Panasonic EB G50 User Manual

EB-G50  
Operating Instructions  
Digital Cellular Phone  
G50  
3TR001894AAA  
Before operating this equipment please read these instructions completely.  
Panasonic Mobile Communications Corporation of the Philippines  
Laguna Technopark Sta. Rosa, Laguna, Philippines.  
Printed in Philippines  
04.08.03  
Contents  
Important Information ..............................................1  
Safety Considerations .............................................1  
Care and Maintenance .............................................3  
Getting Started .........................................................4  
Fitting and Removing the SIM .................................4  
Fitting and Removing the Battery ............................4  
Charging the Battery ...............................................5  
Operation of Battery Level Indicator ........................5  
Low Battery Warning ...............................................5  
Keys & Displays .......................................................6  
Keys ........................................................................6  
Display......................................................................7  
Status Icons..............................................................7  
Symbols used in the Manual ...................................8  
Menu Display ...........................................................8  
Menu Structure ........................................................9  
Shortcut from Idle Screen ......................................10  
Phone Basics .........................................................11  
Phone ON/OFF .....................................................11  
Displaying Menu ....................................................11  
Making Calls ..........................................................12  
Answering Calls .....................................................14  
In-Call Options .......................................................15  
My Phone Menu Structure......................................18  
My Phone ................................................................ 19  
Profile Setting ........................................................ 19  
Sound Setting ....................................................... 21  
Display .................................................................. 25  
My Phonebook ...................................................... 29  
T9 Text Input ......................................................... 29  
Game Menu Structure ............................................ 30  
Games ..................................................................... 31  
Selecting Games ................................................... 31  
Phone Book Menu Structure ................................. 32  
Phone Book ............................................................ 33  
Storing ................................................................... 33  
Viewing ................................................................. 34  
Options in Phone Book ......................................... 34  
Memory Status ...................................................... 35  
My Numbers .......................................................... 35  
Hot Key Dial .......................................................... 36  
My Phonebook ...................................................... 36  
Browser Menu Structure........................................ 37  
Browser .................................................................. 38  
Server Setting ....................................................... 38  
WAP Activating ..................................................... 39  
Bookmarks ............................................................ 40  
Key Guard .............................................................. 41  
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Messages Menu Structure ....................................42  
Messages ................................................................43  
SMS .......................................................................43  
Options ..................................................................48  
Broadcast ..............................................................49  
Auto Display ..........................................................51  
Text Entry ................................................................52  
Shift mode ..............................................................53  
Tegic.......................................................................53  
Phone Option Menu Structure...............................55  
Phone Option .........................................................56  
Call Service ...........................................................56  
Call Divert ..............................................................59  
Security .................................................................60  
Codes.................................................................... 61  
Network .................................................................63  
CSD Setting ...........................................................63  
Applications Menu Structure.................................64  
Applications ...........................................................65  
Games ...................................................................65  
Scheduler ..............................................................66  
Clock .....................................................................67  
Calculator ..............................................................69  
Currency ................................................................70  
Melody Composer .................................................70  
Sound Folder .........................................................71  
Picture Folder ........................................................72  
Records Menu Structure........................................73  
Records ..................................................................74  
Troubleshooting ....................................................75  
Glossary of Terms .................................................77  
Specifications ........................................................79  
Personal Settings ..................................................80  
Licencing.................................................................81  
Index .......................................................................82  
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Important Information  
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. This phone is designed to operate on GSM networks – GSM900,  
GSM1800 and GSM1900. Please ensure the battery is fully charged before use.  
Safety Considerations  
The following information should be read and understood as it provides details which will enable you to operate your phone in a  
manner which is both safe to you and your environment, and conforms to any legal requirements regarding the use of cellular phones.  
This equipment should only be charged with  
approved charging equipment to ensure  
optimum performance and avoid damage to  
your phone. Other usage will invalidate any  
approval given to this apparatus and may be  
dangerous. Ensure the voltage rating of the  
Fast Travel Charger is compatible with the area  
of use when travelling abroad.  
A Fast Travel Charger EB-CAD55xx is supplied  
with the Main Kit.  
Note* xx identifies the charger region, e.g. CN,  
EU, HK, UK.  
If you use feature which keeps key backlight on  
continuously for a long time, such as game, or  
browser, battery life will become extremely short.  
To maintain longer battery life, set the backlight  
Low. See “Setting Brightness” on page 26.  
Switch off your cellular phone when in an  
aircraft. The use of cellular phones in an aircraft  
may be dangerous to the operation of the  
aircraft, disrupt the cellular network and may be  
illegal. Failure to observe this instruction may  
lead to the suspension or denial of cellular  
phone services to the offender, or legal action  
or both.  
Use of Battery pack other than that  
recommended by the manufacturer may result  
in a safety hazard.  
Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery as  
ordinary rubbish. The battery must be disposed  
of in accordance with local legislation and may  
be recycled.  
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It is advised not to use the equipment at a  
refuelling point. Users are reminded to observe  
restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel  
depots, chemical plants or where blasting  
operations are in progress. Never expose the  
battery to extreme temperatures (in excess of  
60°C).  
For most efficient use hold the phone as you  
would any normal phone. To avoid deterioration  
of signal quality or antenna performance, do not  
touch or “cup” the antenna area while the phone  
is switched on.  
Unauthorised modifications or attachments may  
damage the phone and violate applicable  
regulations. The use of an unapproved  
modification or attachment may result in the  
invalidation of your guarantee – this does not  
affect your statutory rights.  
It is imperative that the driver exercises proper  
control of the vehicle at all times. Do not hold a  
phone while you are driving; find a safe place to  
stop first. Do not speak into a Handsfree  
microphone if it will take your mind off the road.  
Always acquaint yourself thoroughly with  
restrictions concerning the use of cellular  
phones within the area you are driving and  
observe them at all times.  
This equipment should only be used with  
Panasonic approved accessories to ensure  
optimum performance and avoid damage to  
your phone. Panasonic is not responsible for  
damages caused by using non-Panasonic  
approved accessories.  
This Panasonic mobile phone is designed,  
manufactured and tested to ensure that it  
complies with the specifications covering RF  
exposure guidelines applicable at the time of  
manufacture, in accordance with EU, USA  
FCC, and Australian ACA regulations.  
Care must be taken when using the phone in  
close proximity to personal medical devices,  
such as pacemakers and hearing aids.  
Please refer to our website for latest  
information/standards compliance in your  
country/region of use.  
2
Care and Maintenance  
Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud  
tone. Avoid holding the phone close to the ear  
while pressing the keys.  
Do not leave the equipment in direct sunlight or  
a humid, dusty or hot area.  
Never throw a battery into a fire. It may explode.  
Extreme temperatures may have a temporary  
effect on the operation of your phone. This is  
normal and does not indicate a fault.  
Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch  
the terminals away from the equipment/battery.  
Batteries can cause property damage, injury, or  
burns if terminals are touched with a conductive  
material (i.e. metal jewelry, key, etc.).  
If you use the phone for a long time in  
temperatures over 40°C, the display quality  
may deteriorate.  
Always charge the battery in a well ventilated  
area, not in direct sunlight, between +5°C and  
+35°C. It is not possible to recharge the battery  
if it is outside this temperature range.  
Do not modify or disassemble the equipment.  
There are no user serviceable parts.  
Do not subject the equipment to excessive  
vibration or shock.  
When connecting the phone to an external  
source, read the operating instructions of the  
equipment for the correct connection and safety  
precautions. Ensure the phone is compatible  
with the product it is being connected to.  
Do not drop the battery.  
Avoid contact with liquids. If the equipment  
becomes wet immediately remove the power  
and contact your dealer.  
When disposing of any packing materials or old  
equipment check with your local authorities for  
information on recycling.  
3
Getting Started  
Some services detailed, are network dependent or may only be available on a subscription basis. Some functions are SIM dependent.  
For more information contact your service provider.  
Fitting and Removing the SIM  
Fitting and Removing the Battery  
The SIM is inserted into the back of the phone underneath the battery. Before removing the battery, ensure that the phone is  
switched off and the charger is disconnected from the phone.  
Fitting the SIM  
Fitting the battery  
S
IM  
2
M  
1
2
Removing the battery  
Removing the SIM  
SIM  
2
2
4
Charging the Battery  
Operation of Battery Level Indicator  
Connecting and disconnecting the Fast Travel Charger  
Charging  
While charging  
The battery must be fitted in the phone before the charger is  
connected. Insert the charger into the base of the phone and  
connect the travel charger to the socket-outlet. Then the  
Battery Level Indicator will start scrolling. It is recommended  
to charge the battery for a minimum of 4 hours before first use.  
complete  
Phone on  
BatteryCharge  
Indicator off  
Phone off  
NOTE: DO NOT force the connector as this may damage the phone  
and/or the charger. If the battery has been deeply discharged the  
phone will take a short time until the charge indicator displays.  
NOTE: When the battery is deeply discharged, it may take a short  
time (2 to 3 minutes) until charging starts.  
Low Battery Warning  
When the battery power is low, Battery Is Low message will  
be displayed. If this occurs during conversation, finish your  
call immediately. The power will automatically shut off after  
the warning tone. Fully recharge the battery. See “Charging  
the Battery” on this page. (Calls can be made and received  
while the phone is charging.)  
When charging is complete disconnect the charger from the  
wall socket before removing the plug from the Phone.  
5
Keys  
Key  
Keys & Displays  
Earpiece  
Function  
2-way Navigation Key: moving up/down/right/left  
through the options in the display area. In idle mode,  
entering to the Shortcuts.  
;
A
Display  
Left Softkey: Perform the functions displayed above  
the key. In idle, long press to enter to the SMS menu.  
Right Softkey/Cancel or Exit key: Perform the  
functions displayed above the key. Mainly used to  
cancel and returned to previous menu level, or to  
delete text/number entries. In idle, long press to  
enter the SMS menu.  
Personal Handfree  
Connector  
@
2-way  
Navigation  
Key  
Numeric key pads: Enter numbers. Press and  
hold a single key (1~9) for Speed Dial. In text  
entry mode, enter text, numbers and characters.  
Long press #to enter a “+” or “P”. When you  
need to dial an extension number, dial the phone  
number first then long press #to add a “P”  
and enter the extension number.  
#
~
Right Softkey  
Cancel / Exit Key  
Left Softkey  
,
Send Key  
Power / End Key  
Quiet Mode Key  
Send Key: Make a call or answer a call. In idle  
mode, check the last dialled list.  
Asterisk  
Key  
C
D
Power/End Key: End/reject a call. In idle mode,  
long press to switch phone on/off. In Browser  
mode, long press to end Browser mode.  
Charging  
Connector  
Microphone  
Asterisk Key: In idle, long press to activate Browser.  
"
!
Quiet Mode Key: In idle, long press to switch the  
Mute Mode on and off.  
6
Display  
Status Icons  
The status icons are displayed or animated according to the  
currently activated functions. The Antenna, Signal and  
Battery icons are displayed when the handset is switched on  
and connected to a network. In the occasion of that network  
level is zero, the network icon will not be displayed.  
Y
SSTT Y GG LL N ]] [[ ?? JJ  
N
Icon  
Indication  
Registered to a non-home network - roaming  
Call divert is on  
Y
G
Vibration alert is on  
Silent Mode is on  
Message area is full  
]
[
N
N
Unread message is stored  
(Flashing)  
Key Guard is enabled  
L
N
S
Voice mail message  
Indicates it is possible to make emergency call  
P
Signal strength  
Battery full level:  
- low battery  
J
K
Alarm set  
?
7
Symbols used in the Manual  
Menu Display  
The menu system provides the means for accessing the  
functions which do not have their own dedicated buttons on  
the keypad.  
Press the Navigation key in the direction indicated  
15  
4
by the arrow  
Press Left Soft Key  
Entering to the Menu Display  
A
@
From idle screen  
Press Right Soft Key  
Press numeric key pads  
1 A(Menu)  
The main menu display has 9 menu options.  
(See “Menu Structure” on page 9.)  
2 4required menu A(Select)  
OR pressing a numeric key will directly access to a menu.  
#~  
,
Press to answer a call or call a dialled number  
Press to end a call or return to Idle screen  
C
D
Back to the Menu Display  
Drepeatedly until the display goes back to the Menu  
display.  
8
Menu Structure  
The 9 main menus are as follows.  
My Phone  
1 Sounds  
2 Display  
3 Language  
4 Alert Type  
5 Profiles  
6 User Messages  
7 Auto Answer  
8 Any Key Answer  
9 Reset Defaults  
10 Shortcuts  
11 My Phonebook  
12 T9 Input  
Games (or SAT)*  
Phone Book  
1 Browse  
2 Create  
3 Group Settings  
4 Memory Status  
5 My Numbers  
6 Hot Key Dial  
7 My Phonebook  
Browser  
Key Guard  
1 Fillip  
1 Start Browser  
2 Bookmarks  
3 Settings  
2 Classic rally  
Messages  
1 Create  
2 Inbox  
3 Outbox  
4 Archive  
Phone Option  
1 Call Service  
2 Call Divert  
3 Security  
Applications  
1 Games  
2 (SAT)*  
3 Scheduler  
4 Clock  
Records  
1 Last Dialled  
2 Answered  
3 Unanswered  
4 Erase Records  
4 Network  
5 User Messages  
6 Memory Status  
7 Options  
5 CSD Setting  
5 Calculator  
6 Currency  
7 Melody Composer  
8 Sound Folder  
9 Picture Folder  
8 Broadcast  
*SAT(SIM Application Toolkit) is SIM dependent.  
9
Shortcut from Idle Screen  
It is possible to enter the function directly from the Idle screen by pressing a key.  
Short press  
Long press  
Key  
Function  
Key  
Function  
Menu  
Hot key dial  
$~  
A
,
Phonebook*  
@
Browser*  
"
!
@
Shortcuts  
1/5  
C
Silent mode  
Profile menu  
Last dialled record list  
*The Phone must be registered with a network.  
Power on/ff  
SMS Menu  
D
A
*The Phone must be registered with a network.  
10  
Phone Basics  
Phone ON/OFF  
1 Press and hold  
D
for 2 to 3 seconds  
2
Phone will display Idle mode  
A
3 Press and hold  
D
again to turn the power off  
D
Displaying Menu  
From idle mode  
A
to access Menu  
Menu will be displayed  
(Menu may change depending on your SIM)  
11  
Making Calls  
To make a call, start in Idle mode.  
Standard Dialling  
1 Enter phone number  
C
The dialled number is displayed.  
2 When the other party answers, talk into the Microphone.  
4
@
3 To hang up,  
D
C
The length of the call is displayed.  
When Max Cost is on, display the remaining units.  
For setting the Max Cost, please refer to “Setting the Maximum Cost:” on page 58.  
Earpiece Volume:  
During a call; 4 to adjust earpiece volume  
Loud Speaker Volume:  
During a call; Long press ! to on/off the loud speaker volume.  
Phonebook Dialling  
1
@
2 4 required contact  
C
12  
Recent Number Dialling  
1
C
2 4 required contact  
C
International Dialling  
The international access code (+) and the destination country/region code should be  
entered, followed by the area code and phone number.  
C
1 Press and hold # until “+” is displayed then enter country/region code  
D
2 Enter area code and phone number  
C
NOTE: Many countries/regions include an initial “0” in the area code. This should, in most  
cases, be omitted when dialling international numbers. If you have difficulties making  
international calls, contact your service provider.  
Emergency Call  
To make an emergency call, the antenna (S ) must be present  
#
When SIM is installed;  
enter emergency number 112  
When SIM is not installed;  
enter emergency number 112  
OR  
C
C
@(SOS) > “Emergency CallA(Yes)  
13  
Answering Calls  
C
OR  
When “Any Key Answer” is ON,  
From Idle menu  
4
press any key except  
D
(See “Setting Any Key Answer” on page 28)  
@
D
A
C
Ring Volume:  
From My Phone menu  
1 4 Sounds > Volume A(Select)  
2 4 Adjust the volume level A(OK)  
Quick Touch Silent Mode:  
To quickly set the ring tone off and the vibrator on, press and hold  
!
in idle mode.  
]
and [ will be displayed on the idle screen.  
14  
In-Call Options  
During a call, A(Menu) or @(Hold)  
Hands Free  
Switch to Desktop Hands Free  
A(Menu)  
Conference  
Enable to make a conference call. You can talk with up to  
5 parties.  
4
Call Transfer  
Connect your calling party to the other party you are  
holding, then disconnect your line. (SIM dependent)  
A
Phone Book  
Hold  
Open SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook  
Put a call on hold. To resume, @(Hold) again.  
@(Hold)  
Desktop Handsfree  
Desktop Handsfree allows you to hold a conversation without holding the phone to your ear.  
NOTE: Do NOT hold the phone to your ear in Handsfree mode.  
During a Handheld call:  
1
2
A(Menu)  
Hands Free A(Select)  
4
During a Handsfree call:  
A(Menu) > A(Select) to revert for Handheld operation  
15  
DTMF Tones  
DTMF tones can be sent during conversation. These are often used to access voice mail,  
paging and computerised home banking. For example, you may need to input a number to  
remotely access voice mail messages. A phone number may be stored in Phone Book with  
DTMF tones, allowing the number to be dialled upon recall and the DTMF number to be sent  
automatically.  
Send DTMF Tones During a Call:  
C
Enter digits (# ~ ,, !, ")  
Pause Dial  
Using pauses allows you to send DTMF tones automatically.  
1 Enter phone number  
2 Press and hold # until a P is displayed at the end of the phone number entered  
3 Enter DTMF digits after the pause, e.g. enter the number to access voice mail messages  
"
4
C
!
#
When the call is successful DTMF tones will be sent after 3 seconds.  
16  
Incoming Call While in a Call  
NOTE: Call waiting must be on - see “Setting Call Waiting” on page 56.  
Call waiting is network dependent.  
During a call, you may receive another call.  
If so, A(Menu) or @(Swap) and select one from the following option:  
Hands Free  
Conference  
Switch to Desktop Hands Free  
A(Menu)  
Enable to make a conference call. You can talk with up to 5  
parties.  
@
A
D
Call Transfer  
Connect your calling party to the other party you are holding,  
then disconnect your line. (SIM dependent)  
C
Phonebook  
Swap  
Open SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook  
Switch between two connected calls  
@(Swap)  
Making a Second Call  
During a call:  
Enter second phone number or recall it from Phone Book  
The first call is put on hold.  
C
NOTE: Making a second call is network dependent.  
17  
My Phone Menu Structure  
My Phone  
Sounds  
(p. 21)  
(p. 25)  
(p. 27)  
Volume  
Ring Tones  
Melody Composer  
Key Tone  
Display  
Wallpaper  
Greeting  
Language  
Animation  
Contrast  
Warning Tone  
Alert Type  
Profiles  
(p. 22)  
(p. 19)  
Ring & Vibration  
Vibration Only  
Ring Only  
Brightness  
Colour Themes  
Normal  
Quiet  
None  
User Messages (p. 27)  
Auto Answer (p. 28)  
Outdoor  
Headset  
Any Key Answer(p. 28)  
Reset Defaults (p. 28)  
Shortcuts  
My Phonebook (p. 29)  
T9 Input (p. 29)  
(p. 29)  
SIM  
Mobile  
18  
My Phone  
Profile Setting  
You can switch between four  
profiles on your phone each  
with a distinct combination of  
alert method, ring tone, etc.  
Profiles are set up for use in  
different environments – for  
instance you might want to  
create Normal profile for  
everydaysetting, Quietprofile  
with ring tone appropriate for  
formal occasions, Outdoor  
profile for loud environments  
and Headset profile with  
vibrator when it is difficult to  
hear the ring tone.  
Activating a profile .....................................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
1
2
3
4
4
4
Profiles A(Select)  
required profile A(Menu)  
Activate A(Select)  
Editing profiles.............................................................................................................  
Ring Volume  
From My Phone menu  
1
4
Profiles A(Select)  
2 4 required profile A(Menu)  
3 4 Change Settings A(Select)  
4 4 Ring Volume A(Select)  
5 4 Adjust volume level A(OK)  
19  
Ring Key Tone  
From My Phone menu  
1 4 Profiles A(Select)  
2
3
4
4
4
4
required profile A(Menu)  
Change Settings A(Select)  
Key Tone A(On/off)  
Warning Tone  
From My Phone menu  
1
2
3
4
4
4
4
4
Profiles A(Select)  
Required profile A(Menu)  
Change Settings A(Select)  
Warning Tone A(On/off)  
Vibrator  
From My Phone menu  
1
2
3
4
4
4
4
4
Profiles A(Select)  
required profile A(Menu)  
Change Settings A(Select)  
Vibrator A(On/off)  
20  
Brightness  
From My Phone menu  
1
2
3
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
Profiles A(Select)  
required profile A(Menu)  
Change Settings A(Select)  
Brightness A(Select)  
Medium, High, Maximum or Low A(Select)  
Sound Setting  
Changing the Volume ...................................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
1
2
3
4
4
4
Sounds A(Select)  
Volume A(Select)  
Adjust the volume level A(OK)  
You can change Alert Type:  
- Ring & Vibration  
- Vibration Only  
- Ring Only  
Changing the Ring Tone ..............................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
1
2
3
4
4
4
4
4
Sounds A(Select)  
Ring Tones A(Select)  
Any Call, Group Calls, Alarm or Messages A(Select)  
required ring tone A(Select)  
- None  
21  
Setting Key Tone..........................................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
1
2
4
4
Sounds A(Select)  
Key Tone A(On/off)  
Setting Warning Tone.................................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
1
2
4
4
Sounds A(Select)  
Warning Tone A(On/off)  
When required, the phone can  
be set up to vibrate or/and ring  
when a call is received.  
You can change Alert Type:  
- Ring & Vibration  
- Vibration Only  
Changing Alert Type....................................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
1
2
4
4
Alert Type A(Select)  
required Alert type A(Select)  
- Ring Only  
- None  
22  
Composing a Melody.....................................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
1
4
Sounds A(Select)  
2 4 Melody Composer A(Select)  
3
4
5
4
4
4
required MyMusic A(Menu)  
Edit A(Select)  
required track A(Menu)  
6 Compose your melody - See the notes chart below >A(Menu)  
Save A(Select)  
7
4
You can arrange the Tempo and Select Instrument before saving.  
Using the following table as a reference, enter the notes (from the choice of low, middle and high),  
rests, and the duration of each, to generate your composition.  
Main Track and Sub Tracks will be combined when you return to MyMusic.  
Key  
$
%
&
'
(
)
*
+
Func  
Key  
C
D
E
F
G
A
B
Rep.  
,
#
"
!
Func  
Dotted  
note  
Rest  
Duration  
Low #  
Middle #  
High #  
23  
Rename a melody:  
From My Phone menu  
1
2
3
4
4
4
Sounds A(Select)  
Melody Composer A(Select)  
required music A(Menu)  
4 Rename A(Select)  
5 Enter a name  
To erase a letter, @(Clear).  
To erase all letters, press and hold @(Clear).  
6 A(OK)  
Set to Ringtone:  
From My Phone menu  
1
2
3
4
4
4
Sounds A(Select)  
Melody Composer A(Select)  
required music A(Menu)  
4 Set to Ringtone A(Select)  
Viewing a melody information:  
From My Phone menu  
1
2
3
4
4
4
4
Sounds A(Select)  
Melody Composer A(Select)  
required music A(Menu)  
Info (Select)  
24  
Display  
You can change the Idle mode  
wallpaper displayed.  
Setting Wallpaper........................................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
1
2
3
4
4
4
Display A(Select)  
Wallpaper @(Select)  
required Wallpaper A(Select)  
4 A(On/off)  
You can create a greeting  
message each time your  
phone is powered on.  
Setting Greeting..........................................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
1
2
4
4
Display A(Select)  
Greeting @(Edit)  
3 Enter the Greeting A(OK)  
4 A(On/off)  
Setting Display Animation .........................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
You can change the displays  
power on Animation Theme.  
1
2
3
4
4
4
Display A(Select)  
Animation A(Select)  
required Animation A(Select)  
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Setting Display Contrast............................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
1
2
3
4
4
4
Display A(Select)  
Contrast A(Select)  
Adjust the contrast A(OK)  
Setting Brightness ......................................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
1
2
3
4
4
4
Display A(Select)  
Brightness A(Select)  
required level A(Select)  
Setting Colour Themes...............................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
Display colour image can be  
changed.  
1
4
Display A(Select)  
2 Colour Themes A(Select)  
required colour A(Select)  
3
4
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Changing the Language................................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
It is possible to change the  
language that the phone uses  
for display messages.  
1
2
4
4
Language A(Select)  
required language A(Select)  
User messages  
There are 10 pre-set common  
use messages and 5 empty  
spaces for you to put your own  
messages. You can also set  
User Messages at User  
Messages in Message menu  
- see “Editing User Messages”  
on page 27  
Editing User Messages...............................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
1
2
4
4
User Messages A(Select)  
required message or empty space A(Select)  
3 Enter your message A(Menu)  
To erase a letter, @(Clear).  
To erase all letters, press and hold @(Clear).  
4
5
4
Save and Send or Save A(Select)  
When Save and Send is selected, enter destination phone number A(OK)  
NOTE: If the text is wider than the screen display, the text will scroll.  
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Auto Answer  
Auto Answer can be set but  
only functions when the  
Personal Handsfree Connector  
is used.  
Setting Auto Answer...................................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
4
Auto Answer A(On/off)  
Any Key Answer  
Calls can be answered by  
Setting Any Key Answer ............................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
pressing any key (except  
D
)
4
Any Key Answer A(On/off)  
Reset Defaults  
Any personal settings can be  
returned to their factory  
default settings.  
Reset Defaults..............................................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
1
4
Reset Defaults A(Select)  
2 “Restore Factory Settings?” A (No) or @ (Yes)  
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Shortcuts  
You can select any of the  
following options: Browser,  
Games, Phone Book,  
Setting Shortcuts........................................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
Access to Shortcuts:  
Language, Alert Type,  
Sounds, Wallpaper, Profiles,  
Alarm, Calculator,  
Scheduler, Inbox, Create,  
ClockSettingand Currencyto  
appear in your shortcuts menu  
1
2
4
4
Shortcuts A(Select)  
required shortcuts A(On/off)  
From Idle mode  
required shortcuts A(Select)  
4
My Phonebook  
You need to select which  
phonebook is to be used, SIM  
Phonebook or Mobile  
Setting SIM or Mobile Phonebook ..........................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
Phonebook. You can also set  
My Phonebook at My  
Phonebook in Phonebook  
- see “My Phonebook” on  
page 36.  
1
2
4
4
My Phonebook A(Select)  
SIM/Mobile A(Select)  
T9 Text Input  
Using this mode of text entry  
dramatically reduces the  
number of key presses  
required:  
Setting T9 Text Input ...............................................................................................  
From My Phone menu  
1
2
3
4
4
4
T9 Input A(Select)  
Set T9 Prefer on A(On/off)  
Input Language A(Select)  
4
4
required language A(Select)  
See “Shift mode” on page 53 for detail.  
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Games Menu Structure  
Games (or SAT)*  
Fillip  
Classic rally  
* SAT (SIM Application Toolkit) is SIM dependent.  
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Games  
Selecting Games  
From Games menu  
4
required game A(Select) from Fillip and Classic rally..  
NOTE: Once the power is turned off, High scores or Best scores goes off.  
The parts are scattered far  
and wide and some are stuck  
in the treetops where  
aggressive mosquitoes and  
grouchy birds live, and some  
have fallen into the water,  
where they are guarded by  
fierce piranhas.  
Fillip .................................................................................................................................  
Key Operation:  
' (move left), ) (move right), %(jump), $(jump left),  
&(jump right).  
Starting Games:  
Select Start game by using A(or %(Up) and +(Down)), then  
((Select).  
The car can slide in the turns if  
you drive too fast and  
behaves like a real car. Drive  
your car as fast as you can.  
When you pass all the  
Classic rally ....................................................................................................................  
Key Operation:  
%(Forward), '(Turn Left), )(Turn Right), +(Backward) to move the car.  
Starting Games:  
stations, you will get a score.  
1 Select Start Game by pressing any numeric key except #  
2 To choose your car, C (or ' or )), then ((Select).  
To choose a race course, C (or ' or )), then ((Select)  
NOTE: If SIM card provides SIM Tool Kit services, this menu will become the STK Menu. You can still  
access Games from Applications.  
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Phone Book Menu Structure  
Phone Book  
Browse  
SIM Phonebook  
Mobile Phonebook  
Create  
SIM Phonebook  
Mobile Phonebook  
Group Settings  
Memory Status  
My Numbers  
Hot Key Dial  
SIM  
My Phonebook  
Mobile  
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Phone Book  
Storing  
Phone numbers can be stored  
in SIM or in your phone.  
In the SIM, you can store or  
select:  
-Phone number  
-Name  
Storing a Number in SIM ..........................................................................................  
From Phone Book menu  
1
4
Create A(Select)  
2 SIM Phonebook A(Select)  
3 Enter Name  
5
> Phone number  
4 A(Save)  
“Saved in SIM” is displayed.  
NOTE: The length and amount of data is SIM dependent.  
In the phone, you can store:  
- Name  
Storing a Number in Mobile Phonebook..................................................................  
-3 Phone Numbers  
(Phone, office, mobile)  
-Caller’s ID  
-Groups  
-Melodies  
From Phone Book menu  
1
2
4
Create A(Select)  
Mobile Phonebook A(Select)  
4
3 Enter Name  
5
The entries can be grouped  
together and these are  
retained even if you damage  
the SIM.  
4 Enter Phone Number  
5
5 @(Set)  
6 @(Set)  
7 @(Set)  
8 When entries are completed, A(Save)  
Save in Mobile” is displayed.  
4
4
4
required Caller’s ID Image A(Select)  
required Group A(Select)  
required Melody A(Select)  
5
5
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Viewing  
You can search Phonebook  
by name.  
Browsing the Phone Book............................................................................................  
From Phone Book menu  
1
2
4
4
Browse > SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook A(Select)  
Search the name you wish to browse @(View)  
Options in Phone Book  
From Phone Book menu  
1
2
4
4
Browse > SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook A(Select)  
required contact A(Menu)  
The following options are available by pressing A(Select)  
Edit  
Edit the selected Phone Book entry  
Delete  
Delete the selected Phone Book entry  
Delete All  
Delete all Phone Book entries  
Copy to Mobile/SIM  
Copy All to Mobile/SIM  
Search  
Copy a contact to Mobile/SIM Phonebook  
Copy all Phone Book to Mobile/SIM Phonebook  
Search for a desired item in Mobile/SIM Phonebook by entering the name.  
Group Settings  
You can view or set a menu from View Group, Set Ring Tone and Remove Entries.  
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Memory Status  
Viewing Memory Status..............................................................................................  
From Phone Book menu  
Memory status shows how  
many locations are available  
in the Phone Book.  
4
Memory Status A(Select)  
My Numbers  
Setting My Numbers...................................................................................................  
From Phone Book menu  
My Number is a phonebook  
where you can store your  
numbers.  
1
2
3
4
4
4
My Numbers A(Select)  
required entry A(Menu)  
Edit A(Select)  
4 Enter your phone number  
5
5 Enter your name A(Save)  
Viewing My Numbers...................................................................................................  
From Phone Book menu  
1
4
4
My Numbers A(Select)  
required entry @(View)  
2
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Hot Key Dial  
Phone numbers stored at  
locations 001 - 009 in the  
Phonebook can be dialled  
quickly.  
Setting Hot Key Dial...................................................................................................  
From Phone Book menu  
4
Hot Key Dial A(On/off)  
Making a Call by Using Hot Key Dial........................................................................  
From Idle mode  
1 Press and hold a digit key (1~9)  
2 Press C  
My Phonebook  
From Phone Book menu  
This option allows you to  
select which phonebook will  
be displayed. SIM or Mobile.  
1
2
4
4
My Phonebook A(Select)  
SIM or Mobile A(Select)  
Please refer to “My Phonebook” on page 29.  
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Browser Menu Structure  
Browser  
Start Browser  
Bookmarks  
Settings  
Bookmark 1  
Bookmark 10  
Server Name 1  
Server Name 5  
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Browser  
Server Setting  
The phone’s WAP (Wireless  
Application Protocol) Browser  
enables you to access  
Internet services supported by  
the network, such as news,  
weather reports, sport etc.  
Before Internet services can be accessed, you need to subscribe to your network operator or Internet  
Service Provider (ISP) to enable the relevant configuration information. Please contact your network  
service provider to ensure that your network settings are correct.  
NOTE: Modifying previously entered settings can cause failure of the Browser.  
From Browser menu  
1
2
4
4
Settings A(Select)  
to select required server @(Edit)  
Five server settings can be set up in the phone. If you find your server’s  
name under the settings option, select the server and @(Edit). If no  
settings are present contact your Network Service Provider for these  
settings. (Sever Name, IP Address, IP Port, Homepage, Linger Time, CSD Setting)  
NOTE: You need to set CSD Setting in Phone Option before setting the server information.  
Those configuration Options will be given by Network service provider.  
Once completing the entry, press A(Save) then press A(Activate).  
The first time that the browser is activated there will be no content stored so the Home URL content  
will be displayed (as defined by the network operator). The Home URL will be recalled from the cache,  
each time the browser is activated. (Cache is the phone’s memory that stores content downloaded in  
the past).  
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WAP Activating  
From Browser menu  
1
2
4
Start Browser A(Select)  
Please follow to the instructions on the display.  
While browsing a homepage, press C and you can select the following  
menus.  
To end Browser, press and hold D.  
Home  
Jump to the homepage which is set in Settings  
Select one from your setting bookmarks and jump  
Save items in your browsing homepages  
Bookmarks  
Save Items  
Reload  
Reload the browsing homepage  
Go To URL  
Show URL  
SnapShots  
Advanced  
Settings  
Enter a URL and jump to the homepage  
Display the URL of the browsing page  
Capture the screen of your browsing page  
Inbox, Restart Browser and About are available to select  
Scroll Mode, Downloads, Security and Send Referrer are available to set  
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Bookmarks  
Once you mark on your  
favourite page, you can  
quickly jump to the page.  
Setting Bookmark ........................................................................................................  
Entering URL from Browser menu:  
From Browser menu  
1
2
3
4
4
4
Bookmarks A(Select)  
required empty Bookmark A(Menu)  
Edit A(Select)  
4 Enter Title and URL A(Save)  
Setting Bookmark from Homepage:  
1 C >  
4
Bookmark  
2
Mark Site > A  
3 Enter Folder and URL  
4 A(Save)  
Browsing Bookmark......................................................................................................  
From Browser menu  
1
2
4
4
Bookmarks A(Select)  
required Bookmark @(Launch)  
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Key Guard  
The Key Guard function is  
used to prevent any keys from  
being accidentally pressed  
e.g. when the phone is being  
carried.  
Setting Key Guard .......................................................................................................  
From Key Guard menu  
A(Yes) or @(No)  
When Key Guard is enabled, L appears on the display.  
Emergency calls still can be made.  
When a call is received Key Guard will be disabled temporarily, allowing  
the user to answer the call.  
NOTE: When making emergency calls with the “Key Guard” enabled, there will be no visual indication  
that the number is being dialled  
Disabling Key Guard.....................................................................................................  
When Free is displayed on the idle screen,  
1 A(Free)  
2 “Press OK to Free keypad” A(OK)  
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Messages Menu Structure  
Messages  
Create  
Inbox  
Outbox  
Inbox  
Archive  
Outbox  
User Messages  
Memory Status  
Options  
Message Centre  
Protocol  
Lifetime  
Delivery Report  
Broadcast  
Broadcast  
Read Messages  
Topic  
Languages  
Auto Display  
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Messages  
SMS  
It is possible to receive,  
display, edit and/or send text  
messages of up to 1520  
characters in ten messages  
(Dependent upon the  
language being used), to any  
network that has a roaming  
agreement. (Dependent on  
the recipient’s phone  
Setting the Message Centre Number.....................................................................  
From Messages menu  
1
4
Options > Message Centre A(Select)  
2 Enter message centre number in international dial format  
(see “International Dialling” on page 13) A(OK)  
Options.) Before sending a  
message, you need to enter  
the Message Centre number  
into Options.  
NOTE: When the Message Centre Number has been pre-installed, please do not change the number.  
Creating a New Short Text Message......................................................................  
From Messages menu  
1
4
Create A(Select)  
2 Create your text message – max. 1520 characters  
(see “Text Entry”, page 52) A(Menu)  
3
4
Send A(Select)  
4 Enter the destination phone number A(OK)  
OR  
Recall a number from the Phonebook @(Names) >  
4
required name A(Select) > A(OK)  
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When you create a text, these options are available by A(Menu).  
Send  
Send a text as Short Text message  
Save a text in Outbox in SIM  
Save  
Save and Send  
Picture & Sound  
User Messages  
Save a text in the Outbox in SIM and send  
Add picture and/or sound to a text  
Use a short message stored in this phone  
For editing the User Message, see “Editing User Message” below  
Editing User Messages ...............................................................................................  
From Messages menu  
1
2
4
4
User Messages A(Select)  
required message A(Select)  
3 Edit the message A(Menu)  
Save or Save and Send A(Select)  
4
NOTE: If the text is wider than the screen display, the text will scroll.  
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Reading a Received Message.....................................................................................  
From Messages menu  
When a Short Text Message  
is received, the message  
indicator will flash on the  
display, with an audible tone.  
1
2
4
4
Inbox A(Select)  
required message @(Read)  
N
is flashed when an unread  
message is stored in Inbox.  
When unread messages are  
full in Inbox, N lights.  
Inbox: The received message does stored to Inbox in Messages.  
NOTE: If the message indicator is displayed constantly (does not flash), this means that the message area is full and  
you need to delete old messages in order to receive new messages.  
When reading messages, the following options are available by A(Menu)  
Delete  
Delete a message  
Reply  
Create a replying SMS  
Forward  
Forward a message to another phone  
Edit a message and save or/and send to another  
Delete all messages in Inbox  
Edit  
Delete All  
Extract Number  
Move to Archive  
Extract numbers in messages and save in Phonebook  
Move a message into Inbox in Archive  
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Viewing Message Lists in Outbox.............................................................................  
To view message lists which are stored in SIM.  
Outbox: The transmitted message does stored to Outbox in Messages.  
From Message menu  
1
2
4
4
Outbox A(Select)  
required message @(Read)  
When reading a message, the following options are available by A(Menu)  
Delete  
Delete a message  
Edit  
Edit a message and save or/and send to another  
Send a SMS message after entering a recipient number  
Delete all messages in Inbox  
Send  
Delete All  
Extract Number  
Move to Archive  
Extract numbers in messages and save in Phonebook  
Move a message from Inbox to Inbox in Archive  
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Viewing Message Lists in Archive............................................................................  
To view message lists which are stored in Archive.  
Inbox: When the message received in Inbox of Messages is preserved, stored is done to Inbox in  
Archive.  
Outbox: When the message transmitted in Outbox of Messages is preserved, stored is done to  
Outbox in Archive.  
From Message menu  
1 Archive A(Select)  
2
4
4
Inbox/Outbox A(Select)  
required message A(Select)  
3
When reading a message, the following options are available by A(Menu)  
Delete  
Delete a message  
Edit  
Edit a message and save or/and send to another  
Forward a message to another phone  
Delete all messages in Inbox  
Forward  
Delete All  
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Viewing Memory Status..............................................................................................  
From Messages menu  
Memory status shows how  
many locations are left to  
store messages in the Inbox.  
4
Memory Status A(Select)  
Options  
Setting Options............................................................................................................  
From Messages menu  
4
Options A(Select)  
The following options are available:  
Message Centre  
Protocol  
Edit Message Centre number  
Select required Message Type from Standard Text, Fax, X.400, Paging,  
E-mail, ERMES, Voicemail  
Lifetime  
Select maximum or choose a time limit for sending messages  
Request a delivery report on the status of a sent message  
Delivery Report  
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Broadcast  
You can receive your favourite  
information regularly from  
your service provider.  
Setting Broadcast........................................................................................................  
From Messages menu  
You need to specify the  
1
2
4
4
Broadcast A(Select)  
Broadcast A(On/off)  
“topic(s)” of information and  
the language that you wish to  
receive as broadcasts and tick  
the “Broadcast” on before you  
can receive them.  
Setting Topic ................................................................................................................  
From Messages menu  
1
2
3
4
4
4
Broadcast > Topic > Current> A(Select)  
required Topic A(Menu)  
Add or Delete A(Select)  
Setting User defined Topic.......................................................................................  
From Messages menu  
1
4
Broadcast > Topic > User Defined > <New entry> A(Select)  
2 Enter Msg ID A(OK)  
3 Enter Name A(OK)  
4
5
6
4
4
4
Current A(Select)  
<Add Topic> A(Select)  
required Topic A(Select)  
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Setting Language..........................................................................................................  
From Messages menu  
1
2
3
4
4
4
Broadcast A(Select)  
Languages A(Select)  
required Language A(Select)  
4 To continue to add languages;  
Insert A(Select)  
To complete adding language;  
Add to End A(Select)  
4
4
Viewing Broadcast........................................................................................................  
From Messages menu  
1
4
Broadcast > Read Messages A(Select)  
2 To scroll to the available topics A(Next)  
NOTE: This function will depend on your Network Service Operator.  
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Auto Display  
In idle mode, the latest Info  
Message is displayed on your  
phone automatically.  
Setting Auto Display...................................................................................................  
From Messages menu  
1
2
4
4
Broadcast A(Select)  
Auto Display A(On/off)  
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Text Entry  
You can use alphanumeric characters to enter details into the Phonebook, to create text, etc.  
Text Mode  
Numeric  
(0 ~ 9)  
Key  
®
Multi tap  
T9 (T9Abc, T9ABC, T9abc)  
(Input mode indicator: Abc, ABC or abc)  
(Input language: English)  
Punctuation 1  
Space 0 . , ? ! + - = : ¿¡ -” ’ ; _  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
#
$
%
&
'
(
)
*
+
,
C
"
!
Punctuation 2  
A B C  
1 / ( ) < > [ ] { } ’ & % ~ _ &  
(a b c)  
(d e f)  
A B C 2 Ä  
D E F 3 É  
G H I 4  
(a b c 2 ä à ç)  
(d e f 3 é è)  
(g h i 4 í)  
D E F  
G H I  
(g h i)  
J K L  
(j k l)  
J K L 5  
(j k l 5)  
M N O  
(m n o)  
(p q r s)  
(t u v)  
M N O 6 Ö Ñ  
P Q R S 7  
T U V 8 Ü  
W X Y Z 9 Æ Ø Å  
Shift mode  
(m n o 6 ö ñ ò)  
(p q r s 7 ß)  
(t u v 8 ü ù)  
(w x y z 9 æ ø å)  
P Q R  
S T U  
V W X Y Z  
Shift mode  
(w x y z)  
* Γ ∆ Θ Λ Ξ Π Σ Φ Ψ Ω  
* Γ ∆ Θ Λ Ξ Π Σ Φ Ψ Ω  
*
Alternatives / (Hold) Space # £ $ ¥ ¤ @ \ §  
^
|
Alternatives / (Hold) Space # £ $ ¥ ¤ @ \ § ^  
|
#
®
Note: Displayed characters of T9 varies depending on Input language selection.  
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Shift mode  
Shift mode change.............................................................................................................................................  
Shift mode changes by pressing (within 1 sec) C key.  
Multi tap  
Tegic  
Abc -> ABC -> abc  
T9Abc -> T9ABC -> T9abc  
If Input mode is changed, Shift mode is initialised.  
Auto capital change.............................................................................................................................................  
Auto capital effects Abc or T9Abc.  
If Input mode changes Abc or T9Abc, the first character is inputted with the capital letter and next character is inputted with the small letter.  
(Input mode indicator changes abc or T9.)  
If these characters [. (Period) or! Or?] are inputted, the next character is inputted with the capital letter. (Input mode indicator  
changes Abc or T9Abc.)  
Tegic  
User Dictionary of TegicWhen edit mode is finished, All words in editor are registered in User Dictionary of Tegic.Text Input  
To On/Off T9 mode, press!  
T9® Text Input...................................................................................................................................................  
Using this mode of text input dramatically reduces the number of key presses required:  
Press a key once for any letter you require on that key. The desired letter may not be displayed. Continue pressing other keys until  
the end of a word is reached; then check that the word has been typed correctly before continuing on to the next word. If the  
combination of letters typed has produced a word which is not the one you require, press A repeatedly until the correct word is  
displayed. Continue to the next word.  
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Example of Typing in T9 Mode  
To type a new message, follow these steps:  
1.At the beginning of a new message press and hold @(Clear) to delete previous text, if necessary.  
2.Press C to change letter case, if necessary  
3.Press %%(("Call" is displayed.  
Notice that the displayed words change as you type, always type to the end of the word before editing.  
®
T9 Languages can be selected from T9 Input -see “Setting T9 Text Input” on page 29.  
If the word you require is not in the internal dictionary then it should be entered using the Multi tap (ABC) mode.  
Other Text Modes..............................................................................................................................................  
Select text mode (displayed in Information area on screen)  
Multi tap mode (Abc, ABC or abc):  
Each time a key is pressed in quick succession it displays the next character available on that key. Releasing the key or pressing  
another key enters the character displayed. The cursor moves to the next position.  
In T9 (Abc) or Multi tap (Abc) mode, the first entered letter in a sentence is capital.  
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Phone Option Menu Structure  
Phone Menu  
Time/Charges  
Call Service  
Call Waiting  
Withhold ID  
Caller’s ID  
Charge Settings  
Line  
All Voice Calls  
Not Reachable  
No Reply  
Call Divert  
Busy  
Status Check  
Cancel All  
Security  
Call Bar  
Codes  
Fixed Dial  
SIM Lock  
Auto Network  
New Network  
Network List  
Band Select  
Network  
CSD Setting  
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Phone Option  
Call Service  
Viewing Time/Charges ................................................................................................  
From Phone Option menu  
The duration of the Last Call  
and All Voice Call will be  
displayed. When the Max  
Cost is on, the remaining  
units will be displayed.  
1
2
4
4
Call Service > Time/Charges A(Select)  
required service Last Call, All Voice Calls or Cost Left A(Select)  
Last Call  
Display the duration of Last Call  
All Voice Call  
Cost Left  
Display the sum of the duration for the all voice calls  
When Max Cost is on, display the remaining units.  
For setting the Max Cost, please refer to “Setting  
the Maximum Cost:” on page 58.  
Setting Call Waiting....................................................................................................  
From Phone Option menu  
If Call Waiting is switched on,  
a second call can be received.  
1
4
Call Service > Call Waiting A(Select)  
2 Set A(Select)  
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Withhold ID /Caller’s ID...........................................................................................  
Withhold ID allows you to  
prevent showing your name  
or/and number to your calling  
party. Caller’s ID allows to  
display Caller’s name or/and  
number on your display.  
From Phone Option menu  
1
2
4
Call Service A(Select)  
Withhold ID or Caller’s ID A(Select)  
NOTE: When checking the status the phone must be registered with a network.  
Charge Settings............................................................................................................  
Setting Currency:  
Firstly, Personal rate must be  
entered. This is the cost that  
the Service Provider charges  
for one unit of call time.  
From Phone Option menu  
1
2
4
4
Call Service > Charge Settings A(Select)  
Currency A(Select)  
Current Setting is displayed  
3 @(Set) > Enter PIN2 code A(OK)  
4 Enter currency units (max.3 characters) A(OK)  
Setting Personal Rate:  
From Phone Option menu  
1
4
Call Service > Charge Settings > Personal RateA(Select)  
2 @(Set)  
3 Enter PIN2 code A(OK)  
4 Press required personal rate A(OK)  
NOTE: When you set the unit price, you will be asked to enter your PIN2.  
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Setting the Maximum Cost:  
This function allows you to  
pre -set the maximum cost of  
calls allowed.  
From Phone Option menu  
1
2
4
4
Call Service > Charge Settings A(Select)  
Max Cost A(Set)  
MaxCost  
Auto Display  
Current setting is displayed.  
3 @(Edit) > Enter PIN2 code A(OK)  
4 @(Set) > On A(Select)  
5 Enter Credit Limit > A(OK)  
4
NOTE: The duration of one unit may vary during the day, peak and off-peak times. Therefore, the call  
charge can be calculated accordingly. However, call charge information may not give an accurate  
reflection of the tariffs charged by your Service Provider.  
Setting Auto Display:..........................................................................................................  
From Phone Option menu  
1
2
4
4
Call Service > Charge Settings A(Select)  
Auto Display A(On/off)  
Setting Phone Line.......................................................................................................  
Only when your SIM is  
corresponding to CPHS and  
Line 1/2 function, this menu is  
selectable.  
From Phone Option menu  
1
2
4
4
Call Service > Line A(Select)  
Line 1/Line 2 A(Select)  
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Call Divert  
Voice call can be diverted  
using different circumstances  
and to different numbers.  
For example you may wish  
voice calls to be diverted to  
voicemail box when the phone  
is switched off.  
Setting Call Divert.......................................................................................................  
From Phone Option menu  
1
2
3
4
4
4
Call Divert A(Select)  
the circumstances to initiate the divert A(Select)  
required operation from Set, Clear, or Check Status A(Select)  
4 Enter phone number to divert to A  
When a divert situation is enabled the divert icon (G) is displayed.  
When updating or checking the status of Call Divert the phone must be registered with a network. (O)  
All Voice Calls  
Not Reachable  
No Reply  
Divert all incoming voice calls  
While your phone is disconnected, divert incoming voice calls  
While you are not able to reply incoming calls, divert the calls  
While you are busy on line, divert incoming another voice call  
Check the current status for Call Divert  
Busy  
Status Check  
Cancel All  
Cancel the all Divert Call setting  
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Security  
Setting Call Bar............................................................................................................  
Call Barring restricts certain  
outgoing and/or incoming  
calls using a password  
supplied by your service  
provider. When updating/  
checking the status of Call Bar  
the phone must be registered  
with a network.  
From Phone Option menu  
1
2
4
4
Security > Call Bar A(Select)  
required setting from the menus showing below A(Set) or  
@(Select)  
required operation from Set, Clear or Check Status A(Select)  
3
4
4 Enter required password A(Select)  
All Outgoing  
Outgo Internat  
Out.int.xhome  
All Incoming  
When Roaming  
Status Check  
Cancel All  
All Outgoing calls are barred  
International Outgoing calls are barred  
International Outgoing calls except home are barred  
All Incoming calls are barred  
All internal incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN  
Call bar status is displayed  
Cancel all setting in Call Bar  
Password  
Change Call Bar Password  
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Codes  
Change Phonecode........................................................................................................  
The PIN protects your SIM  
against unauthorised use. If  
you enable the PIN, every  
time the phone is switched on  
you will be prompted to enter  
the PIN.  
The PIN2 controls security for  
the Fixed Dial Store, Call  
Charge metering and Barred  
Dial.  
If either PIN/PIN2 is entered  
incorrectly 3 times the phone  
will be locked and the user will  
need to enter the PUK/PUK2  
code.  
From Phone Option menu  
1
2
4
Security > Codes A(Select)  
Change Phonecode A(Select)  
4
3 Enter New Phonecode A(OK) x2  
Enabling/Disabling the PIN.......................................................................................  
From Phone Option menu  
1
2
4
Security > Codes A(Select)  
PIN Control A(Set)  
4
3 Enter PIN number A(OK) x2  
Contact the service provider  
for the PUK/PUK2 code.  
Changing the Security Code......................................................................................  
From Phone Option menu  
1
2
4
Security > Codes A(Select)  
Change PIN or Change PIN2 A(Select)  
4
3 Enter the current code A(OK)  
4 Enter the new code A(OK)  
5 Enter the new code to verify A(OK)  
Note: If the PUK/PUK2 code is entered incorrectly 10 times, the phone will cease to operate permanently. All information  
stored in the SIM will be lost and the SIM will need to be replaced. Contact the service provider for more detail.  
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Setting Fixed Dial........................................................................................................  
Fixed Dial is a part of the  
Phonebook, but with added  
security. Only numbers that  
are in the Fixed Dial Store  
may be dialled.  
From Phone Option menu  
1
2
4
4
Security A(Select)  
Fixed Dial A(Select)  
3 Enter PIN2 code A(OK)  
Any manually dialled phone numbers must be the same as the numbers in the Fixed Dial Store.  
A phone number may be stored, edited or deleted. You will be prompted for your PIN2 code.  
Setting SIM Lock ........................................................................................................  
From Phone Option menu  
1
2
4
4
Security A(Select)  
SIM Lock A(Select)  
3 Enter Phonecode A(OK)  
Note: You are recommended to write down your Phonecode to remember. Incase you forget your phone  
code, you will need to send back your SIM to its maker to unlock the SIM.  
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Network  
Manually select a network that  
is available in your current  
location.  
Network setting...........................................................................................................  
From Phone Option menu  
1
2
4
4
Network A(Select)  
required option A(On/off) or A(Select)  
Auto Network  
New Network  
Set “Auto Network” On or Off.  
When “Auto Network” is on; Search an available network automatically. When “Auto  
Network” is off; Select a network manually  
Network List  
Band Select  
Create and edit a network list according to your preferences.  
Choose a network band: 900/1800, 900/1900, 900, 1800, 1900MHz.  
CSD Setting  
You need to complete CSD  
setting before setting your  
server.  
Connection Setting ......................................................................................................  
You can set CSD setting when connecting to network.  
- see “Server Setting” on  
page 38.  
From Phone Option menu  
1
4
4
CSD Setting A(Select)  
2
3
required setting A(Select)  
when all the data are entered, A(Save)  
Server Name  
Call Type  
Enter Server Name  
Select ISDN or Analog  
Dial Number  
Login Name  
Password  
Enter the common numbers in Digital and Analogue.  
Enter Login ID  
Enter Password  
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Applications Menu Structure  
Applications  
Games  
Fillip  
Classic rally  
SAT*  
Scheduler  
Clock  
Clock Setting  
Alarm  
Power Off Time  
Calculator  
Currency  
Melody Composer  
Rate Setting  
Rate Computing  
Predefined  
Sound Folder  
Picture Folder  
Downloaded  
Memory Status  
Wallpaper  
Caller’s ID  
*NOTE: SAT (SIM Application  
Toolkit) is SIM dependent  
Memory Status  
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Applications  
Games  
From Applications menu  
1
2
4
4
Games A(Select)  
required game A(Select).  
Please refer to “Games” on page 31.  
SAT (SIM Application Toolkit)  
This function is SIM dependent.  
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Scheduler  
The Scheduler can be used to  
register reminders for  
personal events as well as  
planning holiday periods.  
Set clock first.  
In the Scheduler, you can  
store:  
-Type (Memo or Meeting)  
-Description  
-Start Date  
-Start Time  
-End Date  
-End Time  
Editing Scheduler ........................................................................................................  
From Applications menu  
1
4
Scheduler A(Select)  
2 @ to select Week or Month format.  
Use numerical keys 2, 8, 4, 6 to move the cursor  
, , , to select a day.A(Agenda)  
3
4
4 For the first time entry, New Entry appears A(Select)  
5 Enter required information  
6 A(Save).  
Note: Ensure that the setting of the Scheduler will not contravene any regulations whereby it  
may automatically power on when in an aircraft or medical facility etc. - see “Important  
Information” on page 1  
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Clock  
Before setting Time & Date,  
set Time Zone of your region  
or the city which has same  
time zone as your region.  
When travelling abroad, your  
home time can be changed to  
your destination time.  
Time Zone Setting.......................................................................................................  
From Applications menu  
1
2
4
4
Clock > Clock Setting > Time Zone A(Select)  
required region A(Select)  
3 A(Yes) or @(No) to select “Day Light Saving?”  
4 “Set This City to Local@(OK)  
5 “Success!” A(OK)  
Time & Date Setting ...................................................................................................  
From Applications menu  
1
4
Clock > Clock Setting > Time & Date A(Select)  
2 @(Set) enter the digits for the time A(OK)  
Time and date can be shown  
on the display in idle mode.  
Time Display Setting...................................................................................................  
From Applications menu  
1
2
4
4
Clock > Clock Setting A(Select)  
Display Time A(On/off)  
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Display format for time and  
date can be selected.  
Date Format/Time Format........................................................................................  
From Applications menu  
1
2
4
4
Clock > Clock Setting > Date Format or Time Format A(Select)  
required format A(Select)  
Alarm Setting ...............................................................................................................  
From Applications menu  
1
4
Clock > Alarm A(Select)  
2 A(Set) > Enter the digits for the time (24 hour clock) A(OK)  
chose the repeat format from Repeat Daily  
Once or Disabled A(Select)  
3
4
,
4 “Alarm Time Has Been Updated!A(OK)  
Alarm set indicator ? appears on idle display.  
When the set time is reached, the alarm will sound. If the alarm is due during a call, an alarm indicator ?  
will be displayed.  
To end alarm:  
Press any key or A(Off)  
OR @(Pause) to pause the alarm and start again after 5 minutes  
NOTE: Ensure that the setting of the Alarm will not contravene any regulations whereby it may  
automatically power on when in an aircraft or medical facility etc. - see “Important Information” on page 1.  
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The phone can be set to turn  
itself off automatically at a  
specified time using the  
Power Off feature. The  
procedure for setting/  
adjusting the Power Off  
automatically is similar to the  
setting of Alarm.  
Power Off Time............................................................................................................  
From Applications menu  
1
4
Clock > Power Off Time A(Select)  
2 Enter the digits for the time (24 hour clock) A(OK)  
3
4
chose the repeat format from Repeat Daily  
,
Once or Disabled A(Select)  
4 “Power Off Time Setting Updated!A  
Calculator  
From Applications menu  
The four function calculator will  
enable the user to perform  
simple arithmetic calculations  
(addition/subtraction/  
1
4
Calculator A(Select)  
2 Enter a number (maximum 7 digits) and it will be displayed on the upper  
right of the display. When a decimal point is required, press !, when  
a minus sign is needed press ".  
multiplication and division).  
3
4
to select the arithmetic operation  
4 Enter a number (maximum 7 digits) and it will be displayed next to the operation symbol.  
If is used to select another arithmetical operation to perform, an intermediate  
4
calculation will be performed and the result displayed on the top line.  
5 A (=) to calculate  
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Currency  
The currency convertor  
Setting the currency value........................................................................................  
From Applications menu  
enables you to convert from/to  
a home currency using a  
conversion rate that you enter.  
1
2
4
4
Currency A(Select)  
Rate Setting A(Select)  
3 On the right side of the screen, enter your home currency rate to the  
currency which you want to convert withA(OK)  
4 A(Save)  
Rate Computing.............................................................................................................  
From Applications menu  
1
2
4
4
Currency A(Select)  
Rate Computing A(Select)  
3 Enter the amount of currency which you want to convert into your  
home currency A(Convert)  
Melody Composer  
Please refer to “Composing a Melody” on page 23.  
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Sound Folder  
Setting RingTone:  
You can find lists of  
predefined sound and  
downloaded sound in the  
Sound Folder. You can play  
the sound and set one as your  
Ringtone.  
From Applications menu  
1
2
3
4
4
4
Sound Folder A(Select)  
Predefined or Downloaded A(Select)  
required sound A(Menu)  
To see the information of the selected RingTone,  
4
Info A(Select)  
To back to the previous menu, A(OK)  
4
4
Set to Ringtone A(Select)  
Viewing Memory Status:  
From Applications menu  
The amount of the use of the  
memory of the remainder  
might not become “0”   
because of data for  
management. This user  
memory is used for Melody  
composer.  
1
2
4
4
Sound Folder A(Select)  
Memory Status A(Select)  
Free Space and Total Used are displayed.  
To back to the previous menu, A(OK)  
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Picture Folder  
Setting Wallpaper:  
From Applications menu  
You can find lists of  
predefined pictures and  
downloaded pictures in both  
Wallpaper folder and Caller ID  
folder. You can view those  
pictures, and also set one of  
them for the idle screen.  
1
2
3
4
4
4
Picture Folder A(Select) >  
Predefined or Downloaded A(Select)  
required picture A(Menu)  
4
Wallpaper A(Select)  
Sound  
To see the large picture,  
To back to the previous menu, @(Back)  
Set to Wallpaper A(Select)  
4
View A(Select)  
4
4
Viewing Picture of Caller’s ID:  
The amount of the use of the  
memory of the remainder  
might not become “0”   
because of data for  
management. This user  
memory is used for Melody  
composer.  
From Applications menu  
1
2
3
4
4
4
4
4
Picture Folder A(Select) >  
Predefined or Downloaded A(Select)  
required picture A(Menu)  
View or Info A(Select)  
To back to the previous menu, @(Back)  
4
Caller’s ID A(Select)  
Viewing Memory Status:  
From Applications menu  
1
2
4
4
Sound Folder A(Select)  
Memory Status A(Select)  
Free Space and Total Used are displayed.  
To back to the previous menu, A(OK)  
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Records Menu Structure  
Records  
Last Dialled  
Answered  
Unanswered  
Erase Records  
Erase Last Dialled  
Erase Answered  
Erase Unanswered  
Erase All  
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Records  
Calling for the Last Dialled/Answered/Unanswered number ...........................  
From Records menu  
If Caller Identification is  
known, caller’s phone  
number, for an answered call  
will be stored in the  
Answered menu and an  
unanswered call will be stored  
in the Unanswered menu.  
1
4
Choose one menu from Last Dialled, Answered or Unanswered  
A(Select)  
required phone number (or name) you wish to redial C.  
OR  
In idle, C to view the last dialled numbers directly.  
2
4
To save a record in Phonebook:  
After selecting desired number,  
A(Menu) >  
4
Save A(Select) >  
4
SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook A(Select)  
Enter Name and Phone number A(Save).  
NOTE: When the store is full the next phone number will overwrite the oldest.  
Erasing Records............................................................................................................  
From Records menu  
1
4
Erase RecordsA(Select)  
2 Choose one menu from Erase Last Dialled, Erase Answered,  
Erase Unanswered or Erase All A(Select).  
3 @(Yes)  
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Troubleshootings  
Should any problem persist contact your dealer.  
Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
Check that the battery is fully charged and  
correctly connected to the phone.  
Phone will not switch on.  
Extremely short battery life for a  
new battery.  
The network you are using and the condition  
of the battery can affect battery life.  
Short battery life for an old  
battery.  
The battery has worn out.  
Replace with a new fully charged battery.  
The charging indicator does not  
light, the battery level indicator  
does not appear and the phone  
cannot be switched on when  
charging.  
The battery is not attached to the phone or  
when the battery has been deeply  
discharged the phone will take a short time  
until the indicator lights.  
Leave the phone charging the battery for a  
few minutes before the indicator is lit and  
attempting to switch it on.  
The battery is not attached to the phone.  
Ensure the battery is fitted to the phone prior  
to commencing charging.  
Battery has been connected to the phone  
after the Fast Travel Charger has been  
switched on.  
Battery fails to charge.  
The phone is locked.  
Unlock the phone.  
Disable the outgoing call barring or barred  
dial.  
Outgoing calls are barred.  
Calls cannot be made.  
Move to a coverage area and operate your  
phone after it has registered with a network.  
The phone is not registered to a network.  
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Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
Check your SIM supports Fixed Dial  
Check if the Fixed Dial is switched on  
Calls cannot be made from Fixed  
Dial Store.  
Check the phone number is stored in the  
Fixed Dial.  
The phone is not switched on.  
Incoming calls are barred.  
Switch the phone on.  
Disable the incoming call barring.  
Calls cannot be received.  
Move to a coverage area and operate your  
phone after it has registered with a network.  
The phone is not registered to a network.  
Check that the antenna symbol S is  
displayed – move to a coverage area and  
operate your phone when the antenna  
symbol is displayed.  
Emergency calls cannot be made. You are not in a GSM coverage area.  
The phone is locked.  
Unlock the phone.  
Phone numbers cannot be  
recalled from Phonebook.  
Phone number has been restricted.  
Switch off restriction.  
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Glossary of Terms  
CSD  
CSD means one of communication methods of the data communication service. (It is abbreviation of  
Circuit Switched Data)  
DTMF Tones  
EMS  
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones allow you to communicate with computerised phone systems, voice  
mailboxes etc.  
EMS is one of the mail systems which use the cellular phone, and service by which data of e-mail of  
the text etc. can be transmitted and received. (It is abbreviation of Enhanced Messaging Services)  
GSM  
Global System for Mobile Communications. The name given to the advanced digital technology that  
your phone uses.  
Network Operator The organization responsible for operating a GSM network.  
Password  
PIN  
Used for the control of the Call Bar. Supplied by your service provider.  
Personal Identification Number used for SIM security. Supplied by your service provider. If the PIN is  
entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN will be blocked.  
PIN2  
Personal Identification Number used for the control of Fixed Dial Store and Call Charge metering. If  
the PIN2 is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN2 will be blocked.  
PUK/PUK2  
PIN/PIN2 Unblocking Key. Used to unblock the PIN/PIN2. Supplied by your service provider. If the  
PUK/PUK2 is entered incorrectly 10 times, the PUK/PUK2 will be blocked.  
Registration  
Roaming  
The act of locking on to a GSM network. This is usually performed automatically by your phone.  
The ability to use your phone on networks other than your Home network.  
Service Provider The organization responsible for providing access to the GSM network.  
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SMS  
SIM  
SMS is service to which a very short character message can be transmitted and be received by the  
cellular phone. (It is abbreviation of Short Message Service)  
Subscriber Identity Module. A small smart-card which stores unique subscriber and user-entered  
information such as Phonebook and Short Messages. Supplied by your service provider.  
WAP  
Wireless Application Protocol. The communication standard which enables you to download  
resources from the Internet to your phone  
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Specifications  
Bands supported . . . . . . . . . . . . . GSM 900 Class 4  
GSM1800 Class 1  
Backlight colours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 (White)  
Ringtones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preset: 20  
GSM1900 Class 1  
(Varies depending on  
Standby Time (hrs)* . . . . . . . . . . . 80 – 200  
Data Folder)  
Scheduler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Up to 50 Entries  
Alarms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Talk Time (hrs)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5 – 6  
Temperature Range  
Charging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +5ºC – +35ºC  
Storage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -20ºC – +60ºC  
Graphics Formats Supported . . . . GIF89a, BMP, WBMP,  
PNG, WPNG, JPEG  
Weight: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 g (including battery)  
Maximum Graphics Size. . . . . . . . W128 x H80 pixels  
(4096 CSTN colours)  
Dimensions  
Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 mm  
Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 mm  
Depth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 mm  
*NOTE: Talk and Standby time will be dependant  
upon network conditions, SIM usage and battery  
condition.  
Supply Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 780 mAh Li-ion  
Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fixed  
Charge Time** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Up to 165 Min  
SIM Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 V only  
**NOTE: Charging time will be dependant on usage  
and battery condition.  
Phonebook Memory . . . . . . . . . . . 255 + SIM  
Animation Themes . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
User Composed Melody. . . . . . . . 5  
Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
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Personal Settings  
Item  
Provisioning  
Information  
Setting No 1  
Provisioning  
Information  
Setting No 2  
Provisioning  
Information  
Setting No 3  
Provisioning  
Information  
Setting No 4  
Provisioning  
Information  
Setting No 5  
IP Port  
Home page  
Gateway IP  
Port  
(Secure / Non-Secure)  
Data connections  
Circuit Switched (GSM)  
Name  
Account  
Password  
Call type  
Phone no  
Idle timer  
CSD Setting  
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Licencing  
Tegic  
CP8 Patent  
T9® is a trademark of Tegic Communications Inc.T9R  
Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following:  
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928  
and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United  
Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No.  
HK0940329;  
Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro. Pat. No. 0 842  
463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT.ES, SE, GB;  
and additional patents are pending worldwide.  
© Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. 2003  
Information in this document is subject to change without  
notice. No part of these instructions may be reproduce or  
transmitted in any form or by any means without obtaining  
express permission from Panasonic Mobile  
Communications Co., Ltd.  
OpenWave  
OpenWave is a pioneer in the mobile  
data transfer industry, supplying voice  
and data revenue to the mobile  
communications sector.  
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Index  
Changing the Security Code ............................................. 61  
Changing Alert Type ......................................................... 22  
Changing the Volume ........................................................ 21  
Charging the Battery ........................................................... 5  
Classic rally ....................................................................... 31  
Clock .................................................................................. 67  
Codes ................................................................................ 61  
Composing a Melody ........................................................ 23  
Connection Setting ............................................................ 63  
Contents ............................................................................... i  
Creating a New Short Text Message ................................ 43  
CSD Settings ..................................................................... 63  
Currency............................................................................. 70  
A
Access to Shortcuts ...........................................................29  
Activating a profile .............................................................19  
Alarm Setting .....................................................................68  
Answering Calls .................................................................14  
Any Key Answer ................................................................28  
Applications .......................................................................65  
Auto Answer ......................................................................28  
Auto capital change............................................................53  
Auto Display ..................................................................... 51  
B
Back to the menu display .................................................... 8  
Brightness ......................................................................... 21  
Bookmarks ........................................................................ 40  
Broadcast ...........................................................................49  
Browser .............................................................................38  
Browsing Bookmark .......................................................... 40  
Browsing the Phone Book................................................. 34  
D
Date Format/Time Format ................................................. 68  
Desktop Handsfree ........................................................... 15  
Disabling Key Guard ......................................................... 41  
Display ...........................................................................7,25  
Displaying Menu ................................................................ 11  
DTMF Tones ................................................................ 16,77  
C
Calculator ..........................................................................69  
Call Divert ..........................................................................59  
Call Service .......................................................................56  
Calling for the Last Dialled/Answered/  
E
Earpiece Volume ............................................................... 12  
Editing profiles ................................................................... 19  
Editing Scheduler .............................................................. 66  
Editing User Messages ................................................27,44  
Emergency Call ................................................................. 13  
Enabling/Disabling the PIN ............................................... 61  
Unanswered number..........................................................74  
Care and Maintenance.........................................................3  
Changing the Language ....................................................27  
Changing the Ring Tone ...................................................21  
82  
Entering to the Menu Display ..............................................8  
Erasing Records................................................................ 74  
Low Battery Warning .......................................................... 5  
M
F
Making a Call by Using Hot Key Dial .................................36  
Making a Second Call .......................................................17  
Making Calls ......................................................................12  
Melody Composer .............................................................70  
Memory Status ..................................................................35  
Menu Display .......................................................................8  
Messages ..........................................................................43  
My Numbers ......................................................................35  
My Phone ..........................................................................19  
My Phonebook ............................................................29, 36  
Fillip ...................................................................................31  
Fitting, and Removing the Battery ...................................... 4  
Fitting, and Removing the SIM ............................................ 4  
G
Games.......................................................................... 65,31  
Getting Started ....................................................................4  
Glossary of Terms .............................................................77  
GSM ..................................................................................77  
H
N
Hot Key Dial........................................................................36  
Network .............................................................................63  
Network Operator ..............................................................77  
Network setting ..................................................................63  
I
Important Information ...........................................................1  
In-Call Options ...................................................................15  
Incoming Call While in a Call..............................................17  
International Dialling...........................................................13  
O
Operation of Battery Level Indicator ................................... 5  
Options...............................................................................48  
Options in Phone Book ......................................................34  
Other Text Mode ................................................................54  
K
Key Guard ..........................................................................41  
Key Operation.....................................................................31  
Keys & Displays ...................................................................6  
Keys .....................................................................................6  
P
Password ...........................................................................77  
Pause Dial .........................................................................16  
Personal Settings ..............................................................80  
Phone Basics ....................................................................11  
Phone Book .......................................................................33  
Phone ON/OFF .................................................................11  
L
Licencing ............................................................................81  
Long Press .........................................................................10  
83  
Phone Option ....................................................................56  
Phonebook Dialling ...........................................................12  
Picture Folder ....................................................................72  
PIN ....................................................................................77  
PIN2 ..................................................................................77  
Power Off Time .................................................................69  
Profile Setting ....................................................................19  
PUK/PUK2 .........................................................................77  
Setting Call Bar ................................................................. 60  
Setting Call Divert ............................................................. 59  
Setting Call Waiting ........................................................... 56  
Setting Colour Themes ..................................................... 26  
Setting Display Animation ................................................. 25  
Setting Display Contrast .................................................... 26  
Setting Fixed Dial .............................................................. 62  
Setting Games .................................................................. 31  
Setting Greeting ................................................................ 25  
Setting Hot Key Dial .......................................................... 36  
Setting Broadcast .............................................................. 49  
Setting Key Guard ............................................................. 41  
Setting Key Tone ............................................................... 22  
Setting Language .............................................................. 50  
Setting My Numbers .......................................................... 35  
Setting Options .................................................................. 48  
Setting Personal Rate ....................................................... 57  
Setting Phone Line ............................................................ 58  
Setting Shortcuts ............................................................... 29  
Setting SIM Lock ............................................................... 62  
Setting SIM or Mobile Phonebook ..................................... 29  
Setting T9 Text Input ......................................................... 29  
Setting the currency value ................................................. 70  
Setting the Maximum Cost ................................................ 58  
Setting the Message Centre Number ................................ 43  
Setting Topic ..................................................................... 49  
Setting Wallpaper .............................................................. 25  
Setting Warning Tone ....................................................... 22  
Shift made change ............................................................. 53  
Shortcuts ........................................................................... 29  
Short press ........................................................................ 10  
Shortcut from Idle Screen ................................................. 10  
R
Rate Computing ................................................................70  
Reading a Received Message ..........................................45  
Recent Number Dialling ....................................................13  
Records .............................................................................74  
Registration .......................................................................77  
Reset Defaults ...................................................................28  
Ring Key Tone....................................................................20  
Ring Volume.......................................................................19  
Roaming ............................................................................77  
S
Safety Considerations .........................................................1  
Scheduler ..........................................................................66  
Security .............................................................................60  
Selecting Games ...............................................................31  
Server Setting ....................................................................38  
Service Provider ................................................................77  
Setting Any Key Answer ....................................................28  
Setting Auto Answer ..........................................................28  
Setting Auto Display ..........................................................51  
Setting Bookmark ..............................................................40  
Setting Brightness .............................................................26  
84  
SIM ....................................................................................78  
SMS ...................................................................................43  
Sound Folder .....................................................................71  
Sound Setting ....................................................................21  
Specifications ....................................................................79  
Standard Dialling ...............................................................12  
Starting Games ..................................................................31  
Status Icons .........................................................................7  
Storing ...............................................................................33  
Storing a Number in Mobile Phonebook ............................33  
Storing a Number in SIM ...................................................33  
Symbols Used in the Manual................................................8  
Viewing My Numbers ........................................................35  
Viewing Time/Charges ......................................................56  
W
WAP ..................................................................................78  
WAP Activating ..................................................................39  
Warning Tone ....................................................................20  
Withhold ID /Caller’s ID .....................................................57  
T
Tegic...................................................................................53  
T9 Text Input .....................................................................53  
Text Entry ..........................................................................52  
Text Input ...........................................................................53  
Time & Date Setting ..........................................................67  
Time Display Setting ..........................................................67  
Time Zone Setting .............................................................67  
Troubleshooting .................................................................75  
U
User Messages ..................................................................27  
V
Vibrator ..............................................................................20  
Viewing ..............................................................................34  
Viewing Memory Status .............................................. 35, 48  
Viewing Message Lists in Mobile .......................................47  
Viewing Message Lists in Outbox ......................................46  
85  

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