Toshiba Portege G710 User Manual

Preface  
Preface  
To use your Toshiba phone, you must have service from a wireless service provider. Many of the  
features in your Toshiba phone depend on features in the wireless network to function. These network  
services may not be available on all networks, or you may have to make specific arrangements with  
your service provider before you can utilise network services. Your service provider may need to give  
you additional instructions for their use and explain what charges will apply. Some networks may have  
limitations that affect how you can use network services. For instance, some networks may not support  
all language-dependent characters and services.  
The availability of particular products may vary by region.  
Due to the continual development of our products, Toshiba reserves the right to modify this document  
at any time without prior notice.  
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EULA, do not use or employ the Software.  
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personal, non-transferable and non-exclusive  
right to use the Software as set out in this  
EULA. Modifying, adapting, translating,  
renting, copying, making available,  
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THE  
FOLLOWING BEFORE USING YOUR  
MOBILE PHONE AS ATTEMPTING TO  
USE ANY SOFTWARE ON THE  
SUPPLIED PHONE CONSTITUTES  
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TERMS. IF YOU REJECT OR DO NOT  
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EULA, PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO  
ACCESS OR USE THE SUPPLIED  
SOFTWARE.  
transferring or assigning all or part of the  
Software, or any rights granted hereunder, to  
any other persons, and removing any  
proprietary notices, labels or marks from the  
Software is strictly prohibited, except as  
expressly permitted in this EULA.  
End User License Agreement  
This End User License Agreement ("EULA") is a  
legal agreement between you (as the user) and  
TOSHIBA CORPORATION ("Toshiba") with  
regard to the copyrighted software installed in a  
Toshiba mobile phone supplied to you (the  
"Phone").  
Use or employment of any software installed in  
the Phone and related documentations (the  
"Software") will constitute your acceptance of  
these terms, unless separate terms are provided  
by the Software supplier on the Phone, in which  
case certain additional or different terms may  
Furthermore, you hereby agree not to create  
derivative works based on the Software.  
2. Copyright. The Software is licensed, not sold.  
You acknowledge that no title to the  
intellectual property in the Software is or will be  
transferred to you. You further acknowledge  
that title and full ownership rights to the  
Software will remain the exclusive property of  
Toshiba, Toshiba's affiliates, and/or their  
suppliers, and you will not acquire any rights to  
the Software, except as expressly set out in  
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this EULA. You may keep a backup copy of the 4. LIMITED WARRANTY. Only during the  
Software only so far as necessary for its lawful  
use. All copies of the Software must contain  
the same proprietary notices as contained in  
the Software and are subject to the terms of  
this EULA. All rights not expressly granted  
under this EULA are reserved to Toshiba,  
Toshiba's affiliates and/or their suppliers.  
3. Reverse Engineering. You agree that you  
will not attempt, and if you are a business  
organisation, you will use your best efforts to  
prevent your employees, workers and  
warranty period for the Phone, Toshiba,  
Toshiba's affiliates, its suppliers or its  
authorised service company will repair or  
replace, at Toshiba's sole discretion, defective  
Software unless such defect results from acts  
or incidences beyond the reasonable control  
of Toshiba. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS  
EULA:  
(A) TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA'S AFFILIATES, AND  
THEIR SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL  
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TERMS (WHETHER EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED), INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED  
TO WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS AND  
TERMS OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY,  
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-  
INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY  
RIGHTS; AND (B) THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO  
THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF  
THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU. YOU  
ACCEPT THAT SOFTWARE MAY NOT  
MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS AND NO  
WARRANTY CAN BE GIVEN THAT  
contractors from attempting, to reverse  
engineer, decompile, modify, translate or  
disassemble the Software in whole or in part  
except to the extent that such actions cannot  
be excluded by mandatory applicable law and  
only if those actions are taken in accordance  
with such applicable law. Any failure to comply  
with the above or any other terms and  
conditions contained herein will result in the  
automatic termination of this license and the  
reversion of the rights granted hereunder to  
Toshiba.  
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OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE  
UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE.  
5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE  
FULLEST EXTENT LEGALLY PERMITTED,  
IN NO EVENT SHALL TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA'S  
AFFILIATES OR THEIR SUPPLIERS BE  
LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES FOR  
(A) LOST BUSINESS OR REVENUE,  
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF  
BUSINESS DATA; OR (B)  
EXCLUDE OR LIMIT (A) LIABILITY FOR  
DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY CAUSED  
BY NEGLIGENCE; OR (B) ANY  
MANDATORY LEGAL RIGHT OR LIABILITY  
TO THE EXTENT THAT IT CANNOT BE  
LAWFULLY EXCLUDED OR LIMITED  
UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. PLEASE MAKE  
AND RETAIN A COPY OF ALL DATA YOU  
HAVE INSERTED INTO YOUR PRODUCT,  
FOR EXAMPLE NAMES, ADDRESSES,  
PHONE NUMBERS, PICTURES,  
RINGTONES ETC, BEFORE SUBMITTING  
YOUR PRODUCT FOR A WARRANTY  
SERVICE, AS SUCH DATA MAY BE  
DELETED OR ERASED AS PART OF THE  
REPAIR OR SERVICE PROCESS.  
CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL  
OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OF ANY KIND  
(WHETHER UNDER CONTRACT, TORT OR  
OTHERWISE) ARISING OUT OF: (I) THE  
USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE  
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF TOSHIBA,  
TOSHIBA'S AFFILIATES OR THEIR  
SUPPLIER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE  
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES; OR (II)  
ANY CLAIM BY A THIRD PARTY. SAVE AS  
SET OUT IN THIS SECTION, TOSHIBA'S  
ENTIRE LIABILITY UNDER THIS EULA  
SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR  
THE SOFTWARE, IF ANY. THE ABOVE  
DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION DOES NOT  
6. Laws. This EULA will be governed by the laws  
of England and Wales. All disputes arising out  
of this EULA shall be subject to the exclusive  
jurisdiction of the English Courts.  
7. Export Laws. Any use, duplication or  
employment of the Software involves products  
and/or technical data that may be controlled  
under the export laws of applicable countries  
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or region, and may be subject to the approval  
of the applicable governmental authorities  
prior to export. Any export, directly or  
indirectly, in contravention of the export laws  
of applicable countries or region is prohibited.  
8. Third Party Beneficiary. You agree that  
certain suppliers of the Software to Toshiba  
have a right as a third party beneficiary to  
enforce the terms of this EULA against you as  
a user.  
EU Warranty  
Your Toshiba phone, battery and AC charger  
contain no user serviceable parts. For further  
information on service, please contact your  
retailer or service provider.  
9. Transfers. The Software may be transferred  
only as installed on the Phone to a lawful third  
party user, where that party accepts the terms  
of this EULA, which will continue to apply.  
10. IF YOU ARE DEALING AS A CONSUMER IN  
THE UK AND THE SOFTWARE QUALIFIES  
AS 'GOODS', YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS  
UNDER APPLICABLE LAW ARE NOT  
AFFECTED.  
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Licenses  
Licenses  
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Mobile, Windows The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are  
Live, Windows Media, ActiveSync, Internet  
Explorer, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint and Word  
are either registered trademarks or trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or  
other countries.  
registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG,  
Inc.  
Java™ and all Java-based marks are trademarks  
or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems,  
Inc.  
microSD™ and the microSD™ logo are  
trademarks.  
ArcSoft and the ArcSoft logo are registered  
trademarks of ArcSoft, Inc.  
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Declaration of conformity  
Declaration of conformity  
We, Toshiba Information Systems UK (Ltd), Mobile Communications Division, of  
Toshiba Court, Weybridge Business Park, Addlestone Road, Weybridge, KT15 2UL declare  
under our sole responsibility that the product (G710, Type (Model) Name SJ3-E01) is in conformity  
with the following standards and/or other normative documents:  
3GPP TS 51.010-1, EN 301511, EN 301 419, EN 301 420, EN 50360, EN 50361, EN 300 328,  
EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-7, EN 301-489-17 and EN 60950  
We hereby declare that all essential radio test suites, EMC & safety requirements have been carried  
out and that the above named product is in conformity to all the essential requirements of Directive  
1999/5/EC.  
The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment will be held at:  
Toshiba Information Systems UK (Ltd), Mobile Communications Division  
Delta House, The Crescent, Southwood Business Park,  
Farnborough, Hampshire, GU14 ONL  
3 March 2008  
Takashi Okamoto  
Deputy Managing Director of TIU  
General Manager Mobile Communications Division  
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Health and safety  
General  
• Always use your Toshiba phone in the intended  
manner. Incorrect usage may affect  
performance.  
• Do not attempt to dismantle the phone or any of  
its accessories. Only qualified service  
personnel should repair the phone and its  
accessories.  
• To avoid permanent damage to your Toshiba  
phone, use only Toshiba approved batteries  
and accessories.  
• The bundled battery and AC charger are only  
for use with your Toshiba phone. Do not use  
this battery or AC charger with any other device  
as this may cause permanent damage to the  
device, battery or charger.  
Health and safety  
is compatible.  
• When using the headset, be careful not to listen  
at excessive volumes. Listening to loud sound  
levels may lead to hearing loss.  
• It is recommended that pregnant and young  
women take precautions while in a call and  
keep the phone at a distance from their lower  
abdomen. For this situation, use of a hands-  
free kit is recommended.  
• Your phone contains metal that may cause skin  
irritation.  
• If your Toshiba phone has a flash unit, do not  
operate the flash too close to a person’s eyes -  
this may cause damage to their eyes.  
• The use of third party equipment (including  
batteries, cables and accessories) not  
manufactured or authorised by Toshiba, may  
invalidate the warranty of your phone and  
adversely affect the operation of the phone.  
• Before connecting your Toshiba phone to  
another device, read the supporting  
documentation to confirm that the other device  
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Health and safety  
Operating environment  
• Observe all local safety regulations regarding  
the use of mobile phones while driving.  
• Pull off the road and park before making or  
answering a call.  
• Do not stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway  
to answer or make a call, except in an  
emergency.  
• If using an integrated hands-free device, make  
sure the phone is securely placed in its holder.  
• Only qualified personnel should install the  
device in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service  
may be dangerous and may invalidate any  
warranty. For more information, consult your  
vehicle manufacturer or representative.  
• Do not place objects, including either installed  
or portable wireless equipment, in the area  
over the airbag or in the airbag deployment  
area.  
• Switch your Toshiba phone off if you are  
entering a hospital or health care facilities.  
Medical equipment may be affected by phone  
usage. Always follow building regulations  
governing phone usage.  
• Switch your Toshiba phone off when travelling  
on an aircraft. The phone signal may interfere  
with the systems in the aircraft. You are legally  
bound to comply with this recommendation.  
• Switch your Toshiba phone off in any facility  
where posted notices prohibit phone usage.  
• Switch your Toshiba phone off when blasting is  
in progress and observe all provided guidelines  
and regulations.  
• Switch your Toshiba phone off in areas with  
potentially explosive atmospheres. For  
example, fuel storage areas and spray paint  
facilities.  
• Switch your Toshiba phone off when outdoors  
during an electrical storm.  
• Switch off your Toshiba phone when refuelling.  
• Do not handle your Toshiba phone when  
operating machinery.  
• Keep your Toshiba phone away from fuel and  
chemicals.  
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Health and safety  
Electronic devices  
• If you wear a pacemaker, or are in the company  
of someone who does, you should be aware  
that there is a small risk of mobile phone usage  
interfering with the operation of the pacemaker.  
You should contact your doctor, or the  
manufacturer of the pacemaker, for more  
information.  
• Do not place your Toshiba phone alongside  
computer disks, credit cards, travel cards and  
other magnetic media. Information contained  
on disks or cards may be affected by the  
phone.  
• Mobile phone usage may interfere with some  
hearing aids. If this happens you should  
contact your service provider or doctor.  
• Mobile phone usage may interfere with the  
functionality of inadequately shielded medical  
devices. Consult a physician or the  
manufacturer of the device to ensure safe  
procedures are used.  
• Mobile phone usage may interfere with the  
functionality of any inadequately shielded  
electronic system in a motor vehicle. Examples  
include airbags and fuel injection. You should  
contact the manufacturer of the vehicle to  
ensure that the electronic system is properly  
shielded.  
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Health and safety  
Battery safety  
• Do not leave the battery connected to the  
charger and power source for longer than  
necessary as overcharging will shorten the  
lifespan of the battery.  
• Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental  
short-circuiting can occur when a metallic  
object causes a direct connection between the  
+ and - terminals of the battery.  
• Do not leave the battery in areas of extreme  
cold or heat as this will affect the performance  
of the battery. Areas of extreme cold include a  
refrigerator, and areas of extreme heat include  
a car exposed to direct sunlight.  
• In the unlikely event of a battery leak, take care  
to keep the battery discharge away from your  
eyes and skin. If the leakage does come into  
contact with eyes or skin, flush thoroughly with  
clean water and consult a doctor.  
Your Toshiba phone is powered by a  
rechargeable Lithium ion (Li-ion) battery. The full  
performance of a new battery is achieved only  
after two or three complete charge and discharge  
cycles. The battery can be charged and  
discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually  
wear out. When the talk and standby times are  
noticeably shorter than normal, it is  
recommended that you buy a new battery.  
• A new battery, or one that has not been used  
for a long time, could have reduced capacity  
during initial use.  
• Only use batteries approved by Toshiba, and  
only recharge the battery with the  
recommended charger supplied by Toshiba.  
• Stop using the battery if you detect any  
abnormalities, such as odour, discolouration or  
heat during use, charging or storage.  
• Do not use your Toshiba phone with a  
damaged battery.  
• Do not dispose of the battery in a fire.  
• Do not dispose of the battery in an ordinary bin.  
The battery contains toxic chemicals and must  
be disposed of appropriately. Contact your  
local authorities for more information.  
• When the charger is not in use, disconnect it  
from the power source.  
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Health and safety  
AC charger safety  
Emergency calls  
When making emergency calls from your Toshiba  
phone, ensure that the phone is switched on and  
in service.  
Calls cannot be made to emergency services  
while data communication is being performed  
within a GSM area. Also, calls may not be able to  
be made to emergency services depending on  
the network services of some service providers.  
• Do not use a damaged or worn AC charger.  
The use of a damaged or worn AC charger  
could result in electric shock, burns or fire.  
Contact an authorised Toshiba service  
provider immediately to obtain suitable  
replacements.  
• Do not bend or twist the cable of the AC  
charger.  
• Do not pull on the cable of the AC charger in  
order to remove the plug from a socket.  
• Grasp the plug directly when unplugging the  
AC charger to avoid causing any damage to the  
cable.  
IMPORTANT: You can still make calls to  
emergency services when the SIM card is  
not inserted, the SIM card is locked, the  
phone is locked, Fixed Dialling is set, or  
Call Barring is set.  
• Do not place heavy objects on the AC charger.  
• Do not touch the phone, battery or AC charger  
with wet hands while the phone is charging.  
There is no guarantee that a connection can be  
established in all countries and areas because  
operation of your phone differs depending on the  
wireless network, wireless signal and your setting  
status. Do not rely solely on your mobile phone  
when you need to make emergency calls.  
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Health and safety  
European RF Exposure  
Information  
Your Toshiba phone is a radio transmitter and  
receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for device to keep the mobile phone away from the  
the need for any special precautions for the use of  
mobile devices. They state that if you want to  
reduce your exposure then you can do so by  
limiting the length of calls or using a ‘hands-free’  
exposure to radio waves recommended by  
international guidelines. These guidelines were  
developed by the independent scientific  
head and body. Additional Information can be  
found on the website of the World Health  
Organization (http://www.who.int/emf).  
organisation ICNIRP and include safety margins  
designed to assure the protection of all persons,  
regardless of age and health.  
* The tests are carried out in accordance with  
international guidelines for testing.  
The guidelines use a unit of measurement known  
as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The  
SAR limit for mobile devices is 2W/kg and the  
SAR value for this device when tested at the ear  
was 0.666W/kg*.  
As SAR is measured utilising the device’s highest  
transmitting power, the actual SAR of this device  
while operating is typically below that indicated  
above. This is due to automatic changes to the  
power level of the device to ensure it only uses the  
minimum level required to reach the network.  
The World Health Organization has stated that  
present scientific information does not indicate  
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Health and safety  
The following Information is only for European  
Union Member States:  
The use of the above symbol indicates that this  
product may not be treated as household waste.  
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly,  
you will help prevent potential negative  
consequences for the environment and human  
health, which could otherwise be caused by  
inappropriate waste handling of this product. For  
more detailed information about recycling of this  
product, please contact your local city office, your  
household waste disposal service or the shop  
where you purchased the product.  
Please recycle the cardboard packaging supplied  
with this phone.  
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Care and maintenance  
General  
You can greatly enhance the life span of your  
Toshiba phone, and the parts and accessories,  
by following the suggestions below.  
Care and maintenance  
span of the phone, damage the battery, and  
warp/melt internal circuits.  
• Do not keep your Toshiba phone in, or near,  
heat sources such as a radiator or microwave  
oven - this can cause the battery inside the  
phone to overheat and explode.  
• Do not store your Toshiba phone in cold areas.  
A big difference between room temperature  
and the temperature in the phone can cause  
condensation to form inside the phone,  
damaging the electronic circuits.  
TIP: Maintaining your Toshiba phone, and  
the parts and accessories, in a good  
condition will help you fulfil the warranty  
obligations.  
• Keep your Toshiba phone, and all the parts and  
accessories, out of the reach of small children  
and pets.  
• Do not allow your Toshiba phone, battery or  
accessories to come into contact with liquids or  
moisture. Moisture of any kind can contain  
minerals that will corrode the electronic circuits.  
The manufacturer's warranty may become  
invalid if the phone or battery get wet due to  
misuse.  
• Do not use or store your Toshiba phone in  
dusty or dirty locations as the moving parts of  
the phone can be damaged.  
• Do not use or store your Toshiba phone in hot  
areas. High temperatures will shorten the life  
• Do not open your Toshiba phone unless  
absolutely necessary.  
• Do not mishandle or abuse your Toshiba  
phone. Dropping the phone, or knocking or  
shaking it, can damage the internal circuits.  
• When your Toshiba phone is set to vibrate, the  
vibration may cause the phone to move. Take  
care not to place the phone near a heat source  
or the edge of a high surface.  
• Only use a soft, clean, dry, anti-static cloth to  
clean your Toshiba phone. Do not use  
chemicals, detergents, or abrasive  
substances.  
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Care and maintenance  
• Do not use water to clean the LCD screen.  
• Keep the LCD screen away from sharp objects  
to avoid it being scratched and damaged.  
• Do not remove the battery while the phone is  
switched on.  
• Do not leave the battery empty or disconnected  
for a long time, as this may cause data to be  
reset.  
Restarting your Toshiba  
phone  
If you have any problems, such as the phone  
freezing, restart the phone.  
To restart the phone:  
1. Press and hold the Power key to switch off  
the phone.  
2. Wait a few seconds, then switch on the  
phone.  
• Do not apply paint or other such substances to  
your Toshiba phone.  
• Interference may affect the performance of  
your Toshiba phone. This is normal and the  
phone should operate as usual once you move  
away from the source of the interference.  
• If your Toshiba phone, or any of the  
accessories, are not working as they should,  
please consult your dealer, who can provide  
you with the expert assistance you require.  
• Do not attempt to disassemble your Toshiba  
phone. Only Toshiba authorised personnel  
should service the phone.  
IMPORTANT: If you restart your Toshiba  
phone, data that you have not saved will be  
lost.  
If, after you have restarted your Toshiba phone,  
there is still a problem:  
1. Remove the battery (refer to Getting started  
for instructions).  
2. Re-insert the battery, then switch on the  
instructions).  
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Care and maintenance  
Resetting your Toshiba phone  
For details of resetting your Toshiba phone, refer  
We recommend that you back up all of your data  
before resetting your Toshiba phone.  
IMPORTANT: It is recommended that you  
frequently back up the data on your  
Toshiba phone.  
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Getting started  
Getting started  
Unpacking  
Please ensure that the contents of your sales  
pack include:  
• Your Toshiba phone  
• Battery  
• AC charger  
• USB cable  
• Headset  
• User guide  
• CD (Getting Started)  
NOTE: If any of the items listed above are  
n missing, contact the retailer where you  
purchased your Toshiba phone.  
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Getting started  
Phone layout and functions  
1. Earpiece  
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2. Display screen  
3. Left softkey and Right softkey - perform  
operations indicated on the display.  
4. Back/Clear key - returns to the previous  
screen or deletes text.  
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5. End key - short press: ends calls/operations  
and returns to Home Screen.  
long press: locks the keypad.  
6. Keypad  
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7. Messaging key - accesses Messaging  
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application.  
8. Calendar key - accesses Calendar  
application.  
9. Microphone  
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10. Symbol key - accesses symbols when  
entering or editing text.  
11. Caps Shift key - short press: toggles  
between text input sub-modes for entering  
letter characters. See Text input section for  
details.  
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long press: used to enter upper case letters.  
See Text input section for details.  
12. Function key - short press: toggles between  
text input modes when entering or editing text.  
See Text input section for details.  
long press: works in the same way as the Shift  
key on a PC. See Text input section for  
details.  
13. Send key - short press: used to make,  
answer and hold calls.  
long press: activates speakerphone while in a  
call.  
14. Navigation/Action key - trackball type key  
that moves the cursor, selects items and  
confirms operations.  
15. Home key - returns to Home Screen.  
16. LED indicator (red) - on when phone is  
charging.  
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Getting started  
17. Volume Up key  
18. Volume Down key  
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19. Cable, phone charging and headset  
connector  
20. Removable antenna interface  
21. Camera key - launches Camera  
application. If Camera application is already  
running, captures a photo or begins recording  
of a video clip.  
22. Power key - short press: accesses Quick  
List.  
long press: switches phone on/off.  
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Getting started  
23. Camera flash  
24. Battery cover  
25. Camera lens  
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Getting started  
Home Screen  
The Home Screen displays important  
information, such as upcoming appointments,  
status indicators, current time, date and profile,  
and icons for frequently used programs.  
You can open an application by selecting the  
relevant icon.  
NOTE: To change the Home Screen  
n settings:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
More > Settings.  
2. Select Display > Home Screen.  
3. Change the settings as required.  
To access the Home Screen, press the Home  
key.  
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Getting started  
Common display indicators  
Type  
Icon  
Description  
Radio signal icons  
Signal strength  
Call in progress  
GPRS in use  
EDGE in use  
No radio signal  
Phone set to Off. Refer to Switching radio transmission  
on/off in Connectivity for details.  
GPRS available  
EDGE available  
Roaming  
Notification icons  
Call icons  
Missed call  
New message(s) received (includes voice mail messages)*  
New voice mail message received*  
New instant message(s) received  
Incoming beam  
Call on hold  
Speakerphone on  
Calls forwarded  
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Type  
Icon  
Description  
Other icons  
Missing or invalid SIM card  
Alarm pending  
Bluetooth set to On. Refer to Changing Bluetooth mode in  
Connectivity for details.  
Volume icons  
Battery icons  
Vibrate for incoming calls  
Ringer off for incoming calls  
Battery level  
Battery level low  
Battery charging  
Text input mode (see Text  
input section for details)  
Text mode, lower case  
Text mode, initial letter upper case, subsequent letters lower  
case  
Text mode, upper case  
Numeric/Symbol mode, to input a single character  
Numeric/Symbol mode, to input multiple characters  
*The type of voice mail message indicator  
displayed is dependent on your service provider.  
Your service provider may also allow you to select  
the type of voice mail notification that you receive.  
Please contact your service provider for details.  
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Getting started  
Installing the SIM card and  
battery  
1. With the back of the phone facing up, press  
down on the back cover. Slide the cover as  
shown in the diagram below, and remove it  
from the phone.  
WARNING: There is a danger of explosion  
!
if the battery is incorrectly replaced. To  
reduce risk of fire or burns, do not  
disassemble, crush, puncture, short  
external contacts, expose to temperature  
above 60°C (140°F), or dispose of battery  
in fire or water. Replace only with specified  
batteries according to the local regulations.  
IMPORTANT: The SIM card is easily  
damaged by scratching and bending, so  
take care when handling it.  
IMPORTANT: Keep SIM card away from  
static, dust and water.  
IMPORTANT: Power off the phone and  
disconnect the charger before inserting or  
removing the SIM card.  
2. If the battery is already installed, press at the  
base of the battery and lift it out of the battery  
compartment.  
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Getting started  
3. With the gold connectors facing downwards,  
align the SIM card the correct way, as shown  
in the diagram below. Push down lightly while  
sliding the SIM card into place.  
4. Insert the battery into the battery  
compartment with the gold connectors facing  
towards the SIM card. The battery is shaped  
so that it can only be inserted this way. Gently  
push on the bottom of the battery (non-  
connector end) to insert it completely.  
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Getting started  
5. Gently slide the back cover upward into  
place.  
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Getting started  
Installing a microSD card  
A microSD card is a removable storage card that  
can be used to increase the memory of the phone.  
1. With the gold connectors facing downwards,  
align the microSD card the correct way, as  
shown in the diagram below.  
IMPORTANT: Do not remove the microSD  
card while the phone is reading data from,  
or writing data to, the card.  
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Getting started  
2. Push down lightly while sliding the card into  
3. When successfully installed, the microSD  
card sits on top of the SIM card.  
place.  
4. To remove the microSD card, push down  
lightly while sliding the card towards the  
battery.  
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Getting started  
Charging the battery  
You will need to fully charge the battery before  
you can switch your Toshiba phone on for the first  
time. This may take at least 10 hours.  
The battery will only achieve optimum  
performance after two or three complete charges.  
You can charge your battery in the following two  
ways:  
NOTE: The battery life may be improved by  
n using the AC charger rather than the USB  
cable whenever possible.  
When charging is complete, disconnect the AC  
charger from the power source, or the USB cable  
from the PC, then disconnect your Toshiba  
phone.  
The charging time will be typically between two  
and five hours, depending on the status of the  
phone.  
• Either plug the AC charger into an AC outlet  
and connect it to the charger connector on  
your Toshiba phone. When the battery is fully  
charged, unplug the AC charger from the AC  
outlet and disconnect it from the phone  
charger connector by gripping it tightly and  
pulling gently,  
TIP: To check the status of the battery,  
from the Home Screen, select Start >  
More > Settings > More... > Power  
Management.  
Low battery indicator  
or  
When the battery charge level is running low, an  
alert tone sounds, and the charging prompt and  
low battery icon will be displayed. If the battery  
charge level runs too low for normal operation,  
your Toshiba phone will automatically switch off.  
• connect your Toshiba phone to a PC with the  
USB cable.  
IMPORTANT: Do not remove the battery  
while it is charging.  
NOTE: The battery will be charged more  
n quickly using the AC charger.  
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Getting started  
Battery information  
Managing a low battery  
Battery performance depends on many factors,  
such as your service provider's network  
configuration, signal strength, the temperature of  
the environment in which you operate your  
Toshiba phone, the features and/or settings you  
select and use, items attached to your phone's  
connecting ports, and your voice, data, and other  
program usage patterns.  
When the low battery alert is displayed, do the  
following:  
1. Save your current data.  
2. Charge the battery as soon as possible.  
3. If you are unable to charge the battery  
immediately, we recommend that your switch  
off your phone.  
NOTE: It is recommended that you save  
n the data in your phone memory to a PC.  
The manufacturer is not responsible for  
data lost or altered due to battery  
discharge.  
TIP: For information on optimising the  
power performance of your Toshiba  
phone, refer to Power Management and  
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Getting started  
Switching the power on and  
off  
To switch your Toshiba phone on:  
1. Press and hold down the Power key.  
2. If a PIN or security code is requested, enter  
the code.  
Quick List  
The Quick List offers convenient access to a  
small selection of functions, which include locking  
the phone keypad and changing the profile.  
To use the Quick List:  
1. Press and release the Power key. The Quick  
List is displayed.  
WARNING: The PIN code activates the  
2. Select the required item.  
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services in your Toshiba phone and should  
be provided in the documentation supplied  
by your service provider.  
If you enter the incorrect PIN for your SIM  
card three consecutive times, you will need  
to contact your service provider to obtain  
the Personal Unblocking Key (PUK). Do  
not attempt to guess the PUK as your SIM  
card will be rendered permanently  
inoperative following ten consecutive  
unsuccessful attempts.  
To switch your Toshiba phone off, press and hold  
down the Power key.  
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Call functions  
Making a call  
You can make calls from the Home Screen,  
Contacts, Call History, or via Speed Dial.  
Before making a call, ensure that your Toshiba  
phone is switched on, that there is a valid SIM  
card installed, and that the signal is sufficiently  
strong.  
Call functions  
TIP: When your press a key from the Home  
Screen, a list of names and/or numbers is  
displayed. This list shows matching names  
and numbers from Contacts, Call  
History, Speed Dial and the SIM card.  
For example, if you press the 1/E key,  
names beginning with E and phone  
numbers beginning with 1 are displayed.  
You can enter more characters to reduce  
the number of matching entries.  
Making a call from the Home Screen  
To make a call from the Home Screen:  
1. Enter the phone number using the numeric  
keys, or press the Send key and scroll  
through the list to the required number.  
2. Press the Send key.  
To call an entry, scroll to it, then press the  
Send key.  
Making an emergency call  
You can make calls to emergency service  
numbers under almost any circumstances, even if  
you have locked your Toshiba phone or if you  
have not enabled your SIM.  
Making a call from Contacts  
To make a call from Contacts:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Contacts.  
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Call functions  
2. Scroll to the required contact, then press the  
Making a call from Call History  
Call History displays calls you have made,  
received, and missed recently.  
To make a call from Call History:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > Call  
History.  
Send key.  
TIP: If you have a long list of contacts, enter  
the first few letters of the contact's name.  
The phone will display only the matching  
contact. To call the contact, press the  
Send key.  
2. Scroll to the required name or phone number,  
then press the Send key.  
Making a call to a non-default  
number  
Dialling the last number called  
To dial the last number called:  
From the Home Screen, press the Send key  
twice.  
You can assign a Work phone: number (w),  
Mobile phone: number (m) and a Home phone:  
number (h) to a contact that is saved to the phone.  
The mobile phone number is dialled by default.  
To make a call to a non-default number:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Contacts.  
2. Select the required contact.  
3. Scroll to the required phone number, then  
press the Send key, Navigation/Action key  
or Call.  
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Call functions  
Setting up voice mail speed dial  
Speed Dial  
The voice mail speed dial is normally  
preconfigured. If it is not preconfigured, you can  
save your voice mail number to the phone  
manually. To do this:  
Creating a speed dial  
You can create a speed dial for a phone number  
that is stored in Contacts.  
To create a speed dial:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
> Settings.  
Contacts.  
2. Select Phone > Call Options.  
3. Enter your voice mail number in the Voice  
mail number: field. This can be obtained  
from your service provider.  
2. Select the required contact.  
3. Scroll to the required phone number, then  
select Menu > Add to Speed Dial.  
4. In Keypad assignment: field, select the  
speed dial number.  
Making a call using Speed Dial  
5. Press Done.  
To make a call using Speed Dial:  
NOTE: The digit 0 is reserved for inserting From the Home Screen, press and hold the  
n the + character when dialling an  
speed dial number you want to call. If the speed  
international phone number. The digit 1 is  
dial number has two digits, press the first digit,  
reserved for calling your voice mail mailbox then press and hold the second digit.  
as a speed dial.  
For further information on Speed Dial, see  
Speed Dial in Applications and Multimedia.  
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Call functions  
Inserting a manual pause (wait) in a  
dialling sequence  
Special dialling  
Inserting an automatic pause in a  
dialling sequence  
When a manual pause (wait) is added to a dialling  
sequence, the numbers before the manual pause  
are dialled and the call connects. The phone will  
then wait for you to press the Send key or  
Navigation/Action key before dialling the  
remaining numbers. This functionality is useful  
when calling automated phone systems.  
To insert a manual pause in a dialling sequence:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Contacts.  
When an automatic pause is added to a dialling  
sequence, the numbers before the pause are  
dialled and the call connects. There is then a 3  
second pause before the remaining numbers are  
dialled. This functionality is useful when calling  
automated phone systems.  
To insert an automatic pause in a dialling  
sequence:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Contacts.  
2. Scroll to required contact, then select Menu >  
Edit.  
2. Scroll to required contact, then select Menu >  
NOTE: Insert Wait functionality is only  
n available for contacts stored on the phone.  
Edit.  
3. Move the cursor to where you want to insert  
the pause.  
4. Select Menu > Insert Pause. The letter p  
appears where the automatic pause will  
occur in the dialling sequence.  
3. Move the cursor to where you want to insert  
the pause.  
4. Select Menu > Insert Wait. The letter w  
appears where the manual pause will occur in  
the dialling sequence.  
5. Press Done.  
5. Press Done.  
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Call functions  
Inserting an international country  
code  
To make an international call, you must include a  
country code at the beginning of the dialling  
sequence.  
Receiving a call  
Answering or ignoring a call  
• To answer an incoming call, press the Send  
key or Answer.  
• To ignore an incoming the call, press the End  
key or Ignore.  
To insert an international country code in a phone  
number:  
NOTE: If you choose to ignore a call, the  
n caller will be connected to your voice mail,  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Contacts.  
provided you are subscribed to this  
service.  
2. Scroll to required contact, then select Menu >  
Edit.  
3. Move the cursor to the start of the required  
phone number.  
4. Press the +/Q key, then enter the rest of the  
required country code. The + character  
appears at the start of the phone number.  
5. Press Done.  
TIP: When you have the headset  
connected to your Toshiba phone, you can  
do the following:  
• Answer an incoming call by pressing the  
headset button.  
• Reject an incoming call by pressing and  
holding the headset button.  
TIP: You can also dial the + character  
directly from the Home Screen by  
pressing and holding the 0/? key.  
For information on setting automatic answering  
for using your Toshiba phone hands-free, see  
For information on answering a call by pressing  
any key, see Any key answer in Settings.  
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Call functions  
In-call options  
Off.  
NOTE: The speakerphone is automatically  
n switched off at the end of a call.  
Putting a call on hold  
To put a call on hold, select Menu > Hold.  
To unhold the call, press Unhold or select Menu  
> Unhold.  
Putting a call on hands-free  
To put a call on hands-free:  
TIP: When you have the headset  
connected to your Toshiba phone, you can  
place a call on hold by pressing the  
headset button.  
When hands-free equipment is attached to your  
Toshiba phone, the item Menu > Turn Hands-  
free On will be enabled.  
To unhold the call, press the button again.  
Answering or ignoring a second call  
• To answer a second call, press the Send key  
or Answer. The original call will be put on  
hold.  
• To ignore a second call, press the End key or  
Ignore.  
Muting a call  
To mute a call, press Mute or select Menu >  
Mute.  
To unmute the call, press Unmute or select Menu  
> Unmute.  
NOTE: To interact with a second call, you  
n need to have Call Waiting enabled. For  
Putting a call on speakerphone  
information on enabling Call Waiting, see  
To put a call on speakerphone, press and hold the  
Send key or select Menu > Speakerphone On.  
To switch the speakerphone off, press and hold  
the Send key or select Menu > Speakerphone  
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Call functions  
Swapping between calls  
To swap between calls, press the Send key,  
Swap or select Menu > Swap.  
Having a private conversation with  
a conference call party  
To have a private conversation with a conference  
call party, you need to split the conference call.  
To have a private conversation from a conference  
call:  
Making a second call  
To make a second call while already in a call:  
1. Select Menu > Hold to put the first call on  
hold.  
1. Select Menu > Private.  
2. Select the party with whom you wish to have  
the private conversation, then press OK or  
the Navigation/Action key.  
2. Dial the second number, then press the Send  
key. The first call will remain on hold.  
Creating a conference call  
With two calls active on your Toshiba phone, one  
active and the other on hold, select Menu >  
Conference. The calls will be joined together,  
and each party will be able to hear the other.  
NOTE: The conference call feature is  
n dependent on your service provider  
supporting it.  
Adding a party to a conference call  
To add another party to a conference call, call the  
new party, then select Menu > Conference.  
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Call functions  
Creating a contact from Call History  
Call History  
Call History displays a list of calls that you have  
missed, received and dialled recently.  
For details of how to create a contact from Call  
History, see Creating a new contact in  
Viewing Call History  
To view Call History:  
Deleting a call from Call History  
To delete a call from Call History:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > Call  
History.  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > Call  
History.  
2. If required, you can filter the list by selecting  
Menu > Filter > Missed Calls/Incoming  
Calls/Outgoing Calls.  
2. Scroll to the required entry in the list, then  
select Menu > Delete.  
3. Press Yes to confirm the deletion.  
3. To view the details of a call, select the call  
from the list.  
Deleting all calls from Call History  
Finding a contact from Call History  
To delete all calls from Call History:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > Call  
History.  
2. Select Menu > Delete List.  
3. Press Yes to confirm the deletion.  
To find a contact from Call History:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > Call  
History.  
2. Scroll to an entry in the list, then select Menu  
> Find Contact. The matching contact will be  
displayed.  
NOTE: Deleting all calls from the Call  
n History does not reset the Call Timers.  
These need to be reset separately (see  
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Call functions  
Viewing Call Timers  
To view Call Timers:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > Call  
History.  
2. Select Menu > View Timers.  
NOTE: The length of waiting calls is not  
n recorded.  
Resetting Call Timers  
To reset Call Timers:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > Call  
History.  
2. Select Menu > View Timers.  
3. Select Menu > Reset Timers.  
4. Press Yes to confirm the deletion.  
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Messaging  
Messaging  
This chapter describes how you can create, send,  
Text messages  
receive, organise, delete and store the following  
message types on your Toshiba phone:  
• Text messages (SMS, Short Message  
Service)  
Creating and sending a text  
message (SMS)  
Text messaging, or the Short Message Service  
(SMS), allows you to exchange text messages  
with other phones. For details on text messages,  
contact your service provider.  
• Multimedia messages (MMS)  
• E-mail  
For information on setting up your text message  
service centre, refer to Viewing and editing text  
Your Toshiba phone supports the sending of  
more than the standard 160-character limit. If you  
enter more than 160 characters, the message is  
split into linking text messages. These linked  
messages will be sent at the same time.  
To create and send a text message:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Messaging > Text Messages.  
2. Select Menu > New.  
3. With the cursor in the To: field, add  
recipient(s) using one or more of the following  
methods:  
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Messaging  
• Press the Navigation/Action key, then  
select a recipient from the list of contacts.  
• Select Menu > Add Recipient, then select a  
recipient from the list of contacts.  
• Enter the first few letters of a name stored in  
Contacts, then select Menu > Check  
Names. If several matches are displayed,  
selected the required one.  
Saving a message as a draft  
To save a message as a draft:  
From the message creation screen, select Menu  
> Save to Drafts.  
Requesting delivery notification  
To request a delivery notification:  
1. From the message creation screen, select  
Menu > Message Options.  
2. Press the Navigation/Action key to tick the  
Request message delivery notification  
checkbox.  
• Enter mobile phone number(s) in the To:  
field. Use a semicolon to separate multiple  
recipients.  
4. Scroll to the message area and enter your  
message.  
3. Press Done. Your request is sent to your  
TIP: To save time by inserting predefined  
text:  
service provider.  
1. Select Menu > My Text.  
2. Select the text to insert.  
You can also edit existing My Textitems as  
required.  
Receiving text messages  
Your Toshiba phone will alert you when a new text  
message arrives.  
5. Press Send.  
TIP: To delete the message without  
sending it, select Menu > Cancel  
Message.  
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Messaging  
Replying to a message  
2. Select the message to delete and select  
Menu > Delete.  
To reply to a message:  
1. From an open message, press Reply. If you  
are replying to a number of recipients, select  
Menu > Reply > Reply All.  
2. Enter your message.  
E-mail  
Before you can send or receive e-mails, you need  
to set up an e-mail account. Your Toshiba phone  
supports the following types of e-mail accounts:  
• Internet e-mail (POP3/IMAP).  
3. Press Send.  
Forwarding a message  
To forward a message:  
• Exchange server (Outlook).  
1. From an open message, select Menu >  
Setting up an e-mail account  
automatically  
To set up an e-mail account automatically:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Messaging > New Email Account...  
2. In the Email address: field, enter the e-mail  
address for this account.  
3. Tick the Try to get email settings  
automatically from the Internet checkbox.  
4. Press Next.  
Reply > Forward.  
2. Add recipient(s). For details of how to add a  
recipient, refer to Creating and sending a  
3. If required, edit the message in the message  
area.  
4. Press Send.  
Deleting messages  
To delete a message:  
If the account has set up successfully, you are  
prompted to send and receive e-mail.  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Messaging > Text Messages.  
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Messaging  
If the account has not set up successfully, you will  
need to press Next and then set up the account  
manually, as described in the following section.  
IMAP4), then press Next.  
6. Enter the user name assigned to you by your  
ISP or network administrator in the User  
name: field. This is usually the first part of  
your e-mail address, before the ‘@’ sign.  
7. Enter a password in the Password: field.  
Setting up an e-mail account  
manually  
TIP: Choose a strong password -  
strengthen the security of your password  
by selecting a combination of alphabet and  
numeric characters.  
If you need to manually enter the details of an  
e-mail account, you may need to obtain some of  
these details from your Internet service provider  
(ISP).  
To set up an e-mail account manually:  
1. In the Your email provider: field, select  
either Internet email or Exchange server,  
then press Next.  
2. Enter the name that you want displayed when  
you send e-mail in the Your name: field.  
3. Enter a unique name for this account in the  
Account display name: field, then press  
Next. This name cannot be changed later.  
4. Enter the name of the incoming server in the  
Incoming mail server: field.  
8. Tick the Save password checkbox if you  
wish to save your password to your Toshiba  
phone. This will mean that you do not need to  
enter it each time you connect to your e-mail  
server. This may or may not be required by  
your (ISP).  
WARNING: If you save your password and  
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then lose your Toshiba phone, you run the  
risk of someone else being able to access  
your e-mail account.  
9. Press Next.  
5. Select the server type that hosts your e-mail  
10. Enter the name of the outgoing server in the  
mailbox in the Account type: list (POP3 or  
Outgoing (SMTP) mail server: field.  
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Messaging  
11. Tick the Outgoing server requires  
authentication checkbox if the outgoing  
server requires authentication. This  
authentication will use the user name and  
password that you have already entered.  
12. Tick the Use the same name and  
password for sending email checkbox if  
required.  
15. Select the frequency with which to send and  
receive your e-mail in the Automatic Send/  
Receive: field.  
16. Select the Review all download settings  
link to set the following additional settings if  
required  
The Download messages: field enables you  
to set the time range for downloading  
messages from the server.  
Select Advanced Settings to edit additional  
settings for sending, receiving and deleting  
e-mails if required.  
13. Select the Advanced Server Settings link  
to set the following additional settings if  
required.  
Tick the checkboxes if you wish to enable  
SSL connection.  
Press Done, then Next when you finished.  
17. Select the format for sending messages  
(HTML or Plain Text) in the Message  
format: field.  
18. Select the download size limitation in the  
Message download limit: field.  
19. Press Finish.  
IMPORTANT: SSL connection enables  
you to send and/or receive personal  
information more securely. If you select  
one or both of these options and your ISP  
does not support SSL connection, you will  
not be able to send and/or receive e-mail.  
The Network connection: field enables you  
to select the network to which your e-mail  
server connects.  
Press Done when you have finished.  
14. Press Next.  
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Messaging  
Creating an e-mail  
6. Enter a subject for the e-mail in the Subject:  
field if required.  
7. Enter a message.  
To create an e-mail:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
TIP: To save time by inserting predefined  
text:  
1. Select Menu > My Text.  
2. Select the text to insert.  
TIP: To set the priority of the e-mail:  
1. Select Menu > Message Options.  
2. Select the required option in the  
Priority: field.  
Messaging.  
2. Select an e-mail account.  
3. Select Menu > New.  
4. With the cursor in the To: field, add  
recipient(s) using one or more of the following  
methods:  
• Press the Navigation/Action key, then  
select a recipient from the list of contacts.  
• Select Menu > Add Recipient, then select a  
recipient from the list of contacts.  
• Enter the first few letters of a name or e-mail  
address stored in Contacts, then select  
Menu > Check Names. If several matches  
are displayed, selected the required one.  
• Enter e-mail address(es) in the To: field. Use  
a semicolon to separate multiple recipients.  
5. Add recipients in the Cc: and/or Bcc: fields if  
required.  
8. Press Send when the message is ready.  
E-mails are stored in your Outbox and are  
sent to recipients the next time you  
synchronise or connect to your e-mail server.  
TIP: To delete the message without  
sending it, select Menu > Cancel  
Message.  
TIP: Scroll up to view the Cc: and Bcc:  
fields.  
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Messaging  
Adding an attachment to an e-mail  
Sending and receiving e-mail  
To add an attachment to an e-mail:  
To send and receive e-mail:  
1. Select Menu > Insert > Picture/Voice Note/ 1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
File.  
Messaging.  
2. Select the item to add.  
2. Select the e-mail account that you want to  
send and receive messages.  
3. Select Menu > Send/Receive. Your Toshiba  
phone connects to your Internet e-mail server  
and sends and receives your messages.  
Digitally signing an e-mail  
Digitally signing am e-mail applies your certificate  
with the public key to the e-mail. This provides the  
recipient with proof that the e-mail is from you and  
not an imposter, and that it has not been altered.  
To digitally sign an e-mail:  
1. Select Menu > Message Options.  
2. In the Security: field, select the required  
security function.  
TIP: To stop this process, select Menu >  
Stop Send/Receive.  
Downloading a complete e-mail  
To download a complete e-mail:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Messaging and select an account.  
2. Scroll to the required e-mail, then select  
Menu > Download Message. The complete  
message is retrieved the next time you  
synchronise or connect to your e-mail server  
to send/receive e-mail.  
NOTE: S/MIME encryption and digital  
n signatures for Windows Mobile-based  
devices are available only with Exchange  
Server 2003 Service Pack 2 or a later  
version that supports S/MIME. If you are  
not using one of these products, or have  
not yet synchronised, these options will not  
be available.  
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Downloading an e-mail attachment  
MMS messages  
To download an e-mail attachment:  
From an open message with an attachment,  
select the attachment. The attachment is  
downloaded the next time you synchronise or  
connect to your e-mail server to send/receive  
e-mail.  
The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) allows  
you to exchange multimedia messages  
containing data such as text, pictures, sounds,  
animation and video clips. You can send MMS  
messages to other mobile phones or to e-mail  
addresses. For details of MMS, and to enable  
your account for this service, contact your service  
provider.  
Viewing an attachment  
To view an attachment:  
In an open message containing a downloaded  
attachment, select the attachment.  
Configuring MMS settings  
If your Toshiba phone has not been  
preconfigured, you will need to manually enter the  
details of the MMS account. These details are  
available from your service provider.  
To configure MMS settings:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Messaging.  
2. Scroll to MMS, then select Menu > Settings.  
The Preferences screen is displayed. On  
this screen, you can make changes to the  
way that your MMS messaging account will  
work.  
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3. Select Menu > MMSC Settings. Current  
TIP: If you have several MMS providers,  
you can set one as the default. To do this,  
scroll to the required MMSC entry, then  
select Menu > Set as Default. A tick is  
displayed next to the default MMSC entry.  
MMSC settings will be listed.  
4. If there are no settings displayed, select  
Menu > New.  
5. Enter the following MMSC details:  
Name: - enter a descriptive name, such as  
the name of your service provider  
MMSC URL: - enter the URL address of the  
MMS server.  
Creating an MMS message  
An MMS message can consist of many pages,  
also known as 'slides'. Each slide can hold an  
image, a sound and text, but you do not need to  
set all of these for each message. The maximum  
amount of content that can be sent in a message  
is set by your service provider.  
WAP gateway: - enter the WAP gateway to  
be used for this connection.  
Port: - enter the HTTP port number for  
connecting to the MMS server and for file  
transfer.  
Connect via: - select the connection point for  
the MMS server. This is usually The Internet.  
Max. sending size: - select the maximum  
MMS message size permitted by your service  
provider.  
To create an MMS message:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Messaging > MMS.  
2. Select Menu > New.  
3. With the cursor in the To: field, add  
recipient(s) using one or more of the following  
methods:  
• Press the Navigation/Action key, then  
select a recipient from the list of contacts.  
• Select Menu > Recipients > Add..., then  
select a recipient from the list of contacts.w  
6. Press Done.  
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• Enter mobile phone number(s) in the To:  
field. Use a semicolon to separate multiple  
recipients.  
new picture or video. To do this, select Menu  
> Capture > Picture... or Video...  
Once you have selected a picture or video,  
the message creation screen is displayed  
again.  
4. Enter a subject for the message in the  
Subject: field if required.  
5. Enter a message.  
6. Press Send when the message is ready.  
NOTE: If you add a video to a slide, you  
n cannot add any further audio to that slide.  
TIP: To preview the message before  
sending, select Menu > Preview  
Message.  
TIP: You can also insert a picture or video  
from the message creation screen from  
Menu > Insert Media > Picture/Video.  
Inserting a picture or video  
Inserting text  
To insert a picture or video in the message:  
1. Scroll to the Insert Picture/Video... area,  
then press the Navigation/Action key. A  
preview of all pictures and videos in the  
current folder is displayed.  
To insert text in the message:  
1. Scroll to the Insert Text... area, then press  
the Navigation/Action key.  
2. Enter text. To insert predefined text, select  
Menu > My Text.  
3. Press Done when you have finished inserting  
text.  
TIP: To select a picture or video from  
another folder, select Menu > Change  
Folder, then select the required folder.  
TIP: You can also predefined text from the  
message creation screen from Menu >  
Insert Media > My Text.  
2. Either select one of the previewed pictures  
or  
launch the camera application and capture a  
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Inserting audio  
To insert audio in the message:  
Selecting a message background  
colour  
1. Scroll to the Insert Audio... area, then press  
the Navigation/Action key. A list of all audio  
files in the current folder is displayed.  
To select a background colour for the message:  
1. From the message creation screen, select  
Menu > Options > Background. A list of  
colours is displayed.  
TIP: To select an audio file from another  
folder, select Menu > Change Folder,  
then select the required folder.  
2. Select the required colour.  
Additional MMS message options  
2. Select one of the audio files listed.  
You can add recipient(s) in copy (CC:) or blind  
copy (BCC:) to your message. You can also set  
the priority of the message, a delivery time delay  
for the sending of the message, an expiry time for  
the message, and request delivery and read  
reports.  
To set these options, from the message creation  
screen, select Menu > Options > Send  
Options..., then set the options as required.  
TIP: You can also audio from the message  
creation screen from Menu > Insert Media  
> Audio.  
Using/creating templates  
To use or create a template:  
From the message creation screen, select Menu  
> Template. Select New from Template... to  
select a template to use for a new MMS message,  
or Save as Template to save the current MMS  
message as a template for future use.  
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Receiving MMS messages  
General messaging options  
Your Toshiba phone will alert you when a new  
MMS message arrives. Depending on your  
settings, the message contents may download a  
few moments later, when the message will be  
ready to view in your MMS Inbox.  
Switching between messaging  
accounts  
You can switch between Text Messages, MMS  
or any e-mail account. To do this:  
From any Messaging folder, select Menu >  
Tools > Switch Accounts.  
Switching between messaging  
folders  
For each Messaging account, you can switch  
between the Deleted Items, Drafts, Inbox,  
Outbox and Sent Items folders.  
To do this:  
1. From any Messaging folder, select Menu >  
Folders.  
2. Select the required folder.  
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Inserting a signature  
For each Messaging account, you can specify a  
signature to be automatically inserted into  
messages that you send.  
To create a signature and insert it in messages:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Messaging.  
2. Select an account.  
3. Select Menu > Tools > Options.  
4. Select Signatures.  
5. In the Select an account: field, select the  
account for which you are creating the  
signature.  
6. Tick the Use signature with this account  
checkbox.  
7. To insert a signature in every message you  
send, tick the Include when replying and  
forwarding checkbox. If this checkbox is not  
ticked, the signature is inserted in new  
messages only.  
8. Enter the signature in the Signature: field.  
9. Press Done.  
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Text input  
Text input  
Input modes and indicators  
Text mode  
Your Toshiba phone has text input modes for text, When using text mode, you can enter characters  
number and symbol entry.  
The input mode will be automatically updated  
depending on the type of text normally entered in To enter a symbol when in this mode, press the  
that are displayed on the bottom part of keys on  
the keypad.  
a particular field. For example, for fields that  
usually contain phone numbers, Numeric/Symbol  
mode will be automatically activated.  
Symbol key, then select the required symbol.  
To enter an upper case character without having  
to change the sub-mode, hold down the Caps  
Shift key while pressing the key for the required  
character. For example, to enter C when in lower  
An indicator showing the present mode is  
displayed towards the top right corner of the  
screen. The input mode indicators are as follows: case text mode, hold down the Caps Shift key  
and press the 8/C key.  
- Text mode, lower case.  
To enter a character that is displayed on the top  
part of a key without having to change the input  
mode, hold down the Function key while  
pressing the key for the required character. For  
example, to enter + when in text mode, hold down  
the Function key and press the +/Q key.  
- Text mode, initial letter upper case,  
subsequent letters lower case.  
- Text mode, upper case.  
- Numeric/Symbol mode, to input a single  
numeric or symbol character.  
- Numeric/Symbol mode, to input multiple  
numeric or symbol characters.  
You can change the input mode by pressing the  
Function key. To change the sub-mode, press  
the Caps Shift key.  
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Numeric/Symbol mode  
When using Numeric/Symbol mode, you can  
enter characters that are displayed on the top part  
of keys on the keypad.  
To enter a character that is displayed on the  
bottom part of a key without having to change the  
input mode, hold down the Caps Shift key while  
pressing the key for the required character. For  
example, to enter C when in Numeric/Symbol  
mode, hold down the Caps Shift key and press  
the 8/C key.  
Deleting characters  
To delete a single character, press the Back/  
Clear key briefly.  
To delete all characters in a field, press and hold  
the Back/Clear key.  
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Applications and multimedia  
Applications and multimedia  
The following items are available from the Start  
Internet Explorer  
menu of your Toshiba phone:  
Internet Explorer  
Tasks  
Internet Explorer Mobile gives quick and easy  
access to searching using Live Search, and web  
pages in your Favourites and History.  
You can also type in an address to access other  
web pages.  
Windows Media  
Calendar  
Messaging  
Contacts  
Office Mobile  
Call History  
Settings  
Searching the Internet using Live  
Search  
To search the Internet using Live Search:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Internet Explorer.  
Games  
Voice Notes  
Pictures & Videos  
Accessories  
Internet Sharing  
ActiveSync  
File Explorer  
Messenger  
Speed Dial  
2. Enter the search term into search field, then  
select the search icon.  
Accessing a web page  
To access a web page:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Internet Explorer.  
2. Select Menu > Address Bar.  
3. Enter the address of the web page.  
4. Press Go.  
Windows Live  
Tools  
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Changing the text size of web pages Creating a folder in Favourites  
To change the text size of a web page:  
1. From a web page, select Menu > View > Text  
Size.  
To create a folder in Favourites:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Internet Explorer.  
2. Select the required size.  
2. Press Favourites.  
3. Select Menu > Add Folder.  
4. Enter a name for the folder, then press Add.  
Showing or hiding pictures on web  
pages  
To show or hide pictures on a web page:  
From a web page, select Menu > View > Show  
Pictures.  
Accessing a web page from  
Favourites  
To access a web page from Favourites:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Internet Explorer.  
Adding a web page to Favourites  
2. Press Favourites.  
To add a web page to Favourites:  
1. From a web page, select Menu > Add to  
Favourites.  
3. Select the required page from the list, or scroll  
to the page then press Go.  
2. Edit the details if required.  
3. Press Add.  
TIP: You can also select a web page from  
your Favourites from the Favourites item  
on the main Internet Explorer page, and  
by selecting Menu > Favourites.  
TIP: You can also add Favourites from  
your PC to your Toshiba phone using  
ActiveSync. For more information, see  
Microsoft ActiveSync Help on your PC.  
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Deleting a web page from  
Favourites  
Clearing temporary files, cookies  
and History  
To delete a web page from Favourites:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Internet Explorer.  
When you use the Internet, your Toshiba phone  
stores data that uses up some of the storage  
capacity of the phone. You can delete these files  
to free up storage.  
To clear temporary files, cookies and History:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Internet Explorer.  
2. Select Menu > Tools > Options.  
3. Select Memory.  
4. Scroll to the item to clear, then press Clear.  
5. Press Yes to confirm.  
2. Press Favourites.  
3. Scroll to the page to be deleted, then select  
Menu > Delete.  
4. Press Yes to confirm the deletion.  
Viewing the History  
To view the History:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
6. Press Done when you have finished.  
Internet Explorer.  
2. Press History.  
Sending a link  
TIP: You can also view the History by  
selecting Menu > History.  
TIP: To access a web page from the  
History, select the required page from the  
list, or scroll to the page then press Go.  
To send a link using Messaging:  
1. From a web page, select Menu > Tools >  
Send Link...  
2. Select the Messaging account to use to send  
the link. A new message is created with the  
web page address in the body of the  
message.  
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3. Add a recipient and edit the message if  
TIP: You can synchronise tasks on your  
required.  
Toshiba phone with your PC. This will keep  
tasks up to date in both locations.  
If you create a new task with a reminder on  
your PC and then synchronise tasks with  
your phone, the reminder is activated at the  
time set on your PC.  
4. Press Send.  
Tasks  
You can create one-off tasks or recurring tasks.  
You can also set reminders for your tasks, and  
organise them by category.  
Changing the status of a task  
Overdue tasks will be displayed in red.  
When a new task is created, it will be set as active.  
When you have completed the task, you can  
update its status.  
Creating a task  
To create a new task:  
To mark a task as completed:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Tasks.  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Tasks.  
2. Select Menu > New Task.  
3. Edit the details of the task as required.  
4. Press Done.  
2. Scroll to the required task, then press  
Complete.  
TIP: If you need to reactivate a task, scroll  
to the required task, then press Activate.  
TIP: You can also create a task by entering  
a name for the task in the Enter new task  
here field, then pressing the Navigation/  
Action key. However, using this method  
you will need to add the details of the task  
separately.  
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Deleting a task  
To delete a task:  
Windows Media  
Overview of Windows Media Player  
Mobile  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Tasks.  
You can use Windows Media Player 10 Mobile to  
2. Scroll to the required task, then select Menu  
> Delete Task.  
3. Press Yes to confirm the deletion.  
play digital audio and video files that are stored on  
your Toshiba phone, a storage card or on the  
Internet.  
Windows Media Player Mobile can play files with  
Sorting and filtering tasks  
To sort and filter tasks:  
the following extensions by default:  
• .asf  
• .wma  
• .wmv  
• .mp3.  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Tasks.  
2. To sort the tasks, select Menu > Sort By,  
then select an item by which to sort the list  
or  
Your Toshiba phone can also play .mid, .wav,  
.3gp and .mp4 files.  
to filter the tasks, select Menu > Filter, then  
select a filter.  
TIP: You can use the filter option for Active  
Tasks or Completed Tasks at the same  
time as another filter.  
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Overview of screens and menus  
Library screen menu items  
Windows Media Player Mobile has three primary Queue Up - adds the highlighted item to the  
screens:  
end of the current playlist.  
Library screen - enables quick access of files Delete from Library - deletes the highlighted  
and playlists. It also includes an item that  
enables you to switch to the Now Playing  
screen.  
item from the library.  
Now Playing - switches to the Now Playing  
screen.  
To switch to the Playback screen from the  
Library screen, press the Back/Clear key.  
The Library screen will be the default screen  
displayed when you first use Windows Media  
Player Mobile.  
Now Playing screen - displays the Now  
Playing playlist. This shows the file currently  
playing, as well as any files that are queued up  
to play next.  
Playback screen - displays the playback  
controls and the video window. You can  
change the appearance of this screen by  
selecting a different skin.  
Library - to switch between libraries.  
Update Library - adds new items to the library  
by searching your Toshiba phone, and storage  
card if available.  
Open File - enables you to play files that are  
stored on your phone or storage card but are  
not in the library.  
Open URL - enables you to play a file stored on  
a network, such as the Internet.  
Properties - displays information about the  
highlighted file.  
Player - switches to the Playback screen.  
Selecting Menu from any of these screens will  
give menu items relevant to the screen.  
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Now Playing screen menu items  
Playback screen menu items  
Library - switches to the Library screen.  
Library - switches to the Library screen.  
Move Up - moves the highlighted item up in the Play/Pause - starts or pauses playback.  
playlist order.  
Move Down - moves the highlighted item  
down in the playlist order.  
Delete from Playlist - deletes the highlighted  
item from the playlist.  
Stop - stops playback.  
Shuffle/Repeat > Shuffle - sets items in the  
playlist to play in a random order.  
Shuffle/Repeat > Repeat - sets items in the  
playlist to play repeatedly.  
Shuffle/Repeat > Shuffle - sets items in the  
playlist to play in a random order.  
Shuffle/Repeat > Repeat - sets items in the  
playlist to play repeatedly.  
Save Playlist - to save the current playlist. You  
can enter a name for the playlist, or a default  
name can be used.  
Clear Now Playing - to delete all items from  
the Now Playing playlist.  
Error Details- displays error information about  
the highlighted item. An exclamation mark is  
displayed before the item name if error details  
are available.  
Full Screen - plays video files in full screen  
mode.  
Options - allows you to set options for  
Windows Media Player Mobile, including  
changing the appearance of the Playback  
screen.  
Properties - displays information about the  
current file.  
About - displays information about Windows  
Media Player Mobile.  
Properties - displays information about the  
highlighted file.  
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4. Press the button to assign to the function.  
Playback screen controls  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to reassign another  
By default, the following keys are assigned to  
Windows Media Player Mobile control functions:  
Navigation/Action key, press - plays or  
pauses a file.  
Navigation/Action key, scroll left once -  
skips to the beginning of the current file.  
Navigation/Action key, scroll left twice -  
skips to the beginning of the previous file.  
feature.  
6. Press OK > Done when you have finished.  
Playing items stored on your  
Toshiba phone  
Use the Library to find and play music, videos,  
and playlists that are stored on your Toshiba  
Navigation/Action key, scroll up - increases phone or storage card.  
the volume.  
Navigation/Action key, scroll down -  
decreases the volume.  
#/B key - toggles the sound on or off.  
0/? key - switches to full screen during video  
playback.  
To play an item stored on your Toshiba phone:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Windows Media.  
2. If the item is in the Library, scroll to the item,  
then press Play.  
If the item is not in the Library, select Menu >  
Open File. Scroll to the item, then press Play.  
*/A key - changes the star rating of the file.  
TIP: To add files to the Library, select  
Menu > Update Library.  
To change these settings from their defaults:  
1. From the Playback screen, select Menu >  
Options.  
2. Select Buttons.  
3. Scroll to a function to reassign, then select  
Menu > Assign.  
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Playing items stored on a network  
Calendar  
The Calendarapplication works like an electronic  
diary. You can keep track of your appointments,  
including meetings and other events.  
You can display reminders on your Toshiba  
phone, as well as synchronising your phone with  
Outlook on your PC.  
To play an item stored on a network:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Windows Media.  
2. From the Library screen, select Menu >  
Open URL.  
3. Enter the URL of the file, then press OK, or  
select a URL from the History: field.  
Scheduling an appointment  
NOTE: To play an item on a network, your  
n Toshiba phone must connect to the  
To schedule a new appointment:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Calendar.  
2. Select Menu > New Appointment.  
3. Enter details of the appointment, then press  
Done.  
network. For more information about  
connecting your phone to a network, refer  
to the Connectivity section.  
Troubleshooting  
If you encounter any difficulty while using  
Windows Media Player Mobile, refer to the  
Troubleshooting Windows Media Player Mobile  
page on the Microsoft website at:  
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/  
windowsmedia/player/windowsmobile/  
troubleshooting.aspx.  
NOTE: All day events do not occupy blocks  
n of time in the Calendar - instead they are  
displayed as banners at the top of the  
Calendar.  
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NOTE: If an appointment that has been  
n synchronised with your PC is deleted, it will  
Updating an appointment  
To update an appointment:  
be deleted on the PC the next time you  
synchronise.  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Calendar.  
2. Select the required appointment.  
3. Select Menu > Edit.  
4. If the appointment is recurring, select All to  
edit all occurrences, or select One to edit only  
the next occurrence.  
Changing the default reminder time  
By default, the reminder time is set to 15 minutes  
before an appointment.  
To change the default reminder time:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Calendar.  
2. Select Menu > Tools > Options.  
3. In the Set reminders: field, select a new  
reminder time.  
5. Update the appointment details, then press  
Done.  
Deleting an appointment  
To delete an appointment:  
4. Press Done.  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Calendar.  
Changing the work week display  
2. Scroll to the required appointment, then  
select Menu > Delete Appointment.  
3. If the appointment is not recurring, press Yes  
to confirm the deletion.  
To change the work week display:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Calendar.  
2. Select Menu > Tools > Options.  
3. In the First day of week: field, select  
Sunday or Monday as required.  
If the appointment is recurring, select All to  
delete all occurrences, or select One to  
delete only the next occurrence.  
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4. In the Week view: field, select 5-day week,  
6-day week or 7-day week as required.  
5. Press Done.  
Viewing your schedule for the next  
month  
To view your schedule for the next month:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Calendar.  
Viewing your agenda for a specific  
date  
To view your agenda for a specific date:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Calendar.  
2. Select Menu > Month View.  
Sending an appointment  
You can send an appointment within an MMS  
message.  
2. Select Menu > Go to Date.  
3. Enter the required date, then press Done.  
To send an appointment:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Viewing your schedule for the next  
week  
To view your schedule for the next week:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Calendar.  
Calendar.  
2. Select the required appointment.  
3. Select Menu > Send as vCalendar.  
4. Add a recipient to the message, then press  
Send.  
2. Press Week.  
Messaging  
For details of Messaging, refer to the  
Messaging section.  
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TIP: If someone whose phone number isn’t  
Contacts  
stored in Contacts calls you, you can  
create a contact for that person. To do this:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Call History  
Creating a new contact  
To create a new contact:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Contacts.  
2. Press New.  
2. Scroll to the required call, then select  
Menu > Save to Contacts.  
3. Select <New Contact>.  
3. Select the contact type to create (Outlook  
4. Edit the details of the new contact as  
Contact or SIM Contact).  
required, then press Save.  
NOTE: SIM contacts only support a single  
n name and phone number.  
Viewing and editing a contact  
NOTE: If you move the SIM card to another  
n phone, your SIM contacts are moved as  
To view and edit a contact:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Contacts.  
well.  
TIP: You can customise Outlook contacts  
by adding a picture or a ring tone to  
uniquely identify the person calling you.  
2. Select the required contact.  
TIP: To quickly find a contact in the list,  
type in the first few letters of the contact  
name.  
4. Enter the details of the new contact.  
5. Press Done.  
3. To edit the contact, select Menu > Edit.  
4. Press Done when you have finished.  
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TIP: To save an Outlook contact to the SIM  
card, select the contact, then select Menu  
> Save to SIM.  
TIP: To save a SIM contact to the phone,  
select the contact, then select Menu >  
Save to Contacts.  
3. Select Menu > Edit.  
4. Scroll to Select a picture in the Picture:  
field, then press the Navigation/Action key.  
5. Select a picture, or select Camera and  
capture a photograph.  
6. Press Done.  
TIP: You can also copy contacts between  
the phone and the SIM card using SIM  
Manager.  
Removing a picture from a contact  
To remove a picture from a contact:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Contacts.  
2. Select the required contact.  
3. Select Menu > Edit.  
4. Select Menu > Remove Picture.  
5. Press Yes to confirm.  
6. Press Done.  
Deleting a contact  
To delete a contact:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Contacts.  
2. Scroll to the required contact, then select  
Menu > Delete Contact.  
3. Press Yes to confirm the deletion.  
Assigning a ring tone to a contact  
Adding a picture to a contact  
To assign a ring tone to a contact:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Contacts.  
2. Select the required contact.  
3. Select Menu > Edit.  
To add a picture to a contact:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Contacts.  
2. Select the required contact.  
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4. In the Custom ring tone: field, select a ring  
Sending contact information  
tone for the contact.  
You can send contact information in a text  
message or MMS message, or using Bluetooth®  
wireless technology.  
To send contact information in a text message:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Contacts.  
5. Press Done.  
Assigning a category to a contact  
You can use categories to help organise your  
contacts.  
To assign a category to a contact:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Contacts.  
2. Select the required contact.  
3. Select Menu > Edit.  
4. Scroll to Select items in the Categories:  
field, then press the Navigation/Action key.  
5. Select the required category.  
6. Press Done twice.  
2. Scroll to the required contact, then select  
Menu > Send Contact > Text Message.  
3. Select the specific information to send, then  
press Done.  
4. Add a recipient to the message, then press  
Send.  
To send contact information in an MMS message:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Contacts.  
2. Scroll to the required contact, then select  
NOTE: Categories are shared between  
n your appointments, Contacts, and Tasks.  
Menu > Send as vCard.  
3. Add a recipient to the message, then press  
Send.  
For details of sending contact information using  
Bluetooth, refer to Beaming an item in  
TIP: You can assign more than one  
category to a contact.  
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PowerPoint Mobile  
Office Mobile  
To access Office Mobile on your Toshiba phone:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start >  
Office Mobile.  
With PowerPoint Mobile, slide show  
presentations created on your PC can be opened  
and viewed on your Toshiba phone.  
Slide shows created in *.ppt and *.pps format with  
PowerPoint '97 and later are supported.  
Many presentation elements built into the slide  
shows, such as slide transitions and animations,  
will play back on your Toshiba phone. If the  
presentation is set up as a timed slide show, one  
slide will advance to the next automatically. Links  
to URLs are also supported.  
2. Select one of the following applications:  
Excel Mobile  
PowerPoint Mobile  
Word Mobile  
Excel Mobile  
With Excel Mobile, Excel workbooks created on  
your PC can be opened and edited on your  
Toshiba phone.  
NOTE: PowerPoint Mobile does not fully  
n support some features. Refer to the  
NOTE: Excel Mobile does not fully  
n support some features. Refer to the  
Microsoft web site for details.  
Microsoft web site for details.  
Word Mobile  
NOTE: Some data and formatting may be  
n lost when you save the workbook on your  
With Word Mobile, Word documents created on  
your PC can be opened and edited on your  
Toshiba phone.  
Toshiba phone. Refer to the Microsoft web  
site for details.  
NOTE: Word Mobile does not fully  
n support some features. Refer to the  
Microsoft web site for details.  
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NOTE: Some data and formatting may be  
n lost when you save the document on your  
Voice Notes  
With Voice Notes, you can quickly capture ideas,  
questions, to-do lists and meeting notes by  
recording your voice in a note. This is especially  
useful when you don’t have a pen and paper to  
hand.  
You can also record a voice note to set as a  
ringtone.  
Toshiba phone. Refer to the Microsoft web  
site for details.  
Call History  
For details of Call History, refer to Call History  
Recording a voice note  
To record a voice note:  
Settings  
For details of Settings, refer to the Settings  
section.  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Voice Notes.  
2. Press Record, then speak.  
3. Press Stop when you have finished.  
Games  
Your Toshiba phone comes preloaded with two  
games.  
To access the games on your Toshiba phone:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Games.  
Playing a voice note  
To play a voice note:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Voice Notes.  
2. Select the required game.  
2. Scroll to the required voice note, then press  
the Navigation/Action key or select Menu >  
Play.  
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Setting a voice note as a ringtone  
Pictures & Videos  
To set a voice note as your current ringtone:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Voice Notes.  
Camera  
Your Toshiba phone is equipped with a digital  
camera which can be used to capture  
photographs and video clips.  
2. Scroll to the required voice note, then select  
Menu > Set As Ringtone.  
3. Press OK.  
Starting the Camera  
Deleting a voice note  
To delete a voice note:  
To launch the Camera application, do one of the  
following:  
• From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Pictures & Videos > Camera.  
• Press the Camera key.  
To close the Camera application, press the  
Back/Clear key.  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Voice Notes.  
2. Scroll to the required voice note, then select  
Menu > Delete.  
3. Press Yes to confirm the deletion.  
Capturing a photograph  
To capture a photograph:  
1. Start the Camera.  
2. Aim the camera at the subject, then press the  
Navigation/Action key or Camera key.  
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Timer - to capture a photograph after  
Capturing a video  
To capture a video:  
1. Start the Camera.  
2. Press the Right softkey, then select Video.  
3. Aim the camera at the subject, then press the  
Navigation/Action key or Camera key to  
start recording the video.  
approximately 4 or 5 seconds). This feature is  
useful for capturing a photograph that you can  
be in.  
Brightness - to set the brightness.  
Resolution - to set the resolution for  
photographs.  
NOTE: Images of higher quality will use  
n more storage space.  
4. Press the Navigation/Action key or  
Camera key to stop recording the video.  
Quality - to set the picture quality when  
capturing a video.  
Camera menu items  
Zoom - to select a zoom level. The options  
available will depend on the size of the picture.  
White Balance - to optimise photographs and  
videos for the current ambient light. If you are  
unsure of which option to select, the  
Automatic (default) option should be used.  
Flash - to set the camera flash to On or Off.  
Full Screen - to set the camera to use the full  
screen.  
Video - to capture videos.  
Still - to capture photographs.  
Mode - the mode to use when capturing  
photographs. The following options are  
available:  
Normal - default, to capture a single  
photograph  
Burst - to capture a series of pictures  
(approximately one or two per second). This  
feature is useful for capturing a photograph of a  
subject in motion.  
Options... - to access settings for the Pictures  
& Videos application. These include the  
setting for the time limit of captured videos.  
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• Try to maintain a steady hand when capturing  
Changing storage location  
pictures. Any movement of the phone may lead  
to blurred pictures.  
By default, all photographs and videos taken with  
the Camera are saved in the My Pictures folder  
on your Toshiba phone.  
To save photographs and videos on your storage  
card:  
1. Ensure that a storage card has been installed  
Getting started for installation instructions).  
2. Start the Camera.  
• Avoid aiming the camera at bright light sources  
as this will affect the quality of the picture.  
Viewing pictures and videos  
You can view pictures and videos stored on your  
Toshiba phone or storage card using the  
Pictures & Videos application.  
To view pictures and videos:  
From the Home Screen, select Start > More >  
Pictures & Videos.  
To open a picture or play a video, scroll to the  
required item, then press the Navigation/Action  
key.  
3. Press the Right softkey, then select  
Options...  
4. Select Camera.  
5. In the Save files to: field, select Storage  
Card.  
6. Press Done three times.  
Pictures & Videos menu items  
The following menu items are available from the  
main Pictures & Videos screen:  
Send - to send a picture or video in an MMS  
message or email.  
Tips for using the camera  
• Fingerprints or grease sticking to the lens may  
result in problems such as blurred pictures. If  
this happens, you should wipe the lens clean  
with a lens tissue.  
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Beam... - to send a picture or video over a  
Bluetooth connection.  
Beam picture... - to send the picture over a  
Bluetooth connection.  
Save to Contact... - to save a picture to a  
contact.  
Delete - to delete a picture or video.  
Edit - enables you to move and copy pictures  
and videos between folders.  
Play Slide Show - to play all pictures in the  
current folder as a slide show.  
Folders - to view pictures and videos stored in  
other folders on your Toshiba phone.  
Options - to access settings for configuration  
of the Pictures & Videos application.  
Send to your space - to send a picture to  
your Windows Live space.  
Edit - to edit the picture using the simple tools  
built in to the Pictures & Videos application.  
Save - to save the picture to a contact or  
rename the picture.  
Properties - displays information about the  
picture, such as file type and size.  
Options - to access settings for configuration  
of the Pictures & Videos application.  
Send to your space - to send the picture to  
your Windows Live space.  
The following menu items are available when  
viewing a picture:  
Zoom - to zoom in or out of the picture.  
Play Slide Show - to play all pictures in the  
current folder as a slide show.  
Use as Home Screen - to set the picture as  
background for the Home Screen.  
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Back/Clear key - clears the last digit in a  
Accessories  
The Accessories item contains the following  
applications:  
Calculator  
GPS Antenna Setting  
Master Clear  
SIM Manager  
System Info  
Task Manager  
multi-digit entry.  
Left softkey (Clear) - clears the display.  
Navigation/Action key, press - ‘=’ (equals).  
Enter key - ‘=’ (equals).  
Navigation/Action key, scroll up - ‘+’ (plus).  
Navigation/Action key, scroll down - ‘-’  
(minus).  
Navigation/Action key, scroll left - ‘x’  
(multiply)  
Navigation/Action key, scroll right - ‘÷’  
(divide)  
The menu items used to perform Calculator  
functions are described below:  
% - converts a percentage to a decimal  
number.  
- calculates the square root of a number.  
1/x - calculates the reciprocal of a number.  
MS - saves a number to the memory.  
M+ - adds the displayed number to the number  
stored in the memory.  
MR - recalls the number stored in the memory.  
MC - clears the memory.  
Calculator  
To access the Calculator:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Accessories.  
2. Select Calculator.  
The keys used to perform Calculator functions  
are described below:  
• Number keys - enter numbers.  
*/A key - enters a decimal point.  
#/B key - toggles numbers between positive  
and negative values, for example between ‘1’  
and ‘-1’.  
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GPS Antenna Setting  
Task Manager  
To set the GPS antenna type:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Accessories.  
2. Select GPS Antenna Setting.  
3. Select Internal antenna or Removable  
antenna as required.  
Task Manager enables you to see what  
applications and service process are currently  
running on your Toshiba phone.  
You can also stop applications manually to free  
up memory.  
To stop an application using Task Manager:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Accessories.  
4. Press OK.  
2. Select Task Manager.  
Master Clear  
For details of Master Clear, refer to Master  
3. Either scroll to the required application, then  
select Menu > Stop  
or  
select Menu > Stop All to stop all  
applications.  
SIM Manager  
SIM Manager enables you to copy contact  
information from your Toshiba phone to your SIM  
card, or from your SIM card to your Toshiba  
phone.  
4. Select Menu > Exit to exit Task Manager.  
To view current service processes:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Accessories.  
2. Select Task Manager.  
System Info  
System Info displays information about the  
phone memory.  
3. Select Menu > Service Processes. The  
service processes currently running on your  
Toshiba phone are displayed.  
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4. Press Back, then select Menu > Exit to exit  
ActiveSync  
ActiveSync allows you to create a  
Task Manager.  
synchronisation relationship between your  
Toshiba phone and PC, and between your  
Toshiba phone and your Exchange server. This  
means that the shared data, such as contacts and  
tasks, is always consistent. If you make a change,  
it is automatically made to the corresponding  
information on the other computer. This is an  
effective way of keeping your data up-to-date.  
The synchronisation relationship is created to  
manage the data that is copied between your  
Toshiba phone and PC.  
Internet Sharing  
For details of Internet Sharing, refer to Internet  
You can connect your Toshiba phone to your PC  
using the USB cable or over a Bluetooth  
connection.  
You can also use ActiveSync to connect your  
Toshiba phone to other resources through your  
PC. However, you cannot synchronise remotely  
to a PC using a modem or network connection.  
You can connect to your Exchange server using a  
cellular connection, or you can connect your  
Toshiba phone to your PC as a way of connecting  
back to the Internet.  
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alternative is to synchronise your Toshiba phone  
Installing and setting up ActiveSync  
with your PC. You cannot do both at the same  
time.  
You can either install ActiveSync from your  
Windows Mobile Getting Started CD or you can  
download a copy of ActiveSync from http://  
www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/activesync/  
activesync45.mspx.  
Once the software has been installed and your  
Toshiba phone is connected to your PC, the  
ActiveSync Setup Wizard is started. Simply follow  
the on-screen instructions.  
Changing ActiveSync settings  
Once you have set up synchronisation using the  
ActiveSync Setup Wizard on the PC, you can  
change your synchronization settings at a later  
stage:  
• If you want to change ActiveSync settings for  
synchronising with a PC, use ActiveSync on  
the PC. For more information, see ActiveSync  
Help on the PC.  
NOTE: If you have a PC which is already  
n fully synchronized with your Exchange  
server, you should synchronise your  
Toshiba phone with your PC rather than  
synchronising your Toshiba phone with the  
Exchange server. Data will be downloaded  
via your PC, saving you the charges for  
traffic volume. In addition, synchronising  
via your mobile phone network will take  
longer than it would with your local PC.  
• If you want to change ActiveSync settings for  
synchronising with an Exchange server, use  
ActiveSync on your Toshiba phone.  
NOTE: Disconnect your Toshiba phone  
n from your PC before changing the  
synchronisation settings.  
If you are not synchronising directly with a  
Microsoft Exchange server, do not select the  
option to synchronise directly with a server. The  
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Starting/stopping synchronisation  
To start/stop synchronisation:  
File Explorer  
File Explorer enables you to view and manage  
files saved in your Toshiba phone, or on the  
memory card.  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> ActiveSync.  
2. To start synchronisation, press Sync.  
3. To stop synchronisation, press Stop.  
To access File Explorer:  
From the Home Screen, select Start > More >  
File Explorer. The My Documents folder is  
opened by default.  
File Explorer menu items  
Send - to send the highlighted file in an MMS  
message or email.  
Beam... - to send the highlighted file over a  
Bluetooth connection.  
Edit - enables you to manage files and folders,  
and create new folders.  
Properties - displays information about the  
highlighted file.  
View - to change the file view between Icons  
and List.  
Sort By - to change the ordering of the files.  
My Device - to display the top level folder in  
your Toshiba phone.  
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Storage Card - to display the files in an  
Messenger  
Windows Live Messenger on your Toshiba  
phone enables you to:  
• send instant messages or join group chats.  
• set your status and see the presence of friends  
and colleagues.  
installed storage card.  
My Documents - to return to the My  
Documents folder.  
• send messages via voice as well as text.  
• send pictures and files.  
• use emoticons to express how you feel.  
To use Windows Live Messenger, you need  
Windows Live ID credentials.  
For details of Windows Live ID, go to:  
https://accountservices.passport.net/  
ppnetworkhome.srf.  
You will also need to sign in to Windows Live  
before you can sign in to Windows Live  
Messenger.  
To access Windows Live Messenger:  
From the Home Screen, select Start > More >  
More > Messenger.  
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NOTE: The digit 0 is reserved for inserting  
Speed Dial  
n the + character when dialling an  
You can create a speed dial for a phone number,  
e-mail address or web page address that is stored  
in your Contacts directory, or for an application in  
the Start menu.  
international phone number. The digit 1 is  
reserved for calling your voice mail mailbox  
as a speed dial.  
For information about creating and using a speed  
dial for a phone number, refer to Speed Dial in  
Accessing an application using  
Speed Dial  
If you have assigned a speed dial to an  
application, you can access the application by  
pressing and holding the speed dial number. If the  
speed dial number has two digits, press the first  
digit, then press and hold the second digit.  
Creating a speed dial for an  
application  
To create a speed dial for an application in the  
Start menu:  
1. From the Home Screen, scroll to the  
required application.  
2. Select Menu > Add Speed Dial.  
3. In the Keypad assignment: field, select the  
required speed dial number.  
4. Press Done.  
Deleting a speed dial  
To delete a speed dial:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> More > Speed Dial.  
2. Scroll to the required speed dial, then select  
Menu > Delete.  
3. Press Yes to confirm the deletion.  
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Windows Live  
Tools  
Windows Live gives access to searching using  
Live Search, as well as access to Windows Live  
Messenger.  
For information on using Live Search, see  
For information on Windows Live Messenger,  
see Messenger.  
Java  
Your Toshiba phone supports Java applications  
(know as MIDlets) that are written for mobile  
devices. MIDlets include games and utilities.  
Your phone supports Java 2 Edition, J2ME.  
The Java application on your Toshiba phone  
enables you to download, install and manage  
MIDlets.  
To access the Java application:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> More > Tools.  
2. Select Java.  
3. To run a MIDlet, scroll to the required item in  
the list, then press the Navigation/Action  
key.  
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Connectivity  
Switching all wireless functions on/  
off  
Wireless Manager  
Wireless Manager allows you to easily switch  
the Bluetooth and Phone functionality On or Off. To switch both Bluetooth and Phone  
functionality on or off at the same time:  
To access Wireless Manager:  
• Either press the Power key, then select  
Wireless Manager from the Quick List  
or  
• From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings > Connections > Wireless  
Manager.  
From Wireless Manager, select the All item.  
Bluetooth and Phone will both toggle On or Off.  
NOTE: You can conserve battery power by  
n turning off Bluetooth when it is not in use.  
Disconnecting current active data  
connection  
You can disconnect an active data connection  
without switching off the radio transmission by  
selecting Menu > Disconnect Mobile Data from  
Wireless Manager.  
However the data connection will automatically  
reconnect if you are using the Direct Push e-mail  
solution. This is because your Toshiba phone  
must have a connection permanently open to  
receive e-mails from the e-mail server. To  
disconnect the data connection in this scenario,  
you must first disable the Direct Push e-mail.  
Switching radio transmission on/off  
You can switch the telephony radio transmission  
of your Toshiba phone On and Off.  
When the radio transmission is Off, it is in 'flight  
mode'. In this mode, you will not be able to make  
or receive calls, send or receive messages, or  
access the Internet.  
To switch radio transmission on/off:  
From Wireless Manager, select the Phone item.  
Radio transmission will toggle On or Off.  
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To disable Direct Push e-mail:  
Bluetooth  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless  
communications technology. Devices with  
Bluetooth capabilities can exchange data over a  
distance of approximately 10 metres without  
requiring a wired connection.  
Bluetooth on your Toshiba phone has three  
modes: Off, On and Visible.  
In Off mode, you cannot send or receive data  
using Bluetooth.  
In On mode, your Toshiba phone can search for  
and connect to other devices. However, your  
phone will not be visible in searches by other  
devices.  
> ActiveSync.  
2. Select Menu > Schedule.  
3. Change the Peak times: and Off-peak  
times: field settings to Manually.  
To re-enable Direct Push e-mail:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> ActiveSync.  
2. Select Menu > Schedule.  
3. Change the Peak times: and Off-peak  
times: field settings to As items arrive.  
In Visible mode, your Toshiba phone can search  
for and connect to other devices. Your phone will  
also be visible to other devices.  
Changing Bluetooth mode  
By default, Bluetooth is in Off mode. Bluetooth  
will remain in the same mode when turning your  
Toshiba phone off and on.  
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Connectivity  
To change Bluetooth mode:  
2. Select Connections > Bluetooth > Device  
Name.  
3. Edit the name as required, then press Done.  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Connections > Bluetooth >  
Bluetooth.  
Pairing devices  
3. To set Bluetooth to Off mode, select Menu >  
When devices are paired, a relationship is  
created that enables the exchange of data  
between the devices.  
The pairing can be set up using a passcode,  
which will ensure that exchanged data is kept  
secure.  
Pairing of devices only needs to be carried out  
once. After this, the devices can connect to each  
other and exchange data without the passcode  
needing to be entered again.  
Turn Off Bluetooth.  
To set Bluetooth to On mode, select Menu >  
Turn On Bluetooth.  
To set Bluetooth to Visible mode, select  
Menu > Turn On Visibility.  
TIP: You can also toggle Bluetooth mode  
using Wireless Manager.  
Changing device name  
Before pairing your Toshiba phone with another  
You can change the name of your device as it is  
displayed to other devices when Bluetooth is set  
to Visible.  
To change the displayed device name of your  
Toshiba phone:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
device, ensure that:  
• Your Toshiba phone and the other device are  
within 10 metres of each other.  
Bluetooth on your Toshiba phone is set to On  
or Visible.  
Bluetooth on the other device is set to  
Visible.  
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To pair your Toshiba phone with another device:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
10. If required, select the checkboxes for other  
services that you may wish to use from the  
paired device.  
11. Press Done. The paired device is added to  
2. Select Connections > Bluetooth >  
the list of Bluetooth Devices.  
Bluetooth.  
3. Select Add new device... Your Toshiba  
phone will search for other Bluetooth-enabled  
devices and display them in the list.  
4. Scroll to the required device, then press  
Next.  
5. For enhanced security, enter a passcode in  
the Passcode: field. This is alphanumeric,  
and can be between 1 and 16 characters in  
length.  
Connecting a Bluetooth headset  
Before connecting a Bluetooth headset to your  
Toshiba phone, ensure that:  
Bluetooth on your Toshiba phone is set to  
Visible.  
• the Bluetooth headset is set to pairing mode.  
To connect a Bluetooth headset:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
6. Press Next.  
7. Wait for the other device to accept the pairing.  
If a passcode has been set on your Toshiba  
phone, then it will need to be entered on the  
other device.  
8. A confirmation will be displayed when the  
devices have been paired and connected.  
Press OK.  
2. Select Connections > Bluetooth >  
Bluetooth.  
3. Select Add new device...  
4. Scroll to the Bluetooth headset in the list of  
devices, then press Next.  
5. Enter the passcode for the headset. This will  
be provided with your Bluetooth headset.  
6. Press Next.  
9. Edit the name of the paired device if required,  
then press Next.  
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7. Wait for the headset to accept the pairing.  
8. A confirmation will be displayed when the  
headset has been connected. Press OK.  
9. Edit the name of the headset if required, then  
press Next.  
10. Make sure the Hands Free checkbox is  
ticked. If you are using a stereo Bluetooth  
headset, also make sure that the Wireless  
Stereo checkbox is ticked.  
11. Press Done. The headset is added to the list  
of Bluetooth Devices. The headset icon will  
be displayed on the status bar of the Home  
Screen.  
4. Press Yes to confirm the deletion.  
Beam  
The term ‘Beam’ is used to describe the short  
range transfer of data between two devices via a  
Bluetooth connection.  
You can beam Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, and  
Pictures & Videos items, and other files stored  
on your Toshiba phone, to other devices.  
NOTE: Bluetooth must set to On or  
n Visible to send beamed items.  
To receive beamed items, Bluetooth must  
be set to Visible.  
Unpairing devices  
To unpair your Toshiba phone from another  
device:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
Beaming an item  
To beam an item an item to another device:  
1. Scroll to the item that you want to beam, then  
select Menu > Beam... (This path will vary  
slightly depending on the type of item that you  
want to beam).  
2. Select Connections > Bluetooth >  
Bluetooth.  
2. Scroll to the device to which you want to send  
3. Scroll to the required device, then select  
Menu > Delete.  
the data, then press Beam.  
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Configuring your Toshiba phone to  
receive beamed data  
To configure your Toshiba phone to receive  
beamed data:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Connections > Beam.  
3. Tick the Receive incoming beams  
checkbox, then press Done.  
Internet connections  
Your Toshiba phone is equipped with powerful  
networking functions that enable you to connect  
to the Internet or a corporate network using  
wireless and conventional connections. You can  
set up connections to browse the Internet and  
exchange e-mail or instant messages.  
Setting up a GPRS connection  
GPRS is a packet-based wireless communication  
service which allows data to be sent and received  
using mobile phones.  
You can use GPRS to connect to the Internet or to  
send and receive MMS messages using your  
phone. When you use GPRS, you will usually be  
billed based on the data traffic volume. However,  
you should check billing information with your  
service provider.  
NOTE: Before setting up a GPRS  
n connection, you will need to obtain the  
required settings from your service  
provider. As a minimum, the Access Point  
Name (APN) will be required.  
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To set up a GPRS connection:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Connections > GPRS.  
3. Select New... or Menu > Add.  
4. In the Description: field, enter a name for the  
connection.  
5. In the Connects to: field, select the type of  
network to which you will connect (typically  
The Internet).  
Setting up a dial-up connection  
NOTE: Before setting up a dial-up  
n connection, you will need to obtain the  
required settings from your service  
provider.  
To set up a dial-up connection:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Connections > Dial-up.  
3. Select New... or Menu > Add.  
4. In the Description: field, enter a name for the  
connection.  
6. In the Access point: field, enter the GPRS  
APN for your service provider.  
7. Enter details for the following fields if they are  
required by your service provider:  
User name: - your user name for the GPRS  
network.  
5. In the Connects to: field, select the type of  
network to which you will connect.  
6. In the Phone number: field, enter the phone  
number used to dial the network.  
7. Enter details for the following fields if they are  
required by your service provider:  
User name:- your user name for the network.  
Password: - your password.  
Password: - your password.  
Authentication Type: - authentication  
protocol.  
Primary DNS: - primary Domain Name  
System (DNS) address.  
Domain: - domain name.  
8. Press Done.  
Secondary DNS: - secondary DNS address.  
IP address: - Internet Protocol (IP) address.  
8. Press Done.  
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Setting up a proxy connection  
7. In the Proxy (name:port): field, enter the  
proxy server name and port number.  
8. In the Type: field, select the type of proxy  
connection to be created.  
9. Enter details for the following fields if they are  
required by your service provider:  
User name:- your user name for the network.  
Password: - your password.  
Depending on your service provider's  
configuration, you may need to add a proxy  
connection to allow your Toshiba phone to  
access the Internet or WAP services.  
Your service provider will be able to advise  
whether you need to create a proxy connection  
NOTE: Before setting up a proxy  
n connection, you will need to obtain the  
10. Press Done.  
required settings from your service  
provider.  
Setting up a VPN connection  
IMPORTANT:Please ensure that you have  
set up a GPRS connection before  
attempting to set up a VPN connection.  
The VPN connection uses the GPRS  
connection to connect to a network, such  
as a corporate network.  
To set up a proxy connection:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Connections > Proxy.  
3. Select New... or Menu > Add.  
4. In the Description: field, enter a name for the  
connection.  
5. In the Connects from: field, select the type of  
network from which you will connect.  
6. In the Connects to: field, select the type of  
network to which you will connect.  
NOTE: Before setting up a VPN  
n connection, you will need to obtain the  
required settings.  
To set up a VPN connection:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
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2. Select Connections > More... > VPN.  
3. Select New... or Menu > Add.  
4. In the Description: field, enter a name for the  
connection.  
Pre-shared key: field.  
12. Press Done.  
Connecting to intranet URLs  
5. In the VPN type: field, select the type of VPN.  
6. In the Server: field, enter the name of the  
VPN server.  
Some URLs for corporate intranet pages may use  
‘.’ characters, for example  
intranet.companyname.com. To view these  
7. In the Connects from: field, select the type of pages, you need to set up a URL exception.  
network from which you will connect to the  
VPN (typically The Internet).  
To set up a URL exception:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
8. In the Connects to: field, select the type of  
VPN to which you will connect (typically  
Work).  
> Settings.  
2. Select Connections.  
3. Select Menu > Advanced.  
4. Select Menu > Work URL Exceptions.  
5. Select Menu > Add.  
6. In the URL Pattern field, enter the required  
URL. You can enter multiple URLs separated  
with a ‘;’ character.  
9. In the User name: field, enter your user name  
for the VPN.  
10. Enter details for the following fields if they are  
required:  
Password: - your password for the VPN.  
Domain: - domain name.  
7. Press Done.  
11. If you selected IPSec/L2TP in the VPN type:  
field, select the type of authentication in the  
IPSec authentication: field.  
If the authentication type is Pre-Shared Key,  
then the key should be entered in the IPSec  
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Advanced settings  
Internet Sharing  
Internet Sharing enables you to use your  
Toshiba phone as a modem for your PC.  
Advanced settings allow you to specify the  
particular connection to be used for different  
connection types.  
You can also specify the number of redial  
attempts, and the time after which the connection  
will automatically disconnect after being idle.  
To access advanced settings:  
NOTE: This functionality is only available if  
n it is supported on your SIM card. Please  
contact your service provider for  
information.  
To connect to the Internet using Internet  
Sharing:  
1. Connect your Toshiba phone to your PC  
using the USB cable or Bluetooth.  
2. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Internet Sharing.  
3. In the PC Connection: field, select the type  
of connection used for connecting the phone  
and PC.  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Connections.  
3. Select Menu > Advanced.  
4. To access the other advanced settings,  
select Menu > Options.  
4. In the Network Connection: field, select the  
connection to use to connect to the Internet.  
5. Press Connect. Once the connection is  
enabled, you can access the Internet on your  
PC using your Toshiba phone as a modem.  
6. When you have finished using the Internet,  
press Disconnect on the phone.  
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USB to PC  
Setting up USB to PC  
To set up USB to PC:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Connections > More... > USB to PC.  
3. Tick the Enable advanced network  
functionality checkbox.  
4. Press Done.  
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Settings  
Call Barring  
Phone settings  
Call Barring allows you to block certain  
categories of incoming and outgoing calls (for  
example, international calls).  
Auto Answer  
The Auto Answer feature enables you to  
automatically answer a call when you are using  
your Toshiba phone hands-free.  
To activate Auto Answer:  
NOTE: Call Barring is only available if it is  
n supported by your service provider.  
NOTE: Before setting up Call Barring, you  
n will need to obtain your call barring  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
password from your service provider.  
2. Select Phone > Auto Answer.  
3. In the Automatic Answering field, select the  
time after which the call should be  
automatically answered.  
To set up Call Barring:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Phone > Call Barring.  
3. Select the types of calls you want to block,  
then press Done.  
4. Press Done.  
NOTE: Auto Answer is not available when  
n the Ring type: is set to Silent.  
4. Enter the call barring password, then press  
Done.  
NOTE: If you enter the call barring  
n password incorrectly three consecutive  
times, Call Barring will be locked and  
disabled. You will need to contact your  
service provider to remove this lock.  
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Settings  
Call Forwarding  
5. Press Done.  
You can cancel Call Forwarding settings either  
Call Forwarding allows you to forward incoming  
individually or all together.  
calls to another number.  
To cancel all Call Forwarding settings:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Phone > Call Forwarding.  
3. Select Menu > Disable All.  
NOTE: Call Forwarding is only available if  
n it is supported by your service provider.  
To set up Call Forwarding:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Phone > Call Forwarding.  
3. Select the condition during which you would  
like to forward calls from the following:  
Unconditional - forwards all voice calls.  
No Reply - forwards calls that you do not  
answer.  
Call Options  
Call Options allow you to view and edit settings  
for several call related functions, as well as the  
text message service centre.  
To view and edit Call Options:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
Busy - forwards calls when your line is busy.  
Unavailable - forwards calls when your  
Toshiba phone is off or out of service range.  
Data Calls - not supported.  
> Settings.  
2. Select Phone > Call Options.  
View and edit settings for the following items  
as required:  
Fax Calls - forwards all fax calls.  
Any key answer - enables incoming calls to  
be answered by pressing any key. See Any  
key answer section for details.  
NOTE: You can select multiple conditions  
n for forwarding calls, but each will need to  
be activated separately.  
4. Enter the phone number for forwarded calls.  
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Show SIM contacts - enables contacts  
stored on your SIM card to be displayed in  
Contacts.  
Phone number: - displays the phone number  
of your SIM card if it is available.  
Any key answer  
The Send key is the default key to answer an  
incoming call. The Any key answer feature  
enables you to override this and use any key to  
answer a call.  
Voice mail number: - your voice mail  
number. You may need to enter this to enable  
Call Forwarding and set up voice mail speed  
in Call functions for further details.  
Text messages service centre: - number of  
the service centre used for sending and  
receiving text messages. See Viewing and  
details.  
To activate Any key answer:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Phone > Call Options.  
3. Tick the Any key answer checkbox.  
4. Press Done.  
NOTE: The following keys cannot be used  
n for answering calls when Any key answer  
is active: Right softkey, Back/Clear key,  
End key, Power key, Home key and  
Camera key. This is because these keys  
have other functions that take priority.  
Country code: - in this field, you can enter a  
country code to be automatically added  
before a phone number when making a call.  
Dialling code: - in this field, you can enter an  
area dialling code to be automatically added  
before a phone number when making a call.  
3. Press Done when you have finished.  
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Viewing and editing text messages  
service centre  
To view and edit the text messages service  
centre:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Phone > Call Options.  
3. Edit the number in the Text messages  
service centre: field if required. This number  
can be obtained from your service provider.  
4. Press Done when you have finished.  
3. Tick the Provide call waiting notifications  
checkbox.  
4. Press Done.  
Caller ID  
Caller ID allows selected call recipients to view  
your name and phone number information on  
their phone when you call them.  
To configure Caller ID:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Phone > Caller ID.  
3. In the Provide my caller ID to:, field, select  
Call Waiting  
one of the following:  
Call Waiting notifies you of incoming calls when  
you are already in a call. You will then have the  
option to answer or ignore the second call.  
Everyone - your information will be displayed  
to everyone that you call.  
No one - your information will be hidden from  
everyone that you call.  
Only my contacts - your information will only  
be displayed when you call a number stored  
in Contacts.  
NOTE: Call Waiting is only available if it is  
n supported by your service provider.  
To activate Call Waiting:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
4. Press Done.  
2. Select Phone > Call Waiting.  
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Channels  
This option allows you to edit settings for  
broadcast messages.  
To edit the list of permitted numbers:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Phone > More... > Fixed Dialling.  
3. Select Menu > Edit Numbers.  
4. Add, edit or delete numbers as required, then  
press Done.  
Fixed Dialling  
Fixed Dialling restricts the numbers that you can  
call from your Toshiba phone. When Fixed  
Dialling is activated, you can only call predefined  
numbers or area codes. These numbers are  
stored in a list that you can set up and edit using  
your Toshiba phone.  
5. Enter PIN2, then press Done.  
Networks  
You can select whether, if your current network  
becomes available, your Toshiba phone will  
automatically search and select a network to  
connect to, or if you will be prompted to select one  
manually. This setting will also apply if you roam  
out of the service area of your current network.  
You can set up and edit a list of Preferred  
Networks that your phone will attempt to connect  
to if your current network becomes unavailable.  
You can also search for new networks and select  
a network to connect to.  
NOTE: Fixed Dialling is only available if it  
n is supported by your service provider.  
NOTE: Before setting up Fixed Dialling,  
n you will need to obtain PIN2 from your  
service provider.  
To activate Fixed Dialling:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Phone > More... > Fixed Dialling.  
3. Check the Enable fixed dialling checkbox,  
then press Done.  
4. Enter PIN2, then press Done.  
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Setting the network selection type  
To set up or edit the list of Preferred Networks:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Phone > More... > Networks.  
3. Select Menu > Preferred Networks.  
4. Add new networks or reorder the list as  
required. You can also remove networks from  
the list by unticking the checkbox beside the  
network name.  
To set the network selection type:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Phone > More... > Networks.  
3. In the Network selection: field, select  
Automatic or Manual as required.  
4. Press Done.  
The default setting is Automatic.  
If you select Manual, and your current network  
becomes unavailable, you will need to wait for the  
phone to search for all available networks. You  
can then select one to connect to.  
5. Press Done when you have finished.  
Connecting to a network  
To connect to a network:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
Preferred Networks  
2. Select Phone > More... > Networks.  
3. Select Menu > Find a New Network or  
Select a Network.  
If you have selected the Automatic network  
select type, following any failure in connection to  
your home network, your Toshiba phone will  
attempt to connect to the first network in the list of  
Preferred Networks. If this fails, the phone will  
attempt to connect to the next network in the list,  
and so on.  
4. Select the required network from the list.  
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Sound settings  
Profile settings  
You can set different sounds for different types of The Profiles feature allows you to define the type  
event.  
and volume of sounds to be used for particular  
situations. For example, if you do not want to be  
disturbed, you may want to use the Silent profile,  
which by default will only play sounds for an alarm  
event.  
The Automatic profile is a special feature. When  
this profile is selected, your Toshiba phone will  
perform in Normal mode except when your  
Calendar shows that there is a meeting. During  
this time, the Vibrate profile will be activated.  
Setting the sound for an event  
To set the sound for an event:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Sounds.  
3. Select the sounds you would like for each  
type of event. Your Toshiba phone will play a  
preview of each sound as you scroll through  
them.  
Select None if you want no sound for an  
event.  
4. Press Done when you have finished.  
Changing the current profile  
To change the current profile:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Profiles.  
3. Select the required profile.  
TIP: You can copy sounds to your phone  
from your PC using ActiveSync. Sound  
files can be in *.mid, *.mp3, *.wav or *.wma  
file format.  
TIP: To switch off keypad tones, set  
Keypad control: to None.  
TIP: To change the profile using the Quick  
List, press the Power key, then select the  
required profile.  
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Customising a profile  
To customise a profile:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Profiles.  
Display settings  
Home Screen  
To customise the Home Screen:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Display > Home Screen.  
3. Change the settings as required, then press  
Done.  
3. Scroll to the required profile, then select  
Menu > Edit.  
4. Modify the settings as required, then press  
Done.  
NOTE: To reset a profile to its default  
n settings, select Menu > Reset to default.  
Setting a picture as the Home  
Screen background  
To set a picture as the Home Screen  
background:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Pictures & Videos.  
2. Select the required picture.  
3. Select Menu > Use as Home Screen.  
4. Adjust the transparency of the picture if  
required, then press Finish.  
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Start Menu Style  
Clock & Alarm settings  
To change the style of the Start menu:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Display > Start Menu Style.  
3. Select Icon or List as required, then press  
Done.  
Date and Time  
To set the date and time:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Clock & Alarm > Date and Time.  
3. Set your current time zone, and the date and  
time.  
4. Press Done.  
NOTE: These settings are only lost if you  
n reset your Toshiba phone. Your settings  
are saved if you power off the phone, or if  
the battery is fully discharged.  
Alarm  
To set the alarm:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Clock & Alarm > Alarm.  
3. Enter the time for the alarm in the Alarm time:  
field.  
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4. Set the frequency for the alarm in the Alarm:  
Security settings  
It is advisable to apply certain security features in  
the event that your Toshiba phone is lost or  
stolen.  
You can apply the following security to prevent  
unauthorised use:  
Device Lock - this feature prevents  
unauthorised use of your Toshiba phone.  
When this feature is activated, you will be  
prompted for a password when you switch on  
your Toshiba phone, and when you leave it  
idle for a set period of time.  
When this feature is activated, you will need to  
enter the password before you can use your  
Toshiba phone.  
field.  
5. Press Done.  
To cancel the alarm:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select Clock & Alarm > Alarm.  
3. Set the Alarm: field to Off.  
4. Press Done.  
Connections  
For connection settings, refer to the Connectivity  
section.  
• SIM PIN - this feature prevents unauthorised  
use of your SIM card in any phone. When this  
feature is activated, you will be prompted for  
your PIN when you switch on your Toshiba  
phone. If the PIN is not entered correctly, the  
SIM card will be disabled.  
• Keypad lock - this feature prevents accidental  
calls and operations.  
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NOTE: Emergency calls can be placed at  
n any time, without requiring deactivation of  
2. Select More... > Security > Device Lock.  
3. Enter the Device Lock password, then press  
Unlock.  
any security feature first.  
4. Untick the Prompt if device unused for  
Activating Device Lock  
To activate Device Lock:  
checkbox, then press Done.  
5. Press Yes to confirm the changes.  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
Enabling SIM PIN  
2. Select More... > Security > Device Lock.  
3. Tick the Prompt if device unused for  
checkbox, and select how long your device  
can be left idle before a password is required.  
4. Select a password type.  
5. Enter and confirm a password.  
6. Press Done.  
NOTE: Before you start, you will need to  
n know the SIM PIN. This is provided with  
your SIM card.  
To enable SIM PIN:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select More... > Security > Enable SIM PIN.  
3. Enter the SIM PIN, then press Done.  
7. Press Yes to confirm the changes.  
NOTE: Please make a note of the  
n password.  
Deactivating Device Lock  
Disabling SIM PIN  
To disable SIM PIN:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
To deactivate Device Lock:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
> Settings.  
2. Select More... > Security > Disable SIM  
PIN.  
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3. Enter the SIM PIN, then press Done.  
Locking the keypad  
WARNING: If you enter the incorrect PIN  
To lock the keypad, from the Home Screen,  
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for your SIM card three consecutive times,  
press and hold the End key.  
you will need to contact your service  
provider to obtain the PUK. Do not attempt  
to guess the PUK as your SIM card will be  
rendered permanently inoperative  
following ten consecutive unsuccessful  
attempts.  
TIP: To lock the keypad using the Quick  
List, press the Power key, then select  
Lock.  
Unlocking the keypad  
To unlock the keypad, press Unlock, then the */A  
key.  
Changing SIM PIN  
This option is only available only when SIM PIN  
has been enabled.  
Changing PIN2  
NOTE: You can only change PIN2 if this  
n functionality is enabled on your SIM card.  
To change SIM PIN:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
To change PIN2:  
2. Select More... > Security > Change SIM  
PIN.  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
3. Enter the old SIMPIN, the new SIM PIN and  
2. Select More... > Security > Change PIN2.  
3. Enter the old PIN2, the new PIN2 and confirm  
the new PIN2.  
confirm the new SIM PIN.  
4. Press Done.  
4. Press Done.  
NOTE: Please make a note of the new SIM  
n PIN.  
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NOTE: Please make a note of the new  
Also verify that the program is designed to be run  
on your Toshiba phone by comparing the  
requirements to the information provided with  
your phone. To view this information:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
n PIN2.  
Certificates  
To view certificate details:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
2. Select More... > More... > About.  
> Settings.  
2. Select More... > Security > Certificates.  
3. Select the type of certificate to view.  
4. Scroll to the required certificate, then select  
Menu > View.  
To reset your Toshiba phone:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select More... > Security > Master Clear.  
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to reset  
your phone. Your phone will restart after it has  
been reset.  
Master Clear  
Master Clear resets all settings on your Toshiba  
phone to their factory defaults and deletes all of  
your data.  
You should only use this procedure as a last  
resort.  
If you are experiencing a problem with an  
application, it is most likely a result of a conflict  
between installed programs. We recommend  
uninstalling the most recently added program  
first.  
IMPORTANT: If you reset your Toshiba  
phone, any applications that you have  
installed will be deleted. You will also lose  
all personal data such as music, ringtones  
and pictures.  
NOTE: It is recommended that you back up  
n all of your data before using Master Clear.  
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Settings  
Remove Programs  
Remove Programs enables you to delete any  
applications that you have installed.  
Power Management  
Power Management enables you to check the  
battery status and configure settings to prolong  
battery power.  
To view and edit Power Management settings:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select More... > Power Management.  
3. The Main battery: field displays the current  
charge level of the battery.  
4. Adjust the following settings as required:  
Backlight time out on battery: - select the  
time period for the backlight to switch off if the  
phone is left idle, while the phone is powered  
by the battery.  
NOTE: Programs that were pre-installed  
n on your Toshiba phone cannot be removed  
in this way.  
To remove a program:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select More... > Remove Programs.  
3. Scroll to the application to remove, then  
select Menu > Remove.  
4. Press Yes to confirm the deletion.  
Backlight time out on AC: - select the time  
period for the backlight to switch off if the  
phone is left idle, while the phone is powered  
by the AC charger.  
Display time out: - select the time period for  
the screen to switch off if the phone is left idle.  
5. Press Done when you have finished.  
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Settings  
Regional Settings  
Owner Information  
Owner Information enables you to enter contact  
information so that your phone can be easily  
returned if it is lost.  
To enter or edit Owner Information:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select More... > Owner Information.  
3. Enter your contact information, along with any  
other necessary information.  
Regional Settings enables you to change the  
language of the phone, as well as specify the  
styles in which dates, times, numbers and  
currency are displayed.  
To edit Regional Settings:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select More... > Regional Settings.  
3. Edit the settings as required. Changing the  
Locale: option automatically updates the  
styles in which dates, times, numbers and  
currency are displayed to the defaults for the  
selected locale.  
4. Press Done when you have finished.  
5. If you have changed the Language: or  
Locale: field, you will need to turn the phone  
off and on again for the changes to be  
applied.  
4. Press Done when you have finished.  
Phone Information  
Phone Information enables you to view the  
software version, hardware version and IMEI of  
the phone.  
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Settings  
Backlight level  
Backlight level enables you to adjust the  
brightness of the backlight. This can help to  
prolong battery power.  
Accessibility  
Accessibility enables you to make it easier to  
see and hear items when using your Toshiba  
phone.  
To adjust Backlight level:  
To edit Accessibility settings.  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
> Settings.  
2. Select More... > More... > Backlight level.  
3. Adjust the backlight level as required.  
2. Select More... > More... > Accessibility.  
3. Edit the following settings as required:  
System font size: - size of the font displayed  
on the screen.  
NOTE: The higher the level selected, the  
n more power will be used.  
Multipress time out: - not applicable to your  
Toshiba phone. Your phone has a full keypad  
so does not use multipress mode.  
Confirmation time out: - delay before a  
confirmation message times out.  
In-call alert volume: - volume of alert  
sounds played during a call.  
4. Press Done.  
4. Press Done when you have finished.  
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Settings  
About  
Error Reporting  
The About setting enables you to view details of Error Reporting sends data from your Toshiba  
the phone software, including the operating  
system and memory of the phone.  
This information is useful when installing new  
applications on your Toshiba phone.  
To view the About information:  
phone to Microsoft technical support groups. The  
data is used to diagnose program errors for  
devices running Windows Mobile software.  
If a program error occurs, Error Reporting starts  
automatically. The information Microsoft receives  
is used by programming groups at Microsoft. The  
data is used for quality control and will not be used  
for tracking individual users, installations or for  
any marketing purpose.  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select More... > More... > About.  
NOTE: You will not incur any data charges  
n to send this information.  
To enable/disable Error Reporting:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select More... > More... > Error Reporting.  
3. In the Error Reporting: field, select Enable  
or Disable as required.  
4. Press Done.  
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Settings  
Customer Feedback  
Customer Feedback sends anonymous  
information to Microsoft for use in helping improve  
Windows Mobile software.  
NOTE: You will not incur any data charges  
n to send this information.  
To enable/disable Customer Feedback:  
1. From the Home Screen, select Start > More  
> Settings.  
2. Select More... > More... > Customer  
Feedback.  
3. In the Feedback Reporting: field, select  
Enabled or Disabled as required.  
4. Press Done.  
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Specifications  
Specifications  
System Information  
Processor  
Memory  
Texas Instruments™ OMAPV1030 processor at 260 MHz  
RAM : 64 MB  
ROM : 128 MB  
Operating System  
Windows Mobile® 6.0 Standard  
GSM/GPRS/EDGE Frequency Range  
Within GSM 900  
880 - 960 MHz  
Within DCS 1800  
Within PCS 1900  
1710 - 1880 MHz  
1850 - 1990 MHz  
Continuous Talk Time  
Continuous Standby Time  
Approx. 180 minutes  
Approx. 200 hours  
Dimensions (H × W × D)  
Weight  
115.5 mm x 62.8 mm x 13.2mm  
Approx. 130 g  
Display  
LCD (HxW)  
Resolution  
3.74 cm x 4.99 cm  
320 x 240 (65k colours)  
AC Charger Input Voltage  
100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz  
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Audio/Video  
Audio  
Video  
AAC, MIDI, MP3, WAV, WMA  
H.263, H.264, MPEG4, WMV  
Bluetooth  
Bluetooth™ ver 1.2 (Power Class 2)  
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)  
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP)  
ActiveSync  
Generic Access Profile (GAP)  
General Audio/Video Distribution Profile (GAVDP)  
Generic Object Exchange Profile (GOEP)  
Human Interface Device Profile (HID)  
Object Push Profile (OPP)  
Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN)  
Serial Port Profile (SPP)  
Interface  
Cable and Phone Charging  
Headset Connector  
Expansion Slot  
mini USB / Charger  
mini USB stereo headset  
microSD™  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
Cannot switch  
phone on  
Battery out of power  
Battery not installed correctly  
Charge the battery (see page 34)  
Ensure that the battery is inserted correctly  
Phone switches  
off automatically  
Battery out of power  
Charge the battery (see page 34)  
Cannot charge  
battery  
Battery not installed correctly  
AC charger not connected  
Connectors are dirty  
Ensure that the battery is inserted correctly  
Ensure that the AC charger is connected to  
the phone and to a working AC outlet.  
Clean the connectors of the AC charger  
and battery  
Battery has worn out  
Replace the battery  
Battery or AC charger is damaged Replace the battery or charger. Contact  
your dealer for assistance  
Battery loses  
power quickly  
Power Management and  
Backlight level settings need to  
be adjusted.  
Adjust settings to optimise power  
performance (see pages 113 and 115)  
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Problem  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
Network not  
displayed  
SIM card not installed correctly  
Ensure that the SIM card is inserted  
correctly (see page 30)  
Contacts between SIM card and  
phone are dirty  
Gently clean the contacts of the SIM card  
and phone  
Network signal is weak  
Move clear of any obstructions that may  
block the signal  
SIM card is damaged  
Contact your service provider to obtain a  
replacement SIM card  
Cannot make a  
call  
You are outside of your network  
service area  
Connect to a different network if this is  
supported by your service provider (see  
Phone or SIM card is locked  
Unlock the phone or SIM card (see page  
Call Barring is active  
Deactivate Call Barring (see page 100)  
Cannot answer a Call Forwarding is active  
call  
Deactivate Call Forwarding (see page  
Call Barring is active  
Deactivate Call Barring (see page 100)  
No ringing for  
incoming call  
Current profile is set to not ring for Select a different profile, or edit the current  
incoming calls  
profile to enable ringing for incoming calls  
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Problem  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
Poor call quality  
Network signal is weak  
Move clear of any obstructions that may  
block the signal  
Network signal is changing  
Wait until signal strength is consistently  
frequently, e.g. when travelling on high before making or answering a call  
a train.  
Other party in a  
call cannot hear  
you  
Phone is muted  
Unmute the phone (see page 42)  
Cannot send or  
receive text  
messages  
Your service provider is not  
enabling this service  
Service centre number is not  
correct  
Contact your service provider to check your  
subscription status  
Ensure that the service centre number is  
correct (see page 103). To obtain the  
number, contact your service provider  
Cannot send or  
receive MMS  
messages  
Your service provider is not  
enabling this service  
MMS settings are missing or  
incorrect  
Contact your service provider to check your  
subscription status  
Ensure that the MMS settings are correct  
(see page 53). To obtain the settings,  
contact your service provider.  
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Problem  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
Cannot access  
the Internet  
Your service provider is not  
enabling this service  
Contact your service provider to check your  
subscription status  
Network settings are missing or  
incorrect  
Ensure that the network settings are correct  
(see page 94). To obtain the settings,  
contact your service provider.  
Storage memory Too many items stored on the  
Delete any unwanted messages, clear the  
Internet history, and delete any unwanted  
files  
is low  
phone  
Storage card is  
not recognised  
Storage card not installed correctly Ensure that the storage card is inserted  
correctly (see page 32)  
Storage card is damaged  
Replace the storage card  
If these suggested solutions do not solve your problem, please consult your dealer, or call our  
Technical Support Hotline on 008000 505 2006 from a landline.  
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Purchase record  
Purchase record  
For your future reference, we recommend that  
you fill in your purchase details in the form below.  
Serial Number*:  
Dealer Name:  
Purchase Date:  
* The serial number is printed on the bottom of the  
battery compartment.  
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Menu tree  
Start  
Menu tree  
Pictures & Videos  
More  
Accessories  
Internet Explorer  
Tasks  
Windows Media  
Calendar  
Settings  
Calculator  
1 Phone  
GPS Antenna Setting  
Master Clear  
SIM Manager  
System Info  
Task Manager  
Internet Sharing  
ActiveSync  
2 Sounds  
3 Profiles  
4 Display  
Messaging  
5 Clock & Alarm  
6 Connections  
7 More...  
1 Text Messages  
2 MMS  
3 New Email Account...  
1 Security  
Contacts  
Office Mobile  
1 Excel Mobile  
2 PowerPoint Mobile  
3 Word Mobile  
2 Remove Programs  
3 Power Management  
4 Regional Settings  
5 Owner Information  
6 Phone Information  
7 More...  
File Explorer  
More  
Messenger  
Speed Dial  
Windows Live  
Tools  
Java  
Call History  
1 Backlight level  
2 Accessibility  
3 About  
4 Error Reporting  
5 Customer Feedback  
6 Windows Update  
Games  
Voice Notes  
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End User License Agreements (EULAs)  
End User License Agreements (EULAs)  
By using the software, including use on this  
MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE  
TERMS FOR WINDOWS MOBILE 6  
SOFTWARE  
These license terms are an agreement between  
you and TOSHIBA. Please read them. They apply  
to the software included on this device. The  
software also includes any separate media on  
which you received the software.  
The software on this device includes software  
licensed by TOSHIBA from Microsoft Corporation  
or its affiliate.  
The terms also apply to any  
• updates,  
• supplements,  
• Internet-based services, and  
• support services  
for this software, unless other terms accompany  
those items. If so, those terms apply.  
As described below, using some features  
also operates as your consent to the  
transmission of certain standard computer  
information for Internet-based services.  
device, you accept these terms. If you do not  
accept them, do not use the device or  
software. Instead, contact TOSHIBA to  
determine its return policy for a refund or  
credit.  
WARNING: If the software contains voice  
operated technologies, then operating this  
software requires user attention. Diverting  
attention away from the road while driving can  
possibly cause an accident or other serious  
consequence. Even occasional, short diversions  
of attention can be dangerous if your attention is  
diverted away from your driving task at a critical  
time. TOSHIBA and Microsoft make no  
representations, warranties or other  
determinations that ANY use of this software is  
legal, safe, or in any manner recommended or  
intended while driving or otherwise operating a  
motor vehicle.  
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If you comply with these license terms, you  
c. Speech Recognition. If the software  
includes speech recognition component(s),  
you understand that speech recognition is  
an inherently statistical process and that  
recognition errors are inherent in the  
process. Neither TOSHIBA nor Microsoft or  
their suppliers shall be liable for any  
have the rights below.  
1. USE RIGHTS. You may use the software on  
the device with which you acquired the  
software.  
2. ADDITIONAL LICENSING  
REQUIREMENTS AND/OR USE RIGHTS.  
a. Specific Use. TOSHIBA designed this  
device for a specific use. You may only use  
the software for that use.  
damages arising out of errors in the speech  
recognition process.  
d. Phone Functionality. If the device  
software includes phone functionality, all or  
certain portions of the device software may  
be inoperable if you do not have and  
maintain a service account with a wireless  
telecommunication carrier ("Mobile  
Operator"), or if the Mobile Operator's  
network is not operating or configured to  
operate with the device.  
b. Included Microsoft Programs and  
Additional Required Licenses. Except as  
provided below, these license terms apply  
to all Microsoft programs included with the  
software. If the license terms with any of  
those programs give you other rights that do  
not expressly conflict with these license  
terms, you also have those rights.  
i. This agreement does not grant you any  
rights with respect to the Windows Mobile  
Device Center, Microsoft ActiveSync or  
Microsoft Outlook 2007 Trial which are  
subject to the licenses accompanying  
those items.  
3. SCOPE Of LICENSE. The software is  
licensed, not sold. This agreement only gives  
you some rights to use the software. TOSHIBA  
and Microsoft reserve all other rights. Unless  
applicable law gives you more rights despite  
this limitation, you may use the software only  
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as expressly permitted in this agreement. In  
doing so, you must comply with any technical  
limitations in the software that allow you to use  
it only in certain ways. You shall not:  
• work around any technical limitations in the  
software;  
• reverse engineer, decompile or  
disassemble the software;  
• make more copies of the software than  
specified in this agreement;  
• publish the software for others to copy;  
• rent, lease or lend the software; or  
• use the software for commercial software  
hosting services.  
access other software.  
4. INTERNET-BASED SERVICES. Microsoft  
provides Internet-based services with the  
software. Microsoft may change or cancel  
them at any time.  
a. Consent for Internet-Based Services.  
The software features described below  
connect to Microsoft or service provider  
computer systems over the Internet. In  
some cases, you will not receive a separate  
notice when they connect. You may switch  
off some of these features or not use them.  
For more information about these features,  
visit  
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/  
?LinkId=81931.  
By using these features, you consent to  
the transmission of this information.  
Microsoft does not use the information to  
identify or contact you.  
Except as expressly provided in this agreement,  
rights to access the software on this device do not  
give you any right to implement Microsoft patents  
or other Microsoft intellectual property in software  
or devices that access this device.  
You may use remote access technologies in the  
software such as Remote Desktop Mobile to  
access the software remotely from a computer or  
server. You are responsible for obtaining any  
licenses required for use of the protocols to  
Device Information. The following features  
use Internet protocols, which send to the  
appropriate systems device information,  
such as your Internet protocol address, the  
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type of operating system, browser and  
name and version of the software you are  
using, and the language code of the device  
where you installed the software. Microsoft  
uses this information to make the Internet-  
based services available to you.  
Windows Mobile Update Feature. The  
Windows Mobile Update feature provides  
you the ability to obtain and install software  
updates on your device if updates are  
available. You may choose not to use this  
feature. TOSHIBA and/or your Mobile  
Operator may not support this feature or an  
update for your device.  
to use WMDRM to play or copy protected  
content. Revocation does not affect other  
content. When you download licenses for  
protected content, you agree that Microsoft  
may include a revocation list with the  
licenses. Content owners may require you  
to upgrade WMDRM to access their  
content. Microsoft software that includes  
WMDRM will ask for your consent prior to  
the upgrade. If you decline an upgrade, you  
will not be able to access content that  
requires the upgrade.  
b. Misuse of Internet-based Services. You  
shall not use these services in any way that  
could harm them or impair anyone else's  
use of them. You shall not use the services  
to try to gain unauthorized access to any  
service, data, account or network by any  
means.  
Windows Media Digital Rights  
Management. Content owners use  
Windows Media digital rights management  
technology (WMDRM) to protect their  
intellectual property, including copyrights.  
This software and third party software use  
WMDRM to play and copy WMDRM-  
protected content. If the software fails to  
protect the content, content owners may  
ask Microsoft to revoke the software's ability  
5. NOTICES ABOUT THE MPEG-4 VISUAL  
STANDARD. The software may include  
MPEG-4 visual decoding technology. This  
technology is a format for data compression of  
video information. MPEG LA, L.L.C. requires  
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this notice:  
accordance with the license terms that are  
USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER  
THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG 4  
VISUAL STANDARD IS PROHIBITED,  
EXCEPT FOR USE DIRECTLY RELATED TO  
(A) DATA OR INFORMATION (i)  
provided with it. If no license terms are  
provided, then you may install and use only  
one (1) copy of the software on a single  
computer.  
8. NETWORK ACCESS. If you are using a  
network, such as an employer network, the  
network administrator may limit features or  
functionality on your device.  
GENERATED BY AND OBTAINED  
WITHOUT CHARGE FROM A CONSUMER  
NOT THEREBY ENGAGED IN A BUSINESS  
ENTERPRISE, AND (ii) FOR PERSONAL  
USE ONLY; AND (B) OTHER USES  
9. PRODUCT SUPPORT. Contact TOSHIBA for  
support options. Refer to the support  
SPECIFICALLY AND SEPARATELY  
LICENSED BY MPEG LA, L.L.C.  
If you have questions about the MPEG-4  
visual standard, please contact MPEG LA,  
L.L.C., 250 Steele Street, Suite 300, Denver,  
CO 80206; www.mpegla.com.  
information provided with the device.  
10. LINKS TO THIRD PARTY WEBSITES. If the  
software provides links to third party websites,  
those links are provided to you only as a  
convenience, and the inclusion of any link  
does not imply an endorsement of the third  
party website by Microsoft or TOSHIBA.  
11. BACKUP COPY. You may make one backup  
copy of the software. You may use it only to  
reinstall the software on the device.  
6. DIGITAL CERTIFICATES. The software uses  
digital certificates in X.509 format. These  
digital certificates are used for authentication.  
7. CONNECTIVITY SOFTWARE. Your device  
package may include Windows Mobile Device  
Center or Microsoft ActiveSync software. If it is  
included, then you may install and use it in  
12. PROOF OF LICENSE. If you acquired the  
software on the device, or on a disc or other  
media, a genuine Certificate of Authenticity  
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label with a genuine copy of the software  
identifies licensed software. To be valid, this  
label must be affixed to the device, or included  
on or in TOSHIBA's software packaging. If you  
receive the label separately, it is not valid. You  
should keep the label on the device or  
any person. This includes operation of nuclear  
facilities, aircraft navigation or communication  
systems and air traffic control.  
15.NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE.  
The software is provided "as is". You bear  
all risks of using it. Microsoft gives no  
express warranties, guarantees or  
conditions. Any warranties you receive  
regarding the device or the software do  
not originate from, and are not binding on,  
Microsoft or its affiliates. When allowed by  
your local laws, TOSHIBA and Microsoft  
exclude implied warranties of  
packaging to prove that you are licensed to  
use the software. To identify genuine  
Microsoft software, see  
http://www.howtotell.com.  
13. TRANSFER TO A THIRD PARTY. You may  
transfer the software only with the device, the  
Certificate of Authenticity label, and these  
license terms directly to a third party. Before  
the transfer, that party must agree that these  
license terms apply to the transfer and use of  
the software. You may not retain any copies of  
the software including the backup copy.  
14.RESTRICTED USE. The Microsoft software  
was designed for systems that do not require  
fail-safe performance. You may not use the  
Microsoft software in any device or system in  
which a malfunction of the software would  
result in foreseeable risk of injury or death to  
merchantability, fitness for a particular  
purpose and non-infringement.  
16.LIABILITY LIMITATIONS. You can recover  
from Microsoft and its affiliates only direct  
damages up to fifty U.S. Dollars (U.S.  
$50.00). You cannot recover any other  
damages, including consequential, lost  
profits, special, indirect or incidental  
damages.  
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End User License Agreement for  
ArcSoft Software  
• anything related to the software,  
services, content (including code) on  
third party internet sites, or third party  
programs, and  
The following is a legal software license  
agreement between you, the software end user,  
and ArcSoft, Inc. Carefully read this license  
agreement before using the relevant ArcSoft  
software ("Software"). Installing the Software on  
a computer or other hardware device indicates  
that you have read this license agreement and  
agree to its terms.  
1. Grant of License. This license permits you to  
use one copy of the Software included in this  
package or product on any single computer.  
For each software licensee, the program can  
be "in use" on only one computer or hardware  
device at any given time. The Software is "in  
use" when it is either loaded into RAM or  
installed into the hard disk or other permanent  
memory of a computer or other hardware  
device. A special license permit from ArcSoft  
is required if the program is going to be  
installed on a network server for the sole  
purpose of distribution to other computers.  
You may not modify, translate, reverse  
• claims for breach of contract, breach of  
warranty, guarantee or condition, strict  
liability, negligence, or other tort to the  
extent permitted by applicable law.  
It also applies even if Microsoft should  
have been aware of the possibility of the  
damages. The above limitation may not  
apply to you because your country may  
not allow the exclusion or limitation of  
incidental, consequential or other  
damages.  
17.EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. The software is  
subject to United States export laws and  
regulations. You must comply with all  
domestic and international export laws and  
regulations that apply to the software. These  
laws include restrictions on destinations, end  
users and end use. For additional information,  
see www.microsoft.com/exporting.  
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assemble, decompile, disassemble or  
otherwise attempt (i) to defeat, avoid, bypass,  
remove, deactivate or otherwise circumvent  
any software protection mechanisms in the  
Software, including without limitation any such  
mechanism used to restrict or control the  
functionality of the Software, or (ii) to derive  
the source code or the underlying ideas,  
algorithms, structure or organization from the  
Software (except to the extent that such  
activities may not be prohibited under  
applicable law).  
3. Ownership. Title, ownership rights, and all  
intellectual property rights in and to the  
Software and any accompanying  
documentation, and any copy of the foregoing,  
shall remain the sole and exclusive property of  
ArcSoft and/or its third party licensors. You  
agree to abide by the copyright law and all  
other applicable laws. You acknowledge that  
the Software contains valuable confidential  
information and trade secrets of ArcSoft and/  
or its third party licensors.  
4. Warranty Disclaimer. NO WARRANTIES,  
EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARE MADE  
WITH RESPECT TO THIS SOFTWARE,  
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
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provisions, and all other applicable national  
laws. The Software must be treated like all  
other copyrighted materials (e.g. books and  
musical recordings). This license does not  
allow the Software to be rented or leased, and  
the written materials accompanying the  
Software (if any) may not be copied.  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND  
WARRANTIES FOR NON-INFRINGEMENT  
OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, AND  
ARCSOFT EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL  
WARRANTIES NOT STATED HEREIN. YOU  
ASSUME THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE  
QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE  
SOFTWARE. SHOULD THE SOFTWARE  
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PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU, AND NOT  
limited to damages for loss of business profits,  
ARCSOFT OR AN AUTHORIZED  
business interruption, loss of business  
information, or any other pecuniary loss)  
which results from an inability to use this  
Software, even if ArcSoft, Inc. has been  
advised of the possibility of such damages.  
Because some states/jurisdictions do not  
allow the exclusion or limitation of  
RESELLER, ASSUME THE ENTIRE COST  
OF NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR, OR  
CORRECTION. SOME STATES DO NOT  
ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE  
EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC  
LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO  
HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM  
STATE TO STATE.  
YOUR SOLE REMEDY AND THE ENTIRE  
LIABILITY OF ARCSOFT ARE SET FORTH  
ABOVE. IN NO EVENT WILL ARCSOFT BE  
LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PERSON  
FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES, EXPENSES, LOST PROFITS,  
LOST SAVINGS, OR OTHER DAMAGES  
ARISING OUT OF USE OF OR INABILITY TO  
USE SUCH SOFTWARE.  
consequential or incidental damages, the  
above limitations may not apply to you.  
6. Export. Subject to permission of the  
appropriate United States or foreign licenses,  
export or re-export the product incorporating  
the Software is able to be made.  
7. U.S. Government Restricted Rights. If you  
are a unit or agency of the United States  
government, the Software and related  
documentation are deemed to be "commercial  
computer software" and "commercial  
computer software documentation,"  
respectively, pursuant to DFAR Section  
227.7202 and FAR Section 12.212(b), as  
applicable. Any use, modification,  
5. No Liability for Consequential Damages. In  
no event shall ArcSoft be liable for any  
damages whatsoever (including but not  
reproduction, release, performing, displaying  
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or disclosing of the Software and/or the related 9. Termination. Your rights with respect to the  
documentation by the United States  
government shall be governed solely by the  
terms of this Agreement and shall be  
prohibited except to the extent expressly  
permitted by the terms of this Agreement. Any  
technical data provided that is not covered by  
the above provisions is deemed to be  
"technical data commercial items" pursuant to  
DFAR Section 227.7015(a). Any use,  
modification, reproduction, release,  
Software may be terminated, either  
immediately or after a notice period not  
exceeding thirty (30) days, upon unauthorized  
copying of the Software or failure to comply  
with the restrictions contained in this license  
agreement. Upon termination of the license,  
you shall cease to use thereof. [Toshiba  
comment: This is a ROM based product and  
there is no way for the end user to return or  
uninstall the Software thereof.]  
performing, displaying or disclosing of such  
technical data shall be governed by the terms  
of DFAR Section 227.7015(b).  
10.Governing Law. If this product was  
purchased in the United States, this  
Agreement is governed by the laws of the  
state of California; otherwise, local laws may  
apply.  
8. High Risk Activities. The Software is not  
fault-tolerant and is not designed or intended  
for use in hazardous environments requiring  
fail-safe performance, or any other application  
in which the failure of the Software could lead  
directly to death, personal injury, or severe  
physical or property damage (collectively,  
"High Risk Activities"). ARCSOFT  
EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS  
OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR  
HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES.  
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