NEC Electronics America Cell Phone Cell Phone User Manual

338  
product manual  
For the latest version of the NEC 338 product manual, please see http://www.neceurope.com/mobile_phones.asp  
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Important Safety Information  
Emergency services  
To make an emergency call in any country  
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Ensure that your 338 is switched on and in service.  
Press the Send key to return to the Home screen if needed.  
Press 112 (or 999 within the UK or 000 in Australia) followed by the Send key. (When the USIM card is not inserted or  
when the dial lock function is on, press the SK2 (Emrgcy). When the dial lock function is on, press 112 and SK1  
(Yes). Refer to Locking your 338 section on page 26 for further instructions on emergency calls when the key lock  
is on.)  
Follow the instructions and do not end the call until told to do so.  
Tell the operator which service you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Service.  
Give your location and, if possible, remain where you are to maintain contact.  
The 112 emergency number service is available on every digital network service. Alternatively, use 999 in the UK, or  
000 in Australia. Note that these can only be used with a valid USIM.  
Due to the nature of the cellular system, connection to emergency calls cannot be guaranteed.  
General care  
A phone contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets and battery systems. You should treat it with care and pay attention  
to the following:  
This phone is fitted with an internal battery that can only be replaced by a qualified service engineer. There is a risk of  
explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect battery type. Dispose of the used battery in accordance with the  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
Do not allow the phone, battery or accessories to come into contact with liquids or moisture at any time. Do not immerse  
in liquid.  
Do not paint the phone.  
Do not drop, throw or subject the phone to rough treatment.  
Do not place the phone alongside computer disks, credit cards, travel cards and other magnetic media. The information  
contained on disks or cards may be affected by the phone.  
Do not leave the phone or the battery in places where the temperature could exceed 60 °C, e.g. on a car dashboard or  
a window sill, behind glass in direct sunlight, etc.  
Do not remove the battery while the phone is switched on.  
Take care not to allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings to contact or short-circuit the battery terminals.  
Important Safety Information  
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Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. Dispose of Li-ION batteries at a Li-ION recycling point. For more specific battery and  
power supply information, see pages 6 and 7.  
Do not put the battery in your mouth, as battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed.  
Do not attempt to dismantle the phone or any of its accessories.  
Do not put a battery into a microwave oven, dryer or high-pressure container.  
Do not let the battery come into direct contact with an electric outlet or cigarette lighter charger. Use only authorised  
charger units.  
Do not pierce the battery with a sharp object such as a needle.  
When the battery is thrown away, be sure it is non-conducting by applying vinyl tape to the (+) and (-) terminals.  
Do not disassemble or modify the battery.  
Do not solder the battery directly.  
Stop using the battery if you detect any abnormalities, such as odour, discolouration or heat during use, charge or  
storage.  
Do not use the phone with a damaged or misshapen battery.  
In the unlikely event of a battery leak, take care to keep the battery discharge away from your eyes or skin. If the leakage  
does come into contact with the eyes or skin, please flush thoroughly in clean water and consult a doctor.  
Remove a worn out battery immediately.  
The handset itself may become warm when the handset is used for an extended period of time or when the video  
functions are used. Also, it may become warm while the battery is being charged.  
When a phone is set to Vibration mode, the vibration can sometimes cause your phone to move. Be careful not to place  
the phone near heat sources (such as a heater) or too close to the edge of the table.  
Use an anti-static cloth to clean the phone. Do not use an ordinary dry cloth or electrostatically charged cloth. Do not use  
chemical or abrasive cleaners as these could damage the case.  
Remember to recycle the cardboard packaging supplied with this phone.  
Remember to make backup copies of all important data on your phone.  
Do not leave the battery pack empty or disconnected for a long time, otherwise some data may be initialised.  
Take care not to put your phone in your back pocket and then sit on it. Also, do not put your phone at the bottom of a bag  
where it may subject to excessive weight or pressure. Doing so may damage the LCD and camera lens and cause them  
to malfunction.  
Hold the phone away from your ear when you  
- Play video/music on the Multimedia Player  
- Play the ringtune through the speaker.  
It may damage, or irritate your ears.  
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Important Safety Information  
Safety  
The use of mobile phones is not allowed in some radiation-sensitive areas, such as hospitals, research centres and aircraft.  
Ensure that you switch off your phone in these areas. If in doubt, remove the battery.  
Aircraft safety  
Switch off your phone and remove its battery when inside or near an aircraft. The use of phones in aircraft is illegal. It  
may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and it may disrupt the mobile network. Failure to observe this  
instruction may lead to suspension or denial of mobile network services to the offender or legal action or both.  
Do not use the phone on the ground without the permission of the ground staff.  
Hospital safety  
Switch off your phone and remove its battery in areas where the use of phones is prohibited. Follow the instructions  
given by the respective medical centre regarding the use of mobile phones on their premises.  
General safety  
Observe "Turn off mobile" signs, such as those near petrol stations, chemicals or explosives and switch off your phone.  
If you have a heart condition, be careful with the call vibration or tone volume settings.  
Do not allow children to play with the phone, charger or batteries.  
Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress.  
The operation of some medical electronic devices, such as hearing aids and pacemakers, may be affected if you use a  
mobile phone next to them. Observe any warning signs and the manufacturer’s recommendations.  
Your phone contains metal which may cause a skin irritation, a rash or eczema.  
Road safety  
You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times. Give your full attention to driving.  
Observe all local safety regulations regarding the use of mobile phones while driving.  
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call.  
You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway to answer or make a call, except in an emergency.  
Switch off your phone at a refuelling point, such as a petrol station, even if you are not refuelling your own car.  
Do not store or carry flammable or explosive materials in the same compartment as a radio transmitter.  
Electronic vehicle systems, such as anti-lock brakes, speed control and fuel injection systems are not normally affected  
by radio transmissions. The manufacturer of such equipment can advise if it is adequately shielded from radio  
transmissions. If you suspect vehicle problems caused by radio transmissions, consult your dealer and do not switch on  
the phone until it has been checked by qualified approved installers.  
Important Safety Information  
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Check if local laws and/or regulations restrict the use of phones while driving.  
Vehicles equipped with an airbag  
An airbag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area  
over the airbag or in the airbag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the airbag  
inflates, serious injury could result.  
Third party equipment  
The use of third party equipment, batteries, cables or accessories, not made or authorised by NEC, may invalidate the  
warranty of your phone and also adversely affect the phone’s operation.  
Service  
The phone, batteries and charger contain no user-serviceable parts. We recommend that your NEC phone is serviced or  
repaired by an NEC authorised service centre. Please contact 3 or NEC for advice.  
Efficient use  
The phone has an internal antenna. For optimum performance with minimum power consumption, please do not cover the  
internal antenna area with your hand. Covering the internal antenna affects call quality, may cause the phone to operate at  
higher power levels than needed and may shorten talk and standby times.  
Radio frequency energy  
Your phone is a low-power radio transmitter/receiver. When it is turned on, it intermittently receives and transmits radio  
frequency (RF) energy (radio waves). The system that handles the call controls the power level at which the phone transmits.  
Exposure to radio frequency energy  
The phone is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to RF energy set by national authorities and international health  
agencies.* These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the  
general population. The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organisations such as ICNIRP (International  
Commission on Non-ionizing Radiation Protection) through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The limits  
include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health and to account  
for any variations in measurements.  
*Examples of radio frequency exposure guidelines and standards that the phone is designed to conform to:  
ICNIRP, Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields (up to 300 GHz)-  
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). Health Physics, vol.74. pp, 494-522, April  
1998.  
99/519/EC, EU Council Recommendation on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields 0  
Hz-300 GHz. Official Journal of the European Communities, July 12, 1999.  
ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992. "Safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields, 3kHz  
to 300 GHz". The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., New York, 1991.  
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Important Safety Information  
 
FCC Report and Order, ET Docket 93-62, FCC 96-326, Federal Communications Commission (FCC), August 1996.  
Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure) Standard 1999, Australian Communications  
Authority (ACA), May 1999.  
Declaration of conformity  
We declare under our sole responsibility that the product(s) detailed in this manual, and in combination with our accessories,  
conform to the essential requirements of European Union Directive 1999/5/EC Radio and Telecommunications Terminal  
Equipment Directive requirements 3.1(a), 3.1(b), 3.2.  
Con la presente NEC dichiara, sotto la propria responsabilità, che il prodotto descritto in questo manuale (e in combinazione  
con i propri accessori), è conforme ai requisiti essenziali e alle disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva radio 1999/5/CE  
e ai requisiti 3.1(a), 3.1(b), 3.2 stabiliti dalle direttive per i terminali di telecomunicazioni.  
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conformes aux conditions de la Directive de l’Union Européenne 1999/5/EC sur les équipements de terminaison  
radioélectriques et de télécommunications, 3.1(a), 3.1(b), 3.2.  
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Vi tar ansvar för att produkten/produkterna som beskrivs i manualen, också i kombination med våra tillbehör, överenstämmer  
med de väsentliga krav som beskrivs i 3.1(a), 3.1(b), 3.2 i Rådets direktiv om radioutrustning och teleterminalutrustning  
(1999/5/EG).  
A copy of the “Declaration of Conformity” certificate can be found on www.neceurope.com.  
Copyright Notice  
The video/audio recordings you make/download are protected by copyright laws. They are for personal use only and must  
not be otherwise used without the permission of the copyright owner.  
Important Safety Information  
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Introducing your 338  
Your 338 combines a wide range of features in a technologically advanced phone, capable of operating on UMTS (Universal  
Mobile Telecommunication System), also known as 3G, GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) or 2G and GPRS  
(General Packet Radio Service) or 2.5G.  
3G allows much greater data speeds than 2G/2.5G networks and enables you to make video calls, send multimedia  
messages, view photos and videos and much more.  
Overview of the 338  
Earpiece  
Antenna  
Camera  
LED indicator  
Display  
Speaker  
Key area  
Headset  
connector  
Microphone  
I/O connector  
for USB cable  
or charger  
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Introducing your 338  
       
Keys  
Options menu key  
Softkey 1 (SK1)  
Softkey 2 (SK2)  
Enter key  
4-way navigation (Up/  
Down/Left/Right) key  
MENU key  
Triangle key  
End (on-off) key  
Send key  
C (clear) key  
Keypad characters  
(0-9,  
and #)  
Internal antenna (not shown)  
See Efficient Use on page PL-4 for precautions.  
Introducing your 338  
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Home screen and Display symbols  
Home screen  
Status Indicators  
Battery level (full-low)  
Message (unread/full)  
Voicemail received  
Video message on Server  
USB connected  
SSL communication  
PS Connected/Communicating (Internal)  
PS Connected/Communicating (External)  
Active tasks (one-three or more)  
Area mode (single SIM)  
3G/2.5G/2G  
Mode Indicators  
Area mode (dual SIM)  
3G/2.5G/Out of coverage/  
Manual 3G/Manual 2.5G  
Handset profile:  
Radio field level  
(strong-weak/out of service)  
Standard/Meeting/Outdoor/Car  
Key lock  
Voice call received  
The call is on hold  
Dial lock  
Backlight off  
Alarm set  
Vibration set  
SK1 indicator  
Options menu Indicator  
SK2 indicator  
Call forwarded  
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Introducing your 338  
   
Setting up your 338  
This section explains how to prepare your phone for use.  
Before you use your phone you must do the following:  
Insert a valid USIM (Universal Subscriber Identity Module) card  
Charge the battery  
Set the date and time  
This section shows you what to do step by step.  
USIM Card  
3 provides you with a USIM card that must be inserted into your phone.  
The USIM card holder is located underneath the battery. If the USIM card is removed, then the phone becomes unusable  
until a valid USIM is inserted.  
Always disconnect the charger and other accessories from your phone before inserting and removing your USIM card.  
To Insert/Remove the USIM Card  
Ensure that the power is off. If the power is on, press and hold the End (On-Off) key until power is off.  
Insert/remove the USIM card as shown in the diagram on the next page.  
Setting up your 338  
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Insert a USIM card  
2 Insert the USIM card into the USIM card holder.  
1 Remove the battery cover (and the battery).  
USIM card holder  
3 Slide the USIM card into place.  
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Setting up your 338  
 
Battery  
To Insert the Battery  
1
When fitting the battery, face the outside cover of the battery towards you. Place the top of the battery into position and  
push the lower section of the battery into place.  
You can charge the battery whenever you wish without affecting the performance of the phone.  
Your 338 automatically switches off if the battery charge is too low.  
Batteries have a life cycle. If you find that the amount of times you have to charge the battery is increasing dramatically,  
the battery life may be coming to an end. Use only the NEC original or approved batteries. Unapproved batteries can  
impair the performance of the phone and invalidate the warranty.  
When the battery is not being used for a long period of time, remove it from your 338 and store in a cool, dry place.  
A battery that has not been used for a long period of time needs to be completely discharged and then recharged two or  
three times before reaching full capacity.  
Charging  
To Charge the Battery Using the Charger  
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2
3
Insert the battery into the phone (see To Insert the Battery section above).  
Connect the charger plug to your 338 I/O connector (see the diagram on the next page).  
Plug the charger into a mains socket. The LED indicator on your 338 lights up while charging is in progress and goes  
off when charging is completed.  
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After charging is completed, unplug the charger from the I/O connector.  
Setting up your 338  
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Connecting the battery charger to the phone  
When the phone is being used, the battery level may decrease even if the phone remains connected to the charger.  
The battery must be charged at room temperature. Ensure that your phone is switched off. If the phone temperature is  
high, wait until it returns to a normal temperature.  
The recommended battery charge time is approximately two hours.  
Stop charging the battery if charging is not completed within five hours. Remove the charger from the phone and  
connect it again to restart the charging.  
The LED indicator may take a few minutes to light up after the phone starts charging an empty battery.  
Low Battery Alarm  
The battery power has 4 levels and is indicated by the following icons:  
Empty Battery  
Low Battery  
Medium Battery  
Full Battery  
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Setting up your 338  
   
Low battery alarm  
When the battery runs out, the above image blinks and there is an audio alarm. The phone switches off shortly afterwards. If  
the low battery alarm occurs during a call, the call will be disconnected after approximately 60 seconds.  
The volume level of the low battery alarm depends on the settings of the ringtune volume on standby and the earpiece  
volume during a call.  
Switching your 338 on and off  
To Switch On  
After inserting the USIM card (see pages 4 and 5) and the inserting/charging the battery (see pages 6 and 7), press the End  
(On-Off) key until the phone switches on (approximately two seconds).  
To Switch Off  
In Standby mode, press and hold the End (On-Off) key until the phone powers down. There may be some delay while the  
phone switches off. Do not attempt to switch the phone on again during this time.  
Power Saver  
The power saver function turns the screen off when the phone is left idle for a certain period of time. You can turn the screen  
back on by pressing any key.  
Setting the Clock  
When using your 338 for the first time you are prompted to set the current date and time.  
To Set the Clock  
1
Press the MENU key, select the Settings icon, select Date and time and Set date and time.  
2
Enter the current date and time. Refer to Date and time on page 64 for details.  
Setting up your 338  
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Entering your PIN Code  
If you want to secure information in your phone, you can activate your PIN code so that the phone cannot be used without  
entering the PIN as you switch on your phone. (For information about how to activate PIN codes, refer to Security on page  
65.)  
PIN1 and PIN2 numbers are usually supplied with your USIM card. If not, or you have lost them, contact 3.  
To Enter your PIN Code  
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2
3
Ensure that your USIM card is in your 338 and that the battery is charged.  
Press and hold the End (On-Off) key until power is on.  
If the Password screen is displayed, enter your PIN1. The code you enter appears as asterisks (*).  
If you make a mistake while entering your PIN, delete the wrong number by pressing the C key.  
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Press the SK1 (OK).  
When connecting to the network, the name 3 appears. If you are connecting onto another network, the name of  
another operator appears.  
Check your own number  
To check your own number, press the Menu key and press 0 from the Home screen.  
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Setting up your 338  
         
Understanding the Menus  
This section describes how to use the menus.  
By selecting icons, menus, submenus, options menus or building your own shortcuts, you can access the numerous  
functions and their settings.  
Icon list  
An icon is a graphic image that links to a category of functions or a particular function.  
Menu list  
Your 338's functions are reached through a system of menus. You can select a menu item by scrolling up or down and  
pressing the Enter key. Alternatively, press the item's corresponding number. If there are more than nine items in a  
menu, not all of the choices are visible on the same screen. You can scroll up or down to view the next screen. You can  
reach the main menu by pressing the MENU key.  
Options menu list (Press the Options menu key when available.)  
This is a dynamic menu. That is, the options available depend on the function you are using. The Options menu  
indicator (three white dots appear below the time display at the bottom, centre of the screen) shows when an Options  
menu is available. Press the Options menu key to access the menu. Refer to Home screen image on page 3 for  
details.  
Main Menu  
To Display the Main Menu:  
Press the MENU key.  
To highlight a Menu icon:  
Press the 4-way navigation key or the icon ID number.  
Icon ID number  
Understanding the Menus  
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Menu options  
This section shows you how to use the menus.  
The following example shows you how to set your wallpaper.  
To set an image as wallpaper  
To  
Do This  
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Display Main Menu  
Press the MENU key.  
Main Menu is displayed.  
2
3
Highlight Settings icon Press the 4-way navigation key to highlight the Settings icon. Whenever an icon is  
highlighted it has a box around it and the icon name appears at the bottom of the display.  
Select Settings icon  
Press the Enter key.  
The User settings menu is displayed.  
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5
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Select Screen settings  
Select Wallpaper  
Select an image  
Press the Up and Down keys to highlight Screen settings and press the Enter key,  
or, alternatively press 2.  
Press the Up and Down keys to highlight Wallpaper and press the Enter key, or,  
alternatively press 2.  
Press the Enter key and open the folders. Highlight an image file and press the Enter key.  
The selected image is displayed in the box.  
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Set the selected image Press SK1 (OK).  
as wallpaper  
The image is set as wallpaper and the screen returns to the Screen settings list menu.  
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Understanding the Menus  
   
Quick Menu and Home Screen Shortcut  
You can create shortcuts to an application or a function that you frequently use in the Quick menu or on the Home screen.  
Whenever you can create a shortcut to an application/function, the Link this menu is available on the SK1. From the SK1,  
you can select where to add the shortcut, in the Quick menu list or on the Home screen.  
Quick menu  
The Quick menu is your customised list of shortcuts to applications/functions. Pressing the MENU key twice on the  
Home screen or pressing the SK2 (Quick) on Main Menu displays the Quick menu. Highlight the required shortcut by  
pressing the Up and Down keys and then press Enter key to activate the application/function.  
You cannot delete items 1 to 5 in the Quick menu. For items 6 to 9, you can create shortcuts and also delete them.  
The Quick menu display varies depending on the region.  
Home screen shortcut  
You can also create shortcut icons to applications/functions on the Home screen. Pressing the Enter key followed by the  
4-way navigation keys on the Home screen highlights the shortcuts. Press the Enter key to select the highlighted  
shortcut to activate the application/function.  
Quick menu  
Understanding the Menus  
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What you can do from the Home Screen  
Apart from creating shortcuts, you can activate various functions and settings and customise your Home screen. To return to  
the Home screen, press the C key several times or press and hold the End key. You can do the following from the Home  
screen.  
Task  
Steps  
Activating a Home screen shortcut  
Press the Enter key on the Home screen. Use the navigation keys to  
move to the desired shortcut and press the Enter key to select.  
Changing the active phone profile  
Press the Options menu key and select Handset profile, or press the  
Up key on the Home screen. Select a profile option.  
Accessing the Quick menu  
Displaying call logs  
Press the Options menu key and select Quick menu.  
Press the Options menu key and select Call logs.  
Displaying the Call time information  
Press the Options menu key and select Call time info. Select an item  
to display the desired information.  
Setting the dial lock function  
Press the Options menu key and select and Dial lock. Refer to Dial  
lock on page 65.  
Deleting a Home screen shortcut  
Moving a Home screen shortcut  
Select the Home screen shortcut, press the SK2 (Delete).  
Select the Home screen shortcut, press the SK1 (Move). Highlight the  
new place and press the SK1 (Place).  
Pasting the copied phone number onto the  
Home screen (dialler is activated)  
After you copy a phone number, return to the Home screen and press  
the Options menu key and select Paste.  
The copied phone number is pasted on the dialler.  
Saving the input/copied phone number in  
Contact list  
After you input/copy a phone number on the Home screen, press the  
SK2 (Add).  
Sending a text message to the input/copied  
phone number  
After you enter/copy a phone number, press the Options menu key and  
select Send message.  
Setting the Home screen type  
Press the Options menu key and select Home screen type. Select  
Standard or Show calendar (the monthly view calendar).  
Turning the key lock on/off  
Press the MENU key and the  
key.  
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Understanding the Menus  
Taskbar  
Pressing and holding the MENU key displays the taskbar at the bottom of the screen. When there are multiple tasks active at  
the same time, they are displayed on the taskbar as icons. Highlight using the 4-way navigation key and press the Enter  
key to switch to that task.  
On the taskbar, you can end the selected task by pressing the End key or the SK1 (End task). Pressing the SK2 (End all)  
ends all tasks. You can cancel the taskbar display by pressing the C key.  
When you end tasks by pressing the End key, SK1 (End task) or SK2 (End all) the tasks are interrupted, and any  
unsaved changes discarded.  
Taskbar  
Active tasks (Home screen/Camera/Messages)  
Press the SK2 (End all) to end all the active tasks.  
Press the SK1 (End task) to end the selected task.  
Understanding the Menus  
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Making and Receiving Calls  
This section guides you through the following step by step:  
Making a Voice Call  
Receiving a Voice Call  
Other things that you can do during a Voice Call  
Making and Receiving a Video Call (available in 3G coverage only)  
When using the headset, you can start/end a voice call using the switch on the microphone.  
Making a Voice Call  
To Make a Voice Call  
To  
Do This  
1
Enter the phone number  
Enter the phone number using the keypad.  
To correct mistakes, press the C key briefly to delete the last  
number or press and hold the C key to clear all the numbers.  
2
3
4
Dial the phone number  
Talk  
Press the Send key.  
End the call  
Press the End key.  
Useful Tips  
Task  
Steps  
Making an emergency call  
Enter the emergency number 999 (UK only), 000 (Australia only) or 112.  
Press the Send key to make an emergency call.  
When the Key lock is set, follow the instructions on page 26 to make  
an emergency call.  
Tell the operator your location and which emergency service you require:  
ambulance, police, rescue services, etc. If possible, remain where you are  
and keep the line connected.  
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Making and Receiving Calls  
         
Task  
Steps  
Making an international  
call  
Press and hold 0 to display a "+" symbol.  
Enter the international country code, then the phone number.  
Press the Send key to make an international call.  
Making a call using  
the Contact list  
Press the MENU key and select Contacts or press the Down key.  
To scroll the contact list in alphabetical order, press the Down key.  
From the keypad, enter the first letter of contact entry you want to  
select. For example, press the 2 key twice to display the Contact  
entry list starting with B.  
Search and select the addressee’s phone number.  
Press the Send key to make a call using the contact list.  
Making a call from  
Incoming calls list  
From the Home screen, press the Left key. Alternatively press the  
Options menu key, Call logs then Incoming calls.  
Select the phone number on the list.  
Press the Send key to make a call from the Incoming calls list.  
Making a call from  
Outgoing calls list  
From the Home screen, press the Send key. Alternatively press the  
Options menu key, Call logs then Outgoing calls.  
Select the phone number on the list.  
Press the Send key to make a call from the Outgoing calls list.  
Making a call from Missed  
calls list  
From the Home screen, press the Right key. Alternatively press the  
Options menu key, Call logs then Missed calls.  
Select the phone number on the list.  
Press the Send key to make a call from the Missed calls list.  
Speed dial  
Enter a contact memory number from 2 to 99 and press the Send key to  
call the phone number registered for the memory number.  
To turn on/off the speed dial function, press the MENU key, select  
Settings, Calls, Advanced settings, and then select Speed dial.  
Pressing 1 and the Send key calls the voicemail centre.  
If more than one phone number is registered for a memory number,  
the first number is used to make a call.  
Making and Receiving Calls  
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Task  
Steps  
One touch dial  
Pressing and holding a key from 2 to 9 calls the number registered in the  
One touch dial list.  
To register or edit the number in the One touch dial list, press the MENU  
key, select Contacts, Settings, and One touch dial. You can register  
phone numbers to 2 to 9 in the list. Voicemail number is preset as 1 and  
cannot be moved or deleted.  
Pressing and holding 1 calls the voicemail centre.  
Pause Dial  
Enter the phone number, then press and hold # to insert a pause  
(displayed as p). Input the numbers to call, inserting pauses where  
necessary. Press the Start to dial the input numbers. When the other party  
answers the call, the next number is automatically dialed in 3 seconds.  
Then, all succeeding numbers are automatically dialed every 3 seconds.  
Entering the sub-address  
of a phone number  
After entering the phone number, press the  
address number. You can specify one sub-address (office extension  
number, etc.) for each.  
key and enter the sub-  
Receiving a Voice Call  
When someone makes a voice call to your 3 number, the ringtune, the illumination and the vibrate function are activated  
depending on your settings. When the Calling Line Identification (CLI) function has been activated by the caller, the caller’s  
phone number is displayed. If the caller opts to hide their phone number, the 338 generates a message indicating that the  
phone number has been withheld.  
Common Tasks  
To Receive a Call  
To  
Do This  
1
Answer the call  
Press the Send key or SK1 (Answer).  
When Any key answer function is activated, you can press any  
key except the SK2 (Ignore), Up, Down, End key,  
and the  
Options menu key to answer the call. Refer to Any key answer  
on page 60 for details.  
When the headset is connected, pressing the headset switch also  
answers the call.  
2
Talk  
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Making and Receiving Calls  
           
To  
Do This  
3
End the call  
Press the End key.  
The call is disconnected and the call time duration is displayed.  
Useful Tips  
Useful tips for receiving a call are shown below:  
Task  
Steps  
Turning off the ringtune  
You can mute the ringtune by setting the Ring volume on the active  
handset profile to Silent. Refer to Handset Profiles on page 58.  
Turning off the ringtune  
while ringing  
To mute the ringtune while ringing, press the C key.  
Rejecting a call  
While receiving a call, press the End key or the SK2 (Ignore).  
Rejected calls are diverted to Voicemail unless this default setting is  
changed.  
When you miss a call  
If you miss a call, it is shown as a missed call by an icon on the Home  
screen. The missed call is saved to the Missed calls list.  
When you display Missed calls, the icon disappears.  
Rejecting the second call  
Press SK2 (Ignore). Alternatively, press the Options menu key, Ignore  
call.  
Rejected calls are diverted to Voicemail unless this default setting is  
changed.  
Forwarding a voice call  
Press the Options menu key, Divert call.  
The registered call forwarding number is displayed.  
Check the phone number and press the SK1 (OK).  
The call is diverted to the phone number registered in Call forwarding  
setting. (Refer to Call forwarding on page 61 for details.)  
If you want to divert a call to another number or there is no phone number  
registered, enter or search for the phone number.  
Making and Receiving Calls  
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Voicemail  
When you forward a call to the voicemail centre, the caller may leave a message for you. If a message is left,  
either a voicemail icon or message envelope is displayed on your screen. Call the voicemail centre to retrieve  
the message, following the instructions below. For how to set the voicemail setting, refer to Voicemail in Call  
options on page 63.  
To  
Do This  
Call voicemail centre  
Do one of the following;  
Press and hold the 1 key, or  
Press the 1 key and the Send key.  
During a Voice Call  
Some of the tasks described here are only available if you have subscribed to certain services. Ask 3 about details on  
service subscription.  
Common Tasks  
To Make a Second Call  
To  
Do This  
1
Enter the second phone number  
Dial the second phone number  
2
Press the Send key.  
The numbers you entered are dialled and the first call is automatically  
put on hold.  
3
4
Talk  
To switch calls: Press the SK1 (Swap) or press the Options menu key,  
Swap calls.  
End the calls  
To end the current call: Press the End key or press the Options menu  
key, End call and End active call.  
To end the call on hold: Press the Options menu key, End call and  
End held call.  
To end both calls: Press the End key twice.  
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Making and Receiving Calls  
         
To Receive a Second Call  
To  
Do This  
1
Another call received during a call  
Answer the second call, i.e. another call  
received during the first call.  
Press the SK1 (Answer). The first call is automatically put on hold.  
2
3
Talk  
To switch calls: Press the SK1 (Swap). Alternatively, press the Options  
menu, Swap calls.  
End the call  
To end the current call: Press the Options menu key, End call and End  
active call.  
To end the held call: Press the Options menu key, End call and End  
held call.  
To end both calls: Press the End key.  
To Switch to a Grouptalk  
To  
Do This  
1
2
Switch to Grouptalk  
Talk  
(When there are two calls on-line: the current call and a held call)  
Press the Options menu key, Join calls.  
Press the Options menu key, Grouptalk. Pressing the SK1 (Split)  
splits the selected caller from the Grouptalk and the SK2 (Drop)  
drops the selected caller from the Grouptalk.  
3
End the call  
Press the End key.  
Other Operations During a Call  
To  
Do This  
Use the Scratchpad  
If you enter keypad characters during a call, these characters remain  
displayed on the screen after the call is finished.  
Adjust the earpiece volume  
Search the contact list  
Put a call on hold  
Press the Up and Down key to adjust the volume while on a call.  
Press the SK2 (Contact) to display the Contact list.  
While talking, press the SK1 (Hold). Alternatively, press the Options  
menu key and select Hold call. The call will be put on hold. To retrieve  
the call, press the SK1 (Retrieve). Alternatively, press the Options  
menu key, Retrieve call.  
Making and Receiving Calls  
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To  
Do This  
Record a Call memo  
Press the Options menu key and select Call memo to start recording  
the conversation.  
To stop the recording, press the Enter key.  
Both your voice and the other party’s voice are recorded. (20 seconds  
max.) Five call memos can be recorded in the phone. A call memo is  
displayed with its date and time of recording.  
For further information about using call memos, refer to Call memo on  
page 122.  
Always ask the other party’s permission to record.  
You cannot attach call memos to messages.  
Activate Settings  
Press the Options menu key and select Settings to see the following  
settings:  
Auto answer: Turns on/off automatic answering.  
Set answer key: Selects Use any key or Send key only as the call  
answering key.  
Auto redial: Turns on/off automatic redial.  
Send DTMF tones: Enables/disables the sending of Dual Tone Multi  
Frequency (DTMF) signals.  
Divert to: Sets the phone number to forward the call to.  
Mute the microphone  
Talk handsfree  
Press the Options menu key and select Mute.  
Press the Options menu key and select Handsfree on.  
The speaker turns on and you can talk handsfree.  
Receive a third call  
You can only receive a third call if you end one of the current/held calls.  
Press the Options menu key and select the appropriate option to end  
the current/held call.  
Send a message to the other party  
Press the Options menu key and select Send message.  
The Message function is activated, allowing you to send a message to  
the other party’s phone number.  
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Making and Receiving Calls  
   
Making and Receiving a Video Call  
Available in 3G coverage only  
For further information on changing the default settings for a video call, refer to Video calls on page 61.  
To Make a Video Call to a Video Capable phone  
To  
Do This  
1
Enter a phone number  
Enter the phone number, using the keypad, contacts list or the call logs.  
For further information on Call Logs, refer to page 25.  
2
3
Start the video call  
Press the SK1 (Vid. call).  
Talk and focus the camera  
When the other party responds, hold the camera towards you and talk.  
Adjust the camera position if necessary.  
Handsfree is set by default for video calls.  
4
End the call  
Press the End key.  
To Make a Video Call to a PC with Webcam  
This service is network dependent. Please contact 3 for further details.  
To  
Do This  
1
Select the email address you want to  
contact  
Select the email address from the contact list, the Incoming calls/Missed  
calls list, etc.  
2
Start the video call  
Press the SK1 (Vid. call).  
The video call may take some time to connect. Please be patient. The  
connection time also depends on how quickly the other party  
answers the call.  
To Receive a Video Call  
To  
Do This  
1
2
Receive a video call  
Answer the call  
The phone indicates that you are receiving a video call.  
Press the Send key or SK1 (Answer) to answer and send the captured  
image from the active camera to the other party.  
To answer the video call without sending your image, press the  
SK2 (No video). The alternative photo is sent to the other party.  
Making and Receiving Calls  
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Useful Tips  
Task  
Steps  
1
Press the MENU key and select Contacts or press the Up or  
Down key.  
Making a video call using the contact list  
2
3
Search and select the addressee’s phone number/email address.  
Press the SK1 (Vid. call) to dial the phone number/email  
address.  
Making a video call from the Missed calls  
list  
1
Press the Right key to display Missed calls. Alternatively press  
the Options menu key, Call logs then Missed calls.  
2
3
Search and select the addressee’s phone number/email address.  
Press the SK1 (Vid. call) to dial the phone number/email  
address.  
Making a video call from the Outgoing calls  
list  
1
2
3
Press the Send key to display Outgoing calls.  
Search and select the addressee’s phone number/email address.  
Press the SK1 (Vid. call) to dial the phone number/email  
address. (However, SK1 (Vid. call) is invalid for emergency  
numbers.)  
Making a video call from Incoming calls list  
1
Press the Left key to display Incoming calls. Alternatively press  
the Options menu key, Call logs then Incoming calls.  
2
3
1
Search and select the addressee’s phone number/email address.  
Press the SK1 (Vid. call) to dial the phone number.  
Rejecting the incoming video call  
Screen setting  
Press the End key or press the Options menu key and select  
Ignore.  
1
The received image and the sent image can both be displayed on  
the screen. Press the Options menu key. Switch between Use  
photo instead to hide your image (sent image)  
Operations During a Video Call  
Task  
Steps  
Setting the handsfree mode  
Press the Options menu key, Other settings and select Handsfree  
on or Handsfree off.  
When the handsfree option is on, the microphone sensitivity  
increases, and the other party’s voice can be heard from the speaker.  
Zoom in/out  
Press the Right key to zoom in or the Left key to zoom out.  
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Making and Receiving Calls  
         
Task  
Steps  
Turning the microphone on/off (sending/  
not sending your voice to the other party)  
To turn the microphone on/off, do one of the following:  
Press (Mute/Unmute) to switch the microphone on and off.  
Alternatively, press the Options menu, Other settings and  
Mute settings. Select Mute or Unmute.  
Changing camera direction  
Turn the camera to the angle you like.  
Turning your camera on/off (sending/not  
sending your image to the other party)  
To turn the camera on/off, do one of the following:  
Press (No video/Video on) to switch the camera on and off.  
Alternatively, press the Options menu key, and then select  
either Use live video or Use photo instead (whichever is  
displayed).  
Changing the screen display mode  
Changing the picture quality  
Press the Options menu then Screen mode. Select My side is  
smaller (to display your image on the smaller window), My side is  
larger (to display your image on the larger window), Other side only  
(to display only the other party's image) or My side only (to display  
only your image).  
Press the Options menu key, Picture quality. Select Standard,  
Better picture (image quality has the priority) or Faster movement  
(capturing movement has the priority).  
Changing the camera mode  
Press the Options menu key, Camera mode. Select Portrait mode,  
Landscape mode or Night-time mode.  
Setting the lighting mode  
Press the Options menu key and Lighting settings. Select Sunny,  
Cloudy, Automatic or Indoors.  
Setting the call time duration information  
Press the Options menu key, Other settings and Show call length.  
Select Show call length or Do not show.  
Adjusting the speaker volume  
Press the Up and Down keys.  
Sending a message to the other party  
Press the Options menu key and select Send message.  
The Message function is activated, allowing you to send a message  
to the other party’s phone number.  
When you are on a video call via the Internet, the message will  
be sent to the other side’s email address.  
Making and Receiving Calls  
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Call Logs  
Press the Options menu key Æ Call logs  
Call logs are lists of call records such as incoming/outgoing/missed calls. Up to 20 entries are saved in each call log. You  
can make a call using these logs, and do the following from Call logs on the Options menu.  
Item  
Description  
Outgoing calls  
You can also see the Outgoing calls by pressing the Send key from the  
Home screen.  
Incoming calls  
Missed calls  
You can also see the Incoming calls by pressing Left key from the Home  
screen.  
You can also see the Missed calls by pressing Right key from the Home  
screen.  
Clear all logs  
Deletes all the call log data.  
Automatic delete  
Turns the automatic deletion function on/off. This function automatically  
deletes the call logs when you switch off the phone.  
Duplicate records  
Selects whether to allow multiple records to/from the same number to be  
made on the log or not.  
Select Allow or Do not allow.  
If you miss a call, it is shown as a missed call by an icon on the Home screen. After you display Missed calls the icon  
disappears.  
You can do the following operations when displaying a call record. On a call record, press the Options menu key.  
Item  
Description  
Send message  
Delete this record  
Clear this log  
Clear all logs  
Use number  
Activates the message function.  
Delete the highlighted call record.  
Deletes all the call records on the log.  
Deletes all the call log data.  
Enters the phone number of the record on the Home screen. You can  
make a call to the phone number by pressing the Send key.  
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Making and Receiving Calls  
         
Locking your 338  
This section describes how to prevent your phone from being used except for answering voice/video calls. Sometimes when  
a task has already started, it continues even after you have locked your phone.  
When your phone is locked, you cannot switch it off. Remember to unlock it first.  
Setting the Key lock  
To set the Key lock on/off  
To  
Do This  
1
Set the Key lock on/off  
Press the MENU key then the  
key.  
Emergency calls under the Key lock  
While the phone is locked, you can make emergency calls only to the designated numbers. Follow the steps below to make  
emergency calls while the key lock is set.  
To  
Do This  
1
Enter the designated emergency number Enter the designated emergency number (999 for UK only, 000 for  
Australia only or 112).  
The confirmation message is displayed.  
The screen below is displayed until you enter the designated  
emergency number correctly.  
Unlock instruction  
2
Call the number  
Press SK1 (Yes).  
Your 338 is unlocked temporarily and the emergency call is made.  
Locking your 338  
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Setting up your Contacts  
This section describes how to work with contacts.  
Press the “MENU” key and select the Contacts icon  
Contact Entries  
Up to 500 entries can be registered in the phone Contact list. Up to 254 entries can be read from the USIM contact list,  
depending on your USIM card (please ask 3 for details).  
The maximum number of contacts in the 338 is affected by the number of fields used in each contact entry.  
The following shows the data that you can enter under a name in the handset and USIM Contact lists:  
Data  
Phone Contact List  
USIM Contact List  
Name  
(32 single-byte characters max.)  
Can be registered, edited and  
deleted.  
Nickname  
Image  
(32 single-byte characters max.)  
One image file  
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Contact group  
Choose from 16 groups  
Choose from several groups.  
Total group number depends on  
each USIM card  
Phone  
number  
Up to four phone numbers (36  
digits max. for each)  
One or two phone numbers  
(This item can be registered,  
edited and deleted.)  
Up to 37 digits can be entered per  
phone number when it includes  
the international code "+".  
Email  
Up to 3 email addresses  
Can be registered depending on  
each USIM card.  
Though an email address  
can contain up to 90 single-  
byte characters when you  
register the Contact entry, it  
is limited to 31 single-byte  
characters when you send  
video calls.  
URL  
One homepage address (256  
single-byte characters max).  
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Setting up your Contacts  
           
Common Tasks  
To Add a New Entry to the Contact List  
To  
Do this  
1
Start the Contacts function  
Press the MENU key and select Contacts.  
2
Start a new contact entry  
Select Add contact.  
You can also display a new contact entry screen from the Home  
screen by pressing the Down key, then the Options menu key  
and select Add contact.  
3
Fill in the data  
Fill in data on the displayed Add contact screen and press the SK1  
(OK).  
The data you entered is saved as a contact entry.  
To Add a New Contact Group  
To  
Do this  
1
2
Access the Contact list  
Press the MENU key and select Contacts.  
Select Contact groups.  
Edit the contact group profile  
Select a contact group entry and press SK1 (Edit) to fill in the profile  
data.  
You can edit the group name, set a group image and select ringtunes,  
illumination and vibration patterns for incoming voice calls, video calls or  
messages from a member of that group.  
3
4
Save the changes  
Press the SK1 (OK).  
Register contact entries to the group  
Display a contact entry. Press the Options menu key and select Edit  
contact. Select the group name in the group box.  
The profile is applied to all registered members.  
Setting up your Contacts  
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Useful Tips  
Task  
Steps  
Accessing a contact  
entry  
Press the MENU key, select the Contacts icon and then Handset contacts or  
USIM contacts. Alternatively, press the Down key on the Home screen.  
The Contacts list screen is displayed with the search window. Select an entry  
on the list or by using the search window.  
Quickly displaying  
Contact numbers 1 to  
99 on the handset  
contacts list  
Enter the memory number and press the # key.  
Editing a contact  
entry  
Search and select the entry and then press the Enter key twice.  
Deleting a contact  
entry  
Search and select the entry, press the Options menu key, select Manage  
contacts and select Delete this.  
Writing a message  
from a contact entry  
Search and select the entry then press the Enter key. Highlight the phone  
number or email address and press the SK2 (Msg).  
When an email address is highlighted, you can also open the message screen  
by pressing the Send key.  
Copying and moving  
Search and select the entry and press the Options menu key, select Manage  
contacts and select Copy this or Move this. Select the destination folder and  
press the Enter key.  
Displaying the  
contact memory  
status  
Press the MENU key, select the Contacts icon, select Settings, Memory  
status and then select Handset contacts or USIM contacts. The total number  
of contact entries allowed for the default memory, used memory and free entry  
numbers are displayed.  
Sending the Contact  
data  
Search and select the entry. Then press the Options menu key and select  
Send Contact, Send vCard and then a message type.  
The message screen opens with the vCard format contact data attached.  
You can only send contact data which is stored on the handset contacts list.  
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Setting up your Contacts  
Entering Text  
This section describes how to enter and edit text.  
There are four types of text entry:  
Multitap Text (ABC) Input: Where you press each key as many times as needed to display the character you want.  
T9® Text Input: Where intuitive texting predicts the word you are trying to enter.  
Numeric Input: Where you enter numbers.  
Symbol Input: Where you enter symbols, Greek characters, or characters with accents.  
T9® Text Input is covered by the United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B, Euro. Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8) and other  
patents pending.  
The maximum number of characters allowed in an item or a field is defined as the number of single-byte characters that  
can be input. When entering double byte characters such as accents (ë, î, ô, etc.) or triple byte characters such as the  
Euro symbol (€), the maximum number of characters varies accordingly.  
Here are some examples of text entry methods.  
Entering Text  
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Text entry  
Text entry field  
To start messaging:  
Content type  
Press and hold the SK2 (Msg). Or press the  
MENU key, Messages and press the SK2  
(New). (Refer to the Writing and Sending a  
New Message on page 43 for details)  
To change the input mode:  
Press the Enter key to start inputting text from  
the text entry field. Press SK1 (Mode) to select  
the text entry mode you require.  
Remaining number of  
characters  
Input mode icons  
To change the Editing options:  
Press the Options menu key from the text entry  
screen. Select Editing options or press 5.  
Change the settings in Editing options.  
Editing options  
<Write mode>  
<Clear mode>  
<input mode>  
Insert  
Multitap input  
Delete  
T9® input  
(Predictive text)  
Backspace  
Overwrite  
Numeric input  
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Entering Text  
 
Multitap Text (ABC) Input  
The following example shows how to enter the word dog in a text message:  
To  
1
Do this  
Enter d  
Enter o  
Enter g  
Press the (3DEF) key once, then d appears.  
Press the (6MNO) key three times, then o appears.  
2
3
Press the (4GHI) key once, then g appears. Press the Right key to  
move to the next character position. Enter the 0 key to select and insert  
a space.  
Press the  
key to switch lower case, upper case (shift) and Caps lock.  
T9® Text Input  
In the T9® text Input mode, you press each key only once, even if the character you want is not the first character on the key.  
When you press the keys, different words are suggested. If the word you want is not suggested, you can edit the word and  
register it in the dictionary for access the next time.  
The following example shows how to enter the word fog in a text message:  
To  
Do this  
1
Enter fog  
Press the (3DEF) (6MNO) (4GHI) keys.  
The word "dog" should appear.  
2
3
Convert and select the word you want  
Press the Up and Down keys until the word "fog" appears. Then press  
the Right or Enter key to enter the displayed word or the 0 key to select  
and insert a space.  
If the word you want is not  
suggested, edit the word and  
register it by using the Multitap  
Input Mode  
Switch to the Multitap Input Mode by pressing SK1 (Mode) and enter  
fog. The word is registered in the dictionary.  
If you enter the (3DEF) (6MNO) (4GHI) keys in T9 Text Input Mode the  
next time, you can select the word fog.  
When the last word candidate is displayed, the SK1 key is changed  
to Spell. If you could not find the word you want to enter from the  
candidates, you can display the text entry screen in the Multitap  
Input Mode by pressing the SK1 (Spell) key and can register the  
word you want to add to the candidates.  
To insert symbols and face marks, press Options menu and press 1 (see Symbol input section on page 34 for details).  
Press the  
key to switch lower case, upper case (shift) and Caps lock.  
Entering Text  
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The T9® word prediction is a new feature that helps you type faster and easier. It suggests words you have already  
used. To accept a predicted word, press the Right or Enter key.  
Numeric Input  
Here is the example to enter 364 in a text message after changing to the Numeric Input mode.  
To  
1
Do this  
Enter 3  
Enter 6  
Enter 4  
Press the (3DEF) key; then 3 appears.  
Press the (6MNO) key; then 6 appears.  
Press the (4GHI) key; then 4 appears.  
2
3
You can also enter numbers using the multitap and the T9® text input modes by pressing and holding the keys.  
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Entering Text  
   
Symbol Input  
To input symbol(s), two menus are available: Symbol input menu and Multi symbol input menu.  
By using the Symbol input menu, you can quickly select a symbol and return to text editing, while in the Multi symbol input  
menu, you can select up to 12 symbols at a time.  
Symbol input menu  
To open the Symbol input menu, press the # key in the multitap input, the T9® input or the numeric input mode.  
The Symbol input menu is displayed as follows:  
Symbol input menu  
Press Right/Left navigation key to go to  
Previous/Current/Next pages  
To input a symbol  
1
Highlight the line in which the symbol you  
want is located. You can move the  
highlighted line by using the 4-way  
navigation key.  
2
Find the keypad number displayed above  
the symbol and press the key. The  
temporary symbol menu disappears after  
inserting a symbol.  
You can cancel the temporary symbol menu by pressing the C key.  
Entering Text  
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Multi symbol input menu  
To open the Multi symbol input menu, press and hold the # key in the multitap input, the T9® input or the numeric input  
mode.  
Input one or more symbols using the same operation as in the Symbol input menu as described on page 34. To complete  
symbol input and return to text editing, press SK1 (OK). To cancel symbol input, press SK2 (Cancel).  
Multi symbol input menu  
Other things you can do when editing text  
To Enter a Space  
To enter a space in the text in the Multitap Text Input mode or the T9® text input mode, press the 0 key.  
To Insert a New Line  
To insert a new line in the text, move the cursor to the insertion point of the new line, press the # key twice. Alternatively,  
press the Options menu key, New line.  
To Change the Case  
Press the  
key to toggle between Shift (next letter in upper case), Caps Lock and Lower case.  
To Change to Delete/Backspace Mode  
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Entering Text  
                     
To change to delete/backspace mode, press the Options menu key, Editing options, then Delete or Backspace in Clear  
mode.  
In Delete mode, you can delete characters after the cursor. In Backspace mode, you can delete characters before the  
cursor.  
To Change to Insert/Overwrite Mode  
To change to insert/overwrite mode, press the Options menu key, Editing options, then Insert or Overwrite in Write  
mode.  
To Copy, Cut, Delete or Replace text  
To copy, cut, delete or replace a block of text, use the Copy/cut/others function. Before performing a specific function,  
specify the text block:  
To  
1
Do this  
Specify the starting point  
Move the cursor to the starting point using the 4-way navigation key.  
2
Activate Copy/cut/other  
Press and hold the  
"Copy/cut/other".  
key or press the Options menu key and then select  
3
Specify the ending point  
Move the cursor to the end using the 4-way navigation key.  
The text block is specified. Do one of the following:  
To  
Do this  
Copy  
Cut  
Press SK1(Copy), or press the Options menu key and select Copy.  
Press SK2(Cut), or press the Options menu key and select Cut.  
Press the Options menu key and select Delete.  
Delete  
Replace  
Press the Options menu key and select Replace. As a result, the selected text is  
replace by the text on a clip board.  
To paste cut/copied text  
To paste cut/copied text, move the cursor using the 4-way navigation key to a specific point, and then press and hold the  
key and press SK2 (Paste), or press the Options menu key and select Paste.  
You can paste copied/cut text into other applications.  
Entering Text  
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Using Messaging  
Press SK2 (Msg) on the Home screen or press the MENU key Select Messages or Press the 2 key.  
This section describes how to work with messages:  
Overview  
Message Menus  
Writing and Sending a New Message  
Receiving and Reading a Message  
Replying and Forwarding  
Organising Messages  
Overview  
Message Types  
Your 338 supports the following message types:  
Text messaging  
To send a text message, the person you are calling must be a text messaging or SMS service subscriber.  
Multimedia messaging allows you to send messages as a slide show containing text and multimedia files. Multimedia  
files include video clips, audio files and image files. Up to 60 attachments are allowed per message, with the total  
message size not exceeding 150 KB, including the message text. When you receive a multimedia message, you are  
notified by a message from the message centre. You can either automatically or manually receive the contents of a  
multimedia message. Multimedia messaging is available in both 2.5G and 3G coverage.  
Email allows you to send messages with attachments to email addresses. Up to 60 attachments are allowed per  
message, with the total data size not exceeding 150 KB including the message text. Attachable files include ringtunes,  
images, audio, video and other types of files. You can only forward these to another email address. There are two types  
of email server: POP3 and IMAP4. With a POP3 server, your email is received and stored in the phone, while with  
IMAP4 the received email is stored on the email server. The list of email in the Remote mailbox is synchronised with  
the email stored on the IMAP4 server.  
The 3 Email service is available in both 2.5G and 3G coverage.  
3 only allows access via IMAP4  
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Using Messaging  
           
Supported Attachment Types  
The following shows the supported attachment types that can be played/used by 338 (these files can be attached to  
messages and transferred between your phone and PC):  
Video: MPEG4, WMV, H.263 baseline  
Audio: MIDI, MPEG4-AAC, MP3, WMA, AMR  
Image: JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, WBMP, TIFF (TIFF can only be forwarded)  
Other: vCard, vCalendar  
Message Menus  
Message menu  
The number of all the  
messages under the  
Messages menu  
The number of  
unread messages  
Press SK2 (New) to create a  
new message.  
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The following describes the options on the Messages menu list:  
Item  
Description  
Inbox  
Displays the received messages. In Messages menu screen, the number  
of unread messages in Inbox is displayed.  
Outbox  
Drafts  
Displays the messages waiting to be sent. In Messages menu screen, the  
number of messages in Outbox is displayed.  
Displays incomplete messages. In Messages menu screen, the number of  
messages in Drafts is displayed.  
Sent  
Displays sent messages as a list.  
My folders  
Displays a list of folders to store the messages. You can create up to 10  
folders. In Messages menu screen, the number of unread messages in  
My folders is displayed.  
Remote mailbox  
Accesses the specified email server.  
Up to 50 folders including the Inbox can be created in the Remote  
mailbox.  
Up to 1000 messages can be stored in the Remote mailbox.  
The following describes the Options menu provided under the Messages menu list:  
Item  
Description  
New message  
Check messages  
Selects the message type (Text/Multimedia/Email) on the next screen.  
Checks for new emails from 3 email server. The menu is available for  
POP3 server.  
Link this  
Adds a shortcut for the currently selected folder to the Home screen or  
Quick menu.  
Delete all folders  
Settings  
Deletes all the messages and user-defined folders in the phone memory.  
Changes the message settings (see the following descriptions for details.)  
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Using Messaging  
           
Settings menu provides General, Text messages, Multimedia msgs, Email settings, Network defaults and Reset  
settings. The following describes the settings provided under Settings:  
Item  
Description  
General:  
Scrolling  
The following describes the settings provided under General:  
Selects the number of lines scrolled when you press the Up or Down key.  
Select from Scroll one line, Scroll three lines, Scroll five lines or Scroll  
one page.  
Display  
Selects the title display in the message list.  
Show sender: Displays the sender’s address/phone number or the  
sender’s name as registered in your Contact list.  
Show the subject: Displays the subject of the message.  
Heading text  
Turns the automatic header insertion function on/off and edits the header  
sentence.  
Text insertion settings: When Auto insert text is set, the header  
sentence is automatically inserted. Setting Insert manually turns this  
function off.  
Heading text: Supports the header up to 128 characters. Enter text and  
press the Enter key.  
Signature setting  
Turns the automatic signature insertion function on/off and edits the  
signature.  
Text insertion settings: When Auto insert text is set, the signature is  
inserted automatically. Setting Insert manually turns this function off.  
Signature text: Edits the signature up to 60 characters. Enter your text  
and press the Enter key.  
Quote indicator  
Text messages:  
Send options  
Edits the quoted reply mark.  
The following describes the settings provided under Text messages:  
Changes the settings for sending text messages.  
Delivery report: Selects whether to request a status report of the sent text  
messages. Select Request report or No report request.  
Validity period  
Selects the period of time the text message is stored on the server while  
trying to deliver the text message. Select 12 hours, One day, One week,  
One month or Maximum time.  
One month is 30 days.  
Text msg centre  
Reply path  
Edits the text message centre address. This address is saved in the USIM  
card.  
Sets whether or not to reply using the same text message centre as the  
received message did. Select Request or Do not request.  
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Item  
Description  
Multimedia msgs:  
Receive options  
The following describes the settings provided under Multimedia msgs:  
Changes the settings for receiving multimedia messages.  
Download timing: Selects whether to receive the multimedia messages  
manually or automatically.  
When Automatic is selected, the 338 automatically downloads the  
contents of the multimedia messages.  
When Manual outside 3G is selected, the contents of the multimedia  
messages stay in the message centre when you are outside 3G coverage.  
Therefore, you need to download the contents of the multimedia  
messages manually before the date has expired. While you are within 3G  
coverage, the 338 automatically downloads the contents of the multimedia  
messages.  
When Manual is selected, the contents of the multimedia messages stay  
in the message centre until you request a download or the date has  
expired. You may wish to use Manual to manage the available memory:  
e.g., download messages once you know you have sufficient memory.  
Maximum download size: Sets a maximum size of a multimedia  
message that the phone can receive.  
Anonymous messages: Selects whether to receive a multimedia  
message without a sender’s ID (e.g. sender’s name or telephone number)  
or not. Select Refuse or Accept.  
Multimedia msg playback: Selects how to play the received multimedia  
message. Select Automatic or Manual.  
Automatic: The multimedia message is played immediately.  
Manual: The message information is displayed. Press the Enter key to  
start playing.  
Send options  
Send reports  
Validity period  
Max send size: Sets the maximum size of a multimedia message that the  
338 can send.  
Selects whether to create a delivery report of the sent multimedia  
message. Select Send reports or No reports sent.  
Selects the period of time the multimedia message is stored on the server  
while trying to deliver the message. Select 12 hours, One day, One week,  
One month or Maximum time.  
One month is 30 days.  
MMS centre  
MMS proxy  
Edits the MMS centre address. This address is saved in the USIM card.  
Edits the proxy server address.  
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Using Messaging  
 
Item  
Description  
Email settings for:  
Email server one or  
Email server two  
The following describes the settings provided under Email:  
3 only allows access via 3mail using IMAP4.  
Server settings  
Server name: Displays and edits your email server name.  
Server priority: Sets server priority. Select Primary or Secondary.  
Server type  
POP3 or IMAP4: Sets POP3 server or IMAP4 server  
Use APOP: Sets whether to use APOP server or not. Select Yes or No.  
Leave on server: Selects whether to leave the downloaded message on a  
POP3 email server or not. Select Leave messages or Delete messages.  
Name + password  
Email address  
User name: Displays and edits the user name to access the email server.  
Password: Displays and edits the password to access the email server.  
Asterisks (***) are displayed.  
Displays and edits your email address used in the From field when  
sending an email and also used as your own address in the Outbox or  
Sent (up to 90 characters).  
Receive options  
Send options  
Max receive size: Sets the maximum size of an email that can be  
received.  
Message send timing: Selects whether to send an email immediately or  
send later. Setting Send immediately sends an email immediately and  
Send later stores an email message in Outbox for you to send later.  
Max send size: Sets the maximum size of an email that can be sent.  
Server addresses  
SMTP server: Displays and edits the SMTP server address.  
SMTP port: Displays and edits the SMTP port.  
Incoming server: Displays and edits the incoming server address.  
Incoming port: Displays and edits the incoming port.  
Sets whether to execute the authentication operation.  
Returns to the default network settings.  
Authentication  
Network defaults:  
Reset settings:  
Clears the settings set under Settings.  
Using Messaging  
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Writing and Sending a New Message  
The following describes common tasks and useful tips when writing and sending a new message:  
Common Tasks  
New Text Message  
To  
Do this  
1
Set message type (Text message)  
Press and hold the SK2 (Msg) on the Home screen or press the MENU  
key, select Messages, and press SK2 (Msg).  
On Message type screen, select Text message and press the Enter  
key.  
The New message screen is displayed.  
2
Set the addressee  
Select the addressee field and press the Enter key.  
Enter the addressee’s phone number and press the Enter key (you can  
enter up to 20 digits not including the ’+’ symbol for an international  
code).  
One address can be set.  
To search the Contact list for the addressee, press the SK2 (Find).  
3
4
Enter the message text  
Send the message  
Select the text entry field, enter the message and press the Enter key.  
Press the SK1 (Send).  
The message is sent and saved in the Sent folder.  
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Using Messaging  
       
New Multimedia Message  
You can send Multimedia messages to both 2.5G, 3G phones and email addresses. Up to 60 attachments are allowed per  
message, with the total message size not exceeding 150 KB, including the message text.  
Use this function to create a slide show containing several multimedia files and message text.  
To  
Do this  
1
Set message type (Multimedia message)  
Compose a slide show  
Press the SK2 (Msg) on the Home screen or press the MENU key and  
select Messages.  
Press the SK2 (New) key or press the Options menu key and select  
Multimedia msg. The New Message screen is displayed.  
2
Select the text box and press the Enter key to use the various functions  
of composer.  
3
4
Input the subject  
Select the subject box and input the title (up to 256 characters).  
Set the addressee  
Select the address box, enter the address and press the Enter key (up  
to 90 characters for an addressee).  
Add more addresses if necessary, by repeating the same operation for  
blank entries in the Address list.  
To change a TO address to a CC (carbon copy) or BCC (blind carbon  
copy) address, press the Options menu key on the address list and  
select CC address or BCC address.  
Press the SK1 (OK) to return to the New message screen.  
You can set a total of 70 addresses in TO, CC and BCC.  
To set the addressee from the Contact list, press the SK2 (Find).  
5
6
Attach files  
Press the Options menu key and select Add attachment.  
Select the attachment(s) from the appropriate folder(s) and press SK1  
(OK).  
Send the message  
Press the SK1 (Send).  
The message is sent and saved in the Sent folder.  
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New Email  
Up to 60 attachments are allowed per message with the total data size not exceeding 150 KB, including the message text.  
Attachable files include ringtunes, images, audio, video and other types of files.  
You can attach files such as PC application files but you cannot read/edit these on your phone. You can only forward these.  
You can set a total of 70 addressees for To, Cc (carbon copy) and Bcc (blind carbon copy) fields of an email.  
There are two types of Email server: POP3 and IMAP4.  
With a POP3 server, your email is received and stored in the phone. With an IMAP4 server, the received email is stored on  
the email server, which provides the option to download the whole message or title only.  
To  
Do this  
1
Set message type (Email)  
Press the SK2 (Msg) on the Home screen or press the MENU key and  
select Messages.  
Press the SK2 (New) key or press the Options menu key and select  
Email.  
The New Message screen is displayed  
2
3
Add attachment  
Select the attachment box and select the file type. Select a file from the  
list displayed.  
Enter the message text  
Select the message text field, enter the message and press the Enter  
key.  
4
5
Enter the subject  
Set the addressee  
Select the subject field and enter the message title up to 256 characters.  
Select the address box, enter the address and press the Enter key (90  
characters max. for an addressee).  
Add more addresses if necessary, by repeating the same operation for a  
blank entry in the Address list.  
Change the address from To address to Cc (carbon copy) or Bcc (blind  
carbon copy) by pressing the Options menu key and selecting CC  
address or BCC address.  
Press the SK1 (OK) to return to the New message screen.  
You can set a total of 70 addresses in TO, CC and BCC.  
To set the addressee from the Contact list, press the SK2 (Find).  
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Using Messaging  
   
To  
Do this  
6
Send the email  
Press the SK1 (Send). Your message is sent according to how you have  
already set the following settings:  
Send immediately for Message send timing under the Send  
options  
The email is sent and saved in the Sent folder.  
Send later for Message send timing under the Send options  
The email is stored in the Outbox until the next time you send  
the message manually. Refer to Sending messages manually  
on page 46 for details.  
Useful Tips  
The availability of each function is shown by the following abbreviations:  
T: Text message  
M: Multimedia message  
E: Email, EP is POP3 only and EI is IMAP4 only  
Task  
Steps  
Available  
for  
Setting the addressee from the Press the SK2 (Find) on the addressee entry box and select the  
T
M
E
contact entries (Handset  
contacts)  
addressee’s phone number/email address.  
The selected phone number/email address is transferred in to To.  
Sending messages manually  
Press the Options menu key on the New/Edit message screen  
E
E
and select Send all and press the Enter key.  
Previewing a message before Press the Options menu key on the New/Edit message screen  
sending  
T
M
and select Preview message.  
For multimedia messages, pressing the SK2 (Preview) on  
the Composer screen also displays the preview.  
Changing the message type  
Select the message type field, press the Enter key and select the  
T
M
M
E
E
message type.  
Clearing the subject/address/ Press the Options menu key and select Clear fields. Select the  
text/attachment  
(T)  
field to clear from Clear all fields, Clear subject (not available for  
text messages), Clear address, Clear text or Clear attachment.  
Saving an unfinished and  
unsent message  
Press the SK2 (Save). The message is saved in Drafts.  
T
M
E
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Task  
Steps  
Available  
for  
Attaching a heading/signature Press the Options menu key and select Insert fixed text.  
T
E
Select Insert heading or Insert signature.  
Cancelling the message  
editing  
Press the Options menu key and select Cancel editing.  
T
M
M
E
E
Setting the priority  
Press the Options menu key and select Send options.  
Select Message priority and set Low, Standard or High.  
Setting the delivery date and  
time  
Set the delivery time in the Delivery time field.  
M
M
Sending a message to multiple Select the To field on the new message screen. Press the Enter  
recipients  
E
E
key to display the Address list. Press Options Menu key and  
select Add address. To add an address from the contact list, press  
the SK2 (Find) and select a contact to be added. Press SK1 (Use).  
Attaching a video, an image,  
an audio file or other file  
For multimedia messages and email, select the attachment field on  
the New message screen, or press the Option Menu key and  
select Attach File. Press the Enter key to display the File  
manager screen. Select an attachment type folder and press  
Enter key. Select the attachment and press the Enter key. Press  
SK1 (Use).  
M
Deleting an attached file  
Select the attachment field and press the Enter key. Select the  
attachment file name to delete.  
EP  
Press the Options menu key and select Delete.  
To Edit a Slide Show  
You can edit the slide show for Multimedia messaging on the Composer screen.  
Task  
Steps  
Changing the layout of the text  
Press the Options menu key and select Text layout. Select from On  
top line, On top 3 lines, On top 5 lines, On bottom line, On bottom 3  
lines or On bottom 5 lines. The default setting is On bottom line.  
Moving a slide  
Adding a slide  
Press the right/left navigation keys.  
Press the Options menu key and select Add slide (after). A new slide  
is added after the selected slide.  
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Task  
Steps  
Inserting a slide in between slides  
Press the Options menu key and select Add slide (before). A new  
slide is inserted before the selected slide.  
Removing a slide  
Press the Options menu key and select Delete slide.  
Inserting an image/music/video/sound file  
Select the BOX (Image, Sound or Video) and press the Enter key.  
Select the attachment type from Image files, Sound files and Video  
files.  
Editing text  
Select the Text BOX and press the Enter key. Select Insert text  
(displayed when there is no text inserted) or Edit text (displayed when  
text is inserted already). Input/edit text on the Edit text screen.  
Deleting a text/image/audio/voice/video file  
Setting the slide timing  
Select the BOX (Image, Sound, Video or Text). Press the Options  
menu key and select Remove item.  
Select the Slide timing box and select Slide timing. The slides are  
displayed within the set time (one to 60 seconds).  
Ending the composer  
Press the SK1 (OK).  
Previewing the slide show  
Press the SK2 (Preview).  
Receiving and Reading a Message  
When using other applications:  
If applications other than the messaging application are running when a new message is received, you are notified by a  
ringtune and a temporary shortcut icon is created on the Home screen, which you find when you return to the Home  
screen. You can open and view the new message by selecting the new message shortcut icon. When a multimedia  
message is received during a video call, or while taking and playing video or recording voice, you need to download the  
contents of the multimedia message manually, even if the Download timing is set as Automatic or Manual outside  
3G.  
Multimedia messaging is available in 2.5G as well as 3G coverage.  
Common Tasks  
To Receive a Multimedia Message  
To  
Do this  
1
Check the notification message  
When you receive a multimedia message, you are notified by a ringtune  
and the new message shortcut icon is displayed on the Home screen.  
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To  
Do this  
2
Download the contents of the  
Multimedia message  
When Download timing is set to Automatic (default):  
The contents of the multimedia message are downloaded automatically  
from the message centre (when you are in 3G or 2.5G coverage).  
When Download timing is set to Manual:  
Press the SK1 (Receive) to download the contents of the Multimedia  
message or press the SK2 (Cancel) to receive the contents later. (Refer  
to To Receive a Multimedia Message Manually on page 49 for  
details.) If cancelled, the notification message is saved in your Inbox.  
When Download timing is set to Manual outside 3G:  
The contents of the multimedia message are downloaded automatically  
from the message centre when you are in 3G coverage. When you are  
outside of 3G coverage, download the contents of the multimedia  
message manually (Refer to To Receive a Multimedia Message  
Manually on page 49 for details.).  
To Receive a Multimedia Message Manually  
To  
Do this  
1
Start the messaging  
Press the SK2 (Msg). Alternatively, press the MENU key and select  
Messages.  
2
3
4
Select the mailbox  
Select Inbox and then select the unread message.  
Select the notification message  
Press the Enter key to read the notification message.  
Receive the contents of the  
Multimedia message  
Press the SK1 (Receive).  
The contents are downloaded from the message centre.  
To Read a Message  
To  
Do this  
1
Start the messaging  
Press the SK2 (Msg). Alternatively, press the MENU key and select  
Messages.  
2
3
Select the mailbox to read from  
Select the message  
Select Inbox and select the unread message.  
Press Enter to read the message.  
The message contents are displayed.  
For a multimedia message, press the Enter key to start the slide  
show.  
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Useful Tips  
For Reading a Message  
The availability of each function is shown by the following abbreviations:  
T: Text message  
M: Multimedia message  
E: Email, EP is POP3 only (check with 3 for availability) and EI is IMAP4 only  
Task  
Steps  
Available  
for  
Checking newly received  
messages  
Press the SK2 (Check).  
EP  
Refreshing the current message  
list display  
Press the Options menu key and select Update.  
EI  
E
Filtering the received messages by Press the Options menu key and select Filter view. The  
a condition  
T
T
M
M
filters provided are as follows: Read or unread, Read  
messages, Unread messages, High priority, Message  
type, Sent or failed, Sent Later, Send failed, multimedia  
message class, Personal, Advertisements and  
Information.  
To cancel the filtering, press the Options menu key and  
select Show all.  
Sorting the messages  
Press the Options menu key and select Sort messages.  
The ordering available is as follows:  
E
By date : Ascending order of date  
By date : Descending order of date  
By subject : Ascending order of subject  
By subject : Descending order of subject  
Changing the font size  
Press the Options menu key and select Font size. Select  
T
T
M
M
E
E
Large, Medium or Small.  
You can change the font size for multimedia messages  
on the Text viewer.  
Switching the message list display Press the Options menu key and select Subject/address.  
type  
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Task  
Steps  
Available  
for  
Moving a message between USIM Select the message, press the Options menu key and select  
T
card memory and the phone  
memory  
Copy or move. Select the move destination, and then press  
SK2 (Move).  
Displaying the address list  
Select the message, press the Options menu key and select  
T
T
T
M
M
M
E
E
E
View address list.  
Displaying the attachment file list Select the message, press the Options menu key and select  
View file list.  
Copying or moving a message  
Deleting a message  
Select the message, press the Options menu key and select  
Copy or move. Select the copy/move destination, and then  
press the SK1 (Copy) or SK2 (Move).  
Select the message on the Inbox screen and press the SK2  
(Delete). Press the SK1 (Yes) to delete the message. Or  
select the message on the Inbox screen and press Options  
menu key. Select Delete and press the Enter key. Select  
Delete selection and press the Enter key.  
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Deleting all messages  
Select the message, press the Options menu key and select  
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Displaying detailed information on Select the message, press the Options menu key and select  
a message  
Message details. Detailed information such as the message  
type and the received date and time is displayed.  
Displaying various reports  
Press the Options menu key and select View report.  
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Calling back to the sender of a Text Display the Text message, press the Options menu key and  
message select Call sender.  
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Making a call to a phone number in Select the message, press the Enter key to display the  
the message text  
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message. The phone number is highlighted. (If there is more  
than one phone number, highlight using the Up and Down  
keys.) Press the Enter key.  
The phone number is displayed. Make a voice or video call.  
For a multimedia message, the phone number is  
highlighted on the Text viewer.  
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Using Messaging  
Task  
Steps  
Available  
for  
Displaying a URL in the message  
text  
Select the message, press the Enter key to display the  
message text. The URL is highlighted. Press the Options  
menu key and select Open in browser.  
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The browser is displayed with the selected URL.  
You can also jump to the URL by pressing the Enter key  
with the URL address highlighted.  
Adding the sender/receiver’s  
Select the message and press the Enter key. Press the  
Options menu key and select Add to contacts. Use Add to  
Contacts to save the phone number/email address. (Refer to  
Contacts section on page 27 for details.)  
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email address to the contact list  
To stop the slideshow of the attachment, press the SK2  
(Stop). Press Options menu key and select Add to  
contacts.  
Adding a phone number/  
email address in the  
message text to  
Select the message and press the Enter key to display the  
message text. The phone number or email address is  
highlighted. (If there is more than one phone number/email  
address, highlight using the Up and Down keys.)  
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the contact list  
Press the Options menu key and select Use the selection  
and Add to Contacts. Register the phone number/email  
address on Add to Contacts. (Refer to Contacts section on  
page 27 for details.)  
Adding a URL in the message text Select the message and press the Enter key to display the  
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message text. The URL is highlighted. (If there is more than  
one URL, highlight using the Up and Down keys.)  
Press the Options menu key and select Use the selection  
and Add to bookmark.  
Register the URL on Bookmark.  
Saving an attached file  
Select the message and press the Enter key to display the  
message text.  
Select the attachment to save.  
Press the SK2 (Attach). Alternatively, press the Options  
menu key and select View file list to display the list of  
attached files and select a file to be attached, and then press  
the SK1 (Save) or press the Options menu key and select  
Save.  
Opening an attached file  
Using Messaging  
Select the file and press the Enter key.  
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To Control the Multimedia Message Player  
Task  
Steps  
Starting the slide show  
Pausing the slide show  
Stopping the slide show  
Scrolling a text message up/down  
Switching slides  
Press the SK1 (Play).  
While playing, press the SK1 (Pause).  
Press the SK2 (Stop).  
Press the Up/Down key.  
Press the Left/Right key.  
Turning up/down the volume while a video or Press and hold the Up/Down key.  
audio file is played  
Replying and Forwarding  
The following describes common tasks and useful tips when replying and forwarding.  
Common Tasks  
To Reply to a Received Message in Inbox  
To  
Do this  
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Start messaging  
Press the SK2 (Msg) or press the MENU key and select Messages.  
2
Display the received message  
to reply  
Select Inbox.  
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Select message  
Select and display the message to reply to.  
Display Reply  
Press the SK1 (Reply) or press the Options menu key and select  
Reply.  
Reply is displayed with the sender’s address and Re: original subject for  
multimedia message and email.  
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Input the message text  
Input the subject  
Select Message text, enter the message and press the Enter key.  
If necessary, select Subject and edit the title (up to 256 characters).  
Send the message  
Press the SK1 (Send).  
The message is sent and saved in the Sent folder.  
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To Forward a Received Message in Inbox  
To  
Do this  
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Start the message function  
Press the SK2 (Msg) or press the MENU key and select Messages.  
Display the received message to  
forward  
Select Inbox.  
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Select the message  
Select and display the message to forward.  
Display Forward  
Press the Options menu key and select Forward.  
Forward Message is displayed with the text contents, attached files and  
Fw: original subject for Multimedia messages.  
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Set the addressee  
Select To address, enter the address and press the Enter key.  
To set the addressee from the Contact list, press the SK2 (Find).  
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Input the subject  
If necessary, select Subject and edit the title (up to 256 characters).  
Input the message text  
If necessary, select Message text, edit the message text and press the  
Enter key.  
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Send the message  
Press the SK1 (Send). The message is sent and saved in the Sent  
folder.  
Useful Tips  
Useful tips for replying and forwarding are shown below:  
To Reply to a Received Message  
Tips  
Quoting from the original message when  
replying  
You can reply to a message with quotes from the original message.  
Select the message and press the Enter key to display the message  
text. Press the Options menu key and select Reply (with quote). The  
original message with quoted reply marks is inserted in the Message  
text.  
Replying to a message with multiple  
addressees  
You can reply to a message with multiple addressees.  
Select the message and press the Enter key to display the message  
text. Press the Options menu key, select Reply or Reply (with quote)  
and then select Reply to all.  
This function is not available for the Short Message Service (SMS).  
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Tips  
Editing a message saved in Outbox or Drafts Select Outbox or Drafts from Messages. Select the message and  
press the SK1 (Edit).  
Organising Messages  
When the memory allocated for the message function is full, your 338 cannot receive new messages until you move or delete  
the old messages. Therefore, to prevent the message memory from being full, we recommend that you move or delete  
unwanted messages regularly.  
Creating Folders  
To manage your message data, create folders under My folders or Remote mailbox. You can copy/move the  
messages in Inbox, Outbox, Draft, Sent or Remote mailbox to a folder, rename the folder to indicate the  
category (e.g. Business, Family or Friends). Also, you can set addresses to a folder, to automatically distribute  
the received messages from the specified addresses.  
Remote mailbox  
The remote mailbox synchronises with the specified IMAP4 server to display the email list.  
Under Remote mailbox, up to five cascading folders can be created. Folders can be created/deleted/renamed  
when the phone is inside the 3G coverage and communication with the IMAP4 server is possible. Press the  
Options menu key, select New folder and select For messages or For folders.  
Synchronisation with the server starts whenever you select Remote mailbox on Messages.  
Copying or Moving Messages  
Copying/moving is permitted within the phone, from the remote mailbox to the phone and within the remote  
mailbox. Copying/moving from the phone to the remote mailbox is not supported.  
When a message without the message text downloaded is included in the copying/moving target, an error  
message is displayed and the operation fails. When attachments are not downloaded first, a confirmation  
message is displayed before the operation.  
Common Tasks  
To Create a Folder Under My Folders  
To  
Do this  
1
Start messaging  
Display My folders  
Create a folder  
Press the SK2 (Msg) or press the MENU key and select Messages.  
Select My folders.  
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Press the SK1 (New), and enter the folder name. A folder is created.  
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Using Messaging  
             
Useful Tips  
Tips  
Deleting a folder  
Select the folder and press the SK2 (Delete) or press the Options  
menu key and select Manage folders, Delete folder.  
Renaming a folder  
Select the folder, press the Options menu key and select Manage  
folders, Rename folder.  
Registering an address for automatic  
distribution to a folder  
Allows you to register an address to a folder you have created in the  
phone.  
Press the Options menu key and select Manage folders, Address  
rules.  
Press the SK2 (Find) to select a Contact entry and then press the SK1  
(Use). Alternatively, enter the address and press the SK1 (OK).  
You can also edit the registered address rule by pressing the Options  
menu key and selecting Address rules.  
Deleting an address/all addresses registered Press the Options menu key and select Address rules, and press the  
Options menu key and select Delete rule/Delete all rules.  
to automatic distribution  
Deleting all messages in the current list  
To delete the whole folder, select a folder, press the Options menu key  
and select Manage folders, Delete folder. To delete all phone  
messages, press the Options menu key in Messages and select  
Delete all folders.  
Using Messaging  
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Changing the Settings on your 338  
This section describes how to change the settings on your 338.  
Screen image sample  
Press MENU key Select Settings icon or Press 8 User settings menu (see below).  
User settings menu  
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Changing the Settings on your 338  
 
Handset Profiles  
(Press the MENU key select Settings icon select Handset settings or press 1 on User settings menu screen)  
Handset Profiles menu  
Handset Profiles allows you to change the handset operation mode to suit different situations: Standard profile, Meeting  
profile (quiet surroundings), Outdoor profile (when carrying your 338 in a pocket or a bag) and Car profile (while travelling  
in a car). You can also customise each profile to make it more useful. To see and change the settings of a profile, focus on  
the profile and press SK1(Edit). The following settings are provided:  
You can also change the active handset profile from the Home Screen. Press the Up key on the Home screen, or the  
Options menu key and select a profile option.  
Item  
Description  
Volume  
Adjusts the ringing volume and alarm volume levels from Silent to Level 6 (loud).  
Selects the ringtune for incoming voice calls, video calls and messages.  
Sets the illumination for voice calls, video calls and messages.  
Selects the vibration pattern.  
Ringtunes  
Illumination  
Vibration pattern  
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Item  
Description  
Backlight  
Backlight: Selects the backlight ON/OFF and brightness settings.  
Backlight time: Sets the backlight lighting duration between 10 and 60 seconds.  
The default is 15 seconds.  
The backlight is illuminated under the following conditions: Backlight is set to  
on (High, Medium or Low); current profile is Car profile; the phone is being  
charged.  
Other settings  
Key tones: Turns on/off keystroke sounds.  
Coverage tone: Turns the coverage tone on/off. The service tone notifies that 338  
is in a service area.  
Auto answer: Turns the auto answer function on/off. When the headset is attached,  
this function automatically answers the call 5 seconds after the call is first received.  
Valid for all incoming calls.  
Screen settings  
(Select Screen settings or press 2 on User settings menu screen)  
Screen settings allows you to select the wake-up screen animation and the Home screen image.  
Item  
Description  
Greeting  
Pre-installed and downloaded files can be set for the following:  
Power on animation: Selects a screen animation (100KB max.) displayed when  
338 is turned on. An image captured with the built-in camera can also be set.  
Power on tone: Selects a tone (20KB max.) that sounds when you turn on your  
338.  
Power off image: Selects an image (100KB max.) that is displayed when you turn  
off your 338.  
Wallpaper  
Selects the Home screen image (100KB max.).  
Service Indication  
Power save time  
Sets whether to display a received message on the Home screen.  
Sets how long your phone can remain idle before going into power save mode, in a  
range from 1 to 20 minutes. The default setting is 5 minutes.  
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Changing the Settings on your 338  
         
Calls  
(Select Calls or press 3 on User settings menu screen)  
Calls allows you to change various settings for the call function.  
Calls menu  
Item  
Description  
All Calls  
Receiver volume: Sets the volume level from Silent to Level 6 for receiving calls.  
Send my caller ID: Sets the caller ID indication. Send notifies the receiver of your caller ID  
and Withhold lets you make calls without displaying your caller ID.  
Caller ID info.: Accesses the network to check the status of the current ID notification settings.  
Any key answer: Turns the any key answer function on/off. This lets you use any key to  
answer a call, except for the SK2 (Ignore), Up, Down, End key,  
key.  
and the Options menu  
Headset: Selects the ringtune output from the phone.  
Speaker rings too: Sets the ringtune to be played from both the earphones on the  
headset and the speaker.  
Handsfree only: Sets the ringtune to be played only from the earphones.  
When the headset is not connected to the phone, the ringtune is played from the speaker even  
if the phone is in Handsfree ring setting.  
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Item  
Description  
Fixed dialling: Lets you dial the set number only.  
Auto redial: Turns on/off automatic redial.  
Sets the settings for video calls.  
Video calls  
Camera settings  
Screen mode: Selects the displayed images (other side/my side) and their screen  
sizes from My side is smaller, Other side only, My side is larger and My side only.  
Picture quality: The quality of the image captured by 338 can be selected from  
Standard, Better picture (priority given to the image quality), and Faster movement  
(priority given to capturing movement).  
Camera mode: Selects the photo mode to use for video calls from Portrait mode,  
Landscape mode and Night-time mode.  
Video call options  
Show timer: Turns on/off the call time of the current video call.  
Voice if no video: Turns the automatic fallback function on/off. This function switches  
to a voice call whenever a video call cannot continue for some reasons.  
Use photo instead: Selects an image (100KB max.) to be sent instead of using the camera  
image to the other party of a video call.  
VIG Access Number: Sets the VIG (Video Interactive Gateway) access number which is used  
for videophone calls via the Internet. VIG Access number depends on each country and can  
be changed to that of another country if necessary.  
VIG service may not be available in all countries. Contact 3 for availability.  
Call forwarding  
Allows you to set up a number for forwarding calls to. Available for Voice calls/Video calls/Fax  
calls. Available under these conditions: All calls/If no answer/If busy/If unreachable.  
Forwarding Setup  
Check: Shows the current service status.  
Update: Updates the service status.  
Find: The telephone number registered is copied from Contacts.  
Forwarding off: Turns off a call forwarding setting of Voice calls, Video calls, and Fax  
calls individually. To activate this setting, press the SK1 (Update).  
All forwarding off: Turn off all call forwarding setup of Voice calls, Video calls, and Fax calls.  
Auto check. Automatically checks for your diverts.  
Call waiting  
Turns the call waiting service on/off. Shows the current status of call waiting.  
Check: Shows the current service status.  
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Item  
Description  
Call restrictions  
Turns the call restriction service on/off, makes an enquiry and displays the current service  
status.  
Call types:  
Outgoing Voice calls/Outgoing Video calls  
No restrictions: Turns off the outgoing restrictions service.  
Internat. if not home: Outgoing international calls except those to the home country.  
International calls: Outgoing international calls.  
All calls: All outgoing calls except emergency calls.  
Incoming Voice calls/Incoming Video calls  
No restrictions: Turns off the incoming restrictions service.  
Incoming if roaming: Incoming calls when outside the home country. Rejects all  
incoming calls while roaming except for callback after an emergency call  
All calls: All incoming calls except for callback after an emergency call.  
Check: Shows the current service status.  
Update: Service status is updated.  
Change password: Changes the password.  
Call time info  
Displays and sets the call time information.  
Current call time: Allows you to change the call time display setting. Select Current call,  
Outgoing calls, All calls or OFF.  
Under the following items, the call time information is displayed in All calls, Outgoing calls  
and Incoming calls.  
Summary list: Displays summary information for calls.  
Voice calls: Displays voice call information.  
Video calls: Displays video call information.  
Reset call timer: Resets the call time to zero.  
Changing the Settings on your 338  
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Item  
Description  
Advanced settings  
Quality alarm: Turns the quality alarm on/off. This notifies you that your call may be  
disconnected if you move into an area where there is a weak signal. Select No alarm, Loud  
alarm and Soft alarm.  
Dial pause setting: Edits a string of keypad characters (up to 128 single-byte characters) for  
pause dialling. This function enables sending out of numbers while calling with pauses  
inserted.  
For example, after entering a number with the touch tone service, you can send out the  
numbers you entered beforehand.  
Pause dial entry function is useful for sending messages to a pager, etc. You can only use  
keypad characters (0-9, # and ) and pause (press and hold the # key: displayed as p). A  
pause at the beginning cannot be registered. A pause at the end is deleted when registered.  
Registered pause dial entry can only be used while calling. Sent out pause dial entries are not  
saved in the Outgoing calls list.  
Portrait display: Displays the Caller Identification (CLI) picture in the contact list when making  
and receiving calls.  
Ignore if no ID: Turns no caller ID rejection function on/off. Rejects any calls received without  
caller ID notification.  
Voicemail: Sets voicemail clearance type by checking the check boxes.  
Videomail: Sets videomail clearance type by checking the check boxes.  
Send tones: Turns the send tone on/off.  
Fast dial: Turn the Fast dial and Speed dial functions on/off.  
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Date and time  
(Select Date and time or press 4 on User setting menu screen)  
Date and time allows you to select the date and clock display formats, set the home/dual time, time difference from GMT,  
turn the summer time function on/off and view the current time of both clocks.  
Item  
Description  
Set date and time  
The following settings are provided for Home time.  
Date: Sets the date for the home time. Enter month, date and year separated with  
the slash according to the order in Date format setting (e.g. 15/09/2003 when the  
Date format setting is dd/mm/yyyy).  
Time: Sets the time. Enter the current time using the 24 hour display (e.g. 21:45 for  
9:45 p.m.) or using the 12 hour display (e.g. PM 9:45 for 9:45 p.m.) depending on  
your Time format setting.  
Summer time: Sets whether the current status of the home/dual time is summer  
time or not. You cannot use this when your Home time is not set.  
Zone: Set the time difference between home time and GMT.  
Selects the city name in your home area from the Time zone list.  
Set Dual time  
The following settings are provided for Dual time.  
Time: Sets the time. Enter the current time using the 24 hour display (e.g. 21:45 for  
9:45 p.m.) or using the 12 hour display (e.g. PM 9:45 for 9:45 p.m.) depending on  
your Time format setting.  
Summer time: Sets whether the current status of the home/dual time is summer  
time or not. You cannot use this when your Home time is not set.  
Zone: Set the time difference between home time and GMT.  
Selects the city name in your home area from the Time zone list.  
Format  
Time format: Sets the time display format to either 12 hour display or 24 hour  
display.  
Clock display: Sets the clock display to either Home or Dual time.  
Date format: Sets the date display format to either dd/mm/yyyy (e.g. 15/09/2003),  
mm/dd/yyyy (e.g. 09/15/2003) or yyyy/mm/dd (e.g. 2003/09/15).  
Always display clock: Displays the clock all time at the bottom of the screen.  
View clocks  
Shows the current time for Home time and Dual time.  
Changing the Settings on your 338  
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Language  
(Select Language or press 5 on User settings menu screen)  
Language allows you to select the language for display and turn wordwrap function on/off.  
Item  
Description  
Display Language  
Selects the display language. All text in your 338 is displayed in the selected  
language.  
Word wrap  
Turns the wordwrap function in text fields on/off.  
You cannot change Word wrap settings while an application is running.  
Security  
(Select Security or press 6 on User settings menu screen)  
Security settings allow you to set lock function and code number settings.  
Locks  
Item  
Description  
Dial Lock  
This cancels any key operation except for making emergency calls, answering  
a call with the Send key, rejecting a call with the End key, using the End key to  
turn the 338 on/off, turning off the alarm with any key and adjusting the volume  
of the earpiece. Note that you need a handset code to turn on/off Dial lock.  
Refer to New handset code in Set codes section below for details on the  
handset code.  
You can also turn Dial lock on/off from the Home screen. Press the Options  
menu key on the Home screen and select Dial lock.  
If you enter the incorrect handset codes three times in a row, Dial lock  
forces your 338 into the lock condition for 30 minutes. However, if you  
turn off the power during the forced dial lock and then turn on it again, the  
338 extends the lock for more 30 minutes.  
Auto lock  
Turns on/off the automatic lock function. With Auto lock on, the phone is  
protected by Dial lock automatically when you switch on your phone.  
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Changing the Settings on your 338  
               
Set codes  
Provides settings related to the following code numbers.  
PIN1: Can be used when powering on, to prevent false access to your 338.  
PIN2: Can be used for Fixed dialling setting (Refer to Fixed dialling on page 61.).  
Handset code: Used to confirm the important actions, such as deleting all Contact list entries to prevent accidental  
mistakes.  
Private PIN: Used to prevent unauthorized network access.  
Item  
Description  
Activate PIN1  
New PIN1  
PIN1 is used to power on your 338. Selects Enable or Disable.  
Changes the PIN1 number. Enter the current PIN, the new PIN (4-8 digits) and  
then the new PIN again for confirmation.  
Unlock PIN1  
Displays the PIN1 entry screen when 338 is turned on.  
If you enter your PIN incorrectly three times in a row, the USIM card is  
locked. You can unlock it by using your PIN Unlock Key (PUK). Please  
contact 3 for your PUK code.  
New PIN2  
Changes the PIN2 number. Enter the current PIN, the new PIN (4-8 digits) and  
then the new PIN again for confirmation.  
Unlock PIN2  
Displays the PIN2 entry screen when 338 is turned on.  
If you enter your PIN incorrectly three times in a row, the USIM card is  
locked. You can unlock it by using your PIN Unlock Key (PUK). Please  
contact 3 for your PUK code.  
New handset code  
New private PIN  
Changes the handset code required to confirm important actions, such as  
deleting all Contact list entries. This requires the Code Number to prevent  
accidental mistakes.  
To change the handset code, enter a new code (4 digits), then enter the new  
code again for confirmation.  
When you buy your 338, the Code Number is set to 0000.  
Changes the network password. Input the current password, the new password  
(4-8 digits) and then the new password again for confirmation.  
Entry of the handset code (4 digits) is required for the first setting of New  
private PIN.  
You need this password to change any call restrictions on your 338.  
Changing the Settings on your 338  
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Network setup  
(Select Network setup or press 7 on User settings menu screen)  
Network setup settings allows you to change various settings related to the mobile phone network:  
Item  
Description  
Network select  
Selects the network operator (Public Land Mobile Network, PLMN) automatically/  
manually.  
When Automatic is selected, 338 automatically searches and selects PLMN in  
order of priority.  
When Manual is selected, a list of valid PLMNs is displayed. Select a PLMN from  
the list. Your 338 establishes a connection to that PLMN. If this connection is  
unsuccessful, a message requesting another selection is displayed.  
Pref.networks  
Network mode  
Displays the list of PLMNs saved in the USIM card, updates the PLMN list, adds  
and deletes PLMN entries and changes the search priority and the entry display  
order. USIM list can contain up to 50 PLMN entries. Add, Sort, Replace and Delete  
are provided under the Options menu.  
To change the search priority and the entry display order:  
Press the SK1 (Move) on PLMN List. On PLMN Priority, select the PLMN to  
move, move the cursor to destination and press the Enter or the SK1.  
Selects the mode of operation for the 338:  
Automatic: 338 automatically selects the available service.  
3G only: The service area is manually set only to the 3G coverage.  
It is possible to switch from Automatic mode to 3G only mode by holding and  
pressing the  
when in 2G/2.5G coverage. The user will need to reselect  
Automatic through the Network setup menu if this is the preferred setting.  
Select APN  
Selects and edits the Access Point Name (APN) for Always-on connection.  
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Clear settings  
(Select Clear settings or press 8 on User settings menu screen)  
Clear settings function allows you to reset the settings you have made and clear the phone's memory.  
Clear settings is not available while an application is running.  
Item  
Description  
Clear settings  
Clear memory  
Clear everything  
Resets all the settings to the default settings.  
Clear all user data.  
Resets all the settings to the default settings and clears all the memory.  
Changing the Settings on your 338  
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Using the Browser to Access 3 Services  
This section describes how to use the browser.  
Pressing the  
gives you access to a range of content, services and information from 3. For example, viewing the latest  
news and weather, downloading games, checking sports results, finding locations and much more.  
Browser Menus  
To open a menu list, press the  
and then options menu key on the browser menu screen.  
The following table describes the menus:  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Level 3  
Description  
Add to Contacts  
Registers the highlighted phone number/email address to the  
Contact list. The Add contact screen is displayed with the  
phone number/email address inserted.  
Add bookmark  
Bookmarks  
Current page  
Selected link  
Registers the displayed page to the Bookmarks.  
Registers the highlighted link to the Bookmarks.  
Displays the list of Bookmarks. The list can include up to 50  
bookmarks. On the list, the most recently accessed bookmark  
is displayed first.  
Press the Options menu key again to see the following  
submenus:  
Edit title: Edits the bookmark’s title (24 single-byte characters).  
Send URL: Opens the New message screen to create a new  
message with the URL in the text entry field.  
Copy URL: Copies the bookmark's URL.  
Delete: Delete selection deletes the selected bookmark and  
Delete all deletes all the bookmarks.  
Link this: Adds a shortcut to the selected bookmark in the  
Quick menu and the Home screen.  
Save page  
Saves the displayed page as an offline file. Up to 20 pages can  
be saved. To avoid accidental deletion, you can set Protection  
up to 10 saved pages which are not deleted by Delete (see the  
following Saved pages).  
The maximum data size for a saved page is 100KB.  
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Using the Browser to Access 3 Services  
       
Level 1  
Level 2  
Level 3  
Description  
Saved pages  
Displays the list of pages saved as offline.  
Highlight a saved page title and press the Options menu key to  
see the following submenus:  
Edit title: Edits the saved page title (up to 24 single-byte  
characters).  
Send URL: Starts the message writer with the URL of the  
saved page in the message text.  
Protect: Protects the selected saved page.  
Unprotect: Cancels the protection of the selected saved page.  
Delete: Delete selection deletes the selected page, and  
Delete all deletes all the pages.  
Move to highlight a saved page title and press the Enter key to  
display the contents.  
When a saved page is displayed, press the Options menu key  
to see the following submenus:  
Add to Contacts: Registers the highlighted phone  
number/email address/URL to the Contact list. The Add  
contact screen appears with the phone number/email  
address/URL inserted.  
Save image: registers an image on the file to the Image  
files.  
Edit title: Edits the title.  
Send as message: Starts the message writer with the  
displayed page URL/image URL in the message text or  
the image file attached.  
Page information: Displays the page information.  
Check page title displays the title.  
Check URL displays the URL.  
Check certificate displays the certificates saved with  
the file.  
Copy as text: Copies the text on the saved page. Press  
the Enter key to start copy. Press Down key to select  
and the Enter at the end. Press the Enter key to end  
copy.  
Protection: Sets protection on the selected file or  
cancels the set protection.  
Delete: Deletes the selected saved page.  
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Level 1  
Level 2  
Level 3  
Description  
Copy as text  
Copies the text on the displayed page. To start the copy, press  
the Enter key at the beginning. Press the Down key to select  
the text. Press the Enter key at the end.  
Save image  
Saves an image to the Image list.  
Send as message Current page URL  
Open the New message screen to edit a new message with the  
URL of the displayed page in the message text.  
Image URL  
Image file  
Open the New message screen to edit a new message with the  
URL of the displayed image in the message text.  
Open the New message screen to edit a new message with the  
displayed image attached.  
Refresh  
Refreshes the page displayed.  
Enter URL  
Provides a URL entry field. You can directly enter a URL to go  
to the site.  
History  
Displays the URL history input from the Enter URL menu.  
Highlight a URL history and press the Options menu key to  
see the following submenus:  
Send URL: Open the New message screen to edit a new  
message with the URL of the selected history in the message  
text.  
Delete: Delete selection deletes the selected URL history and  
Delete all deletes all the URL histories.  
Encoding  
Latin-1  
Changes the character encoding to Latin-1. Latin-1 is set by  
default.  
US ASCII  
UTF-8  
Changes the character encoding to US ASCII.  
Changes the character encoding to UTF-8.  
Changes the character encoding to UCS2.  
Changes the character encoding to UCS4.  
Changes the character encoding to UTF-16.  
UCS2  
UCS4  
UTF-16  
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Level 1  
Level 2  
Level 3  
Description  
Page information Check page title  
Check URL  
Displays the title of the displayed page.  
Displays the URL of the displayed page.  
Check certificate  
Displays the certificate on the displayed page. When the  
contents of the displayed page have been downloaded without  
a certificate, this menu is greyed out.  
Settings  
Display Settings  
Other Settings  
Scroll settings  
Selects the number of lines per scroll from Scroll one line,  
Scroll three lines, Scroll five lines and Scroll one page.  
Display settings  
Images: Tick the box to enable image display.  
Animations: Tick the box to enable animation display.  
Font size settings Selects the font size (small/medium/large).  
Cookie settings  
Selects a Cookie policy from among Accept all, Block all and  
Prompt each time.  
Timeout  
Sets the communication timeout interval: 30 seconds,  
60 seconds and No timeout limit.  
Saved Pages  
Certificates  
Selects whether to automatically save a page with/without  
image files or to ask each time.  
Displays the list of certificates.  
When a certificate is displayed, press the SK1 (Validity) or  
press the Options menu key and select Change validity to  
enable/disable the selected certificate.  
Reset  
Clear settings  
Browser reset  
Restores the default settings.  
Restores the default condition of browser, including Saved  
Pages, History, Bookmarks, and Settings.  
Refer to Set codes on page 65 for Handset code.  
Using the Browser to Access 3 Services  
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Common Tasks  
To End a Browser session  
To  
Do this  
1
End a browser session  
Press the End key.  
To Download and Save a File in your 338 File Manager  
To  
Do this  
1
Start the browser  
Download the file  
Press the  
. Use the Directional keys to search for a file.  
2
Select the link and press the Enter key.  
In accordance with the file type, the downloaded file is stored in either  
Video files, Image files, Music files, Sound files or Other files folders  
according to the file type. To find these folders, press the MENU key and  
select File manager.  
To Bookmark  
To  
Do this  
1
2
Access to the web page to bookmark  
Bookmark the page  
Start the browser and open the web page to bookmark.  
Press the Options menu key and select Add bookmark.  
Pressing and holding the Enter key on a highlighted link also  
bookmarks the link.  
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Useful Tips  
Task  
Steps  
Links and Anchors  
Pressing the Enter key on a highlighted link/anchor lets you either:  
Jump to the URL  
Make a voice/video call to the phone number  
The link or anchor is automatically entered into the addressee  
field on the New message screen to create a new message  
Download the multimedia file  
Download the Java™ application  
To register the highlighted, press and hold the Enter key.  
Scrolling  
You can press the Up and Down keys to scroll up and down the page.  
Displaying the previous/next page  
Press the Left key to return to the previous page. Press the Right key to  
display the next page.  
Using the Browser to Access 3 Services  
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Using your 338's Advanced Features  
Your 338 brings you a whole new world of mobile multimedia communications!  
This section describes the following advanced features of the 338:  
Photo/Video Camera (take pictures or record short videos and send them from your 338)  
Multiple selections (select multiple items in the list screens)  
Multi-call/Multi-task (watch the latest sports results and call your friends to tell them about it at the same time)  
Messaging (send text/multimedia messages or emails)  
Other Features of the 338 (play Java™ applications, listen to music, transfer data from a PC (Intellisync software is also  
available, which allows synchronisation between a PC and your 338)  
Photo/Video Camera  
Ever wished you had brought your camera with you? With the 338 that won’t ever happen.  
When you want to show your friends what you’re up to or want to ask a friend which new shirt to buy, simply take a picture  
and send it from your 338. To make the visual experience even more appealing, record a short video with your 338 and send  
it as a multimedia message.  
To Take and Send a Photo/Video in a Message  
Refer to pages 91, 92 and 43, for details on taking photos, making videos and sending messages.  
To  
Do this  
1
Start the image/video function  
Take a photo/make a video clip  
Press the SK1 (Camera). Alternatively, press the MENU key,  
Multimedia centre and Take photo/Make video.  
2
3
Press the SK1 again on the viewfinder. Alternatively, select Take photo/  
Make video on the Multimedia screen.  
The screen changes to viewfinder. Press the Enter key to start  
capturing.  
Attach the snapshot/video clip  
to a message and send  
Go into Messages and select the message type. (Refer to Writing and  
Sending a New Message on page 43 for details.)  
Useful Tips  
Make the most of your photos and video clips: send them as attachments to a message, use an image as a Home screen  
wallpaper, or use a photo of your friend’s face as their contact picture.  
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Image Viewer  
Using the Image Viewer, you can view photos you take using 338’s camera, as well as images downloaded to your 338 or  
received attached to a message. Such images can be used as a home screen wallpaper or contact picture. Refer to To View  
an Image File on page 95 for details.  
Video/Audio Player  
You can play video and audio data saved in the 338’s play list using the Video/Audio Player. Refer to Multimedia centre  
section on page 86 for details.  
Multiple selections  
To Select Multiple Items  
In some lists, for example Video files/Image files/Music files/Sound files/Other files, you can highlight multiple items by using  
the  
and # keys. Start your selection by pressing  
.
To select/deselect another item, press  
.
To highlight a group of items, start the selection by pressing , then scroll down and press #. All items between the  
and #  
are highlighted.  
To end the multiple selections, press the C key.  
This function is only available in certain applications.  
Multi-call/Multi-task  
Did you ever wish you could send a message while talking on the phone? 338’s multi-call function lets you do this.  
If you want to check your calendar while talking, the multi-task function allows you to display the calendar saved in 338.  
For example, you can use one of the following functions while talking on your phone:  
Browser  
Message (text message/multimedia message/email)  
Java™ application  
Contact  
Settings  
Toolbox  
The more tasks you are carrying out simultaneously, the more ’pages’ you see on the multi-task icon; it could show two  
or three pages depending on the amount of simultaneous multi-tasking being performed by your 338.  
Using your 338's Advanced Features  
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To Start/Switch Tasks During Multitasking  
To  
Do this  
1
2
Go back to the Home screen  
Start another task  
Press the End key.  
Enter the phone number to make a call.  
Press the MENU key and select Messages to start messaging.  
Press the SK2 (Contact) to start the contact list function.  
Press the  
to access 3 multimedia services.  
Press the MENU key to display Main Menu.  
3
4
Switch to another task  
End tasks  
Press and hold the MENU key.  
The taskbar is displayed.  
Select the required task by pressing Left and Right keys and the Enter  
key to switch to the selected task.  
End a task: Select the icon on the taskbar to end and press SK1 (End  
task).  
End all tasks: Press SK2 (End all).  
When only the Home screen icon is displayed, no tasks are active.  
Press the End key to end multi-tasking.  
High-Speed Data Communications  
Your 338 supports high-speed data communication rates for your PC via a USB connection. PC Connection requires 338 PC  
Synchronisation and File Transfer software, as well as a USB data cable (available as an accessory). To install the software,  
attach the USB cable between your 338 and a PC, and install the 338 USB driver from the "Utilities/Tools" section of your  
338 CD-ROM (also available as an accessory). Then to discover how this technology can be used with your 338, please  
refer to Connections section on page 100.  
The ability to use your 338 as a modem to access the Internet is an operator-dependent service. Please check with 3 to  
ensure that this service is available.  
A dial-up connection is possible in 3G as well as 2G coverage. However, the speed of communication is faster in 3G  
coverage. Please check with 3 to ensure this service is available.  
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Using your 338's Advanced Features  
     
Messaging  
Your 338 supports three types of messaging services: Text message, Multimedia message and Email:  
Text message service is suitable for exchanging text messages. Refer to Message section on page 37 for details.  
Use text messaging to send a message to a colleague saying you will be 10 minutes late for a meeting or to tell a friend  
the movie schedule for Friday night.  
Multimedia message service allows you create and send a message with a slide show which is composed of  
multimedia files such as images, video and audio files. A slide show plays a combination of multimedia files. Multimedia  
messaging is available in both 2.5G and 3G coverage. Refer to Message section on page 37 for details. Use multimedia  
messaging to send a slide show of a new house listing containing several photos to a client with a message or to snap a  
photo of a celebrity and send it to a friend.  
Email allows you to send messages to email addresses with ringtunes, images, audio, video and other types of files  
attached. You can also cc or bcc other people on your email message. Email is available in 2.5G and 3G coverage.  
Refer to New Email on page 45 for details. Use email to receive document files attached to an email and forward them  
to your PC email address or to send the latest sports results to a group of friends who share the same interest.  
Java™ Application  
You can download Java™ applications (games, utility software, etc.) to your 338. The downloaded Java™ applications are  
listed in Java™ (press the MENU key select Java™). Up to 8 Java™ applications can be stored in your phone. If you try  
to download an 9th application, you must delete one of the stored applications. Refer to Java™ section on page 83 for  
details.  
Synchronisation  
A USB cable and CD are available for the 338 as an accessory which allow PC File Transfer and Synchronisation.  
Please see Synchronisation on page 102 for further instructions.  
Video Call (available in 3G coverage only)  
If you really want to show someone what you mean, make a video call. With a video call you can not only talk but also see  
the other person. Ask someone for advice with a shopping decision, show someone where you are on holiday or simply show  
your friends how you are doing.  
Video calling uses up the battery quicker than other tasks. Recharge your battery if the power is low before making a  
video call.  
When making/receiving a video call, the phone goes into handsfree mode by default, if the headset is not being used.  
To make a video call to another video capable phone, refer to page 22 for details.  
Using your 338's Advanced Features  
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Using the File Manager  
(Press the Menu key select File manager icon)  
You can manage all of your captured and downloaded files from here.  
You can run files that have supported formats, copy, move, and sort them as well as previewing image files, and attaching  
files to messages. In addition, you can create uniquely-named folders to manage the files.  
The following shows the folders under File manager and the information that may help your file management.  
Folder  
Description  
Video files  
Downloaded and captured video files are stored here.  
Five user folders can be created under Video files with up to 100 files. The  
default folders are as follows:  
Downloads  
Data type: Downloaded video files with copyrighted settings  
Supported files: 3GP, ASF, MP4 and WMV  
Maximum number of files per folder: 100 (including the number of user folders)  
Maximum number of user folders: five  
My videos  
Data type: Captured video files and downloaded video files without copyrighted  
settings  
Supported files: 3GP, ASF, MP4 and WMV  
Maximum number of files per folder: 100 (including the number of user folders)  
Maximum number of user folders: five  
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Folder  
Description  
Image files  
Downloaded and captured image files are stored here.  
Five user folders can be created under Image files with a total of 100 files. The  
default folders are as follows:  
Downloads  
Data type: Downloaded image files with copyrighted settings  
Supported files: BMP, WBMP, JPEG, JFIF, GIF, PNG and DCF  
Maximum number of files per folder: 100 (including the number of user folders)  
Maximum number of user folders: five  
My photos  
Data type: Captured image files and downloaded image files without copyright  
Supported files: BMP, WBMP, JPEG, JFIF, GIF, PNG and DCF  
Maximum number of files per folder: 100 (including the number of user folders)  
Maximum number of user folders: five  
Music files  
Downloaded audio files are stored here.  
Five user folders can be created under Music files with up to 100 files. The  
default folders are as follows:  
Downloads  
Data type: Downloaded audio files with copyrighted settings  
Supported files: WMA, MP3, AAC and MID  
Maximum number of files per folder: 100 (including the number of user folders)  
Maximum number of user folders: five  
Sound files  
Other files  
Data type: Downloaded and captured voice files  
Supported files: AMR and WAV  
A maximum number of files per folder: 100 (including the number of user  
folders)  
Maximum number of user folders: five  
Downloaded files with formats other than the above are stored here. Text files  
are stored here too. (You can activate the viewer by selecting a text file.) Up to  
100 files can be stored under this folder. No user folders can be created in this  
folder. vCalendar and vCard files are also stored in Other files. The default  
folder is as follows:  
Downloads  
Data type: Downloaded miscellaneous files with copyrighted settings  
Maximum number of files: 100  
Using the File Manager  
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Operations under File manager  
To manage your files, the following operations are available.  
Task  
Description  
New folder  
Creates a new folder in the selected folder: Video files/Image files/  
Music files/Sound files/Other files. The default folder name starts  
"New".  
Folder names must be unique.  
View file names  
Rename  
Displays the whole file name.  
Renames the highlighted file/folder.  
Up to 127 single-byte characters can be used for a file name.  
For a folder name, up to eight single-byte characters can be  
specified.  
You cannot rename files that are with copyrighted settings.  
Copies the highlighted file/multiple files/folders to another folder.  
Copy  
Move  
Downloaded files can only be copied to locations within the  
Downloads folder.  
Up to 100 files can be selected at one time.  
Refer to To Select Multiple Items on page 76 for details on  
selecting multiple items.  
Moves the highlighted file/multiple files/ to another folder.  
Downloaded files can only be moved within the Downloads  
folder.  
Maximum of 100 files can be selected at one time.  
Refer to To Select Multiple Items on page 76 for details on  
selecting multiple items.  
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Using the File Manager  
 
Task  
Description  
Delete  
Deletes the highlighted file/multiple files/folders.  
Up to 100 files can be selected at one time.  
When an open file is included in the selected files to delete, the  
delete operation does not complete.  
Refer to To Select Multiple Items on page 76 for details on  
selecting multiple items.  
Send as message  
Sends the highlighted file attached to a message.  
Downloaded files with copyrighted settings cannot be sent from  
the phone.  
File properties  
Sort files  
Displays the file information of the highlighted file: date, size, title  
(displayed if any), file name (always displayed), attribute, copy  
permission and message transfer permission.  
Sorts the files in order of file name, file size and date. (Files are  
displayed in file name order by default.)  
Thumbnails  
Switches to/from thumbnail or list display.  
Memory status  
Displays the amount of free/used memory space in the handset in  
bytes.  
Link this  
Create shortcut on the Home screen and in the Quick menu list.  
Select Add to Home or Add to Quick Menu. Pressing the SK1  
(Link) on the list screen also creates a shortcut for the selected file.  
Using the File Manager  
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Running Java™ Applications  
This section describes how to run Java™ applications downloaded through the browser.  
Applications  
Press MENU key select Java™ icon.  
To Run Downloaded Applications  
To  
Do this  
1
Select an application you want to run  
Select an application from the Java™ screen and press the Enter key.  
Then select the file to run and press the Enter key.  
The application is activated.  
Pressing the SK1 (Info.) displays the application properties.  
You can edit the application name by pressing the SK2 (Rename).  
2
Do any of the following:  
Press the End key.  
Press the C key.  
End the application  
Pause the application  
Resume the application  
End the paused application  
Press the SK1 (Resume).  
Press the End key to end the application or the C key to return to the  
application screen.  
Pressing the Options menu key on the Java™ screen displays the following items:  
Item  
Description  
Properties  
Edit title  
Displays properties on the selected application.  
Edits the name of the selected application. You can enter up to 64 single-  
byte characters.  
Delete  
Delete: Deletes the highlighted application.  
You can select multiple applications by pressing the  
key.  
Delete All: Deletes all the applications.  
Set permissions  
Settings  
Sets the network or user data access permission. Refer to Set  
permissions on page 84.  
Refer to Settings on page 85.  
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Pressing the Options menu key on Application screen displays the following items:  
Item  
Description  
File properties  
Edit name  
Displays information on the selected file.  
Edits the name of the highlighted application. You can enter up to 64  
single-byte characters.  
Link this  
Add to Home: Adds a shortcut of the selected application to the Home  
screen.  
Add to Quick Menu: Adds a shortcut of the selected application to the  
Quick menu.  
Set permissions  
To set permissions, press the Options menu key on Java™ screen, select the Set permissions and press the Enter key.  
Set permissions provides the following options:  
Item  
Description  
Net access  
Selects the phone’s response to a Java™ application requesting  
connection to the network.  
Ask every time: Every time the application requests connection to the  
network, a confirmation message is required to permit access or not.  
Ask on start only: A confirmation message to permit access or not is  
required only once each time the application is started.  
Always permitted: Network access requested by a Java™ application is  
always permitted.  
Not permitted: Network access requested by a Java™ application is  
never permitted.  
Read user data  
Can be set only for accessing user data from a Java™ application.  
Available options are same as above.  
Running Java™ Applications  
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Settings  
To change the following settings, press the Options menu key and select Settings and press the Enter key.  
Item  
Description  
Show information  
Selects whether to display application properties when downloading a  
Java™ application or not.  
Backlight control  
Vibration control  
User setting only: Backlight settings can be adjusted for each Handset  
profile. Refer to Handset profile on page 58 for details.  
Application control: Allows the backlight operation to be controlled  
through the application. It continues to be controlled by the setting on the  
phone unless it has been set through the application.  
Selects which is applicable vibration settings, user setting or Application  
setting.  
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Using the Multimedia Centre  
This section describes how to use your 338's multimedia centre to capture and play back multimedia files. You can also use  
it to play back files that have been downloaded or sent to you.  
Use of MPEG4 files is restricted to non-commercial purposes.  
Use of this product in any manner that complies with the MPEG-4 visual standard is prohibited, except for use directly  
related to  
(A) Data or information encoded by a consumer for personal and non-commercial use without remuneration;  
(B) Data or information (i) generated by and obtained without charge from a consumer not engaged in a business  
enterprise, and (ii) for personal use only; and  
(C) other issues specifically and separately licensed by MPEG LA, L.L.C.  
The following shows the supported file types and size:  
Item  
Capture  
file type  
Player file type  
Maximum file size and resolution  
Video  
MPEG4  
MPEG4-Video, WMV,  
H-263  
Short video: 100KB  
Long video: 300KB  
QCIF (176x144)  
WMV version 8 or 9.  
Maximum bit rate:128Kbps  
60 seconds  
Voice  
AMR  
AMR  
Image  
JPEG  
JPEG, GIF, PNG,  
BMP, WBMP, JFIF,  
DCF  
-100KB  
Mail (128x96): 128 x 96 pixels  
CLI (120x120): 120 x 120 pixels  
Small (176x144): 176x144 pixels  
Large (352x288): 352 x 288 pixels  
Audio  
-
-
MPEG4-AAC, WMA,  
MP3, AMR, WAV (u-  
law), WAV (linear)  
-
MIDI (SMF)  
-20KB  
Using the Multimedia Centre  
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Multimedia centre provides the following functions:  
Capture:  
Camera (Take photo)  
Video camera (Make video)  
Voice recorder (Record sound)  
Player:  
Image viewer (View images)  
Video player (Play video)  
Audio player (Play music and Play sound)  
Pressing the SK1 (Link this) on Multimedia list screen adds a shortcut of the selected menu on the Home screen or in  
the Quick menu.  
Capture  
Image/Video Camera  
Camera Capture  
Do one of the following to display the image capture screen:  
Press the SK1 (Camera) from the Home screen (video capturing function is activated. Press the SK1 (Photo) to take a  
photo).  
Press the MENU key, select Multimedia centre and then Take photo or Make video.  
Select the shortcut on the Home screen or in the Quick menu and press the Enter key.  
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The following shows an example of the camera capture screen for Take photo with the image size set to Mail (128x96):  
Taking a photo  
Capture preview screen  
Number of files saved/  
Total number of files that  
can be saved  
Navigation key indicator  
(Exposure and zoom)  
Image size  
Camera mode switch  
(Video/Photo)  
Viewer/Capture switch  
Operation icon  
Item  
Description  
Navigation key indicator  
Indicates what the navigation keys do.  
Up and Down: Adjusts exposure  
Right: Zoom-in  
Left: Zoom-out  
Enter: Takes picture/starts recording/stops recording  
You cannot use the zoom function when the image size is Large (352x288).  
Operation icons  
Indicates the current modes of operation.  
Capture preview screen  
Camera setting icons  
Displays a preview of the image which would be captured by the camera.  
Indicates the following camera settings: Size, Picture quality, Image type,  
Lighting settings, Sound settings and Self timer.  
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Camera Icons:  
<Navigation key indicator>  
<Mode of operation>  
Portrait shot/Night scene  
<Video size>  
<Photo size>  
Start/end recording  
Take a shot  
Short video  
Long video  
Sunny/Cloudy/Indoors  
Economy/Standard/High  
Video without sound  
Video recording  
Zoom in/Zoom out  
Large (352x288)  
Exposure adjustment  
Small (176x144)  
Mail (128x96)  
CLI (120x120)  
Self timer on  
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Using the Multimedia Centre  
Camera Options menu  
Item  
Size  
Description  
Selects photo size and video file size.  
Photo size  
Mail (128x96): 128 x 96 pixels. Suitable for email attachment  
CLI (120x120): 120 x 120 pixels. Suitable for CLI picture  
Small (176x144): 176 x 144 pixels  
Large (352x288): 352 x 288 pixels  
Video file size  
Short video: Sets the video size to 100KB.  
Long video: Sets the video size to 300KB.  
Picture quality  
Image type  
Selects the image quality.  
Economy: Low image quality to keep the data size small  
Standard: Normal image quality  
High: High image quality  
Selects the photo shooting mode.  
Landscape view: Standard setting  
Portrait shot: Suitable for taking photos of people  
Night scene: Suitable for taking photos at night  
Displays the number of image/video files that can be stored.  
Memory status  
Self timer  
(only for photos)  
Turns the self timer function on/off. When the self timer is turned on, a  
photo is taken after 10 seconds.  
Sound settings  
Turns on/off the sound recording while making video. Select Video with  
sound or Video only.  
(only for videos)  
Lighting settings  
Changes the setting according to the light conditions.  
Sunny: Suitable for taking photos outdoors, on a sunny day  
Cloudy: Suitable for taking photos outdoors on an overcast day  
Automatic: The camera automatically detects the current lighting level  
and adjusts the settings  
Indoors: Suitable for taking photos indoors  
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Camera Settings  
Item  
Description  
Recording mode  
Switches the photo/video capture function when you press the SK1  
(Photo/Video).  
Zoom setting  
Turns the zoom function on/off when you press the Right or Left key.  
You cannot use the zoom function when the image size is Large  
(352x288).  
Exposure setting  
Changes the exposure rate when you press the Up and Down keys.  
To Take a Photo  
1
Press the SK1 (Camera) from the Home screen and press the SK1 (Photo) or select Take photo from Multimedia  
centre. Press the Enter key to take a photo. When the self timer is turned on, a photo is taken after 10 seconds. You  
can change the following settings:  
To  
Do this  
Change camera direction  
Zoom in/out  
Turn the camera to the angle you like.  
Turn the zoom function on/off by pressing the Right or Left key.  
You cannot use the zoom function when the image size is Large  
(352x288).  
Adjust the exposure rate  
Use the Options menus  
Press the Up and Down keys to adjust the exposure rate.  
Refer to Camera Options menu on page 90 for details.  
2
After taking a photo, the capture completion screen appears. You can do the following from this screen:  
To  
Do this  
Send the file attached to a Multimedia  
message/Email  
Press the SK1 (Send).  
Refer to Writing and Sending a New Message on page 43 for  
details.  
Return to the capture preview to take a  
new photo  
Press the SK2 (Back).  
Use the Options menus  
Press the Options menu key and select Rename.  
Rename the file  
Delete the file  
Press the Options menu key and select Delete.  
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To  
Do this  
Press the Options menu key and select Send as message.  
Send the file as a message  
To Make a Video  
1
Press the SK1 (Camera) from the Home screen or select Make video on Multimedia centre. Press the Enter key to  
start recording. You can change the following settings:  
To  
Do this  
Change camera direction  
Zoom in/out  
Turn the camera to the angle you like.  
Press the Right key to zoom in or Left key to zoom out.  
Press the Up and Down keys to adjust the exposure rate.  
Refer to Camera Options menu on page 90 for details.  
Adjust the exposure rate  
Use the Options menus  
Press the Enter key to stop recording.  
2
After making a video, the capture completion screen appears. You can do the following from this screen:  
To  
Do this  
Send the file attached to a Multimedia  
message/Email  
Press the SK1 (Send).  
Refer to Writing and Sending a New Message on page 43 for  
details.  
Return to the capture preview to make a Press the SK2 (Back).  
new video  
Use the Options menus  
Press the Options menu key and select Rename.  
Press the Options menu key and select Delete.  
Press the Options menu key and select Send as message.  
Rename the file  
Delete the file  
Send the file as a message  
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Voice Recorder  
The voice recorder feature allows you to record a message while you are not online. The recording time is 60 seconds. The  
recorded voice is automatically saved as an AMR file which can be attached to a multimedia message/email.  
The following Options menus are provided to Record sound:  
Item  
Description  
Recording start screen  
Memory status  
Displays the number of audio files that can be stored, memory used,  
memory available and the number of free file slots.  
Multimedia centre  
Recording complete screen  
Rename  
Activates the Multimedia Player.  
Edits the file name for the recorded voice.  
Deletes the recorded voice.  
Delete  
Send as message  
Sends the file attached to a message.  
To Record Sound  
1
Do one of the following to display the voice recorder:  
Select Record sound on Multimedia centre screen.  
Select Play sound, a sound file and press the SK2 (Record).  
Select the shortcut on the Home screen or in the Quick menu and press the Enter key.  
Press the Enter key to start recording.  
2
3
4
Press the Enter key again to stop the recording.  
On the recording complete screen, press the SK1 (Send) to send the recorded voice file attached to a multimedia  
message/email or the SK2 (Back) to return to the recording start screen.  
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Player  
The following shows an example of the player screen:  
Playing/viewing multimedia files  
Play time bar  
Navigation key  
Play all  
This function is to continuously play/view all  
files in a folder which includes the selected  
file.  
Image viewer  
The image viewer function of Multimedia centre allows you to view JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, WBMP, JFIF and DCF image  
files. The image files can be captured by the phone, downloaded from a browser or received attached to a message. The  
338 allows you to view all the files in a selected file.  
The following Options menus are available for View images:  
Item  
Description  
Select file  
Playlist  
Selects the file type and then the file to play.  
Selects the playlist.  
Set as wallpaper  
Sets the selected image as wallpaper. If the animation GIF is displayed,  
this option cannot be selected. The following image files are available for  
setting: JPEG, PNG and GIF and the file size is 100KB max.  
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Item  
Description  
Visual effects  
Apply visual effects to the displayed image. Select Negative image, Sepia  
tone, Mirror image, Soften image, Sharpen image or Emboss. If the  
animation GIF is displayed, this option cannot be selected.  
Press the SK1 (Save) to save the change to the image or the SK2 (Undo)  
to cancel the change.  
Visual effects is not available when the image is CLI (120x120)  
size. Neither is it available when a Mail (128x96) size image is  
displayed in Small (176x144) display setting.  
Image settings  
Slideshow timing: Sets the interval between each image for one to 30  
seconds. During the slideshow, the SK2 (Pause) or SK2 (Player) is  
available. The Enter key is also available to pause or play a slideshow.  
Display settings: Selects to display the image in Default size or Fit to  
screen.  
Repeat settings: Turns the repeat function on/off and selects the repeat  
target. Select Repeat on or Repeat off. This function repeats the playlists  
on the View image. This function is also valid for slide shows.  
Slideshow: Turns on/off the slideshow function that displays all images in  
the folder in which a selected image is stored. Select Slideshow on or  
Slideshow off.  
Rename  
Edits the file name.  
File properties  
Delete  
Displays information about the file  
Deletes the selected file.  
To View an Image File  
To  
Do this  
1
2
Display the image file list screen  
Select an image file or a playlist  
Select View images and press the Enter key.  
Select an image file from the file list. To select a playlist, select an image  
file from the file list and select Playlist from the Options menus.  
3
Do any of the following  
Press the Right key.  
Display the next file  
Press the Left key.  
Display the previous file  
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To  
Do this  
Press the SK1 (Send).  
Attach the file to a message  
The SK1 (Send) is greyed out when the attached file is larger than  
the file size set in Max send size.  
Press the Options menu key and select Rename.  
Edit the file name  
Press the Clear key.  
End View image  
Video player  
The Play video in Multimedia centre allows you to play MPEG4, AAC, AMR, WMV and H.263 video files captured by the  
phone, downloaded from a browser or received attached to a message. The 338 allows you to play all the files in a selected  
file.  
If you download a file using the browser or receive/send a message while playing video, the sound may be interrupted.  
The following Options menus are available for Play video:  
Item  
Description  
Select file  
Playlist  
Selects the file type and then the file to play.  
Selects the playlist.  
Video settings  
Repeat settings: Turns the repeat function on/off and selects the file to be  
repeated. Select Repeat on or Repeat off.  
Play all videos: Sequentially plays all files in the folder in which a selected  
file is stored. Select On or Off.  
Mute settings  
Turns the mute function on/off. This function turns off 338’s speaker and  
the headset.  
Rename  
Edits the file name.  
File properties  
Delete  
Displays information about the file  
Deletes the selected file.  
To Play a Video File  
To  
Do this  
1
2
Display the video file list screen  
Select a video file or a playlist  
Select Play video and press the Enter key.  
Select a video file from the file list. To select a playlist, select a video file  
from the file list and select Playlist from the Options menus.  
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To  
Do this  
3
Do any of the following:  
Press the Enter key.  
Pause the video  
Some files cannot be paused.  
Press and hold the Enter key while playing.  
Stop the video  
Fast forward  
Press and hold the Right key while playing or pausing.  
Some files cannot be fast forwarded.  
Press and hold the Left key while playing or pausing.  
Rewind  
Some files cannot be rewound.  
Press the Right key.  
Skip to the next file  
Press the Left key.  
Skip to the previous file  
Repeat  
Press the Options menu key and select Repeat settings, Repeat on.  
Press the Up and Down keys.  
Control the sound volume  
Send the video file as a message  
Press the SK1 (Send).  
The SK1 (Send) is greyed out when the attached file is larger than  
the file size set in Max send size.  
Some video files may be with copyrighted settings and thus cannot  
be sent out of the phone.  
Press the Options menu key and select File properties.  
Display the file/playlist information  
To replay a file from the beginning after you start playing, press the Left key. Note that you can only do this if the play  
time is two seconds or more.  
Audio player  
You can play AAC, WMA, MP3, WAV (u-law), WAV (linear), MIDI and AMR audio files downloaded from a browser or  
received attached to a message and saved in the phone memory. The 338 allows you to play all the files in a selected file.  
If you download a file using the browser or receive/send a message while playing audio, the sound may be interrupted.  
The SK1 (Send) is greyed out when you attach more than 150 KB audio file.  
You cannot play MIDI audio files larger than 20 KB.  
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The following Options menus are available for Play music and Play sound:  
Item  
Description  
Select file  
Playlist  
Selects the file type and then the file to play.  
Selects the playlist.  
Music Settings  
Changes the audio settings:  
Repeat settings: Turns the repeat function on/off and selects the repeat  
target. Select Repeat on or Repeat off.  
Play all music: Sequentially plays all files in the folder in which a selected  
file is stored. Select On or Off.  
Change animation: Selects the image to display while playing music files.  
Mute settings  
Ringtune  
Turns on/off the 338’s speaker and the headset.  
Changes the ringtune settings for each phone mode: Meeting profile,  
Standard profile, Outdoor profile and Car profile. Ringtunes are  
available in each mode for Voice call, Message received and Video call.  
Rename  
Edits the file name.  
File properties  
Delete  
Displays the file information.  
Deletes the selected file.  
To Play an Audio File  
To  
Do this  
1
2
Display the audio file list screen.  
Select an audio file or a playlist  
Select Play music and press the Enter key.  
Select an audio file from the file list. To select a playlist, select an audio  
file from the file list and select Playlist from the Options menus.  
3
Do any of the following:  
Press the Enter key.  
Pause the audio  
Some files cannot be paused.  
Press and hold the Enter key while playing.  
Stop the audio  
Fast forward  
Press and hold the Right key while playing or pausing.  
Some files cannot be fast forwarded.  
Press and hold the Left key while playing or pausing.  
Rewind  
Some files cannot be rewound.  
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To  
Do this  
Press the Right key.  
Press the Left key.  
Skip to the next file  
Skip to the previous file  
Repeat  
Press the Options menu key and select Music settings, Repeat  
settings, Repeat on.  
Press the Up and Down keys.  
Control the sound volume  
Press the Options menu key and select Send as message.  
The SK1 (Send) is greyed out when the attached file is larger than  
the file size set in Max send size.  
Send the audio file as a message  
Some audio files may be with copyrighted settings and thus cannot  
be sent out of the phone.  
Press the Options menu key and select Property.  
Display the file/playlist information  
To replay a file from the beginning after you start playing, press the Left key. Note that you can only do this if the play  
time is two seconds or more.  
Playlists  
You can create a list of images, video or audio files to play successively and save them as a playlist. You can create 20  
playlists, each containing up to 20 files in the phone memory. You can add a new playlist by pressing the SK1 (Add).  
The following operations are available for the playlists under View image, Play video, Play music and Play sound:  
Item  
Description  
Add new playlist  
Adds a new playlist when you press the SK1 (Add) or select Add new  
playlist from the Options menu.  
Edit playlist  
Adds a file to a playlist or deletes a file from a playlist. Select Edit  
playlist from the Options menu and press the SK1 (Add) to add a file  
or SK2 (Delete) to delete a file.  
Edit playlist name  
Delete  
Edits the highlighted file name in the playlists.  
Deletes the selected playlists. If no playlist is available, Delete cannot  
be selected.  
Delete all  
Deletes all the playlists. If no playlist is available, Delete all cannot be  
selected.  
In addition, the following submenus are available for playlists in each of the options above: Add file, File properties  
(displaying the file information depending on the file type), Sort playlist files (ascending or descending order By name ↑/↓,  
By date ↑/↓ and By size ↑/↓), Move file, Delete and Delete all.  
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Connecting your 338 to a PC  
This section describes how to connect your 338 to a PC using a USB cable and PC software CD, available as optional  
accessories from 3. Through this interface, you may be able to establish a dial-up connection to the PC to access the  
Internet. However, this function is not available in all countries. Please refer to 3 for availability. Also, by using the USB  
connection, you can synchronise and transfer data between your 338 and the PC. For more information please see the  
Software Manual in the CD-ROM available as an accessory.  
Check that your operator allows use of your 338 as a modem to connect to the internet. Please contact 3 for further  
details.  
The USB driver, which is available as an accessory, needs to be installed on the PC before the USB cable can be used.  
The following items are described in this section:  
USB  
USB is a simple method of connecting your 338 to a PC through a cable to achieve fast data transfer rates.  
Connecting your 338 to a PC with a USB cable enables the PC to use your 338 just like a modem to establish a dial-up  
connection to an Internet Service Provider. When used in 3G coverage, the USB connection may provide a much faster  
transfer rate than a standard modem.  
A USB connection also enables data transfer between your 338 and a PC. Refer to Data Exchange on page 101 for details.  
A USB connection can also be used to synchronise your Contacts, Calendar and To Do list between your 338 and PC.  
Your 338 may not be supplied with a USB cable or PC Synchronisation and Transfer software. These are available as  
accessories.  
When using the USB cable for the first time, ensure the USB Drivers are installed. See the Software Manual on the CD-  
ROM for further instructions.  
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To Establish a Dial-up Connection to a PC using a USB Cable  
Do the following on your 338:  
This service is currently not available in the UK.  
To  
Do this  
1
Connect the 338 and the PC with a USB  
cable  
Insert the USB cable to the I/O connector of the 338 and the USB  
connector on the PC.  
The USB cable and PC CD software for the 338 are available as  
optional accessories from 3.  
Insert the USB cable vertically to the 338 (do not insert it at an  
angle).  
2
3
Dial up  
From the PC application, start the dial-up. A connection is established.  
Disconnect from the PC application.  
Disconnect  
Do the following on the PC:  
Please ensure your 338 and the PC are connected via USB cable before proceeding.  
To  
Do this  
1
Add a new connection on PC  
Using Microsoft Dial-Up Networking, add a new connection ensuring the  
device used to make the connection is the NEC 338 Modem.  
Also ensure that the telephone number to dial is set to *99#  
This procedure only needs to be performed once.  
Connect using this dial-up connection  
2
3
Dial  
Start the Internet communication  
After connection is made, start up and use the appropriate Internet  
application (browser, mailer, instant messenger, etc.)  
Data exchange  
Data exchange is used to allow the transfer of data files between the phone memory and a PC.  
To use this functionality, you must first install the 338 PC File Transfer Tool. To install the software, refer to the Software  
manual on the optional CD-ROM accessory.  
You cannot use any other applications while data is being exchanged between your 338 and a PC.  
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Please note that certain recurring appointments are not supported by this phone and as such may not be created on the  
phone during data exchange.  
To Transfer Data between the phone and a PC  
You can only do this from your PC.  
To  
Do this  
1
Connect your 338 and the PC  
Run PC File Transfer Tool  
Insert the USB cable to the I/O connector of your 338 and a USB  
connector on the PC.  
2
Start the 338 PC File Transfer Tool application on the PC.  
The data exchange function activates on your phone.  
3
Transfer data between your 338 and the PC See the 338 PC File Transfer Tool section in the Software Manual on the  
optional CD-ROM (available as an accessory) for specific instructions.  
Synchronisation  
It is possible to synchronise your Calendar, Contacts and To Do lists locally between your 338 and a PC using a USB cable  
or remotely over-the-air with a 3 server.  
Please check that this service is supported by your service provider - contact 3 for further details.  
Before attempting synchronisation by using a USB cable, it is necessary to install the ‘Intellisync’ software onto your PC. The  
CD and USB cable are both available as optional accessories.  
Intellisync software is supported by Intellisync Corporation. For further instructions on Intellisync software, visit their web site:  
http://www.intellisync.com  
Please check that over-the-air synchronisation is supported by your service provider - contact 3 for further details.  
Contacts are treated as vCard files and Calendar and To Do list entries as vCalendar files.  
To perform local USB synchronisation  
Optional CD-ROM is necessary. This is available as an accessory and contains a software manual with all necessary  
instructions.  
To perform OTA remote synchronisation  
To perform over-the-air remote synchronisation with a "3" server, follow the steps below:  
To  
Do this  
1
Start the connection  
Press the MENU key Æ Synchronisation.  
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To  
Do this  
2
Start synchronisation  
End synchronisation  
Select the remote server to synchronise, press the SK1 (Start).  
The selected data is synchronised between your 338 and the remote "3"  
server.  
3
When the synchronisation is complete, the function ends.  
You can cancel the synchronisation operation by pressing SK2  
(Cancel) or the End key.  
Please check that this service is supported by your service provider - contact 3 for further details.  
Synchronisation Options  
Press the MENU key Æ Synchronisation Æ Select a Server Æ Press ‘Options menu’ key.  
Item  
Description  
Synchronise  
Server settings  
Synchronise all  
Copy settings  
Delete  
Starts the synchronisation of updated data with the selected server.  
Displays the synchronisation server settings for the selected server.  
Starts the synchronisation of all data with the selected server.  
Copies the settings of the selected server.  
Deletes the selected server information. When Server one to Server six  
is selected, this operation returns the settings to default values.  
Name format  
Provides the following items to set the rules for vCard import/export.  
Basic Import / Export Rule: Sets which of the first name and family name  
comes first on imported/exported data.  
Display Imported Name: Sets whether or not to insert a space between  
the first name and family name on imported data.  
Export a single name to: : Sets in which of the first or family name a  
single name (with no space) should be exported.  
Please check that this service is supported by your service provider - contact 3 for further details.  
To Register a Server  
The NEC 338 allows you to set up and synchronise with servers other than the default local and remote servers already  
present. Up to 10 servers can be registered.  
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To do this, follow the steps below:  
To  
Do this  
1
2
Start up the connection function  
Select a server  
Press the MENU key Æ select Synchronisation.  
Select from Server one to Server ten or rename an existing server to  
create a new entry.  
3
Configure the synchronisation settings  
Press the SK2 (Settings). On Sync. settings screen, set the server  
information: Profile name, Server name, Authentication, User  
database, Server database, Synchronisation method, User name,  
Password, Internet User name and Internet password. For details  
see below.  
Please check that this service is supported by your service provider - contact 3 for further details.  
Synchronisation Settings  
Press the MENU key Æ Synchronisation Æ Select a Server Æ press SK2 (Settings)  
An explanation of the different server settings is detailed below:  
Item  
Description  
Profile name  
Sets the profile name. Server one to Server ten are displayed as default  
names (with no settings).  
Server name  
Sets the server name. The server name is equivalent to "URL of 3 Sync  
Server" for the Intellisync setting.  
Authentication  
Enables/disables the authentication method. Set Entered by user to  
enable user entry on the authentication screen.  
User name  
Sets the user name.  
Password  
Sets the password.  
User database  
Selects the server database from Contacts, Calendar or To Do.  
Sets the server database name.  
Server database  
Synchronisation method  
Internet user name  
Internet password  
Sets the synchronisation method from USB or UMTS.  
Sets the Internet server user name.  
Sets the Internet server password.  
Please check that this service is supported by your service provider - contact 3 for further details.  
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Server one to Server six  
For Server name, User database, Server database and Synchronisation method, Servers one to six have their own  
default values that are configured to perform specific synchronisation operations, as follows:  
Server one: "3" Sync server and Contacts  
Server two: "3" Sync server and Calendar  
Server three: "3" Sync server and To Do  
Server four: PC and Contacts  
Server five: PC and Calendar  
Server six: PC and To Do  
Please check that this service is supported by your service provider - contact 3 for further details.  
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Using the Toolbox  
This section describes how to use your 338 to help manage your time and tasks.  
You can use your 338 at home or work as a calendar with appointments and To Do lists, as an alarm clock, as a calculator  
and much more. There are six features available in the Toolbox:  
Toolbox menu  
Press the SK1 (Link this) to create a link  
to the Home screen or the Quick menu.  
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Calendar  
(Press MENU key select Toolbox select Calendar)  
Calendar tool has four entry types: Appointment, Multiday event, Special occasion and Days off. You can save up to  
200 calendar entries.  
Calendar  
To display the calendar, press the MENU key and select Toolbox and Calendar.  
Filter setting  
To display a day view  
Select the date you want to display on the  
Weekly or Monthly screen and press the  
Enter key.  
Press the  
key  
to display the  
Press the Options menu key on the  
Weekly or Monthly screen. Select Jump  
to date and press the Enter key. Enter the  
date you want to display according to the  
Format setting in the Date and time  
section on page 64.  
previous month.  
Press the # key to  
display the next  
month.  
Press the Right/  
Left key to select  
a day.  
The Calendar screen shows all entries for the  
selected date.  
Press the SK1  
(New) to add a  
new entry.  
Press the SK2 (Weekly/Monthly) to switch  
between Weekly calendar and Monthly  
calendar.  
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To add a new calendar entry  
To add a new calendar entry, press the SK1 (New) from the Monthly or Weekly screen or press the Options menu key and  
select New. You can store the following types of calendar entries, an appointment, a multiday event a special occasion or a  
holiday (Days off).  
To  
Do this  
1
Select the entry type  
Select the event type from Appointment, Special occasion, Multiday  
event or Days off. Press the Enter key.  
2
Do one of the following according to the  
entry type:  
Filter view: Select the appointment type from Public or Private. Press  
Set the Appointment items  
(You must enter information marked  
with *.)  
the Enter key.  
Contents*: Enter the contents (up to 150 single-byte characters) and  
press the Enter key.  
Date*: Enter the start date.  
Start time*: Enter the start time.  
End time: Enter the end time.  
Reminder: Turn this on to remind you of the appointment and press the  
Enter key.  
Reminder alarm: Select the reminder alarm you want and press the  
Enter key. You can hear the tune by selecting the tune name and  
pressing the SK1 (Play).  
Reminder time: Set the time you want to receive the reminder and  
press the Enter key.  
Repeat: Set this item if the calendar entry is recurring. Select the cycle  
to repeat from Off, Monthly or Weekly and press the Enter key.  
Off indicates the appointment is non-recurring.  
Monthly is used to set a particular date in the month.  
An earlier date is set for the month without the date specified (e.g.  
When 31 is specified, 28 is set in February).  
Weekly is used to set days of week. Select one or more days using  
the Enter key. If you want the calendar entry recurring every day,  
put check marks for all days of week in Weekly.  
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To  
Do this  
Filter view: Select the filter type from Public or Private. Press the Enter  
Set the Special occasion items  
(You must enter information marked  
with *.)  
key.  
Contents*: Enter the contents (up to 150 single-byte characters) and  
press the Enter key.  
Date*: Enter the date.  
Reminder: Turn this on to remind you of the special occasion and press  
the Enter key.  
Reminder alarm: Select the clock alarm tune you want and press the  
Enter key. You can hear the tune by selecting the tune name and  
pressing the SK1 (Play).  
Reminder date: Set the day on which you want to receive the reminder  
and press the Enter key.  
Reminder time: Enter the time for reminder.  
Repeat: This item is set if the special occasion is recurring. Select the  
cycle to repeat from Off, Monthly and Yearly and press the Enter key.  
Off indicates the special occasion item is non-recurring.  
Monthly is used to set a particular date in the month.  
An earlier date is set for the month without the date specified (e.g.  
When 31 is specified, 28 is set in February).  
Yearly is used to set a particular date in the year.  
An earlier date is set for the year without the date specified (e.g.  
When February 29 is specified for 2004, February 28 is set in  
2005).  
Filter view: Select the filter type from Public or Private. Press the Enter  
Set the Multiday event items  
(You must enter information marked  
with *.)  
key.  
Contents*: Enter the contents (up to 150 single-byte characters) and  
press the Enter key.  
Start date*: Enter the start date.  
End date: Enter the end date.  
You can also set a one-day item.  
Select entering unit from Public holidays or Weekly days off and press  
the SK1 (OK).  
Set the Days off items  
Public holidays: Enter the day and press the SK1 (OK).  
Weekly days off: Used to set days of week. Select one or more days  
using the SK1 (OK). Saturday and Sunday are set as default.  
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Using the Toolbox  
To  
Do this  
3
End the editing  
Press the SK1 (OK) to end the editing. The Calendar screen shows the  
entries set for the selected date.  
The displayed entries may be filtered according to the Filter view  
setting.  
When Reminder is turned on, the alarm goes off at the set time. However if you turn it off from the days appointment or  
special occasion before the set time, the reminder is cancelled and the alarm does not go off. To reset it, open the  
appointment or special occasion and set the Reminder to on.  
Useful Tips  
You can use an old entry as a template to create a new entry. Select the entry you want to copy in the Day screen or display  
the Detail screen. Press the Options menu key, select Copy and press the Enter key. Proceed as described in To add a  
new calendar entry.  
To edit a calendar entry  
You may wish to edit an appointment, for example, by changing the time or contents.  
To  
Do this  
1
Select an entry  
Edit an entry  
On the day appointment or special occasion list screen, press the  
Options menu key, select Edit and press the Enter key.  
2
Select an item you want to change and edit it.  
To synchronise calendar entries between 338 and a PC  
You can convert calendar entries stored in the phone to vCalendar format for transferring between the 338 and a PC. You  
can also use the Intellisync PC software to synchronise your calendar with your PC.  
To  
Do this  
1
Convert the selected entry to vCalendar  
format  
In the entry Detail screen, press the Options menu key and select  
Synchronisation and vCalendar.  
The vCalendar format data is stored in Other files folder under File  
manager.  
2
Synchronise calendar entries  
Press the Options menu key and select Synchronisation and then  
Synchronisation again.  
Synchronisation function starts up. Follow the instructions in page 102.  
Using the Toolbox  
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To delete a calendar entry or entries  
To  
Do this  
1
Delete a calendar entry  
Select the calendar entry you want to delete and press the Enter key.  
Press the Options menu key, select Delete, Delete event and press  
the Enter key. Select This event and press the Enter key.  
To delete all the calendar entries  
Press the Options menu key, select Delete, Delete event and press  
the Enter key. Select Delete all and press the Enter key.  
When displaying all events or the personal calendar, you can  
select the calendar entries to delete from ALL, PRIV. or PUBLIC.  
When displaying the public calendar, you can delete only the  
public calendar entries.  
To delete all the calendar entries up to the  
specific date  
Press the Options menu key, select Delete, Delete event and press  
the Enter key. Select Up to date and press the Enter key. Select ALL,  
PRIV. or PUBLIC and then the date.  
When displaying all events or the personal calendar, you can  
select the calendar entries to delete from ALL, PRIV. or PUBLIC.  
When displaying the public calendar, you can delete only the  
public calendar entries.  
2
Delete a holiday  
Select Days off in the Day view screen and press the Enter key.  
Press the Options menu key, select Delete, Delete day off and press  
the Enter key. Select This day off and press the Enter key.  
To delete all the holidays up to the selected date Press the Options menu key, select Delete, Delete day off and press  
the Enter key. Select Up to date, press the Enter key and select the  
day.  
To reset holidays to the default settings  
To reset holidays to the default settings (only Saturdays and Sundays  
are set as holidays), press the Options menu key, select Delete, Delete  
day off and press the Enter key. Select Reset days off and press the  
Enter key.  
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Using the Toolbox  
 
To Do  
(Press MENU key select Toolbox select To Do)  
This feature allows you to set up To Do tasks that should be finished by a certain date. You can save up to 200 To Do  
entries.  
To Add a New To Do Task  
In To Do list, press the SK1 (New), or press the Options menu key and select New to open the new task screen. Press the  
Enter key on each field to select and edit.  
Adding a new task 1/2  
Enter a title, or the first 32  
characters from the content  
are displayed as the title  
automatically.  
Select a category.  
Edit content. You can enter  
up to 150 single-byte  
characters.  
Set due date.  
Select priority.  
Set the task status, To Do or  
Done. If you select Done, the  
current date is entered in the  
Done date field automatically.  
Enter the done date if the To  
Do task is completed. If you  
enter a date here, the status  
changes to Done  
automatically.  
Using the Toolbox  
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Adding a new task 2/2  
Set reminder on or off.  
Select a reminder tone.  
Set reminder date  
Set reminder time  
Useful Tips  
You can use an old To Do task as a template to create a new task. Select the task you want to copy on To Do list or display  
the Detail screen. Press the Options menu key, select Copy and press the Enter key. Proceed as described in To Add a  
New To Do task.  
To Edit To Do Tasks  
You can edit a task, for example, by changing the due date, the status, etc.  
To  
Do this  
1
Opens the To Do edit screen  
Edit and save  
On the To Do list screen, highlight the To Do entry to edit, press the  
Options menu key and select Edit. When displaying the Details  
screen, press SK1 (Edit).  
2
Edit the task details.  
After editing, press SK1 (OK). The To Do entry is overwritten.  
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Using the Toolbox  
 
To Delete To Do Tasks  
To  
Do this  
Delete this task  
Select a task from To Do List or Filter List and press the Options  
menu key. Select Delete, This task and press the Enter key.  
Delete all the completed tasks  
Delete all the tasks  
Press the Options menu key and select Delete, Delete done tasks and  
press the Enter key.  
Press the Options menu key, select Delete, Delete all and press the  
Enter key.  
Useful Tips  
When you select To Do, you are presented with the To Do list which lists all tasks (both finished and unfinished) in  
chronological order. You can filter the To do list to display only the To Do entries for a particular status or category.  
To set the filtering conditions, press the Options menu key, select Filter view and press the Enter key. Select To Do box  
and press the Enter key. Follow these instructions:  
To  
Do this  
1
Set the list condition by selecting To Do task Select status of To Do tasks you want to display from To Do, Done or  
status to display  
All and press the Enter key.  
2
3
Set the sort criteria  
Select the criteria by which you want to sort To Do tasks: Deadline or  
Priority and press the Enter key.  
Set the category  
Select the category you want to display: All, Personal, Office, Study,  
Travel, Shopping, Preparations, Sport, Housework or Other. Press  
the Enter key.  
Using the Toolbox  
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Alarm clock  
(Press MENU key select Toolbox select Alarm clock)  
To Set an Alarm  
Select the alarm clock to set up to 5 alarms from Alarm 1 to Alarm 5 and press the Enter key, or press the SK1 (Edit). You  
can set a recurring alarm to ring at a specific time on several days of the week. The Alarm tone will only sound if the phone is  
switched on.  
Setting alarm  
Set time  
Repeat setting  
Pop-up contents  
Alarm tone  
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Using the Toolbox  
     
To  
1
Do this  
Set time  
Set the time using the 24 hour display and press the Enter key.  
2
Set repeat setting  
Select one of the following cycles and press the Enter key: Do not  
repeat or Weekly.  
Do not repeat indicates that the alarm will only be activated once.  
Weekly is used to set days of week. Select one or more days using the  
Enter key.  
Disabling Weekly Alarm disables the next immediate occurrence  
of this weekly alarm only. See To Change alarm clock status on  
page 117.  
3
4
5
Enter pop-up contents  
Enter contents (up to 32 single-byte characters) to be displayed in the  
pop-up window on the set time screen and press the Enter key.  
Set clock alarm tone  
Select the tone you want and press the Enter key. You can hear the  
tone by selecting its name and pressing the SK1 (Play).  
Set clock alarm vibration and snooze  
Check/uncheck the Vibration and Snooze checkboxes using the Enter  
key.  
When the alarm goes off, and snooze is set, sound and vibration occur  
at five minute intervals. This happens up to three times unless you turn  
off either snooze or the alarm clock.  
6
Fix the settings in the alarm entry  
Press the SK1 (OK).  
The alarm is set to on.  
Make sure that you set alarm to on. To change it, press the SK2  
(On/Off/Disable). Refer to To Change alarm clock status on  
page 117.  
Useful Tips  
When the alarm and vibrate go off, press the SK1 (Turn off) to stop the alarm.  
When the alarm goes off and you have set snooze, do any of the following:  
- To stop the alarm clock and cancel snooze, press the SK2 (Off).  
- To snooze, press the SK1 (Snooze). After five minutes, the alarm clock goes off again.  
- To let the alarm continue, do nothing. After three minutes, the snooze screen is displayed. To stop the alarm at this  
point, press the SK2 (Cancel). If you do not press any more keys, the alarm clock goes off again after five minutes.  
The alarm clock goes off up to ten times in all, unless you stop snooze or the alarm clock.  
Using the Toolbox  
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To Edit an Alarm  
To edit your alarm clock setting, press the SK1 (Edit) and edit. Follow the instructions in To Set an Alarm on page 115.  
To Change alarm clock status  
You can change alarm clock status on/off/disable on the Alarm clock list screen. Select an alarm on the list and do the  
following:  
To  
Do this  
1
Set alarm clock status  
To change the alarm clock status from On to Disable, press the SK2  
(Disable).  
To change the alarm clock status from On to Off, press the SK2 twice  
(SK2 (Disable) -> SK2 (Off))  
Disable cancels the next alarm but does not cancel a recurring alarm.  
Off deactivates the set alarm.  
Disable is available only for recurring alarms and cannot be set for  
alarms without the Repeat setting.  
To Delete Alarms  
To  
Do this  
Delete an alarm  
Select an alarm clock from Alarm1 to Alarm5. Press the Options  
menu, select Delete and press the Enter key. Select Delete and press  
the Enter key.  
Delete all the alarms  
Press the Options menu, select Delete and press the Enter key. Select  
Delete all and press the Enter key.  
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Using the Toolbox  
     
Notepad  
(Press MENU key select Toolbox select Notepad)  
The Notepad feature allows you to keep notes and other useful information, such as agendas and minutes of meetings,  
shopping lists and other items you need to remember. You can save up to 9 text notes.  
To Create a New Notepad Entry  
To  
Do this  
1
Select an empty entry  
Enter a title  
Select No contents and press the SK1 (New) or Enter key.  
2
Enter a title (up to 32 single-byte characters including spaces) and press  
the Enter key.  
You cannot start a new line in the title.  
3
Enter contents  
Enter a text message (up to 512 single-byte characters) and press the  
Enter key.  
Useful Tips  
You can add your notepad entries to your Calendar or To Do task by copying and pasting. (The first 150 characters can be  
pasted.) Select a notepad entry you want to copy and press the Options menu key. Select Calendar item or To Do item  
and press the Enter key. Follow the instructions in To add a new calendar entry on page 108 or To Add a New To Do  
Task on page 112.  
You can also start the message writer from Notepad to send your notepad entry as a message. Select a notepad entry you  
want to send as an email and press the Options menu key. Select Send as message and press the Enter key. Refer to  
Writing and Sending a New Message on page 43.  
To Edit a Notepad Entry  
To  
Do this  
1
Select the notepad entry you want  
to edit  
Select a notepad entry from the list and press the Options menu key.  
Select Edit and press the Enter key.  
2
Edit the title  
Select Note title and press the Enter key.  
Enter a title (up to 32 single-byte characters including spaces) and press  
the Enter key.  
You cannot start a new line in the title.  
When the title is omitted, the first 32 characters from the contents  
are entered as a title automatically.  
Using the Toolbox  
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To  
Do this  
3
Edit contents  
Select Note contents and press the Enter key.  
Edit a text message (up to 512 single-byte characters) and press the  
Enter key.  
You can save the notepad entry by pressing SK1 (Save).  
To Delete a Notepad Entry  
To  
Do this  
Delete a notepad entry  
Select a notepad entry from the list and press the Options menu key.  
Select Delete, then Delete again. Press SK1 (Yes) on the confirmation  
screen.  
Delete all the notepad entries  
Press the Options menu key, select Delete, Delete all. Press the SK1  
(Yes) on the caution screen to delete all the notepads.  
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Using the Toolbox  
 
Calculator  
(Press MENU key select Toolbox select Calculator)  
Calculator  
Your 338 has a built-in calculator, which can add, subtract, divide and multiply. Use the following keys:  
Use the Right key as + key  
Use the Left key as - key  
Use the Up key as × key  
Use the Down key as / key  
Use the Enter key as = key  
Use the  
key to enter a decimal point  
Use the SK1 as the AC key or to clear the figure  
Use the # key as +/- switch key  
Use the SK2 to switch to the currency converter  
To Use the Calculator  
In this example, we are going to multiply 10.5 by 10.  
To  
Do this  
1
Enter 10.5  
Press 1, 0,  
and 5 keys.  
2
3
4
5
Multiply  
Press the Up key.  
Press 1 and 0 keys.  
Press the Enter key.  
Press the SK1.  
Enter 10  
Get the answer  
Clear the display  
Using the Toolbox  
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When switching from the currency converter to the calculator, the cash amount value of the currency converter is  
displayed in the totals area of the calculator unless the currency calculation result is displayed.  
Currency Calculation  
This feature allows you to convert an amount of money in one currency to another currency by using either the exchange  
rate which is built in or one you enter.  
To Convert one Currency to Another  
In this example, we are going to convert 100 Pounds Sterling to Euros.  
Press SK2 (Convert/Calc) to switch between the Calculator and the Currency converter.  
To  
1
Do this  
Enter amount of money  
Select the base currency  
Select the currency to convert to  
Modify exchange rate  
Select Amount and enter 100.  
Open From: select GBP.  
Open To: and select EUR.  
2
3
4
Press the Options menu key and select Set rate and enter the rate in  
Rate. Press SK1 (OK).  
5
Get calculation result  
Press the SK1 (Result).  
Useful Tips  
You can choose your currency by using the Left or Right key in the From: and To: fields on the Convert Currency  
screen.  
You can set currency rates by pressing the Options menu key and selecting Set rate. Edit the name of the listed  
currency by pressing the Options menu key and selecting Edit name.  
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Using the Toolbox  
     
Call memo  
(Press MENU key select Toolbox select Call memo)  
The Call memo feature allows you to record a short audio message (up to 20 seconds) during a call. You can use a Call  
memo to temporarily store phone numbers, addresses or reminders. You can save up to five call memos in your 338.  
To record a call memo during a call, press the Options menu key and select Call memo to start recording the  
conversation.  
You cannot attach a call memo to messages.  
To Listen to a Call Memo  
To  
Do this  
1
Select a call memo to play  
Start playing  
Select a call memo to play on the Call memo screen.  
2
Press the SK1 (Play).  
To Delete a Call Memo  
To  
Do this  
1
2
Select a call memo to delete  
Delete  
Select a call memo to delete on the Call memo screen.  
Press the SK2 (Delete).  
Using the Toolbox  
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Shortcut Keys  
Shortcut keys can help you access some things more easily. The following table shows the shortcut keys that are available  
and explains what you can use them for in various modes. The word "long" means pressing and holding a key.  
Mode  
Key  
Function  
In Home screen  
SK1  
Activates the camera function  
Opens the Message menu screen  
Opens the new text message screen  
Displays the Handset Profiles screen  
Displays the Contact list  
Incoming calls list  
SK2  
SK2 (long)  
Up  
Down  
Left  
Right  
Missed calls list  
Send  
Outgoing calls list  
Enter  
Activates the desktop  
Triangle  
Triangle (long)  
Activates the browser  
Switches to 3G coverage  
Available only when Dual USIM is inserted and  
you are in 2G coverage.  
MENU  
Displays Main Menu  
Displays the taskbar  
Power off  
MENU (long)  
End (long)  
0 (long)  
Enters + for international call  
Displays the Options menu list  
Options menu  
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Shortcut Keys  
 
Mode  
Key  
Function  
While dialling  
SK1  
Makes a video call to the entered number  
Saves the entered number to the contact list  
Moves the cursor up  
SK2  
UP  
Down  
Left  
Moves the cursor down  
Moves the cursor to the left  
Moves the cursor to the right  
Makes a voice call to the entered number  
Activates the browser  
Right  
Send  
Triangle  
MENU  
MENU (long)  
End  
Displays the Main Menu  
Displays the taskbar  
Returns to standby mode  
Power off  
End (long)  
C
Deletes one digit  
C (long)  
0 (long)  
# (long)  
Repeats deletion  
Enters + for international calls  
Enters p (pause)  
This function is not available in cases that no  
numbers are pressed or # will be entered right  
after p.  
Options menu  
Displays the Options menu list  
Shortcut Keys  
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Mode  
Key  
Function  
While receiving  
SK1  
Answers the call  
SK2  
Ignores the call  
UP  
Turns the ringtune volume up  
Turns the ringtune volume down  
Answers the call  
Down  
Send  
Send (long)  
End  
Switches handsfree on/off  
Rejects a call  
End (long)  
Options menu  
C
Rejects a call and turns the power off  
Displays the Options menu list  
Mutes the ringtune  
Other than above  
SK1  
Answers a call (when Any key answer is on)  
Holds the call  
During a call  
SK2  
Displays the Contact list  
Turns the volume up  
Up  
Down  
Turns the volume down  
Incoming calls list  
Left  
Right  
Missed calls list  
Send  
Outgoing calls list  
Send (long)  
Triangle  
MENU  
MENU (long)  
End  
Switches handsfree on/off  
Activates the browser  
Displays the Main Menu/Quick menu  
Displays the taskbar  
Ends the call  
End (long)  
0 (long)  
Options menu  
Ends the call and turns the power off  
Enters + for international calls  
Displays the Options menu list  
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Shortcut Keys  
Mode  
Key  
Function  
Text entry using  
multitap mode  
SK1  
Switches to numeric mode (and, if pressed again,  
switches to T9® mode)  
SK2  
Cancels text editing  
Options menu  
Enter  
Displays the Options menus  
Completes text editing and closes the text editing  
screen  
Send  
End  
Returns to the Home screen  
Discards the text and closes messages  
Power off  
End (long)  
C
Characters remain in the text box: Deletes one  
character to the left of the cursor  
No character is in the text box: Cancels the deletion  
and returns to the saved data  
C (long)  
In Delete mode: Continues deleting backward from the  
cursor  
In Backspace mode: Continues deleting forward from  
the cursor  
0-9 (long)  
Enters 0-9  
1
Inserts basic symbols  
0
Inserts a space, 0 or basic symbols  
Displays the symbol menu  
Displays the multi symbol menu  
#
# (long)  
Specifies the character and switches between lower  
case, shift and caps lock mode  
Activates the Copy/cut/others function  
(long)  
Shortcut Keys  
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Mode  
Key  
Function  
Text entry using T9®  
mode  
SK1  
Switches to Multitap mode (and, if pressed again,  
switches to numeric mode)  
A last candidate is displayed: Goes to Multitap mode  
temporarily (and returns to T9 mode by entering a  
space or pressing the Right key)  
SK2  
No unconfirmed entry: Quits text editing  
Unconfirmed entry: Displays the next T9 combination  
Last combination(3/3): Returns to the first(1/3)  
combination  
Options menu  
Enter  
Displays the Options menu  
No unconfirmed entry: Completes text editing  
Unconfirmed entry: Enters the current T9 candidate  
Send  
End  
Returns to the Home screen  
Discards the text and closes messages  
Power off  
End (long)  
C
Characters remain in the text box: Deletes one  
character to the left of the cursor  
No character is in the text box: Ends the text entry  
screen  
C (long)  
In Delete mode: Continues deleting backward from the  
cursor  
In Backspace mode: Continues deleting forward from  
the cursor  
0-9 (long)  
Enters 0-9  
0
Inserts a space  
#
Displays the symbol menu  
Displays the multi symbol menu  
# (long)  
No unconfirmed entry: Specifies the character and  
switches between lower case, shift and caps lock  
mode  
Unconfirmed entry: Changes the highlighted word  
between ABC, Abc and abc formats  
Activates the Copy/cut/others function  
(long)  
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Shortcut Keys  
Mode  
Key  
Function  
Text entry using  
numeric mode  
SK1  
Switches to T9® mode (and then, if pressed again,  
switches to Multitap mode)  
SK2  
Cancels text editing  
Options menu  
Enter  
Displays the Options menus  
Completes text editing and closes the text editing  
screen  
Send  
End  
Returns to the Home screen  
Discards the text editing and closes the message  
function  
End (long)  
C
Power off  
Characters remain in the text box: Deletes one  
character to the left of the cursor  
No character is in the text box: Cancels the deletion  
and return to the saved data  
C (long)  
In Delete mode: Continues deleting backward from the  
cursor  
In Backspace mode: Continues deleting forward from  
the cursor  
0 (long)  
#
Inserts +  
Displays the symbol menu (Depend on each input  
field)  
# (long)  
(long)  
Displays the multi symbol menu  
Activates the Copy/cut/others function  
Shortcut Keys  
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