Motorola E360 User Manual

Welcome  
Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless  
communications! We are pleased that you have chosen the  
Motorola E360 wireless phone.  
The advanced design of the handset, together with the capability  
of the software, make the E360 a revolutionary new concept in  
mobile communications.  
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Welcome  
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Libertyville, Illinois 60048  
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arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.  
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Menu Map  
Main Menu  
• Recent Calls  
Received Calls  
Dialed Calls  
Missed Calls  
NotePad  
• Settings  
(see next page)  
• STK Service  
Call Times  
Call Cost  
• Phone Book  
• Datebook  
• Fun  
Games  
Animation  
Wallpaper  
• Messages  
Create Message  
Message Inbox  
Quick Notes  
Chat  
Message Outbox  
Draft Folder  
Media Library  
Voicemail  
Cell Broadcast  
Message Setup  
• Quick Access  
• Browser  
Note: This is the standard phone  
menu layout. Menu organization  
and feature names may vary on  
your phone. Not all features may  
be available for all users.  
• Accessories  
Calculator  
Service Dial  
Fixed Dial  
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Menu Map  
Settings Menu  
• Profile Setting*  
• Caller Groups  
• WAP Profile  
• Call Forward  
• Quick Access Setup  
• Phone Status  
• In Call Setup  
• Security  
*
The Profile Setting submenu  
allows you to specify these  
settings to suit different  
situations:  
Color Setting  
In-Call Alerting  
Ring Type  
Ring Tone  
• Other Settings  
Personalize  
Ring Volume  
BatterySave  
Message Tone  
Keypad Tone  
Warning Tone  
Call Time Reminder  
Connected Alert  
Answer Mode  
Edit Ringtone  
Banner  
Screen Saver  
Initial Setup  
Time and Date  
Power on/off  
Backlight  
Language  
BatterySave  
Contrast  
Master Reset  
Master Clear  
Network  
Avail. Networks  
Network Setup  
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Understanding This Guide  
Many of your phone options are accessed by a simple menu  
system. A full description of the menus and how to move around  
them is covered in “Menu Navigation” on page 54.  
Key Presses  
Key presses are represented in this guide using the names of the  
keys followed by their symbols so that you may locate and use  
the required sequence quickly. For example, dial the number by  
pressing the Send key N.  
A longer sequence of key presses doesn’t always include the  
names of the keys, for example: M + P.  
This means that you should press the Menu key M, followed by  
the right soft key +, then the Power key P, in sequence, not  
simultaneously.  
When you press the left or the right soft key, the key symbol is  
followed by the related option shown on the bottom left or right  
side of the display. The option will be written between brackets  
and represented in gray and bold type. For example, press the  
right soft key + (Change) followed by the left soft  
key - (Done).  
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Understanding This Guide  
Prompts and Messages  
Your phone responds to key presses by displaying either easy to  
understand prompts that guide you to the next action, or simple  
messages confirming that your action is complete. Prompts and  
messages are represented in this guide in the following style:  
Enter SIM PIN or Completed.  
Optional Features  
Features marked with this label are optional  
network, SIM card, and/or subscription-dependent  
features. These features may not be offered by all  
service providers in all geographical areas. Contact  
your service provider for information about  
availability.  
Other Symbols  
You will find the following symbols used throughout this guide:  
Note: A Note contains additional information which is relevant  
to the feature/item of your phone.  
Caution: A Caution contains important additional information  
which is relevant to the efficient and/or safe usage of your  
phone.  
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Safety and General  
Information  
MPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT  
OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR  
PHONE.  
The information provided in this document supersedes the  
general safety information contained in user guides published  
prior to July 2000. For information regarding radio use in a  
hazardous atmosphere please refer to the Factory Mutual (FM)  
Approval Manual Supplement or Instruction Card, which is  
included with radio models that offer this capability.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not  
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
RF Operational Characteristics  
Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON,  
it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy. The phone  
operates in the frequency ranges of 880MHz to 960MHz and  
and 1710MHz to 1880MHz in digital mode.  
When you communicate with your phone, the system handling  
your call controls the power levels at which your phone  
transmits. The output power level typically may vary over the  
range of 0 Watts to 2.19 Watts for the 900MHz band and 0  
Watts to 1.12 Watts for the 1800MHz band. The phone is  
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Safety and General Information  
capable of transmitting in the frequency ranges of 880MHz to  
915MHz and 1710MHz to 1785MHz in digital mode.  
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy  
Your Motorola phone is designed to comply with the following  
national and international standards and guidelines regarding  
exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic  
energy:  
United States Federal Communications Commission, Code  
of Regulations; 47 CFR part 2 sub-part J  
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of  
Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992  
Caution: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)  
C95.1-1999 Edition  
National Council on Radiation Protection and  
Measurements (NCRP) of the United States, Report 86,  
1986  
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation  
Protection (ICNIRP) 1998  
Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6. Limits of Human  
Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the  
Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz, 1999  
Australian Communications Authority  
Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation-Human  
Exposure) Standard 1999  
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Safety and General Information  
To assure optimal phone performance and make sure human  
exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy is within the  
guidelines set forth in the above standards, always adhere to the  
following procedures:  
Portable Phone Operation and EME  
Exposure  
Antenna Care  
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement  
antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or  
attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC  
regulations.  
Do NOT hold the antenna when the phone is in use.  
Holding the antenna affects call quality and may cause the  
phone to operate at a higher power level than needed.  
Phone Operation  
When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone as you  
would a wireline telephone. Speak directly into the  
microphone.  
Body-Worn Operation  
To maintain compliance with FCC/Health Canada RF exposure  
guidelines, if you wear a phone on your body when transmitting,  
always place the phone in a Motorola-supplied or approved clip,  
holder, holster, case, or body harness for this product. Use of  
non-Motorola-approved accessories may exceed FCC/Health  
Canada RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use one of the  
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Safety and General Information  
Motorola-supplied or approved body-worn accessories, and are  
not using the phone held in the normal use position, ensure  
the phone and its antenna are at least one inch  
(2.5 centimeters) from your body when transmitting.  
Data Operation  
When using any data feature of the phone, with or without an  
accessory cable, position the phone and its antenna at  
least one inch (2.5 centimeters) from your body.  
Approved Accessories  
For a list of approved Motorola accessories, visit our website at  
www.mot.com  
.
Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility  
Note: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to  
electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded,  
designed, or otherwise configured for electromagnetic  
compatibility.  
Facilities  
To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility  
conflicts, turn off your phone in any facility where posted notices  
instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be  
using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.  
Aircraft  
When instructed to do so, turn off your phone when on board an  
aircraft. Any use of a phone must be in accordance with  
applicable regulations per airline crew instructions.  
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Safety and General Information  
Caution: Turn off the “Power on/off” feature prior to  
traveling on an airplane or entering into an area where  
the use of wireless devices is prohibited.  
Medical Devices  
Pacemakers  
The Advanced Medical Technology Association recommends that  
a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be  
maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a  
pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the  
independent research by, and recommendations of, the United  
States Food and Drug Administration.  
Persons with pacemakers should:  
ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches  
(15 centimeters) from your pacemaker when the phone is  
turned ON.  
NOT carry the phone in the breast pocket.  
use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the  
potential for interference.  
turn 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.  
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Safety and General Information  
Other Medical Devices  
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the  
manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately  
shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist  
you in obtaining this information.  
Safety and General Use While Driving  
Check the laws and regulations on the use of phones in the area  
where you drive. Always obey them.  
When using your phone while driving, please:  
give full attention to driving and to the road.  
use hands-free operation, if available.  
pull off the road and park before making or answering a  
call if driving conditions so require.  
Operational Warnings  
For Vehicles With an Air Bag  
Do not place a portable phone in the area over an air bag or in  
the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If  
a portable phone is placed in the air bag deployment area and  
the air bag inflates, the phone may be propelled with great force  
and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle.  
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Safety and General Information  
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres  
Turn off your phone prior to entering any area with a potentially  
explosive atmosphere, unless the phone is a model specifically  
identified as being “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 fueling areas such as below decks on boats,  
fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air  
contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal  
powders, and any other area where you would normally be  
advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Areas with potentially  
explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted.  
Blasting Caps and Areas  
To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn OFF  
your phone when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a  
blasting area, or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey  
all signs and instructions.  
Operational Cautions  
Antennas  
Do not use any portable phone that has a damaged  
antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your  
skin, a minor burn can result.  
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Safety and General Information  
Batteries  
All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury  
such as burns if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or  
beaded chains touches exposed terminals. The conductive  
material may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and  
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the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the phone  
while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is  
because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power  
levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network.  
In general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the  
power output of the phone.  
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it is  
tested to confirm compliance with the guidelines. The tests are  
performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn  
on the body) that conform to a uniform testing methodology  
determined by an expert standards body. The highest SAR value  
for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is  
0.402 W/kg.  
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of  
various phones and at various positions, they all meet the  
governmental requirements for safe exposure. Please note that  
improvements to this product model could cause differences in  
the SAR value for later products; in all cases, products are  
designed to be within the guidelines.  
Additional related information includes the Motorola testing  
protocol, assessment procedure, and measurement uncertainty  
range for this product.  
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About Your Phone, Battery  
and SIM Card  
Lanyard Hook  
Display  
Earpiece  
4-Way  
Navigation  
Key for Menu  
Use as speaker  
control  
Headset Port  
Connect to  
portable,  
handsfree  
headset.  
during call.  
Press up as shortcut  
to Quick Access  
list. Press down as  
shortcut to voice  
commands.*  
Soft Keys  
Press and hold  
left soft key as  
shortcut to  
voice tags for  
phonebook.  
Send Key  
Menu Key  
Power/End  
Key  
Accessory  
Connector  
Microphone  
*
Navigation shortcut: Enter a submenu by pressing the numeric key  
that corresponds to the submenus order in the current menu. For  
example, while inside the Recent Calls menu, press  
the Missed Calls submenu.  
3
to go to  
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Special Keys  
- Left Soft keySelects the option that appears in the  
bottom left corner of the display.  
M Menu keyPress to access the main menu or other Menu  
Options when the Menu indicator appears in the bottom  
center of the display.  
+ Right Soft keySelects the option that appears in the  
bottom right corner of the display.  
P Power keyTurns the phone on/off, ends a call, or returns to  
idle mode.  
S Navigation key–  
Menu Navigation  
:
-
-
Press up to scroll up through options in a menu or sub-menu.  
Press down to scroll down through options in the menu or  
sub-menu.  
Entering or editing text:  
Press left or right to scroll left or right.  
Shortcuts in Idle Mode:  
-
-
-
Press up to access Quick Access List.  
Press down to access voice commands.  
Shortcut during Call:  
Press up and down for volume control.  
-
N Send keyMakes a call or recalls recently dialed calls.  
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Note: The shapes of the keys that appear in this guide may vary  
slightly from those on the phone.  
The Display  
Message  
Waiting  
Indicator  
GPRS  
Indicator  
Roam  
Indicator  
In-Call Alerting  
Indicator  
Signal Strength  
Indicator  
5
Xk E  
x
\
Battery Level  
Indicator  
Test Network  
Joeri’s Phone  
Network  
Indicator  
Banner  
08:40 17/03  
Real Time  
Clock  
M
Date  
Indicator  
MESSAGE  
PH.BOOK  
Left  
Soft Key  
Right  
Soft Key  
Menu  
Key  
The top section of the display shows phone status indicators.  
Messages, phone numbers, and menu options appear in the  
middle of the display.  
Text labels at the bottom corners of the display show the current  
soft key options. A menu M indicator in the bottom center of the  
display indicates that you can open the main menu or a feature  
submenu to see more options. (For more information about the  
soft key and menu key labels, see “Using Your Phones Menus”  
on page 62.)  
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Some of the phone features described in this guide must be  
performed from the idle display. The term idle display refers to the  
standard display that you see when your phone is powered on  
and ready to use, while you are not on a call or using the menu  
system. In the idle display, your phone displays the selected  
wallpaper.  
The following are the various elements that can appear on your  
phones display.  
5 Signal Strength Indicator: Shows the strength of your  
phones connection with the network.  
You cannot send or receive calls when the “no signal” indicator  
is displayed.  
I
In Use Indicator: Appears when a call is in progress.  
\ Roam Indicator: Appears when your phone uses another  
network system outside your home network. When you leave  
your home network area, your phone roams or seeks another  
network.  
X Message Waiting Indicator: Appears when your phone  
receives a voicemail or message (SMS/EMS). The symbol will  
flash when your message storage area is full.  
k GPRS Indicator: Indicates a GPRS (General Packet Radio  
Service) connection. For data calls such as Internet access, GPRS  
uses a dedicated data channel.  
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In-call Alerting Indicator: Shows the current selected in-call  
alert profile. (See In-Call Alerting” on page 118.) The default  
in-call alert setting is “Ring”.  
x
y
o
u
t
Ring  
Vibrate  
Vibrate Then Ring  
Flash  
Off  
E Battery Level Indicator: Shows the amount of charge left  
in your battery. The more segments visible, the greater the  
battery charge.  
Recharge your battery as soon as possible when you see the Low  
Battery warning message.  
Note: When you charge the battery, the battery level indicator  
will flash. See Charging Your Batteryon page 29.  
Network Indicator: In the idle display, the network indicator  
will display the name of the current used network (Test  
Network in the sample display).  
Banner Indicator: In the idle display, the banner indicator  
displays the name of the current entered banner (Joeri’s Phone  
in the sample display). See “Banner” on page 149.  
Real Time Clock: In the idle display, the real time clock can  
display the time in either a 12-hour or 24-hour format. See  
Time and Date” on page 151.  
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Date Indicator: In the idle display, the date indicator displays  
the date. See “Time and Date” on page 151.  
Left Soft Key Option: Indicates that you can press the left soft  
key - to select the displayed option (Ph. Book in the sample  
display).  
e Menu Indicator: Indicates that you can press the Menu key  
to open a menu. See “Using Your Phones Menus” on page 62.  
Right Soft Key Option: Indicates that you can press the Right  
Soft key + to select the displayed option (Message in the  
sample display).  
Animated Icons  
Your phone displays animated icons to represent different  
activities. when you receive an SMS message while the phone is  
idle, the following animated icon appears:  
Low Temperature Use  
The liquid crystal display used in your phone behaves differently  
at extremely low temperatures. You may notice that the display  
responds slowly to key presses. This is normal and does not  
affect the phone operation in any way.  
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About Your Phone, Battery and SIM  
Earpiece Connector  
The earpiece connector is on the upper left side of your phone.  
Use this connector for the optional headset accessories.  
Communicating with External Devices  
To communicate with an external device such as a personal  
computer, your phone includes a data port located at the bottom  
of the phone.  
Setting Up the Data Port  
The data port requires a Motorola data cable.  
To connect the cable to your external device, refer to the  
manufacturers documentation.  
Looking After Your Phone  
Never leave your phone or battery in extreme temperatures  
(over 60° C), for example behind glass in very hot, direct  
sunlight.  
To clean your phone, use a moistened or antistatic cloth.  
Do not use a dry or electrostatically charged cloth.  
Battery Use  
Caution: To prevent injuries or burns, do not allow metal  
objects to contact or short-circuit the battery terminals.  
To maximize your batterys performance:  
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Always use Motorola Original batteries and battery  
chargers. The phone warranty does not cover damage  
caused from using non-Motorola batteries and/or battery  
chargers.  
New batteries or batteries that have been stored for a long  
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 phone  
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 more you talk on the phone or use phone features (like  
sending text messages), the less standby time your battery  
has.  
Best battery performance will be achieved when you  
regularly charge and discharge batteries as instructed in  
this manual.  
Battery performance is greatly affected by network  
coverage.  
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About Your Phone, Battery and SIM  
Set Battery Saving Mode to On. (See Battery Save” on  
page 152.) If left unused, a fully charged battery will  
discharge itself in approximately one month.  
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 center for proper disposal methods.  
Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may explode.  
Low Battery Warning  
When the battery level is low and only a few minutes of talk time  
remain, a warning signal (two double beeps) sounds, and Low  
Battery is displayed.  
When the battery is completely discharged, your phone turns off.  
Removing Your Battery  
Caution: Switch off your phone before removing the battery.  
Failure to do so may damage your phone memory.  
1
Press the release catch on the  
battery compartment, slide down  
the cover and lift the cover.  
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About Your Phone, Battery and SIM  
2
3
Push the battery toward the top  
of the phone.  
Lift the battery out from the  
bottom end.  
4
Replace the cover.  
Fitting Your Battery  
1
Remove the battery  
compartment cover.  
2
3
4
Align the connections on the  
battery with the connections on  
the phone.  
Press the battery toward the  
connections and push  
downward until it clicks into place.  
Replace the cover.  
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About Your Phone, Battery and SIM  
Charging Your Battery  
The travel charger can power the phone and charge a fitted  
battery.  
To charge your battery:  
1
2
Fit a battery onto your phone.  
Attach the correct adapter  
plug to the travel charger.  
3
4
Connect the travel charger to  
the phone.  
Note: The connector is keyed  
and can only be inserted one  
way.  
Insert the travel charger plug into a suitable mains power  
socket.  
The phone plays a beep-tone and displays the flashing battery  
icon when charging begins.  
Note: Your phone can be either on or off during charging.  
When you charge the battery while the phone is turned off, the  
phone displays Charging Battery. When charging is complete,  
your phone displays Charging Complete.  
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About Your Phone, Battery and SIM  
Your SIM Card  
Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card was supplied by your  
Cellular Service Provider when you bought your phone. You will  
not be able to make or receive calls if you do not have a SIM card  
inserted in your phone.  
Note: Some networks allow you to make emergency calls  
without a SIM card inserted.  
The SIM card is a “Smart Card” that contains your phone  
number, service details, and memory for Phone Book numbers  
and messages. You can therefore use your SIM card in someone  
elses GSM phone and you will be charged for the call.  
Like a bank or credit card, you should keep your SIM card secure.  
Do not bend or scratch your card, and avoid exposure to static  
electricity or water.  
Caution: Switch off your phone before inserting or removing  
the SIM card. Failure to do so may damage the memory on your  
SIM card.  
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About Your Phone, Battery and SIM  
SIM Card Insertion/ Removal  
1
2
3
Switch off your phone by pressing the Power key O.  
Remove the battery cover and the battery.  
Slide the SIM card carefully into  
the slot as indicated on the  
phone. Make sure that the notch  
of the SIM card is in the bottom  
right corner.  
4
Replace the battery and battery cover.  
If the SIM card is inserted the wrong way or is damaged, the  
message Insert SIM is displayed. Remove the SIM card, check  
that it is aligned correctly, and then re- insert it into the phone.  
To remove the SIM card, follow  
steps 1 and 2, then slide the card  
carefully downward until it comes  
out.  
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Replacing the Face Plate  
1
2
3
Switch off your phone by pressing the Power key O.  
Remove the battery cover and the battery.  
Push the two face plate latches inward.  
4
5
Turn the phone over, slide the face  
plate downward, and lift it off the  
phone.  
Push the new face plate down  
onto the phone.  
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6
7
8
Slide the face plate toward the upper  
end of the phone until it locks into  
place.  
Push the face plate latches outward to close  
them.  
Replace the battery and battery cover.  
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Calls  
Switching the Phone On and Off  
To switch the phone on or off, press and hold the Power key P.  
If you switch the phone on and there is no SIM card inserted,  
your phone will display the message Insert SIM. Insert your SIM  
card. Once inserted, the phone will check that the SIM card is  
valid.  
A number of messages will then be displayed:  
Enter SIM PIN—a request to enter the SIM card PIN. (If  
required, see “SIM PIN” on page 140.)  
Enter Phone Unlock Code—a request to enter the phone  
unlock code. (If required, see “Unlock Code” on page 141  
for more details.)  
Searching...Please Wait followed by a network name—  
as the phone searches and then finds a suitable network to  
connect to.  
Entering Your SIM Card PIN  
Use the digit keys (0 to 9) to enter the SIM PIN, provided  
by your service provider.  
A * character is displayed for each digit of the PIN that you type.  
If you make a mistake, press and release - (Delete) to  
remove the last digit. When the SIM PIN is complete press +  
(OK).  
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Making and Receiving Phone Calls  
If the PIN entered is incorrect, the warning message  
Incorrect: 2 Tries Left is displayed, followed by Enter  
SIM PIN.  
If the PIN is entered incorrectly a second time, the warning  
message Incorrect: 1 Try Left is displayed, followed by  
Enter SIM PIN.  
If you enter the PIN correctly, your phone displays an  
animated icon and the message SIM: Unlocked.  
Caution: If you enter an incorrect SIM PIN three times in a row,  
your SIM card is disabled and your phone displays the message  
SIM Blocked. You need to enter a PIN unblocking key (PUK)  
code, which you can obtain from your service provider. See SIM  
PIN” on page 140 for more details on unblocking your phone.  
The PIN can be changed. See “SIM PIN” on page 142 for more  
details.  
Entering Your Unlock Code  
If your phone displays the message Enter Phone Unlock Code,  
you must use the number keys (0 to 9) to enter your  
unlocking code.  
The unlock code is a four-digit number which is set at  
manufacture to 1234. The code can be changed. See “Unlock  
Code” on page 141 for more details.  
If you forget your unlock code:  
1
Press the Menu keyM.  
The phone prompts you to enter the security code.  
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2
Enter the security code. (See “Security Code” on page 141.)  
The phone is now unlocked.  
Locking the Keypad  
Press the Menu key M followed by * to lock the keypad and  
power key to prevent the phone from being used or turned off.  
All keys except the Power key P will be disabled. You can still  
answer an incoming call when the keyboard is locked by pressing  
Send N or + (ANSWER).  
To remove the lock, press the Menu key M followed by *.  
For more information on locking and unlocking the keypad, see  
Lock Keypad” on page 138  
You can still place an emergency call when the keypad is locked  
See “GSM Emergency Calls” on page 41.  
Making a Phone Call  
To make a phone call, your phone must be switched on and  
unlocked. It will not be possible to make a phone call unless you  
are in an area with GSM 900 or 1800 service. When your phone  
detects service, it displays a series of rising bars, 4, to show  
the signal strength.  
There are a number of different ways to make a phone call:  
using the digit keys  
using the redial option  
redialing a number from the Dialed Calls list  
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using TurboDial to dial a phonebook entry  
dialing a phonebook entry  
calling the originator of an SMS or EMS message  
using Voice Command  
Note: Your phone contains a “phonebook” that can be used to  
store names and telephone numbers. See “The Phone Book  
Menu” on page 66 for further details.  
The simplest method of making a phone call is to enter the  
number using the digit keys, then press Send N.  
Note: If you make a mistake, press and release - (Delete) to  
remove the last digit. Press and hold - (Delete) to remove  
the entire number.  
To indicate that you are making a phone call, your phone  
displays the outgoing call animation and the word Calling…  
followed by the telephone number or the name of phonebook  
entry (if the number you are calling is stored in the phonebook)  
you are calling.  
If the call is not answered and you want to end it, press the  
Power key P. Your phone displays the ending-a-call animation.  
When the phone call is answered, the phone displays a timer  
that shows the duration of the connection.To end the call, press  
the Power key P. Your phone displays the ending-a-call  
animation.  
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Dialing Phonebook Numbers by Using  
VoiceName  
See “Using a Voice Command for a Phonebook Entryon  
page 51 for more information.  
Calling the Originator of an SMS or EMS  
Message  
For instructions on calling the originator of an SMS or EMS, see  
the Messages menu option “Call Back” on page 94.  
International Phone Calls  
To make an international phone call, press and hold 0 until  
your phone displays the international dialing prefix +. This allows  
you to call from any country without knowing the local  
international access code.  
Now enter the country code, followed by the phone number. The  
country code follows the conventional format: 49 for Germany,  
44 for the UK, etc.  
Remove the leading 0 of the area code when you dial (just as  
you do when making any international call).  
Inserting Pauses into Phone Numbers  
To obtain a three-second pause character in a phone number,  
press and hold * until the pause character p appears.  
The pause character produces a three-second delay when used.  
However, the first pause character in a phone number is a special  
case, it will not begin its delay until the call is answered.  
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You can also produce a wait character. Your phone dials the  
digits preceding the wait character, waits for the call to connect,  
then prompts you for confirmation before it sends the remaining  
digit(s). To produce the wait character, press and hold * until  
the pause character p appears, then press * again until the  
wait character w appears  
Pause—A Working Example.  
Suppose, for example, you have a tone-based voicemail system  
on 555-6911, with a mailbox number 1066 and password 2001.  
You would dial as follows and then press Send N:  
5556911p1066p2001  
The first part of the number (5556911) dials the voicemail  
system.  
Next, the first pause produces a three-second delay (which  
allows time to complete the connection).  
The phone then sends the tones for 1066 to select the  
mailbox.  
The second pause produces another three-second delay.  
The phone sends the tones for 2001 as the password.  
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GSM Emergency Calls  
Your service provider programs one or more emergency numbers  
that you can call under any circumstances. If your phone finds a  
network, you can dial and call the emergency number even  
when your phone is locked, when you are prompted to enter a  
code or password, when the SIM card is not inserted in your  
phone, or when the SIM card is blocked or disabled.  
Emergency calls are directed to a central emergency operator.  
Note: Emergency numbers vary by country. Your phones  
emergency number(s) may not work in all locations.  
Receiving a Phone Call  
To receive a phone call:  
Your phone must be powered on and unlocked.  
You must be in an area with GSM 900 or 1800 service.  
Your Call Diversion and Call Barring settings must not be  
set to divert or bar incoming calls.  
When your phone receives a call, it rings and/or vibrates and  
displays the incoming call animation and the message Incoming  
Call. If you have Caller Line Identification, the callers number or  
name (if the name is stored in the phonebook) also appears.  
To answer the call:  
Press + (ANSWER).  
or  
Press Send N.  
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If you don’t want to answer the call, press - (IGNORE) or the  
end P key.  
If your phone rings and you do not answer it, the message  
1 Missed Call will be displayed to show you that a call attempt  
was received.  
Ending a Phone Call  
To end a phone call:  
Press the Power key P.  
or  
Press the Menu key M, select Hang Up, and press  
+ twice.  
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The Call Menu  
Call Menu  
Call Menu  
During Single Call  
During Two Calls  
New Call  
Hang Up  
Volume  
Hang Up  
Volume  
Hold Active  
Activate Call  
Swap Call  
Hold Active  
Muting  
On  
Conference Call  
Muting  
Off  
Messages  
See "Messages" Menu  
On  
Call Transfer  
Messages  
Off  
See "Messages" Menu  
Phone Book  
The Call menu provides access to additional functionality during  
a call. The menu offers different features depending on whether  
you are on a single call or two (such as when you have one call  
on hold).  
Entering the Call Menu  
The Call menu is accessed by pressing the Menu key M during  
a call.  
Leaving the Call Menu  
To leave the Call menu, press - (Back).  
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Call Menu Options  
The options listed in the Call menu dynamically change  
depending on the current call state. This section lists all possible  
Call menu options.  
Note: Only some options appear at any given time. The order of  
the options may vary.  
New call  
This option allows you to make another call.  
Hang up  
This option enables you to hang up either the active call or the  
call on hold.  
Volume  
Use this option to adjust the earpiece volume.  
Activate Call  
This option makes an “on-hold” call the active call.  
Hold Active  
This option places the active call on hold.  
Swap Call  
This option will put all the telephones participating in the  
conference on hold or make them active. See “Making a  
Conference Call” on page 47 for more details.  
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Conference Call  
participants. See “Making a Conference Call” on page 47 for  
more details.  
Muting  
This feature allows you to turn off the microphone during a  
phone call.  
To resume your conversation, reselect this option.  
Call Transfer  
Transfer” on page 49 for more details.  
Messages  
This option allows you to jump to the Messages menu. See “The  
Messages Menu” on page 87 for more details.  
Phone Book  
This option allows you to access the phonebook. See “The Phone  
Book Menu” on page 66.  
Call Holding and Call Waiting  
Your phone supports Call Holding and Call Waiting. Using these  
options, you can place a current phone call on hold and then  
accept an incoming call or start a second call. See “Call  
Waiting” on page 137 for more details about this feature.  
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Call Holding and Call Waiting Scenarios  
During a call, the display changes according to the calls status,  
and presents the option that you are most likely to use.  
To accept the displayed option, press the right soft key +.  
To select another option, press the Menu M key, then scroll  
through alternate options in the Call menu.  
To put an active call on hold:  
Press + (HOLD).  
or  
Press the Menu key M and select Hold active.  
To reconnect the call, press + (RESUME).  
To put an active call on hold and make another call:  
1
2
3
Press + (HOLD).  
Press the Menu key M.  
Select New call.  
To switch between an active call and a held call:  
Press + (SWITCH).  
To accept a waiting call during an active call:  
Press + (YES) when your phone displays the message  
Call Waiting Answer?. The active call will be placed on  
hold.  
To end the active call before accepting the waiting call:  
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1
2
Press the Menu key M.  
Select Hang Up.  
To reject a waiting call:  
Press - (Ignore) when your phone displays Call  
Waiting Answer?.  
Note: If you have an active call, a call on hold and a call  
waiting, you cannot accept the waiting call until you end  
either the active call or the held call, or join the active and  
held calls.  
Making a Conference Call  
This option joins an active call with a held call. You can have a  
conference call with up to six total participants.  
At any time during a call, you can add, disconnect, or separate  
calls from the conference using other Call menu options.  
Note: You must subscribe to both Conference Call and Call  
Waiting Supplementary Services to use this feature.  
Initiating a Conference Call  
To initiate a Conference Call:  
1
2
Press the Menu key M.  
Select New Call. While you dial another number, the  
previous active call is placed on hold. You then have one  
active call and one call on hold.  
3
To link the active call and the “on-hold” call:  
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Press - (LINK).  
or  
Press the Menu key M and select Conference call.  
Managing a Conference Call  
During a Conference Call, you can add new calls or separate  
calls from the conference.  
Adding a New Call  
To add more calls (up to 5) to a Conference Call:  
1
2
3
4
Enter the Call menu.  
Press the Menu key M.  
Select New Call.  
Dial the desired number.  
While you dial, the conference call is placed on hold. You  
will have one active call and a Conference Call that is on  
hold.  
5
To join the new active call with the original Conference Call  
in progress:  
Press - (LINK).  
or  
Press the Menu key M and select Conference call.  
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Separate a Caller from the Conference  
During a Conference Call, you can separate a selected caller  
from the main call.  
Note: To separate a caller from the main Conference Call, there  
must not be any calls on hold.  
To separate a caller from a Conference Call:  
1
2
Press the Menu key M.  
Select Private Call.  
Your phone displays the phone number or name of the  
members of the Conference Call.  
3
Scroll to the call you want to separate, and press  
+ (Select).  
The selected call is separated from the main Conference  
Call. Private conversation between you and the selected  
member is possible.  
4
To re-join all calls, select Conference Call from the Call  
menu.  
Call Transfer  
Call Transfer transfers a call to another phone. You  
can transfer calls in two ways: before or after the  
third party is connected.  
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Completing a Call Transfer without Connecting  
to the Third Party  
To transfer a call to another phone without waiting for a  
connection to that phone:  
1
2
3
Press the Menu key M.  
Select Call Transfer from the Call menu.  
Enter the number where the call will be transferred, and  
press Send N.  
Your phone attempts to transfer the call and displays  
Transferring Call, followed by Call Transferred. When the  
call is successfully transferred, you are automatically  
disconnected.  
Completing a Call Transfer After Connecting to  
the Third Party  
If you already have an active call and a call on hold:  
1
2
Press the Menu key M.  
Select Transfer Call from the Call menu.  
Your phone attempts to transfer the active call to the call on  
hold. The display shows Transferring Call followed by Call  
Transferred. When the transfer succeeds, you are  
automatically disconnected.  
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Voice Commands  
With Voice Commands, you can call a phone number or activate  
a Quick Access feature with a single spoken command:  
When used to call an entry in the phonebook, the  
command is called a Voice Name. You can assign Voice  
Names to any phonebook entries in your phone memory.  
You can enter up to 10 Voice Names.  
When used to activate a Quick Access menu feature, the  
command is called a Voice Tag. You can assign Voice Tags to  
any Quick Access features.You can enter up to 10 Voice  
Tags.  
Note: You cannot assign Voice Names to entries stored on SIM  
card memory.  
While recording a voice command, you cannot make or receive  
any calls. For best results while recording, make sure there is no  
wind or background noise, and speak in a clear, natural voice.  
Your phone allows about two seconds for each voice command.  
Adding a Voice Command to a Phonebook  
Entry  
In the Phonebook Menu you can add a voice command to a  
phonebook entry. See “Recording a Voice Name for a  
Phonebook Entryon page 69 for instructions.  
Using a Voice Command for a Phonebook Entry  
1
In the idle display, press and hold - (PH.BOOK).  
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If no voice names are stored, your phone displays No  
voice names are stored in phonebook. Follow the  
instructions in “Recording a Voice Name for a  
Phonebook Entryon page 69.  
If your phonebook contains entries with a Voice Name,  
your phone displays Say Name Now.  
2
Speak the desired Voice Name.  
For best results, complete this step in an area with minimal  
wind and background noise.  
If the phone does not find a matching Voice Name, it  
displays Voice Name not found. You return to the  
phonebook.  
If the name you speak matches a Voice Name, your  
phone calls the matching entry.  
Adding a Voice Command to a Quick Access  
Feature  
In the Quick Access Setup submenu in the Settings Menu, you  
can add a voice command to a Quick Access feature. See “Add  
or Modify Voice Tag” on page 131 for instructions.  
Using a Voice Command for a Quick Access  
Feature  
In the idle display, press the down-arrow on the Navigation  
key S.  
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If no voice commands are stored, your phone displays No  
voice commands are stored. Follow the instructions in  
Add or Modify Voice Tag” on page 131.  
If your phone includes Quick Access features with assigned  
voice commands, your phone displays Say Command Now.  
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Menu Navigation  
Many of your phones options are accessed by using menus. A  
menu is a simple list of options. Some of these options provide  
access to a further list of options called submenus  
.
Entering the Menus  
Four different keys are used to access menus:  
Menu key M —Press to access the main menu from the  
idle display or other menu options when the Menu indicator  
appears in the bottom center of the display. During a call  
you can press the Menu key M to enter the Call menu.  
Top of the Navigation key S —Press this key to  
access the Quick Access menu from the idle display.  
Left soft key - Press to select the option shown in  
the bottom left corner of the display. Usually the option  
shown is Exit or Back, but it may sometimes be a menu  
option. For example, in the idle display the option shown in  
the bottom left corner is PH. BOOK. In this case you can  
enter the Phone Book menu by pressing the left soft  
key -. In the Browser menu, this key acts as Select.  
Right soft key + Press to select the option shown in  
the bottom right corner of the display. Usually the option  
shown is Select, but sometimes this may also be a menu  
option. For example, in the idle display the option shown in  
the bottom left corner is MESSAGE. In this case you can  
enter the Messages menu by pressing the right soft  
key +.  
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Selecting Menu Options  
To move from one option to another on the same level, use the  
Navigation key S to scroll up and down.  
Menu Options with Security Codes  
Some options are protected from misuse by requiring you to  
enter one of the security codes. To use these options, you must  
enter the requested code before proceeding.  
Leaving the Menus  
To leave any of the menus, you can either press the power  
key P once or repeatedly press the left soft key -.  
How to Enter Text on Your Phone  
The 0, 1, … …,8 and 9 keys are used to enter text  
on your phone, for example when storing names in the  
phonebook or when creating messages.  
You can enter all characters (letters, numbers, and symbols)  
using the standard TAP method. Other text modes let you easily  
enter numbers and symbols or insert text already stored on your  
phone. Finally, iTAPa predictive text mode—lets you enter  
text with a minimum of key presses.  
Table of Characters  
The following table of characters identifies the characters  
assigned to each key. The top line shows the upper case  
characters and the lower line shows the lower case characters  
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0
1
+ - 0 x * / = > < # §  
space . 1 ? ! , @ & : ; " - ( ) ' ¿ ¡ % £ $ ¥  
A B C 2 Ä Å à  
2
a b c 2 ä å à  
3
D E F 3 É φ  
d e f 3 é φ  
4
5
6
7
8
GHI4 Γ  
g h i 4 Γ  
J KL5 ∆  
j k l 5 ∆  
MNO6 ÑÖ Ø Ω  
m n o 6 ñ ö ø Ω  
PQRS7 ∏ β ∑  
p q r s 7 π β ∑  
T U V 8 θ Ü  
t u v 8 θ ü  
9
W X Y Z 9 Ξ ψ  
w x y z 9 Ξ ψ  
While the cursor is on the text entered, press the up-arrow on  
the Navigation key S to change from lower case to upper  
case. Press the down-arrow on the Navigation key S to  
change from upper case to lower case.  
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Choosing a Text Entry Mode  
To select and activate a text entry mode, press M from any text  
entry screen and then select the mode from the Entry Method  
menu:  
TAP Method  
iTAP  
Press a key to generate a character.  
Press a key to generate a character  
and a dynamic dictionary uses this to  
name options.  
iTAPTM may not be available on the  
phone in all languages  
Number  
The keypad produces numeric  
characters only. For some text areas,  
this is the only method available, for  
example, phone numbers.  
Note: The text entry mode you select remains active until you  
change it by selecting another mode.  
How to Enter Text in TAP Mode  
In TAP Mode, each key has different characters assigned to it.  
(See Table of Characters” on page 55.) Press the same key  
several times to scroll through its assigned characters.  
For example, press 5 to display the J or j character. If you  
press the same key again, you display the K or k character, and  
so on.  
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To enter the next character, press the next key for the character  
you require. If the next character is on the same key, wait for the  
cursor to move to the next position.  
TAP—Correcting Text  
In TAP Mode, you can delete one character at a time or you can  
delete all the text.  
Press the left- or right-arrow on the Navigation key S to move  
the cursor left or right.  
To delete the character before the cursor, press - (DELETE).  
You can then insert any new characters you require. To delete all  
the text, press and hold - (DELETE).  
How to Enter Text in iTAP Mode  
If iTAP Mode does not support the current language set up for  
your phone, then only TAP Mode is available.  
In iTAP Mode, each key has different characters assigned to it.  
When you press a key to begin a word, the available characters  
for that key appear at the bottom of the display. As you add  
characters, a dynamic dictionary builds and displays a set of text  
options. iTAP highlights the first choice text option.  
To highlight and add characters to an alternative text option, use  
the Navigation key S to move left or right. A left- or right-  
arrow on the bottom line indicates that more text options are  
available.  
When you are ready to add a highlighted word to the main  
display area, press + (Select).  
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To begin adding another word, press the next key you require. If  
you are finished editing, press + (OK).  
Note: In iTAP mode, the 2 to 9 keys produce only standard  
letters as predicted by the dynamic dictionary. The 1 key  
generates all the punctuation and symbols. The 0 key  
generates 0.  
iTAP—Locking a Word  
You lock a word to give yourself a better selection of text options  
or to stop the dynamic dictionary from changing the core text  
you are using. The core text can change if you create a word that  
is not in the dynamic dictionary.  
You can lock a word in two ways:  
Press the left or right-arrow on the Navigation key S to  
highlight an alternative text option (even if you then return  
to the original text option). The highlighted text then forms  
the basis for all subsequent text options.  
Use the left soft key - to return to the core text you  
require. For example, you add p to Scri but iTAP changes  
the text option to Paris. If you press the left soft key -,  
and highlight Pari, Pari is locked.  
iTAP—Punctuation and Upper Case Characters  
When you select a word for the main display area, iTAP  
automatically inserts a space. However, iTAP does not necessarily  
add a space if you insert a punctuation character such as a  
period.  
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Press 1 to add a punctuation character or symbol. iTAP  
automatically adds an upper case character at the beginning of a  
message, at the beginning of a sentence, and at the beginning of  
each word in the phonebook.  
To insert upper case characters at any other time, press the  
up-arrow on the Navigation key S to change from lower case  
to upper case. Press the down-arrow on the Navigation key S  
to change from upper case to lower case.  
iTAP—Adding Numeric Characters  
When you press a key, the numeric character assigned to the key  
appears as one of the alternative text options. Once you  
highlight a numeric character, all subsequent characters are  
numeric until you press + (OK).  
iTAP—Correcting Text  
In iTAP Mode, you can correct the text in the main display area.  
You can delete one character at a time or one word at a time.  
Press the left or right-arrow on the Navigation key S move the  
cursor left or right.  
To delete the character before the cursor, press - (DELETE).  
You can then insert any new characters you require.  
To delete the word before the cursor, press and hold  
- (DELETE). If you continue to press - (DELETE), you delete  
the next word, and so on, until you delete all the words.  
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iTAP—The Dynamic Dictionary  
The dynamic dictionary learns the most recent and the most  
frequent words that you use. This includes names and acronyms.  
If there are words that you do not use frequently, then the  
dynamic dictionary deletes these first to make room for new  
words or words that are more frequently used.  
The language you specify for the phone determines the dynamic  
dictionary that it uses (if one is available). See “Languages” on  
page 107.  
How to Enter Text in Numeric Mode  
The keys 0, 1 to 9 produce numeric characters only.  
Correcting Text  
In Numeric Mode, you can delete one character at a time or you  
can delete all the text.  
Press the left or right-arrow on the Navigation key Sto move  
the cursor left or right.  
To delete the character before the cursor, press - (DELETE).  
You can then insert any new characters you require. To delete all  
the text, press and hold - (DELETE).  
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Using Your Phone’s Menus  
The Recent Calls Menu  
This feature allows you to review your most recently used phone  
numbers. Depending on the option you choose, you can then  
redial a phone number, store a phone number in your  
phonebook, delete one or all the phone numbers and even add  
digits to it.  
After you have selected an option, scroll through the list of  
phone numbers. The different sub-menu options are described in  
the following sections.  
Received Calls  
Select this option to view and redial the phone number of any of  
the last twenty calls received. In addition, you can add digits to  
the phone number, and you can store any of the phone numbers  
in your phonebook.  
When you scroll through your last twenty received calls, each call  
appears with a call position number, for example: 1), 2), 3) …  
20).  
When you press + (View), the phone number is displayed. You  
can dial the number by pressing Send N.  
Press the Menu key M to select a phone number. You can then  
scroll through and select one of the following options.  
Store  
Select this option to add all the phone number details (including  
any details you have added) to your phone or SIM memory.  
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1
2
Scroll through the Entry details and press + (Change).  
Enter or modify the selected entry details, and press  
- (Done).  
The telephone number details will now be stored to your  
phone or SIM memory.  
Delete  
Select this option to delete the selected phone number from your  
Received Call list.  
Delete All  
Select this option to delete all the phone numbers stored in your  
Received Call list.  
Add Digits  
Select this option to add digits to a phone number from your  
Received Call list. After you have added the necessary digits you  
can store the phone number by pressing + (Store).  
Dialed Calls  
Select this option to view and redial the phone number of any of  
the last twenty calls dialed. In addition you can add digits to the  
phone number, and you can store any of the phone numbers in  
your phonebook.  
When you scroll through your last twenty dialed calls, each call  
appears with a call position number, for example: 1), 2), 3) …  
20).  
1
Press + (View).  
The phone number is displayed.  
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2
Dial the number by pressing Send N.  
or  
Press the Menu key M. You can then scroll through and  
select the options (Store, Delete, Delete all and Add  
Digits) described in “Received Calls” on page 62.  
Missed Calls  
Select this option to view and redial recently missed calls. In  
addition, you can add digits to the phone number, and you can  
store any of the phone numbers in your phonebook  
When you scroll through your last twenty missed calls, each call  
appears with a call position number, for example: 1), 2), 3) …  
20).  
1
Press + (View).  
The phone number is displayed.  
Dial the number by pressing Send N.  
or  
2
Press the Menu key M. You can then scroll through and  
select the options (Store, Delete, Delete all and Add  
Digits) described in “Received Calls” on page 62.  
NotePad  
Your phone uses a notepad to store the most recent string of  
digits entered—either for a phone number that you called or for  
a number that you entered but did not call. The maximum  
number of digits that you can enter in your notepad is 40.  
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You can call the number, create a phonebook entry, or perform  
other operations with the number stored in the notepad.  
Call Times  
Select this option to see the duration of recent calls.  
The option Last Call displays the time spent on the last  
call dialed or received. You cannot reset this timer. Times  
are indicated as: hours, minutes, seconds – (HH:MM:SS).  
The option All Calls displays the total time spent on  
dialed and received calls since the last time you reset this  
option.  
The option Lifetime is used to display total time spent on  
all calls on this phone. This option cannot be reset.  
Call Cost  
Select this option to display the cost of your calls or the amount  
of credit available. The figures are in phone units.  
The option Credit Available displays your remaining  
credit.  
The option All Call Costs displays the cost of all your  
chargeable calls.  
The option Last Call Cost displays the cost of your last  
chargeable call.  
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The Phone Book Menu  
You can store names and telephone numbers in your  
“phonebook.” These entries are stored on your phones memory  
or SIM card memory, and in the Fixed Dial list on your SIM card.  
Phonebook entries are sorted alphabetically by name.  
Note: Availability of the Fixed Dial list feature depends on the  
type of SIM.  
Once stored, a number can be quickly retrieved and dialed. Your  
phone can store up to 300 entries, and the SIM card can store  
100 or more entries in the Personal Numbers list. The number of  
SIM card entries varies depending upon the type of SIM card  
issued by your Cellular Service Provider.  
You can also store up to 40 entries in a Fixed Dial list, if you have  
this feature. Fixed Dial allows you to limit use of your phone to  
particular numbers or to country codes, area codes, or other  
prefixes of your choice.  
To see the list of names stored in your phonebook:  
1
2
Press the Menu Key M.  
Scroll to Phone Book and press + (Select). (You can  
also access the phonebook from the idle display by pressing  
- (Ph. Book).)  
The phone displays an alphabetically sorted list of stored  
phonebook entries. To the right of each entry is an icon that  
indicates whether the entry is stored in your phones  
memory or on the SIM card.  
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4
5
Enter the first letter of the entry, then scroll to the desired  
entry.  
When you find the desired entry, press + (View) to view  
details of the entry.  
To dial the selected entry, press Send N.  
You can also apply any of the Phone Books menu options  
on the selected entry by pressing the Menu key M and  
then scrolling through them. The different menu options are  
described below.  
New  
Use the Newoption to add (store) entries to the phonebook. You  
can choose to add the new entry to either the phone or SIM card  
memory locations.  
A phonebook entry must include a phone number. All other  
details are optional.  
1
After you enter the Phone Book, select New.  
or  
Scroll to [New Entry], which is stored as the last entry in  
the phonebook, and press + (Select). (To locate [New  
Entry], scroll up immediately after you enter the  
phonebook.)  
The Entry Details are displayed.  
2
3
Press + (Change) to select Name.  
Enter a name for the entry, and press + (OK).  
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5
Press + (Change) to select No.  
Enter the telephone number for the entry, and press  
+ (OK).  
6
7
Press + (Change) to select Memory.  
Press + (Select) to select the memory location displayed  
by the phone, or scroll to a new location (SIMor Phone) and  
press + (Select).  
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9
Press + (Record) to add Voice Name. Then record a  
voice name for the entry, if desired. See “Recording a Voice  
Name for a Phonebook Entryon page 69.  
Press + (Change) to select Group.  
This feature allows you to add the selected entry to a Caller  
Group of your choice. (See Caller Groups” on page 74 for  
more information.) When selected, your phone will display  
the different Caller Groups (Group 1 to Group 10).  
10 Scroll to the Caller Group in which you want to add the  
entry and press + (Select) to select the desired Group.  
11 Press + (Change) to select TurboDial.  
12 Enter a number to assign as a TurboDial key (1 to 9)  
and press + (OK).  
Note: If the chosen TurboDial number is already assigned  
to another phonebook entry, your phone displays ID Used.  
13 When you have entered all desired entry details, press  
- (Done).  
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Shortcut: Enter a phone number in the idle display and press  
+ (Store) to create an entry with the number in the No. field.  
Then follow the above procedure to enter additional information  
and store the entry on the phonebook.  
Note: Phonebook entries stored on the SIM card do not have  
the Entry Details Voice, Group, or TurboDial. Only Name, No.,  
and Memory can be entered.  
Recording a Voice Name for a Phonebook Entry  
You can record a voice name when you create a new phonebook  
entry or when you edit a previously stored entry. This enables  
you to use voice dialing to call the number.  
Note: For best results, make your voice recording in a quiet  
location. Hold the phone about four inches (10 centimeters)  
from your mouth, and speak directly into the phones  
microphone in a normal tone of voice.  
1
When your phone displays Press Record key then say  
name, press + (Record). Your phone displays Say Name  
Now.  
2
Press and release + (Record) and say the entry’s name  
(within two seconds).  
After you say the name once, your phone prompts you to  
Press Record key then REPEAT name.  
3
Press + (Record). After the prompt Repeat Name Now,  
say the name in the same way as in the previous step.  
If the recording was successful, the message Trained Voice  
Tag appears on your phones display.  
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Edit  
Use this option to edit the selected phonebook entry stored on  
your phone or the SIM card.  
When you select this option, the Entry Details appear.  
1
Scroll to the Entry Detail you want to edit and press  
+ (Change).  
Note: The Entry Detail Memory is not available for editing.  
You can change the memory location of a phonebook entry  
by selecting the options Copy Entry and Copy Entries.  
2
3
Edit the required detail, then press the right soft key  
+ (OK).  
Edit the entry by following the procedures described in  
New” on page 67.  
After you enter or change all the required Entry Details,  
press - (Done) to store the changed entry to the  
phonebook.  
Find by Name  
This option is used to find a telephone number from a list of  
alphabetically sorted phonebook entries. You can begin the  
search by entering one or more characters from the name you  
are looking for. If one or more matches are found, they are  
displayed in alphabetical order.  
Delete  
This option is used to delete a phonebook entry stored on your  
phone or the SIM card.  
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Suppose you want to the delete the phonebook entry Motorola  
stored on your phone or the SIM card:  
1
2
Scroll to Motorola and press the Menu key M.  
Scroll to Delete and press + (Select).  
The phone displays Delete Motorola?.  
Press - (Yes).  
3
The phone displays Deleted: Motorola.  
Add Digits  
Use this option to add digits to the end of a phonebook entry’s  
number on your phone or the SIM card.  
1
After you select this option, add digits to the end of the  
number, then press + (Store) to store the number.  
You are prompted to enter the Name field.  
Press + (Change).  
2
3
4
5
Enter the desired name and press + (OK).  
Enter other required details, and press + (OK) after each.  
After you enter or change all required Entry Details, press  
- (Done) to store the entry in the phonebook.  
Before storing the new entry, the phone displays Duplicate  
Entry … Store anyway?.  
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Press - (Yes) to store the entry.  
Your phone displays Stored Motorola.  
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Copy Entry  
Use this option to change the memory location of a phonebook  
entry. The location can be on either phone or SIM card memory.  
1
Select Copy Entry.  
Your phone displays Copy Entry Motorola to SIM?.  
Press - (Yes) to copy the entry to the new location.  
2
If the entry is stored on the SIM card, the entry is copied to  
the phone. If the entry is stored on the phone, the entry is  
copied to the SIM card.  
Copy Entries  
This feature enables you to copy all entries from phone memory  
to SIM memory (and vice versa) or from SIM memory to a caller  
group (and vice versa).  
This feature includes the following options:  
SIM To Phone  
Phone To SIM  
SIM To CallerGroup  
CallerGroup To SIM  
SIM to Phone or Phone to SIM  
1
2
Select Copy Entries.  
Select either SIM To Phone or Phone to SIM.  
Your phone displays Copy all entries?.  
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3
Press - (Yes). Your phone displays Copying ...,  
followed by Copied. When copying is complete, you return  
to the Phone Book display.  
or  
Press + (No). You return to the Phone Book display.  
SIM to CallerGroup or CallerGroup to SIM  
1
2
Select Copy Entries.  
Select either SIM To CallerGroup or CallerGroup to SIM.  
Your phone displays the Caller Groups screen.  
Scroll to the desired Caller Group and press + (Select).  
Your phone displays Copy all entries?.  
3
4
Press - (Yes). Your phone displays Copying ...,  
followed by Copied. When copying is complete, you return  
to the Phone Book display.  
or  
Press + (No). You return to the Phone Book display.  
Phone Capacity  
This option shows the storage capacity of the phone. This option  
is used to check the number of used and empty phonebook  
entries in the phone memory.  
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SIM Capacity  
This option displays the storage capacity of the SIM card. This  
option is used to check the number of used and empty  
phonebook entries in the SIM card memory.  
TurboDial List  
This option allows you to view the TurboDial list.  
The TurboDial list shows you which phonebook entries are  
assigned to the different TurboDial keys:  
The number on the left side of the list refers to the  
TurboDial key.  
The right side shows the phonebook entry assigned to that  
TurboDial key.  
If no entry is assigned to a Turbodial key, [empty] is  
displayed on the right side.  
Caller Groups  
Caller Groups are used to group certain types of phonebook  
entries (callers) together, for example, business and personal.  
Each group can be titled, and a different alert profile can be  
attributed to groups so that incoming calls to be customized to  
indicate the type of caller. Your phone has 10 different caller  
groups.  
This feature allows you to display the callers that are assigned to  
the different groups. You can also add a new entry to a caller  
group or edit and delete an existing entry from a group.  
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Note: This option is only available for phonebook entries stored  
on your phone. Phonebook entries stored on your SIM card do  
not have this functionality.  
Adding a New Entry to a Caller Group  
1
2
3
4
Select the Caller Groups option.  
Scroll through the Caller Groups to the desired one.  
Press + (Select) to select the desired Caller Group.  
Scroll to [New Entry], which is the last entry in the group,  
and press + (Select).  
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When the Entry Details are displayed, enter your desired  
changes. (For more information on Entry Details, see  
New” on page 67.)  
Adding an Existing Phonebook Entry to a Caller Group  
You can copy an existing phonebook entry to a caller group.  
If the phonebook entry is stored on the SIM card, you must first  
copy it from the SIM card to phone memory. This is because  
phonebook entries stored on the SIM card do not include the  
Entry Details Voice Group and TurboDial. Only Name, No., and  
Memory can be entered. (See “Copy Entryon page 72 to copy  
the entry from the SIM card to phone memory.)  
1
With the desired phonebook entry in phone memory, scroll  
to that entry in the phonebook.  
2
Press the Menu key M.  
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3
4
5
Scroll to Edit and press + (Select).  
Scroll to Group and press + (Change).  
Scroll to the caller group to which you want to add the  
phonebook entry, and press + (Select).  
6
Press - (Done) to add the new entry to the caller group.  
Note: To customize caller group Entry Details Name, Ring, Icon,  
etc., use the Caller Groups submenu. See “Caller Groups” on  
page 121.  
Editing or Deleting an Existing Entry  
To edit an entry or delete an entry from a Caller Group:  
1
2
3
4
Select the Caller Groups option.  
Scroll through the Caller Groups to the desired one.  
Press + (Select) to select the desired Caller Group.  
Scroll to the entry you want to edit or delete and press the  
Menu key M to access the following options New, Edit,  
Delete, and Add Digits.  
See the instructions for these options on pages 67 through  
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The Datebook Menu  
The Datebook allows you to schedule and organize events such  
as appointments and meetings. You can review your schedule of  
events in chronological order and have the datebook play a  
reminder alarm for specific events.  
Note: You must set the correct time and date in order to use the  
Datebook. See “Time and Date” on page 151 for more  
information on setting up the time and date.  
The Datebook will not play the reminder alarm in these  
situations:  
during an active call  
while Master Clear or Master Reset are processing  
when the SIM is not inserted  
when the phone is locked  
while you are recording a name tag or voice command  
while you are copying phonebook entries  
while sending a message  
while searching for a network  
Checking Your Datebook  
After you select Datebook, scroll through the list of events. If no  
previous events are stored, only [New Event] is displayed.  
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Setting Up a New Datebook Event  
1
Select [New Event], or press the Menu Key M and select  
New.  
The message Title appears.  
2
Enter a description for your event.  
When you display entry methods, you will see an option  
called Quick title. This option displays a list of predefined  
titles. Select this option to choose a predefined titles such  
as Meeting, Appointment, Presentation, Conference  
call, Breakfast, Lunch, etc.…  
To choose the desired text entry method, press the Menu  
key M, scroll to the desired method and press  
+ (Select). (See Choosing a Text Entry Mode” on  
page 57 for more information.)  
3
4
After you enter the description, press + (OK).  
Enter the time and date in a similar way. (See Time and  
Date” on page 151 for more information on setting up the  
time and date.)  
When the time and the date are set, your event is stored  
and will be displayed in the list of events of the datebook.  
Datebook Event Options  
When you store an event in your datebook, pressing the Menu  
key M will offer you the following options:  
New  
Adds an event to your datebook.  
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Edit  
Modifies the highlighted event in your  
datebook.  
Delete  
Deletes the highlighted event from your  
datebook.  
When you select this option, you will be  
asked if you want to delete the highlighted  
event. Select Yes to delete or No to cancel.  
Delete All  
Deletes all events from your datebook.  
When you select this option, you will be  
asked if you want to erase all the events.  
Select Yes to delete or No to cancel.  
Note: You can view the details of any datebook event by  
scrolling through the datebook and pressing + (View).  
The Fun Menu  
The Fun menu includes three submenus: Games, Animation, and  
Wallpaper. These are described in the following sections.  
Games  
Your phone contains five games that you can play between  
phone calls.  
If you are playing a game and get an incoming call or alert, the  
game is automatically paused. You can resume the game later.  
If you receive an SMS message, your phone beeps, an envelope  
icon is displayed, and the game continues.  
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Game scores will not be saved during an incoming event (such  
as a call or alert) or when you quit or exit the game before the  
game ends. Games scores are saved only when:  
a game is played until the end (and you see Game Over)  
and  
the final score is one of the highest scores for that game  
To play a game:  
1
2
Select Games.  
Scroll to the game you want to play and press +  
(Select).  
The following options appear:  
Start  
Score  
Help  
Start the selected game.  
View the highest scores.  
View instructions for the game.  
3
To end a game at any time, press the left soft key (-).  
Racing  
The goal of this game is to avoid an accident. The car speed  
increases with the score. You earn three to six points for avoiding  
an accident.  
Press the S (left-arrow) or 4 key to steer to the left.  
Press the S (right-arrow) or 6 key to steer to the right.  
Press the 0 key to pause and restart.  
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Press the left soft key (-) or the end key P to end the game.  
You can resume the game later.  
The game ends when you hit another car.  
Memory  
The goal of this game is to memorize the order of flashing  
squares on the display. Each time you correctly match a  
sequence, the game becomes more difficult.  
When you select this game, your phone displays a grid of nine  
squares. Each square represents a key on your phones keypad,  
from 1 through 9.  
Press the number keys in the same order that the corresponding  
squares light up. If you press the correct keys in the correct order,  
you progress to the next level. (Press the 0 key to repeat the  
order.)  
You have three chances to make a mistake.  
Press the left soft key (-) or the end key P to end the game.  
You can resume the game later.  
Torpedo  
The goal of this game is to destroy the submarines before they  
destroy your battleship. You earn one to two points for each  
submarine you destroy.  
Press the S (left-arrow) or 4 key to move the ship to the  
left.  
Press the S (right-arrow) or 6 key to move the ship to the  
right.  
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Press 5 or S (up-arrow) to drop a bomb.  
Press the 0 key to pause and restart.  
Press the left soft key (-) or the end key P to end the game.  
You can resume the game later.  
If your ship is hit by a torpedo, the ship is destroyed and the  
game is over.  
Smack  
The goal of this game is to hit the mouse as it pops out of a hole.  
The time limit is three minutes. You earn one to five points for  
each mouse you hit.  
Press the number key (from 1 through 9) to hit the mouse  
in the corresponding hole. For example, press 1 to hit the  
mouse if it pops up in hole 1.  
Press the 0 key to pause and restart.  
Press the left soft key (-) or the end key P to end the game.  
You can resume the game later.  
Magic  
The goal of this game is to match three or more stones in a row,  
column, or slope. You earn one point for each match.  
Press the S (left-arrow) or 4 key to move to the left.  
Press the S (right-arrow) or 6 key to move to the right.  
Press 5 or S (up-arrow) to rotate the order.  
Push 8 or S (down-arrow) to push down fast.  
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Press the 0 key to pause and restart.  
Press the left soft key (-) or the end key P to end the game.  
You can resume the game later.  
The game ends when the stones pile up to the top of the screen.  
Animation  
Your phone has three predefined animations that will be  
displayed as a screen saver in the idle mode after a specified  
time. Your phone also has two empty locations where you can  
store downloaded animations of your choice.  
1
Press + (Select) to select the Animation submenu.  
Your phone displays a list of the three predefined screen  
saver animations and the two empty locations.  
The checkmark to the left of an animation indicates that the  
animation is currently activated. Your phone is always set to  
use one of the animations as the screen saver.  
2
Scroll to the desired animation and press  
+ (Option) to access the menu options described in the  
following sections.  
Play  
Select this option to play the highlighted screen saver animation.  
Press any button to stop the animation.  
Set as screen saver  
Select this option to set the highlighted animation as the screen  
saver.  
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Screen saver setting  
Select this option to set up the screen saver animation displayed  
when your phone is idle for a specified amount of time. When  
you select this option, your phone displays the following options:  
On  
Turns on the selected screen saver.  
Turns off the selected screen saver.  
Off  
Idle Time  
Sets the idle time of the screen saver. When  
the phone has been idle for this specified  
time, the screen saver animation will  
automatically turn on. When you select this  
option, you will be prompted to enter a  
value between 1 and 5, which represents  
the idle time in minutes.  
Download a New Screen Saver Animation  
To download a new animation, scroll to an empty  
location under the Animation submenu and press  
+ (Option). The following options are displayed:  
Download  
Select this option to download a new screen saver animation.  
After you select this option, your browser connects to the Web  
address in the Setup URL option (below).  
Setup URL  
Select this option to set up the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) for  
downloading a screen saver animation. After you select this  
option, you are prompted to enter a valid Web address or URL.  
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When you are on the desired site, select and download the  
desired screen saver to your phone. You can save and set the  
downloaded screensaver as your current one. You can also  
delete it.  
Screen Saver Setting  
This option allows you to set up the screen saver animation  
displayed if your phone is idle for a specified amount of time.  
(See Screen Saver Setting” on page 84.)  
Wallpaper  
Wallpaper is a pattern or picture that is stored on your phone  
and can be set to be used as the screen background for the idle  
display. Your phone contains five predefined wallpapers and five  
empty locations for storing downloaded wallpapers. You can  
delete downloaded wallpapers but not predefined ones.  
When you select the Wallpaper submenu, your phone displays a  
list of the five predefined wallpapers and the five empty  
locations. A checkmark to the left of a wallpaper indicates that  
the wallpaper is currently activated.  
Your phone is always set to one of the wallpapers.  
When you scroll to a wallpaper and press + (Option), the  
following options are displayed:  
Preview  
Preview the selected wallpaper.  
Press - (Back) to return the previous  
screen.  
Set as  
Select to activate the highlighted wallpaper.  
Wallpaper  
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Set Layout  
Choose from center or tile layout. This  
option is available only for the current  
wallpaper in use.  
Download New Wallpaper  
1
Scroll to one of the empty wallpaper locations  
and press + (Option).  
2
Select Download to display these options  
Default  
Download wallpaper from the default  
Web address. When you select this  
option, your phone connects to that  
address.  
User defined  
Download wallpaper from a Web address  
that you specify.  
When you select this option, you are  
prompted to enter a valid Web address or  
URL. Enter the address and press  
+ (OK). Your browser connects to that  
address.  
3
When you are on the specified site, select and download  
the desired wallpaper to your phone. You can save and set  
the downloaded wallpaper as your current one. You can  
also delete it.  
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The Messages Menu  
This menu allows you to adjust the message settings and view or  
manage the various types of messages your phone can receive  
and/or send.  
Your phone supports three GSM messaging features: SMS, EMS,  
and Cell Broadcast.  
SMS and EMS Messages  
The Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to send and receive  
short text messages.  
The Enhanced Message Service (EMS) allows you to send and  
receive text messages with icons, animations, and ringtones.  
Notes:  
The recipients phone may be unable to display the pictures  
or play the sounds inserted into your message.  
You cannot send messages with pictures or sounds to an  
email address.  
In order to send and receive messages, you need to set up your  
inbox. See Message Setup” on page 107. (Your service provider  
may have already done this for you.)  
When a message is received, your phone:  
Plays a short alert tone (which can be set on or off in  
Profile Setting).  
If in idle mode, displays the animated new-message icon.  
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Stores the message for later viewing, if there is space. If  
there is not enough space, the X icon will flash. You must  
remove one or more messages before the message can be  
stored.  
Note: Your Cellular Service Provider will transmit a  
message for a limited amount of time. If a memory location  
is not made available before the message is removed from  
the network, then you will not be able to receive or read it.  
Displays You have new Messages!.  
1
Press + (Read) to display the New Message Menu.  
This displays the number of new messages received.  
Press + (Select) to go to Text Msg Inbox.  
2
The new message is highlighted and has the highest  
message number (shown on the left of the display). If the  
message was sent by someone whose name is stored in  
your phonebook, this name is displayed after the message  
number. Otherwise, the phone number is displayed after the  
message number.  
3
Press + (Read) to read the message.  
Receiving Cell Broadcast Messages  
Cell broadcast messages are general messages that your service  
provider broadcasts to all phones in a geographic area. Your  
phone can only receive a cell broadcast message when it is in  
idle mode.  
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Messages are broadcast in numbered channels. For example,  
channel 050 might be for local weather, traffic reports or stock  
market prices. Contact your service provider for a list of available  
channels and the information they provide.  
When a cell broadcast message is received, your phone displays  
the notification New Info Service Message.  
Press + (Read) to open the broadcast message. Scroll through  
the cell broadcast message from the beginning.  
To remove the message from the display, press + (Back).  
Using the Messages Menu  
From the idle display, you can access the Messages menu in two  
ways:  
Press the Menu Key M, scroll to Messages, and press  
+ (Select).  
or  
Press + (Message).  
The phone displays the different message menu options. Scroll to  
the desired menu option.  
Create Message  
This option allows you to create or modify text messages.  
Note: If the editor was interrupted during editing, that message  
is displayed when you select Create Message. Press -  
(Delete) to delete it character by character, or press and hold  
- (Delete) to delete the whole message and start a new one.  
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Press the Menu key M to access the following Create  
Message options.  
Send  
This option allows you to send the message that you create.  
1
Select Send from the Create Message menu.  
Your phone displays Send To:.  
2
Enter the phone number from the keypad.  
or  
Press the Menu key M to display these two options:  
PhonebookSelect this option to scroll through the  
phonebook and select message recipients. Use the right  
soft key + to add recipients to, or delete recipients  
from, the recipients list. When you complete your  
recipients list, press - (Done).  
Caller GroupsSelect this option to scroll through  
your caller group entries and select message recipients.  
When you select a caller group, use the right soft  
key + to add recipients to, or delete recipients from,  
the recipients list. When you complete your recipients  
list, press - (Done).  
Note: The maximum number of recipients is 20.  
Press + (Send) to send the message.  
Your phone displays Send Msg Now?.  
or  
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Press - (Change) to change the recipients. (See the  
previous step for instructions.)  
4
Press - (OK) to send the message.  
Your phone displays Sending… followed by a confirmation  
message.  
Note: Messages that you send are stored in the Message  
Outbox. A tick mark at the front of the message indicates that  
the message was successfully sent. A cross mark at the front of  
the message indicates that it was NOT sent.  
Insert Media  
This option allows you to add media to your message. When  
selected, you can choose between the following options:  
Add Picture  
Add Animation  
Add Melody  
Scroll through the preset pictures and select  
the desired one.  
Scroll through the preset animations and  
select the desired one.  
Scroll through the preset melodies and select  
the desired one.  
Quick Notes  
This option allows you to choose a message from a list of  
predefined messages. These predefined messages are called  
Quick Notes  
.
1
Select Quick Notes from the Msg Editor.  
Your phone displays the list of Quick Notes.  
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2
3
Scroll to the desired Quick Note and press + (Select) to  
include it in your message.  
To send this message, follow the instructions in “Send” on  
page 88.  
Save to Drafts  
This option allows you to save the current message to your draft  
folder. (See “Draft Folder” on page 104.) When you select this  
option, your phone will display Are you Sure?. Press - (OK)  
to save the message to the draft folder.  
Entry Method  
This option allows you to select the desired text entry method.  
For a detailed information about the entry methods, see “How to  
Enter Text on Your Phone” on page 55.  
1
When you complete your message, press + (OK).  
Your phone displays Send To:.  
2
Enter the phone number by using the keypad or by pressing  
the Menu key M and then selecting a number from the  
Phone Book or Caller Groups.  
3
Press + (OK) to send the message.  
Remove Media  
This option is available only if you have already added media to  
the current message. It allows you to remove the previously  
added media from your message. When selected, a list will  
display the currently added media, select the one you want to  
remove.  
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Preview  
This option is available only if you have already added media to  
the current message. It allows you to preview your message.  
When selected, your phone will display your message.  
Scroll up or down in the message using the S Navigation  
key.  
Press + (More) to interrupt the preview (stop the  
animation or melody).  
Press - (Done) to show the previous screen.  
For any EMS message being sent, your phone displays the actual  
number of SMS messages that will be sent.  
Message Editor Constraints  
Enter text first, followed by any media objects you wish to  
include. You cannot enter text after you have inserted an  
object. (To enter more text, you must delete all the media  
objects.)  
An EMS message can include only one of each type of  
media object (picture, animation, and sound), with a  
maximum of three media objects.  
When you enter a media object into a message, you can  
only view message text and media object(s) by selecting the  
preview feature.  
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Message Inbox  
This option allows you to display a list of the received messages.  
A received message may contain an icon, animation, and  
ringtone. Messages are sorted from newest (highest message  
number) to oldest (lowest message number, which is 1).  
Scroll to the message you want and press + (Read) to open  
and read it.  
Press the Menu key M to access the following message inbox  
options.  
Reply  
This option allows you to reply with a message.  
When you select this option, you can press the Menu key M to  
access the Create Message options. (See “Create Message” on  
page 89.)  
Call Back  
This option can be used to call:  
the person who sent you the message  
a number included in quotes in the message  
This option will work only with a single SMS text  
message.The number must include a minimum of 3 digits,  
but cannot exceed 20 digits. The number may NOT include  
the w (wait), p (pause), or other special symbols (*, #).  
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Forward  
This option allows you to forward the received message to a  
phone number you enter, to recipients stored in your phonebook,  
or to recipients in a Caller Group.  
Note: If the message is not enabled for forwarded, Message  
Cannot Be Forwarded will be displayed.  
Store Number  
This option allows you to store the senders phone number to  
your phonebook. Your phone will display the Entry Details. Enter  
the required entry details and press - (Done) to store the  
phone number in your phonebook.  
Delete  
This option will delete the currently selected message.  
Delete All  
This option allows you to delete all received messages whether  
they have been read or not.  
Note: Once deleted, messages are NOT retrievable.  
Go to Next Message  
This option will scroll to the next message (currently message  
number –1) in the message inbox and open it.  
If you are currently reading the last message in the message  
inbox then this option will take you back to the top of the list.  
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Extract Media  
This option allows you to extract any pictures, animations, or  
iMelody ringtones included with a received message.  
Predefined (EMS standard) pictures, animations, and ringtones  
cannot be extracted. These are EMS standards and are kept on  
all phones that support EMS. Predefined pictures and animations  
are displayed according to the receiving phones manufacturers  
specifications.  
You can save media elements in the Media Library and then  
include them in outgoing messages (unless they are marked as  
“non-distributable”). See “Insert Media” on page 91.  
Note: You can delete these media elements or replace them  
with new elements as needed.  
Extracting and Saving a Picture  
1
In the Message Inbox, select the EMS message and press  
the menu M key.  
2
Scroll to the Extract Media menu and press + (Select).  
The Extract Media menu is displayed.  
3
Scroll to the picture you want to extract and press  
+ (Select).  
Your phone displays the Save Picture menu.  
Scroll to Add New and press + (Select).  
Enter a name for the picture and press + (OK).  
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5
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Extracting and Saving an Animation  
1
In the Message Inbox, select the EMS message and press  
the menu M key.  
2
Scroll to the Extract Media menu and press + (Select).  
The Extract Media menu is displayed.  
3
Scroll to the animation you want to extract and press  
+ (Select).  
Your phone displays the Save Animation menu.  
Scroll to Add New and press + (Select).  
4
5
Enter a name for the animation and press + (OK).  
Extracting and Saving a Melody  
1
In the Message Inbox, select the EMS message and press  
the menu M key.  
2
Scroll to the Extract Media menu and press + (Select).  
The Extract Media menu is displayed.  
3
Scroll to the melody you want to extract and press  
+ (Select).  
Your phone displays the Save Melody menu.  
Scroll to Add New and press + (Select).  
Enter a name for the melody and press + (OK).  
4
5
Extracting and Saving a Picture as a Caller Group Icon  
1
In the Message Inbox, select the EMS message and press  
the menu M key.  
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2
3
Scroll to the Extract Media menu and press + (Select).  
The Extract Media menu is displayed.  
Scroll to the picture you want to extract and press  
+ (Select).  
Your phone displays the Save Picture menu.  
Scroll to Save Group Icon and press + (Select).  
The My Icon screen is displayed.  
4
5
6
With [New Icon] highlighted, press + (Save).  
Enter a name for the Caller Group icon, and press + (OK).  
Extracting and Saving a Ringtone  
1
In the Message Inbox, select the EMS message and press  
the menu M key.  
2
Scroll to the Extract Media menu and press + (Select).  
The Extract Media menu is displayed.  
3
4
Scroll to the melody you want to extract and press  
+ (Select).  
Your phone displays the Save Melody menu.  
Scroll to Save Ringtone and press + (Select).  
The My Tones screen is displayed.  
5
6
With [New Tone] highlighted, press + (Save).  
Enter a name for the ringtone and press + (OK).  
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Quick Notes  
This option allows you to choose a message from a list of  
predefined messages. These predefined messages are called  
Quick Notes. When you select this option, your phone displays a  
list of ten predefined Quick Notes, along with the option [New  
Quick Note] where you can store a Quick Note that you create.  
Sending a Predefined Quick Note  
1
Select Quick Notes from the Messages menu.  
Your phone displays the list of Quick Notes.  
2
3
Scroll to the desired Quick Note and press + (Read) to  
open and read it.  
To send the opened Quick Note, press + (Send).  
Your phone displays Send To:.  
Enter the phone number by using the keypad.  
or  
4
Press the Menu key M and select a number from the  
Phone Book or Caller Groups.  
5
6
Press + (OK) to send the Quick Note.  
Your phone displays Send Msg Now?.  
Press - (OK) to send the Quick Note.  
Your phone displays Sending…, followed by a confirmation  
message.  
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Create Your Own Quick Note  
1
Select Quick Notes from the Messages menu.  
Your phone displays the list of Quick Notes.  
2
Scroll to [New Quick Note] and press + (Select).  
To go quickly to [New Quick Note], press S (up-arrow)  
after you enter the Quick Notes submenu.  
3
Enter your own Quick Note. When finished, press + (OK)  
to store it.  
The Quick Note that you created is now displayed along with the  
predefined ones.  
Edit, Delete, or Send a Quick Note That You Create  
1
Select Quick Notes from the Messages menu.  
Your phone displays the list of Quick Notes.  
2
3
Scroll to the Quick Note you created, and press the Menu  
key M.  
Select one of the following options that are now displayed:  
NewCreate a new Quick Note.  
EditModify the selected Quick Note.  
DeleteDelete the selected Quick Note from the list.  
When prompted, select Yes to delete the note or No to  
cancel the deletion.  
SendSend the selected Quick Note.  
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Chat  
This option allows you to have a conversation with other people  
using text messages.  
When selected, you can choose between the following options:  
Start Chat  
This option allows you to start a chat.  
1
2
When prompted to enter a nickname, press the Menu  
key M to select the required text entry method. (See  
Choosing a Text Entry Mode” on page 57 for more  
information.)  
Then enter your nickname for the chat and press + (OK).  
Enter your chat message.  
Press the Menu key M to display an additional entry  
method called Quick Notes. This option displays a list of  
predefined notes that you can enter in your chat message.  
3
4
When finished entering your chat message, press + (OK).  
Enter the other party’s phone number or look it up in the  
phonebook.  
5
6
Press + to send the chat message.  
After you send your chat message, you can:  
Suspend the chat by pressing - (Suspend).  
or  
Continue the chat by pressing + (Chat).  
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Responding to a Chat Invitation  
While your phone is in idle mode and is not already in a chat  
session, you may receive a chat invitation. When you see the  
invitation prompt, accept the invitation by pressing  
+ (Accept) and begin the chat session.  
Resume Chat  
If you receive an incoming call during a chat session, the session  
is interrupted. You can resume the session by selecting this  
option.  
End Chat  
Ends an active chat. This option also allows you to end a  
previously suspended chat.  
History  
This option allows you to see the previous chat messages.  
Clear History  
This option allows you to delete all previous chat messages.  
Message Outbox  
This option is used to view and manage any outgoing messages.  
These do not include messages forwarded from the inbox,  
outbox, or the draft folder.  
When selected, this option will display a list of your outgoing  
messages. The messages in the message outbox are sorted from  
newest (highest message number) to oldest (lowest message  
number, which is 1).  
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Note: When the outbox is full and you send a new message,  
your phone automatically deletes the oldest SMS message from  
the outbox to make room for the new one. You must manually  
delete EMS messages.  
Scroll to the message you want and press + (Read) to open  
and read the selected message.  
Press the Menu key M to access the following message outbox  
options.  
Send  
This option allows you to send out the selected message to a  
phone number you enter, to recipients stored in your phonebook,  
or to recipients in a Caller Group.  
Delete  
This option will delete the currently selected message.  
Delete All  
This option allows you to delete all the messages that are stored  
in the message outbox  
Note: Once deleted, messages are NOT retrievable.  
Go to Next Message  
This option will scroll to the next message (currently message  
number –1) in the message outbox and open it.  
If you are currently reading the last message in the message  
outbox, then this option will take you back to the top of the list.  
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Draft Folder  
This option is used to view and manage any outgoing messages  
created with the Create Message menu.  
1
From the Message menu, scroll to and select Draft  
Folder.  
Your phone displays a list of your drafts.The messages in the  
draft folder are sorted from newest (highest message  
number) to oldest (lowest message number, which is 1).  
2
Scroll to the message you want and press + (Read) to  
open and read it.  
or  
Press the Menu key M to access the options Send,  
Delete, Delete all, and Go to Next Message. (See  
Message Outbox” on page 102 for more information  
about these options.)  
Media Library  
This option allows you to view different media that you can add  
to a message.  
You cannot edit or delete preloaded pictures, animations, or  
melodies. You can only delete media that you have created or  
extracted.  
Note: When you include a predefined picture or animation in an  
outgoing message, it may not look the same on the receiving  
phone. Differences in how predefined pictures and animations  
are displayed result from differences in phone manufacturers.  
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When selected, the following options are available.  
Pictures  
Select this option to scroll through the pictures and view the  
selected one.  
Animations  
Select this option to scroll through the animations and view the  
selected one.  
Melodies  
Select this option to scroll through the melodies and hear the  
selected one.  
To add media to an outgoing message, see the option Insert  
Media in Create Message” on page 89.  
Voicemail  
This option will make a call to the current voicemail number.  
The voicemail number is entered using the “Voicemail Number”  
option. (See “Voicemail Number” on page 107.)  
Cell Broadcast  
This option determines the cell broadcast settings. See also  
Receiving Cell Broadcast Messages” on page 88.  
Service  
This option allows you to switch the Cell Broadcast feature on or  
off. The options are  
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:
On  
Receive cell broadcast messages. You must  
use Active Channel to specify the  
appropriate channels.  
Off  
Do not receive any cell broadcast messages,  
and automatically delete all existing cell  
broadcast messages.  
Active Channels  
This option allows you to select up to five different channels for  
receiving cell broadcast messages. If you modify a channel, you  
also remove any message associated with it.  
1
2
3
When you select this option, scroll to the active channels  
you require (1- 5), then press + (Select).  
The phone prompts you to Enter Channel No:.  
Enter the channel number and press + (OK).  
The phone stores the channel details and returns you to the  
active channel list.  
Press the Menu key M for the following options:  
New  
Sets up a new cell broadcast channel. When  
selected, the phone prompts you to enter  
Channel No. The new broadcast channel  
will be added to the active channel list.  
Disable  
Disables the selected cell broadcast channel.  
Disable  
all  
Disables all the cell broadcast channels and  
all the existing messages.  
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Contact your service provider for a list of available channels and  
the information they provide.  
Languages  
This option allows you to select different languages for all  
Broadcast messages. When you select a language all broadcast  
messages will be in the selected language (if available).  
Message Setup  
This option allows you to set up your message inbox so you can  
send and receive messages.  
Voicemail Number  
This option is used to enter a phone number, which will be used  
by the Voicemail option. (See “Voicemail” on page 105.)  
If there is already a Voicemail Number, it is shown in the display.  
This can be used, modified or deleted as desired.  
Service Center  
Before you can send any messages, you must use this option to  
enter your Message Service Center number. This number is  
obtained from your Cellular Service Provider.  
If there is already a Message Service Center number, it is shown  
in the display. This can be used, modified or deleted as desired.  
Note: Remember to add the + symbol and the appropriate  
country code prefix to the phone number.  
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Expiry Period  
You can use this option to specify the maximum time, in days,  
your unforwarded messages are to remain with the Message  
Service Center before being deleted. When you select this  
option, the current expiry period is displayed. (The default is one  
day.)  
The maximum value you can enter is 9999, although the real  
limit depends on your Message Service Center.  
Outgoing Message Type  
This option can be used to specify the format of  
your outgoing messages. You can select from the  
following message types: SMS (default), Fax,  
Email, or Page.  
The Quick Access Menu  
Although the features in your phone are available through easy  
access menus, some of the most commonly used features are  
also available in the Quick Access menu. Each feature in the  
menu is allocated a number from 1 to 9.  
To use a Quick Access feature, you can use any of the following  
methods:  
Press the up-arrow on the Navigation key S in the idle  
display, then enter the number of the feature.  
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Press the down-arrow on the Navigation key S in the idle  
display, then say the Voice Tag name after the tone. For best  
results, use in an area with minimal wind or background  
noise. See Using a Voice Command for a Quick Access  
Feature” on page 52.  
Press the Menu key M, scroll to and select the Quick  
Access menu, then enter the number of the feature.  
Customizing the Quick Access Menu  
You can change the features and the position of the features  
available in the Quick Access menu to suit your personal  
preferences.  
To customize the menu, use the option Quick Access Setup in  
the Settings menu (see “Assign to Quick Access Item” on  
page 131) or you can use the Quick Access menu:  
1
Press the up-arrow on the Navigation key S in the idle  
display, then scroll up or down to the menu item you wish  
to change.  
2
3
Press and hold + (Select) to access the Function List.  
The currently selected function is displayed.  
Scroll through the list until you find the feature you wish to  
store in the Quick Access menu, then press + (Pick).  
The newly selected feature replaces the former feature and  
will now appear in the Quick Access list.  
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The Browser Menu  
The Wireless Application Services (WAP) browser is suitable for  
interaction with services such as on-line reservations,  
e-commerce and banking. It can also be used for accessing  
information such as stock prices, and sports news.  
Using the WAP Browser is very similar to the way you would use  
a traditional web browser.  
The browser allows you to:  
Connect to the internet and interact with specially designed  
WAP services  
View pages on the Internet designed specifically for WAP  
services  
The option of surfing the Internet depends on the availability of  
this service from your Cellular Service Provider and whether you  
have subscribed to the service.  
Before you can start using the WAP browser, you must configure  
your phone to use this service. See “WAP Profile” on page 122.  
Your service provider may have already done this for you.  
Internet surfing and data transfer is greatly enhanced by using  
the high speed General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)  
functionality. GPRS availability depends on your Cellular Service  
Provider and whether you have subscribed to the service.  
Using the Browser  
To launch the browser:  
1
Press the Menu key M.  
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Scroll to and select the browser.  
This launches your Web session.  
Note: Your phone will use a GPRS network connection if it is  
available. If not, you will be asked if you want to use a standard  
voice channel. Your network connection charges may vary  
depending on the type of connection used.  
Editing text in a mobile internet session is similar to editing text  
in all other phone features. You can delete a character by using  
the End key P. You can use the Menu key M to access  
browser features. You can use the Navigation key S to scroll  
up and down and side to side.  
Making and Receiving Calls During a Mobile  
Internet Session  
If you want to make a call, you must end the mobile internet  
session. Then make the call in the usual way.  
When you receive a voice call during a mobile internet session,  
the session ends. You then have the option to answer or ignore  
the incoming call.  
Ending a Mobile Internet Session  
To end a session press and hold the Menu key M, or select the  
Exit option.  
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The Accessories Menu  
The Accessories menu includes three submenus: Calculator,  
Service Dial, and Fixed Dial. These submenus are discussed in the  
following sections  
Calculator  
The phone includes a calculator, which can also be used for  
currency conversions  
Calculating Numbers  
1
2
3
Press the number keys to enter a number in the calculator.  
Scroll right or left to highlight a calculator feature.  
Press + (Select) to perform the highlighted feature.  
The calculator can perform the following functions:  
Function  
Description  
.
Insert a decimal point  
C
=
+
-
Clear the calculation  
Calculate the result  
Add  
Subtract  
*
÷
Multiply  
Divide  
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Function  
Description  
%
±
Divide the displayed value by 100  
Change the entry’s sign (positive/negative)  
Calculate the exchange rate  
$
MR  
Replace the displayed value with the value  
already stored in memory  
MS  
MC  
Store the current value in memory (overwrites  
values already stored)  
Clear the value stored in memory  
Converting Currency  
The currency converter works just like the calculator, but uses the  
$ (currency) feature:  
1
Press the Menu key M and then + (Select) to select  
the Exchange Rate feature.  
2
3
4
Press the number keys to enter the exchange rate.  
Press + (OK) to store the exchange rate.  
Press the number keys to enter the amount to convert  
(amount to multiply by the exchange rate).  
5
6
Scroll to and highlight the $ feature.  
Press + (Select) to perform the conversion.  
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Service Dial  
Availability of this menu depends on whether your service  
provider has included this information on your SIM card.  
Service Dial enables you to dial pre-programmed numbers stored  
on your SIM card. Your service provider can program your SIM  
card with numbers for services such as taxi companies,  
restaurants, and hospitals. You are not able to modify Service  
Dial numbers.  
1
After you select Service Dial from the Accessories menu,  
scroll through the list of Service Dial phone numbers to the  
one you want.  
2
Call the selected number by pressing + (Call) or  
by pressing Send (N).  
Fixed Dial  
This feature allows you to limit use (typically third-party use) of  
your phone to a predefined list of telephone numbers or, if you  
wish, to a list of country codes, area codes, or other prefixes of  
your choice.  
When Fixed Dial is switched on, you can only dial numbers  
stored (or whose prefix is stored) in the Fixed Dial list. If you try  
to dial other numbers (except the emergency number) the phone  
will not respond and nothing will happen. You will not be able to  
make fax or data calls.  
To make a call when Fixed Dial is switched on, either dial the  
number manually, or select it from the Fixed Dial list and press  
Send N.  
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Up to 40 entries can be stored in the Fixed Dial list. The list is  
stored on your SIM card.  
Note: Availability of the Fixed Dial menu depends on the type of  
SIM card. The number of fixed dial entries is dependent on the  
type of SIM card you have in your phone.  
Switching Fixed Dial On or Off  
To switch Fixed Dial on or off:  
1
2
3
Select Security in the Settings menu.  
Scroll to and select Fixed Dial.  
When prompted, enter your SIM PIN2, and press + (OK)  
to confirm.  
Note: If you enter an incorrect SIM PIN2 more than two  
times, the SIM PIN2 becomes blocked. See page 143 for  
information on unblocking the SIM PIN2.  
4
Complete your selection:  
OnSwitches Fixed Dial on.  
OffSwitches Fixed Dial off.  
When Fixed Dial is on, you can only dial numbers that are stored  
in the Fixed Dial list.  
Making a Call from the Fixed Dial Menu  
1
After you select the Fixed Dial menu, scroll through the  
numbers in the Fixed Dial list to the number you want.  
2
Press Send N to make the call.  
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Adding a Fixed Dial Entry  
1
2
After you select the Fixed Dial menu, select [New Entry].  
When prompted, enter your SIM PIN2, phone number, and  
name.  
Additional Fixed Dial Options  
After you select the Fixed Dial menu, press the Menu key M to  
access the following options:  
New  
Add a phone number and name to the Fixed  
Dial list. When you select this option you will be  
prompted to enter your SIM PIN2, phone  
number and name.  
Edit  
Modify the highlighted entry in the Fixed Dial  
list. After you enter the SIM PIN2, you are able  
to change the name and the phone number.  
Delete  
Delete the highlighted entry in the Fixed Dial  
list. After you enter the SIM PIN2 security code,  
you are asked if you want to delete the  
highlighted entry. Select Yes to delete or No to  
cancel.  
Add Digits  
Capacity  
Add digits to the end of the selected number.  
Display the capacity of the Fixed Dial list. This  
option is used to check the number of used and  
empty entries in the Fixed Dial list.  
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The Settings Menu  
The Settings menu allows you to view and manage your phones  
setup. The Settings menu options are described below.  
Profile Setting  
A
profile is a group of settings that are designed to suit a certain  
environment. For example, when you go to a meeting, you can  
choose the Meeting Mode profile, and your phone will use a  
number of settings that suit it.  
Press + (Select) to select the Profile Settings menu. You can  
then choose from the following six profiles:  
General Mode  
Meeting Mode  
Outdoor Mode  
Car Mode  
Customized Mode  
Party Mode  
The checkmark at the left side of a profile indicates that the  
profile is currently activated. Your phone is always set to one of  
the six profiles. When you buy your phone, it is set to the  
General Mode profile.  
Note: All profile settings can be edited. All profile names except  
General Mode can be renamed.  
Scroll to the desired profile and press + (Select) to select the  
profile. Then select the desired option:  
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Activate  
Press + (Select) to activate the selected profile.  
Edit  
Select this option to change the settings of the selected profile. A  
list of profile settings appears. Scroll to the setting you want to  
change, and select it.  
The profile settings are:  
Color  
Setting  
This option customizes the color setting of your  
phones display. You can select from four  
settings. When you buy the phone, Color  
Setting 1 is activated by default.  
In-Call  
Alerting  
This option customizes the alert type used for  
an incoming call. The options are:  
RingYour phone rings with the tone  
specified by the Ring Tone option.  
VibrateThe phone only vibrates.  
Vibrate Then RingThe phone vibrates twice  
and then rings.  
FlashYour phones display flashes.  
OffYour phone sends no alert for an  
incoming call.  
Ring Type  
Customizes the ring type used for an incoming  
call. You can select Continuous or Once.  
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Ring Tone  
Customizes the ringing tone used for an  
incoming call. When this option is selected, the  
phone displays a list of available ringing tones  
for an incoming call. Scroll to the ring tone you  
want and press + (Select). The phone  
displays OK. Your phones memory contains five  
empty spaces for user-defined or downloaded  
ringtones.  
Ring Volume  
Selects the ring volume used for an incoming  
call. When this option is selected, your phone  
displays a Ring Volume meter. The more  
segments visible in the meter, the higher the  
volume.  
Scroll up to increase volume and down to  
decrease volume. When you select the desired  
volume, press + (OK).  
Message  
Tone  
Turns on or off the tone your phone makes  
when it receives an SMS or EMS message.  
Keypad  
Tone  
Allows you to change or disable tones you  
hear when you press a key. You can select  
Silent, Single Tone, or Standard Tone.  
Warning  
Tone  
Turns the warning tone on or off. When this  
option is turned on, the Low Battery and  
Datebook event expiry alerts can be heard.  
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Call Time  
Reminder  
Customizes the call time reminder used to  
remind you how long your call has been in  
progress. The option has three settings:  
OffSwitches off the call time reminder.  
SingleSpecifies a single call time  
reminder. Your phone prompts you to enter  
a value (10 to 1,000 seconds). When a  
future call has been in progress for the  
number of seconds specified in this setting,  
the phone beeps to remind you.  
MultipleSpecifies a repeating call time  
reminder. Your phone prompts you to enter  
a value (5 to 30 seconds). When a future  
call is in progress, the phone beeps to  
remind you at the specified second before  
the completion of every minute. For  
example, if you enter a value of 20, the  
phone beeps after 40 seconds, then one  
minute later (100 seconds), etc.  
Connected  
Alert  
Customizes the alert type used when an  
outgoing call is connected. Refer to “In-Call  
Alerting” on page 118 for information on the  
available alert options.  
Answer  
Mode  
Customizes the answer mode used for an  
incoming call. This option has three settings:  
Auto answerYour phone automatically  
answers the phone after two rings  
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Anykey answerAnswers an incoming  
call by pressing any key of your phones  
keypad.  
Sendkey answerAnswers an incoming  
call by pressing Send N.  
Use Defaults  
Select this option to reset the settings of the selected profile to  
the default values.  
Rename  
Select this option to change the name of the selected profile.  
Enter a new name for the profile and press + (OK).  
Note: This option is not available when General Mode is the  
selected profile.  
Caller Groups  
Caller Groups are used to group certain types of phonebook  
entries (callers) together, for example, business and personal.  
Each group can be titled, and a different alert profile can be  
attributed to groups so that incoming calls to be customized to  
indicate the type of caller. Your phone has 10 different caller  
groups.  
This feature allows you to adjust the settings for the different  
groups.  
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2
Select the Caller Groups option.  
Scroll through the Caller Groups to the desired one.  
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Press + (Select) to select the desired Caller Group.  
The Entry Details for that caller group appear.  
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5
Scroll to the detail you want to enter or change and press  
+ (Change).  
Enter the required detail(s) and press + (OK):  
NameEnter or change the name of the selected caller  
group. When prompted, enter the name.  
RingCustomize the ring tone of the selected caller group.  
IconCustomize the icon of the selected caller group.  
Scroll to the desired icon and press + (Select).  
Use DefaultsRestore the Entry Details of the selected  
call group to their original settings.When selected, your  
phone will display a confirmation message.  
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After you enter or change all the required Entry Details,  
press - (Done) to store the changes.  
WAP Profile  
This option allows you to set up the WAP (Wireless Application  
Protocol) profile for your phone. WAP technology is provided by  
your service provider and allows you to access the Internet  
directly from your phone. See also “Using the Browser” on  
page 110.  
From the WAP Profile you can select Set Profile or Set GPRS.  
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Set Profile  
This option allows you to select and configure any of the three  
WAP profiles. When you select this option, a WAP profile list  
appears. The checkmark to the left of a profile indicates that this  
profile is currently activated. Your phone is always set to one of  
the three WAP profiles.  
Scroll to the desired WAP profile and press + (Select). The  
following three options appear:  
Set Default  
Edit  
Set the default WAP profile.  
Configure the selected WAP profile. Here  
you can set up the Bearer Type and the  
WAP Setting.  
When you select Bearer type, you can  
configure either GPRS (General Packet Radio  
Service) or CSD (Circuit Switched Data) as  
the bearer type. See Configuring GPRS”  
below and “Configuring CSDon page 125.  
For information on WAP Setting, see  
page 126.  
Rename  
Change the name of the selected WAP  
profile.  
Configuring GPRS  
1
When you select GPRS, you are presented with these  
options: User Name, Password, Apn.  
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2
3
Scroll to User Name and press + (Select). You will be  
prompted to enter the User Name.  
Press and hold - (Delete) to clear the field, and enter  
the User Name provided by your ISP.  
Press the Menu key M to toggle between the available  
text entry methods. (See “Choosing a Text Entry Mode” on  
page 57 for more information.)  
After entering the User Name, press + (OK) to return to  
the previous screen.  
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5
Scroll to Password and press + (Select). You will be  
prompted to enter the Password.  
Press and hold - (Delete) to clear the field, and enter  
the Password, which may be provided by your ISP.  
After entering the Password, press + (OK) to return to the  
previous screen.  
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7
Scroll to Apnand press + (Select). You will be prompted  
to enter the Apn.  
Press and hold - (Delete) to clear the field, and enter  
the Apn provided by your ISP.  
Press the Menu key M to toggle between the available  
text entry methods. (See “Choosing a Text Entry Mode” on  
page 57 for more information.)  
After entering the Apn, press + (OK) to return to the  
previous screen.  
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Press - (Back) to return to the Bearer Type screen.  
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Configuring CSD  
1
When you select CSD, you are presented with these options:  
User Name, Password, Phone number, Line Type,  
Transfer Rate.  
2
3
Scroll to User Name and press + (Select). You will be  
prompted to enter the User Name.  
Press and hold - (Delete) to clear the field, and enter  
the User Name provided by your ISP.  
Press the Menu key M to toggle between the available  
text entry methods. (See “Choosing a Text Entry Mode” on  
page 57 for more information.)  
After entering the User Name, press + (OK). You will  
return to the previous screen.  
4
5
Scroll to Password and press + (Select). You will be  
prompted to enter the Password.  
Press and hold - (Delete) to clear the field, and enter  
the Password, which may be provided by your ISP.  
After entering the Password, press + (OK) to return to the  
previous screen.  
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7
Scroll to Phone Number and press + (Select). You will  
be prompted to enter the Phone number.  
Press and hold - (Delete) to clear the field, and enter  
the Phone number, provided by your ISP.  
After entering the Phone Number, press + (OK) to return  
to the previous screen.  
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9
Scroll to Line Type and press + (Select).  
Scroll to and select either Analog or ISDN.  
10 Scroll to Transfer Rate and press + (Select).  
11 Scroll to and select either Automatic or 9600.  
12 Press - (Back) to return to the Bearer Type screen.  
WAP Setting  
This option allows you to set up the IP address of the gateway  
(proxy server) through which you will access the mobile Internet.  
Once you have selected the WAP setting, you will have to enter  
the following information (provided by your service provider):  
Primary IP  
The IP address of the gateway (proxy server)  
you will use to access the mobile Internet.  
Press and hold - (Delete) to clear the  
field, and enter the IP address provided by  
your ISP. The IP address is in the format  
123.123.123.123. After entering the address,  
press + (OK) to return to the previous  
screen.  
Primary  
Port  
The primary port, provided by your service  
provider. Press and hold - (Delete) to clear  
the field, enter the port number (from 1024 to  
65535) provided by your service provider, then  
press + (OK) to return to the previous  
screen.  
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Secondary  
IP  
The secondary IP address provided by your ISP.  
Press and hold - (Delete) to clear the  
field, and enter the IP address. The IP address  
is in the format 123.123.123.123. After  
entering the address, press + (OK) to return  
to the previous screen.  
Secondary  
Port  
The secondary port, provided by your service  
provider. Press and hold - (Delete) to clear  
the field, enter the port number (from 1024 to  
65535) provided by your service provider, then  
press + (OK) to return to the previous  
screen.  
Timer  
The required idle time out of the timer. Enter  
the value for the timer in seconds and press  
+ (OK). The default setting for the timer is  
300 seconds.  
HomePage  
A valid Web address or URL (Uniform  
Resource Locator), such as  
http://cute.phone.com.  
Set GPRS  
This option allows you to turn the high-speed GPRS (General  
Packet Radio Service) network connection on or off.  
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Call Forward  
If your phone is unavailable, or you do not wish to  
receive calls, incoming calls can be forwarded to  
other phone numbers.  
This option can be used to:  
Forward all incoming Voice calls unconditionally  
Forward incoming Voice calls whenever your phone is  
unavailable, busy, not reachable or not answered.  
Forward incoming Fax calls.  
Forward incoming Data calls.  
Cancel all forward options.  
Note: You cannot change the call forward settings when you are  
out of network coverage.  
After selecting any of the call forward options, there will be a  
short delay while the phone asks the network for the current  
setting.  
The Call Forward options are described below.  
Voice Calls  
Use this option to set your phone to the following:  
If  
Forward all incoming Voice calls to a single  
number, whenever your phone is not  
reachable.  
unreachable  
The option has three settings:  
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OnEnter the phone number to which  
the calls are forwarded.  
OffCancel the forward option.  
QueryDisplay the status of Call  
Forward (On or Off).  
If no answer  
Forward all incoming Voice calls to a single  
number, whenever you don’t answer your  
phone.  
The option has three settings: On, Off and  
Query. (See If unreachable” above for  
details on these settings.)  
If Busy  
Forward all incoming Voice calls to a single  
number, whenever your phone is busy.  
The option has three settings: On, Off and  
Query. (See If unreachable” above for  
details on these settings.)  
Unconditional  
Unconditionally forward all incoming Voice  
calls to a single number.  
The option has three settings: On, Off and  
Query.(See If unreachable” above for  
details on these settings.)  
Fax Calls  
Forward all Fax calls to a single number.  
The option has three settings: On, Off and Query. (See If  
unreachable” under “Voice Calls” on page 128 for details on  
these settings.)  
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Data Calls  
Forward all Data calls to a single number.  
The option has three settings: On, Off and Query. (See If  
unreachable” under “Voice Calls” on page 128 for details on  
these settings.)  
Cancel All  
Cancel the forwarding of incoming calls.  
Caution: This option resets all Forward Call settings to Off and  
removes all the forward numbers.  
Quick Access Setup  
This option allows you to:  
Customize your Quick Access menu  
Set up and change the Voice Tag allocation for the quick  
Access features.  
When you select Quick Access Setup, your phone displays the  
Function List of the Quick Access features.  
1
2
Scroll to the feature you require and press + (Option).  
Assign a key to the Quick Access feature or add, modify or  
delete a voice tag.  
Note: The Ring Tone feature in the Quick Access function list  
refers to the ringtone associated with the General Mode profile.  
You can use Ring Tone from the Quick Access function list to  
change the ringtone for the General Mode profile.  
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Assign to Quick Access Item  
Select this option to assign a key to the Quick Access feature.  
Your phone displays the prompt Which QA Item?.  
Enter a number from 1 to 9 by pressing a number key (1 to  
9) to assign a key and then press the right soft key + (OK).  
If you assign a valid key, your phone will return to the Quick  
Access Function List and the number of the assigned key will be  
displayed on the left side of the Quick Access feature.  
Add or Modify Voice Tag  
This option allows you to add or modify a voice tag.  
1
Select Add or modify voice tag.  
Your phone displays Press Record key then say  
command.  
2
3
Press + (Record).  
Your phone displays Say Command Now.  
Speak the command.  
For best results, make your voice recording in a quiet  
location. Hold the phone about four inches (10 centimeters)  
from your mouth, and speak directly into the phones  
microphone in a normal tone of voice.  
After you say the command once, your phone displays  
Press Record key then REPEAT Command.  
4
Press + (Record)  
Your phone displays Repeat Command Now.  
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Speak the command in the same way as you did in step 3.  
If the recording is successful, Trained: Voice command is  
displayed.  
If the recording is not successful, your phone displays one  
of these messages:  
Unable to store Voice command  
Similar command stored  
Sounds are different  
After you have stored the message, you can use the Voice  
Command feature by pressing the down-arrow S in the idle  
display and then speaking the voice command. See “Using a  
Voice Command for a Quick Access Feature” on page 52.  
Delete Voice Tag  
Select this option to delete the Voice Tag from the Quick Access  
feature.  
Note: This option does not appear if there is no voice tag to  
delete.  
Phone Status  
This option can be used to view and to change the current  
setting of menu options.  
When selected, your phone will display the menu options  
described in the following sections.  
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My Tel. Numbers  
This option allows you to access your cellular phone, fax, and  
data numbers so you can retrieve or modify them as needed. For  
example, if you have difficulty remembering your cellular phone  
number, store it with the name My Phone  
.
The My Tel. Numbers list is stored on your SIM card and can  
contain up to three numbers.  
When you select this option, the My Tel. Numbers list is  
displayed.  
1
To enter or change a number, highlight the location you  
require, then press + (Change).  
The Entry Details Name and No. appear.  
2
3
4
Scroll to the detail you want to enter or change, and press  
+ (Change).  
Enter the detail and press + (OK) to store the  
information.  
After you enter or change the Name and Number, press  
- (Done).  
Note: Depending on your cellular service provider, you may find  
that one or more of the entries in the My Tel. Numbers list are  
already defined. You may not be able to change these predefined  
settings.  
Credit Available  
Select this option to display the Credit Available in Units.  
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Active Line  
This option allows you to switch between Line 1 and Line 2  
When selected, your phone displays two options:  
Line1  
Line2  
Scroll to this option and press + (Select)  
to activate Line 1.  
Scroll to this option and press + (Select)  
to activate line 2.  
In Call Setup  
This option allows you to set up the features that are active  
during a call.  
In Call Timer  
This option sets the In Call Timer, which is the timer shown  
during a call. When selected, your phone will show Display.  
Press + (Select) to display the following two options:  
Call TimesScroll to this option and press + (Select)  
to turn on the Call Timer. When you a make or receive a call  
the Call Timer will show you the time you have been  
connected.  
OffScroll to this option and press + (Select) to turn  
off the Call Timer.  
Call Cost Setup  
Use this option to set up the call costs settings. You will be  
prompted to enter your SIM PIN2 before you can access the  
following options.  
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Note: Your phone will only receive cost  
information if you applied for the advice-of-charge  
service.  
Reset All Costs  
Select this option to reset the cost. Enter your SIM PIN2 to  
confirm the reset.  
Credit Limit  
This option sets the maximum limit for call costs. When this limit  
is reached, the network refuses any further chargeable calls.  
1
Select the Credit Limit option.  
You are prompted to enter your SIM PIN2.  
Enter your SIM PIN 2.  
2
3
Enter the new limit amount as either units or currency  
depending on the setting of Currency Setup. (Units must  
be entered as whole numbers.)  
Note: When the charge limit is set, you cannot make fax or data  
calls.  
Once a limit is set, the Call display shows the remaining credit.  
When you reach your last two minutes, your phone displays  
Approaching Cost Limit and sounds and a warning alert. The  
alert will be repeated when one minute remains.  
When the limit is reached, Cost Limit Reachedis displayed, and  
you cannot make any more chargeable calls. You must select  
Reset All Costs before you can make any chargeable calls.  
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Next Call  
Only  
The selection you make in this feature is  
applied to the next call only. When that call is  
terminated, the selection made in All Calls  
is applied again.  
Call Waiting  
When this network feature is activated, an alert tone sounds  
while you are on a call to indicate that you have received a  
second call. (See “Call Holding and Call Waiting” on page 45.)  
When you select the Call Waiting feature, your phone displays  
the following three options:  
On  
Activate the Call Waiting feature.  
Deactivate the Call Waiting feature.  
Off  
Query  
Display the status of Call waiting, either On or  
Off.  
Security  
Use this option to view and change your phones security  
settings.  
When you select this option, your phone displays the following  
menu options.  
Phone Lock  
You can lock your phone to protect it from unauthorized use.  
Note: You can still dial and call the emergency number 112  
when the phone is locked.  
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The Phone Lock options are:  
Lock now  
Immediately lock your phone. When set, your  
phone is unusable until the unlock code is  
entered.  
When this option is selected, you are  
prompted to enter the Unlock Code.  
Auto Lock  
Unlock Code  
Automatically lock phone each time it is  
switched on. The option has two settings: On  
and Off.  
When this option is selected, you are  
prompted to enter the Unlock Code.  
Change the unlock code, set at manufacture  
to 1234.  
When you select this option, you must enter  
the Old Unlock Code before you can proceed.  
After you enter the old unlock code, you must  
enter the New Unlock Code, then Re-enter  
New Code. When you complete this final step,  
your unlock code is set.  
Lock Keypad  
Use this option to lock or unlock your keypad.  
To lock or unlock the keypad, press the Menu key M, followed  
by *.  
Note: You can still dial and call the emergency number 112  
when the keypad is locked.  
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Fixed Dial  
Select this option to switch Fixed Dial on or off. See “Fixed Dial”  
on page 114.  
Call Barring  
Call Barring is a network feature that can be used to  
selectively bar outgoing and incoming calls.  
If you change the barring setting, you may be  
prompted to enter your barring password. After you enter the  
password, a short delay passes while the phone notifies the  
network of the new setting. When the network completes the  
change, the phone displays a confirmation message.  
The initial password is supplied by your Cellular Service Provider  
when you subscribe to this service.  
When selected, Call barring offers these options:  
Outgoing  
Calls  
When you select this option, there is a short  
delay while the phone asks the network for  
the current setting. You can then select one of  
these options:  
All CallsBars all outgoing calls except  
emergency calls.  
International CallsBars outgoing  
international calls.  
International Calls Except Home—  
Bars outgoing international calls, except  
those to your home country.  
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OffDisables all call barring for outgoing  
calls.  
Incoming  
calls  
When you select this option, there is a short  
delay while the phone asks the network for  
the current setting. You can then select one of  
these options:  
All CallsBars all incoming calls.  
When RoamingBars incoming calls when  
you are roaming. (You may wish to select  
this option, as some Cellular Service  
Providers charge an additional fee for  
receiving calls when you are roaming.)  
OffDisables all call barring for incoming  
calls.  
Cancel All  
Turns off all Call Barring options. When  
selected, your phone prompts you to enter the  
call barring password. Enter the password and  
press + (OK).  
SIM PIN  
This option allows you to set your phone whether or not to ask  
for the PIN (Personal Identification Number) of the SIM card  
when the phone is switched on. The options are:  
On  
When selected, the phone will ask you for the  
SIM PIN when switched on.  
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Off  
When selected, the phone will not ask you for  
the SIM PIN when switched on.  
Note: Some SIM cards do not allow turning  
off this feature.  
Passwords  
This option allows you to set and change the following  
passwords that you can use on your phone.  
Unlock Code  
This option is used to set the unlock code, which is used to  
prevent unauthorized use of your phone.  
1
2
Select the Unlock Code option.  
When prompted, enter the Old Unlock Code. (You must  
enter this code before you can proceed.)  
3
4
When prompted, enter the New Unlock Code.  
When prompted to Re-enter New Code, enter the new  
code again.  
After you complete this step, your unlock code is set. (See  
also “Unlock Code” on page 138.)  
Security Code  
The security code is used to control access to security and other  
options within the menus.  
Note: In order to safeguard your phone, you should change your  
security code from the factory setting as soon as possible. This  
code is set at manufacture to 000000.  
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To change the code:  
1
2
Select the Security Code option.  
When prompted, enter the current security code. (You must  
enter this code before you can proceed.)  
3
When prompted, enter a new, six-digit code to replace the  
old security code.  
SIM PIN  
This option is used to change your SIM cards PIN. The SIM PIN  
option must be set to On to use this option. (See “SIM PIN” on  
page 140.)  
1
2
3
Select the SIM PIN option.  
When prompted, enter the Old PIN.  
When prompted to Enter New PIN, enter a new, four- to  
eight-digit code to replace the old PIN.  
4
Enter the new PIN again when the phone displays Repeat  
New PIN.  
Caution: If you enter an incorrect SIM PIN three times in a row,  
your SIM card is disabled and your phone displays the message  
SIM Blocked. You need to enter a PIN unblocking key (PUK)  
code (which you can obtain from your service provider) and key  
sequence before you can use the phone.  
To unblock your phone, enter the following key sequence:  
## 0 5 *SIM PUK  
+
New PIN  
+
New PIN  
+
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Note: The New PIN must contain four to eight digits.  
Caution: If this operation is performed incorrectly 10 times in a  
row, your SIM card will become permanently blocked.  
SIM PIN2  
This option is used to change SIM cards PIN2.  
1
2
3
Select the SIM PIN2 option.  
When prompted, enter the Old PIN2.  
When prompted to Enter New PIN2, enter a new, four- to  
eight-digit code to replace the old PIN2.  
Note: If you enter an incorrect SIM PIN2 twice in a row, the  
phone blocks SIM PIN2.  
4
Enter the new PIN2 again when the phone displays Repeat  
New PIN2.  
Caution: If you enter an incorrect SIM PIN2 three times in a  
row, the Pin2 Blocked message is displayed. You must enter a  
PIN2 unblocking key (PUK2) code, which you can obtain from  
your service provider.  
When the PIN2 Blocked message is displayed, you are denied  
access to menu items that require you to enter the PIN2, such as  
setting up the Fixed Dial Menu and customizing the Call Cost  
Setup.  
If you receive the PIN2 Blocked message when you try to enter  
your PIN2, use the following key sequence to unblock and  
change the PIN2:  
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# # 0 5 2 * SIM PUK2  
PIN2  
+
New PIN2  
+
New  
+
Note: The New PIN2 must contain four to eight digits.  
Caution: If the PIN2 unblocking operation is performed  
incorrectly 10 times in a row, your PIN2 will become permanently  
blocked.  
Bar Password  
This option can be used to change the call barring password.  
After selecting this option, you will be asked to enter the Enter  
Password.  
You will then be prompted to enter New Password followed by  
Verify Again. Make sure you enter the same code both times.  
When the network completes the change, the phone will display  
a confirmation message.  
Other Settings  
This menu enables you to set up all remaining phone options.  
Other Settings is divided into three sub-menus: Personalize,  
Initial Setup, and Network. They are described below.  
Personalize  
This option allows you to customize the ring tone, banner and  
screen saver. They are described below.  
Edit Ringtone  
This option allows you to compose your own ring tone. When  
selected, your phone displays a list with the stored ring tones,  
called My Tones.  
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1
2
Scroll to an existing ring tone press + (Edit).  
or  
Scroll to [New Tone] and press + (Select).  
Your phone displays the Tone Details Notes and Name.  
Scroll up and down to switch between these Tone Details.  
Highlight Notes, then press + (Change) to edit the  
existing ring tone or to compose a new one. See “Entering  
and Editing Notes” on page 145 for more information on  
editing and entering tones.  
3
4
Highlight Name and press + (Change) to enter or change  
the ring tones name.  
After entering or editing the tone details, press - (Done).  
Edit Ringtone Menu Options  
Press the Menu key M to display the following options:  
New ToneCompose a new ring tone.  
EditEdit the highlighted ring tone.  
DeleteDelete the highlighted ring tone.  
PlayPlay the highlighted ring tone.  
Entering and Editing Notes  
To create a new tone:  
1
2
Select New Tone from the My Tones menu.  
Press + (Change) to enter notes.  
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3
Use the keypad keys to enter each note. Press a key multiple  
times to cycle through its available notes or options (pitch,  
octave, or length). The default setting for a new tone is a  
quarter note in octave two.  
Key  
Phone Display  
Description  
1
set octave one  
1
2
3
A
B
C
2
D
E
F
3
G
R
set octave two  
set octave three  
note A  
2
3
4
note B  
note C  
set octave two  
note D  
note E  
note F  
set octave 3  
note G  
rest  
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Key  
Phone Display  
Description  
#
sharp  
7
b
q
flat  
quarter note or quarter rest  
half note or half rest  
whole note or whole rest  
0
h
w
Change the Octave  
Set the new octave (1, 2, or 3) before selecting the note. The  
new octave applies to the note and all following notes until you  
change it again.  
Select the Note (Required)  
Press a keypad key to enter a note.  
Change a Note to a Sharp or Flat  
Enter a sharp or flat (# or b) after selecting the note. Some  
sharps and flats are played as standard notes. For example, B# is  
the same as C. Press S to scroll to valid notes when entering a  
new note.  
Change a Note’s Length  
Set the new length (h, w, or q) after selecting the note. The new  
length applies to the note and all following notes until you  
change it again.  
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Add a Rest  
Enter one or more rests (R characters) as needed in the tone  
sequence. You can set the length of the rest by entering an h, w,  
or q character after the rest, just as you can for a note.  
Listen to a New Tone as You Compose It  
Press the Menu key M and select Play All to play the notes  
you have entered. Press the - (Cancel) to go back to entering  
notes.  
Note: Entering and Editing Notes with the Navigation  
Key  
You can also create a ringtone by using the up- and down-  
arrows on the Navigation key S.  
Start creating a new ringtone by pressing the up- or down-  
arrow on the Navigation key S. (The first press of the  
Navigation key S will always display C of 2nd Octave).  
As you press the up-arrow on the Navigation key S, the  
following sequence of notes will appear:  
C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B 3C C# D D# E F  
F# G G# A A# B 1C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B  
Here the first 12 notes belong to the 2nd octave.  
As you continue pressing up-arrow, the notes of 3rd octave  
appear. The first note in third octave is represented as 3C.  
Subsequent notes that appear (by pressing up-arrow) will belong  
rd  
to the 3 octave, even though they are not prefixed with the  
number 3 (as shown above). After the last note B of 3rd octave,  
notes of the 1st octave are displayed, represented by 1C, as  
shown above.  
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Hence, the appearance of notes begins with the 2nd Octave,  
moves to the 3rd Octave, and then to the 1st Octave. This order  
is cyclic.  
As you press down-arrow on the Navigation key S, the above  
process occurs in reverse order, and the sequence of notes will  
appear as follows:  
C 1B A# A G# G F# F E D# D C# C 3B A# A G#  
G F# F E D# D C# C 2B A# A G# G F# F E D# D  
C# C  
Banner  
This option allows you to enter a banner, which is displayed  
banner you enter must be only one line and can consist of only  
letters and/or numbers.  
The banner is displayed when the phone is in the idle display  
EXCEPT in these situations:  
When the keypad is locked, your phone displays Keypad  
Locked.  
When the battery’s charge is low, your phone displays Low  
Battery.  
When selected, you can enter a banner of up to 16 characters.  
To choose the desired text entry method, press the Menu  
key M, scroll through the different entry methods, and select  
the required one by pressing + (Select). (See Choosing a  
Text Entry Mode” on page 57 for more information.)  
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Screen Saver  
This option allows you to set up screensaver animation that is  
displayed if your phone is idle for a specified amount of time  
called Idle Time. When selected your phone will display the  
following options:  
On  
Turns off the selected screen saver.  
Off  
Idle Time  
Sets the idle time of the screen saver. When  
the phone has been idle for this specified  
time, the screen saver animation will  
automatically turn on. When selected you will  
be prompted to enter a value between 1 and  
5. This value represents the idle time in  
minutes.  
Note: The Screen Saver feature does not allow you to select  
which animation you want to use as the screen saver. The  
selection of the screen saver animation can be done in the  
feature Animation of the Fun Menu. (See “Animation” on  
page 83.)  
Initial Setup  
This feature allows you to set up many basic phone options.  
When selected, your phone will display the options Time and  
Date, Power on/off, Backlight, Language, Battery Save,  
Contrast, Master Reset, Master Clear. They are described  
below.  
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Time and Date  
This option is used to set the time and date.  
When selected, scroll to the current time or date and press +  
(Change). Use the Navigation key S to correct the current time  
or date and press - (Done) to store the changes.  
Power on/off  
This option allows you to set up your phone to automatically  
power on or off at a certain time power will be turned on or off.  
Caution: Turn off the Power on/off feature prior to  
traveling on an airplane or entering into an area where  
the use of wireless devices is prohibited.  
When selected you can choose one of the following options:  
Power On  
Time  
Set up the time when your phone will  
automatically power on.  
Power Off  
Time  
Set up the time your phone will automatically  
power off.  
Enable  
Always  
Activate the Power on/offfeature. When this  
option is selected, your phone will power on  
and off at the set times.  
Disable  
Deactivate the Power on/off feature. When  
this option is selected, your phone will ignore  
the time settings in Power on time and  
Power off time.  
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Backlight  
Use the Backlight option to set the time that the display  
backlight remains on. The Backlight Timer options are:  
Off  
Turns off the backlight to conserve battery  
power.  
5 Seconds  
Backlight stays on for 5 seconds after you  
pressed any button or your phone performs  
any operation.  
10 Seconds  
20 Seconds  
Backlight stays on for 10 seconds after you  
pressed any button or your phone performs  
any operation.  
Backlight stays on for 20 seconds after you  
press any button or your phone performs any  
operation.  
Language  
Use this option to change the language for display messages.  
When you select a language, all further display prompts and  
messages will be in the selected language.  
Battery Save  
This option can help you conserve battery power.  
The option has two settings: On or Off.  
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Contrast  
This option allows you to adjust the contrast setting for your  
display. Adjust the contrast by scrolling up or down. Once you  
have adjusted the contrast to the desired level, press  
+ (Select). The contrast will be adjusted to the selected  
value. Press - (Back) to leave the Contrast option without  
adjusting it.  
Master Clear  
This option should be used with extreme caution, for example it  
will clear all the phonebook entries from your phone memory.  
This option is used to restore certain phone options to their  
original settings. When you select this option, you will be asked  
to enter the security code.  
When selected, the Master Clear option will clear:  
Last Dialed Numbers  
Last Missed Numbers  
Profile Mode Settings  
Notepad content  
Last Received Numbers  
Caller Group Settings  
Call Settings  
Phone book  
Downloaded and user created Downloaded caller group icon  
ring tone  
Chat buddy information  
Chat Log text  
Phone settings  
Chat SMS information  
Exchange rate  
Chat SMS text  
Downloaded Wallpaper  
Storage  
Download Wallpaper URL  
Band Selection  
Line1/Line2 Settings  
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Customized Banner  
Quick Access List  
Phone Lock  
Screen Saver On/Off  
Auto Lock  
Schedule Power On/Off  
Date Book  
Language settings  
Chat configuration  
Wallpaper configuration  
Voice tag  
Screen Saver Download URL  
Game data  
Latest Wallpaper download  
URL  
Cell broadcast service status Cell broadcast language  
Battery Saving  
EMS Media Library: User  
Extracted Picture/Animation/  
Sound  
Master Reset  
This option should be used with caution. It is used to restore  
certain phone options to their original settings. When you select  
this option, you will be asked to enter the security code.  
When entered, the Master Reset option will reset the same  
options as Master Clear except:  
Phone Book  
Downloaded and user-created ring tones  
Downloaded Caller Group icons  
Voice tags  
Cell broadcast language  
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Network  
This option allows you to view and adjust your phones network  
settings. The different options are described below:  
Avail. Networks  
This option enables you to search for the currently available  
network. When you select this option, the phone displays  
Finding Network ....  
When the search is complete, your phone displays a list with the  
current available networks. Search the list and select the  
network with which you want to register. Your phone displays  
Registering Network ....  
Network Setup  
This option allows you to adjust your Network Setup. It includes:  
TypeAllows you to choose your bands automatically or  
manually.  
SpeedAllows you to set data transfer rate to fast,  
medium, or slow.  
STK Service  
SIM ToolKit (STK) Service is a network- and subscription-  
dependent feature.  
Your SIM card may contain applications that  
process outgoing calls, messages, and other  
events. Contact your service provider for more  
information.  
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What to Do If...  
You press the  
Power key P  
but nothing  
happens.  
Be sure to press and hold the Power  
key P until the display appears and you  
hear an alert. If nothing happens, check  
that a charged battery is installed and  
fitted properly.  
You can’t make  
calls.  
Check the signal strength indicator in the  
display. If the signal is weak, move to an  
open space or, if you are in a building,  
move closer to a window.  
Check the Network settings. Try Manual  
Selection, or try another network. See  
Network Setup” on page 155.  
Check your Operator coverage map.  
Check the Call Barring and Fixed Dial  
settings.  
Has the credit limit been reached? Use  
your SIM PIN2 to reset the limit or  
contact your Service Provider. See In Call  
Timer” on page 134.  
Has a new SIM card been inserted?  
Check that no new restrictions have been  
imposed.  
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You can’t  
receive calls.  
Check the signal strength indicator in the  
display. If the signal is weak, move to an  
open space or, if you are in a building,  
move closer to a window.  
Check the Call Forward and Call Barring  
settings.  
Check the In-call alerting settings. If the  
ringer is off, there is no audible alert. See  
In-Call Alerting” on page 118.  
Your phone  
If you see the following in the display:  
does not ring.  
t
(Off)  
y
(Vibrate)  
u
(Flash)  
the ringer is turned off. Turn the ringer  
on. See page 118.  
You cannot hear While on a call, press up-arrow on the  
others on your  
phone.  
Navigation key S to increase the  
volume. Also, make sure that your  
phones earpiece is not blocked by its  
carrying case.  
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Your phone’s  
display is too  
dark.  
Use the Contrast feature to change the  
level of contrast in your display. See  
page 153. Also, you can also use the  
Backlight feature to change the length  
of time that your phone displays  
backlight stays on. See page 152.  
The battery  
Check the charger. Is it properly  
won’t charge.  
connected? Are its contacts clean and  
dry? See Battery Use” on page 25.  
Check the battery contacts. Are they  
clean and dry?  
Check the battery temperature. If it is  
warm, let it cool before recharging.  
Is it an old battery? Battery performance  
will decline after several years use.  
Replace the battery.  
Are you using a Motorola original  
battery? Your charging system may not  
be able to communicate with your  
battery. See “Battery Use” on page 25.  
The battery icon Are you using a Motorola original  
is missing.  
battery? Your charging system may  
not be able to communicate with your  
battery. See “Battery Use” on page 25.  
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The battery  
drains faster  
than normal.  
Are you in an area of variable coverage?  
This uses extra battery power.  
Is it a new battery? A new battery will  
need two to three charge/ discharge  
cycles to attain normal performance. See  
Charging Your Batteryon page 29.  
Is it an old battery? Battery performance  
will decline after several years use.  
Replace the battery.  
Is it a battery that hasn’t been completely  
discharged? Allow the battery to fully  
discharge (until the phone turns itself off)  
and then charge the battery overnight.  
Check that the Speed feature in the  
Network menu has not been set to Fast.  
See “Network” on page 155.  
Check that the Battery Save Mode  
feature has not been set to Off.  
Are you using your phone in extreme  
temperatures? At extreme hot or cold  
temperatures, battery performance is  
significantly reduced.  
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Your phone  
won’t unlock.  
Have you inserted a new SIM card? Enter  
the new PIN. See “SIM PIN” on  
page 140.  
Do you have a replacement phone? Enter  
the default phone unlock code—1234.  
Did you forget the unlock code? Press the  
Menu key M and enter the correct  
Security code to unlock the phone.  
Your PIN is  
blocked.  
Enter the PIN unblocking code supplied  
with your SIM card. See SIM PIN”  
page 142.  
Your PIN2 is  
blocked  
Enter the PIN2 unblocking code supplied  
with your SIM card. See SIM PIN2”  
page 143.  
Your SIM card  
won’t work.  
Is the card inserted the right way round?  
See “SIM Card Insertion/ Removal” on  
page 31.  
Is the gold chip visibly damaged or  
scratched? Return the card to your  
Service Provider.  
Check the SIM contacts. If they are dirty,  
clean them with an antistatic cloth.  
You can’t cancel Wait until you are in an area with good  
Call Forwarding network coverage and try again.  
or Call Barring.  
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There is not enough memory available to  
store another SMS or EMS message. Use  
the Messages menu to delete one or  
more existing messages.  
The symbol X  
is flashing.  
You can’t make  
international  
calls.  
Some Service Providers automatically bar  
the ability to make international calls.  
Contact your Service Provider.  
Have you included the relevant codes?  
Press and hold the 0 key to display the  
international dialing prefix (+) and then  
enter the appropriate country code  
followed by the phone number.  
You are unable  
to record a  
Try moving to a quieter location. Hold the  
phone about 4 inches (10 centimeters)  
voicecommand. from your mouth, and speak directly into  
the phone in a normal tone of voice.  
Your browser  
cannot connect  
to the Internet.  
You may be in an area without service, or  
you may be connected to a network that  
does not support Internet access.  
Your phone was Report a stolen phone to the police and  
stolen.  
to a service provider (the company that  
sends you your monthly wireless service  
bill).  
Your phone is  
not responsive.  
Remove the battery, reinsert, power on,  
and reset the phone clock.  
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C
Index  
calculator 112  
call  
outgoing 34  
A
Accessories menu  
calculator 112  
fixed dial 114  
service dial 114  
animated icons 24  
animation  
downloading 84, 85  
answer mode 120  
TurboDial 38  
call cost 65  
call times 65  
caller groups 121  
adding existing entry 75, 76  
adding new entry 75  
defined 74  
cell broadcast messages 105  
active channels 106  
languages 107  
receiving 88  
charging battery 29  
chat  
clearing chat history 102  
ending 102  
history 102  
B
banner indicator 23  
battery  
charging 29  
fitting 28  
inserting 28  
low battery warning 27  
removing 27  
use of 25  
battery level indicator 23  
browser  
using 110  
Browser menu 110  
ending Internet session 111  
making/receiving calls  
during Internet  
session 111  
using browser 110  
resuming 102  
162  
Index  
starting 101  
clock  
real time 23  
color setting 118  
connected alert 120  
connectors  
menu 115  
Fun menu  
earpiece 25  
downloading 84, 85  
games 79  
D
Memory 81  
Racing 80  
date indicator 24  
datebook  
checking 77  
event options 78  
setting up new event 78  
Datebook menu  
checking datebook 77  
dialed calls 63  
dialed calls list  
Smack 82  
wallpaper 85  
downloading 86  
G
redialing number 38  
display 21  
games  
Magic 82  
parts of 21  
draft messages 92  
Memory 81  
Racing 80  
rules 80  
Smack 82  
Torpedo 81  
E
earpiece connector 25  
I
F
icons  
animated 24  
in use indicator 22  
fixed dial 114  
fixed dialing  
163  
Index  
in-call alerting 118  
in-call alerting indicator 23  
off 23  
ring 23  
vibrate 23  
vibrate then ring 23  
indicators  
banner 23  
menu key 54  
power 20  
right soft key 20, 54  
battery level 23  
date 24  
send 20  
special 20  
in use 22  
in-call alerting 23  
menu 24  
message waiting 22  
network 23  
real time clock 23  
roam 22  
L
defined 20  
locking/unlocking keypad 36  
low battery warning 27  
signal strength 22  
Internet  
M
ending session 111  
making/receiving calls  
during session 111  
iTAP mode 58  
menu indicator 24  
menu key  
defined 20, 54  
menus  
Accessories menu 112  
Browser menu 110  
Datebook menu 77  
defined 54  
entering 54  
exiting 55  
K
keypad  
locking/unlocking 36  
keypad tone 119  
keys  
how shown in guide 7  
Fun menu 79  
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leaving 55  
main menu 62  
menu key 54  
go to next message 95  
Messages menu 87  
navigating 54  
melodies 104  
options with security codes  
55  
outgoing message type 108  
Phone Book menu 66  
Quick Access menu 108  
Recent Call menu 62  
selecting options 55  
Settings menu 117  
message inbox 94  
Message Service Center  
Number 107  
quick notes 91, 99  
replying 94  
message setup  
voicemail number 107  
message tone 119  
message waiting indicator 22  
messages  
saving to drafts 92  
selecting entry method 92  
sending 90, 103  
storing senders number 95  
unforwarded  
calling back 94  
cell broadcast 105  
creating 89  
expiry period 108  
voice mail 105  
defined 8  
voicemail number 107  
Messages menu  
cell broadcast 105  
chat menu 101  
create messages 89  
draft folder 104  
deleting 95, 103  
draft folder 104  
expiry period for  
unforwarded  
messages 108  
forwarding 95  
media library 104  
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message inbox 94  
message outbox 102  
message setup 107  
receiving cell broadcast  
messages 88  
caller groups 74  
phonebook  
capacity 73  
send & receiving SMS  
messages 87  
entry  
using 89  
storing 67  
voice mail 105  
using 66  
missed calls 64  
phonebook entry  
copying 72  
copying multiple 72  
deleting 70  
N
navigating menus 54  
navigation key 54  
defined 20  
network indicator 23  
numeric mode 61  
editing 70  
O
phonebook capacity 73  
recording a voice name  
voice name  
optional feature  
defined 8  
recording 69  
TurboDial 74  
Phonebook menu  
using phonebook 66  
power  
on/off 34  
power key 34  
defined 20  
P
phone  
care 25  
display 21  
locking keypad 36  
switching on/off 34  
turning on/off 34  
166  
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profile settings 117  
activating 118  
R
received calls 62  
call cost 65  
answer mode 120  
call time reminder 120  
color setting 118  
connected alert 120  
editing 118  
in-call alerting 118  
keypad tone 119  
message tone 119  
renaming profile 121  
resetting 121  
ring type 118  
ring volume 119  
ringtone 119  
warning tone 119  
prompts  
defined 8  
call times 65  
redial 38  
38  
right soft key 54  
defined 20  
label 24  
ring type 118  
ring volume 119  
ringtone 119  
roam indicator 22  
Q
Quick Access menu 108  
customizing 109  
using 108  
quick notes 91, 99  
creating 100  
editing, deleting, sending  
100  
predefined quick notes 99  
S
selecting menu options 55  
send key  
defined 20  
service dial 114  
settings 117  
profile settings 117  
activating 118  
167  
Index  
editing 118  
Settings menu  
profile settings 117  
signal strength indicator 22  
SIM capacity  
phonebook entry  
SIM capacity 74  
SIM card  
entry modes 57  
U
unlock code 35  
V
defined 30  
inserting 31  
PIN 34  
entering 34  
removing 31  
SMS messages  
receiving 87  
soft key  
W
wallpaper 85  
downloading 86  
warning  
left 20  
right 20  
special keys 20  
standby time  
increasing 26  
symbols  
used in guide 8  
T
Tap mode 57  
text  
entering 55  
table of characters 55  
text entry modes 57  
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