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Contents Important Information ....................................................... 1 Safety Considerations ........................................................ 1 Care and Maintenance .................................................... 3 Display Light Off.................................................................. 4 Getting Started ................................................................... 5 Fitting and Removing the Battery ....................................... 5 Fitting and Removing the SIM ............................................ 5 Charging the Battery .......................................................... 6 Operation of Battery Level Indicator................................... 6 Low Battery Warning .......................................................... 6 Keys & Displays .................................................................. 7 Keys.................................................................................... 8 Shortcut from Idle Screen................................................... 9 Displays............................................................................ 10 How to Use this Phone ...................................................... 12 Symbols used in the Manual ........................................... 12 Menu Display.................................................................... 12 Menu Structure ................................................................ 13 Phone Basics .................................................................... 14 Phone ON/OFF................................................................. 14 Displaying Menu .............................................................. 14 Making Calls .................................................................... 15 Answering Calls ............................................................... 17 In-Call Options ................................................................. 18 My Phone Menu Structure .............................................. 23 My Phone ......................................................................... 24 Sounds ............................................................................. 24 Display ............................................................................. 29 Language ......................................................................... 32 Alert Type ........................................................................ 32 Profiles.............................................................................. 33 User Messages ................................................................ 36 Answer Mode ................................................................... 37 Reset Defaults ................................................................. 38 Shortcuts .......................................................................... 38 My Phonebook ................................................................. 39 T9 Input ............................................................................ 39 Key Guard ........................................................................ 40 Game Menu Structure...................................................... 41 Games .............................................................................. 42 Selecting Games ............................................................. 42 Phone Book Menu Structure ............................................ 44 Phone Book ...................................................................... 45 Storing ............................................................................. 45 Viewing ............................................................................ 46 Options in Phone Book .................................................... 46 Group Settings ................................................................. 47 Memory Status ................................................................. 48 My Numbers .................................................................... 48 Hot Key Dial ..................................................................... 49 My Phonebook ................................................................. 50 Contents i
Contents Browser Menu Structure ...................................................51 Browser ..............................................................................52 Server Setting .................................................................. 52 WAP Activating................................................................. 53 Bookmarks ...................................................................... 54 Scheduler ..........................................................................56 Messages Menu Structure ...............................................57 Messages ...........................................................................58 SMS ................................................................................. 58 Options ............................................................................ 64 Broadcast ........................................................................ 65 Text Entry ............................................................................68 Shift mode ........................................................................ 69 Tegic................................................................................. 69 Text Input ......................................................................... 69 Phone Option Menu Structure..........................................72 Phone Option ....................................................................73 Call Service ..................................................................... 73 Call Divert ........................................................................ 77 Security ........................................................................... 78 Codes .............................................................................. 79 Network ........................................................................... 81 CSD Setting ..................................................................... 82 GPRS Setting .................................................................. 83 GPRS Info ....................................................................... 84 Applications Menu Structure............................................85 ii Contents Applications ......................................................................86 Games ............................................................................. 86 Biorhythm Calendar ......................................................... 86 STK (SIM Application Tool Kit) ........................................ 86 Clock ................................................................................ 87 Calculator ........................................................................ 90 Currency .......................................................................... 91 Melody Composer ........................................................... 91 Sound Folder ................................................................... 92 Picture Folder .................................................................. 93 Records Menu Structure ...................................................95 Records .............................................................................96 Troubleshooting ................................................................98 Important Error Messages...............................................100 Glossary of Terms ...........................................................102 Specifications .................................................................104 Personal Settings .............................................................105 Licencing..........................................................................106 Index ................................................................................107
Important Information 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. 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 Fast Travel Charger is compatible with the area of use when travelling abroad. A Fast Travel Charger EB-xxxxxx is supplied with the Main Kit. NOTE* xx identifies the charger region, e.g. CN, EU, HK, UK. Use of another battery pack than that recommended by the manufacturer may result in a safety hazard. If you use a feature which keeps the key backlight on continuously for a long time, such as a game or the browser, battery life will become extremely short. To maintain longer battery life, set the key backlight to off. See Setting Brightness on page 31. 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. Important Information 1
Important Information 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. 2 Important Information 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. 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. 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 damages caused by using non-Panasonic approved accessories. 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
Care and Maintenance Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding the phone close to the ear while pressing the keys. Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect on the operation of your phone. This is normal and does not indicate a fault. If you use the phone for a long time in temperatures over 40C, the display quality may deteriorate. Do not modify or disassemble the equipment. There are no user serviceable parts 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 connecting the phone to an external source, read the operating instructions of the equipment for the correct connection and safety precautions. Ensure the phone is compatible with the product it is being connected to. When disposing of any packing materials or old equipment check with your local authorities for information on recycling. Care and Maintenance 3
Display Light OFF From idle mode 1to make main display turn off and you can use it like a mirror 4 Display Light OFF
Getting Started Some services detailed, are network dependent or may only be available on a subscription basis. Some functions are SIM dependent. For more information contact your service provider. Fitting and Removing the Battery Fitting and Removing the SIM Before removing the battery, ensure that the phone is switched off and the charger is disconnected from the phone. The SIM is inserted under the battery. Fitting the battery Fitting the SIM 2 3 1 Pull the key body hook. The key body will lift Open the key body Put in the battery Removing the battery Removing the SIM 1 2 1 2 I S M S S I S M Put your finger on the tab Remove the SIM Getting Started 5
Getting Started Charging the Battery Connecting and disconnecting the Fast Travel Charger The battery must be fitted in the phone before the charger is connected. Insert the charger into the base of the phone and connect the travel charger to the socket-
outlet. Then the Battery Level Indicator will start scrolling. 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 the phone will take a short time until the charge indicator displays. When charging is complete disconnect the charger from the wall socket before removing the plug from the Phone. 6 Getting Started Operation of Battery Level Indicator While charging Charging complete Phone on Phone off Battery Charge Indicator off NOTE: When the battery is deeply discharged, it may take a short time (2 to 3 minutes) until charging starts. Low Battery Warning When the battery power is low, 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 this page. (Calls can be made and received while the phone is charging.)
Keys & Displays Left Soft Key 10 Key Send Key To answer a call or to make on Outgoing Call Asterisk Key Key Body Earpiece G70E Main Display 2-way Navi-Key Selection/scroll/move key Right Soft Key Cancel/Exit Key Charging Connector/
Personal Handsfree Connector Power/End Key Press and hold to switch your phone on/off Quiet Mode Setting Key Microphone Key Body Hook G70S Back side:
Illumination Light Back side:
Speaker Sub Display Sub Panel Key/
Illumination Light Back side:
Illumination Light Back side:
Speaker Sub Display Sub Panel Key/
Illumination Light Keys & Displays 7
Keys & Displays Keys Key 4 2-way Navigation Key: moving up/down/right/left through the options in the display area. In idle mode, entering to Function the Shortcuts. A Left Soft key: Perform the functions displayed above the key. In idle, long press to enter to the SMS menu.
@ Right Soft key/Cancel or Exit key: Perform the functions displayed above the key. Mainly used to cancel and returned to previous menu level, or to delete text/number entries. In idle, long press to enter the Profiles menu.
#~, Numeric key pads: Enter numbers. Press and hold a single key (1~9) for Speed Dial. In text entry mode, enter text, numbers and characters. Long press#to enter a + or P. When you need to dial an extension number, dial the phone number first then long press#to add a P and enter the extension number. C Send Key: Make a call or answer a call. In idle mode, check the last dialled list. D Power/End Key: End/reject a call. During key operation, short press to return to the previous display. In idle mode, long press to switch phone on/off. In Browser mode, long press to end Browser mode.
" Asterisk Key: In idle, long press to activate Browser.
! Quiet Mode Key: In idle, long press to switch the Mute Mode on and off. Sub panel key Sub Panel backlight On/Off: In idle, short press to turn on and off the Sub Panel backlight. Hands Free Mode Key: When with PHF, you can accept the call. Quiet Mode Key: When Call incoming, New message, Alarm alerting and Schedule alerting, short press to turn off music and turn on vibrator. 8 Keys & Displays
Keys & Displays Shortcut from Idle Screen It is possible to enter the function directly from the Idle screen by pressing a key. Short press Long press Key Function A Menu
@ Phonebook* (Names) 1 5 Display Light OFF Shortcuts C Last dialled record list
*The Phone must be registered with a network. Key
$~, Hot key dial Function
" Browser*
! Silent mode
@ Profile menu D Power on/off A SMS Menu
*The Phone must be registered with a network. Keys & Displays 9
Keys & Displays Displays Main Display ST Y G L N [ ] J ST Y J NLG
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. In the occasion of that network level is zero, the network icon will not be displayed. Icon S 1S P Y G L N Indication Indicates it is possible to make emergency call SIM supports CPHS and Line 1 is selected in Phone Option menu Signal strength Registered to a non-home network - roaming Call divert is on Key Guard is enabled Message area is full N
(Flashing) Unread message is stored NOTE: All Screen images in the manual are simulated. 10 Keys & Displays
J K GPRS N Voice mail message
Silent Mode is on Vibration alert is on Alarm is set Battery full level:
- low battery GPRS is active
Keys & Displays Sub Display You can select clock for digital or analogue that can be displayed on the idle screen. Digital clock Analogue clock Status Icon is displayed only at the Digital clock mode. Status Icons The status icons are displayed or animated according to the currently activated functions. Icon S 1S P Y G L N Indication Indicates it is possible to make emergency call SIM supports CPHS and Line 1 is selected in Phone Option menu Signal strength Registered to a non-home network - roaming Call divert is on Key Guard is enabled Message area is full N
(Flashing) Unread message is stored N Voice mail message
Silent Mode is on Vibration alert is on Alarm is set Battery full level:
- low battery GPRS is active
J K GPRS Turning Sub Display Back Light On From idle mode Press Sub panel key to turn sub display back light on Keys & Displays 11
How to Use this Phone Symbols used in the Manual Symbols 15 4 Content Press the Navigation key in the direction indicated by the arrow A Press Left Soft Key
@ Press Right Soft Key
#~, Press numeric key pads C Press to answer a call or call a dialled number D Press to end a call or long press to switch the phone on/off 12 How to Use this Phone Menu Display The menu system provides the means for accessing the functions which do not have their own dedicated buttons on the keypad. Entering to the Menu Display From idle screen 1A(Menu) The main menu display has 9 menu options
(See Menu Structure on page 13.) 24required menuA(Select) OR pressing a numeric key will access a menu option directly. Back to the Menu Display Drepeatedly until the display goes back to the Menu display.
How to Use this Phone Menu Structure The 9 main menus are as follows. My Phone Sounds Display Language Alert Type Profiles User Messages Answer Mode Reset Defaults Shortcuts My Phonebook T9 Input Key Guard Games (or STK)*
Fillip Hurricane Classic rally Messages Create Inbox Outbox Archive User Messages Memory Status Options Broadcast Phone Book Browse Create Group Settings Memory Status My Numbers Hot Key Dial My Phonebook Phone Option Call Service Call Divert Security Network CSD Setting GPRS Setting GPRS Info
*STK(SIM Application Tool Kit) is SIM dependent. Browser Start Browser Bookmarks Settings Scheduler Records Last Dialled Answered Unanswered Erase Records Applications Games Biorhythm Calendar
(STK)*
Clock Calculator Currency Melody Composer Sound Folder Picture Folder How to Use this Phone 13
Phone Basics Phone ON/OFF 1 Press and holdDfor 2 to 3 seconds 2 Phone will display Idle mode 3 Press and holdDagain to turn the power off Displaying Menu From idle mode Ato access Menu Menu will be displayed
(Menu may change depending on your SIM) 14 Phone Basics DA
Phone Basics Making Calls To make a call, start in Idle mode. Standard Dialling 1 Enter phone numberC The dialled number is displayed. 2 When the other party answers, talk into the Microphone. 3 To hang up,D The length of the call is displayed. When Max Cost is on, the remaining units will be displayed. For setting the Max Cost, please refer to Setting the Maxi-
mum Cost: on page 75. Earpiece Volume:
During a call;4to adjust earpiece volume Phonebook Dialling 1@(Names) 24required contactC C
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Phone Basics Last Number Dialling 1C 24required contactC 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 coun-
try/region code 2 Enter area code and phone numberC 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. Emergency Call To make an emergency call, the antenna (S) must be present When SIM is installed;
enter emergency number 112C When SIM is not installed;
enter emergency number 112C OR
@(SOS) > Emergency CallA(Yes) NOTE: Making Emergency calls without a SIM installed is country or network operator dependent.
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Phone Basics Answering Calls C OR When Any Key Answer is ON, From Idle menu press any key exceptD
(See Setting Any Key Answer on page 37) OR When Unit Answer is ON, open the phone to answer incoming call. close the phone to end the call. Ring Volume:
From My Phone menu 14Sounds > VolumeA(Select) 24Adjust the volume levelA(OK) Quick Touch Silent Mode:
To quickly set the ring tone off and the vibrator on, press and hold!or press sub panel key in idle mode.
] and [ will be displayed on the idle screen. PHF:
When you use the PHF, press the sub panel key to answer your call. A
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Phone Basics In-Call Options During a call,A(Menu) or@(Hold) A(Menu) Hands Free Switch to Desktop Hands Free Conference Enable to make a conference call. You can talk with up to 5 parties. Call Transfer Connect your calling party to the other party you are holding, then disconnect your line. (SIM dependent) A(End) to disconnect a line with the activating party.
@(Hold) to put a call on hold with the activating party. To resume, A(Back) again. Phone Book Open SIM Phonebook or Mobile Call Status Phonebook Put a call on hold. To resume,A(Back)
(SIM dependent)
@(Hold) Hold 18 Phone Basics A
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Phone Basics Desktop Handsfree Desktop Handsfree allows you to hold a conversation without holding the phone to your ear. NOTE: Do NOT hold the phone to your ear in Handsfree mode. During a Handheld call:
1 A(Menu) 2 4Hands FreeA(Select) To return to Handheld call:
A(Menu) >A(Select) to revert for Handheld operation NOTE: You can also switch between Handheld and Handsfree by pressing and holding!. Phone Basics 19
Phone Basics DTMF Tones DTMF tones can be sent during conversation. These are often used to access voice mail, paging and computerised home banking. For example, you may need to input a number to remotely access voice mail messages. A phone number may be stored in Phone Book with DTMF tones, allowing the number to be dialled upon recall and the DTMF number to be sent automatically. Send DTMF Tones During a Call:
Enter digits (#~,,!,") Pause Dial Using pauses allows you to send DTMF tones automatically. 1 Enter phone number 2 Press and hold#until a P is displayed at the end of the phone number entered 3 Enter DTMF digits after the pause, e.g. enter the number to ac-
cess voice mail messages 4C When the call is connected DTMF tones will be sent after 3 seconds.
#C
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Phone Basics Incoming Call While in a Call NOTE: Call waiting must be on - see Setting Call Waiting on page 73. Call waiting is network dependent. During a call, you may receive another call :
1 To answer another call,C(First call is placed on hold.) To disconnect another call,A(Reject) 2 During a conversation with a second caller,A(Menu) or@(Swap) and select one from the following options:
A(Menu) Hands Free Switch to Desktop Hands Free Conference Enable to make a conference call. You can talk with up to 5 parties. Call Transfer Call Status Connect your calling party to the other party you are holding, then disconnect your line. (SIM dependent) A(End) to disconnect a line with the activating party.
@(Hold) to put a call on hold with the activating party. To resume, A(Back) again. Phonebook Open SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook
@(Swap) To end a conference call and all connections : D Swap Switch between two connected calls A
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Phone Basics Making a Second Call During a call:
Enter second phone number or recall it from Phone BookC The first call is put on hold. NOTE: Making a second call is network dependent. 22 Phone Basics
My Phone Menu Structure My Phone Sounds Display Language Alert Type Profiles User Messages Answer Mode Reset Defaults Shortcuats My Phonebook T9 Input Key Guard Volume Ring Tones Melody Composer Open Close Tone Sub Panel Key Tone Key Tone Warning Tone Wallpaper Greeting Animation Contrast Brightness Colour Themes Ring & Vibration Vibration Only Ring Only None Auto Answer Any Key Answer Open Close Answer Normal Quiet Outdoor Headset SIM Mobile My Phone Menu Structure 23
My Phone Sounds Changing the Volume From My Phone menu 14SoundsA(Select) 24VolumeA(Select) 34Adjust the volume levelA(OK)
> Sounds Changing the Ring Tone From My Phone menu 14SoundsA(Select) 24Ring TonesA(Select) 34Any Call, Group Calls, Alarm or MessagesA(Select) 44required ring toneA(Select) 24 My Phone
My Phone
> Sounds Composing a Melody From My Phone menu 14SoundsA(Select) 24Melody ComposerA(Select) 34required My MusicA(Menu) 44EditA(Select) 54required trackA(Menu) 6 Compose your melody - See the notes chart below >A(Menu) 74SaveA(Select) You can arrange the Tempo and select an instrument (Select Instrument) before saving. Using the following table as a reference, enter the notes (from the choice of low, middle and high), rests, and the duration of each, to generate your composition. Main Track and Sub Tracks will be combined when you return to My Music. Key $ % & ' ( ) Func C D E F G A Key * + , # " !
Func B Rep. Dotted note Rest Duration Low #
Middle #
High #
My Phone 25
My Phone
> Sounds To erase a letter,@(Clear). To erase all letters, press and hold@(Clear). Rename a melody:
From My Phone menu 14SoundsA(Select) 24Melody ComposerA(Select) 34required musicA(Menu) 44RenameA(Select) 5 Enter a name 6A(OK) Set to Ringtone:
From My Phone menu 14SoundsA(Select) 24Melody ComposerA(Select) 34required musicA(Menu) 44Set to RingtoneA(Select) Viewing a melody information:
From My Phone menu 14SoundsA(Select) 24Melody ComposerA(Select) 34required musicA(Menu) 44Info (Select) 26 My Phone
My Phone
> Sounds Open Close Tone Setting Sub Panel Key:
From My Phone menu 14SoundsA(Select) 24Open Close ToneA(Select) 34Sub Panel KeyA(On/off) Set to Unit Open:
From My Phone menu 14SoundsA(Select) 24Open Close ToneA(Select) 34Unit OpenA(On/off) Set to Unit Close:
From My Phone menu 14SoundsA(Select) 24Open Close ToneA(Select) 34Unit CloseA(On/off) My Phone 27
My Phone
> Sounds Setting Sub Panel Key Tone From My Phone menu 14SoundsA(Select) 24Sub Panel Key ToneA(On/off) Setting Key Tone From My Phone menu 14SoundsA(Select) 24Key ToneA(On/off) Setting Warning Tone From My Phone menu 14SoundsA(Select) 24Warning ToneA(On/off) Warning Tone informs you followings. Low Battery Network camp on 28 My Phone
My Phone Display Setting Wallpaper From My Phone menu 14DisplayA(Select) 24Wallpaper@(Select) 34required WallpaperA(Select) 4A(On/off) Setting Greeting From My Phone menu 14DisplayA(Select) 24Greeting@(Edit) 3 Enter the GreetingA(OK) 4A(On/off)
> Display You can change the Idle mode wallpaper displayed. You can create a greeting message each time your phone is powered on. My Phone 29
> Display You can change the displays power on Animation Theme.
My Phone Setting Display Animation From My Phone menu 14DisplayA(Select) 24AnimationA(Select) 34required AnimationA(Select) Setting Display Contrast From My Phone menu 14DisplayA(Select) 24ContrastA(Select) 34Adjust the contrastA(OK) 30 My Phone
My Phone
> Display Setting Brightness From My Phone menu 14DisplayA(Select) 24BrightnessA(Select) 34required levelA(Select) Setting Colour Themes From My Phone menu 14DisplayA(Select) 24Colour ThemesA(Select) 34required colourA(Select) The Displays Colour Themes can be changed My Phone 31
Changing the Language From My Phone menu 14LanguageA(Select) 24required languageA(Select) Changing Alert Type From My Phone menu 14Alert TypeA(Select) 24required Alert typeA(Select) My Phone Language Alert Type 32 My Phone
> Language /
Alert Type It is possible to change the language that the phone uses for display messages. When required, the phone can be set up to vibrate and/or ring when a call is received. You can change Alert Type:
- Ring & Vibration
- Vibration Only
- Ring Only
- None
My Phone Profiles Activating a profile From My Phone menu 14ProfilesA(Select) 24required profileA(Menu) 34ActivateA(Select) Editing profiles Ring Volume From My Phone menu 14ProfilesA(Select) 24required profileA(Menu) 34Change SettingsA(Select) 44Ring VolumeA(Select) 54Adjust volume levelA(OK)
> Profiles You can switch between four profiles in your phone each with a distinct combination of alert method, ring tone, etc. Profiles are set up for use in different environments for instance you might want to create Normal profile for everyday setting, Quiet profile with ring tone appropriate for formal occasions, Outdoor profile for loud environments and Headset profile with vibrator when it is difficult to hear the ring tone. My Phone 33
My Phone
> Profiles Key Tone From My Phone menu 14ProfilesA(Select) 24required profileA(Menu) 34Change SettingsA(Select) 44Key ToneA(On/off) Warning Tone From My Phone menu 14ProfilesA(Select) 24required profileA(Menu) 34Change SettingsA(Select) 44Warning ToneA(On/off) 34 My Phone
My Phone
> Profiles Vibrator From My Phone menu 14ProfilesA(Select) 24required profileA(Menu) 34Change SettingsA(Select) 44VibratorA(On/off) Brightness From My Phone menu 14ProfilesA(Select) 24required profileA(Menu) 34Change SettingsA(Select) 44BrightnessA(Select) 54Medium, High, Maximum or LowA(Select) My Phone 35
My Phone User messages Editing User Messages From My Phone menu 14User MessagesA(Select) 24required message or empty spaceA(Select) 3 Enter your messageA(Menu) To erase a letter,@(Clear). To erase all letters, press and hold@(Clear). 44Save and Send or SaveA(Select) 5 When Save and Send is selected, enter destination phone numberA(OK) NOTE: If the text is wider than the screen display, the text will scroll.
> User Messages There are 10 pre-set common user messages and 5 empty spaces for you to create your own messages. You can also set User Messages at User Messages in Message menu - see Editing User Messages on page 63 36 My Phone
My Phone Answer Mode Setting Auto Answer From My Phone menu 14Answer ModeA(Select) 24Auto AnswerA(On/off) Setting Any Key Answer From My Phone menu 14Answer ModeA(Select) 24Any Key AnswerA(On/off) Setting Open Close Answer From My Phone menu 14Answer ModeA(Select) 24Open Close AnswerA(On/off)
> Answer Mode Auto Answer can be set but only functions when a Personal Handsfree Earpiece is used. Calls can be answered by pressing any key
(exceptD, sub panel key ) . Quick touch silent mode will be set when you press sub panel key. My Phone 37
My Phone Reset Defaults Reset Defaults From My Phone menu 14Reset DefaultsA(Select) 2 Restore Factory Settings?A(No) or@(Yes) Shortcuts 38 My Phone Setting Shortcuts From My Phone menu 14ShortcutsA(Select) 24required shortcutsA(On/off) Access to Shortcuts:
From Idle mode 5required shortcuts A(Select)
> Reset Defaults /
Shortcuts Any personal settings can be returned to their factory default settings. You can select any of the following options: Browser, Games, Phone Book, Language, Alert Type, Sounds, Wallpaper, Profiles, Alarm, Calculator, Scheduler, Inbox, Create, Clock Setting and Currency to appear in your shortcuts menu
My Phone My Phonebook Setting SIM or Mobile Phonebook From My Phone menu 14My PhonebookA(Select) 24SIM or MobileA(Select) T9 Input On Setting T9 Input From My Phone menu 14T9 InputA(Select) 24Set T9 Prefer onA(On/off) 34Input LanguageA(Select) 44required languageA(Select) See Shift mode on page 69 for detail.
> My Phonebook /
T9 Input You need to select which phonebook is to be used, SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook. You can also set My Phonebook at My Phonebook in Phonebook
- see My Phonebook on page 50. Using this mode of text entry dramatically reduces the number of key presses required:
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> Key Guard The Key Guard function is used to prevent any keys from being accidentally pressed e.g. when the phone is being carried. Setting Key Guard From My Phone menu 14Key GuardA(Select) 2A(Yes) or@(No) When Key Guard is enabled, L appears on the display. Emergency calls still can be made. When a call is received Key Guard will be disabled temporarily, allowing the user to answer the call. NOTE: When making emergency calls with the Key Guard enabled, there will be no visual indication that the number is being dialled. Disabling Key Guard When L appears on the display, 1A(Free) 2 Press OK to Free keypadA(OK) My Phone Key Guard 40 My Phone
Games Menu Structure Games
(or STK)*
Puddleland Quadball Exode
* STK (SIM Application Tool Kit) is SIM dependent. Games Menu Structure 41
Games Selecting Games From Games menu 4required gameA(Select) from Puddleland, Quadball and Exode. NOTE: Once the power is turned off, High scores or Best scores goes off. Puddleland Key Operation:
'or Send (move left),)or end (move right), 5or&or+(down),1 or$or#(jump), Left soft key (swallow and spit out),
@(Quit),!(pause). Starting Games:
Select Start by usingA.
> Games You can't help to fall in love with the cute little frog-
making his way by swallowing his enemies and spitting them out again. Even the monsters are adorable.But don't be mistaken, by the brilliant and lovable characters, this is a challenging platform game, were you need to stay on your toes if you want to stay ahead. 42 Games
Games Quadball Key Operation:
%(left),,(right),$(Rotate Left),#(Rotate Right), 5or&or+(Quickly down),@(Quit),!(pause). Starting Games:
PressAto start the game. Exode Key Operation:
%(left),,(right),A(start/Fire),@(Quit),!(pause). Starting Games:
PressAto start the game. NOTE: If SIM card provides SIM Application Toolkit services, this menu will become the STK Menu. You can still access Games from Applications.
> Games
Tetris type puzzle game
You direct the differently coloured bubbles, and they merge with bubbles of the same shape.
Break out type of game
The ball bounches of the walls and the bar that you control.
You pick up different objects that fall down when you destroys the
"bricks" . Games 43
Phone Book Menu Structure Phone Book Browse Create Group Settings Memory Status My Numbers Hot Key Dial My Phonebook SIM Phonebook Mobile Phonebook SIM Mobile SIM Phonebook Mobile Phonebook 44 Phone Book Menu Structure
Phone Book Storing Storing a Number in SIM From Phone Book menu 14CreateA(Select) 2 SIM PhonebookA(Select) 3 Enter Name5> Phone number 4 A(Save) Saved in SIM is displayed. NOTE: The length and amount of data is SIM dependent. Storing a Number in Mobile Phonebook From Phone Book menu 14CreateA(Select) 24Mobile PhonebookA(Select) 3 Enter Name5 4 Enter Phone Number5 5 @(Set)4required Callers ID ImageA(Select)5 6 @(Set)4required GroupA(Select)5 7 @(Set)4required MelodyA(Select) 8 When entries are completed,A(Save) Saved in Mobile is displayed.
> Create Phone numbers can be stored in SIM or in your phone. In the SIM, you can store or select:
-Phone number
-Name In the phone, you can store:
- Name
-3 Phone Numbers
(Phone, office, mobile)
-Callers ID
-Groups
-Melodies The entries can be grouped together and these are retained even if you damage the SIM. Phone Book 45
Phone Book Viewing Browsing the Phone Book From Phone Book menu 14Browse > SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook A(Select) 24Search the name you wish to browse@(View) Options in Phone Book
> Browse You can search Phonebook by name. From Phone Book menu 14Browse > SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook A(Select) 24required contactA(Menu) The following options are available by pressingA(Select) Edit Delete Delete All Copy to Mobile/SIM Copy All to Mobile/SIM Edit the selected Phone Book entry Delete the selected Phone Book entry Delete all Phone Book entries Copy a contact to Mobile/SIM Phonebook Copy all Phone Book to Mobile/SIM Phonebook Search for a desired item in Mobile/SIM Phonebook by entering the name. Search 46 Phone Book
Phone Book Group Settings From Phone Book menu 14Group SettingsA(Select) 24required GroupA(Menu) On The following options are available by pressing A(Select) View Group Set Ring Tone Remove Entries View Phone Book entry in the selected group Set required ring tone Delete all Phone Book entries in the selected group After selecting required Group in step 2, you can view Phone Book entry by pressing@(View) The following options are available by pressingA(Menu) Edit Delete Search Edit the selected Phone Book entry Delete the selected Phone Book entry Search for a desired item in the selected group by entering the name.
> Group Settings The ability to group phonebook entries together is an extra function of the Mobile Phonebook. Groups are used to collect together types of Contacts entries, e.g. Colleagues and Friends. You can select a particular sound to the groups to identify them. Phone Book 47
Phone Book Memory Status Viewing Memory Status From Phone Book menu 4Memory StatusA(Select) My Numbers Setting My Numbers From Phone Book menu 14My NumbersA(Select) 24required entryA(Menu) 34EditA(Select) 4 Enter your phone number5 5 Enter your nameA(Save) 48 Phone Book
> Memory Status /
My Numbers Memory status shows how many locations are available in the Phone Book. My Numbers is a phone book where you can store your numbers.
Phone Book
> My Numbers /
Hot Key Dial Viewing My Numbers From Phone Book menu 14My NumbersA(Select) 24required entryA(Menu) 34ViewA(Select) Hot Key Dial Setting Hot Key Dial From Phone Book menu 4Hot Key DialA(On/off) NOTE: This function is available only when a SIM is installed. Phone numbers stored at locations 001 - 009 in the Phonebook can be dialled quickly. Making a Call by Using Hot Key Dial From Idle menu 1 Press and hold a digit key (1~9) 2 PressC Phone Book 49
Phone Book My Phonebook From Phone Book menu 14My PhonebookA(Select) 24SIM or MobileA(Select) Please refer to My Phonebook on page 39.
> My Phonebook This option allows you to select which phonebook will be displayed. SIM or Mobile. 50 Phone Book
Browser Menu Structure Browser Start Browser Bookmarks Settings Bookmark 1 Bookmark 10 Server Name 1 Server Name 5 Browser Menu Structure 51
> 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.
Browser Server Setting 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 to ensure that your network settings are correct. NOTE: Modifying previously entered settings can cause failure of the Browser. From Browser menu 14SettingsA(Select) 24to select required server@(Edit) 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. (Sever Name, IP Address, IP Port, Homepage, Linger Time, Select Mode) NOTE: You need to set CSD Setting or GPRS Setting in Phone Option before setting the server information. Those configuration Options will be given by Network service provider. Once completing the entry, pressA(Save) then pressA(Activate). 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. (Cache is the phones memory that stores content downloaded in the past). 52 Browser
Browser WAP Activating From Browser menu 14Start BrowserA(Select) 2 Please follow to the instructions on the display.
> Start Browser While browsing a homepage, pressCand you can select the following menus. To end Browser, press and holdD. Home Bookmarks Save Items Reload Go To URL Show URL SnapShots Advanced Settings Jump to the homepage which is set in Settings Select one from your setting bookmarks and jump Save items in your browsing homepages Reload the browsing homepage Enter a URL and jump to the homepage Display the URL of the browsing page Capture the screen of your browsing page Inbox, Restart Browser and About are available to select Scroll Mode, Downloads, Security and Send Referrer are available to set Browser 53
> Bookmarks Once you Bookmark your favourite page, you can quickly jump to the page.
Browser Bookmarks Setting Bookmark Entering URL from Browser menu:
From Browser menu 14BookmarksA(Select) 24required empty BookmarkA(Menu) 34EditA(Select) 4 Enter Title and URLA(Save) Setting Bookmark from Homepage:
1C>4Bookmarks 2 Mark Site >A 3 Enter Folder and URL 4A(Save) Browsing Bookmark From Browser menu 14BookmarksA(Select) 24required Bookmark@(Launch) 54 Browser
Scheduler Scheduler Entering a Schedule From Applications menu 14SchedulerA(Select) 2@to select Week or Month format 3 To select a day, press numerical keys1, 5, 2 and 9 to move the cursor , , and to set a day.A(Agenda) 44<New Entry>A(Select) 5 Enter required information 6A(Save).
> Scheduler The Scheduler can be used to register reminders for personal events as well as planning holiday periods. Set clock first. In the Scheduler, you can store:
-Type (Memo or Meeting)
-Description
-Start Date
-Start Time
-End Date
-End Time Ensure that the setting of the Scheduler will not contravene any regulations whereby it may automatically power on when in an aircraft or medical facility, etc. - see Important Information on page 1 . Scheduler 55
Scheduler
> Scheduler Viewing / Editing Scheduler From Applications menu 14SchedulerA(Select) 2@to select Week or Month format 3 When Month format is selected:
Select a day marked in blue by using the numerical keys
(1,5, 2 and 9)A(Agenda) When Week format is selected:
Schedule icon(s) will be shown corresponding to a period of time selected by pressing4.
(Period of time : 4 = 0:01-4:00, 8 = 4:01-8:00, 12 = 8:01-12:00, 16 = 12:01-16:00, 20 = 16:01-20:00, 24 = 20:01-0:00) Select a day by using the numeric keys (1,5, 2 and 9)A(Agenda) 44required schedule@(View) 5 To return to the previous display,A(OK) To edit@(Edit), edit required informationA(Save) 56 Scheduler
Messages Menu Structure Messages Create Inbox Outbox Archive User Messages Memory Status Options Broadcast Inbox Outbox Message Centre Protocol Lifetime Delivery Report Broadcast Read Messages Topic Languages Auto Display Messages Menu Structure 57
Messages SMS Setting the Message Centre Number From Messages menu 14Options > Message CentreA(Select) 2 Enter message centre number in international dial format
(see International Dialling on page 16)A(OK) NOTE: Your network operator may have pre-installed this number. Do not change this number as it may cause failure of SMS Messaging.
> Options It is possible to receive, display, edit and/or send text messages of up to 1520 characters in ten messages
(Dependent upon the language being used), to any network that has a roaming agreement.
(Dependent on the recipients phone Options.) Before sending a message, you need to enter the Message Centre number into Options. 58 Messages
Messages
> Create Creating a New Short Text Message From Messages menu 14CreateA(Select) 2 Create your text message max. 1520 characters
(see Text Entry, page 68)A(Menu) 34SendA(Select) 4 Enter the destination phone numberA(OK) OR Recall a number from the Phonebook@(Names) >
4required nameA(Select) >A(OK) When you create a text, these options are available by A(Menu). Send Save Send a text as Short Text message Save a text in Outbox in SIM Save and Send Save a text in the Outbox in SIM and send Picture & Sound Add picture and/or sound to a text User Messages Use a short message stored in this phone For editing the User Message, see Editing User Messages below Messages 59
> Inbox When a Short Text Message is received, the message indicator will flash on the display and a user preset andiable alert will be heard. If you are in a call you wil be alerted by the vibrator. N flashes when an unread message is received in the Inbox. When the Inbox is full, N will remain permanent until old messages are deleted.
Messages Reading a Received Message From Messages menu 14InboxA(Select) 24required message@(Read) Inbox: The received message will be stored in Inbox. NOTE: If the message indicator is displayed constantly (does not flash), this means that the message area is full and you need to delete old messages in order to receive new messages. When reading messages, the following options are available by A(Menu) Delete Reply Forward Edit Delete a message Create a replying SMS Forward a message to another phone Edit a message and save and/or send to another Delete All Delete all messages in Inbox Extract Number Extract numbers in messages and save in Phonebook Move to Archive Move a message into Inbox in Archive Hyper Link Link to a URL in a received message 60 Messages
Messages
>Outbox Viewing Message Lists in Outbox To view message lists which are stored in SIM. Outbox: The transmitted message will be stored in Outbox. From Message menu 14OutboxA(Select) 24required message@(Read) When reading a message, the following options are available by A(Menu) Delete Edit Send Delete a message Edit a message and save and/or send to another Send a SMS message after entering a recipient number Delete All Delete all messages in Inbox Extract Number Move to Archive Extract numbers in messages and save in Phonebook Move a message from Outbox to Outbox in Archive Messages 61
Messages
> Archive Viewing Message Lists in Archive To view message lists which are stored in Archive. Inbox: When the message received in Inbox is saved, the message will be saved to Inbox in Archive. Outbox: When the transmitted message in Outbox is saved, the message will be saved to Outbox in Archive. From Message menu 1 ArchiveA(Select) 24Inbox/OutboxA(Select) 34required messageA(Select) When reading a message, the following options are available by A(Menu) Delete Forward Edit Delete All Delete a message Forward a message to another phone Edit a message and save and/or send to another Delete all messages in Inbox 62 Messages
Messages
> User Messages /
Memory Status Editing User Messages From Messages menu 14User MessagesA(Select) 24required messageA(Select) 3 Edit the messageA(Menu) 4Save or Save and SendA(Select) NOTE: If the text is wider than the screen display, the text will scroll. Viewing Memory Status From Messages menu 4Memory StatusA(Select) Memory status shows how many locations are left to store messages in the Inbox. Messages 63
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Messages Options
> Options Setting Options From Messages menu 4OptionsA(Select) NOTE: In the area where GPRS is not supported, SMS may not be sent when SMS via GPRS is on. The following options are available:
Message Centre Protocol Lifetime Delivery Report SMS via GPRS Edit Message Centre number Select required Message Type from Standard Text, Fax, X.400, Paging, E-mail, ERMES, Voicemail This is the duration that your message is stored in Message Centre Request a delivery report on the status of a sent message Send a Short Text message via GPRS 64 Messages
Messages Broadcast Setting Broadcast From Messages menu 14BroadcastA(Select) 24BroadcastA(On/off) Viewing Broadcast From Messages menu 14Broadcast > Read MessagesA(Select) 2 To scroll to the available topicsA(Next) NOTE: This function will depend on your Network Service Operator. Setting Topic From Messages menu 14Broadcast > Topic > Current>A(Select) 24required TopicA(Menu) 34Add or DeleteA(Select)
> Broadcast You can receive your favourite information regularly from your service provider. You need to specify the topic(s) of information and the language that you wish to receive as broadcasts and tick the Broadcast on before you can receive them. Messages 65
Messages
> Broadcast Setting User defined Topic From Messages menu 14Broadcast > Topic > User Defined > <New entry>
A(Select) 2 Enter Msg IDA(OK) 3 Enter NameA(OK) 44CurrentA(Select) 54<Add Topic>A(Select) 64required TopicA(Select) Setting Language From Messages menu 14BroadcastA(Select) 24LanguagesA(Select) 34required LanguageA(Select) 4 To continue to add languages;
4InsertA(Select) To complete adding language;
4Add to EndA(Select) Broadcast Broadcast Topic Languages Auto Display Select Back 66 Messages
Messages Setting Auto Display From Messages menu 14BroadcastA(Select) 24Auto DisplayA(On/off)
> Broadcast In idle mode, the latest Info Message is displayed on your phone automatically. Messages 67
Text Entry You can use alphanumeric characters to enter details into the Phonebook, to create text, etc. Key Text Mode T9(T9Abc, T9ABC, T9abc)
(Input language: English)
(Input mode indicator: Abc, ABC or abc) Multi tap Numeric
(0 ~ 9)
(1 / ( ) < > [ ] { } % ~ _ &)
(g h i)
(d e f) G H I 4
(a b c) D E F 3 A B C 2 1 / ( ) < > [ ] { } % ~ &
Space 0 . , ? ! + - = : ; _
# Punctuation 1
$ Punctuation 2
% A B C
& D E F
' G H I
( J K L
) M N O
* P Q R S
+ T UV
, W X Y Z C Shift mode
! Alternatives / (Hold) Space # $ @ \ ^ | (Hold) Space # $ @ \ ^ |
Shift mode
* W X Y Z 9 M N O 6 P Q R S 7 T U V 8
(w x y z)
(p q r s)
(m n o)
(j k l 5) J K L 5
(t u v)
(j k l)
(a b c 2 )
(d e f 3 )
(g h i 4 )
(m n o 6 )
(p q r s 7 )
(t u v 8 )
(w x y z 9 ) NOTE: Displayed characters of T9 vary depending on the selected input language. 68 Text Entry 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Text Entry Shift mode Tegic T9Abc -> T9ABC -> T9abc Shift mode change The Shift mode changes by pressing (within 1 sec)C Multi tap Abc -> ABC -> abc If Input mode is changed, Shift mode is initialized. Auto capital change Auto capital affects Abc and T9Abc. If Input mode is changed to Abc or T9Abc, the first character is input as upper case and subsequent letters as lower case. (Input mode indicator changes to abc or T9.) If these characters [. (Period) or ! or ?] are input, the next character is input as upper case.
(Input mode indicator changes to Abc or T9Abc.) User Dictionary of Tegic When edit mode is finished, all words in the editor are registered in User Dictionary of Tegic. To switch On/Off T9 mode, press!
Text Entry 69 Tegic Text Input
Text Entry T9 Text Input Using this mode of text input dramatically reduces the number of key presses required:
Press a key once for any letter you require on that key. The desired letter may not be displayed. Continue pressing other keys until the end of a word is reached; then check that the word has been typed correctly before continuing on to the next word. If the combination of letters typed has produced a word which is not the one you require, press Arepeatedly until the correct word is displayed. Continue to the next word. Example of Text Input 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 PressCto 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 Setting T9 Input on page 39. If the word you require is not in the internal dictionary then it should be entered using the Multi tap (ABC) mode. 70 Text Entry
Text Entry Other Text Modes Select text mode (displayed in Information area on screen) Multi tap mode (Abc, ABC or abc):
Each time a key is pressed in quick succession it displays the next character available on that key. 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. Text Entry 71
Phone Option Menu Structure Phone Option Call Service Call Divert Security Network CSD Setting GPRS Setting GPRS Info Call Bar Codes Fixed Dial SIM Lock All Voice Calls Not Reachable No Reply Busy Status Check Cancel All Auto Network New Network Network List Band Select Time/Charges Call Waiting Withhold ID Callers ID Charge Settings Line 72 Phone Option Menu Structure
Phone Option Call Service
> Call Service Viewing Time/Charges From Phone Option menu 14Call Service > Time/ChargesA(Select) 24required service Last Call, All Voice Calls or Cost Left A(Select) Last Call All Voice Calls Cost Left Display the duration of Last Call Display the sum of the duration for the all voice calls When Max Cost is on, display the remaining units. For setting the Max Cost, please refer to Setting the Maximum Cost: on page 75. Setting Call Waiting From Phone Option menu 14Call Service > Call WaitingA(Select) 2 SetA(Select) If Call Waiting is switched on, a second call can be received. Phone Option 73
Phone Option Withhold ID /Callers ID From Phone Option menu 14Call ServiceA(Select) 2 Withhold ID or Callers IDA(Select) NOTE: When checking the status the phone must be registered with a network. Charge Settings NOTE: Charge Setting is SIM dependent Setting Currency:
From Phone Option menu 14Call Service > Charge SettingsA(Select) 24CurrencyA(Select) Current Setting is displayed 3 @(Set) > Enter PIN2 codeA(OK) 4 Enter currency units (max.3 characters)A(OK) 74 Phone Option
> Call Service Withhold ID allows you to prevent showing your name and/or number to your calling party. Callers ID allows to display Callers name and/or number on your display. Firstly, Personal rate must be entered. This is the cost that the Service Provider charges for one unit of call time.
Phone Option
> Call Service Setting Personal Rate:
From Phone Option menu 14Call Service > Charge Settings > Personal Rate A(Select) 2@(Set) 3 Enter PIN2 codeA(OK) 4 Press required personal rateA(OK) NOTE: When you set the unit price, you will be asked to enter your PIN2. Setting the Maximum Cost:
From Phone Option menu 14Call Service > Charge SettingsA(Select) 24Max CostA(Set) Current setting is displayed. 3@(Edit) > Enter PIN2 codeA(OK) 4@(Set) >4OnA(Select) 5 Enter Credit Limit >A(OK) NOTE: The duration of one unit may vary during the day, peak and off-
peak times. Call charges can be calculated accordingly. However, the call charge information may not give an accurate reflection of the actual tariffs charged by your Service Provider. Max Cost Auto Display This function allows you to pre-set the maximum cost of calls allowed. Phone Option 75
Phone Option
> Call Service Setting Auto Display From Phone Option menu 14Call Service > Charge SettingsA(Select) 24Auto DisplayA(On/off) Setting Phone Line From Phone Option menu 14Call Service > LineA(Select) 24Line 1/Line 2A(Select) NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. This menu is selectable only if your SIM supports CPHS and Line 1/2. 76 Phone Option
Phone Option Call Divert Setting Call Divert From Phone Option menu 14Call DivertA(Select) 24Select the circumstances to initiate the divertA(Select) 34required operation from Set, Clear, or Check Status A(Select) 4 Enter phone number to divert toA When a divert situation is enabled the divert icon (G) is dis-
played. When updating or checking the status of Call Divert the phone must be registered with a network. (O) All Voice Calls Not Reachable No Reply Busy Status Check Cancel All Divert all incoming voice calls When phone is disconnected, divert incoming voice calls If call is not answered, divert incoming voice calls When a call is in progress, divert incoming voice calls Check the current Call Divert status Cancel all Call Divert settings
> Call Divert Voice calls can be diverted using different situations and to different numbers. For example, you may wish voice calls to be diverted to voicemail box when the phone is switched off. Phone Option 77
> Security 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 with a network.
Phone Option Security Setting Call Bar From Phone Option menu 14Security > Call BarA(Select) 24required setting from the menus showing belowA(Set) or@(Select) 34required operation from Set, Clear or Check Status A(Select) 4 Enter required passwordA(Select) All Outgoing Outgo Internet Out.int.xhome All Incoming When Roaming Status Check Cancel All Password All Outgoing calls are barred International Outgoing calls are barred International Outgoing calls except home are barred All Incoming calls are barred All internal incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN Call bar status is displayed Cancel all Call Bar settings Change Call Bar Password 78 Phone Option
Phone Option Codes Change Phonecode From Phone Option menu 14Security > CodesA(Select) 24Change PhonecodeA(Select) 3 Enter New PhonecodeA(OK) x2 Enabling/Disabling the PIN From Phone Option menu 14Security > CodesA(Select) 24PIN ControlA(Set) 3 Enter PIN numberA(OK) x2
> Security 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. The PIN2 controls security for the Fixed Dial Store, Call Charge metering and Barred Dial. If either PIN/PIN2 is entered incorrectly 3 times the phone will be locked and you will need to enter the PUK/PUK2 code. Contact the service provider for the PUK/PUK2 code. Phone Option 79
Phone Option
>Security Changing the Security Code From Phone Option menu 14Security > CodesA(Select) 24Change PIN or Change PIN2A(Select) 3 Enter the current codeA(OK) 4 Enter the new codeA(OK) 5 Enter the new code to verifyA(OK) NOTE: To enter PUK code for PIN, enter **05# you will then be prompted to enter the PUK code, then follow the on-screen instructions. To enter PUK2 code for PIN2, enter
**052# you will then be prompted to enter the PUK2 code, then 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. Setting Fixed Dial From Phone Option menu 14SecurityA(Select) 24Fixed DialA(Select) 3 Enter PIN2 codeA(OK) Any manually dialled phone numbers must be the same as the numbers in the Fixed Dial Store. A phone number may be stored, edited or deleted. You will be prompted for your PIN2 code. Fixed Dial is a part of the Phonebook, but with added security. Only numbers that are in the Fixed Dial Store may be dialled. 80 Phone Option
Phone Option
> Security /
Network Setting SIM Lock From Phone Option menu 14SecurityA(Select) 24SIM LockA(Select) 3 Enter PhonecodeA(OK) NOTE: You are advised to write down your Phonecode. In case you forget your phonecode, you will need to contact your sevice provider to unlock the SIM. Network Network setting From Phone Option menu 14NetworkA(Select) 24required optionA(On/off) orA(Select) Auto Network New Network Set Auto Network On or Off. When Auto Network is on; Search an available network automatically. When Auto Network is off;
Select a network manually Create and edit a network list according to your preferences. Choose a network band: 900/1800, 900/1900, 900, 1800, 1900MHz. Network List Band Select Manually select a network that is available in your current location. Phone Option 81
Phone Option CSD Setting Connection Setting You can set CSD setting when connecting to network. From Phone Option menu 14CSD SettingA(Select) 24required settingA(Select) 3 when all the data are entered,A(Save) Server Name Enter Server Name Call Type Dial Number Login Name Password Select ISDN or Analog Enter the common numbers in Digital and Analogue. Enter Login ID Enter Password
> CSD Setting You need to complete CSD setting before setting your server.
- see Server Setting on page 52. 82 Phone Option
Phone Option GPRS Setting Connection Setting You can set GPRS setting when connecting to network. From Phone Option menu 14GPRS SettingA(Select) 24required settingA(Select) 3 when all the data are entered,A(Save) When GPRS Setting is completed, the GPRS icon (GPRS) is dis-
played. Server Name Enter Server Name GPRS APN Login Name Password Enter Access Point Name Enter Login ID Enter Password Authentication Select Active or Deactive
> GPRS Setting You need to complete GPRS setting before setting your server.
- see Server Setting on page 52. Phone Option 83
Phone Option GPRS Info Viewing GPRS Information From Phone Option menu 14GPRS InfoA(Select) 2 To reset to GPRS Info;
@(Reset) >@(Yes)
> GPRS Info 84 Phone Option
Applications Menu Structure Applications Games Biorhythm Calendar STK*
Scheduler Clock Calculator Currency Melody Composer Sound Folder Picture Folder Fillip Hurricane Classic rally Clock Setting Alarm Power Off Time Sub Panel clock Rate Setting Rate Computing Predefined Downloaded Memory Status Wallpaper Callers ID Memory Status
* STK (SIM Application Tool Kit) is SIM dependent. Applications Menu Structure 85
> Games/STK/
Biorhythm Calendar
Applications Games Games Fillip Hurricane Classic rally Select Back From Applications menu 14GamesA(Select) 24required gameA(Select). Please refer to Games on page 42. Biorhythm Calendar From Applications menu 14Biorhythm CalendarA(Select) 2A(Yes) 3 Enter your birthday and the date to predict >A(Predict) 4 For further information,@(Describe) >4required descriptionA(Select) STK (SIM Application Tool Kit) This function is SIM dependent. 86 Applications
Applications Clock Time Zone Setting From Applications menu 14Clock > Clock Setting > Time ZoneA(Select) 24required regionA(Select) 3A(Yes) or@(No) to select Day Light Saving?
4 Set This City to Local@(OK) 5 Success!A(OK) Time & Date Setting From Applications menu 14Clock > Clock Setting > Time & DateA(Select) 2@(Set) enter the digits for the timeA(OK) Time Display Setting From Applications menu 14Clock > Clock SettingA(Select) 24Display TimeA(On/off)
> Clock Before setting Time & Date, set Time Zone of your region or the city which has same time zone as your region. When travelling abroad, your home time can be changed to your destination time. Time and date can be shown on the display in idle mode. Applications 87
> Clock Display format for time and date can be selected.
Applications Date Format/Time Format From Applications menu 14Clock > Clock Setting > Date Format or Time Format A(Select) 24required formatA(Select) Alarm Setting From Applications menu 14Clock > AlarmA(Select) 2A(Set) > Enter the digits for the time (24 hour clock) A(OK) 34 Select from Repeat Daily, Once or Disabled A(Select) 4Alarm Time Has Been Updated! A(OK) Alarm set indicator ? appears on idle display. When the set time is reached, the alarm will sound. Clock Clock Setting Alarm Power Off Time Sub Panel clock Select Back On 88 Applications
Applications
> Clock Clock Clock Setting Alarm Power Off Time Sub Panel clock Select Back Off To end alarm:
Press any key orA(Off) OR@(Pause) to pause the alarm and start again after 5 minutes NOTE: Ensure that the setting of the Alarm will not contravene any regulations whereby it may automatically power on when in an aircraft or medical facility etc. - see Important Information on page 1. Power Off Time From Applications menu 14Clock > Power Off TimeA(Select) 2 Enter the digits for the time (24 hour clock)A(OK) 34Select from Repeat Daily, Once or Disabled A(Select) 4 Power Off Time Setting Updated!A Sub Panel clock Setting From Applications menu 14Clock > Sub Panel clockA(Select) 24Analog Clock or Digital ClockA(Select) The phone can be set to turn itself off automatically at a specified time using the Power Off feature. The procedure for setting/
adjusting the Power Off automatically is similar to the setting of Alarm. Applications 89
Applications Calculator From Applications menu 14CalculatorA(Select) 2 Enter a number (maximum 7 digits) and it will be displayed on the upper right of the display. When a decimal point is re-
quired, press!, when a minus sign is needed press". 34to select the arithmetic operation 4 Enter a number (maximum 7 digits) and it will be displayed next to the operation symbol. If4is used to select another arithmetical operation to perform, an intermediate calculation will be performed and the result displayed on the top line. 5A(=) to calculate
> Calculator The four function calculator will enable the user to perform simple arithmetic calculations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division). 90 Applications
Applications Currency Setting the currency value From Applications menu 14CurrencyA(Select) 24Rate SettingA(Select) 3 On the right side of the screen, enter your home currency rate to the currency which you want to convert withA(OK) 4A(Save) Rate Computing From Applications menu 14CurrencyA(Select) 24Rate ComputingA(Select) 3 Enter the amount of currency which you want to convert into your home currencyA(Convert)
> Currency The currency convertor enables you to convert from/to a home currency using a conversion rate that you enter. Melody Composer Please refer to Composing a Melody on page 25. Applications 91
Applications Sound Folder Setting Ringtone:
From Applications menu 14Sound FolderA(Select) 24Predefined or DownloadedA(Select) 34 required soundA(Menu) To see the information of the selected RingTone,4Info A(Select) To return to the previous menu,A(OK) 44Set to RingtoneA(Select) Viewing Memory Status:
From Applications menu 14Sound FolderA(Select) 24Memory StatusA(Select) Free Space and Total Used are displayed. To back to the previous menu,A(OK) 92 Applications
> Sound Folder The sound folder contains predefined sound files and any downloaded sound files. You can play the sound and set one as your Ringtone. The memory status is dependant on file sizes stored in the Melody Composer, Picture Folder and Sound Folder.
Applications Picture Folder
> Picture Folder Setting Wallpaper:
From Applications menu 14Picture FolderA(Select) > 4WallpaperA(Select) 24Predefined or DownloadedA(Select) 34required pictureA(Menu) You can find lists of predefined pictures and downloaded pictures in both Wallpaper folder and Caller ID folder. You can view those pictures, and also set one of them for the idle screen. Sound To see the large picture,4ViewA(Select) To return to the previous menu,@(Back) 44Set to WallpaperA(Select) Viewing Picture of Callers ID:
From Applications menu 14Picture FolderA(Select) > 4Callers ID A(Select) 24Predefined or DownloadedA(Select) 34required pictureA(Menu) 44View or InfoA(Select) To return to the previous menu,@(Back) Applications 93
Applications Viewing Memory Status:
From Applications menu 14Picture FolderA(Select) 24Memory StatusA(Select) Free Space and Total Used are displayed. To return to the previous menu,A(OK)
> Sound Folder The memory status is dependant on file sizes stored in the Melody Composer, Picture Folder and Sound Folder. 94 Applications
Records Menu Structure Records Last Dialled Answered Unanswered Erase Records Erase Last Dialled Erase Answered Erase Unanswered Erase All Records Menu Structure 95
Records Calling for the Last Dialled/Answered/
Unanswered number From Records menu 14Choose one menu from Last Dialled, Answered or UnansweredA(Select) 24required phone number (or name) you wish to redialC OR In idle,C to view the last dialled numbers directly To save a record in Phonebook:
After selecting desired number, A(Menu) >4SaveA(Select) >4SIM Phonebook or Mobile PhonebookA(Select) Enter Name and Phone numberA(Save). NOTE: When the store is full the next phone number will overwrite the oldest.
> Last Dialled /
Answered/
Unanswered If Caller Identification is known, callers phone number, for an answered call will be stored in the Answered menu and an unanswered call will be stored in the Unanswered menu. 96 Records
Records
> Erase Records Erasing Records From Records menu 14Erase RecordsA(Select) 2 Choose one menu from Erase Last Dialled, Erase Answered, Erase Unanswered or Erase AllA(Select) 3@(Yes) Records 97
Troubleshooting Should any problem persist contact your dealer. Problem Cause Remedy Phone will not switch on. Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone. Extremely short battery life for a new battery. The network you are using and the condition of the battery can affect battery life. Short battery life for an old battery. The battery has worn out. Replace with a new fully charged battery. The charging indicator does not light, the battery level indicator does not appear and the phone cannot be switched on when charging. 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. Leave the phone charging the battery for a few minutes before the indicator is lit and attempting to switch it on. Battery fails to charge. Calls cannot be made. The battery is not attached to the phone. Battery has been connected to the phone after the Fast Travel Charger has been switched on. Ensure the battery is fitted to the phone prior to commencing charging. The phone is locked. Unlock the phone. Outgoing calls are barred. Disable the outgoing call barring or barred dial. The phone is not registered to a network. Move to a coverage area and operate your phone after it has registered with a network. 98 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy Calls cannot be made from Fixed Dial Store. Check whether your SIM supports Fixed Dial. Check if the Fixed Dial is switched on. Check whether the phone number is stored in the Fixed Dial. Calls cannot be received. Incoming calls are barred. Disable the incoming call barring. The phone is not switched on. Switch the phone on. The phone is not registered to a network. Emergency calls cannot be made. You are not in a GSM coverage area. Move to a coverage area and operate your phone after it has registered with a network. Check that the antenna symbol S is displayed move to a coverage area and operate your phone when the antenna symbol is displayed. Phone numbers cannot be recalled from Phonebook. The phone is locked. Unlock the phone. Phone number has been restricted. Switch off restriction. Troubleshooting 99
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 Unable to Select Network No Service There is no SIM card or you may have inserted it correctly,please insert the SIM card. When you want to change a new password, you have to confirm the new code by entering it again.The two code that you have entered does not match.Please enter again. When you want to change a new password, you have to confirm the new code by entering it again.The two code that you have entered does not match.Please enter again. When you want to select a service network manually.The service network you selected is unable to access.Please contact your Service Provider. When you want to select a service network manual.The service network you selected refuse you access.Please contact your service provider. There is no network within range or the receieved sigmal is too weak. You have to move to get a signal that is strong enough. PIN Blocked! Please Enter PUK You have entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly three time in a row.To unblock it,please enter PUK1 or PUK2. PIN2 Blocked! Please Enter PUK2 You have entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly three time in a row.To unblock it,please enter PUK1 or PUK2. New PIN Not Accepted New PIN2 Not Accepted Incorrect Entry!
Entries Do Not Match!
The new PIN code which you want change to is unable to accept.Please try again. The new PIN2 code which you want change to is unable to accept.Please try again. You have entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly.Please enter the correct one. When you want to change a new password, you have to confirm the new code by entering it again.The two code that you have entered does not match.Please enter again. 100 Important Error Messages
Important Error Messages SIM Card Error Function Unsupported Invalid Password Not Available Service Not Available Make sure the SIM card is correctly inserted.You may clean the SIM card with a dry cloth or inspect the damage then return SIM card to Service Provider. The function you selected is not supported by Service Provide.Please contact your Service Provider. The Password that you have entered si not valid.Please enter the correct one. The function you selected is not supported by Service Provide.Please contact your Service Provider. The function you selected is not supported by Service Provide.Please contact your Service Provider. Wrong PUK!
You have entered your PUK incorrectly.Please enter the correct one. SIM Full! Please Delete Old Message!
The SIM storage area for SMS is full.Please delete old. SIM Not Enough Space !
Continue ?
Not Enough Space !
Continue ?
SIM Service Not Support Unregistered SIM Card Authentication Failure The SIM storage area is not enough for your operation.Please delete some old records or just lose some data to operate. The ME storage area is not enough for your operation.Please delete some old records or just lose some data to operate. The SIM function you selected is not supported by Service Provide.Please contact your Service Provider. Your SIM card is not registered to your Service Provider.Please contact with you Service Provider. Your SIM card is not registered to your Service Provider.Please contact with you Service Provider. Blocked Your SIM card is blocked.Please contact with you Service Provider. Important Error Messages 101
Glossary of Terms APN CHAP CSD Access Point Name. Directs the user to the geteway or the required service. Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. A security feature for the GPRS network. Circuit Switched Data. A communication method used to transmit data over telephone connections. DTMF Tones Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones allow you to communicate with computerised phone systems, voice mailboxes, etc. EMS GPRS GSM Enhanced Messaging Services. One of the mail systems which use the cellular phone, and service by which data of e-mail of the text, etc. can be transmitted and received. 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. Network Operator The organization responsible for operating a GSM network. PAP Password PIN PIN2 PUK/PUK2 Registration Password Authentication Protocol. A security feature in the GPRS network. Used for the control of Call Bar. Supplied by your service provider. Personal Identification Number used for SIM security. Supplied by your service provider. If the PIN is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN will be blocked. Personal Identification Number used for the control of Fixed Dial Store and Call Charge metering. If the PIN2 is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN2 will be blocked. PIN/PIN2 Unblocking Key. Used to unblock the PIN/PIN2. Supplied by your service provider. If the PUK/PUK2 is entered incorrectly 10 times, the PUK/PUK2 will be blocked. The act of locking on to a GSM/GPRS network. This is usually performed automatically by your phone. 102 Glossary of Terms
Glossary of Terms Roaming The ability to use your phone on networks other than your Home network. Service Provider The organization responsible for providing access to the GSM/GPRS network. SIM SMS WAP Subscriber Identity Module. A small smart-card which stores unique subscriber and user-entered information such as Phonebook and Short Messages. Supplied by your service provider. Short Message Service. A basic mail system used for cellular phones. This service allows sending / receiving short text messages. Wireless Application Protocol. The communication standard which enables you to download resources from the Internet to your phone. Glossary of Terms 103
Specifications Bands Supported. GSM 900 Class 4 GSM1800 Class 1 GSM1900 Class 1 Standby Time (hrs)* . 80 200 Sound Folder. 20 melodies (Predefined)
+ downloaded melodies Picture Folder . 20 pictures (Predefined)
+ downloaded pictures Talk Time (hrs)* . 2.5 4.3 Backlight Colours . 1 (White) Temperature Range Charging . +5 C +35 C Storage. -20 C +60 C Ring Tones . Preset: 20
(Varies depending on Data Folder) Scheduler . Up to 50 entries Weight . 78 g (including battery) Alarms . 1 Dimensions Height . 88 mm Width . 60 mm Depth . 27 mm Supply Voltage . 660 mAh Li-ion Antenna . Fixed Charge Time** . Up to 90 Min SIM Type . 3 V only Phonebook Memory. 250 entries + SIM Animation Themes . 2 User Composed Melody . 5 Games . 3 104 Specifications Graphics Formats Supported . GIF87a, GIF89a, BMP, WBMP, PNG, WPNG, JPEG Maximum Graphics Size . Main: W128 x H96 pixels
(4096 CSTN colours) Sub: W80 x H48 pixels
(monochrome) NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
*NOTE: Talk and Standby time depend on network conditions, SIM usage and battery condition.
**NOTE: Charging time depends on usage and battery condition.
Personal Settings Provisioning Information Setting No.1 Provisioning Information Setting No.2 Provisioning Information Setting No.3 Provisioning Information Setting No.4 Provisioning Information Setting No.5 Item IP Port Home page Gateway IP Port
(Secure / Non-
Secure) Data connections Circuit Switched (GSM) Name Account Password Call type Phone no. Idle timer CSD Setting Packet Switched (GPRS) Name Account Password APN name Auth type Normal / Secured / None
(RAP) (CHAP) Personal Settings 105
Licencing CP8 Patent Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. 2003 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. 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. 106 Licencing
Index A Access to Shortcuts ........................................................... 38 Activating a profile ............................................................ 33 Alarm Setting ...................................................................... 88 Alert Type ............................................................................ 32 Answering Calls .................................................................. 17 Answer Mode ..................................................................... 37 APN .................................................................................... 102 Applications ........................................................................ 86 Auto capital change ......................................................... 69 B Back to the menu display ................................................ 12 Biorhythm Calendar .......................................................... 86 Brightness ........................................................................... 31 Bookmarks .......................................................................... 54 Broadcast ............................................................................ 65 Browser ................................................................................ 52 Browser Menu Structure .................................................... 51 Browsing Bookmark ........................................................... 54 Browsing the Phone Book ................................................ 46 C Calculator ........................................................................... 90 Call Divert ........................................................................... 77 Call Service ......................................................................... 73 Calling for the Last Dialled
/Answered/Unanswered number .......................... 96 Care and Maintenance ...................................................... 3 Change Phonecode ......................................................... 79 Changing the Language .................................................. 32 Changing the Ring Tone ................................................... 24 Changing the Security Code ........................................... 80 Changing Alert Type ......................................................... 32 Changing the Volume ...................................................... 24 CHAP ................................................................................. 102 Charge Setting ................................................................... 74 Charging the Battery ........................................................... 6 Clock ................................................................................... 87 Codes .................................................................................. 79 Composing a Melody ....................................................... 25 Connection Setting ...................................................... 82,83 Contents .................................................................................i Creating a New Short Text Message ............................... 59 CSD .................................................................................... 102 CSD Settings ....................................................................... 82 Currency ............................................................................. 91 D Date Format/Time Format ................................................ 88 Desktop Handsfree ............................................................ 19 Disabling Key Guard .......................................................... 40 Display ................................................................................. 29 Displays ............................................................................... 10 Displaying Menu ................................................................ 14 Display Light Off ................................................................... 4 DTMF Tones .................................................................. 20,102 E Earpiece Volume ............................................................... 15 Editing profiles .................................................................... 33 Editing User Messages .................................................. 36,63 Emergency Call ................................................................. 16 EMS .................................................................................... 102 Index 107
Index Enabling/Disabling the PIN ............................................... 79 Entering a Schedule .......................................................... 55 Entering to the Menu Display ........................................... 12 Erasing Records ................................................................. 97 Error Messages ................................................................. 100 Exode .............................................................................. 43w F Fitting, and Removing the Battery .................................... 5 Fitting, and Removing the SIM .......................................... 5 G Games ........................................................................... 42,86 Getting Started .................................................................... 5 Glossary of Terms ............................................................. 102 GPRS .................................................................................. 102 GPRS Info ............................................................................ 84 GPRS Settings ...................................................................... 83 Group Settings .................................................................... 47 GSM ................................................................................... 102 H Hot Key Dial ........................................................................ 49 How to Use this Phone ....................................................... 12 I Important Error Messages ............................................... 100 Important Information ......................................................... 1 In-Call Options .................................................................... 18 Incoming Call While in a Call ........................................... 21 International Dialling .......................................................... 16 K Key Guard .......................................................................... 40 108 Index Keys & Displays ......................................................................7 Keys ........................................................................................8 L Language ............................................................................32 Last Number Dialling ..........................................................16 Licencing ...........................................................................106 Lightning Antenna ..............................................................81 Long Press ..............................................................................9 Low Battery Warning ........................................................... 6 M Main Display ........................................................................10 Making a Call by Using Hot Key Dial ................................49 Making a Second Call .......................................................22 Making Calls ........................................................................15 Melody Composer ..............................................................91 Memory Status ....................................................................48 Menu Display .......................................................................12 Messages .............................................................................58 My Numbers ........................................................................48 My Phone .............................................................................24 My Phonebook ...............................................................39,50 N Network ................................................................................81 Network Operator ............................................................102 Network setting ...................................................................81 O Open Close Tone ................................................................27 Operation of Battery Level Indicator ................................ 6 Options..................................................................................64
Index Options in Phone Book ...................................................... 46 Other Text Modes................................................................ 71 P PAP .................................................................................... 102 Password ........................................................................... 102 Pause Dial ........................................................................... 20 Personal Settings .............................................................. 105 Phone Basics ....................................................................... 14 Phone Book ......................................................................... 45 Phone ON/OFF ................................................................... 14 Phone Option ..................................................................... 73 Phonebook Dialling ........................................................... 15 Picture Folder ...................................................................... 93 PIN ...................................................................................... 102 PIN2 .................................................................................... 102 Power Off Time ................................................................... 89 Profiles ................................................................................. 33 Puddleland ......................................................................... 42 PUK/PUK2 ........................................................................... 102 Q Quadball ............................................................................. 43 R Rate Computing ................................................................ 91 Reading a Received Message ......................................... 60 Records ............................................................................... 96 Registration ....................................................................... 102 Reset Defaults ..................................................................... 38 Ring Volume ....................................................................... 17 Roaming ............................................................................ 103 S Safety Considerations ......................................................... 1 Scheduler ............................................................................ 55 Security ................................................................................ 78 Selecting Games ............................................................... 42 Server Setting ...................................................................... 52 Service Provider ............................................................... 103 Setting Any Key Answer .................................................... 37 Setting Auto Answer .......................................................... 37 Setting Auto Display .......................................................... 67 Setting Bookmark ............................................................... 54 Setting Brightness ............................................................... 31 Setting Call Bar ................................................................... 78 Setting Call Divert .............................................................. 77 Setting Call Waiting ........................................................... 73 Setting Colour Themes ...................................................... 31 Setting Display Animation ................................................. 30 Setting Display Contrast .................................................... 30 Setting Fixed Dial ................................................................ 80 Setting Greeting ................................................................. 29 Setting Hot Key Dial ........................................................... 49 Setting Broadcast .............................................................. 65 Setting Key Guard ............................................................. 40 Setting Key Tone ................................................................ 28 Setting Language .............................................................. 66 Setting My Numbers .......................................................... 48 Setting Open Close Answer .............................................. 37 Setting Options ................................................................... 64 Setting Personal Rate ........................................................ 75 Setting Phone Line ............................................................. 76 Setting Shortcuts ................................................................ 38 Index 109
Index Setting SIM Lock ................................................................. 81 Setting SIM or Mobile Phonebook .................................... 39 Setting Sub Panel Key Tone .............................................. 28 Setting T9 Input ................................................................... 39 Setting the currency value ............................................... 91 Setting the Maximum Cost ............................................... 75 Setting the Message Centre Number .............................. 58 Setting Topic ....................................................................... 65 Setting User defined Topic ................................................ 66 Setting Wallpaper .............................................................. 29 Setting Warning Tone ........................................................ 28 Shift mode ........................................................................... 69 Shift mode change ............................................................ 69 Shortcuts ............................................................................. 38 Short press ............................................................................. 9 Shortcut from Idle Screen ................................................... 9 SIM ..................................................................................... 103 SMS .................................................................................... 103 Sound Folder ...................................................................... 92 Sounds ................................................................................. 24 Specifications ................................................................... 104 Standard Dialling ............................................................... 15 Starting Games .................................................................. 42 Status Icons .................................................................... 10,11 STK (SIM Application Tool Kit) ............................................ 86 Storing ................................................................................. 45 Storing a Number in Mobile Phonebook ......................... 45 Storing a Number in SIM .................................................... 45 Sub Display ......................................................................... 11 Sub Panel clock Setting .................................................... 89 Symbols Used in the Manual ............................................. 12 110 Index T Tegic .....................................................................................69 T9 Input .................................................................................39 T9 Text Input .......................................................................70 Text Entry ..............................................................................68 Text Input .............................................................................69 Time & Date Setting ............................................................87 Time Display Setting ............................................................87 Time Zone Setting ...............................................................87 Troubleshooting ..................................................................98 U User Messages .....................................................................36 V Vibrator ................................................................................35 Viewing ................................................................................46 Viewing / Editing Scheduler ..............................................56 Viewing Broadcast .............................................................65 Viewing Memory Status .....................................................63 Viewing Message Lists in Archive ......................................62 Viewing Message Lists in Outbox ......................................61 Viewing My Numbers .........................................................49 Viewing Time/Charges .......................................................73 W WAP ....................................................................................103 WAP Activating ...................................................................53 Warning Tone ......................................................................28 Withhold ID / Callers ID .....................................................74 FCC Regulations The radiated output power of this internal wireless radio is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the wireless radio shall be used in such a manner that the radio is 1.5 cm or further from the human body. However, the user of wireless radios may be restricted in some places or situations, such as aboard airplanes. If y ou are unsure of restrictions, you are encouraged to ask for authorization before turning on the wireless radio. Several restrictions and cautions of using mobile phone are Important Information. listed in the FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION Read this information before using your handset In August 1996 the Federal Communication 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 (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S and international standa rds 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. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.6 inches (1.5 cm) must be maintained between the user s body and the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov
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1 | 2003-11-18 | 1850 ~ 1910 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2003-11-18
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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 |
s******@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 |
G70
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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) | GSM1900MHz + 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 | Output power is EIRP, This device contains 900 MHz and 1800 MHz GSM functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for 1900 MHz PCS with class 8 GPRS operations. SAR compliance for Body -worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and the users body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Highest reported SAR are head: 0.784 W/kg and body: 0.49 W/kg. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Compliance Certification Services Inc.
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1 | Name |
K**** C******
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 |
k******@ccsemc.com.tw
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1 | 1 | 24E | CE | 1850.00000000 | 1910.00000000 | 1.0720000 | 2.5000000000 ppm | 249KGXW |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC