Motorola Cell Phone 031431a User Manual

Welcome  
This user guide describes the many features in your handset.  
Infrared Data Port  
Right Soft Key  
Perform functions  
identified by right  
display prompt.  
Earpiece  
Headset Jack  
Camera  
Camera Key  
Take pictures.  
Volume Keys  
Menu Key  
Video Call Key  
Make video calls.  
Left Soft Key  
Perform functions  
identified by left  
display prompt.  
Navigation Key  
Scroll through  
menus and lists,  
set feature values.  
Triangle Key  
Opens quick-access  
options.  
Send Key  
Power/End Key  
Press & hold to power  
phone on & off.  
Press & release to  
end calls, exit menu  
system.  
Make and answer  
calls, view recent /  
dialled calls list.  
UICC or SIM Slot  
Insert Card  
Microphone  
Serial/USB Connector  
Attach accessories.  
Power Connector  
Insert charger.  
Welcome - 1  
               
Contents  
Menu Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Getting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Learning to Use Your Handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Setting Up Your Handset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
Contents - 3  
Calling Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
Messages and Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Setting Up Your Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83  
4 - Contents  
Personalising Your Handset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99  
Getting More Out of Your Handset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112  
Contents - 5  
Personal Organiser Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134  
Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142  
News and Entertainment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155  
Specific Absorption Rate Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162  
Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169  
6 - Contents  
Menu Map  
Note: This is the standard  
Main Menu  
phone menu layout. Menu  
organisation and feature  
names may vary on your  
phone. Not all features may  
be available for all users.  
Tools  
Calendar  
Calculator  
Web Access  
Browser  
Web Shortcuts  
Stored Pages  
History  
Goto URL  
Browser Setup  
Shortcuts  
Quick Menu  
SIM Apps  
Recent Calls  
Games & Apps  
Ring Styles  
Messages  
Multimedia  
Videos  
Shortcuts  
Lock/unlock keypad:  
Press M *  
Pictures  
Sounds  
Camera  
Display my phone  
number:  
Press M #  
Video Camera  
Connection  
Contacts  
Go to dialled calls list:  
Press N  
Settings  
(see next page)  
Exit menu system:  
Press O  
about Shortcuts  
Menu Map - 7  
 
Settings Menu  
Personalise  
Main Menu  
Home Keys  
Colour Style  
Greeting  
Phone Status  
My Tel. Number  
Active Line  
Battery Meter  
User Account  
Storage Devices  
Location  
Other Information  
Headset  
Auto Answer  
Ringer Options  
Car Settings  
Auto Answer  
Auto Handsfree  
Power Off Delay  
Charger Time  
Network  
Dialling Services  
Barred Dial  
Fixed Dial  
Service Dial  
Quick Dial  
Banner  
Banner Graphic  
Wallpaper  
Screen Saver  
Quick Dial  
Lights  
Call-Light ID  
Notice Lights  
Call Divert  
Voice Calls  
Fax Calls  
Data Calls  
Cancel All  
New Network  
Network Setup  
Available Networks  
Service Tone  
Call Drop Tone  
Security  
Divert Status  
In-Call Setup  
In-Call Timer  
Call Cost Setup  
My Caller ID  
Answer Options  
Call Waiting  
Msg Alert  
Phone Lock  
Lock Keypad  
Lock Application  
Fixed Dial  
Initial Setup  
Time and Date  
VideoGateway  
1-Touch Dial  
Auto Redial  
Display Timeout  
Backlight  
Restrict Calls  
Call Barring  
SIM PIN  
SIM PIN2  
Universal PIN  
WIM PINs  
Scroll  
New Passwords  
Java Settings  
Java System  
Network Access  
DNS IP  
Animation  
Vibe Sync  
Language  
Battery Save  
DTMF  
Master Reset  
Master Clear  
8 - Menu Map  
Safety and General Information  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT  
OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING  
YOUR PHONE.  
The information provided in this document supersedes the general  
safety information in user guides published prior to  
December 1, 2002.  
Exposure To Radio Frequency (RF) Energy  
Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it  
receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with  
your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level  
at which your phone transmits.  
Your Motorola phone is designed to comply with local regulatory  
requirements in your country concerning exposure of human  
beings to RF energy.  
Operational Precautions  
To assure optimal phone performance and make sure human  
exposure to RF energy is within the guidelines set forth in the  
relevant standards, always adhere to the following procedures.  
External Antenna Care  
Use only the supplied or Motorola-approved replacement antenna.  
Unauthorised antennas, modifications, or attachments could  
damage the phone.  
Do NOT hold the external antenna when the phone is IN USE.  
Holding the external antenna affects call quality and may cause the  
phone to operate at a higher power level than needed. In addition,  
use of unauthorised antennas may result in non-compliance with  
the local regulatory requirements in your country.  
Safety and General Information - 9  
Phone Operation  
When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone as you  
would a wireline telephone.  
Body-Worn Operation  
To maintain compliance with RF energy 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 phone, if available. Use of  
accessories not approved by Motorola may exceed RF energy  
exposure guidelines. If you do not use one of the body-worn  
accessories approved or supplied by Motorola, and are not using  
the phone held in the normal use position, ensure the phone and its  
antenna are at least 1 inch (2.5 centimetres) 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 1 inch  
(2.5 centimetres) from your body.  
Approved Accessories  
Use of accessories not approved by Motorola, including but not  
limited to batteries and antenna, may cause your phone to exceed  
RF energy exposure guidelines. For a list of approved Motorola  
accessories, visit our website at www.Motorola.com.  
RF Energy Interference/Compatibility  
Note: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to RF energy  
interference from external sources if inadequately shielded,  
designed, or otherwise configured for RF energy compatibility. In  
some circumstances your phone may cause interference.  
Facilities  
Turn off your phone in any facility where posted notices instruct you  
to do so. These facilities may include hospitals or health care  
10 - Safety and General Information  
facilities that 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  
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation  
of 6 inches (15 centimetres) be maintained between a handheld  
wireless phone and a pacemaker.  
Persons with pacemakers should:  
ALWAYS keep the phone more than 6 inches (15 centimetres)  
from your pacemaker when the phone is turned ON.  
NOT carry the phone in the breast pocket.  
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise the potential  
for interference.  
Turn OFF the phone 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.  
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 GP may be able to assist you in  
obtaining this information.  
Safety and General Information - 11  
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 phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag  
deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a 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 and certified 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.  
Note: The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to  
above include fuelling 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.  
Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not  
always posted.  
12 - Safety and General Information  
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 electronic devices.” Obey all  
signs and instructions.  
Batteries  
Batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as  
burns if a conductive material such as jewellery, 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, bag, or other container with metal  
objects. Use only Motorola original batteries and chargers.  
Your battery or phone may contain symbols, defined as follows:  
Symbol  
Definition  
Important safety information will follow.  
Your battery or phone should not be disposed of in  
a fire.  
Your battery or phone may require recycling in  
accordance with local laws. Contact your local  
regulatory authorities for more information.  
Your battery or phone should not be thrown in the  
trash.  
Your phone contains an internal lithium ion  
battery.  
LiIon BATT  
Seizures/Blackouts  
Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts  
when exposed to blinking lights, such as when watching television  
Safety and General Information - 13  
or playing video games. These seizures or blackouts may occur  
even if a person never had a previous seizure or blackout.  
If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have a  
family history of such occurrences, please consult with your doctor  
before playing video games on your phone or enabling a blinking-  
lights feature on your phone. (The blinking-light feature is not  
available on all products.)  
Parents should monitor their children's use of video game or other  
features that incorporate blinking lights on the phones. All persons  
should discontinue use and consult a doctor if any of the following  
symptoms occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of  
awareness, involuntary movements, or disorientation.  
To limit the likelihood of such symptoms, please take the following  
safety precautions:  
Do not play or use a blinking-lights feature if you are tired or  
need sleep.  
Take a minimum of a 15-minute break hourly.  
Play in a room in which all lights are on.  
Play at the farthest distance possible from the screen.  
Repetitive Motion Injuries  
When you play games on your phone, you may experience  
occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or  
other parts of your body. Follow these instructions to avoid  
problems such as tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or other  
musculoskeletal disorders:  
Take a minimum 15-minute break every hour of game playing.  
If your hands, wrists, or arms become tired or sore while  
playing, stop and rest for several hours before playing again.  
If you continue to have sore hands, wrists, or arms during or  
after play, stop playing and see a doctor.  
14 - Safety and General Information  
European Union Directives Conformance Statement  
Hereby, Motorola declares that this product is in  
compliance with  
The essential requirements and other relevant  
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC  
All other relevant EU Directives  
IMEI: 350034/40/394721/9  
Product  
Approval  
0168  
Type: MC2-41H14  
Number  
The above gives an example of a typical Product Approval Number.  
You can view your product's Declaration of Conformity (DoC) to  
Directive 1999/5/EC (the R&TTE Directive) at www.motorola.com/  
rtte - to find your DoC, enter the product Approval Number from  
your product's label in the "Search" bar on the Web site  
Safety and General Information - 15  
Getting Started  
What’s in the Box?  
Your digital wireless handset has a battery and typically comes  
equipped with a charger. Other accessories can customise your  
handset for maximum performance and portability.  
About This Guide  
Optional Features  
Features marked with this label are optional network,  
SIM card, and/or subscription-dependent features.  
These features may not be offered in all geographical  
areas. Contact 3 for information about availability.  
Optional Accessories  
Features marked with this label require an optional  
Motorola Original™ accessory.  
Installing the UICC or SIM Card  
Your 3G UICC (Universal IC Card) contains your phone number,  
service details, and contacts/message memory. Your handset can  
use GSM SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) cards, but not all  
features will be available.  
16 - Getting Started  
                   
Caution: Do not bend or scratch your card. Avoid exposing your  
card to static electricity, water, or dirt.  
Do This  
1
Push the battery door  
down to release it  
from the handset.  
2
3
Open the card door  
on the right side of  
your phone.  
Insert the card with  
the gold plate facing  
down and the notch  
as shown.  
4
5
Close the card door.  
Place the battery  
door back on the  
handset and push it  
up to snap it into  
place.  
Getting Started - 17  
 
Installing the Battery  
You must install and charge the battery to use your handset.  
Caution: Your handset is designed to be used only with  
Motorola Original batteries and accessories. We  
recommend that you store batteries in their protective  
cases when not in use.  
Do This  
1
Remove the battery from its protective clear plastic  
case.  
2
Push the battery door  
down to release it  
from the handset.  
3
4
Insert the battery,  
printed arrow first,  
under the tab at the  
top of the battery  
compartment and  
push down.  
Place the battery  
door back on the  
handset and push it  
up to snap it into  
place.  
18 - Getting Started  
   
Charging the Battery  
New batteries are partially charged. Before you can use your  
handset, install and charge the battery, as follows.  
Note: Some batteries perform best after several full charge/  
discharge cycles.  
Do This  
1
Plug the travel  
charger into your  
handset with the  
release tab up.  
2
3
Plug the other end of the travel charger into the  
appropriate electrical outlet.  
When your handset indicates Charge Complete, press  
the release tab and remove the travel charger.  
Note: When you charge the battery, the battery level indicator in  
the upper right corner of the display shows the status of the  
charging process.  
Battery Use  
Battery performance depends on many factors, including 3’s  
network configuration; signal strength; the temperature at which  
you operate your handset; the features and/or settings you select  
and use; and your voice, data, and other application usage  
patterns.  
Battery Care  
Caution: To prevent injuries or burns, do not allow metal objects to  
contact or short-circuit the battery terminals.  
Getting Started - 19  
               
To maximise performance:  
Always use Motorola Original™ batteries and battery  
chargers. The handset warranty does not cover damage  
caused from using non-Motorola batteries and/or battery  
chargers.  
New batteries or batteries that have been stored for long  
periods of time may require a longer charge time.  
Maintain the battery at or near room temperature when  
charging.  
Do not expose batteries to temperatures below -10°C (14°F)  
or above 45°C (113°F). Always take your handset with you  
when you leave your vehicle.  
When you do not intend to use a battery for a while, store it  
uncharged in a cool, dark, dry place, such as a refrigerator.  
Over extended periods of time, batteries gradually wear down  
and require longer charging times. This is normal. If you  
charge your battery regularly and notice a decrease in talk  
time or an increase in charging time, then it is probably time to  
purchase a new battery.  
The rechargeable batteries that power this product must  
be disposed of properly and may need to be recycled.  
Refer to your battery’s label for battery type. Contact  
your local recycling centre for proper disposal methods.  
Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may  
explode.  
20 - Getting Started  
Turning Your Handset On  
Do This  
To  
1
Press and hold the  
power key  
turn on your handset  
Power  
key  
2
3
If necessary, press S select the user account you  
to scroll to the User  
Account you want,  
then press  
want from the list of  
accounts (stored on the SIM  
card)  
SELECT (+)  
If necessary, enter  
your SIM card PIN  
code and press  
OK (+)  
unlock your SIM card  
Caution: If you enter an  
incorrect PIN code three  
times in a row, your SIM  
card is disabled and your  
handset displays SIM Blocked.  
Contact 3 (see page 143).  
4
If necessary, enter  
your four-digit unlock  
code and press  
OK (+)  
unlock your handset  
Getting Started - 21  
         
Adjusting Volume  
Press the upper or lower volume keys to:  
increase and decrease earpiece or speakerphone volume  
during a call  
increase and decrease the ringer volume setting when the idle  
display is visible  
turn off an incoming call alert  
Making and Answering Calls  
This section describes basic calling features. To make video calls,  
see page 49. For more features, see page 58.  
Making a Call  
To call a number, your handset must:  
be turned on with the handset and keypad unlocked  
have a SIM card inserted and unlocked  
have a network connection with adequate signal strength  
Press  
To  
1
keypad keys  
dial the phone number (up to 32  
digits)  
Tip: If you make a mistake,  
press DELETE (+) to delete the  
last digit, or press and hold  
DELETE (+) to clear all digits.  
2
3
N (send key)  
make the call  
end the call  
O (end key)  
Note: You can make an emergency call even when the handset is  
locked, or when a SIM card is not inserted. See page 60.  
22 - Getting Started  
                       
Answering a Call  
To answer a call, your handset must:  
be turned on with the handset unlocked  
have a SIM card inserted and unlocked  
have a network connection with adequate signal strength  
When you receive a call, your handset rings and/or vibrates and  
displays an incoming call message.  
Press  
To  
1
N or  
ANSWER (+)  
answer the call  
2
O (end key)  
end the call  
Viewing Your Phone Number  
To view your phone number in idle, press M #.  
While you are on a call, press M > My Tel. Numbers.  
Your phone number must be stored on your SIM card to use this  
feature. To store your phone number on the SIM card, see page 53.  
If you do not know your phone number, contact your service  
provider.  
Getting Started - 23  
           
Learning to Use Your Handset  
Using the Display  
The idle display (shown below) is the standard display when you  
are not on a call or using the menu.  
Move the navigation key (S) up, down, left, or right for quick  
access:  
Messages  
Video Camera  
Recent Calls  
Contacts  
The menu indicator (G) at the bottom centre of the display indicates  
that you can press the menu key (M) to display a menu.  
Labels at the bottom corners of the display show the current soft  
key functions. Press the left soft key (-) or right soft key  
(+) to perform the function indicated by the left or right soft key  
label.  
24 - Learning to Use Your Handset  
       
At the top of the display are the following status indicators:  
œ
Service  
Signal  
Security  

Current  
Line  
ž
Text Case  
Ÿ
Messages or  
Entry Method  
AGPS  
š
Data Service  
Service  
¡
¢
Alert Type  
5D  
JÜiîY9  
Gk  
Signal  
Strength  
Battery  
Level  
1/1/02 12:00  
QUICKMENU  
STYLES  
n Signal Strength Indicator Indicates the strength of your  
handset’s connection with the network.  
Strong  
5
4
3
2
1
0
No signal  
You cannot make or answer calls when the “no signal” indicator is  
displayed.  
o Data Service Indicator Indicates when a packet  
data connection is available. This type of connection  
can allow faster data transfer speeds. The indicator  
does not mean that you are on a call; it indicates only  
that you are registered on the network with a packet  
data connection.  
p Signal Security Indicator Indicates when you have a secure  
connection for packet data transfers, embedded application  
connections, or circuit switch data calls.  
Learning to Use Your Handset - 25  
     
q Service Indicator Indicates when your handset  
uses your home network (K) or another network (k).  
When you leave your home network area, your handset  
roams or seeks another network.  
r Current Line Indicator Indicates when you have  
Voice Privacy on, a call in progress, or Call Diverting  
on. This icon also indicates which line is active (if you  
have a call on hold), and whether you have Caps Lock,  
Numeric Entry, or Symbol Entry switched on (when  
entering text).  
ž Text Case Indicator Indicates the text case when you are in a  
text editor.  
Ü
Ñ
Ö
No capital letters  
Next letter capital  
All capital letters  
To change the case in a text entry display, press 0.  
Ÿ Message or Entry Method Indicator Indicates  
when you have a new voice (f) or text (g) message  
waiting. When you enter a text message, a number  
here indicates how many more characters can fit in the  
message.  
Any time you enter text, an icon here indicates the entry  
method: Symbol (å), Numeric (á), Primary, or Secondary:  
Primary  
ï
Secondary  
õ
Tap, no capital letters  
Tap, next letter capital  
Tap, all capital letters  
iTAP, no capital letters  
iTAP, next letter capital  
iTAP, all capital letters  
ó
ù
ú
ñ
ô
ü
°
û
ò
26 - Learning to Use Your Handset  
     
To change the entry method, press # (see page 40).  
AGPS Service Indicator Indicates when AGPS Service is off  
(grey icon), on (white icon), or on and finding your location (green  
icon).  
v Alert Type Indicator Indicates the current selected alert  
profile. The default alert setting is a ringer.  
Y = loud ring  
W = vibrate  
a = silent  
X = soft ring  
Z = ring and vibrate  
w Battery Level Indicator Indicates the amount of charge left in  
the battery. The more bars visible, the greater the charge.  
8
7
6
High  
9
Empty  
Recharge your battery as soon as possible when you see the  
Low Battery warning message and hear the low battery alert.  
Note: When you charge the battery, the battery level indicator  
instead indicates how much of the charging process is complete.  
See page 19.  
Using the 5-Way Navigation  
Key  
5-way  
key  
Use the 5-way navigation key like a  
joystick to navigate the menu system,  
change feature settings, and play games.  
Press it in to select a highlighted menu item. This press usually  
performs the same function as the right soft key (+).  
Tip: Down and up are the primary movements within menus. Move  
left and right to change feature settings, navigate the calendar, and  
edit text.  
Learning to Use Your Handset - 27  
                 
Using the Video Call and Triangle Keys  
Your handset has special keys that provide access to important  
features. Enter a phone number and press the Video Call key (K)  
to make a video call (see page 49). Pressing the Triangle key (J)  
opens a menu of 3 services. Press S up and down to choose the  
service you want, then press SELECT (-). To return to this menu  
when you are in a service, press J. To close it, press O.  
Using Menus  
From the idle display, press M to display the main menu.  
Right Soft Key  
Perform functions  
identified by right  
display prompt.  
Left Soft Key  
Perform functions  
identified by left  
display prompt.  
Send Key  
Make and answer  
calls, view recent /  
dialled calls list.  
Menu Key  
Power/End Key  
Press & hold to  
power handset on &  
off.  
Press & release to  
end calls, exit menu  
system.  
Navigation Key  
Scroll up and down,  
left and right  
through  
menus and lists,  
set feature values.  
28 - Learning to Use Your Handset  
             
Press S to highlight a menu feature icon in the main menu. The  
following icons represent features that may appear in the main  
menu.  
Games & Apps  
Tools  
Settings  
Contacts  
Web Access  
Multimedia  
Messages  
Recent Calls  
Connection  
Ring Styles  
Tip: To change this menu, see page 106.  
Selecting a Menu Feature  
Select a menu feature as follows, starting from the idle display:  
Find the Feature  
M > Multimedia  
> Pictures  
This example shows that from the idle display, you must press  
M, scroll to and select Multimedia ( ) from the main menu, then  
scroll to and select Pictures. Use S to scroll, and the left/right soft  
keys to select the functions listed in the bottom left and right  
corners of the display.  
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Selecting a Feature Option  
Some features require you to select an item from a list.  
5
9
Dialled Calls  
10) John Smith  
9) Lisa Owens  
Highlighted  
item  
8) Adda Thomas  
7) Jack Bradshaw  
6) Mary Smith  
5) Dave Thompson  
4) Dave Thompson  
Press  
BACK (+)  
to return to  
the previous  
screen.  
BACK  
VIEW  
Press VIEW (+0) t3o 1vie4w2d6etaoils  
A sub-menu is  
available. Press  
M to open  
the sub-menu.  
of the highlighted item. If no details are  
available, STORE (+) and DELETE (+)  
appear. Press STORE to store the item in your  
contacts, or DELETE to delete the item from the  
list.to delete the item from the list.  
Select an item by highlighting it using one of the following:  
Press S to scroll up or down to highlight an item.  
In a numbered list, press a key repeatedly to cycle through the  
letters on the key and highlight the closest matching list item.  
When an item has a list of possible values, press S to the  
left or right to scroll and select a value.  
When an item has a list of possible numeric values, press a  
number key to set the value.  
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Entering and Editing Text  
Some features require you to enter information.  
5
9
Entry Details  
Name:John Smith  
Category:General  
No.:2125551212  
Type:Work  
Highlighted  
item  
T
Store To:Phone  
Voice Name:  
Speed No.:2#  
Press Sto  
scroll down  
to additional  
items.  
DONE  
CHANGE  
Press  
031426o  
Press CANCEL (+) to exit without making  
changes.  
DONE (+) displays when you enter or edit  
information.  
CHANGE (+)  
to edit the  
information.  
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The message centre lets you compose and send text messages. A  
flashing cursor shows where text will appear.  
5
9
Text Case  
Characters  
remaining  
Msg:  
Üô  
450  
Flashing  
cursor  
Press  
indicates  
insertion  
point.  
INSERT (+)to  
insert a picture or  
other object.  
CANCEL  
INSERT  
031428o  
to open the  
sub-menu.  
Press M  
Press CANCEL (+)  
to exit without  
making changes.  
Using the Tap Method  
This is the standard entry method for entering text on your handset.  
Press  
To  
1
2
A number key  
select a letter, number, or  
symbol shown in the chart on  
page 34.  
(one or more  
times)  
Number keys  
enter remaining characters  
Tip: Press S right to accept a  
word completion, or  
* to insert a space  
3
OK (+)  
store the text  
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In a text entry screen, you can press # to switch entry methods.  
An indicator tells you which method is active (see page 25). If  
Tap Method (ï or õ) is not available, see page 41.  
When you enter text using the standard tap method, the flashing  
cursor changes to a block cursor, and the soft key functions  
change.  
5
9
Msg:  
Üô  
449  
Block cursor  
indicates current  
highlighted  
Press  
OK (+)  
to accept  
and store  
the text.  
character.  
P
DELETE  
OK  
031P4re2s8s DoELETE (+) to  
After 2 seconds, the  
block cursor reverts to a  
flashing cursor and moves  
to the next position.  
delete the character to the left  
of the insertion point.  
Learning to Use Your Handset - 33  
 
When you enter 3 or more characters in a row, your handset may  
guess the rest of the word. For example, if you enter prog you might  
see:  
Flashing cursor  
indicates insertion  
point.  
5
9
In Tap, press S  
right to accept the  
word, or press * to  
reject it and enter a  
space after prog.  
Üô  
446  
Msg:  
Prog ram  
DELETE  
OK  
If you want a different word, such as progress, continue pressing  
number keys to enter the remaining characters.  
Character Chart  
Use this chart as a guide for entering spaces, numbers, letters,  
symbols, and other characters with the Tap method.  
1
space . 1 ? ! , @ _ & ~ : ; "  
- ( ) ' ¿ ¡ % £ $ ¥  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
a b c 2 ä å á à â ã α β ç  
d e f 3 δ ë é è ê φ  
g h i 4 ï í î γ  
j k l 5 λ  
m n o 6 ñ ö ø ó ò ô õ ω  
p q r s 7 π ß σ  
t u v 8 θ ü ú ù û  
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9
0
w x y z 9 ξ ψ  
+ - 0 x * / \ [ ] = > < # §  
Note: This chart may not reflect the exact character set on your  
handset. In an email address or URL editor, 1 shows the common  
characters for that editor first.  
Tap Method Text Entry Rules  
Press a number key repeatedly to cycle through its characters.  
See the character chart on page 34.  
If you do not press a key for 2 seconds, the character in the  
block cursor is accepted, and the cursor moves to the next  
position.  
Press S left or right to move the flashing cursor to the left or  
right in a text message.  
The first character of every sentence is capitalised. To force  
the character to lowercase while it is highlighted by the block  
cursor, press S down.  
Your handset may support multiple languages. The current  
language setting determines whether a new message begins  
on the left or right side of the display.  
You can switch languages within a message. Press M to  
select the text entry method and language.  
If you enter or edit information and do not want to save your  
changes, press O to exit without saving.  
Using iTAP™ Text Entry Method  
iTAP™ is a predictive text entry method that lets you enter a word  
using one keypress per letter.  
Learning to Use Your Handset - 35  
   
For example, if you press 7 7 6 4 , letter combinations that  
match your key presses appear:  
Flashing cursor  
indicates insertion  
point.  
5
9
Press Sup to  
accept Program, or  
right to highlight  
Msg:  
Üô  
446  
another option. Press  
* to enter Prog and  
a space.  
Prog ram  
Prog Proh Spoi Proi Pro4c  
DELETE SELECT  
031428o  
insert the highlighted word.  
Press DELETE (+) to Press SELECT (+) to  
clear the last letter  
entered.  
If you want a different word, such as progress, continue pressing  
number keys to enter the remaining characters.  
Entering Words  
In a text entry screen, you can press # to switch entry methods.  
An indicator tells you which method is active (see page 25). If iTAP  
(ô or ü) is not available, see page 41.  
Press  
To  
1
Number keys (one show possible letter  
press per letter)  
combinations at the bottom of  
the display  
highlight the combination you  
want  
2 S right or left  
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Press  
SELECT (+)  
To  
3
lock a highlighted combination  
You can press number keys to  
add more letters to the end of  
the combination.  
or  
*
enter the highlighted  
combination when it spells a  
word  
A space appears after the word.  
If you enter a word your handset does not recognise,  
your handset stores it to use as one of your word  
options. When you fill memory space for unrecognised  
words, your handset deletes the oldest words as you  
add new words.  
Using the Symbol Entry Method  
In a text-entry screen, press # to switch entry methods until you  
see the Symbol icon (å) in the status bar.  
Press  
To  
1
Number keys (one show possible symbol  
press per symbol) combinations at the bottom of  
the display  
highlight the combination you  
want  
2 S right or left  
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Press  
SELECT (+)  
To  
3
lock a highlighted combination  
You can press number keys to  
add more symbols to the end of  
the combination  
or  
*
enter the highlighted  
combination  
A space appears after the  
combination.  
Symbol Chart  
Use this chart as a guide for entering symbols in symbol method.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
*
#
. ? ! , @ _ & ~ : ; " - ( ) ' ¿ ¡ % £ $ ¥ ¢ £  
@ _ \  
/ : ;  
" & '  
( ) [ ] { }  
¿ ¡ ~  
< > =  
$ £ ¥ ¢ £  
# % *  
+ - x * / = > < # §  
enter a space (hold to enter a return)  
change text entry method (hold for default)  
Note: In an email address or URL editor, 1 shows the common  
characters for that editor first.  
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Using the Numeric Method  
In a text entry screen, press # to switch entry methods until you  
see the Numeric icon (á) in the status bar.  
Press keypad keys to enter the numbers you want. When you finish  
entering numbers, press # to switch to another entry method.  
Deleting Letters and Words  
Place the cursor to the right of the text you want to delete, and then:  
Do This  
To  
Press DELETE (+)  
Hold DELETE (+)  
delete one letter at a time  
delete the entire message  
Copying, Cutting, and Pasting Text  
Press M from a text entry screen to display these options:  
Option  
Copy Text  
Description  
tells your handset to copy the text you  
are about to highlight (see  
Copy All Text  
Cut Text  
copies all text in the editor  
tells your handset to cut the text you  
are about to highlight (see  
Cut All Text  
Paste  
cuts all text in the editor  
pastes the text you cut or copied  
Undo  
undoes the last copy, cut, or paste in  
the current text editor  
Learning to Use Your Handset - 39  
     
Note: Copy All Text also appears in the menu (press M) when you  
are viewing details for a Contacts entry, Calendar event, Browser  
page, Text Message, or Recent Calls entry.  
Highlighting Text  
In a text editor, to highlight and copy or cut text:  
Find the Feature  
M > Copy Text or  
Cut Text  
Press  
To  
scroll to the beginning of the text  
you want to copy or cut  
1 S  
2
START (+)  
turn on the highlighting marker  
scroll to the end of the text you  
want to copy or cut  
3 S  
4
COPY (+)  
or  
CUT  
copy or cut the text you selected  
You can now paste the text in  
another location or file.  
(
+)  
Text remains on your clipboard, available to paste, until you copy or  
cut other text or until you turn off your handset.  
Choosing a Text Entry Method  
Multiple text entry methods make it easy for you to enter names,  
numbers, and messages. The method you select remains active  
until you select another method.  
Press # in any text entry screen to change to one of the following  
entry methods:  
Primary  
The primary text entry method you  
set up (see the next section).  
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Numeric (á)  
Symbol (å)  
Secondary  
Enter numbers only.  
Enter symbols only (see page 37).  
The secondary text entry method you  
set up (see the next section).  
Press 0 in any text entry screen to change your entry case. An  
icon in the status bar indicates when you select no capital letters  
(Ü), next letter capital only (Ñ), or all capital letters (Ö).  
Setting Up a Text Entry Method  
To set the primary or secondary text entry methods, press  
M > Entry Setup from any text entry screen. Select Primary Setup or  
Secondary Setup, and choose:  
(None)  
Hide the Secondary setting (only  
available for Secondary Setup).  
iTAP  
Let the handset predict each word as  
you press keys (see page 35).  
Tap Method  
Enter letters, numbers, and symbols  
by pressing a key 1 or more times  
(see page 32).  
Locking and Unlocking Your Handset  
You can lock your handset manually or set it to lock automatically  
whenever you turn it off.  
When you try to use a locked handset, it prompts you for the unlock  
code. A locked handset still rings or vibrates for incoming calls or  
messages, but you must unlock it to answer.  
You can make emergency calls on your handset even when it is  
locked. See page 60.  
Learning to Use Your Handset - 41  
           
Locking Your Handset Manually  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Security  
> Phone Lock > Lock Now  
Press  
To  
1
2
keypad keys  
enter your four-digit unlock code  
lock the handset  
OK (+)  
Setting Your Handset to Lock Automatically  
You can set your handset to lock every time you turn it off:  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Security  
> Phone Lock  
> Automatic Lock > On  
Press  
To  
1
2
keypad keys  
enter your four-digit unlock code  
OK (+)  
set the handset to lock  
automatically  
Unlocking Your Handset  
At the Enter Unlock Code prompt:  
Press  
To  
1
keypad keys  
enter your four-digit unlock code  
If you forget your unlock code,  
see page 44.  
2
OK (+)  
unlock your handset  
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Changing Your Unlock Code  
Your handset’s four-digit unlock code is originally set to 1234, and  
the six-digit security code is originally set to 000000.  
We recommend that you change them to prevent other users from  
accessing your personal information or modifying your handset  
settings. The unlock code must contain four digits, and the security  
code must contain six digits. Be sure to note the new numbers.  
Notes:  
Your service provider may retain your handset’s security code  
for customer service purposes. In this case, you cannot use  
handset features that require the security code (such as  
master clear, master reset, and the unlock code bypass  
feature).  
If the only password you can change is the unlock code, the  
New Passwords menu is unavailable and the Unlock Code option  
appears on the Phone Lock menu. In this case, open the unlock  
code editor by selecting: M > Settings > Security > Phone Lock  
> Unlock Code.  
To change a code or password:  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Security  
> New Passwords  
Press  
To  
scroll to the code or password  
you want to change  
1 S  
2
3
CHANGE (+)  
select the code or password  
enter your old code  
keypad keys  
If you forget your unlock code,  
see page 44.  
4
OK (+)  
submit your old code  
Learning to Use Your Handset - 43  
   
Press  
To  
5
6
7
8
keypad keys  
enter the new code  
assign the new code  
OK (+)  
keypad keys  
OK (+)  
re-enter the new code  
confirm the new code  
If You Forget Your Unlock Code  
If you forget your security code (originally set to 000000), SIM PIN,  
SIM PIN2, or call barring password, contact 3.  
If you forget your unlock code, try entering 1234 or the last four  
digits of your phone number. If that does not work, when you see  
the Enter Unlock Code message:  
Press  
To  
1
M
go to the unlock code bypass  
screen  
2
3
keypad keys  
enter your security code  
submit your security code  
OK (+)  
Locking and Unlocking the Keypad  
This feature prevents an accidental keypress from inadvertently  
dialling an emergency number or one-touch dial number (for  
example, when carrying your handset in a purse or pocket).  
Press  
To  
M *  
lock or unlock keypad  
Note: Incoming calls and messages unlock the keypad.  
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Taking and Viewing Pictures  
You can send pictures, sounds, shortcuts, bookmarks, events, and  
contacts to a connected computer. See page 132.  
Taking Pictures  
You can use your phone’s camera  
key to take pictures quickly and  
easily.  
Camera  
Key  
Do This  
To  
1
2
Press the camera display the camera’s image.  
key  
To change cameras, press  
M > Internal View (camera on  
the front of the phone) or  
External View (camera on the back  
of the phone).  
Point your  
handset at the  
subject of the  
picture  
find the picture you want to take  
Note: Press M for a menu  
that lets you change the camera  
view or set up the picture  
resolution.  
zoom the picture in and out  
3
4
Press S  
Press  
CAPTURE (+)  
freeze the picture in your  
handset’s display  
5
Press  
STORE (+)  
save the captured picture as a  
file, wallpaper, screen saver, or  
message attachment  
To store a picture with a phone number, see page 85.  
Learning to Use Your Handset - 45  
   
Downloading Pictures  
You can download pictures and animations to your  
handset and use them as wallpaper or a screen saver.  
To download a picture or animation from the  
micro-browser, see page 147. To download a picture or animation  
from a text message, see page 79.  
Viewing Pictures  
Find the Feature  
M > Multimedia > Pictures  
To  
Press  
scroll to the picture  
1 S  
2
SELECT (+)  
view the picture  
view the previous/next picture  
3 S left or right  
or  
view picture information  
DETAILS  
or  
(+)  
open the Picture Viewer menu to  
perform other procedures as  
described in the following list  
M
The Picture Viewer menu provides the following options:  
Option  
Description  
New Picture  
Capture a new picture.  
New Slideshow  
Create a slideshow from a  
series of stored pictures.  
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Option  
Description  
Set as Wallpaper  
Set the picture as your  
handset’s wallpaper image.  
Set as Screen Saver  
Details  
Set the picture as your  
handset’s screen saver image.  
View picture information.  
To adjust your handset’s wallpaper and screen saver images, see  
page 54.  
Recording and Viewing Videos  
Recording Videos  
Find the Feature  
M > Multimedia > Videos  
> [New Video]  
The image in the camera’s viewfinder appears on your handset’s  
display. To change cameras, press M > Internal View (camera on  
the front of the phone) or External View (camera on the back of the  
phone).  
Do This  
To  
1
Point your  
find the scene you want to  
record  
handset at the  
subject of the  
video  
Note: Press M for a menu  
that lets you change the camera  
view or set the video quality,  
length, or sound.  
zoom the image in and out  
2
Press S  
Learning to Use Your Handset - 47  
     
Do This  
To  
3
Press  
CAPTURE (+)  
start recording the scene in your  
handset’s display  
Tip: Press S to zoom in and  
out during the video.  
4
5
Press STOP (+) stop recording  
Press  
save the captured video as a file  
or message attachment  
STORE (+)  
Watching Videos  
Find the Feature  
M > Multimedia > Videos  
Press  
To  
scroll to the video  
1 S  
2
PLAY (+)  
view the video  
control the video:  
d pause  
3 S  
bc rewind or fast forward  
e stop  
or  
DETAILS  
or  
(
+
)
view video information  
M
open the Video Player menu to  
perform other procedures as  
described in the following list  
48 - Learning to Use Your Handset  
The Video Player menu includes the following options:  
Option  
Details  
Setup  
Description  
View video information.  
Change the settings for Auto  
Repeat, which tells your  
handset to play a video  
repeatedly until you stop it,  
and Timer, which shows a timer  
in your handset display.  
Making Video Calls  
If you call someone else who has a video phone, you can see each  
other while you talk.  
Press  
To  
1
keypad keys  
dial the phone number (up to 32  
digits)  
2
3
K
make the call  
end the call  
O (end key)  
Previewing Video Calls  
You can preview your phone’s image to see how you look before  
you make a video call:  
Press  
To  
1
keypad keys  
dial the phone number (up to 32  
digits)  
2
M
open the dialling menu  
scroll to Preview Video Call  
3 S  
4
SELECT (+)  
display your camera’s image  
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Press  
CALL (+)  
To  
5
place the call  
or  
M
display the preview menu  
This menu lets you turn your  
camera off, or to change camera  
images.  
Setting Up Video Calls  
To make video calls, your phone uses a video gateway number that  
you can enter.  
Note: 3 has already programmed the text message inbox settings  
for you.  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Initial Setup  
> VideoGateway  
Enter the number provided by 3.  
Using AGPS Location Information  
Your handset can use Assisted Global Positioning Service (AGPS)  
to tell the network where you are physically located.  
Note: AGPS may not work in all locations and may not be available  
due to network, environmental, or interference issues. You cannot  
use your camera while your phone is checking your location.  
How AGPS Works  
The AGPS unit within your handset calculates the handset position  
by receiving signals from 3 or more AGPS satellites from a  
maximum which are available at any one time.  
50 - Learning to Use Your Handset  
   
Within the signal from each satellite there is a very accurate “time  
stamp” and information specifying exactly where in space each  
satellite is currently positioned.  
Using this time stamp the AGPS unit can then calculate how long  
each received signal took to reach the handset and consequently  
exactly how far away each satellite is from the handset.  
From these distances and the position of each satellite in space the  
AGPS unit can calculate the position of the handset.  
To save your battery power the AGPS hardware is only turned on  
when a AGPS location fix is required by either a local application on  
your handset or by an application within the 3 network.  
When the AGPS hardware is turned on it needs to search for the  
satellite signals which are available and evaluate the information  
contained in the signal before calculating the position. This process  
can take up to approximately 60 seconds. If the handset is currently  
connected to the 3 network then the AGPS will receive some  
assistance data which will reduce this time to less than  
approximately 20 seconds.  
If the handset is being charged via the mains adapter or via the in-  
car adapter when location fixes are requested then the first will take  
the times detailed above but all subsequent ones will take less than  
approximately 5 seconds.  
The accuracy of and the time taken to perform each AGPS position  
calculation is very dependent on both:  
1
2
The number of different satellite signals which can be received  
How strong each received satellite signal is.  
The signal received on earth from AGPS satellites is very weak and  
are further weakened or even blocked completely by buildings or  
other objects.  
So best AGPS performance in terms of accuracy and time required  
to do the calculation is achieved when the handset is outdoors with  
very little of the sky obstructed.  
Learning to Use Your Handset - 51  
Best AGPS Performance Usage Tips  
Use handset outdoors in open space  
A field is better than a park  
A park is better than a square  
A square is better than a street  
A street is better than in a building  
A position calculation is not normally in a building  
Hold handset horizontal with hand away from internal aerial (top  
right beside camera)  
Use handset while stationary  
Standing still is better than walking  
Walking is better than using AGPS in a car or in a train  
When the handset is being charged from either the mains adapter  
or by the in-car kit leave AGPS enabled.  
Hiding or Showing Location Information  
When AGPS Service is turned On, services may use your known  
location to provide useful information (for example, driving  
directions, or the location of the nearest bank). Contact your  
service provider for details.  
When AGPS Service is turned Off, it does not send location  
information.  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Phone Status  
> AGPS Service  
> On or Off  
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Setting Up Your Handset  
Storing Your Name and Phone Number  
To store or edit user name and phone number  
information on your SIM card:  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Phone Status  
> My Tel. Numbers  
If you do not know your phone number, contact your service  
provider. To view your phone number from the idle display or during  
a call, see page 23.  
Setting the Time and Date  
You must set the time and date to use the calendar.  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Initial Setup  
> Time and Date  
Setting a Ring Style  
Your handset rings or vibrates to notify you of an incoming call or  
other event. This ring or vibration is called an alert.  
The ring style indicator in your display shows the current ring style  
(see page 25).  
To set a ring style  
Find the Feature  
M > Ring Styles > Style  
> the profile you want  
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Each ring style contains settings for specific event alerts, ringer ID,  
and ringer and keypad volume. To change these settings, press  
M > Ring Styles > Style Detail.  
Note: Some ring tones vibrate automatically. If you use one of  
these tones, your phone vibrates even when it is not set to Vibrate or  
Vibe&Ring. To turn off these vibrations, see page 101.  
To turn off alerts for messages that arrive during a call.  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > In-Call Setup  
> Msg Alert  
Setting a Wallpaper Image  
You can set a picture or animation as a wallpaper (background)  
image in your handset’s idle display.  
Note: When you set an animation as a wallpaper image, only the  
first frame of the animation is displayed.  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Personalise  
> Wallpaper  
Setting  
Picture  
Description  
select the picture or animation for the  
background image in your idle display  
Layout  
select Center or Tile  
Setting a Screen Saver Image  
You can set a picture or animation as a screen saver image. The  
image is displayed when no activity is detected for a specified time  
period.  
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The screen saver image is shrunk to fill the display, if necessary. An  
animation repeats for one minute, then the first frame of the  
animation is displayed.  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Personalise  
> Screen Saver  
Setting  
Picture  
Description  
select the picture that appears when your  
handset is idle  
Delay  
select how long your handset must be idle  
before the screen saver picture appears  
Note: If this setting is longer than your  
Display Timeout setting, then your display  
will turn off before you ever see the screen  
saver.  
Note: Using a screen saver can reduce battery life.  
Setting Display Colour  
You can select the colour palette that your handset uses to display  
indicators, highlights, and soft key labels.  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Personalise  
> Colour Style  
> the style you want  
Note: To restore default colours, press M0 “COLOURS”  
(M + 0 + 2 + 6 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 7)  
Adjusting Lights on Your Phone  
You can adjust the lights that appear in your phone’s display,  
behind the keypad, and when you receive incoming calls or  
messages.  
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Setting the Display Backlight  
You can set the amount of time that the display backlight remains  
on, or turn off the backlight to conserve battery power:  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Initial Setup  
> Backlight  
Setting Caller ID Lights for Calls  
You can tell your phone backlight to change when you receive  
incoming calls.  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Lights  
> Call-Light ID  
Note: If you set a Call-Light ID for a single contacts entry or category,  
your phone uses those patterns for those entries. See page 84 to  
set a pattern for a contacts entry, and page 90 for a category. If you  
select Off here, though, your phone does not use any Call-Light IDs.  
Setting Notice Lights for Messages  
You can tell your phone backlight to change when you receive  
incoming text or email messages, voicemail, and alarms.  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Lights  
> Notice Lights  
Setting Your Display Timeout  
This is a power-saving feature that turns off your handset’s display  
when it is inactive for a selected idle time. Your display reactivates if  
you press a key or receive a call.  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Initial Setup  
> Display Timeout  
> selected idle time  
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Conserving Battery Power  
Some networks and phones include a battery save setting to  
conserve battery power.  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Initial Setup  
> Battery Save  
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Calling Features  
For basic instructions on how to make and answer calls, see  
page 22.  
Changing the Active Line  
Change the active phone line to make and receive calls from your  
other phone number.  
Note: This feature is available only for dual-line enabled SIM cards.  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Phone Status  
> Active Line  
The active line indicator in the display shows the current active  
phone line. See page 25.  
Redialling a Number  
Press  
To  
1
N
go directly to the dialled calls list  
scroll to the entry you want to  
call  
2 S  
3
N
redial the highlighted number  
Using Automatic Redial  
If you receive a busy signal, your handset displays Call Failed.  
With automatic redial, your handset automatically redials the  
number. When the call goes through, your handset rings or vibrates  
one time, displays the message Redial Successful, and then connects  
the call.  
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To turn automatic redial on or off:  
Find the Feature M > Settings > Initial Setup  
> Auto Redial  
When automatic redial is turned off, you can manually activate the  
feature to redial a phone number. When you hear a busy signal and  
see Call Failed:  
Press  
To  
N or RETRY (+)  
activate automatic redial  
Using Caller ID  
Incoming Calls  
Calling line identification (caller ID) displays the phone  
number for incoming calls.  
The handset displays the caller’s name when the name  
is stored in your contacts, or Incoming Call when caller ID  
information is not available.  
Outgoing Calls  
You can show or hide your phone number as an ID for  
the calls that you make.  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > In-Call Setup  
> My Caller ID  
You can override the default caller ID setting when you make a call.  
While dialling (with digits visible in the display), press M > Hide ID/  
Show ID  
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Cancelling an Incoming Call  
While the handset is ringing or vibrating:  
Press  
To  
O or IGNORE (+)  
cancel the incoming call  
Depending on your handset settings and the type of  
subscription you have, the call may be forwarded to  
another number, or the caller may hear a busy signal.  
Turning Off a Call Alert  
You can turn off your handset’s incoming call alert before  
answering the call.  
Press  
To  
either volume key  
turn off the alert  
Calling an Emergency Number  
3 may program one or more emergency phone numbers, such as  
999, that you can call under any circumstances, even when your  
handset is locked or the SIM card is not inserted. 3 can program  
additional emergency numbers into your SIM card. However, your  
SIM card must be inserted in your handset in order to use the  
numbers stored on it. See 3 for additional information on this issue.  
Note: Emergency numbers vary by country. Your handset’s  
preprogrammed emergency number(s) may not work in all  
locations, and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placed due  
to network, environmental, or interference issues.  
Press  
To  
1
keypad keys  
dial the emergency number  
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Press  
To  
2
N
call the emergency number  
Dialling International Numbers  
To dial the local international access code:  
Do This  
To  
Press and hold 0  
insert the international access  
code (+) for the country from  
which you are dialling  
Viewing Recent Calls  
Your handset keeps lists of the calls you recently received and  
dialled, even if the calls did not connect. The lists are sorted from  
newest to oldest entries. The oldest entries are deleted as new  
ones are added.  
Shortcut: Press N to go directly to the dialled calls list from the  
idle display.  
Find the Feature  
M > Recent Calls  
To  
Press  
scroll to Received Calls or Dialled Calls  
1 S  
2
SELECT (+)  
select Received Calls or Dialled Calls  
scroll to an entry you want to  
call, store, or delete  
3 S  
Note: \ means the call  
connected.  
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Press  
To  
4
N
call the entry’s number  
Tip: Press and hold N for two  
seconds to send the entry  
number as DTMF tones. To  
activate DTMF tones, see  
page 117.  
or  
+
if View appears above the +  
key—view the entry’s details  
if Store appears above the +  
key—store the entry’s details in  
the contacts  
or  
M
open the Last Calls Menu to  
perform other procedures as  
described in the following list  
The Last Calls Menu can include the following options:  
Option  
Video Call  
Description  
number.  
Preview Video Call  
Store  
Preview your phone’s camera image  
before making a video call to the  
selected number.  
Create a contacts entry with the  
selected number in the No. field. (This  
option does not appear if STORE  
appears above the + key, or if the  
number is already stored as a  
contacts entry.)  
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Option  
Delete  
Description  
Delete the entry. (This option does  
not appear if DELETE appears above the  
+ key.)  
Delete All  
Delete all entries in the current list.  
Hide ID/Show ID  
Hide (or show) your caller ID for the  
next call.  
Send Message  
Create a new text message, with the  
selected number in the Tel No. field.  
See page 75.  
Add Digits  
Add digits to the end of the selected  
number.  
Attach Number  
Attach another number from the  
contacts or recent calls list to the end  
of the selected number.  
Send Tones  
Send the selected number to the  
network as DTMF tones, for credit  
card calling or password entry. (This  
option is available only during an  
active call.)  
To activate DTMF tones, see  
page 117.  
Returning an Unanswered Call  
Your handset keeps a record of your unanswered calls, and  
displays:  
the N (missed call) indicator  
X Missed Calls, where X is the number of missed calls  
Press  
VIEW (+)  
To  
1
see the received calls list  
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Press  
To  
2
3
S
select a call to return  
make the call  
N
Using the Notepad  
Your handset stores the most recent string of digits entered on the  
keypad in a temporary memory location called the notepad. This  
can be a phone number that you called, or a number that you  
entered but did not call. To retrieve the number stored in the  
notepad:  
Find the Feature  
M > Recent Calls > Notepad  
Press  
To  
N
call the number  
or  
M
open the Dialling Menu to attach  
a number or insert a special  
character  
or  
STORE (+)  
create a contacts entry with the  
number in the No. field  
Attaching a Number  
While dialling (with digits visible in the display):  
Press  
To  
M > Attach Number  
attach a number from the  
contacts or recent call lists  
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Calling with Speed Dial  
Each entry you store in your contacts is assigned a unique speed  
dial number that identifies the location where the entry is stored in  
handset memory or on the SIM card. To speed dial a contacts  
entry:  
Press  
To  
1
keypad keys  
enter the one-, two-, or  
three-digit speed dial number for  
the entry you want to dial  
2
3
#
N
submit the number  
call the entry  
Calling with 1-Touch Dial  
To call contacts entries 1 to 9, press and hold the one-digit speed  
dial number for one second.  
You must specify which phone number list you want to use with this  
feature: handset memory contacts, fixed dial list, or SIM card  
contacts:  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Initial Setup  
> 1-Touch Dial  
Using Voicemail  
You can listen to your voicemail messages by calling  
your network voicemail phone number. Voicemail  
messages are stored on the network—not on your  
handset.  
Your voicemail number is stored in your handset to make it faster  
and easier to use your voicemail. Your voicemail number can be  
provided by 3.  
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Receiving a New Voicemail Message  
When you receive a voicemail message, your handset displays f  
(voice message waiting) and New VoiceMail.  
Press  
To  
CALL (+)  
listen to the message  
Listening to a Voicemail Message  
Find the Feature  
M > Messages > VoiceMail  
The handset calls your voicemail phone number. If no voicemail  
number is stored, the handset prompts you to store one.  
Using Call Waiting  
When you are on a call, an alert tone sounds to indicate  
that you have received a second call.  
Press  
To  
1
2
N
answer the new call  
switch back to the first call  
SWITCH (+)  
Note: You can press  
SWITCH (+) at any time to  
switch between calls.  
or  
LINK  
(
+
)
connect the two calls  
You must turn on call waiting to use the feature.  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > In-Call Setup  
> Call Waiting  
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Putting a Call on Hold  
Do This  
To  
Press HOLD (+) (if  
put a call on hold  
available)  
Your handset displays a =  
(flashing handset) indicator to  
indicate that the call is on hold.  
or  
Press M > Hold  
Transferring a Call  
You can announce that you are transferring an active  
call to another party, or you can directly transfer the call.  
Announce the Call Transfer  
Find the Feature  
Press  
M > Hold  
To  
1
keypad keys  
enter the phone number where  
you are transferring the call  
2
N
dial the phone number  
Speak to the person who  
answers the target handset.  
3
M
open the menu  
scroll to Transfer  
4 S  
5
6
SELECT (+)  
OK (+)  
select Transfer  
confirm the transfer  
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Do Not Announce the Call Transfer  
Find the Feature  
Press  
M > Transfer  
To  
1
keypad keys  
dial that number where you are  
transferring the call  
2
N
transfer the call  
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Messages and Email  
Text, Email, Video, and MMS messages are brief  
messages that you can send and receive. Received  
messages appear on your display or in your message  
inbox.  
The total number of messages the inbox can hold  
depends on the length of the messages, and the number of other  
messages and drafts stored in your handset.  
Note: 3 has already programmed the text message inbox settings  
for you.  
Setting Up the Message Inbox  
Find the Feature  
M > Messages  
M > inbox to set up  
You can select Message Setup (for text messages), Email Msg Setup,  
Brwser Msg Setup, or Info Srvc Setup. See the following Setup Options  
tables.  
Message Setup Options  
Setting  
Description  
MMS Message Setup  
change settings for Video  
Message and Multimedia  
messages  
See the table following this.  
Inbox View  
select whether the inbox list  
shows message senders or  
subjects  
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Setting  
Description  
Service Centre No.  
enter the phone number for the  
service centre that handles your  
outgoing messages  
Reply Type  
Cleanup  
scroll to the default type of  
replies you want to send  
the period of time that your  
handset waits before it deletes a  
message  
Email Gateway  
enter the gateway number  
MMS Msg Setup Options  
Setting  
Description  
Hide Fields  
select which optional fields will  
not appear in your Message  
form  
Autosignature  
Download  
enter text to attach to the end of  
all of your messages  
choose to download new  
messages automatically, or to  
Defer (see page 79)  
Unread Only  
(IMAP setting)  
choose to receive only unread  
messages  
Receive Date Range  
(IMAP setting)  
choose to receive only  
messages that arrived on  
specified days  
Filter  
select phone numbers and email  
addresses from which  
messages will automatically be  
deleted  
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Setting  
Description  
Expire After  
enter the expiration period—the  
number of days your network  
tries to resend unreceived  
messages  
Reply Type  
select the default type of replies  
you want to send—Video  
Message or Multimedia  
Size Limit  
set the maximum allowable size  
of an incoming message  
Server Info  
display the selected MMS  
Server  
Email Msg Setup Options  
Setting  
Description  
ISP Settings  
select a GPRS or CSD Email  
connection, and change  
connection settings  
Email Provider  
Protocol  
select the provider name  
This changes Protocol, Host and  
Port settings (below) for sending  
and receiving Email  
select POP3 (stores Email on  
your handset) or IMAP (stores  
Email on the server)  
User ID  
your login User ID to send and  
receive Email  
Password  
your login Password to send and  
receive Email  
Messages and Email - 71  
Setting  
Description  
Sending Host  
IP or DNS server address for  
sending Email (such as  
mail.test.com)  
Sending Port  
port number for the sending host  
Receiving Host  
IP or DNS server address for  
receiving Email (such as  
pop.test.com)  
Receiving Port  
Return Address  
port number for the receiving  
host  
the address where replies to  
your messages are sent (usually  
your Email address)  
Name  
name to appear on messages  
from you (such as Bob)  
Cleanup  
the period of time that your  
handset waits before it deletes a  
message  
Save On Server  
Email Notify  
keeps copies of messages on  
the server (use a PC or other  
client to delete them on the  
server)  
select whether your phone  
notifies you when you receive  
Email  
This has no effect if you set  
Check New Msgs to No.  
72 - Messages and Email  
Setting  
Description  
Check New Msgs  
select how often your handset  
checks for Email  
If you select No, you can only  
check for email using Send/  
opening your Email Messages  
inbox.  
Hide Fields  
select message information that  
should not appear when you  
create an email message  
Auto Signature  
enter text to attach to the end of  
all of your messages  
Unread Only  
(IMAP setting)  
choose to receive only unread  
messages  
Receive Date Range  
(IMAP setting)  
choose to receive only  
messages that arrived on  
specified days  
Attachments  
(IMAP setting)  
select the attachment types you  
can receive  
Size Restriction  
set a size limit for Email  
messages  
Messages larger than the limit  
remain on the server. IMAP  
downloads all message  
headers.  
Messages and Email - 73  
Brwsr Msg Setup Options  
These are the settings for the Browser messages sent by 3:  
Setting  
Description  
Expire After  
enter the expiration period—the  
number of days your network  
tries to resend unreceived  
messages  
Cleanup  
the period of time that your  
handset waits before it deletes a  
message  
Msg Notification  
select whether your phone  
notifies you when you receive  
high priority and medium priority  
browser messages.  
Service  
select whether you want to  
receive all browser messages,  
only browser messages from  
one service centre, or no  
browser messages  
Info Srvc Setup Options  
These are the settings for the Information Services messages sent  
by 3:  
Setting  
Service  
Description  
turn cell broadcasts on or off  
Active Channels  
edit the list of channels that  
send you messages  
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Setting  
Languages  
Description  
change the languages in which  
you accept messages  
Note: You cannot change Lang1.  
It is the language set in the  
Initial Setup menu.  
Cleanup  
the period of time that your  
handset waits before it deletes a  
message  
Creating and Sending Messages  
Note: Your message inbox must be set up before you can send and  
receive messages. See page 69.  
You can send a text message to one or more recipients. You can  
manually enter each recipient’s phone number or email address, or  
select numbers/addresses from the contacts or recent call lists. You  
can also send a message to a Mailing List containing multiple  
There are four different types of messages: Text Message, Email,  
Video Message, and Multimedia. For a description of the items in each  
message type, see page 77.  
Shortcut: While dialling (with digits visible in the display), you can  
press M > Send Message to create a text message addressed to  
the number entered.  
Find the Feature  
M > Messages  
M > Create Message  
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Press  
To  
scroll to New Text Message,  
New Email, New Video Message, or  
New Multimedia  
1 S  
2
3
SELECT (+)  
select the type of message you  
want to send  
keypad keys  
complete the message contents  
(see the table after this  
procedure)  
4
5
DONE (+)  
finish the message  
Your handset displays  
Send Message Now?  
YES (+)  
send the message  
or  
NO  
(
+
)
choose to Send Later, Save to Drafts,  
or Discard Message  
Send Later stores the message in  
your Outbox, to send at a later  
time.  
Save to Drafts stores the message  
in your Drafts folder, where you  
can edit it and send it at a later  
time.  
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Message Contents  
Note: You cannot send Email messages to phone numbers.  
Item  
Description  
To  
one or more phone numbers or  
email addresses where you  
want to send the message  
(all message types)  
Tip: Remember to press and  
hold 1 to add a space between  
numbers that you enter  
manually.  
You can press BROWSE (+) to  
select one or more phone  
numbers or email addresses  
from the contacts or recent calls  
lists  
CC  
phone numbers or email  
addresses where you want to  
send a carbon copy of the  
message  
(not for Text  
Messages)  
BCC  
(not for Text  
Messages)  
phone numbers or email  
addresses where you want to  
send a blind carbon copy of the  
message (nobody can see their  
address, and they cannot see  
the other addresses)  
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Item  
Msg  
Description  
the text message you enter (to  
enter text, see page 31) or  
Multimedia you select  
(all message types)  
To insert a picture or other object  
in Text, Email or Video  
messages, press:  
M > Insert > object type  
> object  
Subject  
(not for Text  
Messages)  
the subject line of the message  
Priority  
(not for  
Text Messages)  
the message priority  
Receipt  
indicate if you want to receive a  
(not for Text or Email Delivery Report when the message  
Messages)  
arrives.  
Viewing Message Status  
Text messages that you send are stored in the outbox. To view the  
contents of your outbox:  
Find the Feature  
M > Messages > Outbox  
Messages are sorted from newest to oldest. The following icons  
indicate message status:  
<
>
sending in progress  
delivered  
sending failed  
g
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Receiving Messages  
Note: You must set up the text message inbox before you can  
receive text messages. See page 69.  
When your text message inbox is full, you must delete old  
messages before you can open new ones.  
Your handset checks for new Email messages periodically, or  
whenever you select  
M > Messages M > Send/Receive Mail  
or else  
M > Messages > Email Msgs  
When you receive a new text message, your handset displays New  
Message g and gives an alert. If reminders are turned on, your  
handset sends a reminder every five minutes until you close the  
new message notification, read the message, or turn off your  
Press  
To  
READ (+)  
open the message (or your text  
message inbox if there are  
multiple messages)  
or  
DETAILS (+)  
open message details (or a list  
of messages if there are more  
than one)  
When you are viewing message  
details, press DOWNLD (+) to  
download and read the  
message.  
Note: DETAILS appears for MMS messages if Download is set  
to Defer (see page 70)  
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Reading, Locking, or Deleting Messages  
Messages in the inbox are sorted from newest to oldest. The  
following indicators show message status:  
i
n
k
j
l
{
unread  
read  
unread with attachment  
unread and urgent  
read with attachment  
read and locked  
m
o
unread and urgent with  
attachment  
read and locked with  
attachment  
Note: The files that you download or receive as attachments might  
have a lock that keeps you from forwarding them.  
The oldest messages are deleted automatically as specified by the  
inbox Cleanup setting. If you want to save a message, you should  
lock it to prevent it from being deleted during cleanup.  
Find the Feature  
M > Messages > Message Inbox  
Press  
To  
scroll to the message  
1 S  
2
3
READ (+)  
SAVE (-)  
or  
open the message  
close the message  
DELETE  
or  
(
+
)
delete the message  
M
open the Message Menu to perform  
other procedures  
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While reading a message, press M for these options:  
Option  
Description  
Voice Call Back  
Make a voice call to the number in  
the message header or embedded in  
the message.  
Video Call Back  
Preview Video Call  
Go To  
Make a video call to the number in  
the message header or embedded in  
the message.  
Preview your phone’s camera image  
before making a video call to the  
selected number.  
Launch the micro-browser and go to  
a Web address (URL) embedded in  
the message.  
Reply  
Open a new text message, with the  
sender’s Reply To number or email  
address in the To field.  
Forward  
Open a copy of the text message,  
with an empty To field.  
Lock/Unlock  
Store  
Lock or unlock the message.  
Display a list of items that can be  
stored, including the sender’s number  
or email address, and a selected  
image or sound file.  
Delete  
Delete the message.  
Delete All  
Delete all inbox messages.  
Delete Messages  
Choose to delete only messages that  
are read, unread, or delivery reports.  
Create Message  
Open a new text message.  
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Option  
Setup  
Description  
Open the text message inbox setup  
menu.  
Note: To play attached sound files, press S to select the icon,  
then press PLAY (+).  
82 - Messages and Email  
   
Setting Up Your Contacts  
You can store a list of names and phone numbers or email  
addresses in your handset’s electronic phonebook.  
To see the names in your contacts, press M > Contacts from the  
idle display. Scroll to a name and press N to call the entry or VIEW  
(+) to view entry details as shown below.  
To show the entries in a category, see page 93.  
Viewing Entry Details  
Voice Name indicator  
indicates a recorded  
voice name  
Entry’s  
Name  
Entry’s phone number, em  
address, or  
mailing list  
Entry’s speed  
dial number  
5
9
Type  
TVCarlo Emrys  
01543372151410  
Speed No.15#  
indicator  
identifies  
number  
type:  
Ringer ID: Continental  
T Work  
P Home  
O Main  
Q Mobile  
R Pager  
h Email  
BACK  
EDIT  
Edit  
entry  
031427o  
Press M  
to open the  
Contacts Menu  
Return  
to list  
Entry’s ringer  
ID setting  
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Notes:  
Email entries, Mailing List entries, and entries stored on the  
SIM card do not have Type, Voice Name, or Ringer ID information.  
If the contacts entry is a mailing list, list members are listed  
after the entry’s name  
Creating a Contacts Entry  
You can store an entry on your handset or on the SIM card.  
Note: You can also use the following procedure to store a fixed dial  
entry by scrolling to and selecting Fixed Dial.  
Enter Information  
To create or edit a contacts entry:  
Find the Feature  
M > Contacts  
M > New > Phone Number or  
Email Address or Mailing List  
Shortcut: Enter a phone number in the idle display, then press  
STORE (+) to create a contacts entry with the number in the No.  
field.  
A phone number or email address is required for a contacts entry.  
All other information is optional. You can enter the following  
information for a contacts entry:  
Contacts Item  
Name  
Description  
enter a name for the contacts  
entry (to enter text, see page 31)  
Category  
scroll to the category that  
classifies the entry  
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Contacts Item  
Description  
No., Email, or Members  
enter the phone number or email  
address, or select contacts  
entries to add as members of  
the mailing list  
Type  
scroll to the type of phone  
number (only for phone numbers  
not stored on the SIM)  
Store To  
choose to store the entry on the  
handset or the SIM card.  
Voice Name  
Speed No.  
Ringer ID  
record a voice name for the  
entry. See page 87.  
Note: change the number you  
use to speed dial the entry.  
change the ring tone for calls  
from this entry  
Picture  
choose a picture to appear for  
calls from this entry  
Call-Light ID  
Private  
change the backlight that  
appears for calls from this entry  
indicate if this is a private entry  
(to show or hide private entries,  
see page 93)  
More  
create another entry with the  
same Name  
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Complete Contacts Entry  
When you are finished entering information for a contacts entry:  
Press  
To  
DONE (+)  
store the entry and return to the  
contacts list  
Storing a PIN Code with a Phone Number  
You can store a PIN code with the phone number for calls that  
require additional digits (for example, to make a calling card call, or  
to retrieve voicemail or answering machine messages). While  
entering a phone number, press M and select:  
Option  
Description  
Insert Pause  
Your handset dials the preceding  
digits, waits for the call to connect,  
then sends the remaining digit(s).  
Insert Wait  
Insert 'n'  
Your handset dials the preceding  
digits, waits for the call to connect,  
then prompts you for confirmation  
before it sends the remaining digit(s).  
Your handset prompts you for a  
number before dialling the call. The  
number you enter is inserted into the  
dialling sequence in place of the n  
character.  
Notes:  
You can store a maximum of 32 digits per number for a  
contacts entry stored on the handset. The maximum number  
may vary for entries stored on the SIM card. Each character  
counts as one digit.  
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You cannot store numbers that contain a w or n character on  
the SIM card.  
Recording a Voice Name For a Contacts Entry  
You can record a voice name for a new or existing contacts entry. A  
voice name lets you call the contacts entry using voice dial (see  
page 88).  
Note: You cannot record a voice name for an entry stored on a SIM  
card.  
Tip: Make your voice recording in a quiet location. Hold the  
handset about four inches (10 centimetres) from your mouth, and  
speak directly into the handset in a normal tone of voice.  
Find the Feature  
M > Contacts  
Do This  
To  
scroll to the entry that needs a  
voice name  
1
Press S  
2
3
Press VIEW (+) display the entry’s detailed view  
Press EDIT (+) edit the contacts entry  
scroll to Voice Name  
4
5
Press S  
Press  
RECORD (+)  
begin the recording process  
The handset displays Press  
Record then say name.  
6
Press  
record the voice name  
RECORD (+) and  
say the entry’s  
name (in two  
seconds)  
The handset displays Press  
Record then REPEAT name.  
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Do This  
To  
7
Press  
confirm the voice name  
RECORD (+) and  
The handset displays Trained:  
Voice Name.  
repeat the name  
8
Press DONE (-) store the voice name  
Dialling a Contacts Entry  
Use one of the following procedures to call a number (or send a  
text message to an email address) stored in your contacts. To use  
speed dial or 1-touch dial, see pages 65 and 65.  
Contacts List  
Find the Feature  
Press  
M > Contacts  
To  
1
keypad key letter jump to entries that begin with  
that letter (optional)  
scroll to the entry  
2 S  
3
N
make the call  
Voice Dial  
Find the Feature  
Do This  
M > Tools > Voice Dial  
To  
1
Press  
SELECT (+)  
activate the voice dial  
mechanism  
The handset displays Say Name  
Now.  
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Do This  
Say the pre-  
To  
2
to select the entry to be dialled  
recorded contacts  
entry name  
Video Dial  
Find the Feature  
Press  
M > Contacts  
To  
1
keypad key letter jump to entries that begin with  
that letter (optional)  
scroll to the entry  
2 S  
3
M > Video Call  
make the call  
Editing a Contacts Entry  
You can also use the following procedure to edit a fixed dial entry  
by selecting M > Settings > Dialling Services > Fixed Dial.  
Find the Feature  
M > Contacts  
Press  
To  
scroll to the entry you want to  
edit  
1 S  
2
3
VIEW (+)  
display the entry’s detailed view  
edit the contacts entry  
EDIT (+)  
Edit the entry information described on page 84.  
Tip: Press M to open the Contacts Menu to perform various  
operations on the selected entry.  
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Deleting a Contacts Entry  
To delete an entry:  
Find the Feature  
M > Contacts  
Press  
To  
scroll to the entry you want to  
delete  
1 S  
2
M
open the Contacts Menu  
scroll to Delete  
3 S  
4
5
SELECT (+)  
YES (+)  
select Delete  
confirm the deletion  
Using Contacts Categories  
Contacts categories let you use special ring tones and  
backlight colours for contacts entries you classify as  
“Business,” “Personal,” “General,” or other categories.  
Your phone and your UICC or SIM card both store each  
category you create.  
Create or Edit a Category  
Find the Feature  
M > Contacts  
M > Categories  
Press  
To  
scroll to a category to edit  
(select any category if you are  
creating a new one)  
1 S  
2
M
open the Categories menu  
scroll to New or Edit  
3 S  
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Press  
To  
4
5
6
SELECT (+)  
select New or Edit  
select the category Name  
CHANGE (+)  
keypad keys  
enter the category name (to  
enter text, see page 31)  
7
8
OK (+)  
store the category name  
open the member list  
CHANGE (+)  
scroll to a contacts entry you  
want to add or remove  
9 S  
Note: You cannot add entries  
stored on a SIM card.  
10 ADD (+)  
add an unchecked entry  
or  
REMOVE  
(
+
)
remove a checked entry  
close the member list  
11 DONE (+)  
12 CHANGE (+)  
select the category Ringer ID  
scroll to the ringer ID to use for  
calls from category entries  
13 S  
14 SELECT (+)  
select the ringer ID  
15 CHANGE (+)  
select the category  
Call-Light ID  
scroll to the backlight pattern for  
calls from category entries  
16 S  
17 SELECT (+)  
select the backlight  
18 DONE (+)  
store the category and return to  
the contacts list  
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Delete a Category  
Find the Feature  
M > Contacts  
M > Categories  
Press  
To  
scroll to the category  
1 S  
2
M
open the Categories menu  
scroll to Delete  
3 S  
4
5
SELECT (+)  
DONE (+)  
delete the category  
confirm the deletion  
Reorder Categories  
Find the Feature  
M > Contacts  
M > Categories  
M > Reorder List  
Press  
To  
scroll to the category you want  
to move  
1 S  
2
GRAB (+)  
grab the category you want to  
move  
move the category up or down  
the menu  
3 S  
4
INSERT (+)  
insert the category in the new  
location  
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View Category Entries  
You can select a category to show only its entries:  
Find the Feature  
M > Contacts  
M > Categories > the category  
you want to see  
Showing or Hiding Private Entries  
You can show or hide the contacts entries you mark as private. To  
mark an entry as private, see the Private item on page 85.  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Security  
> Show Private Entries or  
Hide Private Entries  
You can also press M > Setup in the contacts to change this  
setting.  
You must enter your private entry code to show private entries. To  
change your private entry security code:  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Security  
> New Passwords  
> Private Entries Code  
Sorting the Contacts List  
You sort your contacts list by speed dial number (the standard),  
name, voice name, or email address.  
Tip: The voice name sort is identical to the name sort, except that  
the entries with voice name tags appear first.  
Find the Feature  
M > Contacts  
M > Setup > Sort By  
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Press  
To  
scroll to the order you want  
1 S  
2
SELECT (+)  
select the order you want  
If you select Speed No., Voice Name, or Email, the procedure is complete.  
If you select Name, you must specify whether you want to view all  
numbers or just the primary number for each name:  
Press  
To  
3
CHANGE (+)  
change view preference  
scroll to Primary Contacts or  
All Contacts  
4 S  
5
6
SELECT (+)  
DONE (+)  
select the view preference  
set the view preference  
To set an entry’s primary phone number, see the following  
procedure.  
Tip: When the contacts list displays primary numbers only, you can  
scroll to a name and press S left or right to view other numbers  
associated with the name.  
Setting the Primary Number for a Contacts  
Entry  
When you enter multiple phone numbers for the same name, you  
can set one as the primary number.  
Note: You cannot set a primary number for entries stored on a SIM  
card.  
Find the Feature  
M > Contacts  
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Press  
To  
scroll to the entry  
1 S  
2
M
open the Contacts Menu  
scroll to Set Primary  
3 S  
4
SELECT (+)  
select Set Primary  
scroll to the number you want to  
set as the primary number  
5 S  
6
SELECT (+)  
set the primary number  
Depending on how the contacts list is sorted, the primary number is  
listed first, or is the only number that appears for a contacts entry.  
See page 93.  
Copying Contacts Entries  
You can copy entries from one position to another, such as from  
positions in your handset memory to positions in your SIM card  
memory.  
Note: These procedures do not delete the original entries.  
Copy a Single Entry  
Find the Feature  
M > Contacts  
To  
Press  
scroll to the entry  
1 S  
2
M
open the Contacts Menu  
scroll to Copy Entry  
3 S  
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Press  
To  
4
SELECT (+)  
select Copy Entry  
The handset displays the next  
available speed dial number.  
5
6
keypad keys  
edit the speed dial number  
OK (+)  
copy the entry to the new speed  
dial location  
Copy Multiple Entries  
Find the Feature  
Press  
M > Contacts  
To  
1
M
open the Contacts Menu  
scroll to Copy Entries  
2 S  
3
SELECT (+)  
select Copy Entries  
scroll to From (start)  
4 S  
5
6
CHANGE (+)  
select From (start)  
keypad keys  
enter the low speed dial number  
for the range of entries you want  
to copy  
7
OK (+)  
store the number  
scroll to From (end)  
8 S  
9
CHANGE (+)  
select From (end)  
10 keypad keys  
enter the high speed dial  
number for the range of entries  
you want to copy  
11 OK (+)  
store the number  
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Press  
To  
scroll to To (start)  
12 S  
13 CHANGE (+)  
14 keypad keys  
select To (start)  
Note: enter the low speed dial  
number for the entries’ new  
location  
15 OK (+)  
store the number  
copy the entries  
16 DONE (+)  
Checking Contacts Capacity  
You can check contacts capacity to see how much space is left for  
storing contacts entries on your handset and on the SIM card.  
Find the Feature  
Press  
M > Contacts  
To  
1
M
open the Contacts Menu  
scroll to Phone Capacity or  
SIM Capacity  
2 S  
3
SELECT (+)  
select Phone Capacity or SIM Capacity  
Your handset displays the  
handset memory meter, or the  
number of SIM card contacts  
entries available.  
Setting 1-Touch Dial Preference  
You can set 1-touch dial to call the entries in your handset memory  
contacts or the SIM card contacts.  
Find the Feature  
M > Settings > Initial Setup  
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Press  
To  
scroll to 1-Touch Dial  
1 S  
2
CHANGE (+)  
select 1-Touch Dial  
scroll to the list you want  
3 S  
4
SELECT (+)  
select the list  
Sending an Entry  
You can send pictures, sounds, bookmarks, events, and contacts to  
a connected computer. See page 132.  
Synchronising Your Contacts  
You can synchronise your contacts entries with an Internet server  
using a wireless connection. See page 131. This synchronises the  
Category, Ringer ID, Icon ID, and Mailing List information for each contacts  
entry  
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Personalising Your Handset  
Personalising a Ring Style  
You can change the alerts that notify you of the following events:  
incoming calls, text messages, voicemail messages, data calls,  
alarms, and reminders. Any changes you make are saved to the  
current ring style.  
Find the Feature  
M > Ring Styles > Alert Detail  
Alert represents the current ring style.  
Press  
To  
scroll to the event  
1 S  
2
CHANGE (+)  
select the event  
scroll to the event you want  
3 S  
4
SELECT (+)  
select the alert  
Note: Some ring tones vibrate automatically. If you use one of  
these tones, your phone vibrates even when it is not set to Vibrate  
or Vibe&Ring. To turn off these vibrations, see page 101.  
To turn off alerts for messages that arrive during a call, see  
page 54.  
Activating Ringer IDs  
When ringer IDs are turned on, your handset uses distinctive  
ringer alerts to notify you of incoming calls or messages from  
specific entries stored in your contacts or specific categories of  
entries in your contacts.  
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Find the Feature  
M > Ring Styles > Alert Detail  
> Ringer IDs  
Alert represents the current ring style.  
Press  
To  
scroll to On or Off  
1 S  
2
SELECT (+)  
select the option  
Setting Ringer or Keypad Volume  
Find the Feature  
M > Ring Styles > Alert Detail  
Alert represents the current ring style.  
Press  
To  
scroll to Ring Volume or Key Volume  
1 S  
scroll to the desired volume  
confirm the new volume  
2 S left or right  
3
OK (+)  
Setting Reminders  
Reminders are alerts that ring or vibrate to notify you about a  
voicemail or text message you have received, or a calendar  
event you have scheduled.  
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