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X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 1 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Operating Instructions X100U X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 2 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page i Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Contents Introduction ...........................1 Safety Considerations...........1 Care and Maintenance..........6 Appearance............................7 Part Names ...........................7 Keys and Symbols ................8 Icons .....................................9 Getting Started ....................10 Battery and SIM ..................10 Basic Operation...................13 Switching On/Off .................13 Mobile lock On/Off ..............14 Making a Call ......................15 Incoming call .......................18 In-call operations.................19 Text Entry............................26 Exploring the Menus...........28 My Phone .............................29 Profiles ................................30 Sounds................................31 Display ................................34 Language ............................36 Auto answer ........................36 Shortcut key ........................37 Phone settings ....................38 Defaults...............................44 Contacts...............................45 Contacts list ........................46 Create .................................49 Groups ................................51 Memory status ....................52 My numbers ........................53 Service dial .........................53 Voicemail ............................54 Hot key dial .........................55 My Contacts ........................55 Games ..................................56 Games ................................56 Browser................................ 59 Starting the Browser........... 59 Bookmarks ......................... 61 Settings .............................. 64 Camera................................. 66 Camera Appearance .......... 66 Preview mode..................... 68 Capture mode..................... 72 Messages............................. 73 Settings .............................. 73 Create................................. 77 Inbox and Outbox............... 78 Chat SMS........................... 79 User messages .................. 79 Cell Broadcast.................... 80 Calendar............................... 82 Viewing the Calendar ......... 82 My Media.............................. 85 My Pictures......................... 85 My Animations.................... 86 My Sounds ......................... 87 Memory status.................... 87 Applications ........................ 88 Games................................ 89 Alarms ................................ 89 Sound recorder................... 90 Clock .................................. 90 Auto power on .................... 91 Auto power off .................... 92 Calculator ........................... 92 Melody composer............... 94 Accessory............................ 95 PC Software ....................... 95 Accessory Options ............. 96 Troubleshooting.................. 98 Important Error Messages ...................... 100 Glossary of Terms ............ 102 Specifications.................... 104 i X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page ii Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Licensing............................105 Personal Settings..............106 Index...................................107 ii X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 1 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Introduction Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. This phone is designed to operate on GSM networks GSM900 or GSM1800. It also supports GPRS for packet data connections. Ensure the battery is fully charged before use. Safety Considerations The following information should be read and understood as it provides details which will enable you to operate your phone in a manner which is both safe to you and your environment, and conforms to any legal requirements regarding the use of this phone. Power Battery This equipment should only be charged with approved charging equipment. Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous. The use of approved charging equipment is recommended to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to your phone. Ensure the voltage rating of the Fast Travel Charger is compatible with the area of use when travelling abroad. A Fast Travel Charger (EB-CAX500xx*) is supplied with the Main Kit. Other recommended equipment for charging Car Charger (EB-CDG60). Note* xx identifies the charger region, e.g. CN, EU, UK. Use of a Battery Pack other than that recommended by the manufacturer may constitute a safety hazard. If you use the feature which keeps key backlight on continuously for a long time, such as a game or browser, battery life will become extremely short. To maintain longer battery life, set the key backlight off (see Key backlight on page 35). Introduction 1 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 2 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Aircraft Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft. Ensure that the setting of the Alarms, reminder of Calendar or Auto power on functions will not contravene regulations whereby it may automatically power on when in an aircraft or medical facility etc. The use of cellular phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the cellular network and may be illegal. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to the suspension or denial of cellular phone services to the offender, or legal action, or both. Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery as ordinary rubbish. The battery must be disposed of in accordance with local legislation and may be recycled. It is advised not to use the equipment at a refuelling point. Users are reminded to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Never expose the battery to extreme temperatures (in excess of 60C). It is imperative that the driver exercises proper control of the vehicle at all times. Do not hold a phone while you are driving;
find a safe place to stop first. Do not speak into a handsfree microphone if it will take your mind off the road. Always acquaint yourself thoroughly with restrictions concerning the use of cellular phones within the area you are driving and observe them at all times. Care must be taken when using the phone in close proximity to personal medical devices such as pacemakers and hearing aids. Disposing of the Battery Do Not Use Driving Electronic Devices 2 Introduction X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 3 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Efficient Use For most efficient use, hold the phone as you would any normal phone. To avoid deterioration of signal quality or antenna performance, do not touch or cup the built-in antenna area while the phone is switched on. Do not leave the camera facing direct sunlight to avoid impairing camera performance. Unauthorised modifications or attachments may damage the phone and violate applicable regulations. The use of an unapproved modification or attachment may invalidate of your guarantee this does not affect your statutory rights. Heating Equipment When your handset, the accompanying battery or charging accessories get wet, do not put those in any type of heating equipment, such as a microwave oven, a high pressure container, or a drier or similar. It may cause the battery, handset and/or charging equipment to leak, heat up, expand, explode and/or catch fire. Moreover, the product or accessories may emit smoke, and their electrical circuits may become damaged and cause the products to malfunction. Panasonic is not responsible for any and all damages, whether direct or indirect, howsoever caused by any misuse. Backup Copies and Security It is recommended that you create a copy or backup, as appropriate, of any important information and data which you store in your phones memory. In order to avoid accidental loss of data, please follow all instructions relating to the care and maintenance of your phone and its battery. Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever arising from any loss of data, including but not limited to direct and indirect losses (to include, but not limited to consequential loss, anticipated savings, loss of revenue). Introduction 3 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 4 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Your phone has the capability of storing and communicating personal information. It is recommended that you take care to ensure that any personal or financial information is stored separately from your phone. You should use security features such as the SIM lock to protect information held in your phone. Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever arising from any loss of data, including but not limited to direct and indirect losses (to include, but not limited to consequential loss, anticipated savings, loss of revenue). Your phone has the capability of downloading and storing information and data from external sources. It is your responsibility to ensure that in doing this you are not infringing any copyright laws or other applicable legislation. Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever arising from any loss of data or any such infringement of copyright or intellectual property rights, including but not limited to direct and indirect losses (to include, but not limited to consequential loss, anticipated savings, loss or revenues). You are advised to take appropriate care over the use of the internal camera. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have permission to take photographs of people and objects and that you do not infringe any personal or third party rights when using the camera. You must comply with any applicable international or national law or other special restrictions governing camera use in specific applications and environments. This includes not using the camera in places where the use of photographic and video equipment may be prohibited. Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever arising from any infringement of copyright or intellectual property rights, including but not limited to direct and indirect losses. Downloading Camera 4 Introduction X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 5 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM This equipment should only be used with Panasonic approved accessories to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to your phone. Panasonic is not responsible for damage caused by using non-Panasonic approved accessories. This phone must be used in compliance with any applicable international or national law or any special restrictions governing its use in specified applications and environments. This includes but is not limited to use in hospitals, aircraft, whilst driving and any other restricted uses. The display layouts and screenshots in this document are for illustrative purposes and may differ from the actual displays on your phone. Panasonic reserves the right to change the information in this document without prior notice. This Panasonic mobile phone is designed, manufactured and tested to ensure that it complies with the specifications covering RF exposure guidelines applicable at the time of manufacture, in accordance with EU, USA FCC, and Australian ACA regulations. The colour liquid crystal display (LCD) uses high-precision production technology, and in certain circumstances pixels may appear brighter or darker. This is due to characteristics of the LCD and is not a manufacturing defect. Please refer to our website for the latest information/standards and compliance in your country/region of use. http://www.panasonicmobile.com Introduction 5 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 6 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Care and Maintenance Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding the phone close to the ear while pressing the keys. Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect on the operation of your phone. This is normal and does not indicate a fault. If you use the phone for a long time in temperatures over 40C, the display quality may deteriorate. Do not modify or disassemble the equipment. There are no user serviceable parts. Do not subject the equipment to excessive vibration or shock. Do not drop the battery. Avoid contact with liquids. If the equipment becomes wet, immediately remove the battery and contact your dealer. Do not leave the equipment in direct sunlight or a humid, dusty or hot area. Never throw the battery into a fire. It may explode. Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch the terminals away from the equipment. Batteries can cause property damage, injury, or burns if terminals are touched with a conductive material (for example, metal, jewellery, keys, etc.) Always charge the battery in a well ventilated area, not in direct sunlight, between +5C and +35C. It is not possible to recharge the battery if it is outside this temperature range. When connecting the phone to an external source, read the operating instructions of the equipment for the correct connection and safety precautions. Ensure the phone is compatible with the product it is being connected to. When disposing of any packing materials or old equipment, check with the local authorities for information on recycling. 6 Introduction X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 7 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Appearance Part Names
<Front View>
Earpiece Display Centre key Left soft key Send key Asterisk/Shift key
<Back View>
Microphone Personal Handsfree Connector Right soft key Navigation key Power/End key Hash/Quiet key Battery cover Camera lens Self-portrait mirror Charging connector Appearance 7 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 8 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Keys and Symbols Keys
051 37 A
# - , Description Centre key: Press in the centre of the Navigation key to select or enter the menu options. In idle screen: Press to enter the main menu. Press and hold to enter the Mobile lock menu. Navigation key: Move the cursor in each directions. In idle screen: Press 1 or 5 to enter the Contacts list. Press 7 to display the Calendar. Press 3 to enter My Media menu. Left soft key: Perform the functions indicated in the lower left corner of the display. In idle screen: Press to enter the Messages menu. Right soft key: Perform the functions indicated in the lower right corner of the display. Mainly used to cancel or return to the previous menu level. In idle screen: Press to activate the function assigned to the Short press Shortcut key. Press and hold to activate the function assigned to the Long press Shortcut key. Numeric keys: Enter numbers. In idle screen: Press and hold to apply the appropriate Hot key dial ($ - ,). Press and hold # to enter + (see International calls on page 17), p or w (see DTMF Tones on page 25). In idle screen: Press and hold to switch the phone on or off. C Send key: Press to answer or make a call. In idle screen: Press to enter Recent calls. D Power/End key: End a call or return to the idle screen.
" Asterisk/Shift key: Enter
! Hash key: Enter #. E Indicates that the function is SIM dependent. F Indicates that the function is Network dependent. Shift key in text entry. In idle screen: Press and hold to start the Browser. In idle screen: Press and hold to activate Quiet mode. 8 Appearance X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 9 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Icons Status Icons The status icons are displayed depending on the currently activated functions. Status icons Idle screen Left soft key selection area Right soft key selection area Centre key selection area
Green
Red
Indicates Battery level On non-home network Roaming Received new messages Media Folder is full Alarms are set Call diverts are enabled Voicemail is enabled Ringtone is enabled Vibration mode Vibration and Ringtone mode Flashing mode GPRS service is available Only emergency calls are available GSM signal strength Line 1 or Line 2 is selected (E) Receiving or sending the data through USB data cable page 11 page 103 page 76 page 89 page 40 page 54 page 33 page 102 page 15 page 38 page 95 Appearance 9 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 10 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Getting Started Battery and SIM Before opening the battery cover, ensure that the phone is switched off and the charger is disconnected from the phone. Battery Removing the battery 1. Press the tab on the bottom edge of the cover () 2. Remove the battery cover () 3. Push the lower part of the battery forward () 4. Lift the battery to remove () Insert the upper edge of the battery () Attaching the battery 1. 2. Push down on the lower edge of the battery carefully until it clicks () 3. Insert the upper edge of the cover. Make sure to fit notches on the cover into the locking catches of the phone () 4. Gently push the cover into place until it is locked () 10 Getting Started X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 11 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Charging the battery It is recommended to charge the battery for a minimum of 4 hours before the first use. Ensure the battery is correctly in place before connecting the charger. Connecting the plug 1. 2. Push the charger all the way in 3. The battery level indicator will start moving (see Insert the plug arrow side up Battery level indicator below) Note: DO NOT force the connector as this may damage the phone and/or the charger. Disconnecting the plug Pull the plug gently from the connector Note: DO NOT pull the cable as this may damage the phone and/or the charger. Battery level indicator Charging completed Green While charging Battery low
Green
Red Red Indicator Low battery power warning When the battery power is low, the battery indicator will be red. If the battery power is critically low, a warning tone will beep. 2 minutes after the beep, the power will automatically shut off. Plug in the charger immediately (see Charging the battery above). Calls can be made and received while the phone is charging. Getting Started 11 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 12 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM SIM Attaching the SIM 1. Remove the battery cover and the battery
(see Removing the battery on page 10) Insert the SIM into the SIM holder 2. 3. Replace the battery and the battery cover Note: Ensure the gold contacts on the SIM and the phone body are facing each other. Removing the SIM 1. Remove the battery cover and the battery
(see Removing the battery on page 10) 2. While holding the tab down, gently slide the SIM out 3. Replace the battery and the battery cover 12 Getting Started X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 13 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Basic Operation Switching On/Off Switching On 1. Press and hold D(Power/End) for 2 to 3 seconds 2. The start-up animation will start. 3. Customisable Greeting will be displayed for 2 seconds.
(see Greeting on page 34) 4. The display will remain in idle screen. Switching Off Press and hold D(Power/End) for 2 to 3 seconds Basic Operation 13 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 14 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Mobile lock On/Off You can lock your phone to avoid accidental or intentional misuse of it. Key guard Key guard is used to prevent any keys from being accidentally pressed. In idle screen 1. Press and hold <(Menu) 2. Press <(On) 3. Press <(OK) To release Key guard 1. Press <(
2. Press <(OK)
) Phone lock See Phone lock on page 41. 14 Basic Operation X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 15 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Making a Call Before making a call, ensure that the phone is switched on, the signal strength meter shows network coverage is available in the current area, and the battery has sufficient charge. Entering numbers You need to have the area code and the phone number before you call. In idle screen 1. Enter the area code and phone number with #
- , 2. The entered number is displayed 3. Press C(Send) Ending a call When you end a call, the duration of the call will be displayed. If Max Cost (see Max cost on page 39) is set, the remaining units will also be displayed. While on a call 1. Press D(Power/End) 2. Duration is displayed. 3. Max Cost is displayed (when set). Emergency calls In an emergency, you can make an emergency call by dialling the international emergency number 112 which is adopted by most countries. Even when SIM is not attached in the phone, this function is available in most cases ( F ). In idle screen 1. Enter 112 with # - , 2. Press C(Send) Note: Making emergency calls without a SIM is country or network operator dependent. Basic Operation 15 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 16 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Recent calls Making a call from Recent calls list You can select phone numbers from Last call, Answered call or Unanswered call. There can be stored up to 50 recent numbers each in the Last call and the Answered call lists, and up to 20 in the Unanswered call list. In idle screen 1. Press C(Send) to show Recent calls lists 2. 4 move to the required list 3. Press <(Select) 4. 4 to the required number 5. Press C(Send) Managing the entries in Recent calls You can view, delete or delete all the entries in Recent calls. From Recent calls menu 1. 4 move to the required Recent calls list 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required entry 4. Press <(Menu) 5. 4 move to View, Delete or Delete all 6. Press <(Select) Menu Description View the call information Delete a number from the list Delete all numbers from the list View Delete Delete all Storing Recent calls in Contacts You can store the required entry in Recent calls lists in Contacts. From Recent calls menu 1. 4 move to the required list 2. Press <(Select) 3. Press A(
(see Contacts list on page 46) 16 Basic Operation X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 17 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM International calls You need to have the destination country/region code, area code and the phone number before you make an international call. In idle screen 1. Press and hold # until + is displayed. 2. Enter the country/region code with # - ,. 3. Enter the area code and the phone number with
# - ,. 4. Press C(Send) Note: When you make an international phone call, remember to omit the first 0 of the area code. (There are some exceptions). Contacts list You need to store the phone numbers in Contacts list before using this function (see Create on page 49). In idle screen 1. Press 1 or 5 to display Contacts list 2. 4 move to the required entry 3. Press C(Send) Hot key dial You need to set the Hot key dial before using this function (see Hot key dial on page 55). In idle screen 1. Press and hold the appropriate hot key number with $ - ,. 2. The number will be dialled automatically. Basic Operation 17 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 18 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Service dial E Your Service Provider may have programmed some special phone numbers into your SIM. You may not modify these numbers. In idle screen 1. Press 1 or 5 to display Contacts list 2. 4 move to the required Service dial number OR From idle screen 1. Press <(Menu) 2. 0 move to Contacts 3. Press <(Select) 4. 4 move to Service dial 5. Press <(Select) Note: SDN (Service Dial Numbers) will be displayed only if SIM or All is selected in My Contacts (see My Contacts on page 55). If your operator does not offer these services, service numbers will not be displayed. Incoming call Answering While the phone is ringing, press any key except D(Power/End) and @(Mute) to answer an incoming call. Unanswered call If calls are not answered, the number of unanswered calls will be displayed. Press <(View) to see unanswered call information. 18 Basic Operation X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 19 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Rejecting While the phone is ringing, press D(Power/End) to reject the call. The number of the unanswered calls will be displayed. Press <(View) to see unanswered call information. Auto answer If Auto Answer is enabled, and the Personal Handsfree kit is connected, calls can be answered without pressing any keys. Any call waiting should be answered in the normal way (see Auto answer on page 36). Callers ID If you receive an incoming call whose number is stored in Contacts list, the callers name will be displayed. If the number is not stored in the Contacts list, only a phone number will be displayed. In-call operations You may use various functions while on a call. Volume control You can adjust the speaker volume while on a call. While on a call 1 volume up 5 volume down Accessing Contacts list You can access the Contacts list, which is stored in the SIM or the phone, while on a call. While on a call 1. Press A(
2. 4 move to the required entry
(see Contacts on page 45)
) Basic Operation 19 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 20 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Messages You can create, check or send a message while on a call. While on a call 1. Press <(Menu) 2. 4 move to Messages 3. Press <(Select)
(see Messages on page 73) Handsfree If Handsfree is activated, you can use the phone handsfree access to the phone without putting the earpiece to the ear. While on a call 1. Press <(Menu) 2. 4 move to Handsfree 3. Press <(Select) 4. 4 move to On or Off 5. Press <(Select) Hold You can put a call on hold. While on a call 1. Press @(Hold) To resume 1. Press @(Resume) 20 Basic Operation X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 21 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Call waiting F If Call waiting is on, you can receive another call or you can make a Multi-party call. Hold and answer You can place a current connection on hold and answer a new call. While on a call 1. You hear an incoming call and the Callers ID is displayed. 2. Press C(Send) End and answer You can end the current connection and answer a new call. While on a call 1. You hear an incoming call and the Callers ID is displayed. 2. Press D(Power/End) 3. Press C(Send) Basic Operation 21 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 22 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Rejecting a new call You can reject a new call while you are on a call. While on a call 1. You hear an incoming call and the Callers ID is displayed. 2. Press @(Reject) Second call You can make another call while on a call. While on a call 1. Press @(Hold) 2. Enter the required phone number with #
) and select the required number
- , OR Press A(
3. Press C(Send) The first call will be put on hold. 22 Basic Operation X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 23 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Swapping call You can swap between 2 connections. While on the second call 1. Press @(Resume) 2. The second call will be placed on hold and you will be returned to the first call. 3. Press @(Hold) 4. The first call will be placed on hold and you will be returned to the second call. Ending one connection While on calls 1. Press <(Menu) 2. 4 move to Hang up 3. Press <(Select) 4. 4 move to Active or Hold 5. Press <(Select) Ending both connections While on calls Press D(End) End End End Basic Operation 23 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 24 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Multi-party call (Conference) F You can have up to 5 calls on a Multi-party call. You cannot have more than one Multi-party call at a time. Making a Multi-party call While on 2 calls, with 1 call is on hold 1. Press <(Menu) 2. 4 move to Conference call 3. Press <(Select) Adding more callers You can have up to 5 calls on a Multi-party call. While on a Multi-party call 1. Press @(Hold) The Conference is placed on hold. 2. Make another call OR Answer an incoming call 3. Press <(Menu) 4. 4 move to Conference call 5. Press <(Select) Splitting a caller You can split a call from a Multi-party call and make it another connection. While on a Multi-party call 1. Press <(Menu) 2. 4 move to Private call 3. Press <(Select) 4. 4 move a to required phone number 5. Press <(Select) The Multi-party call is kept on hold. 24 Basic Operation X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 25 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Ending a call in a Multi-party call You can end a call in a Multi-party call one by one. While on a Multi-party call 1. Press <(Menu) 2. 4 move to Hang up 3. Press <(Select) 4. 4 move to the required phone number 5. Press <(Select) Ending a Multi-party call You can end a Multi-party call. While on a Multi-party call 1. Press D(End) 2. All calls will be disconnected DTMF Tones DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) Tones can be sent while on a call. These are often used to access voice mail, paging and computerised home banking. For example, you may need to enter a number to remotely access voice mail messages. A phone number may be stored in Contacts together with a DTMF sequence, allowing the number to be dialled upon recall and the DTMF sequence to be sent automatically. You can use p to pause for a few second and w to pause and wait your response. Basic Operation 25 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 26 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Text Entry You can use alphanumeric characters to enter text. Press the appropriate key several times until a required character is displayed. If you need to use the same key for different characters, enter the first character and wait 1 second. To enter text, you can press and hold # - , and the selection will be displayed. Move to the required letter with 0 and press <(Select). Text Mode Normal (abc) Greek
(a)
+ _ Extended Numeric
(0-9) T9
+ _ 0 Key
# Alternatives
: ; / 1
ABC abc DEF def GHI ghi JKL jkl
% ACB2 acb2
& EDF3 edf3
' IHG4 ihg4
( KLJ5 klj5
) OMN6 omn6 MNO mno
* SPRQ7 sprq7 PQRS pqrs
+ TVU8 tvu8
, XWYZ9 xwyz9 WXYZ wxyz
" Shift/Lock Shift/Lock
! Space TUV tuv Space Space ABC abc DEF def GHI ghi JKL jkl MNO mno PQRS pqrs TUV tuv WXYZ wxyz Lock Space 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Example of Text entry Entering Hello!
Key Operation/Display Mode T9 " ' & ( ( ) $ 5 x 4 Hello Hello. Hello!
) x 3 x 12 Hello Hello!
abc "
Gel
x 3 Hel Hell
x 3 Hell He
x 2 He
x 2 H I 26 Basic Operation X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 27 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Text mode You can change the text entry mode by pressing A(
). T9 abc 0-9 a Press " once as a Shift key. The next entered character will be a capital letter. Press " twice as a Caps Lock key. You can enter all capitals. Normal Shift Caps Lock T9 T9 T9 abc Abc ABC 0-9 a A T9 Text Input Using T9 Text Input entry dramatically reduces the number of key presses required:
Press a key once for any letter you require on that key. The desired letter may not be displayed. Continue pressing other keys until the end of a word is reached, then check that the word has been typed correctly before continuing on to the next word. If the combination of letters typed has produced a word which is not the one you require, press 4 repeatedly until the correct word is displayed. Continue to the next word. If the word you require is not in the internal dictionary (i.e. it is a unique noun or a rarely used word) then it should be entered using the Normal (abc) mode. Editing Text Pressing 4 will move the cursor up and down, 2 will move left and right. When the cursor is between two characters, you can insert a new character. To delete one character, press @(
) once. To delete everything entered, press and hold @(
) for 2 to 3 seconds. Basic Operation 27 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 28 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Exploring the Menus Games Games.......................56 My Phone Profiles ...................... 30 Sounds...................... 31 Display ...................... 34 Language .................. 36 Auto answer .............. 36 Shortcut key .............. 37 Phone settings .......... 38 Defaults ..................... 44 Contacts Contacts list............... 46 Create ....................... 49 Groups ...................... 51 Memory status........... 52 My numbers .............. 53 Service dial E........ 53 Voicemail................... 54 Hot key dial ............... 55 My Contacts .............. 55 Browser Starting the Browser.. 59 Bookmarks ................ 61 Settings ..................... 64 Camera Camera Appearance .66 Preview mode............68 Capture mode............72 Calendar Viewing the Calendar... 82 My Media My Pictures................ 85 My Animations........... 86 My Sounds ................ 87 Memory status........... 87 STK (SIM Tool Kit) E Messages Settings......................73 Create........................77 Inbox and Outbox ......78 Chat SMS ..................79 User messages..........79 Cell Broadcast ...........80 Applications Games.......................89 Alarms .......................89 Sound recorder..........90 Clock..........................90 Auto power on ...........91 Auto power off ...........92 Calculator ..................92 Melody composer ......94 Note: When SIM is not supporting STK (SIM Tool Kit), Calendar will be displayed in main menu instead of STK. 28 Exploring the Menus X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 29 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM My Phone Profiles page 30 Activating a profile ...........................................30 Editing a profile................................................30 Returning to the default setting........................31 Renaming a Profile ..........................................31 Volume.............................................................31 Ringtone ..........................................................32 Message tone ..................................................32 Key tone ..........................................................32 Warning tone ...................................................33 Alerts................................................................33 Wallpaper.........................................................34 Colour themes .................................................34 Greeting...........................................................34 Operator notice F .........................................35 Backlight time ..................................................35 Key backlight ...................................................35 Sounds page 31 Display page 34 Language page 36 Auto answer page 36 Shortcut key page 37 Phone settings page 38 Call services.................................................... 38 Call diverts ...................................................... 40 Security ........................................................... 41 Network........................................................... 44 Defaults page 44 My Phone 29 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 30 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Profiles You can switch between 4 different profiles, each with a distinct combination of Volume, Ringtone, Message tone, Key tone, Warning tone and Alerts. From My Phone menu Press <(Select) The following profiles are available:
Normal Quiet Outdoor Meeting Suitable for everyday settings Ringtone for formal occasions
(Press and hold ! see Hash key on page 8) For noisy environments For meetings Activating a profile From Profiles menu 1. 4 move to the required profile 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to Activate 4. Press <(Select) Editing a profile From Profiles menu 1. 4 move to the required profile 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to Edit 4. Press <(Select) 5. 4 move to the required setting
(see Sounds on page 31) 30 My Phone X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 31 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Returning to the default setting From Profiles menu 1. 4 move to the required profile 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to Defaults 4. Press <(Select) Renaming a Profile From Profiles menu 1. 4 move to the required profile except Normal 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to Rename 4. Press <(Select) 5. Enter a profile name
(see Text Entry on page 26) 6. Press <(OK) Sounds You can select each sound from a preinstalled selection (shown in the figure right) or downloaded Ringtone in My Sounds (see My Sounds on page 87). From My Phone menu 1. 4 move to Sounds 2. Press <(Select) Volume You can adjust the ringtone volume. From Sounds menu 1. Press <(Select) 2. The ringtone will start to ring 3. 0 adjust the volume 1 or 3 volume up 5 or 7 volume down 4. Press <(OK) My Phone 31 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 32 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Ringtone You can select a Ringtone from the preinstalled selection or from My Sounds. From Sounds menu 1. 4 move to Ringtone 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to Preinstalled or My Sounds 4. Press <(Select) 5. 4 move to the required sound and sample sound will be played 6. Press <(Select) Message tone You can select a Message tone from the preinstalled selection or from My Sounds. From Sounds menu 1. 4 move to Message tone 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to Preinstalled or My Sounds 4. Press <(Select) 5. 4 move to the required sound and sample sound will be played 6. Press <(Select) Key tone The Key tone is the sound you hear when you press a key. From Sounds menu 1. 4 move to Key tone 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to On or Off 4. Press <(Select) 32 My Phone X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 33 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Warning tone The Warning tone indicates a low battery. From Sounds menu 1. 4 move to Warning tone 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to On or Off 4. Press <(Select) Alerts You can set the phone how the Alerts indicates. From Sounds menu 1. 4 move to Alerts 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required alert type 4. Press <(Select) My Phone 33 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 34 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Display Wallpaper You can change the Wallpaper by selecting a preinstalled image or from My Pictures. From Display menu 1. Press <(Select) 2. 4 move to Preinstalled or My Pictures 3. Press <(Select) 4. 4 move to the required image as wallpaper 5. Press <(Select) Colour themes You can change the Colour themes which affect the colour of the cursor and the background. From Display menu 1. 4 move to Colour themes 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required theme 4. Press <(Select) Greeting You can set your original Greeting which appears after startup animation. From Display menu 1. 4 move to Greeting 2. Press <(Select) 3. Enter your original greeting
(see Text Entry on page 26) 4. Press <(OK) 34 My Phone X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 35 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Operator notice F Operator notice is a feature which reminds you of how to operate selected features after you leave the display idle for few minutes. From Display menu 1. 4 move to Operator notice 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to On or Off 4. Press <(Select) Backlight time You can set the time length of the backlight. From Display menu 1. 4 move to Backlight time 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required time length 4. Press <(Select) Key backlight You can set the Key backlight on or off for the numeric keys. From Display menu 1. 4 move to Key backlight 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to On or Off 4. Press <(Select) Note: Setting Key backlight On might make the battery life shorter. My Phone 35 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 36 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Language You can change the display language of the phone. If you select Automatic, the handset will select the SIM default language ( E ). From My Phone menu 1. 4 move to Language 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required language or Automatic 4. Press <(Select) Auto answer When you connect the Personal Handsfree earpiece, you can set Auto answer on and answer a call automatically. From My Phone menu 1. 4 move to Auto answer 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to On or Off 4. Press <(Select) 36 My Phone
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X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 37 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Shortcut key You can assign two selected functions to the Right soft key and activate them by a Short press (press once) or a Long press (press and hold). From My Phone menu 1. 4 move to Shortcut key 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to Short press or Long press 4. Press <(Select) 5. 4 move to the required function 6. Press <(Select) The following functions are available:
Camera Games Contacts Start Browser My Media Alarms Calendar Calculator Sound recorder My Phone 37 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 38 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Phone settings You can customise each phone setting. From My Phone menu 1. 4 move to Phone settings 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required settings 4. Press <(Select) Call services From Phone settings menu 1. 4 move to Call services 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required setting 4. Press<(Select) Calls F You can check the call status. From Call services menu 1. 4 move to Calls 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required status 4. Press <(Select) Last call All calls Call waiting Callers ID Withhold ID Active line See the duration of the last call. See the total duration of all calls. Reset the total by pressing <(Reset). Activate Call waiting and see the status. Check how Callers ID is received. Check how your call ID is sent. Select a line to activate ( E ). 38 My Phone X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 39 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Service charges E You can control the cost of calls by setting the limit on the cost of calls and charge units of call time. From Call services menu 1. 4 move to Service charges 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required item to set 4. The current setting is displayed. You need to enter the PIN2 code to edit the Max cost and Price unit. Cost left Price unit Max cost Call meters Check the cost left. You can set the price per unit to add up the total by pressing <(Edit). You can edit the Max cost by pressing <(Edit). Check the total cost. You can reset the total cost by pressing <(Reset). Connections You can see the amount of transferred data. You also can reset the total amount of transferred data shown in All connections menu. From Call services menu 1. 4 move to Connections 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to Last connections or All connections 4. Press<(Select) Show my number You can select whether your ID will be displayed or not. From Call services menu 1. 4 move to Show my number 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required method 4. Press <(Select) My Phone 39 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 40 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Call diverts You can divert calls by setting the condition according to the type of calls. From Phone settings menu 1. 4 move to Call diverts 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required type of calls or Cancel all 4. Press <(Select) When you select Voice calls, 4 move to the required type and press <(Select) 5. 4 move to Status, On or Off 6. Press <(Select) When you select On, enter the phone number to divert. Then press <(OK) Voice calls will be diverted under the following conditions:
Not reachable: When the phone is not in the network coverage area, all incoming voice calls will be diverted. No reply: Unanswered incoming voice calls will be diverted. Busy: When the lines are busy, all incoming voice calls will be diverted. All conditional: With above 3 conditions, all incoming voice calls will be diverted ( E ). All voice calls: All incoming voice calls will be diverted. Fax calls will be diverted. Data calls will be diverted. No calls will be diverted. Voice calls Fax calls Data calls Cancel all 40 My Phone X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 41 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Security You can limit access to protect your phone, SIM, calls, information and data. You must enable the PIN before changing the code. Phone lock You can lock your phone, and you will be prompted to enter your unlock code when you switch on the phone with a different SIM inserted. From Security menu 1. Press <(Select) 2. 4 move to Status or Change code Note: You are advised to write down your unlock code for yourself. If you forget your unlock code, you will need to contact your service provider to unlock the phone. Changing the Status From Phone lock menu 1. Press <(Select) 2. 4 move to On or Off 3. Press <(Select) 4. Enter the correct 4-digit unlock code 5. Press <(OK) OR In idle screen 1. Press and hold <(Menu) 2. 4 move to Phone lock 3. Press <(On) 4. Enter the correct 4-digit unlock code 5. Press <(OK) My Phone 41 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 42 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Changing the Unlock code From Phone lock menu 1. 4 move to Change code 2. Press <(Select) 3. Enter old unlock code 4. Press <(OK) 5. Enter new unlock code 6. Press <(OK) 7. Enter new unlock code to verify 8. Press <(OK) Call bar You can bar certain outgoing and/or incoming calls using a password supplied by your service provider. When updating/checking the Call bar status, the phone must be registered to a network. From Security menu 1. 4 move to Call bar 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required function 4. Press <(Select) Bar voice Bar data Cancel all Change password 42 My Phone You can bar Voice calls and select the type from Incoming calls and/or Outgoing calls. You can bar Data calls and select the type from Off, International calls except home, International calls or All calls. You can cancel all Call bar settings. You can change the password. X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 43 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM PIN You can protect your SIM against unauthorised use. Once you enable the PIN, you will be prompted to enter the PIN code each time you switch on the phone. You must enable the PIN before changing the PIN code, and you must enter the PIN code to unable the PIN. From Security menu 1. 4 move to PIN 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to Status or Change 4. Press <(Select) Changing the PIN code Ensure the PIN Status is On before changing the PIN code. 1. Enter old PIN code with # - , 2. Press <(OK) 3. Enter new PIN code with # - , 4. Press <(OK) 5. Enter new PIN code to verify 6. Press <(OK) Changing the Status 1. 4 move to On or Off 2. Press <(Select) 3. Enter the PIN code with # - , 4. Press <(OK) PIN2 You cannot change the PIN2 code without the current PIN2 code. From Security menu 1. 4 move to PIN2 2. Press <(Select) 3. Enter old PIN2 code with # - , 4. Press <(OK) 5. Enter new PIN2 code with # - , 6. Press <(OK) 7. Enter new PIN2 code to verify 8. Press <(OK) My Phone 43 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 44 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Fixed dial E The Fixed dial feature allows you to limit your outgoing calls to a certain set of numbers saved in FDN (Fixed Dial Numbers), which is located in your SIM. When this function is on, only FDN can be dialled, and any attempt to call other numbers will fail. From Security menu 1. 4 move to Fixed dial 2. Press <(Select) 3. Enter SIM PIN2 code with # - , 4. Press <(OK) 5. 4 move to On or Off 6. Press <(Select) Network You can select a Network that is available in your current location. From Phone settings menu 1. 4 move to Network 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to New network or Search mode 4. Press <(Select) New network Search mode You can find a New network from the list. You can select an available network by Manual or Automatic. Defaults You can return all personal settings in My Phone menu to the factory default settings. From My Phone menu 1. 4 move to Defaults 2. Press <(Select) 3. Press <(Select) 44 My Phone X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 45 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Contacts Contacts list page 46 Viewing the Contacts list ................................. 46 Viewing the entries in the Contacts list............ 46 Editing the Contacts list................................... 47 Making a call using the Contacts list ............... 47 Sending messages from the Contacts list ....... 48 Deleting an entry from the Contacts list .......... 48 Copying an entry to the other Contacts list .....48 Create page 49 Creating a new entry .......................................49 Groups page 51 Viewing the Group........................................... 51 Editing the Group ............................................ 51 Memory status My numbers page 52 Copying all entries to the other Contacts list ...52 page 53 Viewing My numbers .......................................53 Editing My numbers......................................... 53 Voicemail page 54 Viewing Voicemail ........................................... 54 Editing Voicemail .............................................54 Hot key dial My Contacts page 55 Assigning Hot keys..........................................55 Viewing Hot key dial list................................... 55 page 55 You can store phone numbers in two locations: the SIM Contacts list and the Phone Contacts list. Note: See Text Entry on page 26 for information on entering text. Contacts 45 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 46 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Contacts list You can browse the SIM Contacts list and the Phone Contacts list individually, or both Contacts list together. Viewing the Contacts list From Contacts menu 1. Press <(Select) 2. 4 move to the required entry OR Press the numeric key which contains the first letter of the required name Located in Phone Contacts list Located in SIM Contacts list Viewing the entries in the Contacts list From Contacts list menu 1. 4 move to the required entry OR Press the numeric key which contains the first letter of the required name 2. Press <(Menu) 3. Press <(Select) 46 Contacts X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 47 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Editing the Contacts list From Contacts list menu 1. 4 move to the required entry OR Press the numeric key which contains the first letter of the required name 2. Press <(Menu) 3. 4 move to Edit 4. Press <(Select) 5. 4 move to the required item 6. Press <(Edit) 7. Edit an entry item 8. Press <(OK) 9. Press A(Save) Note: SIM Contacts list can contain only Name, Tel number 1 and Location No. Making a call using the Contacts list From Contacts list menu 1. 4 move to the required entry OR Press the numeric key which contains the first letter of the required name 2. Press C(Send) From Contacts list menu 1. 4 move to the required entry OR Press the numeric key which contains the first letter of the required name 2. Press <(Menu) 3. 4 move to Call 4. Press <(Select) Contacts 47 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 48 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Sending messages from the Contacts list You can send messages via the Contacts list (see Messages on page 73). From Contacts list menu 1. 4 move to the required entry OR Press the numeric key which contains the first letter of the required name 2. Press <(Menu) 3. 4 move to Create MMS or Create SMS/EMS 4. Press <(Select) 5. 4 move to the required item 6. Press <(Select) 7. Press A(Done) Follow the steps in Messages (see Messages on page 73). Deleting an entry from the Contacts list From Contacts list menu 1. 4 move to the required entry OR Press the numeric key which contains the first letter of the required name 2. Press <(Menu) 3. 4 move to Delete 4. Press <(Select) 5. Press <(Yes) Copying an entry to the other Contacts list From Contacts list menu 1. 4 move to the required entry OR Press the numeric key which contains the first letter of the required name Copy (entry name) to (SIM or Phone)? is displayed. 2. Press <(Menu) 3. 4 move to Copy 4. 5. Press <(Yes) 48 Contacts X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 49 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Create SIM Contacts list: You can store Name, Tel number and Location No. Phone Contacts list: You can store Name, 3 Tel numbers, 2 E-mail addresses, Ringtone type, Group, Hot key dial, Photo, Note and Location No. Creating a new entry From Contacts menu 1. 4 move to Create 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to SIM or Phone 4. Press <(Select) 5. 4 move to the required item 6. Press <(Edit) 7. Edit the entry item 8. Press <(OK) 9. Press A(Save) From Contacts list menu 1. Press <(Menu) 2. 4 move to Create 3. Press <(Select) 4. 4 move to SIM or Phone 5. Press <(Select) 6. 4 move to the required item 7. Press <(Edit) 8. Edit the entry item 9. Press <(OK) 10. Press A(Save) Contacts 49 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 50 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM From Contacts list menu 1. 4 move to [New entry]
2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to SIM or Phone 4. Press <(Select) 5. 4 move to the required item 6. Press <(Edit) 7. Edit the entry item 8. Press <(OK) 9. Press A(Save) The following entry items are available:
Icon Item Icon Item Name Tel number 1 - 3 E-mail address1, 2 Ringtone Groups Hot key dial Photo Note Location in Phone Contacts list Location in SIM Contacts list 50 Contacts X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 51 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Groups You can categorise the phone Contacts entries into 10 groups. You can name, select a particular ringtone, and insert a photo as an icon for each group to identify incoming calls. This function is available with Phone Contacts list only. Viewing the Group From Contacts menu 1. 4 move to Groups 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required group 4. Press <(Menu) 5. 4 move to View 6. Press <(Select) Editing the Group You can change the name, ringtone and photo assigned to a group. You also can reset a group setting to the default. From Groups menu 1. 4 move to the required group 2. Press <(Menu) 3. 4 move to Edit 4. Press <(Select) 5. 4 move to the required item To reset the group setting, select Defaults. 6. Press <(Change) 7. Edit a group setting 8. Press A(Save) Contacts 51 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 52 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Memory status Memory status shows how many locations are available in each Contacts list. You can copy entries of the SIM Contacts list to the Phone Contacts list and vice versa. From Contacts menu 1. 4 move to Memory status 2. Press <(Select) 3. 2 bars indicating Contacts list memory status are displayed
(in use location(s) / maximum locations) Copying all entries to the other Contacts list While displaying the Memory status 1. Press <(Menu) 2. 4 move to the required action 3. Press <(Select) 4. Press <(Yes) Note: Original entries will not be deleted from the Contacts list. 52 Contacts X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 53 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM My numbers You can store and view your information such as your names and phone numbers in your SIM. Viewing My numbers From Contacts menu 1. 4 move to My numbers 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to Line 1 or Line 2 4. Press <(Menu) 5. 4 move to View 6. Press <(Select) To edit the entry press <(Edit) Editing My numbers From My numbers menu 1. 4 move to Line 1 or Line 2 2. Press <(Menu) 3. 4 move to Edit 4. Press <(Select) 5. 4 move to Name or Tel number 1 6. Press <(Edit) 7. Enter the required name or number 8. Press <(OK) 9. Press A(Save) Service dial E See Service dial E on page 18. Contacts 53 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 54 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Voicemail You can store the phone number to your Voicemail and make a call to check if you have Voicemail. Viewing Voicemail From Contacts menu 1. 4 move to Voicemail 2. Press <(Select) 3. Press <(Menu) 4. 4 move to View 5. Press <(Select) To edit the entry press <(Edit) Editing Voicemail From Voicemail menu 1. Press <(Menu) 2. 4 move to Edit 3. Press <(Select) 4. 4 move to Name or Tel number 1 5. Press <(Edit) 6. Enter the required name or number 7. Press <(OK) 8. Press A(Save) 54 Contacts X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 55 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Hot key dial You can quickly dial the numbers which are assigned to each numeric key $
- , (see Hot key dial on page 17). This function is available with Phone Contacts list only. Assigning Hot keys While editing the Contacts list entry 1. 4 move to <Hot key dial>
2. Press <(Edit) 3. Enter the required number $ - , 4. Press <(OK) Note: To clear the Hot key dial assignment of an entry, enter # instead of the entrys original Hot key dial number. Then press <(OK) Viewing Hot key dial list From Contacts menu 1. 4 move to Hot key dial 2. Press <(Select) 3. The Hot key dial list is displayed My Contacts You can select from All, SIM or Phone to display the entries in the Contacts list entries. From Contacts menu 1. 4 move to My Contacts 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to All, SIM or Phone 4. Press <(Select) Contacts 55 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 56 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Games Games page 56 Playing a game ............................................... 56 Viewing Help for a game................................. 56 Wall Breaker.................................................... 57 Move Box........................................................ 58 Games There are two preinstalled games in you phone. Playing a game From Games menu 1. 4 move to the required game 2. Press <(Select) 3. Press <(Select) Viewing Help for a game From Games menu 1. 4 move to the required game 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to Help 4. Press <(Select) 56 Games X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 57 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Wall Breaker Move a board to deflect a ball towards rows of various coloured bricks. Some of the bricks release power up items, such as board extension, ball reduce, gun and more. But be careful: there are some items that works in the opposite way. The next level is achieved by removing all the bricks. Key operation Key Function Shoot (if your board has gun)
< / ( Release a ball 7 / ' Move left 3 / ) Move right 5 / # Pause / Continue 1 / % Suicide a ball
@ Exit and back to the Wall Breaker game menu D Quit and back to the idle screen Note: You can Resume your game from the moment you pressed @(exit) or D(quit). Resume is available as long as the phone is switched on. Games 57 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 58 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Move Box Arrange all the boxes into designated places. You can only push the boxes and only one at a time. So be careful not to push them into corners. Key operation Key 1 / % Move up 5 / + Move down 7 / ' Move left 3 / ) Move right Function
$ Restart the current stage from the beginning
( Return to the last step
* Save the current game
@ Exit and back to the Move Box game menu D Quit and back to the idle screen Note: You can Resume your game from the point you pressed @(exit) or D(quit). Resume is available as long as the phone is switched on. Meanwhile, if you have saved your game by pressing *, you can Load your saved data to continue from the stage you left off. The saved data is available even after the phone is switched off. 58 Games X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 59 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Browser Starting the Browser page 59 Navigating contents......................................... 59 Using the Browser........................................... 60 Bookmarks page 61 Managing Bookmarks in Browser ................... 61 Managing off-line Bookmarks.......................... 62 Settings page 64 Editing GPRS Connection............................... 65 Editing CSD Connection ................................. 65 You can access Internet services supported by the network, such as news, weather reports and sport. Starting the Browser From Browser menu 1. Press <(Select) 2. The WAP browser will start to connect to the network. To exit the browser, press
.D Note: If the server is not responding, press <(Retry) or try again later. Navigating contents Use 0 to scroll through the contents on the screen. When linked text is highlighted, press <(
) to load the page. 1 Scroll up Page up with Long press Scroll down Page down with Long press Return to the previous object 5 7 Scroll up 3 Scroll down Return to the next object Browser 59 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 60 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Using the Browser While browsing the homepage 1. Press A(Menu) or C(Send) 2. 4 move to Browser Menu To exit the browser, select Done OR Press D(Power/End) or @(
). 3. Press <(
) Description Return to the previous page. Enter URL and jump to the homepage. Jump to the homepage which is pre-defined in the browser settings. Store, view or delete WAP push messages from the network. Jump to the home page. Jump to a page by setting a bookmark. Add the current page to bookmarks. (see Managing Bookmarks in Browser on page 61) Save images or other items from the current page. Capture the screen image of the current page and view or delete it. Reload and update the current page. Select and set the following:
Homepage Downloads Restart Browser Security Information about the browser type and security options. Menu Back Go To URL Home Inbox Bookmarks Save Items Snapshots Reload Settings About... 60 Browser X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 61 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Bookmarks Once you store your favourite page or a frequently accessed page as a bookmark, you can jump to the page quickly. This eliminates the need to enter the URL every time. You also can assign hot keys to jump to particular pages. There are 2 types of bookmarks, one is in Browser and the other is off-line Bookmarks.
) Managing Bookmarks in Browser You can add a bookmark by entering the URL. From Browser Menu in Browser 1. 4 move to Bookmarks 2. Press <(
3. Press A(Menu) 4. Press <(
5. Enter the Title and URL with # - , 6. Select a folder 7. Press <(Save) Adding a current page as a bookmark From Browser Menu in Browser 1. 4 move to Bookmarks 2. Press <(
3. Press <(
Using Bookmarks From Browser Menu in Browser 1. 4 move to Bookmarks 2. Press <(
3. 4 move to the required bookmark 4. Press <(Go)
) to Mark Site
) Browser 61 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 62 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Managing Bookmarks in Browser While viewing Bookmarks 1. 4 move to the required bookmark 2. Press A(Menu) 3. 4 move to the required function 4. Press <(
The following functions are available:
) Details Delete Display and edit the bookmark information Delete the bookmark New Bookmark Add a new bookmark New Folder Add a new folder in which to save the bookmarks Move Move a bookmark in a folder Move to folder Move a bookmark into another folder Delete all Hotkeys Delete all bookmarks Assign bookmarks to keys Managing off-line Bookmarks You can store bookmarks in off-line Bookmarks. When you jump to the URL, the Browser will start up automatically. Adding a new bookmark From Browser menu 1. 4 move to Bookmarks 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to [New entry]
4. Press <(Select) 5. 4 move to Title: or URL:
6. Press <(Select) 7. Enter the required Title: or URL:
8. Press <(OK) 9. Press A(Save) 62 Browser X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 63 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Managing Bookmarks in off-line Bookmarks From Browser menu 1. 4 move to Bookmarks 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required bookmark 4. Press <(Menu) 5. 4 move to the required function 6. Press <(Select) The following functions are available:
Select Edit Delete Delete all Jump to the selected bookmark site. Edit the Title and URL. Delete the bookmark. Delete all bookmarks. Browser 63 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 64 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Settings Before accessing the Internet services, you need to set up a subscription with your network operator or Internet Service Provider (ISP) to enable the relevant configuration information. If you have any trouble with your network settings, please contact your network service provider. Note: Modifying default settings may cause failure of the Browser. See Personal Settings on page 106, for your details. From Browser menu 1. 4 move to Settings 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required network 4. Press <(Select) 5. 4 move to Activate or Edit To activate the selected network, select Activate. To edit the network settings, select Edit. 6. Press <(Select) 7. 4 move to the required setting 8. Press <(Select) You can edit the following settings:
Server name Primary IP Primary port Secondary IP Secondary port Linger time Homepage Connection In the Connection menu, you can edit GPRS and CSD connections. See the following section for details. 64 Browser X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 65 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Editing GPRS Connection From Connection menu 1. 4 move to GPRS 2. Press <(Select) 3. Press <(Select) to Edit Login name, Password, GPRS APN, Authentication Editing CSD Connection From Connection menu 1. 4 move to CSD 2. Press <(Select) 3. Press <(Select) to Edit Login name, Password, Dial number, Call type, Transfer rate Browser 65 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 66 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Camera Camera Appearance Preview mode Capture mode page 66 Key functions...................................................67 Status icons .....................................................68 Launching the Camera Preview mode ............68 Operating the Camera.....................................69 Options............................................................69 page 68 page 72 Camera Appearance Camera lens Self-portrait mirror 66 Camera X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 67 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Key functions Zoom in Zoom out Function Brightness up Key 1 5 3 7
Shutter / Options (Capture mode) A Options / Save a captured image
@ Exit the camera mode / Delete a captured image D Exit to the idle screen Brightness down Shutter Options Brightness down Zoom in Cancel Brightness up Zoom out Camera 67 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 68 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Status icons Image size Quality Close up mode Brightness Zoom (only Wallpaper size) Twilight mode Preview mode Launching the Camera Preview mode In idle screen, press @(
From main menu, press < Camera
) (if Camera is selected as Shortcut key) Note: The quality of display images may vary depending on the object or environment. Note: Displayed images may distort when shooting moving objects especially in a fast moving environment. 68 Camera X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 69 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Operating the Camera Brightness In Preview mode 3 brightness up 7 brightness down Zoom In Preview mode 1 zoom in 5 zoom out Taking a picture In Preview mode Press <(Shutter) to take a picture Note: See Image size below for changing the size of images Options In Preview mode 1. Press A(
) The option menu is displayed 2. 4 move to the required function 3. Press <(Select) Image size From options menu 1. Press <(Select) 2. 4 move to the required size 3. Press <(Select) The following image sizes are available:
Wallpaper size (128 x 128 pixels) CIF (352 x 288 pixels) Camera 69 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 70 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Close up mode Close up mode can be used to take pictures at a close range. From options menu 1. 4 move to Close up mode 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to On or Off 4. Press <(Select) Twilight mode Twilight mode can be used to take pictures in low light conditions. From options menu 1. 4 move to Twilight mode 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to On or Off 4. Press <(Select) Quality You can choose the image quality of your picture. From options menu 1. 4 move to Quality 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to Fine, Normal or Economy 4. Press <(Select) Effect You can enjoy various effects on your picture. From options menu 1. 4 move to Effect 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required effect 4. Press <(Select) The following effects are available:
Normal Sunset Monochrome Inverse Emboss Cold 70 Camera X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 71 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Self timer Self timer automatically takes a picture after a 10 second delay. After pressing the shutter, a series of ringtone will begin. The picture will be taken when you hear the shutter sound. From options menu 1. 4 move to Self timer 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to On or Off 4. Press <(Select) Shutter sound You can change the sound of the shutter. From options menu 1. 4 move to Shutter sound 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required sound 4. Press <(Select) Anti flicker If the display flickers, you can change Anti flicker to 50Hz or 60Hz. Choosing 50Hz or 60Hz is country dependent. From options menu 1. 4 move to Anti flicker 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to 50Hz or 60Hz 4. Press <(Select) Note: When taking a picture, flicker may appear in certain environments. Exit Use to Exit the camera mode. You can also Exit by pressing D(Power/End) anytime. Camera 71 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 72 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Capture mode When you press the shutter, all images are saved in My Pictures (see My Media on page 85). You can confirm and control the image before you save it. In Capture mode 1. Press <(
2. 4 move to the required function 3. Press <(Select)
) The following functions are available for a picture:
Create MMS Set as wallpaper Set as caller ID Set as group ID Effect (available only in Wallpaper size) Rename Properties Delete 72 Camera X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 73 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Messages Settings page 73 MMS settings...................................................74 SMS/EMS settings...........................................75 Receiving messages........................................76 Create page 77 Inbox and Outbox page 78 Chat SMS User messages Cell Broadcast page 79 page 79 page 80 Receiving Cell Broadcast messages ...............80 Reading Cell Broadcast messages..................80 Topic list ...........................................................80 Languages .......................................................81 Your phone has various messaging features, including SMS/EMS and MMS. You need to customise the settings of Messages and Network before you start. SMS/EMS You can send short text messages with media attached to phone numbers whose network support SMS/EMS. MMS You can send media attached messages to phone numbers whose network support MMS or E-mail address. Settings From Messages menu 1. 4 move to Settings 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to MMS or SMS/EMS 4. Press <(Select) Messages 73 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 74 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM MMS settings Server list You can configure up to 5 server profiles. From Settings menu 1. Press <(Select) 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required network 4. Press <(Select) 5. 4 move to Activate or Edit 6. Press <(Select) 7. 4 move to the required setting 8. Press <(Select) You can edit the following settings:
Server name Primary IP Primary port Secondary IP Secondary port Linger time MMS centre Connection To activate the selected network, select Activate. To edit the network settings, select Edit. 74 Messages X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 75 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Other settings for MMS Signature Reply text Receive setting Auto reception Mail settings You can set a signature to add to your message. You can select On or Off to add the reply text to the messages. You can select, accept or reject anonymous messages. You can select On, Off or Interactive. Validity period: Set the duration that your message is stored at the message centre. Select Maximum or Manual. Delivery report: Request a report on the delivery status of your message. Select On or Off. Sender visibility: Select Show or Hide your address to the recipient. Restore settings Reset the MMS settings to the factory default settings. SMS/EMS settings You can change the following settings:
Validity period Message centre Protocol Delivery report You can select from Defaults, 1 hour, 12 hours, 1 day, 1 week or Maximum. You can change the servers service number. You can select the type of protocol from SMS, Fax, Email, Paging, X.400, ERMES or Voice. You can select from On, Off or Ask. Messages 75 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 76 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Receiving messages When one or more messages arrive, New Message(s)! dialogue and the message indicator (
(see Message tone on page 32).
) will appear in the screen together with a message tone Note: Please be sure to keep enough free memory for new messages. When the phone memory is full, (
the display. Delete unnecessary messages from the Inbox or Outbox.
) will be displayed in the upper left of Reading received messages When New Message(s)! is displayed, press <(Read). If you have more than one message, use 4 to move to the required message. If you press other keys without reading new messages, the idle screen will be displayed. To read new received messages, press A (
Inbox. The following functions are available for received messages:
) and check the Reply Call Forward Chat Create a reply message to the sender. Call back to the sender. Forward the selected message. Send a chat message to the sender. (SMS only) Extract number Save the senders phone number in Contacts list. Delete Delete all Delete the message. Delete all messages in Inbox. Extract media Save the attached image in My Media. Move to SIM Move the message to the SIM memory. A (SMS only) Message info View information about the message. 76 Messages
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X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 77 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Create From Messages menu 1. Press <(Select) 2. 4 move to MMS or SMS/EMS 3. Press <(Select) 4. Enter message (see Text Entry on page 26) 5. Press <(Menu) The following functions are available:
OK Add slide Insert slide Insert media Previous/Next slide User msg. Add signature View Delete slide/
picture/animation/
sound Set timer Select Copy Cut Paste When you are ready to send a message, select OK. Add new slide after the last slide. (MMS only) Insert slide between slides. (MMS only) Insert media from My Pictures, My Animations or My Sounds. Move to the previous or next slide. Select pre-defined sentences and insert in the message. Add signature to the message. View and confirm the message before sending. (MMS only) Delete the current displayed slide, picture, animation or sound. Set a time and delay for sending (maximum 60 seconds) the message. (MMS only) Select text to be copied or cut. Selected text is copied into text memory. Selected text is deleted and stored in text memory. Insert the copied or cut text from the text memory. Messages 77 X100_OI_English_AAA.fm Page 78 Tuesday, August 17, 2004 1:55 PM To:
When you are ready to send a message, you need to edit the following items:
Enter receivers phone number for SMS/EMS, phone number or email address for MMS. Send carbon copied message to other receivers. Send carbon copied message to other receivers and hide that information. Enter a title for this message. Bcc:
Cc:
Subj:
6. Press A(Menu) 7. 4 move to Send or Save To send the message immediately, move to Send and press <(Select) To save the message in Draft folder, move to Save and press <(Select) 8. Press <(OK) Note: If a call comes in while you are creating an MMS message, the phone may abort the message without saving it. Inbox and Outbox You can store received messages in the Inbox and sent messages in the Outbox. From Messages menu 1. 4 move to Inbox or Outbox 2. Press <(Select) The following folders are available in Outbox:
Draft Unsent Sent Save messages which are not ready for sending or template messages. Messages which failed to send. Successfully sent messages. 78 Messages X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 79 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Chat SMS The Chat SMS feature enables you to read sent and received messages on one screen while in the chat mode with another party. From Messages menu 1. 4 move to Chat SMS 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to Start chat To check the history, select History and press <(Select). To clear the history, select Clear history and press <(Select). 4. Press <(Select) 5. Enter your nickname (up to 10 characters) 6. Press <(OK) Then you can start chatting with the other party, providing he/she has the Chat SMS facility on his/her phone. 7. Enter your message 8. Press <(OK) 9. 4 move to Phone number or Contacts 10. Press <(Select) 11. Enter or select a destination phone number 12. Press <(OK) Your phone sends the message. When receiving a message from the other party in chat mode, the text will be displayed automatically above the last message. 13. Press <(OK) to continue the chat User messages You can add your original text in User messages. From Messages menu 1. 4 move to User messages 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to [New user msg]
4. Press <(Select) 5. Enter text (see Text Entry on page 26) 6. Press <(OK) Messages 79 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 80 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Cell Broadcast You can receive your favourite information regularly from your service provider. From Messages menu 1. 4 move to Cell Broadcast 2. Press <(Select) Receiving Cell Broadcast messages From Cell Broadcast menu 1. 4 move to Receive 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to On or Off 4. Press <(Select) Reading Cell Broadcast messages From Cell Broadcast menu 1. 4 move to Latest messages 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required message 4. Press <(Read) Topic list Managing a topic From Cell Broadcast menu 1. 4 move to Topic list 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required topic 4. Press <(Menu) 5. 4 move to the required function 6. Press <(Select) Index The following Predefined topics are available:
Flashes Hospitals Doctors Pharmacy Road reports (Distance) 80 Messages X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 81 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Road reports (Local) Taxis Weather District Network information Operator services Directory enquiries (National) Directory enquiries (International) Customer care (National) Customer care (International) Adding a new topic From Cell Broadcast menu 1. 4 move to Topic list 2. Press <(Select) 3. Press <(Menu) OR 4 move to [New channel] and press <(Menu) 4. Press <(Select) to Insert 5. 4 move to Predefined topics or Manual 6. Press <(Change) 7. To select from Predefined topics, 4 move to the required topics OR To enter Channel no: manually, Enter Channel no:
8. Press <(Select) Languages You can select the language of the message you receive. From Cell Broadcast menu 1. 4 move to Languages 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required language set 4. Press <(Change) 5. 4 move to the required language 6. Press <(Select) Messages 81 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 82 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Calendar Viewing the Calendar page 82 Moving the cursor............................................ 82 Creating a reminder......................................... 83 Reminder list ................................................... 83 You can organise your calendar to remind you of a personal event, such as a holiday period or birthday. You need to set the clock, day and time before entering anything in the calendar. Viewing the Calendar In idle screen 1. Press <(Menu) 2. 0 move to Calendar 3. Press <
OR In idle screen Press 7 to display Calendar Moving the cursor When the Calendar is displayed, the cursor is on the current day. Press 0 to move the cursor to a different day. To display the next/previous month, place the cursor on the Month and press 4. To display the next/previous year, place the cursor on the Year and press 4. 82 Calendar X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 83 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Creating a reminder On Calendar 1. 0 move to the required date 2. Press <(OK) 3. Set HOUR with # - , OR 4 to set HOUR 4. 2 move to MINUTE 5. Set MINUTE with # - , OR 4 to set MINUTE 6. Press <(OK) 7. Enter a title of the event OR On Calendar 1. Press A(List) 2. 4 move to [New event]
3. Press <(Select) Follow the step 1-7 above. Reminder list Viewing a reminder On Calendar 1. Press A(List) 2. 4 move to the required entry 3. Press <(View) Editing a reminder On Calendar 1. Press A(List) 2. 4 move to the required entry 3. Press <(View) 4. Press <(Edit) See Creating a reminder above. Calendar 83 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 84 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Deleting a reminder On Calendar 1. Press A(List) 2. Press A(Del.) 3. Press <(Yes) to delete OR Press @(No) not to delete 84 Calendar X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 85 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM My Media My Picture My Animations My Sounds page 85 page 86 page 87 You can store your various multimedia files in different types of folders. Note: Changing SIM does not affect the contents of stored data. My Pictures You can store and manage the picture files. Picture files are displayed as thumbnails. Move the cursor with 0. From My Media menu 1. Press <(Select) 2. 0 move to the required picture 3. Press <(View) OR Press A(Menu) 4. 4 move to the required function 5. Press<(Select) The following functions are available:
View Create MMS Set as wallpaper Set as caller ID Set as group icon Rename Delete Properties Note: Group icon and Caller ID are available with JPG pictures only. My Media 85 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 86 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM My Animations You can store and manage the animation files. Animation files are displayed as thumbnails. Move the cursor with 0. From My Media menu 1. 4 move to My Animations 2. Press <(Select) 3. 0 move to the required animation 4. Press <(View) OR press A(Menu) 5. 4 move to the required function 6. Press<(Select) The following functions are available:
View Rename Delete Properties Note: Only GIF format animations are available with your phone. 86 My Media X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 87 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM My Sounds You can store sound files and manage them. From My Media menu 1. 4 move to My Sounds 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required sound Sound files are played automatically. 4. Press <(Play) to play again OR Press A(Menu) 5. 4 move to the required function 6. Press <(Select) The following functions are available:
Play Create MMS Rename Delete Properties Memory status You can check the Memory status occupied by media files. From My Media menu 1. 4 move to Memory status 2. Press <(Select) My Media 87 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 88 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Applications Games page 89 Alarms page 89 Setting the Alarms........................................... 89 Sound recorder page 90 Clock page 90 Time & date ..................................................... 90 Format............................................................. 91 Auto power on page 91 Auto power off page 92 Calculator page 92 Conversion ...................................................... 93 Currency rate .................................................. 93 Melody composer page 94 Composing a melody....................................... 94 Your phone contains a number of preinstalled applications. 88 Applications X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 89 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Games See Games on page 56. Alarms You can set 3 sets of alarms to sound or vibrate when the set time is reached. Note: If the phone is switched off at the alarm set time, the phone will switch on automatically and the alarm will sound (see Aircraft on page 2). The phone remains on after the alarm. Setting the Alarms From Applications menu 1. 4 move to Alarms 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required alarm set 4. Press <(Select) 5. 4 move to the required type of alarm To cancel the alarm setting, select Cancel. 6. Press <(Select) 7. # - , or 4 move and set HOUR 8. 2 move to the MINUTE 9. # - , or 4 move and set MINUTE 10. Press <(OK) The following types of alarm frequency are available:
Time Once Daily Mon to Fri Mon to Sat You can select the alarm tone from Melody. When an alarm sounds, the chosen melody will be heard and the display will flash with an alarm message. The alarm will sound for 55 seconds. To end the alarm, press any key. Applications 89 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 90 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Sound recorder You can record and make a sound file. From Applications menu 1. 4 move to Sound recorder 2. Press <(Select) to start recording 3. Press @(
) to stop recording Clock You can set the time and date, and select from various types of clock formats. Time & date From Applications menu 1. 4 move to Clock 2. Press <(Select) 3. Press <(Select) Time & date 4. The currently set time and date is displayed Setting time From Time & date menu 1. Press <(Select) 2. # - , or 4 to change HOUR setting 3. 2 move to MINUTE 4. # - , or 4 to change MINUTE setting 5. Press <(OK) Setting date From Time & date menu 1. 4 move to the current date 2. Press <(Select) Calendar is displayed 3. 0 move to the current date 4. Press <(OK) 90 Applications X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 91 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Format From Clock menu 1. 4 move to Format 2. Press <(Select) 3. 4 move to the required format 4. Press <(Select) Auto power on You can set Auto power on and automatically switch on the phone at the set time. Note: Even if the phone is switched off at the set Auto power on time, the phone will switch on automatically (see Aircraft on page 2). From Applications menu 1. 4 move to Auto power on 2. Press <(Select) 3. # - , or 4 to change HOUR setting 4. 2 move to MINUTE 5. # - , or 4 to change MINUTE setting 6. Press <(OK) 7. 4 move to the required setting 8. Press <(Select) Applications 91 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 92 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Auto power off You can set Auto power off and automatically switch off the phone at the set time. From Applications menu 1. 4 move to Auto power off 2. Press <(Select) 3. # - , or 4 to change HOUR setting 4. 2 move to MINUTE 5. # - , or 4 to change MINUTE setting 6. Press <(OK) 7. 4 move to the required setting 8. Press <(Select) Calculator You can use the 4-function calculator (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) for simple arithmetic operations. From Applications menu 4 move to Calculator 1. 2. Press <(Select) 3. Enter a number with # - ,
(maximum 8 digits) If a decimal point is required, press ". Press C to add - if needed. 4. Press ! to select an arithmetic operation 5. Enter a number (maximum 8 digits) 6. Press <(
) 92 Applications X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 93 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Conversion You can convert from/to a home currency using a currency rate. On Calculator 1. Enter a number with # - ,
(maximum 8 digits) 2. Press A(Menu) 3. 4 move to Conversion 4. Press <(Select) Calculated amount is displayed. Currency rate You can set currency rate to convert to/from a particular currency. On Calculator 1. Press A(Menu) 2. 4 move to Currency rate 3. Press <(Select) 4. Enter a number with # - , up to 6 decimal places. 5. Press <(OK) Applications 93 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 94 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Melody composer You can compose your own melody and store it as a sound file. From Applications menu 1. 4 move to Melody composer 2. Press <(Select) Composing a melody You can play a melody while composing. From Melody composer menu 1. Press <(Change) 2. Enter required notes with # - ,, " and !
3. Press <(OK) 4. 4 move to Name:
5. Press <(Change) 6. Enter a name for the melody 7. Press <(OK) 8. Press A(Save) Key $ % & ' ( ) *
Note C D E F G A B Key + , # " !
Set octave Dotted Note Sharp Rest Note Note length Format of the Notes The notes appear in a format like 2C4 by pressing $. The first number (2 in this case) indicates the note octave. The default value is 2. Press # to change the octave from 1 to 3. The third number (4 in this case) indicates the note length. The default value is 1/4. Press , to change the note length from 1 to 1/32. To enter dotted notes (i.e. notes extended in length), press ". To add sharp values to notes, press !. To enter rests, press +. 94 Applications X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 95 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Accessory PC Software The CD-ROM supplied with your phone contains software applications which allow you to manage the information in your phone from a Personal Computer
(PC), and to enable your PC to communicate with the Internet through your phone. These applications include:
Data Connection Assistant Software The Panasonic Data Connection Assistant Software allows you to connect a laptop or desktop PC to the Internet and other network services via your mobile phone. For further information, please refer to the documentation on the CD-
ROM, or to the Panasonic website www.panasonicmobile.com. Handset Manager With Handset Manager you can easily manage your phone information on a PC and synchronise it back to the phone. This information includes contacts, messages, the calendar and image or sound data stored in your phone. For further information, please refer to the documentation on the CD-ROM, or to the Panasonic website www.panasonicmobile.com. Note: A USB data cable must be purchased separately for connecting your phone to a PC. (See Data Cable on page 97). Installing the Software The software is compatible with PCs and laptops running Microsoft Windows 98 or later. On most PCs, the software should auto-install when the CD-ROM is inserted into the CD drive. If not, then autoplay must be manually selected in Windows Explorer. Follow the instructions that appear on the PC screen to install the software. Downloading software upgrades 1. Browse www.panasonicmobile.com 2. Select region and language 3. Select Support > Software from the menu 4. Click Data Connection Assistant Software or Handset Manager 5. Follow the instructions to download the PC software upgrade Note: Web contents may change without notice. Accessory 95 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 96 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Accessory Options Fast Travel Charger Carry a lightweight portable charger wherever you go to ensure you always have the power to talk. Each charger type is only available in the country / region of use. EB-CAX500AU EB-CAX500UK EB-CAX500EU EB-CAX500US Battery Double your talk time by having a spare battery. EB-BSX500 96 Accessory X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 97 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Personal Handsfree Talk and move while keeping your hands free by using this accessory. Just place the earpiece in your ear and the adaptor in the side of the handset - and talk!
EB-EMD35 Data Cable Use this to connect your phone to a PC so you can transfer data between them. EB-USX500 Car Charger Top up your battery in your vehicle by attaching this accessory to your phone and to the cigarette lighter socket. EB-CDG60 Accessory 97 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 98 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Troubleshooting Should any problem persist, contact your dealer. Problem Cause Remedy Phone will not switch on. Extremely short battery life for a new battery. Short battery life for an old battery. The battery level indicator does not appear and the phone cannot be switched on when charging. Battery fails to charge. Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone. Replace with a new fully charged battery. Leave the phone charging the battery for a few minutes before the indicator is lit and attempting to switch it on. Ensure the battery is fitted to the phone prior to commencing charging. Leave the phone charging the battery for a few minutes before the indicator is lit and attempting to switch it on. The network you are using and the condition of the battery can affect battery life. The battery has worn out. The battery is not attached to the phone or when the battery has been deeply discharged the phone will take a short time until the indicator lights. The battery is not attached to the phone. The battery has been connected to the phone after the fast travel charger has been switched on. The battery has been deeply discharged. The phone will take a short time until indicator lights. 98 Troubleshooting X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 99 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Problem Cause Calls cannot be made. Calls cannot be made from Fixed Dial Store. Calls cannot be received. The phone is locked. Outgoing calls are barred. The phone is not registered to a network. The phone is not switched on. Incoming calls are barred. The phone is not registered to a network. Emergency calls cannot be made. You are not in a GSM coverage area. Phone numbers cannot be recalled from Contacts. The phone is locked Phone number has been restricted. Remedy Unlock the phone. Disable outgoing call barring, or barred dial. Move to a coverage area and operate your phone after it has registered with a network. Check whether your SIM supports Fixed Dial. Check if the Fixed Dial is switched on. Check whether the phone number is stored in the Fixed Dial. Switch the phone on. Disable incoming call barring. Move to a coverage area and operate your phone after it has registered with a network. Check that the antenna symbol is displayed move to a coverage area and operate your phone when the antenna symbol is displayed. Unlock the phone. Switch off restriction. Troubleshooting 99 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 100 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Important Error Messages Capacity full!
Function unavailable The message area is full. Your messages cannot be stored until some of the currently stored messages are deleted. The selected feature is either not supported by the SIM or is not available with the current subscription contact your Service Provider. Incorrect: xx tries left The entered code is incorrect re-enter the code correctly. Insert SIM Invalid SIM Capacity full!
Password incorrect: Try again The phone has detected a problem with the SIM switch the phone off and then back on; if the message is still displayed contact your Service Provider. The SIM is blocked because one of the PIN/PIN2 unblocking keys (PUK/PUK2) has been entered incorrectly ten times contact your Service Provider. A message has been received, but the message store is full to receive messages, delete some of the currently stored messages or set messages to Auto Delete (MMS only). The SIM has failed one or more of the SIM personalisation checks contact your Service Provider. Phone number too long (Max:20) The edited or newly created Contacts number is too long for the SIM. PIN2 must be unblocked Unlock code incorrect. try again. The PIN2 is blocked permanently because the wrong PUK2 has been entered ten times. Services controlled by PIN2 cannot be used contact your Service Provider. On changing the phone lock code, verification of the new code is incorrect retry changing the lock code with correct verification. Disabling or enabling the lock code has failed due to incorrect entry of the lock code re-enter lock code. 100 Important Error Messages X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 101 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Unregistered SIM The network has detected an authentication failure because your SIM is not registered with that network contact your Service Provider. Important Error Messages 101 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 102 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Glossary of Terms APN CHAP Copy CSD Cut DTMF Tones EMS GPRS GSM MMS Network Operator PAP Password Access Point Name. Directs the user to the gateway or the required service. Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. A security feature in the GPRS network. Copies selected text from short text message without removing it from the original message. Circuit Switched Data. A communication method used to transmit data over telephone connections. Permanently removes selected text from short text message. Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones allow you to communicate with computerised phone systems, voice mailboxes etc. Enhanced Message Service. Upgraded feature of Text Messages. General Packet Radio Service. A GSM data transmission technique that transmits and receives data in packets rather than setting up a continuous channel. It makes very efficient use of available radio spectrum and users pay only for the volume of data sent and received. Global System for Mobile Communications. The name given to the advanced digital technology that your phone uses. Multimedia Messaging Service. Attach images and music to text message. The organisation responsible for operating a GSM network. Password Authentication Protocol. A security feature in the GPRS network. Used to control Call Bar. Supplied by your Service Provider. 102 Glossary of Terms X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 103 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM PIN PIN2 PUK/PUK2 Registration Roaming Service Provider SIM SMS WAP Personal Identification Number used for SIM security. Supplied by your Service Provider. If the PIN is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN will be blocked. Personal Identification Number used to control the Fixed Dial Store and Call Charge metering. Supplied by your Service Provider. If the PIN2 is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN2 will be blocked. PIN/PIN2 Unblocking Key. Used to unblock the PIN/
PIN2. Supplied by your Service Provider. If the PUK/
PUK2 is entered incorrectly 10 times, the PUK/PUK2 will be blocked. The act of locking on to a GSM/GPRS network. This is usually performed automatically by your phone. The ability to use your phone on networks other than your Home network. The organisation responsible for providing access to the GSM/GPRS network. Subscriber Identity Module. A small smart-card which stores unique subscriber and user-entered information such as Contacts and Short Messages. Supplied by your Service Provider. Short Message Service. A basic mail system used for cellular phones. This service allows sending/receiving of short text messages. Wireless Application Protocol. The communication standard which enables you to download resources from the Internet to your phone. Glossary of Terms 103 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 104 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Specifications Bands supported Temperature Range Charging Storage GSM900 Class 4 GSM1800 Class 1 GPRS Class 4
+5C +35C 20C +60C Weight 96 g approx. (Including battery) Dimensions (mm) Height x Width x Depth Supply Voltage Standby Time Talk Time Charge Time (Phone off) Antenna SIM Type Contacts Memory Memory Storage 90 x 44 x 18 approx. 3.7 V DC, 730 mAh 45 - 200 hours 2.0 - 7.0 hours Up to 120 min. Internal 3 V 200 + SIM 512 KB Note: Charge time will be longer when the phone is on. Battery life is affected by the network used and the condition of the battery. Talk and standby time depend on the upon network conditions, SIM, backlight usage and battery condition. 104 Specifications X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 105 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Licensing CP8 Patent Tegic T9 is a trademark of Tegic Communications Inc.T9 Text Input is licenced under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928 and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329;
Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro. Pat. No. 0 842 463
(96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB; and additional patents are pending worldwide. OpenWaveTM OpenWaveTM is a pioneer in the mobile data transfer industry, supplying voice and data revenue to the mobile communications sector. Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. 2004 Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of these instructions may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without obtaining express permission from Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. Licensing 105 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 106 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Personal Settings Use the table below to record your GSM/GPRS WAP settings. Hint Current setting Item WAP setting Primary IP Primary port Secondary IP Secondary port Timer Homepage Connections GPRS Login name Password GPRS APN Authentication None / PAP CSD Login name Password Phone number Call type Transfer rate Analog / ISDN Automatic / 9600 106 Personal Settings X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 107 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Index A Accessory ....................................... 95 Active line ....................................... 38 Aircraft (Safety Consideration) ............. 2 Alarms .................................. 9, 37, 89 Alerts .............................................. 33 All calls, Call services ....................... 38 Answered call, Recent calls ............... 16 Answering, Incoming call ................... 18 Antenna ........................................ 104 Anti flicker, Camera .......................... 71 APN ............................................. 102 GPRS APN .............................. 65 Appearance Camera ................................... 66 Phone body ................................ 7 Applications ............................... 28, 88 Asterisk key ................................... 7, 8 Authentication, GPRS ....................... 65 Auto answer .............................. 19, 36 Auto power off ................................. 92 Auto power on ................................. 91 Auto reception, MMS ........................ 75 B Backlight time .................................. 35 Backup Copies and Security
(Safety Consideration) ..................... 3 Band supported ............................. 104 Battery ...................................... 10, 96 Battery (Safety Consideration) ............. 1 Battery cover ..................................... 7 Battery level indicator ....................... 11 Bookmarks ...................................... 61 Bookmarks in Browser ...................... 61 Brightness, Camera .................... 68, 69 up/down ................................... 67 Browser .......................................... 28 Settings ................................... 64 C Calculator .................................. 37, 92 Calendar .............................28, 37, 82 Creating a reminder ...................83 Moving the cursor ......................82 Reminder list ............................83 Call bar ...........................................42 Call diverts ..................................9, 40 Call meters, Service charges .............39 Call services ....................................38 Call type, CSD .................................65 Call waiting ................................21, 38 End and answer ........................21 Ending both connections ............23 Ending one connection ...............23 Hold and answer .......................21 Caller ID ..........................................85 Callers ID ..................................19, 38 Calls ...............................................38 Camera ...............................28, 37, 66 Capture mode ...........................72 Preview mode ...........................68 Shutter .....................................67 Status icons ..............................68 Camera (Safety Consideration) ............4 Camera lens ................................7, 66 Cancel, Camera ...............................67 Capture mode, Camera .....................72 Car Charger (EB-CDG60) ..............1, 97 Care and Maintenance ........................6 Cell Broadcast, Messages .................80 Centre key .................................7, 8, 9 Change mode, Camera .....................69 CHAP ...........................................102 Charge Time ..................................104 Charging connector ............................7 Chat SMS ........................................79 Clock ..............................................90 Close up mode, Camera ..............68, 70 Colour themes .................................34 Conference ......................................24 Connections Call services .............................39 MMS ........................................74 Contacts ....................................28, 37 Index 107 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 108 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Contacts list .....................................46 Accessing while on a call ............19 Making a call ............................17 Memory status ..........................52 Conversion ......................................93 Copy .............................................102 Cost left, Service charges ..................39 Create Contacts list ..............................49 Messages .................................77 CSD ........................................65, 102 Currency rate ...................................93 Cut ...............................................102 D Data Connection Assistant Software ...95 Date ................................................90 Defaults, My Phone ..........................44 Delivery report MMS ........................................75 SMS/EMS ................................75 Dial number, CSD .............................65 Dimensions ....................................104 Display ........................................7, 34 Disposing of the Battery
(Safety Consideration) .....................2 Do Not Use (Safety Consideration) .......2 Downloading (Safety Consideration) .....4 Draft folder, Messages ......................78 Driving (Safety Consideration) ..............2 DTMF Tones ............................25, 102 E Earpiece ............................................7 Effect, Camera .................................70 Efficient Use (Safety Consideration) ......3 Electronic Devices
(Safety Consideration) .....................2 E-mail address, Contacts list ..............50 Emergency calls ...............................15 EMS .......................................75, 102 Create from Contacts list ............48 Settings ....................................75 End key .........................................7, 8 Ending a call ....................................15 Error Messages ..............................100 Exit, Camera ..............................67, 71 F Fast Travel Charger
(EB-CAX500xx) .........................1, 96 Fixed dial .........................................44 Flashing .............................................9 G Games ..........................28, 37, 56, 89 Glossary of Terms ..........................102 GPRS ..................................9, 65, 102 Greeting ..........................................34 Groups ............................................51 Groups (Status Icons) ................50 Set as group icon .......................85 GSM .........................................9, 102 H Handset Manager .............................95 Handsfree ........................................20 Hash key .......................................7, 8 Heating Equipment
(Safety Consideration) .....................3 Holding call ......................................20 Hot key dial ......................................55 Hot key dial (Status Icon) ............50 Making a call .............................17 I Idle screen .........................................9 Image size, Camera ..........................68 Inbox, Messages ..............................78 In-call operations ..............................19 Incoming call ....................................18 International calls ..............................17 International calls except home Bar data ...................................42 K Key backlight ....................................35 Key guard ........................................14 Key tone ..........................................32 108 Index X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 109 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM L Language Last call Cell Broadcast, Messages .......... 81 Display .................................... 36 Call services ............................. 38 Recent calls ............................. 16 Left soft key ............................... 7, 8, 9 Licensing ...................................... 105 Linger time, MMS ............................. 74 Location Phone Contacts list ................... 50 SIM Contacts list ....................... 50 Login name CSD ........................................ 65 GPRS ...................................... 65 Long press ...................................... 37 Low battery power warning ................ 11 M Mail settings, MMS ........................... 75 Main Menu ...................................... 28 Making a call ................................... 15 Max cost, Service charges ................ 39 Melody composer ............................. 94 Memory Contacts Memory .................... 104 Memory status, Contacts list ....... 52 Memory Storage ..................... 104 My Media ................................. 87 Message centre MMS ....................................... 74 SMS/EMS ................................ 75 Message tone .................................. 32 Messages ................................. 28, 73 Cell Broadcast .......................... 80 Inbox ....................................... 78 Outbox .................................... 78 Send from Contacts list .............. 48 Sending while on call ................. 20 Settings ................................... 73 Microphone ....................................... 7 MMS .............................................102 Create from Contacts list ............48 MMS settings ............................74 Server list .................................74 Mobile lock ......................................14 Multi-party call ..................................24 My Animations .................................86 My Contacts ....................................55 My Media ............................28, 37, 85 My numbers .....................................53 My Phone ..................................28, 29 My Pictures ......................................85 My Sounds ......................................87 N Navigating contents ..........................59 Navigation key ...............................7, 8 Network New network .............................44 Search mode ............................44 Network dependent .............................8 Network Operator ...........................102 Note, Contacts list ............................50 Notes, Melody format ........................94 Numeric keys .....................................8 O Operator notice ................................35 Outbox, Messages ............................78 Draft folder ...............................78 Sent folder ................................78 Unsent folder ............................78 P PAP ..............................................102 Part Names .......................................7 Password ......................................102 CSD ........................................65 GPRS ......................................65 PC Software ....................................95 Downloading .............................95 Installing ..................................95 Personal Handsfree ..........................97 Personal Handsfree Connector .....7 Phone .............................................46 Index 109 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 110 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Phone lock ......................................41 Phone settings .................................38 PIN .........................................43, 103 PIN2 .......................................43, 103 Playing, Games ................................56 Power (Safety Consideration) ..............1 Power key .....................................7, 8 Preview mode, Camera .....................68 Camera preview mode ...............68 Price unit, Service charges ................39 Primary IP, MMS ..............................74 Primary port, MMS ............................74 Profiles (Sounds) ..............................30 Meeting ....................................30 Normal .....................................30 Outdoor ....................................30 Quiet .......................................30 Protocol, SMS/EMS ..........................75 PUK ..............................................103 PUK2 ............................................103 Q Quality, Camera .........................68, 70 Quiet key ...........................................7 R Receive settings, MMS ......................75 Receiving messages .........................76 Recent calls .....................................16 Registration ...................................103 Rejecting A new call .................................22 Incoming call ............................19 Reminder list, Calendar .....................83 Reminder, Calendar ..........................83 Reply text, MMS ...............................75 Restore settings, MMS ......................75 Right soft key .............................7, 8, 9 Ringtone .....................................9, 32 Roaming ...................................9, 103 S Save, Camera ..................................67 Second call ......................................22 Secondary IP, MMS ..........................74 110 Index Secondary port, MMS ........................74 Security ...........................................41 Self timer, Camera ............................71 Self-portrait mirror .........................7, 66 Send key .......................................7, 8 Sender visibility, Messages ................75 Sent folder, Messages .......................78 Server list, MMS ...............................74 Server name, MMS ...........................74 Service charges ................................39 Service dial ................................18, 53 Service Provider .............................103 Settings Alarms .....................................89 Browser ....................................64 EMS ........................................75 Messages .................................73 MMS ........................................74 Phone settings ..........................38 Restore MMS settings ................75 SMS ........................................75 Shift key ........................................7, 8 Short press ......................................37 Shortcut key .....................................37 Show my number ..............................39 Shutter sound, Camera ......................71 Shutter, Camera ...............................67 Signature, MMS ................................75 SIM ...................................12, 46, 103 Attaching ..................................12 Removing .................................12 SIM dependent ...................................8 SIM Type .......................................104 SMS ..............................................103 Create from Contacts list ............48 Settings ....................................75 Sound recorder ...........................37, 90 Sounds ............................................31 Specifications .................................104 Standby Time .................................104 Start Browser ...................................37 Status icons .......................................9 Status icons, Camera ........................68 STK (SIM Tool Kit) ............................28 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 111 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Z Zoom, Camera ...........................68, 69 in/out .......................................67 Supply Voltage .............................. 104 Swapping call .................................. 23 Switching On/Off .............................. 13 T T9 Text Input ................................. 27 Talk Time ...................................... 104 Temperature Range ....................... 104 Text Entry ....................................... 26 Example .................................. 26 Extended ................................. 26 Greek ...................................... 26 Normal .................................... 26 Numeric ................................... 26 T9 ......................................... 26 Time ............................................... 90 Time & Date .................................... 90 Topic list, Cell Broadcast ................... 80 Transfer rate, CSD ........................... 65 Trouble Shooting .............................. 98 Twilight mode, Camera ............... 68, 70 U Unanswered call, Incoming call .......... 18 Unanswered call, Recent calls ........... 16 Unsent folder, Messages ................... 78 USB data cable ...................... 9, 95, 97 User messages ................................ 79 V Validity period MMS ....................................... 75 SMS/EMS ................................ 75 Vibration ........................................... 9 Voicemail .................................... 9, 54 Volume ..................................... 19, 31 W Wallpaper .................................. 34, 85 WAP ............................................. 103 Warning tone ................................... 33 Weight .......................................... 104 Withhold ID ..................................... 38 Index 111 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 112 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Note 112 Index X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 113 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Note Index 113 X100_OI_English_AAA.book Page 114 Friday, August 6, 2004 3:11 PM Note 114 Index Statement according to FCC part 15.19:
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. Statement according to FCC part 15.21:
Modifications not expressly approved by this company could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Statement according to FCC part 15.105:
NOTE: 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 generates, 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 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 isconnected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. RFExposure portable:
This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter."
RF exposure FCC:
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified 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 operation 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. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. (Body-worn measurements may differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. For body worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, use only accessories that contain no metallic components and provide a separation distance of 15mm
(0.6 inches) to the body. Use of other accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided. Health and Safety Information FCC:
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It 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. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies:
This EUT has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate
(SAR) for uncontrolled environment/general population exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in FCC/OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C (2001) and IEEE Std. 1528-2003 Detember 2003). The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. 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 *.
* In the U.S. and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg
(W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in.
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1 | 2004-09-22 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2004-09-22
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Compal Communications, Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0007960974
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1 | Physical Address |
No. 385, YangGuang Street, Neihu
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1 |
Taipei, N/A 11491
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1 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@ets-bzt.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
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 | Grantee Code |
QQX
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
EB-X100U
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
T****** D****
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1 | Title |
Deputy Section Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
+886-******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 |
t******@compalcomm.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | 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 | 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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | GPRS | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | Grant Comments | Power listed is ERP for 850 MHz and EIRP for 1900 MHz. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific belt-clips/holsters/accessories tested for this filing. GSM functions that are Body-worn operations are restricted to beltclips, 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 user`s body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are: Head: 0.642 W/kg Body-worn: 0.936 W/kg. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | Firm Name |
Eurofins Product Service GmbH
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1 | Name |
R**** K******
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1 | Telephone Number |
49-33********
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1 | Fax Number |
49-33********
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1 |
r******@eurofins.de
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.893 | 114 Hz | 243KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.537 | 48 Hz | 242KGXW |
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