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APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT5HD1 USERS MANUAL A preliminary draft copy of the Users Manual follows this cover page. The text on the following three pages will be added for FCC requirements. EXHIBIT 8 encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Notice To Users FCC NoticeMotorola has not approved any changes or modifications to this device by the user. Any changes or modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.21. 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. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.19(3). If your mobile device or accessory has a USB connector, or is otherwise considered a computer peripheral device whereby it can be connected to a computer for purposes of transferring data, then it is considered a Class B device and the following statement applies:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is FCC Notice Specific Absorption Rate Data SAR Data This model wireless phone meets the governments requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government and by the Canadian regulatory authorities. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age or health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC and by the Canadian regulatory authorities is 1.6 W/kg.1 Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC and by Industry Canada with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR SAR Data level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public in the U.S. and Canada, it must be tested and certified to the FCC and Industry Canada that it does not exceed the limit established by each government for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) reported to the FCC and available for review by Industry Canada. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 1.52 W/kg, and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 1.25 W/kg.
(Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and regulatory requirements).2 While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the governmental requirements for safe exposure. Please note that improvements to this product model could cause differences in the SAR value for later products; in all cases, products are designed to be within the guidelines. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association
(CTIA) Web site:
http://www.phonefacts.net or the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) Web site:
http://www.cwta.ca 1. In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. The SAR information includes the Motorola testing protocol, assessment procedure, and measurement uncertainty range for this product. 2. SAR Data Welcome!
Software Copyright Notice Welcom to the world of Motorola digital wireless communication!
We are pleased that you have chosen the Motorola V3a wireless phone. Personal Communications Sector 600 North U.S Highway 45 Libertyville, Illinois 60048 1-800-331-6456(United States) 1-888-390-6456(TTY/TDD United States) 10800-461-4575(Canada) www.motorola.com MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of Motorola, INC. Reg. U.S Pat. & Tm. Off. TrueSync, Sidekick, Starfish and the Stylized Starfish Logo are registered tradmarks of Starfish Software, Inc., a wholly owned independent subsidiary of Motorola, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. 2003 Motorola, Inc.All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A The Motorola prouducts described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola and third party software stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola and third party software, such as the exclusive rights to distribute or reproduce the copyrighted software. Accordingly, any copyrighted software contained in the Motorola products may not be modified, reverse-engineered, distributed, or reproduced i any manner to the extent allowed by law. Furthemore, the purchase of the Motorola products shall not be deemed to Motorola or any third party software provider, except for the normal, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product. Manual number :
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Safety and General Information IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION.READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE. The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety information in user guides published prior to December 1, 2002. Exposure To Radio Frequency(RF) Energy Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits. Your Motorola phone is designed to comply with local regulatory requirements in your country concerning exposure of human beings to RF energy. Federal Communications Commission laws : the 2nd parts of J paragraph at 47 CFR ANSI / IEEE C 95.1-1992 IEEE C 95.1-1999 NCRP Report 86, 1986 ICNIRP 1998 Canada, Department of Health & Human Services, safety regulation, 6th articcles-
Frequency 3KHz ~ 300GHz, Electromagnetic power radiation emission regulation 1999 Australia communication Associates, Wireless communication(Electromagnatic radiation emission) Standards 1999 Operational Precautions To assure optimal phone performance and make sure human exposure to RF energy is within the guidelines set forth in the relecant standards, always adhere to the following procedures. External Antenna Care Use only the supplied or Motorola-approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone. Do NOT hold the external antenna when the phone is IN USE. Holding the external antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than needed. In addition, use of unauthorized antennas may result in non-compliance with the local regulatory requirements in your country. Phone Operation When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone as you would a wireline telephone. Body-Worn Operation To maintain compliance with RF energy exposure guidelines, if you wear a phone on your body when transmitting, always place the phone in a Motorla-supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this phone, where available. Use of accessories not approved by Motoroal may exceed RF energy exposure guidelines. If you do not use one of the body-worm accessories approved or supplied by Motorola, and are not using the phone held in the normal use position, ensure the phone and its antenna are at least 1inch(2.5centimeters) from your body when transmitting. 4 5 Responsible driving best practices may be found in the "Wireless Phone Safety Tips" at the end of this manual and at the Motorola website : www.Motorola.com/callsmart. Operational Warnings For Vehicles With an Air Bag Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a phone is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the phone may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your phone prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, unless it is a phone type especially qualified for use in such areas and certified as "Intrinsically Safe." Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas. Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an sxplosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Note : The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted. Blasting Caps and Areas To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn OFF your phone when your are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted "Turn off electronic devices." Obey all signs and instructions. Medical Devices Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimun separation of 6 inches(15centimeters) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and pacemaker. Persons with pacemakers should :
ALWAYS keep the phone more than 6inches(15centimeters) from your pacemaker when the phone is turned ON. NOT carry the phone in the breast pocket. Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. Turn OFF the phone immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives. Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Use While Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of phones in the area where you drive. Always obey them. When using your phone while driving, please :
6 7 Give full attention to driving and to the road. Use hands-free operation, if available. Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. Operational Warnings For Vehicles With an Air Bag Do not place a portable phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a portable phone is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the phone may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your phone prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, unless the phone is a model specifically identified as being Intrinsically Safe. Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas. Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Note : The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders, and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are aften but not always posted. Batteries Batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touch exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit(short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects. Use only Motorola original batteries and chargers. Your battery or phone may contain symbols, defined as follows :
Symbol Definition Important safety information will follow. Your battery or phone should not be disposed of in a fire Your battery or phone may require recycling in accordance with local laws. Contact your local regulatory authorities for more information. Your battery or phone should not be thrown in the trash. Your phone contains an internal lithium ion battery. 8 9 Contents contents I. Before Using Confirming Components Name and Function of Each Part Basic Keypad Operation Menu Map Display Icon How to Use Battery Cell Phone and Battery Pack The Battery and UIM Card Charging Battery Pack Battery Pack Charging Progress State Battery Pack Charging Time Battery Pack Operating Time Low Voltage Alert Battery Pack Care Information Precautions When Using II. Basic Operation Power ON and OFF Power ON Power OFF Placing a Call Placing a call from Phone Book Turbo Dialing 1 5 1 5 1 6 1 7 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 4 2 4 2 5 2 5 2 6 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 1 3 1 II. II. Basic Operation Placing a Call Receiveing a call Unanswered Call Electronic Dialing Emergency Dialing Receiveing a call Using E a r m i c r o p h o n e Setting Call Receive Mode Using Auto Machine III. Using Sounds Changing Ringer Saving Recorded Sound Changing Receive Mode Setting Etiquette Mode Changing Ring Volume Selecting Ringer Option Setting Sound Effect Power On/Off Key Pressed Folder C o n f i r m Connect 1 Minute No service Setting Alert Tone 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 8 4 0 4 1 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 6 4 6 4 6 IV. Using Display VI. Using Multimedia Setting graphic using pictures Graphic Mode Watch style Change Banner Setting Menu Style Setting Menu Background Backlit Select Main LCD Keypad Rotator Close V. Using Scheduler S c h e d u l e Alram Set Using To Do List C a l c u l a t o r World Time Entering Schedule Checking Schedule Clearing Schedule Setting Alarm Alram off Entering To do Checking To do Clearing To do VI. Using Multimedia Using Camera/Camcorder Using Photograph Using Photo List Using Camcorder Using Video List Setting Shot Mode 4 8 5 0 5 1 5 1 5 2 5 2 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 7 6 8 7 3 7 4 7 8 7 9 Using Camera/Camcorder Viewing Memory Info Using Help Using Movie Using IrDA Using Auto Lock Lock Code Call Restri c t PIN Set R e s e t S/W Version VII. Using Security One-Touch Lock Feature Require PIN PIN Change VI. VIII. Using Setting Call Waiting Call Forward Fwd All Calls Fwd Default Fwd If Busy Fwd If No ANS. Change Language Setting Auto Area Code Set Key Input Data Mode Data Profile Use 1X Data Comm. Port Using ShortCut 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 1 8 1 8 3 8 4 8 4 8 5 8 5 8 6 8 7 8 9 8 9 9 0 9 0 9 1 9 1 9 2 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 5 10 11 Voice Memo IX. Using Voice Wizard VI. R e c o r d i n g Ending Recording Play of Recording Deleting Recorded Content X. Using Call History Viewing Call history information View Unans Call list View Call to list View CLI list Delete Unans Call, Call to, CLI List Clear All Delete individual number Viewing Call Timer I n d i v i d u a l O u t g o i n g Roam Timer C u m u l a t i v e Xl. Using Phone Book 9 7 9 7 9 8 9 8 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 3 Storing a Number Correcting Phone BookCorrecting Phone Book Storing a Number from a Menu Storing a Number on idle Mode 1 0 5 1 0 5 1 1 0 Correcting Name and E-mail Adds1 1 1 Correcting Group 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 4 Deleting Stored List Deleting Individual Items Deleting Group Deleting Phone Book Deleting the whole Phone Book Xl. Using Phone Book Searching Phone Book View All Recall By Loc Recall By Group Recall By Name Using [OPTIONS]
Memory Status View my Num Copy Entries Xll.Using Functions During a Call Adjusting Tone Volume During a Call Taking Note During a Call Using Phone Book During a Call Sending My Number Using Muting Using Speaker Phone XllI. Using SMS Features Checking Message Sending Message Text Message Voice Message Sending a New Message Sending a Stored Message Move to Stored Message O u t b o x Setting Message Receive Function Alert Frequency View Msg Msg Sound Save To 1 1 5 1 1 6 1 1 6 1 1 7 1 1 8 1 1 9 1 1 9 1 2 0 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 5 1 2 7 1 2 8 1 2 9 1 3 0 1 3 0 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 3 2 XllI. Using SMS Features Memory Status Deleting Message Delete received message Deleting saved message XlV. Using E-mail Sending E-mail New e-mail Sending stored e-mails Checking New E-mail Managing Data Folder E-mail Setting Using the folder menu Using the e-mail menu Replying/Forwarding e-mails Data Folder Receiving & View Setting Send & New Mail Setting Register Account Setting O t h e r s View Mail Settings Mail Config Setting XV. Using Data Folder Using Data Folder Display All User Folder My Data P i c t u r e R i n g v C a r d O t h e r s 1 3 3 1 3 3 1 3 4 1 3 6 1 3 9 1 4 0 1 4 1 1 4 2 1 4 4 1 4 4 1 4 5 1 4 6 1 4 7 1 4 7 1 4 8 1 4 8 1 4 9 1 5 1 1 5 4 1 5 6 1 5 8 1 5 9 1 5 9 1 6 0 Accessing UNI Accessing Magic Accessing U-Map XVI. Using UNI Accessing UNI UNI MENU Accessing Magic Magic MENU Key usage in Magic Download Magic applications Execute Magic applications Accessing U-Map U-Map Menu XVlI. Appendix T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g Specific Absorption Rate data Specification and Characteristics 1 6 2 1 6 2 1 6 3 1 6 3 1 6 4 1 6 4 1 6 5 1 6 6 1 6 6 1 6 8 1 6 9 1 7 1 12 13 Before Using 1. Confirming Components 2. Name and Function of Each Part 3. Basic Keypad Operation 4. Menu Map 5. Display Icon 6. How to Use Battery 7. Precautions When Using 1 5 1 5 1 6 1 7 2 1 2 2 2 6 1. Confirming Components P h o n e B a t t e r y ( 7 0 0 m A h ) U s e rs Manual 2. Name and Function of Each Part Accessory link hole Camera Lens Volume Button External LCD Voice Wizard Button S p e a k e r Speaker is existed behind phone I n t e n n a Never touch the intenna during a call and touching it may degrade speech quzlity R e c e i v e r You may not hear the other called partys voice when pressing the call phone against your ear to listen more clearly in a noisy circumstance. TOP MENU Button SEND Button Etiquette One Touch Button C h a r g e r , C o m m u n i c a t i o n Cable port Before Using Internal LCD Camera Button Navigation Button Photo Sensor MAGIC Button END Button One Touch Lock Button Earpice Terminal T r a n s m i t t e r Covering the microphone reduces the your voice or may not send it. 15 Before Using 3. Basic Keypad Operation To Place or receive a call. Short press : To dispaly a calling number list Short press : One-touch for Camera Preview mode Long press : One-touch for Multimedia menu To turn the power ON/OFF and end a call To end a selected feature to return to the initial screen To delete characters or number while entering them Short press : To delete characters one by one Long press : To delete the whole characters To use idle mode feature To move to the upper menu or previous display screen Left : One-touch for P BSearch mode Right : One-touch for M e s s a g em e n u Up : One-touch for M a i lM e n u Down : One-touch for Data Folder To use menu feature - Menu search feature Dial buttons - To enter numbers and characters Quick dialing for an international call To set/reset Etiquette feature To set/reset One-touch lock feature To search lists and control volume during a call One-touch for UNI accesing. To use menu and message features - [OK] feature To move to the TOP MENUin idle mode To use menu and message features - [OPTIONS] features To move to the top M a g i cin idle mode To use menu and message features - [BACK] or One-touch for voice wizard menu
[CANCEL] features 16 Before Using 4. Menu Map MENU 1. Sound 2. Display 2. Display 3. Scheduler 1. Ringer Style 1. Main LCD Graphic 5. Menu Style 1, Schedule 6. Display Style 2. Alarm 7. Dial Number 8. Backlight 1. Easy Alarm 2. My Alarm 3. Morning Call 3. Memo 4. D-day 2. Ringer/Vib 3. Volume 4. Group Bell 5. Effect Sound 6. Alert Sound 7. System Alert 1. Idle 2. Incoming Call 3. Outgoing Call 4. Power On 5. Power Off 2. Sub LCD Graphic 1. Idle 2. Incoming Call 3. Outgoing Call 4. Power On 5. Power Off 3. MainLCD Idle 4. SubLCD Idle 17 Before Using MENU MENU Before Using 4. Multimedia 5, Voice Wizard 6. Security(lock code) 7. Setting 7. Setting 8. Tool Kit 9. Phone Book 9. Phone Book 1. Camera 1. Ans. Machine 1. Lock Phone 1. Call Answer 7. U-Mail Config 1. Biorhythm 1. Search 6. Call History 2. Photo List 3. Camcorder 4. Video Player 5. MP3 Player 6. Setting 7. Memory Status 8. Help 18 1. Set Answering 2. Record Ment 3. Play Ment 4. Message Inbox 2. Voice Memo 1. Record 2. Play 3. Recorded Sound 1. Record Sound 2. Play Sound 2. Lock Privacy 2. Call Waiting 3. Lock Code 3. Cal Forward 4. PIN Code 1. Require PIN 2. PIN Change 5. Call Restrict 6. Reset 1. Fwd All Calls 2. Fwd Default 3. Fwd If Busy 4. Fwd If NO ANS. 4. Change Language 5. Auto Area Code 1. Reset Setting Values 2. Clear Files 6. Data Mode 7. Emergency Call 8. S/W Version 1. Data Profile 2. Use 1X Data 3. Comm. Port 1. U-Mail Sound 2. Setup 3. Data Reset 8. Browser Setup 1. Linger Time 1. Set Birthday 2. View Biorhythm 2. Lucky Number 3. Calculator 4. World Time 5. Stopwatch 1. Search All 2. By Name 3. By Group 4. By Turbo Dial 5. By Number 2. Store Number 3. Group Manager 4. Turbo Dial 1. All Calls 2. Incoming Call 3. Outgoing Call 4. Missed Call 7. Call Timer 1. Latest Time 2. Incoming Time 3. Outgoing Time 4. Total Time 5. Roaming Time 5. Copy Number 8. Memory Status 1. UIM To Phone 2. Phone To UIM 9. View My Num 19 Before Using Before Using Message UNI Data Folder 5. Dispaly Icon 5. Dispaly Icon 1. Create Message 6. Memory Status 1. Mail 1. Display All 1. Inbox 2. Outbox(Sent) 3. Outbox(Draft) 4. UIM 7. Mobile QQ 2. Magic 3. Info 4. My Documents 5. Music Street 6. Bookmarks 2. User Folder 3. My Data 4. Umedia 5. Picture 6. Ring 7. SMIL 8. vCard 9. Others 2. Inbox 1. Phone 2. UIM 3. Voice Msg. 4. Web Alert 3. Outbox 1. Sent Msgs 2. Drafts 3. UIM 4. My Phrase 5. Setting 20 To reduce battery consumpton, if the set lighting time arrives, the LCD lights off automatically. Current signal strength this indicated by the number of lines shown. Indicates current calling status. This icon appears when a call is in process. Phone Lock setting activated. Disappearing when it is inactivated. Text or voice message received. It disappears when you retrieve new message. Alarm setting activated. Disappearing when you discharge Alarm setting. Indicates Ringer type is Bell Only. Vib. Only. Vib. & Bell Vib. Then Bell Silent Etiquette mode status. Disappearing when it is inactivated. Indicates battery charge level Fully charged status shown Low battery Low battery warnning If you connect the data communication cable, it is displayed on the screen. The display caries depending on the Rx mode you have selected at Data setup Data Received Fax Received Displayed on screen when you use the earmicrophone. Displayed on screen when Answer Machine is in activation. To be displayed on the display screen when you use your handfree kit. 21 Before Using 7. How to Use Battery
Cell Phone and Battery I .A s s e m b l i n g II. R e m o v a l Pull battery cover in the front direction Pull in the frornt direction while pressing the while pressing the removal button removal button. Insert battery and fit the battery cover Open the battery cover and push the both part in correctly into the groove provided on the the arrow direction and the removal the battery bottom-hand side of the handset from the handset. Slide it all the way in the arrow direction until a c l i c kis heard. Before removal the battery, be sure to turn off the power of the phone. Forcible removal of the battery may cause malfunction. Cell phone and battery cover shall be always combined. 22 Before Using I .Installing UIM Card on the Phone Disconnect the battery pack from the phone and side UIM Card into the rail on the back of the phone.
The Battery and UIM Card
UIM Card ?
NOTE!!
UIM Card contains your Phone Number, service details, and phonebook/message memory, Caution : Do not bend or scratch your UIM Card. Avoid exposing your UIM Card to static electricity, water, or dirt.
Charging Battery Pack The battery is not fully charged when it is supplied. Be sure to charge the battery fully before you use the phone. Connect the power plug of the charger to the outlet. Connect the jack of the charger to the port on the side of the phone. When you use USB Hub device to use charging battery, data service or mPT, it must be restricted as following, 1. USB hub must match USB Power Distribution Specification. 2. Use USB hub with self-power as possible. 3. When you want to charge your phone with USB, it is recommended to use PC host root hub. 4. When you want to charge with hub that is not match spec., only one port must be used. 23 Before Using
Battery Pack Charging Time D e s c r i p t i o n 700mAh (V3a) Required Time Under 3 hours Recharging time varies by the battery pack and charger status. Before Using
Low Voltage Alert When the battery pack is almost used up, the phone sounds a b e e pand f l a s h e s . If you continue to use your phone in this state, the power of the phone is turned off. lmmediately charge your phone. If flashes, although you press the button, backlight for display screen and buttons may not be On and the cell phone features are not supported properly. Immediately charge your phone before using again. If AC power voltage applied to the power supply adapter is low, the charging time may become longer. If ambient temperature is too high or low, charging may not be done sufficiently. Always charge the battery in room temperature.
Battery Pack Care Information
Battery Pack Operating Time T i m e Slot Mode 0 Slot Mode 1 Slot Mode 2 Standard Standby Time About 70 hours About 115 hours About 170 hours 700mAh (V 3 a) Standard Talk time About 170 Min The slot mode varies according to service areas. Electric currents are consumed more during a call or when using UNI or Game than in standby state, so the the longer call time is, the shorter the standby time becomes. Receiving a call requires the same amount of electric currents as when placing a call. Standby time in NO SERVICEarea becomes shorter. Always use the authorized, dedicated charger and battery pack. If an unauthorized battery pack is installed, a Warning! Unauthorized Batterymessage is displayed on the Wait display screen. Using and unauthorized charger could cause damage to the battery pack or explosion may result. Never use such a product. Never short-circuit the contact terminals of the battery pack. Explosion may result. Always store the battery pack in the battery case Always charge or store the battery pack in room temperature. Charging would not be done sufficiently and the indicator lamp changes into orange if you change the battery pack in a too hot place(in a car in summer or near open flames)or a too cold place. If it is stored over an extended period of time, its capacity level becomes lower, shortening its operating time. Never disassemble the battery pack or place it near open flames. Store the charger and battery pack in the area out of childrens reach. Never give a strong impact to your phone or let it drop. Malfunctions or short life may result. Any foreign matters in contact with the metallic part of contact terminals on the charger and battery pack may interfere with The operating time varies accrding to charging state, temperature(low/high),radio wave condition in the area of use, charging process. Always keep them clean. backlight status. 24 The chargeable battery pack is a consumable item. Repeated switching between charging and discharging reducess its service life slowly. If the battery operating time is reduced to a half level compared to that when purchased, replace it with a new one. 25 Before Using 7. Precautions When Using If the lamp flickers while you are charging your phone and battery, charging operation fails. If you leave it in such a state, the charger may malfunction. Always use authorized, dedicated battery pack and charger. Using an unauthorized battery pack or charger rejects the services offered by Motorola. Do not use the charger to charge phones and batteries of different models. Problems may result. Never use them in a humid, hot atmosphere. If your phone becomes damp, malfunction may result. If submerged, it may be beyond repair. Never turn the power ON with your phone wet. Instead, remove the battery pack and contact the nearest service center for repair. Never disassemble or alter your phone. Unauthorzed disassembly may reject free service offered by Motorola. If you sit down with your phone stored in a hip pocket, use care not to give a strong impact to it. It may be broken. Avoid cleaning your phone with chemical solutions such as solvent or thinner. Use care not to give an impact or vibration to your phone. When not in use, it should be stored in a safe place. Use the authorized handsfree kit. Otherwise, malfunction may result. Especially, products having strong magnetism may be a direct cause for malfunction of cell phone, which will reject the free service offered by Motorola. In order to prevent any harm to human body, do not hold the battery in the mouth and do not use the damaged battery. Keep the handset away from any magetic product such as credit card, phone card that may be damaged by the electro magnetic field of the handset. Keep the handset away from any heating facility such as stove, microwave or oven. Do not apply excessive force to the handset to protect appearance and internal parts of the handset. Do not hold the strap and turn the handset round not to hurt anyone. Be sure that the handset is not held between the automatic doors of a bus or subway train. 26 Basic Operation 1. Power ON and OFF 2. Placing a Call 3. Receiving a Call 4. Unanswered Call 5. Using the [OPTIONS] functions while entering letter 6. Using My Menu 2 8 2 8 3 0 3 1 3 1 3 3 Basic Operation 1. Power ON and OFF
Power ON Press and hold The displaying China Unicom and user-set graphic. And then, the initial screen is displayed.
Power OFF Press and hold Basic Operation
Placing a call from Phone Book Use search to select a desired person to call. (see P.115~117 Searching Phone Number) Select a person to call Select an item to call Pressing with a person to call selected connects the call to the number set to Main Numberamong the items with phone numbers stored. Press on the idle mode. You can search phone numgers with N a m e, G r o u por T u r b oin the Phonebook. The graphic disappears and the power is turned off.
Turbo Diali n g A graphic can be downloaded from UNI and changed in MainLCD Graphic or SubLCD GraphicDisplay Graphic may be displayed late depending upon the capacity of the downloaded graphic. If a number is registered in Turbo Dial, press and hold Turbo Dialon the main screen to make a call to the number.
(location number is 17, Press the dial button and press and hold
) 2. Placing a Call
Electronic Dialing Enter a desired area code and phone number The phone automatically redials if the call is not connected. If you press an incorrect number, you can correct the number with
. If the phone is locked, you should enter the password to make a call. Call Time is automatically displayed on the LCD. The call charge is calculated from the time the called party receives your call. You can use this function conveniently by entering a few numbers in advance according to the audio announcement when using ARS(for telebanking service or voice message confirmation). To cancel electronic dial, press [ C A N C E L ] . Input key Operating Method The numbers afterPcan be sent only if the
[TAP] is pressed. The numbers afterTare sent shortly after P T 28 Enter Phone Number E n t e rPor Tand then a number to be dialed electronically 29 Basic Operation
Emergency Dialing Even when the handset is in Lock, you can still make a call using the emergency number stored on the phone. Enter an Emergency Number These numbers were copied and saved from UIM card. 3. Receiving a Call If a call is received, open the folder Press and hold or to suppress the ringer or vibrates for incoming call. Receiving a call graphic can be downloaded from UNI and changed in Incoming Callunder D i s p l a y. Basic Operation
Receiveing a call Using Earmicrophone When the earmicrophone is connected, press or the earmicrophone button to receive an incoming call. When the folder is shut, press the earicrophone button to receive an incoming call. After finishing the call, press the earmicrophone button to release the call. 4. Unanswered Call If the user fails to receive a call, the following image is displayed on the display screen. Pressing keypad button moves the phone to Idle Mode. Shortly press from Standby display to view M i s s e d. However, the caller is restricted for call origination, Restricted Numwill be displayed on Missed Calllist. Press
[OK] to view the call date and time. Graphic may be displayed late depending upon the capacity of the downloaded graphic. 5. Using the
[OPTIONS] functions while entering letter You can change ringer style, call receive mode, reception status. The graphic appearing when a call is received can be download from U N Iand changed in MainLCD Graphic or SubLCD G r a p h i c. underD i s p l a y. If you set graphic to a download graphic, when a call is received, the selected ringer tone or graphic may be displayed late depending on the capacity of the downloaded graphic. Available to use all text input modes on a mobile device. (etc : Banner, Picture/Video name, Create Message) Select entering letter mode and
[OPTIONS] Select a desired menu It is an easier way to input texts with pressing
[OPTIONS] in a text input mode. 30 31 Basic Operation Basic Operation
Using SYMBOL
Using PASTE In a text input mode, you are able to select any symbol mark.(SYMBOL, SPECIAL, NET SYM) Using a E D I Tmenu, copied and cut sentences would be saved automatically therefore users are able to Select SYMBOL Select the symbol and press keypad button
Using PHRASE After saving your favorite sentences, it is available to recall saved sentences. Select PHRASE Select a desired phrase list and
[ S E L E C T ]
You enable to save P A R A S Eto My Phraseon the M e s s a g em e n u . Regarding P H R A S E, you can input maximum Chinese 40 characters or English 80 characters.
Using EDIT Users enable to copy, cut or delete what users inputted in a text input mode. recall these sentences. Select PASTE Select a desired paste list and
[ O K ]
Up to 5 texts can be saved in P A S T E. The oldest one will be deleted automatically, and the new one will be saved. When P A S T Eis popped out, you can delete PASTE lists with pressing
[Delete All].
Using UNDO If you press
[OPTIONS] after executing Cut or Delete function, U N D Ofunction will be displayed. Select U N D Oto go back to the input mode before the execution of C U Tor D E L E T E. Select UNDO Select a desired paste list and
[ O K ]
COPY : You can copy the selected text to P A S T E.
Using REVERT CUT : You can cut the selected text and save the text in P A S T E. DELETE : You can delete the selected text. Select REVERT Select a desired paste list and
[ O K ]
Select EDIT Select the first few words of the text you want by pressing
, and press
[START] Select the text you want by pressing
, and press
[STOP] Select a desired menu 32 33 Basic Operation 6. Using My Menu You can copy frequently-used means to My Menuand edit them. If MY MENUis displayed while you searching menu features, press
[MY MENU] to move it to My Menu. Select a desired Menu and press
[MY MENU] Select Y e sto set up Select a desired icon Even if a menu is moved to My Menu, menus in the existing folder is not erased. Up to 8 items can be added to My Menu. To delete menus copied to My Menu, select a menu to delete, press
[DELETE], and then select a value. P r e s s in the idle mode to display the My Menu. 34 Using Sounds 1. Changing Ringer 2. Changing Receive Mode 3. Changing Ring Volume 4. Selecting Group Bell 5. Setting Effect Sound 6. Setting Alert Sound 7. Setting System Alert 3 5 3 6 3 8 3 9 4 0 4 1 4 2 Basic Operation Using Sounds 1. Changing Ringer 2. Changing Receive Mode User can change the ringer which is used to alert call incoming Except the ringers saved in the mobile phone, user can download You can set a desired receive tone sounded when a call or message is received. the melody using uni and can set to the ringer. Also user can set recorded sound to the ringer. Ringer Style Melody : 1~23 Unique Sound : 1~16 Simple Bell : 1~9 My Bell / MP3 : 1~10 Recorded Sound : 1~10 Downloaded : 1~10 MP3 : 1~100
[TOP MENU] Select Sound Select Ringer Style Select Ringer Tone and
[ O K ]
You can adjust volume with during the bell setting. (5 steps) The menu of Recorded Sound is displayed only when there is any recorded sound. (See P.00)
Setting Downloaded You can set the ring with the downloaded melody. Press in idle mode Select Display All Select a ringer data and
[OK] Press
[OPTIONS]
Select ADD BELL Select a value 36 Receive Mode icon Bell Only :
Vib. Only :
Vib. & Bell :
Vib. Then Bell :
Silent :
[TOP MENU] Select Sound Select Ringer/Vib Select Receive mode and press
[ O K ]
Setting Etiquette Mode You can switch the ringer or alarm tone sound into vibration or mute not to damage others during the conference, class, or in public place. If the earmic is connected, even in the etiquette mode, you can hear the ring on the earmic. If you select Etiquette mode is displayed on the idle mode. 1. How to set Press and hold A message Etiquette Mode is On.is displayed and then the phone generates vibration and moves to Mode. In Etiquette mode, the ringer will be replaced by vibration. Even if you turn OFF then ON your phone, it will remain in Etiquette mode. 37 Using Sounds 2. How to reset Press and hold A message Etiquette Mode is Off.is displayed and then the phone moves to Wait Mode. If Etiquette Mode is set Power Off : Muted Key Pressed : Muted Folder : Muted Power On : Vibration Notice Popup : Muted Missed Call Frequency : Muted Schedule Sound : Muted Anniversary Sound : Muted D-day Sound : Muted Ringer : Vibration Alarm : Muted Msg Sound : Muted Camera Pre-Shutter : Muted Camera Shutter Sound : Sounded 3. Changing Ring Volume You can adjust the Volume.(Bell, Voice, Key Tone, Message Alert, Missed call alert, Camera Shutter, Camera Preshutter) Using Sounds
[TOP MENU] Select Sound Select Volume Select a desired menu Set the Volume Press
[ S T O R E ]
Bell : You can adjust the volume of the ring. (1~5 Steps) Voice : You can adjust the volume of the earpiece. (1~5 Steps) Key Tone : You can adjust the volume of the key tone. (0~5 Steps) Message Alert : You can adjust the volume of the incoming SMS alarm. (1~5 Steps) Missed call alert : You can adjust the volume of the Missed Callalarm. (1~5 Steps) Camera Shutter : You can adjust the volume of the camera shutter tone. (1~5 Steps) Camera Preshutter : You can adjust the volume of the camera pre-shutter tone. (0~5 Steps) 38 39 Using Sounds 4. Setting Group Bell You can select the ring and the graphic for incoming call by group. 5. Setting Effect Sound Using Sounds
[TOP MENU] Select Sound Select Group Bell Select desired group Setting Bell/Image
[OK]
Select a desired Bell/Image and
[OK] Press
[ S T O R E ]
Setting Bell the effect and
[OK] Press
[STORE]
Select and Press
[LIST]
Select Ringer Tone and Press
[ O K ]
Power On/Off : You can set the tone muted or sounded when turning the power On or Off. (Off, Sound 1, Sound 2)
[TOP MENU] Select Sound Select Effect Sound Select a desired menu and
[OK]
S e t If no ringer is selected by phone number, the ringer selected for the group is applied. If no specific ringer is selected either for the phone number or the group, the ringer selected in R i n g e rin S o u n dis applied.
Setting Image Select and Press
[OK]
Select Image and Press
[ O K ]
If graphic is not selected for a phone number, the graphic selected for the group is displayed. If no specific graphic is selected either for the phone number or the group, the Incoming Callgraphic selected in MainLCD Graphic or Sub LCD Graphicin D i s p l a yis displayed. If you select O f fin this field, the initial screen is displayed without sound after the vibration. Key Pressed : You can enable/disable the key tone. (Off, Doremi, Dew Drop, Synthesizer, Voice(Chinese), Voice(English)) You can adjust the key tone volume with in the Idle mode. (5 Steps) Notice Popup : You can enable/disable the tone for the message box(popup menu) as it is displayed on the screen. The message box tone(popup menu) varies by the situation. (Off, On) Folder : You can set or clear a tone for opening and closing your folder. (Off, Folder(1~3)) 40 41 Using Sounds Using Sounds 6. Setting Alert Sound 7. Setting System Alert
[TOP MENU] Select Sound Select Alert Sound Select a desired menu and
[OK]
Set
[TOP MENU] Select Sound Select System Alert Select a desired menu and
[OK]
Set the Alert and
[OK] Press
[STORE]
the effect and
[OK] Press
[STORE]
Missed Call Frequency : You can set the frequency of the Missed Callalarm. (Off, Once, Every 2Min) Missed call sound : You can select the sound for the Missed Callalarm. (Off, Missed call sound 1~3) Schedule Sound : You can select the sound for the S c h e d u l e alarm in the S c h e d u l e r menu. (Off, Sound 1~10) Anniversary Sound : You can select the sound for the A n n i v e r s a r y alarm in the S c h e d u l e r menu. (Off, Sound 1~10) D-day Sound : You can select the sound for the D - d a yalarm in the S c h e d u l e r menu. (Off, Sound 1~10) Easy Alarm Sound : You can select the sound for the Set Easyalarm in the A l a r mm e n u .
(Melody 1~23, Unique Sound 1~16, Simple Bell 1~10, Downloaded 1~10 MP3 1~100, Recorded Sound 1~10) Connect / Disconnect : You feature notifies you of call connecting when you place a call. (On, Off) 1 Minute : This function displays call time during a call and sounds an alert 10 seconds in advance at every 1 minute lapse from the start of call connection. (On, Off) Out of Service : You can set the alert tone made when the handset is out of the service area. (On, Off) Low Battery : You can switch on/off the battery low alarm. (On, Off) 42 43 Using Display 1. Setting Main/Sub LCD Graphic 2. Setting Main/Sub LCD Idle 3. Setting Menu Style 4. Setting Display Style 5. Setting Menu Background 6. Back Light Time 7. Setting Dial Number 6. Setting Backlight 4 4 4 5 4 8 4 8 5 2 5 2 5 0 5 0 Using Display 1. Setting Main/Sub LCD Graphic You can change graphics to be displayed according to the phone status. You can set the Idle, Incoming Call, Outgoing Call, Power On, Power O f fscreen on Main LCD and Sub LCD with the photos taken with the built-in camera or the graphic files downloaded from UNI.
[TOP MENU] Select Display Select Main/Sub LCD Graphic Select a desired mode Setting a desired graphic Press
[OK]
Copying downloaded graphics to Downloaded Image You can set the Idle, Incoming Call, Outgoing Call, Power On, Power Offscreen on Main LCD and Sub LCD with the graphic files downloaded from UNI and stored in the Data Folder. Press in idle mode Select Picture Select a desired data and
[OK] Press
[OPTIONS]
Select ADD ONE and Press
[ADD]
You can copy up to 10 graphics to Download Image. Select the downloaded graphic and press
[ D E L E T E ] . 45 Using Display Using Display 2. Setting MainLCD Idle 3. Setting SubLCD Idle In the MainLCD Idlesetting mode, pres
[PREVIEW] to check the screen for Main LCD or Sub LCD before setting and saving the screen.
[TOP MENU] Select Display Select MainLCD Idle Setting Main LCD Idle Press
[STORE]
[TOP MENU] Select Display Select SubLCD Idle Setting Sub LCD Idle Press
[STORE]
Clock : You can select the clock to be displayed in the MainLCD idle. (Small(Top), Small(Center), Digital(Up), Digital(Center), Analog) Wolrd Time : You can select whether the World Time should be displayed in the MainLCD idle. If you have selected O nfor 4. Setting Menu Style World Time, you can select a country of which time is to be displayed in the MainLCD idle. Calendar : You can determine whether a calendar is to be displayed in the MainLCD idle. Navigator Menu : You can select the method of displaying the navigator menu icons to be displayed in the MainLCD idle.
(Off, Only Softkey, Small(Bottom), LAGE) Banner : You can set and enter the banner to be displayed in the MainLCD idle. Banner Text Color : You can select the text color of the banner to be displayed in the MainLCD idle. 46
[TOP MENU] Select Display Select Menu Style Setting Menu Style Press
[ S T O R E ]
Menu Style : You can select the type of menu displayed on the LCD. (Tree Menu, Icon Menu) Wallpaper : You can select the background of the screen. (Wallpaper 1~13) Transparency : You can select the level of transparency of the wallpaper. In the Menu Stylesetting mode, Press
[PREVIEW]
to check the screen for menu style before setting and saving the screen. 47 Using Display 5. Setting Display Style You can select the screen display of the phone. Theme : You can select the theme of the menu bar or the pop-up window displayed on the phone. (Theme 1~3) Wallpaper : You can select the background of the screen. (Off, Wallpaper 1~11) Transparency : You can select the level of transparency of the wallpaper. To enhance battery efficiency, photo sensor function is included. If you do not use the phone within the configured lighting time after opening folder, the screen goes to the screen saver mode and the lights are turned off. 7. Setting Backlight You can set backlight status of the phone. Using Display
[TOP MENU] Select Display Select Display Style Setting display Press
[STORE]
6. Setting Dial Number
[TOP MENU] Select Display Select Backlight Setting Backlight Press
[STORE]
LCD Maintenance : You can open the folder to set Back light Time. (Ultra Save(5sec), Power Save(10sec), Normal(30sec)) MainLCD Brightness : You can adjust brightness of main LCD. (1~5 stpes) You can select the type of dial displayed when you press a number key in the Idle mode. (Normal, Color, Calligraphy, Razr) SubLCD Contrast : You can adjust Contrast of Sub LCD. (1~5 stpes) Keypad Maintenace : You can set key back light time. (Always Off, Off In 2sec, Off In 5sec, Off In 10sec)
[TOP MENU] Select Display Select Dial Number Select a desired type Press
[OK]
48 49 Using Scheduler 1. Schedule 2. Setting Alarm 3. Using Memo 4. Using D-day 5. World Time 5 2 5 4 5 7 5 8 6 5 Using Scheduler 1. Schedule If you store schedule(Sched, ToDo, Anniv.), the phone sounds alarm on the appropriate date and displays the stored content. To enter date, press to switch the enter mode. Enter mode is switched in thesequence of DAY MONTH Y E A R. Press to enter the appropriate date,year and month.
[TOP MENU] Select Scheduler Select Schedule Select date and
[OK]
Select a desired menu
Entering Schedule You can set the schedule alarm and the anniversary alarm. Up to 50 Chinese letters or 100 English letters for the content of schedule can be entered. When you set the clock and alarm, press
[OK] in the concerned mode, and then press
. Select Sched/ToDo/Anniv. [OPTIONS] Select ADD Input Schedule/TO DO/Anniversary [STORE]
51 Using Scheduler
Checking Schedule
Using
[OPTIONS]
Select date and
[OK]
Select Sched/ToDo/Anniv.
[TOP MENU] Select Security Select Reset Select Clear Files and Enter Lock Code Selcect Check list and
[OK] View content Select Schedule Select On and Press
[STORE] Select Yes and Press
[OK]
Clearing Schedule Using Scheduler If numbers of items are stored for each category (Schedule, To Do, Anniversary) on the same date, select the item to dispaly with
, and then, press
[ O K ] . Select date and
[OK]
Select Sched/ToDo/Anniv. Press
[OPTIONS]
Select a desired menu All items in S c h e d u l e are deleted from S c h e d u l e r
. 2. Setting Alarm Once Alarm is set, is displayed on Wait display screen. You can stop alarm ringing by opening/closing the floder or press
[Voice Wizard],
[Camera],
, or
[ O K ] .
[TOP MENU] Select Scheduler Select Alarm Select Alarm Setting Menu ADD : You can save numbers of Daily on a day. To save Dailys, select acategory (Schedule, To Do, Anniversary), press
[OPTIONS] and then, press A D D. MONTHLY LIST : To check a monthly list of Schedule, To Do, Anniversary. TOTAL LIST : You can view the list of the selecteed item(Schedule, To Do, Anniversary). DELETE ONE : You can delete the selected list. DELETE ALL : You can delete all the lists of the selected item (Schedule, To Do, Anniversary) regardless of the date. 52 53 Using Scheduler
Setting Set Easy
Setting Morning Call Using Scheduler This mode enables you to make the alarm sound at an approximate time with no need to set a specific time. You can set morning call sounded repetitively by setting repetitive number and time interval. Even though the receive mode is set to You can enter the desired time in the Easy Alarm setting. You can select a bell for Easy Alarm in the Easy Alarm Sound setting in Alert Soundin the S o u n dmenu. You can deactivate the Easy Alarmsetting by selecting O f fin the Easy Alarm setting mode. V i bor the cell phone is set to Etiquette Mode, as for morning call, alarm is sounded. Frequency : Off, Once, Daily, Mon To Fri, Mon To Sat Repeat : Once, Twice, 3Times, 4Times, 5Times Interval : Every 5Min, Every 10Min, Every 15Min, Every 20Min, Every 30Min To deactivate a morning call, select O f ffor F r e q u e n c y in the Morning Call setting mode. Select Set Easy Select a desired time and Press
[OK]
Setting My Alarm You can select up to three specific times and period for alarm. Select Morning Call Select Frequency Setting Alarm Time and
[OK]
Select Repeat Select Interval Setting Ringer and
[OK]
[STORE]
Alarm cycle Off : You can deactivate the selected alarm. If you press
[OFF] when the morning call rings, the morning call of the date is canceled regardless of the repetition numbers Once : Alarm sounds only once at the set time. Daily : Alarm sounds at the set time everyday. Mon To Fri : Alarm rings at the specific time from Mon to Fri. Mon To Sat : Alarm rings at the specific time from Mon to Sat. Select My Alarm Select Alarm 1~3 Setting Alarm and Press
[STORE]
You can set different sound and frequency for 3 alarms. To deactivate an alarm, select the alarm and check O f ffor Alarm Frequency. 54 you configured. If you close after opening the folder or press
[OK] or [Voice Wizard],
[Camera] while alarm rings, the morning call rings as many repetiton numbers as you configured.
All Alarm Off
[TOP MENU] Select Security Select Reset Select Clear Files and Enter Lock Code Select Alarm Select O n Press
[STORE] Select Y e sand Press
[OK]
55 Using Scheduler Using Scheduler 3. Using Memo You can store the content of the work to do and manage your schedule for it. In order to edit a memo, display the memo list, press
[ E D I T ]
and then, type the memo. In order to delete a to do, press
[MENU] in the to do list and select the delete to do(DELETE ONE/DELETE ALL). Up to 40 Chinese letters or 80 English letters can be entered for the content of memo.
[TOP MENU] Select Scheduler Select Memo Select a desired list and Press
[EDIT]
Enter the content and Press
[ O K ]
4. Using D-day Title : You can enter a title of the D-day. The title can be made with up to 10 Chinese letters or 20 English letters. Date : You can set the date for D-day. In the Date setting mode, press
[OK] and select the date from the calendar. To enter date, press to switch the enter mode. Enter mode is switched in thesequence of DAY MONTH Y E A R. Press toenter the appropriate date,year and month. Time : You can set the alarm time for D-day. Alarm : You can turn On/Off the D-day alarm. The alarm is deactivated if you select O f fin the A l a r msetting, or activated if you select other than O f f. Select Icon : You can select the icons for the D-days. Display On Idle : You can display or hide D-day on the LCD in the Idle mode. You can select the sound for D-day in D-day Soundin Alert Soundin the S o u n dm e n u . Unknown : You can select the color of D - d a ydisplayed on the LCD in the Idle mode. You can set the D-day function for important anniversaries or schedules.
Clearing D-day If the D-day list is empty, press
[OK] to go to the input mode. If there is an item in the D-day list, select
[MENU] and A D Dto go to the D-day input mode. To delete a D-day, press
[OPTIONS] in D-day list, and select the delete menu(Delete One, Delete All).
[TOP MENU] Select Security Select Reset Select Clear Files and Enter Lock Code Select D-day Select O n Press
[STORE] Select Y e sand Press
[OK]
[TOP MENU] Select Scheduler Select D-day Setting D-day and press
[STORE]
56 57 Using Multimedia 1. Using Camera 2. Using Photo List 3. Using Camdorder 4. Using Video Player 5. Using MP3 Player 6. Setting 6 1 6 4 6 6 6 9 7 1 7 3 Using Multimedia 1. Using Camera Using the built-in camera, you can take photos. Press and hold [Camera] in the idle LCD to activate the P r e v i e w mode and Press [Camera] in the idle LCD to display the Camera menu.
[TOP MENU] Select Multimedia Select Camera Camera Preview mode
Taking a photo If you dont select
[ S T O R E ]
for a photo, this will not be stored. The stored photos will be maintained in Photo List. You can control zoom using a
. You can enter name or memo of the photo, or select Protect or Lock in the File Manager input mode. Camera Preview mode P r e s s[OK] or [Camera] picture-taking [STORE] File Manager input and
[STORE]
You can enter up to 12 Chinese letters or 24 English letters for the title of a photo. You dont need enter title and memo for every photo to save. The title of the photo is automatically entered. P r e s s[CAMERA] to switch the phone from the camcorder mode to the camera mode. 59 Using Multimedia
Taking self-photo You can take the photo of yourself while viewing the sub-LCD. Hold down the press [Camera] while the folder is closed Select Camera and [ C a m e r a ]
Press [Camera] picture-taking Using Multimedia Size : It enables you to set picture size. You can see the resolution in the top of screen.
(For Idle, 1280960, 640480, 320240, 176144) Select For Idleto take the photo of the phone LCD size. Quality : Pictures taken using a cellular camera phone look the same on the phone, but they are different when sent via e-mail or download to PC. (Best, Good, Normal) If the phone is locked, the Camera Menuis not displayed even if you press and hold [ C a m e r a ] . Situation : You can set the status of photo-taking. You can control zoom using a
. If you take a self-photo with the folder closed, the photo is automatically saved in the Photo List, not needing to press the Save button. Size of the photo taken with the phone is not fixed. The photo size is depending on the color of the photo. Day Time : Select this item when you are taking photos during the day or in the light. Night : Select this item when you are taking photos in the evening or in the dark. Multi Shot : With this function, numbers of photos are taken in series with a shot. (Off, 3 frame, 6 frame, 9 frame) Timer : A photo is taken after the designated seconds since you press the shutter button. (Normal, 3sec, 5sec, 10sec) You can receive a call incoming in the camera mode. However, the phone will not return to the camera mode when the call is finished. Memory : You can check the memory status of the phone. The Camera Shuttersounds even if the phone is in the Etiquette mode.
Using
[OPTIONS]
Using Menu Camera Preview mode Press
[OPTIONS]
Select a desired menu Select a value and press
[OK]
Camera Preview mode Select a desired menu Select a value 60 Using Multimedia Using Multimedia Zoom : You can zoom in the scene to take a photo. However 1280960 size, zoom setting is not available.
Using
[OPTIONS]
Bright. : You can adjust brightness of the photo. (10 step : 10~100) Cont. : You can adjust contrast of the photo. (10 step : 10~100) Effect : You can select the effect of the photo. (Off, Negative, Solarize, Sepia, Mono) Flip : It allows you to change the picture display of top/bottom. Frame : It allows you to set the perfect frame for your picture. Be mindful that the function is available only for the size of 176144. If you use the frame function, the size of the photo is automatically fixed to 176x144. 8 frame images are supported. (Off, Frame 1~8) 2. Using Photo List Select General/Favorite Select Photo list and Press
[OPTIONS]
Select a desired menu and press
[OK]
SEND E-MAIL : You can attach the selected photo to an E-mail message. PHOTO EDITOR : You can modify the selected photo. Resize : You can resize the selected photo. However, you can only downsize the photos. You can view pictures stored after taking them with a cellular camera phone. Rotate : You can rotate the selected photo. General : The photos taken with the phone camera are automatically saved. Frame : You can modify the selected photo with the selected frame. Favorite : The photos moved to F a v o r i t e from G e n e r a l are displayed.
[TOP MENU] Select Multimedia Select Photo List Select General/Favorite Select Photo and
[VIEW]
If you press
[VIEW] in the photo list, the data (time, size) on the selected photo are displayed. You can enlarge the photo by Flip : It allows you to change the picture display of top/bottom, left/right. Effect : You can use the various display effects for the selected photo. MOVE : You can change location of the selected photo. (Favorite, General, User Folder) FILE MANAGER : You can modify Name, Protect, Lock, Memoof the selected photo with File Manager. Name : You can edit the name of a selected photo. Protect : You can protect a selected photo not to delete. Lock : You can set a selected photo to lock. pressing
[ L A R G E ] . PREVIEW STYLE : You can select the display mode of the Photo List. (List, 22 Image, 33 Image, Image List) 62 63 Using Multimedia Using Multimedia ARRANGE : You can re-sort the photo list. (Time, Name, Resolution, Memory Size) SELECT ALL : You can select all photos in a folder(General, Favorite). SLIDE SHOW : You can view the selected photos in slide. MOVE : You can move the selected photos to another folder(General, Favorite) at a time. PROTECT/LOCK : You can set P r o t e c t / L o c k for the selected photos at a time. RELEASE ALL : You can deselect the photos. SELECT ALL : You can select all photos in a folder(General, Favorite) at a time. DELETE : You can delete the selected photos at a time. DELETE ALL : You can delete all photos in a folder(General, Favorite) at a time. DELETE : You can delete the selected photo. DELETE ALL : You can delete all photos in the folder(General, Favorite) of the selected photo. 3. Using Camcorder Using the built-in camcorder, you can record videos.
Recording Video Select
[CANCEL] or to cancel the recording. When recording video, sound is also recorded. You can enter up to 12 Chinese letters or 24 English letters for title of a video. In the file manager input mode, you can enter name or memo for video, or set Protect or Lock. Camcorder Preview mode Press
[OK] or [Camera] Start the recording Press or [Camera] stop the recording Press
[STORE] File Manager input and Press
[STORE]
Press
[CAMERA] to switch the phone from the camcorder mode to the camera mode. You dont need enter title and memo for every video to save. The title of the video is automatically entered.
Recording self-video You can take the video of yourself while viewing the sub-LCD. P r e s s[CAMCORDER] to switch the phone from the camera mode to the camcorder mode. Hold down the press [Camera] while the folder is closed Select Camcorder and [ C a m e r a ]
Press [Camera] start the recording Press [Camera] stop the recording
[TOP MENU] Select Multimedia Select Camcorder Camcorder Preview mode 64 If the phone is locked, the Camera Menuis not displayed even if you press and hold [Camera] . If you take a self-video with the folder closed, the file is automatically saved in the Video Player, not needing to press the Save button. The phone stops taking video if you open the folder, and moves to Main-Lcd preview. 65 Using Multimedia
Using
[OPTIONS]
Size : You can check the video size.(1761 4 4 ) Quality : Videos Recorden using a cellular camera phone look the same on the phone, but they are different when sent via e-mail or download to PC. (Best, Good, Normal) Memory : You can check the memory status of the phone. Camcorder Preview mode Press
[OPTIONS]
Select a desired menu Select a value and press
[OK]
Using Menu Zoom : You can zoom in the scene to rdcord a video. (5 step : 1~5) Bright. : You can adjust brightness of the photo. (10 step : 10~100) Cont. : You can adjust contrast of the photo. (10 step : 10~100) Effect : You can select the effect of the photo. (Off, Negative, Solarize, Sepia, Mono) Camcorder Preview mode Select a desired menu Select a value Using Multimedia 4. Using Video Player You can view video stored after taking them with a cellular camera phone. General : The videos recorden with the phone camera are automatically saved. Favorite : The videos recorden to F a v o r i t e from G e n e r a l are displayed.
[TOP MENU] Select Multimedia Select Video Player Select General/Favorite Select video and
[PLAY]
You can adjust the volume by pressing while playing the video. If you play a video file in the Etiquette mode, the dialog box asking Off etiquette?is displayed on the screen. You can receive a call incoming during video playing. However, the phone will not return to the video play mode when the call is finished. Description on the buttons used for video play You can pause video playing. You can resume video playing. You can play a video repeatedly. You can stop the video playing. The phone returns to the previous mode after playing the video once. Press this button once to rewind the video by 10 seconds. Press this button once to fast forward the video by 10 seconds. 66 67 Using Multimedia
Using
[OPTIONS]
Using Multimedia DELETE : You can delete the selected video. DELETE ALL : You can delete all videos in the folder(General, Favorite) of the selected video. 5. Using MP3 Player You can play and manage the mp3 files stored in the phone. General : The downloaded mp3 files are automatically saved. Select General/Favorite Select Video list and Press
[OPTIONS]
Select a desired menu FILE MANAGER : You can modify Name, Protect, Lock, Memoof the selected video with File Manager. Name : You can edit the name of a selected video. Protect : You can protect a selected video not to delete. Lock : You can set a selected video to lock. MOVE : You can change location of the selected photo. (Favorite, General, User Folder) ARRANGE : You can re-sort the photo list. (Time, Name, Memory Size) SELECT ALL : You can select all videos in a folder (General, Favorite). PLAY SELECTED : You can view the selected videos. MOVE : You can move the selected videos to another folder(General, Favorite) at a time. PROTECT/LOCK : You can set P r o t e c t / L o c k for the selected videos at a time. SELECT ALL : You can select all videos in a folder(General, Favorite) at a time. RELEEASE ALL : You can deselect the videos. DELETE : You can delete the selected videos at a time. 68 DELETE ALL : You can delete all videos in a folder(General, Favorite) at a time. are displayed.
[TOP MENU] Select Multimedia Select MP3 Player Select General/Favorite Select MP3 file and
[PLAY]
You can send the mp3 files from the PC to the phone via the MPT tool. You cannot, however, send the files from the phone to the PC. If the etiquette mode is activated, you cannot hear the sound when playing an mp3 file. More power is consumed when playing mp3 files one after another. You can download mp3 files unlimitedly depending on the capacity of the memory. 69 Favorite : The downloaded mp3 files to F a v o r i t e from G e n e r a l Using Multimedia
Using
[OPTIONS]
Select General/Favorite Select MP3 list and Press
[OPTIONS]
Select a desired menu and press
[OK]
6. Setting You can set the multimedia environment. DELETE : You can delete the selected mp3 files. DELETE ALL : You can delete all videos in the folder(General, Favorite) of the selected mp3 files. Using Multimedia FILE MANAGER : You can modify Name, Protect, Lock, Memoof the selected mp3 file with File Manager. Name : You can edit the name of a selected mp3 file. Protect : You can protect a selected mp3 file not to delete. Lock : You can set a selected mp3 file to lock. MOVE : You can change location of the selected mp3 file. (Favorite, General, User Folder)
[TOP MENU] Select Multimedia Select Setting Select a desired menu Select a value ARRANGE : You can re-sort the mp3 file list. (Time, Name, Memory Size) SELECT ALL : You can select all mp3 files in a folder(General, Favorite). PLAY SELECTED :
MOVE : You can move the selected photos to another folder(General, Favorite) at a time. PROTECT/LOCK : You can set P r o t e c t / L o c k for the selected mp3 files at a time. SELECT ALL : You can select all mp3 files in a folder(General, Favorite) at a time. RELEASE ALL : You can deselect the mp3 files. DELETE : You can delete the selected mp3 files at a time. DELETE ALL : You can delete all mp3 files in a folder(General, Favorite) at a time. and Press
[STORE]
Camera Pre-Shutter : You can select the pre-shutter tone. If you have selected O f for if the phone is in the Etiquette mode, the pre-shutter is deactivated.(Off, Pre-Shutter 1~6) Camera Shutter : You can select the shutter tone. However, the shutter tone is not deactivated even if the phone is in the Etiquette mode.(Shutter 1~3) MP3 Continuance : You can select whether to continue playing mp3 files when you close the folder during playing mp3 files.
(Play on closing, Off on closing) MP3 Music Skin : You can select the skin for Mp3 Player.(Type 1~4) 70 71 Using Multimedia 7. Vewing Memory Information You can check the camera/camcorder data such as total memory, camera used, camcorder used and remain memory.
[TOP MENU] Select Multimedia Select Memory Info View Information 8. Vewing Help Information You can check the description on the buttons for the camera/camcorder/MP3 Player function.
[TOP MENU] Select Multimedia Select Help View Information In the help mode, pressing will display the previous menu. 72 Using Voice Wizard 1. Ans. Machine 2. Using Voice Memo 3. Recorded Sound 7 6 7 8 7 9 Using Voice Wizard Using Voice Wizard 1. Ans. Machine If you cannot receive a call, this mode switches the call to Ans. Machine. Press [voice wizard] in the idle LCD to display the voice wizard menu.
[TOP MENU] Select Voice Wizard Select Ans. Machine Select a desired menu
Set Answering
Record Ment You can record and use answer ment. And you can set comment to Customized Mentin Answer Ment Sel. Select Record Ment Press
[RECORD] Ment Recording and
[STOP] press
[STORE]
You can replay the record by selecting Customized Mentof Play Ment. When new comment is recored, existed comment is deleted.
Play Ment You can hear the Answer Machine announcement recorded in the phone. (Customized Ment, Normal Ment, Dirving Ment, Meeting Ment, Class Ment) Select Play Ment Select a ment and
[PLAY]
Ans. Machine : You can activate or deactivate the Answer Machine.
Message Inbox Answer Ment Sel : If you activate the Answer Machine, you can select the announcement. You can hear the message recorded in the Answer Machine.
(Customized Ment, Normal Ment, Dirving Ment, Meeting Ment, Class Ment) Speaker : You can set the callers message which is recorded in the Answer Machine Select Message Inbox Select a message and
[PLAY]
either to be heard or not on the speaker. To delete a message, press
[OPTIONS] in the message menu, and select Delete menu(DELETE, DELETE ALL). Select Set Answering Select a desired menu Select a value and Press
[STORE]
The content recorded in the Ans. Machine can be played back using Message Inbox. When a call is received, if you press and hold [voice wizard], you can set the answer machine. 74 75 Using Voice Wizard Using Voice Wizard 2. Using Voice Memo 3. Recorded Sound Voice Record is a function to recorded voice in idle mode. You can record the sound you want and use it as ring sound. Press [voice wizard] in the idle LCD to display the voice wizard menu. Press [voice wizard] in the idle LCD to display the voice wizard menu.
[TOP MENU] Select Voice Wizard Select Voice Memo Select a desired menu
[TOP MENU] Select Voice Wizard Select Recorded Sound Select a desired menu
Record voice memo Select Record Press
[RECORD] Voice memo Recording and
[STOP] Press
[STORE] Name
Recorded Sound input and Press
[ S T O R E ]
Pressing
[CANCEL] or to cancel the recording. If a call is received while recording the voices before receiving are only recorded. You can check the recorded voices in P L A Y.
Play voice memo You can check the recorded voices via R e c o r d. Select Play Select a voice memo and Press
[PLAY]
To delete a message, press
[OPTIONS] in the message menu, and select Delete menu(DELETE, DELETE ALL). Select Record Sound Press
[RECORD] Record sound and
[STOP] Press
[STORE]
Name input and Press
[ S T O R E ]
Pressing
[CANCEL] or to cancel the recording.
Play Sound Select Play Sound Select a sound and
[PLAY]
You can lock the selected functions of the phone. 76 77 Using Security 1. Using Lock Phone 2. Using Lock Privacy 3. Lock Code 4. PIN Set 5. Call Restrict 6. Using Reset 7. Viewing Emergency number 8. Viewing S/W Version 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 8 6 1. Lock Phone It is a function to lock the entire phone so that the others cant use it. Using Security
[TOP MENU] Select Security Select a Lock Phone and enter Lock Code Select a value and
[STORE]
The factory-set default Lock code is 0 0 0 0to change the password, it can be changed in Lock Code. Press and hold on the initial screen and then set the lock. You can answer a received call, even though your phone is locked. Even if you turn off the phone and then turn it on, it is still in lock mode. If you unlock the phone to use it, it is a temporary meansure. The refore, the phone returns to Lock Mode after you use it. To reset the Lock mode completely, press hold. and then enter your lock Code or set the setting value to N oin Auto Lock mode. 79 Using Security Using Security 2. Lock Privacy 4. PIN Code Select a desired function to lock your phone partially so that the others cant use it. You can set Yes/No of input of PIN number when you change PIN number or turn the power on. If you select a locked function, the password screen is displayed. You can use the selected function only when you have entered the correct password. Require PIN : You can set On/Off of input of PIN number. PIN Change : You can change PIN number
[TOP MENU] Select Security Select a Lock Privacy and enter Lock Code Setting Lock
[TOP MENU] Select Security Select a PIN Code Select desired menu and enter Lock Code Privacy and Press
[STORE]
3. Lock Code You can change your lock code. The factory-set default Lock code is 0 0 0 0. 5. Call Restrict You can restrict origination of a specific number. (Intl Call, Intl Call input, Outgo. Call)
[TOP MENU] Select Security Select a Lock Code and enter Lock Code Enter New Code and
[ O K ]
Enter again and
[ O K ]
The phone manufacturer is not responsible for any damages caused by outflow of your lock code. 80
[TOP MENU] Select Security Select a Call Restrict and enter Lock Code Select a desired m e n u Select a value and press
[STORE]
81 Using Security
I n tl Call Use of an international call is restricted.
Reset setting Value You can initialize the information stored in your phone such as information on basic display, ringer setting to the factory-set default. Using Security Select Intl Call Select a value Press
[STORE]
Select Reset Setting Value and enter Lock Code Select a value and Press
[OK]
You can use an easy key to display an international phone number when placing an international call. When entering an international phone number, if you press and hold in idle mode, the entered number is displayed.
Clear Files If you have selected O nfor Intl Call setup, enter the intl call code in the intl call input mode. You can delete the files selectively from the phone.(Phone Book, Call History, Message, Schedule, D-day, Alarm, Photo, Video, MP3)
Outgo. Call Use of an outgoing call is restricted. Select Outgo. Call Select a value Press
[STORE]
6. Using Reset Select Clear Files and enter Lock Code Select a menu to deleting Select a value and
[STORE]
Select a value and Press
[OK]
7. Emergency Call Even when the handset is in Lock, you can still make a call using the emergency number stored on the phone.
[TOP MENU] Select Security Select a Reset Select a desired menu and enter Lock Code 4 emergency numbers are stored in the phone. The emergency numbers by the UIM Card.
[TOP MENU] Select Security Select a Emergency Call and enter Lock CodeDisplay the number 82 83 Using Security 8. S/W Version This feature displays the software version of your phone.
[TOP MENU] Select Security Select a S/W Version and enter Lock Code Information is displayed 84 Using Settings 1. Call Answer 2. Call Waiting 3. Call Forward 4. Change Language 5. Setting Auto Area Code 6. Data Mode 7. U-Mail Config 8. Browser Setup 8 6 8 7 8 7 9 1 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 Using Settings Using Settings 1. Call Answer 2. Call Waiting This function is to hold on the format call, and connect to later call, when user is on the telephone and, another call is being received.
[TOP MENU] Select Setting Select Call Answer Select a desired menu Select a value and Press
[STORE]
A n s w e r
[TOP MENU] Select Setting Select Call Waiting Select a Value Call Connecting & Call End In order to disable Call waiting, select N oin the setup mode. Any Key : Open the folder and press any keypad button except to receive a call. Folder : Open the folder to receive a call. 3. Call Forward
Auto Answer If the folder is open or the earmicrophone is connected, connect tone is sounded for a given period of time and then the call is connected automatically. When the folder is close, if the earmicrophone is not connected, you cannot use Auto Answer function. Off, In 3 sec, In 6 sec, In 9 sec
[TOP MENU] Select Setting Select Call Forward Select a desired menu 86 87 Using Settings Using Settings
Fwd All Calls All calls(call connecting, power off, power on)connect a calling with set number. Select Fwd All Calls Select Y e sto set up Enter the phone number Call Connecting & Call End 4. Change Language You can set a desired language to be displayed on your phone. (Chinese, English) In order to disable Fwd All Calls, select N oin the setup mode.
Fwd Default When power off, connect a calling with set number. Select Fwd Default Select Y e sto set up Enter the phone number Call Connecting & Call End In order to disable Fwd Default, select N oin the setup mode.
[TOP MENU] Select Setting Select Language Select a desired language and
[OK]
Fwd If Busy When call connecting, connect a calling with set number. Select Fwd If Busy Select Y e sto set up Enter the phone number Call Connecting & Call End In order to disable Fwd if busy, select N oin the setup mode.
Fwd If NO ANS. When user can not take a calling, if receving a calling, connect with set number. Select Fwd If NO ANS. Select Y e sto set up Enter the phone number Call Connecting & Call End In order to disable Fwd if no ans, select N oin the setup mode. 88 5. Setting Auto Area Code If you set frequently-used area codes on the phone, they are inserted into a calling number automatically whenever you place a call. If you enter a number beginning with 0, the area code is not displayed, but only the number you entered is displayed.
(ex : cellular phone number, interational number, or other area code) You can enter the Area Codeonly when you have selected Y e sfor Auto Area Code.
[TOP MENU] Select Setting Select Auto Area Code Select a value and Press
[STORE]
If area code has been set, opening the folder displays it. Pressing or moves you to the idle mode. P r e s s i n gin the idle mode displays an area code. When this area code is displayed, enter a desired phone number. In other to disable Auto Area Code, select N oin the setup mode. 89 Using Settings Using Settings 6. Data Mode 7. U-Mail Config You can use internet on the phone without additional modem, if you can connect your phone to a notebook or PC over the wireless data cable. Cable connection When you connect your phone to PC using data cable, an icon on your PC monitor identifying data cable Connection status may disappear if the signal strength of link in between the phone and a PC falls under a threshold value. This phenomenon may happen if you use some of Dell PC models with a particular serial port.
[TOP MENU] Select Setting Select Data Mode Select a desired menu
Data Profile The data profile is menu for dial number setting when using UNI. (Wap, U-Magic, U-Mail, Mobile QQ, Porfile 5)
Use 1X Data Function to use data server. Yes : Can use 1x data. (In case of network which support 1x data) No : Can use QNC data. (In case of network which dont support 1x data) Should use different connection type because SVC which the network of each region support is different.
Comm. Port You can select the communication port for incoming data, If you change the communication port, the power gets On/Off. If the handset is not rebooted automatically, press
. (USB, UART) 90
[TOP MENU] Select Setting Select U-Mail Config Select a desired menu
U-Mail Sound Set the arrival sound for U-Mail. (U-Mail Sound 1~7)
S e t u p Enters frequently used e-mail address.
Data Reset You can reset Inbox & Outbox, Mail Setting and Reset Mail. Inbox & Outbox : Reset inbox and outbox. Mail Setting : Resets Mail setting. Reset U-mail : Resets memory as well as mail setting. 91 Using Settings 8. Browser Setup
[TOP MENU] Select Setting Select Browser Setup Select Linger Time Select a value and
[OK]
If the phone fails to receive any action from you during the setting time while you are browsing, the uni cal lis disconnected and the browser screen is maintained.(1~5 Min Later) 92 Using Tool Kit 1. Using Biorhythm 2. Using Lucky Number 3. Using Calculator 4. World Time 5. Stopwatch 9 6 9 7 9 7 9 8 9 8 Using Tool kit Using Tool kit 1. Using Biorhythm 2. Using Lucky Number If you enter your date of birth, you can check your bio-rhythm on a specific date. You can have the phone to select 6 random numbers between 1 and 49 whenever you want.
[TOP MENU] Select Tool Kit Select Biorhythm Select a desired menu
Set Biorhythm You must enter the correct date of birth. You cannot get the correct biorhythm if you dont enter your date of birth. Select Set Biorhythm Setting User Birthday and
[STORE]
In the Date setting mode, press
[OK] to select a date from the calendar. To enter date, press to switch the enter mode. Enter mode is switched in thesequence of DAY MONTH Y E A R. Press toenter the appropriate date,year and month.
View Biorhythm The phone shows your biorhythm of the day based on your date of birth. Select View Biorhythm U s e rs Biorhythm is displayed You can check by weekly or by monthly by Pressing
[WEEKLY/MONTHLY] while checking biorhythm. Press
[OK] in the biorhythm screen to road description on the biorhythm of the day. 94
[TOP MENU] Select Tool Kit Select Lucky Number Press
[SELECT] and check Lucky Number 3. Usign Calculator
[TOP MENU] Select Tool Kit Select Calculator Enter thecalculation formula using [Dial]
Press
[OK] to check the result To reset the phone after you finish the calculation, press
. To enter a decimal point, press
. 95 Using Tool kit Using Tool kit 4. World Time 5. Stopwatch To return to the previous display screen, press
[CANCEL] or
. You can measure the time to your phone. You can view other information if you press
[OK] in the world time mode.
[TOP MENU] Select Tool Kit Select World Time
[TOP MENU] Select Tool Kit Select World Time Search World Time using and press
[OK]
Using
[OPTIONS]
to stop calculating time
[TOP MENU] Select Tool Kit Select Stopwatch
[TOP MENU] Select Tool Kit Select World Time
[START] to start calculating time [ S T O P ]
Information is display Press
[OPTIONS] Select a desired menu If you press
[CONTINUE] when the stopwatch stops, you can keep measuring the time. SET DST : You can set the Summer Timeof the selected city. All the records stored in the stopwatch are cleared and the stopwatch is ready to measure again, if you press [ R E S E T ]
DISPLAY : You can select a country and set the time of the country as the idle mode display. on the standby screen. The stopwatch stops, if a call is received while the stopwatch is in opertation. It continues in external LCD when you close the folder during stopwatch opertaion. You can store up to 20 records by pressing
[LAP], if the record is required with the stopwatch in operation. To store the middle record on the folder close, Press
[ L A P ] . 96 97 Using Phone Book 1. Storing a Number 2. Correcting Phone Book 3. Deleting phone Book 4. Searching Phone Book 1 0 5 1 1 0 1 1 3 1 1 5 1. Storing a Number
Storing a Number from a Menu Using Phone Book
[TOP MENU] Select Phone Book Select Store Number Select memory location where the number will be saved
Storing a Number on idle Mode New Name : You can add entries to the Phonebook. Add to Name : You can add a number to the existing entry in the Phonebook, or can modify the entry. Enter phone number in idle mode Press
[STORE] Select memory location where the number will be saved Select save mode 99 Using Phone Book 1. Select Phone Select Phone Press
[STORE] after completing input information You can store up to 14 items and store them continuously by storing content in one item and then selecting other items. To end storing, press
[ S T O R E ] . Entering content to be stored with an item selected switches you to input mode. You can save up to 500 names on the phone. To cancel storing, press or during storing to switch to idle Mode. Phone Book Icon Using Phone Book
[Setting Ringer tone]
Select the icon in the phone number store mode to set a desired ringer. If no ringer is selected by phone number, the ringer selected for the group is applied. If no specific ringer is selected either for the phone number or the group, the ringer selected in R i n g e rin S o u n dis applied.
[Setting Graphic]
Select the icon in the phone number store mode to set a desired graphic. If graphic is not selected for a phone number, the graphic selected for the group is displayed. If no specific graphic is selected either for the phone number or the group, the Incoming Callgraphic selected in D i s p l a yis displayed.
[Entering E-mail Address]
Name Group Phone Home Office Others Fax Ringer Image E-mail Homepage Anniversary memo Anniversary date Memo
[Entering Name and Memo]
50 letters including E-mail symbols such as @and .can be inputted for an E-mail address. Press
[OPTIONS] during input, select S y m b o l, and then you can choose symbols for E-mail add input. In the English input mode, press once to enter @, twice to enter ., and three times enter ( s p a c e )
. You can store up to 8 chinese letter and 16 English letters for a name, and enter p to 64 chinese letter and 120 English letters for a memo.
[Entering Anniversary]
[Setting Group]
Select the icon in the phone number store mode enables you to specify a group. The 5 default items such as Family, General, Friend, Company, and Undefined are displayed. You can enter up to 10 Chinese or 20 English letters for the description of the anniversary. In the Date setting mode, press
[OK] and select the date from the calendar. To enter date, press to switch the enter mode. Enter mode is switched in thesequence of DAY
[Entering Phone Number]
You can enter up to 32 digits phone number, and up to 15 digits are displayed on the screen. Up to 32 digits of phone number can be input and the display screen displays up to 15 digits. This feature enables you to set a main number when storing numbers
(Mobile, home, office and others). 100 101 Using Phone Book 2. Select UIM Select UIM Select Turbo Dial table Press
[STORE] after completing input information You can save a number per name on the UIM Card. The number of names saved in a UIM Card varies by the card. To cancel storing, press or during storing to switch to Wait Mode. 2. Searching Phone Book
[TOP MENU] Select Phone Book Select Search Select a desired search mode You can search the Phone Bookwith Search All, By Name, By Group, By Turbo Dial or By Number. Using Phone Book
Search All This enables you to simply scroll numbers listed up in order of the phone number. Select Search All Select a list to search The stored information is displayed
By Name You can search a person by entering the name that you want to search. Select By Name Enter a name Select a list to search The stored information is displayed When a location is not entered, click
[OK] to display the phone number list in order of location. If you enter the name to search in search window, all lists including entered name are displayed.
By Group Groups are displayed in sequence of group and you can move to d desired group and search its phone number. Select By Group Select a group to search Select a list to search The stored information is displayed
By Turbo Dial If there are numbers registered in Turbo Dial, the numbers are displayed in the order of the Turbo Dial' number. Select Turbo Dial Select a list to search The stored information is displayed You can save up to 200 numbers in Turbo Dial. When the Phone Booklist is displayed, the image of the selected Phone Bookentry and the Main Numberis displayed on If you enter the location number in search window, all location number lists entered are displayed automatically. the bottom of the LCD. If you press on the idle mode, By Name, By Group, By Turbo Diallist is displayed. If you enter the initial consonant of the name that you want to search on the initial screen, the names that begin with the entered consonant are displayed. 102
By Number If you press the number to search, you can search the phone number in which the entered number is inserted. Select By Number Enter a number Select a list to search The stored information is displayed When a location is not entered, click
[OK] to display the phone number list in order of location. 103 Using Phone Book Using Phone Book
Using the
[OPTIONS] functions while searching number 3. Group Manager Stored number list display Press
[OPTIONS] Select a desired menu You can manage the group stored in cell phone. If you Press on the idle mode. By Name, By GroupBy Turbo Dial list is displayed. SEND SMS : If a mobile phone number is stored in the selected Phone Bookentry, you can go to the text mode on the menu. TURBO DIAL : You can select a phone number in the Phone Bookand register the number in Turbo Dial. MAIN NUMBER : You can change the MAIN NUMBERof the selected Phone Booke n t r y . EXPORT : The selected phone number list is saved as v C a r din Data Folder. DELETE ONE : Only selected phone numbers can be deleted. DELETE MULTI : A list you want to delete can be selected or released with [ S E L E C T ]
. Multiple phone numbers can be deleted all at once. DELETE RANGE : To delete multiple numbers, do not select the numbers one by one but select the range of the list you want to delete. Then the numbers within the range can be deleted all at once. DELETE ALL : The phone book can be deleted at once. Phone : All numbers saved in the phone can be deleted. UIM : All numbers saved in the UIM card can be deleted. All : All numbers saved in the phone and the UIM card can be deleted.
[TOP MENU] Select Phone Book Select Group Manager Select a desired group Select a desired list and
[OPTIONS] Select a desired menu You can select more than one phone number on the Phone Booklist with the
[S E L E C T ] . MOVE : You can change the group of the selected Phone Booke n t r y . SELECT ALL : You can select all the Phone Bookentries of a group. DELETE : You can delete the selected Phone Booke n t r y . DELETE ALL : You can delete all the Phone Bookentries of a group. 104 105 Using Phone Book Using Phone Book
Using
[OPTIONS] functions while searching grouop 4. Turbo Dial The 5 default items such as Family, General, Friend, Company, and Undefined You can view and manage the Turbo Dialn u m b e r s . are displayed. Select a desired group and
[OPTIONS] Select a desired menu NEW GROUP : You can add a group in the Phone Book. G r o u pcan register up to 30 new name including existing group.
[TOP MENU] Select Phone Book Select Turbo Dial Viewing turbo dial list EDIT GROUP : You can modify setting of the selected group. Press and hold the Turbo Dialnumber on the main LCD to make a call. Name : You can change name of the selected group, if the group has been added by yourself. To change the existing name and enter a new name, press to delete it and then enter the new name.
Using
[OPTIONS]
The default group names of Family, General, Friend, Company, Undefined are not changed. Up to 8 Chinese letters and 16 English letters can be input for a group name. Ringer : The selected melody rings for the incoming calls if you have not downloaded a specific bell you have selected in ringer style rings. Image : The selected graphic is displayed for the incoming calls. When incomming call, Downloaded image, photo, data folder image are available for a display. DELETE ONE : You can deleted of the selected group, if the group has been added by yourself. If group is deleted, the information stored in that group is moved to the Undefined group. DELETE ALL : You can delete all the groups you have added. If group is deleted, the information stored in that group is moved to 106 the Undefined group. Select
[OPTIONS] in the Turbo Diallist to use various option menus. ADD NEW : You can add a number to Turbo Dial. MOVE TURBO : You can change the Turbo Dialnumber of the selected Phone Booke n t r y . CHANGE NUMBER : You can change the phone number registered in the Turbo Dial. DELETE : You can delete the selected phone number from Turbo Dial. However, the number is not deleted from the Phone Book. DELETE ALL : You can delete all the phone numbers from Turbo Dial. Select a desired list and
[OPTIONS] Select a desired menu 107 Using Phone Book Using Phone Book 5. Copy Number 6. Call History You can copy and save the phone numbers stored in your phone and the UIM Card vis-a-vis. If you press short Call Historylist is displayed. To return to the previous screen from the call list, press
[CANCLE] or
. In the Call Historylist, the name is displayed instead of the phone number if the phone number is in the Phone Book. The same number of name is displayed only once to avoid repetition.
[TOP MENU] Select Phone Book Select Copy Number Select a desired menu
[TOP MENU] Select Phone Book Select Call History Select a desired menu If you press
[OK] on a phone number, the call history list of up to 10 recent calls is displayed. Press to dial the number.
UIM To Phone Save phone number lists stored in UIM Card into the phone. Select UIM To Phone Select a desired menu All : You can copy all the number from UIM card to the phone. Select Copy : You can copy and save many phone number lists at a time. Multi-Select : You can copy numbers of phone numbers at a time.
Phone To UIM Save phone number lists stored in the phone into UIM Card. Select UIM To Phone Select a desired menu All : You can copy all the number from phone to the UIM card. Range : You can copy and save many phone number lists at a time. Multi-Select : You can copy numbers of phone numbers at a time. 108
All Calls You can check the list stored in cell phone.
Incoming Call Information on the received call is displayed. Up to 50 received calls are stored in the phone.
Outgoing Call Information on the calling party is displayed. Up to 50 calling parties are stored in the phone.
Incoming Call Information on the received call is displayed. Up to 50 received calls are stored in the phone. 109 Using Phone Book Using Phone Book
Using
[OPTIONS]
Latest Time SEND SMS : You can go to the text mode, and send a message to the selected phone number. You can view the air time of the last call. STORE NUMBER : This menu is displayed if the selected phone number is not in the Phone Book. You can save the phone number in the Phone Book. VIEW PBOOK : This menu is displayed if the selected phone number is in the Phone B o o k. You can view the Phone Bookentry of the selected number. D E L E T E / D E L E T E ALL : You can delete selected number or all the numbers in the list. Select a desired list and
[OPTIONS] Select a desired menu 7. Call Timer
[TOP MENU] Select Phone Book Select Call Timer Select a desired menu
Incoming Time This mode displays the most recent call time.
Outgoing Time The outgoing call time from service start to date is displayed.
Total Time This mode displays the total call time from the start of service up to the present time. This total call time cannot be reset.
Roaming Time This mode displays roaming call time placed by using other service providers base station. N o t e The call time displayed on your phone is not consistent with real call time and fee. The fee is applied after the call is really connected. You can initialize time information when you press
[RESET] while you are checking the information of total call time. However, total call time cannot be reset. 110 111 Using Phone Book 8. Memory Status You check available memory and used memory in Phone Book.
[TOP MENU] Select Phone Book Select Memory Status View information 9. View My Num This mode enables you to confirm your own phone number.
[TOP MENU] Select Phone Book Select View My Num View information 112 Using Functions During a Call 1. Adjusting Tone Volume During a call 1 2 2 2. Taking Note During a call 3. Using Phone Book During a Call 4. Sending My number 5. Using Muting 6. Using Speaker Phone 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Using Functions During a call Using Functions During a call 1. Adjusting Tone Volume During A Call 2. Taking Note During A Call 4. Using Muting You can adjust the tone volume of a called party. You can enter a new phone number during a call and store it. You can enjoy a private conversation during a call so that the called party cannot hear you. P r e s s[MUTE] during a call To dear silence mode press
[ M U T E ] . P r e s sduring a call Enter a phone number during a call and then
[ O K ]
5. Using Speaker phone 3. Using Phone Book During A Call
Using Phone Book You can search the phone book during a call.
Using M e s s a g e You can search the M e s s a g emenu during a call. Press
[SpkPhone] during a call When the mic faces you, it works at a distance of up to 30cm. Press
[SpkPhone] to disable the function. The phone number entered during a call is stored inOutgoing Call. You can receive, make calls without having to hold the phone to your ear. Press
[PBOOK] during a call Press during a call 114 115 Using SMS Features 1. Checking Message 2. Sending Message 1 2 5 1 2 8 3. Setting Message Receive Function 1 3 1 4. Memory Status 5. Deleting Message 1 3 3 1 3 3 Using SMS Features 1. Checking Message
Text Message 1. Checking a message Check received message Press in idle mode Select Inbox Select Phone/UIM/Web Alert Select Received text message and then press
[OK] Check the message If a text message is received, the phone alerts you. (See p.131 Setting Message Receive Function) Pressing to check a message enables you to check the next message. When the receiver number is displayed, pressing connects a call. Basically, 100 unit Numbers can be stored. For more, it depends on UIM Card Capacity. Getting Web Alert message, sign be displayed. And for SMS message, be displayed. After accessing the message, then will be away. For message icon or . It depends on the latest receiving message. Web Alert messageis available throuhgh uni. Read msgs mode, choosing web alert, be access to uni automatically. 117 Using SMS Features Using SMS Features 2. Using
[ O P T I O N S ]
Voice Message Select message and
[OPTIONS] Select a desired menu REPLY : You can send a reply to the person who sent you a message. FORWARD : You can deliver a received message to other persons. MOVE to UIM/PHONE : You can move the received message between the phone and the UIM. SAVE ADDRESS : You can save the phone number of the message sender in Phone Book. PROTECT : Protects selected messsages, which cannot be deleted. WHOLD COPY : You can copy contents of the selected message to P A S T E. SELECT COPY : You can copy part of the selecte message to P A S T E. DELETE ONE : You can delete th seleted message only. DELETE MULTI : You can delete numbers of messages at a time. DELETE ALL : You can delete all the messages in the selected Inbox/UIM. Check a received message Press in idle mode Select Inbox Select Voice Msg. Check the Msg. In order to delete a voice message, select the voice message and then, press [ D E L E T E ] . If multiple voice messages have been received, the latest received voice messsage is displayed. 2. Sending Message
Sending a New Message 118 Press in idle mode Select Create Message Enter a Receiver number, content Save message Select setting Select Transfer mode and then press
[SEND]
119 Using SMS Features Using SMS Features
Sending a Stored Message You can send the save message as it is or after editing the message. 1. Using
[ O P T I O N S ]
MOVE to UIM/PHONE : You can move the received message between the phone and the UIM. DELETE ONE : You can delete th seleted message only. DELETE MULTI : You can delete numbers of messages at a time. DELETE ALL : You can delete all the messages in the selected Inbox/UIM. Press in idle mode Select Outbox Select Drafts/UIM Select a message to send Editor message Press
[SEND]
You can send a message to numbers of receivers by entering numbers of the receivers. After entering a number, press to move the cursor, and then enter the next number. After finish entering the number, press [OK]. You can send a message to up to 10 receivers. If press
[FIND], you can select the mobile number in the Phone Book or Call History. If you have saved a message, you can select and send the saved message. Send fail list is created for the called number to which message are not sent. You can enter up to 70 Chinese letters or 160 English letters for a message. Select message and
[OPTIONS] Select a desired menu
Using Sent Message The sent messages are stored. Press in idle mode Select Outbox Select Sent Msgs Select a message Select a message, select
[OPTIONS] and press S E N Dto resend the selected message. 120 121 Using SMS Features Using SMS Features 3. My Phrase After saving your favorite sentences, it is available to recall saved sentences. 4. Setting Message Receive Function You can set the alert method when a message is received. Press in idle mode Select My Phrase Select a desired list and
[EDIT] Enter the content and
[ O K ]
Press in idle mode Select Setting Select a desired setting menu Set the receive function Regarding P H R A S E, you can input maximum Chinese 40 characters or English 80 characters. Press
[ S T O R E ]
Using
[ O P T I O N S ]
Preview : You can set a method of displaying a message when it is received. Caller Number : The kind of message and callback number are displayed. SMS : You can go to the text mode on the selected phone number in the list. Full Message : The received text message is displayed on the initial display screen. DELETE ONE : You can delete th seleted message only. Off : Once a message is received, only the message received icon is displayed. DELETE ALL : You can delete all the messages in the selected Inbox/UIM. Alert Frequency : You can set a desired reminder tone. Select list and
[OPTIONS] Select a desired menu 122 Once : If a message is received, b e e pis sounded once. Every 2Min : Alarm sounds every 2 minutes until the message is confirmed. Off : The reminder tone is not heard any more, but only the lamp flashes. Receiving Sound : You can select a desired receive tone to be sounded when a message is received.(SMS Sound 1~5) Save To : You can save the message either in UIM or Phone.(Phone, UIM) 123 Using SMS Features Using SMS Features 5. Memory Status The phone displays the free memory of Inbox, Outbox(Sent), Outbox(Draft) or UIM. Up to 50 IDs can be displayed in My Friendsof mobile QQ. is displayed for the off-line user, and for the on-line user. If there is any new message, the senders icon blinks.
Using
[ M E N U ]
Select ID and Press
[ M E N U ] Select desired menu Press in idle mode Select Memory Status Select a desired setting The stored information is displayed 6. Using Mobile QQ Current Buddy : Send/Read Msg : You can read the message from a user, or send a message to the user. After registration of user ID and password for the QQ messenger service, you can exchange messages with other cell phone or PC users Buddy Data : You can view profile of a user. who have subscribed to QQ service. Chat Record : You can view the communication log with a user. Del Buddy : You can delete a specific ID from My Friends. Buddy List : You can select a My Friendsicon displayed when you access the mobile QQ. All Buddy : All IDs stored in My Friendsare displayed. Online Buddy : Only the on-line IDs are displayed. Find Buddy : You can search QQ serviceusers of a specific condition (Province, Age, Gender) and save in My Friends. Press in idle mode Select Mobile QQ Enter ID and Password Select whether to save the ID and Password press
[LOGIN] Check My Friendsstored in mobile QQ 124 125 Using SMS Features Advanced Option : System Msg : You can read the messages received from the server. Add Buddy : You can enter a specific user ID and save in My Friends. Del Login Info : You can delete the ID and Password you have entered and saved at initial access to QQ. Change Status : You can select your status displayed to the others. Online : Your status is displayed as o n l i n eto the others. Away : Your status is displayed as A w a yto the others. Invisible : Your status is displayed as o f f - l i n e to the others. You can receive a call during the Mobile QQ service. If the call ends within 10 minutes, the Mobile QQ service section is resumed. The Mobile QQ service may be disconnected as the case maybe. If the call continues over 10 minutes, the Mobile QQ service section is disconnected. In this case, you should access the service after the call. However, you cannot receive a call during QQ in some area. You can display up to 97 Chinese letters, 297 English/Numberic figures on the phone. If the message is too long for the LCD, the message part over 97 Chinese letters or 297 English/Numeric figures is displayed as . . If you wish to read a message from an on-line user whose status is invisible, select All Buddy in the Buddy list, and select the user. If you select Change Status in QQ, your status is shown to all the users and not to a specific user only. 126 Using FAVORITES Menu 1. Sending E-mail 2. Checking New E-mail 3. Managing Data Folder 4. E-mail Setting 1 3 6 1 4 0 1 4 4 1 4 6 Using FAVORITES 1. Using Mail
[TOP MENU]
[FAVORITES] Select Mail Select a desired menu
Sending New Mail Select New Mail Enter a recipient Enter a title Attach a file Enter e-mail contents and
[ S E N D ]
Using FAVORITES 1. Entering a recipient Select To and press
[MENU] Select Menu Addr Book : Displays the address book allowing you to select a recipient. Sent History : Displays the sent history allowing you to select a recipient. Addr Group : Displays the address group allowing you to select each recipient group. Profiles : Add your e-mail address entered for Server Setup. Move to Cc : Changes to Cc. Move to Bcc : Changes to Bcc. P r e s s[OPTIONS] to enter the optional information on e-mail address. You may enter lots of e-mail addresses within 640 characters including @, .e t c . You can check the remaining number of characters at the top of the LCD monitor. 2. Entering E-mail title Select Subj Enter Subject Display Subject P r e s s[OPTIONS] to enter e-mail title using SYMBOL or PASTE. For subject input you can use a maximum of 50 Chinese characters and 100 English characters. 3. Attaching a file Select Attach Select Folder Select an attached file
[OPTIONS] Select ATTACH Select set value Press
[OPTIONS] Select Done 128 129 Using FAVORITES Using FAVORITES Choose Select from
[OPTIONS] to check attached files. Up to five files within 100Kbyte can be attached at a time. The moving image file within look byte can be afttached to the mail. If you press
[OK] when selecting a file, you can preview the selected file. 4. Entering e-mail contents Select Body Enter e-mail contents Display e-mail contents P r e s s [OPTIONS] to enter e-mail contents using SYMBOL or PASTE. For e-mail contents input, you can use a maximum of 5000 Chinese Characters and 10000 English characters. Those e-mails already sent or fail to get sent are stored in Send Box.
Sending stored e-mails 1. Using send Box menus 1. Using send Box menus Select e-mail Select e-mail
[MENU] Select desired menu
[MENU] Select desired menu Edit : Enables you to edit e-mail before sending. Protect ON/OFF :
Enables you to select lots of e-mails simultaneously for protection. Delete :
Delete 1 : Removes the only selected e-mail. Delete Selected : Removes lots of selected e-mails at a time using
. Delete All : Removes all e-mails from Send E-mail. Sort :
Date/Time : The latest e-mails stored in Send Box appear first. Not Sent : E-mails not sent have a priority. Recipient : Sort by recipient. Title : Sort by title. Protect : Protected e-mails have a priority. Show Full Addr : Allows you to check all addresses of senders, receivers, Cc, Bcc, etc. Copy Mail Body : Enables you to use e-mail contents stored in Quick Note using
[ O P T I O N S ] . 1-In/3-In View : Allows you to set display method of e-mail stored in Send E-mail. 1-In View displays e-mails within a line, and 3-In View within three lines. Press in idle mode Select Send Box Select Send E-mail
[DISPLAY]
[ S E N D ]
130 131 Using FAVORITES
Using Sent Message Using FAVORITES 2. Using the e-mail menu
[Using E-mail menu]
Select e-mail and
[MENU] Select desired menu Rcv Selected : If you receive e-mail of which title and sender only are selected, you may receive the entire e-mail again. Protect ON/OFF :
Enables you to select lots of e-mails simultaneously for protection. Delete :
Delete 1 : Removes the only selected e-mail. Select Check New Mail Select Inbox Select folder Select e-mail and
[DISPLAY] Check new e-mail Delete Selected : Removes lots of selected e-mails at a time using
. 1. Using the folder menu Select a desired folder and
[MENU] Select desired menu Add Filter : If you receive e-mail of which address is stored in a specific address folder in advance, the e-mail is stored in a specific folder not in MainBox. Maximum of 5 e-mail addresses can be stored in a folder. However, it is impossible to store e-mail address in MainBox. Edit Folder Name : Modifies folder name. Re-Filter : Applies the filter from Add Filter. Delete All : Removes all received e-mails Reset Folder : Resets the folder. 132 Delete All : Removes all e-mails from received E-mail. Sort :
Sort :
Rcvd At : The latest received e-mails appear first. Unread/Unreceived : Unread, unreceived e-mails have a priority. Sender : Sort by sender. Title : Sort by title. Protect : Protected e-mails have a priority. Move To Folder : Moves the selected e-mail to other folder. Show Full Addr : Allows you to check all addresses of senders, receivers, Cc, Bcc, etc. 1-In/3-In View : Allows you to set display method of e-mail stored in Inbox. 1-In View displays e-mails within a line, and 3-In View within three lines. Copy Mail Body : Enables you to use e-mail contents stored in Quick Note using
[ O P T I O N S] . 133 Using FAVORITES
[E-mail address menu]
SMIL Editor Using FAVORITES Check new e-mail Select e-mail address
[SELECT] Select menu Select SMIL Editor Select desired menu New Mail : Sends new e-mail to the selected e-mail address. Add to Addr Book : Adds the selected e-mail address to address book. Add Filter : Adds the selected e-mail address to folder filter you want. Add to Reject List : Adds the selected e-mail address to the reject list. Copy Mail Addr : Not support function. 3. Replying/Forwarding e-mails Check new e-mail [MENU] Select Reply/Reply All/Forward Enter e-mail
[ S E N D ]
Reply : Replies to a sender. Reply All : Replies to a sender and other Cc. Forward : Forwards the received e-mail to others. 1. New SMIL An MMS file to be attached to E-mail can be created. Select New SMIL Select Add New SLIDE and
[EDIT]
Select desired menu Up to 5 slides can be created in an MMS file. However, only one image, text and audio data can be inserted per slide.
[Insert Image]
The selected image can be inserted. Select please Insert Image and
[EDIT] Select Image data
[OPTIONS] Select ATTACH Select Y e sand press
[OPTIONS] Select DONE
[OK]
134 135 Using FAVORITES
[Edit Text]
Input mms text. Select please Edit Text and
[EDIT] Enter SMIL Text and press
[OK]
[OK]
You can use E D I Tand P A S T Eif you select
[OPTIONS] while entering SMIL. (See P.53~54)
[Insert Audio]
Insert audio(mmf, mid etc)
E-mail Setting Select Mail Settings Select desired menu Using FAVORITES Select please Insert Audio and
[EDIT] Select Audio data
[OPTIONS] Select ATTACH 1. Receiving & View Setting Select Y e sand press
[OPTIONS] Select DONE and
[OK]
2. Open SMIL The saved MMS data can be opened and edited. Select Receiving & View Select menu Auto-Rcving : Sets auto e-mail check without using check new e-mail. Rcving Type : Set e-mail receiving type. Receive Atchmnt : Set receiving enviroment for attachment. Press
[DETAIL] to set receiving capacity for Image, Melody, Voice, Animation, vCardattachment. Note that the each size of the attached file does not exceed 137Kbyte. Play Atchmnt : Previews attachment every 2 second, if it is set to O n. Show Folders : You can display/hide the user folder when you retrieving mails in I n b o x. Font Size : Change e-mail font size. Select Open SMIL Select desired Slide and
[OK] Check the data and edit it
[OK]
[OK]
136 137 Using FAVORITES 2. Send & New Mail Setting Select Send & New Mail Select menu Quote Original : Sets whether to display the existing e-mail in using e-mail reply function. Addr Group : Modifies address groups. Encoding Type : Set e-mail character encoding method. Del Sent History : Deletes sent history. 3. Register Account Setting Select Register Account Select menu Register : Registers e-mail account entered for server setup. Cancel Account : Cancels the registered e-mail account through wqp. 4. Others Select Others U-Info connect Cannect Mail uni administrations site. 5. View Mail Settings Select View Mail Settings Information is displayed 6. About Select About Information is displayed The version and other information for Mail can be confirmed. 138 Using FAVORITES 2. Accessing Magic Your device allows you to download applications from the internet written in Magic(J2ME) and allow you to install and execute them on your device. These applications could be messaging, animations, productivity tools or games.
Accessing Magic
[TOP MENU]
[FAVORITES] Select Magic Accessing Magic
Magic MENU Select the Magic [MENU] Select a desired menu Make Folder : You can create a new folder. System Info : You can view information on the Magic program. Registry : Sending registration message completed. 139 Using FAVORITES
Key usage in Magic The key usage in Java is similar to normal user interface of the phone. The followings are the key usage in Java. For connecting to the download server. both Data Profile of the phones main menu and the Profile(s) in U-magics Wireless Setup menu should be set up properly. For setting Data Profile, you should enter Setting Data Mode Data Profilefrom the phones Main Menu and Using FAVORITES and
: You can press the softkeys located at the bottom of the screen in Java by pressing a n d . If the softkey fill in appropriate values for Profile Name, Dial in number, user name and password. Only profile 5 is editable by user. For selecting Data you want to press is located on the left side, you should press
. If theSoftkey you want to press is located profile used in U-magic you should enter U-magic Menu Wireless Setup Select ISPand select one data profile you want to use. on the right side, you should press
. For setting Profile(s) in U-magics Wireless Setup, you should enter U-magic Menu Wireless Setup Profile Profile x
: You can execute the application you want by pressing
. You can also download an application or go into a directory and fill in appropriate values for Profile name, Host name, Port, Default path and so on. while being connected to the download server. It might be used as fire key in game applications.
keys are used as direction keys.
Download Magic applications 1. Enter Java by selecting Magic in UNI menu. 2. Press Menu softkey. (You can do it by presssing [MENU] ) 3. Select 5. Downloadfrom the menu by pressing Select softkey.(
[Select] again)
Execute Magic applications 1. Enter Java by selecting M a g i cfrom the Shortcut menu. 2. Highlight the application you want to execute by using
. 3. Press
. Then the application starts. You can also do it by pressing Menu softkey and selecting 2. Execute applet. When using the network and accidentally downloaded a virus intected software which leads to the malfunctioning of your V3a, Motorola will not be responsible for any damage or loss due to this kind of incident. 4. Select whichever server you want to connect from the server list. First, You should highlight the server you want to connect by If there is an incoming call during sound play in U-magic application such as Karaoke, the sound might not resume after hanging up, In u s i n g . 5. Press
[UNI] softkey. Then the phone tries to connect the server. 6. The phone displays the applications(applets) and the folders of the server. If you want to download an application, you should highlight if first by using
, And then you can start the download sequence by pressing [ U N I ] . 7. If the download start successfully, the phone will display information of the application. In the information screen, you should press Download softkey. Then the phone downloads the application and displays Installation Successfulwhen it is successful. 8. If you want to go into a directory, you can do it by highlighting and pressing . similar to the case of applications. this case, you might have to end restart the application. 3. Using Info
[TOP MENU]
[FAVORITES] Select Info Select a desired menu 140 141 Using FAVORITES 4. Using My Documents Data Folder provides users with the efficient functions that manage the contents downloaded by uni, attached to Mail or the contents are made from camera and recorded. Data Folder have several folders are based on different categories Display All, User Folder, My Data, Umedia, Picture, Ringtone, SMIL, vCard, Others. Using FAVORITES FILE INFO : You can view Name, Path, Type, Size, Data and copyright of the selected file. ATTACH : You can attach files to Mail. RENAME : You can change the data name. You can enter up to 12 Chinese letters or 24 English letters as the data neme. DELETE ONE/DELETE ALL : Deleted selected data.
User Folder User Folder offers user to make folder and manage the files moved from other folder.
[TOP MENU]
[FAVORITES] Select My Documents and Enter LOck Code Select a desired folder
Display All Display All shows the total list of files that contained in User Folder, My Data, Picture, Ring, UMedia, vCard and Others. Select User Folder Select Folder or Data [OPTIONS] Select a desired menu MOVE : You can move files between the folders. MAKE FOLDER : You can create up to 10 folders inside User Folder. Up to 2 0English characters or numeral digits can be used as a folder name. Select Display All Select a data
[OPTIONS] Select a desired menu 142 143 Using FAVORITES
My Data Select My Data Select My Photo/ My Video/ My Audio/ My Record
P i c t u r e User can manage picture files from Mail, UNI. Using FAVORITES My Photo : In My Photo folder, user can manage all photo files taken by phone camera. My Video : In My Video folder, user can menage all video files that taken by phone camera. My Audio : You can check the mp3 files downloaded via the phone from My Audioin the My Datamenu of the Data folder. My Record : In My Record folder, there are all Recorded Sound, Recording Note. User also can manage Recorded Sound and Recording Note.
U m e d i a Select Picture Select a Data and press
[OK] Press
[OPTIONS] Select a desired menu 1 Pixel/ 5 Pixel/ 10 Pixel : Move the area of picture with that unmbers of pixel. Add One : You can copy a file to Graphic Mode in Display, and set the graphic display for Idle Mode, Power Off or In Calling with the file. Full Edit : Operation for files JPG, BMP, PNG types except small range sized file, in this case pop up window will appear Image size is not full. Edit : Edit is also wallpaper operation for picture file but you can choose the displayed part for wallpaper will operate to select the wallpaper area. You can full edit or edit the still pictures but not the moving pictures. Select Media Select a Data and
[OK]
[OPTIONS] Select a desired menu You can save animations, games, karaokes and video files downloaded from UNI. You can copy the selected animation or video file Graphic Mode by selecting Add One. 144 145 Using FAVORITES
R i n g User can manage sound files from Mail or UNI.
v C a r d User can manage vcard files that exported from phone book. Using FAVORITES Select Ring Select a Data and
[ O K ]
[OPTIONS] Select a desired menu Select vCard Select a Data and
[ O K ]
[OPTIONS] Select IMPORT Add Bell : You can copy a file to Music Bell in Ringer Style, and set the ringer with the file. If you press
[OPTIONS] in the Phone Book list and select E X P O R T, the selected phone number list is saved as v C a r d
S M I L The MMS data saved in the phone can be managed. in Data Folder
O t h e r User also can message undefined files that not supported by phone. Select SMIL Select a data
[OPTIONS] Select a desired menu 146 147 Using FAVORITES 5. Using Music Street The corrensponding number of Order Music, SMS Cart, Music companionshall be preset in the MS by manufactures. The number of Order Musicis 10155; The number of SMS Cartis 10158; The number of Music companionis 10159. Using FAVORITES 7. Accessing UNI You can access and navigate the internet through the uni browser.
Accessing UNI Press
[UNI] in idle mode Accessing UNI displayed on the LCD while you are connected to UNI.
[TOP MENU]
[FAVORITES] Select Music Street Select a desired menu 6. Using Bookmarks View information of Bookmarks.
UNI MENU You can set UNI environment for convenient. (On-line UNI menu) Accessing UNI
[MENU] Select desired menu Homepage : enables you to go to the top site. History : allows you to check the site recently accessed. Bookmarks : allows you to access your favorite sites. Push Message : UNI browser version info. Refresh : Setup or modify the browser configuration. Save Page : Stored Page (Maxi 3). Save Item : Stored Image (Maxi 3).
[TOP MENU]
[FAVORITES] Select Bookmarks View information 148 Go To URL : allows you to go to the site you want to access via direct input of URL. Advanced : enables you to go to the top site. 149 A p p e n d i x 1. Troubleshooting 2. Specific Absorption Rate data 1 5 2 1 5 3 3. Specification and Characteristics 1 5 5 Appendix 1. Troubleshooting Nothing displayed on the display screen
- Check the battery pack state. No antenna graphic displayed on the display screen
- Move to other place and attempt a call again. Alarms T o o t - t o o t heard when a call is placed
- There is no communication channel available or difficulty in communication with the base station. If you press t o end the connection and then press again, the phone will redial up. Charging lamp on the charger flashes in red
- Check the location of the battery pack or clean the charging terminals and then attempt a call again, If the lamp keeps flashing in spite of several attempts, contact the nearest Motorola service center. Battery pack operating time is different from the explanation in the Users Manual
- If you charge and discharge the battery pack continuously, its operating time becomes shorter gradually. If the charged battery pack is exposed to low or high temperature, its operating time may very. Malfunctions detected during using the phone or no power ON
- Remove the battery pack and reinstall it, and then turn the power ON. 151 Appendix Appendix 2. Specific Absorption Rate data The model phone meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency(RF) energy. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. Under the guidelines for your phone model, the SAR limit is 1.6W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to base station, the lower the power optput of the phone. According to the SAR guideline of ICNIRP, SAR limitation of mobile phone is under 0.75 W/kg per 10g of human body.The above figure for SAR limitation secures definitely the safety zone for end user and also measuring tolerance also considered on it. CENELEC is one of European associations All the reference for this mobile phone does not define the range of Motorola's test procedure and measuring method and evaluation. 3. Charging Note A USB-cable connection to a personal computer will not charge your phones battery when the phone is turned off. Turn on the phone to charge the phones battery through the USB connection. When your phones battery is dead or has a very low charge, you must use the phones travel charger to recharge the battery. You cannot use a USB-cable connection to a personal computer to charge a weak or dead phone battery. You cannot use MPX-200 phone chargers to charge a weak or dead phone battery. Instead, use the travel charger Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it is tested to confirm compliance with the guidelines. included with your phone. The tests are performed in positions that conform to a uniform testing methodology determined by an expert standards body. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0.606 W/kg. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the governmental requirements for safe exposure. Please note that improvements to this product model could cause differences in the SAR value for later products;
in all cases, products are designed to be within the guidelines. 152 153 Appendix 3. Specification and Characteristics Service Frequency R a n g e Transmit(TX) : 824MHz~849MHz Receive(RX) : 869MHz~894Mhz Frequency Stability 300 Hz E x t e r i o r ( m m ) Mounted with battery : 53 X 98 X 14.5 W e i g h t ( g ) Mounted with battery : 98g Transmission Output 2 5 0 m W Operating Temperature
- 2 0 ~ +50 Relative Humidity 9 5 %
154
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2007-03-30 | 824.7 ~ 848.31 | TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear | Original Equipment |
2 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||
3 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2007-03-30
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Motorola Mobility LLC
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0004321311
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
Motorola Mobility LLC
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1 2 3 |
Chicago, Illinois 60654
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1 2 3 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
r******@pctestlab.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
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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1 2 3 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 2 3 |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
IHD
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
T5HD1
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
J******** N********
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1 2 3 | Title |
Director Product Compliance
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
847-6********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
847-6********
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1 2 3 |
n******@motorola.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
R**** O****
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
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1 2 3 |
Columbia, Maryland 21045
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1 2 3 |
United States
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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1 2 3 |
r******@pctestlab.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear | ||||
1 2 3 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 3 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Portable Cellular CDMA Transceiver with Bluetooth | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is ERP. SAR compliance for body-worn operation is based on a separation distance of 1.5 cm between the unit and the body of the user. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Belt clips or holsters not listed in this filing may not contain metallic components. SAR compliance was evaluated with the integral Bluetooth active. The highest reported SAR values are: Head: 1.52 W/kg; Body-worn: 1.25 W/kg. | ||||
1 2 3 | Output power is conducted. This device is approved for use in the handset described in this filing. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Motorola Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
A**** P********
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
847-5********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
847-5********
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1 2 3 |
a******@motorola.com
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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 | 22H | 824.70000000 | 848.31000000 | 0.2250000 | 0.3590000000 ppm | 1M25F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15B | CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0008000 |
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