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KU250 User Guide
- English This document is the user guide for the LG KU250 3G Video Mobile Phone. All rights for this document are reserved by LG Electronics. Copying, modifying and distributing this document without the consent of LG Electronics are prohibited. Disposal of your old appliance 1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC. 2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities. 3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. 4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. Part 15.21 statement
" Change or Modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. "
Part 15.105 statement 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 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 is connected
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS:
LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions:
(1) The limited warranty for the product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on the data of purchase of the product.
(2) The limited warranty extends on to the original purchaser of the product and is not assignable or transferable to any subsequent purchaser/end user.
(3) This warranty is good only to the original purchaser of the product during the warranty period as long as it is in the U.S., including Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. Territories and Canada.
(4) The external housing and cosmetic parts shall not be covered under these limited warranty terms.
(5) Upon request from LG, the consumer must provide information to reasonably prove the date of purchase.
(6) The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to the Customer Service Department of LG. LG shall bear the cost of shipping the product back to the consumer after the completion of service under this limited warranty. 2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
(1) Defects or damages resulting from use of the product in other than its normal and customary manner.
(2) Defects or damages from abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to moisture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, or other acts which are not the fault of LG, including damage caused by shipping blown fuses spills of food or liquid.
(3) Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or workmanship.
(4) That the Customer Service Department at LG was net notified by consumer of the alleged defect or malfunction of the product during the applicable limited warranty period.
(5) Products which have had the serial number removed or made illegible.
(6) The limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied either in fact or by operations law, statutory or otherwise, including, but limited to any implied warranty of marketability or fitness for a particular use.
(7) Damage resulting from use of non-LG approved accessories.
(8) All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to normal customer use.
(9) Products operated outside published maximum ratings. 3
(10) Products used or obtained in a rental program.
(11) Consumables (such as fuses). 3. STATE LAW RIGHTS:
No other express warranty is applicable to this product. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN. LG INFOCOMM INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL, RISING OUT OF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusive of imitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts; so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. 4. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:
To obtain warranty service, please call the following web address:
www.lgeservice.com n o N O I T A M R O F N I Y T E F A S A I T e h t d a e r e s a e P
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. w w w t a e t i s b e w C C F e h t Contents 5 Introduction 6 For your safety Guidelines for safe and efficient use 7 KE970 features 12 Parts of the phone Display information 16 On-Screen Icons 18 Installation Installing the SIM card and the handset battery Charging the Battery 20 Disconnecting the charger 21 Inserting the memory card 22 Removing the memory card General functions 23 Making a Call Answering a Call Entering Text 24 25 Selecting functions 29 and options In-call menu 30 During a Call Conference Calls 31 34 37 Menu Tree Profiles Activate Personalise Browser Home Bookmarks Go to URL History Settings Network profiles Cache Cookies Security certificates Information Multimedia MP3 player Camera Video camera Voice recorder 39 40 41 42 43 47 49 C o n t e n t s 2 Call history All calls Missed calls Dialled calls Received calls Call duration Call costs Data information Messaging New message Text Multimedia Email Inbox Email box Drafts Outbox 51 52 53 54 55 57 58 59 60 Sent Listen voicemail Info message Read Topics Templates Text Multimedia Settings Text message Multimedia message Email Voicemail number Push message Info message 61 62 63 64 65 67 Contacts Search New contact Speed dials Groups Copy all Delete all Settings Information My stuff Images Sounds Videos Documents Others Games & Apps External memory 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 C o n t e n t s 3 Contents Tools Alarm clock Calendar Calculator Memo Stop watch Unit converter World clock SIM services Settings Date & Time Set date Date format Set time Time format Auto update Languages 79 81 82 83 83 84 87 89 90 91 92 Display Wallpaper Backlight timer Brightness Home screen shortcut Menu style Dialing style Standby text Network name Connectivity Bluetooth Network USB connection Call Call divert Answer mode Send my number Call waiting Minute minder Auto redial Send DTMF C o n t e n t s 4 93 94 95 96 Security PIN code request Phone lock Call barring Fixed dial number Change codes Flight mode Power saving Reset default Memory status 97 Q&A Accessories 100 Technical data 101 Congratulations on your purchase of the advanced and compact KU250 3G video mobile phone, designed to operate with the latest digital mobile communication technology. Introduction This users guide contains important information on the use and operation of this phone. Please read all the information carefully for optimal performance and to prevent any damage to or misuse of the phone. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this users guide could void your warranty for this equipment. Use of phone cases with magnetic locks with slide type phones has caused problems such as loss of network signal and phones powering off. I n t r o d u c t i o n 5 Parts of the phone Open view Earpiece Navigation key v In standby mode:
List of Profiles Contacts list Messaging Calendar v In menu: Navigates menus. Menu key Microphone KU250 features LCD screen v Top: Icons showing signal strength, battery level and various other functions v Bottom: Soft key indications Clear key Clears a character with each press. Hold the key down to clear all input. Alpha numeric keys v In standby mode: Input numbers to dial. Hold down:
- for international calls.
- to dial voice mail centre. to
- for speed dials. v In editing mode: Enter numbers & characters K U 2 5 0 f e a t u r e s 13 KU250 features K U 2 5 0 f e a t u r e s 14 Left soft key/ Right soft key These keys perform the function indicated in the bottom of the display. Confirm key Selects menu options and confirms actions. End key v Switch on/off (hold down) v End or reject a call. Send key v Dial a phone number and answer a call. v In standby mode: Shows a history of calls made, received, and missed. Headset/Charger/Cable connector Note v Please ensure phone is powered on and in idle mode before connecting the USB cable. Micro SD memory card slot Rear view Battery cover Battery Terminals External camera lens Battery SIM Card Socket Memory card slot K U 2 5 0 f e a t u r e s 15 Getting Started Installing the USIM card and battery 1. Installing the USIM card. Your USIM card contains your phone number, service details and contacts and must be inserted into your handset. If your USIM card is removed then your handset becomes unusable (except for emergency calls) until a valid one is inserted. Always disconnect the charger and other accessories from your handset before inserting and removing your USIM card. Slide the USIM card into the USIM card holder. Make sure that the USIM card is properly inserted and the gold contact area on the card is facing downwards. To remove the USIM card, press down lightly and pull it in the reverse direction. To insert the USIM card To remove the USIM card Note v The metal contact of the USIM card can easily be damaged by scratches. Pay special attention to the USIM card while handling. Follow the instructions supplied with the USIM card. 2. Installing the battery. Insert the the battery into the battery compartment as metal contacts meet in the middle of the phone. Push down the top of the battery until it snaps into place. Place the battery cover to the phone as shown. I n s t a l l a t i o n 16 3. To remove the battery. Press and hold down the battery release button and lift off the battery cover. Turn the phone up-side down, as shown, then lift up the battery with your fingers and pull-out the battery. Charging the Battery Before connecting the travel adapter to the phone you must first install the battery. 1. With the arrow facing you as shown in the diagram push the plug on the battery adapter into the socket on the left side of the phone until it clicks into place. 2. Connect the other end of the travel adapter to the mains socket. I n s t a l l a t i o n 17 Installation WARNING!
Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning storms to avoid electric shock or fire. Make sure that no sharp-edged items such as animal teeth or nails, come into contact with the battery. This may cause a fire. Disconnecting the charger Disconnect the travel adapter from the phone as shown in the diagram below. Note v Only use the charger included in the box. 3. The moving bars on the battery icon will stop after charging is complete. 4. Ensure the battery is fully charged before using the phone for the first time. CAUTION!
If the battery is completely discharged, the charging display will appear on the LCD approximately 1 to 1.5 minutes after connecting TA. Do not force the connector as this may damage the phone and/or the travel adapter. Insert the battery pack charger vertically to wall power outlet. If you use the battery pack charger when abroad, use an attachment plug adaptor for the proper configuration. Do not remove your battery or the USIM card while charging. I n s t a l l a t i o n 18 How to use a microSD memory card
<MicroSD memory card>
<How to insert a microSD memory card>
1. Turn the phone off. Inserting or removing the microSD when the phone is on may damage the files stored in the memory card. 2. Lift the plastic cover which protects the microSD slot. 3. Insert the memory card into the slot. The gold contacts must be kept on the back of the microSD. Dont push the microSD too much. If it doesn't go into the slot easily, you may be trying to insert it in the wrong way or there could be a foreign object in the slot. 4. Once inserted, push the memory card until you hear a Click, meaning that the microSD has been correctly engaged. 5. Close the plastic slot protection. 6. To remove the memory card, turn the phone off, open the slot protection and push the microSD to unlock it. Carefully extract the memory card. I n s t a l l a t i o n 19 Installation Memory card formatting Before you start to use the memory card you have to format it. After you insert the memory card, select Menu oSettings oPhone settings o Memory status oExternal memory, then press the left soft key. Attention:
v Avoid using the Flash Memory Card when the battery is low. v When writing to the card, wait for the operation to complete before removing the card. v The card is designed to fit easily into the system one way only. v Do not bend the card or force it into the slot. v Do not insert any memory cards other than those made by microSD. v If the microSD has been formatted using FAT32, format the microSD using FAT16 again. For more information on the microSD, please refer to the memory card instruction manual. I n s t a l l a t i o n 20 This operation should only be done when you insert the memory card for the first time. During formatting various folders will be created for different data types. Turning the handset on/off Turning your handset on Ensure that your USIM card is in your handset and the battery is charged. Press and hold until the power comes on. Enter the USIM PIN code that was supplied with your USIM card if the PIN code request is set to On. (Note: Please refer to page 79) After a few seconds you will be registered on the network. Turning your handset off Press and hold off. There may be a few seconds delay while the handset powers down. until the power goes Do not turn the handset on again during this time. Access codes You can use the access codes described in this section to avoid unauthorised use of your phone. The access codes (except the PUK and PUK2 codes) can be changed by using the Change codes feature [Menu
#.1.4.3]. PIN code (4 to 8 digits) The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects your USIM card against unauthorised use. The PIN code is usually supplied with the USIM card. When the PIN code request is set to On, your phone will request the PIN code every time it is switched on. When the PIN code request is set to Off, your phone connects to the network directly without the PIN code. W E L C O M E 21 Installation PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits) The PIN2 code, supplied with some USIM cards, is required to access functions such as Fixed dial number. These functions are only available if supported by your USIM card. PUK code (8 digits) The PUK (PIN Unblocking Key) code is required to unblock a blocked PIN code. The PUK code may be supplied with the USIM card. If not, contact your network operators customer service department for the code. If you lose the code, contact your network operators customer service department. PUK2 code (8 digits) The PUK2 code, supplied with some USIM cards, is required to unblock a blocked PIN2 code. If you lose the code, contact your network operators customer service department. Security code (4 digits) The security code prevents unauthorised use of your phone. The default security code is set to 0000 and the security code is required to delete all phone entries and to restore the handset to the factory settings. Display information No USIM idle screen This is the initial screen of the phone that appears when there is no USIM card installed in the phone, or the installed USIM card is invalid. In this screen, users can only make emergency calls, and turn the phone off. To turn the phone off, press and hold down for a few seconds. I n s t a l l a t i o n 22 Screen structure If there is no USIM card installed, an animation telling you to insert a USIM card appears. If the USIM card inserted into the phone is invalid, an animation telling you that the USIM card is locked appears. Emergency call function The right soft key is represented by Emergency on the screen. Press the right soft key or dial your emergency number using the number keys, and then press to make an emergency call. Idle screen The idle screen appears when you have installed a proper USIM card and turned the phone on. Screen structure Idle screen consists of the operator's name, indicators, date and time on a background image. You can change the wallpaper in the Display settings menu. Numbering screen The numbering screen appears when a number key is pressed in the idle screen. Screen structure The numbering screen consists of status indicators, dialled number and soft menu. Status indicators are the same as those of the idle screen. You can change the size and colour of the dialling font in the Display settings menu. You can make a call while dialling a phone number by pressing
. Soft key You can use the soft keys for several functions while dialling a number. Using the left soft key, you can make a video call, send a message to the number, save the number to Contacts, search contacts. I n s t a l l a t i o n 23 Installation Handset lock screen When the Handset lock function is selected, you can only make an emergency call, release the lock, and turn off the phone in this screen. As always, you can turn the phone off by pressing and holding for a few seconds. Screen structure The screen structure of the Handset lock screen is the same as that of the idle screen, except that the lock message appears on the idle screen. Emergency call function You can make an emergency call using the right soft key. As with the No USIM idle screen, only emergency numbers can be dialled. Unlock function If you press key except right soft key and number key, a popup screen appears asking you to input the Security code to unlock the phone. The Security code is configured in the Change codes
(#.Setting o 2. Phone settings o 5. Security o 3. Change codes). If you key in an incorrect Security Code, the phone will remain in Handset lock status. If you key in the correct Security code, the phone will be unlocked, and the idle screen will be displayed. If you have turned the phone off in the Handset lock status, you will find the phone remains in Handset lock status when you turn it on. Barring password This service obstructs calling service in some conditions. This condition can be edited using the Call barring feature (#. Settings o 5. Call settings o 2. Call barring). The barring password is required when you use the call barring function. I n s t a l l a t i o n 24 The password is obtained from your network operator's customer service when you subscribe to this service. While this service is activated, the caller will hear the information message that the call is not connected because of the call barring. I n s t a l l a t i o n 25 General functions Making and answering calls Making a voice call 1. Enter the number including the full area code. v To delete a digit press
. To delete all digits press and hold
. 2. Press 3. Press to make the call. to finish the call, or close the handset. Note v To activate the speakerphone during a call, activate the touch keys and press
. G e n e r a l f u n c t i o n s 26 Making a call from the call logs 1. In standby mode, press latest incoming, outgoing and missed phone numbers will be displayed. 2. Select the desired number by using and the
. 3. Press to call the number. Making a video call You can make a video call in a 3G covered service area. If the called user has a 3G video phone in a 3G covered service area, the call will be established. You can also answer a video call for video incoming call. To make/answer a video call, do the following. 1. Input the phone number using the keypad, or select the phone number from the calls made/received lists. v To correct mistakes, press briefly to delete the last number, or press and hold numbers. to delete all 2. If you do not want to use the speakerphone, ensure you have the headset plugged in. 3. To start the video function, press the left soft key [Options] and select Video call. v You will be notified that you will need to close other applications to make the video call. Note v The video call may take some time to connect. Please be patient. The connection time will also depend on how quickly the other party answers the call. While the video call is connecting, you will see your own image; after the other party has answered, their image will be displayed on the screen. 4. Adjust the camera position if necessary. 5. Press to finish the call, or close the handset. Making a voice/video call from Contacts It is easy to call anyone whose number you have stored in your Contacts. 1. Press to access the contacts list. 2. Scroll to the contact to make a call. 3. Press to make a voice call. Press the left soft key and select Make video call to make a video call. 4. Press to finish the call. Making international calls for the 1. Press and hold international prefix. The + character prefixes the international access code. 2. Enter the country code, area code, and the phone number. 3. Press
. G e n e r a l f u n c t i o n s 27 Note v To reject an incoming call, press or the right soft key twice. v If you set Answer mode as Press send key (Menu #.5.0.4), you can answer the call by pressing after opening the slider. v If the answer mode is set to Press any key, any key will answer a call except for
. 2. End the call by closing the handset or pressing
. General functions Adjusting the volume During a call, if you want to adjust the earpiece volume, use on the left side of the phone. In idle mode, you can adjust the key volume using
. Answering a call When you receive a call, the phone rings and the flashing phone icon appears on the screen. If the caller can be identified, the callers phone number (or name if stored in your Contacts) is displayed. 1. Open the slider to answer an incoming call. G e n e r a l f u n c t i o n s 28 Note v You can answer a call while using the Contacts or other menu features. v When the compatible headset is connected, you can also answer a call using the headset key, as well as using the phone. To reject an incoming call, press
. v You can mute the ringtone when a call comes in by pressing and holding the volume down side key. Shortcut to activate vibrate mode You can activate the vibrate only mode by pressing and holding down after opening the phone. Signal strength You can check the strength of your signal by the signal indicator on the LCD screen of your phone. Signal strength can vary, particularly inside buildings. Moving close to a window may improve reception. Entering text You can enter alphanumeric characters using the keypad. For example, storing names in Contacts, writing a message, creating a personal greeting or scheduling events in the calendar all require entering text. The following text input methods are available with the handset. G e n e r a l f u n c t i o n s 29 General functions T9 mode This mode lets you enter words with only one keystroke per letter. Each key on the keypad has more than one letter. The T9 mode automatically compares your keystrokes with an internal dictionary to determine the correct word, thus requiring far fewer keystrokes than the traditional ABC mode. This is sometimes known as predictive text. If you press you can activate or cancel T9 mode. key, ABC mode This mode lets you enter letters by pressing the key labelled with the required letter once, twice, three or four times until the letter is displayed. 123 mode (Number mode) Type numbers using one keystroke per number. G e n e r a l f u n c t i o n s 30 Changing the text input mode 1. When you are in a field that allows characters to be entered, you will notice the text input mode indicator in the upper right corner of the LCD screen. 2. If T9 is on, you can change the mode to T9Abc, T9ABC, 123, T9abc by pressing
. When T9 is off, the mode will be changed to Abc, ABC, 123, abc. Using the T9 Mode The T9 predictive text input mode allows you to enter words easily with a minimum number of key presses. As you press each key, the handset begins to display the characters that it thinks you are typing based on a built-in dictionary. As new letters are added, the word changes to reflect the most likely candidate from the dictionary. 1. When you are in the T9 predictive text input mode, start entering a word by pressing per letter. v The word changes as letters are to
. Press one key typed. Ignore whats on the screen until the word is typed completely. v If the word is still incorrect after typing completely, press or more to scroll through the other word options. once 3. Complete each word with a space by pressing
. To delete letters, press
. Using the ABC Mode Use 1. Press the key labelled with the required to enter your text. to letter:
v Once for the first letter. v Twice for the second letter. v And so on. Example Press type Good. Press to get Home. to 2. To insert a space, press once. To delete letters, press
. v If the desired word is missing from the word choices list, add it by using the ABC mode. 2. Enter the whole word before editing or deleting any keystrokes. G e n e r a l f u n c t i o n s 31 General functions Refer to the following table for more information on the characters available using the alphanumeric keys. Upper case
. ,? ! 1 ( ) @ / : _ Characters in the order display Lower case
. ,? ! 1 ( ) @ / : _ a b c 2 AB C 2 d e f 3 g h i 4 j k l 5 m n o 6 oe M N O 6 OE p q r s 7 $
t u v 8 w x y z 9 Space, 0 P Q R S 7 $
T U V 8 W X Y Z 9 Space, 0 D E F 3 G H I 4 J K L 5 Key G e n e r a l f u n c t i o n s 32 Note v The characters assigned to the keys and their order of appearance depends on the language selected using the option Input method. The table above provides the characters set for English language. Using the 123 (Number) mode The 123 mode enables you to enter numbers in a message(a telephone number, for example). Press the keys corresponding to the required digits before manually switching back to the appropriate text entry mode. Using the symbol mode The symbol mode enables you to enter various symbols or special characters. To enter a symbol, select Options o Insert o Symbols. Use the navigation and numeric keys to select the desired symbol and press
. G e n e r a l f u n c t i o n s 33 Overview of Menu Functions You can launch a menu by pressing press to go into the sub menu. From the main menu you can also go into a submenu by directly pressing the corresponding numeric key as follows. The main menu consists of the following top menus and sub menus. in the idle screen. Move to the desired item and 1. Games & Apps 3. Profiles 5. Messages 4. Multimedia 4.1 Camera 4.2 Video camera 4.3 Music 4.4 Voice recorder 5.1 Create new message 5.2 Inbox 5.3 Mailbox 5.4 Drafts 5.5 Outbox 5.6 Sent Items 5.7 Templates 5.8 Emoticons 5.9 Settiings 1.1 My games & apps 1.2 Settings 2. Calling 2.1 Make Video call 2.2 Call logs 2.3 Call duration 2.4 Data volume 2.5 Call costs 2.6 Call divert 2.7 Call barring 2.8 Fixed dial numbers 2.9 Call waiting 2.10 Common setting 2.11 Video call M e n u T r e e 34 6. My stuff 8. Contacts 9. Browser 9.1 Homepage 9.2 Enter URL 9.3 Bookmarks 9.4 Saved pages 9.5 History 9.6 Browser settings 8.1 Add new 8.2 Search 8.3 Speed dial 8.4 Groups 8.5 Service dial numbers 8.6 Own number 8.7 My business card 8.8 Settings 6.1 My images 6.2 My sounds 6.3 My videos 6.4 My games & apps 6.5 Others 6.6 My memory card 7. Tools 7.1 Quick menu 7.2 Alarms 7.3 Calculator 7.4 Converter 7.5 World time M e n u T r e e 35
#. Settings
#.1 Phone
#.2 Screen
#.3 Date & Time
#.4 Newtwork
#.5 Security
#.6 Memory manager
#.7 Reset settings Menu Tree
*. Connectivity
*.1 Bluetooth
*.2 Server sync
*.3 USB connetion 0. Organiser 0.1 Calendar 0.2 To do 0.3 Memo 0.4 Secret memo 0.5 Date finder 0.6 Settings M e n u T r e e 36 My games & apps Menu 1.1 You can easily download games and other applications in this menu. It has two folders, Games and Applications, as default. Each folder has an embedded link for downloading games or applications. Please note that additional costs may be incurred when using online services. You can create a folder using the left soft key
[Options]. Settings Activating a profile 1. Move the cursor to the profile you would Menu 1.2 like to activate. 2. Press
. Games & Apps Adding a new profile 1. Select Add new from the Options menu. The following items need to be configured. Enter an account name for the profile. Service name Connection mode Choose from the given list of connection modes. (Default is TCP with Proxy or TCP without Proxy) Enter the WAP Gateway IP address provided by the operator. (e.g. 195. 115. 025. 129) IP address Proxy server portPort details are provided by the operator, depending upon the Connection mode. Access point Choose from the given list of access points. (For more details on adding or editing a new access point, refer to page 98.) 2. Press the
[Save] to save any configuration changes. You can edit and delete a profile by selecting Edit and Delete from the Options menu. G a m e s
A p p s 37 Calling Make Video call Menu 2.1 You can make a video call using this menu. 1. Enter the number you want to dial. v You can key in the number. v You can select the number from Search contacts using the left soft key [Options]
v You can find the number from call
[Video call]. logs by pressing 2. Press the ceter key [Video call] to make a video call. During a video call When you are in a video call, the screen will show the contact's name and duration of call, contact's image, volume indicator, video control panel, and your image. You can access the following option menus by pressing the left soft key
[Options]. v Mute/Unmute v Speaker (On /Off) v Bluetooth/Handset talk (When the Bluetooth headset is connected) v Hold/Resume v Capture v View sender number v Go to contacts v Go to messages v Settings v End call Incoming video call When a video call is received, the caller's information is displayed as following. v Picture/Animation: Displays picture ID, graphic image configured in Contacts, or default animation indicating the incoming call. v Caller's name and number: Shows incoming caller's number. If the number is stored in Contacts, displays the name of the contacts. C a l l i n g 38 Picture ID and animation setting is used in the order of Contacts, video file used in Group ringtone, and video file used in Profile. Also, sound can be set for the incoming video call. The sound setting is used in the order of Contacts, Group ringtone, and Profile. You can accept the incoming call by pressing the center key [Accept]. Also you can accept the incomming call and show the private image by pressing the left soft key [Private]. The incoming call ringing can be silenced by pressing the right soft key [Silent]. It can be also silenced by long press on on the left side of the phone. When ringing is silenced, press the right soft key [Reject] to reject the call. Call logs Menu 2.2 Missed calls (Menu 2.2.1) Allows you to view missed call records, make a call, send a message, and save the number in Contacts. Received calls (Menu 2.2.2) Allows you to view received call records, make a call, send a message, and save the number in Contacts. Dialled calls (Menu 2.2.3) Allows you to view dialled call records, make a call, send a message, and save the number in Contacts. All calls (Menu 2.2.4) Allows you to view the missed, received, and dialled call records. You can make a call, or send a message to the number you have selected from the records. You can also save the number in Contacts. C a l l i n g 39 Calling Call duration Menu 2.3 You can view call time by types. Press the left soft key [Options] to choose either partial initialisation or entire initialisation. Also press right soft key [Clear] to initialise a selected duration type. Initialization will require your Security code. The following timers are available:
v Last call: Shows the latest call time in units of hours/minutes/seconds. v Received calls: Shows incoming call time. v Dialled calls: Shows outgoing call time. v All calls: Shows total call time. Data volume Menu 2.4 Allows you to check the sent, received and all data volume transferred. C a l l i n g 40 Press the left soft key [Clear all] to choose entire initialization. You can also use the confirm key [Clear] for the initialization of the selected volume type. Initialization will require your Security code. Call costs 1. This function displays the call costs of Menu 2.5 the Last call and All calls. 2. To initialise, press the center key [Clear]
and enter the PIN2 code. 3. You can select either Units or Currency in Set call cost. According to your setting, the call cost is displayed during a call (If USIM and Network support Advice Of Charge(AOC)). 4. In the Set limit configuration, select On to configure the cost limit. When a cost limit is configured, and the call costs reach the limit, making a call will not be allowed. Call divert Menu 2.6 Call divert menus for voice and video calls are provided. If you press divert menu.
, you can activate call 2. When the number list is exsisted Displays To other number menu including of the number list. While waiting for the result from the network, a Requesting message and animation appears. Voice calls (Menu 2.6.1) v All voice calls v When busy v No answer v Not reachable 1. When the number list is not exsisted Converts to an editor for entering a divert number. You can input the number to divert a call directly or search it in phonebook. If you press
[Divert], the phone will send the request to service provider after entering the number. While waiting for the result from the network, a Requesting message and animation appears. 3. Option menu After activating All voice calls menu, selecting the Options menu at the bottom of the menus displays the Deactivate, Deactivate all, View status and clear list menus. The View status menu shows the settings on the network. If you select this menu, Requesting. message and animation appear. Then the network settings are displayed when the information is received from the network. If you select the Deactivate menu, the call divert numbers registered in the network are deleted after user confirmation. Clear list menu will delete all divert number list. C a l l i n g 41 Calling Video calls (Menu 2.6.2) v All video calls 1. When the number list is not exsisted Converts to an editor for entering a divert number. You can input the number to divert a call directly or search it in phonebook. If you press
[Divert], the phone will send the request to service provider after entering the number. While waiting for the result from the network, a Requesting message and animation appears. 2. When the number list is exsisted Displays To other number menu including of the number list. While waiting for the result from the network, a Requesting message and animation appears. C a l l i n g 42 3. Option menu After activating the All video calls menu, selecting the Options menu at the bottom of the menus displays the Deactivate, Deactivate all, View status and clear list menus. If you select the Deactivate menu, the call divert numbers registered in the network are deleted after user confirmation. Selecting the Cancel all menu will display the operation result after showing the Requesting message and animation. Clear list menu will delete all divert number list. v When busy 1. When the number list is not exsisted It operates the same as All voice calls menu. 2. When the number list is exsisted It operates the same as All voice calls menu. 3. When Option menu is selected It activates and operates If busy menu. It operates the same as All voice calls menu. v No answer 1. When the number list is not exsisted It operates the same as All voice calls menu. 2. When To a number is selected It operates the same as All voice calls menu. 3. When Option menu is selected Activates and operates No answer menu. It operates the same as All voice calls menu except that users can configure delay time in the Set waiting time menu in the menu list. v Not reachable 1. When the number list is not exsisted It operates the same as All voice calls menu. 2. When the number list is exsisted It operates the same as All voice calls menu. 3. When Options menu is selected Activates and operates If out of reach menu. It operates the same as All voice calls menu. Menu 2.7 Call barring Call barring menus for Voice and Video calls are provided. The menu consists of Voice calls, Video calls and Deactivate all. The Voice calls and Video calls menus have the following submenus. The Call barring menu consists of All outgoing, Outgoing international, Outgoing international calls except home country, All incoming and Incoming when abroad submenus. C a l l i n g 43 Calling The All outgoing menu bars dialling all outgoing calls, the Outgoing international menu bars dialling outgoing international calls, and the Outgoing international calls except home country menu bars dialling outgoing international calls except for the Home PLMN country. All incoming rejects all incoming calls and the Incoming when abroad menu rejects incoming calls when roaming. Voice calls (Menu 2.7.1) C a l l i n g 44 Video calls (Menu 2.7.2) v All outgoing 1. When is selected, it receives the Barring password from user, and activates the barring service on the network. A requesting message and animation appears. When the network answers, the result of the operation is displayed. 2. When the Options menu is selected, it activates the Outgoing calls menu. Select the Options menu from the soft menus on the lowest menu. Then Deactivate, Deactivate all, View status and Change password menus appear. The Deactivate menu deactivates the barring service after the user's Barring password is entered. The Deactivate all menu deactivates all barring services configured in the network after the user's Barring password has been entered. The View status menu enables users to view the current network configuration. Selecting View status menu displays the Requesting message with animation and the result of the operation when the network answers. Change password menu enables users to change the current barring password. v Outgoing international 1. When is selected, it operates in the same way as the Outgoing calls menu. 2. When the Options menu is selected, it activates and operates the International calls menu. It operates in the same way as the Outgoing calls menu. v Outgoing international calls except home country 1. When is selected, it operates in the same way as the Outgoing calls menu. 2. When the Options menu is selected It activates and operates the International except home country menu. It operates in the same way as the Outgoing calls menu. v All incoming 1. When is selected, it operates in the same way as the Outgoing calls menu. 2. When the Options menu is selected, it activates and operates the Incoming calls menu. It operates in the same way as the Outgoing calls menu. v Incoming when abroad 1. When is selected, it operates in the same way as the Outgoing calls menu. 2. When the Options menu is selected, it activates and operates the Incoming calls when abroad menu. It operates in the same way as the Outgoing calls menu. Deactivate all (Menu 2.7.3) C a l l i n g 45 Calling Fixed dial numbers v FDN ON/OFF: Select whether to Menu 2.8 activate FDN or not. PIN authentication is required. v FDN List: Displays the current FDN list. You can edit, add, or delete fixed dial numbers. PIN2 authentication is requried to edit,add, or delete the list. And the configuration information is saved on the USIM. The information saved on the USIM is used when FDN restricts outgoing calls. Call waiting v Activate: Activates waiting service. Menu 2.9 Selecting this item, displays requesting message and animation. When the network answers, the result of the operation is displayed. C a l l i n g 46 v Deactivate: Deactivates Call waiting service. Selecting this item displays requesting message and animation. When the network answers, the result of the operation is displayed. v View status: Displays activated Call waiting service group item of the network. Selecting this item displays requesting message and animation. When the network answers, the result of the operation is displayed. Common setting Menu 2.10 Call reject (Menu 2.10.1) You can set whether to reject incoming calls. 1. Select On in Reject menu to activate call reject. The Reject list menu appears. 2. Set the desired call reject option in the Reject list menu. v All calls: Rejects all calls. v Contacts: Rejects the calls from the number stored in Contacts. v Groups: You can specify call rejects by group units stored in Contacts. v Unregistered: Rejects calls from the number not stored in Contacts. v No caller ID: Reject calls which do not have CLI information. Send my number (Menu 2.10.2) v Set by network: Configures with the default settings determined by the service provider. v On: Configures to send my phone number when making an outgoing call. v Off: Configures not to send my phone number when making an outgoing call. Auto redial (Menu 2.10.3) Allows you to set the auto redial function when a call attempt has failed. Answer mode (Menu 2.10.4) Allows you to set the answering method. You can choose between Press send key, Slide up and Press any key. Minute minder (Menu 2.10.5) Determines whether to sound a 1 minute tone every 1 minute when you are on the phone. BT answer mode (Menu 2.10.6) v Hands-free: You can answer a call using the Bluetooth headset, when the Bluetooth is connected. C a l l i n g 47 Calling v Handset: If you press on the handset to answer a call, you can talk on the handset. If you press the Bluetooth headset key to answer a call, you can talk using the Bluetooth headset. This is the initial answer mode selection. And while talking, you can switch from handset to headset or from headset to handset. Note Save new number (Menu 2.10.7) v You can adjust the brightness by In this menu, you can save the phone number when ending a call if the phone number is not saved in a phonebook. using the qr. Slide close setting (Menu 2.10.8) when the slide is down, you can set the call is ended or not. C a l l i n g 48 Menu 2.11 Video call You can set the screen display when making /receiving a video call. v Use private image: Determine whether to show the private image or not. v Select private image: Select the still image to be displayed. v Mirror: Select to activate the mirror effect or not.
- On: Displays the image flipped side to side.
- Off: Displays the image as it is. v My image size: Select my image size to be displayed. v My image position: Select the position where your image will be displayed. Profiles You can select ringtone or vibration for an incoming call and configure the sound and volume of the ringtone, key tone, and sound effect, according to a profile. The profiles provided include [Normal], [Silent],
[Vibrate only], [Outdoor], [Headset],
[Customised 1], [Customised 2], and
[Customised 3]. Select a profile, and press to activate the profile. After pressing the left soft key [Options], select the Edit menu for the [Normal], [Outdoor], [Headset],
[Customised 1], [Customised 2] and
[Customised 3] profile to change the configuration. A different list of options is available for each profile that has been selected for editing. v Alert by This option determines the incoming call notification mode. You can select from
[Ring], [Vibration], [Silent], [Ring &
vibration], [Ring after vibration], [Max Ring & Vibration]. v Voice ringtone You can select the ringtone for incoming voice calls. v Video ringtone You can select the ringtone for incoming video calls. v Volume|
Set the ringtone volume. v Message alert You can set how often the phone is to inform you of a received message until it is read. v Message tone You can select a file from among your own personal files or from the default files, to be played by the phone upon receiving a message. v Key tone You can set the key tone to be played when pressing the keys. P r o f i l e s 49 Profiles v Key tone volume You can set the volume of the chosen key tone, choosing from 7 available levels. v Slide tone Select the desired tone the phone will emit when you slide up/down the phone. v Confirmation tone You can set the confirmation tone to be played by the phone to confirm actions. v Start up sound You can set the effect to be played when the phone is switched on. v Select start up sound You can select which file will be played when the phone is switched on. v Power off sound You can set the effect to be played when the phone is switched off. v Select power off sound You can select which file will be played when the phone is switched off. P r o f i l e s 50 Camera Menu 4.1 This application enables you to take a still picture. You can take a picture in the size you want, and use it for the address book photo, home screen and other more general purposes. Once taken, the picture can be sent by Message, Postcard, E-mail or Bluetooth. Brightness : From 2.0 to 2.0 at 0.5 intervals. The higher the level, the brighter the screen. Zoom: x1, x2 (Note:
Available zoom level depends on the size.) v You can zoom in with/
zoom out with in preview mode. Options Rec. Back Press the to record the image. Multimedia 1. Press the left soft key to access Options and set the desired environment as follows. v Move between the options menus with
. v Select the desired value with and confirm the
selection with
. Menu Go to Size Quality Multishot Description The Pictures folder is launched and displays existing pictures as thumbnails. You can view pictures by pressing . You can also send the selected picture to another party via Message, Postcard, E-Mail or Bluetooth. 1600x1200 ( ), 1280x960 ( ), 640x480 ( ), Wallpaper ( ), 176x144 ( ), Contact ( ) Super fine ( ), Fine ( ), Standard ( ) One, Three ( ), Six ( ), Nine ( )
(Note: Available Burst shot depends on the size.) M u l t i m e d a i 51 Multimedia Menu Brightness Description From 2.0 to 2.0 at 0.5 intervals. The higher the level, the brighter the screen. Description Menu Swap cam You can switch the camera to activate either the Internal or the External camera. Preview screen 2. After finishing all the settings, press the right soft key [Close]. 3. Focus the camera on what you want to take and press
. 4. Press to save the picture. It is saved in the Pictures folder of My Files. Note v Press the right soft key [Back] to go back to the preview mode without saving the picture. White balanceYou can adjust the tone of the background photo according to the weather. Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Illuminate, Indoors Night mode You can take better pictures at night by selecting On. Timer Frame Shot You can apply one of 10 frame effects when taking a picture.
(available only in case of Wallpaper size) You can delay the camera shutter time. None, 3 secs., 5secs., 10 secs. is shown when the timer is activated. None, Black & White, Negative, Sepia Select the desired shutter sound. Select the desired memory, either Handset or External. You can activate the mirror effect by selecting On. Memory Sound Mirror Effect M u l t i m e d a i 52 Menu 4.2 Video camera This application enables you to record a video clip. You can play and watch a saved video file in this menu. Once recorded, a video clip can be sent by Message, E-mail or Bluetooth. Brightness: From 2.0 to 2.0 at 0.5 intervals. The higher the level, the brighter the screen. Zoom: x1, x2 (Note:
Available zoom level depends on the size.) v You can zoom in with/
zoom out with in preview mode. Options Rec. Back Press the to record the image. 1. Press the left soft key to access Options and set the desired environment as follows. v Move between the options menus with
. v Select the desired value with and confirm the
selection with
. Menu Go to Size Quality Brightness
. You Description The Videos folder is launched and displays existing videos as thumbnails. You can view videos by pressing can also send the selected video to another party via Message, E-mail or Bluetooth. 320x240 ( ), 176x144 ( ), 128x96 ( ) Super fine ( ), Fine ( ), Standard ( ) From 2.0 to 2.0 at 0.5 intervals. The higher the level, the brighter the screen. M u l t i m e d a i 53 2. After finishing all the settings, press the right soft key [Close]. 3. 3. Focus the camera on what to record to start recording. And and press press v You can pause the recording by pressing the left soft key [Pause]. to stop recording. 4. Press to save the video clip. It is saved in the Videos folder of My Files. Note v Press the right soft key [Back] to go back to the preview mode without saving the video clip. Multimedia Description Menu White balance You can adjust the tone of the background video according to the weather. Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Illuminate, Indoors Night mode You can take better shots at Effect Duration Memory Mirror Sound night by selecting On. None, Black & White, Negative, Sepia Select the desired recording time. MMS, 30 secs., 1min, 2mins., 5mins., 60 mins. Select the desired memory, either Handset or External. You can activate the mirror effect by selecting On. Decide whether to record the sound or not. Swap cam You can switch the camera to activate either Internal or External. M u l t i m e d a i 54 Music Menu 4.3 Now playing (Menu 4.3.1) This menu will be activated when there are some tracks currently played. Recent tracks (Menu 4.3.2) This menu shows the last 20 tracks that were played. All tracks (Menu 4.3.3) You can view all the music files stored in the phone/external memory. Playlists (Menu 4.3.4) You can create your own playlists by choosing tracks from the All tracks menu list. Artists (Menu 4.3.5) You can view and play music sorted by Artists. Albums (Menu 4.3.6) You can view and play music sorted by Albums. Genres (Menu 4.3.7) You can view and play music sorted by Genres. Shuffle tracks (Menu 4.3.8) If you want to play the music continuously and randomly, select this option. Voice recorder Menu 4.4 1. Press the left soft key [Option] to display the option pop up menu before recording. 2. Move to the desired menu item using
and press
. v Quality: You can select a recording quality from High, Medium, and Low. M u l t i m e d a i 55 v Play: You can play the voice. v Send: To send the recorded file. Select one from Message, E-mail and Bluetooth using
and press
. v File: You can change the name of file and view the information. v Delete: Select this menu to delete a recorded file. v Use as: You can set the recorded file athe Voice Ringtone, Video Ringtone. v Go to my sounds: Opens the Voice recordings folder in My Files. 7. Press the right soft key to close the sub-menu popup window. Multimedia v Duration: You can set the recording duration to MMS msg. size, 30 secs, or 1 min. v Record: You can record new voice. v My files: Opens the Voice recordings folder in My Files. 3. Pressing starts recording. When a recording is started, the recording time appears on the LCD. To cancel the recording, press the Back. 4. When you finish the recording, press to exit. The recorded file is automatically saved in the Voice recordings folder in My files. If you press recording new voice. again, you can start 5. Press the left soft key to select the various options after the voice recording. 6. Select the desired menu using
and press
. M u l t i m e d a i 56 Create new messageMenu 5.1 Message (Menu 5.1.1) You can write and edit a message containing a combination of text, image, video and audio. 1. Enter your message in the Message field. Option menus in Message field v Insert: You can perform the following actions:
1. Image: You can insert an image.
(Existing image/Take picture) 2. Video: You can insert a video clip.
(One video clip per slide) 3. Sound: You can insert a sound file.
(One sound per slide) 4. Symbols: You can insert symbols. After entering the corresponding number keys, press
. Messages 5. Template: You can insert a text template saved on the phone. After
. The selecting a template, press selected template is inserted into the Message window. 6. Emoticon: You can insert an emoticon on writing a message, 7. Name & number: After searching the name and the number in phonebook, you can insert the entry. 8. New slide: Select this to add a new slide. 9. Subject: Select this to insert a subject. v Save to drafts: Select this to save the message to drafts. v Input method: Select the desired dictionary mode. v Writing language: You can select the language for writing a message. M e s s a g e s 57 Messages v Add to dictionary: You can add a word to the dictionary. v Cancel:
2. Press the right soft key [Back] to exit the menu or go to previous menu after setting submenus. 3. Press the confirmation key [Send] to send the message. The message will automatically be saved in the Sent Items folder. If the message has not been sent, it will remain in the Outbox with a failed status. E-Mail (Menu 5.1.2) To send/receive an e-mail, you should set up the e-mail account. (Refer to page 57~59 for how to set up an E-Mail account.) 1. Enter the e-mail addresses of the recipients in the To, Cc, Bcc fields. You can search the Contacts by pressing
. M e s s a g e s 58 Note v Enter the reference e-mail address to forward the e-mail in Cc(Carbon copy) field. v Enter a hidden reference e-mail address to forward the e-mail without forwarding information in Bcc(Blind Carbon Copy) field. v Only valid e-mail addresses are allowed for the recipient (To), reference address (Cc) and hidden reference address (BCC) fields. When an e-mail address has been specified, another field where you can specify another address appears. You can specify up to 20 recipients for the To and Cc address fields and 10 recipients for the BCC address field. 2. Move the cursor to the Subject field and key in the subject. 3. You can enter the message contents by moving the cursor to the Message field. 4. Use the following functions by using the left soft key [Options]. v Insert: Select this menu to insert special characters, templates, and contacts. It is also possible to attach multimedia files (pictures, videos and sounds). v Search contacts: Select this menu to insert e-mail addresses saved in Contacts. (Only shown in Option menu when cursor is located in To/Cc/Bcc fields.) v Recently used: You can use the latest e-mail address you saved temporarily. v Save to drafts: Select this menu to save the message in Drafts. v View attachment: Shows the attached files. (This item is only available when some files have been attached.) v Remove: Deletes the attachment file. v Input method: Select the desired dictionary mode. v Add to dictionary: You can add a new word to the dictionary. v Writing language: You can change the writing language. v Set mail priority: You can configure the priority of the e-mail you wish to send. 5. When you have finished writing an e-
mail, press to send the e-mail. Postcard (Menu 5.1.3) Note v This service is not available in all countries. Please contact your service provider for further information. M e s s a g e s 59 Messages 1. Enter the Postcard menu. 2. Press the left soft key [Insert picture]. You can insert a stored image or newly taken picture. If you press the right soft key, you can go back to the previous menu. 3. After an image is inserted, the format will be changed to Postcard format . 4. Fill out the fields: Name, Additional info, Address, Post code, City, State, Country. 5. Press the confirmation [Send] to send the created postcard. Voice message (Menu 5.1.4) You can send the message with a recorded voice. 1. Enter the voice message menu. 2. Press the center key to record your voice message. 3. Press the center key to stop the recording. For sending the message directly, press the center key once again. M e s s a g e s 60 4. If you want to preview the message or save it to drafts, press the left soft key
[Options]. Inbox Menu 5.2 1. You can view received messages. Select to view a message and then press the message. 2. You can view the previous or next message by using
. 3. To view a multimedia message
(Notification), select Retrieve in the message notification view screen. The file is then transmitted, and you can view the file when the transmission is complete. You can use the following functions by using the left soft key [Options] in the Inbox. v Reply: Creates a reply to the sender or all recipients of the selected message. v Mark/Unmark: You can select one or more messages for multiple deletion. v Forward: Forwards the selected message. Note v Not supported for multimedia message (Notification) and WAP push messages. v Message info.: You can check the message type, date and time and where it is saved. Note v You can check the saved E-mails in E-mail [Menu 5.6]. v Video call: You can make a video call. v Delete: Deletes the current message. v Create new message: You can write a new message or an E-mail. v Copy: In case of SMS, you can copy the message into handset or USIM. Mailbox Menu 5.3 v Move: In case of SMS, you can move the message into handset or USIM. v Filter: Displays messages by desired message types. M e s s a g e s 61 Messages Menu 5.4 Drafts You can view saved messages. Select a message and then press to edit the message. You can use the following functions by using the left soft key [Options]. v Send: Sends the selected message. v Delete: Deletes the selected message. v Create new message: You can write a new message or an E-mail. v Mark/ Unmark: You can select one or more messages for multiple deletion. v Filter: Displays messages by desired message types. v Message information: You can check the message type, date, time, size and where it's saved. M e s s a g e s 62 Menu 5.5 Outbox The Outbox is a temporary storage place for messages waiting to be sent. Failed messages are also placed in Outbox. For example, E-mails will be placed in Outbox if the E-mail account is not correctly configured. 1. Select a message. 2. You can use the following functions by using the left soft key [Options].
[For sending / waiting messages]
v Create new message: You can write a new message or an E-mail. v Cancel: You can stop sending/waiting status.
[For a failed message]
v Resend: Resends the selected message. v Delete: Deletes the current message. v Save to drafts: You can send the message to drafts. v Create new message: You can write a new message or an E-mail. v Copy: In case of SMS, you can copy the message into handset or USIM. v Message info.: You can check the message type, date, time, size and where it's saved. Sent Items Menu 5.6 Shows the messages you sent (Message/
E-mail/Postcard/Voice message).
[Options]
v Reply: Creates a reply to sender or all recipients of the selected message. v Forward: Forwards the selected message. v Edit: You can edit the selected message. v Delete: Deletes the selected message. v Create new message: You can write a new message. v Move: In case of SMS, you can move the message into handset or USIM. v Mark/Unmark: You can select one or more messages for multiple deletion. v Filter: Displays messages by desired message types. v Message info.: You can check the message type, date, time, size and where it is saved. Templates Menu 5.7 Text templates (Menu 5.7.1) You can add, edit, and delete frequently used useful phrases using the left soft key
[Options]. M e s s a g e s 63 Messages Note v Depending on your service provider, useful phrases are saved as a default. Multimedia templates (Menu 5.7.2) You can create, edit and view available templates when creating multimedia messages. Five types of template
(Birthday, Greeting, Holiday, Thanks, Sorry) are saved by default. The following options are available. v Add new: You can create a new multimedia template. v Write multimedia message: Creates a multimedia message with the selected template. v View: Views the selected template. v Edit: Edits the selected template. Menu 5.8 Emoticons You can add, edit and delete emoticons. You can insert the emoticon which you preferred on writing a message. If you press confirmation key, you can view the icon. Settiings Menu 5.9 Text message (Menu 5.9.1) You can configure text message related options. 1. Text message centre: Input the address of the Text message centre. 2. Delivery report: By enabling this option, you can verify whether your message has been sent successfully. 3. Validity period: This network service allows you to set how long your text messages will be stored at the message centre. M e s s a g e s 64 4. Message types: Text, Voice, Fax, X.400, E-mail Usually, the type of message is set to Text. You can convert your text into alternative formats. Contact your service provider for the availability of this function. 5. Character encoding: Auto/ Default alphabet/ Unicode. v Auto(default): Message with single byte character is normally encoded in Default alphabet(GSM7). Message with double-byte character is automatically encoded in unicode(UCS2). v Default alphabet: Message with even double byte character is encoded in single byte. Please note that double byte characters with accent may be converted into single byte character without accent. v Unicode: Message is encoded in double byte. Please note that you may be charged double. 6. Send long text as: Select a long text message as Multiple SMS or MMS. Multimedia message (Menu 5.9.2) You can configure Multimedia message related options. 1. Retrieval mode: You can set the retrieval mode using Home network and Roaming network respectively. If you select Automatic, you will receive multimedia messages automatically. If you select Manual, you will only receive a notification message in the inbox and then you can decide whether to download multimedia messages or not. 2. Delivery report: Allows you to determine whether to request a delivery confirmation mail to a recipient, and whether to allow sending a delivery confirmation mail to a sender. M e s s a g e s 65 Messages v Request report: Determines whether to request a delivery confirmation mail for a Multimedia message. v Allow report: Determines whether to allow sending a delivery confirmation mail for a delivery confirmation mail request. 3. Read reply: Allows you to determine whether to request a read confirmation mail to a recipient, and whether to allow sending a read confirmation mail to a sender. v Request reply: Determines whether to request a read confirmation mail for a Multimedia message. v Allow reply: Determines whether to allow sending a read confirmation mail for a read confirmation mail request. 4. Priority: You can select the priority level of the messages (Low, Normal and High). M e s s a g e s 66 5. Validity period: Allows you to configure the term of validity for a message when transmitting a multimedia message. The message would be saved in the multimedia message server only for the configured term. 6. Slide duration: Allows you to configure the duration of each page when writing a message. 7. Creation mode: Allows to select the contents type supported by MMS.
(Restriced,Warning and Free) 8. Delivery time: Configures the delivery time of message to the recipient. The Multimedia message centre will deliver the message after the delivery time. 9. Multi. msg. centre: Allows you to configure network information such as the MMSC and the WAP gateway, to send a multimedia message. Using the left soft key [Options], you can activate, add or delete a profile. A profile name selected by a checkmark is the currently configured value. You can view and edit the contents of the profile in edit mode by pressing the right soft key [Edit]. The edit screen also appears when creating a new profile under Options. The meaning of each item is given below. v Title: Profile name. v MMSC URL: Enter the multimedia message centre URL. v MMS Proxy: Enter the WAP gateway address and port number. v Connection mode: Select one of the connection mode. (TCP with Proxy, TCP without Proxy, UDP) v Access points: Specify the access point name. (see WAP connection settings.) Press the right soft key [Done] to save the changes and complete Multimedia msg. centre setting. E-mail (Menu 5.9.3) You can configure settings for receiving and transmitting e-mails. 1. Vodafone Mail: Access to Vodafone Mail. Note v This service is not available in all countries. Please contact your service provider for further information. 2. E-mail accounts: You can create or configure an e-mail account including the e-mail server and user ID. You can edit a selected e-mail account by pressing the left soft key[option]- 2.Edit. You can select an e-mail account to be used to send an e-mail using
. You can select the following functions using the left soft key [Options]. v Add new: Create a new e-mail account. M e s s a g e s 67 Messages v Edit: To edit the selected e-mail account. v View: Views a selected mail. v Mark/Unmark: Use mark/unmark option for multiple deletion. v Delete: Deletes a selected e-mail account. All the e-mails included in the account will be deleted. 3. Allow reply e-mail: Determines whether to allow sending a read confirmation mail for a read confirmation mail request. 4. Request reply e-mail: Determines whether to request a read confirmation mail. 5. Retrieve interval: You can configure Retrieve interval to retrieve e-mails automatically from the incoming mail server. When a new e-mail arrives, an icon appears at the top of the screen. You can select the auto receiving time slot to Off, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours or 8 hours. Please note that additional charges may be incurred using the Retrieve interval feature. 6. Include original message:
Determines whether to include the original message when you forward the message or reply to it. 7. Include attachment: Determines whether to include the attachment file when you forward the message or reply to it. 8. Auto retrieval in roaming: Retrieves email account automatically when you move in roaming area. 9. Download option: You can set the configuration of downloading the contents. 10. New e-mail noti. info:
11. Signature: You can configure a text signature to be attached to the end of an e-mail. The configured signature text is automatically or manually attached to the end of the e-mail when M e s s a g e s 68 it is sent. 12. Priority: You can select the priority level of E-mails (Low, Normal and High). Creating a new e-mail account 1. Select Add new from the E-mail account menu options. 2. The following items need to be configured. Title Username Password Enter a title. Enter the user name of the e-
mail account. Enter the e-mail account password. E-mail address Enter the e-mail address for outgoing mail. Reply e-mail address Enter the e-mail address to reply to your e-mail. Outgoing mail server Enter the outgoing e-mail server. Incoming mail server Enter the incoming e-mail server. Title Maximum receive size Select the maximum e-mail Enter a title. receive size using the left soft key. The permissible maximum receive size is no more than 1MB. Mailbox type Select the e-mail inbox type either POP3 or IMAP4 using the left soft key. Save to serverDetermine whether to leave a copy of messages on the incoming server or not using the left soft key. When the mailbox type is set to IMAP4, a copy of messages are always saved to the server. Save sent mail into Select where to save the sent mails (when the mailbox type is set to IMAP4). When the mailbox type is POP3, sent mails are always saved into handset. Access points Select an access point to connect to the Internet. You can select a configured access point using the left soft key. M e s s a g e s 69 Messages Enter a title. Title Revtrieve interval Advanced settings SMTP port number Enter the mail server port number. In general, the SMTP
(Outgoing mail server port number) is 25. Incoming server port Enter the mail server port number. In general, the incoming mail server port number is 110(POP3) or 143(IMAP4). SMTP authentication Decide whether the outgoing mail server to require authentication or not using the left soft key. When the SMTP authentication is set to On, you can enter the SMTP Username and SMTP Password for SMTP authentication. SMTP username SMTP password APOP secure login Decide whether to activate APOP secure login or not using the left soft key. When the mailbox type is IMAP4, APOP secure login is always set to OFF. M e s s a g e s 70 3. Press the center soft key [Save] to complete the e-mail account configuration. Editing an e-mail account 1. Select a desired e-mail account from the e-mail account list and press the left soft [Options] then select Edit. 2. You can edit desired fields by moving the cursor up and down. 3. When configuration is complete, press the center soft key [Save] to complete the e-mail account configuration. Note v When you try to change the mailbox type, all e-mails downloaded before would be deleted. Videomail (Menu 5.9.4) Voicemail (Menu 5.9.5) You can add or modify voice mail centre. Service message (Menu 5.9.6) You can configure the service message receipt option. Info. service (Menu 5.9.7) v Cell broadcast: You can set the reception status. v Channels: You can add or modify the channels. v Languages: You can select the language you want by pressing . Then, the info service message will be shown in the language that you have selected. M e s s a g e s 71 My stuff Menu 6.1 My images The Pictures folder consists of embedded links for downloading pictures through the Internet and Default images. Pictures taken using the camera are stored in the Pictures folder and you can create new folders to manage them. Yo can also send multiple files to other people. To view the picture in details, press the confirmation key. When a file is selected, the following options will be displayed by pressing the left soft key [Options]. v View: You can see the JPG file when pressing OK key or selecting View menu of Option menus. v Delete: Delete a file. v Set as
- Full image wallpaper: Currently selected image can be set as a wallpaper.
- Landscape wallpaper: Currently M y s t u f f 72 selected image can be displayed horizontally as a wallpaper.
- Picture ID: Currently selected image can be set as a Picture ID. v Send via: Allows you to send a image through MMS/Bluetooth/Email. v Send: You can send the selected image via Message, Postcard, E-mail or Bluetooth. v Use as
- Home screen: You can set an image as the home screen theme.
- Contacts image: You can set the image of selected entry in contacts. When incoming a call, the image saved in contact is displayed.
- Start up image: You can set an image as shut up screen theme.
- Power off image: You can set an image as shut down image. v Move: Enables the file to be moved to other folder. v Copy: Enables the file to be copied to other folder. v Delete: Deletes the selected image. v Mark/Unmark: Using the Mark function, you can send, delete, move and copy multiple files. v File
- Rename: You can rename the image.
- Edit: Enables the image to be edited.
- File info.: Shows information on the selected image file. v Create new folder: You can create a new folder within the folder currently selected. v Slide show: You can view the images as a slide show. v Sort by: You can sort the files by date, file type or name. v List view/Grid view: You can view the images as a List view or Grid view. v Memory status: You can view the memory status (handset or external memory card). Menu 6.2 My sounds The Sounds folder consists of embedded links for downloading ringtones and music as well as folders containing the Default sounds and Voice recordings. Here you can manage, send or set sounds as ringtones. When a file is selected, the following options will be displayed by pressing the left soft key [Options]. v Use as
- Voice ringtone: You can set the sound file as a ringtone when incoming a voice call.
- Video ringtone: You can set the sound file as a ringtone when incoming a video call. M y s t u f f 73 My stuff
- Message tone: You can set the sound file as a ringtone when receiving a message.
- Start up sound: You can set the sound file as a ringtone when handset starts up.
- Power off sound: You can set the sound file as a ringtone when handset shut down. v Sort by: You can sort the files by date, file type or name. v File info.: Shows the information on the selected sound file. v Memory status: You can view the memory status (handset or external memory card). My videos Menu 6.3 Here you can manage or send downloaded or captured videos clips.
[Connect], you can If you press activate the video file. The following are available using the left soft key [Options] in the Video list. v Send: You can send the selected video clip via Message, E-mail , Bluetooth or media album if not protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM). v Use as: You can set the video file as voice ringtone or video ringtone. v Move: Moves the file into handset memory or external memory. v Copy: Copies the file in handset memory or external memory. v Delete: Deletes the selected video. v Mark/Unmark: Using the Mark function, you can send, delete, move and copy multiple files. M y s t u f f 74 v File
- Rename: You can rename the video.
- Info.: Shows information on the selected video file. v Create new folder: You can create a new folder. v Sort by: You can sort files by name, date, or file type. v Memory status: Displays the memory status (handset or external memory card).
You can view a video using the video player. Video files are displayed in the list as thumbnails. You can select a desired video by using the
. Select a desired video and select Play to view the recorded video. Select the left soft key [Send] to attach the selected video to a message, E-mail or Bluetooth.
once again. When option 1. Play is selected, the video clip will be played with the Media Player. To pause the playback, press during the playback. To resume the paused playback, press To capture the screen shot, press the right soft key [Capture] when the playback is paused. To view the current playback in full screen, press the right soft key during the playback. To return to the previous screen size, press the right soft key once again in full screen mode. When viewing video clips in the Media Player, the following options are available:
] Wide view: You can view the video in wide view mode.
] Mute/Unmute: If the Volume is set to more than 0, Mute mode is activated and if the Volume is set to 0, the Unmute mode is activated. M y s t u f f 75 My stuff v Capture: You can save what is on the paused screen as an image file (only possible in Pause mode). v Set repeat: You can set the repeat option (None/Current file/All files). v File info.: You can check information on files being played (File name, Size, Date, Type, Duration, Protection). v Send: You can send the video via Message, E-mail or Bluetooth if the file is not protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM). v Delete: Deletes the selected video. v Move to
- Previous file: Plays the previous video file.
- Next file: Plays the next video file. My games & apps Menu 6.4 You can easily download games and other applications in this menu. It has two folders, Games and Applications, as default. Each folder has an embedded link for downloading games or applications. Please note that additional cost may be incurred when using online services. You can create a folder using the left soft key
[Options]. Others Menu 6.5 Other files except pictures, sounds, videos, games & applications are stored in this folder. M y s t u f f 76 Menu 6.6 My memory card If you purchase an optional external microSD memory card, you can manage more content. Refer to the section How to use a microSD memory card on page 21 and 22 to learn how to insert and remove the memory card. You can manage content as you do on your phone. M y s t u f f 77 Tools Menu 7.1 Quick menu You can specify functions to save in the Quick menu. If you save the functions frequently used in the Quick menu, you can quickly start the functions simply by pressing key. Alarms Menu 7.2 If you set the alarm, the @ appears on the indicator bar. The specified alarm sounds at the scheduled time. Press to stop the alarm, and the alarm is released. Press the right soft key [Snooze] and choose the snooze interval. The alarm sound stops and resumes after the selected Snooze duration. You can configure up to 5 alarms. 1. Select your desired alarm to configure in the alarm list. If there is no alarm, press the left soft key [Add] to add a new alarm. T o o l s 78 2. Set/Cancel alarm: Set or cancel the alarm using the options for specifying whether the alarm is on or by choosing the alarm time. 3. Input alarm time: Input your desired alarm time by specifying Hour and Minute. Choose either AM or PM which is visible if 12 hour format is specified for the phone. 4. Select repeat mode: Select the desired repeat mode using or select the desired one from the list by pressing left soft key [List].
5. Select bell: Select the bell to ring at the alarm time opening the list by pressing left soft key [Edit]. 6. Input memo: Input alarm name. 7. Snooze: You can set the snooze duration for the alarm. 8. When you have finished setting the alarm, press the center key [Save]. Note v The alarm will go off even when the phone is switched off. Menu 7.3 Calculator The calculator module allows you to perform basic arithmetic functions such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division as well as some scientific functions. (sin, cos, tan, log, ln, exp, sqrt, deg, rad) 1. Press the left soft key [Options]. 2. Select the appropriate function. You can enter numbers by using the number keys, and the operators by using
. You can enter a
, decimal point by pressing Whenever you press sequentially deleted in reverse order.
, characters are
, all the Whenever you hold down characters are deleted in reverse order in one go. When calculation is complete and the result is displayed on the screen, pressing a symbol saves the result into the symbol, and continues calculation. Converter Using this menu, users can convert Currency, Surface, Length, Weight, Temperature, Volume and Velocity. Menu 7.4 Currency (Menu 7.4.1) 1. Select the Currency menu. 2. Users can set a currency exchange rate using option menu "Change currency". 3. Enter currency rates for up to 6 currencies equivalent to GBP and then press [Save]. Then you can convert from one currency to another. T o o l s 79 Tools 4. You can view the value of up to 6 currency units. 5. Press [Reset] to clear the current input Field. 6. To exit the currency conversion function, press the [Back] key. Surface (Menu 7.4.2) 1. Select Surface menu. 2. Select the desired unit to convert using
[List]. 3. Enter the standard unit and view the converted value. 4. Press [Reset] to clear the current input Field, and locate the cursor in the input field. 5. To exit the Surface conversion function, press [Back] key. T o o l s 80 Surface (Menu 7.4.3) 1. Select the length menu. 2. Select the desired unit to convert using
[List]. 3. Enter the standard unit and view your converted value. 4. Press [Reset] to clear the current input field and locate the cursor in the input field. 5. To exit the length conversion function, press the [Back] key. Weight (Menu 7.4.4) 1. Select the Weight menu. 2. Select the desired unit to convert using
[List]. 3. Enter the standard unit and view the converted value. 4. Press [Reset] to clear the current input Field, and locate the cursor in the input field. 5. To exit the Weight conversion function, press the [Back] key. 3. Enter the standard unit and view the converted value. Temperature (Menu 7.4.5) 1. Select the Temperature menu. 2. Position the cursor on the desired unit by using the up or down arrow keys. 3. Enter the standard unit and view the converted value. 4. Press [Reset] to clear the current input field and locate the cursor in the input field. 5. To exit the Temperature conversion function, press the [Back] key. 6. You can insert negative values by selecting [-]. Volume (Menu 7.4.6) 1. Select the Volume menu. 2. Select the desired unit to convert using
[List]. 4. Press [Reset] to clear the current input field and locate the cursor in the input field. 5. To exit the volume conversion function, press the [Back] key. Velocity (Menu 7.4.7) 1. Select the Velocity menu. 2. Select the desired unit to convert using
[List]. 3. Enter the standard unit and view the converted value. 4. Press [Reset] to clear the current input field and locate the cursor in the input field. 5. To exit the Velocity conversion function, press the [Back] key. T o o l s 81 Tools Menu 7.5 World time The World clock function provides time information on major cities worldwide. 1. You can select a desired city as a base using the left soft key Options o Add city or Options o Add city o Map. 2. You can Change the city using the left soft key Options o Change city or Change current city. 3. You can apply to Daylight Saving time using the left soft key Options o Daylight saving. 4. You can Select the Analog clock mode Options o Analog clock. T o o l s 82 Menu 8.1 Add new You can register a new contact address. You can enter the name, different phone numbers and e-mail addresses of a new contact. You can also assign the contact to groups, include an image or avatar, assign a specific ringtone and even enter a memo for the contact. Other available fields include Home page URL, Home address, Company name, Job title and company address. You can enter and manage contact addresses depending on the memory usage. Contacts Menu 8.2 Search Performs the contact address search function. The search operation is performed based on a name as a default. The current search method and results found are displayed in the Search window. You can make a phone call or send a message to the selected phone number. A Contacts search can be performed based on the phone number or group information. Menu 8.3 Speed dial Using this menu you can manage speed dials. Speed dials are configured between 2-9. You can register speed dials for a specific contact address up to 5 different numbers, and a contact address may have multiple speed dials. C o n t a c t s 83 Own number Allows you to display your phone number in the USIM card. You can save own numbers being used in the USIM card. Menu 8.6 My business card Menu 8.7 You can create your own business card by pressing the left soft key Add. After entering the name, number, e-mail and image, you can use it as a business card when sending the message. Contacts Menu 8.4 Groups Using this menu you can manage group information (both stored in the Handset and the USIM). In the handset memory, there are 4 default groups: Family, Friends, Colleagues and School. You can add, edit and delete groups. When a ringtone for a number is not specified, a call from the number sounds the group ringtone assigned to the number for the group. Service dial numbers Menu 8.5 You can view the list of Service Dialling Numbers (SDN) assigned by your service provider (if supported by the USIM card). Such numbers include emergency, directory enquiries and voice mail numbers. After selecting a service number, press to dial the service. C o n t a c t s 84 Backup contacts (Menu 8.8.4) You can save all phonebook data in external memory card by formatting vcard. Restore contacts (Menu 8.8.5) You can restore all phonebook data in external memory card to phone memory by formatting vcard. Clear contacts (Menu 8.8.6) Clears all contact information. You can delete all contacts saved in the mobile phone memory as well as on the USIM card. Memory info. (Menu 8.8.7) You can check the status of memory in this
-menu. Settings Menu 8.8 Display data (Menu 8.8.1) v View contacts from: Select which contact information shall be displayed
(from handset memory, from USIM card or both). All is the default setting. v Name display: You can set the display order by name. v Show image/avatar: Select whether to display image/avatar or not. Copy all (Menu 8.8.2) You can copy contacts from the phone memory to the USIM or from the USIM to the phone memory. You can copy all items or one at a time. Move all (Menu 8.8.3) You can move contacts from the phone memory to the USIM or from the USIM to the phone memory. You can move all items or one at a time. C o n t a c t s 85 Browser Menu 9.1 Homepage You can launch the web browser and access the homepage of the web service provided by Vodafone. v You can also directly access Vodafone live! by pressing the right soft key in idle mode. Enter URL You can manually enter a URL address and access the associated web page. v To enter a symbol, press the left soft key Menu 9.2
[Options] and select 1.Insert symbol from Options menu to display the symbol table v To switch input mode, press the left soft key [Options] and select 2. Input method. B r o w s e r 86 Menu 9.3 Bookmarks You can store frequently accessed or favourite URLs/Pages. Send, Add new, Edit, Mark/Unmark or Delete operations can be performed on Bookmarks. Several preconfigured URLs are stored as bookmarks. Adding a new bookmark 1. Press the left soft key [Options] and select 2.Add new from Options menu. 2. Enter the title and associated URL information. to save. 3. Press Connecting to a desired bookmark Press Sending the bookmark to others Select Send from Options menu. You can send it via Message or E-mail. to connect a desired bookmark. Deleting a bookmark Select Delete from Options menu. You can delete multiple bookmarks using the Mark/Unmark option. Editing a bookmark Select Edit from Options menu. Edit the title and associated URL information. Press to save. Saved pages The phone can save the page on display as an offline file. Up to 20 pages can be saved. Menu 9.4 History Menu 9.5 You can view the list of the pages you've already connected. Browser settings You can change the settings for browser connectivity, display, security, and certificates. Menu 9.6 Profiles (Menu 9.6.1) Select the appropriate profile by pressing
. This will activate the profile to initiate the browser launch. Character encoding (Menu 9.6.2) Sets the browser default character set to one of the following:
Automatic, English(ASCII), English(ISO), English(LATIN), Unicode(UCS2 BE), Unicode(UCS2 LE), Unicode(UCS2 Auto), Unicode(UTF-16 BE), Unicode(UTF-16 LE), Unicode(UTF-16 Auto), Unicode(UTF-8). B r o w s e r 87 Browser Scrolling control (Menu 9.6.3) Allows you to set the scroll speed by selecting the number of lines to scroll. Select the menu from 1 line, 2 lines or 3 lines. Show image (Menu 9.6.4) Allows you to enable or disable the image display during browsing. Note v Enabling this function will delay displaying images until the completion of transmission. Disabling this function will prevent the browser from downloading images from the server, thus allowing faster transmission. B r o w s e r 88 Cache (Menu 9.6.5) Enabling Cache allows you to store accessed pages to your phone. Once a page has been stored in the Cache it will greatly enhance the page loading speed on subsequent browsing of the same page. Cookie (Menu 9.6.6) Enabling Cookie allows you to store cookies sent from the server. Disabling this function will prevent cookies from being stored on your phone. JavaScript (Menu 9.6.7) Select whether to turn JavaScript On or Off. Reset settings (Menu 9.6.8) Select this to reset your phone to its default browser configuration. Security (Menu 9.6.9) Certificates If stored, a list of root/ca certificates required for WTLS/TLS can be found here. Certificates can be viewed from the list. Session clear Secure (WTLS/TLS) session data can be cleared using this option. Session data should be cleared to establish a new secure session. B r o w s e r 89 Connectivity Menu *.1 Bluetooth Bluetooth connection Your phone has built-in Bluetooth wireless technology which makes it possible for you to connect your phone wirelessly to other Bluetooth devices such as a handsfree, PC, PDA or other phones. You can, for example, have a conversation via a cordless Bluetooth handsfree or browse the Internet, wirelessly connected via a mobile phone. You can also exchange, for example, business cards, calendar items and pictures. C o n n e c t i v i t y 90 Note v We recommend that your phone and the Bluetooth device you are communicating with be within a range of 10 meters. The connection may be improved if there are no solid objects between your phone and the other Bluetooth device. 1. Getting started Menu o#. Settings o7. Connectivity o1. Bluetooth o 1. Turn on/off To use the Bluetooth function, you must first set Turn on. 2. Configuring Bluetooth settings Menu o#. Settings o 7. Connectivity o1. Bluetooth o2. Settings
- My visibility: Set [My handsets visibility] to [Show to all] so that other devices can detect your phone when they are searching for a Bluetooth device. If you select [Hidden], other devices will not be able to detect your phone when they are searching for a Bluetooth device.
- My name: You can name or rename your phone as it will appear on other devices. Your phone's name will be shown on other devices only when [My handsets visibility] is set to [Show to all].
- Bluetooth usage: To use the Bluetooth function, set it to [On]. Otherwise, set it to [Off]. Note v When user uses Bluetooth Device in the handset, the security of the handset is at risk. Therefore, we recommend that Bluetooth visibility be set to Hidden after configuration or device pairing. For incoming files via Bluetooth regardless of paired devices, you can choose to accept or reject the connection, after checking the sender details. 3. Supported services device Pairing Devices(Pairing with a device) If a paired Bluetooth device already exists. Menu o#. Settings > 7. Connectivity o1. Bluetooth o 1. Paired devices oOption o Add new device If there is no paired Bluetooth device. C o n n e c t i v i t y 91 Connectivity Menu o#. Settings o7. Connectivity o1. Bluetooth o 1. Paired devices oAdd new device Option v Connect 1. If you want to open the connection to the selected device, select the Connect. 2. If you want to close the connection to the selected device, select the Disconnect. v Add new device: Using this menu, you can pair a new Bluetooth device with your phone. v Delete: Using this menu, you can delete the paired Bluetooth device. v Delete all: Using this menu, you can delete all of the paired Bluetooth devices.
<Pairing devices>
1. To search for a Bluetooth device to pair, press Add new device. 2. Screen shows Searching for devices. Bluetooth devices within a range of 10m will be found. 3. If Bluetooth devices are found, these devices are listed on the screen. If no Bluetooth device is found, you will be asked if you want to search again. 4. Pairing procedure
- Press
. A window will appear on the screen asking you to enter your password.
- After creating a password (of 1 to 16 digits), the user of the other device must enter the password for pairing. The user of the other device must know the password in advance for authentication. C o n n e c t i v i t y 92
<Deleting devices>
1. Select a device to delete from the Paired devices screen. 2. You can delete a device by pressing the Delete key or by selecting Options >
Delete. To delete all paired devices, select Options > Delete All.
<Transmitting data using Bluetooth>
1. To transmit data from your phone to another Bluetooth device, first select the application where the target data is saved. For example, to send data in the My Files to another device, select Menu
> 6. My Files > 1. Pictures / 2. Sounds /
3. Videos/ 5. Bluetooth data / 6. Other files / 7. External memory > Select data to transmit > Send > 3. Bluetooth 2. Transmitting data 1) Last device found is displayed. If the desired device does not exist in the list, select [More devices]. 2) Select the device to which you want to transmit data from the devices on the screen and press . 3) If the other party selects [Yes] for
[Connection request], the data is transmitted.
<Receiving data using Bluetooth>
Menu o #. Settings o 7. Connectivity o 1. Bluetooth o 1. Paired devices If another party attempts to transmit data, the [Connection request] question will appear on the screen. If you select [Yes], the data will be transmitted to your phone. During data transmission, the Bluetooth icon flashes.
<Bluetooth data storage folder>
You can check the received data by selecting Menu o 6. My Files o 5. Bluetooth data. C o n n e c t i v i t y 93 Connectivity 4. Device
<Connecting a headset>
Menu o #. Settings o 7. Connectivity o 1. Bluetooth 1. Connect the headset according to the procedures described in the Pairing Devices section. 2. To use the headset, select the headset from the registered devices, press the Option key and then select 3.Connect. 3. To check that the selected headset has been connected successfully, press the Option key. If it is properly connected, 3. Disconnect will appear. If it is not connected, 3.Connect will appear.
<Connecting a handsfree kit>
1. Menu o #. Settings o 7. Connectivity o 1. Bluetooth 2. Connect the handsfree kit according to the procedures described in the Pairing Devices section. 3. To use the handsfree kit, select the handsfree kit from the registered devices, press the Option key and then select 3.Connect. 4. To check that the selected handsfree kit has been connected successfully, press the Option key. If it is properly connected, 3.Disconnect will appear. If it is not connected, 3.Connect will appear. Server sync Menu *.2 Note v This service is not available in all countries. Please contact your service provider for further information. If Sync service is supported by your network operator, this service function synchronizes the data in a phone and the data on a server such as Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, and Memo via a wireless C o n n e c t i v i t y 94 network. Connect 1. Select the Connect item and then press
. 2. Connect to the server with the selected server profile and the synchronization animation is displayed while the synchronization is performed. Logs Select the Logs item and then press to view the log for the last synchronization operation performed. Server synch. centre 1. Select the Server synch. centre item and then press . 2. This menu allows you to configure the profile for a synchronization server. v Profile name: Input the name for the profile. v Host address: Contact your service provider. C o n n e c t i v i t y 95 Connectivity v SyncML proxy: Contact your service provider. v User name: Enter your user ID for synchronization server. v Password: Input your password. v Contacts: Select whether to synchronise Contacts or not. v Contact name: Input the contacts database name for server access. v Calendar: Select whether to synchronise Calendar or not. v Calendar name: Input the calendar database name for server access. v Tasks: Select whether to synchronise Tasks or not. v Tasks name: Input the Tasks database name for server access. v Memo: Select whether to synchronise Memo or not. v Memo name: Input the Memo database name for server access. v Sync type: Select the synchronization type below.
- Normal The phone and the server are required to exchange information about the modified data.
- Backup The phone sends all the data from a database to the server. The server is expected to replace all data in the target database with the data sent by the phone. This means the phone overwrites all the data in the server database.
- Restore The server sends all its data from a database to the phone. The phone is expected to replace all data in the target database with the server sent by the server. This means the server overwrites all data in the phone database. C o n n e c t i v i t y 96 v Access point: Select an access point to use for the data connection. USB connetion Menu *.3 v Sync mode: Select the synchronization mode below.
- Manual The synchronisation will only occur when explicitly initiated by the user.
- Automatic The application will automatically initiate a sync, based on the preferences defined (either a regular reminder or after changes have been made.)
- Sync frequency Select the automaic sync preference when you choose automatic sync mode. C o n n e c t i v i t y 97 Organiser Calendar Schedule inquiry and search 1. Reference by Months Menu 0.1 You can refer to your schedule by months. The cursor is on the current date, and the registered date is marked. The schedule saved for the date where the cursor is located is represented by a grey box. Pressing the shortcut key moves to the previous year and move to the next year moves to today. pressing and pressing Pressing month, and month. Pressing weekly calendar. You can move the date using moves to the previous moves to the next moves to the
. O r g a n i s e r 98 2. Detailed reference You can refer to a detailed schedule, that is the whole contents of the schedule configured by the user. You can send the schedule to another phone or an Internet site through SMS (Text message) or MMS (Multimidia message) or E-mail or Bluetooth using the left soft key [Options]. Add new event You can add an event. You can configure the start date, end date, start time, end time, contents, type of event, repetition, alarm of the schedule. v Set type: Appointment, Birthday, Anniversary v Set repeat: Once, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Annually, User setting v Set alarm: No alarm, On time, 15 mins before, 30 mins before, 1 hour before, 1 day before, 3 days before, 1 week before Delete schedule 1. Delete previous schedules You can delete all previous schedules using this function. 2. Delete all schedules You can delete all saved schedule contents using this function. Set up and release holiday You can set up or release user holidays. Press the left soft key [Options] and select Set holiday. The selected date will be displayed in red. To release the holiday, press the left soft key [Options] and select Clear holiday. Schedule notification If the user has configured the alarm setting, the specified alarm sound will ring. If the notification time is before the schedule start time, you can set up the alarm again. Menu 0.2 To do You can view, edit and add tasks to do. Tasks are displayed in time order. Tasks that have been completed or not completed are displayed in different ways. Add To add a task, press the left soft key
[Options] in the Tasks list management screen and select Add new event option. Then input the date, description and priority for the task. When you have finished entering the data, press the center key [Save] to save the new task. Detailed view and Edit To view detailed task contents, locate the cursor on the desired item in the Tasks list, and then press the center key. You can send, edit and delete a task using the left soft key [Options]. O r g a n i s e r 99 Organiser Set job status Tasks set as finished are displayed as crossed out below the unfinished tasks in the Tasks list. You can set Finished tasks to Not finished by selecting Options. Menu 0.3 Memo Using the memo management function, you can view and manage saved memo contents, and add new memo. Add memo To add a new memo, press the left soft key [Add] or [Add new memo] in Options. Enter the contents of the memo. You can save the memo to the list by pressing the center key [Save]. O r g a n i s e r 100 Edit and delete memo Highlight the desired memo and press to view its contents. You can edit or delete the contents of a memo using the left soft key [Options]. You can return to the memo management screen by pressing right soft key [Back]. You can select Multiple or All memos using the Mark/Unmark option and then delete a memo using the Delete option. Secret memo Menu 0.4 You can write the secret memo to protect your privacy. You enter the security code to use this menu. Add private memo To add a new memo, press the left soft key [Add] or [Options]. Enter the contents of the memo. You can save the memo to the list by pressing the center key [Save]. Edit and delete a private memo Highlight the desired memo and press to view its contents. You can edit or delete the contents of a memo using the left soft key [Options]. You can return to the memo management screen by pressing right soft key [Back]. You can select Multiple or All memos using the Mark/Unmark option and then delete a memo using the Delete option. Date finder Menu 0.5 Settings Menu 0.6 Calendar (Menu 0.6.1) You can set the configurations to view the calendar. v Default view: You can set the default value to view a calendar; Month view, Week view v Week start time: 1AM, 2AM, 3AM, 4AM, 5AM, 6AM, 7AM, 8AM, 9AM, 10AM, 11AM, 12PM v Week starts on: You can set the default day to start a week; Sunday, Monday Backup calendar & to do (Menu 0.6.2) You can create the backup files of the calendar or tasks entries saved in the phone when you insert an external memory. O r g a n i s e r 101 Organiser Restore calendar & to do (Menu 0.6.3) You can reset the backup files of calendar or tasks when you insert an external memory. Memory info. (Menu 0.6.4) You can view the infrmation of available memory regarding Calendar, Tasks, Memo and Secret memo. Clear all (Menu 0.6.5) O r g a n i s e r 102 Settings Phone Menu #.1 Auto key lock (Menu #.1.1) If you activate this function, the keypad will be locked automatically in standby mode without requesting the action of key. Language (Menu #.1.2) Select the display language. You can select Automatic language option to change display language to the USIM card supported language. Power save (Menu #.1.3) Decide whether to activate the power save mode or not. Handset information (Menu #.1.4) This functions shows the USIM card telephone number, model name and software version of the mobile phone. Screen This menu allows you to personalise the display options of the screens and of the menus entire graphic interface. Menu #.2 Screen theme (Menu #.2.1) You can set the screen theme to be displayed on the main screen. Home screen (Menu #.2.1.1) v Wallpaper: You can select an image to be displayed on the main screen. v Homescreen items: You can select which items to display on the screen:
Calendar + Clock, Calendar, Clock, Clock
+ Key guide, Dual clock, Key guide or Do not show. v Clock type: You can select the type of clock. v Clock font colour: You can select the colour of displaying the clock. S e t t i n g s 103 Settings Outgoing call picture (Menu #.2.1.2) You can select the image to be displayed while dialling a number. Start up picture (Menu #.2.1.3) You can select the image to be displayed while the phone is being switched on. Power off picture (Menu #.2.1.4) You can select the image to be displayed while the phone is being switched off. Menu style (Menu #.2.2) You can select the desired menu style from Grid style and One by one style. Font (Menu #.2.3) You can set the font style, dialling font size, and dialling font colour using
. Backlight (Menu #.2.4) You can set the backlight duration and the brightness on the Home screen and the duration on the Keypad individually. Welcome message (Menu #.2.5) After selecting On, you can write a welcome message. Date & Time Menu #.3 Although the current time is automatically configured when the phone is registered to the network, users can configure the time and date directly using this menu. The time configured by the user is valid only while the phone is turned on. S e t t i n g s 104 Time (Menu #.3.1) 1. Select the Time item from the Date &
time list, and then press
. 2. Move to your desired field, Hour, Minute, or am/pm field using the navigation keys. (When you have selected 12 hour as Time format) 3. Enter Hour, and Minutes using the number keys. 4. Select the time format using 5. Scroll down to select the hour indicator format i.e. Off, Cuckoo clock or Chime bell.
. 6. Press the right soft key [Done] to set the time with the specified value. Date (Menu #.3.2) 1. Select the Date item from the Date &
time list, and then press
. 2. Select the date format using
. 3. Enter Day, Month and Year using the
, number keys. 4. Press the right soft key [Done] to set the date with the specified value. Auto update date/time (Menu #.3.3) When Auto Update is configured to On, the time and date are automatically updated according to the current time zone. If Confirm first is selected, the time and date update is confirmed before it is updated automatically. Daylight saving (Menu #.3.4) Select whether to activate the daylight saving function or not. You can set the Summer time difference of selected home city for 1 hour or 2 hours. S e t t i n g s 105 Settings Newtwork Menu #.4 Select Network (Menu #.4.1) Select between Automatic and Manual. v Automatic: Automatically searches for the network and registers the handset to the network. This is recommended for best service and quality. v Manual: All the currently 2G(GSM) and 3G(UMTS) available networks are shown and you can select one of them for registration. If the registration of the network has failed, the network lists are listed again and you can select any other one for registration. Network mode (Menu #.4.2) You can set a type of network to search for v Automatic: Searches all the networks connectable. v UMTS: Searches only networks supporting 3G. v GSM 900/1800: Searches only networks supporting GSM 900/1800 band. v GSM 1900: Searches only networks supporting GSM 1900 band. Preferred lists (Menu #.4.3) If the network is searching automatically, you can add a preferable network to be connected to. And the following options are available. v Add new: You can add a new network using the followings.
- Search: You can select one from the network list stored in the phone.
- Enter new network: You can enter the country code (MCC), the network code (MNC) and RAT to add. v Delete: Deletes the selected network. v Edit: You can modify the information of the selected network. S e t t i n g s 106 v Move up: Moves the selected network upward. v Move down: Moves the selected network downward. Access points (Menu #.4.4) This menu shows the access point list. You can create new profiles, delete or edit them by using the Option Menu. However, you cannot delete or edit default configurations depending on country variant. You can edit the following configuration tiems by pressing the left soft key [Option]
and Edit. Connection title Access Point profile name. Bearer Choose the bearer from the list. (Default is UMTS.) User name Authentication Choose the authentication from the list. (Default is No auth) Information provided by service provider. Information provided by service provider. APN name to access network. Information provided by service provider. Password APN Press confirm key to save any configuration changes. Streaming (Menu #.4.5) If you want to set different network setting to play streaming content, you can set different network settings. S e t t i n g s 107 Settings Security Menu #.5 PIN code request (Menu #.5.1) When this is set to On, you are requested to enter your PIN each time you switch the phone on. Note v Press the right soft key in the PIN code entry window to return to the previous step. v 3 incorrect PIN code entries would invalidate the PIN code. And you have to enter the PUK (PIN Unblock Key) code to configure the PIN code again. S e t t i n g s 108 Note v The maximum number of times you may enter the PUK code is 10.
(Note: If you enter an incorrect PUK code 10 times, the USIM card will be blocked and must be replaced.) v If the PIN code request cannot be disabled by operator settings, you will not be able to choose this menu item. Handset lock (Menu #.5.2) You can lock your phone. The following 4 lock functions are available. When switching on: Locks the handset whenever the handset is switched on. If USIM changed: Locks the handset when the phone's USIM card has been changed. Immediate: Locks the handset immediately. None: Deactivates the lock function. You are requested to enter the security code to confirm the selection. v To unlock the handset, you need to enter the security code. Change codes (Menu #.5.3) You can change the PIN, PIN2, and the mobile phone password. PIN code PIN is the abbreviation for Personal Identification Number, and is used to restrict use by an unauthorised user. PIN code change procedure 1. Select PIN code from the Change codes' list and then press
. 2. Enter the current PIN code, and press
. 3. Enter the new PIN code, and press
. 4. Enter the new PIN code once again, and press
. v If the PIN code is different from that of step 3, the procedure is restarted from step 3. 5. When the PIN code is changed properly, a Changed message is displayed. If you enter an incorrect PIN code in step 2, the procedure is restarted from step 2, and the number of attempts you have left to enter the number decreased by 1. 6. Press the right soft key in the PIN code entry window to return to the previous step. S e t t i n g s 109 Settings Note v Three incorrect PIN code entries in the PIN code entry window would invalidate the PIN code. In this case, you have to enter the PUK
(PIN Unblock Key) code to configure the PIN code again. The maximum number of times you may enter the PUK code is 10.
(Note: If you enter an incorrect PUK code10 times, the USIM card will be blocked and must be replaced.) S e t t i n g s 110 PIN2 code PIN2 is the abbreviation for Personal Identification Number 2, and is used to restrict use by unauthorised users as with the PIN. The PIN2 code change procedure is the same as the one for the PIN code. 3 incorrect PIN2 code entries would invalidate the PIN2 code. In this case, you have to enter the PUK2 code in order to use the PIN2 code again. The maximum number of times you may try to enter the PUK2 code is 10, like PUK1. 10 incorrect PUK2 code entries would invalidate the PIN2 code. Security code The security code is used to change the mobile phone password. The maximum number of attempts to enter the security code is not limited as it is with PIN and PIN2. Auto key lock If you select Off, the keypad can be activated only when the slide is open. If you select On, you can activate the keypad by pressing on the left side of the phone.
, Memory manager Menu #.6 Handset common memory
(Menu #.6.1) This function shows the status of the user memory of the mobile phone. Since this function scans the overall file system for statistics, a few seconds are required. Handset reserved memory
(Menu #.6.2) This function shows the status of the User reserved memory. The usual contents are Text messages, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Memo. And it gives a clear illustration of the actual amount compared with the total amount for each item. USIM memory (Menu #.6.3) This function shows the status of the USIM card user memory. External memory (Menu #.6.4) This function shows the status of the External card user memory. This function displays the In-use and free memory usage statistics. Primary storage setting (Menu #.6.5) You can select the storage to download the file: Handset memory or External memory. S e t t i n g s 111 Settings Reset settings Select this to reset your phone to its default configuration. You are requested to enter the security code. Menu #.7 W E L C O M E 112 Accessories There are various accessories for your mobile phone. You can select these options according to your personal communication requirements. Travel Adapter This charger allows you to charge the battery while away from home or your office. Standard Battery Data cable/CD You can connect your phone to PC to exchange the data between them. Hands free ear-microphone and music player controller combo v Stereo headset v Controller:
Answer & End button, music player control, volume control, Hold button and microphone. After connecting the headset and the controller, plug the end of controller into the headset jack on the right side of the phone. Q
A 113 Note
]Always use genuine LG accessories.
]Failure to do this may invalidate your warranty.
]Accessories may vary in different regions: please check with our regional service company or agent for further information. A c c e s s o r i e s 114 Technical data General Product name: KU250 System: GSM900/DCS1800/PCS 1900, WCDMA 2100 Net weight: 67.5g(Without battery) Ambient Temperatures Max: +55C Min: -10C T e c h n i c a l d a t a 115 Index A Access codes ...........................................23 Access points ..........................................98 Add memo ...............................................66 Add new ..................................................71 Alarms ......................................................63 Answer mode.......................................... 92 B Backlight ..................................................83 Barring password ....................................25 Battery .............................................15, 101 Battery information and care .................11 Bluetooth .................................................93 Bluetooth data .........................................61 Browser settings ...............................35, 99 I n d e x 116 C Calculator ................................................66 Calendar ..................................................63 Call barring ..............................................85 Camera ....................................................38 Charging the battery ...............................19 Converter .................................................67 D Data cable .............................................101 Dialled calls .............................................73 Display information .................................24 Display settings .......................................83 Diverts ......................................................88 E E-mail ...........................................46, 49, 54 Entering text ............................................28 External memory ...............................62, 82 H Handset Information ...............................82 Handset lock ............................................80 I Inbox .........................................................47 J JavaScript .......................................36, 100 Java settings .....................................33, 84 K Key tone ...................................................77 L Language .................................................79 M Memo ......................................................66 Memory card formatting ........................22 Memory status ........................................81 Message alert......................................... 77 Message tone .........................................77 Missed calls ............................................73 MMS ........................................................52 Multimedia templates ............................51 Music hot key ..........................................14 N Network................................................... 97 Network selection................................... 97 O Own number ............................................72 P PIN code ..................................................23 PIN code request .....................................79 PIN2 code ..........................................23, 81 Playlists ....................................................37 Profiles ...............................................35, 99 PUK code .................................................23 PUK2 code ...............................................23 I n d e x 117 Index R Received calls .........................................73 S SAR ............................................................7 Screen structure ................................24, 25 Security .......................................35, 79, 99 Security code ....................................23, 81 Signal Strength .......................................28 Speed dials ..............................................71 Stereo headset ......................................101 T Tasks ........................................................65 Templates ................................................51 U USIM memory .........................................82 USIM Tool Kit ..........................................74 V Videos ......................................................59 Voice calls ...............................................88 Voice mail ..................................................91 Voice recorder .........................................69 Volume ...............................................68, 77 W World time ...............................................69 I n d e x 118
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2007-04-30 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||
3 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2007-04-30
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
LG Electronics USA
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0023476120
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
1000 Sylvan Avenue
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1 2 3 |
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632
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1 2 3 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
r******@pctestlab.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 2 3 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
BEJ
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
KU250
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
K******** H******
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1 2 3 | Title |
Director, Standards & Compliance
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
201-4********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
201-8********
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1 2 3 |
k******@lge.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
R****** O****
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
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1 2 3 |
Columbia, Maryland 21045
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1 2 3 |
United States
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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1 2 3 |
r******@pctestlab.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | 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 | ||||
1 2 3 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 05/29/2007 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 3 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | PCS GSM Phone with Bluetooth | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | 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? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output power is conducted. This device is approved for use in the handset described in this filing. | ||||
1 2 3 | Power output listed is EIRP. SAR compliance for body-worn operation is based on a separation distance of 2.0 cm between the unit and the body of the user. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Belt clips or holsters not listed in this filing may not contain metallic components. SAR compliance was evaluated with the integral Bluetooth active. The highest reported SAR values are: Head: 1.3 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.385 W/kg. This device also contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for US operations. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
ESTECH Co., Ltd.
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1 2 3 | Name |
Y**** J******
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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1 2 3 |
j******@estech.co.kr
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0009000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15B | CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 24E | 1850.20000000 | 1909.80000000 | 1.5490000 | 2.5000000000 ppm | 248KGXW |
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