Motorola C300 User Manual

Motorola C300  
GSM SYSTEM  
User Guide  
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SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION.  
READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE.  
Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy  
Your Motorola phone is designed to comply with the following  
national and international standards and guidelines regarding  
exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic  
energy:  
United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of  
Federal Regulations; 47 CFR part 2 sub-part J  
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of  
Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992  
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999  
Edition  
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements  
(NCRP) of the United States, Report 86, 1986  
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection  
(ICNIRP) 1998  
Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6. Limits of Human  
Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the  
Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz, 1999  
Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications  
(Electromagnetic Radiation - Human Exposure) Standard 1999  
(applicable to wireless phones only)  
To assure optimal phone performance and make sure human  
exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy is within the  
guidelines set forth in the above standards, always adhere to the  
following procedures:  
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PORTABLE PHONE OPERATION AND EME  
EXPOSURE  
Antenna Care  
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.  
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage  
the phone and may violate FCC regulations.  
DO NOT hold the antenna when the phone is "IN USE".  
Holding the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to  
operate at a higher power level than needed.  
Phone Operation  
When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone as you  
would a wireline telephone. Speak directly into the microphone.  
Body-worn Operation  
To maintain compliance with FCC/Health Canada RF exposure  
guidelines, if you wear a phone on your body when transmitting,  
always place the phone in a Motorola supplied or approved clip,  
holder, holster, case, or body harness for this product. Use of  
non-Motorola-approved accessories may exceed FCC/Health Canada  
RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use a body-worn  
accessory, and are not using the phone held in the normal  
use position at the ear, ensure the phone and its antenna are  
at least one inch (2.5 cm) from your body when transmitting.  
Data Operation  
When using any data feature of the phone, with or without an  
accessory cable, position the phone and its antenna at least one  
inch (2.5 cm) from the body.  
Approved Accessories  
For a list of approved Motorola accessories visit our website at  
www.motorola.com.  
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ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE/COM-  
PATIBILITY  
NOTE: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to  
electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed  
or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility.  
FACILITIES  
To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts,  
turn off your phone in any facility where posted notices instruct you  
to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment  
that is sensitive to external RF energy.  
AIRCRAFT  
When instructed to do so, turn off your phone when on board an  
aircraft. Any use of a phone must be in accordance with applicable  
regulations per airline crew instructions.  
MEDICAL DEVICES  
Pacemakers  
The Advanced Medical Technology Association recommends that a  
minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be maintained  
between  
a
handheld wireless phone and  
a
pacemaker.These  
recommendations are consistent with the independent research by,  
and recommendations of, the United States Food and Drug  
Administration.  
Persons with pacemakers should:  
ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches (15 centimeters)  
from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON.  
not carry the phone in the breast pocket.  
use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for  
interference.  
turn the phone OFF immediately if you have any reason to  
suspect that interference is taking place.  
Hearing Aids  
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids.  
In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your  
hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.  
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Other Medical Devices  
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the  
manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded  
from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in  
obtaining this information.  
SAFETY AND GENERAL  
USE WHILE DRIVING  
Check the laws and regulations on the use of phones in the area  
where you drive. Always obey them  
When using your phone while driving, please:  
Give full attention to driving and to the road.  
Use hands-free operation, if available.  
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if  
driving conditions so require.  
OPERATIONAL WARNINGS  
FOR VEHICLES WITH AN AIR BAG  
Do not place a portable phone in the area over an air bag or in the air  
bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a portable  
phone is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag  
inflates, the phone may be propelled with great force and cause  
serious injury to occupants of the vehicle.  
POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES  
Turn off your phone prior to entering any area with a potentially  
explosive atmosphere, unless it is a phone type especially qualified  
for use in such areas as "Intrinsically Safe". Do not remove, install, or  
charge batteries in such areas. Sparks in a potentially explosive  
atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or  
even death.  
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NOTE: The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to  
above include fueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or  
chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains  
chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and  
any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your  
vehicle engine. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are  
often but not always posted.  
BLASTING CAPS AND AREAS  
To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your  
phone when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area,  
or in areas posted: "Turn off two-way radio". Obey all signs and  
instructions.  
OPERATIONAL CAUTIONS  
ANTENNAS  
Do not use any portable phone that has a damaged antenna.  
If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor  
burn can result.  
BATTERIES  
All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as  
burns if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded  
chains touch exposed terminals. The conductive material may  
complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot.  
Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when  
placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal  
objects.  
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European Union Directives Conformance Statement  
This product is in conformance with the  
requirements of the applicable EU Council  
Directives.  
Declarations  
of  
Conformance  
with  
the  
requirements are located at:  
Motorola Ltd.  
European Cellular Subscriber Division  
Midpoint Alencon Link  
Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 7PL  
United Kingdom  
APPROVED for connection to  
telecommunications systems specified  
in the instructions for use subject to  
the conditions set out in them.  
S/1357/4/V/503894  
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Table of Contents  
SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION............................ I  
1. TOURING YOUR PHONE...............................................1  
APPEARANCE...................................................................1  
IDLE MODE DISPLAY .........................................................3  
Idle display icons ...............................................................3  
KEYS .............................................................................4  
Function keys ....................................................................4  
Alphanumeric keys .............................................................6  
2. GETTING STARTED ......................................................7  
YOUR SIM CARD .............................................................7  
Inserting your SIM card......................................................7  
Removing your SIM card.....................................................7  
THE BATTERY ..................................................................8  
Fitting the battery ..............................................................8  
Removing the battery.........................................................8  
Charging the battery ..........................................................9  
3. USING YOUR PHONE..................................................10  
TURNING ON THE PHONE.................................................10  
MAKING A PHONE CALL ...................................................10  
ENDING A CALL..............................................................11  
ANSWERING A CALL........................................................11  
TURNING OFF THE PHONE................................................11  
ONE-TOUCH DIALING......................................................11  
MAKING A VOICE DIAL CALL.............................................12  
LISTENING TO A VOICEMAIL.............................................12  
MAKING AN INTERNATIONAL CALL ....................................12  
MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL ..........................................13  
DIALING AN EXTENSION NUMBER......................................13  
LAST MISSED, DIALED, AND RECEIVED CALLS ......................13  
MAKING AN ABBREVIATED CALL........................................14  
PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY SHORTCUT.................................14  
MESSAGES MENU SHORTCUT ............................................15  
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ADDING PHONE BOOK ENTRIES IN IDLE MODE....................15  
INCOMING CALL WAITING ...............................................16  
HOLDING A CALL............................................................16  
MUTING THE MICROPHONE ..............................................16  
CALL OPTIONS MENU......................................................17  
ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE VOLUME ...................................18  
INITIATING KEYPAD LOCK ...............................................19  
4. INPUT MODE MENU ...................................................20  
SELECTING AN INPUT MODE .............................................20  
Smart Input (iTAP)........................................................... 21  
ABC Input........................................................................ 24  
123 Input ........................................................................ 25  
Insert Symbol .................................................................. 25  
Select Icon ...................................................................... 25  
Insert Quick Msg.............................................................. 26  
5. QUICK ACCESS...........................................................28  
QUICK ACCESS MENU......................................................28  
USING THE QUICK ACCESS MENU .....................................29  
6. THE MOBILE INTERNET .............................................30  
LOGGING ON TO THE INTERNET ........................................30  
BROWSER KEY MAPPING .................................................31  
SURFING THE INTERNET..................................................31  
LOGGING OFF THE INTERNET ...........................................32  
USING BROWSER MENU...................................................32  
7. THE MENUS................................................................36  
USING THE MENUS .........................................................36  
Normal access to an option............................................... 36  
Shortcut access................................................................ 37  
PHONE BOOK (1) ..........................................................38  
Last number (1-1)............................................................ 38  
Find Record (1-2)............................................................. 39  
Add Entry to SIM (1-3) ..................................................... 41  
Add Entry to Phone (1-4).................................................. 41  
Delete (1-5)..................................................................... 42  
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Caller Group (1-6)............................................................ 42  
Voice Dial (1-7)................................................................ 44  
Service Number (1-8)....................................................... 44  
Own Number (1-9)........................................................... 44  
Status (1-10) ................................................................... 45  
Copy Record (1-11).......................................................... 45  
MESSAGES (2) ..............................................................48  
Inbox (2-1)...................................................................... 48  
New Message (2-2) .......................................................... 53  
SMS Chat (2-3) ................................................................ 53  
Icon Message (2-4) .......................................................... 54  
Quick Msg (2-5) ............................................................... 55  
Outbox (2-6).................................................................... 56  
Voice Mail (2-7) ............................................................... 57  
Broadcast (2-8)................................................................ 57  
Settings (2-9) .................................................................. 58  
Delete All (2-10) .............................................................. 59  
CALL SERVICES (3)........................................................59  
Call Records (3-1) ............................................................ 59  
Call Divert (3-2) ............................................................... 61  
Call Barring (3-3) ............................................................. 62  
Call Waiting (3-4)............................................................. 64  
Line in Use (3-5).............................................................. 64  
Show Number (3-6).......................................................... 64  
PHONE SETTING (4) ......................................................65  
ScreenSaver (4-1)............................................................ 65  
Set Time & Date (4-2)...................................................... 66  
Power On/Off (4-3) .......................................................... 66  
Browser Setup (4-4)......................................................... 67  
Key Lock (4-5) ................................................................. 69  
Language (4-6)................................................................ 70  
Input Mode (4-7) ............................................................. 70  
Time Alert (4-8) ............................................................... 70  
Auto Redial (4-9) ............................................................. 70  
Back Light (4-10) ............................................................. 70  
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Voice Dial (4-11).............................................................. 70  
Restore (4-12) ................................................................. 70  
NETWORK (5)...............................................................71  
Automatic (5-1) ............................................................... 71  
Manual (5-2).................................................................... 71  
Band (5-3)....................................................................... 71  
SECURITY (6) ...............................................................71  
Code Status (6-1)............................................................. 71  
Change Code (6-2)........................................................... 72  
Fixed Dial (6-3)................................................................ 73  
SIM Lock (6-4)................................................................. 73  
User Group (6-5).............................................................. 74  
AUDIO SETTING (7).......................................................75  
Ring Type (7-1) ............................................................... 75  
Vibracall (7-2).................................................................. 75  
SMS Alert (7-3)................................................................ 76  
Profiles (7-4).................................................................... 76  
Caller Group (7-5)............................................................ 78  
Edit Melody (7-6) ............................................................. 78  
TOOLS (8)....................................................................82  
ScreenSaver (8-1)............................................................ 82  
SIM Menu (8-2) ............................................................... 83  
Access Internet (8-3)........................................................ 83  
Games (8-4) .................................................................... 83  
Calendar (8-5) ................................................................. 88  
Set Alarm (8-6)................................................................ 89  
Calculator (8-7)................................................................ 90  
Stopwatch (8-8)............................................................... 91  
Hour Minder (8-9) ............................................................ 91  
Auto Time Zone (8-10)..................................................... 92  
Quick Access (8-11) ......................................................... 92  
8. MENU STRUCTURE MAP.............................................95  
9. CARE AND MAINTENANCE .........................................96  
10. PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS ...................................97  
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1. Touring Your Phone  
Appearance  
Front  
Earpiece  
LCD display  
Right soft key  
Menu key  
Left soft key  
Send/answer key  
Scroll key  
Power on/off key  
1
2
5
8
0
Alphanumeric  
keys  
*For information on how to use each key, see "Function keys" on page 4.  
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Side  
Headset jack*  
Bottom  
Charger port  
Back  
Lanyard hole  
Label  
Battery contacts  
Battery  
Battery compartment  
SIM card slot  
Battery latch  
*For connection to the optional handsfree headset.  
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Idle mode display  
• Status icon bar  
• Press  
to access  
the  
directory.  
phone  
book  
• Time and date  
• Press  
to access  
the Messages menu.  
• Press  
to access the menus.  
Idle display icons  
Icons often shown on the idle display:  
Icon  
Function  
Descriptions  
Signal strength of your designated  
network. The more bars displayed, the  
stronger the signal.  
Signal  
Strength  
Receiving  
a
short text message or  
Short message  
having unread messages (see page 48).  
Voice mail  
waiting  
You have a new voice mail (see page  
57)  
All incoming calls are diverted to  
designated number (see page 61).  
a
Call divert  
Line in use  
The current line in use (see page 64).  
Your phone only vibrates without ringing  
when a call comes in. (See page 76).  
Vibration only  
Battery power level, the more the bars,  
the more the battery power. Four bars:  
full. No bars: Recharging immediately.  
The icon scrolls during charging until the  
battery is full.  
Battery  
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Icon  
Function  
Key lock  
Descriptions  
Key lock is activated (see page 19 and  
69).  
When your phone is not used on your  
home network, this icon will appear.  
Roaming  
Keys  
Function keys  
• In this user guide, "long press" means "pressing and holding a key  
for about 2 seconds", while "press" means "pressing and releasing  
a key immediately".  
• This listing does not include all operations of each key. Please refer  
to related sections of this manual for other key commands.  
Keys  
Commands and functions  
Power on/off key  
Long press to switch your phone on/off.  
Press to end or cancel a call.  
Press to return to the previous menu.  
Exit browser and back to idle.  
Send/Answer key  
Press to send or answer a call.  
In idle mode, long press to redial the last call number.  
In idle, press to display last dialed / missed / received  
numbers.  
Press to select or activate an option.  
Menu key  
Accessing the main menu from idle.  
During a call, press to access the Call Options menu.  
During input, press to access the input mode menu.  
Browser's 2nd soft key.  
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Keys  
Commands and functions  
Right soft key  
Executes the command shown at the bottom right of the  
display:  
In menus, press to select or activate an option (as SELECT  
/
OK  
/OPTION shows).  
In idle, press to access the Messages menu. (as  
shows).  
Confirms entered digits/text during input (as OK shows).  
Links to the next web page/selects a browser menu option  
during an Internet session.  
Browser's 1st soft key.  
Left soft key  
Executes the command shown at the bottom left of the  
display:  
• In menus, press to abort a selection/operation and return to  
the previous menu or screen (as QUIT/EXIT shows).  
In idle mode, press to access the Phone Book directory (as  
shows).  
During input, press to clear one digit/character; long press  
to clear all digits/characters (as DELETE shows).  
During an Internet session, press to return to the previous  
page; long press to return to homepage.  
Scroll key  
Scrolling the menus and options.  
Adjusting volume during a call.  
In idle mode, press to access Quick Access menu.  
In idle mode, long press to access Phone Book directory/  
initiate a voice dial call (if voice dial feature is activated).  
During input, press once to move cursor to the next/last  
insertion point; long press to move the cursor continuously.  
Voicemail key  
In idle, long press to dial the voice mail box number.  
During an internet session, long press to access the browser  
menu.  
Lock key  
In idle, long press to lock the keypad.  
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Keys  
Commands and functions  
Number key  
In idle, long press to dial any of the first 9 phone numbers  
saved in the Phone Book.  
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In menus, press to access a corresponding option directly.  
Alphanumeric keys  
Following is a list of the alphanumeric keys and their corresponding  
characters and symbols in input.  
Key  
Characters  
1
2
5
8
0
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2. Getting Started  
Your SIM card  
To successfully use your phone, you must insert a SIM card  
(Subscriber Identification Module) supplied by your network operator.  
The SIM card contains your subscription number and your phone  
number as well as a memory in which you can store phone numbers,  
messages, etc.  
Inserting your SIM card  
Scratches can easily damage the metal contacts of the SIM card.  
Pay special attention to the SIM card when you handle and insert.  
• Locate the SIM card slot on back of your phone. Place the entire  
SIM card into the slot, with the metal contacts of the SIM card  
facing down and its cut corner on the upper left.  
• Slide the SIM card latch over onto the card.  
SIM card  
Removing your SIM card  
• Push the battery latch back, slide the SIM card latch backwards,  
then pick up the card from the slot.  
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The battery  
Do not remove the battery when your phone is on--you may lose  
all your personal settings stored either in your SIM card or phone  
memory.  
Fitting the battery  
• Place the battery onto the back of the handset with the battery's  
contacts facing down in alignment with the contacts on the battery  
compartment, push the battery forward against the top of the  
compartment and press it down till it clicks into the compartment.  
Removing the battery  
• Push the battery latch back and the battery will rise automatically.  
Lift the battery up from the bottom end.  
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Charging the battery  
• Insert the travel charger connector into the charger port at the  
bottom left of the phone.  
Charger connector  
Charger port  
• Pull out the charger connector when charging is done.  
• It takes 24 hours for the travel charger to fully charge a new  
battery. Recharging takes approximately 160 minutes each time.  
• During charging,  
on the LCD will blink until the battery is  
fully charged. When the battery is low, you will hear a warning  
tone and "Battery Low" will appear on the LCD. When the battery  
is running out of power,  
will appear to remind you to  
recharge immediately. Then your phone will power off  
automatically.  
• Use only approved batteries, charger and accessories to ensure  
proper function of your phone and battery life. Any malfunction or  
damage caused by the use of any third-party accessories will  
result in warranty being void.  
• If batteries need to be replaced or additional batteries are  
requested, please make sure the same type of battery that was  
included with your package is ordered.  
• For safety concerns, when the temperature of the phone goes  
over 40° C (104° F) or below 0° C (32° F), charging will come to a  
halt. When the phone temperature returns to a normal range,  
charging will resume.  
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3. Using Your Phone  
Turning on the phone  
Long press  
to turn your phone on.  
Making a phone call  
a. Enter your PIN. If you type a wrong number while entering your  
PIN, delete the wrong number by pressing the left  
When done, press OK) or to confirm.  
What is PIN?  
(DELETE).  
(
PIN (Personal Identification Number) is a password provided by  
your network operator. With your PIN, you can use your SIM card  
and access the services offered by your operator.  
If you enter a wrong PIN three times in a row, your SIM card will be  
blocked. To unblock the SIM card, you need to enter the PUK  
(Personal Unblocking Key) of the card. Please call the operator, and  
ask for PUK.  
b. Once your PIN is accepted, the phone will start searching for your  
designated network automatically, as  
indicates. This may  
take a few seconds. When receiving network signals successfully,  
the phone beeps twice with its LCD display showing the network  
you connect to and then goes into idle mode.  
c. Now you can dial a desired number using the keys on the keypad.  
Press  
to delete wrong digits. Press  
to send your call.  
• When network service is not available, no signal level will be  
displayed on the screen.  
• When connected to a network you do not have access to, the  
signal strength will still show on the screen. You can only make an  
emergency call, though.  
• During a call, you can use the call options described on page 17.  
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Ending a call  
When you finish a phone call, press  
call and return to idle mode. Also press  
want to drop a call after dialing.  
or  
(
EXIT) to end the  
EXIT) if you  
or  
(
Answering a call  
When your phone rings or vibrates, the screen will display the name  
or the phone number of the caller (Network support dependent). The  
name displayed depends on the data in the Phone Book. Press  
(
OK) or  
to answer a call.You can also answer incoming calls by  
pressing any key.*  
If you want to reject a call, press  
or  
(EXIT).  
* To change the answering mode, you must go to Profiles under the  
Audio Setting menu. See page 77 for details.  
Turning off the phone  
Long press  
to turn your phone off.  
One-touch dialing  
There are two ways of doing one-touch dialing while in idle mode:  
• Long press  
automatically.  
. The last number you dialed will be dialed again  
• You can dial any of the first 9 phone numbers saved in the Phone  
Book by long pressing its phone book location number. If the  
number is saved in the Phone Book at location 5, for example, long  
press  
to make the call.  
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Making a voice dial call  
You must add a voice tag to a phonebook record and activate the  
Voice Dial feature before you can make a voice dial call. For how to  
add a voice tag, see Phone Book in chapter 7: The Menus. You  
can activate the Voice Dial feature in Voice Dial under the  
Phone Setting menu. See page 70.  
a. In idle, long press  
.
b. Say the voice tag of a desired phone number over the microphone  
after tone.  
c. When your phone recognizes this voice tag, the number's  
phonebook record will appear on the screen asking for your  
confirmation. Press  
(
CALL) or  
to make the call. You can  
also wait a few seconds and your phone will dial the number  
automatically.  
Listening to a voicemail  
In idle mode, long press  
to call your operator’s voice mail center  
and listen to the voice mail left by a caller. You can also go to Voice  
Mail under the Message menu to make a voicemail call. See more  
details on page 57.*  
* Voicemail feature is network support and subscription dependent.  
Making an international call  
a. Enter the outgoing international code, or long press  
until "+"  
is displayed.  
b. Enter the recipient's national code, area code and phone number.  
Send out your call by pressing  
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Making an emergency call  
Enter 112 (the international emergency number) and press  
. This  
emergency call can be made without a SIM card inserted, so long as  
you are within the coverage of the type of network used by your  
phone.  
Dialing an extension number  
After you key in the telephone number, long press  
and "P" will display on the screen. Enter the extension number and  
press to make the call.  
for a second  
Last missed, dialed, and received calls  
There are two scenarios in which you can review the most recently  
missed, answered and dialed phone numbers as well as the time and  
date information associated with the calls:  
• If for any reason incoming calls were not answered, a message of  
missed calls along with the number of call times will appear to  
remind you of the calls you missed. Press  
(SELECT) or  
twice and the most recently missed call is displayed first. Then use  
to display the missed call you want.  
• In idle mode, you can press  
and received calls. The most recent is displayed first, then you can  
press to scroll to the phone number you want.  
to access a list of missed, dialed  
When the phone number of a missed/dialed/received call appears on  
the screen, you can do the following:  
• Press  
(
CALL) or  
to redial the phone number.  
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To store the phone number in your phone book, long press  
.
Follow the prompts to enter the name and confirm the phone  
number. Then specify a caller group and location number and press  
(
OK) or  
to save. Finally press  
(OK) or  
again to  
add a voice tag to the phone number.  
• The phone number saved this way is stored in you SIM card  
memory. To save a phone number in the phone memory, go to  
Add Entry to Phone in the Phone Book menu. See page 41.  
• For details on the caller group, see page 38 and 42. For how to  
add a voice tag. See page 40.  
Making an abbreviated call  
Type a location number of a desired phone book record and press  
. Then press  
(
OK) or  
to dial the displayed number. You  
can also press  
appears.  
to scroll phonebook numbers till the one you want  
Phone Book directory shortcut  
• There are two ways to access the Phone Book directory:  
1. As  
Book directory.  
2. In idle mode, long press  
on the idle screen indicates, press  
to access the Phone  
to access the Phone Book directory.  
• Once you access the Phone Book directory, press  
to browse the  
entries (listed in alphabetical order). appears at the top left of  
the screen if the record you display is stored in the SIM card  
memory, while  
memory.  
shows up if the record is stored in the phone  
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• In the directory you can also find an entry by typing the first letter  
of its name. For example, if you try to find a name that starts with  
5
"K", press  
twice to enter "K". The names starting with "K" will  
appear first. Scroll the names until you find the one you want.  
• When the desired phone number appears, you can:  
1. Press  
(
CALL) or  
to dial the number.  
2. Long press  
to edit the phone number record. You can edit the  
record in the same way you save a phone number in the phone  
book.  
The Phone Book directory shortcut by long pressing  
available when the Voice Dial feature is activated.  
is not  
Messages menu shortcut  
As  
on the idle screen shows, press  
to enter the Messages  
menu. For details on the Messages menu see page 48.  
Adding Phone Book entries in idle mode  
Enter a phone number and press  
(
SAVE) or long press  
.
Follow the prompts to enter the name and confirm phone number,  
specify a caller group* and location number for the record, and press  
(
OK) or  
to save. Finally press  
(
OK) or  
again to  
add a voice tag to the phone number record*.  
* For details on the caller group, see page 38 and 42. For how to add a  
voice tag, see page 40.  
The phone number saved this way is stored in you SIM card  
memory. To save a phone number in the phone memory, go to Add  
Entry to Phone in the Phone Book menu. See page 41.  
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Incoming call waiting  
*If another call comes in while you are on the phone, you can:  
• Press  
0
and  
and  
to reject the waiting call.  
1
• Press  
call.  
to end the active call and connect the waiting  
• Press  
and  
to hold the active call and connect to the  
2
waiting call.  
* Network and subscription dependent.  
Holding a call  
• When you are on a phone call and wish to dial another number, you  
can place the current call on hold by pressing  
call is put on hold, “ 1” will appear on the screen, and when the  
second call is connected, “ 1” will pop up.  
• When you have an active call and a call that is on hold, you can  
press SWAP) to switch calls.  
• When an active call ends, the call on hold will resume. You can also  
(HOLD). After a  
(
make a call on hold active again by pressing  
have only a held call.  
(RESUME) if you  
This hold-call feature is network and subscription dependent.  
The figure next to (in the example above it is "1")  
indicates the number of held/active calls.  
/
Muting the microphone  
You can mute the microphone while on a call by pressing  
(
MUTE), so the person you are speaking with cannot hear your voice.  
appears when the microphone is mute. To un-mute the  
microphone, press  
(MUTE) again.  
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Call Options menu  
When you are on a phone call, press  
(M) to access the Call  
Options menu listed below. Use  
to scroll and press  
(SELECT)  
or  
to access a selected option; press QUIT) or  
(
to  
leave a selected option.  
The options marked "*" are network and subscription dependent.  
*SIM Menu  
Access the SIM Tool Kit menu.  
Mute  
Mute the microphone so the person you are speaking with cannot  
hear your voice.  
appears when this mode is on.  
*Messages  
You can read, write and send messages with this function. For details  
on the Messages menu see page 48.  
Conference  
The Conference menu has the following options:  
The maximum number of parties allowed during a conference  
(multi-party) call varies, depending on the network you choose.  
* End Call  
During a multi-party call, you can end the call on one of the  
parties by selecting this function.  
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* Swap  
This function is available when you have both active and held  
calls. Swap transfers the active call to hold and vice versa, so  
that you may converse with the other party.  
* Hold  
This function allows you to put a currently active call on hold, so  
that you can initiate a new call.  
* Unhold  
Once you end the new call while holding an old call, the old call  
can be made active again by selecting this function.  
* Join Call  
This function allows you to make a conference call.  
* Private  
Talk privately with one participant during a conference call.  
* Transfer  
This function allows you to end your own call and connect the  
active and held calls, so the callers of the active and held calls  
can speak with each other alone.  
Phone Book  
You can access the Phone Book menu by selecting this item.  
Call List  
View dialed, received, and missed calls. When the desired phone  
number appears, press  
the number.  
or  
(SELECT) to call, save, or delete  
Adjusting the earpiece volume  
When speaking on the phone, press  
to adjust the volume.  
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Initiating keypad lock  
In idle, long press  
enabled, will appear at the bottom of the idle mode screen. To  
deactivate the lock, press Unlock) or , then press . You  
to activate the keypad lock. When the lock is  
(
can also activate the keypad lock in the menu option Key Lock. See  
page 69.  
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4. Input Mode Menu  
Your phone provides several input methods when you wish to:  
• write short messages.  
• enter names or numbers in the phone book.  
• jot down notes in the calendar function, etc....*  
* For details on these features, see related sections of this user guide.  
Message editor display  
Cursor  
Character count  
Input mode  
information  
indicator  
Phonebook editor display  
Prompt for  
current input  
Text area  
• Press  
to confirm.  
• Press  
to delete  
• Press  
for input menu.  
characters.  
Selecting an input mode  
On the editor screen, press  
(
M) or long press  
to access the  
input mode menu. Scroll the menu with  
or to select, or press a corresponding number key directly to  
choose from the following input modes:  
and press  
(SELECT)  
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• The factory default for the input mode is ABC Input (ABCD).  
However, you can set the default yourself. See Input Mode under  
the Phone Setting menu on page 70. The default input mode  
you set appears automatically with the editor screen.  
• The input mode menu may vary from market to market.  
Smart Input (iTAP)  
The Smart Input system (or iTAP, as shown on the editor screen)  
analyzes letters as they are being typed to come up with the right  
words, making text entry quick and easy. Smart Input (iTAP) is an  
efficient alternative to the traditional multi-tapping input, which  
requires you to press a key several times for an appropriate letter.  
Features of Smart Input (iTAP)  
• Just one key press per letter; no multi-pressing for entering letters.  
• Comprehensive word database including common names.  
• Widely used punctuation and symbols included.  
Smart Input (iTAP) keypad mapping  
•Confirm text entered.  
•Access the input menu.  
•Short press to clear a  
•Enter a highlighted  
symbol.  
letter.  
•Long press to clear all  
text.  
•Select a desired input  
mode.  
•Exit from input screen  
(provided no message  
has been keyed in).  
•Works the same way  
•For the next/previous  
word candidate.  
as  
.
1
2
•Mover the cursor.  
•Scroll the punctuation  
bar/input menu.  
5
8
0
•Enter letters.  
•Long press--access the  
punctuation  
bar.  
&
symbol  
•For the next word  
candidate.  
•Upper case/lower case.  
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Tips on using Smart Input (iTAP)  
To enter words:  
• Type a word by pressing a corresponding alphanumeric key only  
once for each letter, without having to consider the order of the  
alphabets indicated on the keys. The word you type will appear  
outside the text frame before you confirm it OK.  
To switch between upper case and lower case, press  
. Press  
to  
0
(DELETE) once to delete a wrong letter; long press  
delete an entire word.  
• The word changes as you type letters--disregard what's on the  
screen until you type an entire word.  
• If the word displayed is not the one you want after typing it  
completely, press  
press for the next/previous candidate. When the desired one  
appears, press OK) or to put it inside the text frame,  
for the next word candidate. You can also  
(
then a space will appear automatically between the word and the  
cursor. So you can type the next work directly without having to  
leave a space for it.  
• After you enter a word in the text area, you can press  
once to  
move the cursor to the insertion point of the next/last character;  
long press to move the cursor continuously.  
• In the text area, press  
(DELETE) once to clear one character;  
long press to clear all text.  
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To enter punctuation and symbols:  
• You can long press  
to display a bar of available punctuation  
and symbols at the bottom of the screen. Press  
to scroll the  
symbols one by one; long press  
to scroll page by page. Press  
(
OK) or  
to enter a highlighted symbol, or press a  
1
corresponding number key for a desired symbol directly (  
from left to right).  
~
,
0
• Press  
(QUIT) or  
to exit the punctuation & symbol bar.  
Demo of Smart input (iTAP)  
To enter "Come home" on the message editor screen:  
a. Press  
(M) to access the input mode  
menu. Select Smart Input and press  
(SELECT) or  
.
0
b. Press  
2
for the upper case "C". Then  
for lower case "o" "m"  
press  
0
"e".  
c. Press  
(
OK) or  
to enter “Come” into  
for "home".  
the text frame.  
d. Press  
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e. "good" isn't the word you want, so press  
or  
for the next candidate "home".  
f. Press  
(OK) or  
to put “home” inside  
the text frame.  
ABC Input  
ABC Input is the factory default input mode that appears  
automatically with the editor screen.  
If Smart Input (iTAP) doesn't provide the word you want, you also  
can press  
(
M) or long press  
for the input menu and select  
ABC Input.  
Please see "Alphanumeric keys" on page 6 for the listing of the  
alphabets and symbols represented by each key in ABC Input.  
Tips on using ABC Input:  
• Follow the order of the alphabets shown on each key to enter data.  
• Press once for the first letter shown on a particular key, twice for  
the second letter, and so on and so forth.  
• Long press a corresponding key to shift among upper case, lower  
case and number.  
• When you have entered a letter and want to enter the next one,  
you can wait for about two seconds until the cursor moves to the  
position of the next letter, or simply press a key immediately to  
enter it.  
• If you type a wrong letter or number, you can move the cursor to it  
by pressing  
, then press  
to erase it.  
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For example, to enter "Love":  
a. Press  
three times for "L".  
5
b. Long press  
to change to lower case and press the same key  
twice for "o".  
8
c. Press  
three times for "v".  
twice for "e".  
d. Press  
123 Input  
This input mode allows you to enter numbers using the alphanumeric  
1
keys  
~
. To enter punctuation, long press  
to display the  
0
punctuation and select.  
Insert Symbol  
Displays the bar of punctuation and symbols. Use  
to scroll the  
bar (long press  
to scroll page by page) and when the desired  
symbol is highlighted, press  
corresponding number key (  
(
OK) or  
. You can also press a  
1
~
) for a desired symbol.  
0
Select Icon  
You can insert an animated icon into a text message you’d like to  
send by selecting this input mode.  
When the icon list appears, use  
you want, then press SELECT) or  
message text. The icon you inserted is encoded in the form of three  
specific symbols. When done, press OK) or  
to scroll to the animated icon  
(
to put the icon in your  
(
.
To view the actual icon along with the message text, you must go  
to Preview. Please see related sections under the main menu  
option Messages (2) (p. 48) in chapter 7.  
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To exit from the icon list without choosing an icon, press  
(
QUIT) or  
.
To delete the icon from the message text, simply press  
the symbols that represent the icon.  
to erase  
Select Icon is only available for message editing.  
• Each message allows only one icon. The Select Icon option will  
not appear in the input mode menu if you already attached an  
icon to the message.  
• You can also send an icon message by selecting Icon Message in  
the Messages menu, see page 54  
• Icon message feature must be supported by your network  
operator and by the recipient’s phone.  
Insert Quick Msg  
Quick Msg is a list that allows you to compose messages and notes  
by making use of the sentences already stored in the phone.  
In the menu option Quick Msg, you can customize the Quick Msg  
list by adding the sentences you wrote to the list. See page 55 for  
details.  
Quick Msg listing  
The following is the entries of the default Quick Msg list:  
No.  
6
Phrases and sentences  
I'm busy now, will call you later  
Happy Birthday  
7
8
Please call my mobile number  
Please call office  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
I’m not coming home for dinner  
I’m on my way, please wait  
I love you  
I’m sorry  
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No.  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
Phrases and sentences  
Please call home  
Merry Christmas  
Happy New Year  
Have a safe trip  
Get well soon  
Thank you  
I arrived safely  
Don’t leave until I get there  
Meet me at [time] [place]  
I will be there in [xx] minutes  
I’ll be leaving at  
Wish you success  
• The default Quick Msg list may vary from market to market.  
• The first 5 blank entries in the list are reserved for you to store  
the sentences you wrote. Please see Quick Msg on page 55.  
Insert Quick Msg is not available in Phone Book  
.
Using Quick Msg sentences  
Scroll with  
and press  
(
SELECT) or  
to enter a desired  
sentence, or press  
a
corresponding number key to select  
1
(
~
). As soon as the sentence is entered, the screen  
automatically returns to Smart Input (iTAP). You can now modify the  
sentence into the message you want. If you wish to use the other  
input modes, press  
(M).  
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5. Quick Access  
Quick Access is a ready menu of 9 regularly used features. It  
provides you with an efficient means to access these features directly  
and minimizes the number of steps required for accessing via the  
main menu.  
• You can personalize the Quick Access menu as needed by  
selecting what features you want available in this menu. To set up  
your own Quick Access menu, you must go to Quick Access  
under the Tools menu, see page 92 for details.  
• The default Quick Access menu list may vary from market to  
market.  
Quick Access menu  
In idle mode, press  
to display the Quick Access menu. The  
default menu items and their functions are as follows:  
No.  
Option  
Functionality  
1
Internet  
Connect to the mobile Internet  
Download a screensaver animation from  
the Web.  
2
ScreenSaver  
Add new phone book entries to the SIM  
card memory.  
3
4
5
Add Entry to SIM  
New Message  
Missed Calls  
Write a new message.  
Display and send/save/delete last missed  
calls.  
Enable/Disable settings of  
profile.  
a
selected  
6
Profiles  
7
8
Calendar  
Access the calendar function.  
Set the alarm function.  
Set Alarm  
Access the SIM tool Kit menu provided by  
your operator.  
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SIM Menu  
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• The SIM Menu option is a network support and subscription  
dependent feature.  
• For details on each menu option, please refer to related sections  
of this user guide.  
Using the Quick Access menu  
Press  
to scroll through the menu and press  
(SELECT) or  
to access an option. You can also press a corresponding number key  
to get to a desired function directly. To exit from a Quick Access  
option or operation, press  
or  
.
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6. The Mobile Internet  
Your phone supports WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) technology.  
It allows you to log on to the mobile Internet and browse on-line  
services available from your service provider, for example, financial,  
sport, travel, and entertainment information.  
• The Internet function is network and subscription dependent.  
Contact your network operator for details about the mobile  
Internet services based on the WAP technology they provide.  
To successfully connect to the Internet you also need to do proper  
WAP settings. Please go to Browser Setup in the Phone Setting  
menu. See page 67.  
Logging on to the Internet  
There are two ways to launch the browser and start the Internet  
connection:  
• In idle mode, press  
to access the Quick Access menu (see  
chapter 5), scroll to highlight Internet and press  
(SELECT) or  
.
• In idle mode, press  
to access the main menu, scroll to  
SELECT) or . Select Access  
(SELECT) or . See also page 83.  
highlight Tools and press  
(
Internet and press  
When you launch the browser, a browser greeting screen as shown  
below will pop up and your phone will start dialing simultaneously.  
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Browser key mapping  
• Browser’s 2nd soft key.  
• Back to the previous  
page.  
• Long pressback to  
homepage.  
• Linking to the next web  
page.  
• Browser’s 1st soft key.  
• Ending a mobile  
Internet session  
and back to  
idle.  
• Selecting  
menu  
a
browser  
option or  
confirming an operation.  
1
2
5
8
0
~
:
0
• Scrolling Web items or  
browser menu options.  
• Moving cursor in input.  
• Selecting a Web item/  
browser menu option.  
• Entering  
digits  
or  
characters.  
• Long press to access  
the browser menu.  
Surfing the Internet  
After you log on successfully, the homepage you connect to will  
appear. Use the following keys to navigate through the web pages:  
• Press  
• Press  
• Press  
to scroll up and down the Web menu.  
to link to the next web page.  
to return to the previous page; long press  
to go  
back to homepage.  
• Press  
(browser's 1st soft key) and  
(browser's 2nd soft key)  
to execute the commands displayed at the bottom of the browser  
screen.  
You can specify a homepage of your own. See page 34. Your  
network service provider specifies the default homepage.  
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Several messages may appear while navigating:  
Message  
Waiting  
Sending  
Receiving  
Description  
This message appears before logging on successfully.  
Sending data to the Internet.  
Receiving data from the Internet.  
Network not  
responding  
The website you connect to is not responding.  
Logging off the Internet  
To return to idle mode, press  
to terminate your Internet  
connection and close the browser. The phone will hang up  
simultaneously.  
Using browser menu  
When you browse web pages, long press  
menu. The browser menu contains the options below. Scroll and  
press OK), or press a number key to select. To return from the  
current browser menu to the previous screen or web content, press  
. Long press to return to the web content directly. You can  
to access the browser  
(
also press  
(browser's 1st soft key) and (browser's 2nd soft  
key) to execute the commands displayed at the bottom of the  
browser screen. Press  
to get back to the idle screen directly.  
1 Reload  
Reloads the current web page.  
2 Home  
Goes back to the homepage. To specify a homepage, please see  
Homepage on page 34.  
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3 Bookmarks  
You can open the Bookmarks list to choose a web bookmark. (The  
Bookmarks list is stored in the remote server. It can be used only  
when you are connected to network.)  
4 Mark Site  
Bookmarks the current web site or web page to the My Favorites list.  
5 My Favorites  
• On the My Favorites list you can select a bookmark and press  
(
menu), then you can edit the name and web address stored in the  
bookmark, or erase the bookmark.  
• You can also scroll the My Favorites list and press  
to a web site bookmarked on the list.  
(OK) to link  
6 Go to Site  
Goes to a specified web site. Enter the address of a desired website  
and press  
(OK) to connect.  
7 Disconnect  
Disconnects from the Web but stays in the browser menu for off-line  
browsing.  
8 About Phone.com  
You can read related information about the Phone.com, the browser  
version and handset type.  
9 Advanced...  
You can enter this Advanced setting menu for the following:  
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1 Show URL  
Shows the web address of the current page. It can be used to  
save the current page as your homepage, which can quickly  
bring you to the page without waiting next time you activate the  
browser from idle mode.  
2 Homepage  
Specifies a homepage. The homepage you specified is opened  
every time you connect to the web main screen or select Home  
in the browser menu. You can select this item to get to the editor  
screen and specify a desired homepage by entering its web  
address. (However, some network service providers do not allow  
the user to specify the homepage).  
3 Set Up. Link  
Selects the UP. Link servers. You can choose to connect to one  
specific server. For details on the setting parameters please see  
Browser Setup on page 67.  
4 Offline Services  
Your phone saves the last browsed web pages in its temporary  
memory (Cache). You can access a desired web page off-line by  
selecting this item. If the web page you want is not stored in the  
temporary memory, you will be prompted to connect to the web  
service. If the temporary memory is cleared, all web content  
stored in it will be erased. Please refer to the Clear Cache  
option under Browser Setup on page 69.  
5 Outbox  
Displays outbox status screen. The unsent information (such as  
an unsent Web-based e-mail) is stored here when you navigate  
the Web. You can come here to see if there is any unsent  
information and send it again the next time you link to the Web.  
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6 Restart UP. Browser  
Restarts the browser.  
7 Encryption  
View the encryption information. This function is for security.  
There is a security key stored in the browser. The key is used to  
encrypt data when transmitting data between the handset and  
server. Press  
to show the following options:  
Verify Key  
Verifies the checksum of the key.  
New Key  
Requests a new key from the server.  
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7. The Menus  
Your phone's menus cover a wide variety of features. The main menu  
is made up of 8 animated images. Each represents a specific main  
menu option consisting of related submenus.  
Using the menus  
Normal access to an option  
For example, if you want to change the language setting:  
• Press  
Setting and press  
SELECT) or  
for Phone  
• Press  
to access the  
main menu.  
(
.
• Press  
for the  
• Press  
for Language  
SELECT  
desired language and  
press or  
and press  
(
)
.
or  
.
• Settings are successful.  
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Press  
(
QUIT or EXIT) or  
to return to the previous menu.  
Shortcut access  
In the main menu, type a corresponding function code listed behind  
each option in the following sections. By means of the shortcut  
access you can quickly reach a desired function.  
For example, if you want to change the language setting (The  
function code for the language setting is 4-6):  
• Press  
to access  
• Press  
(M)  
to  
Phone Setting.  
access the main menu.  
• Press a corresponding  
• Press  
to access  
number key for  
desired language.  
a
Language.  
• Settings are successful.  
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Phone Book (1)  
The Phone Book menu allows you to view the phone book  
directory you create and add and delete entries. In this  
menu you can choose from the following:  
Last number (1-1)  
Missed (1-1-1)  
Displays the last missed calls.*  
* Network/Subscription dependent.  
Press  
to browse the calls. Then press  
(SELECT) or  
to choose from the following:  
Call  
Calls back.  
Save  
Saves the number into the SIM card memory’s phone book:  
a.Enter the name and confirm the telephone number and  
press  
b.Add the phone book record to a preferred caller group list,  
and press SELECT) or  
(
OK) or  
.
(
.
What is a caller group?  
A caller group has its specific settings, i.e. ring tone, image, etc.  
When a member of a particular caller group phones you or sends  
you a text message, your phone will make that group's ring tone  
and display the image defined for that group, so you can tell  
immediately which group the caller belongs to before you answer  
the call.  
• Each name in the phonebook can belong to only one caller group.  
• For how to customize the settings of each caller group, see Caller  
Group (1-6) on page 42.  
To activate/deactivate the Caller Group function, go to Caller  
Group (7-5). See page 78.  
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c. Your phone will assign a location number for this record.  
Press OK) or to confirm.  
d.You will be prompted to add a voice tag to this record.  
Press OK) or and record a voice tag for this  
phone number record.*  
(
(
*For details on how to add a voice tag, see page 40.  
Delete  
Deletes the number.  
Received (1-1-2)  
Displays the last received calls.*  
* Network/Subscription dependent.  
You can use this option the same way as Missed (1-1-1).  
Dialed (1-1-3)  
Displays the last dialed calls.*  
* Network/Subscription dependent.  
You can use this option the same way as Missed (1-1-1).  
Delete All (1-1-4)  
Deletes all records of missed, received, or sent calls.  
Find Record (1-2)  
Follow the prompt to enter the name. When done, press  
(OK) or  
, the corresponding location, telephone number and name will  
appear on the screen. You can also find a Phone Book record by  
typing the first letter of its name. For example, if the name starts  
with "K", enter "K" and press  
(
OK) or  
. The names starting  
with "K" will appear on the screen. Scroll through the names until the  
one you want appears on the screen.  
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Now you can press  
below:  
(SELECT) or  
to choose from the options  
Call  
Dials the number.  
Edit  
You can edit the record here. Modify the name, number and  
select a caller group for the number.  
Delete  
Deletes the record.  
Copy  
Copies the record to another location. Choose to copy the record  
to the SIM or phone memory, enter the location number, and  
press  
(
OK) or  
.
Voice Dial  
To add a voice tag  
When you enter this option, "Add Voice Tag?" pops up. Press  
(
OK) or  
and say the recipient's name loud and clear  
over the microphone after tone. The handset will replay the  
voice tag if recording is successful. Then a special icon will  
appear at the top of the record indicating the voice tag has  
been attached to this record.  
The next time you display this phonebook record the handset  
will play its voice tag simultaneously.  
* For how to activate/deactivate Voice Dial, see page 70. For how  
to make a voice dial call see page 12.  
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Record already with a voice tag  
Playback  
Play the voice tag of this record.  
Edit  
Change the voice tag the same way as you add a voice  
tag.  
Delete  
Delete the voice tag.  
Add Entry to SIM (1-3)  
You can store phone book records in your SIM card memory:  
a. Enter the name and phone number and press OK) or  
b. Add the phonebook name to a preferred caller group list, and press  
SELECT) or  
c. Your phone will assign a location number for this record. Press  
OK) or to confirm.  
d. You will be prompted to add a voice tag to this record. Press  
OK) or and record a voice tag the same way as described on  
page 40.  
(
.
(
.
(
(
When you enter a new phone number, use the international  
number format:  
Long press  
to display "+" and enter the corresponding  
0
country code and the phone number. By doing so, you do not have  
to change the records when you are roaming in other countries.  
Add Entry to Phone (1-4)  
You can store phone book records in the phone memory by selecting  
this option. The steps are the same as described in Add Entry to  
SIM.  
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Delete (1-5)  
You can erase phonebook records that are no longer needed:  
By Name (1-5-1)  
Deletes records by name.  
Enter the name of the record and press  
(
OK) or  
OK) or  
. The  
to  
record will display on the screen. Press  
delete.  
(
Delete All In SIM (1-5-2)  
Deletes all phone book records stored in the SIM card memory.  
You will be prompted to enter the phone code before you delete  
all records. Enter the phone code and press  
delete.  
(OK) or  
to  
Delete All In Phone (1-5-3)  
Deletes all records stored in the phone memory. Steps are the  
same as describe in Delete All In SIM.  
All Voice Tag (1-5-4)  
Erase all taped voice tags from phone book records. Enter the  
phone code and press  
(
OK) or  
to delete.  
Caller Group (1-6)  
You have 5 caller groups to choose from (Default Group and  
Group 1~4).You can add any phone book records to a particular  
caller group and define such settings as ring tones, images, etc. for  
incoming calls from a specific group.  
• Settings for Default Group are also applied to incoming calls not  
assigned to a caller group.  
To activate/deactivate the Caller Group function, go to Caller  
Group (7-5), see page 78.  
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Settings for Default Group and Group 1~4 are as follows:  
View List  
View the phone book names stored in this group.  
• If no records were added, “No Matching Record” will pop up.  
• If this group already has records in it, you can scroll the records  
and when the desired one appears, press  
(SELECT) or  
to choose to dial the number (Call) or move this record to  
another caller group (Edit).  
Rename  
Change the title of this group. (not available in Default Group)  
Vibracall  
Set the vibration mode for this group:  
Off: Turn the vibration mode off.  
Vibrate and Ring: The handset rings and vibrates simultaneously  
when there is an incoming call from this group.  
Vibrate only: The handset vibrates without ringing when a call  
comes in from this group.  
Vibrate then Ring: When a call comes in from this group, the  
handset vibrates ten times first before it rings.  
Ring Type  
Define a ring tone for this group. Your phone will ring in the tone  
you choose when there is an incoming call from this group.  
SMS Alert  
Specify an alert tone for short messages from this group.  
Icon  
Specify an animated icon for this group.  
The animated icon you choose will appear when someone  
belonging to this group phones you.  
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Voice Dial (1-7)  
When you enter this option, a list of phone book records with voice  
tags will appear. Scroll the list for the record you want and press  
(
SELECT) or  
. You will see the following:  
Playback  
Play the voice tag of the selected record.  
Edit  
Change the voice tag the same way as you add a voice tag.  
Delete  
Erase the voice tag from this record. When erased, the voice tag  
list will not have this record.  
Service Number (1-8)  
Under this option you can view and call the service phone numbers  
provided by your network operator.* These numbers are stored and  
locked by your operator in your SIM card.  
* Network/SIM card dependent.  
Own Number (1-9)  
Sets or displays the record of your current SIM card number.  
• If no own number records are saved in the memory, “No Records  
Add Record?” will display on the screen. Press  
(OK) or  
and enter your name and phone number, then specify a location for  
this number (1 or 2).  
• If you have already entered your own number data, press  
(OK)  
or  
and choose to add a new record, edit or delete the current  
record.  
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Status (1-10)  
This menu option allows you to view the numbers of free and  
occupied phonebook entries. The phone memory can store up to 100  
phonebook records, while the number of available entries in the SIM  
memory varies, depending on the network service you subscribe to.  
The screen will show the numbers of available and occupied entries  
in the SIM card. You can press  
to view the numbers of free and  
occupied entries in the phone memory.  
Copy Record (1-11)  
This function allows you to copy or move phonebook records  
between the SIM and phone memories.  
SIM->Phone (1-11-1)  
Copy or move phonebook records from the SIM into the phone  
memory.  
Single (1-11-1-1)  
Copy or move a single phonebook record from the SIM  
memory into the phone memory.  
Keep original (1-11-1-1-1)  
Copy a single record from the SIM memory and paste it  
into the phone memory, while the original record is still  
kept in the SIM memory. Scroll through the records  
stored in the SIM memory. When the desired one  
appears, press  
(OK) or  
and the record will be  
copied into the phone memory.  
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Delete Original (1-11-1-1-2)  
Remove a single record from the SIM memory and store  
it in the phone memory. Scroll through the records stored  
in the SIM memory. When the desired one appears, press  
(
OK) or  
and the record will be moved into the  
phone memory.  
All (1-11-1-2)  
Copy or move all records from the SIM card into the phone  
memory.  
Keep original (1-11-1-2-1)  
Copy all of the records from the SIM memory into the  
phone memory, while the original records remain in the  
SIM memory. After entering this option, the screen will  
show the total number of the records and ask if you want  
to copy all the records. Press  
(OK) or  
and all the  
records will be copied into the phone memory.  
Delete Original (1-11-1-2-2)  
Remove all the records from the SIM and paste them into  
the phone memory.  
Phone->SIM (1-11-2)  
Single (1-11-2-1)  
Copy or move a single phonebook record from the phone  
memory into the SIM memory.  
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Keep original (1-11-2-1-1)  
Copy a single record from the phone memory and paste  
it into the SIM memory, while the original record is still  
kept in the phone memory. Scroll through the records  
stored in the phone memory. When the desired one  
appears, press  
(OK) or  
and the record will be  
copied into the SIM memory.  
Delete Original (1-11-2-1-2)  
Remove a single record from the phone memory and  
store it in the SIM memory. Scroll through the records  
stored in the phone memory. When the desired one  
appears, press  
(OK) or  
and the record will be  
moved into the SIM memory.  
All (1-11-2-2)  
Copy or move all records from the phone memory into the  
SIM card.  
Keep original (1-11-2-2-1)  
Copy all of the records from the phone memory into the  
SIM memory, while the original records remain in the  
phone memory. After entering this option, the screen will  
show the total number of the records and ask if you want  
to copy all the records. Press  
(OK) or  
and all the  
records will be copied into the SIM memory.  
Delete Original (1-11-2-2-2)  
Remove all the original records from the phone memory  
and paste them into the SIM.  
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Messages (2)  
The following options are network and subscription  
dependent.  
Inbox (2-1)  
If a new message is received by the phone, a tone is sounded, and  
the prompt "Read?" pops up with  
(
also appears on the  
upper left of the idle screen). Press  
(
OK) or to display the  
message record directly, or enter this menu option to do so. Then  
you will see the record of the last received message showing its  
delivery time, date and phone number or caller ID (provided stored in  
the phone book). Press  
you have two or more new messages, press  
message records and press SELECT) or  
(
SELECT) or  
to read the message. If  
to browse the  
to read.  
OPTION) or for the  
(
After reading a message, press  
following options:  
(
Reply  
Reply to the message. When you are finished with a reply  
message, press  
options:  
(
OK) or  
to choose from the following  
Single Recipient  
Send the reply message to one recipient. When the  
recipient’s phone number appears, press  
send the message directly.  
(OK) or  
to  
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Multiple Recipients  
By Entry  
You can send the message to the recipients you choose  
from your phone book entries. Scroll the entries and  
press  
(SELECT) to select the recipients to whom you  
want to send message. You can also press  
(CANCEL)  
to deselect a recipient. When done, press  
the list of the selected recipients. Press  
to show  
CHANGE) if  
(
you want to change the list (the way you change the list  
is the same as you select/deselect a recipient). Finally,  
press  
to send your message to the selected  
recipients.  
By Group  
You can send the message to the members you select  
from a particular caller group. Choose a preferred group  
and select recipients in the same way you select by entry  
from the phone book.  
Select Icon*  
Insert an animated icon into the message. This option works  
the same way as Select Icon in the input mode menu. See  
page 25 for details on the Select Icon feature.  
* The Select Icon option will not appear if you already have an  
icon attached to the message.  
* The Select Icon feature is disabled after 160 characters are  
entered.  
Preview  
View the modified message. If the message comes along  
with an animated icon, the icon will pop up on the screen  
first, then you can press  
to display the text message.  
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Save  
Enter a phone number and press  
the message to Outbox.  
(OK) or  
to save  
Delete  
Deletes the message. When done, "Deleted Read Next?" will  
display on the screen. If you want to read the next message,  
press  
.
(
OK) or  
. If you want to exit, press  
(QUIT) or  
Start Chat  
This option allows you to initiate a chat session by replying to a  
received message in Inbox. You will be prompted to enter your  
nickname and a chat message. When done, press  
(OK) or  
to initiate the chat session. For more information on SMS  
Chat, see page 53.  
Call Back  
Dials the number shown on the record of the received message.  
Edit  
You can edit the received message. When done, press  
(OK)  
or  
to choose from the following options:  
Single Recipient  
You can send the message to one recipient in two ways:  
Simply enter the recipient's phone number as you are  
prompted to do so and press  
the message directly.  
(OK) or  
to send  
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If you want to select a number from the Phone Book  
when you are prompted to enter the phone number,  
you can press  
(
SELECT) or  
and enter the  
recipient’s name saved in the Phone Book. When the  
desired phone number appears, press  
(OK) or  
to send the message. You can also press  
or  
twice to select a phone number directly from the Phone  
Book without having to enter the name first.  
Multiple Recipients  
By Entry  
You can send the message to the recipients you choose  
from your phone book entries. Scroll the entries and  
press  
(SELECT) to select the recipients to whom you  
want to send message. You can also press  
to deselect a recipient. When done, press  
the list of the selected recipients. Press  
(CANCEL)  
to show  
CHANGE) if  
(
you want to change the list (the way you change the list  
is the same as you select/deselect a recipient). Finally,  
press  
to send your message to the selected  
recipients.  
By Group  
You can send the message to the members you select  
from a particular caller group. Choose a preferred group  
and select recipients in the same way you select by entry  
from the phone book.  
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Select Icon*  
Insert an animated icon into the message. This option works  
the same way as Select Icon in the input mode menu. See  
page 25 for details on the Select Icon feature.  
* The Select Icon option will not appear if you already have an  
icon attached to the message.  
* The Select Icon feature is disabled after 160 characters are  
entered.  
Preview  
View the modified message. If the message comes along  
with an animated icon, the icon will pop up on the screen  
first, then you can press  
to display the text message.  
Save  
Enter a phone number and press  
the message to Outbox.  
(OK) or  
to save  
Send  
Forwards the received message to one or more recipients. You  
can do this the same way as described on page 50.  
Use Number  
Displays and uses the phone number of the message.  
If a message has more than one number, you can use  
scroll the numbers. When the desired one appears, press  
to  
(
SELECT) or  
to choose from the following:  
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Save  
Saves the phone number in the Phone Book. Enter the name  
and confirm the phone number. Then specify a caller group  
and location number for the phone number. Press  
(OK)  
or to save the number. Finally tape a voice tag for the  
phone number.  
Call  
Press  
(
SELECT) or  
to dial the number.  
New Message (2-2)  
This function allows you to write short messages.  
Write down the message you want. When done, press  
(OK) or  
to choose to send or save the message.  
This option has the same submenu as Edit in Inbox (2-1).  
SMS Chat (2-3)  
This feature is network support and subscription dependent.  
You can engage in a peer-to-peer chat session by writing short  
messages to the other mobile phone user. There are three ways of  
initiating a chat session:  
1.You can select a previously received message in Inbox (2-1) and  
choose Start Chat to set up a chat session. See page 50.  
2.When someone invites you to a chat by sending you a chat  
message, or when she/he accepts your chat invitation by replying  
to your chat message, the chat prompt will pop up showing her/his  
name followed by a message. Then you can choose to join the  
chat or reject the chat by pressing a corresponding soft key.  
3.If you come to this SMS Chat menu to open a chat session, select  
Start Chat (2-3-1):  
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• First enter a nickname you’d like to use during a chat. Then  
write down the message you wish to send and press  
or . Finally enter the phone number of the person you want  
to chat with and press OK) or to send the message to  
invite the recipient to a chat.  
(OK)  
(
• When you have sent a chat message, the message is displayed  
on the screen as nickname:>message. Then you can  
continue the chat by sending another message.  
• If you want to leave the chat session screen, press  
(QUIT).  
Then you can enter this SMS Chat menu again and choose  
Resume Chat to go on with a chat session, or choose End  
Chat to terminate a chat session.  
• When you are interrupted by an incoming call during a chat  
session:  
You can press  
to answer the call. Upon ending the  
call, the screen returns to idle. Then you may resume  
the chat session by selecting Resume Chat from the  
SMS Chat menu.  
You can press  
to reject the incoming call and  
continue the chat by selecting Resume Chat from the  
SMS Chat menu.  
• You can choose History from the SMS Chat menu and view a  
chat log recording the chat conversions. You can also erase the  
log data by choosing Erase History.  
Icon Message (2-4)  
In this option, you can first select an icon you like, then write down a  
text message you’d like to send with the icon. When done, choose to  
send or save the message. This option has the same submenu as  
Edit in Inbox (2-1).  
* The Icon Message feature is disabled after 160 characters are  
entered.  
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Quick Msg (2-5)  
This function allows you to personalize the Quick Msg list by writing  
and storing your own sentences. You can also use the sentences  
already stored in this list to edit a message.  
To write and store your Quick Msg sentences  
In the Quick Msg list, pick one out of the first five empty entries and  
select Edit to start writing your own sentences. When done, press  
(
OK) or  
to save the sentence. The screen will return to the  
Quick Msg list showing the sentence stored in the selected entry.  
To access a Quick Msg sentence you wrote  
In the Quick Msg list, scroll to a desired sentence you wrote and  
press  
(
SELECT) or  
, or press a corresponding number key to  
select. The following will appear:  
View  
Displays the entire sentence. Then you can modify the  
sentence into the message you want. When finished, press  
(
OK) or  
to choose to send or save the message.  
This option has the same submenu as Edit in Inbox (2-1).  
Send  
You can send the message to one or more recipients. You  
can do this the same way as described on page 50.  
Edit  
Modify the sentence. When finished, press  
(OK) or  
to save the modified sentence to its Quick Msg entry.  
Delete  
Deletes the sentence. When done, the entry where the  
sentence was previously stored will become blank.  
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To access a preset Quick Msg sentence  
In the Quick Msg list, scroll to a preset sentence you want and press  
(
SELECT) or  
, or press a number key to select from  
sentences 6~9. Then choose View or Send. Operations are the  
same as described above.  
Outbox (2-6)  
You can use this function to read the messages you saved. After  
entering this option, you will see the record of the last saved  
message showing its phone number and record number. Scroll the  
records until the one you want appears on the screen. Then press  
(
SELECT) or  
to view the message. When finished, press  
to choose from the following:  
(
OPTION) or  
Delete  
Deletes the selected message.  
When done, "Deleted Read Next?" will pop up. If you want to  
read the next message, press OK) or . If you want to  
(
exit, press  
(
QUIT) or  
.
Edit  
Operation and submenu are the same as those of Edit in Inbox  
(2-1).  
Send  
Sends the message to one or more recipients. You can do this  
the same way as described on page 50.  
Use Number  
Displays and uses the phone number of the message.  
Operations and submenu are the same as those of Use Number  
in Inbox (2-1), see page 52.  
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Voice Mail (2-7)  
You can call the voice mailbox provided by your operator and listen to  
the voice mail left by a caller.  
Once your voicemail box receives a message,  
pops up at the  
center of the screen. Press or to return to idle, and you will  
find  
(
on the screen indicating a voice mail is waiting at line 1.  
will show up if line 2 is in use).* Then you can long press  
to dial the voice mailbox number directly, or enter this menu option  
to do so.  
* 1. All voice mail icons are network support dependent. 2. For how to  
designate the line in use, please see Line In Use (3-5) on page 64.  
Call (2-7-1)  
Dial the voice mailbox number to listen to the voice mail.  
Edit (2-7-2)  
You can modify your voice mailbox number. Enter the voice  
mailbox number provided by your operator and press  
or  
(OK)  
.
Broadcast (2-8)  
You can receive cell broadcast offered by your network operator, and  
choose preferred topics and languages.  
Receive (2-8-1)  
Choose whether or not to receive the cell broadcast provided by  
your operator.  
Topics (2-8-2)  
Display the topics of the broadcast message.  
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After entering this item, "No Topics Add Topic?" will appear if no  
topics have been saved before. Press  
(
OK) or  
and enter  
the topic you want. If you have entered a topic before, it will  
appear on the screen when you select this item. You can then  
choose to add a new topic, edit or delete the saved one.  
Language (2-8-3)  
Display broadcast messages only in the languages you select.  
Scroll the languages and press  
(
SELECT) or  
to select.  
Settings (2-9)  
This menu includes several options to adjust the message settings:  
Route Center (2-9-1)  
This option stores the phone number of the message center. The  
message you send is transmitted via this message center to the  
recipient.  
Enter the message center number provided by your operator and  
press  
(
OK) or  
to save the number.  
Valid Period (2-9-2)  
You can select the length of time that your text messages are  
stored at the message center while the message center attempts  
to deliver them.  
Reply Path (2-9-3)  
You can ask the network to set the route of the reply message  
via your own message center. If you set this function on and  
send a message to someone and the person replies, the reply  
message will follow the path of the previous message that you  
sent.  
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Notification (2-9-4)  
If you activate this function, your network operator will send you  
a delivery report.  
Format (2-9-5)  
You can ask the network to convert your text message into  
different formats. Select from the following formats: Text,  
Paging, E-Mail, Fax, Voice, ERMES, Telex and Grp4 Fax.  
Delete All (2-10)  
Deletes all the messages.  
Call Services (3)  
Call Services provide several options to manage your calls.  
Functions under this menu are network support and subscription  
dependent.  
Call Records (3-1)  
This menu contains records of call cost and duration.  
Time (3-1-1)  
This function records the information of call duration.  
Last Call (3-1-1-1)  
Shows duration of the last call in hours, minutes & seconds.  
All Calls (3-1-1-2)  
Shows the total duration of all types of calls.  
Outgoing Calls (3-1-1-3)  
Shows the total duration of all outgoing calls.  
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Incoming Calls (3-1-1-4)  
Shows the total duration of all incoming calls.  
Clear Time (3-1-1-5)  
Clear all duration data.  
Cost (3-1-2)  
This function records the information of call cost.  
Last Call (3-1-2-1)  
Shows the cost of the last call.*  
* Network support dependent.  
All Calls (3-1-2-2)  
Shows the total cost of all calls.*  
* Network support dependent.  
Clear Cost (3-1-2-3)  
Clears all cost data.*  
* PIN 2 is required.  
What is PIN2?  
• PIN2 is a second set of PIN that is used mainly to control limited  
services such as call cost limitation and fixed dialing numbers.  
• If entered incorrectly three times in a row, PIN2 will be locked up.  
To unblock PIN2, you need to enter the PUK2 code. Please call  
the operator, and ask for PUK2.  
Call Rate (3-1-3)  
Cost Limit (3-1-3-1)  
You can set a limit to the total call cost. Your phone cannot  
be used to make a pay call if call cost goes beyond that limit.  
When this function is activated, the remaining cost will  
appear on the screen.  
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On: Enable the cost limit function.*  
* PIN2 is required.  
Off: Disable this function.  
Currency (3-1-3-2)  
Allows you to enter a preferred currency base for calculating  
the cost of your calls.*  
* PIN2 is required.  
Charge Unit (3-1-3-3)  
Allows you to enter the unit price for calculating the cost.*  
* PIN2 is required.  
Call Divert (3-2)  
You can choose from the following call divert modes as needed.  
Divert Voice (3-2-1)  
Divert incoming voice calls to a designated phone number.  
Activate  
Choose to divert calls to your voice mailbox or a designated  
phone number, then enter the phone number to divert to and  
press  
(
OK) or  
. When you divert calls,  
or  
will appear, depending on which line you divert.  
appear if you divert both line1 and line2.*  
will  
* For how to designate the line in use, see page 64.  
Cancel  
Disables this function.  
Status  
Shows the status of this function.  
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When Busy (3-2-2)  
Incoming calls are sent to a designated number when your  
phone is busy. Settings are the same as those for Divert Voice  
(3-2-1).  
If No Reply (3-2-3)  
When an incoming call is not answered, it will be sent to a  
designated phone number. Settings are the same as those for  
Divert Voice.  
Unreachable (3-2-4)  
When the phone is off or located outside the network service  
area, incoming calls will be sent to a designated number. Settings  
are the same as those for Divert Voice.  
Divert Cond. (3-2-5)  
Diverts all incoming calls to a designated number when your  
phone is busy, unreachable or there is no reply from your phone.  
Choose to enable/disable this function.  
Cancel All (3-2-6)  
Cancels all call divert Settings.  
Call Barring (3-3)  
You can set up limitations to restrict outgoing or incoming calls.  
All Outgoing (3-3-1)  
Bars all outgoing calls. Options are as follows:  
Activate  
Enter the password provided by your network operator and  
press  
(
OK) or  
to enable this function.  
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Cancel  
Enter the password provided by your network operator and  
press  
(
OK)  
to disable the function.  
Status  
Show the status of this function.  
Int'l Out (3-3-2)  
Bars all outgoing international calls. Settings are the same as  
those for All Outgoing (3-3-1).  
Int Exc Home (3-3-3)  
Bars outgoing international calls except calls that are connected  
to home country. Settings are the same as those for All  
Outgoing.  
All Incoming (3-3-4)  
Bars all incoming calls. Settings are the same as those for All  
Outgoing.  
In When Roam (3-3-5)  
Bars incoming calls when roaming (when you are traveling  
abroad). Settings are the same as those for All Outgoing.  
Cancel All (3-3-6)  
Cancels all call barring settings. Enter the password provided by  
your network operator and press  
(
OK) or  
.
Change Code (3-3-7)  
Change the password for the Call Barring feature.  
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Call Waiting (3-4)  
When you are on another call and an incoming call is directed to your  
phone, an incoming call number and a call-waiting message will  
appear to remind you. Choose to activate, cancel or check the status  
of this function.  
Line in Use (3-5)  
This function allows you to use two different telephone numbers for  
one single phone. You can designate the number used to make a call  
and use both of these numbers simultaneously to receive calls  
without having to use two phones to do so.  
Choose Line or Line 2. The icon of the line you selected (  
or  
)
will appear on the idle screen.*  
* Network support dependent.  
Show Number (3-6)  
You can decide whether or not to show your number on the  
recipient's phone when you make a call:  
Preset (3-6-1)  
Whether or not the recipient's phone will display your number  
depends on the default setting on the network side.  
On (3-6-2)  
The recipient's phone will show your number when you send a  
call.  
Off (3-6-3)  
Your phone number will not appear on the recipient’s phone.  
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Phone Setting (4)  
This menu allows you to program the phone's various  
settings as needed.  
ScreenSaver (4-1)  
This menu allows your handset to display the screensaver animation  
you download from a screensaver website. You can also choose to  
display the default animation stored in the phone memory.  
Off (4-1-1)  
Deactivate the screensaver function. The LCD screen will display  
phone and network information in idle mode. No animation will  
appear if you select this option.  
Download New (4-1-2)  
Initiate a WAP session to download an animation from the  
preassigned screensaver website. The animation you download  
will be stored as an option following Animation 1 and  
Animation 2 under this ScreenSaver menu.  
To successfully download animations, you must subscribe to WAP  
services and do proper WAP settings in Browser Setup (4-4).  
• You can also download animations by selecting ScreenSaver (8-  
1) in the Tools menu, see page 82.  
• SIS Animation by NeoMtel.  
Animation 1 (4-1-3)  
Display the handset’s default animation 1.  
The screensaver you select will be displayed on the idle screen if  
no incoming call is received and you leave the keypad untouched  
for about 20-30 seconds. The screensaver will disappear  
temporarily if there is an incoming call received by the phone or  
when you touch any key on the keypad.  
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Animation 2 (4-1-4)  
Display the handset’s default animation 2. Scenarios are the  
same as described in Animation 1 after you choose to display  
animation 2 or any of the animations you downloaded from the  
Web.  
Set Time & Date (4-2)  
Sets current date and time to be displayed on the idle screen.To set  
the date, use number keys to enter year, month and day, then press  
(
OK) or  
to confirm. To set current time (24 hr format), use  
to enter the hour, then press  
and enter the minute the same  
0
way. You can also use number keys to type the exact time directly. If  
you want to clear digits, press  
(DELETE).  
Power On/Off (4-3)  
This function allows you to have your phone automatically turned on  
and off at specified times, helping you save battery life.  
Be sure to turn off the power on/off feature when traveling on an  
airplane or in other situations where the use of the mobile phone is  
prohibited.  
Power On Time (4-3-1)  
Specify a time at which your phone is automatically turned on.  
Use  
or number keys to enter hour and minute (24 hr format).  
Power Off Time (4-3-2)  
Specify a time at which your phone is automatically turned off.  
Enable Always (4-3-3)  
Enable this mode and your phone will be powered on and off  
daily at specified times until you reconfigure this mode.  
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Enable Once (4-3-4)  
Enable this mode and your phone will perform only one cycle of  
power on and power off. Your phone will remain in its present  
state until otherwise instructed.  
For example, if you set power-on time for 08:00 and power-off  
time for 22:00 and select Enable Once at 12:00 while leaving  
your phone on, the phone will be powered off at 22:00 and then  
powered on again at 08:00 and remain on. If you select Enable  
Once at 06:00 and then turn the phone off, the phone will be  
powered on at 08:00 and powered off again at 22:00 and remain  
off until manually turned on again. If you select Enable Once at  
06:00 but keep the phone on, the phone will remain on until  
22:00. At 08:00 the next day, the phone will be powered on and  
remain on until manually turned off.  
Disable (4-3-5)  
Disable all scheduled power on/off settings.  
Browser Setup (4-4)  
To successfully get online using your phone, you need to subscribe to  
WAP services available from your network operator or Internet  
Service Provider (ISP), and do proper WAP settings here.  
Proxy Setting (4-4-1)  
Necessary settings for mobile Internet access are made under  
this item. You have profile 1 ~ 3 to choose from. For example, if  
you select Profile 1:*  
* Profile 2 and 3 have the same submenu as profile 1.  
Profile 1  
Press  
(
SELECT) or  
, and the following options will  
appear:  
Activate  
Set Profile 1 as default.  
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Data Info  
Enter the following account information provided by your  
ISP.  
Phone #: this is the number that your phone will dial to  
access the Internet. Your ISP provides this number.  
User: this is your user ID, provided by your ISP.  
Password: key in the password provided by your ISP.  
Then set Baud Rate (i.e. data transmission rate) and Line  
Type:  
Baud Rate: the default setting is 9600, which is the  
standard data rate for GSM phones.  
Line Type: this is the type of call you make to your ISP.  
The default setting is ISDN.  
Primary Data  
This is the IP address of the gateway (ISP main server)  
through which you access the Internet. Enter the IP  
provided by your service provider.  
Secondary  
Enter the backup IP if available. The backup IP will be  
used if the main server does not respond during dial-up.  
Home page  
Specify the homepage by entering its web address. If the  
network service provider has set their default homepage,  
however, the page you specify here will not appear. You  
can also specify a home page in the browser menu. See  
page 34.The homepage you specify in the browser menu  
has priority over the page you specify in this option.  
Edit Profile Name  
You can change the profile name here.  
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Idle Time Out (4-4-2)  
You can specify the time the phone waits before hanging up if it  
detects no Internet activities. Minimum: 30 seconds; Maximum:  
1000 seconds.  
Clear Cache (4-4-3)  
The cache serves as a temporary memory that stores last  
browsed web content. Clear the cache will erase all web content  
stored in it.  
Key Lock (4-5)  
You can activate the keypad lock to prevent unintentional key-in  
actions, say, when you put your phone in a bag. In idle, you can also  
long press  
will appear at the bottom of the idle mode screen. You still can  
answer phone calls by pressing . To unlock, press Unlock) or  
to activate the lock. When the lock is enabled,  
(
, then press  
.
Auto KeyLock (4-5-1)  
The key lock will be activated approximately 30 seconds after  
you set this mode on.  
Lock now (4-5-2)  
Activate the key lock immediately.  
Off (4-5-3)  
Disable the function.  
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Language (4-6)  
You can select the language used to display information.  
• The language you choose will be stored in your SIM card memory.  
Accordingly, the language setting may change if you insert a  
different SIM card.  
• If you want to use the default language setting locked in the  
phone memory, select Automatic (4-6-1).  
Input Mode (4-7)  
You can set the default input mode that comes along with the editor  
screen.  
Time Alert (4-8)  
Your phone will beep every minute during a call. Select On or Off.  
Auto Redial (4-9)  
If you make a call that is not answered, your phone will redial the  
number continuously. Your phone will redial up to 10 times before the  
call is answered. Choose to turn this function on or off.  
Back Light (4-10)  
Adjusts the duration of the LCD backlight. The backlight will be  
turned on the moment the phone receives calls, messages, etc., or  
when you touch any key on the keypad. Select a desired time period  
or choose to turn the backlight off.  
Voice Dial (4-11)  
Enable/disable the voice dial mode in idle.  
Restore (4-12)  
Reset all settings to default. Enter the phone code (the default phone  
code is 1234) and press  
(
OK) or  
twice to confirm.  
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Network (5)  
When turning on your mobile phone, the phone  
automatically connects to the designated network operator.  
This menu allows you to select an appropriate network  
operator and system as needed.*  
* Network and subscription dependent.  
Automatic (5-1)  
The phone will perform another network operator search after this  
function is selected.  
Manual (5-2)  
The phone lists the available network operators for you to choose  
from.  
Band (5-3)  
Choose the frequency band for the GSM radio standard as needed. If  
you select Automatic, your phone will detect the network  
environment and select an appropriate network system automatically.  
You can also connect your phone to a GSM 900 or GSM 1800 network  
by choosing 900 MHz or 1800 MHz.  
Security (6)  
This menu ensures the security of your phone by setting PIN  
check, phone code, SIM lock etc., as well as limitations on  
particular outgoing and incoming phone calls.  
Code Status (6-1)  
PIN code (6-1-1)  
Activate/Deactivate the PIN code.  
Select On or Off. When you change the PIN code status, you will  
be prompted to enter PIN.  
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Phone Code (6-1-2)  
Activate/Deactivate the phone code. The phone code helps  
prevent unauthorized use of your phone. When this function is  
on, you must enter your phone code every time you power on  
your phone (there is no limitation on the number of wrong  
attempts when you enter the phone code).  
Select On or Off. When changing the phone code status, you  
must enter your phone code. (The default phone code is 1234).  
Change Code (6-2)  
PIN Code (6-2-1)  
You can change your PIN. You need to activate your PIN as  
described in 6-1-1 before changing your PIN. First, enter the  
original PIN and press  
(
OK) or  
. Then enter the new PIN  
and press  
OK) or  
(
OK) or  
. Enter the new PIN again and press  
(
to confirm.  
PIN2 Code (6-2-2)  
You can change PIN 2 code the same way you change your PIN.*  
* When you enter a wrong PIN2 code three times in a row, you need  
to enter the PUK2 code to unblock PIN2, if so provided by your  
operator.  
Phone Code (6-2-3)  
You can change your phone code in the same way you change  
your PIN.  
Network Code (6-2-4)  
You can change the network password in the same way you  
change your PIN.  
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Fixed Dial (6-3)  
You can set limitations on the numbers you can call.  
• You must get PIN2 before you can use this feature.  
• If you enter a wrong PIN2 code three times in a row, you need to  
enter the PUK2 code to unblock PIN2, if so provided by your  
operator.  
View (6-3-1)  
You can view the fixed-dial numbers you set.  
Set Status (6-3-2)  
Enables/disables this feature. You will be prompted to enter PIN2  
when you activate this feature.  
Modify (6-3-3)  
You need to enter PIN2 before you can add, edit and delete the  
records of your fixed-dial numbers.  
SIM Lock (6-4)  
With this function, you can prevent unauthorized use of the phone  
with unknown SIM cards.  
After you set this function on, if the SIM card in your phone is not the  
one used to enable this function, "Insert Correct SIM" will pop up  
after you power on and enter the PIN. Press  
and enter the  
unlock code. If the unlock code entered is correct, the phone will  
recognize the SIM card automatically. The next time you power on  
your phone with this newly recognized SIM card, you will not be  
prompted to enter the unlock code again. However, if the unlock  
code entered is incorrect, the display will show "Insert Correct SIM"  
again, and the phone will function as if the SIM card were not  
inserted.* Your phone can recognize up to 3 different SIM cards.  
* There is no limitation on the number of wrong attempts when you enter  
the SIM lock code.  
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Set Status (6-4-1)  
Enables/disables the SIM lock. You need to enter the unlock code  
first before you change the SIM lock status (The default unlock  
code is 00000000).  
Change Code (6-4-2)  
Change the unlock code. You will be prompted to enter the  
original unlock code first. Enter the original unlock code and new  
unlock code twice and press  
(
OK) or  
. The length of the  
code may vary from 1 to 8 digits, depending on your setting.  
User Group (6-5)  
* Network support/ subscription dependent.  
The Closed User Group (CUG) service enables users to form closed  
user groups to and from which access is restricted. A user may be a  
member of one or more CUGs. Members of a particular CUG can  
communicate with each other but cannot speak, in general, with  
users outside the group.  
For details on this function, consult your network operator.  
Preset (6-5-1)  
Enables CUG service with default CUG number which is preset by  
your network operator.  
On (6-5-2)  
Enter the CUG number to enable the CUG service.  
Off (6-5-3)  
Disables the CUG service.  
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Audio Setting (7)  
You can adjust the audio settings of your phone here.  
Ring Type (7-1)  
Select a ring tone from a variety of melodies. The ring tone you set in  
this option will be used for the currently active profile (see Profiles  
7-4 on page 76). Scroll the list of the available ring tones and listen  
to a highlighted melody. Then press  
your choice.  
(SELECT) or  
to confirm  
Vibracall (7-2)  
Select a desired vibration mode from the following options. The  
vibration mode you set here will be used for the currently active  
profile (see Profiles 7-4 on page 76).  
Off:  
Turn the vibration mode off.  
Vibrate and Ring  
The handset rings and vibrates simultaneously when a call comes  
in.  
Vibrate Only  
The handset vibrates without ringing when a call comes in.  
Vibrate then Ring  
When a call comes in, the handset vibrates ten times first before  
it rings.  
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SMS Alert (7-3)  
Select an alert tone for incoming short messages. Your phone will  
make the tone you set when a short message has been received.The  
alert tone you set in this option will be used for the currently active  
profile (see Profiles 7-4).  
Profiles (7-4)  
This feature allows you to customize such audio settings as ring  
tones, vibration, ring volume, etc. to suit a variety of occasions.  
When you are in this menu, you will see a list of profiles. You can  
customize the settings of each profile and activate one of these  
profiles for a special event or situation.  
General (7-4-1)  
Activate (7-4-1-1)  
Activates settings of the General profile.  
Customize (7-4-1-2)  
This menu allows you to customize the following as needed:  
The settings you set in the Caller Group (1-6) have priority over  
the following Profile settings (see page 42). Accordingly,  
Vibracall Ring Type and SMS Alert you set here are applied only  
,
when the Caller Group feature is deactivated.  
Vibracall  
Sets the vibration mode:  
Off: Turn the vibration mode off.  
Vibrate and Ring: The handset rings and vibrates  
simultaneously when a call comes in.  
Vibrate Only: The handset vibrates without ringing  
when a call comes in.  
appears at the top of the idle  
screen when you select this mode.*  
* However,  
will not appear if Caller Group feature is  
on, unless you select Vibrate Only for all caller groups.  
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Vibrate then Ring: When a call comes in, the handset  
vibrates ten times first before it rings.  
Ring Type  
Select a ringing mode from a variety of melodies. Scroll  
the options and listen to the highlighted melody. Then  
press  
(SELECT) or  
to confirm your choice.  
Ring Volume  
You can adjust the ring volume level  
levels are available. Press to change the ring volume  
SELECT) or to confirm.  
. A total of five  
level and press  
(
SMS Alert  
Select the alert tone for incoming short messages. Your  
phone will make the tone you set when a short message  
has been received.  
Keypad Tone  
This setting determines whether keypad tones will be  
sounded. Choose On or Off.  
Answer By  
2 modes are available for you to answer incoming calls:  
Any Key: The incoming calls can be answered by  
pressing any key.  
*
cannot be used to answer incoming calls even when  
the Any Key answering mode is activated.  
Send Key: The calls can be answered by pressing  
.
Connect Beep  
This function allows your phone to beep, vibrate or flash  
backlight when the recipient answers your call.  
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Silent (7-4-2)  
Settings are predefined for occasions where silence is required  
(e.g. vibration on, ringer mode off, keypad tone off, etc.). You  
can adjust the settings in the same way you adjust General (7-  
4-1).  
Meeting (7-4-3)  
Settings are predefined for the circumstances of a meeting. (e.g.  
vibration on, ringer mode on, etc.). You can adjust the settings in  
the same way you adjust General.  
Outdoors (7-4-4)  
Settings are predefined for outdoor activities (e.g., ringer volume  
high). You can adjust the settings the same way you adjust  
General.  
Headset (7-4-5)  
Settings are predefined for the occasions when the handsfree kit  
is connected to your handset. You can adjust the settings the  
same way you adjust General.  
Personal (7-4-6)  
Options are the same as under General. Adjust the settings in  
the same way you adjust General.  
Caller Group (7-5)  
Activates/deactivates the Caller Group feature.  
Edit Melody (7-6)  
This function allows you to compose 5 ring melodies of your own  
using the available musical notes stored in your phone memory.  
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Select an empty ring and the following scale will pop up:  
Composing a melody  
To set the note length: Press a corresponding number key  
1
(
~
) to place the musical note of a desired length on the  
0
scale (see the table below).  
To set the pitch of a note-c, d, e, f, g, a, b and the octave: When  
the note of a particular length appears, press the same  
1
corresponding number key (  
~
) several times to move  
the note up and down on the scale.  
• Press  
to add  
(not available for e, b).  
• Press  
• Press  
to move the cursor between notes.  
to delete a note; long press  
to delete all notes.  
The maximum duration of a score is 24 seconds. No further  
note entry will be allowed once this limit is reached.  
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Keypad mapping  
The table below illustrates how to enter the musical notes of  
different length and symbols using their corresponding keys:  
Note Symbol  
(inverted)  
Key  
Note length  
1/32  
Note symbol  
1
1/16  
2
1/8  
3/16  
1/4  
3/8  
1/2  
3/4  
1
5
8
0
(Press the same  
Rest  
key a couple times to get the desired rest  
note.)  
Sharp  
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Settings  
When you finish the score of a melody, press  
choose from the following:  
or  
to  
Play  
Play the melody you just composed.  
Save Tone  
Save the melody as an option of Ring Type in Profiles and  
Caller Group settings.  
Edit  
Edit the score of the melody.  
Rename  
Change the name of the melody.*  
* You must save the melody before you change its name.  
Timebeat  
Adjust the time beat to the rhythm you want.*  
* You must save the melody before you change its time beat.  
Delete  
Delete the melody.  
Send Melody  
Send the melody to someone like you send a text message.*  
* You must save the melody before you can send it. The Send  
Melody feature is operator dependent.  
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Tools (8)  
This submenu provides the following features to better your  
wireless life, such as the alarm, hour minder, calendar,  
stopwatch, etc.  
ScreenSaver (8-1)  
This function allows you to download up to 3 screensaver animations  
from a screensaver website.*  
* You need to subscribe to WAP services before you can download  
animations.  
Download New (8-1-1)  
You can also download animations by selecting ScreenSaver (4-  
1) in the Phone Setting menu. See page 65.  
• If you enter this option for the first time, you will see a list of 3  
empty screensaver entries. Select one from the list and press  
(SELECT) or  
. Your phone will initiate a WAP session  
and take you directly to the preassigned Motorola®  
screensaver website. Then you can download the animation  
you want from the site.  
• After the downloading is successful, the screen returns to the  
animation list, and you will see the name of the animation  
displayed in the entry you selected. This means that the  
animation has been stored in this entry.You can then select this  
new animation from the list and decide what to do with the  
animation:  
Play: Show the animation.  
Delete: Delete the animation.  
Screensaver: Activate the animation as the idle  
screensaver. You can also do this in ScreenSaver (4-  
1). See page 65.  
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Setup (8-1-2)  
This option allows you to change the pre-stored web address  
(URL), so you can download animations from another website.  
When this option is first selected, the pre-stored animation URL  
is provided. Then you can reset this URL. When done, press  
(
OK) or  
to save it as the default URL for a new screensaver  
website.  
SIM Menu (8-2)  
Your network operator provides this feature. Depending on your SIM  
card and the services provided, there will be several extra options  
under this option. However, if your network operator does not offer  
these services, this item will not be displayed on the screen. For  
details, please contact your operator.  
Access Internet (8-3)  
You can also access the Internet via the Quick Access menu by  
pressing  
in idle mode (see page 28). For details on how to surf  
the Internet, please see chapter 6: The Mobile Internet on page  
30.  
Games (8-4)  
Snake (8-4-1)  
Make the snake grow longer by feeding it with as many goodies  
as possible. Use  
2
(up),  
8
(down),  
(right) and  
(left), or  
(clockwise/counterclockwise) to direct the  
snake to a goody. The longer the snake, the higher the score.  
You are not allowed to stop the snake or make it go backwards.  
When the snake hits its own tail or eggs, or the surrounding  
frame, a game is over. Then the screen will show your score.  
After you select this game, you will see the following:  
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Continue  
Resume a paused game. This item appears only when a  
game has been temporarily halted.  
New Game  
Start a new game. If you want to exit the game before it is  
over (to halt a game), press  
. To resume a halted game,  
please go to Continue.  
Last View  
Show the result of the last game you play.  
Level  
Set the difficulty level of the game.  
Top Score  
Show the top score of a game ever played.  
Instructions  
Read the instructions for the game.  
Tetris (8-4-2)  
Tetris is a deceptively simple, completely addictive electronic  
puzzle game. The object of the game is to position the falling  
shapes, called “Tetraminoes,across the bottom of a rectangular  
pit. Tetraminoes are shapes created from 4 blocks joined  
together into 7 different patterns. The Tetraminoes must be  
rotated as they fall and positioned across the bottom leaving no  
open spaces. When an entire horizontal line fills with blocks, the  
line clears from the screen. If lines are not completely filled with  
blocks, they will not clear from the screen, and the Tetraminoes  
will continue to stack up higher and higher. If the stack of  
Tetraminoes reaches the top, the game is over!  
Use the following keys to move a falling piece:  
or  
rotates a falling Tetramino.  
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,
2
, and  
8
move a falling tetramino to the right or to  
the left.  
drops down a tetramino (if you don't want to wait for it to  
reach the bottom).  
The menu options in this game are the same as those in Snake.  
Numbers (8-4-3)  
Rearrange the numbers in the correct order shown below. Use  
2
(up),  
8
or  
(down),  
(right) and  
(left), or  
5
(up and down) to move the numbers. While playing, the  
screen will show the time and steps you take.  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
The menu options in this game are exactly the same as those in  
Snake except that there is no Top Score.  
Brick (8-4-4)  
In this game you have to break an entire set of brick using a ball  
and a racket. When you have broken all of the bricks, you go to  
the next level with a new set of bricks to break.  
• Start a game by pressing  
or  
to fire the ball. The ball is  
5
moving through the screen, bouncing in different directions  
after hitting the frame or the bricks. When the ball hits a brick,  
the brick disappears.  
• Use  
(right) and  
(left) to move the racket horizontally  
at the screen bottom. You can also press-hold these keys to  
move the racket without stopping. When the ball reaches the  
bottom, you must hit it to make it bounce towards the bricks.  
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• You can change the direction in which the ball bounces by  
hitting the ball in a particular angle.  
• You have three credits for each game. If the ball goes past the  
bottom, you lose a credit. The game ends if you lose all your  
three credits.  
• The more bricks you break, the more points you score.  
• A falling object may appear when the ball hits the bricks. You  
can tell what the object means by looking at the icon shown at  
the bottom right of the screen, which helps you decide whether  
to catch or dodge the object:  
The skull warns you to dodge a deadly falling object. If  
the object hits your racket, you lose one credit.  
The key  
tells you to catch a falling object for access  
to the next level directly.  
$ tells you to get a falling object for bonus.  
The missile tells you that catching the object will make  
the ball bounce faster.  
indicates that catching the object will shorten the  
racket narrower.  
indicates that catching the object will lengthen the  
racket  
The menu options in this game are the same as those in Snake.  
Five Stone (8-4-5)  
This is a two-player game. One player has black stones; the  
other has white stones. A move is placing a stone on an  
intersection. The two players make moves in turn. A player wins  
the game if there are exactly 5 consecutive stones of his color on  
the board in the horizontal or vertical or diagonal direction.  
Before playing game, you should decide which side plays first by  
choosing from the following options under New Game:  
Handset  
Your handset plays first.  
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Player  
You play first.  
Use the following keys to play this game:  
8
• Move the cursor using  
2
(up),  
(down),  
(right),  
(to  
1
(left),  
(to upper left),  
(to bottom right),  
bottom left)  
(to upper right).  
to place a stone; press  
• Press  
or  
to undo one step.  
5
The menu options in this game are exactly the same as those in  
Snake except that there is no Top Score.  
Box World (8-4-6)  
In this puzzle game your job is to get rid of all the boxes. This is  
done by pushing each of them onto a fixed black object. When  
you finish pushing all boxes onto the black objects, you pass the  
boxworld of the current level, and you can proceed with a new  
game of the next level.  
Use the following keys to play this game:  
2
• Move the pusher using  
(left), or  
to undo one move. Press  
(up),  
8
(down),  
(right),  
(up and down).  
• Press  
to play the game all  
over again.  
• Press  
to read the current status about this game, which  
includes:  
The number of the user's moves in this game.  
The least moves taken in a previous game.  
The menu options in this game are exactly the same as those in  
Snake except that there is no Top Score.  
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Calendar (8-5)  
When you enter this function, a calendar will be displayed on the  
screen, and the current date will be highlighted. You can use  
and  
to jump to the last or next month, then press  
to select  
date forward or backward. If you haven't set the current time and  
date yet, please do so in Set Time & Date (4-2). See page 66.  
When a date is selected, you can press  
its options:  
(
SELECT) or  
to enter  
View Day  
View the notes for the selected date. After you finish reading a  
note, you can press  
(
SELECT) or  
and choose to erase,  
edit, or forward a note to another date.  
Make Note  
First jot down the note, then press  
(OK) or  
to confirm.  
You will be prompted to enter the date for this note. When  
finished, "Set Alarm?" will display on the screen. If you want to  
enable the alarm function to remind you, you can press  
or and set the alarm time. If you don't need the alarm, press  
QUIT) to save the note.  
(OK)  
(
Erase Notes  
You can choose One By One and press  
and  
(SELECT)  
or  
to select and erase notes individually, or choose All to  
erase all notes.  
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View All  
You can scroll and view the list of all notes. When you finished  
reading a note, you can press  
(SELECT) or  
and choose  
to delete, edit the note or move the note to another date.  
Select Date  
Enter a date you want to highlight on the calendar. When the  
screen highlights the date on the calendar, press  
(SELECT)  
or to display the same menu of this Calendar feature.  
Set Alarm (8-6)  
Set the alarm clock:  
Daily (8-6-1)  
Sets the alarm to go off daily when the alarm time is reached,  
even if the handset is powered off. To set current time, use  
to enter the hour, then press  
and enter the minute the same  
0
way. You can also press number keys to enter time. If you want  
to clear numbers, press  
(DELETE).  
Once (8-6-2)  
Sets the alarm to go off only once.  
Off (8-6-3)  
Turn off the alarm clock.  
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Calculator (8-7)  
You can use your phone as a handy calculator. You can also use this  
feature to convert currency values.  
Using the calculator feature  
In this option, a cursor will appear at the upper left of the screen.  
Follow the chart below to enter numbers and arithmetic symbols.  
Key  
Number/Function  
1
Key  
Number/Function  
9
1
2
0
2
0
3
4
+ - * /  
. ( )  
Clear number/back to  
previous screen  
5
6
7
5
Display result  
Move the cursor  
abort operation/exit  
calculator  
8
8
For example, to calculate the following formula:  
123 x (456+34) / 4-2  
1
Press  
(3 times)  
(4 times)  
(twice)  
2
5
(3 times)  
OPTION) or  
(twice)  
2
.
Press  
(
and select Equals to display the result.  
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Converting currency values  
a. When the calculator screen appears, press  
(
OPTION) or  
.
Select Exchange Rate and press SELECT) or  
(
. Choose  
Local to Foreign or Foreign to Local to set the exchange rate.  
If you set Local to Foreign as "2", for example, the rate in  
Foreign to Local will become "0.5" automatically, and vice versa.  
b. When the rate is set, press  
(
OK) or  
to return to the  
calculator screen. Enter the sum you want to convert and press  
. Then choose To Local or To Foreign to see the converted  
figure. According to the rate above, for example, if you enter "20"  
and choose To Local, the outcome will be 20*0.5=10. If you  
choose To Foreign, the outcome will be 20*2=40.  
To exit from the calculator or currency converter feature, press  
.
Stopwatch (8-8)  
This function allows you to use your phone as a stopwatch. Press  
to start/stop the stopwatch. When the stopwatch is on, you can press  
to save one record at a time, and the screen will show the record  
number being saved. The stopwatch can store up to 9 records. When  
the stopwatch stops, use  
to check the records. To reset, press  
. To exit from the stopwatch, press  
.
Hour Minder (8-9)  
Set the hour minder. After you activate this feature, the phone beeps  
once an hour like a digital watch.  
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Auto Time Zone (8-10)  
If you travel to a city in a different time zone, your operator will send  
you a reminder of the city's local time zone asking you if you'd like to  
reset the time shown on your handset, so your handset can display  
the exact local time.*  
* Network support dependent.  
On (8-10-1)  
The time displayed on your handset will be reset automatically  
according to your operator's time zone reminder.  
Confirm (8-10-2)  
The handset will ask for your confirmation before it resets its  
time display.  
Off (8-10-3)  
Your phone will continue to display the local time of your home  
country, ignoring the time zone reminder from your operator.  
Quick Access (8-11)  
In this option, the screen will display a configuration list of 29  
features as options for you to add to the Quick Access menu  
discussed in chapter 5. With this configuration list, you can create a  
Quick Access menu of your own by choosing which features you want  
readily available.  
Below is the configuration menu:  
Option  
Internet  
Functionality  
Connect to the mobile Internet  
ScreenSaver  
Download an animation from the Web.  
Add new phone book entries to the SIM card  
memory.  
Add Entry to SIM  
New Message  
Missed Calls  
Write a new message.  
View and send/save/delete last missed calls.  
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Option  
Profiles  
Functionality  
Enable/Disable settings of a selected profile.  
Access the calendar function.  
Calendar  
Set Alarm  
Set the alarm function.  
Access the SIM tool kit menu provided by your  
operator (network support and subscription  
dependent).  
SIM Menu  
Inbox  
Read messages stored in Inbox.  
Set the vibration mode.  
Vibrate On/Off  
Divert Call On/Off Activate/ cancel/check the Divert Voice function.  
Access the listing of Quick Msgs to send  
message.  
a
Quick Msgs  
Ring Volume  
Last Call Timer  
Outbox  
Adjust ring volume.  
Display the duration of the last call.  
Access the outgoing SMS message list.  
Switch between Line 1 and Line 2.  
Switch Line 1/2  
Last Number Dialed Display and call/save/delete last dialed numbers.  
Last Call Cost  
Last Calls Received  
Find By Name  
Display the charge for the last dialed call.  
Display and call/save/delete the numbers of last  
calls received.  
Find a number by name in the phone book.  
Add new phone book entries to the phone  
memory.  
Add Entry to Phone  
Voice Mail  
Dial the voice mailbox number directly.  
Phone Mute On/Off Mute and un-mute the microphone.  
Select the band to connect to (network  
dependent).  
Change Band  
Calculator  
Stopwatch  
Use the calculator feature.  
Use the stopwatch feature.  
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Option  
SMS Chat  
Games  
Functionality  
Access the SMS Chat menu.  
Access the Games menu  
Customize the Quick Access menu  
Scroll the configuration menu and press  
(
SELECT) or  
to  
select a highlighted item, or press a corresponding key to select from  
item 1-9 directly. Then you will be prompted to specify a location in  
the Quick Access menu for the selected item. Enter a location  
number (1-9) and press  
(
OK) or  
. "Settings Saved" will  
appear indicating that the selected item has been successfully added  
to the Quick Access menu.  
• The Quick Access menu always has exactly nine options.  
• Items that are already listed in the Quick Access menu will be  
marked by a location number.  
• You can replace any of the nine Quick Access options with a  
different preset item listed in the configuration menu.  
• A preset item can be assigned to more than one location in the  
Quick Access menu.  
• You can press a corresponding number key to select any of the  
first 9 preset items in the configuration menu.  
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9. Care and Maintenance  
Notice the following to ensure the proper usage and the life of your  
mobile phone:  
• Keep your mobile phone and its accessories out of small children's  
reach.  
• Keep your phone dry. Use your phone at a normal temperature.  
Temperature higher than 55°C or lower than -20°C (higher than  
131°F or lower than -4°F) may cause damage to your phone.  
• Do not use or store your phone in dusty or dirty areas if possible.  
• Do not disassemble the phone.  
• Do not use harsh detergents to clean the phone.  
• If your mobile phone or its accessory is not working properly,  
contact your dealer immediately.  
• Use only genuine batteries, battery chargers and accessories to  
ensure the proper function of your phone and battery life. Any  
malfunction or damage caused by the use of any third-party  
accessories will void the product warranty.  
• Keep battery contacts and the charger port at the bottom of your  
phone from direct contact with conductive objects. Otherwise it  
may cause a short circuit and result in danger.  
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10. Problems and Solutions  
If you encounter any problems using your mobile phone, please refer  
to the following table. If the problem persists, please contact your  
dealer.  
Problem  
Poor signal  
Possible cause  
• You are using your mobile Move to  
phone in a location (e.g. in signal can be received  
the basement or building) properly.  
where signal is weak.  
Solution  
location where  
a
reception  
• You are using your mobile Avoid using your mobile  
phone in a call-crammed phone in such time, or try  
time (e.g. the rush hour). later.  
• You are too far from the You can ask your network  
base station of your operator for a service range  
network operator.  
map.  
• The network trunk quality Hang up the phone and dial  
Echo or noise  
of your network operator.  
again. You can be switched  
to a better-quality network  
trunk or line.  
• Poor local telephone line  
quality.  
• The standby time depends If you are in a location where  
on the system settings of the signal is weak, turn your  
The standby  
time  
becomes  
short  
your network operator.  
phone off for the time being.  
• The battery needs to be Use a new battery.  
replaced.  
• If the phone cannot get Change your location or turn  
connected to a network, it off your phone temporarily.  
will continue searching for  
the signal from the base  
station, which consumes  
battery capacity.  
• Battery has run out.  
Recharge the battery if  
necessary.  
Unable  
power on  
to  
• SIM card is out of order.  
Send it to your network  
operator for test.  
SIM  
error  
card  
• SIM card is not inserted Insert SIM card correctly.  
properly.  
• SIM card contacts are Clean the SIM card contacts  
dirty.  
using a soft, dry cloth.  
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Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
• SIM card is invalid.  
Contact  
your  
network  
Unable to  
connect to  
the network  
operator.  
• You are away from the Check the service area with  
GSM service area.  
• Poor signal.  
your network operator.  
Move to another place where  
signal can be received  
properly.  
• Your  
network  
service Contact  
your  
network  
Unable to  
send a  
message  
provider doesn't support operator.  
this service.  
• You have activated fixed Cancel fixed dial function.  
dial function.  
Unable to  
make a call  
• You have entered a wrong Contact  
your  
network  
Wrong PIN  
PIN three times in a row.  
operator, or use the PUK  
code of the SIM card if  
provided by your network  
operator.  
• The battery or charger is Contact your dealer.  
out of order.  
Unable to  
charge the  
battery  
• 2.The phone temperature Change  
the  
charging  
goes under 5°C or above environment.  
40°C.  
• Poor connection.  
Check if all connectors are  
connected properly.  
• The Phone Book memory Delete some data from the  
is full. Phone Book.  
Unable to  
input data  
into the  
Phone Book  
• Your network operator Contact  
doesn't support these operator.  
functions, or you do not  
your  
network  
Unable to  
choose  
certain  
subscribe to them.  
functions  
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Charging notice  
• Phone does not immediately turn on May be necessary to charge for a  
when plugging in charger after certain period (within 30 minutes).  
extended period of non-use.  
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