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Contents Introduction ........................1 Safety Considerations ................ 1 Care and Maintenance .......5 Getting Started ...................6 Your phone................................. 6 Key functions.............................. 7 Displays...................................... 9 Fitting and removing the battery .. 11 Fitting and removing the SIM ... 12 Charging the battery................. 12 Battery level indicator............... 13 Low battery power warning ...... 13 Symbols used in this manual ... 13 Basic Operations..............14 Switching the phone on/off....... 14 Making a call ............................ 14 Answering a call ....................... 16 In-call operations...................... 17 Incoming call while on a call..... 19 DTMF ....................................... 21 Text entry ................................. 22 Menu Display ........................... 24 Exploring the Menus........25 My Phone Menu................26 My Media.................................. 27 Sounds ..................................... 30 Display ..................................... 32 Language ................................. 35 Alerts ........................................ 35 Profiles ..................................... 36 Auto answer ............................. 40 Any key answer........................ 40 Auto key lock............................ 40 Shortcuts .................................. 41 Defaults .................................... 41 Contacts Menu..................42 Browsing the Contacts list ........ 43 Creating a Contacts list ............ 46 Groups...................................... 49 SDN.......................................... 49 Information number .................. 50 Memory status.......................... 50 My Numbers ............................. 51 Hotkey dial................................ 52 My Contacts ............................. 52 Games Menu .....................53 Puddleland ............................... 53 Quadball ................................... 54 Exode ....................................... 54 Browser Menu...................55 Server settings ......................... 56 Starting the Browser................. 57 Bookmarks ............................... 58 Push setting.............................. 59 Connectivity.............................. 60 Camera Menu....................61 Your camera............................. 62 Taking a picture........................ 63 Camera settings ....................... 66 Recording a video clip .............. 70 Messages Menu................73 MMS settings............................ 74 Creating an MMS message...... 76 Sending an MMS message ...... 78 Receiving an MMS message.... 78 Viewing an MMS message in the Outbox.......................... 80 SMS settings ............................ 81 Creating an SMS message ...... 82 Receiving an SMS message .... 83 Contents i
Viewing an SMS message in the Outbox.......................... 84 User Messages ........................ 84 Memory status.......................... 85 Connectivity.............................. 85 Cell Broadcast.......................... 85 Phone Menu ..................... 88 Call Service .............................. 89 Call Diverts............................... 93 Security .................................... 94 Network .................................... 99 Records Menu................ 100 Last dialled/Answered/
Unanswered number............ 100 Deleting the records ............... 101 Applications Menu......... 102 Games.................................... 103 Calendar................................. 103 Scheduler ............................... 106 Notes...................................... 108 Clock ...................................... 108 Calculator ............................... 111 Currency................................. 112 Melody composer................... 113 Phone menu........................... 114 Troubleshooting ............ 115 Important Error Messages...................... 117 Glossary of Terms......... 119 Specifications ................ 121 Index ............................... 123 ii Contents
Introduction Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. This phone is designed to operate on GSM networks GSM900, GSM1800 and GSM1900. It also supports GPRS for packet data connections. Please ensure the battery is fully charged before use. Safety Considerations The following information should be read and understood as it provides details, which will enable you to operate your phone in a manner which is both safe to you and your environment, and conforms to legal requirements regarding the use of cellular phones. Power Battery Aircraft Disposing of the Battery This equipment should only be charged with approved charging equipment to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to your phone. Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous. Ensure the voltage rating of the Travel Charger is compatible with the area of use when travelling abroad. A Travel Charger EB-CAG70xx* is supplied with the Main Kit. NOTE*: xx identifies the charger region, e.g. CN, EU, UK, AU, US. Use of another battery pack than that recommended by the manufacturer may result in a safety hazard. Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft. The use of cellular phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the cellular network and may be illegal. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to the suspension or denial of cellular phone services to the offender, or legal action or both. Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery as ordinary rubbish. The battery must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations and may be recycled. Introduction 1
It is advised not to use the equipment at a refuelling point. Users are reminded to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Never expose the battery to extreme temperatures (in excess of 60C). It is imperative that the driver exercises proper control of the vehicle at all times. Do not hold a phone while you are driving; find a safe place to stop first. Do not speak into a handsfree microphone if it will take your mind off the road. Always acquaint yourself thoroughly with restrictions concerning the use of cellular phones within the area where you are driving and observe them at all times. Care must be taken when using the phone in close proximity to personal medical devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids. For most efficient use, hold the phone as you would any normal phone. To avoid deterioration of signal quality or antenna performance, do not touch or cup the antenna area while the phone is switched on. Do not leave the camera facing direct sunlight to avoid impairing camera performance. Unauthorised modifications or attachments may damage the phone and violate applicable regulations. The use of an unapproved modification or attachment may result in the invalidation of your guarantee this does not affect your statutory rights. When your handset, the accompanying battery or charging accessories are wet, do not put those in any type of heating equipment, such as a microwave oven, a high pressure container, or a drier or similar. It may cause the battery, handset and/or charging equipment to leak, heat up, expand, explode and/or catch fire. Moreover, the product or accessories may emit smoke and their electrical circuits may become damaged and cause the Do Not Use Driving Electronic Devices Efficient Use Heating Equipment 2 Introduction
products to malfunction. Panasonic is not responsible for any and all damages, whether direct or indirect, howsoever caused by any misuse. The colour liquid crystal display (LCD) uses high-precision production technology, and in certain circumstances pixels may appear brighter or darker. This is due to characteristics of the LCD and is not a manufacturing defect. This equipment should only be used with Panasonic approved accessories to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to your phone. Panasonic is not responsible for damage caused by using non-Panasonic approved accessories. This phone must be used in compliance with any applicable international or national law or any special restrictions governing its use in specified applications and environments. This includes but is not limited to use in hospitals, aircraft, whilst driving and any other restricted uses. It is recommended that you create a copy or backup, as appropriate, of any important information and data which you store in your phones memory. In order to avoid accidental loss of data, please follow all instructions relating to the care and maintenance of your phone and its battery. Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever arising from any loss of data, including but not limited to direct and indirect losses (to include, but not limited to consequential loss, anticipated savings, loss of revenue). Your phone has the capability of storing and communicating personal information. It is recommended that you take care to ensure that any personal or financial information is stored separately from your phone. You should use security features, such as the SIM lock to protect information held in your phone. Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever arising from any loss of data, including but not limited to direct and indirect losses (to include, but not limited to consequential loss, anticipated savings, loss of revenue). Introduction 3 Backup Copies and Security
Downloading Camera Your phone has the capability of downloading and storing information and data from external sources. It is your responsibility to ensure that in doing this you are not infringing any copyright laws or other applicable legislation. Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever arising from any loss of data or any such infringement of copyright or intellectual property rights, including but not limited to direct and indirect losses (to include, but not limited to consequential loss, anticipated savings, loss or revenues). You are advised to take appropriate care over the use of the internal camera. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have permission to take photographs of people and objects and that you do not infringe any personal or third party rights when using the camera. You must comply with any applicable international or national law or other special restrictions governing camera use in specific applications and environments. This includes not using the camera in places where the use of photographic and video equipment may be prohibited. Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever arising from any infringement of copyright or intellectual property rights, including but not limited to direct and indirect losses. The display layouts and screenshots within this document are for illustrative purposes and may differ from the actual displays on your phone. Panasonic reserves the right to change the information in this document without prior notice. This Panasonic mobile phone is designed, manufactured and tested to ensure that it complies with the specifications covering RF exposure guidelines applicable at the time of manufacture, in accordance with EU, USA FCC, and Australian ACA regulations. Please refer to our website for latest information/standards and compliance in your country/region of use. http://www.panasonicmobile.com 4 Introduction
Care and Maintenance Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding the phone close to the ear while pressing the keys. Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect on the operation of your phone. This is normal and does not indicate a fault. The display quality may deteriorate if the phone is used in environments over 40C for a long time. Do not modify or disassemble the equipment. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Do not subject the equipment to excessive vibration or shocks. Do not drop the battery. Avoid contact with liquids. If the equipment becomes wet, immediately remove the battery and contact your dealer. Do not leave the equipment in direct sunlight or a humid, dusty or hot area. Never throw a battery into a fire. It may explode. Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch the terminals away from the equipment/battery. Batteries can cause property damage, injury, or burns if terminals are touched with a conductive material (i.e. metal jewellery, keys, etc.). Always charge the battery in a well ventilated area, not in direct sunlight, between +5C and +35C. It is not possible to recharge the battery if it is outside this temperature range. When disposing of any packing materials or old equipment, check with your local authorities for information on recycling. Care and Maintenance 5
Getting Started Your phone
(Side view) Camera Lens Self-portrait Mirror Lens Cover:
Slide halfway down to activate the camera. Slide the cover all the way down to pop open the display.
(Front view) Earpiece Charging Connector Shutter Key:
Take a picture/record a video clip. Switch Camera Preview mode on. Display Right Soft Key:
Cancel/Exit. Perform functions indicated in the lower right-hand corner of the display. Power/End Key:
Press and hold to switch the phone on/off. Silent Mode Key:
Press and hold to switch the Silent Mode on/off. Navigation Key:
Scroll/move through menus. Left Soft Key:
Perform functions indicated in the lower left-hand corner of the display. Send Key:
Answer/make a call. Asterisk Key:
Press and hold to activate the Browser. 6 Getting Started
Key functions Key 4 A
# ~ , Function Navigation Key: Scroll or move through menus, text and phone numbers. In idle mode, press to activate the Shortcuts menus or press and hold 1 to turn the Auto Key lock on. Left Soft Key: Perform the functions indicated by text shown in the lower left-hand corner of the display. In idle mode, press to activate the Menu display, or press and hold to activate the Messages menu. Right Soft Key: Perform the functions indicated by text shown in the lower right-hand corner of the display. Mainly used to cancel and return to the previous menu level. In text entry mode, press to delete text. In idle mode, press to access the Contacts list, or press and hold to activate the Profiles menu. Numeric Keys: Enter numbers. Press and hold one of the keys from %
to , for Hotkey dialling, or $ for voice message setting. In text entry mode, enter text, numbers and characters. Press and hold # to enter a
+ (international access code) or P (extension number code). To dial an extension number, dial the phone number first, press and hold # to add a P, then enter the extension number. D C Send Key: Make a call or answer a call. In idle mode, press to check the last dialled list. In text entry mode, press to switch between input methods. Power/End Key: End/reject a call. During key operations, press to return to the previous display or press and hold to return to idle mode. In idle mode, press and hold to switch the phone on/off. Silent Mode Key: In idle mode, press to enter #, or press and hold to switch the Silent Mode (Vibration on/Ring off) on/off. In text entry mode, press to switch T9 smart English input mode on/off, or press and hold to enter characters.
" Asterisk Key: In idle mode, press to enter
the Browser.
, or press and hold to activate Getting Started 7
During a call Minimal menu options are available during a call by pressing the following keys. Key A Activate Hands free/Hand held, Conference call, Call transfer, End, Split,
@ Put the call on hold or resume while connected to a calling party. Swap among calls while connected to two or more calling parties. Contacts list, Messages menu, Call status. Function 1 Increase the volume. Decrease the volume. 5 C Display the last dialled records list. Answer another call. If a phone number is entered, hold the active call and call the number.
Send DTMF. Press and hold ! to switch the Hands free speaker on/off. In Camera Preview mode Shutter Key: Press to take a picture or record a video clip. 8 Getting Started
Displays Idle display Wallpaper Left Soft Key Selection Area Status icons Right Soft Key Selection Area Idle clock The clock appears on the display one minute after you press the last key. NOTE: All screen images in this manual are simulated. NOTE: Some services described in this manual are network dependent or may only be available on a subscription basis. Some functions are SIM dependent. For more information, contact your service provider. Getting Started 9
Status icons The status icons are displayed or animated according to the currently activated functions. The Antenna, Signal and Battery icons are displayed when the handset is switched on and connected to a network. If there is no network connection, the Signal icon will not be displayed. Icon Meaning Indicate the received signal strength No CPHS. Indicate the received signal strength and Line 1 is enabled. The SIM supports CPHS. Indicate the received signal strength and Line 2 is enabled. The SIM supports CPHS. Registered to a non-home network roaming. Call Diverts is on. Auto key lock is enabled. Message area is full. Unread message is stored. Voice mail indicator (voice mail has been received) No CPHS Alarm is set. All tones or ring volume is off. Vibration alert is on. GPRS is active. GPRS service is available. Battery charged. Battery is charging. Low battery Abnormal charging 10 Getting Started
Fitting and removing the battery Before removing the battery, ensure that the phone is switched off and the charger is disconnected from the phone. Fitting the battery Remove the battery compartment cover. Insert the battery, ensuring the 3 gold contacts align with the 3 gold pins in the phone. Removing the battery Push and hold the release latch then lift the battery out
. towards the top of the phone using the cover clip, Getting Started 11
Fitting and removing the SIM The SIM is inserted under the battery. Fitting the SIM Removing the SIM Ensure the gold contacts are facing downwards before sliding the SIM into the SIM holder. Whilst holding the tab down, slide the SIM out. Charging the battery Connecting and disconnecting the Travel Charger The battery must be fitted in the phone before the charger is connected. Insert the Charging Connector into the socket at the base of the phone before connecting the charger to the mains outlet. Once connected, the Battery level indicator will start scrolling (see "Battery level indicator" on page 13). It is recommended to charge the battery for a minimum of 4 hours before first use. NOTE: DO NOT force the connector as this may damage the phone and/or the charger. If the battery has been deeply discharged, it may take several minutes before the Battery level indicator is displayed. When charging is complete, disconnect the charger from the outlet before removing the plug from the phone. 12 Getting Started
Battery level indicator Phone Status While charging Charging complete Phone on Phone off
Low battery power warning When the battery power is low, a Battery is low message will be displayed. If this occurs during conversation, finish your call immediately. The power will automatically switch off after the warning tone. Fully recharge the battery. See "Charging the battery"
on page 12. (Calls can be made and received while the phone is charging.) Symbols used in this manual Symbols Meaning 154 Press Navigation Key in the direction indicated by the arrow. A Press Left Soft Key.
@ Press Right Soft Key.
#~, Press Numeric Keys. C Press Send Key. D Press Power/End Key.
" Press Asterisk Key.
! Press Silent Mode Key. Getting Started 13
Basic Operations Switching the phone on/off 1. Press and hold D for 2 to 3 seconds 2. The phone starts in idle mode 3. Press and hold D again to switch the power off Making a call Ensure that the signal strength meter shows network coverage is available in the current area. To make a call, start in idle mode. Standard dialling 1. Enter the area code and phone number C The dialled number is displayed. 2. When the other party answers, talk into the microphone Earpiece volume: During a call, press 4 to adjust the earpiece volume. Contacts dialling 1. @(Contacts) 2. 4 required phone number C 14 Basic Operations
Last number dialling 1. C 2. 4 required phone number C International dialling The international access code (+) and the destination country/region code should be entered, followed by the area code and phone number. 1. Press and hold # until + is displayed, then enter the country/region code 2. Enter the area code and phone number C NOTE: Many countries/regions include an initial 0 in the area code. This should, in most cases, be omitted when dialling international numbers. If you have difficulties making international calls, contact your service provider.
) must be present. Emergency call To make an emergency call, the antenna (
When SIM is inserted:
Enter the emergency number 112 C When SIM is not inserted:
Enter the emergency number 112 C OR
@(SOS) > Emergency call A(Yes) NOTE: Most countries support the international emergency number 112. If you find the number does not work on your phone, please call your service provider. Making emergency calls without a SIM is country or network operator dependent. Ending a call To hang up, D The duration of the call will be displayed. If Max cost is on, the remaining units will be displayed. For setting "Max cost", please refer to page 92. Basic Operations 15
Answering a call C OR If Any key answer is on, In idle mode press any key except D
(See Any key answer on page 40.) Rejecting an incoming call:
Press D Ring volume:
From My Phone 1. 4 Sounds > Volume A(Select) 2. 4 required Ringtone A(Select) 3. 4 Adjust the volume level A(OK) One click mute on incoming call:
To set the ringtone and the vibration off,
@(Mute) To answer the call when Mute is enabled, A(Reply) To reject the call when Mute is enabled, @(Reject) 16 Basic Operations
In-call operations During a call, the following options are available by pressing A(Menu) or @(Hold):
Hands free/Hand held You can switch the phone between hands free and hand held. During a call:
1. A(Menu) 2. 4 Hands free or Hand held A(Select) Contacts list You can access the Contacts list that is stored in the SIM or in your phone. During a call:
1. A(Menu) 2. 4 Contacts list A(Select) Messages You can create, check, or send a message while on a call. Please refer to "Creating an MMS message" on page 76 or "Creating an SMS message"
on page 82. During a call:
1. A(Menu) 2. 4 Messages A(Select) Basic Operations 17
Hold You can put a call on hold. During a call:
@(Hold) To resume:
A(Back) NOTE: Hold is network dependent. Making a second call During a call:
1. Enter the second phone number or select a phone number from the Contacts list
(see "Contacts list" on page 17). 2. C The first call is put on hold. NOTE: Making a second call is network dependent. 18 Basic Operations
Incoming call while on a call NOTE: Call waiting must be on see Call waiting on page 89. Call waiting is network dependent. During a call, you may receive another call. 1. To answer another call, C (The first call is placed on hold.) To disconnect another call, A(Reject) 2. During a conversation with a second caller, the following options are available by pressing A(Menu) or @(Swap):
Conference To create a conference call, you must be connected to more than one call. In a conference call, you can talk with up to 5 parties. During a call:
1. A(Menu) 2. 4 Conference A(Select) NOTE: Conference is network dependent. Call transfer Call transfer connects your calling party to the other party on hold, then disconnects your line, leaving the two callers in the conversation. During a call:
1. A(Menu) 2. 4 Call Transfer A(Select) NOTE: Call transfer is network dependent. Basic Operations 19
End You can select one of the calls to disconnect while in a conference call. During a call:
1. A(Menu) 2. 4 End A(Select) Split You can separate an individual from the active conference call. During a call:
1. A(Menu) 2. 4 Split A(Select) NOTE: Split is network dependent. Call status Call status allows you to disconnect the line or put a call on hold with the active party. You can also activate a call that is put on hold. During a call:
1. A(Menu) 2. 4 Call status A(Select) 3. 4 required active call A(Select) 4. A(End) to disconnect the line OR
@(Hold) to put the call on hold To resume, A(Back). You can activate the required inactive call by pressing A(Join) in step 3. Swap When you are connected to two calls, you can switch between the active call and the held call. During a call:
@(Swap) to switch to the other call on hold 20 Basic Operations
DTMF DTMF can be sent during a conversation. These are often used to access voice mail, paging and computerised home banking. For example, you may need to enter a number to remotely access voice mail messages. A phone number may be stored in the Contacts together with a DTMF sequence, allowing the number to be dialled upon recall and the DTMF sequence to be sent automatically. To send DTMF during a call:
Enter digits (# ~ ,, ! or "). Pause dial Using pauses allows you to send DTMF automatically. 1. Enter the phone number 2. Press and hold # until a P is displayed at the end of the phone number entered 3. Enter the DTMF digits after the pause, e.g. enter the number to access voice mail messages 4. C When the call is connected, the DTMF sequence will be sent after 3 seconds. Basic Operations 21
Text entry You can use alphanumeric characters to enter text:
Key Text mode T9(T9abc, T9Abc, T9ABC)
(Input language: English)
(Input mode indicator: abc, Abc or ABC) Multi tap Numeric
(0~9) 3 2 1 0 G H I 4
(j k l 5 -)
(g h i 4 )
(g h i 4 -)
(d e f 3 -)
(a b c 2 -) D E F 3 A B C 2
(d e f 3 )
(a b c 2 ) 1 / ( ) < > [ ] { } % ~ _ &
Space 0. , ? ! + - = : ; _
% A B C 2 -
& D E F 3 -
' G H I 4 -
( J K L 5 -
) M N O 6 -
* P Q R S 7 -
+ T UV 8 -
, W X Y Z 9 -
C
NOTE: Displayed characters in the T9 mode vary depending on the selected input language.
(Hold) Space # $ @ \ ^ I (new paragraph)
* W X Y Z 9
(w x y z 9 )
(m n o 6 ) M N O 6
(p q r s 7 )
(w x y z 9 -)
(t u v 8 )
(p q r s 7 -) Shift mode
(m n o 6 -) P Q R S 7 T U V 8
(t u v 8 -) J K L 5
(j k l 5) 4 5 6 7 8 9
Use ! to toggle T9 on/off. In T9 mode, press A repeatedly until the correct word is displayed. When "-" is reached, press @ to spell the word you require. 22 Basic Operations
Shift mode change In text entry mode, you can change mode by pressing and holding C. Multi tap abc Abc ABC 123 Tegic T9abc T9Abc T9ABC 123 Text entry mode change In text entry mode, to switch T9 mode on/off, press !. Auto capital change Auto capital affects Abc and T9Abc. When the entry mode is changed to Abc or T9Abc, the first character is input as upper case and subsequent letters as lower case. When one of the following characters [. (Period) or ! or ? ] is input before a space, the next character is input as upper case. T9 Text Input:
Using this mode of text entry dramatically reduces the required number of key presses. Press a key once for any letter you require on that key. The desired letter may not be displayed. Continue pressing other keys until the end of a word is reached, then check that the word has been typed correctly before continuing on to the next word. If the combination of letters typed has produced a word which is not the one you require, press A repeatedly until the correct word is displayed. Then continue to the next word. Example of Text entry in T9 Mode To type a new message, follow these steps:
1. At the beginning of a new message, press and hold @(Clear) to delete previous text, if necessary 2. Press C to change letter case, if necessary 3. Press % % ( ( . Call is displayed Note that the displayed words change as you type. Always type to the end of the word before editing. T9 languages can be selected from T9 Input see T9 Input on page 35. If the word you require is not in the internal dictionary, it should be entered using the Multi tap mode. Basic Operations 23
Other text modes Multi tap mode (abc, Abc or ABC):
Each time a key is pressed in quick succession, the next character available on that key is displayed. Releasing the key or pressing another key enters the character displayed. The cursor moves to the next position. In T9 (Abc) or Multi tap (Abc) mode, the first entered letter in a sentence is in upper case. Menu Display NOTE: Menu display contents are dependent on your SIM. The menu system allows you to access functions which do not have their own dedicated buttons on the keypad. In idle mode 1. A(Menu) The main menu display has 9 menu options
(see Exploring the Menus on page 25) 2. 4 required menu A(Select) To go back to the Menu display:
D or @ repeatedly until the Menu display returns. 24 Basic Operations
Exploring the Menus The 9 main menus are as follows:
My Phone My Media................................ 27 Sounds ................................... 30 Display ................................... 32 Language ............................... 35 Alerts ...................................... 35 Profiles ................................... 36 Auto answer ........................... 40 Any key answer...................... 40 Auto key lock.......................... 40 Shortcuts ................................ 41 Defaults .................................. 41 Contacts Browse ................................... 43 Create .................................... 46 Groups ................................... 49 SDN........................................ 49 Information number ................ 50 Memory status........................ 50 My Numbers........................... 51 Hotkey dial ............................. 52 My Contacts ........................... 52 Games Puddleland ............................. 53 Quadball................................. 54 Exode ..................................... 54 Browser Start browser.......................... 57 Bookmarks ............................. 58 Settings .................................. 56 Push setting ........................... 59 Connectivity............................ 60
*STK (SIM Tool Kit) is SIM dependent. Camera
- (Camera)
- (Video) Camera Preview mode........... 63 Still Picture mode.................... 63 Video Preview mode...............70 Still Picture mode.................... 70 Messages Create............................... 76, 82 Inbox................................. 78, 83 Outbox.............................. 80, 84 User Messages.......................84 Memory status........................ 85 Settings............................. 74, 81 Connectivity............................85 Cell Broadcast ........................ 85 Phone Menu (or STK)*
Call Service ............................89 Call Diverts .............................93 Security................................... 94 Network ..................................99 Records Last dialled ...........................100 Answered.............................. 100 Unanswered ......................... 100 Delete records ...................... 101 Applications Games ..................................103 Calendar ............................... 103 Scheduler .............................106 Notes .................................... 108 Clock.....................................108 Calculator .............................111 Currency ............................... 112 Melody composer ................. 113
(Phone Menu)....................... 114 Exploring the Menus 25
My Phone Menu My Phone My Media Sounds Display Language Alerts Profiles My Pictures................................ 27 My Videos.................................. 27 My Sounds ................................ 28 User 1~4.................................... 29 Memory status........................... 29 Volume ...................................... 30 Ringtones .................................. 30 Key tone .................................... 31 Warning tone ............................. 31 Shutter sound ............................ 31 Wallpaper .................................. 32 Greeting..................................... 32 Animation .................................. 33 Contrast..................................... 33 Brightness ................................. 33 Colour themes ........................... 34 T9 Input ..................................... 35 Display Languages.................... 35 Ring only ................................... 35 None.......................................... 35 Ring & Vibrate ........................... 35 Vibrate only ............................... 35 Ring once .................................. 35 Normal....................................... 36 Quiet.......................................... 36 Outdoors.................................... 36 Headset ..................................... 36 Meeting...................................... 36 Customer................................... 36 Auto answer Any key answer Auto key lock Shortcuts Defaults 26 My Phone Menu
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My Media My Pictures Pictures taken by the built-in camera or images downloaded from the Internet are stored in the My Pictures folder. From My Phone 1. 4 My Media A(Select) 2. 4 My Pictures A(Select) 3. 4 required picture A(Select) 4. 4 required option A(Select) The following options are available after selecting the picture:
- View
- Send via MMS
- Set as wallpaper
- Rename
- Copy
- Cut
- Paste
- Delete
- Delete all My Videos Video clips recorded by the built-in video recorder are stored in the My Videos folder. From My Phone 1. 4 My Media A(Select) 2. 4 My Videos A(Select) 3. 4 required video A(Select) 4. 4 required option A(Select) My Phone Menu 27
The following options are available after selecting the video clip:
- View
- Send via MMS
- Rename
- Copy
- Cut
- Paste
- Delete
- Delete all My Sounds Downloaded sounds are stored in the My Sounds folder. From My Phone 1. 4 My Media A(Select) 2. 4 My Sounds A(Select) 3. 4 required sound A(Select) 4. 4 required option A(Select) The following options are available after selecting the sound:
- Send via MMS
- Set as ringtone
- Rename
- Copy
- Cut
- Paste
- Delete
- Delete all 28 My Phone Menu
User 1~4 You can also store your pictures, videos and sounds in the user defined folders:
From My Phone 1. 4 My Media A(Select) 2. 4 My Pictures, My Videos, or My Sounds A(Select) 3. 4 required file A(Select) 4. 4 Copy A(Select) 5. User 1, User 2, User 3, or User 4 A(Select) 6. A(Select) Paste A(Select) Memory status From My Phone 1. 4 My Media A(Select) 2. 4 Memory status A(Select) The available memory space, and used memory space are displayed. My Phone Menu 29
Sounds Volume Ringtones 30 My Phone Menu You can change the volume of the following events:
- Other call
- Contacts call
- Alarm
- Messages
- Cell Broadcast
- Group 1~10 From My Phone 1. 4 Sounds A(Select) 2. 4 Volume A(Select) 3. 4 required events A(Select) 4. 4 Adjust the volume level A(OK) You can change the ringtones of the following events:
- Other call
- Contacts call
- Alarm
- Messages
- Cell Broadcast
- Group 1~10 From My Phone 1. 4 Sounds A(Select) 2. 4 Ringtones A(Select) 3. 4 required event A(Select) 4. 4 Embedded melody, Downloaded melody or Composed melody A(Select) 5. 4 required ringtone A(Select)
Key tone The key tone is the sound you hear when you press a key. From My Phone 1. 4 Sounds A(Select) 2. 4 Key tone A(Select) 3. 4 Off, Tone 1, Tone 2 or Tone 3 A(Select) Warning tone Shutter sound The warning tone informs you of low battery. From My Phone 1. 4 Sounds A(Select) 2. 4 Warning tone A(Select) > On/Off The phone makes a shutter sound when you take a picture. From My Phone 1. 4 Sounds A(Select) 2. 4 Shutter sound A(Select) 3. 4 Shutter sound 1, 2, or 3 A(Select) My Phone Menu 31
You can change the wallpaper on the idle display. Idle mode can also change to the clock. From My Phone 1. 4 Display A(Select) 2. 4 Wallpaper A(Select) 3. 4 Default image, Download image or Off A(Select) 4. 4 required wallpaper A(Options) 5. 4 Select A(Select) You can create a greeting message that is displayed each time the phone is switched on. From My Phone 1. 4 Display A(Select) 2. 4 Greeting @(Edit) 3. Enter the greeting A(OK) 4. A(On/Off) Display Wallpaper Greeting 32 My Phone Menu
Animation Contrast Brightness You can change the animation on the display when the phone is switched on. From My Phone 1. 4 Display A(Select) 2. 4 Animation A(Select) 3. 4 Animation 1 or Animation 2 A(Select) You can adjust the contrast of the display. From My Phone 1. 4 Display A(Select) 2. 4 Contrast A(Select) 3. 4 Adjust the contrast A(OK) You can adjust the brightness of the display. From My Phone 1. 4 Display A(Select) 2. 4 Brightness A(Change) 3. 4 Maximum, High, Medium, or Low A(Select) My Phone Menu 33
Colour themes You can change the colour themes on the display. From My Phone 1. 4 Display A(Select) 2. 4 Colour themes A(Change) 3. 4 required colour theme A(Select) 34 My Phone Menu
Language T9 Input When you create text, this function dramatically reduces the number of key presses. From My Phone 1. 4 Language A(Select) 2. 4 T9 Input A(Select) 3. 4 required input type A(Change) > On/Off Display Languages It is possible to change the display language on your phone. From My Phone 1. 4 Language A(Select) 2. 4 Display Languages A(Select) 3. 4 required language A(Select) Alerts You can set your phone to ring and/or vibrate when you receive a call or message. From My Phone 1. 4 Alerts A(Select) 2. 4 required alert A(Select) The following options are available when a call or message is received:
- Ring only
- None
- Ring & Vibrate
- Vibrate only
- Ring once My Phone Menu 35
Profiles Activating a profile You can switch between 6 different profiles in your phone, each with a distinct combination of alert method, ringtone, etc. Profiles are set up for use in different environments. From My Phone 1. 4 Profiles A(Select) 2. 4 required profile A(Options) 3. 4 Activate A(Select) The following profiles are available:
Normal Quiet Outdoors Headset Meeting Customer Suitable for everyday settings. Ringtone for formal occasions. For noisy environments. Ringing with vibration when it is difficult to hear the ringtone. For meetings. For business settings. 36 My Phone Menu
Setting a profile You can customise a profile by changing the alerts, ring volume, warning tone, key tone, and/or brightness. Alerts:
From My Phone 1. 4 Profiles A(Select) 2. 4 required profile A(Options) 3. 4 Change settings A(Select) 4. 4 Alerts A(Select) 5. 4 required alert A(Select) The following options are available when a call or message is received:
- Ring only
- None
- Ring & Vibrate
- Vibrate only
- Ring once My Phone Menu 37
Ring volume:
From My Phone 1. 4 Profiles A(Select) 2. 4 required profile A(Options) 3. 4 Change settings A(Select) 4. 4 Ring volume A(Select) 5. 4 required event A(Select) 6. 4 Adjust the volume level A(OK) You can change the ring volume of the following events:
(See "Sounds" on page 30 for details.)
- Other call
- Contacts call
- Alarm
- Messages
- Cell Broadcast
- Group 1~10 Warning tone:
From My Phone 1. 4 Profiles A(Select) 2. 4 required profile A(Options) 3. 4 Change settings A(Select) 4. 4 Warning tone A(Select) > On/Off 38 My Phone Menu
Key tone:
Brightness:
From My Phone 1. 4 Profiles A(Select) 2. 4 required profile A(Options) 3. 4 Change settings A(Select) 4. 4 Key tone A(Select) 5. 4 Off, Tone 1, Tone 2 or Tone 3 A(Select) From My Phone 1. 4 Profiles A(Select) 2. 4 required profile A(Options) 3. 4 Change settings A(Select) 4. 4 Brightness A(Select) 5. 4 Maximum, High, Medium, or Low A(Select) My Phone Menu 39
Auto answer When you use the optional personal hands free earpiece, you can answer a call automatically. From My Phone 4 Auto answer A(Change) > On/Off Any key answer Calls can be answered by pressing any key (except D). From My Phone 4 Any key answer A(Change) > On/Off Auto key lock The Auto key lock is used to prevent any keys from being pressed accidentally e.g. when the phone is being carried. This function automatically turns on shortly after the phone returns to Idle mode. From My Phone 4 Auto key lock A(Change) >
On/Off 40 My Phone Menu
Shortcuts It is possible to make the shortcut for the specific menu so that you can access the menu directly from Idle mode. From My Phone 1. 4 Shortcuts A(Select) 2. 4 required menu A(Change) > On/Off Defaults All personal settings are returned to their factory default settings. From My Phone 1. 4 Defaults A(Select) 2. Restore default settings?
A(Yes) or @(No) My Phone Menu 41
Contacts Menu Contacts Browse Create Groups SDN SIM ............................................ 43 Phone ........................................ 43 SIM ............................................ 46 Phone ........................................ 47 Group 1~10 ............................... 49
.......................................................................................49 Information number
.......................................................................................50 Memory status
.......................................................................................50 My Numbers
.......................................................................................51 Hotkey dial My Contacts 42 Contacts Menu
.......................................................................................52 SIM ............................................ 52 Phone ........................................ 52
Browsing the Contacts list Viewing the Contacts list in your SIM/Phone You can search for a number in the Contacts list. From Contacts 1. 4 Browse > SIM or Phone A(Select) 2. 4 required contact entry
@(View) OR Enter a letter to find a contact beginning with the specific letter 3. A(Options) 4. 4 View A(Select) Editing the Contacts list From Contacts 1. 4 Browse > SIM or Phone A(Select) 2. 4 required contact entry A(Options) 3. 4 Edit A(Select) 4. Enter the name 5 5. Enter the phone number 5 6. @(Change) required location 5 7. @(Change) required record number A(Save) Contacts Menu 43
Deleting a Contacts entry From Contacts 1. 4 Browse > SIM or Phone A(Select) 2. 4 required contact entry A(Options) 3. 4 Delete A(Select) 4. Delete this entry?
A(Yes) or @(No) Deleting all Contacts entries From Contacts 1. 4 Browse > SIM or Phone A(Select) 2. A(Options) 3. 4 Delete all A(Select) 4. Delete all entries? A(Yes) or @(No) Copying the Contacts entries to your SIM/Phone From Contacts 1. 4 Browse > SIM or Phone A(Select) 2. 4 required contact entry A(Options) 3. 4 Copy to SIM or Copy to 4. Phone A(Select) Copy entry to phone? or Copy entry to SIM card?
A(Yes) or @(No) 44 Contacts Menu
Copying all Contacts entries to your SIM/Phone From Contacts 1. 4 Browse > SIM or Phone A(Select) 2. 4 required contact entry A(Options) 3. 4 Copy all to SIM or Copy all to Phone A(Select) 4. Copy all entries to phone? or Copy all entries to SIM card? A(Yes) or @(No) Sending as SMS From Contacts 1. 4 Browse > SIM or Phone A(Select) 2. 4 required contact entry A(Options) 3. 4 Send SMS A(Select) 4. Enter text A(Options) 5. 4 required option A(Select) The following options are available:
- Send
- Save
- Save & send
- Picture & sound
- Format
- User Messages Please see Creating an SMS message on page 82 for details. Sending as MMS From Contacts 1. 4 Browse > SIM or Phone A(Select) 2. 4 required contact entry A(Options) 3. 4 Send MMS A(Select) 4. @(Insert) 5. 4 required media to insert A(Select) 6. A(Options) 7. 4 required option A(Select) Contacts Menu 45
The following options are available when adding a required item to your MMS message:
- Insert picture
- Insert text
- Insert video
- Insert sound
- Insert page The following options are available after completing your MMS message:
- Send
- Store
- Delete object
- Info
- Page timing
- Preview page
- Preview MMS Please see MMS Options on page 77 for details. Creating a Contacts list Storing a Contacts entry in your SIM From Contacts 1. 4 Create A(Select) 2. 4 SIM A(Select) 3. Enter the name 5 4. Enter the phone number 5 5. @(Change) required location 5 6. @(Change) required record number A(Save)
"Saved in SIM card" is displayed. You can select the country code by pressing @(+List) in step 4. NOTE: The length and amount of data are SIM dependent. 46 Contacts Menu
Storing a Contacts entry in your phone From Contacts 1. 4 Create A(Select) 2. 4 Phone A(Select) 3. Enter the name 5 4. Enter the phone number 5 5. Enter the E-mail address 5 6. Enter notes 5 7. @(Change) required group 5 8. A(Options) > 4 Change A(Select) >
4 required caller ID 5 9. A(Options) > 4 Change A(Select) >
4 required melody A(Select) 10. When entries are completed, A(Options) 11. 4 Save A(Select) Saved in phone is displayed. You can select the country code by pressing @(+List) in step 4. You can also enter or select an office phone number and mobile phone number under the phone number box following the same procedure as in step 4. The entries are grouped together and are retained even if you damage your SIM. Contacts Menu 47
FDN Storing a Contacts entry in FDN:
To store a fixed dial number, you need to enter your PIN2 code. The Fixed dial feature allows you to limit your outgoing calls to a certain set of numbers saved in FDN, which is located in your SIM. When this function is on, only the Fixed dial numbers can be dialled, and any attempt to call any other number will fail. From Contacts 1. 4 Create A(Select) 2. 4 SIM A(Select) 3. Enter the name 5 4. Enter the phone number 5 5. @(Change) FDN 5 6. @(Change) required record number A(Save) 7. Enter your PIN2 A(OK) To activate this function, you need to set Fixed dial on. See page 97. You can select the country code by pressing @(+List) in step 4. 48 Contacts Menu
Groups You can categorise the Contacts list stored in your phone into 10 groups. You can select a particular ringtone for each group to identify the incoming call. From Contacts 1. 4 Groups A(Select) 2. 4 required group A(Options) 3. 4 required option A(Select) The following options are available:
View Set ringtone Set image Rename Remove entries View the Contacts entries in the selected group. Set the required ringtone. Set the required icon to identify the group. Rename the group. Delete all Contacts entries in the selected group. The SDN is a number provided by your network operator. These numbers are stored in the GSM-based SIM. You can view the list of SDNs or call the required SDN. From Contacts 1. 4 SDN A(Select) 2. 4 required SDN A(Select) to call the number OR
@(View) to view the details Contacts Menu 49 SDN
Information number The Information number is sometimes included in a SIM which supports CPHS. From Contacts 1. 4 Information number A(Select) 2. 4 required information number A(Select) NOTE: Information number is SIM dependent. Memory status Memory status shows how many locations are available in the Contacts list. From Contacts 4 Memory status A(Select) Maximum memory capacity:
- ADN: 255 locations
(SIM dependent)
- FDN: 50 locations (SIM dependent)
- Phone: 500 locations ADN (Abbreviated Dialling Number) is used for quick access to frequently dialled numbers. 50 Contacts Menu
My Numbers My Number is a handy phone book where names and phone numbers can be stored and viewed. From Contacts 1. 4 My Numbers A(Select) 2. 4 required entry A(Options) 3. 4 Edit A(Select) 4. Enter the phone number 5 5. Enter the name A(Save) After selecting the required entry in step 2, you can view My Numbers entries by pressing @(View). The following options are available by pressing A(Options) in step 2:
View Edit Delete View the selected My Numbers entry. Edit the selected My Numbers entry. Delete the selected My Numbers entry. Contacts Menu 51
Hotkey dial Setting the Hotkey dial You can quickly dial phone numbers stored at locations 002~009 in the Contacts list. From Contacts 1. 4 Hotkey dial A(Select) 2. 4 required Hotkey @(Edit) 3. 4 required Contacts entry A(Select) 4. 4 required phone number A(Select) 5. 6. 4 required Hotkey A(On/Off) Switch on hotkey setting A(Yes) or @(No) You must assign a required Contacts entry a Hotkey before switching the Hotkey on/off. NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. Using the Hotkey dial In idle mode Press and hold a numeric key (% ~ ,) My Contacts You can select SIM or Phone so that the Contacts list directly accessed from Idle mode is set to the SIM or Phone Contacts list. From Contacts 1. 4 My Contacts A(Select) 2. 4 SIM or Phone A(Select) 52 Contacts Menu
Games Menu Games Puddleland
.......................................................................................53 Quadball Exode To select the game:
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.......................................................................................54 From Games 4 Puddleland, Quadball or Exode A(Select). Puddleland You cannot help falling in love with the cute little frog making his way by swallowing his enemies and spitting them out. Even the monsters are adorable. But dont be mistaken by the brilliant and lovable characters. This is a challenging platform game, where you need to keep on your toes if you want to stay ahead. To start the game:
Press 4 to select Start, then press A. Key operation:
' or C (move left),
) or D (move right), 5, & or + (down), 1, $ or # (jump), A (swallow and spit out),
@ (Quit), " or ! (pause). Games Menu 53
You direct the differently coloured bubbles, and they merge with bubbles of the same shape. To start the game:
Press A to start the game. Key operation:
' or C (left),
) or D (right),
% or 1 (rotate left),
+ or 5 (rotate right), A or ( (quickly down),
@ or ! (paused). The ball bounces off the walls and the bar that you control. You pick up different objects that fall down when you destroy the bricks. To start the game:
Press A or ( to start the game. Key operation:
C or ' (left), D or ) (right), A (start),
@ or ! (paused). Quadball Exode 54 Games Menu
Browser Menu Browser Start browser
.......................................................................................57 Bookmarks Settings Push setting Connectivity Bookmark 1~10 ......................... 58
.......................................................................................56 Always all .................................. 59 Always none .............................. 59 Always this specific SMS centre .. 59 CSD settings ............................. 60 GPRS settings........................... 60 GPRS Info ................................. 60 Browser Menu 55
Server settings The phones WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) Browser enables you to access Internet services supported by the network, such as news, weather reports, sport etc. Before Internet services can be accessed, you need to subscribe to your network operator or Internet service provider (ISP) to enable the relevant configuration information. Please contact your network service provider if you have problems with your network settings. NOTE: Modifying the default settings may cause failure of the Browser. From Browser 1. 4 Settings A(Select) 2. 4 required server @(Edit) Five server settings can be set up in the phone. If you find your server's name under the settings option, select the server and @(Edit). If no settings are present, contact your network service provider for these settings. You can edit the following settings:
- Server name
- IP address
- IP port
- Homepage
- Linger time
- Connection (Auto, CSD or GPRS setting)
- CSD settings
- GPRS settings NOTE: You need to set CSD settings or GPRS settings before setting the server information. See Connectivity on page 60. 56 Browser Menu
Those configuration options will be given by your network service provider. After completing the entry, press A(Save), then press A(Launch). The first time that the Browser is activated there will be no content stored so the Home URL content will be displayed (as defined by the network operator). The Home URL will be recalled from the cache each time the Browser is activated (the cache is the phone's memory that stores content downloaded in the past). Starting the Browser From Browser 1. 4 Start browser A(Select) 2. Follow the instructions on the display While browsing a home page, press C. The menus below will be displayed. To end the Browser, press and hold D. Home Bookmarks Save Items Reload Go To URL Show URL SnapShots Advanced Settings Jump to the home page which is pre-defined in Settings. Select one of your bookmarks and jump to the page, or bookmark the page. Save items in the currently displayed page. Reload and update the currently displayed page. Enter a URL and jump to the currently displayed page. Display the URL of the currently displayed page. Capture the screen image of the currently displayed page. Inbox, Restart Browser and About can be selected. Scroll Mode, Downloads, Security, View Title Region and Send Referrer can be selected. Browser Menu 57
Bookmarks Once you set your favourite page as a bookmark, you can quickly jump to the page. Adding the Bookmark from the Browser menu From Browser 1. 4 Bookmarks A(Select) 2. 4 required empty bookmark A(Options) 3. 4 Edit A(Select) 4. Enter the title and URL A(Save) Adding the Bookmark to the home page 1. 4 Start browser A(Select) 2. 4 Bookmarks A(Select) 3. 4 Mark Site A 4. Enter the URL A(Save) To bookmark Panasonic Box:
Enter http://wap.panasonicbox.com in step 4, then press A to save. NOTE: Panasonic Box is network dependent. 58 Browser Menu
Viewing the Bookmark From Browser 1. 4 Bookmarks A(Select) 2. 4 required bookmark A(Options) 3. 4 Launch A(Select) OR
@(Launch) after selecting the required bookmark NOTE: This service is network dependent or may only be available on a subscription basis. Push setting You can set the push setting to decide how you want to receive push messages sent by your service provider. From Browser 1. 4 Push setting A(Select) 2. 4 Always all, Always none or Always this specific SMS centre A(Select) Browser Menu 59
Connectivity You must set the data connections (GPRS and CSD settings) before setting the server information. From Browser 1. 4 Connectivity A(Select) 2. 4 CSD settings, GPRS settings or GPRS Info A(Select) 3. 4 required setting A(Select) 4. Edit the required information A(Save) You can edit the following after selecting the required connection setting:
CSD settings:
- Server name
- Call type (ISDN/Analogue)
- Dial number
- Login name
- Password GPRS settings:
- Server name
- GPRS APN
- Login name
- Password
- Authentication (Activate/
Deactivate) GPRS Info:
You can also select the GPRS info in step 2 to view the memory and duration of the GPRS service used. 60 Browser Menu
Camera Menu Camera Camera Video Camera Preview mode Self timer ................................ 66 Frame ..................................... 66 Image size .............................. 67 Quality .................................... 67 Brightness............................... 68 Special effects ........................ 68 Twilight ................................... 68 Close up mode ....................... 69 Anti flicker............................... 69 Default settings....................... 69 Still Picture mode Viewfinder............................... 64 Send via MMS ........................ 64 Set as wallpaper..................... 65 View pictures .......................... 65 Video Preview mode Quality .................................... 70 Default settings....................... 70 Still Picture mode Play......................................... 71 Viewfinder............................... 71 Send via MMS ........................ 71 View videos ............................ 72 Camera Menu 61
Your camera
(Left side view)
(Right side view: LCD Open) Camera Lens Self-portrait Mirror LCD Lens Cover:
Slide the cover halfway down to turn the Camera Preview mode on. When the cover is in the uppermost position, the Camera Preview mode is off. When the cover is slid all the way down, the LCD pops open. Shutter Key:
Press to take a picture or record a video clip. If the Camera Preview mode is not on even with the Lens Cover open, press to turn the Camera Preview mode on. 62 Camera Menu
Taking a picture You can take pictures with the built-in camera and send them in multimedia (MMS) e-mail messages. You can also use them as wallpaper. Camera Preview mode:
In Idle mode or from the Camera menu, slide the Lens Cover halfway down to launch the Camera Preview mode. You can also turn the Camera Preview mode on by pressing the Shutter Key if the Camera Preview mode is not on even with the Lens Cover open. Still Picture mode:
In Camera Preview mode, press the Shutter Key to take a picture. The display then turns into the Still Picture mode. In Camera Preview mode Press the Shutter Key to take a picture Camera Menu 63
Key functions in Camera Preview mode Key Function 1 Press to zoom in. 5 Press to zoom out.
! Press to activate the camera function menu.
" Press to display the camera function icons. To activate one of the functions, press $ ~ ). Zoom Viewfinder In Camera Preview mode Press 1 to zoom in or 5 to zoom out. In Still Picture mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Viewfinder A(Select) The viewfinder brings you back to the Camera Preview mode. Sending the picture via MMS In Still Picture mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Send via MMS A(Select) 3. @(Insert) to add multimedia files 4. A(Options) 5. 4 Send via MMS A(Select) 6. Enter the required information A(Options) 7. 4 Send A(Select) 64 Camera Menu
Setting the picture as Wallpaper In Still Picture mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Set as wallpaper A(Select) Viewing the stored picture In Still Picture mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 View pictures A(Select) 3. 4 required picture A(Select) Camera Menu 65
Camera settings Self timer The self timer delays shooting for 10 seconds. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Self timer A(Select) 3. 4 On or Off A(Select) Frame You can take a picture with a frame of your choice. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Frame A(Select) 3. 4 Off or Frame 1~10 A(Select) 66 Camera Menu
Image size Quality You can make your picture larger or smaller. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Image size A(Select) 3. 4 required image size A(Select) The following image sizes are available:
- VGA (640 x 480 pixels)
- CIF (352 x 288 pixels)
- QVGA (320 x 240 pixels)
- QCIF (176 x 144 pixels)
- QQVGA (160 x 120 pixels)
- Sub-QCIF (128 x 96 pixels) You can choose the image quality of your picture. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Quality A(Select) 3. 4 Fine (90%), Normal (80%) or Economy (50%) A(Select) Fine produces a large file with a high resolution, while Economy produces a small file with a low resolution. Camera Menu 67
Brightness You can adjust the brightness in 5 steps. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Brightness A(Select) 3. 4 Adjust the brightness A(Select) Special effects Twilight You can change your pictures colours. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Special effects A(Select) 3. 4 Normal, Mono, Sepia or Bluish A(Select) You can turn the Twilight mode on when taking a picture in low light conditions. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Twilight A(Select) 3. 4 On or Off A(Select) 68 Camera Menu
Close up mode You can turn the close up mode on when taking a picture at a close range. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Close up mode A(Select) 3. 4 On or Off A(Select) Anti flicker The anti flicker indicates how many times an image appears on a display per second. The higher the anti flicker, the less obvious the screen flicker is. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Anti flicker A(Select) 3. 4 50 (Hz) or 60 (Hz) A(Select) Default settings All personal settings can be returned to their factory default settings. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Default settings A(Select) Camera Menu 69
Recording a video clip While the Camera Preview mode is active, the camera can be switched to a video recorder. Video Preview mode:
In Idle mode or from the Camera menu, slide the Lens Cover halfway down and press the Right Soft Key to launch the Video Preview mode. You can also turn the Video Preview mode on by pressing the Shutter Key followed by the Right Soft Key. Still Picture mode:
In Video Preview mode, press the Shutter Key to record a video clip. The display then turns into the Still Picture mode. To switch the Camera Preview mode to the Video Preview mode:
press @. Key functions in Video Preview mode Key Function
! Press to activate the video function menu.
" Press to display the video function icon. Quality Default settings 70 Camera Menu In Video Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Quality A(Select) 3. 4 Fine, Normal or Economy A(Select) In Video Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Default settings A(Select)
Recording In Video Preview mode Press the Shutter Key to start recording a video clip Press the Shutter Key once more to stop recording a video clip. Playing the video clip In Still Picture mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Play A(Select) Viewfinder In Still Picture mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Viewfinder A(Select) Sending the video clip via MMS In Still Picture mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Send via MMS A(Select) 3. @(Insert) to add multimedia files 4. A(Options) 5. 4 Send via MMS A(Select) 6. Enter the required information A(Option) 7. 4 Send A(Select) Camera Menu 71
Viewing the stored video clips In Still Picture mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 View videos A(Select) 3. 4 required video clip A(Select) 72 Camera Menu
Messages Menu Messages Create Inbox Outbox MMS .......................................... 76 SMS........................................... 82 MMS .......................................... 78 SMS........................................... 83 MMS .......................................... 80 SMS........................................... 84 User Messages
.......................................................................................84 Memory status Settings Connectivity Cell Broadcast MMS .......................................... 85 SMS........................................... 85 MMS .......................................... 74 SMS........................................... 81 CSD settings ............................. 85 GPRS settings........................... 85 Auto display............................... 85 Read Messages ........................ 86 Message List ............................. 86 Topic list .................................... 86 Languages................................. 87 Messages Menu 73
MMS settings Configuring MMS From Messages 1. 4 Settings A(Select) 2. 4 MMS A(Select) 3. 4 Server list A(Select) 4. 4 required server @(Edit) NOTE: Your network operator may have pre-installed this number. Do not change this number as it may cause failure of MMS messaging. Five server settings can be set up in the phone. If you find your servers name under the settings option, select the server and
@(Edit). If no settings are present, contact your network service provider for these settings. You can edit the following settings:
- Server name
- IP address
- IP port
- Homepage
- Linger time
- Connection (Auto, CSD or GPRS setting)
- CSD settings
- GPRS settings 74 Messages Menu
Setting the Send Options From Messages 1. 4 Settings A(Select) 2. 4 MMS A(Select) 3. 4 Send Options A(Select) 4. 4 required send option A(Select) The following Send options are available:
Delivery report Own address Priority Decide whether or not you want confirmation that your message has been delivered. Select On or Off. Choose whether or not to let the recipient see your address. Select Show or Hide. Set the priority level for your sent messages. Select High, Normal or Low. Setting the Receive Options From Messages 1. 4 Settings A(Select) 2. 4 MMS A(Select) 3. 4 Receive Options A(Select) 4. 4 required receive option A(Select) Messages Menu 75
The following receive options are available when you want to decide how to deal with incoming MMS message:
Validity period Normal Anonymous sender Advertisements Delivery report Set the duration that your message is stored at the message centre. Select 1 Hour, 12 Hours, 1 Day, 1 Week or Maximum. Select Auto retrieve, Auto reject or Auto defer. Select Auto retrieve or Auto reject. Select Auto retrieve or Auto reject. Select Permit or Reject. Creating an MMS message Inserting a multimedia file From Messages 1. 4 Create A(Select) 2. 4 MMS A(Select) 3. @(Insert) 4. 4 required insert option A(Select) The following options are available to select the required multimedia file:
- Insert picture
- Insert text
- Insert video
- Insert sound
- Insert page 76 Messages Menu
MMS Options From Messages 1. 4 Create A(Select) 2. 4 MMS A(Select) 3. @(Insert) to add the required media A(Select) 4. A(Options) 5. 4 required option A(Select) After completing an MMS message, you can select one of the following options:
. Send MMS Store MMS Delete items Info Page timing Delete page Preview page Preview MMS Send the completed MMS message. Press A(Options) to recall the Contacts list, then select the recipients phone number. Press A(Options) once more to send the message. Store the completed MMS message. Press A(Select) to confirm that the message has been saved. Delete the selected text, picture, sound and/or video clip. Show the page timing, the type of image and/or attached sound files, the message size, and the resolution. Set the time intervals at which each page is sent. Delete the selected page. Preview the selected page. Preview the completed MMS message. Messages Menu 77
Sending an MMS message From Messages 1. 4 Create A(Select) 2. 4 MMS A(Select) 3. @(Insert) to add the required media A(Select) 4. A(Options) 5. 4 Send MMS A(Select) 6. Enter the phone number OR A(Options) 4 Contacts list A(Select) to select the phone number 7. A(Options) Send A(Select) Receiving an MMS message From Messages 1. 4 Inbox A(Select) 2. 4 MMS A(Select) 3. 4 Waiting A(Select) 4. 4 required MMS message A(Select) > A(Receive) to receive the remainder of the MMS message OR 4 Received A(Select) 78 Messages Menu
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The following options are available after selecting the message in the received list in the Inbox:
Options A View @
View: View the selected MMS message. Delete: Delete the selected MMS message. Delete all: Delete all MMS messages. Reply: Reply to the selected MMS message. Reply all: Reply to all MMS messages. Forward: Forward the selected MMS message. Call: Make a call to the sender of the MMS message. Info: Show the page timing, the type of image, and/
or sound files attached including the message size. Extract media: Save the multimedia data attached to the MMS message. Extract number: Save the phone number embedded in the MMS message. Hyperlink: Jump to the URL embedded in the MMS message. View again: Go back to View. Messages Menu 79
Viewing an MMS message in the Outbox From Messages 1. 4 Outbox A(Select) 2. 4 MMS A(Select) 3. 4 Unsent messages or Sent messages A(Select) 4. 4 required MMS message A(Options) or @(View) The following options are available after selecting the message in the unsent or sent messages list in the Outbox:
Options A View: View the selected MMS message. Delete: Delete the selected MMS message. Delete all: Delete all MMS messages. View @ View the selected MMS message 80 Messages Menu
SMS settings Message centre From Messages 1. 4 Settings A(Select) 2. 4 SMS A(Select) 3. 4 Message centre A(Select) 4. Enter your message centre number in the international dialling format A(OK) (see "International dialling" on page 15) You can also change the following settings:
Protocol Validity period Delivery report SMS via GPRS Select the protocol type which specifies the format your SMS message is converted to. Select Standard text, Fax or E-mail. Set the validity period that the SMS message is stored at the Message centre. Select 1 Hour, 12 Hours, 1 Day, 1 Week or Maximum. Choose whether you want to receive a confirmation when your SMS message has been delivered. Decide whether or not you want to send your SMS via GPRS. Messages Menu 81
Creating an SMS message From Messages 1. 4 Create A(Select) 2. 4 SMS A(Select) 3. Enter your text 4. A(Options) 5. 4 required option A(Select) The following options are available after completing the text entry:
Send Send your SMS message. Press A(Options) to recall the Contacts list, then select the recipient. Save your SMS message in the Outbox. Save your SMS message, then send the message. Save Save & send Picture & sound Attach sound and/or a picture. Format User Messages Edit your SMS message by inserting new lines, changing the font face, and/or font colour. Select the pre-defined message to insert into your SMS message. 82 Messages Menu
Receiving an SMS message From Messages 1. 4 Inbox A(Select) 2. 4 SMS A(Select) 3. 4 required SMS message A(Options) You can select one of the following options when you want to decide how to deal with the incoming SMS message:
View Delete Reply Forward Edit Delete all Extract number Hyperlink View the selected SMS message. Delete the selected SMS message. Reply to the selected SMS messages. Forward the selected SMS message. Edit or add text, add pictures, and/or sounds. Delete all SMS messages. Save the phone number embedded in the SMS message. Jump to the URL embedded in the SMS message. Messages Menu 83
Viewing an SMS message in the Outbox From Messages 1. 4 Outbox A(Select) 2. 4 SMS A(Select) 3. 4 required SMS message A(Options) Select one of the following options when you want to decide how to deal with the outgoing SMS message:
View Delete Forward Edit Delete all Extract number Hyperlink View the selected SMS message. Delete the selected SMS message. Forward the selected SMS message. Edit or add text, add pictures, and/or sounds. Delete all SMS message. Save the phone number embedded in the SMS message. Jump to the URL embedded in the SMS message. User Messages You can edit the User Messages, then save them for later use. From Messages 1. 4 User Messages A(Select) 2. 4 required message A(Select) 3. Edit the message A(Options) 4. 4 Save & Send or Save A(Select) 84 Messages Menu
Memory status From Messages 1. 4 Memory status A(Select) 2. 4 MMS or SMS A(Select) Memory status shows the free memory space and the used memory space:
- MMS: max. 3 MB
- SMS: max. 100 spaces (SIM dependent) NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. Connectivity From Messages 1. 4 Connectivity A(Select) 2. 4 CSD settings or GPRS settings A(Select) 3. 4 required setting A(Select) 4. Edit the required information A(Save) Cell Broadcast Auto display You can receive your favourite information regularly from your service provider. You need to specify the topic(s) of information and the language in which you wish to receive this information. To receive the broadcasts, Read Messages must be on. In Idle mode, the latest information message is displayed on your phone automatically. From Messages 1. 4 Cell Broadcast A(Select) 2. 4 Auto display A(Change) > On/Off Messages Menu 85
Receiving messages To receive messages, you must turn the Read Messages on. From Messages 1. 4 Cell Broadcast A(Select) 2. 4 Read Messages A(Change) > On/Off Reading a Cell Broadcast message From Messages 1. 4 Cell Broadcast A(Select) 2. 4 Message List A(Select) 3. A(Next) or @(Back) to select the available topic NOTE: This function will depend on your network service operator. Topic list You can receive messages on specific topics from your network service operator. From Messages 1. 4 Cell Broadcast A(Select) 2. 4 Topic list A(Select) 3. 4 Current A(Select) 4. < Add topics > A(Select) 5. 4 required topic A(Select) OR You can delete the required topic in step 5. 1. 4 required topic A(Select) 2. 4 Delete A(Select) 86 Messages Menu
User defined topic Languages You can add your favourite topics to the user-defined topic list. From Messages 1. 4 Cell Broadcast A(Select) 2. 4 Topic list A(Select) 3. 4 User defined A(Select) 4. 4 < New entry > A(Select) 5. Enter message ID A(OK) 6. Enter name A(OK) You can set the language of the message you receive. From Messages 1. 4 Cell Broadcast A(Select) 2. 4 Languages A(Select) 3. A(Options) 4. 4 Insert or Add to end A(Select) 5. 4 required language A(Select) OR You can remove a language in step 4. 1. 4 required language A(Select) 2. 4 Delete A(Select) Insert adds a required language to the top of the list whereas Add to end adds the language to the end of the list. Messages Menu 87
Phone Menu Phone Menu (or STK)*
Call Service Call Diverts Security Network Time/Charges............................ 89 Call waiting ................................ 89 Withhold ID................................ 90 Callers ID.................................. 90 Charge settings ......................... 91 Line............................................ 92 All voice calls............................. 93 Not reachable ............................ 93 No reply ..................................... 93 Busy .......................................... 93 Status check.............................. 93 Cancel all................................... 93 Call bar ...................................... 94 Codes ........................................ 95 Fixed dial ................................... 97 SIM lock..................................... 98 Auto network ............................. 99 New network.............................. 99 Network list................................ 99 Band .......................................... 99
*STK (SIM Tool Kit) is SIM dependent. 88 Phone Menu
Call Service Time/Charges From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Service A(Select) 2. 4 Time/Charges A(Select) 3. 4 Last call, All voice calls or Cost left A(Select) Last call All voice calls Cost left Display the duration of the last call. Display the total duration and the units of all the voice calls. Display the remaining units. NOTE: Time/Charges is SIM dependent. If Call waiting is switched on, a second call can be received. Activate this function before making a multi-party (conference) call. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Service A(Select) 2. 4 Call waiting A(Select) 3. 4 Set, Clear or Status check A(Select) NOTE: Call waiting is network dependent. Call waiting Phone Menu 89
Withhold ID Caller's ID This function allows you to prevent showing your name and/or number to the calling party. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Service A(Select) 2. 4 Withhold ID A(Select) NOTE: When checking the status, the phone must be registered to a network. NOTE: Withhold ID is network dependent. This function allows you to display the caller's name and/or number on your display. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Service A(Select) 2. 4 Callers ID A(Select) NOTE: When checking the status, the phone must be registered to a network. 90 Phone Menu
Charge settings Currency:
Personal rate:
NOTE: The duration of one unit may vary between peak and off-peak times. Call charges can be calculated accordingly. However, the actual tariffs charged by your service provider may not be reflected in the calculation. Firstly, Personal rate must be entered. This is the cost that the service provider charges for one unit of call time. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Service A(Select) 2. 4 Charge settings A(Select) 3. 4 Currency A(Select) The current setting is displayed. 4. A(Edit) 5. Enter the PIN2 codeA(OK) 6. Enter currency units (max. 3 characters) A(Save) NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. You can set your personal rate. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Service A(Select) 2. 4 Charge settings A(Select) 3. 4 Personal rate A(Select) The current setting is displayed. 4. 4 A(Edit) 5. Enter the PIN2 code A(OK) 6. 4 Enter your personal rate A(Save) NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. Phone Menu 91
You can set the maximum cost of calls allowed. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Service A(Select) 2. 4 Charge settings A(Select) 3. 4 Max cost A(Change) The current setting is displayed. 4. 4 A(Edit) > Enter the PIN2 code A(OK) 5. A(Set) > On/Off 6. 4 Enter credit limit A(Save) NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. In idle mode, the cost of the latest incoming call is displayed on your phone automatically. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call ServiceA(Select) 2. 4 Charge settings A(Select) 3. 4 Auto display A(Change) > On/Off You can set either Line 1 or Line 2 as your service dialling number. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Service A(Select) 2. 4 Line A(Select) 3. 4 Line 1 or Line 2 A(Select) NOTE: This function is SIM dependent (your SIM must support CPHS to use this function). Max cost:
Auto display:
Line 92 Phone Menu
Call Diverts From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Diverts A(Select) 2. 4 required circumstance to initiate the divert A(Select) 3. 4 Set, Clear or Check status A(Select) 4. Enter the phone number to divert to A Enter the voice mail centre number if you want incoming voice calls to be diverted to the voice mail centre. When a divert situation is enabled, the divert icon (
When updating or checking the status of call diverts, the phone must
) is displayed. be registered to a network (OP). All voice calls Not reachable No reply Busy Status check Cancel all Divert all incoming voice calls. When you are not in a coverage area, divert incoming voice calls. If you do not answer the phone, divert incoming voice calls. When a call is in progress, divert incoming voice calls. Check the current Call Diverts status. Cancel all Call Diverts settings. Voice calls can be diverted to voice mailbox or to a number that you specify. Phone Menu 93
Security Call bar Call barring restricts certain outgoing and/or incoming calls using a password supplied by your service provider. When updating/
checking the status of Call bar, the phone must be registered to a network. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Security A(Select) 2. 4 Call bar A(Select) 3. 4 required setting A(Select) 4. 4 Set, Clear or Check status A(Select) 5. Enter the required password A(Select) All outgoing Outgo intl Out. intl x home International outgoing calls except to your home All outgoing calls are barred. International outgoing calls are barred. country are barred. All incoming calls are barred. All international incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN are barred. Call bar status is displayed. Cancel all Call bar settings. Change Call bar password. All incoming When roaming Status check Cancel all Password 94 Phone Menu
Codes Change phonecode:
The phonecode is used for the SIM lock, which protects the phone from being used with a SIM other than yours. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Security A(Select) 2. 4 Codes A(Select) 3. 4 Change phonecode A(Select) 4. Enter a new phonecode A(OK) 5. Enter the new code to verify A(OK) PIN Control:
NOTE: If the phonecode is entered incorrectly 10 times, the phone will cease to operate permanently. If you change the phonecode from the second time on, you must enter the previous phonecode first, then enter the new phonecode twice. The PIN protects your SIM against unauthorised use. If you enable the PIN, every time the phone is switched on, you will be prompted to enter the PIN. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Security A(Select) 2. 4 Codes A(Select) 3. 4 PIN Control A(Change) 4. Enter the PIN number A(OK) 5. A(Change) Set to either enable or disable the PIN 6. @(OK) NOTE: If the PIN code is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN will be blocked. To unblock the PIN, you must enter your PUK code. If you enter an incorrect PUK code 10 times, your SIM will be blocked permanently. Phone Menu 95
Changing PIN/PIN2:
You must enable the PIN before changing the code. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Security A(Select) 2. 4 Codes A(Select) 3. 4 Change PIN or Change PIN2 A(Select) 4. Enter the current code A(OK) 5. Enter the new code A(OK) 6. Enter the new code to verify A(OK) NOTE: To enter the PUK code for your PIN, enter **05#. You will then be prompted to enter the PUK code. Follow the on-screen instructions. To enter the PUK2 code for your PIN2, enter **052#. You will then be prompted to enter the PUK2 code. Follow the on-screen instructions. If the PUK/PUK2 code is entered incorrectly 10 times, the phone will cease to operate permanently. All information stored in the SIM will be lost and the SIM will need to be replaced. Contact the service provider for more details. 96 Phone Menu
Fixed dial The Fixed dial feature allows you to limit your outgoing calls to a certain set of numbers saved in FDN, which is located in your SIM. When this function is on, only the Fixed dial numbers can be dialled, and any attempt to call any other number will fail. To enter Fixed dial numbers, see page 48. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Security A(Select) 2. 4 Fixed dial A(Select) 3. Enter the PIN2 code A(OK) 4. A(Change) 5. @(OK) When the fixed dial is on, any manually dialled phone numbers must be the same as the numbers in the fixed dial store, otherwise the call cannot be made. A phone number may be stored, edited or deleted. In this case, you will be prompted for your PIN2 code. NOTE: If the PIN2 code is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN2 will be blocked. To unblock the PIN2, you must enter your PUK2 code. If you enter an incorrect PUK2 code 10 times, your SIM will be blocked permanently. NOTE: Fixed dial is SIM dependent. Phone Menu 97
SIM lock Once you enable the SIM lock, you will be prompted to enter your phonecode when you switch on the phone with a different SIM inserted. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Security A(Select) 2. 4 SIM lock A(Select) 3. Enter the phonecode A(OK) 4. A(Set) to set the SIM lock on/off 5. A(OK) NOTE: You are advised to write down your phonecode. If you forget your phonecode, you will need to contact your service provider to unlock the SIM. NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. 98 Phone Menu
Network Network settings You can select a network that is available in your current location. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Network A(Select) 2. 4 required network A(Change) > On/Off Auto network New network Network list Band Allow the phone to reselect a new network automatically in order to maintain optimum network availability. Set Auto network On or Off. Manually select a network that is available in your current location. The network list is used when the Auto network is on. The location numbers in the Network list show the search priority. Choose a network band: 900/1800, 900/1900, 900, 1800 or 1900MHz. NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. Phone Menu 99
Records Menu Records Last dialled Answered
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.....................................................................................100 Unanswered
.....................................................................................100 Delete records
.....................................................................................101 Last dialled/Answered/Unanswered number Recently dialled phone numbers will be stored in Last dialled
(max. 50). If an incoming call with Caller's ID is answered, the number will be stored in Answered (max. 50). If an incoming call with Caller's ID is not answered, the number will be stored in Unanswered (max. 50). From Records 1. 4 Last Dialled, Answered or Unanswered A(Select) OR In idle mode, C to view the last dialled numbers directly 2. 4 required phone number you wish to redial C The following options are available when you select the required number:
- Save
- Delete
- Delete all 100 Records Menu
Deleting the records From Records 1. 4 Delete records A(Select) 2. 4 Delete last dialled A(Select) Delete dialled calls? is displayed. 3. A(Yes) or @(No) You can select one of the following options in step 2:
- Delete answered
- Delete unanswered
- Delete all Records Menu 101
Applications Menu Applications Games Calendar Scheduler Notes Clock Calculator Currency
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.....................................................................................108 Settings ................................... 108 Alarm ....................................... 110 Power on time ......................... 111 Power off time ......................... 111
.....................................................................................111 Rate setting ............................. 112 Rate computing ....................... 112 Melody composer
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(Phone Menu)
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Games From Applications 1. 4 Games A(Select) 2. 4 required game A(Select) See "Games Menu" on page 53 for details. Calendar Creating a reminder You can organise your calendar to remind you of a personal event, such as a holiday period or birthday. You need to set the clock, day and time before entering anything in the calendar. From Applications 1. 4 Calendar A(Select) 2. A(Options) to select Week or Month format A(Select) 3. Press keys $, ", 1,
%, &, !, 5, +,
' and ) to move the cursor , , and to the desired day. A(Options) >
4 Agenda A(Select) Week Year Year Day Month Day Month Week
<Month format>
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Time Month Month Day Day Week
<Week format>
4. 4 <New entry> A(Select) 5. @(Change) Memo, Call or Meeting 5 6. Enter the description 5 7. @(Change) Activate or Deactivate 5 8. @(Change) Once, Daily, Weekly, Monthly or Annually 5 9. Enter the start date 5 10. Enter the start time 5 11. Enter the end date 5 12. Enter the end time A(Save) Ensure that calendar settings will not contravene any regulations by switching on automatically when in an aircraft, medical facility, etc. (see
"Introduction" on page 1). Viewing the reminder From Applications 1. 4 Calendar A(Select) 2. A(Options) to select Week or Month format A(Select) 3. When Month format is selected:
Select a day marked in green by using the keys (1, 5,
", !, $, %, &, ', ) and +) A(Options) > 4 Agenda A(Select) 104 Applications Menu
When Week format is selected:
The time line marked in blue corresponds to a period of time that you have set as an agenda. Select a day by using the keys
', ) and +) When the cursor reaches the required scheduled day, press 1 or 5 to show what time the event starts and ends. A(Options) > 4 Agenda A(Select) 4. 4 required schedule A(Options) 5. 4 View A(Select) You can also select one of the following options in step 5:
- Deactivate
- Edit
- New entry
- Delete
- Delete all
- Capacity Applications Menu 105
Scheduler Creating a schedule From Applications 1. 4 Scheduler A(Select) 2. 4 <New entry> A(Select) 3. @(Change) Memo, Call or Meeting 5 4. Enter the description 5 5. @(Change) Activate or Deactivate 5 6. @(Change) Once, Daily, Weekly, Monthly or Annually 5 7. Enter the start date 5 8. Enter the start time 5 9. Enter the end date 5 10. Enter the end time A(Save) Viewing the schedule From Applications 1. 4 Scheduler A(Select) 2. 4 required entry A(Options) 3. 4 View A(Select) 106 Applications Menu
Editing the schedule From Applications 1. 4 Scheduler A(Select) 2. 4 required entry @(Options) 3. 4 Edit A(Select) To edit the schedule, please see step 3~10 in "Creating a schedule"
on page 106 for details. Deleting schedule entries From Applications 1. 4 Scheduler A(Select) 2. 4 required entry A(Options) 3. 4 Delete or Delete all A(Select) 4. Delete entry? or Do you want to delete all?
A(Yes) or @(No) Capacity From Applications 1. 4 Scheduler A(Select) 2. 4 required entry A(Options) 3. 4 Capacity A(Select) You can view the maximum number of entries and the remaining number of entries available. Applications Menu 107
Notes Clock Clock settings Display time:
Time zone:
You can enter text to remind yourself of special events From Applications 1. 4 Notes A(Select) 2. 4 <New entry> A(Select) 3. Enter text 4. A(Options) Save, T9 input, Insert new line, Clear text or Send A(Select) You can send your note as an SMS message. You can show the time on the display in Idle mode. From Applications 1. 4 Clock A(Select) 2. 4 Settings A(Select) 3. 4 Display time A(Change) > On/Off Before setting the time and date, set the time zone of your region. When travelling abroad, your home time can be changed to your destination time. From Applications 1. 4 Clock A(Select) 2. 4 Settings A(Select) 3. 4 Time zone A(Select) 4. 4 required region A(Select) Daylight saving? is displayed. 5. A(Yes) or @(No) 6. Set this city to local A(OK) 108 Applications Menu
Time & date:
Date format:
Time format:
You can set the time and date to be shown on the display when in Idle mode. From Applications 1. 4 Clock A(Select) 2. 4 Settings A(Select) 3. 4 Time & date A(Select) 4. A(Edit) Enter the date and the time A(Save) You can select the desired display format for the date. From Applications 1. 4 Clock A(Select) 2. 4 Settings A(Select) 3. 4 Date format A(Select) 4. 4 required format A(Select) You can select the desired display format for the time. From Applications 1. 4 Clock A(Select) 2. 4 Settings A(Select) 3. 4 Time format A(Change) 4. 4 12 Hours or 24 Hours A(Select) Applications Menu 109
Alarm You can set the alarm to sound or vibrate when the set time is reached. From Applications 1. 4 Clock A(Select) 2. 4 Alarm A(Select) 3. A(Options) > 4 Edit A(Select) 4. Enter the time (24 hour clock) 5 5. @(Change) select a day of the week 5 6. @(Change) Activate or Deactivate 5 7. Enter the description A(Save) The alarm set indicator on the idle display. If you are on a call, the phone will vibrate without sound. appears Ending the alarm:
Press any key or A(Off) to end the alarm OR
@(Pause) to pause the alarm and start again after 5 minutes NOTE: Even if the phone is switched off, when the alarm is set on, the phone will switch on automatically and start the alarm. 110 Applications Menu
Power on/off time Calculator The phone can be set to turn itself on/off automatically at a specified time using the power on/off time feature. From Applications 1. 4 Clock A(Select) 2. 4 Power on time or Power off time A(Change) 3. A(Change) Automatic or Manual 4. 5 Enter the time (24 hour clock) A(Save) You can use the 4-function calculator (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) to make simple arithmetic operations. From Applications 1. 4 Calculator A(Select) 2. Enter a number (max. 9 digits) If a decimal point is required, press
!. If a minus sign is needed, press ". 3. 4 Select the arithmetic operation 4. Enter a number (max. 9 digits) If 4 is used to select another arithmetic operation, an intermediate calculation will be performed and the result will be displayed. 5. A (=) to calculate Applications Menu 111
Currency Rate setting Rate computing The currency converter enables you to convert from/to a home currency using a conversion rate that you enter. Before beginning conversions, choose a base currency and enter the conversion rate. The base currency rate is set to 1. From Applications 1. 4 Currency A(Select) 2. 4 Rate setting A(Select) 3. Enter the conversion rate next to the red arrow A(Compute) 4. A(Save) You can change the base currency by pressing 4. If a decimal point is required, press !. From Applications 1. 4 Currency A(Select) 2. 4 Rate computing A(Select) 3. Enter the amount of your home currency to convert into the foreign currency A(Convert) You can also enter the amount of the foreign currency to convert into your home currency if you change the base currency by pressing 4. If a decimal point is required, press !. 112 Applications Menu
Melody composer Composing a melody From Applications 1. 4 Melody composer A(Select) 2. 4 required melody A(Options) 3. 4 Melody composer A(Select) 4. 4 required track @(Select) 5. Compose your melody see the notes chart below A(Options) 6. 4 Save A(Select) Using the following table as a reference, enter notes (from the choice of low, middle and high), rests, and duration of each, to generate your composition. Main Track and Sub Tracks are played together when you play the composed music. Key * + , # " !
Func B Rep. Dotted note Rest Duration Low, Low #, Middle, Middle #, High, High #
Key $ % & ' ( ) Func G C D A E F Before you save the composed melody, you can change the tempo, and/
or the instrument to play the melody. Applications Menu 113
Playing the composed melody To play the composed melody before saving:
A(Options) > 4 Play A(Select) Changing the tempo To change the tempo of the composed melody:
A(Options) > 4 Tempo A(Select) Selecting the instrument To select the instrument to play the composed melody:
A(Options) > 4 Select instrument A(Select) Phone menu This menu is available under the Applications Menu if your SIM card provides STK services. To use this menu, please refer to "Phone Menu" on page 88. 114 Applications Menu
Troubleshooting Should any problem persist, contact your dealer. Problem Cause Remedy Phone will not switch on. Extremely short battery life for a new battery. Short battery life for an old battery. The charging indicator does not light, the battery level indicator does not appear and the phone cannot be switched on when charging. Battery fails to charge. Calls cannot be made. Calls cannot be made from Fixed Dial Store. Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone. The network you are using and the condition of the battery can affect battery life. The battery has worn out. Replace with a new fully charged Ensure the battery is fitted to the phone prior to commencing charging. battery. Leave the phone charging the battery for a few minutes before the indicator lights and you attempt to switch the phone on. The battery is not attached to the phone, or when the battery has been deeply discharged, the phone will take a short time until the indicator lights. The battery is not attached to the phone. The battery was connected to the phone after the Fast Travel Charger was switched on. The battery is defective or of the wrong type. The battery temperature exceeds the charging temperature range (too hot or too cold) The phone is locked. Outgoing calls are barred. Disable outgoing call barring or barred Use the battery at room temperature. Replace with a new battery. Unlock the phone. The phone is not registered to a network. dialling. Move to a coverage area and operate your phone after it has registered with a network. Check whether your SIM supports Fixed dial. Check if the Fixed dial is switched on. Check whether the phone number is stored in Fixed Dial. Troubleshooting 115
Problem Cause Remedy Calls cannot be received. The phone is not switched Switch the phone on. on. Incoming calls are barred. Disable incoming call barring. The phone is not registered to a network. Move to a coverage area and operate your phone after it has registered with a network. Check that the antenna symbol is displayed move to a coverage area and operate your phone when the antenna symbol is displayed. Unlock the phone. Switch off restriction. Emergency calls cannot be made. You are not in a GSM coverage area. Phone numbers cannot be recalled from Contacts list. The phone is locked. Phone number has been restricted. 116 Troubleshooting
Important Error Messages These are some of the most important error messages which may be displayed:
Please insert SIM card New codes not same Password invalid!
Can't access network SIM card is not inserted, or is not inserted correctly. Please insert the SIM card correctly. When you change your password, you must enter the new password twice to confirm. The two codes you entered are not the same. Enter the same code twice. The password that you entered is not valid. Enter the correct password. The service network you selected manually is inaccessible. Please contact your service provider. Unable to select network The service network you selected manually refuses your access. No service PIN blocked! Please enter PUK PIN2 blocked! Please enter PUK2 New PIN not accepted New PIN2 not accepted Incorrect entry!
Entries do not match!
SIM card error Function unsupported Invalid password Not available Service not available Wrong PUK!
Please contact your service provider. There is no network within range or the received signal is weak. Please move to an area which has a stronger signal. You entered your PIN incorrectly three times in a row. To unblock it, please enter PUK. You entered your PIN2 incorrectly three times in a row. To unblock it, please enter PUK2. Your new PIN code is not accepted. Please try again. Your new PIN2 code is not accepted. Please try again. You entered your PIN or PIN2 code incorrectly. Enter the code correctly. When you change your password, you must enter the new password twice to confirm. The two codes you entered are not the same. Enter the same code twice. Make sure the SIM card is inserted correctly. Clean the SIM card with a dry cloth or check if it is damaged. Contact your service provider. The function you selected is not supported by your service provider. Please contact your service provider. The password that you entered is not valid. Please enter the correct password. The function you selected is not supported by your service provider. Please contact your service provider. The function you selected is not supported by your service provider. Please contact your service provider. You entered the wrong PUK. Please enter the correct one. Important Error Messages 117
SIM full! Please delete old message!
SIM memory full!
Continue?
Phone memory full!
Continue?
SIM service not support Unregistered SIM card Authentication failure Blocked The SIM storage area for SMS message is full. Please delete old messages. The SIM storage area is full. If you continue, data may be lost. Please delete old records. The data storage area is full. If you continue, data may be lost. Please delete old records The SIM function you selected is not supported by the service provider. Please contact your service provider. Your SIM card is not registered to your service provider. Please contact your service provider. Your SIM card is not registered with your service provider. Please contact your service provider. Your SIM card is blocked. Please contact your service provider. 118 Important Error Messages
Glossary of Terms ADN APN CSD DTMF FDN GPRS GSM MMS Network Operator Password PIN PIN2 PLMN PUK/PUK2 Registration Roaming SDN Abbreviated Dialling Number. Used for frequently called numbers. Access Point Name. Directs the user to the gateway or the required service. Circuit Switched Data. A communication method used to transmit data over telephone connections. Dual Tone Multi-Frequency allows you to communicate with computerised phone systems, voice mailboxes, etc. Fixed Dial Number. Used to restrict outgoing calls to a certain set of numbers. General Packet Radio Service. A GSM transmission technique that transmits and receives data in packets rather than setting up a continuous channel. It makes very efficient use of available radio spectrum and users pay only for volume of data sent and received. Global System for Mobile communications. The name given to the advanced digital technology that your phone uses. Multimedia Message Service. This service allows sending/receiving messages consisting of text, sounds, images, and video clips. The organisation responsible for operating a GSM network. Used for the control of Call bar. Supplied by your service provider. Personal Identification Number used for SIM card security. Supplied by your service provider. If the PIN is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN will be blocked. Personal Identification Number used for the control of Fixed Dial Store and Call Charge metering. If the PIN2 is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN2 will be blocked. The PIN2 is supplied by your service provider. Public Land Mobile Network. A network that provides land mobile telecommunications services. PIN/PIN2 Unblocking Key. Used to unblock the PIN/PIN2 code. Supplied by your service provider. If the PUK/PUK2 is entered incorrectly 10 times, the PUK/PUK2 will be blocked. The act of logging on to a GSM/GPRS network. This is usually performed automatically by your phone. The ability to use your phone on networks other than your home network. Service Dialling Number. This number enables you to access special services provided by your network operator, such as customer support, emergency services, etc. Glossary of Terms 119
Service Provider The organisation responsible for providing access to the GSM/GPRS SIM SMS WAP network. Subscriber Identity Module. A small smart-card which stores unique subscriber and user-entered information such as Contacts entries and SMS messages. Supplied by your service provider. Short Message Service. A basic mail system used for cellular phones. This service allows sending/receiving of short text messages. Wireless Application Protocol. The communication standard which enables you to download resources from the Internet to your phone. Cautions In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U. S. and international standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna. Body-worn operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 1.5cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 1.5cm separation distance between the users body and the back of the phone, including the antenna. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. 120 Glossary of Terms
Specifications Bands Supported.................................... GSM 900 Class 4 GSM1800 Class 1 GSM1900 Class 1 Standby Time*........................................ Up to 200 hours Talk Time* .............................................. Up to 7 hours Temperature Range Charging......................................... +5C +35C Storage........................................... -20C +60C Weight .................................................... 92 g (including battery) Dimensions Height ............................................. 92 mm Width .............................................. 48 mm Depth.............................................. 21.6 mm Supply Voltage ....................................... 3.7 V (780 mAh Li-ion) Antenna .................................................. Internal Charging Time** ..................................... Up to 150 min SIM Type ................................................ 3 V only Contacts List Memory............................. 500 entries + SIM Animation Themes ................................. 2 User-composed Melodies....................... 5 Games.................................................... 3 Backlight Colour ..................................... White Ringtones ............................................... Preset: 20
(Varies depending on Data Folder) Scheduler ............................................... Up to 50 entries Alarms .................................................... 4 Graphics Formats Supported ................. GIF87a, GIF89, JPEG, WBMP, BMP, PNG Graphics Storage Capacity .................... 3 MB (including 700 KB in MMS) Camera Range ....................................... 23 cm
*: Talk and Standby times depend on network conditions, SIM usage and battery condition.
**: Charging time depends on usage and battery condition. NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. NOTE: The PIN2 and PUK2 codes are supplied by your service provider. Specifications 121
CP8 Patent Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. 2004 Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of these instructions may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without obtaining express permission from Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. Standards New Zealand Tegic T9 is a trademark of Tegic Communications Inc.T9R Text Input is licenced under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928 and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329;
Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro. Pat. No. 0 842 463
(96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB; and additional patents are pending worldwide. OpenWave OpenWave is a pioneer in the mobile data transfer industry, supplying voice and data revenue to the mobile communications sector. 122 Specifications
Index A Alarm ........................................110 Alerts ....................................35, 37 Animation ...................................33 Answer .......................................40 Any key answer .......................40 Auto answer ............................40 Applications Menu ....................102 Auto capital change ....................23 Auto key lock ..............................40 B Battery ........................................11 Charging ..................................12 Fitting and removing ................11 Battery level indicator .................13 Bookmarks .................................58 Adding .....................................58 Viewing ....................................59 Brightness ............................33, 39 Browser ......................................55 Starting ....................................57 Browser Menu ............................55 C Calculator .................................111 Calendar ...................................103 Creating .................................103 Viewing ..................................104 Call .............................................14 Answering ...............................16 Creating Messages .................17 During a call ..............................8 Ending .....................................15 Holding ....................................18 In-call operations .....................17 Incoming call while on a call ....19 Making .....................................14 Making a second call ...............18 Mute ........................................16 Rejecting .................................16 Using Contacts list ...................17 Call bar .......................................94 Call Diverts .................................93 Call Service ................................89 Call status ...................................20 Call transfer ................................19 Call waiting .................................89 Caller's ID ...................................90 Camera .......................................61 Camera Preview mode ............63 Key functions ...........................64 Still Picture mode ....................63 Camera Lens ................................6 Camera Menu .............................61 Camera settings .........................66 Anti flicker ................................69 Brightness ...............................68 Close up mode ........................69 Default settings ........................69 Frame ......................................66 Image size ...............................67 Quality .....................................67 Special effects .........................68 Twilight ....................................68 Care and Maintenance .................5 Cell Broadcast ............................85 Charge settings ..........................91 Auto display .............................92 Personal rate ...........................91 Charging Connector .....................6 Clock ........................................108 Power on/off time ..................111 Clock settings ...........................108 Codes .........................................95 Colour themes ............................34 Index 123
Conference call ..........................19 Connectivity ..........................60, 85 Contacts dialling .........................14 Contacts list ................................43 Copying ...................................44 Creating ...................................46 Deleting ...................................44 Editing .....................................43 Viewing ....................................43 Contacts Menu ...........................42 Contrast ......................................33 Currency ...................................112 Rate computing .....................112 Rate setting ...........................112 D Defaults ......................................41 Dialling ........................................14 International dialling ................15 Last number dialling ................15 Display ................................6, 9, 32 DTMF .........................................21 E Earpiece .......................................6 Earpiece volume .........................14 Emergency call ...........................15 Error Messages ........................117 Exode .........................................54 F FDN ............................................48 Fixed dial ....................................97 G Games Menu ..............................53 Glossary of Terms ....................119 Greeting ......................................32 124 Index Groups ........................................49 H Hand held ...................................17 Hands free ..................................17 Hotkey dial ..................................52 I Idle display ....................................9 Inbox ...........................................78 Information number ....................50 K Key Asterisk Key ...............................6 Left Soft Key ..............................6 Navigation Key ..........................6 Power/End Key ..........................6 Right Soft Key ............................6 Send Key ...................................6 Silent Mode Key ........................6 Key functions ................................7 Key tone ...............................31, 39 L Language ....................................35 Display Languages ..................35 Lens Cover ...................................6 Line .............................................92 M Max cost .....................................92 Melody composer .....................113 Memory status ................29, 50, 85 Menu Display ..............................24 Menus .........................................25 Message centre ..........................81 Messages Menu .........................73
MMS ...........................................74 Configuring ..............................74 Creating ...................................76 Receiving ................................78 Sending .............................45, 78 Settings ...................................74 Viewing ....................................80 MMS Options .............................77 Multi tap mode ............................24 My Contacts ...............................52 My Media ....................................27 My Numbers ...............................51 My Phone Menu .........................26 N Network ......................................99 Notes ........................................108 O Outbox ........................................80 P Phone .....................................6, 14 Switching on/off .......................14 Phone Menu ...............................88 Phonecode .................................95 Picture ........................................63 My Pictures .............................27 Sending via MMS ....................64 Setting as Wallpaper ...............65 Taking .....................................63 Viewing the stored picture .......65 PIN Control .................................95 PIN/PIN2 ....................................96 Profiles .......................................36 Puddleland .................................53 Push setting ...............................59 Q Quadball .....................................54 R Records Menu ..........................100 Ringtones ...................................30 S Safety Considerations ..................1 Scheduler .................................106 Creating .................................106 Editing ...................................107 Viewing ..................................106 SDN ............................................49 Security ......................................94 Self timer ....................................66 Server settings ...........................56 Shift mode change .....................23 Shortcuts ....................................41 Shutter Key .............................6, 62 Shutter sound .............................31 SIM .............................................12 Fitting and removing ................12 SIM lock ......................................98 SMS ............................................81 Creating ...................................82 Receiving .................................83 Sending ...................................45 Settings ...................................81 Viewing ....................................84 Sounds .......................................30 My Sounds ..............................28 Specifications ...........................121 Split call ......................................20 Status icons ................................10 Symbols ......................................13 Index 125
T T9 Input ....................................35 T9 Text Input ............................23 Text entry ...................................22 Text Input mode change .............23 Time/Charges .............................89 Troubleshooting ........................115 U User Messages ..........................84 V Video ..........................................70 Default settings ........................70 Key functions ...........................70 My Videos ................................27 Playing .....................................71 Quality .....................................70 Recording ................................70 Sending via MMS ....................71 Still Picture mode ....................70 Video Preview mode ...............70 Viewing the stored video clips .72 Viewfinder .............................64, 71 Volume .......................................30 Ring volume ......................16, 38 W Wallpaper ...............................9, 32 Warning tone ........................31, 38 Withhold ID .................................90 Z Zoom ..........................................64 126 Index
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X300_OI_English.book Page 58 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Bookmarks Once you set your favourite page as a bookmark, you can quickly jump to the page. Adding the Bookmark from the Browser menu From Browser 1. 4 Bookmarks A(Select) 2. 4 required empty bookmark A(Options) 3. 4 Edit A(Select) 4. Enter the title and URL A(Save) Adding the Bookmark to the home page 1. 4 Start browser A(Select) 2. 4 Bookmarks A(Select) 3. 4 Mark Site A 4. Enter the URL A(Save) To bookmark Panasonic Box:
Enter http://wap.panasonicbox.com in step 4, then press A to save. NOTE: Panasonic Box is network dependent. 58 Browser Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 59 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Viewing the Bookmark From Browser 1. 4 Bookmarks A(Select) 2. 4 required bookmark A(Options) 3. 4 Launch A(Select) OR
@(Launch) after selecting the required bookmark NOTE: This service is network dependent or may only be available on a subscription basis. Push setting You can set the push setting to decide how you want to receive push messages sent by your service provider. From Browser 1. 4 Push setting A(Select) 2. 4 Always all, Always none or Always this specific SMS centre A(Select) Browser Menu 59 X300_OI_English.book Page 60 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Connectivity You must set the data connections (GPRS and CSD settings) before setting the server information. From Browser 1. 4 Connectivity A(Select) 2. 4 CSD settings, GPRS settings or GPRS Info A(Select) 3. 4 required setting A(Select) 4. Edit the required information A(Save) You can edit the following after selecting the required connection setting:
CSD settings:
- Server name
- Call type (ISDN/Analogue)
- Dial number
- Login name
- Password GPRS settings:
- Server name
- GPRS APN
- Login name
- Password
- Authentication (Activate/
Deactivate) GPRS Info:
You can also select the GPRS info in step 2 to view the memory and duration of the GPRS service used. 60 Browser Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 61 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Camera Menu Camera Camera Video Camera Preview mode Self timer ................................ 66 Frame ..................................... 66 Image size .............................. 67 Quality .................................... 67 Brightness............................... 68 Special effects ........................ 68 Twilight ................................... 68 Close up mode ....................... 69 Anti flicker............................... 69 Default settings....................... 69 Still Picture mode Viewfinder............................... 64 Send via MMS ........................ 64 Set as wallpaper..................... 65 View pictures .......................... 65 Video Preview mode Quality .................................... 70 Default settings....................... 70 Still Picture mode Play......................................... 71 Viewfinder............................... 71 Send via MMS ........................ 71 View videos ............................ 72 Camera Menu 61 X300_OI_English.book Page 62 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Your camera
(Left side view)
(Right side view: LCD Open) Camera Lens Self-portrait Mirror LCD Lens Cover:
Slide the cover halfway down to turn the Camera Preview mode on. When the cover is in the uppermost position, the Camera Preview mode is off. When the cover is slid all the way down, the LCD pops open. Shutter Key:
Press to take a picture or record a video clip. If the Camera Preview mode is not on even with the Lens Cover open, press to turn the Camera Preview mode on. 62 Camera Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 63 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Taking a picture You can take pictures with the built-in camera and send them in multimedia (MMS) e-mail messages. You can also use them as wallpaper. Camera Preview mode:
In Idle mode or from the Camera menu, slide the Lens Cover halfway down to launch the Camera Preview mode. You can also turn the Camera Preview mode on by pressing the Shutter Key if the Camera Preview mode is not on even with the Lens Cover open. Still Picture mode:
In Camera Preview mode, press the Shutter Key to take a picture. The display then turns into the Still Picture mode. In Camera Preview mode Press the Shutter Key to take a picture Camera Menu 63 X300_OI_English.book Page 64 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Key functions in Camera Preview mode Key Function 1 Press to zoom in. 5 Press to zoom out.
! Press to activate the camera function menu.
" Press to display the camera function icons. To activate one of the functions, press $ ~ ). Zoom Viewfinder In Camera Preview mode Press 1 to zoom in or 5 to zoom out. In Still Picture mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Viewfinder A(Select) The viewfinder brings you back to the Camera Preview mode. Sending the picture via MMS In Still Picture mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Send via MMS A(Select) 3. @(Insert) to add multimedia files 4. A(Options) 5. 4 Send via MMS A(Select) 6. Enter the required information A(Options) 7. 4 Send A(Select) 64 Camera Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 65 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Setting the picture as Wallpaper In Still Picture mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Set as wallpaper A(Select) Viewing the stored picture In Still Picture mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 View pictures A(Select) 3. 4 required picture A(Select) Camera Menu 65 X300_OI_English.book Page 66 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Camera settings Self timer The self timer delays shooting for 10 seconds. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Self timer A(Select) 3. 4 On or Off A(Select) Frame You can take a picture with a frame of your choice. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Frame A(Select) 3. 4 Off or Frame 1~10 A(Select) 66 Camera Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 67 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Image size Quality You can make your picture larger or smaller. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Image size A(Select) 3. 4 required image size A(Select) The following image sizes are available:
- VGA (640 x 480 pixels)
- CIF (352 x 288 pixels)
- QVGA (320 x 240 pixels)
- QCIF (176 x 144 pixels)
- QQVGA (160 x 120 pixels)
- Sub-QCIF (128 x 96 pixels) You can choose the image quality of your picture. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Quality A(Select) 3. 4 Fine (90%), Normal (80%) or Economy (50%) A(Select) Fine produces a large file with a high resolution, while Economy produces a small file with a low resolution. Camera Menu 67 X300_OI_English.book Page 68 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Brightness You can adjust the brightness in 5 steps. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Brightness A(Select) 3. 4 Adjust the brightness A(Select) Special effects Twilight You can change your pictures colours. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Special effects A(Select) 3. 4 Normal, Mono, Sepia or Bluish A(Select) You can turn the Twilight mode on when taking a picture in low light conditions. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Twilight A(Select) 3. 4 On or Off A(Select) 68 Camera Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 69 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Close up mode You can turn the close up mode on when taking a picture at a close range. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Close up mode A(Select) 3. 4 On or Off A(Select) Anti flicker The anti flicker indicates how many times an image appears on a display per second. The higher the anti flicker, the less obvious the screen flicker is. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Anti flicker A(Select) 3. 4 50 (Hz) or 60 (Hz) A(Select) Default settings All personal settings can be returned to their factory default settings. In Camera Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Default settings A(Select) Camera Menu 69 X300_OI_English.book Page 70 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Recording a video clip While the Camera Preview mode is active, the camera can be switched to a video recorder. Video Preview mode:
In Idle mode or from the Camera menu, slide the Lens Cover halfway down and press the Right Soft Key to launch the Video Preview mode. You can also turn the Video Preview mode on by pressing the Shutter Key followed by the Right Soft Key. Still Picture mode:
In Video Preview mode, press the Shutter Key to record a video clip. The display then turns into the Still Picture mode. To switch the Camera Preview mode to the Video Preview mode:
press @. Key functions in Video Preview mode Key Function
! Press to activate the video function menu.
" Press to display the video function icon. Quality Default settings 70 Camera Menu In Video Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Quality A(Select) 3. 4 Fine, Normal or Economy A(Select) In Video Preview mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Default settings A(Select) X300_OI_English.book Page 71 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Recording In Video Preview mode Press the Shutter Key to start recording a video clip Press the Shutter Key once more to stop recording a video clip. Playing the video clip In Still Picture mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Play A(Select) Viewfinder In Still Picture mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Viewfinder A(Select) Sending the video clip via MMS In Still Picture mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 Send via MMS A(Select) 3. @(Insert) to add multimedia files 4. A(Options) 5. 4 Send via MMS A(Select) 6. Enter the required information A(Option) 7. 4 Send A(Select) Camera Menu 71 X300_OI_English.book Page 72 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Viewing the stored video clips In Still Picture mode 1. A(Options) 2. 4 View videos A(Select) 3. 4 required video clip A(Select) 72 Camera Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 73 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Messages Menu Messages Create Inbox Outbox MMS .......................................... 76 SMS........................................... 82 MMS .......................................... 78 SMS........................................... 83 MMS .......................................... 80 SMS........................................... 84 User Messages
.......................................................................................84 Memory status Settings Connectivity Cell Broadcast MMS .......................................... 85 SMS........................................... 85 MMS .......................................... 74 SMS........................................... 81 CSD settings ............................. 85 GPRS settings........................... 85 Auto display............................... 85 Read Messages ........................ 86 Message List ............................. 86 Topic list .................................... 86 Languages................................. 87 Messages Menu 73 X300_OI_English.book Page 74 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM MMS settings Configuring MMS From Messages 1. 4 Settings A(Select) 2. 4 MMS A(Select) 3. 4 Server list A(Select) 4. 4 required server @(Edit) NOTE: Your network operator may have pre-installed this number. Do not change this number as it may cause failure of MMS messaging. Five server settings can be set up in the phone. If you find your servers name under the settings option, select the server and
@(Edit). If no settings are present, contact your network service provider for these settings. You can edit the following settings:
- Server name
- IP address
- IP port
- Homepage
- Linger time
- Connection (Auto, CSD or GPRS setting)
- CSD settings
- GPRS settings 74 Messages Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 75 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Setting the Send Options From Messages 1. 4 Settings A(Select) 2. 4 MMS A(Select) 3. 4 Send Options A(Select) 4. 4 required send option A(Select) The following Send options are available:
Delivery report Own address Priority Decide whether or not you want confirmation that your message has been delivered. Select On or Off. Choose whether or not to let the recipient see your address. Select Show or Hide. Set the priority level for your sent messages. Select High, Normal or Low. Setting the Receive Options From Messages 1. 4 Settings A(Select) 2. 4 MMS A(Select) 3. 4 Receive Options A(Select) 4. 4 required receive option A(Select) Messages Menu 75 X300_OI_English.book Page 76 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM The following receive options are available when you want to decide how to deal with incoming MMS message:
Validity period Normal Anonymous sender Advertisements Delivery report Set the duration that your message is stored at the message centre. Select 1 Hour, 12 Hours, 1 Day, 1 Week or Maximum. Select Auto retrieve, Auto reject or Auto defer. Select Auto retrieve or Auto reject. Select Auto retrieve or Auto reject. Select Permit or Reject. Creating an MMS message Inserting a multimedia file From Messages 1. 4 Create A(Select) 2. 4 MMS A(Select) 3. @(Insert) 4. 4 required insert option A(Select) The following options are available to select the required multimedia file:
- Insert picture
- Insert text
- Insert video
- Insert sound
- Insert page 76 Messages Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 77 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM MMS Options From Messages 1. 4 Create A(Select) 2. 4 MMS A(Select) 3. @(Insert) to add the required media A(Select) 4. A(Options) 5. 4 required option A(Select) After completing an MMS message, you can select one of the following options:
. Send MMS Store MMS Delete items Info Page timing Delete page Preview page Preview MMS Send the completed MMS message. Press A(Options) to recall the Contacts list, then select the recipients phone number. Press A(Options) once more to send the message. Store the completed MMS message. Press A(Select) to confirm that the message has been saved. Delete the selected text, picture, sound and/or video clip. Show the page timing, the type of image and/or attached sound files, the message size, and the resolution. Set the time intervals at which each page is sent. Delete the selected page. Preview the selected page. Preview the completed MMS message. Messages Menu 77 X300_OI_English.book Page 78 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Sending an MMS message From Messages 1. 4 Create A(Select) 2. 4 MMS A(Select) 3. @(Insert) to add the required media A(Select) 4. A(Options) 5. 4 Send MMS A(Select) 6. Enter the phone number OR A(Options) 4 Contacts list A(Select) to select the phone number 7. A(Options) Send A(Select) Receiving an MMS message From Messages 1. 4 Inbox A(Select) 2. 4 MMS A(Select) 3. 4 Waiting A(Select) 4. 4 required MMS message A(Select) > A(Receive) to receive the remainder of the MMS message OR 4 Received A(Select) 78 Messages Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 79 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM The following options are available after selecting the message in the received list in the Inbox:
Options A View @
View: View the selected MMS message. Delete: Delete the selected MMS message. Delete all: Delete all MMS messages. Reply: Reply to the selected MMS message. Reply all: Reply to all MMS messages. Forward: Forward the selected MMS message. Call: Make a call to the sender of the MMS message. Info: Show the page timing, the type of image, and/
or sound files attached including the message size. Extract media: Save the multimedia data attached to the MMS message. Extract number: Save the phone number embedded in the MMS message. Hyperlink: Jump to the URL embedded in the MMS message. View again: Go back to View. Messages Menu 79 X300_OI_English.book Page 80 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Viewing an MMS message in the Outbox From Messages 1. 4 Outbox A(Select) 2. 4 MMS A(Select) 3. 4 Unsent messages or Sent messages A(Select) 4. 4 required MMS message A(Options) or @(View) The following options are available after selecting the message in the unsent or sent messages list in the Outbox:
Options A View: View the selected MMS message. Delete: Delete the selected MMS message. Delete all: Delete all MMS messages. View @ View the selected MMS message 80 Messages Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 81 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM SMS settings Message centre From Messages 1. 4 Settings A(Select) 2. 4 SMS A(Select) 3. 4 Message centre A(Select) 4. Enter your message centre number in the international dialling format A(OK) (see "International dialling" on page 15) You can also change the following settings:
Protocol Validity period Delivery report SMS via GPRS Select the protocol type which specifies the format your SMS message is converted to. Select Standard text, Fax or E-mail. Set the validity period that the SMS message is stored at the Message centre. Select 1 Hour, 12 Hours, 1 Day, 1 Week or Maximum. Choose whether you want to receive a confirmation when your SMS message has been delivered. Decide whether or not you want to send your SMS via GPRS. Messages Menu 81 X300_OI_English.book Page 82 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Creating an SMS message From Messages 1. 4 Create A(Select) 2. 4 SMS A(Select) 3. Enter your text 4. A(Options) 5. 4 required option A(Select) The following options are available after completing the text entry:
Send Send your SMS message. Press A(Options) to recall the Contacts list, then select the recipient. Save your SMS message in the Outbox. Save your SMS message, then send the message. Save Save & send Picture & sound Attach sound and/or a picture. Format User Messages Edit your SMS message by inserting new lines, changing the font face, and/or font colour. Select the pre-defined message to insert into your SMS message. 82 Messages Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 83 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Receiving an SMS message From Messages 1. 4 Inbox A(Select) 2. 4 SMS A(Select) 3. 4 required SMS message A(Options) You can select one of the following options when you want to decide how to deal with the incoming SMS message:
View Delete Reply Forward Edit Delete all Extract number Hyperlink View the selected SMS message. Delete the selected SMS message. Reply to the selected SMS messages. Forward the selected SMS message. Edit or add text, add pictures, and/or sounds. Delete all SMS messages. Save the phone number embedded in the SMS message. Jump to the URL embedded in the SMS message. Messages Menu 83 X300_OI_English.book Page 84 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Viewing an SMS message in the Outbox From Messages 1. 4 Outbox A(Select) 2. 4 SMS A(Select) 3. 4 required SMS message A(Options) Select one of the following options when you want to decide how to deal with the outgoing SMS message:
View Delete Forward Edit Delete all Extract number Hyperlink View the selected SMS message. Delete the selected SMS message. Forward the selected SMS message. Edit or add text, add pictures, and/or sounds. Delete all SMS message. Save the phone number embedded in the SMS message. Jump to the URL embedded in the SMS message. User Messages You can edit the User Messages, then save them for later use. From Messages 1. 4 User Messages A(Select) 2. 4 required message A(Select) 3. Edit the message A(Options) 4. 4 Save & Send or Save A(Select) 84 Messages Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 85 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Memory status From Messages 1. 4 Memory status A(Select) 2. 4 MMS or SMS A(Select) Memory status shows the free memory space and the used memory space:
- MMS: max. 3 MB
- SMS: max. 100 spaces (SIM dependent) NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. Connectivity From Messages 1. 4 Connectivity A(Select) 2. 4 CSD settings or GPRS settings A(Select) 3. 4 required setting A(Select) 4. Edit the required information A(Save) Cell Broadcast Auto display You can receive your favourite information regularly from your service provider. You need to specify the topic(s) of information and the language in which you wish to receive this information. To receive the broadcasts, Read Messages must be on. In Idle mode, the latest information message is displayed on your phone automatically. From Messages 1. 4 Cell Broadcast A(Select) 2. 4 Auto display A(Change) > On/Off Messages Menu 85 X300_OI_English.book Page 86 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Receiving messages To receive messages, you must turn the Read Messages on. From Messages 1. 4 Cell Broadcast A(Select) 2. 4 Read Messages A(Change) > On/Off Reading a Cell Broadcast message From Messages 1. 4 Cell Broadcast A(Select) 2. 4 Message List A(Select) 3. A(Next) or @(Back) to select the available topic NOTE: This function will depend on your network service operator. Topic list You can receive messages on specific topics from your network service operator. From Messages 1. 4 Cell Broadcast A(Select) 2. 4 Topic list A(Select) 3. 4 Current A(Select) 4. < Add topics > A(Select) 5. 4 required topic A(Select) OR You can delete the required topic in step 5. 1. 4 required topic A(Select) 2. 4 Delete A(Select) 86 Messages Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 87 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM User defined topic Languages You can add your favourite topics to the user-defined topic list. From Messages 1. 4 Cell Broadcast A(Select) 2. 4 Topic list A(Select) 3. 4 User defined A(Select) 4. 4 < New entry > A(Select) 5. Enter message ID A(OK) 6. Enter name A(OK) You can set the language of the message you receive. From Messages 1. 4 Cell Broadcast A(Select) 2. 4 Languages A(Select) 3. A(Options) 4. 4 Insert or Add to end A(Select) 5. 4 required language A(Select) OR You can remove a language in step 4. 1. 4 required language A(Select) 2. 4 Delete A(Select) Insert adds a required language to the top of the list whereas Add to end adds the language to the end of the list. Messages Menu 87 X300_OI_English.book Page 88 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Phone Menu Phone Menu (or STK)*
Call Service Call Diverts Security Network Time/Charges............................ 89 Call waiting ................................ 89 Withhold ID................................ 90 Callers ID.................................. 90 Charge settings ......................... 91 Line............................................ 92 All voice calls............................. 93 Not reachable ............................ 93 No reply ..................................... 93 Busy .......................................... 93 Status check.............................. 93 Cancel all................................... 93 Call bar ...................................... 94 Codes ........................................ 95 Fixed dial ................................... 97 SIM lock..................................... 98 Auto network ............................. 99 New network.............................. 99 Network list................................ 99 Band .......................................... 99
*STK (SIM Tool Kit) is SIM dependent. 88 Phone Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 89 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Call Service Time/Charges From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Service A(Select) 2. 4 Time/Charges A(Select) 3. 4 Last call, All voice calls or Cost left A(Select) Last call All voice calls Cost left Display the duration of the last call. Display the total duration and the units of all the voice calls. Display the remaining units. NOTE: Time/Charges is SIM dependent. If Call waiting is switched on, a second call can be received. Activate this function before making a multi-party (conference) call. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Service A(Select) 2. 4 Call waiting A(Select) 3. 4 Set, Clear or Status check A(Select) NOTE: Call waiting is network dependent. Call waiting Phone Menu 89 X300_OI_English.book Page 90 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Withhold ID Caller's ID This function allows you to prevent showing your name and/or number to the calling party. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Service A(Select) 2. 4 Withhold ID A(Select) NOTE: When checking the status, the phone must be registered to a network. NOTE: Withhold ID is network dependent. This function allows you to display the caller's name and/or number on your display. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Service A(Select) 2. 4 Callers ID A(Select) NOTE: When checking the status, the phone must be registered to a network. 90 Phone Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 91 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Charge settings Currency:
Personal rate:
NOTE: The duration of one unit may vary between peak and off-peak times. Call charges can be calculated accordingly. However, the actual tariffs charged by your service provider may not be reflected in the calculation. Firstly, Personal rate must be entered. This is the cost that the service provider charges for one unit of call time. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Service A(Select) 2. 4 Charge settings A(Select) 3. 4 Currency A(Select) The current setting is displayed. 4. A(Edit) 5. Enter the PIN2 codeA(OK) 6. Enter currency units (max. 3 characters) A(Save) NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. You can set your personal rate. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Service A(Select) 2. 4 Charge settings A(Select) 3. 4 Personal rate A(Select) The current setting is displayed. 4. 4 A(Edit) 5. Enter the PIN2 code A(OK) 6. 4 Enter your personal rate A(Save) NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. Phone Menu 91 X300_OI_English.book Page 92 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM You can set the maximum cost of calls allowed. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Service A(Select) 2. 4 Charge settings A(Select) 3. 4 Max cost A(Change) The current setting is displayed. 4. 4 A(Edit) > Enter the PIN2 code A(OK) 5. A(Set) > On/Off 6. 4 Enter credit limit A(Save) NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. In idle mode, the cost of the latest incoming call is displayed on your phone automatically. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call ServiceA(Select) 2. 4 Charge settings A(Select) 3. 4 Auto display A(Change) > On/Off You can set either Line 1 or Line 2 as your service dialling number. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Service A(Select) 2. 4 Line A(Select) 3. 4 Line 1 or Line 2 A(Select) NOTE: This function is SIM dependent (your SIM must support CPHS to use this function). Max cost:
Auto display:
Line 92 Phone Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 93 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Call Diverts From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Diverts A(Select) 2. 4 required circumstance to initiate the divert A(Select) 3. 4 Set, Clear or Check status A(Select) 4. Enter the phone number to divert to A Enter the voice mail centre number if you want incoming voice calls to be diverted to the voice mail centre. When a divert situation is enabled, the divert icon (
When updating or checking the status of call diverts, the phone must
) is displayed. be registered to a network (OP). All voice calls Not reachable No reply Busy Status check Cancel all Divert all incoming voice calls. When you are not in a coverage area, divert incoming voice calls. If you do not answer the phone, divert incoming voice calls. When a call is in progress, divert incoming voice calls. Check the current Call Diverts status. Cancel all Call Diverts settings. Voice calls can be diverted to voice mailbox or to a number that you specify. Phone Menu 93 X300_OI_English.book Page 94 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Security Call bar Call barring restricts certain outgoing and/or incoming calls using a password supplied by your service provider. When updating/
checking the status of Call bar, the phone must be registered to a network. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Security A(Select) 2. 4 Call bar A(Select) 3. 4 required setting A(Select) 4. 4 Set, Clear or Check status A(Select) 5. Enter the required password A(Select) All outgoing Outgo intl Out. intl x home International outgoing calls except to your home All outgoing calls are barred. International outgoing calls are barred. country are barred. All incoming calls are barred. All international incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN are barred. Call bar status is displayed. Cancel all Call bar settings. Change Call bar password. All incoming When roaming Status check Cancel all Password 94 Phone Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 95 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Codes Change phonecode:
The phonecode is used for the SIM lock, which protects the phone from being used with a SIM other than yours. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Security A(Select) 2. 4 Codes A(Select) 3. 4 Change phonecode A(Select) 4. Enter a new phonecode A(OK) 5. Enter the new code to verify A(OK) PIN Control:
NOTE: If the phonecode is entered incorrectly 10 times, the phone will cease to operate permanently. If you change the phonecode from the second time on, you must enter the previous phonecode first, then enter the new phonecode twice. The PIN protects your SIM against unauthorised use. If you enable the PIN, every time the phone is switched on, you will be prompted to enter the PIN. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Security A(Select) 2. 4 Codes A(Select) 3. 4 PIN Control A(Change) 4. Enter the PIN number A(OK) 5. A(Change) Set to either enable or disable the PIN 6. @(OK) NOTE: If the PIN code is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN will be blocked. To unblock the PIN, you must enter your PUK code. If you enter an incorrect PUK code 10 times, your SIM will be blocked permanently. Phone Menu 95 X300_OI_English.book Page 96 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Changing PIN/PIN2:
You must enable the PIN before changing the code. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Security A(Select) 2. 4 Codes A(Select) 3. 4 Change PIN or Change PIN2 A(Select) 4. Enter the current code A(OK) 5. Enter the new code A(OK) 6. Enter the new code to verify A(OK) NOTE: To enter the PUK code for your PIN, enter **05#. You will then be prompted to enter the PUK code. Follow the on-screen instructions. To enter the PUK2 code for your PIN2, enter **052#. You will then be prompted to enter the PUK2 code. Follow the on-screen instructions. If the PUK/PUK2 code is entered incorrectly 10 times, the phone will cease to operate permanently. All information stored in the SIM will be lost and the SIM will need to be replaced. Contact the service provider for more details. 96 Phone Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 97 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Fixed dial The Fixed dial feature allows you to limit your outgoing calls to a certain set of numbers saved in FDN, which is located in your SIM. When this function is on, only the Fixed dial numbers can be dialled, and any attempt to call any other number will fail. To enter Fixed dial numbers, see page 48. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Security A(Select) 2. 4 Fixed dial A(Select) 3. Enter the PIN2 code A(OK) 4. A(Change) 5. @(OK) When the fixed dial is on, any manually dialled phone numbers must be the same as the numbers in the fixed dial store, otherwise the call cannot be made. A phone number may be stored, edited or deleted. In this case, you will be prompted for your PIN2 code. NOTE: If the PIN2 code is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN2 will be blocked. To unblock the PIN2, you must enter your PUK2 code. If you enter an incorrect PUK2 code 10 times, your SIM will be blocked permanently. NOTE: Fixed dial is SIM dependent. Phone Menu 97 X300_OI_English.book Page 98 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM SIM lock Once you enable the SIM lock, you will be prompted to enter your phonecode when you switch on the phone with a different SIM inserted. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Security A(Select) 2. 4 SIM lock A(Select) 3. Enter the phonecode A(OK) 4. A(Set) to set the SIM lock on/off 5. A(OK) NOTE: You are advised to write down your phonecode. If you forget your phonecode, you will need to contact your service provider to unlock the SIM. NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. 98 Phone Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 99 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Network Network settings You can select a network that is available in your current location. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Network A(Select) 2. 4 required network A(Change) > On/Off Auto network New network Network list Band Allow the phone to reselect a new network automatically in order to maintain optimum network availability. Set Auto network On or Off. Manually select a network that is available in your current location. The network list is used when the Auto network is on. The location numbers in the Network list show the search priority. Choose a network band: 900/1800, 900/1900, 900, 1800 or 1900MHz. NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. Phone Menu 99 X300_OI_English.book Page 100 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Records Menu Records Last dialled Answered
.....................................................................................100
.....................................................................................100 Unanswered
.....................................................................................100 Delete records
.....................................................................................101 Last dialled/Answered/Unanswered number Recently dialled phone numbers will be stored in Last dialled
(max. 50). If an incoming call with Caller's ID is answered, the number will be stored in Answered (max. 50). If an incoming call with Caller's ID is not answered, the number will be stored in Unanswered (max. 50). From Records 1. 4 Last Dialled, Answered or Unanswered A(Select) OR In idle mode, C to view the last dialled numbers directly 2. 4 required phone number you wish to redial C The following options are available when you select the required number:
- Save
- Delete
- Delete all 100 Records Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 101 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Deleting the records From Records 1. 4 Delete records A(Select) 2. 4 Delete last dialled A(Select) Delete dialled calls? is displayed. 3. A(Yes) or @(No) You can select one of the following options in step 2:
- Delete answered
- Delete unanswered
- Delete all Records Menu 101 X300_OI_English.book Page 102 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Applications Menu Applications Games Calendar Scheduler Notes Clock Calculator Currency
.....................................................................................103
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.....................................................................................108 Settings ................................... 108 Alarm ....................................... 110 Power on time ......................... 111 Power off time ......................... 111
.....................................................................................111 Rate setting ............................. 112 Rate computing ....................... 112 Melody composer
.................................................................................... 113
(Phone Menu)
.....................................................................................114 102 Applications Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 103 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Games From Applications 1. 4 Games A(Select) 2. 4 required game A(Select) See "Games Menu" on page 53 for details. Calendar Creating a reminder You can organise your calendar to remind you of a personal event, such as a holiday period or birthday. You need to set the clock, day and time before entering anything in the calendar. From Applications 1. 4 Calendar A(Select) 2. A(Options) to select Week or Month format A(Select) 3. Press keys $, ", 1,
%, &, !, 5, +,
' and ) to move the cursor , , and to the desired day. A(Options) >
4 Agenda A(Select) Week Year Year Day Month Day Month Week
<Month format>
Applications Menu 103 X300_OI_English.book Page 104 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Time Month Month Day Day Week
<Week format>
4. 4 <New entry> A(Select) 5. @(Change) Memo, Call or Meeting 5 6. Enter the description 5 7. @(Change) Activate or Deactivate 5 8. @(Change) Once, Daily, Weekly, Monthly or Annually 5 9. Enter the start date 5 10. Enter the start time 5 11. Enter the end date 5 12. Enter the end time A(Save) Ensure that calendar settings will not contravene any regulations by switching on automatically when in an aircraft, medical facility, etc. (see
"Introduction" on page 1). Viewing the reminder From Applications 1. 4 Calendar A(Select) 2. A(Options) to select Week or Month format A(Select) 3. When Month format is selected:
Select a day marked in green by using the keys (1, 5,
", !, $, %, &, ', ) and +) A(Options) > 4 Agenda A(Select) 104 Applications Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 105 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM When Week format is selected:
The time line marked in blue corresponds to a period of time that you have set as an agenda. Select a day by using the keys
', ) and +) When the cursor reaches the required scheduled day, press 1 or 5 to show what time the event starts and ends. A(Options) > 4 Agenda A(Select) 4. 4 required schedule A(Options) 5. 4 View A(Select) You can also select one of the following options in step 5:
- Deactivate
- Edit
- New entry
- Delete
- Delete all
- Capacity Applications Menu 105 X300_OI_English.book Page 106 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Scheduler Creating a schedule From Applications 1. 4 Scheduler A(Select) 2. 4 <New entry> A(Select) 3. @(Change) Memo, Call or Meeting 5 4. Enter the description 5 5. @(Change) Activate or Deactivate 5 6. @(Change) Once, Daily, Weekly, Monthly or Annually 5 7. Enter the start date 5 8. Enter the start time 5 9. Enter the end date 5 10. Enter the end time A(Save) Viewing the schedule From Applications 1. 4 Scheduler A(Select) 2. 4 required entry A(Options) 3. 4 View A(Select) 106 Applications Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 107 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Editing the schedule From Applications 1. 4 Scheduler A(Select) 2. 4 required entry @(Options) 3. 4 Edit A(Select) To edit the schedule, please see step 3~10 in "Creating a schedule"
on page 106 for details. Deleting schedule entries From Applications 1. 4 Scheduler A(Select) 2. 4 required entry A(Options) 3. 4 Delete or Delete all A(Select) 4. Delete entry? or Do you want to delete all?
A(Yes) or @(No) Capacity From Applications 1. 4 Scheduler A(Select) 2. 4 required entry A(Options) 3. 4 Capacity A(Select) You can view the maximum number of entries and the remaining number of entries available. Applications Menu 107 X300_OI_English.book Page 108 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Notes Clock Clock settings Display time:
Time zone:
You can enter text to remind yourself of special events From Applications 1. 4 Notes A(Select) 2. 4 <New entry> A(Select) 3. Enter text 4. A(Options) Save, T9 input, Insert new line, Clear text or Send A(Select) You can send your note as an SMS message. You can show the time on the display in Idle mode. From Applications 1. 4 Clock A(Select) 2. 4 Settings A(Select) 3. 4 Display time A(Change) > On/Off Before setting the time and date, set the time zone of your region. When travelling abroad, your home time can be changed to your destination time. From Applications 1. 4 Clock A(Select) 2. 4 Settings A(Select) 3. 4 Time zone A(Select) 4. 4 required region A(Select) Daylight saving? is displayed. 5. A(Yes) or @(No) 6. Set this city to local A(OK) 108 Applications Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 109 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Time & date:
Date format:
Time format:
You can set the time and date to be shown on the display when in Idle mode. From Applications 1. 4 Clock A(Select) 2. 4 Settings A(Select) 3. 4 Time & date A(Select) 4. A(Edit) Enter the date and the time A(Save) You can select the desired display format for the date. From Applications 1. 4 Clock A(Select) 2. 4 Settings A(Select) 3. 4 Date format A(Select) 4. 4 required format A(Select) You can select the desired display format for the time. From Applications 1. 4 Clock A(Select) 2. 4 Settings A(Select) 3. 4 Time format A(Change) 4. 4 12 Hours or 24 Hours A(Select) Applications Menu 109 X300_OI_English.book Page 110 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Alarm You can set the alarm to sound or vibrate when the set time is reached. From Applications 1. 4 Clock A(Select) 2. 4 Alarm A(Select) 3. A(Options) > 4 Edit A(Select) 4. Enter the time (24 hour clock) 5 5. @(Change) select a day of the week 5 6. @(Change) Activate or Deactivate 5 7. Enter the description A(Save) The alarm set indicator appears on the idle display. If you are on a call, the phone will vibrate without sound. Ending the alarm:
Press any key or A(Off) to end the alarm OR
@(Pause) to pause the alarm and start again after 5 minutes NOTE: Even if the phone is switched off, when the alarm is set on, the phone will switch on automatically and start the alarm. 110 Applications Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 111 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Power on/off time Calculator The phone can be set to turn itself on/off automatically at a specified time using the power on/off time feature. From Applications 1. 4 Clock A(Select) 2. 4 Power on time or Power off time A(Change) 3. A(Change) Automatic or Manual 4. 5 Enter the time (24 hour clock) A(Save) You can use the 4-function calculator (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) to make simple arithmetic operations. From Applications 1. 4 Calculator A(Select) 2. Enter a number (max. 9 digits) If a decimal point is required, press
!. If a minus sign is needed, press ". 3. 4 Select the arithmetic operation 4. Enter a number (max. 9 digits) If 4 is used to select another arithmetic operation, an intermediate calculation will be performed and the result will be displayed. 5. A (=) to calculate Applications Menu 111 X300_OI_English.book Page 112 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Currency Rate setting Rate computing The currency converter enables you to convert from/to a home currency using a conversion rate that you enter. Before beginning conversions, choose a base currency and enter the conversion rate. The base currency rate is set to 1. From Applications 1. 4 Currency A(Select) 2. 4 Rate setting A(Select) 3. Enter the conversion rate next to the red arrow A(Compute) 4. A(Save) You can change the base currency by pressing 4. If a decimal point is required, press !. From Applications 1. 4 Currency A(Select) 2. 4 Rate computing A(Select) 3. Enter the amount of your home currency to convert into the foreign currency A(Convert) You can also enter the amount of the foreign currency to convert into your home currency if you change the base currency by pressing 4. If a decimal point is required, press !. 112 Applications Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 113 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Melody composer Composing a melody From Applications 1. 4 Melody composer A(Select) 2. 4 required melody A(Options) 3. 4 Melody composer A(Select) 4. 4 required track @(Select) 5. Compose your melody see the notes chart below A(Options) 6. 4 Save A(Select) Using the following table as a reference, enter notes (from the choice of low, middle and high), rests, and duration of each, to generate your composition. Main Track and Sub Tracks are played together when you play the composed music. Key * + , # " !
Func B Rep. Dotted note Rest Duration Low, Low #, Middle, Middle #, High, High #
Key $ % & ' ( ) Func G C D A E F Before you save the composed melody, you can change the tempo, and/
or the instrument to play the melody. Applications Menu 113 X300_OI_English.book Page 114 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Playing the composed melody To play the composed melody before saving:
A(Options) > 4 Play A(Select) Changing the tempo To change the tempo of the composed melody:
A(Options) > 4 Tempo A(Select) Selecting the instrument To select the instrument to play the composed melody:
A(Options) > 4 Select instrument A(Select) Phone menu This menu is available under the Applications Menu if your SIM card provides STK services. To use this menu, please refer to "Phone Menu" on page 88. 114 Applications Menu X300_OI_English.book Page 115 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Troubleshooting Should any problem persist, contact your dealer. Problem Cause Remedy Phone will not switch on. Extremely short battery life for a new battery. Short battery life for an old battery. The charging indicator does not light, the battery level indicator does not appear and the phone cannot be switched on when charging. Battery fails to charge. Calls cannot be made. Calls cannot be made from Fixed Dial Store. Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone. The network you are using and the condition of the battery can affect battery life. The battery has worn out. Replace with a new fully charged Ensure the battery is fitted to the phone prior to commencing charging. battery. Leave the phone charging the battery for a few minutes before the indicator lights and you attempt to switch the phone on. The battery is not attached to the phone, or when the battery has been deeply discharged, the phone will take a short time until the indicator lights. The battery is not attached to the phone. The battery was connected to the phone after the Fast Travel Charger was switched on. The battery is defective or of the wrong type. The battery temperature exceeds the charging temperature range (too hot or too cold) The phone is locked. Outgoing calls are barred. Disable outgoing call barring or barred Use the battery at room temperature. Replace with a new battery. Unlock the phone. The phone is not registered to a network. dialling. Move to a coverage area and operate your phone after it has registered with a network. Check whether your SIM supports Fixed dial. Check if the Fixed dial is switched on. Check whether the phone number is stored in Fixed Dial. Troubleshooting 115 X300_OI_English.book Page 116 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Problem Cause Remedy Calls cannot be received. The phone is not switched Switch the phone on. on. Incoming calls are barred. Disable incoming call barring. The phone is not registered to a network. Move to a coverage area and operate your phone after it has registered with a network. Check that the antenna symbol is displayed move to a coverage area and operate your phone when the antenna symbol is displayed. Unlock the phone. Switch off restriction. Emergency calls cannot be made. You are not in a GSM coverage area. Phone numbers cannot be recalled from Contacts list. The phone is locked. Phone number has been restricted. 116 Troubleshooting X300_OI_English.book Page 117 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Important Error Messages These are some of the most important error messages which may be displayed:
Please insert SIM card New codes not same Password invalid!
Can't access network SIM card is not inserted, or is not inserted correctly. Please insert the SIM card correctly. When you change your password, you must enter the new password twice to confirm. The two codes you entered are not the same. Enter the same code twice. The password that you entered is not valid. Enter the correct password. The service network you selected manually is inaccessible. Please contact your service provider. Unable to select network The service network you selected manually refuses your access. No service PIN blocked! Please enter PUK PIN2 blocked! Please enter PUK2 New PIN not accepted New PIN2 not accepted Incorrect entry!
Entries do not match!
SIM card error Function unsupported Invalid password Not available Service not available Wrong PUK!
Please contact your service provider. There is no network within range or the received signal is weak. Please move to an area which has a stronger signal. You entered your PIN incorrectly three times in a row. To unblock it, please enter PUK. You entered your PIN2 incorrectly three times in a row. To unblock it, please enter PUK2. Your new PIN code is not accepted. Please try again. Your new PIN2 code is not accepted. Please try again. You entered your PIN or PIN2 code incorrectly. Enter the code correctly. When you change your password, you must enter the new password twice to confirm. The two codes you entered are not the same. Enter the same code twice. Make sure the SIM card is inserted correctly. Clean the SIM card with a dry cloth or check if it is damaged. Contact your service provider. The function you selected is not supported by your service provider. Please contact your service provider. The password that you entered is not valid. Please enter the correct password. The function you selected is not supported by your service provider. Please contact your service provider. The function you selected is not supported by your service provider. Please contact your service provider. You entered the wrong PUK. Please enter the correct one. Important Error Messages 117 X300_OI_English.book Page 118 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM SIM full! Please delete old message!
SIM memory full!
Continue?
Phone memory full!
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SIM service not support Unregistered SIM card Authentication failure Blocked The SIM storage area for SMS message is full. Please delete old messages. The SIM storage area is full. If you continue, data may be lost. Please delete old records. The data storage area is full. If you continue, data may be lost. Please delete old records The SIM function you selected is not supported by the service provider. Please contact your service provider. Your SIM card is not registered to your service provider. Please contact your service provider. Your SIM card is not registered with your service provider. Please contact your service provider. Your SIM card is blocked. Please contact your service provider. 118 Important Error Messages X300_OI_English.book Page 119 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Glossary of Terms ADN APN CSD DTMF FDN GPRS GSM MMS Network Operator Password PIN PIN2 PLMN PUK/PUK2 Registration Roaming SDN Abbreviated Dialling Number. Used for frequently called numbers. Access Point Name. Directs the user to the gateway or the required service. Circuit Switched Data. A communication method used to transmit data over telephone connections. Dual Tone Multi-Frequency allows you to communicate with computerised phone systems, voice mailboxes, etc. Fixed Dial Number. Used to restrict outgoing calls to a certain set of numbers. General Packet Radio Service. A GSM transmission technique that transmits and receives data in packets rather than setting up a continuous channel. It makes very efficient use of available radio spectrum and users pay only for volume of data sent and received. Global System for Mobile communications. The name given to the advanced digital technology that your phone uses. Multimedia Message Service. This service allows sending/receiving messages consisting of text, sounds, images, and video clips. The organisation responsible for operating a GSM network. Used for the control of Call bar. Supplied by your service provider. Personal Identification Number used for SIM card security. Supplied by your service provider. If the PIN is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN will be blocked. Personal Identification Number used for the control of Fixed Dial Store and Call Charge metering. If the PIN2 is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN2 will be blocked. The PIN2 is supplied by your service provider. Public Land Mobile Network. A network that provides land mobile telecommunications services. PIN/PIN2 Unblocking Key. Used to unblock the PIN/PIN2 code. Supplied by your service provider. If the PUK/PUK2 is entered incorrectly 10 times, the PUK/PUK2 will be blocked. The act of logging on to a GSM/GPRS network. This is usually performed automatically by your phone. The ability to use your phone on networks other than your home network. Service Dialling Number. This number enables you to access special services provided by your network operator, such as customer support, emergency services, etc. Glossary of Terms 119 X300_OI_English.book Page 120 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Service Provider The organisation responsible for providing access to the GSM/GPRS SIM SMS WAP network. Subscriber Identity Module. A small smart-card which stores unique subscriber and user-entered information such as Contacts entries and SMS messages. Supplied by your service provider. Short Message Service. A basic mail system used for cellular phones. This service allows sending/receiving of short text messages. Wireless Application Protocol. The communication standard which enables you to download resources from the Internet to your phone. 120 Glossary of Terms X300_OI_English.book Page 121 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Specifications Bands Supported.................................... GSM 900 Class 4 GSM1800 Class 1 GSM1900 Class 1 Standby Time*........................................ Up to 200 hours Talk Time* .............................................. Up to 7 hours Temperature Range Charging......................................... +5C +35C Storage........................................... -20C +60C Weight .................................................... 92 g (including battery) Dimensions Height ............................................. 92 mm Width .............................................. 48 mm Depth.............................................. 21.6 mm Supply Voltage ....................................... 3.7 V (780 mAh Li-ion) Antenna .................................................. Internal Charging Time** ..................................... Up to 150 min SIM Type ................................................ 3 V only Contacts List Memory............................. 500 entries + SIM Animation Themes ................................. 2 User-composed Melodies....................... 5 Games.................................................... 3 Backlight Colour ..................................... White Ringtones ............................................... Preset: 20
(Varies depending on Data Folder) Scheduler ............................................... Up to 50 entries Alarms .................................................... 4 Graphics Formats Supported ................. GIF87a, GIF89, JPEG, WBMP, BMP, PNG Graphics Storage Capacity .................... 3 MB (including 700 KB in MMS) Camera Range ....................................... 23 cm
*: Talk and Standby times depend on network conditions, SIM usage and battery condition.
**: Charging time depends on usage and battery condition. NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. NOTE: The PIN2 and PUK2 codes are supplied by your service provider. Specifications 121 X300_OI_English.book Page 122 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM CP8 Patent Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. 2004 Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of these instructions may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without obtaining express permission from Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. Standards New Zealand Tegic T9 is a trademark of Tegic Communications Inc.T9R Text Input is licenced under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928 and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329;
Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro. Pat. No. 0 842 463
(96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB; and additional patents are pending worldwide. OpenWave OpenWave is a pioneer in the mobile data transfer industry, supplying voice and data revenue to the mobile communications sector. 122 Specifications X300_OI_English.book Page 123 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Index A Alarm ........................................110 Alerts ....................................35, 37 Animation ...................................33 Answer .......................................40 Any key answer .......................40 Auto answer ............................40 Applications Menu ....................102 Auto capital change ....................23 Auto key lock ..............................40 B Battery ........................................11 Charging ..................................12 Fitting and removing ................11 Battery level indicator .................13 Bookmarks .................................58 Adding .....................................58 Viewing ....................................59 Brightness ............................33, 39 Browser ......................................55 Starting ....................................57 Browser Menu ............................55 C Calculator .................................111 Calendar ...................................103 Creating .................................103 Viewing ..................................104 Call .............................................14 Answering ...............................16 Creating Messages .................17 During a call ..............................8 Ending .....................................15 Holding ....................................18 In-call operations .....................17 Incoming call while on a call ....19 Making .....................................14 Making a second call ...............18 Mute ........................................16 Rejecting .................................16 Using Contacts list ...................17 Call bar .......................................94 Call Diverts .................................93 Call Service ................................89 Call status ...................................20 Call transfer ................................19 Call waiting .................................89 Caller's ID ...................................90 Camera .......................................61 Camera Preview mode ............63 Key functions ...........................64 Still Picture mode ....................63 Camera Lens ................................6 Camera Menu .............................61 Camera settings .........................66 Anti flicker ................................69 Brightness ...............................68 Close up mode ........................69 Default settings ........................69 Frame ......................................66 Image size ...............................67 Quality .....................................67 Special effects .........................68 Twilight ....................................68 Care and Maintenance .................5 Cell Broadcast ............................85 Charge settings ..........................91 Auto display .............................92 Personal rate ...........................91 Charging Connector .....................6 Clock ........................................108 Power on/off time ..................111 Clock settings ...........................108 Codes .........................................95 Colour themes ............................34 Index 123 X300_OI_English.book Page 124 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM Conference call ..........................19 Connectivity ..........................60, 85 Contacts dialling .........................14 Contacts list ................................43 Copying ...................................44 Creating ...................................46 Deleting ...................................44 Editing .....................................43 Viewing ....................................43 Contacts Menu ...........................42 Contrast ......................................33 Currency ...................................112 Rate computing .....................112 Rate setting ...........................112 D Defaults ......................................41 Dialling ........................................14 International dialling ................15 Last number dialling ................15 Display ................................6, 9, 32 DTMF .........................................21 E Earpiece .......................................6 Earpiece volume .........................14 Emergency call ...........................15 Error Messages ........................117 Exode .........................................54 F FDN ............................................48 Fixed dial ....................................97 G Games Menu ..............................53 Glossary of Terms ....................119 Greeting ......................................32 124 Index Groups ........................................49 H Hand held ...................................17 Hands free ..................................17 Hotkey dial ..................................52 I Idle display ....................................9 Inbox ...........................................78 Information number ....................50 K Key Asterisk Key ...............................6 Left Soft Key ..............................6 Navigation Key ..........................6 Power/End Key ..........................6 Right Soft Key ............................6 Send Key ...................................6 Silent Mode Key ........................6 Key functions ................................7 Key tone ...............................31, 39 L Language ....................................35 Display Languages ..................35 Lens Cover ...................................6 Line .............................................92 M Max cost .....................................92 Melody composer .....................113 Memory status ................29, 50, 85 Menu Display ..............................24 Menus .........................................25 Message centre ..........................81 Messages Menu .........................73 X300_OI_English.book Page 125 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM MMS ...........................................74 Configuring ..............................74 Creating ...................................76 Receiving ................................78 Sending .............................45, 78 Settings ...................................74 Viewing ....................................80 MMS Options .............................77 Multi tap mode ............................24 My Contacts ...............................52 My Media ....................................27 My Numbers ...............................51 My Phone Menu .........................26 N Network ......................................99 Notes ........................................108 O Outbox ........................................80 P Phone .....................................6, 14 Switching on/off .......................14 Phone Menu ...............................88 Phonecode .................................95 Picture ........................................63 My Pictures .............................27 Sending via MMS ....................64 Setting as Wallpaper ...............65 Taking .....................................63 Viewing the stored picture .......65 PIN Control .................................95 PIN/PIN2 ....................................96 Profiles .......................................36 Puddleland .................................53 Push setting ...............................59 Q Quadball .....................................54 R Records Menu ..........................100 Ringtones ...................................30 S Safety Considerations ..................1 Scheduler .................................106 Creating .................................106 Editing ...................................107 Viewing ..................................106 SDN ............................................49 Security ......................................94 Self timer ....................................66 Server settings ...........................56 Shift mode change .....................23 Shortcuts ....................................41 Shutter Key .............................6, 62 Shutter sound .............................31 SIM .............................................12 Fitting and removing ................12 SIM lock ......................................98 SMS ............................................81 Creating ...................................82 Receiving .................................83 Sending ...................................45 Settings ...................................81 Viewing ....................................84 Sounds .......................................30 My Sounds ..............................28 Specifications ...........................121 Split call ......................................20 Status icons ................................10 Symbols ......................................13 Index 125 X300_OI_English.book Page 126 Monday, April 19, 2004 6:23 PM T T9 Input ....................................35 T9 Text Input ............................23 Text entry ...................................22 Text Input mode change .............23 Time/Charges .............................89 Troubleshooting ........................115 U User Messages ..........................84 V Video ..........................................70 Default settings ........................70 Key functions ...........................70 My Videos ................................27 Playing .....................................71 Quality .....................................70 Recording ................................70 Sending via MMS ....................71 Still Picture mode ....................70 Video Preview mode ...............70 Viewing the stored video clips .72 Viewfinder .............................64, 71 Volume .......................................30 Ring volume ......................16, 38 W Wallpaper ...............................9, 32 Warning tone ........................31, 38 Withhold ID .................................90 Z Zoom ..........................................64 126 Index
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1 | 2004-05-13 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2004-05-13
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Quanta Computer Inc
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0006267215
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1 | Physical Address |
No. 188, Wenhua 2nd Road, Guishan District
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1 |
Taoyuan City, N/A 33377
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1 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
m******@ccsemc.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
HFS
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
X300
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J******** K********
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1 | Telephone Number |
+886-******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 |
j******@quantatw.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 1900 MHz GSM / GPRS Cellular Phone | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power Output is EIRP. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5cm separation between the device and the users body. End users must be informed of the body worn requirements for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are: Head: 0.35 W/kg; Body-worn 0.305 W/kg. This device contains 900/1800 MHz GSM functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for 1900 MHz PCS operations | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Compliance Certification Services Inc.
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1 | Name |
T******** H****
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1 | Telephone Number |
88633********
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1 | Fax Number |
88633********
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1 |
t******@cclab.com.tw
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 24E | 1850.20000000 | 1909.80000000 | 0.7060000 | 2.5000000000 ppm | 246KGXW |
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