch between them. Starting a New Application Note • This operation is not possible while the camera/video camera is activated. • There may be insufficient memory to start a second application depending on the applications running. • An application may not be able to be switched to in the Multi Task screen depending on how the application was started.
Other Convenient Functions Accessing Other Functions from the Organiser Menu The following functions are also available in the Organiser menu. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Select Organiser and press . The main menu appears. (Select). The Organiser menu appears. You can also access functions such as the following from the Organiser menu. SIM Tool Kit: Allows you to use the preinstalled services in the SIM card on your phone. For details on the services, contact your service provider.
QR Code The camera allows you to scan QR codes. To scan QR codes, set the camera to Scanner mode (page 82). You can connect to a URL included in the scanned information or create a message to send to an address included in the scanned information. When a barcode has been divided into data areas, you can scan up to 16 data areas consecutively. Saved Barcodes 1. In standby mode, press 2. Camera . The main menu appears. Scan Data The Scan QR Code screen appears. 3. Press (Options). 4.
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File Transfer & Synchronisation You can use Bluetooth™, infrared, a USB cable or a memory card to transfer data between your phone and other phones, PCs and other devices. These capabilities allow you to back up data and manage the same data on multiple devices.
File Transfer Using Bluetooth™ for Transferring Data Bluetooth™ is a technology that facilitates wireless communication between PCs and devices such as handsfree compatible devices. You can transfer the data of the Contacts list, Calendar and Gallery between your phone and Bluetooth™ compatible PCs and phones. Bluetooth™ also allows you to use a wireless headset or an in-car device for handsfree calls. We recommend using Bluetooth™ while your phone and the other device are within 10 metres of each other.
Registering a Bluetooth™ Compatible Device Tip If you enter the same PIN code (4 to 16 digits) on both your phone and a Bluetooth™ compatible device, the Bluetooth™ compatible device is registered. Before establishing a Bluetooth™ connection, you need to perform a search for the Bluetooth™ compatible device to be connected. Bluetooth™ compatible devices that can be detected and connected to are referred to as paired devices. You can register up to 20 paired devices. 1.
Setting Your Phone 1. Select Bluetooth in Step 2 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 152), select My Phone ID and press (Select). Visibility: Allows you to set whether your phone is recognised when it is detected during a search by a Bluetooth™ compatible device in the vicinity. My Phone: To display the device name, device address, device class and supported profiles of your phone, select Details. To edit the name of your phone, select Rename.
Using Bluetooth™ for Receiving Data Tip • The received Contacts list and Calendar data is saved to the Contacts list and Calendar. • Received picture, video and sound files are saved to Gallery. When Bluetooth™ is enabled, you can receive data. 1. Press (Yes) when a confirmation screen appears after a connection request is received from a Bluetooth™ compatible device in the vicinity. 2. Enter your PIN code (4 to 16 digits) and press 3. Press (OK). (Yes). 4. Select Save and press (Select).
Using Infrared for Transferring Data You can use infrared to exchange the Calendar data of your phone, Contacts list entries of your phone, memory card or SIM card, pictures/videos taken or recorded with the camera and Gallery data that can be forwarded with an infrared compatible phone, PC or other device. You can also restore or backup Gallery data. The indicator appears at the top of the display during transfer.
Using Infrared for Sending Data 1. Set up the other infrared compatible device to receive data. Note 2. Select Via Infrared from the Options menu of a function and press (Select). • The following files cannot be sent. • Files in Games&More, My Saved Pages and Templates of Gallery • Copyright protected files • Your phone does not support the sending and receiving of all data by infrared simultaneously. Using Infrared for Receiving Data 1.
Using Infrared for Backing Up & Restoring Data You can back up or restore files and folders in Pictures, Videos, Sounds&Ringtones and Other Documents of Gallery to a PC. Copyright protected files cannot be backed up. 1. After Step 2 of “Using Infrared for Receiving Data” (page 157), follow the instructions on the PC to back up or restore data from your phone to the PC. Note All the data may not be able to be restored from some backup files. Using Infrared for Dial-up Connections 1.
Using a USB Cable for Transferring Data As shown in the illustration on the left, you can use a USB cable to connect your phone to a PC, then send and receive the Contacts list, Calendar and Gallery data. For details on transferring music data, see “Transferring Music from a PC to a Memory Card” (page 66). Before you connect the USB cable, the USB host driver and PC management software My Mobile included on the CD-ROM supplied with your phone need to be installed on the PC. This function supports USB 1.
4. Follow the instructions on the PC to receive data from your phone to the PC. Tip To synchronise data on a PC with the Contacts list and Calendar of your phone, follow the PC on-screen instructions to send synchronisation commands from the PC after Step 3. Using a USB Cable for Receiving Data You can receive data to the Contacts list, Calendar and Gallery. 1. After Step 4 of “Using a USB Cable for Sending Data” (page 159), follow the instructions on the PC to send data from the PC to your phone.
Using the Memory Card for Transferring Data Note When you back up/restore data, flight mode is set. The indicator appears at the top of the display while flight mode is set. When the backing up/restoring of data is complete, flight mode is cancelled. File Transfer & Synchronisation You can transfer Contacts list and Calendar data between your phone and memory card. We recommend using the memory card for backing up personal data. The memory card needs to be formatted before it is used for the first time.
Backing Up Data to the Memory Card 1. Insert the memory card in the slot of your phone. 2. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. 3. Backup Organiser Backup 4. Select the data you want to back up and press Note . A check mark is added to the check box. Contacts List: Backs up the Contacts list. Calendar: Backs up the Calendar. 5.
Restoring Data from the Memory Card Tip To delete one or all backup files, press (Options) after Step 4 and select Delete or Delete All. 1. Insert the memory card in the slot of your phone. 2. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. 3. Restore Organiser Backup 4. Select the data you want to restore and press (Select). Contacts List: Displays a list of Contacts list backup files. Calendar: Displays a list of Calendar backup files. 5.
File Synchronisation You can use infrared or USB cable to synchronise the data on a PC with the Contacts list and Calendar of your phone. The supplied data management software My Mobile needs to be installed.
Appendix In This Chapter Troubleshooting Specifications & Accessories Index Health and Safety Information Menu Structure
Troubleshooting Problem Cannot turn the power on. Possible Causes and Remedies • Make sure the battery pack is inserted correctly (page 26). • Make sure the battery is charged (page 27). Cannot charge the battery. • Make sure the battery pack is inserted correctly (page 26). • Make sure the connectors or contacts of the AC adapter and battery pack are not dirty (page 27).
Specifications & Accessories Specifications Accessories Toshiba TX60 Frequency Range Within 3G (UMTS) 2100 Within GSM 900 Within DCS 1800 Within PCS 1900 Continuous Talk Time Within 3G (UMTS) area Video Call Within GSM area Continuous Standby Time Within 3G (UMTS) area Within GSM area Charging Time Dimensions (W × H × D) Maximum Output Within 3G (UMTS) 2100 Within GSM 900 Within DCS 1800 Within PCS 1900 Weight AC Adapter Input Voltage Charging Temperature Range Appendix 1920 - 2170 MHz 8
Appendix Index A Call barring service 38 Call diverting service 37 Call logs 35 Call waiting service 39 Caller ID service 41, 135 Car, phone profiles 128 Certification 108 Character input modes 42 Multi tap mode 44 Numeric input mode 45 Symbol input mode 45 T9 mode 44, 46 T9 stroke mode 43 Charging battery 27 Codes 24 PIN/PIN2 24 PUK/PUK2 24 Connecting Using a USB cable 159 Via Bluetooth™ 152 Via infrared port 156 Contacts list 48 Countdown Timer 148 Accessories 167 Alarms 148 Attachment 95 Audio remote c
Video telephony 74 Information prompt 22 Infrared 156 Transferring data 156 Input language 46 Input methods 42 International Call 32 J N O Owner information 57 P Password Call barring service code 24 Centre access code 24 Security code 24 Phone Profiles 128 Personalising 129 PIN/PIN2 24 Play modes 63, 65 Power saving 126 PUK/PUK2 24 Java™ application 112 Downloading 113 Reset settings 115 Settings 115 L Language 46, 131 Locks PIN/PIN2 lock 24 M Meeting, phone profiles 128 Memory card 28, 121, 161 For
U Unsent messages 94, 105 USB 159 Cable 13, 27, 159, 164 Transferring data 159 V Vibration 49, 129 Video cable 119 vObject 120 Voice recorder 146 Recording 146 Voicemail 36 W WAP push 100 World Clock 148 170 Appendix
Appendix Health and Safety Information FCC RF Exposure Information Your handset 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. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.
European RF Exposure Information Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organisation ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
Menu Structure 1. Game & Application Converter Media Player Set Applications Screensavers Create Message Inbox Voice Recorder Countdown Timer Security Settings Memory Settings Settings Drafts Notepad Network & Internet Sent Messages Unsent Messages World Clock Backup Connectivity Java Information 2. Browser Homepage Enter URL Bookmarks 5. Messages Templates Settings 6. Gallery 8.
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Purchase Record For your future reference, we recommend that you fill in your purchase details in the form below. Serial Number* Dealer Name Purchase Date * The serial number is printed on the bottom of the battery compartment.