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Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 1 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM MyOrigo mydevice Z1 Second Edition This document is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchant ability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. This manual could include technical or other inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically added to the information herein; these changes will be incorporated in a new edition of this manual. MyOrigo Oy, Ltd. reserves the right to make improvements and /or changes in the product(s) described in this manual at any time. MyOrigo Oy, Ltd. 2003 All rights reserved. Issued by:
MyOrigo Oy, Ltd. Kasarmintie 28 H25 90230 Oulu Finland Publication Number:
DRAFT intent is a registered trademark of Tao Group Ltd. espial 1 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 2 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Introduction The MyOrigo mydevice Z1 is a triple band phone and can be operated on E-
GSM 900, GSM 1800 and GSM 1900 networks, which means that you are able to use the device in many regions across the world. The device has a large colour display that is also a touch screen with feed-
back when you press the screen. This feedback from the touch screen is referred to as Haptitouch. The device has a built in digital camera which can be used to take photos. In the device are motion sensors that can be used to control certain move-
ments and functions in the device, like mirroring and zooming the views. The device supports GPRS (General Packet Radio Services) which means that you can make fast data connections. MMS, E-mail messaging and Internet browsing are supported in the device through GPRS connections. DRAFT 2 Introduction Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 3 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Getting Started Overview 5 4 3 9 1 6 7 8 2 DRAFT 7 1. Function Key A 3. Infrared Port 5. Earpiece 7. Microphone 10 11 12 2. Function Key B 4. LED Indicator 6. Haptitouch Screen 8. Camera Lens 9. Battery Cover Release 10.Mini USB Data Cable Connector 11.Headset Connector Port 12.Charger Connector Port Getting Started 3 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 4 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Inserting the Battery Removing the Battery Cover 1. With your fingernail, pull the battery cover latch downwards 2. Lift the cover slightly at the battery cover latch end and gently slide upwards to release the battery cover from the upper corner release catches. DRAFT Replacing the Battery Cover Repeat the Removing the battery Cover in the opposite order. 4 Getting Started Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 5 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Attaching the battery 1. Place the battery into the back of the phone, with the golden connectors facing down. 2. Push the battery down at the bottom and then slide up so that the battery is locked into position by means of the battery locking pins. Removing the battery 1. With your finger nail pull down and lift out the battery. DRAFT NOTE:Always switch the phone off before removing the battery. Inserting your SIM Card 1. If the SIM card is attached to the plastic surround card, then first snap out the card pushing it out at the snap points. Getting Started 5 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 6 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Inserting the SIM card in the device 1. Insert the SIM card with the golden contacts facing down as shown in the picture. Removing the SIM card from the device 1. Press lightly on the card and slide out in the opposite direction from inserting. DRAFT Inserting the Multimedia Card 1. Insert the MultiMedia card with the golden contacts facing down and the cut corner at the bottom right, as shown in the picture. 6 Getting Started Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 7 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Removing the MultiMedia card 1. Press lightly on the card and slide out in the opposite direction from inserting. Charging the device 1. Connect the charger to the mains socket. DRAFT 2. Connect the other end of the charger lead to the bottom of the device. When the device is switched off and the charger is connected, Charging... is displayed on the screen. If the device is switched on when the charger is connected, Charging will be briefly displayed. The battery meter level in the status field shows the charged state of the battery. When charging, this will be animated to show that the battery is being charged. When the battery level is low, the device will give a warning signal and Battery Low, Recharge battery NOTE:You can use the device whilst the battery is being charged. How-
ever, this lengthens the charging time. Do not connect any chargers to the device other than the charger model that was provided in the sales package. will be briefly displayed. Empty Full Getting Started 7 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 8 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM LED Indication Lights Normal blinking is when the LED flashes every 2 seconds. Slow blinking is when the LED flashes three times slower than normal. Green LED indications Continuously on - the device is in the start up procedure. Normal blinking - when a new message is received, missed call etc. whilst the device is in standby mode. Slow blinking - when the device is on and in standby mode. Red LED indications Continuously on - the device is in the shut down procedure. Normal blinking - when the battery is low Switching the device On and Off Before you try to turn on the power, follow the SIM card and Battery insert procedure. See..... Turning on the device 1. Press and hold the function keys A & B simultaneously for approximately 2 DRAFT seconds until the display comes to life. Key B Key A 2. Press the icon on the screen to select the mode you wish to use the device in. 8 Getting Started Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 9 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Aeroplane Mode The aeroplane mode allows you to use the device without any voice calls and data connections. You may be asked to provide a Device lock code, the factory set device lock code is 0000. To change this code, switch this function off see... 1. Enter your Device lock code and press OK
. if you make a mistake whilst entering Press Clear the code. If you enter the code incorrectly Wrong code, Enter device lock code again is displayed. Phone Mode The phone mode allows you to use the device normally with all the data connections so that it is possible to make voice calls, data calls, etc. You may be asked to enter a PIN code, if so this is supplied by the operator with your subscription. To change this code, switch this function off see... DRAFT 1. Enter your PIN number and press OK
. if you make a mistake whilst entering Press Clear the PIN number. If you enter the PIN code incorrectly Wrong code, Enter PIN code again is displayed. If a PIN code is entered incorrectly 3 times in a row then the SIM card will be blocked and the message Wrong code, SIM use blocked. Enter PUK code is displayed. See SIM card locking... Tutorial Demo The tutorial demo will be launched the first time the device is started after the start up mode is selected and the PIN/Device lock codes have been entered. The tutorial demo can be accessed at any time when the device is on from the Main index Info/Show tutorial The tutorial demo shows how to browse the book, open Fast menus and the mirroring and zooming function. Turning off the device menu. 1. Press the function keys A & B simultaneously to display the standby menu. 2. Press Shutdown Getting Started 9 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 10 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM DRAFT 10 Getting Started Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 11 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Key Functions Keys Lens Keys Lens Key ABC 123
C Phone Enter Press once Long Press when keyboard is active it will change the keyboard to the character keyboard when keyboard is active it will change the character keyboard to the number keyboard when keyboard is active it will change the character keyboard to the symbols key-
board DRAFT to go back a level higher in the book when an application/operation is in use, to close application/cancel operation opens the virtual phone application to shortcut to the Notepad Application, opens the key-
board to write a new note to shortcut to the Calendars, View today. This shortcut can be changed in the Settings menu. to shortcut to the Contact list of Contacts. This shortcut can be changed in the Settings menu. to return to the first main index page and closes/cancels all applications and operations to shortcut to Dialled calls page of Calls menu when the cursor is in view and mirroring mode is on to enter to the selected item. when keyboard is active it will move the cursor to the next line, if more than one line can be typed. Key B Key A Key Functions 11 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 12 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Side Keys Side Key A When Half Press to:
Full Click to:
Long Full Click to:
in the book turn 1 page for-
ward using mir-
roring lock mirroring on/off use the cursor to enter open a Fast menu start dragging/
painting during a call in the book turn 1 page backward B increase the volume Continuous Half Press to:
repeat page turning for-
wards activate mirror-
ing repeat page turning back-
wards device is in use during a call A & B device power is off device power is on device is locked Cursors free zooming /
end zooming fit to screen /
1:1 scale decrease the volume DRAFT switch on the device open the standby menu switch off the device open the virtual phone for unlocking The cursor will change shape depending on the position and actions on the device.
- Pointed Cursor
- Link or Active areas
- Text fields
- On keypads
- Browse forward
- Browse backward 12 Key Functions Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 13 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Main Index Pages The mydevice menu structure is set out like a book with chapters, sub chapters and pages. There are 12 application chapters which make up the main index and these are the highest level of the book structure. It is not possible to change the main index page contents or the order. It is possible to change the background image and colour of the main index. Browsing the book DRAFT There are several methods you can use to browse the book:
By a single half press of the A key to move 1 page forward through the chapters and a single half press of the B key to move 1 page backwards through the chapters. By sliding you finger across the haptitouch screen from right to left will move 1 page forward and sliding you finger across the haptitouch screen from left to right will move 1 page backwards. By a continuous half press of the A key and tilting the device to forwards or backwards to view the book contents pages. Depending upon the degree of angle which you tilt the device will have an effect on the speed of the page browsing. Using mirroring to browse the book pages 1. With the display in the book main index view, partially press and hold the A key. 2. If you are at the first page of the book the direction for browsing will only be forward. 3. Move the book browser forward cursor to a menu in the book and then tilt to view the next page in that chapter. Key Functions 13 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 14 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Using the cursor in mirroring mode to navigate the menus 1. Partially press and hold the A key. 2. When the cursor cursor changes to is tilted across the menu pages of an application the and the menu section is highlighted as grey. 3. Fully pressing the A key will enter that menu. Mirroring The device has sensors which allow you to control movements by tilting the device. There are several functionalities behind the mirroring effect dependant upon what you are viewing. Mirroring can be activated at any point when the device is switched on. Activates the controlling using a cursor Activates the cursor If the page is at 1:1 scale then the cursor will be activated and can be moved around the screen by tilting the device whilst continuously half pressing the A key. Fully pressing the A key once will act as an enter but-
ton and depending on where the cursor is positioned will enter the selected function. Mirroring allows you to view pages that are bigger than the display win-
dow. Mirroring is especially useful when browsing pages on the internet If the 1:1 scale is larger than the device display window, for example a large image or internet page, then the page view will start in the upper left corner. continuously half pressing the A key and tilting the device will navigate through the view of the page. DRAFT Picture needed Zooming Zooming a view is only possible when the page or image scale is greater than 1:1 to the device display. To use zooming to change display views 14 Key Functions Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 15 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM When a internet page or large picture is loaded into the device and dis-
played on the screen. Fully pressing the A key once will switch the view between fit to screen and 1:1 scale. Pictures Needed To zoom by tilting the device When a internet page or large picture is loaded into the device and dis-
played on the screen. Continuously fully pressing the B key and;
tilting the device inwards will zoom in tilting the device outwards will zoom out. DRAFT Pictures Needed Action Fields and when pressed it will launch a specific action or an An action field is a field that can contain a specific text format and the play icon application dependant upon the data in the field. An action field for a phone number when pressed will open the phone application with the number already needs to be pressed to make a inputted and only call to that number. See the example of a phone number action field. Action fields for the following formats may be possible:
Calls -
E-mail -
Key Functions 15 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 16 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Web page -
Object -
Fast Menus These are option menus that can be activated in the device applications. These menus are dynamic options, meaning that different options will be available depending on what function or position in the book you are. With a long press on an application chapter a fast menu will appear with icons that will show you options for that specific function or will show you the details viewer menu. How to use the Fast menus In the example we are going to use the fast menus to access the find function in the contacts application. if there are no functions available for that specific 1. Long press the Contacts menu in the main index page 1. 2. A fast menu will appear with icons following icons. 3. Press 4. Enter the contacts name or first letter by which to search the to access the Find function. DRAFT stored contacts and press OK A list of contacts will be displayed corresponding to the search criteria that was entered. Pressing the shortcut will take you to that specific contact page. If no contacts are stored on the SIM or in the device then the find page will remain empty. Picture 16 Key Functions Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 17 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Commands and Icons Status bar icons GPRS connection active GPRS connection inactive Circuit Switched Dialling Irda connection USB cable attached Headset attached Call active Sound on Sound off Aeroplane mode Missed call Divert call on Message received Message in outbox Sending message in outbox Alarm on Opens keyboard to type or edit DRAFT Find Save Playing music Generic commands Delete Reset value Copy Paste Details Viewer Send Irda Yes Cancel Next Back General icons Add to: on Add to: off Action Save to target Sort Select all Set Default OK No Close Previous Default Link Index Key Functions 17 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 18 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Device Busy Wait Fatal error Completed Battery low USB connection Headset Error Warning Battery full Charging battery USB disconnected DRAFT 18 Key Functions Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 19 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Standby menu commands Power off Sounds on Mute on Contact application commands Device is locked Device is unlocked Flight mode Contact Contact Group Contact Chooser Synchronize contacts Save to SIM Copy from SIM to device Move to SIM Move from SIM Delete contact from device Delete from SIM Contact application icons Contact in device Calls application commands DRAFT Contact on SIM Call Conference call On hold Private call Divert call Reset counter Messages application commands Create SMS Send SMS Create MMS Send MMS Create E-mail Attachment Close call Close all calls DTMF call Mute microphone Turn on microphone Reply to SMS Forward SMS Reply to MMS Forward MMS Send E-mail Reply to E-mail Key Functions 19 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 20 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Reply E-mail to all Forward E-mail Send and Receive E-mail DRAFT 20 Key Functions Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 21 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Messages application icons Received SMS Opened SMS Sent SMS Opened MMS Received E-mail Opened E-mail Replied E-mail Forwarded E-mail Sent E-mail Received SMS on SIM Opened SMS on SIM Received MMS Sent MMS Received E-mail with attach-
ment Opened E-mail with attach-
ment Replied E-mail with attach-
ment Forwarded E-mail with attach-
ment Received delivery report Opened configuration message DRAFT Received configuration mes-
sage Internet application commands Start browser Stop Home Favourites Add to favourites History Windows up Hide Fit to width Options Forward Back Reload Views Open new view Close view Windows down To book Restore to width Views Key Functions 21 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 22 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM New task Synchronise Move right Move down Event Task done Save picture Previous Pause Stop Sound off Calendar application commands New event Select date Move left Move up Calendar application icons Alarm Task Camera application commands Music application commands Picture chooser DRAFT Fast rewind Take picture Cancel picture Fast forward Next Play Record Sound on Music chooser Music application icons Music file My files application commands New note File chooser New folder Save to memory card My files application icons Image file Program file Note file Text file 22 Key Functions Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 23 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Web page file Folder Stored on memory card Settings application commands Change security code Server User profile Reset device Synchronize Calibrate Remove server Set time and date Profile synchronization Find time zone Programs application commands Calculator Notepad DRAFT Show tutorial Previous tutorial Info application commands Help Next tutorial Close tutorial Standby Menu The standby menu can be reached at any time when the phone is switched on by pressing both A & B keys simultaneously. The standby menu contains the following options;
Turn on key lock Turn on/off silent Shut down Task manager Profiles Volume control The key lock The key lock is a feature that helps to prevent accidentally pressing buttons or dialling a number, when for example being carried in your pocket. The key lock will remain locked unless the following happens:
Key Functions 23 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 24 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM you unlock the key lock you receive an incoming call you receive a message To turn on the key lock 1. Full click the A & B keys simultaneously to access the standby menu. 2. Press Lock When the device is key locked the virtual phone will be displayed with Screen locked displayed. To turn off the key lock Press Unlock in the display. NOTE:With the key lock on you can still access the phone to make an emergency number call. See.... Silent Mode The silent mode disables all audible sound with the exception of the alarm clock signal. To turn the device audio signals to silent 1. Full click the A & B keys simultaneously to access the standby menu. 2. Select Mute To switch the silent function off repeat step 1 and select Sound
. DRAFT Task Manager The task manager allows you to view, switch to and stop all tasks and/or applications that are running in the device. Profiles See Settings..... Volume in Use The volume in use function allows you to adjust the currently playing sound/audio volume in the device. If no sound/audio is playing when you access the standby menu then this volume control will be disabled. To adjust the volume in use Full click the A & B keys simultaneously to access the standby menu. Slide your finger to move the volume slider the volume. to adjust 24 Key Functions Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 25 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Character and Number Input Character Keyboard The virtual keyboard is used for entering new text and editing texts in all the applications that require or need text inputs, for example writing a note, an SMS message etc. The title field notifies the text types. For example this title bar shows the keyboard has been opened in the Messages application, there is an indication that the their is a limit of 160 characters that can be typed to the text field and that the shift button is active, meaning that the first letter typed will be in uppercase followed by lower case letters. The keyboard consists of 3 main keyboard layouts. The character keyboard is default keyboard. The keyboard does not rotate to the vertical position To activate the Shift key DRAFT Whilst you are writing text with the to activate the shift key. will be active for one key press and then will return to virtual keyboard, press The Shift key the state. When the shift key is active you can enter a letter in Upper case and also
. Abc will appear in the header section of the the yellow marks key pad view. To activate the Caps lock key Whilst you are writing text with the virtual keyboard, press twice or once to activate the Caps lock key. will be active until you press The Caps lock key normal state. When the Caps lock key is active you can enter all letters in Upper case
. ABC will appear in the header sec-
and also the yellow marks tion of the key pad view. to return to the Key Functions 25 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 26 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Numeric keyboard If you want to add a numbers or numeric signs to the text you are entering then you can switch the input keyboard from the character keyboard to the numeric keyboard by pressing the lens 123 key. After entering the symbols you can switch back to the character keyboard by pressing the lens ABC key. Scrolling through the text in the keyboard input area When writing with the keyboard there are two lines of text visible in the view. When more than two lines of text have been typed in the keyboard input area, you can scroll through the text by using the keys which are located in the numeric keyboard. It is also possible to scroll using mirroring. Symbolic Keyboard DRAFT If you want to add a symbol to the text you are entering then you can switch the input keyboard from the character keyboard to the symbols keyboard by pressing the lens @ key. After entering the symbols you can switch back to the character keyboard by pressing the lens ABC key. 26 Key Functions Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 27 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Call Functions The phone application can be activated in several ways, from the Phone key
, though the Fast menu or from the Calls/New call field. on the lens Depending on how you are using the device you can choose the most appro-
priate way to access the phone application. The Calls chapter contains call management features for this device, dialled, received and missed calls lists. CALLS Making Calls To make a call 1. Press 2. Enter the phone number with the area code if needed. If you enter the incorrect number press Clear holding Clear will delete the whole number. DRAFT 3. Press Call Press End to end the call. to delete it. Pressing and 4. To exit the phone application press Close when in standby mode to return to the previous menu. To create a new contact from the entered number in the phone appli-
cation Press Create contact to create a new contact with that number. See Creating a contact page....... To answer a call Press Answer to answer the incoming call. To reject an incoming call Press Reject to reject the incoming call. To mute the audio alert for an incoming call Press Mute Tone to mute the audio for the incoming call. To make international calls 1. Press and hold to enter the + sign. The + sign replaces the international prefix number. 2. Enter the country code, then the area code (without the first 0) and the phone number and press Call To adjust the earpiece volume during a call Call Functions 27 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 28 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Press the A key to increase the volume Press B key to decrease the volume Low High To make a call to a stored contact from the phone application 1. When in standby mode of the phone application, press ABC
. The number buttons will change to letter buttons. To change the buttons back to numbers press 123 2. Enter the first letter for the contact you wish to recall. 3. Select the contact from the alphabetical list. The contact name will appear in the phone application. 4. Press Call Speed Dialling You can assign contacts numbers to the number buttons in the phone application, which can then be quickly recalled and dialled. To set a speed dial number for a contact See page... To make a call to a speed dial number DRAFT When the phone application is open either:
Press the corresponding speed dialling key for the contact you have assigned that number and press Call Press and hold the number until the call is started. Emergency Calls At any time when the phone is switched on you can make an emergency call usually even without a SIM card if there is a GSM network in range. The international emergency numbers that are supported in this device are 112, 911 & 08. It is also possible to make an emergency call when the device is locked. See Locking and unlocking the device page... To make an emergency call 1. Press 2. Enter 112, the GSM international emergency number. 3. Press Call Call Details You can check the details of calls from the device. From the Details viewer you can see the following information:
Start time 28 Call Functions Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 29 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Call duration Number of calls Phone Number To view the details of a call 1. Select a single call from the Calls menu with a long press to activate the Fast menu. 2. Press Details
. Call Management The call management menu is a dynamic menu which contains the in-call options through the menus. The following in-call options may be available. Hold Call Activate Call Send DTMF End all calls Mute Swap To turn off the microphone DRAFT 1. Select a call from the Call Management menu with a long press to activate the Fast menu. 2. Select Mute Mic
. To turn the microphone back on repeat this process and press Mic On
. Dialled Calls The device stores the 12 last dialled calls. To view your received calls Select Calls/Dialled calls. Calling a previously dialled number 1. Select Calls/Dialled calls. 2. Select the number or name that you wish to redial. 3. Press Call TIP:Dialled calls can also be reached by pressing Dialled phone application and no numbers have been entered in the phone. when in the Received Calls The device stores the 12 last received calls. To view your received calls Select Calls/Received calls. Call Functions 29 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 30 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Missed Calls The device stores the 12 last missed calls, a message 1 missed call will appear under the Calls chapter in the contents page and also be displayed as in the status header. To view your missed calls Select Calls/Missed calls. Call Waiting See Settings/Phone Settings page... Diverting Calls See Settings/Phone Settings page... DTMF touch tones Dual Tone Multiple Frequency tones are codes sent as touch tone signals for use when controlling answering machines or accessing telephone banking services. You can also store touch tone codes together with phone numbers in your contacts so that you can dial automatically into a service. Sending touch tone signals During a call:
DRAFT
pressing 0 pressing and holding 0 pressing and holding #
buttons will send numbers will send the pause character P. will send the .. character W. NOTE:Storing touch tone access codes with a phone number to a tele-
phone service carries some risk if your device is stolen. Voicemail Your voice mailbox is an answering service provided by your network or service provider, which allows callers to leave voice messages for you when you are unable to answer the call. You can save your voicemail service number in the device so that you are able to quickly access the number through the speed dial number 1 which is reserved for your voicemail. See Creating a contact page...... The voicemail indication.... To call your voice mailbox Press and hold 1 30 Call Functions Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 31 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Call Holding To put a call on hold 1. Press Manage Call 2. Select Hold call To take the call off hold, repeat steps 1 and 2 and select the call Activate Call To hold a call and make a new call 1. Press Manage Call 2. Select Hold Call 3. Select Open Phone Either:
Enter the new number and press Call Press Main Index and select a contact from the contacts list, with a long press on the number to activate the Fast Menu and press Call Receiving a second call If Call waiting is activated.... To answer the second call and put the ongoing call on hold DRAFT to answer the second call. Press Answer The current call will now be put on hold. To reject the waiting call and continue with the ongoing call Press Busy to reject the second call To switch between calls to move to the Call management menu. 1. Press Manage Call 2. Select the call indicated as Activate This call is now switched to Hold Call To end the ongoing call and return to the call on hold
. 1. Press Manage Call 2. Long press the to activate the Fast menu on the call indicated as Online to move to the Call management menu. 3. Select End to end the ongoing call The previously held call is now active. To end all calls 1. Press Manage Call 2. Long press the to activate the Fast menu on the call indicated as Online to move to the Call management menu. 3. Select End All to end all calls. Call Functions 31 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 32 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Receiving a third call It is not possible to answer a third call without ending one of the other two calls first. To handle a third call When the a third call is displayed as Waiting the following options are available:
Press Release and Answer to release the online call and answer the waiting call. Press Busy Press End Conference Calls to send a busy tone to the waiting call to end the online call The device will allow you up to "x" people to be in a conference call. In order to make a conference call, one call must already be active. To make a conference call When two calls are ongoing you can then make a conference call... 1. Press Manage Call 2. Select Conference Call to move to the Call management menu. DRAFT
. The two calls are now joined into a conference call. To add a new member to an active conference call 1. Press Manage Call 2. Select New call
. to move to the Call management menu. Enter the new number and press Call active and the conference call is on hold. When answered the new call is 3. Press Manage Call 4. Select Add to Conference
. to move to the Call management menu. To remove a member from a conference call 1. Press Manage Call 2. Select the member At conference: in the conference call with a long press to move to the Call management menu. to activate the Fast menu. 3. Select End to remove that member. To enable a private conversation with a member of a conference call The device allows you to have a private conversation with one of the members in the conference call. This will put the rest of the conference call members on hold. 1. Select the member At conference: in the conference call with a long press to activate the Fast menu. 2. Select Private
. 32 Call Functions Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 33 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM The conference call is now on hold. To rejoin a private conversation member to a conference call Follow steps 3 & 4 of To add a new member to an active conference call. To end the conference call to move to the Call management menu. 1. Press Manage Call 2. Select the conference call with a long press to activate the Fast menu. 3. Press End All Call Account The call account menu contains timers which will show you the total time for calls, this means both incoming and outgoing call and outgoing time only. The call timers can be reset at any time. To view the total time for all calls Select Calls/Call Account. To view the total time for outgoing calls Select Calls/Call Account. To reset the call timers DRAFT 1. Select Calls/Call Account. 2. Long press to activate the Fast menu on the call timer you wish to reset. 3. Press 4. Press to reset that counter. to confirm you wish to reset the counter. Call Functions 33 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 34 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM DRAFT 34 Call Functions Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 35 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Contacts The contacts application allows you to save phone numbers, e-mail addresses and other contact information and manage your contacts. CONTACTS Creating a new contact When creating a new contact you must always give the contact a name or the name will automatically be New Contact 1 or the next available number. When text has been entered into a new contact field the new contact will then be stored and the message Contact created! will be briefly displayed. If nothing has been entered in the Create Contact page then pressing C or Back To create a new contact will exit the page and will not create a new contact. DRAFT 1. Select Contacts 2. Press Create contact 3. Press Name to activate the keyboard. 4. Enter the contacts name and press OK The name will then be displayed also in the header row. The contact is now saved to the contacts list in the device memory. All other contact details can be either filled or left empty. To add a phone number to a contact Press Phone Press a number type field, e.g. Mobile: to enter the contacts telephone number and press OK The first number that you enter will automatically be the default number for that contact. The default indicator will be shown besides that num-
ber. The default number will also be displayed in the main contact page in the Phone field. To add a e-mail address to a contact Press E-mail Press a number type field, e.g. Work: to enter the contacts telephone number and press OK The first e-mail address that you enter will automatically be the default e-
mail address for that contact. The default indicator will be shown Contacts 35 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 36 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM besides that E-mail address. The default e-mail address will also be dis-
played in the main contact page in the E-mail field. To add a picture to a contact Press Either take a picture by pressing Take picture or retrieve a picture already stored in your photo album by pressing Photo album short cut to the images stored in your memory.
, the If you use a picture stored in the memory, press the add check box When the picture is selected press OK To add notes for a contact Press Notes: to activate the keyboard Enter the desired text and press OK You can also copy and paste text to the contacts notes. See Fast Menus.... To add a contact to a group Press Profile Select Groups:
Select Add Group Press the add check box The selected group will be displayed with the checked indication Press OK to add the selected contact to the group. For more information on creating a contact group see..... DRAFT for the group you wish to add the contact to. To assign a ring tone to a contact Press Profile Select the Ring tone:
Select the ring tone stored in your memory and press OK To set a speed dial number for a contact Press Profile Select Speed dial key:
Press the desired speed dial number for the contact If the speed dial number is already in use for another contact then you will be asked if you wish to replace the speed dial for that number. Pressing Yes will reassign the speed dial number and leave the previous contact without a speed dial number will leave the speed dial number unchanged Pressing No The assigned speed dial number can be seen from the Speed dial key: field For more information See Speed dialling page (call functions).... 36 Contacts Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 37 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To cancel a speed dial number for a contact 1. Repeat steps 1 & 2 for To set a speed dial number for a contact 2. Press None The assigned speed dial number will be removed from the Speed dial key:
field For more information See Speed dialling page (Call functions).... Editing a contact To edit text for a contact stored in the device memory 1. Select the contact from the contacts list and open the contact page. 2. With a long press select the information you wish to edit to activate the Fast menu and select keyboard 3. Edit the text and then press OK to store the updated information. To edit text for a contact stored on the SIM card 1. Select the contact from the contacts list and open the contact page. 2. With a long press select the information you wish to edit to activate the to store the updated information. Fast menu and select keyboard 3. Edit the text and then press OK DRAFT Your SIM card will only store a name and a single number to your SIM card. If you edited the information other than this then Add to device? will be displayed. Pressing Yes will copy the SIM contact and store the contact to the device memory with the additional information. Pressing No will remove the SIM contact and store the contact to the device memory with the additional information. Pressing Cancel will cancel any editing and leave the SIM contact unchanged. To delete text stored in the contacts details 1. Select the contact from the contacts list and open the contact page. 2. With a long press select the information you wish to delete to activate the Fast menu and select Delete 3. Confirm that you wish to delete the selected entry by pressing Yes To delete a contact 1. With a long press select the contact from the contacts list you wish to delete to activate the Fast menu and select Delete 2. Confirm that you wish to delete the selected entry by pressing Yes To change a default number or e-mail address for a contact Contacts 37 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 38 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM In order to change the default you must have more than one number or e-
mail entry for that contact stored in the device. 1. Select the contact from the contacts list and open the contact page. 2. Press either Phone or E-mail to view the contacts numbers or e-mail addresses. 3. With a long press select the number or e-mail you wish to change to the default to activate the Fast menu and select default To view your communications with a contact 1. Select the contact from the contacts list and open the contact page. 2. Press Communications:
The following categories of communications will be shown. Last call:
Last SMS:
Last MMS:
Last E-mail:
Next Event:
that specific item. To send a contact 3. Selecting a communication that contains a short cut will take you to DRAFT 1. Select the contact from the contacts list and open the contact page. 2. Press Communications:
3. Press Send Contact 4. Select one of the methods to send the contact details. Send by infrared Send by SMS Send vCard Send by MMS Send by E-mail Pressing Send by infrared will automatically activate the infrared and send the contact, providing another device with infrared is within the range. 5. Press Recipient:
6. Either enter the number or address of the recipient by pressing the
, select a contact by Recipient field or press Add from contacts and press OK pressing the add check box 7. Press Send. 38 Contacts Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 39 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Contacts List The contact list is organised in alphabetical order by the given contact name. A short cut to the contact list is available, excluding when the keypad is open by a long press on the @ key. When the phone application is open and the phone display is empty a shortcut to the contact list is available by pressing To view your contacts 1. Select Contacts 2. Press Contact list 3. Press the appropriate alphabetic grouping to view a specific contact. To arrange your contacts in the contacts list It is possible to change the sort order for the contacts list. You can sort the contacts by the first name or second name. 1. Select Contacts 2. Press Options 3. Press Arrange contact list by 4. Select the desired setting. DRAFT The selected setting is the one with the filled button Fast Menus for a contact from the contacts list Call to contact SMS to contact MMS to contact E-mail to contact Copy contact Edit contact View details for contact Delete contact Copy to SIM Copy to device Storing contacts When you create a new contact with the device it will automatically be stored in the device memory. Contacts can also be copied to the SIM card. Your SIM card will only store a name and a single number to your SIM card. Contacts stored on your SIM card will display the SIM indication the contact entry. with Contacts 39 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 40 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To copy a single contact from the device memory to SIM card 1. Select Contacts 2. With a long press select the contact from the contacts list you wish to copy to activate the Fast menu and select 3. The contact will be copied to the SIM card and also be displayed in the contacts list with the stored on SIM NOTE:Only the name and the default number will be saved to the SIM card. To copy a single contact from the SIM card to the device memory indication. 1. Select Contacts 2. With a long press select the contact from the contacts list you wish to copy to activate the Fast menu and select 3. The contact will be copied to the device memory and also be displayed in the contacts list with the stored on device memory To delete all contacts from the SIM card indication. 1. Select Contacts/Options 2. Press Edit contact list 3. Press Delete all from SIM 4. Confirm that you wish to delete all the contacts stored on your SIM card by DRAFT pressing Yes All contacts deleted from SIM will be displayed. To delete all contacts from the device memory 1. Select Contacts/Options 2. Press Edit contact list 3. Press Delete all from device 4. Confirm that you wish to delete all the contacts stored in your device memory by pressing Yes All contacts deleted from the device will be displayed. To move all contacts from the SIM card to the device memory 1. Select Contacts/Options 2. Press Edit contact list 3. Press Move all from SIM to device 4. Confirm that you wish to move all the contacts stored on your SIM card to the device memory by pressing Yes All contacts moved from SIM to device memory will be displayed. 40 Contacts Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 41 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To copy all contacts from the device memory to SIM card 1. Select Contacts/Options 2. Press Edit contact list 3. Press Copy all from device to SIM 4. Confirm that you wish to copy all the contacts from the device memory to your SIM card by pressing Yes All contacts copied from device memory to SIM will be displayed. To copy all contacts from the SIM card to the device memory 1. Select Contacts 2. Press Options 3. Press Copy all from SIM to Device 4. Confirm that you wish to copy all the contacts from your SIM card to the device memory by pressing Yes All contacts copied from SIM to device memory will be displayed. Groups Groups can be created from the contacts that you have saved in your device. Groups consists of user made Contact groups. Group members can be collected from contacts at the chapter. Groups amount is not limited. To create a contacts group DRAFT 1. Select Contacts 2. Press Groups 3. Press Create group 4. Enter a name for the group and then press OK The group name will now be displayed in the header. To add contacts to a group 1. Select Contacts/Groups 2. Press the named group where you wish to add a contact. 3. Press Add contact 4. From the contacts list, the contacts will be displayed with a contact add check box. 5. Press the add check box for the contacts you wish to add. The selected group will be displayed with the checked indication 6. Press OK to add the selected contacts to the group. Contacts 41 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 42 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To assign a ring tone to a contact group. 1. Select Contacts/Groups 2. Press the named group where you wish to assign a ringing tone. 3. Select the Ring tone:
4. Select the ring tone stored in your memory by pressing the add check box field. and press OK To create a sub group 1. Select Contacts/Groups 2. With a long press select the group you wish to add a sub group to activate the Fast menu and select 3. Then follow the same instructions as in To create a contact group and To add contacts to a group. To find a contact The find function in the contacts application searches the contacts list. See Find Mode from............ To view the amount of contacts stored on the SIM 1. Select Contacts/Options 2. Press SIM card contacts 3. Select a contact to view the stored details on the SIM. DRAFT The card memory status can be seen from the SIM card contacts menu. Contacts Synchronization Contact Synchronization.... 42 Contacts Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 43 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Messages You can send and receive messages with the device in a number of ways and formats. You can send message using the Short Message Service (SMS), by Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) or though E-mail. MESSAGES SMS Messages SMS messages are messages that contain a text message. In order to send or receive an SMS text message you need to ensure that the number for your SMS service centre is stored on the device. The service centre number is provided by your service provider and may be already stored on the SIM card. NOTE:This service is network / service provider dependent. Please check you subscription features with your network / service provider. Checking the number for your service centre DRAFT See SMSC number in SMS Settings, page... To send an SMS message 1. Select Messages/Create SMS 2. Press the Message field to activate the keyboard. 3. Enter the message and press OK See Entering Characters and Numbers...... 4. Press Recipient:
5. Either enter the number of the recipient by pressing the Recipient field or press Add from contacts box and press OK
, select a contact by pressing the add check is pressed:
6. Press Send When Send Message Sent - after message has been successfully sent. Transmission Failed - if the message has failed to be sent to the desired
- sending of the message in progress appears in status bar. recipient. The message will be moved to Outbox. NOTE:If you wish to send the message later then exit without sending the message and the message will be saved to the SMS Drafts folder Messages 43 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 44 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To send an SMS message to multiple recipients 1. After one recipient has been selected press Recipient:
displayed in the Create SMS page. 2. Press Add from contacts
, select a contact by pressing the add check and press OK box Recipient field. and the contact will be added to the next 3. Proceed as in To send an SMS message, page... To send an SMS message to a group 1. Press Recipient:
2. Select the group from the Groups folder of the contacts list. 3. Proceed as in To send an SMS message, page... displayed in the Create SMS page. Receiving an SMS message When you receive an SMS message the text New SMS Read Now? will appear in the display along with an audible signal and header row. The settings can be altered for informing messages, see Settings/
Messages...... To read a received text message DRAFT Press Yes will appear in the If you press No Received folder and the message 1 new message will be shown under the Messages chapter. then the message will be stored to the Messages /
Received SMS options Call Reply Forward Fast menu options for received SMS messages Copy all Delete all Sort by Find Saving SMS messages The device will store received SMS messages in the Received folder. Both received and sent SMS messages can be saved from the Received and Sent folders to the Drafts and Saved folder for permanent storage or until you delete them. 44 Messages Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 45 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM The number of messages shown can be changed from the SMS Settings in Settings, see page.... Saving an SMS message With a long press select the message you wish to save to activate the Fast menu and select Save The message will now be saved to the Drafts and Saved folder Read messages stored on the SIM card displayed with the message Read messages stored in the device are displayed with the the message NOTE:Messages received with the device cannot be saved on the SIM card icon with icon with the Voicemail messages Your voicemail service allows callers to leave a voice message for you when you cannot be reached or the device is switched off. Your voicemail number will be supplied by the network / service provider with your subscription. NOTE:This service is network/service provider dependent. Please check your subscription features with your network/service provider. To set your voicemail number DRAFT See Voice mail number in Phone Settings, page... To listen to the received voicemail message With the voice mail SMS message open press Call to call your voicemail number. Also see To call your voice mailbox, page.(Call functions) Delivery Reports You can set the device depending on if your network or service provider supports this function, to request delivery reports for the messages that you send. A delivery report is represented also with the icon with the message. The delivery report will indicate the status either Delivered or Failed. To switch status reports On or Off See Delivery reports in SMS settings, page... Receiving a delivery report When you receive a delivery report the text Delivery report. Message delivered to (recipients number, or contact name) at (time). Delete Report? will appear in the display along with an audible signal. Press Yes to delete the report information Messages 45 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 46 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM If you press No Received folder. then the delivery report will stored to the Messages/
Configuration Messages Configuration messages contain specific settings that can be saved to the device. For example, you may be able to request the settings to set an MMS account from your network or service provider so that you can send and receive MMS messages. A new configuration message is represented with the icon with the message. Receiving a configuration message When you receive a configuration message the text Received Configuration message. Read now? will appear in the display along with an audible signal. Press Yes to view the message. then the configuration message will be stored to the If you press No Messages/Received folder. To install a configuration message DRAFT 1. With a long press select the configuration message you wish to save to activate the Fast menu and select Save 2. The configuration message will be saved to the Drafts and Saved folder and the message Configuration message. Run now?
to install. 3. Press Yes MMS Messages MMS messages are messages that can contain text, ring tones, animations, graphics, photo images and audio clips. If the MMS message is larger than 30kB then it will exceed the maximum inter operability guarantee, but may still be possible to send to a recipient depending upon the device used to receive the message. In order to send or receive an MMS messages you need to ensure that you have a data connection set in the device and that the service is available from your network/service provider. See Settings/Messages... To send an MMS message 1. Select Messages/Create MMS 2. Press Message to activate the keyboard. 3. Enter the message and press OK 46 Messages Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 47 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM See Entering Characters and Numbers...... 4. Press Recipient:
5. Either enter the number of the recipient by pressing the Recipient field or press Add from contacts box and press OK
, select a contact by pressing the add check 6. Press Subject to enter a subject header for the message. 7. Press Send When you are creating a new MMS message you can add an image to the message. Including an image in the MMS message 1. Press 2. Either take a picture by pressing Take picture or retrieve a picture already stored in your photo album by pressing Photo album cut to the images stored in your memory. If you use a picture stored in the memory, press the add check box
, the short 3. When the picture is selected press OK When you are creating a new MMS message you can add audio to the mes-
sage. Including audio in the MMS message DRAFT 1. Press 2. Either record a new clip or retrieve a clip already stored in the memory from the Music and Sound folder. If you use a clip stored in the memory, press the add check box 3. When the clip is selected press OK Receiving an MMS message When you receive an MMS message the text New MMS, Read Now? will appear in the display along with an audible signal. NOTE:If the automatic downloading is not activated for MMS messages
(see Settings) then New MMS, Dowload Now? is displayed instead. To read the received MMS message Press Yes If you press No then the message will stored to the Messages/Received folder and the message 1 new will be shown under the Received menu in the Messages chapter. NOTE:This service is network / service provider dependent. Please check you subscription features with your network / service provider. If you receive more than one new SMS and/or MMS message then the text Received 2 new messages. Go to Received?
Messages 47 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 48 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Press Yes to go to the received messages folder If you press No Received folder which you can access at a later time. then the messages will be stored to the Messages/
E-mail Messages E-mail messages can be sent and received through the device In order to send or receive E-mail messages you need to ensure that you have a data connection set in the device. When you have a data connection ongoing, the the status menu. See E-mail settings, page... To send an E-mail message network connection icon will be displayed in 1. Select Messages/Create E-mail 2. Press Message field to activate the keyboard. 3. Enter the message and press OK See Entering Characters and Numbers...... 4. Press Subject to enter a subject header for the message. 5. Press Recipient 6. Either enter the number of the recipient by pressing the Recipient field or DRAFT press Add from contacts box and press OK
, select a contact by pressing the add check 7. Press Send When Send You will be asked if you want to Connect to Network, Send e-mail now?
is pressed:
Pressing Yes will open a data connection and send the e-mail message. Sending e-mail - sending of the e-mail message in progress appears in the header row. E-mail sent - will be briefly displayed after the message has been successfully sent and the message will be moved from the Outbox to the Sent folder. Transmission failed - will be briefly displayed if unable to send and the e-mail and it will be moved to the Outbox folder. Pressing No will move the e-mail to the Outbox so that is can be sent at a later time. Pressing Cancel will return back to the e-mail state before Send was pressed. NOTE:Automatic check mail can be set to a specified period from Set-
tings/E-mail settings. 48 Messages Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 49 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To send messages from the Outbox 1. Select Messages/Outbox and Sent/Outbox 2. Press Send You will be asked if you want to Connect to Network, Send all messages now?
Pressing Yes Including an attachment in the E-mail message will send all messages from the Outbox 1. Press Attachments:
2. Press Add Attachment You may attach more than one file, to add another attachment to the E-
mail, follow the same process as above. The number of attachments will be displayed in the brackets. To add a Cc (Carbon Copy) recipient to an E-mail message 1. Press Cc:
2. Either enter the number of the recipient by pressing the Recipient field or and press OK
, select a contact by pressing the add check press Add from contacts box To add a Bcc (Blind Carbon Copy) recipient to an E-mail message DRAFT 1. Press Bcc:
2. Either enter the number of the recipient by pressing the Recipient field or press Add from contacts box To check your received E-mails and press OK
, select a contact by pressing the add check 1. Select Messages/Received/E-mail. 2. Press Check mail 3. The device will now check your specified e-mail box.(see. Setting e-mail
. Connecting to the network will be established. account) The e-mails will be downloaded to the Received/E-mail folder. During this process you can cancel the downloading by pressing Stop and press Yes To reply to a received E-mail to confirm. 1. After opening the received e-mail message, press Reply 2. The new message will be sent to the sender of the original mail, to change the recipients that receive your reply press Recipient 3. Add or remove the recipients you wish to reply to (see...Adding, Removing) 4. After creating your e-mail, press Send Messages 49 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 50 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To reply to all contacts from a received E-mail 1. After opening the received e-mail message, press Reply to all 2. The new message will be sent to all the recipients that were in the original mail, to change the recipients that receive your reply press Recipient 3. Add or remove the recipients you wish to reply to (see...Adding, Removing) 4. After creating your e-mail, press Send To forward a received E-mail 1. After opening the received e-mail message, press Forward 2. Press Recipient 3. Either enter the number of the recipient by pressing the Recipient field or press Add from contacts box and press OK
, select a contact by pressing the add check 4. After creating your e-mail, press Send NOTE:This service is network / service provider dependent. Please check you subscription features with your network / service provider. DRAFT 50 Messages Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 51 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Internet The device allows you to surf the internet through the web browser. In order to browse the web you need to ensure that the data connection settings are correct. See Settings/Connection settings... Navigation of the web pages is done by using the mirroring and zooming func-
tions See..... INTERNET
will return you to the previous menu page. network connection When you open the internet browser to start a web session and there is no data connection already open, you will be asked if you want to Connect to Network?. Pressing Yes will open a data connection and take you to the desired page, pressing No When you have a data connection ongoing, the icon will be displayed in the status menu. When the browser is open and a data connection ongoing, the displayed at the bottom of the display next to the loading bar. When exiting the browser you will be asked if you want to Close network connection? The following options are available. Pressing Yes Pressing No DRAFT will exit the browser and close the data connection. will exit the browser but keep the data connection network connection icon will be open. Pressing Cancel will not close the browser and not close the data connection. Using the Internet browser To open the internet browser 1. Select Internet/Open browser 2. Press the address field to enter a web address 3. Enter a web URL using the keyboard. The address can be typed starting with http: but can also be entered just by starting with www. 4. Press OK to go to that page. Picture needed The web page will start loading and the status of the loading can be seen at the bottom of the screen. If you do not want to enter the address press Close browser page and Book to return to the Internet index. to return to the Internet 51 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 52 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Browser keys Pressing Book goes back to the Internet index and will request whether to close the connection. Pressing Back will return to the previously opened page. If the page is the first opened in the browser then the view goes back to the Internet index and will request whether to close the connection. Pressing Forward will forward to the next previously opened page. If the page is the first opened in the browser then forward is disabled. Pressing Stop Pressing Refresh Pressing Home Pressing Find will stop loading the new web page. will reload the current page in the browser. will go to the current homepage. See Hompage... will open the keyboard in order to enter a word or phrase to search the current web page in the browser. Pressing Favourites Pressing Add Favourites.. Pressing History Pressing Save See Downloaded pages.. Pressing Fit to content. will open the favourites list. See Favourites.. will add the web page to the favourites list. See will add the web page to the downloaded pages list. will open the history list. See History.. DRAFT will resize the browser width and wraps the page Pressing Options will open the internet options menu. See Options.. Browser views The Loading bar webpage that has been opened in the browser. When the loading is completed the loading bar will disappear from view. indicates the loading progress of the Browser windows and frame changing Some of the web pages require opening many views (windows) to pages. Enabling new windows to open can be switched on or off, See Options... The browser in the device supports 3 windows to be open at any time. To switch between opened windows in the browser When the browser is open press View2 To close an open window in the browser When the browser is open press Close 52 Internet Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 53 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Homepage The homepage field allows you to set one web page as a page that you can always load quickly, a web site that you frequently use, for example a company website or a search engine web site. To set the homepage 1. Select Internet 2. Press Homepage:
3. Enter the web address and press OK to store the homepage. The homepage URL or name can now be seen in the Homepage: field. NOTE:It maybe that the homepage is already set to your network/service providers website. To change the homepage 1. Select Internet 2. With a long press select the Homepage: field to activate the Fast menu 3. Enter the web address and press OK to store the homepage. and select Edit DRAFT To go to the homepage 1. Select Internet 2. Press Homepage:
If the browser is open then press Home History The history menu stores links to the previously visited ripostes in chronological order. The history list will store up to 30 website links, when this limit is reached the device will discard the oldest history link and be replaced with the most recent visited web site. The number of history items is shown under the History menu. To go to a linked website stored in the history list 1. Select Internet 2. Press History 3. Press the linked history item to open the page in the browser. If the browser is open then press History to view the history list. To delete the linked web sites stored in the history list 1. Select Internet 2. With a long press select the History menu to activate the Fast menu and select Delete All 3. Press Yes to confirm clearing the visited web page history. Internet 53 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 54 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM NOTE:It is not possible to edit or delete individual history items in the his-
tory list. Favourites The favourites menu allows you to store webpage links to your favourite, commonly used web pages. It is possible to create sub groups for your favourites so that you can easily go to those webpage links. To add a webpage to your favourites 1. Select Internet 2. Press Favourites 3. Press Add Favourite: field. 4. Enter the web address and press OK 5. Enter the web address name and press OK If the browser is open and the webpage is loaded then you can add the webpage to your Favourites by pressing Add To go to a linked website stored in the favourites 1. Select Internet 2. Press Favourites 3. Press the linked favourite to open the page in the browser. If the browser is open then press Favourites DRAFT to view your favourites and press the linked favourite to load the webpage. To delete a website link stored in the favourites 1. Select Internet 2. Press Favourites 3. With a long press select the webpage link to activate the Fast menu and select Delete 4. Press Yes to confirm deleting the webpage from your favourites. To delete all website links stored in the favourites 1. Select Internet 2. With a long press select the Favourites menu to activate the Fast menu and select Delete All 3. Press Yes to confirm deleting all favourites. To create a sub group folder for website links stored in the favourites 1. Select Internet 2. With a long press select the Favourites menu to activate the Fast menu and select Add group 3. Enter a name for the new favourites group folder and press OK 54 Internet Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 55 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Sorting the favourites It is possible to sort the favourites group and sub groups by name, by size and by date so to ease managing the large amount of web pages that can be sorted in Favourites. To sort a favourites group by name 1. Select Internet 2. With a long press select the Favourites menu to activate the Fast menu and select Sort by Name To sort a sub group, follow step 2 and long press the appropriate group folder. Downloaded Pages The downloaded pages menu allows you to view previously visited web pages so that the pages can then be viewed off-line. When downloaded web pages are opened they will be opened in the browser but no network connection will be established. Downloaded web pages are saved in the Files index and are linked to the Downloaded pages menu for easy access when in the Internet index. To download a webpage to save off-line DRAFT When the webpage you wish to download is open in the browser, press Save will To open an off-line webpage in downloaded pages save the page off-line. 1. Select Internet 2. Press Downloaded pages 3. Press the desired off-line webpage to open the page in the browser. To delete an off-line webpage in downloaded pages 1. Select Internet 2. Press Downloaded pages 3. With a long press select the off-line webpage to activate the Fast menu and select Delete 4. Press Yes Options to confirm deleting the webpage from downloaded pages. To set show images in the browser 1. Select Internet/Options 2. Press Show images. The Show images option will be displayed with the checked indication when switched On. Internet 55 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 56 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To set play audio in the browser 1. Select Internet/Options 2. Press Play audio. The Play audio option will be displayed with the checked indication when switched On. To set request to launch a new window in the browser 1. Select Internet/Options 2. Press Ask before opening windows. The Ask before opening windows option will be displayed with the checked indication when switched On. Cookies To set enable cookies when browsing 1. Select Internet/Options/Advanced 2. Press Enable cookies. The Ask before opening windows option will be displayed with the checked indication To delete cookies stored from whilst browsing when switched On. DRAFT 1. Select Internet/Options/Advanced 2. Press Delete cookies. Cache Content To set enable caching when browsing 1. Select Internet/Options/Advanced 2. Press Enable cache. The Ask before opening windows option will be displayed with the checked indication To empty cache stored from whilst browsing when switched On. 1. Select Internet/Options/Advanced 2. Press Empty cache. Page Draw To set enable page draw when browsing 1. Select Internet/Options/Advanced 2. Press Enable page draw. The Ask before opening windows option will be displayed with the checked indication when switched On. 56 Internet Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 57 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Image Draw To set enable image draw when browsing 1. Select Internet/Options/Advanced 2. Press Enable image draw. The Ask before opening windows option will be displayed with the checked indication when switched On. Downloading objects DRAFT Internet 57 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 58 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM DRAFT 58 Internet Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 59 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Calendar The calendar function in mydevice allows you to keep track of your appoint-
ments and events, tasks that you need. You can also set the various alarms and time functions to remind you. CALENDAR Viewing your Calendar You can view the calendar in a number of ways, by a monthly, weekly or daily view. To view your calendar contents 1. Select Calendar. 2. Select the desired view. To find a day in the calendar and select Find 2. Enter a date and press OK Daily View DRAFT to open that daily view. 1. With a long press select the Calendar index page to activate the Fast menu To view the current day from your calendar 1. Select Calendar 2. Press Today View. Any events and tasks for that day will be shown in this section. Weekly View To view the current week from your calendar 1. Select Calendar 2. Press Weekly View Any events and tasks for that week will be shown under the days in this section. Monthly View Days with events have bold numbers and the current selected day is coloured. To view the month from your calendar 1. Select Calendar 2. Press Monthly view To navigate in the monthly view:
Calendar 59 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 60 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Press Press Press Press To navigate the months from your calendar to move to the previous day. to move to the next day. to move to the same day, previous week. to move to the next week. 1. Select Calendar 2. Press Monthly view 3. Press Previous: or Next:
Creating a new event in the calendar To create a new event 1. Select Calendar 2. Press Create Event 3. Enter a subject text for the new event and press OK 4. Enter the information you wish to store for the event. To specify a place:
Press the Place: field Enter a location for the event and press OK DRAFT To enter a starting time:
Press the Start Time: field Enter the date and time for when the event starts and press OK To specify an ending time:
Press the End Time: field Select a time duration or press Other to specify another time. The selected setting is the one with the filled button
. To set a reminder:
Press Reminder. Select a time duration or press Other to specify another time. The selected setting is the one with the filled button
. Event reminder message The event reminder alarm can be set from the Settings/Sounds and alerts/Alarm tone, see... When a reminder is set and the event reminder time is reached then a message will appear stating the event details and asking Show event details in full?
Pressing Yes Pressing No will open the event in the calendar. will close the message and stop the alarm. 60 Calendar Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 61 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Event conflict message When entering a new calendar event and setting the start and/or the end time for the event, the device checks if this new event conflicts with any events already stored in the calendar. If there is a conflict of events then a message will appear stating the stored event details that the new calendar event conflicts with and Another event coincides with this one. Continue anyway?
Pressing Yes will accept the conflict and the new event will overlap the stored event in the calendar. Pressing No will return to the event start and/or the end time to re-
enter a different time. Advanced To add participants from the contacts list to the event 1. Select Advanced 2. Press Participants 3. Press Add from Contacts and press OK
, select a contact by pressing the add check DRAFT and the contact will be added to the next box Recipient field. NOTE:Participants need to be stored in the device memory to be recalled as participants for an event. Contacts from the SIM card cannot be added. See Storing Contacts page.... To send a reminder to the participants 1. Select Advanced 2. Press Remind participants 3. Select a method to inform the participants The selected setting is the one with the filled button Participant reminder by E-mail - If the participant has an e-mail
. address stored in the contact details. If there is more than one e-mail address stored for the contact then the default e-mail will automatically be used. Participant reminder by SMS - If the participant has a mobile phone number stored in the contact details. If there is more than one mobile phone number stored for the contact then the default mobile phone number will automatically be used. Participant reminder by E-mail or SMS - Will send a reminder either way depending on what details are stored for a contact. E-mail is the primary method used. Participant reminder by E-mail and SMS - Will send a reminder both ways depending on what details are stored for a contact. Calendar 61 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 62 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To set a type for an event 1. Select Advanced 2. Press Event type 3. Select a type for the event. The selected setting is the one with the filled button To set a recurrence for an event
. 1. Select Advanced 2. Press Recurrence 3. Select a time frame for the recurrence. The selected setting is the one with the filled button
. 4. Either:
Press Occurrence(s): to specify the amount of events you want the recurrence to last. Press End After: to specify the time when you want the recurrence to end. Templates A template will be made based on the current event being entered. You can store up to 11 event templates. To create an event template DRAFT 1. Select Advanced/Templates 2. Press Create Template 3. Enter a name for the template and press OK in the Templates folder. To use a template to create an event 1. Select Calendar 2. Press Create Event 3. Select Advanced 4. Press the event template you wish to use. to store the new template The new event will now contain the same values as the template chosen. To set an event to private 1. Select Advanced 2. Press Private to switch on. The setting is on when the box is filled 62 Calendar Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 63 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Managing calendar events To delete an event from the calendar 1. With a long press select the event you wish to delete to activate the Fast menu and select Delete 2. Confirm that you wish to delete the selected event by pressing Yes To delete all events from a period of the calendar 1. With a long press select Today view/Weekly view/Monthly view for the period you wish to delete to activate the Fast menu and select Delete 2. Confirm that you wish to delete the selected event by pressing Yes To copy all events from a period of the calendar With a long press select Today view/Weekly view for the period you wish to copy the events to activate the Fast menu and select Copy The events from that period will be copied to the clipboard so that they can then be pasted elsewhere. To paste all events to a period of the calendar from the clipboard With a long press select Today view/Weekly view for the period you wish DRAFT to paste the events to activate the Fast menu and select Paste The pasted events from the clipboard will be copied to the selected period, the values will stay the same except for the date which will change to the dates that the events where pasted to. Sorting Events Events can be sorted by: name, start time, event type. To sort the days events in the calendar 1. With a long press select Today view to activate the Fast menu. 2. Press Creating a new task in the calendar to sort the events. icon. icon. Ongoing tasks are indicated in the calendar with the Finished tasks are indicated in the calendar with the To create a new task 1. Select Calendar/Tasks 2. Press Create Task 3. Enter a subject text for the new task and press OK 4. Enter the information you wish to store for the event. To specify a deadline for the task:
Press Deadline:
Enter a date for the task deadline and press OK Calendar 63 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 64 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To add notes to the task:
Press Notes. Enter additional text for the task and press OK To set a reminder for the task:
Press Reminder to switch on. Enter a date for the task reminder and press OK The setting is on when the box is filled To set a responsibility for the task:
Press Responsible Press Add from Contacts
, select a contact by pressing the add check and press OK box Responsible field. and the contact will be added to the next To specify the status of the task:
To specify the priority of the task:
Press Status Select a status for the task. The selected setting is the one with the filled button DRAFT Press Priority Select a status for the task. The selected setting is the one with the filled button
. Task reminder message When a reminder is set and the task reminder time is reached then a message will appear stating the task details and asking Show task details in full?
Pressing Yes Pressing No To delete a task from the Calendar will open the task in the calendar. will close the message and stop the alarm. 1. With a long press select the task you wish to delete to activate the Fast menu and select delete 2. Confirm that you wish to delete the selected event by pressing Yes To send a task in the calendar to a contact 1. Select Calendar/Tasks 2. With a long press select the task you wish to send to activate the Fast menu and select Send 3. Proceed as in Sending an SMS...see Sorting Tasks Tasks can be sorted by: subject, deadline, priority, responsible, status. 64 Calendar Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 65 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To sort the tasks in the Calendar 1. Select Calendar 2. With a long press select Tasks to activate the Fast menu. 3. Press Alarms to sort the tasks. If the alarm has been set it can be seen from the header row as alarm tone can be set from Sounds and alerts in the Settings index, see... To switch the alarm On or Off
. The 1. Select Calendar/Alarm 2. Press Alarm On to set the desired setting. The setting is on when the box is filled To set the alarm time 1. Select Calendar/Alarm 2. Press Set Alarm:
3. Enter the time for the alarm and press OK The alarm will automatically be set On when you enter a new alarm time. To set the alarm snooze time DRAFT 1. Select Calendar/Alarm 2. Press Snooze interval 3. Select a time period. The selected setting is the one with the filled button To set an alarm recurrence
. 1. Select Calendar/Alarm 2. Press Recurrent alarm 3. Select the days for the recurrent alarm. The setting is on when the box is filled Alarm clock message When the alarm clock is set and the alarm time is reached then a message will appear stating the alarm time with an alarm tone playing. If no action is made then the alarm will play for 1 minute then stop. Pressing anywhere on the screen will bring up the message Turn off the alarm?
Pressing Yes Pressing No will turn the alarm off. will activate the snooze time interval if set and then play the alarm tone after the specified snooze time has elapsed. Calendar Synchronisation The calendar can be synchronised when connected to another device. Calendar 65 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 66 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To synchronise the calendar With a long press select Calendar index page to activate the Fast menu and select Synchronise The message Synchronisation Complete will appear when the synchronisation is complete. It is then safe to disconnect the devices. DRAFT 66 Calendar Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 67 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Camera Your device has a built in camera, the camera lens is located on the reverse side of the display, see Overview..... You can take pictures to view in the dis-
play, store the picture in the devices memory and on a Secure Digital (SD card) or Multimedia card (MMC) and you can send them to others either through Multimedia messaging or by e-mail. CAMERA
Using the Device Camera DRAFT Before taking a picture using the devices integral camera, ensure that the camera lens is free from any marks or dust, so to ensure that the picture quality remains high. If the camera lens is dirty then gently wipe the lens with a soft cloth. To take a picture using the device camera 1. Select Camera. 2. When opened the real-time view is shown in the display. 3. Press Take picture to capture the image that is displayed on the screen. The still image will now be shown in the display with the question Save image?
4. Select Yes to store in the Image gallery or No to discard the picture. Image Gallery Depending on the amount of memory you have available in the device you can store your pictures in the image gallery. The image gallery is a folder which contains links from the Camera index to the images that are stored in the Files index There are some pre-installed pictures in your device which you can edit and delete. To view the images in the Image gallery 1. Select Camera. 2. Press Image gallery Camera 67 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 68 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To delete images in the Image gallery 1. Select Camera. 2. Press Image gallery 3. With a long press select the image you wish to delete from the Image gallery to activate the Fast menu and select Delete Options This menu contains options that allow you to adjust the camera settings. Saving Images It is possible to save the pictures taken by the device camera either in the device memory or on a MMC or SD memory card, if one is inserted into the device. To save images to the memory card 1. Select Camera/Options. 2. Press Save to memory card when switched On. The Save to memory card option will be displayed with the checked indication When the Save to memory card option is Off then the picture will be stored to the device memory in the Image gallery. NOTE:When there is no memory card inserted in the device or the memory card is busy the image will be saved to the device memory in the Image gallery even if the Save to memory card option is On. DRAFT Image Size The device has three settings for the image size of the pictures you can take from the device. Large Medium Small To change the image size setting 1. Select Camera/Options 2. Press Image size. 3. Press the required setting to select. The selected setting is the one with the filled button NOTE:When you select the image size setting the pictures taken after that selection will be with that image size until you change the setting. 68 Camera Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 69 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Image Name You can set a name for the pictures that you take with the device which will help you to categorize the pictures that you store. If you leave the default name empty when you store a picture, the picture will be stored as 001.bmp/png (file extension name), or the next free number available. To set the image default name 1. Select Camera/Options. 2. Press Image name 3. Enter the name and press OK Timer to accept. This will allow you to add a time interval before the picture is taken. To activate the timer mode 1. Select Camera/Options. 2. Press Timer 3. Press the required time setting. DRAFT The selected setting is the one with the filled button NOTE:The timer delay setting will be turned off after taking each timer picture or if the camera function is exited. Taking a picture with the Timer activated
. 1. With the desired timer delay pre-selected press Take picture. 2. A countdown is shown, this is the delayed time before the picture will be taken. 3. After the timer picture has been taken, proceed in the same way as taking a normal picture. TIP:Pressing Cancel timer shot. Night Shot during the countdown will abort the timer This function will optimize the camera for taking pictures in poorly lit environments. To switch the Night shot On or Off 1. Select Camera/Options. 2. Press Night shot The Night shot option will be displayed with the checked indication when switched On. Camera 69 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 70 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Image Format This function allows you to save the pictures into different file formats. Images can be saved from the camera to the following formats. BMP - Bit-mapped image. PNG - Portable network graphic. JPG - Joint Photographics Expert Group (JPEG) To change the image format 1. Select Camera/Options. 2. Press Image format 3. Press the required setting to select. The selected setting is the one with the filled button
. DRAFT 70 Camera Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 71 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Files The Files chapter in mydevice is where all the user files for the various device applications are stored. The files stored in this chapter are linked to various application indexes for ease of use. If the files are deleted from this folder then the linked file in an application index will be deleted and vice-
versa. FILES Notes Notes stored in the Files chapter are linked to the Programs chapter where the Notepad application can be accessed. See Programs... To sort the notes in Notes 1. Select Files 2. With a long press select the Notes folder to activate the Fast menu and DRAFT select Sort by Subject/Sort by Date To view the details of a note 1. Select Files/Notes 2. With a long press select the note to activate the Fast menu and select Show details My Documents Any user files can be stored in My Documents. Files Downloaded pages Files from the Internet are saved to the Downloaded pages folder. The Downloaded pages stored in Files can be viewed from the Internet chapter as the Internet chapter contains the linked folder. See Internet... Attachments Files from mail messages are saved to the Attachments folder. Image Gallery Files from the Camera are saved to the Image Gallery folder. The Images stored in Files can be viewed from the Camera chapter as the Camera chapter contains the linked folder. See Camera... Files 71 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 72 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Music Music files are saved to the Music folder. The music files stored in Files can be viewed from the MP3 player chapter as the MP3 player chapter contains the linked folder. See MP3 player... Programs Installed program application files are saved to the Programs folder. The program files stored in Files can be viewed and launched from the Programs chapter as the Programs chapter contains the linked folder. See Programs chapter... Memory Card Memory Card You can view the content of the memory card. The amount of data stored on the memory card will be displayed under the Memory card index in KB
(kilobytes). The maximum storage space available is dependent upon the memory card installed. The data storage capability will be displayed on the memory card. mydevice uses SD card /MMC card, formatted.... To view the contents stored on the memory card DRAFT 1. Select Files 2. Press Memory card If there is no memory card installed then Not found will be displayed. Zip Files Archiving Files To reduce the amount of memory used in the device, it is possible and recommended to archive the files that are not in frequent use. Zipping the files will compress the file size for storage. To create an archive 1. Select Files/Zip files 2. Press Create Archive 3. Enter a name for the zip archive and press OK The files from the Add files to archive folder will be stored to the named zip file and moved to the Zip archives folder. 72 Files Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 73 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To add files to archive 1. Select Files/Zip files 2. Press Add files 3. Press the add check box for the files you wish to archive. A selected file will be displayed with the checked indication To unzip files from the Zip archive 1. Select Files/Zip files 2. Press the desired zip file and the message Extract? appears. 3. Press Yes to extract the files to the archiving folder. DRAFT Files 73 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 74 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM DRAFT 74 Files Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 75 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Settings The Settings chapter in mydevice allows you to adjust or change the devices many settings so that you can tailor the device to your individual prefer-
ences. SETTINGS Sounds and Alerts Ring Tone To set the tone volume 1. Select Settings/Sounds and alerts. 2. Use your finger to slide the button to adjust the Volume: level
. The volume is represented as a percentage. When it set to zero percent then the volume is turned off. To select a different ring tone DRAFT 1. Select Settings/Sounds and alerts. 2. Press Ring tone 3. Press the sound clip you wish to use for the ring tone. Message Tone field To select a different message tone 1. Select Settings/Sounds and alerts. 2. Press Message tone 3. Press the sound clip you wish to use for the message tone. Alarm Tone field To select a different alarm tone 1. Select Settings/Sounds and alerts. 2. Press Alarm tone 3. Press the sound clip you wish to use for the alarm tone. Increasing Volume field You can set the tone volume to progressively increase from the lowest volume setting through to the highest volume setting. Settings 75 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 76 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To switch increasing volume on 1. Select Settings/Sounds and alerts. 2. Press Increasing volume to switch On. The Increasing volume option will be displayed with the checked indica-
tion when switched On. Key Sounds To change the key sound 1. Select Settings/Sounds and alerts. 2. Press Key sounds and then select the desired setting. The selected setting is the one with the filled button Themes You can change the appearance of the device pages by selecting different themes. The own theme can be personalised to your own preferences. New user themes can also be downloaded.....See.... To change the theme 1. Select Settings/Themes 2. Press the desired theme setting. DRAFT
. The selected setting is the one with the filled button To edit the own theme 1. Select Settings/Themes 2. Press Edit own theme Phone To change the phone background colour 1. Select Settings/Themes/Edit own theme/Phone. 2. Press Background colour. 3. Either press a colour from the colour palette or define a custom colour by moving the RGB colour sliders and press Set Custom Colour. To change the phone background image 1. Select Settings/Themes/Edit own theme/Phone. 2. Press Background image 3. Press the image you wish to use for the phone background image. Pages
. To switch page background image on 1. Select Settings/Themes/Edit own theme/Pages. 2. Press Show background image to switch On. 76 Settings Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 77 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM The Show background image option will be displayed with the checked indication To change the page background image when switched On. 1. Select Settings/Themes/Edit own theme/Pages. 2. Press Background image 3. Press the image you wish to use for the page background image. To switch page background colour on 1. Select Settings/Themes/Edit own theme/Pages. 2. Press Use background colour to switch On. The Use background colour option will be displayed with the checked indi-
cation To switch page watermark image on when switched On. 1. Select Settings/Themes/Edit own theme/Pages. 2. Press Show watermark to switch On. The Show watermark option will be displayed with the checked indication when switched On. Font To change the font size DRAFT 1. Select Settings/Themes/Edit own theme/Font Size. 2. Select the desired setting. The selected setting is the one with the filled button
. Startup Screen To change the start-up image or animation 1. Select Settings/Themes/Edit own theme. 2. Press Start-up Screen 3. Press the image you wish to use for the start-up screen image. Startup Sound To change the start-up sound 1. Select Settings/Themes/Edit own theme. 2. Press Start-up Sound 3. Press the sound clip you wish to use for the start-up sound. Profiles
. The device contains a selection of preset profiles which are grouped settings which can be used to suit the environment that you are using the device in. Changing profiles allows you to change or adjust a group of settings quickly. Settings 77 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 78 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM For example a meeting profile could contain settings that switch off all the audible sounds and divert calls straight to your voicemail. When you leave the meeting you can switch back to a profile that turns on all audible sounds and will accept all calls etc. NOTE:It is not possible to change the profile settings or rename the profile for the Flight and Mute profiles. To select a profile 1. Select Settings/Profiles. 2. Press the desired profile. The selected setting is the one with default symbol To create a new profile 1. Select Settings/Profiles. 2. Press Create Profile. 3. Enter a name for the profile and press OK to store the profile. The created profile will contain the same settings as the presently selected profile. To change a profiles settings DRAFT 1. Select Settings/Profiles. 2. Press Control Settings Phone Voicemail The voicemail service may be available through your network operator /
service provider. It enables you to receive messages left by callers when you cannot answer a call. The voicemail number is supplied with your subscription. Depending on your subscription your voicemail number may be installed on the SIM card already. To save your voicemail number in the device 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Phone 2. Press the Voice Mail Number: field 3. Enter the number for your voicemail and press OK Use the fast menu for this field to edit a number already stored in the device. 78 Settings Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 79 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Call diversion Your device allows you to divert incoming calls to another number under preset conditions. This function is network dependant. The following divert options are available:
All calls - will divert all voice, data and fax calls. If no reply - will divert the call after a specified time has elapsed. If out of reach - will divert the call after a specified time has elapsed. If busy -
Fax calls - will divert fax calls. Data calls - will divert data calls. To switch a divert option on 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Phone 2. Press Call diversion. 3. Press the desired option to switch On. The option will be displayed with the checked indication On. DRAFT Call barring when switched Your device allows you to restrict incoming calls and outgoing calls, domestically and internationally. A call barring PIN code is needed to turn this function on and off and this will be provided with your subscription. This function is network dependant. The following call barring options are available:
All calls - will restrict all calls. Outgoing calls - no outgoing calls will be possible. Incoming calls - no incoming calls will be received. Outgoing international calls - no international outgoing calls will be possible. Outgoing international calls except to home country - no international outgoing calls will be possible except to the subscription home country. Incoming calls when outside home country - no incoming calls will be received when outside the subscription home country. NOTE:It is still possible to make emergency calls when the call barring options are activated. See... Settings 79 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 80 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To switch a call barring option on 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Phone 2. Press Call barring. 3. Press the desired option. 4. Enter the Call Barring PIN code and press OK to activate the setting. The option will be displayed with the checked indication On. To cancel all call barring options when switched 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Phone 2. With a long press select Call barring to cancel to activate the Fast menu and select Cancel All 3. Enter the Call Barring PIN code and press OK Fixed dialling numbers to cancel all. Fixed dialling is a function which limits the calls to only specified numbers stored on the SIM card. This feature requires the SIM to have the functionality to save Fixed dialling numbers. The PIN2 code is needed in order to store and edit Fixed numbers. NOTE:It is still possible to make emergency calls when the fixed dialling option is activated. See... To activate fixed dialling numbers DRAFT 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Phone/Fixed dialling numbers 2. Press Activate. 3. Enter the PIN2 code and press OK activate the setting. The option will be displayed with the checked indication On. To add a fixed dialling number when switched 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Phone/Fixed dialling numbers 2. Press Number:
3. Enter the number and press OK
. The number will be added to the fixed dialling number list. To add a fixed dialling number from the contacts list 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Phone/Fixed dialling numbers 2. Press Add from Contacts 3. Enter the PIN2 code and press OK 4. Select a contact and press OK
. The contact will be added to the fixed dialling numbers list. 80 Settings Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 81 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Summary after call To switch on the duration display after a call 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Phone 2. Press Summary after call to switch On. The Summary after call option will be displayed with the checked indica-
tion when switched On. Calling Line Identification You can choose to show or hide your phone number when making a call. This function is Network/Operator dependant. To show your phone number when calling 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Phone 2. Press Show own number. The Show own number option will be displayed with the checked indica-
tion when switched On. Automatic redail Automatic redial will redial when you have called a busy number and will continue to redial the number until the call connects or you stop the automatic redial. To switch on Automatic redial DRAFT 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Phone 2. Press Automatic redial. The Automatic redial option will be displayed with the checked indication when switched On. Call Waiting The call waiting service allows you to receive another call whilst already in a call. See...Call Functions. This function is Network/Operator dependant. To switch on the Call waiting service 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Phone 2. Select Call waiting. The Call waiting option will be displayed with the checked indication when switched On. Call Waiting Activated will be briefly displayed. Call Waiting Not available will be displayed if your subscription does not support this feature. Settings 81 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 82 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Messaging Number of messages You can set the amount of messages shown in the messaging index. By specifying an amount you can control more easily the amount of memory used to store messages and ease the management of viewing the messages. When the set amount of messages has been reached a new message will replace the oldest message stored in the device. If you select Unlimited then the messages will be stored until there is no more memory available in the device. If there are lots of messages stored in the device then this will reduce the amount of memory available for the other applications in the device. Received messages includes SMS, MMS and delivery reports and Received e-mails. Sent messages includes SMS, MMS and delivery reports. To set the number of received messages shown 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/Number of messages 2. Press Received messages. 3. Select the desired amount setting. DRAFT The selected setting is the one with the filled button To set the number of received e-mails shown
. 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/Number of messages 2. Press Received e-mails. 3. Select the desired amount setting. The selected setting is the one with the filled button To set the number of sent messages shown
. 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/Number of messages 2. Press Sent messages. 3. Select the desired amount setting. The selected setting is the one with the filled button
. SMS Settings SMS Validity period To set the SMS validity period 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/SMS settings 2. Press Validity period 3. Select the desired time period. The selected setting is the one with the filled button
. Service centre number 82 Settings Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 83 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To set the short message service centre number 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/SMS settings 2. Press SMSC number 3. Enter the SMS service centre number and press OK Your Service centre number is supplied by your Network operator/Service provider. Delivery reports To switch delivery reports On 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/SMS settings 2. Press Delivery reports The Delivery reports option will be displayed with the checked indication when switched On. Concatenated SMS To switch concatenated SMS On or Off 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/SMS settings 2. Press Concatenated SMS The Concatenated SMS option will be displayed with the checked indica-
tion when switched On. DRAFT MMS Settings Primary connection (See connection settings) To select a primary connection 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/MMS settings 2. Press Primary Connection. 3. Select the desired connection profile. The selected connection profile is the one with the default symbol Secondary connection (See connection settings) To select a secondary connection 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/MMS settings 2. Press Secondary Connection. 3. Select the desired connection profile. The selected connection profile is the one with the default symbol Allowing Multimedia messages To allow MMS messages 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/MMS settings 2. Press Allow MMS 3. Select the desired option. The selected option is the one with the filled button
. Settings 83 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 84 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Retrieving incoming MMS messages To change how to retrieve incoming MMS messages 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/MMS settings 2. Press Retrieve incoming messages. 3. Select the desired option. The selected option is the one with the filled button To allow receiving anonymous MMS messages
. 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/MMS settings 2. Press Allow anonymous messages The Allow anonymous messages option will be displayed with the checked indication To allow receiving advert MMS messages when switched On. 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/MMS settings 2. Press Allow advert messages The Allow advert messages option will be displayed with the checked indi-
cation To request delivery reports for MMS messages when switched On. 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/MMS settings 2. Press Request delivery reports DRAFT The Request delivery reports option will be displayed with the checked indication To reply to delivery reports for MMS messages when switched On. 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/MMS settings 2. Press Reply to delivery reports The Reply to delivery reports option will be displayed with the checked indication when switched On. MMS validity period To set the MMS validity period 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/MMS settings 2. Press Validity period 3. Select the desired time period. The selected setting is the one with the filled button
. MMS image size To set the displayed MMS image size 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/MMS settings 2. Press Image size 3. Select the desired size. 84 Settings Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 85 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM The selected setting is the one with the filled button
. E-mail settings Incoming mail server To set a new incoming mail server 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/E-mail settings 2. Press Set Incoming Mail Server 3. Press Server Address: to enter the address and press OK 4. Select the server port type 5. The selected setting is the one with the filled button 6. Press Enter User Name to enter the username and press OK 7. Press Enter Password to enter the password and press OK
. The created server settings will now be stored to the Incoming mail serv-
ers folder. The settings for the created mail server can be edited from this folder. The default mail server is the one with default symbol To remove an incoming mail server DRAFT 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/E-mail settings 2. Press Incoming mail servers. 3. Press the mail server to view the server settings. 4. Press Remove 5. Press Yes Outgoing mail server to confirm. To set a new outgoing mail server 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/E-mail settings 2. Press Set Outgoing Mail Server 3. Press Server Address: to enter the address and press OK 4. Select the server port type The selected setting is the one with the filled button
. 5. Press Enter User Name to enter the username and press OK 6. Press Enter Password to enter the password and press OK 7. Press Mark as Default Server to set the server as default. The created server settings will now be stored to the Outgoing mail serv-
ers folder. The settings for the created mail server can be edited from this folder. The default mail server is the one with default symbol Settings 85 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 86 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To remove an outgoing mail server 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/E-mail settings 2. Press Outgoing mail servers. 3. Press the mail server to view the server settings. 4. Press Remove 5. Press Yes Automatic Mail Check to confirm. To set the device to automatically check for new e-mail 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/E-mail settings 2. Press Check mail. 3. Select the desired option. The selected option is the one with the filled button To include an e-mail in a reply
. 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Messaging/E-mail settings 2. Press Reply with quote when switched On. Connections GPRS settings DRAFT The Reply with quote option will be displayed with the checked indication In order to make a data call and use the functions such as E-mail, MMS, Internet you must first set up a GPRS connection setting profile. NOTE:The settings for creating a GPRS profile can be obtained from the network operator or service provider for the subscription. To create a GPRS profile 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Connections/GPRS settings 2. Press Set GPRS Profile. 3. Press Enter Profile Name to enter the profile name and press OK 4. Press Ask when connecting to turn On or Off. 5. Press User Name: to enter the username and press OK 6. Press Password: to enter the password and press OK 7. Press DNS and select either Automatic or Manual. 8. Press Server IP Address: to enter the IP address and press OK 9. Press Idle Timeout: to enter a number in seconds and press OK 10.Press Network Access Point: to enter the network address and press OK 11.Press Connection String: to enter the connection string and press OK 86 Settings Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 87 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM After completing the settings for a profile, the device can now be used to make a GPRS data call. To select a GPRS profile 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Connections/GPRS settings 2. Select the desired GPRS profile. 3. Press Yes when asked to change to the selected GPRS profile. The default GPRS profile is the one with default symbol To edit a GPRS profile 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Connections/GPRS settings 2. With a long press select the GPRS profile you wish to edit to activate the Fast menu and select Edit To delete a GPRS profile 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Connections/GPRS settings 2. With a long press select the GPRS profile you wish to delete to activate the Fast menu and select Delete NOTE:If you delete the default GPRS profile and no other GPRS profiles are available then the GPRS connection will be disabled. DRAFT Synchronisation To create a new synchronisation profile 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Connections/Synchronisation 2. Press Create Profile 3. Enter a name for the new synchronisation profile and press OK 4. Select Type and then select the desired connection type. If HTTP is the connection type selected then you will need to set the server address and port. Select Server Enter the Server Address and Server Port Enter your User Name and Password. 5. Select the options you wish to synchronise. 6. Press Synchronise to start the synchronising according to the selected profile. To set a synchronisation profile as default 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Connections/Synchronisation 2. With a long press select the Synchronisation profile you wish to set as default to activate the Fast menu and select Set Default Synchronization log Settings 87 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 88 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM The log shows information including date of synchronisation, the synchronisation server used and the items transferred of the last synchronised profile. To view the synchronisation log 1. Settings/Control settings/Connections/Synchronisation 2. Press Log. Device Control Backlight delay To change the backlight delay 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Device control 2. Press Backlight Delay. 3. Select the desired option. The selected option is the one with the filled button To change the function set to the long press of the123 lens key
. 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Device control 2. Press Long press of 123. 3. Select the desired function. DRAFT The selected option is the one with the filled button To change the function set to the long press of the @ lens key
. 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Device control 2. Press Long press of @. 3. Select the desired function. The selected option is the one with the filled button
. Touch Screen To calibrate the device Haptitouch screen 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Device control/Touch screen 2. Press Calibrate 3. Press the points as directed in the display to calibrate the device touch screen. NOTE:The calibration should be carried out when the device display is in the horizontal view. To set the use calibration On 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Device control/Touch screen 2. Press Use calibration. The Use calibration option will be displayed with the checked indication when switched On. 88 Settings Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 89 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To set the Haptitouch lens feedback On 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Device control/Touch screen 2. Press Touch feedback. The Touch feedback option will be displayed with the checked indication when switched On. Motion Control To change the devices mirroring views 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Device control/Motion control 2. Select the desired display view. The selected option is the one with the filled button To adjust the devices tilting sensitivity
. 1. Select Settings/Control settings/Device control/Motion control 2. Press Tilt speed. 3. Select the desired tilt speed. The selected option is the one with the filled button
. Software Files Regional Settings DRAFT To set the time and date 1. Select Settings/Regional settings 2. Press Set time and date 3. Enter the date and time and press OK To change the time format to change. 1. Select Settings/Regional settings/Time format. 2. Select 24 hours or a.m./p.m. setting. The selected setting is the one with the filled button To change the date format
. 1. Select Settings/Regional settings/Date format. 2. Select the desired date format setting. The selected setting is the one with the filled button
. Time Zone You are able to adjust the time setting in the device to a different time zone, for example when travelling and then upon return select your home time zone to switch back the time setting quickly and easily. You can also use the Find time zone function to check the time differences around the world. Settings 89 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 90 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To find a time zone 1. Select Settings/Regional settings/Time zone 2. Press Find Time Zone 3. Enter the name of either a country or major city and press OK to search. 4. Press the desired time zone selection if you wish to change the time zone. The time zone function displays the five most recently used time zone set-
tings. To change the time zone 1. Select Settings/Regional settings/Time zone 2. Either press a desired time zone selection displayed in this menu or press Find Time Zone Menu Language to find a new time zone setting. When you insert your SIM card the menu language in most SIM cards will set the language to the language used for the country where the subscription was taken. This is the Automatic mode. If the SIM card does not support the Automatic SIM language, then English will be the set language. To change the menu language DRAFT 1. Select Settings/Regional settings/Language 2. Select the desired language setting. The selected setting is the one with the filled button
. Keyboard Language To change the keyboard input language 1. Select Settings/Regional settings/Keyboard language 2. Select the desired keyboard language character setting. The selected setting is the one with the filled button
. System and Security SIM card locking Personal Identity Number... Personal Unblocking Code To turn the SIM card lock On or Off 1. Select Settings/System and security/PIN codes 2. Press PIN query 3. Enter the PIN code and press OK The message PIN Query ON will be displayed briefly in the header row. 90 Settings Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 91 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM
. The setting check box in the PIN query field will now be checked, indicat-
ing the setting is on If you enter the PIN code incorrectly, you will be notified with an audible sound and the message Wrong code, Enter PIN code again. To unblock the SIM card If the PIN code has been entered incorrectly 3 times in a row the message Wrong code, SIM card blocked. Enter PUK code will be briefly displayed. 1. Enter the PUK code and press OK 2. Enter a new PIN code and press OK 3. Re-enter the new PIN code and press OK NOTE:If you enter the PUK (Personal Unblocking Code) incorrectly 10 times in a row then the SIM card will be permanently blocked and you must then contact your network operator or service provider for assis-
tance. To change the PIN code 1. Select Settings/System and security/PIN codes 2. Press Change PIN 3. Enter the current PIN code and press OK 4. Enter a new PIN code and press OK 5. Re-enter the new PIN code and press OK DRAFT The message Code changed will be displayed briefly in the header row. To change the PIN2 code 1. Select Settings/System and security/PIN codes 2. Press Change PIN2 3. Enter the current PIN2 code and press OK 4. Enter a new PIN2 code and press OK 5. Re-enter the new PIN2 code and press OK The message Code changed will be displayed briefly in the header row. To change the call barring code 1. Select Settings/System and security/PIN codes 2. Press Change Call Barring Code 3. Enter the current call barring code and press OK 4. Enter a new call barring code and press OK 5. Re-enter the new call barring code and press OK The message Call barring code changed will be displayed briefly in the header row. Settings 91 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 92 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Device Lock The device lock can be used to protect the device against unauthorised use. The factory set device lock code is XXXX. The device lock can be changed from the factory set code to a code comprising of X-X digits. To use the device lock code 1. Select Settings/System and security/Device lock 2. Press Device lock query. 3. Enter the Device lock code and press OK The message Device Lock Query ON will be displayed briefly in the header row. The setting check box in the Device lock query field will now be checked, indicating the setting is on To switch the device lock code off repeat steps 1-3 for To use the device lock code. To change the device lock code
. 1. Select Settings/System and security/Device lock 2. Press Change Device Lock Code 3. Enter the current device lock code and press OK 4. Enter a new device lock code and press OK 5. Re-enter the new device lock code and press OK DRAFT The message Code changed will be displayed briefly in the header row. NOTE:If you change the factory device lock code to a code of your choice and then forget the code, you will need to take the device to your local retailer/service centre along with the receipt so that the device lock code can be reset. To lock the device to the SIM card 1. Select Settings/System and security/Device lock 2. Press Lock to this SIM card. 3. Enter the device lock code and press OK The message Device Locked to This SIM will be displayed briefly in the header row. The setting check box in the Lock to this SIM card field will now be checked, indicating the setting is on
. Auto Keylock Auto key lock will activate the keylock automatically when the device is not being used. You can also adjust the activation time for the auto key lock from the last device activity. 92 Settings Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 93 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To set the auto keylock On or Off 1. Select Settings/System and security/Automatic keylock 2. Select the desired setting. The selected setting is the one with the filled button
. Restoring Factory Settings To reset the device to the factory settings 1. Select Settings/System and security 2. Press Restore Factory Settings The warning text Reset all settings to default factory settings? will be dis-
played. 3. Press Yes to open the phone application for entering the device lock code. 4. Enter the device lock code and press OK
. See Device lock code page...... The text Factory Settings Restored will be displayed briefly in the header row. DRAFT Settings 93 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 94 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM DRAFT 94 Settings Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 95 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM MP3 Player Your mydevice has a MP3 player which allows you to play MP3s stored in the device memory. The sales package contains a stereo headset so that the music can be played discreetly in public places. The player allows you to make playlist from the music files stored in the device so that custom per-
sonal music albums can be made. MP3 PLAYER MP3 Player To open the player 1. Select MP3 Player 2. Press Start player MP3 player keys DRAFT Pressing if there is no music clip already open in the player, the player will play the first clip from the playlist. Pressing Pressing Pressing Pressing Pressing Pressing Pressing To adjust the MP3 player volume when a music clip is playing will pause the clip. when a music clip is paused will play the clip. when a music clip is playing will stop the clip. to skip to the next music clip in the playlist. to skip to the previous music clip in the playlist. will fast forward through the music clip that is playing. will rewind through the music clip that is playing. 1. Select MP3 Player 2. Press Start player 3. Slide your finger to move the volume slider the volume. Playlists to adjust You can create playlists to compile your own music albums to suit your personal music tastes and moods. MP3 Player 95 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 96 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To create a playlist for the MP3 player 1. Select MP3 player 2. Press Playlist 3. Press Add clip 4. Press the add check box playlist. for the music file you wish to add to the 5. A selected music file 6. Press OK will be displayed with the checked indication to add the selected music files to the playlist. To delete music clips from the playlist 1. Select MP3 player 2. Press Playlist 3. With a long press select the music clip you wish to delete from the playlist to activate the Fast menu and select Delete To play music clips form the playlist 1. Select MP3 player 2. Press Playlist 3. Press the music clip from the playlist you wish to play. DRAFT The music player will open and play all the music clips from the playlist from this position. To repeat or shuffle playlists When only one music clip is in the playlist or being directly played from the Music folder then the Shuffle option is not possible. 1. Select MP3 player 2. Press Start player 3. Press the check box for the play option you wish to make to the playlist. A selected play option will be displayed with the checked indication
. Music folder The music folder is a folder which contains links so that it is easier to locate the files for playing in the MP3 player Sound clips and music clips that are stored in the Files index will be displayed in the music folder as links. To play music clips or sound clips from the music folder 1. Select MP3 player 2. Press Music 3. When pressing the music or sound clip, it will launch the player and will only play that specific music or sound clip. 96 MP3 Player Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 97 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To play music clips or sound clips from the memory card 1. Select MP3 player 2. Press Music 3. Press Memory card 4. When pressing the music or sound clip, it will launch the player and will only play that specific music or sound clip. NOTE:The memory card folder will be disabled if there is no MMC card inserted into the device. DRAFT MP3 Player 97 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 98 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM DRAFT 98 MP3 Player Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 99 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Programs The Programs chapter contains downloaded programs, the calculator, games, accessories and notepad. PROGRAMS Calculator The calculator in the device allows basic calculating, with square root and memory recall. To open the calculator in the device 1. Select Programs 2. Press Calculator To close the calculator press Close Notepad DRAFT The note pad allows you to type notes and are stored as a text file in the Files/Notes index. The text in the notes can be copied and pasted and the note can be sent as an SMS, MMS or E-mail message or as an attachment in E-mail. To create a note 1. Select Programs 2. Press Create Note 3. Enter the text for the note and press to save. The note is now saved to the Notes index in the Files Chapter and a short-
cut is made to the Notes folder in the Programs index, see Notes... If Close note will not be created. or C is pressed in the keyboard before typing anything then the Notes The notes folder contains links to the notes stored in the Files index. A note is indicated by the note icon To edit a note 1. Select Programs/Notes 2. Press the note to open the note 3. With a long press select the text to edit to activate the Fast menu and select Edit Programs 99 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 100 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM To delete a note 1. Select Programs/Notes 2. With a long press select the note to delete to activate the Fast menu and select Delete Downloads The downloads folder contains links to the Programs folder stored in the Files index. A program is indicated by the program icon To launch a program in downloads
. 1. Select Programs 2. Press Downloads 3. Press the desired downloaded program field to launch the application. Games Your mydevice contains? device games and it is possible to play Java games from the Internet. DRAFT Accessories 100 Programs Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 101 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Info The Info chapter contains information on using mydevice, including the user guide help function, a tutorial on how to use some of the innovative features of the device and the device system properties. INFO Help The help function will allow you to access the user guide for the device so that you can check the functionality of the devices features and applications. To open the user guide in the device 1. Select Info 2. Press Help Tutorial The user guide will open in the browser as HTML pages. DRAFT The tutorial function will guide you through a short demonstration of how to use the devices innovative features. To view the tutorial in the device 1. Select Info 2. Press Show Tutorial To move forward through the tutorial press Next To move forward through the tutorial press Back To exit the tutorial press Close About System Information stored in this chapter is read only information and the only functions that are available are to copy the information stored here using the Copy function from the Fast menu. Product Version The information contains the product version number and the date of when the device software was last updated. Info 101 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 102 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Applications The information contains the list of applications in the device with the version numbers and the date of when the device software was last updated. Installed Applications The information contains a list of all user installed applications in the device with the version numbers and the date of when the device software was last updated. Memory The information contains total memory, free space, memory management and memory distribution, for example, how much memory is being used to store images in the device. System The information contains the system description only. Links This section contains webpage links to the manufacturer of the device and its operating platform. DRAFT 102 Info Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 103 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Safety Precautions and Care Your MyOrigo Z1 is a highly sophisticated electronic device. To get the most out of the product, please read this text about product care, and the safety precautions before using the product. Product Care Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture or humidity. Do not expose your product to extreme high or low temperatures. Do not expose your product to open flames etc. Do not drop, throw or try to bend the product as rough treatment could damage it. Do not apply extreme forces to the product Do not paint your product as the paint could obstruct the earphone, microphone or any moveable parts and prevent normal use. Do not attempt to disassemble your product. The product does not contain consumer serviceable components. Only Certified Service Centres should perform service. DRAFT Do not use any accessories other than originals. Use of other accessories may result in loss of performance, damage to the product, fire, electric shock or injury. The warranty does not cover product failures which have been caused by use of non original accessories. Treat your product with care, keep it in a clean and dust free place. Internal Antenna The device has an internal antenna. In no way or form should this antenna be modified and should only be replaced by an authorized repair centre. Modifying the antenna in any way or form may cause damage to the device and reduce the radio frequency performance and may violate regulations concerning SAR levels. When using the device, hold the device in a way as to avoid covering the internal antenna (located in the top rear of the device) as this may affect the quality of voice and data calls and may require the device to operate at a higher power level, which may reduce the operating times between recharging. Safety Precautions and Care 103 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 104 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Infrared Port When an infrared data connection is activated, never direct the infrared ray towards a persons eyes and ensure that it does not disturb an other infrared units. Radio Frequency Energy Your device is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is turned on, it intermittently receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy (radio waves). The system that handles the call controls the power level at which the phone transmits. Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy MyOrigo Z1 products are designed to not to exceed the limits for exposure to RF energy set by national authorities and international health agencies.* These limits establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population. The guidelines were developed by international scientific organizations like ICNIPR (International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection) through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The limits include safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
*Examples of radio-frequency exposure guidelines and standards that the MyOrigo Z1 device is designed to conform:
DRAFT ICNIRP, Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, mag-
netic, and electromagnetic fields (up to 300 GHz), International Commis-
sion on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), Health Physics, vol.74, pp494-522, April 1998. 99/519/EC, Council Recommendation of 12 July 1999 on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz), Official Journal of the European Communities, 1999. IEEE C95.1-1991, Safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. (IEEE). FCC Report and Order, ET Docket 93-62, FCC 96-326, Federal Communica-
tions Commission (FCC), August 1996. Radio communications (Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure) Stan-
dard 1999, Australian Communications Authority (ACA), May 1999. SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of measurement for the amount of radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile 104 Safety Precautions and Care Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 105 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM phone. The SAR value is determined at the highest certified level in laboratory conditions, but the actual SAR level of the mobile phone while operating can be well below this value. This is because the mobile phone is designed to use the minimum power required to reach the network. Therefore, the closer you are to a base station, the more likely it is that the actual SAR level will decrease. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (that is, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. For body worn operation, MyOrigo Z1 has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when MyOrigo Z1 is positioned a minimum of 15 mm from the body without metal parts between the phone and the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for head held use is 0.334 W/kg, for body worn operations 0.376 W/kg. Driving DRAFT Driving a vehicle while using the device can be dangerous and is illegal in many countries. It is highly recommended to safely pull off the road and park the vehicle before making or answering a call with the device. It may be possible to use the device with a headset while driving. RF energy may affect some electronic systems in motor vehicles such as car stereo, safety equipment etc. In addition, some vehicle manufacturers do not allow use of mobile phones in their vehicles, unless a hands free kit with an external antenna supports the installation. Check with your vehicle manufacturer's representative to be sure that your mobile phone will not affect the electronic systems in your vehicle. Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your mobile phone, therefore:
Safety Precautions and Care 105 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 106 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Do not use your mobile phone near medical equipment without requesting permission. Mobile phones may affect the operation of some implanted cardiac pace-
makers and other medically implanted equipment. Pacemaker patients should be aware that the use of a mobile phone very close to a pacemaker might cause the device to malfunction. Avoid placing the phone over the pacemaker, i.e. in your breast pocket. When using the phone, place it at your ear opposite the pacemaker. If a minimum distance of 20 cm (9 inches) is kept between the mobile phone and the pacemaker, the risk of interference is limited. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, immediately turn off your phone. Contact your cardiologist for more information. Some hearing aids might be disturbed by mobile phones. If you use other medical devices, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Turn your mobile phone off in any facility where posted notices so require. Aircraft Turn off your mobile phone before boarding any aircraft. To prevent interference with communication systems, you must not use DRAFT your mobile phone while the plane is in the air. Do not use it on the ground without permission from the crew. Blasting Areas Turn off your mobile phone when in a blasting area or in areas posted turn off two-way radio to avoid interfering with blasting operations. Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives. Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your mobile phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your mobile phone or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include fuelling areas, such as petrol stations, below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. 106 Safety Precautions and Care Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 107 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle, that contains your mobile phone and accessories. Power Supply Connect the AC power adapter only to designated power sources as marked on the product. To reduce risk of damage to the electric cord, remove it from the outlet by holding onto the AC adapter rather than the cord. Make sure the cord is positioned so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress. To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the unit from any power source before attempting to clean it. The AC power adapter must not be used outdoors or in damp areas. DANGER Never alter the AC cord or plug. If the plug will not fit into the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Improper connection can result in risk of electric shock. DRAFT Children DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY WITH YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS ACCES-
SORIES. THEY COULD HURT THEMSELVES OR OTHERS, OR COULD ACCIDEN-
TALLY DAMAGE THE MOBILE PHONE OR ACCESSORY. YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORY MAY CONTAIN SMALL PARTS THAT COULD BE DETACHED AND CREATE A CHOKING HAZARD. Disposing of the Product The product should never be placed in general waste. Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products. Emergency Calls IMPORTANT!
This mobile phone, like any other mobile phone, operates using radio signals, cellular and land line networks as well as user-programmed functions, which cannot guarantee connection under all conditions. Therefore you should never rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies). Remember, in order to make or receive calls the mobile phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate cellular signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular phone networks or Safety Precautions and Care 107 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 108 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM when certain network services and/or mobile phone features are in use. Check with your local service provider. Battery Information Charging the Battery The battery delivered with your phone is not fully charged. We recommend that you charge the battery for 4 hours before you use the phone for the first time. If you are charging a new battery, or a battery that has run out completely, it may take a while (up to 30 minutes) before you get any indication (the battery meter appears in the display) that the battery is being charged. Battery Use and Care A rechargeable battery has a long service life if treated properly. A new battery, or one that has not been used for a long time could have reduced capacity the first few times it is used. The talk and standby times depend on the actual transmission conditions when using the phone. If the phone is used near a base station less power is required and talk and standby times are prolonged. DRAFT Use only MyOrigo original batteries and chargers. Using other batteries and chargers could be dangerous. NOTE:The warranty does not cover product failures which have been caused by use of other batteries and chargers. Do not expose the battery to extreme temperatures, never above +60C
(+140F). For maximum battery capacity use the battery in room tempera-
ture. If the battery is used in low temperatures the battery capacity will be reduced. Turn off your device before removing the battery. Use the battery for the intended purpose only. Do not attempt to take the battery apart. Do not let the metal contacts on the battery touch another metal object. This could short-circuit and damage the battery. Do not expose the battery to open flames. This could cause the battery to explode. Do not expose the battery to liquid. Do not allow the battery to be placed into the mouth. Battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed. 108 Safety Precautions and Care Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 109 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Battery disposal The battery should not be placed in general waste. Take care to dispose of the battery in accordance with local regulations and laws. If you are unsure as to how to dispose of the battery correctly, then please consult your retailer for further advice. DRAFT Safety Precautions and Care 109 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 110 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM DRAFT 110 Safety Precautions and Care Warranty covers Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 111 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Limited Warranty Thank you for purchasing this MyOrigo Z1 Product. To get maximum advan-
tage of your new Product, we recommend that you follow a few simple steps:
Read the instructions for use carefully. Read all the terms and conditions of your MyOrigo Z1 Warranty. Save your original receipt that is needed for warranty repair claims. Should your MyOrigo Z1 Product need warranty service, please contact to an authorized service point. Our Warranty MyOrigo warrants this Product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one (1) year of date of purchase. Any MyOrigo Z1 accessory is covered by a warranty period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by a consumer in accordance with the applicable terms and conditions stipulated herein. DRAFT If, during the warranty period, this Product fails to operate under normal use and service, due to improper materials or workmanship, the device will be either repaired or replaced the Product in accordance with the terms and conditions stipulated herein. Conditions 1. The warranty is valid only if the original receipt issued to the original purchaser by the dealer, specifying the date of purchase and serial number, is presented with the Product to be repaired or replaced. 2. If MyOrigo repairs or replaces the Product, the repaired or replaced Product shall be warranted for the remaining time of the original warranty period or for ninety (90) days from the date of repair, whichever is longer. Repair or replacement may involve the use of functionally equivalent reconditioned units. Replaced faulty parts or components will become the property of MyOrigo. 3. This warranty does not cover any failure of the Product due to misuse, including but not limited to use in other than the normal and customary manner, in accordance with MyOrigo Z1 instructions for use and maintenance of the Product. Nor does this warranty cover any failure of the Product due to accident, modification or adjustment, improper ventilation or damages resulting from liquid or excess heat. 4. This warranty does not cover Product failures due to improper repair installations, modifications or service performed by a non-MyOrigo Service Limited Warranty 111 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 112 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Point or Certified Service Centre or opening of the Product by non-MyOrigo certified persons. 5. The warranty does not cover Product failures which have been caused by use of non-MyOrigo original accessories or by use of MyOrigo original accessories not compatible with the Product as specified in the Users guide. 6. Broken seals on the Product will void the warranty. 7. All the user information will be erased from the unit before the maintenance. MyOrigo will not distribute, store or use any of the user data. 8. This warranty does not cover failures or communication breakdowns to this device or to the other GSM/GPRS users and devices caused by third party or user manipulated or misused software installed to the device. 9. This warranty does not cover failures or communication breakdowns to the connected PC and its peripherals caused by third party or user manipulated or misused software installed to the device. 10.The warranty does not cover the battery and other wearing parts. 11.NOTE! The MyOrigo Z1 is equipped with very expensive and fragile colour display unit. Pay attention not to misuse the device, do not bend, drop or smite it. The warranty does not cover the broken display caused by rough handling. DRAFT 12.IN NO EVENT SHALL MyOrigo BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTIAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS, TO THE FULL EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. 13.These warranty terms are applicable when using the device in Finland, Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia. 112 Limited Warranty Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 113 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Technical Data General Product Name Type Number MyOrigo Z1 Dimensions Size Weight (including stan-
dard battery) Li-ion Battery 123 mm x 58 mm x 23 mm 171 g 1310 mAh DRAFT Operation E-GSM Class Frequency GSM Class Frequency GSM Class Frequency SIM card GPRS Class Operating temperature Min. -10 C Max. +55 C Standby time Talk time 4 (2 watt) 900 MHz 1 (1 watt) 1800 MHz 1 (1 watt) 1900 MHz 3 V 8 (4 downlink + 1 uplink slots) 130 hrs. 220 - 600 mins. NOTE:Standby time and talk time are subject to the network conditions Data Connectivity GSM Data Rate GPRS Data Rate Infrared Coverage Infrared Data Transmis-
sion Rate 14.4 kb/s 85.6 kb/s 1 m 115 kb/s (SIR) 4 Mb/s (FIR) Technical Data 113 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 114 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Data Connectivity Cable Type USB Cable Data Trans-
mission Rate Memory Card Type SD card DRAFT 114 Technical Data Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 115 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM Declaration of Conformity We, MyOrigo Oy, Limited of Kasarmintie 28 H 25 90230 Oulu FINLAND declare under our sole responsibility that the product MyOrigo Z1 E-GSM900/GSM1800/GSM1900 to which this declaration relates is in conformity with all the essential requirements of R&TTE European Directive 1999/05/EC. We hereby declare that all the essential radio test suites have been carried out and that the above named product is in conformity to all the essential requirements of Directive 1995/5/EC. The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment will be held at:
DRAFT MyOrigo Oy, Ltd. Kasarmintie 28 H 25 90230 Oulu FINLAND FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Declaration of Conformity 115 Draft_Releasev.2.book Page 116 Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:42 PM DRAFT 116 Declaration of Conformity
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2003-12-19 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2003-12-19
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Microcell SA, Lux., Swiss Branch
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0007298276
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1 | Physical Address |
Kaarnatie 38
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1 |
Oulu, N/A
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1 |
Finland
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
k******@cetecom.de
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1 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
RB9
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
0601
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
M******** L********
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1 | Telephone Number |
+3583********
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1 | Fax Number |
+3583********
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1 |
m******@microcell.fi
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Licensed Transmitter | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power is EIRP. This device contains 900 MHz and 1800 MHz GSM functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories; this filing is applicable only for 1900 MHz PCS operations. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific configuration tested for this filing. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and its antenna to the users body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are - Head: 0.334 W/kg: Body-worn: 0.376 W/kg. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Cetecom ICT Services GmbH
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1 | Name |
R******** H******
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1 | Telephone Number |
49-68********
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1 | Fax Number |
49-68********
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1 |
r******@ict.cetecom.de
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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 | 24E | 1850.20000000 | 1909.80000000 | 0.8810000 | 32.0000000000 Hz | 300KGXW |
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