Pantech G670 User Manual

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SPECIFICATION  
Display  
Dual clamshell TFT LCD both Main & Sub.  
Main LCD : 260,000 TFT Color Display (128 X 160)  
Sub LCD : 260,000 TFT Color Display (128 X 160)  
Animation Message, Variable Icon  
Melody  
64 Poly Orchestra Music Bell Sound  
Camera  
High Sensitive Digital Camera with Flash  
Dimension & Weight  
80X40X21 mm with Standard Battery  
85g with Standard Battery  
Performance  
Talk Time: up to 210 minutes (with 780 mAh Battery)  
Standby Time: up to 200 hours (with 780 mAh Battery)  
Operating Frequency  
GSM 900MHz / 1800MHz Dual Band  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
For your safety and proper operation of the cell phone, please read  
the following information carefully and observe the simple  
guidelines provided. For detailed information, please refer to the  
Appendix.  
Antenna  
Do not use any antenna not authorized by Pantech. Using such  
antenna may cause malfunction or serious damage to the phone.  
Traffic Safety  
You should check and observe your local traffic regulations before  
using your cell phone. Do not use your phone while driving.  
If unavoidable, use a hands-free device in a safe area.  
Effects on Electronic Devices Inside the Car  
RF (Radio Frequency) signals may adversely affect the electronic  
devices or systems in your car.  
Hands-free Device  
Installing an in-vehicle hands-free device on the area of deployment  
of an airbag or within the coverage of airbag inflation may cause  
serious injury.  
Effects on Electronic Devices  
RF signals emitted from your cell phone may adversely affect the  
electronic devices that are inadequately shielded against such  
signals.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Medical Devices  
Turn off your cell phone in healthcare facilities and make sure to  
observe facility rules and regulations.  
As external RF signals may interfere with a pacemaker(s) or another  
medical device(s), turn off your cell phone when near such devices.  
Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device if  
you have any questions about using your phone in a healthcare  
facility.  
Public Place  
Turn off your cell phone in public areas where the use of cell  
phones is prohibited.  
Boarding an Aircraft  
Turn off your cell phone before boarding an aircraft.  
Using a cell phone inside the aircraft may seriously affect aircraft  
operation.  
Potentially Explosive Atmosphere  
Turn off your cell phone in any area with a potentially explosive  
atmosphere, and obey all posted signs and instructions in the area.  
Do not separate the battery from your phone in an area with a  
potentially explosive atmosphere.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
User Guide  
Do not allow another person to use your phone without your  
permission.  
If the phone is lost or stolen, contact your service provider  
immediately.  
If the phone does not function properly, take it to the nearest  
service center.  
Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not attempt to  
connect incompatible devices.  
Avoid prolonged exposure to RF (radio frequency) signals emitted  
from the phone as it may adversely affect the human body.  
Remember to make a backup copy of important data such as  
telephone numbers.  
Exposure to Radio Waves  
Your phone is comprised of a radio transmitter and receiver. It was  
designed and manufactured not to exceed the radio wave energy  
limit or exposure recommended by an independent scientific  
organization after extensive scientific studies.  
Use only the batteries, chargers and accessories approved by  
authorized manufacturers so as to not exceed the recommended  
exposure guidelines. Use of unauthorized items may result in a  
failure to comply with the guidelines. In such a case, the safety of  
all users, regardless of their age and health condition, cannot be  
guaranteed.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Using Your Phone Properly  
Use your cell phone in normal operating position (as a hand-held  
telephone is normally held).  
Do not touch or bend the antenna while using the phone, as it may  
degrade the call quality or even affect battery performance.  
Do not attempt to disassemble the phone. Non-expert handling may  
damage the phone.  
Use only the batteries, chargers and accessories which are  
authorized or supplied with the phone.  
Use of any unauthorized item may result in the invalidation of the  
warranty.  
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PRECAUTION USING THERMOMETER  
This is non-critical and non-medical device and just you can take a  
temperature for your body as interesting function.  
Thermometer measures the infrared heat generated by the forehead  
and surrounding tissues. The technical accuracy requirement for the  
system is defined by a 1.0˚C maximum measurement deviation.  
Important  
The operating ambient temperature range for this thermometer is  
18˚C~35˚C.  
Do not expose the thermometer to temperature extremes (Below  
-20˚C or over 50˚C) nor excessive humidity (over 95%)  
Available measurement range is 34˚C ~ 40˚C  
Keep the distance from thermometer to forehead as 2cm.  
The use of thermometer is not intended as a substitute for  
consultation with your physician.  
This thermometer is intended for household use only.  
Start measuring 10 minutes after power of the phone is initially  
turned on.  
When the place for taking a measurement is moved, the  
thermometer needs about 30 minutes of stabilization.  
Avoid taking measurement immediately after a call or charging.  
Take measurement after getting stabilized more than 30 minutes.  
Do not heat the exposed part of the sensor on the back of the  
phone, or avoid any physical contact.  
If body temperature is taken near the air conditioner or heater, the  
measurement might not be correct. Please avoid taking a  
measurement around those places.  
Body temperature might not be correct if taken immediately after  
exercising or bath or coming home. Please take a measurement  
after you rest for more than 30 minutes within the house.  
For the correct measurement, wash away the sweat or makeup  
from the surface of your forehead when you take a measurement.  
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PRECAUTION USING THERMOMETER  
Body temperature taken at the right side or left side of your  
forehead might be different. Please take a measurement at the  
same side all the time.  
It is important to keep an eyebrow, eye, or hair out of the part  
where the temperature is being taken.  
Lens Washing  
Since the lens is very delicate, it is very important not to touch it  
with a hand or any other thing.  
When you need to clean the lens to remove the dust or dirt, use a  
cotton swab soaked with water or a little bit of alcohol. Be sure not  
to press the lens. Do not use the thermometer for at least 30  
minutes after cleansing the lens.  
Body temperature guide  
Normal body temperature is a range. The below table shows that  
this normal range also varies by site. Therefore, readings from  
different sites should not be directly compared.  
Normal body temperature of each body part  
Measured part  
Auxiliary  
Oral  
Body temperature  
34.7˚C~37.3˚C  
35.5˚C~37.5˚C  
35.8˚C~38.0˚C  
36.6˚C~38.0˚C  
Inner Ear  
Rectal  
1. Chamberlain, J.M., MD, and Terndrup, T.E., New Light on Ear  
Thermometer Readings, Contemporary Pediatrics; March 1994.  
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PRECAUTION USING THERMOMETER  
Normal body temperature by age  
Ages  
1~2  
Body temperature  
36.1˚C~37.7˚C  
35.8˚C~37.5˚C  
35.6˚C~37.6˚C  
35.5˚C~37.2˚C  
3~10  
11~65  
Older than 65  
2. Chamberlain, J.M., MD, and Terndrup, T.E., Determination of  
Normal Ear Temperature with an Infrared Emission Detection  
Thermometer, Annals of Emergency Medicine; January 1995.  
The thermometer is initially calibrated at the time of manufacture.  
If this thermometer is used according to the use instructions,  
periodic re-calibration is not required.  
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MEMO  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
COMPONENTS ..................................................................... 14  
HANDSET DESCRIPTION .................................................... 15  
INTERNAL LCD (MAIN LCD) ................................................ 16  
• Main LCD Screen .............................................................. 16  
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SUB-LCD MENU OPTIONS  
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FUNCTION KEYS FUNCTION KEYS  
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QUICK START  
• Installing the Battery ........................................................ 22  
• Charging the Battery ........................................................ 22  
Getting started  
TURNING YOUR PHONE ON  
TURNING YOUR PHONE OFF  
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MAKING A CALL  
ENDING A CALL  
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ANSWERING A CALL  
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ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE VOLUME  
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BROWSING THE MAIN MENU  
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INPUTTING CHARACTERS AND NUMBERS  
Basic Functions  
SPEED DIALING  
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MAKING AN INTERNATIONAL CALL  
MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL  
MISSED CALLS  
PHONE BOOK SHORTCUT  
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LAST NUMBER DIALLED/RECEIVED/MISSED  
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CALL WAITING  
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DURING A CALL (OPTIONS DURING A CALL)  
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T9 GUIDELINE  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Menu functions  
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MESSAGES  
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SMS/EMS  
MMS  
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Voicemail  
Cell broadcasts  
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CALL LOGS  
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Received Calls  
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Dialled Calls  
Missed Calls  
Clear Logs  
Call Info  
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GPRS Info  
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SOUND  
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Ringing Settings  
Message Alert  
Key Tone  
Flip Open Tone  
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Sound Effect  
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SETTINGS  
Display  
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Date & Time  
Language  
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Reset Settings  
Information  
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Auto Power Alarm  
Answering machine  
Voice LED  
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NET SERVICES  
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Divert Calls  
Call Settings  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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Network Settings  
Security Settings  
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ORGANIZER ORGANIZER  
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Alarm  
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Scheduler  
Memo  
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Calculator  
Converter  
Stop Watch  
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FUN & TOOLS  
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Game  
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Downloaded  
Voice record  
Thermometer  
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Wap  
JAVA  
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Camera  
Memory info  
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STK  
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PHONEBOOK  
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Group search  
Name Search  
Photo search  
Add New Name  
Speed Dial List  
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Settings  
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MY MENU  
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Register in My Menu  
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Using a registered menu  
Deleting registered menus.  
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Reference  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Appendix  
ALL ABOUT PERFORMANCE AND SAFETY  
TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING  
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When the Insert SIM Cardmessage appears:  
When the Handset locked enter password”  
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message appears:  
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When the Enter PIN1message appears:  
When the No serviceor Network failure”  
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message appears:  
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When audio quality is poor:  
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When the other party cannot hear you speaking:  
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When battery lifetime is shorter than usual:  
When your cell phone does not turn on:  
When you are unable to send a message:  
When you are unable to make a call:  
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When you are unable to charge the battery:  
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When you are unable to input data into the Phone Book:  
When you are unable to select a certain function:  
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BATTERY USE  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
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Road Safety  
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OPERATING ENVIRONMENT  
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Malfunction of Nearby Electronic Devices  
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Emergency Calls  
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COMPONENTS  
The pictures shown below are for general user reference only.  
Individual items of the cell phone package may vary depending on  
the policy of your service provider.  
The Cell Phone  
AC Adapter  
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HANDSET DESCRIPTION  
* For detail usage of key  
Earpiece  
LCD display  
Antenna  
Sub display  
OK key  
MENU key  
Clear key  
Navigation  
keys  
Flash  
Camera  
Alphanumeric  
keys  
Microphone  
Power Adaptor  
Connectors  
Antenna  
Thermo sensor  
(lens)  
Side Key  
Camera  
Thermo sensor  
(lens)  
Power Adaptor  
Connectors  
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INTERNAL LCD (MAIN LCD)  
There are two LCD displays: main-LCD and sub-  
LCD. One displays only icons to show the status of  
the phone while the other shows messages,  
telephone numbers, icons, or other information.  
Main LCD Screen  
An icon(s) is displayed when a certain function is activated, a  
message has been received or idle mode.  
The figure above displays a list of all the possible icons that may be  
positioned at the top of the screen.  
The function of each icon is described below.  
Shows the strength of the RF signal. The  
greater the number of bars, the stronger  
the signal.  
Signal strength  
Call-active  
Melody  
Indicates that a call is in progress.  
Indicates that your ring type is in melody  
mode.  
Indicates that your ring type is in either  
vibration mode or etiquette mode  
(Vibration mode: yellow / Etiquette mode:  
blue).  
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Vibration  
Indicates that your ring type begins with  
either vibration-melody mode or  
vibration followed by melody mode.  
Vib then Ring/  
Vib and Ring  
Indicates that there is an unread  
message(s). When messages are stored in  
the SIM to the maximum storage  
SMS Message  
Alarm  
capacity, this icon will change to  
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Indicates that an alarm has been set.  
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INTERNAL LCD (MAIN LCD)  
Indicates that roaming service is  
available.  
Roaming  
Battery  
Shows remaining battery power.  
This icon will appear when you insert  
the SIM card that supports the GPRS  
function and when your phone is in  
GPRS service area (This means that your  
phone is camped to the GPRS service  
area.)  
GPRS  
Indicates that the auto-answering  
functionality has been activated. If the  
recorded messages are full (10 messages),  
Auto-  
Answering  
it changes to  
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Indicates that there are recorded  
messages that are unchecked.  
Recorded  
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SUB-LCD MENU OPTIONS  
You can select several options with Sub-LCD Menu. The Sub-LCD  
options are shown below.  
Camera  
1. While the flip is closed, press and hold the key to enter the  
camera mode.  
2. If the key is pressed after focusing the screen you want by  
referring to the sub-LCD screen, the current image on the screen  
will be photographed. To save it, press the key again in this  
condition. To cancel and enter the camera mode again, press the  
key, and to return to the standby screen, press the key.  
3. If you press the key in the camera mode, the brightness will be  
changed.  
Flash ON  
While the flip is closed, the camera flash can be used as an  
emergency light.  
1. On standby mode, press and hold the key to turn on the flash.  
2. Release the key to turn off the flash.  
Sublcd Menu  
You can use the SMS Inbox, All calls, and Check Temperature  
menus while the flip is closed.  
1. To enter the menu, press and hold the key in standby mode.  
Then, a list of menu will appear.  
2. After the menu you want is placed using either or key, you  
can press the key to enter the menu.  
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FUNCTION KEYS  
Function keys  
The following table shows a list of function keys, each of which has  
one or more functions.  
Key Icon  
Name  
Key Function  
Press this key to make a call or answer  
an incoming call when the answer type  
SEND KEY is ANY KEY & SEND KEY. If you wish to  
see the list of all recent calls, press this  
key once.  
Press this key to end a call or to convert  
to standby mode from menu mode.  
Press and hold this key to turn your  
END KEY  
phone on or off. Press the END key  
when call is incoming, then incoming  
call will be rejected.  
Press this key to select or activate the  
menu displayed on the screen.  
OK KEY  
Press this key to enter into the main  
MEMU KEY  
menu & pop up menu.  
Press this key to delete a single character,  
or press and hold this key to delete all  
characters. Press this key to return to the  
CLEAR KEY  
previous screen.  
Press one of the four keys (left, right, up,  
and down) to move the cursor in the  
menu list or editor. During a call, press  
the [Up] key to see the list of recent calls  
made or the [Down] key to see the list of  
calls received. If you press this key on  
the idle screen, you can easily access  
the Phonebook, Sound Setting, SMS, or  
My Menu (Hot Folder).  
NAVIGATION  
KEYS with  
shortcut keys  
to Hot Folder,  
Sound setting,  
Message and  
Phonebook  
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FUNCTION KEYS  
Key Icon  
Name  
Key Function  
Press this key if you wish to adjust the  
call volume during a call. From standby  
mode, press the [Vol Down] key to see  
the calendar. If you press the [Vol Up]  
key, you can enter the answering  
machine menu.  
SIDE UP and  
DOWN KEYS  
From the idle screen, press this key to  
directly access the [Camera] menu.  
CAMERA KEY  
WAP KEY  
From the idle screen, press this key to  
directly access the [WAP] menu.  
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QUICK START  
In order for you to use the phone the first time, you must follow the  
steps shown below.  
Install the SIM card inside the handset.  
When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are provided with a  
plug-in SIM card loaded with your subscription information.  
(such as PIN number, available optional services, etc.)  
If necessary, turn off your phone by pressing and holding the  
key until a closing message appears.  
1. Remove the battery from the phone.  
2. Clear the SIM slot and install the SIM card into the slot.  
3. If you wish to remove the SIM card, push it in the arrow direction  
shown in the picture below.  
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QUICK START  
Installing the Battery  
As shown in the picture below, fix the part (where the metal groove  
of the battery is located) into the groove at the bottom of the  
handset.  
1. Insert the part (where the metal groove of the battery is located)  
unto the groove at the bottom of the handset.  
2. Then press the top of the battery until it snaps.  
Charging the Battery  
Your phone is powered by a charged Li-ion battery. Use only  
authorized batteries and chargers. Ask your Pantech dealer for  
further details. You may use the phone while the battery is charging.  
In case a battery has been installed in the phone, open the cover to  
the power adapter connector at the bottom of the phone and  
connect the adapter to the connector. The adapter is supplied  
together with the phone.  
When the battery is fully charged, disconnect the adapter from the  
connector.  
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Getting started  
Turning your phone on  
Turning your phone off  
Making a call  
Ending a call  
Answering a call  
Adjusting the earpiece volume  
Browsing the main menu  
Inputting characters and numbers  
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TURNING YOUR PHONE ON  
Press and hold the  
phone on.  
key for approximately 3 seconds to turn your  
TURNING YOUR PHONE OFF  
Press and hold the  
key to turn your phone off.  
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MAKING A CALL  
Press and hold the  
key to turn your phone on.  
Insert the SIM card into the SIM slot when the Insert SIM card”  
message appears on the screen.  
Enter your PIN number (up to 8 characters) to unlock the handset  
(if applicable). If the correct PIN number has been entered, the  
search for the subscribed network will start automatically.  
In idle mode, enter the phone number with the area code. Press the  
key to make a call. If you wish to make an international call,  
press  
on the screen. Then dial the country code, area code and telephone  
number. If you press and hold the key, you can insert the P’  
twice or press and hold  
until the +symbol appears  
pause symbol between each code and telephone number for a  
delay of 2 seconds.  
You can also make an emergency call without the SIM. To make an  
emergency call, enter the emergency number and press  
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ENDING A CALL  
Press the  
the flip  
key to cancel or disconnect a call or just simply close  
ANSWERING A CALL  
When the phone rings a melody or vibrates, if the service is  
available to you, the screen will display the name or telephone  
number of the caller. The callers name will be displayed only  
when his/her telephone number and name are archived in the  
Phone Book. If you wish to answer a call in normal mode, simply  
press the  
key(when the Answer type is set to  
answer a call by pressing any key except the  
mode.  
key. If you wish to answer a call, simply press the  
or [Any Key]) and you can  
key in [Any key]  
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ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE VOLUME  
If you wish to adjust the earpiece volume while speaking on your  
phone, adjust the volume key on the side of the phone to select the  
desired level from the 8 different volume levels.  
BROWSING THE MAIN MENU  
If you wish to enter the main menu from the idle screen, press the  
key. Press the  
idle screen. With the navigation keys,  
select one item from the item menu. You can answer questions by  
pressing the key for Yesand the key for No.  
or  
key to exit the menu and return to the  
and , you can  
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INPUTTING CHARACTERS AND NUMBERS  
Select the keypad of the number you wish to input. If you wish to  
input characters, you must be in the T9mode (e.g. Phone Book,  
Message). For detailed information, see the T9section in the  
Appendix. Press the  
key for an extended period of time, all characters on the screen  
will be deleted.  
key to delete a character, If you hold the  
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Basic Functions  
Speed Dialing  
Making an international call  
Making an emergency call  
Missed calls  
Phone Book shortcut  
Last number dialled/received/missed  
Call waiting  
During a call (Options during a call)  
T9 GUIDELINE  
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SPEED DIALING  
There are two ways to make a call from the idle screen. The general  
method is to dial the destination number and press the  
key; the  
other is to use the Speed Dial function. The Speed Dial allows you  
to make a call quickly without dialing the actual phone number. If  
the index number which is allocated to each phone number saved  
in the Phone Book is within the range of 2~9, simply press and hold  
the index associated with the phone number that you wish to call.  
Or you can enter  
key and then the number key that  
corresponds with the index number, and then press  
to call the  
number. If the index number is within the range of 10~99, enter th  
two numbers of the index with the number key and then press the  
key. Then the phone will attempt to call the phone number  
associated with the two-digit index number.  
For example, if the index number is  
index shown in the Phone Book. Or you can enter  
and then press to call the number. If the index number is 34,  
press the number keys and , and then press the key.  
, simply press and hold that  
and keys  
The range of index numbers available for Speed Dial is 2 to 99.  
key is the hot key for Voice mail.  
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MAKING AN INTERNATIONAL CALL  
To make an international call, press  
twice or press and hold  
until you see a +sign on the screen. Once you see the +sign,  
dial the destination country number.  
MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL  
You can make an emergency call by entering the emergency  
number and then pressing the  
key. If you are within the GSM  
network range, you may make emergency phone calls in any  
country regardless of whether you are using an SIM card.  
MISSED CALLS  
If you miss an incoming call for any reason, a missed call message  
will appear on the screen as reminder. To return a missed call,  
select  
© [Call logs] © [Missed calls]. Use the  
/
key to  
locate the number you wish to call and press the  
key to dial.  
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PHONE BOOK SHORTCUT  
You may move directly to the Phone Book menu from the idle  
screen by pressing the  
key of navigation. You can also store a  
phone number(s) in the Phone Book by dialing the number on the  
idle screen, pressing and holding the key.  
LAST NUMBER DIALLED/RECEIVED/MISSED  
In order to view the list of recently made or received calls, press the  
key. If you wish to make a call to one of the numbers on the  
list, use the  
make the call. If you press the  
number will be displayed.  
/
key to select the number. Press the  
key to  
key, information on the selected  
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CALL WAITING  
(A subscription with your Network Service Provider is needed to  
use this service. Please check with your Network Service Provider  
before using this function.)  
On an incoming call, press the  
following call options.  
key to select one of the  
[MENU]  
1. Answer: Accepts an incoming call.  
2. Reject: Ends an incoming call without accepting it.  
3. I am busy: Makes the message I am busybe heard to the caller  
without accepting an incoming call.  
If another call comes in while you are on the phone, you may  
choose from the three options.  
Press the  
key to reject an incoming call.  
Press the key to hold an active call and connect to the  
incoming call.  
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DURING A CALL (OPTIONS DURING A CALL)  
You may use different call options while engaging in a phone call  
by pressing the  
key.  
[MENU]  
1. Phonebook  
2. Messages  
3. Volume  
4. Hold  
5. End current  
6. Mute on  
7. DTMF on/off  
Each function is described below.  
Phonebook: Allows you to access the Phonebook menu during a  
call.  
Messages: Allows you to access the Messages menu during a call.  
Volume: Allows you to adjust the volume during a call.  
Hold: You may take another call while holding a currently active  
phone call.  
End current: This function ends the currently active call.  
Mute: When activating this function while using your phone, the  
recipient will not hear any sounds.  
DTMF on/off: Allows you to set the DTMF tone for On or Off.  
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T9 GUIDELINE  
T9 English  
In the T9 English editor, basic usage is the same as  
using a computer keypad. For example, to write  
hello, type  
where each  
number represents an alphabet. If you cannot find  
the desired word, you can get a list of candidate  
words by pressing  
and upper case letters, press  
a period and to insert a space. Use the  
. To shift between lower case  
. Press  
to insert  
/
key to navigate through different insert modes. To change to the T9  
symbol mode, press and hold  
. To change to T9 symbol mode,  
press and hold  
key.  
Multi-tap English  
You can enter special English words such as names,  
nicknames, abbreviations, etc. T9 English has a  
dictionary function with which you can look up  
desired words. As with any other cell phone,  
candidate words will automatically show up after  
you input the first few characters. You may use the  
key to switch between lower case and upper  
case letters, and also to move to the T9 mode.  
T9 Number and T9 Symbol  
This is the mode for entering  
numbers and symbols. You can  
select symbols from the Select  
window.  
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MEMO  
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Menu functions  
Menu Type  
There are two types of menus: the basic menu and  
My Menu. If you wish to use the main menu, press the  
key. If you wish to use the My Menu option, press the  
left NAVI key.  
Messages  
Call Logs  
Sound  
Settings  
Net Services  
Organizer  
Fun & Tools  
STK  
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SMS/EMS  
EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service) is built upon SMS (Short  
Message Service) technology. You can add pictures, animations,  
melodies and emoticons to a text message and designate text  
properties through EMS.  
Before getting started  
First, check whether the service center number is set up. This  
number is usually provided by your service provider and stored in  
the SIM card.  
[MENU]  
1. Create  
2. Inbox  
3. Outbox  
4. Archive  
5. Settings  
6. Used space  
Create: Write new messages.  
Inbox: Displays the list of received messages.  
Outbox: Displays the list of messages waiting to be sent.  
Archive: Displays the list of messages stored in the phone  
memory.  
Settings: See Detailed Functions of Settings.’  
Used space: Displays the current status of SIM.  
(Total capacity of SIM memory, number of messages stored,  
number of messages unread)  
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Detailed functions of settings  
[MENU]  
1.Message center  
2.Message lifetime  
3.Message format  
Message center: Allows the URL of proxy relay or allows MMSC  
to be set.  
Message lifetime: Adjust the lifetime of messages  
(1 hour ~ 6 months).  
Message format: Determine the message format (Normal, Fax,  
Voicemail, ERMES, National paging, X.400, Internet)  
Detailed functions of Used Space  
1. Capacity  
2. Used records  
3. Unread records  
Capacity: Displays the amount of storage space in SIM memory  
Used records: Displays the number of messages stored in SIM  
memory.  
Unread records: Displays the number of unread messages.  
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Inbox, Outbox, Archive messages  
Inbox  
1
Choose the Inboxmenu and press the  
key to display  
the list of messages in the Inbox. Messages are shown with  
the caller number and the corresponding name in the Phone  
Book, if available.  
2
3
To select a message, choose an item from the list and press  
the  
key.  
The chosen message appears on the screen. If the message  
contains an item, put the cursor behind the item. If the item  
is an animation, it will start to move. If it is a melody, you  
will hear sound.  
4
Press the  
key for menu options. You may choose from  
Edit, Delete, Forward, Text Replyand Voice call.  
Outbox  
1
Choose the Outboxmenu and press the  
key to display  
key.  
the list of messages in the Outbox.  
2
3
Choose an item from the list and press the  
When the chosen message is displayed on the screen, press  
the key.  
4
Choose from Edit, Deleteand Forwardmenu options.  
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Archive  
1
2
3
4
Select the Archivemenu and press the  
key to display  
the archive list.  
Select the stored message, the data size will be displayed  
under the message. And press menu key.  
You may choose from the Info, Deleteand Rename”  
menu options that appear.  
If you press the  
key from the Archivelist, you will see  
the contents of the message.  
Inbox and Outbox menu  
[MENU]  
1. Edit  
2. Delete  
3. Forward  
4. Text Replay  
5. Voice call  
Edit: Edit received and sent messages.  
Delete: Delete a message.  
Forward: Forward a received or sent message to another person.  
Text Reply: Write and send a new message with the senders  
number set as the default.  
Voice call: Make a call to the senders number.  
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Archive menu  
[MENU]  
1. Info  
2. Delete  
3. Rename  
Info: Displays the type of message (SMS/EMS), saved date and  
time, and data size.  
Delete: Delete messages stored in the Archive.  
Rename: Rename a message.  
Creating/Sending/Storing a message  
Creating a message  
1. Choose the Createoption and press the  
key.  
2. While creating a message, you can choose  
Insert Itemsby pressing the  
key.  
3. From Insert Items,you may choose from  
Picture/ Animation/ Melody/ Message/  
Emoticon.  
4. Predefinedand Loadwill be displayed on the screen.  
5. Use the  
key to choose an item and press the  
key. The  
chosen item will be loaded.  
Predefined: Loads items stored in your phone memory. (This  
does not appear on Picture/Message.)  
Load: Loads the items that you stored in the file system.  
File size limit for EMS files  
Picture: 16*16(pixel), 32*32(pixel)  
Animation: 8*8(pixel), 16*16(pixel)  
Melody: 128 byte  
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File extension names available for EMS items (for Load)  
Picture: *.wbmp  
Animation: *.awb  
Melody: *.imy  
Text style  
You may change the properties of text messages.  
1. Press the  
key while creating a message.  
key.  
2. Choose Text styleand press the  
3. You can choose from Underline/Bold/Strikeout.  
(Note: This feature is not applicable to Chinese languages.)  
T9 options  
See the Appendix on how to use the Editor.  
Sending the message  
1
2
3
After writing the message, press the  
Choose Sendand press the key.  
key.  
You may input the recipients phone number or retrieve the  
number from the Phone Bookvia the option.  
4
After inputting the destination phone number, press the  
key to send the message. You will see a sending animation  
and the transmission progress (e.g. 1/3) on the screen.  
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Storing messages  
Storing messages in the SIM card  
Press the  
key after writing a message.  
1
2
Once Saving message © Message savedappears on the  
screen, the message will be saved to the SIM card.  
Storing messages in the handset  
1. Press the  
key after writing a message.  
2. Select Archiveand press the  
key.  
3. Select Saveand press «Save here» to input a filename for your  
message.  
4. The message will be stored in the handset once you press the  
key.  
Receiving a message  
When you receive a message, you will be alerted by a bell sound,  
and a received messageanimation will run on the screen.  
The number of messages received will then be displayed on the idle  
screen. (If you receive messages with multiple pages, the alert will  
sound when the last page is received.)  
Messages stored in the SIM card  
Received messages are stored in the SIM card. If the memory is full,  
you can no longer receive messages. In such a case, an icon  
indicating that SIM memory is full will be displayed on the idle  
screen. You can receive more messages by deleting stored  
messages.  
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Storing messages with attached files  
You may store Picture/Animation/Melody/Message/Emoticon in the  
phone memory if the received message contains them. (Only user-  
defined items are possible.)  
1. Place the cursor behind the item while you check the message.  
2. Press the  
key to set the file name and directory.  
3. The message is stored in phone memory.  
4. Stored items may be sent by going through the following steps  
under the Createoption: [Insert item] © [Picture/Animation/  
Melody/Message] © [Load].  
Page limit in “Create”  
The maximum number of pages allowed for each message under  
the Createoption is 7 pages.  
Every time a page is completed, a popup (e.g. SMS1) appears.  
- Maximum words allowed per text-only message  
English  
153 characters * 6 pages + 1(input of the 7th page) = 919 characters  
Chinese  
67 characters * 6 pages + 1(input of the 7th page) = 403 characters  
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MMS  
MMS stands for multimedia messaging system that can send files  
taken from the digital camera, downloaded image files and sound  
files. The file limit for each object is 32KB, and the total message  
limit is 64KB.  
Menu structure  
MMS  
Create : Creates and sends new messages.  
Inbox : Displays received messages.  
Outbox : Displays a list of messages to be sent.  
Drafts : Displays a list of incomplete messages.  
Sent : Displays a list of messages sent.  
Archive : Shows stored messages.  
Templates : Shows a list of templates that can be applied when  
writing new messages.  
MMS Settings  
- Save messages : You can decide whether or not  
you will store all messages in the Sent mailbox.  
- Delivery receipts : Use this function to check if a  
sent message has been delivered to the recipient,  
or to determine if you will send a Delivery Report  
demanded by an incoming message.  
- MMS center : Sets the address of the MMS center.  
- WAP Profile : Sets the configuration of the WAP  
profile used when receiving or sending MMS  
messages.  
- MMS life time : Determines the lifetime of MMS  
messages.  
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- MMS download :  
Automatic : New messages are downloaded onto the background  
as soon as they are received, and you receive notification when  
the download is complete.  
On read: New messages are downloaded when you open the  
file.  
- Spam filter: Sets a spam filter for MMS messages  
that are set as Advertisement.  
Off: Receives all MMS messages.  
Prompt if spam: Asks your permission before  
downloading spam messages.  
Reject spam: Rejects all spam messages.  
Writing and sending multimedia messages  
A new message may be written by selecting the Createoption.  
Once you select this option, the screen displays the first page of an  
MMS message.  
Along the top of the message screen is a status bar that shows the  
information and status of the message. This bar also shows whether  
the current page of the message contains sound, and the message  
size and page number of the message you are reading.  
1. Select MMS from the Message menu, scroll to Createand press  
the  
key.  
2. Write your message. For example, you may write Hello world.  
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3. You may attach, change, or delete image or sound objects to the  
message. Using the  
menu options.:  
key enables you to use the following  
- Add picture: To insert an image, press the  
Add picture. Select a picture file (*.bmp, *.jpg, *.gif, *.png)  
from the list, and press the key.  
- Add photo: To insert an image file stored by the camera, press  
the key and select Add photo. Select a picture file (*.jpg)  
and press the key.  
key and select  
- Add sound: To insert a sound file, press the  
Add sound. Choose the desired sound file (*.imy, *.mid,  
*.mmf) by pressing the key.  
- Change picture/photo/sound: To change an object already  
key and select  
inserted, press the  
key and select Change picture,  
Change photoor Change sound.Select and change the  
desired file.  
- Apply template: You may reorganize your current message by  
using stored templates.  
- Add page: To add a new page, press the  
Moreand then select Add page.”  
key, and select  
- Delete objet: To delete an inserted object, press the  
select Delete object. Select the object you wish to delete and  
press the key.  
key and  
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4. Adjust the object properties of inserted images  
and sounds.  
- Object properties: press the  
key and go  
through the following steps Select More©  
Object properties© desired object (image,  
sound). Then press the  
key. This function  
allows you to set the time for displaying a sound  
or image once the text message appears on the  
screen, or the extent of time the sound or image will be  
displayed  
5. Adjust page properties.  
- Page property © Page layout : Press the  
key  
and select More© Page properties© Page  
layout. You can choose whether you will  
position the image or text on top of a message.  
- Page property © Displayed for: Press the  
key and select More© Page properties©  
Displayed for. You can set the length of time  
each page will be displayed before going on to the next page.  
6. To check if a written message will be correctly  
displayed, press the  
If the contents of the message are displayed  
correctly, press the key © Done.  
key and select Preview.  
7. When the address option menu appears, scroll to  
TOand press okkey in order to select the  
phone number of a recipient. Press the  
key  
to select the number from the Phone Book or  
directly enter the number. When the number is entered, moved  
to Add addressand press the  
key to exit.  
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8. Move to Subjectand enter the message title.  
9. For additional configuration of message  
properties, select Moreand set the priority level  
to Normal, High, or Low.  
10. If a message has been written, you can either  
send it right away or send it later by saving it.  
To send it immediately, select the Sendoption.  
To save it so that you can send it later, select the  
Send lateroption.  
Receiving Messages  
When a new MMS message has been received, the message alert  
function is activated, displaying a new message icon on the idle  
screen.  
1. Select MMSfrom the message menu, move to Inboxand  
select the message by pressing the  
key.  
2. The message will begin downloading with the display of a  
receiving screen.  
3. Once the download is complete, the message will be displayed  
on the screen.  
Read Message and its functions  
1. Choose a message box (Outbox,Inbox).  
2. Choose the message you wish to read and press the  
key or  
press the  
key and select Read.  
3. Press the  
key and choose Select.This option has the  
following functions.  
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- Play: Displays an image or plays a sound file attached to the  
current page. (This function is activated only if there are 2 or  
more pages.)  
- Play from start: Displays an image or plays a sound file starting  
from the first page. (This function is activated only if there are 2  
or more pages.)  
- Step forward a page, Step back a page: Moves to the previous  
or next page depending on the option you choose. On your  
handset keypad, you may perform this function by using the  
/
keys.  
- Edit: Edits the current message.  
- Delete: Deletes the current message.  
- Reply: Writes a reply message.  
- Move to: Moves a message to a desired message box.  
- Forward: Sends received mail to a third party.  
- Archive: Moves a message to the Archive.  
- Save as template: Saves the current message as a template. You  
may apply the saved template when writing a new message.  
- Object: Saves all objects included in a message.  
- Details: Shows detailed information of a message.  
Storing message objects  
1. Select a message box.  
2. Select the message you wish to read and press the  
key, or  
press the  
key and select Read..  
3. Press the  
key and select Object.  
4. Select an object you wish to store and press the  
key.  
key to save.  
5. Edit the file name to be stored and press the  
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Deleting a message  
1. Choose a message box.  
2. Choose the message to be deleted and press the  
3. Select Delete..  
key.  
key.  
Moving a message  
1. Choose a message box.  
2. Choose the message to be moved and press the  
3. Select Move toto move the mail to the desired message box.  
Editing a message  
1. Choose a message box.  
2. Choose the message to be edited, press the  
Edit.”  
key and select  
3. Follow the steps for writing a message.  
Voicemail  
[MENU]  
1. Call  
2. On  
3. Off  
4. Settings  
You can connect to the voice mailbox provided by your network  
service provider and listen to your voicemail messages. If you select  
the Calloption, the phone will automatically dial the designated  
number for your voice mailbox.  
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Each option is described below.  
Call: Makes a call to the pre-defined voice mailbox system to  
receive voicemail.  
On: Makes a call to your voice mailbox to activate voicemail  
service.  
Off: Makes a call to your voice mailbox to disactivate voicemail  
service.  
Settings: See the Settingssection below.  
Settings  
1. Box numbers  
Sets Home Mbox / Roam Mbox / Voice no./  
Message no./ Disable no. / Enable no.  
respectively  
2. Sets the voicemail alert by call to inform you of  
voicemail arrival  
3. Sets the voicemail alert by SMS to inform you of  
voice mail arrival  
4. Alert match-Sets the message to be displayed when a voice mail  
arrives.  
Cell broadcasts  
Read info  
You can read cell broadcast messages sent by your  
network service provider.  
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Settings  
Enables you to select preferred topics and  
languages.  
Language  
You can specify the language of the message.  
You may also add new languages or delete existing  
ones.  
1. Insert: This function is used when you add a new language.  
Newly added languages are displayed at the top of the language  
list.  
2. Add to End: Same as Insert,except newly added languages are  
displayed at the bottom of the language list.  
3. Delete: Deletes a language from the language list.  
Set Info  
You can set message topics.  
1. Create subject: Use this function to add a new subject to the  
current subject list. You may add, edit or delete a subject by  
pressing the  
key from the listed subjects.  
2. Current list: Shows the currently stored subject list. You may add  
or delete a topic by pressing the key from the listed subjects.  
You may choose up to a maximum of 2 subjects from the current  
list.  
For more information, contact your network service provider.  
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CALL LOGS  
With this function, you can maintain received calls, dialled calls,  
missed calls, clear logs, call info, GPRS info.  
Received Calls  
Displays the list of received calls and has the  
following sub-functions: edit, view call logs, add to  
P-Book, send SMS and delete.  
Dialled Calls  
Displays the list of outgoing calls and has the following sub-  
functions: edit, view Call logs, add to Phone Book, send SMS, and  
delete.  
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Missed Calls  
Displays the list of calls youve missed and has the following sub-  
functions: edit, view call logs, add to Phone Book, send SMS, and  
delete.  
From the Call Logs screen, scroll to the desired list and press the  
key. If there is nothing saved in the list, the phrase List Emptywill  
appear on a guidance window for approximately two seconds  
before returning to the previous window state. The sub-menu (pop-  
up menu) of the above list will appear when you press the  
key.  
If you wish to delete the contents of the list, select the Clear logs”  
function.  
SEND OPTION: If you wish to make a call to a number in the  
phone number list, scroll to the desired phone number and press  
the  
key.  
MENU OPTION: You may use the following sub-options under  
the phone number selected by using the scroll bar.  
EDIT: You may use the SEND OPTIONafter editing the  
selected phone number by using the  
/
keys. (This function  
is used only for received calls/ dialled calls/missed calls)  
VIEW CALL LOGS: If you wish to see detailed information on  
the selected phone number, press the  
key after scrolling to  
key after  
key to display the pop-up menu and scrolling to  
the desired phone number. Otherwise, press the  
pressing the  
View call logs.To close the log window, press the  
key  
and you will return to the previous phone number list.  
ADD TO P-BOOK: To save a phone number to the Phone Book  
by using the "Add to P-Book" function, scroll to the phone  
number to be saved and press the  
key to display the pop-up  
menu. Select the "Add to P-Book" option, and press the  
key.  
key or  
The number after selecting the type, it pressing the  
number key {1 is home, 2 is mobile, and 3 is office} press. This  
will enable you to use related functions. The phone numbers  
already saved will not appear in the pop-up menu.  
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SEND SMS: To send an SMS message using the number in the  
phone number list, scroll to the desired phone number, and  
press the  
key, scroll to "Send SMSand press the  
key.  
This will enable you to perform related functions.  
- While or prior to performing a function, pressing the  
will take you to the idle screen, and pressing the  
key  
key will  
take you to the previous screen. After display of the pop-up  
menu upon pressing the key,the menu will disappear if  
no key is pressed for ten seconds.  
Clear Logs  
Deletes received, dialled, or missed calls data, or the entire call list  
(select All calls).  
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Call Info  
Call costs  
Records call costs. The maximum cost of a call can be set to avoid  
overcharge.  
Last call  
Displays the cost of the last call.  
All calls  
Displays the costs of all calls. You can clear logs with PIN2  
authorization.  
Clear logs  
Clears all logs of call costs after you enter PIN2.  
Cost units  
Read the defined unit or set the unit of cost in the service area. You  
may select from the following two options:  
Read units: Read cost units.  
Set units: Set the current cost unit and cost per unit.  
Max cost  
Set the maximum value of a defined call cost via PIN2  
authorization.  
This function has the following two sub-options:  
Read limit: Read the maximum limit of a unit.  
Set limit : Set maximum units.  
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Call timers  
Records calling airtime.  
Last call  
Displays the airtime of the last call.  
Dialled calls  
Displays the airtime of the Dialled calls.  
Received calls  
Displays the airtime of the Received calls.  
All calls  
Displays the airtime of all calls.  
Reset call time  
Resets the time recorded for Last Call or All Calls.  
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GPRS Info  
Current connection  
Shows, in kilobytes, the current volume of data sent  
and received via GPRS.  
All connections  
Shows, in kilobytes, all data sent and received via GPRS.  
Last connection  
Shows, in kilobytes, the volume of the most recent data sent or  
received via GPRS.  
Clear logs  
Clears the logs related to GPRS.  
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SOUND  
You may set tones for ringing, messages, keys, flip opening, etc.  
Ringing Settings  
Ring type  
Ringing tone: Operates the sound selected from  
Melody, Bell Sound, Voice Sound, Natural Sound,  
and My Melody.  
Vibration: Operates only in vibration mode.  
Vib then Ring: Vibrates and then rings.  
Vib and Ring: Vibrates and rings simultaneously.  
Ascending: The ringing volume keeps rising.  
None (Quiet): Only the lamp flashes without any sound or vibration.  
Melody type  
There are five types of ringing tones: Melody, Bell Sound, Voice  
Sound, Natural Sound, and My Melody. Each of them has several  
different melodies.  
You can insert up to 5 different melodies in My Melody. You can  
set these melodies as follows: [7. Fun & Tools © 2. Downloaded ©  
3. Melody ©  
© Set as ringtone]. Please note that you can  
delete the melodies only through the [3.1 Ringing Settings]. When  
the melody type is My Melody, if you scroll to the melody name  
below My Melody, a hidden menu will appear. At this time, select  
and then Deleteto delete the melody.  
Ringing Volume  
There are 8 different volume levels (0~7) available for volume  
adjustment.  
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Message Alert  
Select mode: Once/Every 2 mins/Every 5 mins/  
Off. If you select Every 2 mins/Every 5 mins, the  
message tone will ring every 2 mins/5 mins if a  
message has not been checked.  
Tones: You can choose a message alert tone  
among three tones: Bell 1/Bell 2/Bell 3.  
Volume: There are 8 different volume levels (0~7) available for  
volume adjustment.  
Key Tone  
Settings: On and Off functions of the Key Tone.  
Tones: DTMF/Voice/Bell 1/Bell 2 /Bell 3 /Bell 4  
/Bell 5/Beep.  
The Key Tone is applied to number keys ‘  
key  
and ‘  
key.  
The Voiceand Bell 1options work only on the idle screen.  
Volume: There are 8 different volume levels (0~7) available for  
volume adjustment.  
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Flip Open Tone  
Settings: On and Off functions of the Flip open  
tone.  
Tones: Bell 1/Bell 2/Bell 3 This is the melody that  
rings when you open your phone flip. (There is no  
melody when you close the phone flip.)  
Volume: There are 8 different volume levels (0~7) available for  
volume adjustment.  
Sound Effect  
Connection/Minute minder/Disconnection/Area  
alerting /On & Off melody/Menu moving This  
function provides a melody option for the selected  
item(s). (one melody)  
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SOUND  
[Operating Method]  
- Bell/Vibration/Volume  
From the Sound Menu, select Sound Setting.  
Select Bell/Vibration/Volume by using the  
/
/
/
key.  
key to exit the  
: exits to the idle screen.)  
Press the  
key to save the selected item.  
If you do not wish to save, press the  
menu.  
or  
(
: exits to the previous stage.  
- Message Tone Setting  
Select the Message Alert menu.  
Select Mode/Tone/Volume by using the  
Press the key to save the selected item.  
/
/
/
key.  
Once: operates only once Every 2 mins: operates every two  
minutes Every 5 mins: operates every five minutes. If you do not  
wish to save, press the  
or  
key to exit the menu.  
(
: exits to the previous stage.  
: exits to the idle screen)  
- Key Tone Setting  
Select the Key Tone menu.  
Select Setting/Tone/Volume by using the  
/
/
/
key.  
key to save the selected item. If you do not wish to  
or key to exit the menu.  
: exits to the previous stage. : exits to the idle screen)  
Press the  
save, press  
(
For the Key Tone function, the changed tone applies only to  
number keys.  
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- Flip Open Tone  
Select the Flip Open Tone menu.  
Select Setting/Tone/Volume by using the  
/
/
/
key.  
Press the  
save, press the  
: exits to the previous stage.  
key to save the selected item. If you do not wish to  
or key to exit the menu.  
: exits to the idle screen.)  
(
Flip Open Tone: the tone that rings when you open the phone  
flip.  
- Sound Effect  
Connectionis the tone that is connected to making an  
outgoing call. Minute minderis a one-minute alert tone.  
Disconnectionis the tone that rings when an outgoing call is  
disconnected. Area alertingis the tone that rings when you are  
out of the service area. On & Off melodyis the tone that rings  
when you turn your phone on or off. Menu movingis the tone  
that rings when moving among the menus. The  
allows you to select each item within the menu. Use the  
key to select Set/ Unset. Use the key to save changed  
contents. If you do not wish to save, press the  
exit the menu.  
/
key  
/
or  
key to  
(
: exits to the previous stage.  
: exits to the idle screen.)  
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SETTINGS  
This menu allows you to check or edit functions related to the  
screen, date, time, etc.  
Display  
Visual Setting  
Screen Setting  
You may set any image shown below.  
Idle screen  
image  
Power On  
screen image  
Power Off  
screen image  
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MTcall screen  
image  
MOcall  
screen image  
Dialing  
screen image  
You can change the image to fit a specific situation by moving to  
the desired situation, using the  
downward, and using the  
key to move the Select bar  
/
key again to select the desired  
image. If you do not wish to change the image setting, press the  
or  
key to exit the menu.  
Screen Option  
You can select three different screen options in this menu.  
Screen option: Select the display options for the idle screen.  
Display string: Change the text string displayed on the idle screen.  
Font color: Change the font color.  
Move to each item using the  
/
key.  
- Screen option  
Use the  
screens.  
/
key to select one of the four idle  
Normal image: Displays the image set in the  
Screen Setting menu.  
Analog clock: Displays the analog clock screen.  
Calendar: Displays the calendar as the  
background.  
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User define image: Sets an image taken from your cell phone  
camera or downloaded from the Internet as the background. This  
option can be set in the [Camera], [Album], [Fun&Tools], and  
[Download] menus.  
- Display string  
Use the  
/
key to choose one of the three text string types for  
the idle screen.  
Time & Date: Shows the current date and time. To change the  
display setting, follow these steps: [setting]-[Date & Time]-  
[Display].  
Greeting: Shows a greeting message input by the user. To set the  
greeting message, follow these steps: [setting]-[display]-  
[greeting].  
D-day: Displays the D-day schedule. To enter the D-day  
schedule, follow these steps: [organizer]-[scheduler]-[menu key]-  
[View all event]-[menu key]-[On D-day]  
- Font color  
You can change the colors of all texts used in your handset.  
The colors available are: default color, red, blue, green, and dark  
gray.  
PW OnOff Screen  
In the album, you can set the animation of pictures  
taken by a camera as a Power On or Power Off.  
This setting will be automatically set as a User  
Defined img. If you choose a normal image from the  
current menu, the built-in animation will be displayed.  
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Greeting  
Once the Greeting function is set, the greeting message is displayed  
instead of an animation every time the handset is turned on. This  
message can be used in the idle screen as well. To set the message,  
follow these steps: [setting]-[display]-[visual setting]-[screen  
option]-[display string]-[greeting].  
Backlight  
Sets the backlight level for the Main and Sub-LCD.  
Use the  
and the  
/
key to scroll to a particular item  
key to adjust the level.  
/
Light Level: Indicates the level of brightness of the  
backlight when it is turned on. There are  
four levels that can be set. (Off, Low, High, Maximum)  
Minimal Brightness: Set the brightness of the backlight when the  
Light Duration expires. This cannot be higher than the current  
light level and, like the Light Level, there are four different levels.  
(Off, Low, High, Maximum)  
Light Duration: The backlight light level of the handset is  
automatically changed to the set level in Minimal Brightness  
when no entry is made within the set time. (Always off, 5 sec,  
10 sec, 20 sec, Always on)  
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SETTINGS  
Date & Time  
Set Time  
Input the desired time and press the [  
key to set the current time.  
If the time is set to a 12-hour format, press the *key in your  
handset to convert between am and pm modes.  
Set Date  
To set the current date, using Navigation key move  
the select box to the desired date and press the  
key. Press  
or  
to switch to a different month.  
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Set Time Zone  
Select the desired time zone and press the  
key to  
edit the current time and save it as the current time.  
Display  
You can set the time display format for your handset.  
Time format: Press the  
/
key to change  
between the 12-hour format and 24-hour format.  
Date format: You can change the date display  
format to D:M:Y, M:D:Y, or Y:M:D.  
Display: You can set the time-related display.  
Choose between Time Only, Date Only, and Date & Time.  
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SETTINGS  
Language  
Sets the language to be used in your handset. Scroll to the desired  
language in the language list and press the  
using the language.  
key to be being  
<Information> If you choose Automatic, the settings will change  
to the setting fixed in your SIM.  
Reset Settings  
You can use this function to set all of your saved data as default  
values. From Reset settings,enter the handset password and press  
the  
key when Restore factory settingsappears on a separate  
screen. This will make save all values saved in the handset as  
default values, and the handset will be rebooted automatically.  
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SETTINGS  
Information  
Own Number  
This function allows you to input, save, and edit  
your own phone number. If no phone number has  
been saved, the List Emptyscreen will appear.  
If you press the  
key at this stage, the Edit screen  
will appear to allow you to edit phone numbers.  
Once the numbers are entered and saved, they will  
be available from your handset.  
If you already have a phone number saved, press the  
select one of the following functions.  
key and  
[You can save only two numbers]  
Edit: Edits saved numbers.  
Add: Adds new numbers.  
Delete: Deletes saved numbers.  
<Information> You can save up to two Own Numbers.  
Software Version  
Allows you to check the software version of your handset.  
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SETTINGS  
Auto Power Alarm  
If an alarm is set on the auto power alarm on/off  
function and your phone is turned off, the alarm will  
ring automatically at the moment your phone is  
turned on at the time designated by the alarm. After  
the alarm, the handset power will be automatically  
turned off.  
Answering machine  
A unique feature of Pantech mobiles is the  
Answering Machine function, by which a user can  
record up to 10 messages. The user can also  
overhear the recording and can choose to accept or  
reject the call.  
To access answering machine press  
©
©
Settings  
Settings:  
You can turn on or off the answering machine by  
selecting this button. Press the right or left key to  
change between the On and Off. When the  
answering machine is activated, a mikeicon  
appears on the idle screen.  
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Response Time:  
You can set the response time before which the answering machine  
becomes activated. One can choose a response time of 3 secs. 5  
secs. or 10 secs.  
Response Message:  
You can choose between a set of 3 predefined messages and one  
user defined message as their choice of response message, when an  
incoming call is received.  
Absent: I am not available right now, please leave a message  
after the tone.”  
Meeting: I am in a meeting right now, please leave a message  
after the tone.”  
Driving: I am driving right now, please leave a message after the  
toneUser message is a message that the user can record by  
themselves. The next menu explains this.  
Recording  
By selecting this key, one can record messages of their choice to be  
played on the answering machine. Press button to start  
recording, by speaking clearly into the mouth piece/ microphone.  
Maximum recordable time is 15 secs. Once a message is recorded,  
User Defined Message is automatically selected as the Response  
Message.  
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User message  
Select this key to hear the recorded message. Press  
button to hear the recorded message. In case the  
user wishes to delete the recording, press  
key  
and select Delete. Message can be re-recorded by  
selecting the Recordingkey again. If message is  
deleted, the answering machine is reset to absentmode.  
(I am not available right now, please leave a message after the tone)  
Recorded message  
This key is selected to hear all recorded messages.  
To listen to the recorded messages, select the  
recorded message by moving the down/up arrow  
key and press  
button on the selected message.  
button  
To delete the recorded message, press  
and select Delete. A maximum of 10 messages  
can be recorded in the answering machine. The answering machine  
will not work when full capacity is reached  
(10 messages). Users can listen to the message being recorded by  
hearing into the ear-piece and can connect to the call any time  
during the recording by pressing the  
button.  
Whenever a message is recorded, a Recorded Messagesign giving  
the number of recorded messages is displayed on the sub-LCD. When  
flipped open, the main LCD gives the same display. To view the  
Recorded message, press  
key.  
A Audio-cassettetype icon appears on the idle screen, in case there  
any unread/unheard messages among the recorded messages.  
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Pantech phones have also developed a unique feature by which a  
voice call or a SMS message can be made to the person who has  
left a message. To access this function, select the recorded message  
to which the voice call/SMS needs to be made, then press  
button and select Callor Send message.  
Shortcut  
In idle screen, press the side volume key (short press) to access  
the answering machine function.  
When the answering machine is activated, users can connect to an  
incoming call any time while ringing or while recording by pressing  
the  
button.  
Voice LED  
The outside LED glitters according to the level of human voice  
during a call.  
On: Uses the Voice LED function.  
Off: Clears the Voice LED function  
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Divert Calls  
Divert calls: You can forward your incoming calls to  
a preset number.  
All Calls  
Divert all calls: You can forward all voice calls, data received, fax,  
and message services to another number.  
On  
This sets the Divert Callssoption for all incoming calls.  
If you select On, a screen will appear asking you for the number to  
forward to. After entering the number and pressing the  
key.  
Off  
Cancels the setting for the Divert all callsfunction.  
Status  
Displays the status of the current setting.  
By Service  
You can divert all services  
, make an individual setting for each  
service , or choose all services except messages  
.
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When Busy  
Diverting calls when busy: This forwards incoming  
calls to another number set by you when you are on  
the phone. You can set this function in the same  
manner shown in Divert all calls.  
On No Answer  
Diverting calls when there is no answer: This  
forwards incoming calls to a different number  
designated by you if you do not answer your phone  
within a designated time (between 5 and  
30 seconds).  
When Not Found  
Diverting calls when out of range: This forwards  
calls to a number designated by you if you are out  
of the network service area.  
You can set this function in the same manner  
shown in Divert all calls.  
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Cancel All  
Cancels all current settings for diverting calls.  
Call Settings  
Call settings: Sets all additional options available for use when  
making or receiving calls.  
Answer Type  
Answer type: Sets the method for answering  
incoming phone calls.  
Flip open  
Answer the phone by opening your phone flip.  
Send key  
Answer the phone only by pressing the  
key.  
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Any key  
Answers the phone by pressing any key except the  
and  
keys.  
Auto answer  
Automatically answer an incoming phone call after 10 seconds.  
Call Waiting  
Call waiting: This function lets you know if you  
receive an incoming call while you are on the line.  
Caller Number  
Caller number: Displays the phone number or  
name of the calling or called party. This function  
is dependent on whether or not you are subscribed  
to Caller ID service and also the settings of the  
caller.  
Show caller no.: It shows my number in the counterpart.  
Hide your no.: It hides my number in the counterpart.  
(Network dependent)  
Show called no.: It shows the number calling to me.  
(Network dependent)  
Hide if called: It hides the number calling to me.  
(Network dependent)  
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Automatic Redial  
Automatic redial: In the case of call drop when you attempt to  
make a call, the number will be automatically redialled 2 to 4  
times. You cannot set the number of attempts to be made.  
Network Settings  
Preferred N/W  
Setting to the preferred network: You can view the list of networks  
available to you. Press the  
sub-options.  
key and you will see the following  
Insert: Inserts your preferred network to the top of the list.  
Added to end: Adds the network to the end of the list.  
Delete: Deletes the selected network item.  
Your phone provides the profiles of several different service  
providers in many different countries. This menu allows you to  
select and register service providers of your choice (preferred  
network).  
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Add new N/W  
You can register a new network by the following steps.  
Country code: Enter the country code (3 digits) on the given  
screen.  
Network code: Enter the code (2 digits) of the network you wish  
to use.  
Enter name: You must enter the name of the network manually.  
This menu also has the following sub-menus.  
Add: Adds a new N/W.  
Change: Allows you to edit the contents of a network item.  
Delete: Deletes the selected network item.  
In the (1) Preferred N/Witems, use this menu to add a service  
provider other than those already stored.  
N/W selection  
This function allows you to prepare a list of network  
providers and select the preferred network provider.  
Automatic  
Automatically selects the network.  
Manual  
Allows you to select a network of your choice.  
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Change password  
The network password is available from your network service  
provider. It is also used for setting Network Call Barring options and  
is not the same  
as your SIM card PIN1.  
Security Settings  
To continue with this menu, you must first enter  
your password (PIN1). If you fail to enter the  
correct password three consecutive times, the PIN1  
will become blocked and you will return  
to the idle mode. Security settings allow you to  
block unauthorized personnel from using the phone.  
As such, you can bar services if your phone gets lost  
or stolen. You can change the passwords (PIN1 or  
PIN2) and set or cancel security settings. Such  
services include: Call Barring (baring  
sending/receiving) and FDN (Fixed Dialing Number).  
To change the settings of those services, you must  
first enter your PIN2 password.  
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SIM lock  
Lock: Allows you to set the function so that PIN1  
must be entered before proceeding to the idle  
screen once your cell phone is turned on.  
Unlock: Allows you to set the function so that you  
can proceed to the idle screen without entering  
PIN1.  
Change PIN: This is a menu displayed when the SIM lock setting  
is set to Lock. It allows you to change the PIN1 number at your  
discretion.  
Change PIN2: It allows you to change the PIN2 number at your  
discretion.  
Handset lock  
You can completely lock the phone by disallowing  
any calls when the password is incorrectly entered  
at the time the phone is turned on. Once your  
phone becomes locked, it cannot be unlocked even  
if the SIM card is replaced with another one. You  
can, however, use the emergency calls function even  
when the phone is locked.  
This function has the following sub-menus.  
Unlock: Allows you to set the function not to limit calls or access  
to menus.  
Call only: Regular calls are freely allowed, but the handset  
password must be entered to access menus.  
Lock: Only emergency calls are allowed. To access menus or for  
regular calls, you need to enter the handset password.  
Change code: Allows you to change the handset password at your  
discretion.  
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H/S barring  
This function offers multiple methods to limit  
incoming or outgoing calls. In general, the barring  
service is activated while interoperating with the  
network, but H/S barring is made by the phone  
itself. Major functions are as follows.  
Incoming  
Rejects all incoming calls. You can set this function by selecting  
ON/OFF in the menu.  
Outgoing  
This function bars outgoing calls. You have three options for this  
function. (1) Bar all outgoing calls, (2) Bar outgoing calls for  
specified numbers (e.g. with a designated prefix), and (3) Do not  
bar. If you select option (2), the bar list is displayed. You can either  
set the function here by selecting the entire list or use the pop-up  
menus such as add, edit, delete, and Clear allIf you attempt to  
make a call after setting the barring function, the message Call  
failed/Call barredwill appear on the screen.  
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N/W barring  
This function is available only if the service provider  
provides such a function and you have subscribed  
to it. Like the Divert Callsservice, you can set this  
function to the entire basic service group or make  
individual settings for each service. You can set  
each of the following services to On/Off: (1) All  
services, (2) Voice calls, (3) Data, (4) Fax, (5) Messages, and (6) All  
except messages. Any attempt to change the settings will require  
inputting the handset password.  
Foreign calls  
Barring of Outgoing International Calls (BOIC): Bars all outgoing  
international calls.  
Only Local/Home  
Barring of Outgoing Calls except those directed to the HPLMN  
Country (BOIC-exHC): Only calls to the Home PLMN country are  
allowed. Calls to all other countries are barred.  
Bar incoming  
Barring of All Incoming Calls (BAIC): Bars all incoming calls.  
Incoming abroad  
Barring of Incoming Calls when Roaming Outside the Home PLMN  
Country (BIC-Roam): If you are using the roaming service in a  
country other than the Home PLMN, this bars all incoming calls.  
Outgoing calls  
Barring of All Outgoing Calls (BAOC): Bars all outgoing calls.  
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The call list where the barring will be set is displayed.  
Select one item from the call list.  
Press the  
key.  
On: Sets barring on a specific call.  
Off: Releases the call subject to barring.  
Status: Shows whether or not the current call has been barred.  
Clear all  
Deactivates the barring items set through the [1-5] menu. You will  
be asked to enter a network password.  
Fixed dialing  
Fixed dial  
Fixed Dialing Numbers (FDN) is a service function that allows calls  
only to specific numbers of the phone numbers saved in your SIM.  
To set/release this function, you are asked to enter the PIN2  
password.  
Fixed dial list  
Displays the phone numbers saved on the FDN list.  
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CUG settings  
List CUGs  
Displays the CUG name list entered by you. Select the CUG name.  
Press the key.  
Add: The newly created CUG name positions itself at the bottom  
of the CUG name list.  
Edit: Edits the CUG name and index.  
Delete: Deletes the CUG name and index.  
Clear all: Deletes listed CUG names and indexes.  
Select  
1. Displays the CUG name list entered by you.  
2. If you select the CUG name, the CUG is set as your selection.  
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ORGANIZER  
In organizer you can set alarms, record important events, make  
notes, use a calculator, use a stop watch function and convert  
measures.  
Alarm  
You can set alarms to ring for once, or on a daily or weekly basis.  
Adding and deleting alarms  
Press  
key © then press  
key.  
Set the alarm time and move down once with the On/Off toggle  
bar, and select ON or OFF. In the next scroll bar, you can choose  
whether the alarm will ring once, daily or weekly at the alarm time  
set in the above.  
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Repetition type: once, daily, weekly  
If you choose [once], then it will ring just once on the given Alert  
Date and Time. If you choose [daily], then it will ring everyday at the  
given time. If you choose [weekly], then it will ring at the given time  
on the specific weekends you choose by pressing the direction key  
[].  
Selecting the alarm melody  
When you press the  
key from this screen, a popup window will  
appear. In this window, select the [Melody] to choose an alarm  
melody that you like. If you check the [On Morning Call] option, the  
alarm will ring even if your handset is in the <Etiquette Mode>.  
You may register up to five alarms.  
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Scheduler  
You may record an important event by setting a short  
note and alarms on the calendar. You can move the  
<red square> cursor by using the direction keys.  
[The above figure shows that an event has been  
registered.]  
Erasing and adding events  
Move the <blue square> cursor to the date you wish  
to insert an event. Press , and then select [Add  
key, and then  
Event]. Or you may press the  
and select [Add Event]  
Then you will see the screen shown below. You can  
move up or down by using direction keys.  
You can select the options by using the direction keys.  
/
/
1. Event: You can choose the type of the event.  
(options: meeting, call, restaurant, entertainment,  
birthday, travel and others.)  
2. Memo: You can access this feature by pressing  
any key except:  
,
,
,
keys.  
This allows you write a short note.  
3. Time: Records the event time.  
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4. Alarm alert: You can set when the alarm will ring.  
(Option: you can choose on time, 1 hour  
before, 2 hours before, 1 day before‘ ‘2 days  
beforeor no alerting‘  
5. Repeat: You can set how often the event happens,  
(Option: once, daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly.)  
ex) For a birthday, you may choose yearly.  
6. Press  
key to set an event alarm melody.  
7. Now that everything is set up, press  
the event.  
to save  
When a new event is set on a date, it is marked on  
the calendar. You can see the event registered on  
that date at the bottom of the calendar. Press  
see the detail of the events.  
to  
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You can see the pop up menu by pressing  
key.  
Add event: Adds a new event to the selected date.  
On d-day: Shows you how many days are left until the event.  
Delete and delete all: Deletes one or all of the events registered  
on the selected day.  
Memory info: Shows the number of events registered.  
Seeing all the events registered on the calendar  
Press  
Moving to a specific date  
Press key and select [Go to date]  
key and select [view all event]  
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Memo  
Allows you to keep short notes on your cell phone.  
Press  
, then you will see the following sub menus.  
1. Add: You can create a short note.  
2. Delete: Delete the selected note.  
3. Delete all: Deletes all notes.  
After you are done with the writing, press  
key to save the note.  
From the memo list screen, press  
key to see the contents of the  
selected note. You can keep up to 20 notes.  
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Calculator  
Adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing of  
decimal numbers are supported. Use the to  
select a calculation type, and press to get the  
result. Use the key to input a decimal point, and  
the key to change a symbol  
Example: 6 X 5 / 2 + 2 =  
[Keypad  
Up],  
], [Scroll Left],  
,
, [Scroll Right],  
,
, [Scroll  
,
Converter  
In converter, you can convert measures such as length, area,  
volume and weight from one unit to another. Basically length’  
includes cm, m, inch, feet, yard and mile. Areaincludes sq. m, a,  
sq. feet, sq. yard and acre. Volumeincludes cu. cm, cu. m, Liter,  
cu. inch, cu. feet, cu. yard, gallon. And weightincludes g, kg, t,  
grain, oz, pound.  
Select the measure among length, area, volume and  
weight pressing  
by using the  
or . After moving downward  
key, select a calculation unit by  
key or key. Enter the target value  
using the  
by using the keypad. Use the  
decimal point.  
key to input a  
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Press  
to go to the bottom. Then press the  
or  
key to select  
a calculation unit of the measure coverted. When a calculation  
value is entered, or every time the calculation unit of measure  
changes, the converter generates the corresponding results.  
Some units cannot be converted to another units. In such case, the  
resulting value becomes 0.If the values are beyond the  
calculation capacity available with the phone, the resulting value  
also becomes 0.”  
Stop Watch  
You can time an event using the stopwatch  
function. Use the [navigation] key to use the  
stopwatch function. Press start’  
event, press pauseto pause timing. Press  
resetto clear the time and wait.  
to time an  
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Game  
Photo Puzzle  
How to Play  
This game a kind of Jigsaw puzzle. User can select game type. In  
terms of Game Type, there are two types of game Swapping and  
Sliding type in Photo Puzzle. Swapping Type is a game that the  
player select the piece by moving direction key and after the  
player move the selected piece to wanted place, the player  
implement the place selected then, the place of two pieces will  
be exchanged each other. Sliding Type is a game that have the  
empty spaces and the player push the pieces into the empty  
space with direction key and the completed image is matched up  
to the original image correctly and the, the game stage will be  
cleared.  
Controls  
Key  
2/Up  
In Menu Screen / In Game Execution  
Moving Upward  
8/Down  
4/Left  
Moving Downward  
Change the Game Stage / Move to Left  
Change the Game Stage / Move to Right  
Confirm / select or cancel  
6/Right  
5/OK(select)  
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Downloaded  
You can see the list of image and melody files downloaded through  
EMS/MMS or mobile services. You can also delete, change file  
names and see the file information, as well as change the  
background and view image files.  
Image  
View a list of image files.  
Use the  
/
navigation keys to select images.  
These are the downloaded image files. You can see the information  
of the size of the selected file on the bottom. Use the  
choose a file.  
key to  
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In order to view the selected file, press the  
key  
on the file you wish to view. (If the selected file is a  
melody, it will be played.) (Images over 256 X 256  
cannot be viewed.) You can select a Menu while  
viewing the selected file.  
* In this state, you can use up/down scroll to  
directly view or play prev, next files.  
If you want to edit the image file, press  
key.  
When the file menu screen pops up, select the  
option you want and press  
.
Set as wallpaper: Press  
finished.  
key and wait until the progress bar is  
Info: You can see the basic file information, the number of pixels  
(width and length) of the image, and the resolution.  
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Delete: Deletes files.  
Rename: To rename a file. press  
key to go into the editing  
screen. After modifying the file name, press  
key  
* Press  
key or  
key to exit from the file menu screen.  
Animation  
This is the list of the downloaded animation files  
(Animation wbmp files only. You can see animation  
gif files in the image menu.). You can see the size of  
the selected animation file at the bottom the screen.  
Use the  
/
key to select a desired file. It will  
support only in under than 64Kbytes and width and  
height are under than 255*255. In order to perform tasks for  
animation files, press  
key. When the file menu pops up, use the  
key.  
Key to select the file and press  
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Info: You can view the basic file information, the number of  
pixels (width x length) and the resolution of color.  
Delete: Deletes files.  
Rename: Renames a file name. Press  
screen. Input a new file name and press  
key to go into the Editor  
key to save.  
* Press  
key or  
key to exit from the file menu screen.  
Melody  
You can see the list of the melody files downloaded.  
On the bottom of the screen, you can see the  
information on the size of the selected melody file.  
Use the  
key to select a desired melody file. In  
order to perform a task on  
a melody file, press  
screen pops up, use the  
file, and then press  
key. When the file menu  
key to select a desired melody  
/
key.  
Set as ringtone: Registers bell tones. Press  
the progress bar to end.  
key and wait for  
Info: You can see the basic file information and audio type  
(e.g. midi, melody).  
Delete: Deletes a file  
Rename: Changes a file name. Press  
screen. Enter a new file name, and press  
key to go into the Editor  
key to save.  
* Press  
key or  
key to exit from the file menu screen.  
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Voice record  
You can record your voice using the voice  
recording function. The voice recording function is  
comprised of [Voice record] for recording your  
voice and [Voice player] for playing the recorded  
voice. you can move to the [Voice record] by using  
the [Menu/Record] key at the voice record list.  
The [Voice record] offers the following functions:  
[RECORD], [STOP], [PLAY] and [SAVE]. Press the  
[RECORD] key to record your voice. When you  
press the [STOP] key and then [SAVE] key, the text  
editor window appears where you can enter the title  
for the recorded object. The title your name here  
will be displayed on the voice memo list.  
When the list of the recording files is created, press  
the  
key to select the list you want to play. From  
the [Voice player], select the [PLAY] key to play the  
recorded voice, and the [STOP] key to stop playing  
it.  
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[NOTE]  
Maximum recording time: 30 seconds / 1 voice memo  
Maximum number of recorded files: 3 files (When the remaining  
storage capacity of the file system is insufficient, it may be limited  
to less than 3 files)  
Thermometer  
Check Temperature  
For more information, please see the precaution  
section.  
You can place the thermo sensor on the back of the  
handset about 2 Cm apart from anywhere you want  
to measure your body temperature. Press  
key to  
start measuring. After the measurement is done, the body  
temperature will appear on the screen along with the alert sound.  
If the temperature is below 34 degree or over 40 degree, the  
measurement stops. If the measurement fails, the pop up message  
will appear along with the alert sound and it goes back to the initial  
screen. After the measurement is done, the record is automatically  
saved in History.  
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History  
Shows the history of measured body temperatures.  
(It saves up to 30 records.) You can press the  
key to select the action you want.  
Add to daily history: Adds the measured record to  
Daily history. If the record of same date exists  
already, it will be replaced with the current data.  
View graph: Views the measurements of temperature changes in  
graph format.  
Delete: Deletes the selected records.  
Daily History  
This shows the history of the body temperature  
measured daily. It keeps the records of 30 days since  
you saved in Daily history last time. You can press  
the  
key to select the action you want.  
View graph: Views the measurements of  
temperature changes in graph format.  
Delete: Deletes the selected records.  
Wap  
You can surf the Internet using the WAP browser. This means that  
you can be connected to the Internet anywhere, any time. For  
detailed information, ask your local dealer.  
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Home  
Resume  
Reconnects to the website most recently entered.  
Bookmarks  
You can store Internet addresses using WAP browsers.  
Push messages  
Your cell phone can receive Push Messages from your service  
provider.  
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Settings  
This function allows you to set connection settings,  
security certification, cache mode, and Push  
security.  
Connection  
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A. Homepage: This is the homepage address.  
B. Image settings: Allows you to select image display options.  
C. Connection type: This feature depends upon the Gateway  
operated by your service provider. Temporarysupports  
unapproved (connectionless) delivery processing service, while  
Continuoussupports approved delivery processing service.  
With-security/Without-securityis also provided as an option.  
Contact your service provider for detailed information.  
(Note: Since settings can vary depending on each service provider,  
optional features selected may not function properly. For detailed  
settings, contact your service provider.)  
D. Gateway settings: This is the Gateway ID with the password.  
E. Bearer: Allows you to select the bearer type (Data/GPRS.)  
F. GPRS settings  
1. IP address: Gateway IP address  
2. Access point: Access point name  
3. User ID  
4. Password  
G. Data settings  
1. IP address  
2. Dial number  
3. Data call type  
4. Data call speed  
5. User ID  
6. Password  
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Security cert  
These are the lists of Security Certificate.  
Cache mode  
One mode may be selected among two options. (Always  
check/Never check)  
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Push security  
Accept all.  
Trusted only.  
Accept none.  
Empty Temp File  
Empty Cache.  
Empty cookies.  
Empty password.  
Version info  
This function shows you the software version of the  
WAP browser.  
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On-line menu  
If you press the  
browser menu.  
key while browsing, you will be able to use the  
- Stop: Stops current page download.  
- Go back: Navigates back to the previous page in the history list.  
- Bookmarks: Displays the list of bookmarks.  
- Add bookmark: Bookmarks the current page.  
- Enter address: Allows you to enter a URL to browse.  
- Home: Takes you back to the initial stage of current page.  
- Top: Takes you back to the top of the current page.  
JAVA  
Download Java application and run it. The java application used in  
your cell phone is called MIDIet.  
You can use the WAP browser to search the MIDIet you want,  
download it, and install it to your phone.  
* No MIDIet is included in the current model. Please download  
your desired MIDIet.  
Viewing Java Application list  
1.  
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Java  
2. You can view the java application list stored  
inside your cell phone by pressing the  
list.  
MIDIet  
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Running java application  
1.  
©
Fun & Tools © press the  
© same as the above  
View the list of saved applications by pressing the MIDIet list  
Java key  
2.  
key.  
3. Choose application by using the navigation key.  
4. Select . You will see a pop up menu same as the following.  
Run: Runs selected application.  
Info: Deletes selected application from memory.  
Delete: Shows information of selected application.  
© Press Run to start game.  
Deleting java application  
1.  
©
Fun & Tools © press  
Press the MIDlet list key to view the list of saved  
applications.  
3. Use the navigation key to select the application to delete.  
4. Select . You will see a popup menu same as the following.  
Run: Runs selected application.  
© same as above  
2.  
Info: Deletes selected application from memory.  
Delete: Shows information of the selected application.  
© If you press Delete, a confirmation screen will appear.  
Select Yes to delete.  
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Viewing information of the java applications  
1.  
©
Fun & Tools © press  
© same as above  
2.  
Press the MIDIet list to view the list of saved applications.  
3. Use the navigation key to select the application to see  
information on.  
4. Press  
. A pop up menu will show up.  
Run: Runs selected application.  
Info: Deletes selected application from memory.  
Delete: Shows information of the selected application.  
© Press Info to confirm information of MIDIet.  
5. You can delete the MIDIet or come back to the MIDIet list screen  
by pressing the  
key.  
Downloading java application  
1. Use the WAP browser to select the MIDlet to download, and  
press the  
key.  
2. The information of the selected MIDIet will show up on the  
screen. Press to view the popup menu.  
Download: Downloads the selected MIDIet.  
Cancel: Cancels download.  
3. Select [Download]  
After the progressive bar progresses to the end, you will see a  
message, install complete.  
4. You can check the downloaded MIDIet in the Java option.  
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Java Network Settings  
You may select the wireless information system method for the  
JAVA application. This is identical to the [setting] in the WAP  
option.  
1.  
©
Fun & Tools © press  
© Same as above.  
2. Select connection. The setting screen for WAP will appear.  
* Refer to WAP settings for further information.  
Camera  
VGA(640x480), QVGA(320x240), LCD (128x160) supported  
Each animation is up to 300KB(from 10 sec to 20 sec., Zooming  
while taking photos)  
Movie Caller ID, Still photographs Caller Id, Power On & off. The  
movie taken by a user can be set as Idle Wallpaper  
Supports Photo Synthesis, Image Insertion, Writing, Stamp, Frame,  
Drawing various size of the dots & lines, and Coloring  
Views the Image saved in the album in an actual size (Zoon in  
Album)  
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Snapshot  
Single shot/Multi shot/Movie shot  
With the camera function, you can take pictures or video anywhere  
and anytime and save them in the phone. You can view or edit the  
stored pictures by using the Album function, or connect them to the  
telephone numbers registered in the Phonebook by using Photo  
Caller ID or Movie Caller ID.  
Default Preview Screen  
/
key: Zoom In/ZoomOut  
/
key: Brightness  
Volume Down key: Allows you to turn on and off  
the Sub LCD.  
Preview Menu  
All the settings made in the Preview Menu will be  
reset when you exit from the current Photographing  
mode. If you wish to keep the set values, make  
Photographing-related settings in the 5. Setting”  
menu.  
Resolutioin: VGA(640x480), QVGA(320x240),  
LCD(128x160)  
Mode: Single Shot/Multi Shot/Movie  
Sticker: 10 stickers  
Effect: Warm/Sepia/Antique/Cool/Moonlight/Fog/Negative/  
GrayScale/Embossing  
Quality: Determines the quality of the stored picture files. There are  
three quality levels: Fine/Normal/Low. As the Finestores the  
picture in the highest quality, and the file size becomes larger.  
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Date: Allows you to decide whether or not to insert the date on the  
picture is taken into the photograph.  
Timer: This is the SelfShot Timer. It supports 5 seconds and 10  
seconds.  
Sound: Allows you to determine sound during photographing.  
Flip: Coverts the screen into left, right, up and down side by  
pressing navigator key.  
Menu: Allows you to determine whether to display the soft key on  
the screen.  
Multi-shot  
If you select Multi Shot from the Preview Menu and  
then take a picture, multi-shot pictures as shown in  
the rignt figure will be displayed. From those  
pictures, you can select the ones to be saved or  
deleted by using [Save/Drop] button. Then, if you  
press the [Save all] button, saving will be initiated.  
VGA: 4 images.  
QVGA/LCD: photos can be taken till 15 images  
Camcoder  
You can take video (width-128, height-160) up to  
about 300KB. Depending on the characteristic of  
the images taken, you can take video from about  
10 to 20 seconds.  
Archive  
When storing the single-shots/multi-shots, you can also insert the  
file name and notes. You can only edit the file name for video.  
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Photo Album/Movie Album  
/
The album is comprised of Photo Album and Movie Ablum.  
[Multi View]  
[Single View]  
[Zoom View]  
Multi View: If the key is pressed on the screen, it sorts the  
files according to the file size, current and past date order.  
Zoom View: The photographs from [Single View] is downsized to  
the LCD size. To view the photograph in an actual size, you can  
press the OK key on the [Single View] screen. Then the [Zoom  
View] appears.  
VGA supports up to 3 steps, QVGA and LCD size photographs  
only support one step. QVGA allows you to view the areas that  
you could not view in the Single View.  
[MENU]  
You can delete picture, or set them as wallpaper or Caller ID, or  
edit them with the Image Editor.  
Set As Power On/Power Off Movie: You can set the movie that  
you have taken to be displayed when you power on or off.  
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Link PhoneBook: If a picture is set as the Caller ID, a copy of the  
picture will be separately saved in the Caller ID Directory which  
you can view from the Phonebook Photo Search menu. The video  
file that can be accessed via the Album is not be copied  
separately as its size is normally large. Therefore, unlike the  
picture set as the Caller ID, which does not disappear even if you  
remove it from the Album, the video set as the Caller ID will  
disappear completely if you remove it from the Album.  
Photo Studio  
In the Photo Studio, you can insert a word or  
sentence into the picture, or draw dots or lines of  
various sizes. You can also paint or attach a cute  
stamp or sticker. The edited image will saved in a  
compressed JPEG file of 128x160 size.  
Keys: You can use 1~ 9 digit keys on the keypad to move  
cursors. The digit 5 key in the center can be used to actually draw  
dots and lines and do coloring.  
Key: Select one of the Dot, Line, Coloring, Colorspoid, Stamp,  
and Sticker frame tools.  
Key: Select the property of the tool selected by the  
key.  
This key can be used to select the size of dots, the thickness of  
lines, the range of coloring area, stamp, and sticker.  
key: This key can be used to assign the color for dots, lines,  
coloring, and string.  
Tool Type ( key is used)  
Pencil: Used to draw a dot of Various Size ( key), Color  
key).  
(
+ Line : Used to draw a straight line of various thickness ( key),  
color( key). Starts to draw a line with the 5 key. If this  
is pressed, the line will be broken.  
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Coloring: Use this  
and use this  
Spoid: If the  
used colors , but the numbers are limited. In the Photo Studio,  
65,535 colors are available for coloring dots and lines. By using  
the color spoid, you can bring the color of photos or images that  
you are currently editing and apply that color to the dots, lines  
and coloring.  
key to select the range of coloring area,  
key to select a color.  
key is pressed, you can select the frequently  
Stamp: You can attach up to 30 stamps to the image.  
Sticker Frame: You can attach the sticker frame that is used in the  
camera sticker shot.  
Pop-up Menu  
Put Text: Used to attach a string to the image you are editing.  
You can change the color of string after entering a string and then  
pressing the  
.
Save: The edited image will be compressed to a 128x160 JPEG  
file and saved in the album.  
Save Area: Saved in a BMP format. When you want to save the  
image smaller than 128x160, use the Save Area function from the  
menu. The file will be saved in File Viewer (7.Fun&Tools © 7.2  
Downloaded © 7.2.1 Image).  
The saved BMP image can be retrieved using the <Load> menu  
and used for photo synthesis.  
Then the green colored area will become a transparent color.  
Select the Save Area from the menu and press the digit 5 key once  
at the <Left Top> starting point. Press the digit 5 key again at the  
<Right Below> end point. Then the save screen will appear.  
If the photograph is saved like this, the previous images will remain  
around the image you want after you loaded it for editing.  
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After the image is colored with a green color as above and the area  
is saved (Save Area), the green area will become a transparent area  
when loaded for editing other photographs.  
Load: Used to load the image saved in File Viwer compressed  
(7. Fun&Tools © 7.2 Downloaded © 7.2.1 Image) and synthesize  
it to the image currently being edited. If you move the cursor to  
the desired location and press the digit 5 key, the image will be  
synthesized.  
Undo: Used to undo one step of editing.  
Setting  
You can set various options such as Mode, Resolution, Quality,  
Date, Menu, Flash, Sound, and Autoname. The options set in this  
menu are automatically stored and are applied every time pictures  
or video are taken.  
Memory info  
This option shows the memory status. In order to select memory  
info, press , then press  
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STK  
STK is a service provided by the Network provider while you are  
using the GSM network. For detailed information, contact the  
Network provider which you are subscribed to.  
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PHONEBOOK  
The Phonebook menu allows you to set up your  
own phone book. You may add or delete at  
anytime. In addition, you may select whether to  
save data in the SIM card or phone memory. You  
can save up to 800 numbers in the Phone memory,  
and up to 254 numbers in the SIM card. (Note: The  
storage capacity of a SIM card may vary depending  
on its manufacturer.)  
* To access the phonebook menu, press the down key from the idle  
screen.  
* Press the down key to move to the phonebook menu from the idle  
screen.  
Group search  
You may search according to each group.  
menu/select Edit’  
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Name Search  
Select [Name search] and enter the name to search in the text  
editor. The cursor will then move to the name list most similar to  
the entered name. If there are no similar names, then you will see  
an alphabetically arrayed list.  
menu/select Edit’  
If the name is too long, (maximum of 20 English alphabets, 10  
Chinese characters) then it will automatically scroll sideways. Use  
the  
selected phone number the screen.  
You can save one phone number per person using SIM, and up to  
three numbers using Phone memory. Use the key ( ) to  
key to move  
/
and press the  
key to call the  
/
move to each icon on the right side of the selected name. You may  
also directly call up the selected phone number. The number which  
displays on the bottom represents the location of the cursor or the  
number of the icon. Is the character length is too long, the  
characters scroll sideways.  
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The menu which appears when you press the MENU key in the  
Phonebook (when no icon is selected)  
Search (search a number in the list)  
Edit  
Delete (delete all numbers of the person)  
The menu which appears when you press the MENU key in the  
Phonebook (when an icon is selected)  
Edit  
Delete(delete the selected number)  
Add to Speed (store the number to the Speed Dial)  
Send Message (Menu to send SMS)  
Select each number with left & right  
navigation key.  
Press the  
key to view the saved list in  
the screen. Select the edit key in order to  
edit contents.  
Photo search  
You can view and delete the pictures or video set as the Caller ID.  
When there no images linked, you will see a popup message, list  
empty. You can make call by selecting the linking photo image and  
pressing the  
Key: It shows each telephone number linked to the  
photographs.  
key.  
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Add New Name  
If you select this menu you must first decide  
whether to save the phone number to the SIM or  
to the Handset. If you decide where to save, then  
register the new number in the edit mode. It is  
possible to move to the edit screen by using the  
number keys to input a memo/name. Press the  
key after inputting, and you will be taken back to the initial screen  
where you saved your phone number. If you want to add photo  
images, move the cursor to the photo input space and use the  
key to select the menu you want. The same applies when deleting  
photo images. Use the left/right key to select the group and melody.  
After inputting characters, press the  
key to save. You will be  
allowed to save only one telephone number per person using SIM,  
and three using the Phone memory.  
Speed Dial  
A maximum of 8 (02-09) phone numbers can be  
saved in SIM, and 90 in the phone memory,  
allowing a total of 98 speed dials. Move the cursor  
to automatically scroll the names and the phone  
numbers of the selected list. Press the corresponding  
number in the idle screen and press the  
key to  
move to the phone number registered in the speed dial list.  
To register a number in the speed dial list, press the  
in the  
phonebook and select add to speed. Remember to press the  
key after you select the icon in the phone book list. In the speed  
dial menu, move the cursor to the desired number and press the  
key. (The numbers that are saved in SIM may be titled 2-9 and the  
numbers using phone memory may be titled 10-99)  
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Settings  
Save nos. to  
You can save phone numbers to a specified location  
using this menu. You can select SIM card/Phone  
memory/Choice. Choicelets you choose from  
either SIM card or Phone memory every time you  
add a new phone number.  
Used space  
This shows you the size of your phonebook. You can save 800  
numbers in the Handset memory, and about 254 maximum number  
using SIM card making it a total of 1054 phone numbers (The  
storage of the SIM card comes to decide by the manufacturing  
company).  
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Group ring tones  
You can designate different melodies to different groups.  
Delete all  
This lets you delete all phone numbers saved in your phonebook.  
The speed dial listwill also be deleted. This feature is used to  
delete the entire phone numbers in the Phonebook. If you select  
this feature, a message Enter Lock codewill appear. Enter the  
password set by the user and then press the  
key to delete the  
entire phone numbers saved in the SIM card or the phone memory.  
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MY MENU  
You can organize your favorite menus. Register by selecting the  
key at the item you want to add.  
Register in My Menu  
1. Go to the menu you want to add.  
2. Press the  
3. When the Add to My menu?window pops up,  
register it by pressing the key.  
key.  
4. If you do not wish to register, press  
or  
.
Using a registered menu  
1. Press the  
key in the idle screen.  
2. Select the menu you want to use among the registered menus.  
Deleting registered menus.  
1. Press the  
key in the idle screen to start up My Menu.  
key in the menu you want to delete.  
2. Press the  
3. Delete by pressing the  
the or key.  
key. If you do not wish to delete, press  
Reference  
1. You can register up to 5 My Menus.  
2. You cannot register menus that require passwords.  
3. You cannot register the STK menu.  
4. There are menus that register/start up according to the insertion of the SIM.  
5. You cannot register menus that are more than three sub-folders away.  
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Appendix  
All about performance and safety  
Troubleshooting  
Battery Use  
Safety Information  
Operating Environment  
Malfunction of Nearby Electronic Devices  
Emergency Calls  
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The following list shows how to maintain your cell phone along  
with precautions.  
Keep your cell phone and its accessories out of the reach of  
children.  
Maintain your cell phone in dry condition and keep it under  
normal temperature. Temperatures higher than 55˚C (131˚F) or  
lower than -20˚C (-4˚F) may damage your phone.  
Do not use or store your cell phone in dusty, dirty areas.  
Do not attempt to disassemble your cell phone.  
Do not drop or cause severe impact to the phone.  
Do not use chemical products, cleaning solvents or detergents to  
clean your cell phone.  
If your cell phone does not work properly, contact your dealer  
immediately.  
Use only authorized batteries, battery chargers and accessories.  
Any malfunction or damage caused by the use of unauthorized  
batteries, battery chargers and accessories will void the limited  
product warranty.  
Ensure that the grounding points of the battery and battery charger  
are not in direct contact with conductive objects.  
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If you experience problems while using your cell phone, please  
refer to the following checklist. If the problem persists, contact your  
dealer or nearest service center.  
When the Insert SIM Cardmessage appears:  
Make sure the SIM card is correctly installed. Check to see if the  
SIM card is working properly. If it does not work, try cleaning the  
contact point of the card. If it is out of order, take it to the nearest  
service center.  
When the Handset locked enter password”  
message appears:  
Enter the handset password. If you cannot remember the password,  
contact the nearest service center.  
When the Enter PIN1message appears:  
Type in PIN1. If you cannot remember it, contact the nearest  
service center. You can still receive calls even if your cell phone  
becomes locked by entering the incorrect PIN1 on three  
consecutive attempts.  
When the No serviceor Network failure”  
message appears:  
Check the SSI (Signal Strength Indicator) state. If you cannot make a  
connection in underground areas or in buildings where signal  
strength may be low, try moving to another place. If you still cannot  
make a connection, contact the nearest service center.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
When audio quality is poor:  
End the phone call and try again.  
When the other party cannot hear you speaking:  
Your cell phone may be set to MUTE. Disable the MUTE function.  
When battery lifetime is shorter than usual:  
This may happen when you are in an area with low signal strength.  
Turn off your cell phone when it is not in use. Change the battery  
when battery energy is exhausted.  
When your cell phone does not turn on:  
Make sure your battery is charged. Check to see if your phone  
works while recharging the battery.  
When you are unable to send a message:  
Either you are not registered to receive SMS service, or you may be  
in an area where your network service provider cannot provide  
such service.  
When you are unable to make a call:  
Your phone may be set to fixed dial.Cancel the fixed dial”  
function.  
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When you are unable to charge the battery:  
This may be the result of one of the following three cases.  
1. Your charger may be out of order. Contact your nearest dealer.  
2. You may be attempting to use the phone in overly hot/cold  
temperature. Try changing the charging environment.  
3. Your battery may have not been connected to the charger  
properly. Check the connector.  
When you are unable to input data into the Phone Book:  
Your Phone Book memory may be full. Try deleting some entries  
from your Phone Book.  
When you are unable to select a certain function:  
You may not be subscribed to that function, or your network service  
provider may be in an area where such service cannot be provided.  
Contact your local service provider.  
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BATTERY USE  
Your cell phone is powered by a Lithium Ion (Li-ion) battery. The  
following Li-ion battery types can be used for your phone. (Contact  
your local dealer for more information.)  
Standard-type battery.  
Slim-type battery.  
Precautions and tips while using the battery  
Do not use a damaged battery or charger.  
Use the battery only for intended purposes.  
If you use your cell phone near its base station, battery life will be  
extended. You will then be able to enjoy a longer operating time.  
Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery capacity  
and the type of battery and charger being used.  
Battery life wears out with time.  
Use only authorized batteries and chargers. Since overcharging  
may shorten battery life, remove the battery from its charger once  
it is fully charged. Unplug the charger once charging is complete.  
Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, especially inside a car in  
summer or winter conditions, may reduce the capacity and life of  
the battery. Always keep the battery under normal temperatures.  
Do not ground the battery. Grounding may occur when the  
battery is in contact with a conductive object. A grounded cell  
phone may also damage the battery. Dispose and recycle used  
batteries in accordance with local regulations. Do not dispose of  
the batteries in fire. Do not use an unauthorized charger. In order  
to prevent injury or burns, ensure that a metal object does not  
come into contact with the + and terminals of the battery.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
Road Safety  
Remember that safety always comes first when you drive. Do not  
use a cell telephone while driving a vehicle. If you must use a cell  
phone, park the vehicle before making a phone call. Always secure  
the phone in its holder. Do not place the phone where it may break  
loose in case of collision or sudden stop.  
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT  
Abide by local regulations and turn off your cell phone where usage  
is forbidden. When connecting your cell phone to another device  
or accessory, refer to the users manual for safety instructions.  
As with other wireless transmission equipment, users are advised to  
use cell phones in the proper position. (Keep the phone to your ear  
with the antenna pointing over your shoulder).  
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MALFUNCTION OF NEARBY ELECTRONIC DEVICES  
Most electronic equipments are shielded from radio frequency (RF)  
signals. However, certain electronic equipment may be adversely  
affected by RF signals from your cell phone. Operation of such  
radio signal transmitting equipment may interfere with medical  
devices. If you have any questions in this regard, consult a doctor or  
the manufacturers of such medical devices. Other electronic  
equipment may be subject to RF signal interference. Always turn  
your cellular phone off at gas stations, chemical factories and other  
areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere, and obey all posted  
signs and regulations in the area. Do not carry explosive products  
with your cell phone. Turn off your cell phone when boarding an  
aircraft. Using the phone in an aircraft without express permission is  
against the law, and such action may cause interference with  
aircraft systems and confusion on the cellular phone network.  
Anyone that does not abide by this regulation may be punished by  
law and is subject to denial of cellular services in the future.  
EMERGENCY CALLS  
Important!  
Since this cell phone, like any other wireless phones, operates by  
utilizing radio signals, wireless/wired networks and user defined  
functions, we cannot guarantee successful call connection in all  
conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon a cell  
phone in emergency situations (e.g. medical emergencies).  
In order to make communication by phone possible, you must turn on  
your cell phone and be within an appropriate signal range. Emergency  
calls may not be possible in every wireless phone network or when  
certain network services and/or phone features are in use.  
To make an emergency call: If your phone is not turned on, switch  
it on. Check the signal strength and whether you are within the  
service range. As indicated above, emergency calls may not be  
possible in every wireless phone network or when certain network  
services and/or phone features are in use. For further information,  
contact your local service provider.  
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