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Asus V66 User Manual Contents i i ii ii iii iii iv v 1 1 2 2 4 Answer Mode Canceling an Incoming Call Diverting a Call Redialing a Number Call Logs Call Time/Cost Options During a Call Other call options Adding Contacts Phonebook Searching for a Contact Shortcut to Contact Entries Copy Contacts Deleting Contacts Caller Groups Extra Number Phonebook Settings My vCard Messages SMS MMS Chatting Rooms E-mail Voice Mail Cell Broadcast Input Methods Preface About this manual Additional Information FCC Regulations European Notice RF Exposure Information (SAR) Proper Disposal Safety Warnings Welcome Package Contents Overview Specifications Menu Map Inserting the SIM card, mini SD card, and battery Getting Started Charging the battery Turning the phone on/off Function Keys Unlocking the keypad Standby Mode Using the Menu Text Entry Connecting to a Computer Calls Making a call Answering a Call 7 7 8 8 9 11 12 13 14 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 25 25 26 26 28 29 30 30 31 31 Calendar Tasks List Calculator World Clock Voice Recorder Image Editor Stopwatch File Manager Viewing drive contents Units Converter Currency Exchange Health Manager Network WAP Data Account 54 55 55 56 56 57 57 58 59 59 60 60 61 61 62 Manner Settings Phone Settings Display Settings Tone Settings Call Settings Network Settings Security Settings Factory Settings Camera Taking Photos Viewing and Managing Photos Photo Capture Settings Recording Videos Viewing and Managing Videos Video Capture Settings Media Center Audio Player FM Radio Java Games Melody Composer Organizer Alarm 32 33 33 35 36 37 39 40 42 43 43 43 44 46 46 47 49 49 50 51 52 52 54 54 Preface Congratulations on your purchase of an Asus V66 mobile telephone. Read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference. About this manual Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this manual are correct and up to date. However, no guarantee is made regarding the accuracy of the contents, and the manufacturer reserves the right to make changes without notice. Copyright Asus 2005 P r e f a c e i equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This EUT is in compliance with SAR for general population /uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI/
IEEE C95.1-1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C. Additional Information The use of this equipment may be subject to local rules and regulations. The following rules and regulations may be relevant in some or all areas where your handset will be in operation. FCC Regulations This model phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interfer-
ence. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment genera-
tes, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the ii European Notice Products with the mark comply with the Radio
& Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (1999/5/EEC), the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) - as amended by Directive 93/68/ECC - issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Stan-
dards:
1999/5/EEC Radio & Telecommunica-
tion Terminal Equipment Directive
(R&TTE) EN 301 511 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Standard: EN 50360, EN 50361 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive
(LVD) Standard: EN 60950:2000 89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compat-
ibility (EMC-Directive) Standard: EN 301489-1/7 The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for modifications made by the user and the consequences thereof, which may alter the conformity of the product with the mark. RF Exposure Information
(SAR) This model phone meets the governments requirements for exposure to radio waves. This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. The highest SAR value for the model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.616 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.819 W/kg.
(Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon avail-able enhance-
ments and FCC requirements.) P r e f a c e iii Proper Disposal The symbol of the crossed out bin indicates that the product (electrical and electronic equip-
ment) should not be placed in municipal waste. Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authoriza-
tion for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of tap://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: MSQV66 For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use a body-worn accessory and are not holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when the phone is switched on. iv Safety Warnings Read the following safety warnings carefully before using your cell phone. This equipment is intended for use with power supplied from supplied battery charger(s) and/or power supply unit(s). Other usage will invalidate any certification given to this apparatus and may be dangerous. Switch off your cellular telephone when in an aircraft. The use of cellular telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt cellular networks, and may be illegal. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of cellular telephone services to the offender, legal action or both. Do not use the phone or phone equipment when at a refueling point. Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants, or where blasting operations are in progress. The use of the Alert device to operate a vehicles lights or horn on public roads is not permitted. You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times. Observe the following safety precautions when driving:
Do not use a hand-held telephone or microphone while you are driving. When driving, find a safe place to stop the vehicle before using the phone. Do not speak into a hands-free micro-
phone if it will distract you from driving. You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway to answer or make a call, except in an emergency. The radio equipment should be connected to the antenna via a non-radiating cable
(e.g. coaxial cable). The antenna must be mounted in a position such that no part of the human body will normally rest close to any part of the antenna unless there is an intervening metallic screen, such as a metallic roof. P r e f a c e NOTES:
In some areas where electric current is unstable, it is recommended that you plug the charger to an AVR (AC Voltage Regulator) instead of direct connection to a power outlet. Unstable power current may damage the charger and / or the device. You can connect the USB charger or USB data cable to the device in only one orientation. Incorrect insertion of the cable connector may cause short circuiting and may damage the device. v Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of an Asus V66 cell phone. The following illustration displays the package contents of your new phone. Package Contents V66 handset 720 mAh Li-ion battery Travel charger USB cable Stereo headset Mini-SD card
(optional) User Manual Quick Start Guide Handset Manager Manual warranty card User manual Quick start guide Handset Manager CD-ROM Handset Manager manual Warranty card W e l c o m e 1 Overview The V66 is a stylish and fashionable new phone from Asus, with all the functions and utilities to make it a useful tool in todays mobile world. The V66 comes equipped with a built-in camera, MMS/SMS messaging capability, organizer, java games, audio player, WAP, GPRS, and a mini SD card slot. In addition to the internal 32 MB phone memory, the mini SD card* provides additional memory where you can store your contact information, messages, text, graphics, and audio files. The V66s audio player enables you to play back your favorite music. Features Wide variety of calling and messaging functions Built-in camera Media center with audio player, FM radio receiver, and games for your entertainment MMS and SMS messaging capability Personal information organizer with alarm, calendar, calculator and other useful tools to manage your time WAP and GPRS capability to check e-mail or browse web services 2
* Note: miniSD card is an optional accessory.Accessory bundle may vary in different territories.
Specifications System supported Size Weight Battery Standby Time Talk Time Display Camera WAP Java Messaging Ring tone Phone book Record Calendar Internal Memory External storage PIM tool GSM900/1800/1900, GPRS Class B/Multi-Slot Class 10 99.8 x 43.8 x 18.7 mm 90g 720 mAh Li-ion 200 hours 2.5 ~ 5 hours 1.8-inch, 256K colors, TFT, 128 x 160 300K pixel CMOS Supports video recording 4/6/9 continuous shots Supports WAP 1.2.1 and WAP 2.0 Supports J2ME (CLDC + MiDP 1.0.3) Supports SMS, EMS, MMS 64 polyphonic ring tones Supports MIDI, WAV, AMR and MP3 300 sets + SIM card Caller ID with photos 10 sets for speed dialing 10 sets for voice messaging Record an unlimited number of files, up to memory capacity 10 sets 32 MB Mini-SD card Alarm, calculator, worldwide clock, calendar, note, currency, timer, etc. Note: All specifications are subject to change without further notice. W e l c o m e 3 Menu Map Network
Service Provider
WAP
Data Account Messages
SMS
MMS
Chatting Rooms
Voice Mail
Cell Broadcast
Input Methods Manner
Normal
Meeting
Indoor
Outdoor
Headset Settings
Phone Settings Date / Time Power On/Off Timer Input Methods Language Default Encoding Shortcut Greeting Text Speed Dial Auto Update Firmware Upgrade 4
Display Settings Themes Wallpaper Screen Saver Show Date and Time Show Owner Number Show Operator Name Show Manner Brightness
Tone Settings
Incoming Ringtone
Alarm Tone
Power On
Power off
Message Tone
Key Tone
Call Settings Hide My No. Call Waiting Call Forwarding Call Barring Line Switching Call Time Reminder Call Time Display Auto Redial Closed User Group Call Filter
Network Settings Network Selection Preferred Networks Band Selection GPRS Connection
Security Settings SIM Lock Phone Lock Code Auto Keypad Lock Fixed Dial Barred Dial Change Password
Factory Settings Camera
Capture My Album Camera Settings Image Settings Effect Frame Multi-Capture Capture Timer Default Storage Restore Default
Video Recorder My Video CamCorder Settings Video Settings Effect Default Storage Restore Default
My Album
My Video Media Center
Audio Player
FM Radio
Java
Java Settin
Games
Game Settings
Melody Composer
Tone Settings Organizer
Alarm
Calendar
Tasks List
Calculator
World Clock
Voice Recorder
Image Editor
Stopwatch Typical nWay
File Manager
Units Converter
Currency Exchange
Health Manager Calculate BMI Menstrual Phonebook
Quick Find
Search Entry
Add W e l c o m e 5
Copy All
Delete All
Delete
Caller Group
Extra number My Phone Number Service Number SOS Number
Settings Memory Status Default Storage Fields My vCard Calls
Missed Calls
Dialed Calls
Received Calls
Delete Call Log
Call Time
Call Cost
SMS Counter
GPRS Counter 6 Getting Started Inserting the SIM card, mini SD card, and battery When you register with a service provider, you receive a SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module card). Your phone must have a SIM card in order to make calls. The SIM card is a comp-
uter chip that contains your phone number, phonebook information, and service provider information. Handle it with care and do not bend it or expose it to static electricity or dirt. Be sure the power to your phone is off before you insert your SIM card. The SIM card and the mini SD card slots are situated underneath the battery. To insert the cards, follow these steps:
1.Press the back cover and slide the cover off to remove it. 2.Remove the battery. The battery compartment has a notch at the top to make it easier to grasp and remove it. G e t t i n g S t a r t e d 3.Lift the SIM card holder using your fingernail. 4.Insert the SIM card into the holder with the correct orientation. The gold contacts of the SIM card should face down. 5.Place the SIM card holder back in place. 6.To place the mini SD card, place the card in the slot with the gold contacts facing down. 7.Secure the mini SD card in place with the metal clasp by moving it towards the card. Note: In some regions the mini SD card may be supplied as an optional accessory only. 7 8.Place the battery back into the battery compartment noting the correct polarity. 9.Place the back cover against the phone case, make sure to put the pins in the bottom case first,then slide it upwards to lock into place. Caution:
Use only the battery recommended by the manufacturer. Using an incompatible battery with the phone may cause risk of an explosion. Dispose of the used batteries as instructed by the manufacturer or ask your local authorities for assistance. Charging the battery 1.Connect the charger plug to a power outlet. 2.Connect the charger to the socket at the bottom of the phone. The connector can only be inserted one way. Low Battery Indicators The battery indicator in the upper right corner of the screen indicates how much charge remains in the battery. As additional reminders, when the battery is low, the phone emits a double beep. The message battery low also appears on the screen. Note: If the battery has been deeply discharged, it may take several minutes before the battery level indicator is displayed. Turning the phone on/off To turn the phone on, do the following:
1.Hold down the power/end key until the screen lights up. 2.If needed, enter your SIM card PIN code and press the Enter key. To turn the phone off, do the following:
Press the power/end the phone shuts down. key and hold until Note: If you set an alarm using the Organizer menu and turn off the phone, the phone will turn itself on when the alarm is activated. After you disable the alarm, the phone prompts you if you want to keep the phone turned on or off. See the Organizer section for details about setting an alarm. 8 Note: For best battery performance, allow the battery to charge and discharge completely the first few times you use it. Function Keys The following table lists the phone keys and their functions. Power/end key Hold to turn the phone on or off. Press to stop an incoming call or cancel a call you are dialing. Press to exit a menu or submenu. Call key Press to dial or answer calls. Hold to redial the last number called. Left soft key Press to display the menu. Press to perform the function currently displayed in the lower left corner of the screen. Press to move left while navigating menus. Right soft key Press to view phone book when the phone is in idle mode. Press to perform the function currently displayed in the lower right corner of the screen. Press to move right while navigating menus. Up joystick key Press to scroll up through menu items. Press to display the SMS inbox when the phone is in standby mode Down joystick key Press to scroll down through menu items. Press to display a list of your shortcuts when the phone is in standby mode. Left joystick key Press to scroll left through menu items. Press to display the Camera menu when the phone is in standby mode. Right joystick key Press to scroll right through menu items. Press to display the Media Center menu when the phone is in standby mode. Enter key Press to display the main menu. Press to confirm selection of a menu item when the phone is in standby mode. G e t t i n g S t a r t e d 9 Front view Enter key Displays the main menu; confirms selection of a menu item Joystick Includes up, down, right, left keys for on-screen navigation Left soft key Displays the main menu; selects left menu items Call key Answers a call; displays call history Left joystick key Displays the camera menu;
scrolls left through menu items, and displays previous page Headset jack Charger/mini USB socket 10 Speaker Screen Up joystick key Displays the SMS inbox; scrolls up through menu items Right soft key Displays phone book when idle;
selects right menu items Power/end key Turns power on or off; ends a call;
exits menu Right joystick key Displays the Media Center menu;
scrolls right through menu items, and displays next page Down joystick key Displays your shortcuts menu;
scrolls down through menu items Left view Capture button Captures photos Side key Increases or decreases the volume for calls, key tones, or playing media files. Unlocking the keypad The keypad of the phone can be locked automatically after a specific time interval to prevent tampering or accidental pressing of any buttons. Refer to Security Setup in the Settings section to learn how to lock the keypad. To unlock the keypad, do the following:
1.The screen shows Unlock in the lower right corner of the screen. Select this option by pressing the right soft key which is just under the word Unlock on the screen. G e t t i n g S t a r t e d 2.Press the # key on the keypad to unlock the keypad as prompted on the screen. The keypad is then unlocked. 11 Standby Mode When your phone is on, but not in use, it is in standby mode. During standby mode, the upper part of the display screen shows various icons. The date and time is displayed at the lower center of the screen. Beneath the date and time are Menu in the left corner and Name in the right corner. Press the left soft key to view the main menu, and the right soft key to view the phone book. The Standby screen icons are as follows:
Vertical bars indicate the strength of the GSM network signal. Four bars indicates that your current position has the best reception. Line 1 or line 2 is selected for calls. 12 Alarm has been set. A text message has been received. A multimedia message has been received. The SMS memory is full (blinking icon). Indicates battery charge status. Phone is using GPRS network. Phone is in roaming mode. Ringtone is enabled. Ringtone is disabled. Indicates a missed call. Call divert is enabled, Using the Menu In the standby mode, press the left soft key to view the main menu. Follow these tips to navigate through the menu and menu options. To view the menu, press the left soft key or the Enter key. Use the up, down, left, and right joystick keys to move through the various menu items. The lower left corner of the screen displays the name of the menu item currently selected while the lower right corner displays Back. Press the left soft key
(situated under the name of the menu item) to select the menu item. Press the right soft key which is situated under Back to exit the menu. Each menu item also displays a small number beneath it. You can also press the number corresponding to a menu item, on the keypad to select the item. To quickly exit from the menu, press the Power/End key. Use the joystick keys to select the submenu items and options. The right and left soft keys can also be used for selecting various options in submenus. For example, to view missed calls, do the following:
1.Use the joystick keys to select Calls from the main menu. 2.Press the left soft key to confirm the selection. The Calls submenu opens. to select the 3.Press the left soft key Missed Calls option. A list of missed calls opens. The following table provides a list of all the main menu items:
Network: Enables you to specify the WAP and data settings and set up GSM and GPRS settings. Enables access to the internet and to STK SIM card services. Messages: Gives you access to messages received. Compose and send text (SMS) and multimedia (MMS) messages here. You can also check email, chat, and broadcast a message using this menu. Manner: Enables you to select and customize the phone settings including the ring tone, volume, ring type, and answer mode. G e t t i n g S t a r t e d 13 Text Entry When you add names to your phone book, send a text message, or use your WAP browser, you need to enter text. Your cell phone has several text entry methods. You can enter letters individually or with predictive text entry, which helps you complete words as you enter them. You can enter letters in upper case, lower case, or both, or insert symbols. Basics Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter letters and numbers. Each key is assigned multiple characters. Select Clear, in the lower right corner of the screen, to delete a letter if you make a mistake. To enter spaces or symbols, press the 0 key. The symbol table is displayed. Use the joystick to highlight a symbol and press the enter key to select it. The character represents a space. To enter up or lower case charactors, press *, then the letter. Settings: Lets you adjust phone settings such as call settings, themes, shortcuts, network settings, and security settings. You can also restore all settings to their factory default from this menu. Camera: Enables you to take pictures as well as record video with your phone. You can also access all your pictures and videos from this menu item. Media Center: Consists of an audio player, FM radio, games, and a melody composer. Organizer: Contains useful tools such as an alarm, a calendar for scheduling appointments, a to do list, and a simple calculator. You can also record memos, edit simple images, manage all your data using a file manager, or convert units or currency Phonebook: Enables you to manage names and telephone numbers for easy access and caller recognition. Calls: Stores information about calls made, received, and missed. 14 Key Assigned Characters
. , - ? ! @ : # $ / _ 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A B C 2 D E F 3 G H I 4 J K L 5 M N O 6 P Q R S 7 T U V 8 W X Y Z 9 0, display symbol table Choosing text entry methods From any text entry screen, such as a text message window, select Options > Input Method. ABC input ABC input enables you to enter individual letters one by one. This is ideal for adding a phonebook entry or entering a WAP address. When you press a key, the characters assigned to the key appear in the lower center of the screen. Press the key repeatedly to scroll through these characters. Pause for a moment and the selected letter appears on the screen. For practice, try entering text into a text message (SMS) as follows:
From the menu, go to Messages > SMS >
Write Message. Before entering text, first make sure that the entry method is set to multitap. Press Option and select ABC input. To enter the words my phone into the text entry area, follow these steps:
1.Press the 2.Press the 3.Press 0 6 key to select m. key three times to select y. key, followed by the enter key 9 or right soft key to enter a space. to enter p, then press 4.Press 7 two 4 times to enter h. Continue in this fashion until the word phone is entered. Smart ABC Smart ABC is a predictive text entry method. It uses a built-in dictionary to predict the word you are typing. You can choose the correct word by pressing the keys repetitively and scrolling through the words suggested by the phone. By reducing the number of keystrokes, the smart ABC helps some users to type messages more quickly. Whenever you press a key, a list of possible characters or character combinations is created. To enter text, use the up and down joystick keys to find the character combination you want. Press the right joystick key to proceed entering the next character. If you G e t t i n g S t a r t e d 15 make a mistake, press Clear. Here is an example of how to enter the word baby using smart text entry. 1.First press the 2 key. The letter a appears on the screen. 2.Press the 2 key again quickly to go to the next suggestion which is ba. If you press the up/down joystick keys, the phone scrolls through all possible two-
letter combinations of the letters a, b, and c. 3.Press the 2 key again quickly to display three-letter combinations of the letters a, b, and c. 4.Press the up/down joystick keys to scroll through the possible words. When you see the bab combination, press the right joystick key to proceed to the next letter. 5.Press the 9 key and the letter x appears. Press the up/down joystick keys to scroll through letter options and select y. 6.Press Option > Done when finished. Note: For smart text entry to work properly, ensure the language settings in your phone match the language you want to type in. For setting language, see Phone Setup under Settings. Numeric text entry Numeric text entry allows you to create a text message composed of numbers. To use this method, select Option > Input Method and 16 then select Numeric. Now you can directly input the numbers using the keypad. Symbols text entry With this method, you can enter various types of symbols. Select Option > Input Method >
Insert Symbols. A list of symbols is displayed. Use the joystick keys to select the desired symbol and select OK when done. Connecting to a Computer Connect the mobile phone to a computer using the supplied USB cable. The phone memory appears on your computer as a removable disk. If the miniSD card is installed in the phone, it also appears on the computer as a removable disk. You can transfer files between the computer and the phone using a file viewer, such as Windows Explorer or My Documents. For increased functionality, including tools for creating and editing messages, images, music, and more, use the Handset Manager software included in your package. For more information, refer to the Handset Manager software. Calls Making a call Follow these steps to place a call:
1.Enter the number you wish to dial using the keypad. If you make a mistake, select Clear to delete at any time. The right soft is just under the word Clear on the key lower right screen; select this key to clear a number. 2.Press the Power/end key to cancel the call and return to standby mode. Alter-
nately, select Abort using the right soft key to cancel the call. 3.Press the Call key to connect the call after you finish dialing the number. 4.Press the Power/end nect the call. key to discon-
Making International Calls To dial an international call, do the following:
1. First enter a + by holding down the * key. 2. After the +, enter the international access code for the country you wish to dial, followed by the telephone number including the area code. Answering a Call When you receive a call, the phone alerts you by sounding the ring tone and vibration according to the specified ring tone and vibration settings. To answer the call, do the following:
1. Press the Call 2. Press the Power/end key to answer the call. key to end the call and disconnect. C a l l s Alternately, select Option > Answer to answer the call. Answer Mode The default setting for the phone is to answer when you press the Call key. However, you can also set the phone to pick up by pressing any key. To enable the phone to answer a call by pressing any key, select Manner and then choose the manner setting that you want. For example, if you select General, then choose Personalize > Answer Mode > Any Key. Set the Any Key option to On to enable the setting. Remember to Activate the manner setting to make sure that the answer mode is set. 17 to select the key. Alternately, you Canceling an Incoming Call If you would like to cancel an incoming call, press the Power/end can press the right soft key Reject option to reject the call. Depending on your service provider, the caller may be transferred to your voice mail or may hear a busy signal. Diverting a Call If you want to divert an incoming call to another number, do the following:
1.When you receive the call, press Option and then select the Deflect item. 2.Enter the phone number to which you want to divert the call using the keypad. Alternately, select Search using the left soft key and then browse through the phone book to select a number. 3.Select OK when done. Redialing a Number The phone provides a quick method to redial a number that has been dialed previously. To redial a number, do the following:
1. Press the Call key. A list of numbers dialed previously appears, with the last 18 number dialed at the beginning of the list. 2. Select the number you wish to dial and key to dial the number. press the Call Dialed numbers can also be accessed from Calls > Dialed Calls. Call Logs Call logs consist of information about missed, dialed, and received calls. To view lists of missed, dialed calls or received calls, select Calls from the main menu. Then select Missed Calls, Dialed Calls, or Received Calls to view the type of calls you require. The number of calls in a list is limited to 20 entries. Older calls are dropped from the list when the limit is reached. Most recent calls appear first in a list. Returning a Missed Call If you have missed a call, a message appears on your standby screen to tell you a call was missed. Select Read to see the most recent missed calls. To view a complete list of missed calls, do the following:
1.Select Calls > Missed Calls. A list of missed calls is displayed. 2.Scroll through the list and select the desired call. Press the Call the number. key to call To view additional information, select a missed call number from the list and select OK. The date, time, phone number of the calling party as well as the number of times the call was received is displayed. To call the number, press key. You may also select Option >
the Call Dial to call the number. To dial a number from the received or dialed call logs, follow the same procedure as for returning a missed call. Call Log Options While viewing a number from the dialed, received or missed call logs, you can select Option to view other functions as follows:
Delete: Deletes the number from the list. Deleting can create space for other numbers. Save to Phone book: Adds the number to the phonebook. Dial: Calls the selected number. Edit: Modifies the number. This may be useful for adding an area code, for example. Modify the number and then select Save to save the number to your phone book. Deleting Call Logs To delete call logs, do the following:
1.Select Calls from the main menu and then select Delete Call Log. 2.Select from one of the following options:
Missed Calls
Dialed Calls
Received Calls
Delete All Call Time/Cost Depending on the type of service package you have, you may pay according to the length of your calls. Some users like to monitor the length of their calls. Your phone offers a convenient and accurate way to keep track of length and costs of calls using Call Time and Call Cost. Select Calls > Call Time to see the various call times. You can view the Last Duration, Dialed Calls, Answered Calls. You can also reset the timer using the Clear Counters option. Select Calls > Call Cost to calculate your phone bill. You can display the Last Call Cost, All Calls Cost, or Clear Counters. You can also set Call Cost Limit and the Price Per Unit. Some of these settings require that you enter a PIN that can be obtained from your service provider. C a l l s 19 Options During a Call When a call is in progress, you have the following options available:
Hold / Retrieve: Puts a current call on hold or retrieves a call on hold. End: Ends a call. New Call: Places a new call. Phone Book: Displays the phone book menu. You can use this function to check a contact phone number during a call. SMS: Displays the messages menu. This is convenient in loud speaker mode if you want to send an SMS during a call. Sound Recorder: Starts recording the conversation. To stop recording, select Stop. Mute: Mutes a call. DTMF: Allows the recipient to hear key H-Free: Switches to hands-free (loud-
press tones. speaker) mode. Other call options There are other advanced call features in your phone, found in the Settings > Call submenu. There are features for call waiting, to show or hide your number when making calls, control the time of calls, conveniently redial numbers, or select a line. These features are discussed in the Call Settings section of the Settings chapter in this manual. 20 Phonebook Adding Contacts Read this section to learn how to add new contacts to your phonebook Adding a New Entry Use the Add function to add a new contact to your phonebook. Follow these steps to add a new entry:
1. From the main menu, select Phonebook
> Add, OR From the idle screen, enter a telephone number using the number keys, then press the left soft key to select Save. 2. Select the storage location. Select SIM or Handset then press the enter key. NOTE: If you choose to add the new entry to the phone, it will not appear in the phonebook if you transfer your SIM card to another phone. If you choose to add the new entry to the SIM card, you can add only a name and a number. 3. Enter a name and number using the keypad. If you are adding the new entry to the phone, you can also add a home number, company name, e-mail address, office number, fax number, an associated sound or picture stored in the phone memory, and put the contact in a caller group. NOTE: You can control which fields are available for contact entries in Phonebook > Settings > Fields. See the section Phonebook Settings in this chapter for more information. Searching for a Contact Read this section to learn how to search for contacts in your phonebook. Quick Find Follow these steps to perform a Quick Find search:
1. From the main menu, select Phonebook
> Quick Find. A list of all the contacts in your phonebook is displayed in alphabetical order. 2. Use the joystick to highlight a contact 3. Press the Call key to call the contact. Press the Enter key to view details for a contact. Select Options with the left soft key
, then select Options to view, edit, delete, copy, move or send a v-card. 4. Press the right soft key previous screen. to return to the P h o n e b o o k 21 Search Entry Use the Search Entry function to search for a specific entry. Follow these steps to use the search entry function:
1. From the main menu, select Phonebook
> Search Entry. The data entry screen opens. 2. Enter a search term using the keypad. You dont need to type a whole word. For instance, if you are looking for the entry office, you may want to type simply off. 3. Press the Enter key. 4. Press the Enter key again to start the search, or you can also change the text input method and start the search again. All entries that satisfy your search criteria are displayed. Shortcut to Contact Entries From the idle screen, you can directly access individual contact entries by pressing a number key, followed by the # pound (hash) key. For example, if you press 3#, the third contact entry in the phonebook appears. NOTE: Only contacts stored on the SIM card can be added as a shortcut Copy Contacts You can move contacts from your SIM card to phone memory or from phone memory to SIM card. 22 Follow these steps to move contacts:
1. From the main menu, select Phonebook
> Copy All. 2. Use the joystick to highlight From SIM to copy contacts from the SIM card, or From Phone to copy contacts from the phone. 3. Press the Enter key to select the option. 4. Select Yes to confirm, or No to abort. When all contacts are copied, a Done message appears on-screen. OR, transfer contact information to the SIM card or handset as follows:
1. From the idle screen press the right soft to open the phonebook. A list of key contacts appears. Select the contact entry you wish to transfer. Select Options with the left soft key
, then select Copy. 2. Select the desired location, SIM or Handset. 3. The confirmation message Copy It?
appears. Select Yes to copy. To copy a single entry from the phonebook to either SIM card or handset select:
Phonebook > Quick Find > Option > Option
> Copy You can then select whether to copy the entry to SIM or handset. You can also select Options > Move transfer a SIM contact entry to the Handset or a Handset entry to the SIM card. Deleting Contacts You can delete individual contacts using the Delete function. To delete individual contacts:
1. From the main menu, select Phonebook
> Delete, OR From the idle screen press the right soft key Options with the left soft key select Delete. The list of contacts in the phonebook appears. to open the phonebook. Select
, then 2 Select a contact to delete, then select Delete. 3. A confirmation message appears, Delete it? Select Yes to confirm. You can delete all contacts from the handset or SIM using the Delete All function. To delete all contacts:
1. From the main menu, select Phonebook
> Delete All. 2. You are prompted to select a location. Select From SIM to delete all contacts stored on the SIM. Select From Phone to delete all contacts stored in the phone. NOTE: When you attempt to delete all the contacts from the SIM or phone, you are asked for a password. The default password is 1234. See the Security Settings section in chapter 6 for more information on passwords. Caller Groups You can separate contacts into groups to identify them. There are five caller groups:
Friends, Family, VIP, Business, and Others. You can change the name of any caller group. You can add contacts from your phonebook to a caller group and you can define ringtones, pictures, etc. To change the name of a caller group:
1. From the main menu, select Phonebook
> Caller Group. 2. Use the joystick to highlight a caller group, then press the enter key. 3. Press the enter key to select the current group name at the top of the list. 4. Use the keypad to enter a new name. 5. Use the right soft key to clear characters. 6. Press the left soft key to select Option
> Done when the new name is complete. Press it a second time to confirm. You can also change the input method here. To change the alert:
1. Select the caller group to modify as described in the previous procedure. 2. Use the joystick to select the alert option
(second in the list). 3. Use the right and left joystick option to cycle through ring, vibrate only, vibrate and ring, vibrate then ring, or none. P h o n e b o o k 23 This option determines what the phone does when someone from the chosen caller group calls the phone. To change the ringtone:
1. Select the caller group to modify as described in the previous procedures. 2. Use the joystick to select the ringtone option (third in the list). 3. Use the right and left joystick option to cycle through the available ringtones. Each tone is played as it is displayed. The chosen ringtone will sound when someone from the current caller group calls the phone. To change the picture:
1. Select the caller group to modify as described in the previous procedures. 2. Use the joystick to select the picture option (fourth in the list). 3. Use the right and left joystick option to cycle through the picture options. This option determines which picture is displayed when someone from the chosen caller group calls the phone. NOTE: If you select a picture from file, it must be smaller than 20K in size. You can read more about storing images in your camera memory in the camera section, section 7. To add or delete members from a caller group:
1. Select the caller group to modify as described in the previous procedures. 2. Use the joystick to select the member list option (last in the list). 24 3. Press the enter key to display the member list. 4. Use the joystick to highlight a member of the list to modify. 5. Press the left soft key to enter the 6. Use the joystick to highlight the Add or options menu. Delete option. 7. Press the left soft key to confirm. NOTE: If you selected the Delete option, you must press the left function key again to confirm. If you selected the Add option, you must highlight a new member from the displayed list and press the Enter key to confirm. Extra Number The extra number setting is used to store special numbers. You can store your own number here, a service dial number, and an SOS number. NOTE: Some of these functions may not be supported by your service provider. The service dial number and SOS number are not configurable and are set by your service provider. To add extra numbers:
1. From the main menu, select Phonebook
> Extra Number. 2. Select My Phone Number to store your own number. Select Service Number to store a service number. Select SOS Number to store an SOS number. 3. Select an entry from the list, and a text-
entry screen appears. Enter the desired number. You can input both text and numbers. Use select Option if you the left soft key to need to change the input method. When you have finished typing, press the Enter key to confirm. 4. To edit or delete previous entries, select select an entry, then the left soft key to Option. NOTE: SOS numbers vary according to region and service provider. Please contact your service provider for details about SOS numbers. Phonebook Settings The phonebook settings menu enables you to view memory status, set the preferred storage media, determine which fields appear in the phonebook, edit and send a vCard, and turn on/
off the human voice prompt feature. To view memory status:
1. From the main menu, select Phonebook
> Settings > Memory Status. 2. Select OK to display memory status. To set the preferred storage:
1. From the main menu, select Phonebook
> Settings > Default Storage. 2. Highlight the preferred storage location then select OK to confirm. The phonebook fields include additional contact information, such as Fax Number, E-Mail Address, Incoming Ringtone, etc. You can choose to deactivate these fields for all contacts if this simplifies the phonebook for you. You can later reactivate the fields if desired. To edit the phonebook fields:
1. From the main menu, select Phonebook
> Settings > Fields. A list of fields is displayed. 2. Highlight a field and press the left soft key to deactivate or activate a field. My vCard A vCard is a virtual calling card that you can send to people. It can contain your name, number, home number, company name, e-mail address, office number, and fax number. To edit and send your vCard:
1. From the main menu, select Phonebook
> Settings > My vCard. 2. Select the Edit or Send to option. The edit option enables you to fill in all the fields. The send option enables you to send by SMS, MMS, or save to a file. See the next chapter for more information about sending MMS and SMS messages. P h o n e b o o k 25 Messages Read this section to learn how to use SMS, and MMS messaging features of your new phone. You can even send e-mail and use text chat. This section also covers voice mail features, broadcasting messages, and setting the preferred text input. SMS An SMS message is a simple text message. SMS messages can be sent and received with your phone. Composing an SMS Message To compose an SMS message:
1. From the main menu, select Messages >
SMS > Write Message. 2. Enter your text message using the alphanumeric keypad. See the section Text Entry, in the Getting Started chapter for more information about how to type your message. 3. Press the left soft key to display the Option menu. The Option menu includes the following:
Done Common Words Insert Object Text Format Input Method 26 Inserted objects can include a picture, an animation, or a sound. Some phones may not be able to receive SMS messages that contain a anything other than text. Use the Text Format option to adjust the size and style of the text. 1. Highlight an option and select OK. 2. When your message is complete, select the Done option. The send options menu is displayed. 3. Use the joystick to select a send option:
The send options require that you type in a telephone number or press the left soft key to search the phonebook. The Send to Many option lets you send to up to 10 recipients. The Send by Group option lets you send to an entire group. Choose a group using the joystick and press the left soft key The Save option saves a copy of the message in the outbox which can be recovered later for editing or sending. to send. Common Words The common words feature contains common text phrase that you can conveniently enter without having to type the whole phrase. There are 10 preset common words phrase which you can use or edit. To add a common words phrase to an SMS:
1. Begin an SMS message as described in the section Composing an SMS Mes-
sage in this chapter. 2. Before typing any text, press the left soft key to display the Option menu. 3. Use the joystick to highlight the Common Word option and press the enter key to confirm. 4. Use the joystick to highlight the common words phrase you would like to add, then press the enter key to confirm. The text from the template appears in the message. You can add to the text, or edit the text before sending or saving the message. 5. Send or save the message as normal. To edit a common words phrase:
1. From the main screen, select Messages >
SMS > Common Words. The common words list is displayed. 2. Use the joystick to highlight a common words phrase to edit, then press the enter key to confirm. 3. Use the joystick to highlight the Edit optionto edit the wording, or selct the delete option to delete it completely. The edit screen displays the existing common words phrases and gives you the option to change them. Settings The settings menu enables you to configure your SMS message settings. Up to three profiles can be defined that contain, message center number, valid period for each message and message type. You can also configure common settings which includes a delivery report and reply path. You can also view memory status, set the preferred storage medium, and set the preferred bearer. To configure common settings:
1. From the main menu, select Messages >
SMS > Settings > Common Settings. 2. Select Delivery Report or Reply Path options then press the Enter key to enable or disable the feature. M e s s a g e s To check the memory status:
1. From the main menu, select Messages >
SMS > Settings > Memory Status. 2. Select OK to display the Memory Status. To set the preferred storage option:
1. From the main menu, select Messages >
SMS > Settings > Default Outbox. 2. Select SIM or Handset. A small pop out box tells you the percent-
age of storage space already used in each location. The preferred bearer option sets the type of network you prefer. When there is a choice of a GSM or GPRS network, the phone then uses 27 the network of your preference. To set the preferred bearer option:
1. From the main menu, select Messages >
SMS > Settings > Pref Bearer. 2. Select the network option you prefer. Select Pref GMS or Pref GPRS to set a preference, or GPRS Only or GMS only if you want to use only one kind of network. Press the Enter key to confirm your selection. SMS Counter There is an SMS counter which can keep a log of the number of SMS messages sent and received. To view the SMS counter:
1. From the main menu, select Calls > SMS Counter. 2. Use the joystick to highlight the Sent or Received option. The number of sent or received messages is displayed. MMS MMS messages are like SMS messages but they can also contain sounds and pictures. Writing an MMS Message Writing an MMS message is not very different 28 from creating an SMS message. MMS messages are made up of slides. Each slide contains a combination of text, images, or audio. To create an MMS message:
1. From the main menu, select Messages >
MMS > Edit MMS. 2. Select a To field then select Edit to confirm. 3. Use the joystick to highlight the Add Number or Add E-mail option then press the enter key to confirm. You can either add an e-mail address or number manually, or press the left soft key to access the phonebook. 4. After you have entered the recipient(s), select OK, then Done. 5. Use the joystick to highlight and select Cc, and Bcc recipients. Enter recipients in these fields in the same way as the To field. 6. Use the joystick to highlight the Subject field then press the enter key to confirm. 7. Use the keypad to enter a subject. To create a slide:
1. To create a slide, use the joystick to highlight the Edit Content field then press the enter key to confirm. You can enter text in the same way as you would for an SMS message. 2. Press the left soft key Option menu. to display the 3. Use the joystick to highlight an option and press the enter key to confirm. You can add an image, add audio, attach a file, or change the input method. 4. When your message is complete, highlight the Done option with the joystick, then press the enter key to confirm. You have just created one slide. Repeat the process to add more slides. To send the MMS message:
1. Press the right soft key Send menu. to display the 2. Use the joystick to highlight a Send option, then press the enter key to confirm. Viewing an MMS Message Some MMS messages are longer than the screen. To move up or down a page, press and hold the up or down joystick key. Using Templates There are templates stored on your phone which contain text, images, and sound. You can create MMS messages based on templates stored on your phone. You can also edit any of the existing templates. To use a template:
1. From the main menu, select Messages >
MMS > Templates. A list of available templates appears. 2. Highlight a template, then select Options. Select View to preview the template. Select Properties to view fields and the size of the template. Select Write Message to send the message. 3. Edit the To, Cc, Bcc, and Subject fields as described in the previous procedure. 4. Edit the content if required as described in the previous procedure. 5. Send the completed message as described in the previous procedure. Message Settings MMS message settings can be used to set validity period, delivery report, read report, priority, slide timing, and delivery time. To configure message settings:
1. From the main menu, select Messages >
MMS > Settings. 2. You can change any setting by highlight-
ing it with the joystick and then using the left and right joystick keys to scroll through the options for each setting. Chatting Rooms You can use your phone to chat with other cell phone users. To use the chat function:
1. From the main menu, select Messages >
Chatting Rooms. M e s s a g e s 29 2. Use the joystick to highlight a chatroom from the list, the press the enter key to confirm. 3. Press the enter key to display the chatroom information. 4. Enter a nickname and destination number 5. Press the left soft key to save your new if required. settings. 6. Use the joystick key to select the Start New option, then press the Enter key to confirm. The chat session begins. E-mail You can use the phone to send e-mail messages. Before you can use the e-mail feature you must set up an account. Settings such as incoming and outgoing servers are entered in e-mail profiles. Contact your service provider for details about e-mail settings. To set up an e-mail account:
1. From the main menu, select Messages >
Email > Email Profile. A list of e-mail profiles is displayed. 2. Use the joystick to highlight a profile to use, then press the enter key to confirm. 3. Use the joystick button to highlight the Edit option, then press the enter key to confirm. The profile menu is displayed. Here you can configure profile settings, the outgoing 30 server, the incoming server and your signature. 4. Use the joystick to highlight the Profile Setting option, then press the enter key to confirm. The Profile Setting menu is displayed. 5. Use the joystick to highlight each field and press the enter key to change any field. Once your e-mail profile is complete, you need to activate it. 1. From the main menu, select Messages >
Email > Email Profile. A list of profiles is displayed. 2. Use the joystick to highlight a profile to use, then press the enter key to confirm. 3. Press the enter key to activate the selected profile. Once your profile is activated, you can send and receive e-mail with your phone. Voice Mail You can set up two voice mail accounts on your phone that will take messages for you when you are not able to answer your phone. To set up a voice mail server:
1. From the main menu, select Messages >
Voice Mail. A list of voice mail accounts is displayed. 2. Use the joystick to highlight a voicemail account, then press the enter key to confirm. details. 3. Press the enter key to edit the voice mail 4. Type in the voice mail number. You can also erase voice mail details or connect to a voice mail account here. Note: Voice mail is a service provider feature. Contact your service provider for voice mail numbers and settings or other voice mail assistance. Cell Broadcast Use the Cell Broadcast option to set cell broadcast parameters. To set broadcast message parameters:
1. From the main menu, select Messages >
Cell Broadcast. 2. Use the joystick to highlight the Activate option, then press the enter key to toggle the setting on or off. 3. Select the Read Topic option then press the enter key to read stored broadcast messages. 4. Use the joystick to highlight the Language option then press the enter key to display the language menu. Use the joystick to check the language options that you want to receive. 5. Use the joystick to highlight the Topics option then press the enter key to confirm. 6. Use the joystick to select, add, edit, or delete channels. Input Methods The preferred input setting lets you define the default input method when writing messages. To set the preferred input method:
1. From the main menu, select Messages >
Input Methods. 2. Use the joystick to highlight an input method, then press the enter key to confirm. M e s s a g e s 31 Manner The feature submenu is displayed. For example, for Ring Mode, you can select ring only, vibrate, vibrate and ring, or vibrate, then ring. 5. Highlight a feature from the submenu and press the enter key to confirm changes. The phone can be set to behave in a number of manners. Each manner is designed to be used in a particular environment. For instance, if you are in a meeting you may want your phone to alert you silently when a call comes in. To select a manner:
1. From the main menu, select Manner. A list of manners appears. 2. Highlight a manner from the list, then press the enter key to confirm. 3. Press the enter key a second time to activate the selected manner. Manner Settings Each manner can be personalized to suit your own needs. To personalize a manner:
1. From the main menu, select Manner. 2. Press the left soft key to display the Options menu. 3. Use the joystick key to highlight Person-
alize from the list of options and press the enter key to confirm. A list of customizable features is displayed, including tone settings, volume, answer mode, and more. 4. Select a feature to customize from the list and press the enter key to confirm. 32 Settings Phone Settings The Phone menu enables you to configure handset features including time and date, scheduling power on and off, language, preferred input method, default encoding type, display characteristic, brightness, greeting text, speed dial, and automatic update of date and time. To access the phone setup menu:
1. From the main menu, select Settings >
Phone Settings. 2. A list of phone settings is displayed. Date/Time The Settings > Phone Settings> Date/Time option enables you to set the time, and also set a time zone by selecting your location and a format for displaying dates. Power On/Off Timer The phone can be set to turn on or off automatically. The Settings > Phone Set-
tings> Power On/Off Timer option enables you to schedule times to turn power on or off. Up to four power on / off times can be defined. Highlight a number from the list using the joystick and press the enter key. Use the right and left joystick keys to change settings for each field. The Status field sets the status of the phone to On or Off at the time of the scheduled power on/off. The Power field sets whether the phone is to turn on or off. The Time field sets the time for the power to turn on or off. In the submenu, use the joystick to move between fields and the enter key to change a setting. Define the status, enabled or disabled. Define the event, on or off, and define the time, Input Methods The Settings > Phone Settings> Input Method enables you to set the default input method for entering numbers, or roman alphabet or Chinese characters. The Text Entry section of the Getting Started chapter for details on inputting text. Language The Settings > Phone Settings> Language option enables you to set the default language used in menus. S e t t i n g s 33 Shortcut To edit the shortcut list:
1. From the main menu, select Settings
>Phone Settings> Shortcut. A list of current shortcuts is displayed. 2. Use the joystick to highlight a number in the shortcut list. You can replace this number with a different menu item. 3. Press the left soft key to select the Settings selection. A list of available menu items is displayed. 4. Highlight an item from the list using the joystick and press the enter key to confirm. The new item replaces the previous item on the shortcut list. Greeting Text The Settings > Phone Settings> Greeting Text option sets a short phrase that appears each time the phone is turned on. Greeting text can be entered and edited. Set the status to On if you want the text to appear, or to Off if you do not want it to appear. Speed Dial The Settings > Phone Settings> Speed Dial option assigns single keys to numbers in your phone book so that you can quickly and conveniently dial those numbers. 34 Number keys 2~9 can be assigned one speed dial number each. Pressing and holding a key with an assigned speed dial number calls that number. Before using the speed dial function, the Enable Speed Dial item must be set to On. Auto Update of Date and Time Auto update of date and time is a network service that automatically updates the date and time in your phone when you travel or if daylight savings time is used in your area. You can enable Settings > Phone Settings>
Auto update of date and time option to take advantage of this service, if offered by your service provider. To enable this option, highlight the Auto update of date and time option and toggle between On and Off using the right and left joystick keys. Firmware Update You can check for firmware upgrades at the Asus web page, www.asus.com. If an upgrade is available, you can download the firmware from the computer to the miniSD card. To upgrade firmware:
1. Download available firmware from the Asus web page, www.asus.com. 2. Save the firmware file in the Firmware folder in the miniSD card. If the miniSD card does not have a Firmware folder, then create a new folder and name it Firmware. Firmware files end in a .bin extension. 3. Install the miniSD card in your phone. 4. From the phones main menu, go to Settings > Phone Settings > Firmware Update. 5. Select the firmware upgrade .bin file. The phone then upgrades the firmware. 6. You must shut down then restart the phone for the new firmware to take effect. If an error occurs, an error message appears. If this occurs, refer to the following list of error messages and their solutions. 1. Message: Not enough voltage to update!:
Solution: Charge the battery so at least two bars appear in the battery icon in the idle screen. 2. Message: Versions of file and handset do not match!
3. Message: File content error!
4. Message: Invalid file format. Solution for error messages 2 4: The downloaded file was not an upgrade for your phone. Download an appropriate upgrade. Display Settings The Settings > Display Settings option enables you to change wallpaper image, screen saver image, date and time display, manner, and showing your own number. Themes Themes are color schemes that can be set on your phone. The theme can also be set to change hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, or seasonally. To set a theme:
1. From the main menu, press Settings >
Display Settings>Themes. A list of themes is displayed. 2. Use the joystick to highlight a theme. to select Option. 3. Press the left soft key 4. Use the joystick to highlight an option and press the enter key to confirm. The Activate option activates the selected theme. The Theme Timer option defines how often the theme is updated. The Set Order option defines the order in which the themes are updated. Wallpaper To set the wallpaper:
1. From the main menu, press Settings >
Display Settings>Wallpaper. 2. Select the Default option from the wallpaper menu. S e t t i n g s 35 3. Use the joystick to highlight an image to use as wallpaper and press the enter key to confirm. You can also choose your own picture as wallpaper. Instead of choosing a Default wallpaper, select Custom and browse to the location of the picture. Screen Saver To set the screen saver:
1. From the main menu, press Settings >
Display Settings>Screen Saver. 2. Use the joystick to highlight the Settings option. 3. Use the joystick to highlight the Status option and use the joystick left and right keys to set the screen saver to On or Off status. 4. Use the joystick to highlight the Waiting Time option and use the joystick left and right keys to set the screen saver waiting time. 5. Press the left soft key to confirm the settings. Select a screen saver using the Select Option in the same way that you selected a wallpaper. Date and time To turn the date and time display on and off, press Settings > Display Settings> Show Date and Time and press the enter key to toggle the setting on or off. 36 Show Owner Number To turn the owner number display on and off, press Settings > Display Settings> Show Owner Number and press the enter key to toggle the setting on or off. Show Operator Number To turn the operator number display on and off, press Settings > Display Settings> Show Operator Number and press the enter key to toggle the setting on or off. Show Manner To turn the manner display on and off, press Settings > Display Settings> Show Manner and press the enter key to toggle the setting on or off. Brightness To adjust the brightness, press Settings >
Display Settings> Brightness and press the enter key to display the brightness control. Use the left and right joystick keys to adjust the brightness. Press the left soft key to confirm the setting. Tone Settings Use the Tone Settings menu to set different tones for different events. Different tones can be set for Incoming Ring Tone, Alarm Tone, Power On, Power Off, Message Tone, and Key Tone. To assign a tone:
1. Press Settings > Tone Settings to display the Tone Settings menu. 2. Select the event from the menu for which you want to assign tone and press the left soft key to confirm. 3. Select a tone from the list of available to tones and press the left soft key confirm. Call Settings The Call menu contains call features that control or restrict the calls you make or receive. There are also features to show or hide your number when making calls, control the time of calls, conveniently redial numbers, or select a line. Call menu features include Hide My No., Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Call Barring, Line Switching, Call Time Reminder, Call Time Display, Auto Redial, Closed User Groups, and Call Filter. Hide My Number The Settings > Call Settings > Hide My No. option enables you to withhold your number, so that when you call someone, your number is not shown. You can choose to activate or deactivate this option, or let the network set the option. Call Waiting If your service provider offers call waiting, you first need to enable the Settings > Call Settings > Call Waiting option. To enable call waiting:
1. Highlight the Call Waiting option from the Call Setup menu and press the enter key to confirm. 2. You can choose to activate, deactivate, or query the current setting. To use the call waiting feature:
1. When you receive a call during another Call key to receive the call, press the second call. 2. Press the Call key to switch back to the first call or to switch between calls. Highlight the Call Waiting option from the Call Setup menu and press the enter key to confirm. You can choose to activate, deactivate, or query the current setting. Call Forwarding The Settings > Call Settings> Call Forward-
ing option can be accessed from the Call menu. With call forwarding, you can direct calls directly to your voice message box when you S e t t i n g s 37 are busy and cannot take calls. You can choose to forward all voice calls, or forward if unreachable, if calls are not an-
swered, if busy, or divert all data calls. Select Cancel to deactivate call forwarding. Call Barring Call barring is a service available through your service provider. This service restricts different types of incoming and outgoing calls. The Settings > Call Settings> Call Barring option enables you to bar outgoing calls, incoming calls, cancel all bars, or change the barring password. Options for Outgoing Calls include All Calls, International Calls, International Except Home Options for Incoming Calls include All Calls, and When Roaming NOTE: A call barring password is required to make changes to call barring settings. Contact your service provider if you dont know your password. Line Switching Depending on your service provider and SIM card, you may have more than one line available for use. Although the network automatically assigns a line to you, you may 38 also use the Settings > Call Settings> Line Switching option select a line to use. This option can be used when line quality differs or when you have difficulty placing a call because of busy lines. To use line switching, select the line switching option, then press the enter key to toggle among available lines. Call Time Reminder If you want to limit the length of your calls, use the Settings > Call Settings > Call Time Reminder option. After the time limit specified, your phone sounds a reminder for you. To set a call time reminder:
1. Select Single if you want to use a reminder just once at a specific time. Select Periodic if you would like a reminder at regular intervals. 2. A time field appears. Fill in the number of seconds after which a reminder should sound, then select OK. You can choose to turn the function off, turn it on for a single call, or turn it on periodically. Call Time Display If you would like to monitor or keep track of the length of your calls, use the Settings > Call Settings> Call Time Display option. When enabled, the screen displays the time length of your calls. To enable call time display, select the Call Time Display option, then press the enter key to toggle the function On and Off. NOTE: Select Calls > Call Time to see records of call times. For more information about call times and costs, refer to the section Call Time/Cost in the Call chapter of this manual. Auto Redial When the Settings > Call Settings> Auto Redial option is enabled, the number is redialed automatically if it fails to connect when you call the first time. To activate the Auto Redial option, select it, then press the enter key to toggle the function On or Off. Closed User Group A closed user group is a service provided by some service providers that permits network access by members of the group only. The Settings > Call Settings> Closed User Group option enables you to add closed user groups, edit existing ones, and activate or deactivate them. To add a closed user group:
1. Highlight the Closed User Group option, then press the enter key. 2. A group list appears. Select an empty slot, then select Add. 3. A text entry screen appears. Enter the telephone numbers of group members. You can also input text if desired. Call Filter The Settings > Call Settings> Call Filter option enables you to set up call filters. Call filters block the numbers or types of numbers you specify from reaching your phone. To block numbers, select Ignore List. Use the to select Accept Unknown Call left soft key or Reject Unknown Call. You can enter specific numbers to block by selecting and entry line and pressing the Enter key. To enter numbers that you do not want the phone to block, select Privileged List. Call filters can be turned on and off. Select Filter Settings, then press the Enter key. To turn filters off, select Off then press the Enter key. To turn filters on, select Ignore List, then press the Enter key. To turn filters on, you must have previously set one or more numbers to block in the Ignore List. Network Settings The default network settings in the phone are for automatic detection of the best available lines for the type of content you are sending. Your phone also offers the flexibility to let you manually select various network options to suit your preferences S e t t i n g s 39 Network menu features include Network Selection, Preferred Network, Band Selection, and GPRS Connection. Preferred Network To select a preferred network:
1. Highlight the Preferred Network option, then press the enter key. 2. Highlight the desired network from the list, then select OK. NOTE: There may be only one network listed, depending on your geographic location. Higher fees may also result from using a network other than that of your service provider. Network Selection With the Settings >Network Settings>
Network Selection option, you can select available networks manually from various service providers. Or you can set the network selection option to Automatic and the phone will select a network for you automatically. Band Selection Depending on your geographic location, one or more bandwidths are available on a GSM network. In the Network Settings> Band Selection option, you can set bandwidth preferences. 40 Select from 900, 1800, 1900, or Dual Band. GPRS Connection Some users may prefer to use GPRS network for faster data transmission and support of multimedia files, such as delivery of polyphonic ring tones, color graphics, games, and software. If a GPRS network is available, you can set your usage preference with the GPRS option can set through the Network >GPRS option. Highlight the GPRS option and press the enter key to toggle between Always and When Needed. Security Settings The Security menu contains features to prevent information from being accessed or calls being charged to your account. There are password features to protect both your phone and your SIM card in case of loss, theft, or unauthorized use. You can also control the numbers dialed from the phone with Barred Dial. Security features include SIM Lock, Auto Keypad Lock, Fixed Dial, Barred Dial, and Change Password. SIM Lock Using the Settings>Security Settings> SIM Lock option protects the SIM card from unauthorized use if the phone is stolen or used by others. Highlight the SIM Lock option from the Security Setup menu and use the right and left joystick keys to toggle the option to On or Off. NOTE: This option requires a default password from your service provider. Consult your service provider if needed. Phone Lock Code The Settings >Security Settings> Phone Lock Code option provides additional security by locking the handset. Even if the SIM card is changed, the phone cannot be used until a password is entered to unlock it. NOTE: The default password is 1234. See the section Change Password in this chapter for information on setting your own password. Highlight the SIM Lock option from the Security Setup menu and press the right and left joystick keys to toggle the option to On or Off. Auto Keypad Lock The Settings >Security Settings> Auto Keypad Lock option locks the keypad after a specified period of time. To set the auto keypad lock:
1. Highlight the Auto Keypad Lock option, then press the enter key. 2. Select to lock the keypad after 5 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, or 5 minutes of inactivity. Select None to disable the function. For information on unlocking the keypad, see the section Unlocking the Keypad in the Getting Started chapter of this manual. Fixed Dial The Settings >Security Settings> Fixed Dial function limits dialing to the numbers that you specify. Fixed dialing is a service offered by some service providers. The Fixed Dial option can be set to On or Off and a fixed dial list can be defined. NOTE: This option requires a password, known as PIN2. Consult your service provider if you dont know the password. Barred Dial The Settings >Security Settings> Barred Dial option enables you to block dialing of certain numbers. Barred dialing is a service offered by some service providers. To enable the option, highlight the Barred Dial option from the Security Setup menu and press the enter key to toggle the option to On or Off. NOTE: This option requires a password. Consult your service provider if you dont know your password. This function may not be supported by all service providers. Change Password Use the Settings >Security Settings> Change Password option to change passwords for SIM card PINs or for the phone. S e t t i n g s 41 To change a password:
1. Highlight the Change Password option and press the enter key 2. Select the password you wish to change:
PIN, PIN2, or Phonelock. 3. You are prompted to enter the old password, then enter the new password. NOTE: The default phonelock password is 1234. Consult your service provider if you have forgotten a PIN password or need further assistance with PIN passwords. Factory Settings The Settings >Security Settings> Factory Settings option restores all settings to factory default, just as they were when you purchased the phone. To restore factory default settings:
Highlight the Restore Factory Default option from the Security Setup menu and press the enter key. All factory default settings are then restored. NOTE: This option requires a password. Use the default password, 1234, to access this setting. 42 Camera CCaC The phone is equipped with a high quality camera for capturing still pictures and video. Taking Photos Follow these steps to capture still pictures with your phone. 1. Press the menu button on the keypad to display the main menu screen. 2. Use the joystick to highlight the Camera icon and press the enter key to confirm. 3. Highlight the Capture option, then press the enter key to enter capture mode. 4. Point the camera lens at the subject and use the LCD screen to frame your picture. 5. Press the enter key or the capture button on the side of the camera to capture the image. Capture button 6. Press the left soft key image in your album. to save the Zoom Function The phone has an easy-to-use zoom function. To zoom in on an object, press the up joystick key. To zoom out, press the down joystick key. You can preview the zoom effect on the phones screen. In addition, a slide bar on the right of the screen moves as zoom is applied. Brightness While in capture mode, adjust the brightness of the display by pressing the right and left joystick keys. Viewing and Managing Photos Use the My Album option to view and manage the still images in your album. To open My Album:
1. While in capture mode, select Option >
My Album, or From the main menu, select Camera > My Album. A list of stored images is displayed. C a m e r a 43 2. To view an enlarged thumbnail, highlight an image and press the enter key. You can browse photos in this enlarged view using the up and down joystick keys. 3. Press the left soft key to display the Option menu. You can view, send, rename, delete, and sort photos. You can also set the default storage to handset or memory card. Photo Capture Settings The camera can be configured to capture images of different size and quality. You can also capture photos with frames or special effects, take multi-capture photos, use a timer, or set the default storage location. To access photo capture settings:
Put the camera into capture mode, as described in the Taking Photos section of this manual, then select Option. A list of photo capture settings then appears. Camera Settings Use the camera settings option to set the white balance, shutter sound, EV, night mode, and AC frequency. To access the Camera Setting menu:
1. While in capture mode, select Option >
Camera Settings. 2. Highlight an option to adjust using the 44 joystick. 3. Adjust the values of settings using the joystick left and right keys. Camera Settings Shortcuts The number keys also act as shortcut keys for the camera settings. The keys are assigned as follows:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Effect White Balance Capture Timer Multi-Capture Night Mode Image Quality Image Size Press the key repeatedly to change a given setting. For example, if you press Multi-Capture, pressing again enables you to apply deactivate, 4 Shot, 6 Shot or 9 Shot to the setting. for 4 Image Settings Use the image setting option to set the image size and quality. To access the Image Setting menu:
1. While in capture mode, select Option >
2. Highlight an option to adjust using the Image Settings. joystick. 3. Adjust the values of settings using the joystick left/right action. Effect Use the Effect option to apply photo effects as you capture photos. For example, you can capture photos with a photo negative effect, alter colors, or make the photo look like a sketched drawing. To apply photo effects:
1. While in capture mode, select Option >
Effect. A list of photo effects appears. 2. Highlight an effect from the list using the joystick and press the enter key to apply the setting. Frame Use the Add Frame option to add frames to pictures you capture. To apply frames to photos:
1. While in capture mode, select Option >
Frame. 2. Highlight a frame from the list. You can use the up and down joystick keys to scroll through the other frames to view them all. 3. To select a frame, press the enter key. The selected frame is then displayed on the capture screen. 4. To remove a frame, select Option >
Frame > No Frame. While in capture mode, the side key is acts as shortcut key to add frames. Press + or - to scroll through frames or return to capture with no frame. Multi-Capture The Multi-Capture enables multiple capture shots, so the camera captures three or five shots with a single click of the button. To enable the multi-capture function:
1. While in capture mode, select Option >
Multi-Capture. 2. Select a number of shots. Select Deactivate for standard single shots, or 4 Shot 6 Shot or 9 Shot for multi-capture shots. Capture Timer Use the delay timer to add a delay time between pressing the capture button and the picture actually being captured. This can allow enough time to take pictures of yourself. To set the capture timer:
1. While in capture mode, select Option >
Capture Timer. 2. Select 5 sec, 10 sec, or 15 sec, or Deactivate to turn the function off. C a m e r a 45 Default Storage Use the default storage option to set where captured pictures are stored. You can store captured pictures either in the handset
(internal) memory, or on a mini SD card if installed. To set the storage option:
1. While in capture mode, select Option >
Default Storage. 2. Highlight Handset or Memory Card, then press the enter key to confirm. Restore Default Use the Restore Default option to restore all factory default camera settings. To restore default settings:
1. While in capture mode, select Option >
Restore Default. 2. A message asking you to confirm the action is displayed. 3. Select Yes with the left soft key to restore defaults, or select No with the right soft key to abort. Recording Videos Follow these instructions for shooting video:
1. From the main menu screen, highlight the Camera icon, then press the enter key. 2. Select the Video Recorder option, then press the enter key to enter capture mode. 46 3. Point the camera lens at the subject and use the LCD screen to frame your video. 4. Press the enter key or the capture button to begin recording. Press the enter key or the capture button again to stop recording. Zoom Function The phones video recorder also has a zoom function. To zoom in on an object, press the up joystick key. To zoom out, press the down joystick key. You can preview the zoom effect on the phones screen. A slide bar at the bottom of the screen moves as zoom is applied. Viewing and Managing Videos Select the My Video option to view and play the videos in your album. To open My Video:
1. While in video capture mode, select Option > My Video, or From the main menu, select Camera > My Video. A list of stored videos is displayed. 2. Use the joystick to highlight a video, then press the enter key to play. To pause, press the enter key. Press the enter key again or select Resume to resume. C a m e r a 3. To edit files, select Option. You can view, forward, rename, or delete files. You can also sort image files or set the default storage location. Some video playing features are explained in the following sections. Full-Screen Mode While the video is playing, a progress bar and the time elapsed is shown at the bottom of the screen. If you wish to view the video in full-
screen mode, press the * key to toggle in and out of full-screen mode. Rewind and Fast Forward To rewind, press and hold the left joystick key. To fast forward, press and hold the right joystick key. Video Playback Speed You can select from five different video playback speeds: 1/2, 1, 2, 4, and 8. To select a playback speed, press the up and down joystick key. Use the up key to select a higher speed and the down key to select a lower speed. The current speed is shown in the lower left of the screen. Volume To adjust volume, press the side volume key. Press + to increase volume, and - to decrease volume. Capturing a Still Photo You can capture a still photo from a video by pressing the capture button on the side of the camera while the video is playing. Video Capture Settings The camera can be configured to capture videos of different size and quality. You can also capture videos with special effects, or set the default storage location to handset or memory card. To access video capture settings:
Put the camera into video recorder capture mode, as described in the Recording Videos section of this manual, then select Option. Camcorder Settings The Camcorder Settings includes options related to lighting conditions. There are settings for white balance, EV, Night mode, and AC frequency. To open the Camcorder Settings menu:
1. While in video recorder capture mode, select Option > Camcorder Settings. 2. Highlight an option to adjust. 47 3. Adjust the value of a setting using the joystick left and right keys. NOTES: EV stands for exposure value. The EV option enables you to manually raise or lower the exposure value. The AC Frequency option adjusts for lighting flicker. Select the frequency of electrical current in your area. Video Settings Use the Video Settings option to set the video quality, file size limit, record time limit, turn the audio on and off, and set the encode format. To open the video setting menu:
1. While in video recorder capture mode, select Option > Video Settings. 2. Highlight a setting to adjust. 3. Adjust the value of a setting using the joystick left and right keys. Video Settings Shortcuts The number keys also act as shortcut keys to the video settings. The keys are assigned as follows:
Effect White Balance Night Mode 1 2 3 Effect Use the Effect option to apply a photo effect, such as a photo negative effect or a color effect, when you shoot a video. 48 1. While in video recorder capture mode, select Option > Effect. A list of effects appears. 2. Highlight an effect from the list using the joystick, then press the enter key to apply the setting. Default Storage Use the default storage option to set where captured videos are stored. You can store captured videos either in the handset (internal) memory, or on a mini SD card if installed. To set the storage option:
1. While in video recorder capture mode, select Option > Default Storage. 2. Highlight Handset or Memory Card, then press the enter key to confirm. Restore Default Use the Restore Default option to restore all factory default video settings. To restore default settings:
1. While in video recorder capture mode, select Option > Restore Default. 2. A message asking you to confirm the action is displayed. 3. Select Yes with the left soft key to restore defaults, or select No with the right soft key to abort. Media Center Audio Player The phone is equipped with a high quality audio player for digital music files. To start the audio player 1. Press the menu button on the keypad to display the main menu screen. 2. Use the joystick to highlight the Media Center icon. 3. Press the enter key to display the media center menu. 4. Use the joystick to highlight the Audio Player option from the list and press the enter key to confirm. The audio player opens. 5. Press the left soft key to select List and display a list of available digital music files. The automatically generated list is located in the Audio\ folder 6. Use the joystick to highlight a music file to play and press the enter key to select it. 7. The enter key and the up, down, right, left joystick keys act as play controls. When you push a key, the corresponding on-
screen symbol lights up. Joystick key assignments are as follows:
Enter/ Up Joystick: Play, Pause, Down Joystick: Stop, Left Joystick: Reverse, Right Joystick: Fast Forward, NOTE: You need to connect earphones to the earphone socket on the bottom of the phone to listen to music files. Adding music files To add music files to your phone you must first connect the phone to a computer with digital music files. Connect the phone to the computer USB port using the USB cable provided. The when the phone is connected to the computer it will appear in Windows Explorer as two removable disk drives. One drive is the internal phone memory and the other is the mini SD card if installed. Drag and drop your digital music files to the audio folder in the internal phone memory, or the audio folder in the SD card memory. If you add files to folders other than these, you will not be able to play them with the phones audio player. i M e d a C e n t e r 49 Editing Music Files You can play a file, view file details, set a file as a ringtone, add or remove files, or control other settings related to the playlist, the list of songs played by the audio player. To edit music files:
1. From the main menu, select Media Center > Audio Player > List. 2. Highlight a file, then select Option. A list of editing options appears. To add or delete files, you must set Option > Settings to Deactivate as described below. NOTE: If you want to view the ID3 tag of an MP3 file, select the Details option. Option > Settings contains settings to control the playlist and the appearance of the audio player. Select from the following options. Use the right and left joystick keys to toggle settings:
Play from Handset or from Card. Set the location of the playlist as either handset or memory card. List Auto Gen. When set to Activate, a playlist is automatically generated from music files on your phone or memory card. The playlist is created in the Audio folder of the handset or memory card. Set to Deactivate if you want to manually add or delete files from playlists. Skin. Select from three different skins, or outward appearances for the audio player. 50 Loop. Select One to loop, or repeat, the current song. Select All to repeat all the songs in the playlist. Shuffle. Select Activate to randomly repeat songs in the playlist. Select Deactivate to play the songs in order. Background Play. Select Background Play to continue listening to music files or radio even if you leave the media center to use other menu functions. Music stops, however, for playing games or for making phone calls. FM Radio The FM radio function provides high quality stereo radio reception through earphones. To start the radio:
1. From the main menu, select Media Center
> FM Radio. 2. The FM radio opens. NOTE: You must plug in the earphones and press the button on the microphone module for the FM radio to work. To tune the radio, use the left and right joystick keys. To control the volume, use the volume key on the side of the phone. To turn the radio on and off, use the down joystick key. To search for stations, use the up joystick key. FM Radio Options When the radio is displayed, press the left soft key to display the Option menu. There are options to access preset stations, to manually select a frequency, search for stations, create a list of preset frequencies, and change the radio settings. The channel list contains preset frequencies. To access the channel list:
1. Start the radio, then select Option >
Channel List. The channel list is displayed. 2. Highlight any of the preset channels in the list and press the enter key to confirm, OR Press a number key. The number keys act as shortcuts to preset stations. 3. Select the Play option to play. Select Edit to display an edit screen. 4. To edit a channel entry you must type in a channel name and a frequency in the fields provided. 5. Press the left soft key to save the new preset channel. To select a channel manually:
1. Start the radio, then select Option >
Manual Input. 2. Press the number keys to enter a frequency for a radio station. 3. Press the left soft key station. to listen to the To search and create a list of preset channels automatically:
1. Start the radio, then select Option >
Preset List. 2. Press the enter key to begin the search. Strongest stations found while searching are allocated a preset channel. To select and play a preset channel:
1. Start the radio, then select Option >
Channel List. 2. Select a channel from the list, then press the enter key to play. To add the current station to the preset list while listening to a station, press and hold a number key. The station is then set as a preset station. To switch to a preset station while listening to the radio, short-press the number key for the preset channel. To change FM radio settings:
Start the radio, then select Option > Settings. In the Settings submenu you can change the skin and turn background play on or off. Java A selection of games created with Java technology comes preloaded on your phone. To start a Java game:
1. From the main menu, select Media Center > Java. A list of Java games appears. i M e d a C e n t e r 51 2. Highlight a Java game from the list and press the enter key to launch the game. Java Settings You can alter a number of Java settings and view the resources available to Java applica-
tions using the Java Settings option. To open the Java Settings menu:
1. From the main menu, select Media Center > Java Settings. 2. Highlight an option to change. 3. Use the right and left joystick keys to change the setting. NOTE: Not all settings can be changed. Some fields only display resources available. Games A selection of games comes preloaded on your phone. To start a game:
1. From the main menu, select Media Center > Games. 2. Highlight a game from the list displayed and press the enter key to launch it. Game Settings You can audio and vibration of games using the Game Settings option. To open the Game Settings menu:
1. From the main menu, select Media Center > Game Settings. 52 2. Highlight an option to change. 3. Use the right and left joystick keys to change settings. Melody Composer Use the melody composer to create midi tunes of your own. You can also edit existing midi files on your phone. To create a new tune:
From the main menu, select Media Center >
Melody Composer > Add. A blank music staff is displayed. Use the keys 1-7 to enter notes C-B. Each note can be pushed up or down an octave by highlighting it with the joystick and then using the joystick up down action to move it up or down. Sharpen a note by highlighting it with the joystick and then pressing the #
key. Change the length of a note by highlighting it with the joystick and pressing the * key. Add a rest using the 0 key. Add a vibration effect by pressing 8
. This effect is marked with wavy lines on the staff. Add an effect to turn the screen on and off by pressing 9 . This effect is marked by a rainbow flag on the staff. If you would like to edit your tune by turning off the vibration or screen on /
off effects, select the effect on the staff, then press the down joystick key to deactivate it. An x then appears on the effect. Press the up joystick key to reactivate. You can play your tune at any time from the Option menu. From the Option menu, you can also select an instrument to play your tune, adjust the speed and save your work. i M e d a C e n t e r 53 Organizer The organizer menu gives you access to a number of features including alarms, calendar, task list, calculator, world clock, sound recorder, image editor, stopwatch, file manager, units converter, currency converter, and health manager. Alarm The phone can function as an alarm clock. Up to three alarms can be programmed. To program an alarm. 1. From the main menu, select Organizer >
Alarm. A list of alarms is displayed. 2. Highlight an alarm to program then press the enter key to confirm. The Edit Alarm screen is displayed. 3. Highlight fields to edit. Enter new values using the keypad or use the left right joystick action to cycle through the available options. The Repeat function defines whether the alarm sounds once at the same time every day, or on specific days. Press the left soft key the right soft key function. to stop the alarm or for the five minute snooze 54 Calendar The calendar function helps you keep track of day-to-day tasks. To open the calendar:
1. From the main menu, select Organizer >
Calendar. 2. The calendar is displayed. Dates with tasks appear framed in red. To select a date on the calendar:
1. Use the joystick to highlight a specific date on the calendar, OR Select Option > Go to Date and enter the year, month, and day. The selected date then appears highlighted on the calendar. 2. Select Option to view options for that date. Options include viewing tasks entered for that day and jumping to another day. To access tasks:
1. Select a calendar date as described in the previous procedure. 2. Select Option > Tasks List. 3. Highlight a task, then press the enter key to view details. OR Select Option to view the Option menu. The Option menu enables you to view, add, edit, delete, or send a task. See the Tasks List section in this chapter for more information about tasks. Tasks List You can create a list of tasks for a date on the calendar. Access Tasks List from the Organizer menu, or the Calendar tool, as described in the Calendar section of this chapter. To access the Tasks List:
1. From the main menu, select Organizer >
Tasks List. Stored tasks are then displayed. 2. Select Add to add a new task. There are fields for date, time, content, and alarms. Select date and time fields using the joystick keys. Select Content and press the enter key. A text entry window opens to enter informa-
tion about the task(s) for this date. Select Save to save content. The Alarm Notify field activates or deactivates the alarm. Select Activate or Deactivate using the right and left joystick keys. If you chose to activate the alarm, set a frequency for the alarm in the Alarm Type field. Select Once, Every Day, Day
(Monday through Friday), Weekly, or Monthly, using the right and left joystick keys. 3. To edit a task, highlight a task from the list then press the enter key to confirm. 4. Highlight an option from the option menu and press the enter key to confirm. To enter a recurring daily, weekly, or monthly task:
1. Follow the steps described above to add 2. 3. 4. or edit tasks. In the date field, enter the date you would like the recurring task to begin. In the Alarm Notify field, select Activate. In the Alarm Type field, select Every Day, Day (Monday through Friday), Weekly, or Monthly. The task is then recorded for all relevant dates after the starting date. These dates appear framed in red in the calendar. Calculator The phone includes a calculator function. To use the calculator:
1. From the main menu, select Organizer >
Calculator. The Calculator is displayed. 2. Use the keypad to enter numbers and the up, down, right, left joystick keys to select the +, - , , functions. Press the enter key to select =. 3. Press twice on the up, down, right, or left joystick keys to access memory functions:
m+ Select m+ then press the enter key to add a number to memory. Select m+
to add the number stored in memory. m- Select m- to subtract the number stored in memory. O r g a n i z e r 55 mc Select mc then press the Enter key The World Clock is displayed. to clear memory. mr Select mr to retrieve and enter the number in memory. The number stored in memory appears in
[brackets] at the top of the screen. Note that most of the functions are selected with the joystick alone, with no need to press OK or the enter key. For example, compute 239 + 1,238 + 439 as follows:
1. Enter 239 with the number keys. 2. Press the up joystick key once to select the + function. 3. Enter 1,238 with the number keys. 4. Press the up joystick key once to select the + function. The subtotal, 1,477, appears. 5. Enter 439 with the number keys. The subtotal, 1916, appears. 6. Press the enter key to display the total, 1916. NOTES:
1. Numbers are cleared from memory once you exit the calculator. Press the # key to enter a decimal point. 2. World Clock The world clock function enables you to see the time in various major cities of the world. To open the world clock:
1. From the main menu, select Organizer >
World Clock. 56 The clock displays a map and the current time in your own location. You can move the location east or west. Voice Recorder The voice recorder lets you record and play back sounds. To open the voice recorder:
1. From the main menu, select Organizer >
Voice Recorder. The Voice Recorder is displayed. 2. Use the joystick to highlight an existing file to display the Option menu. from the list and press the enter key to confirm. Alternatively, press the left soft key From the option menu you can make a new recording, play the current recording, append the current recording, rename the current recording, delete the current recording, delete all recordings, change settings, or send the recording. Recorder settings include the default storage location and the file format. Files can be stored in AMR or WAV formats. 3. Highlight an item from the option menu and press the enter key to confirm. Image Editor Use the Image Editor to create and edit images. To create a new image:
2. 1. From the main menu, select Organizer >
Image Editor. Image Editor contains five slots for image files. Highlight a slot to save the image file, then select Add. The Image Editor is displayed. 3. Use the 5 key on the keypad to toggle between the pencil tool and the cursor tool. Move the pen or the cursor around the screen using the other number keys. 4. Select Option to save the file, to adjust pen setting or fill background, to cut, copy, zoom, resize, or view help. In Pen Settings, you can set the size of the pen line in pixels, set the move factor, or the distance the pen moves with each key press, or choose from several colors for the pen line. You can also select from several colors in Fill Background, including custom color. The Mark setting shows a preview of current settings. 5. Highlight an image from the list to edit using the joystick, or select Add to add a new image. Press the enter key to confirm. Stopwatch The phone includes a stopwatch function. There are two styles of stopwatch to choose from: Typical or nWay. The Typical stopwatch is a simple timer that can be started and stopped using the enter key. The nWay stopwatch consists of four simulta-
neous timers that can be started by pressing the joystick up, down, left, or right. Only one timer can be running at any time. The total time appears at the top of the screen. To use the stopwatches:
1. From the main menu, select Organizer >
Stopwatch. The Stopwatch menu screen is displayed. 2. Select the type of stopwatch you want to use and press the enter key to confirm. 3. Select Start to begin timing. 4. Select Stop to stop timing. 5. Select Back to exit. A message asks if you would like to save the timing. Select Yes or No. 6. If you select Yes to save the timing, enter a name for the file. After entering a file name, select Back, then Option > Done to save the file. Note: When the left soft key displays the resume message, a long press of the key wil reset the stopwatch. O r g a n i z e r 57 Typical Stopwatch Functions If you select the Typical stopwatch, you are then prompted to select one of three functions:
Split Timing, Lap Timing, or Record. Split timing can time portions within a main recording. To enter a split time:
1. Press the right soft key to select Mark. The current time elapsed then appears in a list of times, while the stopwatch continues to run. 2. Select Mark again to add another split time to the list. The Lap Timer, like the Split Timer, records portions, or laps, of a main timing. The Split Timer, however, displays cumulative time elapsed, whereas the lap timer displays individual lap times. To enter a lap time:
Press the lap time is then added to a list of lap times. Select Record to view saved stopwatch records. right soft key to select Lap. The nWay Stopwatch The nWay stopwatch enables you to track up to four individual times simultaneously. To use the nWay stopwatch:
1. Select Start. All the times begin to record. 2. There are four times, marked by up, down, 58 right and left arrows. Select a time by pressing the correspond-
ing up, down, right, or left joystick keys. The selected time is then colored red. 3. Press the left soft key to select Stop or Resume for individual times. If you select a time, the time restarts. 4. File Manager The file manager is a feature that enables you to find and manipulate files stored in the memory of your phone or on a mini SD card if installed. To open the file manager:
1. From the main menu, select Organizer >
File Manager. Two virtual disk drives are displayed. The first in the list represents the mini SD memory card, and the second represents the internal handset memory. 2. Use the joystick to highlight a drive and press the enter key to confirm. Options for the selected drive are then displayed. You can open the drive and view contents, create a new folder, or format the drive. You can also select the Remove option to remove a mini SD card. Viewing drive contents You can view the files stored in the memory of the phone or on mini SD card using the file manager. To view the contents of a drive:
1. Open the file manager as described in the File Manager section of this chapter. 2. Use the joystick to highlight a drive and press the enter key to confirm. 3. Press the enter key to display the list of folders and files stored on the selected drive. 4. Select Option to open to view drive contents, create a new folder, or format the drive. NOTE: Formatting a drive erases all the contents of the drive. Do not select unless you have backed up important information. If the selected drive contains folders, you can browse up and down the folder list using the joystick. Press the enter key to display contents of a highlighted folder. While viewing folders, select Option to access folder options, including open, create folder, rename, delete, and sort. To edit files within folders, highlight a file, then select Options. You can forward files, show details, rename, copy, move, delete, delete all, or sort files. To play image, audio, or video files, highlight the file, then press the enter key. Units Converter The Units converter is a useful tool to convert weights and measures from imperial (pounds, feet, and inches) to metric or metric to imperial. To use the unit converter:
1. From the main menu, select Organizer >
Units Converter. The Units Converter menu is displayed. 2. Use the joystick to highlight the Weight or Length option and press the enter key to confirm. 3. With the top field highlighted, use the left and right joystick keys to select a conversion type. For weight conversions, convert between pounds or ounces and kilograms. For length conversions, convert among yards, feet, and inches, and meters, centimeters, and kilometers. 4. Highlight either of the measurement fields using the up and down joystick keys. You can convert in either direction, depending on which field you fill in and which you leave blank. For example, to convert kilometers to miles, complete the Km field and leave the Mile field blank. Input a number using the keypad. 5. 6. Press the enter key to confirm. The measure is converted and displayed. O r g a n i z e r 59 3. Highlight the height and weight fields and enter a value for each using the number keys. 4. Press the enter key to calculate your BMI. The display also indicates the normal BMI range for your height. To use the menstrual cycle calculator:
1. From the main menu, select Organizer >
Health > Menstrual. 2. Use the keypad to enter the date of the start of your last menstrual cycle and the days of an average period. Press the enter key to confirm. Your menstrual cycle chart is then displayed. The most fertile period is displayed in yellow. The menses period is displayed in red. Currency Exchange The currency exchange is a useful tool to help you convert one currency to another or back again. To use the currency exchange:
1. From the main menu, select Organizer >
Currency Exchange. The currency exchange is displayed. 2. Use the keypad to enter a conversion factor and press the enter key to confirm. Use the # key to enter a decimal point. 3. With the top field highlighted, use the left and right joystick keys to select the direction of conversion (e.g. 2:1 or 1:2). 4. Use the joystick to highlight the Local or Foreign currency field and enter a number using the keypad. Use the # key to enter a decimal point. 5. Press the enter key to display the result. Health Manager The health manager includes a Body Mass Index (BMI) calculator, and a menstrual cycle chart. To use the BMI calculator:
1. From the main menu, select Organizer >
Health > Calculate BMI. 2. Highlight the top field, then use the left and right joystick keys to enter your sex, Male or Female. 60 Network The Network menu gives you access to wireless services, such as WAP web browsing or WAP push. WAP Use the WAP menu to set the homepage, bookmarks, view recent pages, enter an internet address, service inbox, and change settings. To open the WAP menu:
1. From the main menu, select Network >
WAP. 2. Highlight an option to change. 3. Press the enter key to change the highlighted setting. Browsing WAP pages Browsing WAP pages is much like browsing web pages with your computer. However, rather than using a mouse, you navigate with the joystick keys and with the enter key. Scrolling Some WAP pages are longer than the phones screen. To scroll up or down a page, press and hold the up or down joystick key. Viewing Links Web links appear as colored or underlined, just as on a computer. To view a link, press the enter key. WAP Settings Many important WAP settings are dependent upon your service providers system setup. Contact your service provider for details. If, as part of your WAP settings, you need to change the WAP proxy IP address, refer to the following instructions. Changing the WAP Proxy IP Address One or more WAP profiles should already be set up before changing the IP address. 1. Select WAP > Settings > Profiles. A list of available profiles appears. 2. Select a profile, then press the enter key. The selected profile is activated. You can also highlight a profile and press the left soft key, Options button. You can then either select Activate, to activate the profile, or Profiles. If you select Profiles, you can view and edit the profile settings. To edit proxy IP address, select Conn. Type-
>Conn. Oriented. N e t w o r k 61 WAP Push WAP Push is a method for sending multimedia content to your phone. If your service provider offers WAP push services, you can use WAP push to receive such content as wallpaper, ringtones, or java games. The message is sent as a WAP accessible URL, or web address. Set WAP Push settings in WAP >
Settings>Push Settings. Receive WAP Push content in WAP > Push Inbox. Data Account The Network > Data Account option displays a list of available network services. To view data account information:
1. Select a network type, GSM or GPRS, to view a list of available data accounts for each type of network. These data accounts contain access details for available service providers in your area. 2. Highlight a data account from the list, and press the enter key to view details, including account name, number, user name, password, line type, speed, and DNS. 62
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2005-11-10 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | Original Equipment | |
2 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2005-11-10
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ASUSTeK Computer Inc
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005821988
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1 2 | Physical Address |
4F, No. 150, Li-Te Rd.
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1 2 |
Peitou, Taipei, N/A 112
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1 2 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@AmericanTCB.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 2 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
MSQ
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
V66S
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
J****** Y******
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1 2 | Title |
Associate Vice President
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+886-********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 |
j******@asus.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
ATL
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1 2 | Name |
M**** P******
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1 2 | Physical Address |
No. 19 Lane 772 Ho-Ping Rd
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1 2 |
No. 19 Lane 772 Ho-Ping Rd.
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1 2 |
Pa-Te City
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1 2 |
Pa-te City, Taoyuan
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1 2 |
Taiwan
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 2 |
m******@auden.com.tw
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1 2 |
m******@audent.com.tw
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
ATL
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1 2 | Name |
S******** L****
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1 2 | Physical Address |
No. 99 An-Chung Rd.
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1 2 |
Hsin-Tien City
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1 2 |
Hsin-Tien City Taipei
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1 2 |
Taiwan
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-2********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 2 |
s******@jwit.edu.tw
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 2 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | GSM Cellphone | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power Output is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. SAR compliance for body-worn operating conditions is limited to the specific configuration tested for this filing. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and the users body. End users must be informed of the body worn requirements for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are: Part 22 Head: 0.62 W/kg; Part 22 Body-worn 0.82 W/kg, Part 24 Head: 0.60 W/kg, Part 24 Body-worn 0.43 W/kg. | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
BTL Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
A****** C******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 2 |
a******@newbtl.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 22H | BC | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.596 | 0.1 ppm | 300KGXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 24E | BC | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.76 | 0.1 ppm | 300KGXW |
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