Samsung SGH i520 User Manual

SGH-i520  
User’s Guide  
Contents  
CHAPTER 1: Getting started  
What’s in the box?.......................................................... 9  
Getting to know your phone............................................10  
Using an optional memory card .......................................17  
CHAPTER 2: General information  
Menu screen .................................................................21  
Actions common to all applications...................................24  
Key lock mode ..............................................................26  
Entering text.................................................................27  
Using PC Studio.............................................................30  
CHAPTER 3: Call functions  
Making a call.................................................................31  
Answering a call ............................................................34  
Using options during a call ..............................................35  
Viewing call logs............................................................36  
CHAPTER 4: Contacts and Calendar  
Contacts.......................................................................39  
Calendar ......................................................................45  
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Contents  
CHAPTER 5: Entertainment  
CHAPTER 6: Message services  
Messaging ....................................................................66  
CHAPTER 7: Extra programs  
Notes...........................................................................96  
Calculator.....................................................................96  
Adobe PDF..................................................................103  
Clock .........................................................................104  
GPS data....................................................................107  
Landmarks..................................................................109  
CHAPTER 8: Web  
Making a connection ....................................................111  
Viewing bookmarks......................................................111  
Browsing ....................................................................112  
Changing browser settings............................................115  
CHAPTER 9: Settings  
Profiles.......................................................................117  
Themes......................................................................119  
Settings .....................................................................120  
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Contents  
CHAPTER 10: Managers  
Device manager ..........................................................140  
Activation key manager................................................142  
CHAPTER 11: Connectivity  
APPENDIX A: Troubleshooting  
General problems ........................................................153  
Call problems..............................................................155  
Power and charging problems........................................156  
Application problems....................................................158  
APPENDIX B: Health and safety information  
SAR certification information .........................................162  
Precautions when using batteries...................................163  
Road safety ................................................................164  
Operating environment.................................................165  
Electronic devices ........................................................165  
Potentially explosive environments.................................167  
Emergency calls ..........................................................167  
Other important safety information ................................168  
Care and maintenance..................................................169  
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Important safety precautions  
Read these guidelines before using your wireless phone.  
Failure to comply with them may be dangerous or illegal.  
Drive safely at all times  
Do not use a hand-held phone while driving. Park your vehicle  
first.  
Switch off the phone when refuelling  
Do not use the phone at a refuelling point (service station) or  
near fuels or chemicals.  
Switch off in an aircraft  
Wireless phones can cause interference. Using them in an  
aircraft is both illegal and dangerous.  
Switch off the phone near all medical equipment  
Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that  
could be sensitive to external radio frequency energy. Follow  
any regulations or rules in force.  
Interference  
All wireless phones may be subject to interference, which  
could affect their performance.  
Be aware of special regulations  
Meet any special regulations in force in any area and always  
switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or  
when it may cause interference or danger.  
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Water resistance  
Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.  
Sensible use  
Use only in the normal position (held to your ear). Avoid  
unnecessary contact with the antenna when the phone is  
switched on.  
Emergency calls  
Key in the emergency number for your present location, then  
press  
.
Keep your phone away from small children  
Keep the phone and all its parts, including accessories, out of  
the reach of small children.  
Accessories and batteries  
Use only Samsung-approved batteries and accessories, such  
as headsets and PC data cables. Use of any unauthorised  
accessories could damage you or your phone and may be  
dangerous.  
CAUTION  
:
• The phone could explode if the battery is replaced with an  
incorrect type.  
• Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s  
instructions.  
At very high volumes, prolonged listening to a headset  
can damage your hearing.  
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Qualified service  
Only qualified service personnel may install or repair your  
phone. Failure to do so may invalidate the warranty.  
For more detailed safety information, see “Health and safety  
information” on page 162.  
Notes  
:
• While using your phone, data may be deleted or corrupted due  
to system malfunctions or operating mistakes. Back up your  
important data using external storage devices.  
• Be careful not to remove the battery while storing data. Doing  
this may delete or corrupt your data.  
• Extremely high or low temperatures may cause errors in the  
screen display or a system malfunction. The phone functions  
best in a normal temperature range.  
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Getting started  
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Smartphone! This  
chapter helps you set up your phone, charge the phone’s  
batteries, and familiarise yourself with its different  
components.  
What’s in the box?  
Your package contains the following items:  
Phone  
Battery  
Travel adapter  
PC data cable  
Headset  
Quick Reference Guide  
PC Studio CD1  
In addition, you can obtain the following accessories for your  
phone from your local Samsung dealer:  
Standard/Extended battery  
PC data cable  
Headset  
PC Studio CD  
Hand strap  
Memory card  
Travel adapter  
Car cradle  
Stylish hands-free car kit  
Note: The items supplied with your phone and accessories  
available at your Samsung dealer may vary, depending on  
your country or service provider.  
1. The PC Studio CD contains PC Studio, Add-on software, and applications.  
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Getting started  
Getting to know your phone  
Front view  
Earpiece  
Front  
camera lens  
Display  
Navigation keys  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Volume keys  
Right soft key  
Delete key  
Left soft key  
Music player key  
Menu access key  
Talk key  
Confirm key  
End key  
Alphanumeric keys  
Multi-function  
jack  
Special  
function keys  
Mouthpiece  
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Getting started  
Rear view  
Rear camera  
Mirror  
lens  
Speaker  
Power key  
Memory card slot  
Camera/Unlock key  
Battery  
Battery lock  
Key  
Description  
• Press and hold to turn the phone on or off.  
Press to access the Quick Menu list.  
Press to perform the command shown on the  
screen immediately above the keys.  
• Press to open the main menu screen, which  
contains a list of available features and  
applications.  
• Press and hold to open a window which shows  
all of the currently running applications.  
• Press to scroll through items on a screen.  
• Press to move the cursor in a text input field.  
Press to confirm your selection.  
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Getting started  
Key  
Description  
• Press to make or answer a voice call.  
• Press to access call logs.  
• Press to delete characters in a text field.  
• Press to delete contents in any application or  
remove add-on applications.  
Press to end a call or exit an application.  
• Press to enter numbers and characters.  
• Press and hold  
to access the voicemail  
server in Standby mode.  
• Press to enter an international call prefix or  
pauses when entering a phone number.  
• Press and hold to display a list of symbols in a  
text input field.  
• Press to change the text input mode or case  
in a text input field.  
• Press and hold to activate or deactivate the  
Silent profile.  
• Press to adjust the key tone volume in  
Standby mode.  
• Press to adjust the earpiece volume during a  
call.  
Press and hold to launch the music player.  
• Press and hold to turn on the camera.  
• Press to take a photo or record a video in  
Camera mode.  
• Press to unlock the exposed keys when the  
phone is closed.  
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Getting started  
Inserting the USIM/SIM card  
When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are provided  
with a plug-in USIM/SIM card loaded with your subscription  
details, such as your PIN, any optional services available, and  
much more.  
Keep all USIM/SIM cards out of the reach of small children.  
The USIM/SIM card and its contacts can easily be damaged  
by scratches or bending, so be careful when handling the  
card.  
When installing the USIM/SIM card, make sure that your  
phone is switched off before removing the battery.  
Inserting the USIM/SIM card  
1. Remove the battery, if necessary. See page 15.  
2. Insert the USIM/SIM card into the card holder, as shown.  
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Getting started  
Removing the USIM/SIM card  
Remove the card from the holder, as shown.  
Attaching the battery  
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery. Use  
only approved batteries and adapters. Ask your local Samsung  
dealer for further details.  
Note: You must fully charge the battery before using your phone  
for the first time. See page 15.  
Attaching the battery  
Place the battery on the back of the phone and press the  
battery until it clicks into place.  
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Getting started  
Make sure that the battery is securely locked before switching  
on the phone.  
Removing the battery  
1. If necessary, switch off the phone by pressing and holding  
until the power-off image displays.  
2. Press the battery lock and lift the battery away from the  
phone.  
Charging the battery  
Note: The phone can be used while the battery is being charged,  
but this causes the battery to charge more slowly.  
1. Plug the connecter of the travel adapter into the jack on the  
phone.  
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Getting started  
2. Plug the travel adapter into a standard AC power outlet.  
3. When the battery is fully charged, unplug the travel adapter  
from the power outlet and then remove it from the phone.  
Switching the phone on or off  
1. Press and hold  
until the power-on image displays.  
2. If the phone asks for a PIN, enter the PIN supplied with  
your USIM/SIM card and press the OK soft key.  
3. If the phone asks for a lock code, enter the code and press  
the OK soft key. The default lock code is 00000000. To  
change the lock code, see page 123.  
If you turn on the phone for the first time, the first setup  
procedure begins.  
4. Select your region.  
5. Select your city.  
6. Enter the current date and press the OK soft key.  
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Getting started  
7. Enter the current time and press the OK soft key. To  
change to AM or PM for 12-hour format, press the Up or  
Down key, or any number key.  
The phone searches for your network, and after finding it,  
the standby screen appears on the display. Now, you can  
make or receive a call.  
Note: To change the display language, use the Language  
option in Settings  
General  
Personalisati... For  
further details, see page 122.  
8. To switch off the phone, press and hold  
off image displays.  
until the power-  
Note: If you have cancelled before finishing the region and time  
setup, the setup procedure will start again the next time  
you turn on the phone.  
Using an optional memory card  
Using a memory card, you can store multimedia files, such as  
video clips, music and sound files, photos, and messaging  
data, and back up information from your phone’s memory.  
Your phone is compatible with a microSD card.  
Important! Use only compatible memory cards with your phone.  
Using incompatible memory cards, such as Secure Digital (SD)  
cards, may damage the card, as well as the phone, and data  
stored on the card.  
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Getting started  
Inserting a memory card  
1. Insert the card into the memory card slot with the label  
facing up.  
2. Push the card in until it locks into place. You will hear a  
beep.  
3. Close the memory card cover.  
Removing the memory card  
1. Press  
and select Remove memory card.  
2. Press the Yes soft key to confirm.  
3. Open the card cover and push the card in to release it.  
Then remove the card from the card slot.  
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Getting started  
4. Press the OK soft key.  
WARNING!  
• Removing the memory card without following the procedure  
above may cause damage to your data and memory card.  
• If you need to reboot the phone while installing an application on  
the memory card, do not remove the card until the reboot is  
complete; otherwise the application files may be lost.  
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General information  
Your phone provides various functions which are very handy for  
daily use and for entertainment. This chapter gives you general  
information for using the functions.  
Indicators related to actions  
One or more of the following icons may be shown when the  
phone is in Standby mode:  
Indicator Meaning  
Shows the received signal status. The greater  
the number of bars, the stronger the signal.  
: GSM/GPRS network  
: WCDMA network  
: HSDPA network  
Indicates that you have an active alarm.  
Indicates that a new message has been  
received.  
: Message  
: Voicemail  
: Email  
Appears when your phone is trying to send a  
message.  
Appears when a call diverting option is active.  
If you have two phone lines, the appropriate  
number appears on the indicator.  
Indicates the currently selected line.  
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General information  
Indicator Meaning  
Appears when you missed a call.  
Appears when Bluetooth is active.  
Appears when a stereo headset is connected to  
your phone.  
Appears when a mono headset is connected to  
your phone.  
Appears when your phone is connected to a PC  
via USB.  
Appears when you are in Home Zone, if  
registered to an appropriate service.  
Appears when the keypad is locked.  
Appears when a memory card is inserted into  
your phone.  
Shows the remaining battery power level.  
Menu screen  
From the Menu screen, you can access all of the applications  
for your phone. Press to open the Menu screen.  
Opening applications or folders  
Scroll to an application or a folder using the Navigation keys  
and press  
to open it.  
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General information  
Closing applications  
Press  
Press the Exit soft key,  
Select Options Exit, or  
,
Press the Back soft key as many times as you need to  
return to Standby mode. Any unsaved data is saved  
automatically.  
Rearranging applications  
You can rearrange applications or folders on the Menu screen,  
and move applications into folders.  
To change the location of an application on the Menu screen:  
1. On the Menu screen, scroll to the application you want to  
move.  
2. Select Options  
Move.  
A check mark is placed on the selected application.  
3. Move the selection to a desired location and press the OK  
soft key.  
To move an application to a folder:  
1. On the Menu screen, scroll to the application you want to  
move.  
2. Select Options  
Move to folder  
.
3. Select a folder.  
4. Press the Move soft key.  
Note: You can add a new folder by selecting Options  
folder  
New  
.
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General information  
Switching between applications  
Your phone is a multi-tasking device, which means that it can  
run multiple applications at the same time. If you switch to  
another applications without closing the application you were  
using, the previous one is inactive but still running.  
If you have several applications open and want to switch from  
one to another, press and hold  
. The application switching  
window opens, showing applications that are currently  
running.  
Scroll to an application and press the Select soft key to go to  
it or press  
to close it.  
Adding applications  
You can add applications to the Menu screen by downloading  
its installation files from the wireless web.  
To download an application, select Options  
Download  
applications from the Menu screen. You can select a  
bookmark for a preset website for download or enter the URL  
address of the website. After accessing the web site, search  
for an application and follow the onscreen instructions.  
You can also download applications to your PC and install them  
in the phone using the PC Studio tool. Refer to the included  
CD-ROM for the program.  
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General information  
Actions common to all applications  
Adding items  
When you are in an application, select Options and then an  
option for creating a new item, such as Create message  
New contact New entry, or New note. Options for creating  
an item are different in each application.  
,
,
For details on how to enter letters and numbers, see “Entering  
text” on page 27.  
Opening items  
To open an item on a list of files or folders, scroll to it and  
press  
or select Options  
Open.  
Editing items  
To edit an item, you may need to first open it for viewing. Then  
select Options Edit and change its contents.  
Renaming items  
To give a new name to a file or folder, scroll to it and select  
Options  
Rename.  
Removing or deleting items  
Scroll to the item and select Options  
Delete or press  
.
To delete multiple items at one time, you first need to mark  
them. See the next section, “Marking items.”  
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General information  
Marking items  
There are several ways to select items on a list:  
To select one item at a time, scroll to it and select Options  
Mark/Unmark Mark. A check mark is placed next to  
the item.  
To select all of the items on the list, select Options  
Mark/Unmark Mark all  
To unmark an item, scroll to it and select Options  
Mark/Unmark Unmark  
To unmark all of the items, select Options  
Mark/Unmark Unmark all  
.
.
.
Sending items  
You can send items, such as contact information, pictures,  
sounds, and calendar entries, via one of messaging services or  
via Bluetooth connections.  
1. Open an item and select Options  
business card  
Send or Send  
.
2. Select a method; the choices are Via text message  
multimedia, and Via Bluetooth  
To send the item in a text message, see page 67.  
,
Via  
.
To send the item in a multimedia message, see page 68.  
To send the item via Bluetooth, see page 147.  
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General information  
Arranging items  
You can arrange items, such as pictures, sounds, and  
messages, into folders.  
Creating folders  
1. Select Options  
New folder  
.
2. Enter a folder name and press OK soft key.  
Moving items to an application folder  
1. Scroll to an item and select Options  
Move to folder  
(shown only if there are folders available).  
2. Select a subfolder, if necessary.  
3. Scroll to the location to which you want the item moved  
and press the Move soft key.  
Key lock mode  
When you close the phone, it locks the exposed keys to  
prevent any unwanted phone operations, from accidentally  
pressing any of the keys.  
To unlock the keypad, press  
and then  
.
Note: You can set the phone to continue the current operation  
when you close the phone by changing the Slide down  
setting in Settings  
Phone  
Call.  
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General information  
Entering text  
You can enter text in two different ways: using the Traditional  
text input mode traditionally used in mobile phones-pressing a  
key repeatedly until the desired character displays, or  
Predictive text input mode using the built-in dictionary.  
Changing the text input mode  
You can change the text input mode by pressing  
follows:  
, as  
To select Traditional text input mode, press  
indicator Abc displays. Alternatively, press  
select Predictive text Off  
To select Predictive text input mode, press  
indicator Abc displays. Alternatively, press  
until the  
and  
.
until the  
and  
select Activate predictive text  
.
To select Number mode, press  
until the indicator  
and select  
123 displays. Alternatively, press  
Number mode  
To select Symbol mode, press and hold  
press and select More symbols  
.
. Alternatively,  
.
Using Traditional text input mode  
1. Press a number key until the character you want appears.  
Note that there are more characters available for a number  
key than are printed on the key.  
2. Select the other letters in the same way.  
Note: If the next letter is located on the same key as the present  
one, wait until the cursor appears or press the Right key to  
end the time-out period, and then enter the letter.  
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General information  
Other Traditional text input operations  
To change cases, ABC (Uppercase), Abc (Initial capital),  
and abc (Lowercase), press  
.
To remove a character, press  
clear more than one character.  
. Press and hold  
to  
Press  
to enter symbols.  
To insert a number quickly, press and hold the  
corresponding number key.  
To insert a space, press  
.
Using Predictive text input mode  
1. Enter the desired word by pressing the keys  
to  
.
Press each key only once for one letter. The word changes  
each key press.  
Note: The word match is evolving. Wait until you have entered  
the entire word before you check the result.  
2. When you have finished entering the word, check that it is  
correct.  
• If the word is correct, go to the next step.  
• If the word is not correct, press  
to view other  
matching words that the dictionary has found, one by  
one.  
To add a word to the dictionary, press the Spell soft key,  
enter the word using Traditional text input, and press the  
OK soft key.  
3. When the correct word displays, press  
so that the word is complete.  
or the Right key  
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General information  
Other Predictive text mode operations  
To change cases, ABC (Uppercase), Abc (Initial capital),  
and abc (Lowercase), press  
.
To remove a character, press  
clear more than one character.  
. Press and hold  
to  
To insert a number, press and hold the corresponding  
number key.  
Press  
and then  
to enter the desired punctuation  
marks.  
Tip: T9 mode tries to guess which commonly used punctuation  
mark (. , ? ! ’) is needed. The order and availability of the  
punctuation marks depend on the language being used.  
To view matching words that the dictionary has found one  
by one, press  
when a word is active (underlined).  
Copying and pasting text  
1. Press and select Copy  
.
2. Press the Left or Right key to move the cursor to the  
position you want.  
3. Press the Start soft key.  
4. Press the Left or Right key to highlight the text you want.  
5. Press the Copy soft key.  
6. Move the cursor to the position you want.  
7. Press  
and select Paste to insert the text.  
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General information  
Using PC Studio  
PC Studio, which is contained on the PC Studio CD-ROM, is a  
Windows-based PIM (Personal Information Management) and  
Sync Manager program. Using this program, you can manage  
your contacts and schedule, synchronise your data between  
the phone and the PC, and explore the phone’s file directory.  
For further information on how to use the program, see the PC  
Studio help.  
Notes  
:
• You need to set your phone’s USB mode to PC Studio. See page  
148.  
• PC Studio does not fully support Bluetooth dongles using the IVT  
protocol stack. If you have problems using PC Studio with your  
Bluetooth software on the PC, please check with the Bluetooth  
dongle or PC manufacturer’s website for updates.  
Installing PC Studio  
1. Insert the PC Studio CD into the CD-ROM drive of your  
compatible PC.  
2. Select the language you want and follow the instructions on  
the installation wizard screen.  
Note: The USB driver is automatically installed during PC Studio  
installation.  
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Call functions  
With your phone, you can make or answer video conference  
calls as well as normal voice calls. This chapter gives you  
information for using your phone’s call functions.  
Making a call  
1. In Standby mode, use the keypad to enter an area code and  
phone number.  
Press  
For an international call, press  
international call prefix, , (this character replaces the  
international access code) and then enter the country code,  
area code without , and phone number.  
to remove a wrong number.  
twice for the  
+
0
Note: Calls described here as international may in some cases  
be made between regions of the same nation.  
2. Press  
Options  
to make a call. To make a video call, select  
Call Video call  
.
Notes  
:
To adjust the earpiece volume during a call, press  
/
.
• During a call, the keys are automatically locked to prevent  
you from launching unwanted operations. You need to unlock  
the keys by pressing  
to use a key.  
3. Press  
or the End call soft key to end the call.  
Note: Pressing  
always ends a call, even if another application  
is active and displayed.  
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Call functions  
Accessing dialling options  
After entering a number, press the Options soft key. You can  
access the following options:  
Call: makes a voice call or video call.  
Send: allows you to send a text message or multimedia  
message to the number.  
Save to Contacts: allows you to save the number in  
Contacts. For details, see page 39.  
Making a call using Contacts  
1. Press  
and select Contacts to open your contact list.  
2. Select the name you want.  
Note: You can enter the first few letters of the name in the  
search field at the bottom of the screen. Matching  
contacts are listed.  
3. Scroll to the number you want, if necessary.  
4. Press  
want.  
or select Options  
Call  
the call type you  
Speed dialling  
Once you have stored a number in Contacts, you can assign  
the most frequently-used numbers to the speed dialling keys  
to  
and then quickly and easily dial them with only  
one keypress. See “Assigning speed dialling keys” on page 42.  
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Call functions  
Dialling using a pause  
When you call an automated system, like a banking service,  
you are required to enter a password or an account number.  
Instead of manually entering the numbers each time, you can  
enter the necessary DTMF tones separated by pauses before  
dialling.  
Note: DTMF tones are the tones you hear when you press the  
number keys. DTMF tones allow you to communicate with  
computerised telephone systems, for example, voicemail  
servers or telebanking systems.  
1. Enter the phone number you want to dial, such as a bank’s  
teleservice number.  
2. Press  
repeatedly to insert a pause.  
You can insert two types of pauses:  
p: inserts a pause of approximately two seconds  
between numbers. The numbers following “p” are sent  
automatically.  
w
: inserts a manual pause between numbers. To send  
numbers following “w,you must press the Send soft  
key.  
3. Enter a number to be sent after the pause, such as your  
account number, PIN, etc.  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add more pauses and numbers, if  
necessary.  
5. Press  
to make a call.  
6. After connecting, wait for a prompt from the system and  
press at each prompt, if applicable.  
The DTMF tones are sent.  
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Call functions  
1. To answer an incoming call, open the phone, if necessary,  
and press or select Options Answer  
.
• Depending on the Slide up setting, you can answer a  
call simply by opening the phone.  
To reject the call, press  
busy” tone.  
. The caller will hear a “line  
To mute the call ringer, press the Silence soft key.  
Note: If the Silent profile is active (see page 117), Reject  
displays in place of Silence to allows you to reject a  
call.  
• Depending on the Side volume key setting, press and  
hold  
/
to mute the call ringer or reject the call. See  
page 128.  
Note: During a call, the keys are automatically locked to  
prevent you from launching unwanted operations. You  
need to unlock the keys by pressing  
to use a key.  
2. To end the call, press or the End call soft key.  
Note  
:
To adjust the phone tones for different environments  
and situations, for example, when you want your phone  
to be silent, see “Profiles” on page 117  
.
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Call functions  
Using options during a call  
While a call is in progress, you can access the following options  
by pressing the Options soft key:  
Note: Depending on the status of your call, for example, having a  
second call or a call on hold, available options vary.  
Activate loudspeaker/Activate handset: switches to  
Speakerphone mode or back to Normal mode.  
Swap: switches between the active call and the call on  
hold.  
End active call: ends the currently active call.  
End all calls: ends all of the active call and the call on  
hold.  
Hold: puts the current call on hold.  
Unhold: reactivates the call on hold.  
Mute: switches your phone’s microphone off so that the  
other person on the phone cannot hear you.  
Unmute: switches your phone’s microphone on.  
New call: makes a new call. When you select this option,  
the current call is placed on hold.  
Conference: makes a conference call. You can have a  
conversation with up to 5 participants.  
Private: (during a conference call) allows you to talk  
privately to one conference call participant. When the list of  
call participants appears, select one and press the Private  
soft key.  
Drop participant: (during a conference call) allows you to  
disconnect one conference call participant. When the list of  
call participants appears, select one and press the Drop  
soft key.  
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Transfer: connects an incoming call or a call on hold with  
an active call and disconnects you from both calls.  
Open active standby: returns the display to the Standby  
screen while on a call.  
Send MMS: allows you to send a multimedia message.  
Send DTMF: allows you to send DTMF tones for numbers,  
such as passwords or bank account numbers. You can  
check or correct the numbers before sending.  
Whisper mode: turns on or off Whisper mode. Whisper  
mode automatically increases the microphone’s sensitivity  
to allow the other person to hear your voice even though  
you may be whispering.  
Switch to video call: switches the current call to the video  
call.  
Viewing call logs  
In the Log application, you can monitor phone calls, call  
duration, and packet data connections registered by the  
phone.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Log.  
Recent calls  
The phone records the phone numbers of missed, received,  
and dialled calls. The phone registers missed or received calls  
only if the network supports these functions.  
Accessing dialled, received, and missed call logs  
1. Select Recent calls from the Log main view.  
2. Select a call log type.  
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3. Select a call log to view its details.  
Note  
:
You can quickly access dialled numbers by pressing  
in Standby mode.  
Erasing recent call logs  
To clear all recent call logs, select Options  
calls  
To clear the selected call type’s logs, open the call type  
whose contents you want to erase and select Options  
Clear list  
To clear an individual call log, open a log type, scroll to the  
log, and press or select Options Delete  
Clear recent  
.
.
.
Call duration  
From the Log main view, select Call duration to view the  
duration of the last call, dialled or received calls, and total  
calls.  
Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider  
may vary, depending upon network features, rounding-off  
for billing, etc.  
To reset the timers, scroll to the timer type you want and  
select Options  
Clear timers. For this, you need to enter  
the lock code. The default lock code is 00000000  
.
Packet data  
You can check how much data, measured in bytes, has been  
transferred to and from your phone.  
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From the Log main view, select Packet data. The display  
shows the counters for all sent and received data, separately.  
To reset the counters, select Options Clear counters. For  
this, you need to enter the lock code. The default lock code is  
00000000  
.
Communication log  
You can check the sender or recipient’s name or phone number  
for each communication event.  
From the Log main view, press the Right key and select a  
connection log from the list to view its details.  
Note: Sub-events, such as a text message sent in more than  
one part and packet data connections, are logged as one  
communication event.  
Erasing communication logs  
To erase all of the log contents permanently, select Options  
Clear log  
.
Setting log duration  
From the call log list, select Options  
Settings  
Log  
duration. Select the length of time you want. Log events  
remain in the phone’s memory for a specified number of days,  
after which they are automatically erased to free up memory.  
If you select No log, no log contents will be stored.  
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Contacts  
In Contacts, you can store and manage a person’s contact  
information, such as a name, phone numbers, and addresses,  
as a contact card.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Contacts.  
Creating contact cards  
You can create contact cards and save them selectively in your  
phone’s memory or the USIM/SIM card.  
Creating a new contact card in the phone’s memory  
1. From the contact list, select Options  
New contact. An  
empty contact card opens.  
2. Fill in the fields you want.  
3. To assign a caller ID image to the contact card, select  
Options Add thumbnail, and then select an image.  
4. To add information fields, select Options  
Add detail  
a
detail item type, and then enter the appropriate  
information.  
You can delete a field by selecting Options  
detail. To change the field name, select Options  
label  
Delete  
Edit  
.
5. Press the Done soft key to save the contact card.  
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Creating a contact card on the USIM/SIM card  
1. From the contact list, and select Options SIM contacts  
SIM directory  
To create a contact card which can be used in Fixed Dialling  
mode, select Fixed dial contacts  
.
.
2. On the SIM directory screen, select Options  
contact  
New SIM  
.
3. Enter a name and a phone number in each field.  
4. Press the Done soft key to save the contact card.  
Note: Once you have stored numbers on the USIM/SIM card, you  
can retrieve them by entering their location numbers,  
which are automatically assigned in the order in which the  
numbers were stored, and pressing  
. For example,  
pressing and then in Standby mode shows the  
first number stored on the USIM/SIM card.  
Assigning your own number  
You can register your phone number and name on the USIM/  
SIM card.  
1. From the contact list, select Options  
SIM directory  
SIM contacts  
.
2. Select Options  
3. Select the location you want.  
4. Enter a name and a phone number.  
5. Press the Done soft key to save the number.  
My numbers.  
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Copying contact cards  
To copy contact cards from the USIM/SIM card to your  
phone’s memory, select Options SIM contacts SIM  
directory. Scroll to the contact you want to copy and select  
Options Copy to Contacts  
.
To copy contact cards from the phone’s memory to your  
USIM/SIM card, select the contact you want and select  
Options  
To copy contact cards to or from a memory card, scroll to  
the contact you want and select Options Copy To  
memory card or From memory card  
Copy to SIM directory.  
.
Options when viewing contacts  
To view details of a contact card, select the card from the  
contact list.  
Contact information view shows all information on the contact  
card. If you have added an image to the contact card, the  
thumbnail image displays on the top left of the screen. The  
name field is always displayed in the contact information view,  
but other fields are displayed if they contain information.  
Changing contact information  
1. From the contact list, select the contact card you want to  
edit.  
2. Select Options  
Edit.  
3. Enter new information for the contact.  
4. Press the Done soft key to save your changes.  
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Assigning default numbers and addresses  
If a person has several phone numbers or email addresses,  
you can define the default number and address.  
1. Open a contact card and select Options  
Defaults.  
2. Scroll to a default number option to be set and press the  
Assign soft key.  
3. Select one of the numbers stored in the selected contact  
card.  
4. Press the Back soft key.  
The number is set to a default number for the selected  
type. For example, if you select a number for Video call  
number, it becomes default for making a video call.  
When you return to the contact card view, you will see the  
default phone number underlined. On the contact list, a  
type icon of the default phone number appears.  
Assigning speed dialling keys  
Speed dialling is a quick way to call frequently-used numbers.  
You can assign eight phone numbers to speed dialling keys  
to  
. Number  
1
is reserved for the voicemail server.  
To assign a number to a key:  
1. Open the contact card.  
2. Scroll to the phone number you want and select Options  
Assign speed dial  
.
3. Scroll to a number key and press the Assign soft key.  
4. If speed dialling is not activated, press the Yes soft key.  
When you return to the contact card view, you will see the  
speed dial icon on the right side of the number.  
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To dial by speed dialling:  
Make sure that the speed dialling setting is activated (see page  
128), and press and hold the number key assigned to the  
number you want in Standby mode.  
Adding a ringtone for a contact card  
You can set a ringtone for each contact card and group. When  
a person calls you, the phone plays the chosen ringtone if the  
person’s contact information is saved in Contacts.  
1. Open a contact card.  
2. Select Options  
Ringing tone.  
3. Select the ringtone you wish to use for the contact or  
group.  
Note: For an individual contact, the phone always uses the  
ringtone that was assigned last. If you first change a group  
ringtone and then the ringtone of a single contact that  
belongs to that group, the ringtone of the contact is used  
the next time the contact calls you.  
Synchronising contacts with other devices  
You can synchronise contact information between the phone  
and other Bluetooth devices using the default sync profile.  
From the contact list, select Options  
Start  
Synchronisation  
.
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Managing contact cards by group  
You can create contact groups, which can, for example, be  
used as distribution lists for sending text messages and  
emails.  
Creating contact groups  
1. From the contact list, press the Right key to open the group  
list.  
2. Select Options  
New group.  
3. Enter a name for the group and press the OK soft key.  
4. Select the group you just created and select Options  
Add members  
.
5. Select the contacts you want to add and press the OK soft  
key.  
6. Press the Back soft key to return to the group list.  
Editing contact groups  
From the group list, scroll to a group and:  
To change the group name, select Options  
To assign a ringtone to the group, select Options  
Ringing tone  
To remove members from the group, access the group’s  
member list, and select Options Remove from group  
To delete the group, select Options Delete  
Rename.  
.
.
.
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Calendar  
In Calendar, you can keep track of appointments, meetings,  
birthdays, anniversaries, and other events. You can also set a  
calendar alarm to remind you of upcoming events.  
Press  
Calendar  
to open the Menu, and then select Organiser  
.
Creating calendar entries  
1. On the monthly calendar, scroll to the date you want.  
2. Select Options  
New entry and select:  
Meeting to remind you of an appointment that has a  
specific date and time.  
Memo to write a general memo for a day.  
Anniversary to remind you of birthdays or special  
dates. Anniversary entries are repeated every year.  
To-do to write a task note.  
3. Fill in the fields.  
On the Synchronisation field, you can specify how your  
phone deals with the entry in synchronisation with a PC. If  
you select Private, after synchronisation the particular  
calendar entry can be seen only by you. If you select  
Public, the calendar entry is visible to those who have  
access to view your calendar online. If you select None  
,
the calendar entry will not be copied to your PC when you  
synchronise your calendar.  
4. Press the Done soft key to save the entry.  
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Viewing Calendar  
You can view the calendar in the month, week, or day view.  
Month view  
When you access Calendar, you will see your appointments in  
the month view. You can change the default view screen. See  
page 49.  
If you are viewing another view, press  
repeatedly or  
select Options Month view. In the month view, today’s  
date is underlined and dates that have calendar entries are  
marked with icons at the bottom right corner.  
To move to the day view, select the date you want to open.  
To go to a certain date, select Options  
Go to date. Enter  
the date and press the OK soft key.  
Tip: Pressing  
in the month or week view highlights today’s  
date.  
Week view  
To switch to the week view, press  
Options Week view. In the week view, today’s date is  
underlined.  
repeatedly or select  
To view or edit an entry, select the cell that has the entry to  
switch to the day view and select the entry you want. The  
following entry icons are available in the week view.  
No icon: Meeting  
In the week view, the synchronisation indicators display in  
different colours; orange for Private, green for Public, and  
blue for None  
.
: Memo  
: Anniversary  
: To-do  
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Day view  
In the month view or week view, select the date you want to  
switch to the day view.  
In the day view, calendar entries for the selected day appear.  
The entries are grouped according to their starting times. Day  
notes and anniversaries are placed at the top of the list.  
To-do view  
You can view a list of task notes. To switch to the to-do view,  
press  
repeatedly or select Options  
To-do view.  
Pressing  
in this view marks or unmarks a task note.  
Editing calendar entries  
1. From the day view, select an entry.  
2. Edit the entry fields.  
To add a description about a meeting entry, select Options  
Add description. You can create a new description note  
or select one of the existing notes.  
3. Press the Done soft key.  
Stopping a calendar alarm  
The alarm duration is one minute. When the alarm sounds,  
press the Stop soft key to stop the calendar alarm or the  
Silence soft key to mute the alarm. If you press the Silence  
soft key, the Snooze soft key appears. Press the key to stop  
the alarm and cause it to sound again after a specified time.  
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Deleting calendar entries  
When deleting calendar entries, you will have options to delete  
specific entries.  
Deleting one entry  
1. From the day view, select an entry.  
2. Select Options  
Delete.  
3. When you delete a repeating entry, choose one of the  
following options:  
All occurrences: all entries are deleted.  
This entry only: only the currently selected entry is  
deleted.  
Deleting all entries  
1. From the month view, select Options  
Delete entry.  
2. Select one of the following options:  
Before date: deletes all of the entries stored for the  
dates before a specified date.  
All entries: deletes all of the entries stored in Calendar.  
3. Specify the date you want and press the OK soft key, or  
press the Yes soft key to confirm the deletion.  
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Changing calendar settings  
From any view, select Options  
Settings to access the  
following options:  
Calendar alarm tone: allows you to select a personalised  
alarm tone.  
Note: The volume for the calendar alarm tone depends on the  
current profile setting.  
Alarm snooze time: allows you to set a snooze time for  
calendar alarms.  
Default view: allows you to select the view that is shown  
when you first open Calendar.  
Week starts on: allows you to change the starting day of  
the week view.  
Week view title: allows you to change the title of the  
week view to be the week number or the date.  
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Entertainment  
This chapter provides you with information about applications  
in which you can enjoy the use of multimedia files.  
Camera  
You can take photos of people or events or record video clips  
with sound while on the move.  
Important  
:
• Do not take photos or record videos of people without their  
permission.  
• Do not take photos or record videos in places where cameras are  
not allowed.  
• Do not take photos or record videos in places where it may  
interfere with another person’s privacy.  
Using the camera  
The camera produces JPEG photos. JPEG is a standardised  
image compression format. JPEG files can be viewed with most  
common image viewers, image editors, and web browsers. You  
can recognise these files by their JPG extensions.  
Taking a photo  
1. In Standby mode, press and hold . You can also press  
and then select Media  
Camera.  
The camera turns on and the display activates as a  
viewfinder in Wide View mode.  
2. Locate the image you want by moving the phone and  
aiming the camera lens at the subject.  
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3. Make the desired adjustments.  
Use the following keys to change the camera setting  
options:  
• Left/Right key: zooms in or out.  
• Down key: switches to Camcorder Preview mode.  
: switches between Sequence mode ( ) and  
Normal mode.  
: changes the exposure mode. ( : Auto, : Night)  
: changes the memory where the photo is saved.  
(
: phone’s memory, : memory card)  
: allows you to adjust the brightness.  
: allows you to change the white balance mode.  
: allows you to change the colour tone.  
: set the time delay before taking a photo.  
: opens the Images folder in Gallery.  
: shows the key functions available in Camera  
Preview mode.  
: allows you to change the camera settings. For  
details, see page 54.  
: hides or shows the icons on the Camera Preview  
screen.  
4. When the image you want to capture appears on the  
screen, press or  
.
Do not move the phone before the camera starts to save  
the photo.  
After the photo has been saved, press the Options soft key to  
access the following options:  
Image mode: switches to Camera Preview mode.  
Video mode: switches to Camcorder Preview mode.  
Delete: deletes the photo.  
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Send: allows you to send the photo to other people.  
Use image: sets the photo as wallpaper for Standby mode  
or as the caller ID image for a contact card.  
Rename image: allows you to change the name of the  
photo.  
Go to Gallery: opens the Images folder in Gallery.  
Settings: allows you to change the camera settings. See  
page 54.  
Exit: turns off the camera.  
Note: The resolution of a digitally zoomed photo is lower than  
that of a non-zoomed photo, but the image remains the  
same size. You may notice the difference in image quality if  
you view the photo on a PC.  
Using the camcorder  
You can record video clips. Depending on the image quality  
setting, recorded video clips are in MP4 or H263 format.  
Recording a video clip  
1. From the camera viewfinder, press the Down key.  
The camcorder viewfinder is activated in Wide View mode.  
2. Locate the image you want by moving the phone and  
aiming the camera lens at the subject.  
3. Make the desired adjustments.  
Use the following keypad to change the camcorder setting  
options:  
• Left/Right key: zooms in or out.  
• Up key: switches to Camera Preview mode.  
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: mutes ( ) or unmutes the audio.  
: changes the memory where the video clip is saved.  
: Phone, : Memory card)  
(
: allows you to adjust the brightness.  
: allows you to change the white balance mode.  
: allows you to change the colour tone.  
: opens the Video clips folder in Gallery.  
: shows the key functions available in Camcorder  
Preview mode.  
: allows you to change the camera settings. For  
details, see page 54.  
: hides or show the icons on the Camera Preview  
mode screen.  
4. Press  
or  
to start recording. The timer on the screen  
shows you the elapsed time.  
To pause recording at any time, press the Pause soft key or  
. To resume, press the Continue soft key or  
.
5. Press the Stop soft key to stop recording.  
After the video clip has been saved, press the Options soft  
key to access the following options:  
Image mode: switches to Camera Preview mode.  
Video mode: switches to Camcorder Preview mode.  
Play: plays the video clip.  
Delete: deletes the video clip.  
Send: allows you to send the video clip to other people.  
Rename: allows you to change the name of the video clip.  
Go to Gallery: opens the Video clips folder in Gallery.  
Settings: allows you to change the camcorder settings.  
See the next section.  
Exit: turns off the camcorder.  
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Changing camera settings  
You can configure the default camera settings. These settings  
will be applied to all subsequent photos or video clips.  
On the viewfinder screen, select Options  
Settings to  
access the following options:  
Image: Set the default settings for taking photos.  
Image quality: Select an image quality. The better the  
image quality, the more memory the image consumes.  
Show captured image: Set whether the camera shows  
the taken photo before going back to Camera Preview  
mode, or saves the photo and goes back to Camera Preview  
mode automatically.  
Image resolution: Select an image resolution setting.  
Default image name: Set the default name format for  
storing photos.  
Memory in use: Select the default memory location for  
saving photos.  
Light metering: Select your preferred light metering  
system. Light metering provides better exposure balance in  
your images. If you select Spot, it measures light in the  
centre of the frame. Use Matrix for general shooting.  
Video: Set the default settings for recording videos.  
Length: Select the recording time limit. If you select  
Short, the phone records a video of up to 300 KB, which is  
the limit for sending a multimedia message. If you select  
Maximum, the phone can record up to 1 hour if there is  
sufficient memory.  
Video resolution: Select a video resolution setting.  
Default video name: Set the default name format for  
storing video clips.  
Memory in use: Select the default memory location for  
saving video clips.  
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Music player  
Using Music player, you can play music files. You can download  
MP3 files from the wireless web or transfer ones from a PC by  
using PC Studio or a memory card.  
Press and hold . You can also press  
and then select Media Music player  
to open the Menu,  
.
Using the music library  
The music player provides you with the music library  
containing the default playlists. Each playlist sorts music files  
on your phone’s memory or memory card by its specific  
category.  
1. From the music player screen, select Options  
library  
Music  
.
2. Select Options  
3. Select the playlist you want.  
4. Select Options Play to begin playing music.  
Update Music library.  
Playing music files  
From the music player screen, press  
first music file on the playlist.  
or  
to play the  
While playing music files:  
To pause or resume playback, press  
To adjust the volume, press the Left or Right key. You can  
also press or  
or  
.
/
/
.
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To skip to the previous or next file on the playlist, press the  
Up or Down key, or  
To scan forward or backward in a file, press and hold the Up  
or Down key, or  
To stop playback, press  
/
.
/
.
.
Creating a playlist  
You can create your own playlist with your favourite music  
files.  
1. Open the music library and select Track lists  
2. Select Options New track list  
.
.
3. Select a memory location where the playlist will be saved, if  
necessary.  
4. Enter a list name and press the OK soft key.  
5. Select the music file you want from the file list.  
6. To add more music files, open the playlist you just created  
and select Options  
Add tracks. Then select the file you  
want.  
Repeat this step until you complete your playlist. You can  
remove a file by selecting Options Remove from track  
list  
.
7. When you have finished, select Options  
Play to begin  
playing music.  
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Using music player options  
On the music player screen, press the Options soft key. You  
can access the following options:  
Music library: opens the music library.  
Open ‘Now playing’: opens the playlist currently playing.  
Download tracks: launches the web browser so that you  
can download music files.  
Random play: allows you to set the music player to play  
tracks in random.  
Loop: allows you to set the music player to play one track  
or all tracks repeatedly.  
Add to track list: allows you to add the current music file  
to another playlist.  
Use tone: sets the current music file as your call ringtone  
or a ringtone for a contact.  
Play in background: closes the music player, leaving  
music still playing in the background.  
View details: shows the properties of the currently  
selected file.  
Exit: closes the music player.  
RealPlayer  
With RealPlayer, you can play media files, such as music files,  
video files, sound files, and streaming live contents from the  
wireless web, stored in the phone’s memory or on the memory  
card, if you use one.  
Files with extensions .3gp, .mp4, .rm, .ram, .ra, and .rv are  
supported by RealPlayer.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Media  
RealPlayer  
.
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Playing media files  
You can play any music or video file, or play a file directly from  
the wireless web.  
Playing media files from the phone’s memory or the  
memory card  
1. Select Options  
Open and select:  
Most recent clips to play one of the most recent files or  
playlist played. Select a file from the list.  
Saved clip to play a file saved in the phone’s memory or  
on the memory card, if available. Select a memory and  
then select a file.  
2. Use the following options during playback:  
If you are playing a video file:  
To adjust the volume, press  
To pause playback, press the Pause soft key.  
To resume playback, select Options Continue. To  
view the video on a full screen, select Continue in full  
screen  
/
.
.
To stop playback, press the Stop soft key.  
If you are playing a music file, see page 55.  
Playing streaming live content from the wireless web  
In RealPlayer, you can open an rtsp://URL address or http link  
to a .ram file, a text file containing an rtsp link.  
1. Select a streaming link from the web browser or a file  
containing the address for the streaming content.  
The display shows a confirmation message for connecting  
to the server.  
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2. Press the Yes soft key to confirm.  
Once you are connected to the server, playback begins with  
buffering of the streaming content.  
3. While playing:  
To adjust the volume, press  
To pause playback, press the Pause soft key.  
To resume playback, select Options Resume  
/
.
.
To stop playback, press the Stop soft key.  
Changing RealPlayer settings  
To change the video player settings, select Options  
Settings to access the following options:  
Video: allows you to change the settings for playing  
videos.  
Contrast: Adjust the brightness of video clips by pressing  
the Left or Right key.  
Loop: Select On to play video clips repeatedly.  
Streaming: allows you to change the settings for  
accessing a streaming server.  
Proxy: Set up the proxy server to be used for streaming  
content.  
-
Use proxy: Select whether or not a proxy is used. If you  
want to use a proxy server, select Yes and specify the  
following entries.  
-
-
Proxy server address: Enter a proxy server address.  
Proxy port number: Enter a proxy server port number.  
Network: Change items from the following list of network  
settings:  
-
Default access point: Enter the default access point for  
connecting to a network.  
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Online time: Select the length of time RealPlayer stays  
online when inactive. After the specified period of  
inactivity, RealPlayer will be disconnected from the server.  
-
-
Lowest UDP port: Enter the lowest number of the  
server's port range.  
Highest UDP port: Enter the highest number of the  
server's port range.  
Gallery  
Use Gallery to review and organise your images, sound clips,  
video clips, streaming live contents from the wireless web, and  
RAM files.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Media  
Gallery.  
Opening files  
In a folder, select any file to open it. Each file will open in its  
corresponding application as follows:  
Images - open in the image viewer. See the next section.  
Video clips, RAM files, and streaming live content - open  
and play in RealPlayer.  
Music files - open and play in the music player.  
Sound clips - open and play in the music player.  
Presentations (SVG or Flash SWF files) - open and play in  
SVG Viewer or Flash Lite Player.  
To view all of the media files, select All files from the Gallery  
main view.  
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Viewing images  
In this folder, you can access photos you have taken using the  
camera and images you have downloaded from the wireless  
web or received in multimedia messages.  
Viewing an image  
1. On the Gallery main view, select Images  
.
2. Select an image file.  
3. Press the Left or Right key to view the next or previous  
image in the current folder.  
Using options in an image view  
You can use the following options while you are viewing an  
image:  
To zoom in or out, select Options  
out  
To view the image on a full screen, select Options  
screen. To return to the normal view, press the right soft  
Zoom in or Zoom  
.
Full  
key, or select the left soft key and select Normal screen  
.
To pan the image to the direction you want when you are  
zooming in, press the Navigation keys.  
To rotate the image 90 degrees, select Options  
Left or Right  
To set the image as wallpaper for the standby screen, select  
Options Use image Set as wallpaper  
To set the image as a caller ID image for a contact card,  
select Options Use image Assign to contact  
Rotate  
.
.
.
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To print the image by connecting your phone with a  
compatible printer via USB, select Options Print  
PictBridge  
.
Note: PictBridge lets you create a direct USB connection from  
your phone to the printer, so you can print images  
directly without using a PC.  
To add printing information to the image, select Options  
Print DPOF. This option is only available for images  
stored on a memory card.  
Note: As these options are only for viewing, changes made in the  
image view are not saved.  
Using the keypad shortcuts  
In an image view, you can use the following keys:  
,
: rotates the image 90 degrees counterclockwise  
or clockwise.  
,
,
,
: pans the image to the direction you  
want while zooming in. These keys function as the  
Navigation keys.  
,
: zooms in or out.  
: switches the viewer to Full Screen mode or back to  
Normal mode.  
Playing videos  
In this folder, you can access video clips you have recorded  
using the camera, or video files you have downloaded from the  
wireless web or received in multimedia messages.  
1. On the Gallery main view, select Video clips  
.
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2. Select a video clip.  
RealPlayer opens and begins playback. For details, see  
page 58.  
Listening to music  
In this folder, you can access music files you have downloaded  
from the wireless web or received in multimedia messages.  
.mp3 and .aac files are supported.  
1. On the Gallery main view, select Tracks  
.
2. Select a file or playlist.  
For a playlist, select Play. The music player opens and  
begins playback. For details, see page 55.  
Playing sounds  
In this folder, you can access voice memos you have recorded,  
and sound files you have downloaded from the wireless web or  
received in multimedia messages. .ra, .wav, .midi, .mmf, and  
.amr files are supported.  
1. On the Gallery main view, select Sound clips  
2. If necessary, select the subfolder you want.  
3. Select a sound clip.  
.
The music player opens and begins playback. For details,  
see page 55.  
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Accessing links for multimedia streaming  
In this folder, you can access RTSP links, allowing you to  
access streaming audio and video services.  
Adding a new link  
1. On the Gallery main view, select Streaming lin...  
2. Select Options  
New link.  
3. Select a memory location, if necessary.  
4. Enter the link name and press the Down key.  
5. Enter the URL string you want and press the OK soft key.  
Accessing a link  
1. From the link list, select a link.  
2. Press the Yes soft key to confirm the connection to the  
server.  
Downloading files  
You can download files from the wireless web. The downloaded  
files will be saved in an appropriate folder visible in Gallery.  
Select Downl. graphics Downld. videos, Downld. tracks,  
,
or Downld. sounds from the top of each list. The web  
browser opens, allowing you to choose a bookmark for the  
website from which to download or enter a URL address of the  
website.  
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Flash Player  
You can play flash movie files on your phone. The phone  
supports .swf files.  
Press  
Player  
to open the Menu, and then select Media  
Flash  
.
Playing a flash file  
Select a file from the list. During playback, you can use the  
following options:  
To adjust the volume, press  
/
.
To pause playback, select Options  
Pause.  
To resume playback, press the Resume soft key.  
To view the video on a full screen, select Options  
Full  
screen  
.
To stop playback, select Options  
Stop.  
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Message services  
Your phone provides you with various messaging service  
applications:  
Messaging  
Voicemail  
IM (Instant messaging service)  
Messaging  
In Messaging, you can create, send, receive, and manage:  
text messages,  
multimedia messages,  
emails,  
audio messages, and  
smart messages: special text messages containing data.  
In addition, you can receive service messages and cell  
broadcast messages, and send service commands.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Messaging.  
Message folders  
When you open Messaging, the New message function and a  
list of the following default message folders appears:  
Inbox: This folder stores all received messages, except for  
emails and cell broadcast messages.  
My folders: You can access message templates or organise  
your messages into folders.  
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Mailbox: When you open this folder, you can either  
connect to your remote mailbox to retrieve new emails or  
view previously retrieved emails offline. See page 76 for  
further details. Once you have set mailboxes, the names  
you set for the mailboxes will display.  
Drafts: This folder stores draft messages that have not  
been sent.  
Sent: This folder stores the most recent messages that  
have been sent successfully.  
Outbox: This folder is a temporary storage place for  
messages waiting to be sent.  
Reports: This folder stores delivery reports for sent text  
messages and multimedia messages. You can request the  
network to send a delivery report by setting the Receive  
report option of the message setting options.  
Notes  
:
• Receiving a delivery report for a multimedia message that has  
been sent to an email address might not be possible.  
• Messages or data that have been sent via Bluetooth are not  
saved in the Drafts or Sent folder.  
Creating messages  
Composing and sending text messages  
1. Select New message  
Text message.  
2. Press to select recipients from Contacts, or enter the  
phone number of the recipient. Add a semicolon (;) to  
separate each recipient.  
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3. Press the Down key and enter the message text.  
To add a message template, select Options  
Template  
To set the options for sending the message, select  
Options Sending options. See page 82.  
Insert  
.
Note: If your text exceeds 160 characters, it is sent as two or  
more messages, and sending the message may cost  
you more.  
4. Select Options  
Send to send the message.  
Composing and sending multimedia messages  
A multimedia message can contain a combination of text and  
video clips, or text, images, and sound clips in one page, but  
not a combination of images and video clips in one page. You  
can send multimedia messages phone to phone or phone to  
email.  
This function can be used only if it is supported by your service  
provider. Only devices that offer compatible multimedia  
message or email features can receive and display multimedia  
messages.  
Notes  
:
• Before using the multimedia message service, you need to  
define an access point. See page 132.  
• When you are sending a multimedia message to any phone  
other than an SGH-i520, you should use smaller image sizes  
than 160 X 120 and sound clips that are no longer than 1  
minute.  
1. Select New message  
Multimedia message.  
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2. Press  
to select the recipients from Contacts, or enter  
the phone number of the recipient. Add a semicolon(;) to  
separate each recipient.  
3. Press the Down key and enter the message subject.  
4. Press the Down key and enter the message text.  
5. Add objects to the multimedia message in any order you  
want.  
To add a media file, select Options  
media type a file.  
To add a new item, select Options  
Insert object  
a
Insert new  
a
media type. You can take a new photo, record a voice  
memo or video clip, or add a new slide.  
Note: To add a video file, the resolution of the video must  
be 176 x 144 or lower.  
To make a multimedia presentation using one of the  
videos, sounds or text, select Options  
Create  
presentation. For a presentation, you can change the  
text colour, add an image to the background, and apply  
the special effect to the images and pages of the  
presentation.  
To remove an added item, select Options  
Remove  
the item you want.  
To change the message layout, select Options  
text last or Place text first  
To view the created message, select Options  
Preview  
To access added items, select Options  
To enter additional information, select Options  
Address fields Cc or Subject  
To set the options for sending the message, select  
Options Sending options. See page 83.  
Place  
.
.
Objects.  
.
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Note: You can add an image and a sound, or a video to a slide.  
When you add more than one item in a media type, a  
new slide is automatically added. You can scroll through  
the slide by pressing the Up or Down key or selecting  
Options  
Move  
a slide.  
6. Select Options  
Send to send the message.  
Composing and sending audio messages  
You can compose and send a message after recording a voice  
memo.  
1. Select New message  
Audio message  
.
2. Select Options Insert sound clip  
an adding option.  
3. Record a new voice memo or select a sound file from  
Gallery.  
4. Press the Up key, and press  
to select the recipient(s)  
from Contacts, or enter the email address of the recipient in  
the To field. Add a semicolon (;) to separate each recipient.  
5. Select Options  
Send to send the message.  
Composing and sending emails  
You can send emails that include text, images, sound clips,  
video clips, or other attachments. Before using the email  
service for the first time, you need to define a mailbox by  
using Mailboxes of the email setting options. See page 85.  
1. Select New message  
E-mail.  
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2. Press  
to select the recipient(s) from Contacts, or enter  
the email address of the recipient in the To field. Add a  
semicolon (;) to separate each recipient.  
If you want to send a copy of your email to someone, press  
the Down key and enter the address in the Cc field.  
3. Press the Down key and enter the email subject.  
4. Press the Down key and enter the email text.  
To add an attachment to the email, select Options  
Insert a media type a file.  
• You can also add an attachment to an email by selecting  
Options Attachments. The attachment list opens  
where you can add, view, and remove attachments.  
To remove an attachment, open the attachment list,  
scroll to the attachment, and select Options  
Remove  
To set the options for sending the email, select Options  
Sending options. See page 85.  
.
5. Select Options  
Send to send the email.  
Inbox - receiving messages  
Messages and data can be received using text message or  
multimedia message service, or via Bluetooth connections.  
Opening a received message  
When you receive a message, press the Show soft key to  
open the message. Press the Exit soft key to close the note. If  
you have more than one new message, press the Show soft  
key to open Inbox to see the message headings.  
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Viewing messages in Inbox  
In Inbox, the message icons tell you what kind of a message it  
is. Here are some of the icons that you may see:  
for an unread text message,  
for an unread smart message which may include a  
business card or a calendar entry,  
for a multimedia message notification,  
for an unread multimedia message,  
for an unread service message,  
for data received via Bluetooth connections, and  
for a message of unknown type.  
To read a message:  
1. Select a message from the list.  
2. Use the Up or Down key to move up and down in a  
message.  
3. Press the Left or Right key to move to the previous or next  
message in the folder.  
Options in different message viewers  
To use message options, press the Options soft key in a  
message view. Available options depend on the type of the  
message you have opened:  
Save: saves the received file to Gallery.  
Save business card: saves the received contact card in  
Contacts  
.
Save to Contacts: saves the selected number in the  
message to Contacts.  
Save to Calendar: saves the memo in a smart message to  
Calendar  
.
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Play: plays the sound, video, or presentation from a  
multimedia message.  
Reply: allows you to send a reply to the sender.  
Forward: copies the message contents to an editor.  
Delete: deletes a message.  
.
Create message: sends a message to the selected  
numbers.  
Copy: copies the selected number so that you can paste it  
when composing a message or creating a contact card.  
phone numbers and, email addresses.  
View: displays an image in a multimedia message.  
Objects: displays a list of multimedia objects in a  
multimedia message.  
Important: Multimedia message objects may contain viruses or  
otherwise be harmful to your phone or PC. Do not open any  
attachment if you are not sure of the trustworthiness of the  
sender. For more information, see “Certificate management” on  
page 125.  
Message details: shows detailed information about a  
message.  
Move to folder: moves message(s) to My folders or one of  
the folders you have created. See “Moving items to an  
application folder” on page 26.  
Exit: exits the Messaging application.  
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Receiving smart messages  
Your phone can receive many kinds of smart messages, which  
are text messages that contain data (also called Over-The-Air,  
(OTA messages). To open a received smart message, open  
Inbox and select a smart message ( ).  
Picture message: to save a picture in the Picture msgs  
folder for later use, select Options Save  
Business card: to save contact information, select  
Options Save business card  
.
.
.
Note: If certificates or sound files are attached to business  
cards, they are not saved.  
Ringing tone: to save a ringtone to My files, select  
Options  
Save.  
Operator logo: to save a logo, select Options  
Save. The  
operator logo can now be seen in Standby mode instead of  
the network operator’s own identification.  
Calendar entry: to save an entry to Calendar, select  
Options  
WAP message: to save a bookmark or setting, select  
Options Save to bookmarks or Save to settings. If  
the message contains both browser access point settings  
Save to Calendar  
.
and bookmarks, select Options  
Save all to save the  
data.  
E-mail notification: tells you how many new emails you  
have in your remote mailbox.  
In addition, you can receive an SMS service number, voicemail  
server number, sync profile settings, access point settings, and  
so on. To save the settings, select Options  
Save, Save to  
voice mail Save to settings or Save to e-mail sett.  
,
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Service messages  
Service messages are notifications of, for example, news  
headlines, and they may contain a text message or an address  
for a browser service. For availability and subscription, contact  
your service provider.  
Service providers can update an existing service message  
every time a new service message is received. When service  
messages expire, they are deleted automatically.  
1. In Inbox, select a service message ( ).  
2. To download or view the service, press Download  
message. The note Downloading message displays. The  
phone starts to make a data connection, if needed.  
3. Press the Back soft key to return to Inbox.  
My folders  
In My folders, you can organise your messages into folders,  
create new folders, and rename and delete folders. For more  
information, see “Moving items to an application folder” on  
page 26.  
You can also create and store text templates in this folder. Use  
text templates to avoid rewriting messages that you send  
often. Select Templates and:  
To create a new template, select Options  
template  
To send a message using a template, select Options  
Send a sending method.  
New  
.
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Mailbox  
When you open this folder, you can connect to your Mailbox:  
to retrieve new email headings or messages, or  
to view your previously retrieved email headings or  
messages offline.  
Note: When you create a new mailbox, the name you give to the  
mailbox automatically appears in the Messaging main  
view. You can have up to 6 mailboxes.  
Viewing emails  
When you open a mailbox, you can choose whether you want  
to view the previously retrieved emails and email headings  
offline, or connect to the email server.  
Viewing emails when online  
Select Options  
Connect to connect to your mailbox. When  
you are online, you are continuously connected to your  
mailbox via a packet data connection.  
Note: If you are using the POP3 protocol, emails are not updated  
automatically in Online mode. To see the newest emails,  
you need to disconnect and then make a new connection to  
your mailbox.  
Viewing emails when offline  
When your phone is not connected to your mailbox, you view  
emails offline. This mode may help you to save on connection  
costs, but you can access only previously retrieved emails.  
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Retrieving emails from a mailbox  
1. If you are offline, select Options  
Connect to start a  
connection to your mailbox.  
2. When you have an open connection to your mailbox, select  
Options Retrieve e-mail  
.
New to retrieve all new emails to your phone.  
All to retrieve all messages from the mailbox.  
3. After you have retrieved the emails, you can continue  
viewing them online or select Options Disconnect to  
end the connection and view the emails offline.  
Opening emails  
Select the email you want to view.  
If the email has not been retrieved and you are offline, you  
are asked to retrieve emails. Press the Yes soft key.  
If you are online, the email is automatically retrieved from  
the mailbox. Note that the data connection is left open after  
the email has been retrieved. Select Options  
Disconnect to end the data connection.  
Viewing email attachments  
Open an email that has an attachment indicator ( ) and select  
Options Attachments  
.
Important Email attachments may contain viruses or otherwise  
:
be harmful to your phone or PC. Do not open any attachment if  
you are not sure of the trustworthiness of the sender. For more  
information, see “Certificate management” on page 125.  
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Opening an attachment  
From the attachment list, select a file. The file opens in the  
corresponding application.  
Saving an attachment  
From the attachment list, scroll to the file you want and select  
Options  
Save. The file is saved in the corresponding  
application.  
Deleting emails  
To delete an email from the phone while still retaining it in  
your mailbox. Select Options Delete Phone only  
.
Note: Although you delete the message content, the email  
heading stays in your phone. To remove the heading as  
well, you need to first delete the email from your  
remote mailbox and then make a connection to the  
remote mailbox again to update the status.  
To delete an email both from the phone and from your  
mailbox. Select Options  
Delete  
Phone and server  
.
Note: If you are offline, the email is first deleted from your  
phone. During the next connection, it is automatically  
deleted from your mailbox. If you are using the POP3  
protocol, emails marked to be deleted will be removed only  
after you have closed the connection to your mailbox.  
To cancel deleting an email both from the phone and from the  
server, scroll to an email that has been marked to be deleted  
during the next connection, and select Options  
Undelete.  
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Outbox  
Outbox is a temporary storage place for messages that are  
waiting to be sent.  
Status of the messages in Outbox  
Sending: A connection is being made and the message is  
being sent.  
Waiting: For example, if there are two similar types of  
messages in Outbox, one of them is waiting until the first  
one is sent.  
Resend at (time): Sending has failed. The phone tries to  
send the message again after a time-out period. Select  
Option  
Send if you want to restart the sending  
immediately.  
Deferred: Sending places on hold. The phone tries to send  
the message at a specified time.  
Failed: Sending has failed. The maximum number of  
sending attempts has been reached.  
Messages are placed in Outbox when your phone is outside the  
network coverage area. You can also schedule emails to be  
sent the next time you connect to your mailbox.  
Reports  
In Reports, you can view delivery reports for your text  
messages and multimedia messages, if you set the Receive  
report option to Yes in the Text message and Multimedia  
message settings.  
Note: No delivery reports can be received for messages sent to  
email addresses.  
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To call a message recipient, scroll to the delivery report and  
press  
To clear all reports, select Options  
reports  
or select Options  
Call  
.
Clear delivery  
.
Cell broadcast  
You can access CB (cell broadcast) messages on various  
topics, such as the weather or traffic conditions, received from  
your service provider by selecting Options  
Cell broadcast  
in the Messaging main view. For available topics and relevant  
topic numbers, contact your service provider.  
Opening a CB message  
When you open the Cell broadcast folder, the screen shows:  
the status of the topic:  
for subscribed messages  
for unsubscribed messages  
the topic number, topic name, and whether it has been  
flagged  
for Hotmark. You are notified when messages  
belonging to a flagged topic have arrived.  
Setting up a topic list  
To add a topic, select Options  
Then enter the topic name and number.  
To change the name and number of a topic, scroll to it and  
select Options Topic Edit  
To remove a topic, scroll to the topic and select Options  
Topic Delete. To delete all topics, select Options  
Delete all  
To subscribe to a topic, scroll to the topic and select  
Options Subscribe. To cancel the subscription to the  
topic, select Options Cancel subscription  
Topic  
Add manually.  
.
.
.
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To receive a notification when a message related to a topic  
arrives, scroll to the topic and select Options  
To remove the hotmark setting, select Options  
hotmark  
Hotmark  
Remove  
.
.
Note: A packet data (GPRS) connection may prevent cell  
broadcast reception. Contact your service provider for the  
correct GPRS settings.  
Viewing messages on a USIM/SIM card  
Sometimes, text messages may be stored on the USIM/SIM  
card, depending on their specifications.  
Before you can view the messages stored on the USIM/SIM  
card, you need to copy them to a folder on your phone.  
1. In the Messaging main view, select Options  
messages  
SIM  
.
2. Select Options  
Mark/Unmark  
Mark or Mark all to  
place a check mark on messages.  
3. Select Options  
Copy.  
4. Select a folder. Go to the folder to view the messages.  
Using the service command editor  
You can send requests, such as activation commands for  
network services, known as USSD commands, to your service  
provider. For more information, contact your service provider.  
To send a request:  
In Standby mode or when you have an active call, enter the  
command number(s) and press , or  
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If you need to enter letters as well as numbers in a request,  
select Options  
Service command from the Messaging  
main view.  
Messaging settings  
The settings for the messaging services have been divided into  
groups according to the different message types. Select the  
settings you want to edit.  
Settings for text messages  
From the Messaging main view, select Options  
Settings  
Text message to open the following list of settings:  
Message centres: This option lists all of the SMS centres  
that have been defined. You can add a new SMS centre by  
selecting Options  
New message centre.  
Message centre in use: You can set which SMS centre is  
used for delivering text messages.  
Character encoding: Select a character encoding type.  
Using Full support (Unicode) will reduce the maximum  
number of characters in a message to about half.  
Receive report: When this network service is set to Yes  
the network informs you when a message has been  
delivered.  
,
Message validity: If the recipient of a message cannot be  
reached within the specified validity period, the message is  
removed from the SMS centre. Select how long messages  
are stored in the SMS centre. Maximum time is the  
maximum amount of time allowed by the network for the  
message to remain active.  
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Message sent as: You can convert your text messages to  
another format. For further information, contact your  
service provider.  
Note: Change this option only if you are sure that your service  
centre is able to convert text messages into other  
formats.  
Preferred connection: Select a network connection type  
to be used for sending text messages. See “Packet data” on  
page 134.  
Reply via same centre: When this network service is set  
to Yes, the recipient’s reply message is sent using the  
same SMS centre. Note that this may not work between all  
service providers.  
Settings for multimedia messages  
From the Messaging main screen, select Options  
Settings  
Multimedia message to open the following list of settings:  
Image size: Select the size of images in multimedia  
messages. The options are Small (max. 160 x 120 pixels)  
and Large (max. 640 x 480 pixels). When you send a  
message to an email address, the image size is set to  
Small  
.
MMS creation mode: Select the mode for creating  
multimedia messages.  
Restricted: the phone will not allow you to add  
unsupported files or exceed the size limit.  
Guided: the phone will alert you when the message size  
has exceeded the limit or you have added an unsupported  
file.  
Free: you can add files in any type and size.  
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Access point in use (Must be defined): Select which  
access point is used as the preferred connection for the  
multimedia message centre.  
Note: If you receive multimedia message settings in a smart  
message and save them, the received settings are  
automatically used for the preferred connection. See  
“Receiving smart messages” on page 74.  
Multimedia retrieval: Select how you receive multimedia  
messages.  
Always automatic to receive multimedia messages  
regardless of where you are.  
Auto in home netw. to receive multimedia messages only  
when you are in your home network.  
Manual to receive multimedia messages manually.  
Off if you do not want to receive multimedia messages or  
advertisements.  
Important: When you are outside your home network,  
sending and receiving multimedia messages may cost you  
more. If the settings Auto in home netw. or Always  
automatic have been selected, your phone can make an  
active GPRS connection without your knowledge.  
Allow anon. msgs.: Set whether or not to receive  
messages from anonymous senders.  
Receive adverts: Set whether or not to receive  
multimedia message advertisements.  
Receive report: When this network service is set to Yes  
the network informs you when your message has been  
delivered.  
,
Note: It may not be possible to receive a delivery report for a  
multimedia message that has been sent to an email  
address.  
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Deny report sending: Select Yes if you do not want the  
network to send delivery reports for received multimedia  
messages.  
Message validity: If the recipient of a message cannot be  
reached within the specified validity period, the message is  
removed from the MMS centre. Set how long messages are  
stored in the MMS centre. Maximum time is the maximum  
amount of time allowed by the network for the message to  
remain active.  
Settings for emails  
From the Messaging main screen, select Options  
Settings  
E-mail.  
Select Mailbox in use to select the mailbox you want to use.  
Select Mailboxes to open a list of mailboxes that have been  
defined. If no mailbox has been defined, press the Yes soft  
key to confirm creating a mailbox. Set the following mailbox  
parameters for each mailbox:  
Connection settings  
Incoming e-mail: Customise the setting for receiving  
emails.  
User name: Enter your user name, given to you by your  
mail service provider.  
Password: Enter your password. If you leave this field  
blank, you are prompted for the password when you try to  
connect to your remote mailbox.  
Incoming mail server (Must be defined): The IP address  
or host name of the mail server that receives your emails.  
Access point in use (Must be defined): This is the access  
point used for the mailbox. Choose one from the list. For  
more information on how to create an access point, see  
also “Connection settings” on page 132.  
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Mailbox name: Enter a name for the mailbox.  
Mailbox type: Select a mail server type.  
Security (ports): Select a security type. Any amount of  
data and messages can be sent securely.  
Port: Set a port number.  
APOP secure login (for POP3): Select On to authenticate  
users on login to the POP3 server.  
Outgoing e-mail: Customise the setting for sending  
emails.  
My e-mail address (Must be defined): Enter your email  
address.  
User name: Enter your user name, given to you by your  
mail service provider.  
Password: Enter your password. If you leave this field  
blank, you are prompted for the password when you try to  
connect to your remote mailbox.  
Outgoing mail server (Must be defined): The IP address  
or host name of the mail server that sends your emails.  
Access point in use (Must be in defined): This is the  
access point used for the mailbox. Choose one from the list.  
For more information on how to create an access point, see  
also “Connection settings” on page 132.  
Security (ports): Select a security type. Any amount of  
data and messages can be sent securely.  
Port: Set a port number.  
User settings  
My name: Enter your display name.  
Send message: Set whether to send e- mails immediately  
or to send at the next connection.  
Send copy to self: Select Yes to save a copy of an  
outgoing email to your mailbox and to the address defined  
in My e-mail address  
.
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Include signature: Select Yes if you want to attach a  
signature to your emails, and to enter or edit a signature  
text.  
New e-mail alerts: Set whether the phone displays an  
indicator icon when you receive a new email.  
Retrieval settings  
E-mail to retrieve: Select whether to only retrieve email  
headers from the server or to retrieve messages with  
attachments. You can also set a size limit.  
Retrieval amount: Limit the number of email headers you  
want to retrieve from the server.  
IMAP4 folder path (for IMAP4): Set the folder path you  
want to synchronise with the server.  
Folder subscriptions (for IMAP4): Update the message  
folder list to be synchronised.  
Automatic retrieval  
E-mail notifications: Set whether to receive a notification  
from the server when you receive a new email.  
E-mail retrieval: Set whether or not the phone  
automatically retrieves emails from the server.  
Settings for service messages  
From the Messaging main view, select Options  
Settings  
Service message: The following list of settings opens:  
Service messages: Set whether or not to receive service  
messages.  
Download messages: Choose Automatically if you want  
the phone to automatically download service messages  
when it is connected to the server, or Manually if you want  
to manually connect to the server.  
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Settings for cell broadcast messages  
Check with your service provider to see if Cell Broadcast (CB)  
messaging is available and what the available topics and  
related topic numbers are. From the Messaging main view,  
select Options  
Settings  
Cell broadcast to change the  
settings:  
Reception: Select On to receive CB messages.  
Language: Select All to receive cell broadcast messages in  
every possible language, or Selected to choose in which  
languages you wish to receive CB messages. If the  
language you want is not found on the list, select Other  
.
Topic detection: Select On to save a topic number  
automatically when you receive a CB message that does  
not belong to any of the existing topics. The topic number  
is saved to the topic list and shown without a name.  
Other settings  
From the Messaging main screen, select Options  
Settings  
Other to open the following list of settings:  
Save sent messages: Select Yes to save a copy of every  
text message, multimedia message, or email that you  
have sent. Messages will be saved to the Sent folder.  
Number of saved ms...: Define how many sent messages  
can be saved to the Sent folder at a time. When the limit is  
exceeded, the older messages will be deleted.  
Memory in use: Select a memory location to be used for  
storing messages.  
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Voicemail  
You can access the voicemail server to check new voicemails.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Configurations  
Call mailbox  
.
Connecting to the voicemail server  
The service number of the voicemail centre is preset by your  
service provider. If not, you first need to define the number of  
your voicemail server. Enter the number obtained from your  
service provider and press the OK soft key.  
Now, you can access the voicemail server by selecting Voice  
mailbox from the Call mailbox main view. You can also press  
and hold  
in Standby mode. Follow instructions from the  
server to check your voicemails.  
Changing the voicemail server number  
If you need to change the number of the voicemail server,  
select Options  
Change number from the Call mailbox  
main view. Enter a new number and press the OK soft key.  
IM (Instant Messaging)  
Note: This function can be used only if it is supported by your  
service provider. Only phones that offer compatible instant  
messaging features can receive and display instant  
messages.  
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IM is a way of sending text messages that are delivered over  
TCP/IP protocols to online users (network service). Your  
contact list shows you when the contacts on the list are online  
and available to participate in a conversation.  
Press  
IM  
to open the Menu, and then select Connectivity  
.
Notes  
:
• Depending on the network, the active chat session may  
consume the phone’s battery faster and you may need to  
connect the phone to a adapter.  
• For using an IM service, you need to set up a server and other  
settings. See page 95.  
Connecting to the IM service  
When you access IM, the phone prompts you to define a  
server. If you have closed this prompt, select Options  
Log  
in to log in to the IM service. Enter the user ID and password  
and press the OK soft key.  
To disconnect from the service, select Log out  
.
Starting a chat session  
You can start a chat with your friends by various methods.  
Starting from the conversation list  
From the IM main view, select Conversations to view the list  
of new and read instant messages or invitations to  
conversations during an active chat session.  
instant messages and indicates invitations.  
indicates new  
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On the conversation list, scroll to a conversation, press the  
Options soft key and select:  
Open to open the conversation to start a chat session.  
New conversation to start a new conversation. You can  
select a participant from the Conversations list or enter the  
participant's ID manually, and then the phone sends an  
invitation to her/him.  
Block options  
Add to blocked list to block messages  
from the current participiant. Select Add ID to list  
manually to add a contact to the blocking list or View  
blocked list to view blocked contacts. To unblock the  
contact, select Unblock  
.
Change own availability to change your connection  
status.  
Close conversation to close the selected conversation.  
Log out to log out from the IM service.  
Settings to customise options for conversations or servers.  
Exit to close the IM application.  
Starting from the contact list  
From the IM main view, select IM contacts to view the  
contacts that you have added.  
If you have received a new message from a contact, it is  
indicated by  
. The status of each contact displays by the  
following indicators.  
indicates an online contact.  
indicates an offline contact in the phone’s Contacts  
directory.  
indicates a blocked contact.  
No indicator means that the contact is unknown.  
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Select a contact or select Options  
Open conversation to  
start a chat.  
For details, see “Managing IM contacts” on page 93.  
Chatting with contacts  
After joining a chat session, you can write your message and  
press  
to send it. Your message displays on the message  
list and the reply message displays below your message.  
During a conversation, press the Options soft key and select:  
Insert smiley to enter a preset smiley.  
Send image to send an image to the current contact.  
Save to Notes to record your conversation as a note and  
save it in Notes.  
Block options  
Add to blocked list to block messages  
from the current participant. Select Add ID to list  
manually to add a contact to the blocking list or View  
blocked list to view blocked contacts. To unblock the  
contact, select Unblock  
.
Change own availability to change your connection  
status.  
Ending a chat session  
To end the chat session, select Options  
Close  
conversation  
.
Accepting or rejecting an invitation  
In Standby mode, when you have connected to the chat  
service and you receive an invitation, “1 new chat message” is  
displayed. Press the Show soft key to read it.  
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If you receive more than one invitation, the number of  
messages followed by new invitations received is displayed.  
Press the Show soft key, scroll to the invitation you want to  
view, and press the OK soft key.  
To join a private group conversation, select Options  
Join. Enter the screen name that you want to use in the  
conversation.  
To reject or delete the invitation, select Options  
or Delete  
Reject  
.
Reading an instant message  
When you have connected to the chat service and you receive  
a message from a person who is not taking part in the  
conversation, “1 new chat message” is displayed. Press the  
Show soft key to read it and start a conversation.  
New messages received during an active session are held in  
Conversations in the IM application.  
If the message is from a person whose contact information is  
not on the IM contact list, the sender’s ID is shown. If the  
contact information can be found in the phone’s memory and  
the phone recognises it, the sender’s name is shown. To save a  
new contact, select Options  
Add to IM contact.  
Managing IM contacts  
On the IM contact list, you can save information about chat  
participants, check their availability, and set tracking to  
recognise when they log into or out of the IM service.  
When you open the IM contact list, the saved chat participants  
display. Select Options, and:  
New IM contact to create a new contact or search for a  
contact from the server or other lists.  
New contacts list to add new contact list.  
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Scroll to a contact, and press  
to start to chat, or press the  
Options soft key and select:  
Open contact details to view the selected contact details.  
You can also edit the details.  
Edit to change the contact information.  
Blocking options  
Add to blocked list to block the  
messages from the selected contact. Select Add ID to list  
manually to add a contact to the blocking list or View  
blocked list to view the blocked contacts. To unblock the  
contact, select Unblock  
.
Customising settings for IM  
To change the settings for chatting, select Options  
Settings. The following options are available:  
Preferences: allows you to change the settings for using  
IM.  
Allow messages from: Select if you want to receive chat  
messages from all members of a conversation or only from  
the contacts stored in your IM contact list.  
Sort IM contacts: Select the order of the IM contact list.  
Availability reloading: Select if you want to automatically  
or manually reload other users’ availability status to  
indicate whether they are online or offline.  
Offline contacts: Set whether to display offline contacts  
on the IM contact list.  
Own message colour: Select a text colour for your  
messages.  
Received msg colour: Select a text colour for other  
contacts’ messages.  
Show date/ time info: Set whether the phone displays  
the current time next to each message.  
IM alert tone: Select a message ringtone for incoming  
instant messages.  
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Servers: allows you to create a new server or edit an  
existing server. To add a new server, select Options New  
server  
Server name: Enter a name for the server.  
.
Access point in use: Select an access point. You can add  
or edit an access point; for details, see page 132.  
Web address: Enter your web address.  
User ID: Enter your user ID.  
Password: Enter your password.  
Note: You can get the web address, user ID, and password  
from your network operator or service provider.  
Default server: Select the server you want to use.  
IM login type: You can change the login mode setting for  
the Instant Messaging. Select:  
Automatic to automatically log in to the IM service when  
you switch on the phone, regardless of your location.  
Automatic in home netw. to automatically log in to the  
IM service when you are in your home network.  
On app. start-up to automatically log in to the IM service  
when you access IM.  
Manual to display a confirmation message when you  
access IM.  
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Notes  
In Notes, you can create text notes that are not associated  
with items in Calendar, Contacts, or To-do.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Organiser  
Notes  
.
Creating a note  
1. Select Options  
New note. Pressing an alphanumeric key  
also opens a note editor.  
2. Enter the note text.  
3. When you are finished, press the Done soft key. The most  
recently saved note is placed in the first position, displaying  
the time the note was made.  
Synchronising notes with other devices  
You can synchronise notes between the phone and other  
Bluetooth devices using the default sync profile. From the note  
list, select Options  
Synchronisation  
Start.  
Calculator  
In Calculator, you can perform general mathematical functions,  
such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Organiser  
Calculator  
.
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Performing a calculation  
1. Enter the first number of your calculation.  
2. Scroll to the function you want using the Navigation keys  
and press  
.
3. Enter the second number.  
4. If necessary, repeat steps 2 and 3.  
5. To get the result, select  
.
Note: Calculator has limited accuracy and rounding errors may  
occur, especially in long division.  
Other calculator operations  
To insert a decimal, press  
.
To change a function, for example from + to -, press  
until the function you want is selected on the screen.  
Press  
Select Options  
the memory, indicated by  
the memory, select Options  
To delete the number from the memory, select Options  
Memory Clear  
To delete all of the calculations on the sheet, select  
Options Clear screen  
To retrieve the result of the last calculation, select Options  
Last result  
to clear the result of the previous calculation.  
Memory Save to save a number to  
. To retrieve the number from  
Memory Recall  
M
.
.
.
.
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Converter  
In Converter, you can convert measurements, such as Length  
from one unit (Yards) to another (Metres).  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Organiser  
Converter  
.
Note: Converter has limited accuracy and rounding errors may  
occur.  
Converting units  
Note: For currency conversions, you first need to set the currency  
rates. See page 99.  
1. Select Type to open a list of measurement units.  
2. Select the measurement type you want to use.  
3. Select the first Unit field to open a list of available units.  
4. Select the unit from which you want to convert.  
5. Scroll to the first Amount field and enter the value you  
want to convert.  
Press  
temperature), and  
to add a decimal and press  
(exponent) symbols.  
for the  
+
,
(for  
E
6. Select the second Unit field and select the unit to which  
you want to convert.  
The second Amount field changes automatically to show  
the converted value.  
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Setting a base currency and exchange rates  
Before you can make currency conversions, you need to  
choose a base currency (usually your domestic currency) and  
enter exchange rates.  
Note: The rate of the base currency is always 1. The base  
currency determines the conversion rates of the other  
currencies.  
1. Select Currency as the measurement type and select  
Options  
Currency rates.  
2. To change the base currency, scroll to the currency (usually  
your domestic currency) and select Options Set as base  
currency. Press the Yes soft key to confirm.  
Note: When you change the base currency, all previously set  
exchange rates are reset to  
new rates.  
1
and you need to enter  
3. Enter a new rate, that is, how many units of the currency  
equal one unit of the base currency you have selected.  
To rename each field, select Options  
Rename currency  
.
Enter a currency name and press the OK soft key.  
4. Repeat step 3 to set up the currency list as needed.  
You can add more currencies by selecting Options  
currency  
Add  
.
5. When you have finished, press the Done soft key.  
6. Press the Yes soft key to save changes.  
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Recorder  
Recorder allows you to record and play voice memos.  
Press to open the Menu, and then select Media  
Recorder  
.
Note: Obey all local laws governing recording of calls. Do not use  
this feature illegally.  
To record a voice memo:  
1. Press  
to start recording when  
highlights.  
To pause recording, press the Pause soft key or select  
.
To resume recording, press the Record soft key or select  
.
2. To stop recording, press the Stop soft key or select  
.
The recorded sound clip is automatically saved in the  
Sound clips folder in Gallery.  
After a sound clip has been saved:  
To play back the sound clip, select  
.
To fast forward, select  
To fast rewind, select  
.
.
To access previously saved sound clips in Gallery, select  
Options Go to Gallery  
To change the recording quality or the saving location,  
select Options Settings  
.
.
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Quickoffice  
Quickoffice allows you to open documents on the phone  
without any file-conversion or loss of content. You can view  
.doc, .xls, and .ppt files.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Organiser  
Quickoffice  
.
Viewing a document  
1. Press the Left or Right key to access a document viewer,  
Quickword Quicksheet, or Quickpoint, according to the  
,
file format of the document you want to open.  
A list of the documents stored in the phone’s memory  
opens.  
2. Select the document you want to view.  
Options in a document view  
You can use the following options while viewing a document.  
Depending on the file format of the document, available  
options may vary.  
To zoom in or out, select Options  
To searching for a word from a document, select Options  
Search options Find. Then enter a key word and press  
the Find soft key. To continue searching, select Options  
Search options Find next  
To move between the top and the bottom of the document  
in Quickword, select Options Go to an option.  
Zoom  
an option.  
.
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To set the display to automatically scroll through the  
document in Quickword, select Options Start auto-  
scroll  
To move to other sheet in a document in Quicksheet, select  
Options Worksheet. Then press the Left or Right key to  
.
move between worksheets.  
To resize the column or row in Quicksheet, select Options  
Resize  
an option. Then press the Navigation keys to  
resize.  
To pan through a sheet in Quicksheet, select Options  
Pan, and press the Navigation keys.  
To view the document on a full screen in Quickpoint, select  
Options Full screen  
.
Updating a viewer application  
You can upgrade a viewer application, if available, or check the  
other Quickoffice programs from a preset website.  
Press the Right key to access Quickmanager and select one  
of the following options:  
Updates and upgrades: allows you to check if there is a  
new version of a viewer program to upgrade the program  
on your phone.  
Quickoffice products: allows you to view the online  
catalogue that introduces other Quickoffice products.  
Offers and promotions: allows you to obtain free  
downloads and trails for other products offered by the  
Quickoffice manufacturer.  
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Adobe PDF  
Your phone has the Adobe Reader program to allow you to  
open Acrobat PDF documents.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Organiser  
Adobe PDF  
.
Viewing a document  
1. From the Adobe PDF main view, select Options  
Browse  
for file  
.
2. Select a memory location.  
3. Select a folder and then a file.  
4. Press the Navigation keys to scroll through the document.  
Options in a document view  
You can use the following options while viewing a document:  
To zoom in or out, select Options  
To search for a word from the document, select Options  
Find Text. Then enter a key word and press the OK soft  
key. To continue searching, select Options  
To view the document on a full screen or rotate the  
document, select Options View an option.  
To move to another page in the document, select Options  
Go to an option.  
Zoom  
an option.  
Find  
Next  
.
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Changing the Adobe PDF settings  
To change the default setting for Adobe PDF, select Options  
Settings. The following options are available:  
Default zoom: allows you to change the default zoom  
rate.  
View mode: allows you to change the default view mode.  
Save settings on exit: allows you to set whether to save  
your settings when you close Adobe PDF.  
Clock  
In Clock, you can set up the display of the time and date  
information and check the time in other cities all over the  
world. You can also set an alarm to ring at a specified time.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Organiser  
Clock  
.
Changing clock settings  
To change the time or date, select Options  
Settings. The  
following setting options are available:  
Time: Enter the current time. If the time format is set to  
12-hour, you can change am or pm by pressing any one of  
the number keys and  
.
Time zone: Select your local time zone.  
Date: Enter the current date.  
Date format: Select the date format.  
Date separator: Select a separator for the date display.  
Time format: Select the time format.  
Time separator: Select a separator for the time display.  
Clock type: Select a clock type to be displayed on the top  
of the standby screen.  
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Clock alarm tone: Select an alarm ringtone.  
Alarm snooze time: Select the default time interval for  
alarms to repeat.  
Workdays: Select the days of the week you want alarm to  
work.  
Network operator ti...: Select Auto-update if you want  
the mobile phone network to update the time and date, and  
time zone information to your phone.  
Setting an alarm  
1. Press the Right key on the home clock screen to access the  
Alarm screen.  
2. Select Options  
New alarm.  
3. Set each alarm option.  
4. Press the Done soft key.  
Deactivating alarms  
To deactivate an alarm, select the alarm you want and select  
Options Remove alarm. If the alarm is a repeating alarm,  
select Options Deactivate alarm  
.
Turning off the alarm  
When the time for an alarm comes and the alarm tone sounds:  
Press the Stop soft key.  
Press the Snooze soft key or  
to stop the alarm and  
cause it after a specified time. You can do this a maximum  
of 5 times.  
Note: The volume for the clock alarm tone is not affected by the  
current profile setting.  
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Viewing the world clock  
You can check the current time in other cities or countries in  
the world. To view time in other cities, you must add the cities  
you want to the world clock list.  
Setting up the world clock  
1. Press the Right key twice on the home clock screen.  
2. Select Options  
Add city.  
3. Select the city you want.  
Note: Enter the first few letters of the country or city from the  
cities list. This will search for countries and cities by  
their first few letters. For example, entering “p” will  
match “France, Paris” as well as “Paraguay, Asuncion,”  
as both contain entries that start with “p.”  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add more cities, if necessary.  
To remove the city from the list, select Options  
Remove  
.
5. When you have finished, press the Exit soft key.  
Setting the home zone  
You can set a city on the world clock list as the home city. The  
time and date of the selected city displays on the home clock  
screen. Scroll to the city you want and select Options  
as current city  
Set  
.
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GPS data  
GPS data is a GPS-based navigation and positioning  
application. You can get road guides to a specific destination or  
information about your current location, or calculate the  
distance of your trip.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Configurations  
GPS data  
.
Selecting a connection method  
Before accessing the GPS service, you need to activate  
Bluetooth connections to a GPS wireless module or network-  
based connections. By using those connections, the phone can  
send or receive location information.  
From the GPS data main view, select Options  
Positioning  
settings. Then enable or disable Bluetooth GPS connections  
and network-based connections, according to the connection  
method you will use.  
Each time you open GPS data, the phone will initiate a  
Bluetooth connection to a GPS wireless module or to a GPS  
network. For a Bluetooth connection, search for and connect to  
a device.  
Getting a road guide  
1. From the GPS data main view, select Navigation  
.
2. Select Options Set destination Coordinates.  
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3. Enter the latitude and longitude of your destination and  
press the OK soft key.  
The phone displays the direction to your destination, and  
additional navigating information for your trip, such as the  
estimate of the remaining time before you reach the  
destination, and your current speed.  
4. When you have finished, select Options  
navigation  
Stop  
.
Checking your current position  
From the GPS data main view, select Position. The phone  
shows information about your current position, such as  
latitude, longitude, altitude, etc.  
Calculating the distance of a trip  
1. From the GPS data main view, select Trip distance  
.
2. Select Options  
Start. The phone starts counting the  
distance and time.  
3. When you have finished your trip, select Options  
Stop  
.
and check the calculated information about the trip.  
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Extra programs  
Landmarks  
In Landmarks, you can mark your current position or specific  
places and use the marked places as road guides.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Configurations  
Landmarks  
.
Adding a landmark  
1. From the Landmarks main view, select Options  
New  
landmark, and select:  
Current position: Select to add a landmark for your  
current position.  
Enter manually: Select to manually specify a place.  
2. If applicable, enter information about the place you want to  
mark and press the Done soft key.  
The phone sends a request for position information for the  
specified place and the landmark item is added.  
Managing landmarks  
To access position information of a landmark, select the  
landmark from the list.  
To change information of a landmark, select it from the list  
and select Options  
Edit.  
To view landmarks sorted by categories, press the Right  
key and select a category.  
To change an icon assigned to a landmark, scroll to it from  
the list and select Options  
Landmark icon.  
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Web  
This chapter describes how to get access to the wireless web  
and how to use the web browser applications.  
Various service providers on the wireless web maintain pages  
specifically designed for mobile phones, offering services such  
as news and weather reports, banking, travel information,  
entertainment, and games. With the web browser, you can  
view these services as web pages written in WML, XHTML  
pages written in HTML, or a mixture of both.  
To connect to the wireless web,  
the wireless network you use must support data calls,  
the data service must be activated for your USIM/SIM card,  
you must obtain an Internet Access Point from an Internet  
Service Provider, and  
you must define the proper web browser settings. See  
page 115.  
Note: Your phone is preset by default for access to the wireless  
web, so that you can easily use the Internet Service. If the  
web browser does not work properly, you can download and  
update the browser settings from your service provider’s  
website.  
Your ISP can give you instructions on how to configure the  
browser settings. Follow the instructions carefully.  
To launch the web browser, press  
then select Web  
to open the Menu, and  
.
Note: Check the availability of services, pricing, and tariffs with  
your service provider. Service providers can also give you  
instructions on how to use their services.  
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Making a connection  
Once you have stored all the required connection settings, you  
can access browser pages.  
There are three different ways to access browser pages:  
Select the homepage of your service provider,  
Select a bookmark from the Bookmarks view, or  
Enter the address of a browser service. The address field at  
the bottom is immediately activated. After you have  
entered the address, press  
.
Notes  
:
• If the security indicator  
displays during a connection, the  
data transmission between the phone and the browser gateway  
or server is encrypted.  
• When the system memory becomes too low, the web browser  
may be unable to load web pages with complex contents. When  
“Out of memory” appears, close the unnecessary applications to  
free up the system memory before restarting the web browser.  
Viewing bookmarks  
You can bookmark the web pages you visit frequently and  
quickly access one of the bookmarked pages at a later time. To  
access the bookmark list while browsing, press and hold  
or select Options  
Bookmarks. From the bookmark list, you  
will see bookmarks for different kinds of web pages.  
: The starting page defined for the access point.  
: The folder of automatic bookmarks. When you have  
activated the Auto. bookmarks option (see  
page 116), the web pages you have visited will be  
automatically bookmarked and the bookmarks will be  
saved in this folder.  
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: A folder you created.  
: A default folder. You cannot delete folders of this type.  
: A web feed folder.  
: A bookmark.  
Adding bookmarks manually  
1. In the Bookmarks view, select Options  
Bookmark  
manager  
Add bookmark.  
2. Fill in the fields. The default access point is assigned to the  
bookmark, if none is selected.  
3. Select Options  
Save to save the bookmark.  
Adding a bookmark folder  
1. In the Bookmarks view, select Options  
Bookmark  
manager  
New folder  
.
2. Enter a folder name and press the OK soft key.  
Browsing  
On a web page, links appear underlined in blue. Images that  
act as links have a blue border around them.  
Keys and commands used in browsing  
To open a link, press  
.
To scroll, use the Navigation keys.  
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To display or hide the tool bar, press and hold  
.
(Frequently used links),  
(Forward),  
(Find), or  
(Home),  
(Stop) are  
(Page  
overview),  
available.  
(Reload),  
To return to the homepage, press  
.
To go to the previous page while browsing, press the Back  
soft key. If the Back soft key is not available, select  
Options  
Navigation options  
History to view  
screenshots of the pages you have visited during the  
current browsing session.  
To check boxes and make selections, press  
To retrieve the latest content from the server, select  
Options Navigation options Reload  
To zoom in or out on the browser display, press  
or select Options Zooming options a zoom rate.  
To save the current web page to access offline, select  
Options Tools Save page  
To save a bookmark while browsing, select Options  
Save as bookmark  
To send the URL of the current web page to other people,  
select Options Tools Send a sending option.  
To find a phone number, email address, or text from web  
pages, press or select Options Find an item.  
To change the display to Wide View mode, select Options  
Rotate screen  
.
.
or  
.
.
.
To view page information, name and version, session, and  
security details of the current browser page, select  
Options  
Tools  
Page info.  
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Viewing saved pages  
If you regularly browse pages containing information which  
does not change very often, for example a train timetable, you  
can save and then browse those pages when offline.  
To open the list of saved pages, select Saved pages in the  
Bookmarks view. The following icons are available on the  
Saved pages view:  
: A saved web page.  
: A folder containing saved web pages.  
Select a page item to open it. To start a connection to the web  
service and retrieve the page again, select Options  
Navigation options Reload  
.
Downloading items  
You can download items such as ringtones, images, operator  
logos, and video clips through the mobile browser. You may be  
charged for downloading items.  
Once downloaded, items are handled by the respective  
applications on your phone; for example, a downloaded picture  
will be saved in Images.  
Note: Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a system for  
protecting the copyright of digital content that is  
distributed online. Copyright protections may prevent some  
images, ringtones, and other content from being copied,  
modified, transferred, or forwarded.  
Ending a connection  
Select Options  
Tools  
Disconnect, or press the Exit soft  
key. The phone ends the network connection.  
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Deleting data in the browser memory  
You can delete data transmitted while browsing the wireless  
web, such as cookies, data in the cache, history and form, or  
password data. Select Options  
Clear privacy data  
an  
item.  
Changing browser settings  
You can select the default access point for web connections  
and set up the browser display. Select Options Settings  
General: Customise general browser settings.  
.
Access point: Change the default access point. For more  
information, see “Access points” on page 132.  
Homepage: Set a web page to be used as your homepage.  
History list: Set the browser to keep a list of the pages  
you have accessed.  
Security warnings: Enable or disable viewing the security  
warnings you may get during browsing.  
Java/ECMA script: Enable or disable the Java/ECMA script  
for the browser display.  
Page: Customise page display settings.  
Load content: Choose what kind of contents you want to  
view while you are browsing.  
Screen size: Select the display type for the web browser.  
To view the browser on a full screen, choose Full screen  
.
Default encoding: To display text correctly on a web  
page, select the appropriate character encoding type.  
Block pop-ups: Set whether to block pop-ups on web  
pages.  
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Automatic reload: Set whether the browser automatically  
updates each page when changes are made from servers.  
Font size: Select the text size to be used on a web page.  
Privacy: Customise settings for saving private data you  
have transmitted to servers while browsing.  
Auto. bookmarks: You can turn on or off the automatic  
completion of address in the Bookmarks view. To hide the  
Auto. bookmarks folder in the Bookmarks view, select  
Hide folder  
.
Form data saving: Set the browser to save the form data  
and password you entered and send for using certain  
services.  
Cookies: Enable or disable the transmission of cookies.  
Web feeds: Set whether the browser display automatically  
updates when changes are made from the servers.  
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Settings  
You can customise your phone to suit your preferences and  
needs.  
Profiles  
In Profiles, you can adjust and customise the phone tones for  
different events, environments, or caller groups.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Profiles.  
Changing profiles  
On the profile list, scroll to the profile you want and select  
Options Activate  
.
You can quickly change the profile by pressing . Select the  
profile you want to activate.  
You will see the currently selected profile at the top of the  
display in Standby mode. If the General profile is in use, only  
the current date is shown.  
Personalising profiles  
You can change properties of a profile as your need and  
preferences.  
1. Scroll to the profile you want and select Options  
Personalise  
.
2. Scroll to the setting you want to change and press  
open the choices:  
to  
Ringing tone: Choose a ringtone for voice calls.  
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Note: You can change ringtones in two places: Profiles or  
Contacts. See “Adding a ringtone for a contact card”  
on page 43.  
Video call tone: Select a ringtone for video calls.  
Ringing type: Select an alert type. When Ascending is  
selected, the ringing volume starts from level one and  
increases to the set volume level.  
Ringing volume: Set the volume level for the ringtone  
and message alert tones.  
Message alert tone: Choose a ringtone for messages.  
E-mail alert tone: Choose a ringtone for emails.  
Vibrating alert: Set the phone to vibrate at incoming  
voice calls and messages.  
Keypad tones: Set the volume level for keypad tones.  
Warning tones: Set the phone to sound a warning  
tone, for example, when the battery is running out of  
power.  
Alert for: Set the phone to ring only upon calls from  
phone numbers that belong to a selected contact group.  
Phone calls coming from the people outside the selected  
group have a silent alert.  
Profile name: Change a profile name. The General  
profile cannot be renamed.  
3. When you are finished, press the Back soft key.  
Creating a new profile  
You can create a new profile by selecting Options  
Create  
new. For further details about personalising each option, see  
page 117.  
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Using the Offline profile  
The Offline profile lets you use the phone without connecting  
to the GSM wireless network to use the phone’s applications.  
Important: In Offline mode, you cannot make any calls,  
excluding emergency calls, or use other features that require  
network coverage.  
To leave the Offline profile, activate any other profile. The  
phone re-enables GSM wireless transmissions, providing there  
is sufficient signal strength.  
Themes  
In Theme, you can personalise the look of your phone’s display  
by activating a theme.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Configurations  
Themes  
.
Applying a theme  
1. Select a category.  
You will see a list of the available themes.  
General: You can select a skin for the phone’s display.  
Menu view: You can select a display type for Menu  
mode.  
Wallpaper: You can select a background image for the  
Standby screen.  
2. Select the theme you want from the theme list. The  
currently active theme is indicated by a check mark.  
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Downloading themes  
You can download themes from the web browser. Select  
Download themes from the general theme or menu view  
item. Then you can enter a URL address or bookmark for the  
web site providing you with theme downloads.  
Settings  
The Settings application provides you with various options to  
customize your phone.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Settings.  
General settings  
From the Settings main view, select General to change the  
general phone settings.  
Personalisati...  
You can customise the settings for the display, lights, and  
sounds on your phone.  
Display  
Brightness: Use to change the brightness of the display.  
Font size: Select a font size for text display.  
Welcome note / logo: You can change the welcome note  
or image which displays briefly each time you switch on the  
phone. Select Text to enter a welcome note or Image to  
select an image in the phone’s memory or on the memory  
card, if you use one.  
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Backlight on time: A backlight illuminates the main  
display, and the keypad. When you press any key or open  
the phone, the backlight turns on. In this menu, you can  
select the maximum length of time the backlight stays on.  
Dim time: After the backlight turns off, your phone enters  
Dimming mode and then the display turns off. Select the  
maximum length of time the display stays in Dimming  
mode.  
Touch key lock time: Select the length of time the touch  
keys on the phone is active.  
Standby mode  
Active standby: When this setting is activated, the  
shortcuts to your favourite applications display so that you  
can quickly access them from the Standby screen. Also,  
scheduler information displays on the screen.  
Shortcuts: You can change the shortcuts that appear over  
the left and right soft keys in Standby mode.  
Active standby apps.: You can select applications that  
can be opened from the active standby screen. This option  
is available only when Active standby is activated.  
Tones  
You can change the sound settings for the currently selected  
profile. For details, see “Personalising profiles” on page 117.  
Themes  
General: You can select a skin for the phone’s display.  
Menu view: You can select a display type for Menu mode.  
Wallpaper: You can select a background image for the  
Standby screen.  
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Language  
Phone language: You can change the language for the  
display text of your phone. This change also affects the  
format used for the date and time and the separators used,  
for example, in calculations. If you select Automatic, the  
phone selects the language according to the information on  
your USIM/SIM card. After you have changed the phone  
language, you must restart the phone.  
Note: Changing the settings for Phone language or Writing  
language affects every application in your phone.  
Writing language: You can change the writing language  
for writing on your phone. Changing the language affects:  
- the characters available when you press any key (  
),  
to  
- the special characters that are available when you press  
and . For example, you are using a phone where  
the phone language is in English but you want to enter all  
of your messages to French. After you change the  
language, the special characters or punctuation marks  
used in the French language are available.  
Predictive text: You can activate or deactivate T9 text  
input mode for all of the text editors in the phone.  
Note Predictive text is not available for all languages.  
:
Date and time  
You can change the current time and date, and set the options  
for the time display and alarms. For details, see “Changing  
clock settings” on page 104.  
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Enhancement  
You can change the headset or hands-free car kit settings. The  
following options are available for each accessory:  
Default profile: Select the profile you want to be activated  
each time when you connect a headset to your phone or  
your phone is used as the hands-free car kit.  
Automatic answer: Set the phone to answer an incoming  
call automatically after 5 seconds when you connect a  
headset to your phone or your phone is used as the  
hands-free car kit.  
Security  
The Security settings allow you to protect your phone and  
USIM/SIM card from unauthorised use. Following options are  
available:  
Phone and SIM card  
PIN code request: When this setting is activated, the PIN  
code is requested each time the phone is switched on.  
PIN code: The 4- to 8-digit PIN (Personal Identification  
Number) code protects your USIM/SIM card against  
unauthorised use. The PIN code is usually supplied with the  
USIM/SIM card. After 3 consecutive incorrect PIN code  
entries, the PIN code is blocked. If the PIN code is blocked,  
you need to unblock the PIN code by entering the PUK (PIN  
Unblocking Key) code.  
PIN2 code: The 4- to 8-digit PIN2 code, supplied with  
some USIM/SIM cards, is required to access some  
functions, such as call cost counters.  
Phone autolock peri...: You can set an autolock period, a  
time-out after which the phone is automatically locked and  
can be used only if the correct lock code is entered.  
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Note: When the phone is locked, you may be able to call the  
emergency number programmed in your phone (e.g.,  
112 or other official emergency numbers).  
To unlock the phone, in Standby mode, press the Unlock  
soft key, enter the lock code, and press the OK soft key.  
Lock code: You can change the lock code used to lock the  
phone and keypad to avoid unauthorised use.  
Note: The factory setting for the lock code is 00000000. To  
avoid unauthorised use of your phone, change the lock  
code.  
Lock if SIM card chan...: You can set your phone to ask  
for the lock code when an unknown USIM/SIM card is  
inserted into the phone. The phone maintains a list of  
USIM/SIM cards that are recognised as the owner’s cards.  
Closed user group (network service): You can specify a  
group of people whom you can call and who can call you.  
For more information, contact your service provider. Select  
Default to activate the default group agreed on with the  
service provider or On to use another group (you need to  
know the group index number).  
Note: When calls are limited to Closed user groups, calls may  
be possible to certain emergency numbers in some  
networks (e.g., 112 or other official emergency  
numbers).  
Confirm SIM services (network service): You can set the  
phone to display confirmation messages when you are  
using a USIM/SIM card service.  
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Important: Even if the use of certificates makes the risks  
involved in remote connections and software installation  
considerably smaller, they must be used correctly in order for you  
to benefit from increased security. The existence of a certificate  
does not offer any protection by itself; the certificate manager  
must contain correct, authentic, or trusted certificates for  
increased security to be available.  
Certificate management  
Digital certificates are used to verify the origin of browser  
pages and installed digital certificates are needed if you:  
want to connect to an online bank or another site or remote  
server for actions that involve transferring confidential  
information, or  
want to minimise the risk of viruses or other malicious  
software, and be sure of the authenticity of software when  
downloading and installing software.  
In the Certificate management main view, you will see a list of  
authority certificates that have been stored in your phone.  
Press the Right key to see a list of personal certificates, if  
available.  
Authority certificates are used by some services, such as  
banking services, for checking signature or server  
certificates or other authority certificates.  
Personal certificates are issued to users by a certifying  
authority.  
To view certificate details - checking authenticity:  
You can only be sure of the correct identity of a browser  
gateway or a server when the signature and the period of  
validity of a browser gateway or server certificate have been  
checked.  
To check certificate details, scroll to a certificate, and press  
or select Options  
Certificate details.  
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To change the trust settings of an authority certificate:  
Scroll to an authority certificate and select Options  
Trust  
settings. Depending on the certificate, a list of the  
applications that can use the selected certificate is shown.  
Internet: The certificate is able to certify web servers.  
Online certif. check: The certificate is able to certify the  
access to a certificate on the Certificate Revocate list.  
VPN: The certificate is able to certify VPN (Virtual Private  
Network) connections.  
Security module  
You can mange security modules for various features on your  
phone.  
Factory settin...  
You can reset some of the settings to their original values. To  
do this, you need to enter the lock code. After resetting the  
settings, you must restart the phone.  
Positioning  
You can customise the setting for the positioning service.  
Positioning methods: Select a method to let other  
devices locate your phone’s position.  
Positioning server: Select an access point and server  
address for accessing the positioning service.  
Phone settings  
From the Settings main view, select Phone to change the  
call-related settings.  
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Call  
You can customise the general settings for making and  
answering a calls. The following options are available:  
Send my caller ID: This network service allows you to set  
your phone number to be displayed or hidden from the  
person whom you are calling. If you select Set by  
network, the value may be set by your network operator  
or service provider when you make a subscription.  
Call waiting: This network service allows the network to  
notify you of a new incoming call while you have a call in  
progress. Select Activate to request the network to  
activate call waiting, Cancel to request the network to  
deactivate call waiting, or Check status to check if the  
function is active or not.  
Reject call with SMS: When this setting is activated, the  
phone rejects incoming calls by sending a specified  
message. Sending a message will cost you extra charge.  
Message text: Enter the text to be sent for rejecting  
incoming calls.  
Image in video call: You can set the phone to send a  
specified still image during a video call, instead of the  
camcorder image. Select Use selected and choose an  
image.  
Automatic redial: When this setting is activated, your  
phone makes a maximum of 10 attempts to connect the  
call after an unsuccessful call attempt. Press  
automatic redialling.  
to stop  
Show call duration: Activate this setting if you want the  
phone to briefly display the duration of each call.  
Summary after call: When this setting is activated, the  
phone displays the call details after ending a call.  
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Speed dialling: When this setting is activated, the  
numbers assigned to the speed dialling keys,  
can be dialled by pressing and holding the corresponding  
key. See also “Assigning speed dialling keys” on page 42.  
to  
,
Anykey answer: When this setting is activated, you can  
answer an incoming call by briefly pressing any key, except  
and  
.
Connect tone: When this setting is activated, you can  
hear a tone when your call is connected to the system.  
Alert during call: When this settings is activated, you will  
hear an alert during a call if a message is received or an  
alarm is triggered.  
Side volume key: You can set whether the phone mutes  
the call ringer or rejects a call when you press and hold  
/
as the call comes in.  
Slide up: Set whether a call is automatically answered  
when you open your phone.  
Slide down: set whether or not the phone maintains the  
menu you are using when you close the phone.  
Dialing effect: Select the effect when you press number  
keys for entering numbers to be dialled.  
Line in use (network service): This setting is shown only if  
the USIM/SIM card supports two subscriber numbers, that  
is two phone lines. Select which phone line you want to use  
for making calls and sending text messages. Calls on both  
lines can be answered, irrespective of the selected line.  
Note: You will not be able to make calls if you select Line 2 and  
have not subscribed to this network service. To prevent line  
selection, set Line in use to Disable  
.
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Call divert  
Call diverting is a network service that allows you to direct  
your incoming calls to another number, for example, to your  
voicemail server number.  
1. Select the call type to be diverted.  
2. Scroll to one of the following diverting options.  
All voice calls/All data and video calls: all calls are  
diverted.  
If busy: calls are diverted when you are already on  
another call.  
If not answered: calls are diverted when you do not  
answer the phone.  
If out of reach: calls are diverted when your phone is  
out of a service area.  
If not available: calls are diverted when your phone is  
turned off.  
3. Select Options  
Activate to request the network to  
activate call diverting. Otherwise, select Cancel to  
deactivate the selected diverting option.  
To check whether or not diverting is activated, select Check  
status  
.
4. If applicable, select whether to divert calls to a voicemail  
box or other number.  
5. Enter the number and press the OK soft key.  
6. If you selected If not answered or If not available, set a  
period of time the network delays before diverting a call.  
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Call barring  
Call barring is a network service that allows you to restrict  
making and receiving of calls with your phone. For this  
function, you need a barring password, which is given by your  
service provider.  
1. Scroll to one of the following barring options.  
Outgoing calls: calls cannot be made.  
International calls: international calls cannot be  
made.  
International calls except to home coun...: When  
abroad, calls can be made only to numbers within the  
current country and to your home country.  
Incoming calls: calls cannot be received.  
Incoming calls when abroad: calls cannot be received  
when you are using your phone outside of your home  
service area.  
2. Select Options  
Activate to request the network to  
activate call barring, or Cancel to deactivate the selected  
barring option.  
To check if calls are barred or not, select Check status  
.
Note: Select Options Edit barring password to change  
the supplied barring password.  
3. Enter the barring password and press the OK soft key.  
Note: When calls are barred, calls may be possible to certain  
emergency numbers in some networks (e.g., 112 or other  
official emergency numbers).  
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Network  
You can customise settings for network services supported by  
your service provider. The following options are available:  
Network mode: Select the network mode in which your  
phone operates.  
Dual mode: the phone operates in the GSM or UMTS  
network automatically.  
UMTS: the phone operates in UMTS (3G) networks. You  
can get higher speed quality than on lower generation  
networks, and use advanced data and information services,  
such as video calls.  
GSM: the phone operates in the GSM 900/1800 or 1900  
network.  
Operator selection: Choose Automatic to set the phone  
to automatically search for and select one of the cellular  
networks available in your area, or Manual to select the  
desired network manually from a list of networks. The  
selected network must have a roaming agreement with  
your home network, that is, the operator whose USIM/SIM  
card is in your phone.  
Tip: A roaming agreement is an agreement between two or  
more network service providers to enable the users of one  
service provider to use the services of other service  
providers.  
Cell info display: Select On to set the phone to indicate  
when it is used in a cellular network based on Micro Cellular  
Network (MCN) technology and to activate the reception of  
cell information.  
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Connection settings  
From the Settings main view, select Connection to change  
the settings for connections to other devices or the network.  
Bluetooth  
You can change the setting options for Bluetooth connections:  
Bluetooth: Activate or deactivate the Bluetooth feature.  
My phone’s visibility: Select Shown to all to allow other  
Bluetooth devices to search for your phone or select  
Hidden to set your phone to be hidden from other  
Bluetooth devices.  
My phone’s name: Change your phone’s Bluetooth name,  
which is displayed on other devices.  
USB  
You can change the setting options for USB connections:  
USB mode: Select a mode for USB connections.  
PC Studio: You can connect your phone to the PC Studio  
program to synchronise data or transfer files.  
Data transfer: You can use the phone as a memory card  
reader/writer to copy files to or from a memory card. This  
function is available when you insert a memory card into  
the phone.  
Ask on connection: The phone will ask you which function  
you want to use on connecting the phone to a PC.  
Access points  
You can create a new access point or edit exiting ones.  
Note: you may receive access point settings in a smart message  
from a service provider. See “Receiving smart messages”  
on page 74.  
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Settings  
Select an access point to be edited from the list or select  
Options  
New access point. Then, fill in the following  
fields:  
Note: Follow the instructions given to you by your service  
provider very carefully.  
Connection name: Enter a descriptive name for the  
connection.  
Data bearer: Select a network bearer.  
Access point name: The access point name is needed to  
establish a connection to the network. You obtain the  
access point name from your service provider.  
User name: Enter a user name if required by the service  
provider. The user name may be needed to make a data  
connection, and is usually provided by the service provider.  
The user name is often case-sensitive.  
Prompt password: If you must enter a new password  
every time you log on to a server, or if you do not want to  
save your password to the phone, choose Yes  
.
Password: A password may be needed to make a data  
connection, and is usually provided by the service provider.  
Enter the password. Be careful as it may often case-  
sensitive.  
Authentication: Choose a user authentication mode,  
Normal or Secure  
.
Homepage: Depending on what you are setting up, enter  
either the URL address of the web service or the address of  
the multimedia messaging centre.  
If you select Options  
Advanced settings, you can set the  
following options:  
Network type: Change a network type to either IPv6 or  
IPv4  
.
Phone IP address (IPv4): Enter the IP address of your  
phone.  
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DNS address: For IPv4, enter the DNS (Domain Name  
Server) addresses. For IPv6, you can select one of the  
following options:  
Automatic: The phone receives the DNS addresses from  
the DHCP server.  
Well-known: The phone connects to a local DNS server  
using the well-known IPv6 site-local unicast addresses.  
User defined: You can manually enter the DNS addresses.  
Proxy server address: Enter the IP address of the proxy  
server.  
Proxy port number: Enter the port number of the proxy  
server.  
Note: If you need to change the settings above, contact your  
Internet service provider to obtain these parameters.  
Packet data  
The packet data settings affect all access points using a packet  
data connection.  
Packet data connecti...: If you select When available  
and you are in a network that supports packet data, the  
phone registers to the GPRS network. Starting an active  
packet data connection, for example, to send and receive  
email, is quicker.  
If you select When needed, the phone uses a packet data  
connection only if you start an application or action that  
needs it. The GPRS connection is closed once it is not used  
by any application.  
Note: If there is no GPRS coverage and you have chosen  
When available, the phone periodically tries to  
establish a packet data connection.  
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Access point: The access point name is needed when you  
want to use your phone as a packet data modem for your  
PC. For more information on modem connections, see the  
Help files for One Touch Access feature of PC Studio on the  
CD-ROM.  
Configurations  
You may receive parameters for network settings by message  
from your service provider so that you can apply the  
parameters simply by opening the message. A configuration  
message can contain the settings for the web browser, instant  
messaging, multimedia messaging, and streaming video  
services. In this menu, you can access configuration messages  
you have received.  
Select the configuration message you want to open. To apply  
the configuration to the corresponding menu, select Options  
Save.  
Application settings  
From the Settings main view, select Applications to change  
the settings for applications on your phone.  
For details, see the section containing the descriptions for the  
corresponding application.  
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Managers  
This chapter gives you information about using manager  
applications to allow you to manage multimedia files, add-on  
applications, and your phone and memory card.  
File manager  
In File manager, you can browse, open, and manage files and  
folders in the phone’s memory or on the memory card, if you  
use one.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Organiser  
File  
mgr.  
Press the Right key to see the folders on the memory card, if  
you use one.  
Organising files  
You can browse, open, and create folders, mark, copy, and  
move items to folders. See “Actions common to all  
applications” on page 24.  
Viewing an items details  
After scrolling to a folder or a file, select Options  
View  
details. The detailed information about the selected item  
displays.  
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Viewing memory consumption  
You can view information on the current memory consumption  
for the phone’s memory or memory card.  
1. Press the Left or Right key to move from one memory tab  
to another.  
2. Select Options  
Memory details.  
The phone calculates the approximate amount of memory  
currently in use and free memory.  
Note: If the phone’s memory capacity is getting low, remove  
some files, or move them to the memory card, if you use  
one, or to your PC by using PC Studio.  
Searching for items  
You can search for a name, file, or folder by using the search  
field.  
1. Select Options  
Find.  
2. Select the memory location to search.  
3. Enter a keyword in the text field and press the Find soft  
key. The phone immediately starts to search for matches.  
To make the search more accurate, enter more letters. The  
phone highlights the item that best matches your input.  
4. When you find the correct item, press  
to open it.  
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Application manager  
In Application manager, you can install new Symbian operating  
system applications (SIS files) and Java™ applications. You  
can also update and uninstall applications from the phone, and  
monitor installation history.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Installed  
App.  
mgr.  
When you open Application manger, you will see a list of:  
installation packages that have been saved to the phone’s  
memory,  
partially installed applications, and  
fully installed applications that you can remove.  
Note: Your phone supports J2ME™ Java applications. Do not  
download PersonalJava™ applications to your phone as  
they cannot be installed.  
General information for installing  
applications  
You can install applications that are specifically intended for  
this phone and suitable for the Symbian operating system.  
Note: If you install an application that is not intended specifically  
for this phone, it may function and look different from what  
was originally intended.  
Applications may be downloaded to your phone during  
browsing, received as attachments in multimedia messages or  
emails, or received via Bluetooth from another compatible  
device, for example, a phone or a PC.  
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Important: Only install software from sources that offer  
adequate protection against viruses and other harmful software.  
To increase protection, the application installation system uses  
digital signatures and certificates for applications. Do not  
install the application if Application manager gives a security  
warning during installation.  
Installing applications  
Open Application manager, scroll to an application installation  
package, and select Options  
Install to start the  
installation.  
Alternatively, search the phone’s memory or the memory card  
and select an installation package. The installation starts.  
Some applications may give the option of partial installation,  
allowing you to select the particular components of the  
application that you want to install. If you are installing an  
application without a digital signature or a certificate, the  
phone warns you of the risks. Continue the installation only if  
you are absolutely sure of the origin and contents of the  
application.  
Installation settings  
You can change the settings for application installation. From  
the Application manager main view, select Options  
Settings  
.
Software installation: Select whether or not to allow  
software installation.  
Online certificate che...: Select whether or not the phone  
must check online certificates for installing applications.  
Default web address: Enter the URL address of the  
default web page for checking online certificates.  
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Removing applications  
1. Scroll to an application and select Options  
2. Press the Yes soft key.  
Remove.  
If another application depends on the application that you  
removed, the other application may stop working. Refer to the  
documentation of the installed application for details.  
Device manager  
Device manager allows a third party, such as your service  
provider, to assist you directly with phone settings. You can  
start a configuration session from your phone or accept or  
reject server-initiated synchronisation attempts.  
This feature is network-dependent and may not be available on  
all phones. Contact your service provider for information and  
availability.  
To access Device manager, press  
to open the Menu, and  
then select Configurations Device mgr.  
Creating a new profile  
A device manager profile must be defined before you are  
connected to a server.  
Press the Right key to access the profile list, and select  
Options  
New server profile.  
Server name: Device manager server name.  
Server ID: Remote device manager server ID.  
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Server password: Password used in server alerts. Enter  
the password that must be provided by the device manager  
server when synchronising with your phone.  
Access point: Internet access point your phone uses to  
establish the server connection. Choose from the list of  
access points defined in your phone.  
Host address: Device management server URL.  
Port: Device management server port.  
User name: Your user name for this profile.  
Password: Your password for this profile.  
Allow configuration: To allow device management on this  
server, select Yes  
.
Auto-accept all requ...: Automatic or approved device  
management on this server. Select Yes to allow  
synchronisation without your verification, or select No to  
verify each synchronisation attempt.  
Network authenticat...: Set whether to use  
authentication for accessing the network.  
Starting a configuration  
To check it there is available updates, select Options  
Check  
for updates  
.
To start a configuration session, select Options  
Start  
configuration and then press the Yes soft key.  
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Activation key manager  
For some media content, you may need to purchase activation  
keys that allow you to access them according to the Digital  
Rights Management (DRM) system. You can purchase these  
keys from the websites that own the rights.  
Activation key manager allows you to manage the activation  
keys you have purchased. Press  
to open the Menu, and  
the select Configurations Actv. keys  
.
Accessing activation keys  
1. Select the folder you want.  
Valid keys: show all activation keys.  
Invalid keys: shows expired activation keys.  
Not in use: shows the activation keys of media files,  
which are currently not in the phone’s memory.  
2. Select the activation key you want. The details for the key  
appears.  
Activating expired activation keys  
You can reactivate expired keys by accessing the website of  
the rights issuer and buying the rights.  
1. Access the Invalid keys folder.  
2. Scroll to the key you want to reactivate.  
3. Select Options  
Restore activation keys.  
4. Press the Yes soft key.  
5. Follow the onscreen instructions.  
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Memory card manager  
You can manage your memory card from the Memory  
application. Press  
to open the Menu, and then select  
Organiser Memory  
.
Important  
:
• Keep all memory cards out of the reach of small children.  
• As your phone’s system supports only FAT16 and FAT32 formats,  
you must format the card as FAT16 or FAT32 to use the memory  
card with the phone.  
Backing up and restoring information  
To back up information from your phone’s memory to the  
memory card, select Options Back up phone memory  
.
When a confirmation message appears, press the Yes soft  
key.  
To restore information from the memory card to the  
phone’s memory, select Options  
Restore from card.  
When a confirmation message appears, press the Yes soft  
key.  
Renaming the memory card  
You can change the memory card name. Select Options  
Memory card name. Enter the name you want and press the  
OK soft key.  
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Setting a memory card password  
You can set a password to lock your memory card against  
unauthorised use. Once a password has been set, you need to  
enter the password when using the memory card on other  
devices.  
Note: Once a password for the memory card has been set,  
devices that do not support a feature related to the  
memory card password, such as Microsoft Windows,  
cannot read the card. You first need to remove the  
password on the phone.  
To set, change, or remove your password:  
Select Options  
Set password, Change password, or  
Remove password  
.
For every option, you are asked to enter and confirm your  
password. The password can be up to 8 characters long.  
Checking memory consumption  
You can check the memory consumption of different data  
groups and the available memory for installing new  
applications or software on your memory card.  
Select Options  
Memory details.  
Formatting the memory card  
You must format the memory card before you can use it for  
the first time.  
Select Options  
Format memory card. When a  
confirmation message appears, press the Yes soft key.  
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Connectivity  
You can transfer data from your phone to a compatible device,  
for example, a phone or PC, via Bluetooth or a PC data cable.  
Bluetooth  
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications  
technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange  
data over a distance of about 10 metres (30 feet) without  
requiring a wired connection.  
Using Bluetooth, you can send or receive data, such as  
business cards and calendar notes, to and from devices.  
Notes  
:
• Some devices may not be compatible with your phone.  
• If there are obstacles between the devices, the maximum  
operating distance may be reduced.  
Setting up Bluetooth  
To use a Bluetooth connection, press  
to open the Menu,  
and then select Connectivity Bluetooth  
.
You can access the following Bluetooth functions:  
Bluetooth: Activate or deactivate the Bluetooth feature.  
My phone’s visibility: Select Shown to all to allow other  
Bluetooth devices to search for your phone or select  
Hidden to set your phone to be hidden from other  
Bluetooth devices.  
My phone’s name: Change your phone’s Bluetooth name,  
which is displayed on other devices.  
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Searching for and pairing with a Bluetooth  
device  
1. On the Bluetooth screen, press the Right key to move to  
the paired device list.  
2. Select Options  
New paired device to search for a new  
device.  
After searching for connectable devices, a list of devices  
you can connect to displays. The following icons on the left  
of the devices indicate the type of device:  
: Mobile phone  
: PC  
: Headset  
: Hands-free car kit  
: Audio device  
: Unknown device  
3. Select a device with which to connect.  
4. Enter a Bluetooth PIN code and press the OK soft key. This  
code is used just once and you do not need to memorise it.  
When the owner of the other device enters the same code,  
pairing is complete.  
Note: The users of Bluetooth-enabled devices must agree on  
the Bluetooth PIN code, and use the same code for both  
devices in order to pair them. Some devices, especially  
headsets or hands-free kits, may have a fixed Bluetooth  
PIN, such as 0000. If the other device has one, you  
must enter the code.  
5. When you are asked to set the device to be authorised,  
press the Yes soft key to confirm. Otherwise, press the No  
soft key.  
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Using device options  
When you press the Options soft key on the paired device list,  
you can access the following options:  
New paired device: searches for other devices to pair  
with.  
Connect to audio device: connects a headset or hands-  
free car kit to your phone.  
Assign short name: allows you to assign a short name to  
a device.  
Set as authorised/Set as unauthorised: set whether or  
not the phone asks you to permit connection when other  
devices try to connect to your phone.  
Delete: deletes the selected device.  
Delete all: deletes all paired devices.  
Exit: exits the Bluetooth application.  
Receiving data via Bluetooth  
Make sure that your phone’s Bluetooth feature is active and  
the phone is set to be detected by other devices. When  
receiving data via Bluetooth, you are asked if you want to  
accept the data. If you accept it, the item is placed in the  
Inbox folder in Messaging. Messages received via Bluetooth  
are indicated by  
.
Sending data via Bluetooth  
1. Make sure that the Bluetooth feature is active.  
2. Locate the item you want to send in an application, such as  
Calendar  
,
Contacts  
,
Gallery, or File manager  
.
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3. Scroll to the item and select Options  
business card Via Bluetooth  
Send or Send  
.
4. Select the device you want from the list.  
If the device to which you want to send does not appear on  
the list, search for and pair with the device by proceeding  
from step 2 on page 146.  
5. If necessary, enter a PIN code and press the OK soft key.  
USB  
You can set which function is activated when you connect your  
phone to a PC with a PC data cable.  
1. Press  
USB  
to open the Menu, and then select Connectivity  
.
2. Select the option you want:  
USB mode: Select a mode for USB connections.  
PC Studio: You can connect your phone to the PC Studio  
program to synchronise data or transfer files.  
Data transfer: You can use the phone as a memory  
card reader/writer to copy files to or from a memory  
card. This function is available when you insert a  
memory card into the phone.  
Ask on connection: The phone will ask you which  
function you want to use on connecting the phone to a  
PC.  
3. Press the Exit soft key.  
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Remote synchronisation  
The Sync application enables you to synchronise your calendar,  
notes, messages, or contacts with other devices via Bluetooth,  
or server on the wireless web.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Connectivity  
Sync  
.
Creating a new synchronisation profile  
1. Select Options  
New sync profile.  
2. Choose whether you want to use the default setting values  
or copy the values from an existing profile.  
3. Define the following:  
Sync profile name: Enter a name for the profile.  
Applications: Select applications to be synchronised.  
Select Options  
Edit sync profile and change the  
application settings.  
Include in sync: Select applications to be  
synchronised.  
Remote database: Set the path for the database in the  
remote server.  
Synchronisation type: select a synchronisation type.  
Connection settings: Customise the settings for  
connecting to a network.  
Server version: Select a version of the synchronisation  
protocol.  
Server ID: Enter a synchronisation server ID.  
Data bearer: Select Internet to synchronise with a  
server on the wireless web. Select Bluetooth to  
synchronise with a Bluetooth device. Some of the  
following options depend on the data bearer setting.  
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Access point (Internet): Select the access point you  
want to use for the data connection.  
Host address: Enter the URL address of the server on  
the wireless web. Contact your service provider or  
system administrator for the correct values.  
Port (Internet): Enter the port number of the server.  
Contact your service provider or system administrator  
for the correct values.  
User name: Enter your user ID for the synchronisation  
server. Contact your service provider or system  
administrator for your correct ID.  
Password: Enter your password. Contact your service  
provider or system administrator for the correct  
password.  
Allow sync requests: You can set whether or not you  
accept synchronisation request received from this server.  
Accept all sync reque...: You can set whether or not  
your phone asks for your confirmation before accepting  
synchronisation from this server.  
Network authenticat... (Internet): Enable or Disable  
authentication for accessing HTTP servers.  
4. Press the Back soft key to save the settings.  
Synchronising data  
1. In the Sync main view, scroll to a profile and select  
Options  
Synchronise. The status of the synchronisation  
is shown at the bottom of the screen.  
2. If you select a profile with Bluetooth, connect to a device.  
After synchronisation is complete, select Options  
View log  
to open a log file showing the synchronisation status  
(complete or incomplete) and how many calendar, notes, or  
contact entries have been changed.  
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Connection manager  
In Connection manager, you can identify the status of multiple  
data connections, view details on the amount of data sent and  
received, and end unused connections.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Connectivity  
Conn. mgr.  
Viewing connection details  
To view the details of a connection, scroll to a connection and  
select Options Details  
Name: the name of the Internet Access Point (IAP) in use,  
.
or Modem connection if the connection is a dial-up  
connection.  
Bearer: the type of data connection; Data call or Packet  
data.  
Status: the current status of the connection.  
Total: the total amount of data the phone has received and  
sent.  
Received: the amount of data, in bytes, received by the  
phone.  
Sent: the amount of data, in bytes, sent from the phone.  
Duration: the length of time the connection has been  
open.  
Speed: the current speed of both sending and receiving  
data in KB/s (kilobytes per second).  
Acc.pt.: the access point name used.  
Shared (not shown if the connection is not shared): the  
number of applications using the same connection.  
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Ending connections  
Scroll to a connection and select Options  
Disconnect to  
end that connection only. Press the Yes soft key to confirm.  
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Appendix A: Troubleshooting  
General problems  
Problem  
Description & Solution  
“Insert SIM card” Check that the USIM/SIM card has been  
displays  
correctly installed.  
“No network  
coverage,”  
“Unable to  
connect. No  
network  
coverage.” or  
“Message  
sending failed”  
displays  
• The network connection has been lost.  
You may be in a weak signal area (in a  
tunnel or surrounded by buildings).  
Move and try again.  
• You are trying to access an option for  
which you have not taken out a  
subscription with your service provider.  
Contact the service provider for further  
details.  
The bars of the  
• If you have just turned on your phone,  
wait for about 2 minutes, until your  
phone finds the network and receives a  
signal.  
signal icon (  
disappear  
)
• If you are in a tunnel or in an elevator,  
the phone may not be able to receive  
the network signal properly. Move to an  
open place.  
• This may appear when you move  
between different service areas. It is  
normal.  
The display is not In direct sunlight, you may not be able to  
clear  
see the display clearly. Moving to a place  
with different light should solve this  
problem.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Description & Solution  
White lines  
appear on the  
display  
This may happen if you turn on the  
phone after a long period of disuse, or  
after removing the battery without  
turning off the phone. This is not related  
to the phone’s life or performance. The  
display should correct itself shortly.  
“Locked” displays The automatic locking feature has been  
enabled. You must press the Unlock soft  
key and enter the lock code before you  
can use the phone. To disable this  
feature, go to Settings  
Security Phone and SIM card and  
set Phone autolock peri... to None  
General  
.
“PIN code”  
appears  
• You are using your phone for the first  
time. You must enter the Personal  
Identification Number (PIN) supplied  
with the USIM/SIM card.  
• The PIN code request feature has been  
enabled. Each time the phone is  
switched on, the PIN has to be entered.  
To disable this feature, go to Settings  
General  
SIM card and set PIN code request  
to Off  
Security  
Phone and  
.
“PUK code”  
appears  
The PIN code was entered incorrectly  
three times in succession and the phone  
is now blocked. Enter the PUK supplied  
by your service provider.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Description & Solution  
I forgot the  
security, PIN, or  
PUK codes  
The default lock code is 00000000. If  
you forget or lose the code, contact your  
phone dealer. If you forget or lose a PIN  
or PUK code, or if you have not received  
such a code, contact your service  
provider.  
Call problems  
Problem  
I have entered a  
Description & Solution  
• Be sure that you have pressed  
.
number but it was • Check if your wireless connection to  
not dialled  
your mobile service provider is  
switched on and the signal from the  
network is unobstructed.  
• You may have set an outgoing call  
barring option.  
My correspondent • Be sure that your phone is switched  
cannot reach me  
on.  
• Check if your wireless connection to  
your mobile service provider is  
switched on and the signal from the  
network is unobstructed.  
• You may have set an incoming call  
barring option.  
My correspondent • Be sure that you have not switched off  
cannot hear me  
speaking  
the microphone.  
• Be sure that you are holding the phone  
close enough to your mouth. The  
microphone is located at the bottom of  
the phone.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Description & Solution  
• Adjust the voice volume by pressing  
The audio quality  
of the call is poor  
/
.
• Check the signal strength indicator on  
the display ( ); the number of bars  
indicates the signal strength, from  
strong to weak.  
Try moving the phone slightly or  
moving closer to a window if you are in  
a building.  
Calls to and from  
the phone are not  
connected  
properly, and are  
easily  
• Signals from the network are weak.  
Move to another area.  
Touching the antenna area, the top of  
the phone may lower the call quality.  
Be careful not to touch the top of the  
phone while using the phone.  
disconnected.  
Power and charging problems  
Problem  
Description & Solution  
“Battery low”  
appears on the  
display  
Battery power is very low. Recharge the  
battery.  
Charging does not • Disconnect the phone from the travel  
start  
adapter, remove the battery, and then  
replace it. Try charging again.  
• If the problem persists, clean the  
metal contacts on the battery and the  
phone.  
• If the actions above do not clear the  
problem, contact a Samsung service  
representative.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Description & Solution  
The phone  
malfunctions or  
does not function  
Remove the battery and then replace it.  
Turn on the phone. If the problem  
persists, contact a Samsung service  
representative.  
The battery’s  
standby time is  
shorter than  
expected  
• Batteries are subject to wear and tear.  
Standby time may grow shorter as  
time passes.  
• Leaving a fully charged battery in a  
cold or hot place for a long period of  
time may reduce battery life.  
• Standby time depends on where you  
use the phone. The actual time may  
vary from the battery’s specifications.  
Is it OK if I leave  
the phone  
connected to the  
power outlet after  
it is fully charged  
We recommend that you disconnect the  
phone from the travel adapter or unplug  
the adapter from the power outlet.  
The phone  
becomes hot  
This may happen when you are on the  
phone or when you use applications,  
such as games, the web browser, or the  
camera, because the phone needs more  
power at those times. This does not  
affect the phone’s life or performance.  
The battery level  
seem sufficient,  
but the phone  
• Remove the battery from the phone  
and reinstall it. Then turn on the  
phone.  
does not turn on  
• Clean the metal contacts both on the  
battery and on the phone. Reinstall the  
battery and turn on the phone.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Description & Solution  
The phone turns  
off when the  
travel adapter is  
connected  
Dust on the contacts may cause  
unexpected power-off or charging  
problems. Clean the metal contacts both  
on the battery and on the phone.  
Application problems  
Problem  
Description & Solution  
“Not enough  
memory to  
perform  
To view what kind of data you have and  
how much memory the different data  
groups consume, go to File manager and  
operation. Delete  
some data first.”  
or “Memory low.  
Delete some  
data.displays  
select Options  
Memory details.  
Delete old items from applications. If  
necessary, make a backup copy of your  
data using PC Studio or the memory  
card.  
Application does  
not respond  
Open the application switching window  
by pressing and holding  
. Then scroll  
to close  
to the application and press  
the application. Open it again.  
Web  
“No valid access  
point defined.  
Define one in  
Servicessettings.”  
displays  
Insert proper browser settings. Contact  
your service provider for instructions.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Calendar  
Description & Solution  
Week numbers  
are missing  
If you have changed the Calendar  
settings so that the week starts on a day  
other than Monday, the week numbers  
will not be shown.  
Camera  
Images seem  
smudged  
Check that the camera lens protection  
window is clean.  
The phone is  
unable to connect  
to the wireless  
web  
• Check if you have set up and are  
connected to an Internet service  
provider.  
• Check if your wireless connection to  
your mobile service provider is  
switched on and the signal from the  
GPRS network is unobstructed.  
• Verify with your service provider that  
your user name and password are  
correct.  
• Verify with your Internet service  
provider that the network you are  
trying to connect is available, or try to  
connect it from another PC.  
Contacts  
No number is  
dialled when you  
recall a contact  
card  
• Check that a number has been stored  
in the contact card.  
• Re-store the number, if necessary.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Description & Solution  
Bluetooth  
I cannot end a  
Bluetooth  
If another device is connected to your  
phone, you can either end the  
connection  
connection using the other device or by  
deactivating Bluetooth. Go to Bluetooth  
and select Bluetooth  
Off  
.
I cannot find my  
friend’s Bluetooth-  
enabled device  
Check that both have activated  
Bluetooth.  
Check that the distance between the  
two devices is not over 10 meters or  
that there are no walls or other  
obstructions between the devices.  
Check that the other device is not in  
Hidden mode.  
Check that both devices are  
compatible.  
Log  
The  
You may have activated a filter, and no  
communication events fitting that filter  
have been logged. To see all events,  
press the Right key from the Log main  
communication  
log appears  
empty  
view and select Options  
communication  
Filter  
All  
.
Messaging  
I cannot select a  
If the contact card does not have a  
contact card when phone number or email address, you  
creating a  
message  
cannot select it. Add the missing  
information to the contact card in  
Contacts.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Description & Solution  
PC connectivity  
A problem occurs  
when connecting  
the phone to a PC  
Make sure that PC Studio has been  
installed and is running on your PC.  
See the User’s Guide for PC Studio on  
the CD-ROM for further information  
on how to use PC Studio.  
Check if USB mode is set to PC  
Studio  
.
If the above guidelines do not help you to solve the problem,  
take note of:  
the model and serial numbers of your phone  
your warranty details  
a clear description of the problem  
Then contact your local dealer or Samsung after-sales  
service.  
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Appendix B: Health and  
safety information  
SAR certification information  
This phone meets European Union (EU) requirements  
concerning exposure to radio waves.  
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is  
designed and manufactured so as not to exceed the limits for  
exposure to radio-frequency (RF) energy, as recommended by  
the EU Council. These limits are part of comprehensive  
guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the  
general population. The guidelines were developed by  
independent scientific organisations through the periodic and  
thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The limits include a  
substantial safety margin designed to ensure the safety of all  
persons, regardless of age and health.  
The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of  
measurement known as SAR (Specific Absorption Rate). The  
SAR limit recommended by the EU Council is 2.0 W/kg.1  
The highest SAR value for this model phone was 0.867 W/kg.  
SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions  
with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level  
in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined  
at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the  
phone while operating can be well below the maximum value.  
1. The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram  
(W/kg) averaged over ten grams of body tissue. The limit incorporates a  
substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to  
account for any variations in measurements. The SAR values may vary,  
depending on national reporting requirements and the network band.  
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This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple  
power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the  
network. In general, the closer you are to a base station, the  
lower the power output of the phone.  
Before a new model phone is made available for sale to the  
public, compliance with the European R&TTE Directive must be  
shown. This directive includes as one of its essential  
requirements the protection of the health and safety of the  
user and any other person.  
Precautions when using batteries  
Never use any adapter or battery that is damaged in any  
way.  
Use the battery only for its intended purpose.  
If you use the phone near the network’s base station, it  
uses less power; talk and standby time are greatly affected  
by the signal strength on the cellular network and the  
parameters set by the network operator.  
Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery  
charge, the type of battery, and the adapter used. The  
battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times,  
but it will gradually wear out. When the operation time (talk  
time and standby time) becomes noticeably shorter than  
normal, it is time to buy a new battery.  
If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself  
over time.  
Use only Samsung-approved batteries and recharge your  
battery only with Samsung-approved chargers. When a  
adapter is not in use, disconnect it from the power source.  
Do not leave the battery connected to a adapter for more  
than a week, since overcharging may shorten its life.  
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Extreme temperatures will affect the charging capacity of  
your battery: it may require cooling or warming first.  
Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a  
car in summer or winter conditions, as you will reduce the  
capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the  
battery at room temperature. A phone with a hot or cold  
battery may temporarily not work, even when the battery is  
fully charged. Li-ion batteries are particularly affected by  
temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F).  
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short- circuiting  
can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip or pen) causes  
a direct connection between the + and – terminals of the  
battery (metal strips on the battery), for example when you  
carry a spare battery in a pocket or bag. Short-circuiting  
the terminals may damage the battery or the object  
causing the short-circuiting.  
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local  
regulations. Always recycle. Do not dispose of batteries in a  
fire.  
Road safety  
Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to  
communicate by voice, almost anywhere, anytime. But an  
important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless  
phones, one that every user must uphold.  
When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. When  
using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car, make  
sure that you are following the special regulations in a given  
area or country.  
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Operating environment  
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any  
area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden  
to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger.  
When connecting the phone or any accessory to another  
device, read its user’s guide for detailed safety instructions. Do  
not connect incompatible products.  
As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are  
advised that for the satisfactory operation of the equipment  
and for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that the  
equipment should only be used in the normal operating  
position (held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your  
shoulder).  
Electronic devices  
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio  
frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment  
may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless  
phone. Consult the manufacturer to discuss alternatives.  
Pacemakers  
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum  
distance of 15 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a wireless  
phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with  
the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with  
the independent research and recommendations of Wireless  
Technology Research.  
Persons with pacemakers:  
Should always keep the phone more than 15 cm (6 inches)  
from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on  
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Health and safety information  
Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket  
Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise  
potential interference  
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is  
taking place, switch off your phone immediately.  
Hearing aids  
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing  
aids. In the event of such interference, you may wish to  
consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.  
Other medical devices  
If you use any other personal medical devices, consult the  
manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately  
shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able  
to assist you in obtaining this information. Switch off your  
phone in health care facilities when any regulations posted in  
these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care  
facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to  
external RF energy.  
Vehicles  
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately  
shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the  
manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle.  
You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment  
that has been added to your vehicle.  
Posted facilities  
Switch off your phone in any facility where posted notices  
require you to do so.  
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Potentially explosive environments  
Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially  
explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions.  
Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting  
in bodily injury or even death.  
Users are advised to switch off your phone while at a refuelling  
point (service station). Users are reminded of the need to  
observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel  
depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or  
where blasting operations are in progress.  
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but  
not always clearly marked. They include the areas below decks  
on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using  
liquefied petroleum gas, such as propane or butane, areas  
where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain,  
dust or metal powders, and any other area where you would  
normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.  
Important: This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using  
radio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user-  
programmed functions. Because of this, connections in all  
conditions can not be guaranteed. Therefore you should never rely  
solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (e.  
g. medical emergencies).  
Emergency calls  
This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio  
signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user-  
programmed functions, which cannot guarantee connection in  
all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any  
wireless phone for essential communications (medical  
emergencies, for example).  
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Health and safety information  
Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone must be  
switched on and in a service area with adequate signal  
strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless  
phone networks or when certain network services and/or  
phone features are in use. Check with local service providers.  
To make an emergency call, proceed as follows.  
1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.  
2. Key in the emergency number for your present location (for  
example, 112 or any other official emergency number).  
Emergency numbers vary by location.  
3. Press  
.
If certain features are in use (call barring, for example), you  
may first need to deactivate those features before you can  
make an emergency call. Consult this document and your local  
cellular service provider.  
When making an emergency call, remember to give all the  
necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember  
that your phone may be the only means of communication at  
the scene of an accident; do not cut off the call until given  
permission to do so.  
Other important safety information  
Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install  
the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be  
dangerous and may invalidate any warranty applicable to  
the device.  
Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your  
vehicle is mounted and operating properly.  
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Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive  
materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts  
or accessories.  
For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air  
bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects,  
including both installed or portable wireless equipment in  
the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area.  
If wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air  
bag inflates, serious injury could result.  
Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. The use  
of wireless phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the  
operation of the aircraft, and is illegal.  
Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the  
suspension or denial of telephone services to the offender,  
or legal action, or both.  
Care and maintenance  
Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship  
and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will  
help you fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy  
this product for many years.  
Keep your phone and all its parts and accessories out of the  
reach of small children and pets. They may inadvertently  
damage these things or choke on small parts.  
Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity, and liquids  
contain minerals that corrode electronic circuits.  
Do not use the phone with a wet hand. Doing so may cause  
an electric shock to you or damage to the phone.  
Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas, as its  
moving parts may be damaged.  
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Do not store the phone in hot areas. High temperatures can  
shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and  
warp or melt certain plastics.  
Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the phone  
warms up to its normal operating temperature, moisture  
can form inside the phone, which may damage the phone’s  
electronic circuit boards.  
Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can  
break internal circuit boards.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong  
detergents to clean the phone. Wipe it with a soft cloth.  
Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the device’s moving  
parts and prevent proper operation.  
Do not put the phone in or on heating devices, such as a  
microwave oven, a stove, or a radiator. The phone may  
explode when overheated.  
When the phone or battery gets wet, the label indicating  
water damage inside the phone changes colour. In this  
case, phone repairs are no longer guaranteed by the  
manufacturer's warranty, even if the warranty for your  
phone has not expired.  
If your phone has the flash or light, do not use it too close  
to the eyes of people or animals. This may cause damage  
to their eyes.  
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.  
Unauthorised antennas or modified accessories may  
damage the phone and violate regulations governing radio  
devices.  
If the phone, battery, adapter or any accessory is not  
working properly, take it to your nearest qualified service  
facility. The personnel there will assist you, and if  
necessary, arrange for service.  
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English (EU). 07/2007. Rev. 1.0  

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