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e_tm200_7fm.book Page 1 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Introduction Thank you for purchasing this SHARP mobile handset. Before and while using the handset, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. This handset is your partner. Handle it carefully at all times to ensure its long-term performance. About this Operation Manual Instruction scheme Instructions in this manual are carefully designed to help you operate the handset smoothly and easily. At the beginning of each section, the steps that have to be followed to reach the function you wish to utilise are shown (Example 1). The steps for all subsequent subsections are simplified (Example 2). Make sure to press B to enter your selection. Example 1:
(Excerpt from Viewing the Contacts List on page 9-54) 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Contacts and press B. Press a or b to highlight Contacts list and press B. The index view of the Contacts list appears. 2 3 I n t r o d u c t i o n In example 1, each step to reach the Contacts list is shown. Example 2:
(Excerpt from Selecting the Memory for saving on page 9-55) 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. 2 In example 2, the steps to reach the Contacts list are simplified as shown above (step1). B, a, b, c, d and C [Options] indicate the operation keys in this manual. For information on the keys and handset operations, refer to Parts and Controls on page 4-22. Symbols This indicates useful extra information for operating the handset. This indicates important background information or items that need to be recognised when operating the handset. This indicates operations that require extreme caution before performing on the handset. 1-1 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 2 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM I n t r o d u c t i o n NOTICE
We strongly recommend that you keep separate permanent written records of all important data. Data may be lost or altered in virtually any electronic memory product under certain circumstances. Therefore, we assume no responsibility for data lost or otherwise rendered unusable, whether as a result of improper use, repairs, defects, battery replacement, use after the specified battery life has expired or any other cause.
We assume no responsibility, directly or indirectly, for financial losses or claims from third parties resulting from the use of this product and any of its functions, such as stolen credit card numbers, the loss or alteration of stored data, etc.
All company and/or product names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Screen layouts illustrated in this operation manual may differ from those on the handset. The information described in this operation manual is subject to change without notice.
Some of the functions described in this operation manual may not be supported by all networks.
We assume no responsibility for content, information, etc. downloaded from the network. 1-2
The CGS-LCD used for the main display is a world advanced technology product, giving you fine picture quality. Occasionally, a few black or bright pixels may appear on the screen. Please note that this will not have any impact on any of the features or performance. Copyright According to copyright laws, the reproduction, alteration and use of material protected by copyright (music, pictures, etc.) is only permitted for personal or private use. If the user is not in possession of more extensive copyrights or has not received explicit permission from the copyright owner to reproduce, alter or use a copy which is made or modified in this way, this is considered to be a violation of the copyright laws and gives the copyright owner the right to claim damages. For this reason, avoid the illegal use of material protected by copyright. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 3 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Powered by JBlend, Copyright1997-2004 Aplix Corporation. All rights reserved. Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. JBlend and all JBlend-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix Corporation in Japan and other countries. In this product, JBlend is incorporated. JBlend is a Java execution environment that Aplix developed for implementing advanced performance and fast operation on small-memory systems. JBlend and JBlend logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix Corporation in Japan and other countries. Licensed by Inter Digital Technology Corporation under one or more of the following United States Patents and/or their domestic or foreign counterparts and other patents pending, including U.S. Patents: 4,675,863: 4,779,262:
4,785,450 & 4,811,420. Licensed under U.S. Patent 4,558,302 and foreign counterparts. CP8 PATENT SD logo is a trademark. T9 Text Input is licensed 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; Australian Pat. No. 727539; 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; Republic of Korea Pat. Nos. KR201211B1 and KR226206B1; and additional patents are pending worldwide. Use of this product in any manner that complies with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard is prohibited, except for use directly related to (a) data or information ( i ) generated by and obtained without charge from a consumer not thereby engaged in a business enterprise, and ( ii ) for personal use only; and (b) other uses specifically and separately licensed by MPEG LA, L.L.C. Bluetooth is a trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. I n t r o d u c t i o n The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sharp is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. 1-3 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 4 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM I n t r o d u c t i o n Safety Precautions and Conditions of Use Your handset conforms to international regulations insofar as it is used under normal conditions and in accordance with the following instructions. Electromagnetic waves
Do not turn on your handset aboard an aircraft (as your handset may interfere with the aircrafts electronic systems and disrupt the cellular network). Current legislation forbids use and legal action can be taken against the user.
Do not turn on your handset in a hospital, except in designated areas. Use of your handsets functions may affect the performance of electronic medical devices (pacemakers, hearing aids, insulin pumps, etc.). When handset functions are on, do not bring it near medical equipment or into areas in which medical equipment is being used. If you have a hearing aid or a pacemaker, only use the handset on the opposite side of your body from where it is located. The handset should be kept at least 15.24 cm (6 inches) from a pacemaker ANYTIME the handset is switched on.
Do not turn on your handset near gas or flammable substances. Observe the rules concerning the use of handsets at petrol stations, chemical plants and at all sites where a risk of explosion exists. 1-4 Caring for your handset
Do not allow children to use your handset without supervision.
Never attempt to disassemble, repair or modify your handset. Such action may result in bodily injury or damage to the unit or other property. The product can only be repaired by authorised service personnel.
Never allow any metallic objects (e.g., staples, paper clips) to become inserted into your handset, as this could result in the generation of excess heat or fire.
Do not use solvents to clean your handset. Use only a soft, dry cloth.
Do not drop your handset or subject it to severe impacts. Bending the body and pushing the display or keys with force can damage the handset.
Do not carry your handset in your back pocket as it could break when you sit down. The display is made of glass and is particularly fragile.
Never touch liquid that may leak from a broken liquid crystal display (LCD), as doing so may cause a skin rash.
Avoid touching the external connector on the underside of the handset, since the delicate components within can be damaged by static electricity.
Never use or store your handset in the following locations:
- Anywhere it may be exposed to water (e.g, bathroom or sauna) e_tm200_7fm.book Page 5 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM
- Conditions of high humidity (e.g., rain or fog)
- Conditions of extreme high temperatures (e.g., near fire or in a sealed automobile) In direct sunlight
- Locations or sites subject to strong vibration
It is advised that the device not be used by a driver while the vehicle is moving except in an emergency. Speak only into a fixed, neck-slung or clipped-on microphone when it will not distract your attention from the road. Also see Precautions Concerning Vehicle Use on page 1-7.
Never dispose of your device with ordinary waste. Battery
Use your handset only with batteries, chargers and accessories recommended by the manufacturer. The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage caused by the use of other chargers, batteries or accessories.
Use only the standard accessory battery (CE-BL200).
Recommended temperature for using and storing batteries is approximately 20C (68F).
The batterys performance is limited in low temperatures, particularly below 0C (32F) and the handset may not work temporarily regardless of the amount of remaining battery power.
Exposing the handset to extreme temperatures will shorten battery life. I n t r o d u c t i o n
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the operating time (talk time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery.
Network configuration and handset usage will affect talk time and standby time. Using games, camera or Music Player will hasten battery consumption.
When the battery charging alert is displayed on the screen, charge the battery as soon as possible. If you continue using your handset ignoring the alert, the handset may malfunction and all data and settings you have stored may be lost at any moment.
Charge the new battery as soon as possible after removing the old one.
Before removing the battery from the handset, make sure the handset is turned off.
Do not touch the battery terminals. Batteries can cause damage, injury or burns if a conductive material touches exposed terminals. When the battery is detached from the handset, use a cover made of nonconductive material to keep and carry the battery safely.
Never attempt to disassemble or modify the battery.
Never touch any fluid that may leak from the internal battery, as doing so may result in injury to the skin or eyes. 1-5 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 6 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM I n t r o d u c t i o n
Never drop your handset or subject it to severe shock. This may cause the internal battery to leak, ignite and/or rupture. Immediately remove your handset from the vicinity of any open flame in the event the internal battery leaks or emits an unusual odour. CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS See Battery Disposal below. Battery Disposal
Take the used battery to the local waste depot.
Do not expose the used battery to an open flame. Do not dispose in water or dispose with household waste. BATTERY DISPOSAL THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS LITHIUM-ION BATTERY. THIS BATTERY MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. CONTACT LOCAL AGENCIES FOR INFORMATION ON RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL OPTIONS IN YOUR AREA. Aerial Care
Do not touch the aerial unnecessarily while using the handset. If it is held, call quality may be hindered 1-6 leading to shortened talk-time and stand-by time because the handset may have to operate on a higher power level than is necessary.
Use only the aerial supplied or one approved by Sharp for your handset. Using unauthorised or modified aerial may damage the handset. Moreover, since the handset may violate the appropriate regulations, it may lose performance or exceed the limitation of SAR levels.
To avoid impaired performance, do not damage the aerial of the handset.
While talking directly into the microphone, hold the handset so that the aerial is upwards over your shoulder.
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, please turn off the handset in a blasting area or in a place where a turn off two-way radio sign is posted. RF Connector
This RF connector is for connecting Sharp-approved aerial to the handset. Do not connect unapproved or modified equipment as this may damage the handset or cause the SAR limit to be exceeded.
Do not touch or crowd the connector unnecessarily as this may affect standby and call times. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 7 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Camera Operation
Learn picture quality, file formats, etc. beforehand. Pictures are saved in JPEG format.
Be careful not to move your hand while taking pictures. If the handset moves while taking a picture, the picture may be blurred. When taking a picture, hold the handset firmly or use the delay timer to prevent it from moving.
Clean the lens before taking a picture. Fingerprints, oil, etc. on the lens hinder focusing. Wipe with a soft cloth before taking a picture. Miscellaneous
As the handset uses an electronic storage unit, data may be lost or corrupted under various circumstances.
Before connecting the handset to a PC or a peripheral device, read the operation manual carefully.
If the handsets battery has been removed for some time its or the handset has been reset, the units clock and calendar may be initialised. The date and time should be updated.
Use only the included headset for hands-free operation. Some handset functions may not work when unauthorised hands-free are used.
The handset uses a magnet to recognise that the handset is closed. Do not place magnetic cards near your handset or get the card caught in the handset as it may damage the recorded data. Environment
Keep your handset away from extreme heat. Do not leave on the dashboard of a car or near a heater. Do not leave it in any place that is extremely damp or dusty.
Since this product is not waterproof, do not use it or store it where fluids can splash onto it. Raindrops, water spray, juice, coffee, steam, perspiration, etc. may also cause a malfunction. I n t r o d u c t i o n Precautions Concerning Vehicle Use
It is the users responsibility to verify if local laws permit the use of a handset in a vehicle. Give full attention to driving. Pull off onto the side of the road and park the car before making or answering a call.
If local laws permit, we recommend that you use your handset with the included hands-free Kit.
Refrain from putting the stereo headset (supplied) into both ears while you are driving.
Use of your handsets functions may interfere with the vehicles electronic systems, such as the ABS antilock brakes or the air-bag. To ensure no such problem occurs, please check with your dealer or car manufacturer before using your handset.
Only allow qualified service personnel to install the vehicle accessories. The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage which may result as a consequence of improper use or use contrary to the instructions contained herein. 1-7 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 8 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM FCC Declaration of Conformity Triple-band phone: TM200 with USB cable(CE-UC32) and AC charger(CE-EA32) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. I n t r o d u c t i o n Responsible Party:
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430 TEL:1-800-BE-SHARP Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FCC Notice The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you to stop using the phone if such interference cannot be eliminated. Information To User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a 1-8 residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation; If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1 2 Reorient/Relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 3 4 CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 9 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Exposure to Radio Waves THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENTS REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted level of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg, * Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach I n t r o d u c t i o n the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0.631W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this operation manual is 1.42W/kg. Body-worn Operation; This device has been tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone touching the body. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. While these may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID APYNAR0058. 1-9 substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of the handset user and others and to take into account variations in age and health, individual sensitivities and environmental conditions. European standards provide for the amount of radio frequency electromagnetic energy absorbed by the body when using a handset to be measured by reference to the Specific Absorption Rate
(SAR). The SAR limit for the general public is currently 2 watts per kilogram averaged over 10 grams of body tissue. Your handset SAR value is 0.265 watts per kilogram. This has been tested to ensure that this limit is not exceeded even when the handset is operating at its highest certified power. In use however your handset may operate at less than full power because it is designed to use only sufficient power to communicate with the network. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 10 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM I n t r o d u c t i o n Additional information on Specific Absorption rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications &
Internet Association (CTIA) web-site at:
http://www.phonefacts.net
*In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6Watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Sharp Telecommunications of Europe Ltd, declares that this TM200 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1995/5/EC. A copy of the original declaration of conformity can be found at the following Internet address:
http://www.sharp-mobile.com/tm/
SAR Your handset has been designed, manufactured and tested so as not to exceed the limits for exposure to electromagnetic fields recommended by the Council of the European Union. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines developed by independent scientific organizations. The guidelines include a 1-10 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 11 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Table of Contents Introduction ................................................. 1-1 About this Operation Manual ...............................1-1 NOTICE ................................................................1-2 Copyright ..............................................................1-2 Safety Precautions and Conditions of Use ...........1-4 FCC Declaration of Conformity ...........................1-8 Exposure to Radio Waves .....................................1-9 Declaration of Conformity ..................................1-10 SAR ....................................................................1-10 Quick Setup ............................................... 3-13 Using the Memory Card .....................................3-18 If You Upgrade Your Handset ............................3-21 Parts and Controls .................................... 4-22 Main Handset Unit ..............................................4-22 Display Indicators ...............................................4-25 Guide to the Main Menu .......................... 5-28 Using the Main Menu .........................................5-28 List of Menu Function Items ..............................5-30 Basic Handset Operations ........................ 6-32 Making a Call .....................................................6-32 Answering a Call ................................................6-32 Redialling ............................................................6-33 Useful Functions .................................................6-34 Using the Camera ...................................... 7-38 Taking Pictures ...................................................7-38 Shooting Video Images ......................................7-42 Common Functions & Information ....................7-45 Create Photo/Video Mode Indicators .................7-49 Entering Text ............................................. 8-51 Text Table for Multi-tap Input ...........................8-51 Selecting the Input Method ................................8-52 Selecting the Input Language .............................8-52 Using Text Templates ........................................8-53 Copying, Cutting and Pasting Text ....................8-53 Using the Contacts List ............................. 9-54 Contacts List Basics ...........................................9-54 Selecting the Memory ........................................9-55 Saving Information to the Contacts List ............9-56 Dialling from the Contacts List ..........................9-57 Editing the Contacts List ....................................9-59 Setting the Groups ..............................................9-63 Memory Status ...................................................9-65 Setting the Speed Dial List .................................9-65 Checking Own Numbers ....................................9-66 Accessing t-zones ................................. 10-67 Viewing the Browser ........................................10-67 Using the Message Service ...................... 11-68 Message Types Available with the Handset ....11-68 2-11 l T a b e o f C o n t e n t s l T a b e o f C o n t e n t s e_tm200_7fm.book Page 12 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Creating and Sending Messages ...................... 11-69 Receiving and Reading Messages .................... 11-74 Deleting Messages ........................................... 11-78 Settings for the Messages ................................ 11-79 Making Text Templates ................................... 11-81 Using Voice Mail ............................................. 11-82 Memory Status ................................................. 11-83 Setting Cell Broadcasts .................................... 11-83 Setting Cell Info ............................................... 11-85 Browsing the WAP Alerts ............................... 11-85 Enjoying Multi Media .............................12-86 Using Pictures .................................................. 12-86 Using Sounds ................................................... 12-96 Using Games or Applications ........................ 12-106 Using Videos .................................................. 12-107 Using Music ................................................... 12-110 Memory Status ............................................... 12-113 Using the Personal Organiser ...............13-114 Using the Calendar ......................................... 13-114 Using the Alarm ............................................. 13-116 Using the Calculator ...................................... 13-119 Using Memo Recording ................................. 13-120 Using the Phone Help .................................... 13-121 Using the Call History ...........................14-122 Calling from the Call Log .............................. 14-122 Saving a Call Log to the Contacts List .......... 14-123 Deleting a Call Log ........................................ 14-124 Clearing Call Logs ......................................... 14-124 2-12 Checking the Duration of Calls ......................14-125 Checking the Cost of Calls .............................14-125 Checking the Amount of Data Communication ......................................14-127 Setting the Handset ...............................15-128 Setting the Display Language .........................15-128 Setting the Main Display ................................15-128 Setting the External Display ...........................15-132 Resetting the Phone Setting ............................15-135 Setting the Profiles ..........................................15-136 Call Settings ....................................................15-143 Call Forwarding ..............................................15-147 Setting Networks ............................................15-148 Setting the Date and Time ..............................15-151 Setting Security ...............................................15-153 Setting an Account ..........................................15-158 Customising Keys ...........................................15-162 Master Reset ...................................................15-163 Connecting to a PC ................................16-164 Installing Software ..........................................16-164 Connecting the Handset ..................................16-165 Troubleshooting .....................................17-167 Index .......................................................18-170 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 13 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Quick Setup Quick Setup gives you the basic information you need to start using your handset. Step 1:
Unpacking Check that the following items are included:
Handset (the battery cover attached)
Rechargeable Li-ion battery
AC charger
Hands free EARphone & MIC (Stereo)
Operation Manual Some other brochures or supplements may also be included. Purchase SD memory card separately. CONTAINS LITHIUM-ION BATTERY. MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. Step 2:
Inserting the SIM Card and the Battery In order to access the available services, do not forget to insert a SIM card and a battery. The SIM card carries the users identity for accessing the network and also stores personal information such as the phone directory and SMS messages. Only use a 3V SIM card with your handset. If you already have a mobile phone before purchasing this handset, you may use your previous SIM card with the new handset. In this case, refer to If You Upgrade Your Handset on page 3-21. 3-13 i Q u c k S e t u p i Q u c k S e t u p e_tm200_7fm.book Page 14 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 1 Press () and slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow (). 3 Slide the SIM card into the SIM holder as illustrated. Do not touch the metal part of the SIM terminal. 1 2 2 Remove the battery cover. 3-14 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 15 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 4 Position the battery with the model name facing up. Insert its top end into slot () as illustrated and insert the other end into position (). 2 1 5 Align the battery cover with the battery compartment as illustrated and slide it in the direction of the arrow until it clicks. Removing the SIM Card In step 3 on page 3-14, press the tab securing the card and slide it in the opposite direction from the SIM holder. Step 3:
Charging the Battery The battery is not fully charged when you purchase the handset. Charge the battery for at least 2 hours before using. Use only the included AC charger. Using the Charger 1 Insert the charger plug into an AC outlet. 2 Open the external connector cap and insert the charger (label facing up) into the USB/
Charger connector. The battery indicator in the display (
) starts animating. 3-15 i Q u c k S e t u p e_tm200_7fm.book Page 16 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 3 When charging is complete, the Indicator stops animating. i Q u c k S e t u p hours.
The standard charging time is approximately 2
Charging time may vary depending on the state of the battery and other conditions. For information on the battery, refer to Battery on page 1-5. Removing the charger Disconnect the charger plug from the AC outlet and unplug the charger from the handset. 3-16 To charge using the cigarette lighter charger The optional cigarette lighter charger (CE-CL30) supplies power for charging from the cigarette lighter socket of a car. Battery Status Check the battery indicator displayed in the upper left of the display to estimate remaining battery power. When the battery is empty, appears on the display and an alarm sounds. The battery may only last for another 5 minutes. If you are using your handset, charge the battery immediately. Battery Indicators Charge Level Sufficiently charged Partially charged Charging recommended Charging required Empty e_tm200_7fm.book Page 17 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Step 4:
Turning On Your Handset Open the handset and press F and hold for approximately 2 seconds. The standby screen appears in the main display.
For information on key operations, refer to Parts and Controls on page 4-22.
When turning on the handset, you may be asked to enter a PIN (Personal Identification Number) code. Enter it and press B. For more information, refer to If You Upgrade Your Handset on page 3-21 and the brochures supplied with the SIM card. Turning Off Your Handset Press F and hold for approximately 2 seconds. Step 5:
Setting the Date and Time Set the date and time before using the handset. If date and time are left unset, you cannot operate some time-based functions correctly. 1 Open the handset. i Q u c k S e t u p 2 Press B. The main menu appears. 3 Press a, b, c or d to highlight Settings and press B. 4 Press a or b to highlight Date & Time and press B. 5 Press a or b to highlight Set date/time and press B. 6 Enter the month, day, year and time using the digit keys and press B. If you enter the time in the 12-hour format, press P to switch between am and pm.
For more information on how to set date and time, refer to Setting the Date and Time on page 15-151.
You can also use a, b, c or d to edit the date and time. 3-17 i Q u c k S e t u p e_tm200_7fm.book Page 18 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Using the Memory Card The data storage area of the handset can be enhanced by using the memory card. If you wish to use the handset for taking pictures or recording videos, sounds or music, use of the memory card is recommended. Inserting the Memory Card 1 Turn off the handset. 2 Open the SD memory card slot cover. 3 Insert the memory card all the way in. 4 Close the cover. 1 2 3-18 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 19 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM
When you turn on the handset while the memory card is in, the message Memory card is in appears in the main display and the memory card indicator is displayed in both the main and external display.
When you insert the memory card while the handset is turned on, the message Memory card is inserted appears in the main display and the memory card indicator is displayed in both the main and external display.
Use SD memory cards up to 1 GB or MMC up to 128 MB. Note that some types of MMC may not be compatible with your handset.
The miniSD memory card with SD card adapter cannot be used with your handset.
Be sure to insert the card in the correct direction and orientation.
The SD memory card has a write-protect switch that prevents you from deleting contents by accident. If you slide the switch to the lock position, you cannot save or delete files.
Do not open the memory card cover while the memory card is being formatted, written or read. The card may be damaged beyond use.
Keep all memory cards out of the reach of small children. i Q u c k S e t u p Memory Card Folder Configurations Some folders are created on the memory card. The pictures, sounds and video clips are stored in appropriate folder. Main Display
: Appears when the card is inserted.
: Appears when the card is inserted and locked.
: Appears when the card is damaged or unusable.
: Appears when the card is locked, damaged or unusable.
: Appears when the card is being written or read (the arrow in the icon is green.)
: Appears when the card is being formatted (the arrow in the icon is red.) External Display
: Appears when the card is inserted.
: Appears when the card is inserted and locked.
: Appears when the card is damaged or unusable.
: Appears when the card is locked, damaged or unusable.
: Appears when the card is being written or read (the arrow in the icon is green.)
: Appears when the card is being formatted (the arrow in the icon is red.) 3-19 i Q u c k S e t u p e_tm200_7fm.book Page 20 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Removing the Memory Card 1 Turn off the handset. 2 Open the SD memory card slot cover, remove the card and close the cover.
When you remove the memory card while the handset is turned on, the message Memory card is removed appears in the main display and the memory card icon disappears from both the main and external displays.
Do not remove the memory card while the memory card is being formatted, written or read. 3-20 Formatting the Memory Card If you wish to clear all data stored in the memory card, format the memory card according to the following steps. The handset code is needed to format the memory card. For information on the handset code, refer to Enabling the Handset Lock on page 15-154. 1 Press B. The main menu appears. 2 Press a, b, c or d to highlight Settings and press B. 3 Press a or b to highlight Memory card and press B. 4 Press a or b to highlight Format and press B. 5 Enter your handset code and press B. If you wish to cancel, press A [Back] before entering the handset code. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 21 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM If You Upgrade Your Handset If you have a mobile phone before purchasing this handset, you may use your previous SIM card with the new handset. In this case, you are required to prepare the PIN code used for the old mobile phone to setup. Entering the PIN Code If you insert a SIM card you have used for your previous mobile phone, you may be requested to enter a PIN code when you turn on your handset. For more information on the PIN code, refer to Setting Security on page 15-153. 1 Enter the PIN code that you used for your old mobile phone. 2 Press B. You can copy the Contacts list entries in your previous SIM card. For information on copying the Contacts list entries, refer to Copying Entries Between Memories on page 9-61 or Copying All Entries from the SIM Card to the Handset Memory on page 9-62. i Q u c k S e t u p
If your PIN code is entered incorrectly three times in a row, the SIM card is locked.
To release the lock, try entering the PUK
(Personal Unblocking Key) code (8 digits) provided by your service provider. For more information on the code, contact your service provider. 3-21 P a r t s a n d C o n t r o s l e_tm200_7fm.book Page 22 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Parts and Controls Main Handset Unit Before reading this operation manual, becoming familiar with the names and locations of parts and controls is recommended. Also, in this section are icons and indications that change in the display. Camera Lens Aerial Speaker Flash Light External Display 4-22 Earpiece Navigation Keys abcd Centre Key B Left Soft Key C Send Key D Camera/Music Key Y Voice Mail Key G
*/Shift Key P 0/Flash Light Key Q Main Display Right Soft Key A End/Power Key F t-zones Key E Font Zoom Key h Key Pad
#/Silence profile Key R Microphone/
MIC e_tm200_7fm.book Page 23 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Hands free EARphone & MIC Connection 1 Put the pad over the earphone. You can use the hands free EARphone & MIC without the pads. Open the earphone connector cap and insert the hands free EARphone & MIC plug into the earphone connector. For information on how to answer a call, refer to Answering a Call on page 6-32. RF Connector Side-up/Side-down Key V W Battery Cover 2 Earphone Connector SD Memory Card Slot Cover USB/Charger Connector P a r t s a n d C o n t r o s l 4-23 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 24 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Flip Functions P a r t s a n d C o n t r o s l When open:
the main display is turned on and the keypad lights up. When closed:
the external display is turned on and lights up.
Java applications are suspended.
the handset sends the busy tone to the caller. For information on how to set this function, refer to Settings for Flipping the Handset Closed on page 15-146.
calls are terminated. For information on how to set this function, refer to Settings for Flipping the Handset Closed on page 15-146. If closing the handset in Create photo/video mode, all unsaved data will be lost. 4-24 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 25 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Display Indicators Main Display This section describes the status indicators displayed at the top of the screen. Status Indicators 1.
Status indicators 2. 3. 4. 5.
6.
7. 8. 9.
10.
P a r t s a n d C o n t r o s l Indicates the strength of the received signal or that the service is out of range. Indicates the battery level. Appears when in call. Appears when a new SMS/MMS message has arrived. Appears when your handset is GPRS* enabled and within range. Flashes during GPRS transmission. Appears when the WAP or MMS message communication is in CSD** or GPRS mode. Appears when the font zoom function is active. Appears when the memory card is inserted. Appears when at least one unheard voice mail recording is remaining. Appears when a Java application is executed (colour) or suspended
(B/W). 4-25
Indicates the text input method:
First letter upper case mode/Upper case mode/Lower case mode/
Numeric mode. For information on the term, refer to the page 15-162. For information on the term, refer to the page 15-162. For information on the term, refer to the page 15-162. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 26 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 22.
*GPRS:
**CSD:
***WAP:
Appears when viewing secure WAP*** browser. Appears when the USB cable
(supplied with the PC Link Kit) is connected to your handset. Appears when Bluetooth wireless setting is enabled. Appears when All calls in the Call diverts settings (page 15-147) is set. Appears when your handset is roaming outside of your network.
Indicates the handsets profiles:
T-Mobile/My profile/Conference/
Activity/In car/Silent (page 15-136). Appears when the Outbox contains messages you failed to send. Appears when Ringing volume
(page 15-136) is set to Silent. Appears when the alarm
(page 13-116) is set. Appears when vibration
(page 15-137) is set. Appears when the T9 text input method is activated.
11. 12.
13.
P a r t s 14.
a n d C o n t r o s l 15. 16.
17.
18. 19. 20.
21.
4-26 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 27 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM External Display Status indicators Status Indicators 1.
2. 3.
4.
Indicates the strength of the received signal or that the service is out of range. Indicates the battery level.
Appears when new messages are received/the mailbox is full/
receiving messages/sending messages. Appears when the handset is in data connection mode. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10. 11.
Appears when at least one unheard voice mail recording is remaining. Appears when the Outbox contains messages you failed to send. Appears when Ringing volume
(page 15-136) is set to Silent. Appears when All calls in the Call diverts settings (page 15-147) is set to On. Appears when the USB cable
(supplied with PC Link Kit) is connected to your handset. Appears when the alarm
(page 13-116) is set. Appears when the memory card is inserted. 4-27 P a r t s a n d C o n t r o s l G u d e i t o t h e M a n M e n u i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 28 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Guide to the Main Menu Using the Main Menu
5-28 After turning on your handset, the standby screen appears. If you wish to use any functions other than the basic call operation, press B once to get the main menu. This has 9 icons for functions, operations and settings. When you reach the main menu, use a, b, c or d
(navigation keys) to navigate the cursor and press B to select the function you wish to enjoy. In this manual, the operation required to access functions is described by the operation of the navigation keys.
SAT/
Profiles
My Media Call Register
Messages t-zones
Contacts
Organiser Camera
Settings e_tm200_7fm.book Page 29 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Basic Key Operations Soft keys and the centre key Your handset uses soft keys (C and A) to help navigate the handset. At the bottom left and right side of the display, the respective operations of the keys are shown. The function of each soft key at any given time is displayed at the bottom left and right of the screen. The function of the centre key is displayed in the centre by a graphical icon. Example:
When A [Back] is displayed:
Press A [Back] to return to the previous menu. When C [Select] is displayed:
Press C [Select] to select a menu item. Navigation keys a, b, c, d indicate the navigation keys. When you navigate the cursor to select an item, press a, b, c or d to highlight the item and press B. The end/power key Press F to return to the standby screen. Camera/Music key Press Y to enter the Create photo mode
(page 7-38). Press and hold Y for approximately 2 seconds to activate My Music (page 12-110). Font Zoom key Press h to change the display font size. By pressing the key, the display font size switches.
To return to the previous menu, you can also press c except when returning to the standby screen.
To select an item in the menu, C [Select] can be used instead of B. Also, d can be used to select an item when e is displayed at the right side of the display.
When selecting items using a or b, and
(scroll indicator) appear at the right edge of the display in case there are more menus that cannot be displayed at one time on the display.
h may not be supported by some functions. 5-29 G u d e i t o t h e M a n M e n u i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 30 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM List of Menu Function Items This table shows you the items in the function level (1st level), their respective menus (2nd level) and their page numbers. Main Menu
(1st level) Main Menu
(1st level) Sub Menu
(2nd level) & Page No. T-Mobile (page 15-136) My profile (page 15-136) Conference (page 15-136) Activity (page 15-136) In car (page 15-136) Silent (page 15-136) G u d e i Profiles*
t o t h e M a n M e n u i Photos (page 12-86) Pictures (page 12-86) Sounds (page 12-96) Games & more (page 12-106) Videos (page 12-107) Music (page 12-110) Memory status (page 12-113) Missed calls (page 14-122) Received calls (page 14-122) Dialled numbers (page 14-122) Call timers (page 14-125) Call costs (page 14-125) Data counter (page 14-127) SIM Application**
My Media Call Register 5-30 Messages t-zones Contacts Organiser Camera Sub Menu
(2nd level) & Page No. Create message (page 11-69) Inbox (page 11-74) Drafts (page 11-74) Sent (page 11-74) Outbox (page 11-74) Delete messages (page 11-78) Settings (page 11-79) Text templates (page 11-81) Voice mail (page 11-82) Memory status (page 11-83) Cell Broadcasts (page 11-83)***
Cell info (page 11-85) WAP Alerts (page 11-85)
(page 10-67) Contacts list (page 9-54) Speed dial list (page 9-65) My numbers (page 9-66) Calendar (page 13-114) Alarm (page 13-116) Calculator (page 13-119) Memo recording (page 13-120) Phone help (page 13-121) Create photo (page 7-38) Create video (page 7-42) e_tm200_7fm.book Page 31 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Main Menu
(1st level) Settings Sub Menu
(2nd level) & Page No. Phone settings (page 15-128) Profiles (page 15-136) Memory card (page 3-20) Connectivity (page 15-143) Java Date & Time (page 15-151) Security (page 15-153) Account settings (page 15-158) Internet Favourites settings (page 15-162) Master reset (page 15-163)
If you insert a non SAT-compatible SIM card, the SIM Application does not appear and Profiles appears instead. For information on Profiles settings, refer to Setting the Profiles on page 15-136.
** If you insert a SAT-compatible SIM card, the information on the SIM card appears in the SIM Application menu. For information on the SIM card, contact your service provider.
***This menu may not be available depending on your SIM card. 5-31 G u d e i t o t h e M a n M e n u i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 32 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Basic Handset Operations This section describes basic phone call functions. Confirm that the handset is on. Making a Call 1 Open the handset and enter a phone number with the keypad. Confirm the number and press D. Start talking when the connection is established. 2 2 Answering a Call 1 The handset rings for an incoming call. The handset vibrates when the vibration is set to Enable or Link to sound. For information on the vibration setting, refer to Setting the Vibration on page 15-137. Press D or C [Answer]. The call is connected and appears. If you enter a wrong number Press A [Clear] to delete one digit. Press A [Clear] and hold for approximately 2 seconds to delete the last line. The handset returns to standby mode when all lines are deleted. Ending a Call Press F to end the call. Closing the handset also ends a call. For information on the other operations when handset is closed, refer to Settings for Flipping the Handset Closed on page 15-146. When the Any Key Answer Function is Activated To answer a call, press any key except F or A [Busy]. For information on Any Key Answer, refer to Setting Any Key Answer on page 15-142. When the hands free EARphone &
MIC is connected To answer a call, press and hold the button of the hands free EARphone & MIC for approximately 2 seconds. 6-32 i B a s c H a n d s e t O p e r a t i o n s e_tm200_7fm.book Page 33 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM
When the Hands free EARphone & MIC is connected to the handset and the Any Key Answer function is set to On, you can answer calls by pressing the V or W key.
When the handset is connected to Bluetooth headset and Automatic answer is set to On, the handset automatically connects the call after the specified time and you can talk to the caller. For information on Automatic answer, refer to Setting the Automatic Answer on page 15-142.
When the handset is not connected to the hands free EARphone & MIC, press B to activate hands free function.
If your subscription includes the CLI (Calling Line Identification) service, the callers number appears on the screen. If the callers name and number are stored in the Contacts list, the callers name and phone number appear on the screen.
When receiving a call from a person whose picture is registered in the Contacts list, the receiving display and the picture appear alternately. For more information on the Contacts list refer to Using the Contacts List on page 9-54.
If the number is a restricted number, withheld appears. You can also reject an incoming call by closing the handset. Redialling The handset keeps a record of phone numbers for the 10 most recent missed, received or dialled calls. You can retrieve these phone numbers to make calls. 1 2 Press D while the handset is in standby mode. Press c or d to highlight a category from Missed calls, Received calls and Dialled numbers. Press a or b to highlight the number you wish to call. Press D to redial the call. 4 Setting Automatic Redialling This function makes the handset redial automatically when the first redial attempt is unsuccessful. For information on Auto redial, refer to Activating Auto Redial on page 15-145. 3 i B a s c H a n d s e t O p e r a t i o n s Rejecting an Incoming Call You can reject a call you do not wish to answer. 1 Press F while the handset is ringing. 6-33 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 34 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Useful Functions Speed Dialling Up to 9 phone numbers from the Contacts list memory
(Handset and SIM) can be assigned to speed dials. You can call the numbers using the digit keys. For information on the Speed dial list, refer to Setting the Speed Dial List on page 9-65. 1 To dial a number using speed dial, press and hold any of the digit keys (H to O and Q) for approximately 2 seconds. The phone number stored in the Speed dial list is dialled. G cannot be used as speed dial because it is already assigned to Voice mail. Call Waiting This service enables you to talk to a third party while you are in the middle of another call. After activating this service, a beep tone notifies you of the second call. To activate this service, refer to Activating the Call Waiting Service on page 15-143. 1 During a call, press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. 6-34 2 3 4 5 6 Press a or b to highlight Hold & Answer and press B. The second party is put on hold and you can talk to the third party. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Swap calls and press B. You can switch between the two calls. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Release call and press B. The current call ends and return to the held call.
The call waiting service may not be available on all networks. Contact your service provider for more information.
If you do not wish to answer the second call, press C [Options] and press a or b to highlight Busy, then press B in step 2. i B a s c H a n d s e t O p e r a t i o n s e_tm200_7fm.book Page 35 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 2 3 Accessing the SMS Menu During a Call 1 During a call, press C [Options]. The Options screen appears. Press a or b to highlight SMS and press B. Press a or b to highlight one of following options. Selecting Create message:
allows you to create an SMS message. Selecting Inbox, Sent or Drafts:
allows you to access these folders. For more information on the SMS message, refer to Using the Message Service on page 11-68. Conference Call This service enables you to call 2 people or more at the same time. You can talk with 5 participants at most with this service. To make a conference call, you must have one active call and one held call. 1 With one active call and one held call, press C
[Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Multiparty and press B. Press a or b to highlight Conference all and press B to initiate the conference call. You can talk with all the people on the line. Press F to end the conference call. The conference call ends. 2 3 4 i B a s c H a n d s e t O p e r a t i o n s 6-35 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 36 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM To add new participants to the conference call 1 During the call, press C [Options] and select Dial. Enter the phone number you wish to include in the conference call. Press D. After the call is connected, continue from step 1 of Conference Call (page 6-35). If you wish to include other participants in the conference call, perform the process again. 2 3 To put all the participants on hold 1 During the call, press C [Options] and select in the following order:
Multiparty Conference all. Press a or b to highlight Conference hold all and press B. 2 To reject adding participants 1 During the call, press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Busy to send the busy tone and press B. 2 i B a s c H a n d s e t O p e r a t i o n s 6-36 To put the current call on hold and continue having a conference call with the remaining participants 1 During the call, press C [Options] and select in the following order:
Multiparty Conference all. Press a or b to highlight Exclude and press B. 2 To end the call with all participants 1 During the call, press C [Options] and select in the following order:
Multiparty Conference all. Press a or b to highlight Release all and press B. 2 To end the call with a conference call participant 1 During a conference call, press a or b to highlight the person that you wish to disconnect from the conference call. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Release call and press B. 2 3 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 37 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM To have a conversation with participants privately When you wish to have a conversation with one of the participants privately, you can select a person from the conference list and put others on hold. 1 During a conference call, press a or b to highlight the person that you wish to talk in private with. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Multiparty and press B. Press a or b to highlight Private and press B. 2 3 4 5 When you have finished the private conversation, continue from step 1 of Conference Call (page 6-35). The conference call service may not be available on all networks. Contact your service provider for more information. i B a s c H a n d s e t O p e r a t i o n s 6-37 1 2 3 4 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Camera and press B. Press a or b to highlight Create photo and press B. The camera image appears in the display. Hold the camera as illustrated below. i U s n g t h e C a m e r a e_tm200_7fm.book Page 38 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Using the Camera This handset features a built-in camera capable of taking two million dots high-quality pictures. The camera lets you take pictures or video clips and features a digital zoom and auto focus functions. Once youve taken your picture or video, you can save it, then send it to others via MMS or E-mail message. Taking Pictures
By pressing Camera/Music key (page 4-22), you can enter the Create photo mode directly. In this case, start the operation from step 4.
If you use the memory card (page 3-18), you can select a memory (handset memory or memory card) before taking pictures. For information on how to select a memory, refer to Selecting the Memory on page 7-45. In Create photo mode, certain functions will be available only when the picture size is set to Small or Tiny. For information on how to set the picture size in Create photo mode, refer to Selecting the Picture Size on page 7-39. 7-38 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 39 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 5 6 Press B. The shutter sound is heard and the shot picture appears. Press W to save the picture. The picture is saved to My photos. Press A [Cancel] in this step. You can take the picture again. If you wish to send the taken picture, refer to Shooting and Sending a Picture/Video Function on page 7-48.
If you wish to leave Create photo mode without saving the taken picture, press F before step 6.
While in Create photo mode, you can switch to Create video mode. Press C [Options] to display Options menu and select Change to video mode, then press B.
This handset uses a CCD sensor. Although this handset has been manufactured carefully, some pictures may still appear too bright or too dark.
If the handset has been left in a warm place for a long time before taking or registering a picture, the picture quality may be poor.
Pictures taken with the camera may differ from the actual image of the subject in colour and brightness. Selecting the Picture Size Pictures are saved in JPEG format in the following six sizes. 2 M pixel:
1 M pixel:
Large:
Medium:
Small:
Tiny:
1 1224 1632 dots 858 1144 dots 768 1024 dots 480 640 dots 240 320 dots 120 160 dots At the main menu, select in the following order:
Camera Create photo. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Photo size and press B. Press a or b to highlight the picture size you wish to select and press B. 2 3 4 Selecting the Picture Quality 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Camera Create photo. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. 2 7-39 i U s n g t h e C a m e r a i U s n g t h e C a m e r a e_tm200_7fm.book Page 40 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 3 4 Press a or b to highlight Photo quality and press B. Press a or b to highlight Normal or Fine and press B. Adjusting the Brightness of the Picture 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Camera Create photo. Press a (brighter) or b (darker) to adjust the brightness (exposure level) of the picture. 2 Return to the standby mode to reset the brightness setting to default. Selecting the Shutter Sound You can select the shutter sound from three preset patterns. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Camera Create photo. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Shutter sound and press B. 2 3 7-40 4 Press a or b to highlight the sound you wish to select and press B. You can select from Pattern 1, Pattern 2 or Pattern 3. To play back the shutter sound, press C [Play]. Viewing the Saved Pictures You can review the pictures saved in My photos. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Camera Create photo. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight My photos and press B. The thumbnail index for saved pictures appears. Press a, b, c or d to select the image you wish to view and press B. The selected picture appears. 2 3 4
When you save pictures, the assigned file names are YMMDDnnn.jpg (YMMDD is Y (Year), M (Month), D (Day) and nnn is a 3 digit number).
You can view the file name and size of your pictures in the thumbnail index. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 41 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 2 3 4 5 Selecting the Frame You can select and set a frame from preset patterns or saved pictures. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Camera Create photo. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Add frame and press B. Press a or b to highlight Preset frames or Off and press B. If you do not wish to add a frame, select Off. Press a, b, c or d to select the frame you wish to view and press B. 2 3 4 5
You can only select a frame when the picture size is set to Small or Tiny.
If you activate Continuous shooting, you cannot set a frame. Using Continuous Shooting Four pictures are taken in succession. Auto shooting and manual shooting are available. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Camera Create photo. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Continuous shooting and press B. Press a or b to highlight Auto shooting or Manual shooting and press B. Auto shooting: Four pictures are taken in a row Manual shooting:
by pressing B. Pictures are taken one by one by pressing B. To cancel continuous shooting, select Off in this step. Press B to start continuous shooting. When the continuous shooting is finished, the pictures taken are saved automatically. To end the function, press A [Cancel].
You can only use the continuous shooting function when the picture size is set to Small or Tiny.
If you select a frame when taking pictures, you cannot use the continuous shooting function. 7-41 i U s n g t h e C a m e r a i U s n g t h e C a m e r a e_tm200_7fm.book Page 42 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Shooting Video Images You can record video clips with sound. If you use the memory card (page 3-18), you can select a memory (handset memory or memory card) before recording video clips. For information how to select a memory, refer to Selecting the Memory on page 7-45. 1 2 3 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Camera and press B. Press a or b to highlight Create video and press B. The video image appears in the display. 7-42 4 Hold the camera as illustrated below. 5 Press B. The sound indicating the start of video recording is heard and the recording starts. If you press B again, the recording stops and the sound indicating the end of video recording is heard. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 43 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 6 Press C [Options] and select Save and press B to save the recorded video clip to My videos. If you wish to send saved video clips, refer to Sending Videos as Attachments on page 12-108. If you wish to send the video clip, refer to Shooting and Sending a Picture/Video Function on page 7-48.
While in Create video mode, you can switch to Create photo mode. Press C [Options] to display Options menu, select Change to camera mode, then press B.
If you wish to record video clips without sound, press C [Options], select Voice record and set it Off. The maximum size of a video clip that can be recorded at one time is 295 kbytes. 2 3 4 Selecting Video Size 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Camera Create video. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Video size and press B. 2 3 4 Press a or b to highlight Large or Small and press B. Selecting Video Quality 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Camera Create video. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Video quality and press B. Press a or b to highlight Normal or Fine and press B. Adjusting the Brightness of Video Clips In Create video mode, press a (brighter) or b (darker) to adjust the brightness (exposure level) of video clips. Return to the standby mode to reset the brightness setting to default. 7-43 i U s n g t h e C a m e r a
When you save video clips, the assigned file names are YMMDDnnn.3gp (YMMDD is Y (Year), M (Month), D (Day) and nnn is a 3 digit number).
The file name and size of your pictures are displayed in the thumbnail index.
If the video clip has been recorded with sound, the volume can be adjusted by pressing a or b.
The volume depends on the Ringing Volume setting (page 15-136). The volume is 0 when Ringing Volume is set to Silent or Step Tone. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 44 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Viewing Saved Video Clips You can view saved video clips in My videos. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Camera Create video. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight My videos and press B. The thumbnail index for saved video clips appears. Press a, b, c or d to select the video clip you wish to playback and press B. Press B. The selected video clip is played back. To pause playback, press B. To resume playback, press B again. To stop playback, press A [Back]. After you have viewed the video clip, press A [Back]. The display returns to the thumbnail index. 2 3 4 5 6 i U s n g t h e C a m e r a 7-44 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 45 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Common Functions &
Information This section describes useful common functions you can use for both camera and video. Selecting the Memory If you use the memory card (page 3-18), you can select a memory (handset memory or memory card) before taking pictures or recording videos for the data storage. 7 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Camera Create photo or Create video. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Save to and press B. 8 9 10 Press a or b to highlight Handset or Memory card and press B. 2 3 4 Selecting Focus Mode You can select a focus mode from the following three alternatives. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Camera Create photo or Create video. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Focus mode and press B. Press a or b to highlight Autofocus, Semi-autofocus or Manual focus and press B. Autofocus:
Focus automatically by pressing B. Semi-autofocus: Once B is pressed, the focal length will be fixed. Press B again to take the picture with fixed focus. By pressing V/W, focal length can be changed. Press B to take the picture with the focus set manually. Manual focus:
Once you set Semi-autofocus in step 4, make sure that you have to press B twice to take a picture. 7-45 i U s n g t h e C a m e r a e_tm200_7fm.book Page 46 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 2 Using the Digital Zoom Function 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Camera Create photo or Create video. Press d to zoom in (the subject becomes larger) or press c to zoom out (the subject becomes smaller.) The zooming ratio indicators appear automatically when c or d is pressed and disappear when the key is released. The available zooming steps depend on the camera settings. The digital zoom function is not available when picture size is set to 2 M pixel in Create photo mode. Using the Delay Timer 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Camera Create photo or Create video. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Delay timer and press B. 2 3 i U s n g t h e C a m e r a 7-46 4 5 Press a or b to highlight On and press B. appears and returns to Create photo/video mode. Press B to start the delay timer. 10 seconds after the timer starts, the shutter sounds and the camera takes a picture or starts recording video. To cancel the delay timer 1 2 3 Press C [Options] while the delay timer setting is on. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Delay timer and press B. Press a or b to highlight Off and press B. The delay timer turns off.
If B is pressed while the delay timer is operating, the picture is taken immediately.
If you wish to stop taking pictures with the timer, press A [Cancel] while the delay timer is operating. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 47 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Using the Flash Light When taking a picture or recording video in a dark place, you can use the Flash light. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Camera Create photo or Create video. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Flash light and press B. Press a or b to highlight On or Off and press B. 2 3 4 Pressing Q also activates the Flash light. Changing the View Finder You can use the external display as the view finder. This function is convenient for taking a self-portrait or a group picture. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Camera Create photo or Create video. 2 3 Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Change viewfinder and press B. The main display is turned off and the image through the camera lens appears in the external display and focus mode is set to Autofocus. When taking a picture or stopping a video recording, the view finder automatically switches to the main display. You can also change the view finder by pressing P (X) in Create photo/video mode. 7-47 i U s n g t h e C a m e r a You can also send a voice memo after recording. For information on the voice memos, refer to Using Memo Recording on page 13-120. Deleting Photo/Video Clips For information on how to delete photos or video clips, refer to page 12-96 for deleting photos and page 12-109 for deleting video clips. When the Memory Space is Low When the available memory space in My photos/My videos is low, the remaining shots indicator in the upper left of the screen turns red. If the memory space becomes zero and when you try to take a photos again, Memory full. You cannot take a picture! (Memory full. You cannot record a video! in the Create video mode) appears. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 48 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Shooting and Sending a Picture/Video Function After taking a picture or recording video, you can send it directly from Create photo/video mode via MMS or E-mail message. 1 After taking a picture or recording video, press B. The Send to list appears. When recording a video clip, options appear when pressing B to stop recording. The last address where a message was sent is at the top of the list. Press a or b to highlight the phone number or E-mail address of the recipient. If you cannot find the phone number or E-mail address that you wish to send the picture to, select Others and enter the necessary information. Press B. Press a or b to highlight Send and press B. The message is sent. i U s n g t h e C a m e r a 2 3 When attaching a photo/picture file to a message, the size of the file is automatically reduced if exceeding the maximum (295 kbytes) size to send. 7-48 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 49 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Create Photo/Video Mode Indicators Flash light indicator (page 7-47)
On Delay timer indicator (page 7-46)
Indicates the delay timer is set. Continuous shooting indicators (for the Create photo mode only) (page 7-41)
Indicates pictures are taken in continuous shooting mode. photo/video quality indicators (page 7-39, page 7-43) Indicates the quality of the picture or video to be recorded.
Normal Fine Photo size indicators (for Create photo mode only)
(page 7-39) 2 M pixel:
1 M pixel:
Large:
Medium:
Small:
Tiny:
1224 1632 dots 858 1144 dots 768 1024 dots 480 640 dots 240 320 dots 120 160 dots Focus mode indicators (page 7-45)
Autofocus Semi-autofocus Manual focus Focusing bar Short distance Focus Long distance Photo/video brightness (exposure level) indicators
(page 7-40, page 7-43)
(+2):
(+1):
(0):
(-1):
(-2):
Bright Normal Dark Remaining shots/Sets indicator
123:
Indicates that the remaining number of pictures is still over 1000. Indicates the remaining number of photos or video clips that can be taken or recorded. 7-49 i U s n g t h e C a m e r a e_tm200_7fm.book Page 50 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Memory indicators (page 7-45)
Indicates photos/videos are saved on handset memory. Indicates photos/videos are saved on memory card. Zooming ratio indicators (page 7-46)
i U s n g t h e C a m e r a Original size Maximum size Magnification Voice record indicators (for Create video mode only)
(page 7-43)
On Off 7-50 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 51 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Entering Text This section provides information on how to enter text using the handset keypad for contacts list entries and messages, etc. Before you try to enter text, you should familiarise yourself with the different text input methods. In multi-tap input method, several characters are assigned to each key and you enter the desired character by pressing the key a few times. Text Table for Multi-tap Input The table indicates how many times you need to press a certain key to display the character you wish to enter. Pressing the key changes the character in order as shown in the table. When you reach the last character, it returns to the first one. Example: Press H once. A appears. Press twice. B appears. English Mode Key Upper Case Characters
. (full stop) , (comma) - (hyphen) ? !
(apostrophe) @ :1 Lower Case Characters G H ABC2 I DEF3 J GHI4 abc2 def3 ghi4 Numeric 1 2 3 4 Upper Case Characters Lower Case Key Characters jkl5 K JKL5 L MNO6 mno6 M PQRS7 pqrs7 N TUV8 tuv8 O WXYZ9 wxyz9 Q (space) + = < > $ % & 0 P * + P?
(space)
(return) R
Numeric 5 6 7 8 9 0 E n t e r i n g T e x t Q-O: Press and hold to enter numbers 0-9. P:
Press and hold to shift to sentence mode, Upper case, Lower case or Numeric (Abc, ABC, abc or 123). Press and hold to shift between multi-tap and T9 mode. R:
8-51 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 52 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Selecting the Input Method T9 Text Input T9 text input method is a shortcut to enter text easily and quickly. 1 In the text entry screen, press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Input method and press B. Press a or b to highlight the T9 mode (T9 Abc,T9 ABC, T9 abc) you wish to select and press B. Press each key once for any letter on that key. Example: To enter the word How, press J L O. If the word shown isnt the one you want, press a or b and highlight the correct one. Press B to select the word. appears at the top of the display. E n t e r i n g T e x t 2 3 4 5 6 If the correct word is not shown in step 5, enter the correct word again after switching to the multi-tap input method. If you press Q instead of step 6, a space is inserted next to the selected word. Entering Symbols and Punctuation To enter symbols or punctuation, press R. Selecting the Input Language You can select the input language in the text entry screen. 1 In the text entry screen, press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Input language and press B. Press a or b to highlight the language you wish to select and press B. 2 3 8-52 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 53 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Using Text Templates You can use the sentences registered in Text templates when entering text. For information on how to create the text templates, refer to Saving Phrases to the Text Template on page 11-81. 1 In the text entry screen, press a, b, c or d to move the cursor to the point you wish to insert the template. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Text template and press B. Press a or b to highlight the text template you wish to select and press B. The selected text template is inserted. 2 3 4 Copying, Cutting and Pasting Text The options help you complete editing smoothly. Copying and Cutting 1 When you are editing text, press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. 2 2 3 4 Press a or b to highlight Copy or Cut and press B. Press a, b, c or d to move the cursor to the first letter to be copied or cut and press B. Press a, b, c or d to move the cursor to the last letter to be copied or cut and press B. Cut removes the information from its original location and relocates it when you use Paste. Copy leaves the information in its original location and makes another copy of the information when you use Paste. Pasting 1 After the Copy and Cut operation, press a, b, c or d to move the cursor to the point you wish to insert the letters and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Paste and press B. E n t e r i n g T e x t 8-53 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 54 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Using the Contacts List In the Contacts list, you can store the phone numbers and E-mail addresses of your friends, family and colleagues, etc. Using Contacts list, you can dial or send messages easily without entering a phone number or an E-mail address manually. Contacts List Basics In the Contacts list, you can store up to 500 phone numbers and E-mail addresses. In each entry, you can store the following items. Items stored in the handset memory Name:
Phone number:
Up to 30 characters Up to 40 digits, 3 phone numbers /
entry Up to 60 characters, 2 addresses /
entry Selectable from 8 groups Up to 100 characters Up to 60 characters E-mail Address:
Group:
Address:
Note:
Thumbnail image: 1 image i U s n g t h e C o n t a c t s L s t i 9-54 Items stored in the SIM memory Name:
The number of characters that can be stored differs depending on the SIM card you use. Up to 40 digits Phone number:
The capacity of the Contacts list differs when storing in your handset memory and when storing in the SIM card. For example, you cannot store a thumbnail image in the Contacts list in the SIM card. Viewing the Contacts List 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Contacts and press B. Press a or b to highlight Contacts list and press B. The index view of the Contacts list appears. 2 3 You can also access the Contacts list by pressing b while in standby mode. The Contacts list stored in the handset is empty when you purchase the handset. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 55 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Selecting the Memory You can store new entries in the Contacts list. Before saving new entries or viewing stored entries in the Contacts list, you can select the handset memory or the SIM card memory. Selecting the Memory for saving 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Advanced and press B. Press a or b to highlight Save to and press B. Press a or b to highlight Handset, Selection or SIM and press B. If you select Selection, you can select the memory
(handset or SIM card) each time a new entry is saved. For information on how to select the memory when saving a new entry, refer to Saving Information to the Contacts List on page 9-56. 2 3 4 5 Selecting the Memory for viewing 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Advanced and press B. Press a or b to highlight Source and press B. Press a or b to highlight Handset, SIM or SIM + Handset and press B. 2 3 4 5 i U s n g t h e C o n t a c t s L s t i 9-55 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 56 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Saving Information to the Contacts List 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Add new contact and press B. The New Entry screen appears. If you select Selection in step 5 of Selecting the Memory for saving (page 9-55), specify the memory (Handset or SIM) each time before making an entry. When selecting Handset entry:
Items you can enter are Name, Phone 1, Phone 2, Phone 3, E-mail 1, E-mail 2, Group, Address and Note. When selecting SIM entry:
Items you can enter are only Name and Phone. Press a or b to highlight the item you wish to enter and press B. The entry screen appears. For information on how to enter text, refer to Entering Text on page 8-51. 2 3 4 i U s n g t h e C o n t a c t s L s t i 5 When you finish entering the information, press A [Save]. For information on items or the number of the characters you can enter in the handset or SIM card memory, refer to Contacts List Basics on page 9-54. Adding a Phone Number from Call Register Entries You can enter the phone numbers and names of the caller in the Contacts list from Call Register logs such as Missed calls, Received calls or Dialled numbers. 1 Display the Call Register log you wish to select from. For information on Call Registers, refer to Using the Call History on page 14-122. Press a or b to highlight the number you wish to save in the Contacts list and press C
[Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Save to Contacts and press B. Follow the steps from step 3 of Saving Information to the Contacts List to complete the operation. 2 3 4 9-56 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 57 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Saving an Input Phone Number to the Contacts List 1 After you enter the phone number in standby mode, press C [Save]. Follow the steps from step 3 of Saving Information to the Contacts List (page 9-56) to complete the operation. 2 Dialling from the Contacts List When dialling from the Contacts list, display the index view of the Contacts list first. Dialling from the Contacts List 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press a or b to highlight the name you wish to call and press D to dial. If there are two or more entries registered in the selected entry, press a or b to highlight the phone number you wish to call and press D. If no entries are found in the list, you can create an entry from the list. Press C [Options] and follow step 3 onward of Saving Information to the Contacts List (page 9-56). 2 If you cannot find the name you wish to dial or send messages to, follow the steps in Searching a Name and Number in the Contacts List
(page 9-58). Dialling from the Details Screen 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press a or b to highlight the name which contains the phone number you wish to dial and press B. The detail screen appears. Press a or b to highlight the phone number you wish to dial and press D to dial. 2 3 i U s n g t h e C o n t a c t s L s t i 9-57 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 58 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Sending Messages from the Details Screen 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press a or b to highlight the name you wish to call and press B. The detail screen appears. Press a or b to highlight the phone number or E-mail address of the recipient you wish to send a message to. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Send message and press B. Press a or b to highlight via SMS, via MMS or via E-mail and press B. 2 3 4 5 6 i U s n g t h e C o n t a c t s L s t i Searching a Name and Number in the Contacts List If you cannot find the name or number you wish to call at a glance in index view, you can search for it by entering the first few characters. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Search and press B. Enter the first few characters of the name you wish to call. Matched results appear in alphabetical order. If there is no exact entry in the Contacts list, the similar names appear alphabetically. Press a or b to scroll through the list for selecting the name you wish to call and press B. The detail screen of the Contacts list appears. 2 3 4 5 You can also dial by pressing D when the name you wish to call is highlighted in step 4. 9-58 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 59 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Editing the Contacts List If you cannot find the name you wish to edit, follow the steps in Searching a Name and Number in the Contacts List (page 9-58). Editing a Contacts List Entry 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press a or b to highlight the name you wish to edit. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Edit and press B. The Edit Entry screen appears. Press a or b to highlight the item you wish to edit and press B. 2 3 4 5 6 When you have finished editing, press B. If you wish to edit another item, repeat steps 5 and 6. 7 Press A [Save]. The changes are saved. If you do not wish to save the changes, press C
[Options] before step 7 and press a or b to highlight Cancel, then press B. Adding a Thumbnail Image to Entries
(for the handset entry only) You can add a thumbnail image to entries in the handset memory. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press a or b to highlight the entry you wish to add a thumbnail image to and press B. The detail screen appears. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Caller ID and press B. Press a or b to highlight My photos or My pictures and press B. The thumbnail list you selected appears. 2 3 4 5 i U s n g t h e C o n t a c t s L s t i 9-59 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 60 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 6 7 Press a, b, c or d to highlight a thumbnail image you wish to add and press B. Press A [Save] to add a thumbnail image to the entry.
Picture up to 150 kbytes can be added to entries as a thumbnail image.
You cannot add thumbnail images to entries in the SIM Memory. i U s n g t h e C o n t a c t s L s t i To change the thumbnail image in the Contacts list entry Select Change after step 4 and select My photos or My pictures. To remove the thumbnail image in the Contacts list entry Select Remove after step 4. The Options menu items Change and Remove appear only when a thumbnail image is added to the selected entry. If you delete an image added as a thumbnail in My photos or My pictures, the corresponding thumbnail image is also removed. 2 3 4 5 6 7 9-60 Setting the Ringtone for a Contacts List Entry (for the handset entry only) You can set a ringtone or the vibration to a Contacts list entry in the handset memory. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press a or b to highlight the name you wish to set and press B The detail screen appears. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Ringtone and press B. Press a or b to highlight On and press B. If you wish to cancel the ringtone setting, select Off in this step. Press a or b to highlight Assign melody and press B. Press a or b to highlight My sounds, My music or T-Mobile and press B. The files in T-Mobile are preset data. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 61 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 3 4 5 8 9 Press a or b to highlight the ringtone you wish to set and press C [Select]. For more information on how to select a ringtone, refer to Setting a Melody as the Ringtone on page 15-137. Press a or b to highlight Vibration and press B. 10 Press a or b to highlight Enable, Disable or Link to sound and press B. For information on how to set the vibration, refer to Setting the Vibration on page 15-137. 11 When setting is complete, press A [Back] and A [Save]. Copying Entries Between Memories You can copy entries between the handset and SIM card memories. This function is useful when you wish to backup entries or organise your memory space. Before copying, make sure which memorys entries are displayed on the display. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press a or b to highlight the name which you wish to copy to another memory. 2 Press B to display the detail screen and press a or b to highlight the phone number you wish to copy. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Copy to SIM to copy the entry to the SIM card or Copy to handset to copy the entry to the handset memory and press B. The name and the phone number selected in step 2 are copied to the other memory. If you select Copy to SIM, the message Some data may be lost. OK? appears. Press C [Yes] to complete the operation. Even if multiple phone numbers are registered to one name, you can copy only one phone number per name to the SIM card. 9-61 i U s n g t h e C o n t a c t s L s t i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 62 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Copying All Entries from the SIM Card to the Handset Memory You can copy all entries from the SIM card to the handset memory at once. This function is useful when you restore the handset memory with the backup copy in the SIM Card. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Advanced and press B. Press a or b to highlight Copy all from SIM and press B. Press C [Yes]. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. 2 3 4 5 9-62 Swapping the Location Number of the Phone Number (for SIM card entries only) 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press a or b to highlight the desired name and press B. Press a or b to highlight the desired phone number and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Swap and press B. Enter the location number you wish to swap and press B. 2 3 4 5 Deleting a Contacts List Entry If you cannot find the desired name, follow the steps in Searching a Name and Number in the Contacts List (page 9-58). 1 2 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press a or b to highlight the name you wish to delete. i U s n g t h e C o n t a c t s L s t i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 63 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 3 4 5 Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Delete and press B. Press C [Yes]. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. Once you delete a Contacts list entry, it cannot be restored. Deleting All Contacts List Entries You can delete all entries in the Contacts list. Before deleting all Contacts list entries, ensure that you are accessing the memory you wish to delete. For information on how to select the memory for Contacts list entries, refer to Selecting the Memory on page 9-55. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Advanced and press B. Press a or b to highlight Delete all entries and press B. 2 3 4 5 6 7 Enter your handset code and press B. For information on the handset code, refer to Enabling the Handset Lock on page 15-154. Press a or b to highlight Handset entries or SIM entries and press B. Press C [Yes]. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. Once you delete all entries in the Contacts list, they cannot be restored. Setting the Groups You can set group icons when saving the Contacts list entries to the handset memory so that you can easily find and edit them. Viewing Groups 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Group and press B. Press a or b to highlight View groups and press B. 2 3 4 9-63 i U s n g t h e C o n t a c t s L s t i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 64 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 5 Press a or b to highlight the group name you wish to hide/view and press B. The check box indicates that the group has been selected. In step 5, press C [Options] to display the Options menu and select Select current only to view only the selected group or Select all to view all groups. Group Call You can set different ringtones for each group. When you purchase this handset, groups are set to off. If you do not set a group ringtone, the ringtone assigned in Profiles is used. For information on Profiles, refer to Setting the Profiles on page 15-136. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Group and press B. Press a or b to highlight Group call and press B. Press a or b to highlight the group name you wish to set and press B. 2 3 4 5 9-64 6 7 8 9 Press a or b to highlight On and press B. If you wish to cancel the ringtone setting, select Off in this step. Press a or b to highlight Assign melody and press B. Press a or b to highlight My sounds, My music or T-Mobile and press B. The files in T-Mobile are preset data. Press a or b to highlight the ringtone you wish to set and press C [Select]. For more information on how to select a ringtone, refer to Setting a Melody as the Ringtone on page 15-137. 10 Press a or b to highlight Vibration and press B. 11 Press a or b to highlight Enable, Disable or Link to sound and press B. For information on how to set the vibration, refer to Setting the Vibration on page 15-137. i U s n g t h e C o n t a c t s L s t i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 65 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Memory Status You can check the number of entries registered in the Contacts list. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Memory status and press B. You can check the memory status of the handset memory and SIM card. 2 3 Setting the Speed Dial List You can set a maximum of 9 phone numbers in the Speed dial list. For information on making a call with Speed dialling, refer to Speed Dialling on page 6-34. Setting Contacts List entries in the Speed Dial List 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Contacts Contacts list. Press a or b to highlight the name you wish to add to the Speed dial list and press B. The Contacts list screen appears. Press a or b to highlight the phone number you wish to add to the Speed dial list and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Add to Speed dial and press B. Press a or b to highlight the Speed dial number you wish to set and press B. The nine digit keys correspond to list numbers. 9-65 2 3 4 5 i U s n g t h e C o n t a c t s L s t i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 66 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Checking Own Numbers You can check your own voice, data and fax phone numbers. 1 2 At the main menu, select Contacts. Press a or b to highlight My numbers and press B. Press a or b to highlight Voice, Data or Fax. The phone number you wish to check appears. 3
Voice, Data or Fax may not be displayed depending on the SIM card.
Also the terms and the numbers of the records displayed in the display for Voice, Data or Fax may differ depending on the SIM card.
If your number is not saved on your SIM card, you can enter it yourself. (Certain SIM cards do not support this function.) i U s n g t h e C o n t a c t s L s t i 9-66 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 67 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Accessing t-zones The handset is already designed to access the t-zones multimedia services from T-Mobile and receive information from the service. t-zones is your gateway to entertainment, information and excitement. For accessing t-zones and mobile Internet surfing, the handset has the browser (WAP) preinstalled. Through the browser, you can get useful information and data. Web pages you can access and view are designed for handset configurations. If you have any problems connecting to this network, call your network operator. Viewing the Browser Press E while the handset is in standby mode. The handset starts to access the t-zones site. E can also be used while the handset is in the main menu or 2nd level menu. Navigating a Web Page abcd:
B:
C:
A:
F (short press):
Navigate the highlights on the screen. Performs the option displayed in the lower centre of the screen. Launches the browser option menu. Selects an action displayed in the lower left corner of the screen. Exit the browser. i A c c e s s n g t
z o n e s 10-67 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 68 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Using the Message Service This section provides information on how to create, send, receive and read messages using the handset. With the handset, you can send and receive not only text messages but also messages with pictures, sounds or videos. Pictures taken and sounds and video clips recorded with the handset can be sent to other handsets or e-mail addresses for viewing if they have the same media playback capability. Message Types Available with the Handset With the handset, three types of messages are available. SMS (Short Message Service): This service enables you to send text only messages of up to 1024 characters to other users. You can send or receive messages even if you are talking on the handset. Also text templates are available to help you compose messages. MMS (Multimedia Message Service): Your handset is already enabled to deal with file attached messages. You can send messages with graphical images, photographs, sounds or video clips attached, and receive Browser
(WAP) alerts. E-Mail: This function enables you to directly access the E-mail messaging service for your Internet service provider. You can also send or receive files through the 11-68 i U s n g t h e M e s s a g e S e r v i c e service. For information on how to set up your E-mail function, refer to Setting an Account on page 15-158.
When sending an SMS message, messages exceeding 160 characters are divided during the sending process. If the recipient uses a compatible handset, divided messages are recombined and delivered as one message. If sent to a non-compatible handset, messages are divided into 152 character lots and delivered separately.
When sending an MMS message, the size of the message that can be sent is up to 295 kbytes.
Some messaging functions may not be available, depending on the network service you use. If you experience any problems using these services, contact your service provider for details. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 69 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 2 3 Creating and Sending Messages Basic Operation The following steps show you the basic way to create and send messages. 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Messages and press B. The Messages menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Create message press B. Press a or b to highlight SMS, MMS or E-mail and press B. Enter the phone number or E-mail address of the destination you wish to send the message to and press B. If you are sending an SMS message:
You can only enter a phone number. If you are sending an MMS message:
You can enter either a phone number or an E-mail address. If you are sending an E-mail message:
You can only enter an E-mail address. 4 5 6 In step 5, you can use several useful optional functions for selecting a destination or reselecting message type, etc. For information on these functions, refer to Address Options on page 11-70. Enter your message. For information on how to enter text, refer to Entering Text on page 8-51. In step 6, you can use several useful optional functions such as using text templates or attaching files to the message, etc. For information on these functions, refer to Message Options on page 11-71. You can check the message length at the top right of the message screen to figure out how many more characters you can enter. 8 7 When you have finished writing the message, press B. Press a or b to highlight Send and press B. The handset starts to send the message. After sending the message, the message is listed in the Sent box. If you wish to save the message in the Drafts box, select Save to Drafts. i U s n g t h e M e s s a g e S e r v i c e 11-69 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 70 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM
When sending SMS message of more than 160 characters, a confirmation message appears. Press C [Yes] to send or A [No] to cancel.
If the MMS or E-mail messages cannot be sent for some reason, the message stays in the Outbox and screen. is displayed on the standby Address Options In step 5 of Basic Operation (page 11-69), you can use following useful optional functions. To select a destination from Contacts list 1 Press C [Options] (or press b) in step 5. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Contacts list press B. The Contacts list appears and you can search for the phone number entering only the first few characters. For information on how to search Contacts list entries, refer to Searching a Name and Number in the Contacts List on page 9-58. 2 To select a destination from History In History, the last 8 destinations sent using messages
(SMS, MMS or E-mail messages) are recorded. 11-70 i U s n g t h e M e s s a g e S e r v i c e 1 2 3 Press C [Options] in step 5. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight History press B. The destination list appears. Press a or b to highlight the destination you wish to send the message to and press B. If you wish to delete one of the destinations from the list, press C [Options] and select Delete and press B. To reselect the message type After selecting SMS, MMS or E-mail message in step 4 of Basic Operation (page 11-69), you can change to another type of message later on. 3 Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Change to SMS, Change to MMS or Change to E-mail and press B. The message type is reselected. Follow the operation from step 6 of Basic Operation on page 11-69. 4 To add recipients to the message 1 After entering a destination, press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 71 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 2 3 Press a or b to highlight Add another contact and press B. Press a or b to highlight To, Cc or Bcc and B. If you are sending an SMS message, only the To list screen appears. If you are sending an MMS message, you cannot select Bcc. Enter the phone number or E-mail address of the additional recipient and press B. If you are sending an SMS message, select a blank line from the To list and enter a phone number. 5 When adding recipients is complete, press A 4
[Back]. You can enter up to 60 characters for To, Cc or Bcc. This may be limited depending on your service provider. Contact your service provider if you have a problem sending mail. Message Options In step 6 of Basic Operation (page 11-69), you can use following useful optional functions. To use the text templates The text templates you have created and stored in the handset are also available when creating messages. For information on how to create text templates, refer to Making Text Templates on page 11-81. 1 When making a message in any message type
(SMS, MMS or E-mail), press a, b, c or d to move the cursor to the point you wish to insert the text template, and press C [Options]. Press a or b to highlight Text template and press B. Press a or b to highlight the template you wish to enter from the list and press B. You can continue to make the message. If you wish to end the message, go to step 7 of Basic Operation on page 11-69. 3 2 To attach data (for MMS and E-mail only) You can send photos, pictures, sounds and video clips by attaching them to MMS or E-mail message.
When attaching video clips, Slide show is automatically set to Off.
NVA (e-Animation file), AAC and MP3 cannot be attached to the message.
When attaching a photo/picture file to a message, the size of the file is automatically reduced if exceeding the maximum (295 kbytes) size to send. i U s n g t h e M e s s a g e S e r v i c e 11-71 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 72 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 1 2 3 4 5 In step 6, of Basic Operation (page 11-69), press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Attach and press B. Press a or b to highlight Photo, Picture, Sound, Video or Music and press B. The list of My photos, My pictures, My sounds, My videos or My music appears. Press a or b to highlight the file you wish to attach and press B. The selected picture, sound or video clip is attached. Press B to return to the message edit screen. If you wish to remove the attached data, press a or b to highlight the file name you wish to remove and press C [Options]. Press C [Yes] to remove or press A [No] to cancel. To send a message using the message template
(for MMS only) You can send message templates with an image and voice attached. 1 In step 6 of Basic Operation (page 11-69), press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. 11-72 i U s n g t h e M e s s a g e S e r v i c e 2 3 Press a or b to highlight Message template and press B. Discard message? appears. Press C [Yes] to go to next step or press A [No] to go back to text editor. Press a or b to highlight a template you wish to send and press B. To Create the slide show (for MMS only) This function enables you to create messages that have up to 10 slides. Each slide can contain one picture, one sound file and up to 1000 characters (up to the message total of 295 kbytes.) 1 In step 6 of Basic Operation (page 11-69), press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Slide control and press B. The options available for the slide are:
Add:
Remove:
Previous:
Next:
Add a new slide. Remove the active slide. Navigate to the previous slide. Navigate to the next slide. 2 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 73 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM
Video clip data cannot be attached to the message as slide data.
If you select Off, you can attach 20 pictures, sounds or video clips up to 295 kbytes in total.
To enable the slide show you must set On in the Slide show setting. For information on the Slide show setting, refer to Settings for the Messages on page 11-79. To add the subject of the message (for MMS and E-mail only) You can add a subject for the message before sending. 1 After entering a message, press B in step 6 of Basic Operation (page 11-69). Press a or b to highlight Subject and press B. Enter the subject of the message and press B. 2 3 You can enter up to 40 characters as the subject. This may be limited depending on your network service. Contact your service provider if you have problem sending mail. To preview the message before sending (for MMS and E-mail only) You can preview the message before sending. 1 After entering a message, press B in step 6 of Basic Operation (page 11-69). Press a or b to highlight Preview message and press B. 2 To reselect the message type You can change to another message type in step 6 of Basic Operation (page 11-69). For information on reselecting message type, refer to To reselect the message type on page 11-70. Sending a Message from the Drafts Box 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages Drafts. Press a or b to highlight the message you wish to send and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Send and press B. If you wish to modify the message, press Edit message instead of selecting Send in this step. 2 3 11-73 i U s n g t h e M e s s a g e S e r v i c e e_tm200_7fm.book Page 74 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Receiving and Reading Messages Receiving Messages When the handset is within the service area, SMS and MMS messages are automatically received and saved in the Inbox. Meanwhile, you need to operate manually to receive E-mail messages held at the service provider. For information on how to receive E-mail messages, refer to To receive E-mail messages. Also, you may need to download MMS messages manually. For information on how to download MMS messages manually, refer to To retrieve a message (for MMS only) on page 11-78. When receiving messages, the following indicators appear at the top of the standby screen depending on the type of the received message. SMS:
E-mail:
MMS:
When you receive an SMS message, the senders phone number and a part of the message appears. When the senders phone number is stored in the Contacts list, the senders name appears instead of the phone number. 11-74 i U s n g t h e M e s s a g e S e r v i c e
A message with
(SMS message),
(MMS with attachment) icon
(MMS) or indicates an unread message.
If the Inbox, Sent or Drafts box is full, a red icon is displayed. Delete unwanted messages. For information on how to delete messages, refer to Deleting Messages on page 11-78. To receive E-mail messages 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages Inbox. New E-mail check appears. If you select C [Yes], the messages are delivered. For information on Check confirmation, refer to The E-mail message settings on page 11-80. Reading Messages Choose message in the Inbox to read the received messages. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages Inbox. MMS messages marked with a clip denote messages with attachments. Press a or b to highlight the message you wish to read and press B. Press a or b to scroll through the message. 2 3 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 75 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 4 When you have finished reading the message, press A [Back]. Replying and Forwarding Messages You can reply to the sender of a received message or forward the received message to another destination. Also, you can modify the received message when replying or forwarding. You can also call the sender of the message using the phone number contained in the message. To reply to a message 1 After reading a message or selecting a message in Inbox, press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Reply and press B. Enter your message. For information on how to enter text, refer to Entering Text on page 8-51. Press B and select Send. 2 3 4 If you wish to reply to all addresses on an MMS or E-mail message, select Reply All in step 3. To forward a message 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages select Inbox or Sent. 2 3 4 5 Press a or b to highlight the message you wish to forward. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Forward and press B. Enter the phone number or E-mail address of the recipient and press B. If you wish to select the phone number (for SMS and MMS message) or E-mail address (for MMS and E-mail message) in the Contacts list, refer to Searching a Name and Number in the Contacts List on page 9-58.
When you forward a message, the attached data is also sent to the recipient. However, the handset will not send AAC, MP3 and any data it recognises as having copyrights.
The Subject field is automatically filled with the original subject preceded by Fw:. The original message cannot be changed. i U s n g t h e M e s s a g e S e r v i c e 11-75 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 76 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM To call the sender You can call the sender of an SMS or MMS message in the Inbox whose address (From) is the phone number. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages Inbox. Press a or b to highlight the message from the sender you wish to call and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Call sender and press B. 3 2 To extract the phone number from the received message You can call using phone number contained only in the received SMS message. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages select Inbox, Drafts or Sent. Press a or b to highlight the message that contains the phone number you wish to extract and press B. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. 2 3 4 5 6 Press a or b to highlight Extract numbers and press B. Phone numbers embedded in the message appear. Press C [Options]. Press a or b to highlight Call and press B. The handset starts to call the number. If you select Send via SMS/MMS in step 6, you can use the number to make message. If you select Save to Contacts, you can save the number in the Contacts list. Modifying a message You can modify an original message you made before or after sending it if the message you wish to modify is in the Drafts, Sent or Outbox. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages Drafts, Sent or Outbox. Press a or b to highlight a message you wish to modify. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Edit message and press B. 2 3 4 11-76 5 Modify the message and press B. i U s n g t h e M e s s a g e S e r v i c e e_tm200_7fm.book Page 77 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM
You can also modify received messages when replying or forwarding them. For information on how to reply or forward messages, refer to Replying and Forwarding Messages on page 11-75.
You cannot modify a Slide show message that is created on another handset. Saving the Phone Number or E-mail Address of a Sender 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages select Inbox, Drafts, Sent or Outbox. Press a or b to highlight the message from the sender you wish to save. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Save to Contacts and press B. For information on how to enter name and other information, refer to Saving Information to the Contacts List on page 9-56. 2 3 4 To check sender/receiver information (for MMS and E-mail only) 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages select Inbox, Drafts, Sent or Outbox. Press a or b to highlight the message you wish to check and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Details and press B. The senders or receivers phone number or E-mail address, time and date stamp, subject and size appear. To resend a message in the Outbox 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages Outbox. Press a or b to highlight the message you wish to resend and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Re-send and press B. 2 3 2 3 i U s n g t h e M e s s a g e S e r v i c e 11-77 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 78 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM To lock messages (for MMS and E-mail only) MMS and E-mail messages can be locked so they are not deleted by accident. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages select Inbox or Sent. Press a or b to highlight the message you wish to lock or unlock and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Lock/Unlock and press B. 2 3 i U s n g t h e M e s s a g e S e r v i c e To retrieve a message (for MMS only) 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages Inbox. Press a or b to highlight the alert you wish to download. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Download and press B. 2 3 4 You can press B to start downloading instead of steps 3 and 4. 11-78 Deleting Messages Deleting a message 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages select Inbox, Drafts, Sent or Outbox. Press a or b to highlight the message you wish to delete and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Delete and press B. 2 3 Deleting messages by message type If you wish to delete all of a certain type of message in a box at one time, the following deleting option meets the need. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages Delete messages. Press a or b to highlight Inbox, Sent, Drafts or Outbox and press B. Each delete option is categorised by message type. Select one of menu items (SMS, MMS or E-mail) and press B to delete all messages of a certain selected type. 2 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 79 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM If you wish to delete all messages in a certain box, select All Inbox/Drafts/Sent/Outbox messages. Deleting All messages If you wish to delete all messages in Inbox/Drafts/Sent/
Outbox at one time, perform the following operation. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages Delete messages. Press a or b to highlight All messages and press B. 2 Once you have deleted messages, they cannot be restored. You cannot delete locked messages. For information on how to lock messages, refer to To lock messages (for MMS and E-mail only). 2 3 Settings for the Messages The steps below are instructions on SMS, MMS and E-mail message settings. 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Messages and press B. The Messages menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight SMS or MMS message and press B. The SMS message settings After step 4 of Setting for the Messages, set the following items. When you finish making settings, press A [Back]. Message centre:
Enter the message centre number to enable the service. Message lifetime:
Set the time span that the message service centre continually tries to send the message to the recipient you specified. 4 11-79 i U s n g t h e M e s s a g e S e r v i c e e_tm200_7fm.book Page 80 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Message format:
Select a message format from the 7 choices. Connection type:
Select a connection type. Optimisation:
Converts double-byte characters (such as European characters with an accent) into single-byte characters before sending the message. Note that you may be charged double for sending double-byte character messages. The MMS message settings After step 4 of Setting for the Messages, set the following items. When you finish making settings, press A [Back]. Account setting:
Refer to Setting an Account on page 15-158. Home network:
Defers MMS message downloads when you use your home network. Roaming download:
Defers MMS message download when roaming outside of your network. Allow delivery report:
Enables Delivery report when receiving a message that applies to the Delivery report function. 11-80 i U s n g t h e M e s s a g e S e r v i c e Anonymous reject:
Rejects messages from unknown or empty addresses. Auto delete:
Deletes the oldest message automatically when the Sent box is full. Slide show:
Enables slide show when sending a message. Advanced:
Priority: prioritises composed messages.
Delivery report: enables delivery report.
Expiry time: sets the expiry time for messages stored
Slide interval: sets the slide display time when sending in the server. a message. The E-mail message settings Account settings:
Refer to Setting an Account on page 15-158. Check confirmation:
Select Inbox and Check your new E-mail. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 81 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Making Text Templates You can register up to 20 text templates for frequently used text on the handset. 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Messages and press B. Press a or b to highlight Text templates and press B. The list of the text templates appear. 2 3 Saving Phrases to the Text Template 120 characters may be saved in any text template. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages Text templates. Press a or b to highlight the item you wish to register and press B. Enter the text and press B. For information on how to enter text, refer to Entering Text on page 8-51. 2 3 3 2 Editing Text Templates 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages Text templates. The list of the text templates appear. Press a or b to highlight the item you wish to edit and press B. Edit the text template and press B. For more information on how to enter text, refer to Entering Text on page 8-51. Viewing Text Templates 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages Text templates. Press a or b to highlight the item you wish to view and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight View and press B. The selected text template is displayed. When you have finished confirmation, press A
[Back]. 2 3 You cannot edit the text template in step 3. 11-81 i U s n g t h e M e s s a g e S e r v i c e e_tm200_7fm.book Page 82 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Deleting Text Templates 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages Text templates. Press a or b to highlight the item you wish to delete and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Delete and press B. Press C [Yes]. The selected text template is deleted. If you wish to cancel deletion, press A [No] in this step. Once you delete the text template, it cannot be restored. 2 3 4 i U s n g t h e M e s s a g e S e r v i c e 11-82 Using Voice Mail You can use the voice mail service depending on the service provider you use. For information on the voice mail service, contact your service provider. Calling Voice Mail 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Messages and press B. The Messages menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Voice mail and press B. The Voice mail menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Call Voice mail and press B. Setting Voice Mail 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages Voice mail. Press a or b to highlight Voice mail setting and press B. 2 3 4 2 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 83 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Memory Status This function helps you to check the memory status of Messages. 1 2 3 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Messages and press B. Press a or b highlight Memory status and press B. The memory status is indicated by using bar chart. 4 Setting Cell Broadcasts This setting enables you to receive cell broadcast messages such as weather forecasts and traffic reports. If you are in a certain network area, your handset receives the broadcast information for your subscription. This menu may not be available with some mobile networks. Contact your service provider for details. Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Messages and press B. The Messages menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Cell Broadcasts and press B. The Cell Broadcasts menu appears. Press a or b to highlight On/Off and press B. Press a or b to highlight On to set the Cell Broadcasts on or Off to set it off and press B. 1 2 3 4 5 11-83 i U s n g t h e M e s s a g e S e r v i c e
You can set a maximum of four subjects for subscription in step 5.
When you cannot find the page you wish to view in the list that appears in step 5, select Create subject in step 4 and enter the subject code to add a page. For details on the subject code, contact your service provider. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 84 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Reading Cell Broadcast Messages 1 When you receive a cell broadcast message, press B. A popup is displayed over the standby screen. Press a or b to scroll through the message. 2 3 When you finish reading, press B. Subscribing to Cell Broadcasts Select the page of the cell broadcast message that you want. 1 At the main menu, select the following order:
Messages Cell Broadcasts. Press a or b to highlight Settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight Set info subjects and press B. Press a or b to highlight Add/Remove and press B. Press a or b to highlight the page you wish to view and press B. When you have finished viewing, press A [Back]. 2 3 4 5 i U s n g t h e M e s s a g e S e r v i c e 11-84 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 85 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting Cell Info Cell info is the message information that operators send to subscribers in certain areas. When you receive cell info, the message (network info) is displayed on the standby screen. This function may not be available on all phone networks. Contact your service provider for more information. Enabling/Disabling Cell Info 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Messages and press B. The Messages menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Cell info and press B. The Cell info menu appears. Press a or b to highlight On or Off and press B. 2 3 4 Browsing the WAP Alerts WAP Alerts are web based messages sent from a service provider to subscribers. You can view the messages in the WAP Alerts menu. This function may not be available on all networks. Contact your service provider for more information. 1 2 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Messages WAP Alerts. The WAP Alerts list appears. Press a or b to highlight a message and press B. i U s n g t h e M e s s a g e S e r v If cell info is set to On, the standby time will decrease because of increase in battery usage. i c e 11-85 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 86 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Enjoying Multi Media The My Media menu enables you to enjoy using multi media such as pictures, sounds, video clips and music tracks you created using the handset. You can download the various contents through the t-zones web site. You can also use and enjoy games and applications downloaded from the t-zones web site. Using Pictures In the My Media menu, My photos and My pictures are prepared for you to enjoy handling pictures. My photos is the space for storing pictures taken with the built-in digital camera, and My pictures is for storing pictures downloaded through the mobile Internet. Both My photos and My pictures have several useful functions for you to view, edit, and attach pictures with messages. Also, you can set pictures as wallpaper and if you wish to get more wallpapers for the handset, you can download them through the mobile Internet. With your handset, you can enjoy using More pictures services produced by T-Mobile. They enhance your pleasure of using pictures with the handset. The picture formats available on the handset are:
PNG format JPEG format e-Animation file (NVA) 12-86 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i 2 3 4
GIF format BMP format WBMP format WPNG format Downloading Pictures 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight My Media and press B. Press a or b to highlight Pictures and press B. Press a or b to highlight More pictures and press B. The download channel for pictures and wallpapers appears. Select one of the channels and press B to access the service. When the service appears on the main display, follow the instructions to download pictures. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 87 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Viewing Pictures 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Photos My photos, or Pictures My pictures. The thumbnail index appears. To access pictures taken with the built-in digital camera, select My photos. To access pictures downloaded through the mobile Internet, select My pictures. 2 Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the thumbnail index you wish to view and press B. The selected picture is displayed. When you have finished viewing the picture, press A [Back]. When viewing a picture from My pictures, the maximum size of the picture that can be displayed is 295 kbytes. To scroll the picture After displaying the picture in step 2, press a, b, c or d to scroll the picture. Some pictures cannot be scrolled depending on the picture size. To view the pictures saved in memory card 2 After step 1, press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Switch to memory card and press B. The thumbnail index shows the pictures saved in memory card. 3
When you view the pictures saved in memory card, the menu item switches to Switch to Handset.
Pictures stored in memory card may not be viewed, edited, moved or copied depending on its file size or picture size. Sending Pictures as Attachments You can attach the pictures to the MMS or E-mail message. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Photos My photos, or Pictures My pictures. The thumbnail index appears. 12-87 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 88 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM
To access pictures taken with the built-in digital camera, select My photos. To access pictures downloaded through the mobile Internet, select My pictures.
When attaching a photo/picture file to a message, the size of the file is automatically reduced if exceeding the maximum (295 kbytes) size to send. i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i 2 3 4 Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the thumbnail index you wish to attach and press B. The selected picture is displayed. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Send via MMS or Send via E-mail and press B. Following procedure is the same as making a message. For information on how to make a message, refer to the Basic Operation on page 11-69. Perform the operation from step 5
(Entering a phone number or an E-mail address.) If you wish to view the full picture before sending it, press B to display the image in step 2 before pressing C [Options]. Then select Send via MMS or Send via E-mail in the Options menu. 2 3 4 5 12-88 Setting the stored image as wallpaper 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Photos My photos, or Pictures My pictures. The thumbnail index appears. To access pictures taken with the built-in digital camera, select My photos. To access pictures downloaded through the mobile Internet, select My pictures. Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the thumbnail index you wish to view and press C
[Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Set as Wallpaper and press B. Press a or b to highlight Main Display or External Display and press B. Press B. The displayed picture is set as the wallpaper. If you wish to view the full size image of the picture before setting it as the wallpaper, press B to display the image in step 2 before pressing C
[Options]. Then select Wallpaper in the Options menu. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 89 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 4 5 Editing Pictures You can edit pictures by retouching, adding frames or stamps or rotating. Also, you can adjust the size of the picture or rename the picture file. The picture size may change after the editing operation. To reduce picture size 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Photos My photos, or Pictures My pictures. The thumbnail index appears. To access pictures taken with the built-in digital camera, select My photos. To access pictures downloaded through the mobile Internet, select My pictures. 2 3 Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the thumbnail index you wish to reduce the size of and press B. The selected picture is displayed. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Edit photo and press B. If you are in My picture, the menu item in step 4 is Edit picture. Press a or b to highlight Reduce photo size and press B. If you are in My picture the menu item in step 5 is Reduce picture size. The options for reducing the picture size appear. The following shows the menu items depending on the size of picture or photo selected. When 2M pixel is selected:
1M pixel (8581144) Large (7681024) Medium (480640) Small (240320) Tiny (120160) When 1M pixel is selected:
Large (7681024) Medium (480640) Small (240320) Tiny (120160) When Large is selected:
Medium (480640) Small (240320) Tiny (120160) i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i 12-89 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 90 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM When Medium is selected:
Small (240320) Tiny (120160) When Small is selected:
Tiny (120160) 6 Press a or b to highlight one of the menu items and press B. The picture size is reduced. To reduce picture quality 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Photos My photos, or Pictures My pictures. The thumbnail index appears. To access pictures taken with the built-in digital camera, select My photos. To access pictures downloaded through the mobile Internet, select My pictures. 2 3 Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the thumbnail index you wish to reduce the size of and press B. The selected picture is displayed. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. 12-90 4 5 Press a or b to highlight Edit photo and press B. If you are in My picture, the menu item in step 4 is Edit picture. Press a or b to highlight Reduce photo quality and press B. The picture quality is reduced. To retouch pictures 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Photos My photos, or Pictures My pictures. The thumbnail index appears. To access pictures taken with the built-in digital camera, select My photos. To access pictures downloaded through the mobile Internet, select My pictures. 2 3 4 Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the thumbnail index you wish to retouch and press B. The selected picture is displayed. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Edit picture and press B. i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 91 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 5 6 7 Press a or b to highlight Retouch and press B. Press a or b to highlight one of the options below and press B. The Retouch options:
Sepia, Sparkling, Ripples, Tile, Emboss, Oil painting, Clear frame, Round frame, Soft frame, Zigzag frame The selected option is confirmed on the display. Press B to apply. If you wish to cancel, press A [Cancel]. When you retouch a picture, a new retouched picture is created as the other file and the original picture is saved. To add a frame to pictures 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Photos My photos, or Pictures My pictures. The thumbnail index appears. To access pictures taken with the built-in digital camera, select My photos. To access pictures downloaded through the mobile Internet, select My pictures. 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the thumbnail index you wish to add a frame to and press B. The selected picture is displayed. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Edit picture and press B. Press a or b to highlight Add frame and press B. Press a, b, c or d to select a frame and press B. The selected option is confirmed on the display. Press B to apply. If you wish to cancel, press A [Cancel]. When you add a frame to a picture, a new picture with a frame is created as the other file and the original picture is saved. To add stamps to pictures 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Photos My photos, or Pictures My pictures. The thumbnail index appears. 12-91 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 92 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM To access pictures taken with the built-in digital camera, select My photos. To access pictures downloaded through the mobile Internet, select My pictures. Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the thumbnail index you wish to add stamps to and press B. The selected picture is displayed. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Edit picture and press B. Press a or b to highlight Add stamps and press B. Press a, b, c or d to select a stamp and press B. Press a, b, c or d to move the cursor to the point you wish to add the stamp and press B. To add more stamps, press C [Options] and select Other Stamps, and then repeat steps 6 and 7. To finish stamping, press C [Options] and select Save. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When you add stamps to a picture, a new picture with stamps is created as the other file and the original picture is saved. To rotate pictures 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Photos My photos, or Pictures My pictures. The thumbnail index appears. To access pictures taken with the built-in digital camera, select My photos. To access pictures downloaded through the mobile Internet, select My pictures. Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the thumbnail index you wish to rotate and press B. The selected picture is displayed. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Edit picture and press B. Press a or b to highlight Rotate and press B. The picture is rotated 90 counterclockwise. 2 3 4 5 12-92 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 93 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 6 Press B once to rotate the picture 90 counterclockwise. Press C [Save]. 7 Adjusting the size of pictures You can adjust the size of pictures for any purpose such as for displaying in the external display. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Photos My photos, or Pictures My pictures. The thumbnail index appears. 2 3 4 To access pictures taken with the built-in digital camera, select My photos. To access pictures downloaded through the mobile Internet, select My pictures. Press a, b, c or d to select an image you wish to adjust the size of and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Adjust size and press B. Press a or b to highlight one of the size options and press B. The Adjust size options:
Main display, External display, Power on/off, Incoming, Alarm Renaming the picture 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Photos My photos, or Pictures My pictures. The thumbnail index appears. To access pictures taken with the built-in digital camera, select My photos. To access pictures downloaded through the mobile Internet, select My pictures. 2 3 Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the thumbnail index you wish to change the name of and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Rename and press B. The text entry screen appears. For more information on how to enter text, refer to Entering Text on page 8-51. 4 When you have finished renaming, press B to save. 12-93 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 94 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM If you wish to view the full picture before renaming it, press B to display the image in step 2 before pressing C [Options]. Then select Rename in the Options menu. 3 The following characters cannot be used for the file name: /, \, :, *, ?, , <, >, | and . (full stop). Setting Pictures as Caller ID You can add pictures to the Contacts list and set the pictures as Caller ID. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Photos My photos, or Pictures My pictures. The thumbnail index appears. To access pictures taken with the built-in digital camera, select My photos. To access pictures downloaded through the mobile Internet, select My pictures. 2 Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the thumbnail index you wish to add to the Contacts list and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. 12-94 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i Press a or b to highlight Set as Caller ID and press B. Two options appear. Select Existing entry or New entry according to your purpose. When adding the picture to Contacts list as the Caller ID, the maximum size of the picture that can be added is 150 kbytes. Only pictures stored in the handset memory are available for the Caller ID. To save the picture to an existing entry 4 After step 3, press a or b to highlight Existing entry and press B. To save the picture in a new entry 4 After step 3, press a or b to highlight New Entry and press B. Checking the Picture Information 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media select My photos or My pictures. The thumbnail index appears. To access pictures taken with the built-in digital camera, select My photos. To access pictures downloaded through the mobile Internet, select My pictures. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 95 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 2 3 4 Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the thumbnail index whose details you wish to check and press B. The selected picture is displayed. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Photo details and press B. If you are in My picture, the menu item in step 4 is Picture details. Moving or Copying Pictures to Memory Card 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Photos My photos, or Pictures My pictures. The thumbnail index appears. To access pictures taken with the built-in digital camera, select My photos. To access pictures downloaded through the mobile Internet, select My pictures. 2 3 Press a, b, c or d to select an image you wish to move or copy to memory card and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Move to memory card or Copy to memory card and press B. If you view the pictures saved in memory card, the menu items switch to Move to Handset and Copy to Handset, and you can move or copy pictures from memory card to the handset memory. i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i 12-95 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 96 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Deleting Pictures 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Photos My photos, or Pictures My pictures. The thumbnail index appears. To access pictures taken with the built-in digital camera, select My photos. To access pictures downloaded through the mobile Internet, select My pictures. Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the thumbnail index you wish to delete and press C
[Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Delete and press B. Press a or b to highlight One photo/picture or All pictures and press B. Press C [Yes]. If you wish to cancel deletion, press A [No] in this step. Once you delete a picture, it cannot be restored. 2 3 4 5 12-96 If you wish to view the full picture before deleting, press B to display the image in step 2 before pressing C [Options] and then select Delete in the Options menu. Using Sounds In the Sounds function mode, you can download various sounds and ringtones from the t-zones web site. The sound formats available on the handset are:
Original Ringtones (composed in Melody Editor) SMAF format MIDI format i Melody format WAVE format AMR format
SMAF (Synthetic music Mobile Application Format) is a music data format for handsets.
AAC & MP3 format files are also supported. For information on these file formats, refer to Using Music on page 12-110. i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 97 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Downloading Sounds 1 2 3 4 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight My Media and press B. Press a or b to highlight Sounds and press B. The Sounds menu appears. Press a or b to highlight t-music and press B. The download channel for sounds and ringtones appears. Playing Back Sounds 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Sounds My sounds. The list of My sounds appears. 2 Press a or b to highlight an item you wish to playback and press B. Playback of the selected sound file starts. When you wish to stop playback, press B. You can playback or stop the sound file in the Options menu by pressing C [Options] in step 2. Playing Back sounds saved in memory card 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Sounds My sounds. The list of My sounds appears. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Switch to memory card and press B. The list of My sounds shows the sound file names saved in memory card. 2 3 When you access sound files saved in the memory card, the menu item switches to Switch to handset. 12-97 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i Changing the Name of Sound Files 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Sounds My sounds. The list of My sounds appears. Press a or b to highlight a file whose name you wish to change and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Rename and press B. The text entry screen appears. For information on how to enter text, refer to Entering Text on page 8-51. 2 3 4 When you have finished renaming, press B to save. The following characters cannot be used for a file name: /, \, :, *, ?, ", <, >, | and . (full stop). e_tm200_7fm.book Page 98 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Sending Sounds as Attachments 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Sounds My sounds. The list of My sounds appears. Press a or b to highlight the file you wish to send as an attachment and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Send via MMS message or Send via E-mailand press B. For information on how to create messages, refer to Using the Message Service on page 11-68. 2 3 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i Sounds with a red icon cannot be sent as an attachment. Checking the Sound Information 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Sounds My sounds. The list of My sounds appears. Press a or b to highlight a file whose details you wish to check and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Sound details and press B. 2 3 12-98 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 99 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Moving or Copying Sounds to Memory Card 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Sounds My sounds. The list of My sounds appears. Press a or b to select a sound file you wish to move or copy to the memory card and press C
[Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Move to memory card or Copy to memory card and press B. 2 3 If you access sound files saved in a memory card, the menu items switch to Move to handset and Copy to handset, and you can move or copy sounds from memory cards to the handset memory. Moving or Copying Sounds to My music 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Sounds My sounds. The list of My sounds appears. 2 2 3 4 5 3 4 5 Press a or b to select a sound file you wish to move or copy to My music and press C
[Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Move to My music and press B. Deleting Sounds 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Sounds My sounds. The list of My sounds appears. Press a or b to highlight an item you wish to delete and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Delete and press B. Press a or b to highlight One sound or All sounds and press B. Press C [Yes]. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. Once you delete a sound file, it cannot be restored. 12-99 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 100 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Using Melody Editor You can create original ringtones by using Melody editor. Your original ringtone is registered in My sounds. To create an original ringtone Enter the name of the melody 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Sounds Melody editor. Press a or b to highlight Create new and press B. Enter the title of your original ringtone and press B. You can enter up to 24 characters as the title. For information on how to enter text, refer to Entering Text on page 8-51. 2 3 Setting tempo and the type of chords 4 Press a or b to highlight one of the tempos below and press B. The tempos:
Allegro (Fast) Moderato (Normal) Andante (Slow) Adagio (Very Slow) 150 125 107 94 Tempo is defined by the number of crochet beats
) played per minute (bpm). i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i 12-100 5 Press a or b to highlight 8 chords, 16 chords or 32 chords and press B. The Score input screen appears. Input melody 6 7 8 9 Press the digit key to specify the pitch of the musical note or rest. For more information, refer to To input a melody on page 12-101. Press P or R to specify the length of the musical note or rest. For more information, refer to To input a melody on page 12-101. Press d after inputting one note. Input the next note after the cursor moves to the right. Repeat steps 6 to 8 to complete the melody. When you press B during input, the melody that you have entered is played back. Press C [Options] and select Play before Cursor while entering notes to playback the melody displayed on the screen up to the cursor position. Press C [Options] and select Select Chord to select another chord. Repeat steps 6 to 8 to input notes for the new chord. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 101 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Save the ringtone 10 When you finish inputting, press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. 11 Press a or b to highlight Save and press B. 12 Press a or b to highlight Save to My sounds and press B. You can copy, cut, and paste notes by using the Options menu in the Score input screen. If the capacity or memory in My sounds becomes insufficient, the message Maximum capacity: 250 Not registered. or Not registered. Memory full. is displayed. The display returns to the screen of step 12. Try again after deleting unnecessary items. To input a melody Specifying the pitch of the musical note You can specify the pitch of a musical note and rest by pressing the keys shown below. G C
(Do)
(Sol) G H I J K L M Q E
(Mi) D
(Re) A
(La) F
(Fa) B
(Si) Rest Pressing the keys above once specifies a crotchet (
middle scale (no mark). Pressing the same key repeatedly shifts the note through the available octave range (
added corresponding to octave range).
) in or G G G G Pressing a or b while a note is selected causes the note to move a semitone higher or lower. a b a b a b a b Pressing Q enters a Crochet rest
. 12-101 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 102 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM
You cannot make a dotted semi quaver (dotted semi quaver rest) or a dotted semi breve
(dotted semi breve rest).
Three continuous notes are required for a triplet. Specifying a tie To specify a tie, press N after selecting the target notes. An underscore (_) is displayed next to the note and the note is tied with the next. To enter the next note, press d and move the cursor to the right, then repeat the operation to input the melody. If the cursor is positioned next to a note, you can repeat the note immediately to the left of the cursor by pressing a or b. Sample steps to input melody To get used to inputting melodies, input the simple melody shown below. Specifying the length of notes and rests You can specify the length of each musical note and rest by pressing P or R repeatedly. Pressing R changes the length of notes and rests in reverse to pressing P. Crotchet (Crotchet rest) Quaver (Quaver rest) Seminquaver (Seminquaver rest) Semibreve (Semibreve rest) Minim (Minim rest) P P P P P If you wish to specify a dotted note or a triplet, press O after selecting the target note. O O O 12-102 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 103 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 1 2 3 4 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Sounds Melody editor Create new. Enter the title of your original ringtone and press B. Select the tempo and the type of chords. The Score input screen appears. For information on selecting the tempo and the type of chords, refer to Setting tempo and the type of chords on page 12-100. Press G to input C. The C note sounds and the C crotchet appears in the Score input screen. Press d to move the cursor. Press K to input G. 5 6 7 While selecting G crotchet, press P to change the length of the note. G crotchet changes to G quaver. Press d to move the cursor. Press Q to input a crotchet rest and press P to change the crochet rest to a quaver rest. A quaver rest appears next to the G note in the Score input screen. 8 9 2 3 4 10 Press d to move the cursor. 11 Press I to input an E note and press b to move the note one semitone lower. 12 Press B to play back the melody. To edit the existing melody 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Sounds Melody editor. Press a or b to highlight Existing melodies and press B. The list of Existing melodies appears. Press a or b to highlight the melody you wish to edit and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Edit data and press B. The title entry (edit) screen appears. After this step, follow the steps from step 6 of To create an original ringtone on page 12-100. You can also start editing the existing melody from My sounds by following the next steps. 12-103 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 104 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 1 2 3 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Sounds My sounds. Press a or b to highlight the item you wish to edit and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Edit data and press B. Only a user created melody can be selected in this step. To set the tone of each chord 1 In the Score input screen, press C [Options].
(Refer to To create an original ringtone on page 12-100.) The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Set tone and press B. The Set tone screen appears. Press c or d to change the category of tones. You can select tones from the following 16 categories:
Pianos, Organs, Basses, Chimes, Guitars, Strings 1, Strings 2, Reeds, Synth Leads, Brasses, Flutes/Pipes, Synth Pads, Synth Effects, Percussions, Ethnics, Effects 2 3 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i 4 5 1 2 3 4 Press a or b to highlight a tone. The selected tone is applied to the selected chord. Press C [Options] in this step and select Play current chord to play back the melody input in the selected tone. Press C [Options] in this step and select Confirm tones to play back the scale (1 octave from C) in the selected tone. Press B to set the tone and go back to the Score input screen. You can also reach the Set tone screen for the existing melodies from My sounds by following the next steps. At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Sounds My sounds. Press a or b to highlight the item whose tone you wish to set and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Only a user created melody can be selected in this step. Press a or b to highlight Set tone and press B. Press a or b to highlight the chord whose tone you wish to set and press B. The Set tone screen appears. 12-104 3 4 Press a or b to highlight Set strength and press B. Press a or b to highlight the chord whose strength you wish to set and press B. The Set strength screen appears. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 105 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM To set the strength of each chord 1 In the Score input screen, press C [Options].
(Refer to To create an original ringtone on page 12-100.) The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Set strength and press B. The Set strength screen appears. Press a or b to highlight Loud, Medium or Soft and press B. By pressing C [Play] in this step before pressing B, you can check the strength of the selected chord. 2 3 1 2 You can also reach the Set strength screen for existing melodies from My sounds by following the next steps. At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Sounds My sounds. Press a or b to highlight the item whose strength you wish to set and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Only a user created melody can be selected in this step. i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i 12-105 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 106 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Using Games or Applications You can use various kinds of games and applications with the handset. To use games and applications, download these via the Internet. Some games and applications offer the ability to connect to a network either within a game or through a network based application. 3 4 Press a or b to highlight Games & more and press B. The Games & more menu appears. Press a or b to highlight t-games and press B. The download channel to games or applications appears. Applications may be both localised (no connectivity) and network based (using the mobile Internet to update information/play games). You may be charged for using network-based applications. Please contact your service provider for more information. Downloading Games or Applications Before downloading games or applications, you are asked to confirm what you are about to receive. After checking the information on the confirmation screen, the game or application can be downloaded. User authentication may be required on some information screens. 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight My Media and press B. 2 12-106 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i Starting a Game or an Application 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Games & more My games &
more. The list of My games & more appears. The games and the applications downloaded to the handset are listed in chronological order. Press a or b to highlight a game or application you wish to start. Press B. The selected game or application starts. If you run network based games or applications, you can select a connection to the network. 2 3 To end the game or application 1 While you are running the application, press F. 2 Press a or b to highlight End and press B. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 107 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM To suspend the game or application 1 While you are running the application, press F. 2 Press a or b to highlight Suspend and press B. Viewing the Game or Application information 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Games & more My games &
more. The list of My games & more appears. Press a or b to highlight a game or application whose information you wish to view and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Application details and press B. The detailed information screen appears. 2 3 Deleting the Game or Application 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Games & more My games &
more. The list of My games & more appears. 2 3 4 Press a or b to highlight a game or application you wish to delete and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Delete and press B. Press C [Yes]. The selected game or application is deleted. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. You cannot delete preinstalled applications. Once you delete a game or application, it cannot be restored. Using Videos The Videos function enables you to play back the video clips created using the built-in digital camera. Also, more video clips for the handset are available via the mobile Internet service. Downloading Video Clips 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight My Media and press B. 2 12-107 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 108 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 3 4 Press a or b to highlight Videos and press B. The Videos menu appears. Press a or b to highlight t-movies and press B. Playing Back Videos 1 2 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Videos My videos. The thumbnail index for My videos appears. Press a, b, c or d to select the image of the video clip in the thumbnail index you wish to play back and press B. The selected video clip is displayed and press B. To play back the videos saved in memory card 2 After step 1, press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Switch to memory card and press B. The thumbnail index appears. 3 When you access the video clip files saved in the memory card, the menu item switches to Switch to handset. 12-108 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i Changing the name of the video 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Videos My videos. The thumbnail index for My videos appears. Press a, b, c or d to select the image of the video clip in the thumbnail index you wish to change the name of and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Rename and press B. The text entry screen appears. For information on how to enter text, refer to Entering Text on page 8-51. After renaming, press B to save. 2 3 4 The following characters cannot be used for a file name: /, \, :, *, ?, ", <, >, | and . (full stop). Sending Videos as Attachments 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Videos My videos. The thumbnail index for My videos appears. Press a, b, c or d to select the image of the video clip in the thumbnail index you wish to send with a message and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. 2 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 109 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 3 Press a or b to highlight Send via MMS or Send via E-mail and press B. For more information on creating messages, refer to Using the Message Service on page 11-68. Checking Video Information 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Videos My videos. The thumbnail index for My videos appears. Press a, b, c or d to select the image of the video clip in the thumbnail index you wish to check the details of and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Video details and press B. Moving or Copying Videos to Memory Card 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Videos My videos. The thumbnail index for My videos appears. Press a, b, c or d to select a video clip file you wish to move or copy to the memory card and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. 2 3 2 3 Press a or b to highlight Move to memory card or Copy to memory card and press B. When you access video clip files saved in the memory card, the menu items switch to Move to handset and Copy to handset, and you can move or copy videos from memory card to the handset memory. Deleting Videos 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Videos My videos. The thumbnail index for My videos appears. Press a, b, c or d to select the thumbnail image of the video clip you wish to delete and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Delete and press B. Press a or b to highlight One video clip or All video clips. Press C [Yes]. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. 2 3 4 5 Once you delete a video file, it cannot be restored. 12-109 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i
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e_tm200_7fm.book Page 110 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Using Music Mobile Jukebox in the My Media menu enables you to download favourite music tracks directly onto your handset. The Music menu is a gateway to the music providing service produced by T-Mobile that allows you to browse from a range of tracks and a Music Player is also prepared for your handset to play the downloaded music for your entertainment. The music format available on the handset is:
Music tracks in AAC format Music tracks in MP3 format 2 Downloading Music 1 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i 2 3 4 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight My media and press B. Press a or b to highlight Music and press B. Press a or b to highlight Mobile Jukebox and press B. The downloaded music tracks are saved in My music. 12-110
shows that this title of music cannot be played. The user did not proceed to download with payment procedure, or the valid period for this title has passed.
shows that this title of music is valid to play under copyright protection. Playing Music 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Music My music. Press a or b to highlight a music track you wish to play and press B. The Music Player appears to start playing the music track. Music Player Basic Operations Music Player is the preinstalled AAC/MP3 music format player. B:
a/b (V/W):
c/d:
To control play back mode When playing back a music track, you can control the following play back modes. Play/Pause (Toggles) Volume up/down Skip forward/back e_tm200_7fm.book Page 111 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 1 When playing back a music track, press C
[Options]. The Options menu appears. Select from the following menu items and press B. 2 Shuffle:
Sets the random shuffle play mode. Repeat1: Plays the current song Repeat all:Plays all songs in the list Normal: Plays the song in the list until repeatedly. repeatedly. the end. The mode icon you set appears on the Music Player display. The player pauses music playback if an incoming phone call is detected and the ringtone is heard through the headphones. Making Your Music Play List You can make your own play list. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Music My music. The list of My music appears. 2 3 2 3 Press a or b to highlight a music track you wish to add to the play list and press C
[Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Add to playlist and press B. The music track adds to My playlist. When playing a music track, pressing C [Options]
and selecting Add to playlist also adds the file to My playlist. Checking the Music Information 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Music My music. The list of My music appears. Press a or b to highlight a music track whose details you wish to check and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Music details and press B. When playing back music tracks, pressing C
[Options] and selecting Music details also shows the detailed information. 12-111 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i e_tm200_7fm.book Page 112 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Moving or Copying Music to Memory Card 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Music My music. The list of My music appears. Press a or b to highlight a music track you wish to move or copy to memory card and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Move to memory card or Copy to memory card and press B. 2 3 If you access music tracks saved in memory card, the menu item switch to Move to handset or Copy to handset and you can move or copy music tracks from memory cards to handset memory. Changing the Name of Music 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Music My music. The list of My music appears. Press a or b to highlight a music track whose name you wish to change and press C
[Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Rename and press B. The text entry screen appears. For information on how to enter text, refer to Entering Text on page 8-51. 2 3 4 When you finish renaming, press B to save. i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i 12-112 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 113 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Deleting Music 1 2 3 4 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Music My music. The list of My music appears. Press a or b to highlight a music track you wish to delete and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight One music or All music and press B. Press C [Yes]. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. 5 6 Once you delete a music track, it cannot be restored. Memory Status This function helps you to check the memory status of My Media. 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight My Media and press B. Press a or b to highlight Memory status and press B. Press a or b to highlight Handset or Memory card and press B. The memory status is indicated by using bar chart. 2 3 4 i j E n o y n g M u l t i M e d a i 12-113 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 114 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Using the Personal Organiser This section provides information on the organiser features that are built into the handset. Features include a calendar, alarm clock, calculator, voice memo recorder and phone help. Using the Calendar The Calendar helps you organise and manage your schedule on a daily basis. The calendar can display dates from January 2000 to December 2099. 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Organiser and press B. Press a or b to highlight Calendar and press B. The current month is displayed and the current date is highlighted. 2 3 Entering Appointments You can navigate the calendar by using the navigation keys. You can enter up to three schedules per day. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Organiser Calendar. Press a, b, c or d to highlight the day you wish to create an appointment for and press B. Press a or b to select a field and press B. Enter the appointment title and press B. Enter the appointment note and press B. You can enter up to 40 characters for each title and note. For information on how to enter text, refer to Entering Text on page 8-51. If you have finished entering text, press A [Back]. The screen returns to the calendar. Dates with appointments are underlined. 2 3 4 5 6 You can activate the calendar by pressing a while in standby mode. (This key assignment can be changed by the user.)
Appointment titles you have entered appear below the calendar when you highlight the day.
If you wish to edit any of the appointments you have entered, highlight the day again in step 2 and follow the steps. 13-114 O r g a n s e r i i U s n g t h e P e r s o n a l e_tm200_7fm.book Page 115 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Finding a Particular Date To enter or check appointments on a particular day, jump to that day by entering the date in the calendar. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Organiser Calendar. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Go to date and press B. Enter the date you wish to display and press B. The specified date is highlighted. 2 3 4 Changing the Weekly Format You can change the weekly format of the Calendar. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Organiser Calendar. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Setting and press B. Press a or b to highlight Weekly format and press B. 2 3 4 5 Press a or b to highlight Monday-Sunday or Sunday-Saturday and press B. Monday-Sunday: Weekly format from Monday. Sunday-Saturday: Weekly format from Sunday. Deleting Appointments You can select three ways to make deletions in the calendar: deleting appointments one by one, deleting all appointments set for a day or deleting all appointments in the calendar. To delete appointments one by one 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Organiser Calendar. Press a, b, c or d to highlight the day and press B. Press a or b to highlight the field you wish to delete and press C [Options]. Press a or b to highlight Delete and press B. Press a or b to highlight 1 data and press B. Press C [Yes]. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. 2 3 4 5 6 Once you delete appointments, they cannot be restored. 13-115 O r g a n s e r i i U s n g t h e P e r s o n a l e_tm200_7fm.book Page 116 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM If you wish to delete all the appointments on a certain day, select 1 day in step 5 on the previous page. The result is the same as the next option, To delete all appointments on a day. 4 3 2 To delete all appointments on a day 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Organiser Calendar. Press a, b, c or d to highlight the day and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Delete and press B. Press a or b to highlight 1 day and press B. Delete? appears. Press C [Yes] to delete the days appointments. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. To delete all appointments in the calendar 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Organiser Calendar. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Delete and press B. 2 3 5 13-116 O r g a n s e r i i U s n g t h e P e r s o n a l 4 5 Press a or b to highlight All data and press B. Delete? appears. Press C [Yes] to delete all appointments in the calendar. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. Using the Alarm This function alerts you at a specified time such as for an appointment or at the time to get up.
After changing the settings, you may have to press A [Save].
The alarm function does not work if the handset is turned off. Setting the Alarm 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Organiser and press B. 2 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 117 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 3 4 5 6 7 Press a or b to highlight Alarm and press B. The Alarm menu appears. Press a or b to highlight List alarms and press B. Press a or b to highlight the desired alarm number and press B. Press a or b to highlight Set time and press B. Enter the alarm time using the digit keys and press B. When you enter the alarm time in the 12-hour clock format, press P to switch to am and pm. Setting the Alarm On/Off 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Organiser Alarm List alarms. Press a or b to highlight the desired alarm number and press B. Press a or b to highlight Alarm status and press B. Press a or b to highlight On or Off and press B. If you select Off, the alarm does not work. 2 3 4 Setting the alarm tone type 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Organiser Alarm List alarms. Press a or b to highlight the desired alarm number and press B. Press a or b to highlight Alarm tone and press B. Press a or b to highlight Tone and press B. Press a or b to highlight My sounds, My music or T-Mobile and press B. The files in T-Mobile are preset data. Press B. 2 3 4 5 6
You can set vibration with the alarm tone. Press a or b to highlight Vibration in step 4, and select from Enable, Disable and Link to sound.
You can set the duration of the alarm. Press a or b to highlight Duration in step 4, enter the duration in 2 digit numbers (02 to 59 seconds) by using the digit keys and press B. O r g a n s e r i i U s n g t h e P e r s o n a l 13-117 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 118 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM When the snooze is on, the alarm will ring repeatedly as set even if the alarm is stopped. Resetting an Alarm Setting 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Organiser Alarm List alarms. Press a or b to highlight the alarm you wish to reset and press B. Press a or b to highlight Reset alarm and press B. Press C [Yes]. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. 2 3 4 Resetting All Alarm Settings 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Organiser Alarm Clear all. Press C [Yes]. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. 2 Setting the Alarm to Ring at the Same Time Everyday 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Organiser Alarm List alarms. Press a or b to highlight the desired alarm number and press B. Press a or b to highlight Repeat daily and press B. Press a or b to highlight On or Off and press B. 2 3 4 Setting the Snooze 1 O r g a n s e r i i U s n g t h e P e r s o n a l 2 3 4 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Organiser Alarm List alarms. Press a or b to highlight the desired alarm number and press B. Press a or b to highlight Snooze and press B. Press a or b to highlight On or Off and press B. If you select On, you can set the snooze interval (5, 10, 15, 20, 30 minutes) and the repeat count (1, 2, 3). 13-118 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 119 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 2 3 Using the Calculator You can use the calculator function on the handset for basic arithmetic calculations and rate conversions using up to 12 digits. 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Organiser and press B. Press a or b to highlight Calculator and press B. The Calculator appears. The table below shows you the key assignment of the handsets keypad when using the calculator
(Also refer to the display). Function
enter a decimal point Clear switch between negative and positive Key B D a b c d R A [Clear]
P Converting Currency You can also use the calculator for currency conversion. You can convert to or from the home currency by entering the exchange rate. To set a currency conversion rate 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Organiser Calculator. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Exchange rate and press B. Press a or b to highlight Foreign Domestic or Domestic Foreign and press B. Enter the currency conversion rate and press B. To delete all digits, press A [Clear]. 2 3 4 5 To convert a value 1 2 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Organiser Calculator. Enter the value to be converted and press C
[Options]. The Options menu appears. O r g a n s e r i i U s n g t h e P e r s o n a l 13-119 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 120 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 3 Press a or b to highlight In domestic or In foreign and press B. The result appears. You cannot perform step 4 if an arithmetic symbol
(+, , or ) appears. Using Memo Recording The Memo recording function enables you to record a voice memo of up to 60 seconds. Also, you can send the recorded voice memo as attachments to an MMS or E-mail message. The recorded voice memos are saved in My sounds. O r g a n s e r i i U s n g t h e P e r s o n a l 2 3 Recording a Memo 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Organiser and press B. Press a or b to highlight Memo recording and press B. The Memo recording screen appears. 4 5 Press B. Recording starts. To stop while recording (the maximum recording time is 60 seconds), press B again. Press a or b to highlight Save to save the voice memos and press B.
Press R while the main menu is shown instead of steps 2 to 3 to enter the Memo recording function.
If you wish to record the voice memo again, press A [Cancel] in step 5. The screen will return to step 4. 2 To save the voice memos to the memory card 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Organiser Memo recording. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Save to and press B. Press a or b to highlight Memory card and press B. 3 4 13-120 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 121 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Playing Back the Saved Voice Memo The saved memos are in My sounds. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
My Media Sounds My sounds. For information on how to playback a saved memo, refer to Playing Back Sounds on page 12-97. Using the Phone Help You can view the help list and use it to guide you with the phones functions. 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Organiser and press B. Press a or b to select Phone help and press B. The help list appears. Press a or b to highlight the function you wish to view. When you have finished using the help, press A
[Back]. 2 3 4 O r g a n s e r i i U s n g t h e P e r s o n a l 13-121 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 122 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Using the Call History If you do not answer an incoming call, the handset records that the call was missed. Missed calls and the number of missed calls appears on the standby screen. The handset records the last 10 missed calls, received calls and dialled numbers. (Number of dialled numbers recorded depends on the SIM card you use.) Using the Call Register, you can have various useful functions such as redialling, sending messages, creating the contacts list, and you can also check the call duration. You can also access each log type in the call register using the following key operations while the handset is in standby mode. Dialled numbers D:
D then d: Missed calls D then c: Received calls The logs in the call register are listed in chronological order. The name (if registered in the Contacts list) or number of the party also appears. i U s n g t h e C a l l i H s t o r y 14-122 Calling from the Call Log 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Call Register and press B. The Call Register menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Missed calls, Received calls or Dialled numbers and press B. Press a or b to highlight the name or number you wish to call and press D. 2 3 4 If you press B instead of D in step 4, you can check the callers name and number. (To display the callers name, you should register the callers name in the Contacts list beforehand.) To call, press C [Options] and select Call. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 123 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Sending Messages from the Call Log 1 2 At the main menu, select Call Register. Press a or b to highlight Missed calls, Received calls or Dialled numbers and press B. Press a or b to highlight the number you wish to send messages to and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Send message and press B. Press a or b to highlight via SMS or via MMS and press B. The text entry screen appears. Enter your message. For information on how to enter text, refer to Entering Text on page 8-51. 3 4 5 6 Saving a Call Log to the Contacts List 1 2 At the main menu, select Call Register. Press a or b to highlight Missed calls, Received calls or Dialled numbers and press B. Press a or b to highlight the number you wish to save and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Save to Contacts and press B. The handset saves the call log in the Contacts list. For information on the Contacts list, refer to Using the Contacts List on page 9-54. 3 4 If you press B instead of C [Options] in step 3, you can check the callers name and number. (To display the callers name, you should register the callers name into the Contacts list beforehand.) To save the call log, press C [Options] and select Save to Contacts. The text entry screen appears. The handset saves the call log in the Contacts list. 14-123 i U s n g t h e C a l l i H s t o r y e_tm200_7fm.book Page 124 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Clearing Call Logs 1 2 At the main menu, select Call Register. Press a or b to highlight Missed calls, Received calls or Dialled numbers and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Clear missed calls
(Clear received calls or Clear dialled numbers) and press B. Press C [Yes]. The call log selected in step 3 is cleared. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. If you wish to delete all call logs, in each call register, select Clear all logs in step 3. Once you delete a call log, it cannot be restored. 3 4 Deleting a Call Log 1 2 At the main menu, select Call Register. Press a or b to highlight Missed calls, Received calls or Dialled numbers and press B. Press a or b to highlight the number you wish to delete and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Delete and press B. Press C [Yes]. The call log selected in step 3 is deleted. If you wish to cancel deleting, press A [No] in this step. 3 4 5 If you press B instead of C [Options] in step 3, you can check the callers name and number. (To display the callers name, you should register the callers name in the Contacts list beforehand.) To delete the call log, press C [Options] and select Delete. The handset deletes the call log. 14-124 i U s n g t h e C a l l i H s t o r y e_tm200_7fm.book Page 125 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Checking the Duration of Calls You can check the duration of your calls. Checking the Duration of the Last Call 1 2 At the main menu, select Call Register. Press a or b to highlight Call timers and press B. Press a or b to highlight Last call and press B. The duration of the last call appears. 3 Checking the Total Call Time Log 1 2 At the main menu, select Call Register. Press a or b to highlight Call timers and press B. Press a or b to highlight All calls and press B. The total duration of all calls appears. 3
To reset the call timer, select Clear timers in step 3. Once you reset timer, it cannot be restored.
Once you delete the duration of the last call and total call time log, they cannot be restored. Checking the Cost of Calls You can check the phone charge for your calls. Checking and Setting the Charge Rate 1 2 3 4 5 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Call Register and press B. Press a or b to highlight Call costs and press B. Press a or b to highlight Units cost and press B. Press a or b to highlight Read units and press B. The current charge rate appears. To change the current charge rate, press A [Back] and follow the next steps. i U s n g t h e C a l l i H s t o r y 14-125 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 126 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting the Charge Limit If you wish to make sure that you do not exceed a certain limit, set this function. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Call Register Call costs. Press a or b to highlight Max cost and press B. Press a or b to highlight Set limit and press B. Enter your PIN2 code and press B. Enter a cost per unit and press B. To enter a decimal point, press R. 2 3 4 5
If you wish to check the current charge limit, select Read limit in step 3.
If you wish to check the remaining credit, select Residual credit in step 2. 6 7 8 9 Press a or b to highlight Set units and press B. Enter your PIN2 code and press B. Enter a cost per unit and press B. To enter a decimal point, press R. Enter a currency unit (up to 3 characters), and press B. Some networks do not support Charging Advice. Please check with your service provider for availability. Checking the Cost of the Last Call or Total Calls 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Call Register Call costs. Press a or b to highlight Last call and press B. The cost of the last call appears. 2
If you wish to check the cost of total calls, select All calls in step 2.
To reset the call costs, select Clear costs in step 2. Once you reset the call cost logs, it cannot be restored. i U s n g t h e C a l l i H s t o r y 14-126 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 127 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Checking the Amount of Data Communication You can confirm the number of bytes which you used in data communication by using the Data counter function. Checking the Data Counter 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Call Register and press B. Press a or b to highlight Data counter and press B. Press a or b to highlight Last data and press B. The amount of data in the last data communication is displayed in bytes. 2 3 4
If you wish to check the total data communication used, select All data in step 4.
To reset the data counter, select Clear data in step 4. Once you reset the counter, it cannot be restored. i U s n g t h e C a l l i H s t o r y 14-127 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 128 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting the Main Display You can change the settings of the main display such as Wallpaper, Backlight, Wallpaper calendar, Brightness, Power saving, Greeting message and Assign pictures. 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight Phone settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight Main display and press B. The Main display menu appears. 2 3 4 Setting the Handset Setting the Display Language You can change the language of menus and messages. 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight Phone settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight Language and press B. Press a or b to highlight the language you wish to display and press B. You can select the input language on the text entry screen. For information on how to enter text, refer to Entering Text on page 8-51. 2 3 4 5 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-128 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 129 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting the Wallpaper To set the built-in wallpaper 1 2 3 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Phone settings Main display. Press a or b to highlight Wallpaper and press B. Press a or b to highlight T-Mobile and press B. You can also choose My photos or My pictures. You can also select animated wallpaper. However, if you do not operate the handset for about 30 seconds (depending on the selected wallpaper), the animation wallpaper you selected appears as a still picture. To cancel the Wallpaper setting, select Off in step 3. 2 3 4 5 To set a picture you saved as wallpaper 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Phone settings Main display. Press a or b to highlight Wallpaper and press B. Press a or b to highlight My photos or My pictures and press B. The thumbnail index for My photos or My pictures appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight the picture you wish to display and press B. The selected picture appears. Press B. The selected picture appears on the standby screen.
Some pictures cannot be used because of their
You cannot choose files in the memory card for data types. the wallpaper. S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-129 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 130 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM To display Wallpaper Calendar 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Phone settings Main display. Press a or b to highlight Wallpaper calendar and press B. Press a or b to highlight On and press B. The 2-month calendar appears as the wallpaper on the Display. If you do not wish to display the wallpaper calendar, select Off in this step. 2 3 Turning On/Off the Backlight The illumination time for the display and keypad backlight can be set. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Phone settings Main display. Press a or b to highlight Backlight and press B. Press a or b to highlight On/Off and press B. 2 3 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-130 4 Press a or b to highlight selection and press B. When selecting On, enter the duration of the backlight using 2 digit numbers (01-99 sec.) and press B. To adjust the Backlight Brightness 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Phone settings Main display. Press a or b to highlight Brightness and press B. Press a (brighter) or b (darker) to adjust the brightness and press B. The brightness changes in 4 steps. 2 3 To turn On/Off the backlight while charging with the car charger With this setting on, the handsets backlight is lit when the car charger is connected. 3 After step 2 of Turning On/Off the Backlight, press a or b to highlight In car and press B. Press a or b to highlight On and press B. 4 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 131 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting Display Power Saving You can set the display to turn off after a given time. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Phone settings Main display. Press a or b to highlight Power saving and press B. Press a or b to highlight On or Off and press B. If you select On, enter the time before display power saving takes effect in two-digit numbers and press B. 2 3 4 Power consumption can be reduced by decreasing the set time. To cancel the display power saving function Display power saving continues until either a key is pressed or an incoming call is received. Press a key once to cancel the display saving function, then you can input any numerical or text value. Setting the Greeting Message You can set a message to appear when the handset is turned on. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Phone settings Main display. Press a or b to highlight Greeting message and press B. Press a or b to highlight On and press B. Enter the message you wish to display and press B. Up to 16 characters can be entered as a message. For information on how to enter text, refer to Entering Text on page 8-51. 2 3 4 To cancel the greeting message setting, select Off in step 3. S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-131 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 132 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 2 3 Assigning Pictures A selected picture appears when turning the power on or off, receiving an incoming call or operating the alarms. Pictures taken with the built-in digital camera or images downloaded via a browser can be set. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Phone settings Main display. Press a or b to highlight Assign pictures and press B. Press a or b to select when you want to display the animation or a picture from the following choices. When turning the power on or off:
Highlight Power on or Power off and press B. When receiving an incoming call:
Highlight Incoming and press B. When operating the alarm:
Highlight Alarm and press B. To set preloaded animations 4 After step 3, press a or b to highlight T-Mobile. 5 To set a picture from My photos or My pictures 4 After step 3, press a or b to highlight My photos or My pictures and press B. The thumbnail index for My pictures, My photos or the current picture appears. If you need to change the picture, press C [Change]. Press a, b, c or d to highlight the picture you wish to display and press B to set. Setting the External Display You can change the settings of the external display in the same way as the main display. 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight Phone settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight External display and press B. The External display menu appears. 2 3 4 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-132 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 133 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting the Wallpaper To set the built-in wallpaper 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Phone settings External display. Press a or b to highlight Wallpaper and press B. Press a or b to highlight T-Mobile and press B. You can also choose My photos or My pictures. 2 3 To cancel the Wallpaper setting, select Off in step 3. To set a picture you saved as wallpaper 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Phone settings External display. Press a or b to highlight Wallpaper and press B. Press a or b to highlight My photos or My pictures and press B. The thumbnail index for My photos or My pictures appears. 2 3 4 5 Press a, b, c or d to highlight the picture you wish to display and press B. The selected picture appears. Press a, b, c or d to select the cropping area and press B. The picture is cropped for the size of the external display and the picture you have selected is set as the wallpaper for the external display.
The original picture saved in the handset or the memory card is not modified even after cropping in step 5.
Some pictures cannot be used depending on
You cannot choose files in the memory card for their data types. the wallpaper. S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-133 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 134 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Turning On/Off the Backlight You can turn the backlight of the external display on or off when the handset is closed. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Phone settings External display. Press a or b to highlight Backlight and press B. Press a or b to highlight selection and press B. When selecting On, enter the duration of the backlight using two-digit numbers and press B. 2 3 To adjust the Contrast 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Phone settings External display. Press a or b to highlight Contrast and press B. Press a (higher) or b (lower) to adjust the contrast and press B. The contrast changes in 9 steps. 2 3 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t Setting the Incoming Pictures You can set the picture displayed when receiving an incoming call for the external display. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Phone settings External display. Press a or b to highlight Incoming picture and press B. Press a or b to highlight Picture 1, Picture 2 or Picture 3 and press B. 2 3 Setting the Display Clock Various clocks can be displayed in the external display. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Phone settings External display. Press a or b to highlight Display clock and press B. Press a or b to select a clock and press B. 2 3 If you wish to view the clock before setting, press C [Options] to display the Options menu and select View. The selected clock is displayed. 15-134 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 135 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting the Icon Display On/Off The icon indications can be set on or off in the external display. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Phone settings External display. Press a or b to highlight Icon indication and press B. Press a or b to highlight On or Off and press B. 2 3 Turning the Display On/Off You can turn the external display on or off when the handset is closed. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Phone settings External display. Press a or b to highlight Display On/Off and press B. Press a or b to highlight On or Off and press B. 2 3 Resetting the Phone Setting You can reset all options of the Phone setting to the default settings. To cancel the settings, you need to set the handset code beforehand or refer to page 15-154 for details. 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight Phone settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight Set to default and press B. Enter your handset code and press B. Press C [Yes]. To cancel, press A [No] in this step. 2 3 4 5 6 If you enter a wrong handset code in step 5, the operation is cancelled. 15-135 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t e_tm200_7fm.book Page 136 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting the Profiles This section describes the settings for sound such as ringtone, keypad tones, etc. These are six profiles with separate settings that can be set to suit every occasion. When a profile is set, the icon corresponding to the profile name appears in the standby screen. T-Mobile My profile Default settings. Default settings which can be changed.
Conference Activity In car Silent
: Set when in a meeting or discretion is needed. Set when in a noisy situation. Set when driving (connected to hands free EARphone & MIC). Set when you need to be silent. All sounds except camera shutter are muted and you are alerted to calls with the vibration. Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight Profiles and press B. The Profiles menu appears. S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 1 2 3 15-136 4 5 Press a or b to highlight the profile you wish to set, press C [Options]. Press a or b to highlight Personalise and press B. After this step, follow the appropriate instructions. After changing the settings, press C [Save].
If you wish to set the Silent profile, press and hold R for approximately 2 seconds while in the standby mode.
You can display profiles by pressing d while in the standby mode. Setting the Ringer Volume You can adjust the ringer volume to one of 5 levels or a step tone. When Silent is selected, the ringer volume and the application volume are also muted. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Profiles the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] Personalise. Press a or b to highlight Ringer volume and press B. The current volume level appears. 2 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 137 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 3 Press a or b to select the volume level from one of five levels, Step tone or Silent and press B. Setting a Melody as the Ringtone You can select preset data for use as ringtones, sound effects, melodies, etc. You can also select data in Sounds or Music for the default ringtone excluding the ones in AMR/WAVE format.
You cannot set melodies for the T-Mobile profile.
You cannot choose sound files in the memory card for ringtones. 1 2 3 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Profiles the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] Personalise. Press a or b to highlight Assign melody and press B. Press a or b to highlight My sounds, My Music or T-Mobile and press B. The files in T-Mobile are preset data. 2 3 4 Press a or b to highlight the ringtone you wish to set. If you wish to listen to the ringtone you selected, press B. To stop, press C [Stop]. Press C [Select]. 5 Setting the Vibration You can set the vibration for incoming calls regardless of the ringer volume and tone settings. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Profiles the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] Personalise. Press a or b to highlight Vibration and press B. Press a or b to highlight Enable, Disable or Link to sound and press B.
When Link to sound is selected in step 3, melodies are synchronised with the vibration for the ringtone. However, this function may not work depending on the melody.
When you select Enable or Link to sound in is displayed on the standby step 3, screen. 15-137 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t e_tm200_7fm.book Page 138 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting the Keypad Tones You can set and change the tone of the keypad sound that you hear each time you press a key. In the following settings, you can select the volume level, the melody to be used, and the duration. You cannot choose sound files in the memory card for the keypad tones. At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Profiles the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] Personalise. Press a or b to highlight Keypad tones and press B. Press a or b to highlight On or Off and press B. If you select Off, the screen returns to step 1. If you select On, follow the next steps. Press a or b to highlight Volume and press B. Press a or b to highlight High, Middle or Low to adjust the volume and press B. Press a or b to highlight Tone and press B. If you select T-Mobile as a profile, you cannot select Tone. 1 2 3 4 5 6 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 7 8 9 Press a or b to highlight My sounds, My music or Default tone and press B. Select the keypad tones and press C [Select]. For information on how to select tones, refer to Setting a Melody as the Ringtone on page 15-137. Press a or b to highlight Duration and press B. 10 Press a or b to select the desired duration and press B. Setting the Warning Tone You can set and change the warning tone that you hear when an error occurs. In the following settings, you can select the volume level, the melody to be used, and the duration. You cannot choose sound files in the memory card for the warning tones. 1 2 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Profiles the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] Personalise. Press a or b to highlight Warning tone and press B. 15-138 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 139 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Press a or b to highlight On or Off and press B. If you select Off, the screen returns to step 1. If you select On, follow the next steps. Press a or b to highlight Volume and press B. Press a or b to highlight High, Middle or Low and press B. Press a or b to highlight Tone and press B. If you select T-Mobile as a profile, you cannot select Tone. Press a or b to highlight My sounds, My music or T-Mobile and press B. The files in T-Mobile are preset data. Select the warning tone and press C [Select]. For information on how to select tones, refer to Setting a Melody as the Ringtone on page 15-137. Press a or b to highlight Duration and press B. 10 Press a or b to select the desired duration and press B. Setting the Power On/Off Sound You can set and change the power on/off sound that you hear when the handset is turned on or off. In the following settings you can select the volume level, the melody to be used, and the duration. You cannot choose sound files in the memory card for the power on/off sounds. At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Profiles the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] Personalise. Press a or b to highlight Power on sound or Power off sound and press B. Press a or b to highlight On or Off and press B. If you select Off, the screen returns to step 1. If you select On, follow the next steps. Press a or b to highlight Volume and press B. Press a or b to select the volume level from one of 5 levels and press B. 1 2 3 4 5 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-139 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 140 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 6 7 8 9 Press a or b to highlight Sound and press B. If you select T-Mobile as a profile, you cannot select Sound. Press a or b to highlight My sounds, My music or T-Mobile and press B. The files in T-Mobile are preset data. Select the power on/off sound and press C
[Select]. For details on selecting a tone, refer to Setting a Melody as the Ringtone on page 15-137. Press a or b to highlight Duration and press B. The message How many seconds? appears. 10 Enter a two-digit number to define the duration and press B. Setting the Message Alert You can set and change the message alert sound that you hear when receiving messages. In the following settings you can select the volume level, the melody to be used, and the duration. You cannot choose sound files in the memory card for the message alert. S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Profiles the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] Personalise. Press a or b to highlight Message alert and press B. Press a or b to highlight Messages or WAP and press B. After selecting Messages or WAP, you will be led through the same settings. Just continue to the next steps. Press a or b to highlight Volume and press B. Press a or b to select the volume level from one of five levels, Step tone or Silent and press B. Press a or b to highlight Sound and press B. If you select T-Mobile as a profile, you cannot select Sound. Press a or b to highlight My sounds, My music or T-Mobile and press B. The files in T-Mobile are preset data. 15-140 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 141 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 8 9 Select the message alert sound and press C
[Select]. For information on selecting tones, refer to Setting a Melody as the Ringtone on page 15-137. Press a or b to highlight Vibration and press B. 10 Press a or b to highlight Enable, Disable or Link to sound and press B. 11 Press a or b to highlight Duration and press B. The message How many seconds? appears. 12 Enter a two-digit number to define the duration and press B. Setting the Java Application You can adjust the Java application volume. When Silent is selected, the application volume is muted. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Profiles the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] Personalise. Press a or b to highlight Java and press B. 2 3 4 5 6 Press a or b to highlight Volume and press B. The current volume level appears. Press a or b to select the volume level from one of five levels or Silent and press B. Press a or b to highlight Vibration and press B. Press a or b to highlight On or Off and press B. Setting the Low Battery Alert You can set and adjust the low battery alert volume you hear when the battery becomes empty. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Profiles the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] Personalise. Press a or b to highlight Low battery alert and press B. Press a or b to highlight High, Low or Silent to adjust the volume and press B. 2 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-141 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 142 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM For information on Bluetooth, refer to Setting Bluetooth Connection on page 15-150. Resetting the Profiles Setting You can reset all the profiles settings that you have set to the default settings. To cancel the settings, you need to set the handset code beforehand or refer to page 15-154 for details. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Profiles the profile you wish to reset and press C [Options] Set to default. Enter your handset code and press B. Press C [Yes]. To cancel, press A [No] in this step. 2 3 If you enter a wrong handset code in step 2, the operation is cancelled. Setting Any Key Answer You can set the any key answer function so that you can answer a call by pressing any key except F or A [Busy]. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Profiles the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] Personalise. Press a or b to highlight Any key answer and press B. Press a or b to highlight On or Off and press B. 3 2 Setting the Automatic Answer The automatic answer function allows you to answer calls automatically when the handset is connected to Bluetooth headset. You can select the desired time until your handset answers. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Profiles In car and press C
[Options] Personalise. Press a or b to highlight Automatic answer and press B. Press a or b to highlight On or Off and press B. If you select On, select the time span (5, 10, 15, 20 sec) before the handset automatically connects the call. 2 3 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-142 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 143 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 2 Initialising and Checking Memory Card You can initialise your memory card and check the status. To initialise the memory card, you need to set the handset code. To initialise the memory card 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Memory card. Press a or b to highlight Format and press B. Enter your handset code and press B. Press C [Yes]. To cancel, press A [No] in this step. To check the memory card status 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Memory card. Press a or b to highlight Memory card details and press B. You can now check the status of the memory card. After checking the status, press A [Back]. 2 3 3 4 Call Settings This section describes the settings for call functions such as call waiting, adjusting earpiece volume, etc. that are related directly to calling or receiving operations. Activating the Call Waiting Service Activating this service enables you to talk to a new caller while you are in the middle of another call. After activating this service, a beep tone notifies you of the second call. For information on how to use this function, refer to Call Waiting on page 6-34. 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight Connectivity and press B. Press a or b to highlight Call settings and press B. The Call settings menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Call waiting and press B. Press a or b to highlight On to activate or Off to cancel the service and press B. 2 3 4 5 6 15-143 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t e_tm200_7fm.book Page 144 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Displaying Your Own Number Activating this function lets you control whether or not to show your phone number to the party you are calling. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Call settings. Press a or b to highlight Show your number and press B. Press a or b to highlight On, Off or Status and press B. 2 3 This service may not be available on all service providers. Contact your service provider for more information. To check whether the show your number function is active or not If you select Status in step 3 and press B, you can check the status. After checking the status, press B. The call waiting service may not be available on all service providers. Contact your service provider for more information. To check the call waiting service status If you select Status in step 6 and press B, you can check the status of the call waiting service. After checking the status, press A [Back]. Displaying the Call Timers Activating this function lets you check the duration of your call. For information on how to use this function, refer to Checking the Duration of Calls on page 14-125. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Call settings. Press a or b to highlight Display call timers and press B. Press a or b to highlight On to activate or Off to cancel the function and press B. 2 3 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-144 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 145 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Adjusting the Earpiece Volume You can adjust the earpiece volume to one of five levels. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Call settings. Press a or b to highlight Earpiece volume and press B. Press a or b to select the volume level from one of five levels and press B. 2 3 You can also adjust the Hands free EARphone &
MIC volume, if connected. Activating the Picture Call The image registered to the caller in the contacts list is displayed when receiving a call. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Call settings. Press a or b to highlight Picture call and press B. Press a or b to highlight On or Off and press B. 2 3 Activating Auto Redial This function makes the redial automatic when the first redial attempt is unsuccessful. If you wish to stop redialling, press F or A [End]. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Call settings. Press a or b to highlight Auto redial and press B. Press a or b to highlight On or Off and press B. 2 3
When you receive an incoming call, the auto redial function is interrupted.
Automatic redialling is not available for fax and data calls. Activating the Minute Minder This function informs you of the call duration by sounding a tone after every minute. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Call settings. Press a or b to highlight Minute minder and press B. Press a or b to highlight On to activate or Off to cancel the function and press B. 2 3 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-145 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 146 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Resetting the Call Settings You can reset all Call settings you have set to the default settings. To cancel the settings, you need to have set the handset code beforehand or refer to page 15-154 for details. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Call settings. Press a or b to highlight Set to default and press B. Enter your handset code and press B. Are you sure? appears. Press C [Yes]. To cancel, press A [No] in this step. 2 3 4 If you enter a wrong handset code in step 3, the operation is cancelled. Settings for Flipping the Handset Closed You can reject an incoming call, send a busy tone or terminate a call by flipping the handset closed. For information on how to use this function, refer to Rejecting an Incoming Call on page 6-33. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Call settings. Press a or b to highlight Flip close and press B. Press a or b to highlight Incoming call or During call and press B. When selecting Incoming call:
Press a or b to highlight Reject to reject an incoming call, Busy to send a busy tone or No action and press B. When selecting During call:
Press a or b to highlight Terminate to terminate the call or No action and press B. 2 3 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-146 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 147 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Call Forwarding This service is used to forward incoming calls to your voice mail system or to another number depending on certain conditions in which you cannot answer a call. Activating Call Forwarding 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight Connectivity and press B. Press a or b to highlight Call diverts and press B. Press a or b to highlight one of the forwarding options and press B. The forwarding options available are:
All calls:
2 3 4 5 When busy:
No answer:
Forwards all voice calls without ringing. Forwards incoming calls when you are in a call. Forwards incoming calls if you do not answer a call within a certain period of time. Not reachable: Forwards incoming calls when your handset is out of network service or is switched off. 6 7 Press a or b to highlight On and press B. Enter the phone number you wish to forward to. When All calls is set to On, the standby screen. is displayed on If you select By service instead of On in step 6, you can select further forwarding options. Checking the Forward Status 1 At the main menu, select in following order:
Settings Connectivity Call diverts. Press a or b to highlight the forwarding option you wish to check and press B. Press a or b to highlight Status and press B. You can now check the status of the selected forwarding option. When you finish, press A [Back]. 2 3 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-147 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 148 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Cancelling Forwarding Settings Individually 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Call diverts. Press a or b to highlight the divert option you wish to cancel and press B. Press a or b to highlight Off and press B. The selected divert option is cancelled. 2 3 Cancelling All Forward Settings 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Call diverts. Press a or b to highlight Cancel all and press B. Are you sure? appears. Press C [Yes]. All divert option are cancelled. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. 2 3 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-148 Setting Networks This setting enables you to connect to a preferred network each time the power is turned on. Connecting To a Network Automatically If your handset has not been connected to the network yet, you can perform the following steps to establish connection to a preferred network immediately. 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight Connectivity and press B. Press a or b to highlight Network settings and press B. The Network settings menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Select network and press B. Press a or b to highlight Automatic and press B. 2 3 4 5 6 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 149 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Selecting a Network Manually If you wish to connect to networks other than a preferred network, perform the following steps. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Network settings. Press a or b to highlight Select network and press B. Press a or b to highlight Manual and press B. Press a or b to highlight the network in the list and press B. 2 3 4 Changing the Network Password If you wish to change the network password, perform the following steps. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Network settings. Press a or b to highlight Change password and press B. Enter the old password and press B. Enter a new password and press B. 2 3 4 5 Enter the new password again and press B. If you enter an incorrect password in this step, the screen will return to step 4 and you are asked to enter the password again. Press B. 6 Selecting an Applicable Zone Your handset tries to select an applicable zone automatically on startup. You can also select it according to the area. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Network settings. Press a or b to highlight Select zone and press B. Press a or b to highlight America or Europe, Asia, etc. and press B. 2 3 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-149 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 150 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting Bluetooth Connection To activate the Bluetooth With this setting, you can wirelessly connect your handset to Bluetooth capable devices. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Bluetooth. Press a or b to highlight On/Off and press B. Press a or b to highlight On or Off and press B. 2 3 To show or hide your handset By following settings, you can prevent your handset from being recognised by other devices. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Bluetooth Bluetooth settings. Press a or b to highlight Visibility and press B and select one of the following options. Allowing other devices to recognise:
Not allowing other devices to recognise:
Select Visible Select Invisible 2 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 2 3 To inactivate automatically By following settings, you can set the Bluetooth function turn off automatically to save battery power. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Bluetooth Bluetooth settings. Press a or b to highlight Auto inactivate and press B. Press a or b to select the desired duration and press B. If you wish to keep the Bluetooth function on all the time, select Off in step 3. To rename your handset 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Bluetooth Bluetooth settings. Press a or b to highlight Phone name and press B. Rename the text and press B. For information on how to enter text, refer to Entering Text on page 8-51. 2 3 15-150 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 151 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting a PC Link Connection If you wish to connect your handset to a PC, follow the next steps. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity PC Link. Press a or b to highlight Data cable or Bluetooth and press B. If the PC you wish to connect to the handset to is not equipped with the Bluetooth function, you cannot establish a connection by selecting Bluetooth. Refer to the user's guide supplied with your computer before the setting. 2 Setting the Date and Time You need to set the correct date and time in order for your handsets various time-based functions to work correctly. For information on how to adjust the date and time manually, refer to Step 5: Setting the Date and Time on page 3-17. Setting the Time Format 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Date & Time. 2 3 4 Press a or b to highlight Clock settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight Time format and press B. Press a or b to highlight 12 hour or 24 hour and press B. Setting the Date Format You can change the date format between D.M.Y. (date. month. year), M-D-Y and Y/M/D. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Date & Time. Press a or b to highlight Clock settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight Date format and press B. Press a or b to highlight D.M.Y, M-D-Y or Y/M/D and press B. Setting the Clock Display 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Date & Time. Press a or b to highlight Clock settings and press B. 2 3 4 2 15-151 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t e_tm200_7fm.book Page 152 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Customising the Time Zone 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Date & Time. Press a or b to highlight Set time zone and press B. Press a or b to highlight Set custom zone and press B. Enter time-zone differences using the digit keys and press B. Press P to switch between and +. 2 3 4 3 4 Press a or b to highlight Display format and press B. Press a or b to highlight Time only, Date only, Date & Time or Off and press B. Setting Daylight Savings time 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Date & Time. Press a or b to highlight Clock settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight Daylight saving and press B. Press a or b to highlight On and press B. 4 Setting the Time Zone 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Date & Time. Press a or b to highlight Set time zone and press B. Press a or b to highlight Change zone and press B. Press a or b to select a home city and press B. 2 3 2 3 4 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-152 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 153 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting Security These settings enable the security function to prevent unauthorised use of your handset. Enabling the PIN Code When the setting is on, you are asked to enter the PIN code each time you turn on the handset. Your PIN code is stored in the SIM card and you should memorise the code when you purchase the SIM card. For more information on the SIM card, contact your service provider for details. 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight Security and press B. The Security menu appears. Press a or b to highlight PIN entry and press B. 2 3 4 Press a or b to highlight On and press B. Enter your PIN code and press B. Press B. 5 6 7 To disable the PIN code 1 In step 5 of Enabling the PIN Code, press a or b to highlight Off and press B. Enter your PIN code and press B. Press B. 2 3 To change the PIN code 1 In step 5 of Enabling the PIN Code, press a or b to highlight Change PIN and press B. Enter your PIN code and press B. Enter a new PIN code and press B. Enter the new PIN code again and press B. If you enter a different code from the code which you entered in this step, the screen returns to step 3. Press B. 2 3 4 5 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-153 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 154 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 4 Enter the new handset code again and press B. If you enter a code different from the code which you entered in this step, the screen returns to step 3. Changing PIN2 Code PIN2 code is used to protect certain functions in the handset such as Fixed dialling No. The following steps describe how to change PIN2 code. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Security. Press a or b to highlight Change PIN2 and press B. Enter your PIN2 code and press B. Enter a new PIN2 code and press B. Enter the new PIN2 code again and press B. If you enter a code different from the code which you entered in this step, the screen returns to step 4. Enter the correct code again. Press B. 2 3 4 5 6 2 Enabling the Handset Lock The Handset lock is an additional security feature that prevents unauthorised use of the handset. The default handset code is 0000. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Security. Press a or b to highlight Handset lock and press B. Press a or b to highlight On and press B. Enter your handset code and press B. 3 4 To disable the handset lock 1 In step 3 of Enabling the Handset Lock, press a or b to highlight Off and press B. Enter your handset code and press B. Press B. 2 3 To change the handset code 1 In step 3 of Enabling the Handset Lock, press a or b to highlight Change code and press B. Enter your handset code and press B. Enter a new handset code and press B. 2 3 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-154 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 155 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Barring Calls This function enables you to set restrictions on incoming and outgoing calls. To activate Call barring you will need the call barring password, which is available from your service provider. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Security. Press a or b to highlight Call barring and press B. Press a or b to highlight one of the call barring functions below and press B. The call barring functions available are:
Bar foreign calls:
2 3 Restricts all outgoing international calls. Only local & home:
Restricts all outgoing international calls except to your home country. Bar Incoming calls:
Bar inc if abroad:
Restricts all incoming calls. Restricts all incoming calls when you are outside of the coverage area of your registered service provider. Bar outgoing calls:
Restricts all outgoing calls except emergency calls. 4 5 6 7 Press a or b to highlight one of the call barring options below and press B. The call barring options available are:
All services:
Voice calls:
Data:
Fax:
Messages:
All except msgs:
Restricts all services. Restricts all voice calls. Restricts all data calls. Restricts all fax calls. Restricts all messages. Restricts all services except messages. Press a or b to highlight On and press B. Enter the network password and press B. To change the network password, refer to Changing the Network Password on page 15-149. Press B. The selected call barring function is activated. To disable call barring options individually In step 5 of Barring Calls, press a or b to highlight Off and press B. The selected call barring option is cancelled. S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-155 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 156 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting Fixed Dialling No. This setting enables the Fixed dialling No. function. If you turn the security function on, you can only call predefined numbers. In this step you are asked to enter your PIN2 code for this setting. You should check the number beforehand. The Fixed dialling No. function may not be available depending on the SIM card. 1 2 3 4 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Security. Press a or b to highlight Fixed dialling No. and press B. Enter PIN2 code and press B. Press a or b to highlight Settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight On and press B. 5 To disable the fixed dialling No. In step 5, press a or b to highlight Off and press B. To check call barring status 5 After step 4 of Barring Calls (page 15-155), press a or b to highlight Status and press B. 6 When you finish, press A [Back]. To cancel all call barring settings 3 After step 2 of Barring Calls (page 15-155), press a or b to highlight Cancel all and press B. Enter the network password and press B. All call barring settings are cancelled. 4 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-156 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 157 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM To add a new phone number to the fixed dialling No. list 4 After step 3 of Setting Fixed Dialling No.
(page 15-156), press a or b to highlight Edit dial list and press B. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Add new contact and press B. Add a name and phone number. For more information on how to add a name and a phone number, refer to Saving Information to the Contacts List on page 9-56. Press C [Save] to save. 8 To search a registered entry 4 After step 3 Setting Fixed Dialling No.
(page 15-156), press a or b to highlight Edit dial list and press B. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Search and press B to select. 5 6 7 5 6 7 Search for the desired entry. For more information on how to search for an entry, refer to Searching a Name and Number in the Contacts List on page 9-58. To edit a registered entry 4 After step 3 of Setting Fixed Dialling No.
(page 15-156), press a or b to highlight Edit dial list and press B. Press a or b to highlight the entry you wish to edit. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Edit and press B to select. Edit the desired entry. For more information on how to edit an entry, refer to Editing the Contacts List on page 9-59. 5 6 7 8 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-157 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 158 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM To delete a registered entry 4 After step 3 of Setting Fixed Dialling No.
(page 15-156), press a or b to highlight Edit dial list and press B. Press a or b to highlight the entry you wish to delete. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Delete and press B. Press C [Yes]. The selected entry is deleted. To cancel, press A [No] in this step. 5 6 7 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-158 Setting an Account In normal operations, you do not need to change the settings. In case your handset does not connect to the preset network or if you need to change the settings to establish another connection, perform the following to check or edit settings. Setting WAP/MMS/E-mail 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Account settings select WAP settings, MMS settings or E-mail settings. Press a or b to highlight profile you wish to edit and press C [Options]. The Options name appears. Press a or b to highlight Edit and press B. Press a or b to highlight the item you wish to edit and press B. Edit each item and press C [Save]. 2 3 4 5 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 159 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM WAP Settings Profile name:
Proxy settings:
Proxy address:
Port number:
Advanced WAP profile name (Unique name) Proxy server address for WAP Proxy server address for WAP Proxy port number Secure port number:
Username:
Password:
Homepage:
DNS settings:
Obtain address:
Primary DNS:
Secure port number User name Password Homepage Domain name server address for WAP
(Automatic or Manual) Primary domain name server address for WAP Secondary DNS: Secondary domain name server Connection type:
GPRS settings address for WAP Connection type APN:
Username:
Password:
Access point name User name Password Obtain address:
Linger time:
CSD Settings Linger time (0-99999 sec.) Phone number:
Line type:
Username:
Password:
Linger time:
Access point number
(ISDN or Analogue) User name Password Linger time (0-99999 sec.) MMS Settings Profile name:
Proxy settings:
Proxy address:
Port number:
Advanced MMS profile name (Unique name) Proxy server address for MMS Proxy server address for MMS Proxy port number Secure port number:
Username:
Password:
Secure port number User name Password Relay server URL: MMS relay Server DNS settings:
Domain name server address for MMS
(Automatic or Manual) S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-159 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 160 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Primary DNS:
Primary domain name server address for MMS Secondary DNS: Secondary domain name server address for MMS GPRS settings APN:
Username:
Password:
Linger time:
Access point name User name Password Linger time (0-99999 sec.) E-mail Settings (* required item) Profile name*:
E-mail address*:
POP3 server:
E-mail profile name (Unique name) E-mail address Server for receiving E-mail message Server address*: POP3 server address User ID*:
Password*:
Port number:
User ID Password POP3 port number Server for sending E-mail message SMTP server:
Server address*: SMTP server address User ID*:
Password*:
Port number:
User ID Password SMTP port number 15-160 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t Send settings:
DNS settings:
Obtain address:
Primary DNS:
(POP before SMTP, SMTP-AUTH On or AUTH Off) Domain name server address for E-mail
(Automatic or Manual) Primary domain name server address for E-mail. Secondary DNS: Secondary domain name server Connection type:
GPRS settings APN:
Username:
Password:
Linger time:
CSD Settings address for E-mail. Connection type Access point name User name Password Linger time (0-99999 sec.) Phone number:
Line type:
Username:
Password:
Linger time:
E-mail download:
Access point number
(ISDN or Analogue) User name Password Linger time (0-99999 sec.)
(Header only or All) e_tm200_7fm.book Page 161 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting Profile name 1 2 3 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Account settings select WAP settings, MMS settings or E-mail settings. Press a or b to highlight the profile you wish to set and press B. Press a or b to highlight Profile name and press B. Enter the profile name. For information on how to enter text, refer to Entering Text on page 8-51. Copying WAP/MMS/E-mail Profile 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Account settings select WAP settings, MMS settings or E-mail settings. Press a or b to highlight the profile you wish to set and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Copy and press B. The profile name is copied and New profile name:
screen appears. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. 2 3 4 5 Press a or b to highlight OK and press B. The new profile is created. Deleting WAP/MMS/E-mail Profile 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Account settings select WAP settings, MMS settings or E-mail settings. Press a or b to highlight the profile you wish to delete and press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Delete and press B. Press C [Yes] to delete the profile. If you do not wish to delete, press A [No] in this step. 2 3 4 Once you delete a profile, it cannot be restored. S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-161 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 162 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Glossary
CSD (Circuit Switched Data) Circuit switching is, in other words, the conventional way of transmitting data. Just like a landline telephone, rates are charged by connection time. Maximum connection speeds are 9.6kbps and 14.4kbps, but are affected by mobile phone and provider specifications.
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) GPRS is a packet data transmission service for mobile phones based on the GSM standard. When using data communications like WAP, there is no need to keep track of connection time as rates are charged by the amount of data (number of packets) transmitted. The service gives you the feeling of a continual connection without the worries of a dial-up connection. The connection speed varies according to mobile phone and provider specifications as well as crowding on the network.
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) A generic name for the communication protocol used to access the Internet on small wireless mobile terminals such as mobile phones and PDAs. S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t 15-162 Customising Keys While the handset is in standby mode, four Navigation keys (a, b, c and d) and the side-up/down keys (V and W) are available for assigning shortcuts to directly access the screens shown below. Screens:
Not Used Contacts list Add contacts Profiles Calendar My Media Alarm Calculator Voice mail Wallpaper Ringtone Create SMS Create MMS Create E-mail Message Inbox Internet Create photo Create video Memo recording My photos My pictures My videos My sounds My music My numbers Earpiece volume e_tm200_7fm.book Page 163 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Changing the Shortcuts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight Favourites settings and press B. The Favourites setting screen appears. Press a or b to select the key whose shortcut you wish to change and press B. The list of shortcuts appear. Press a or b to highlight the shortcut you wish to assign and press B. The selected shortcut is assigned. Repeat steps 4 and 5 if necessary. If you select Not used in step 5, the key will be deactivated. Master Reset These steps enable you to cancel all the settings to default. Special caution needs to be paid before you do the master reset. If you wish to retain settings for some modes or menus, write them down before performing the reset. 1 Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight Settings and press B. Press a or b to highlight Master reset and press B. Enter your handset code and press B. The Message Are you sure? appears. Press C [Yes]. To cancel, press A [No] in this step. 2 3 4 5 If you enter a wrong handset code in step 4, the operation is cancelled. 15-163 S e t t i n g t h e H a n d s e t e_tm200_7fm.book Page 164 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Connecting to a PC You can use your handset with other digital equipment using USB ports or the Bluetooth wireless technology port. For a PC, an optional PC Link Kit (CE-UC32) and the following system environment is required. PC Hardware
Intel-Pentium 266MHz or faster
64MB of available RAM or above
60MB of available hard-disk space or above
CD-ROM drive
USB 1.1 or Bluetooth interface Operating System Microsoft Windows 98+Service Pack 1/98 Second Edition/ME/2000+Service Pack 4/XP+Service Pack 1 GSM/GPRS Modem The GSM/GPRS modem in your handset enables digital equipment to access the Internet. Connect your handset to your PC through USB or Bluetooth interface. Handset Manager Handset Manager is the software that enables you to manage the communication between the handset and a PC. Using this software, you can control the transmission of pictures, sounds, music, video clips and Contacts list entries. Modem communication is not possible while communicating with the Handset Manager via USB or Bluetooth interface. 16-164 Installing Software The USB cable is necessary for installing the software. 1 Insert the CD-ROM supplied with PC Link Kit into the PCs CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM screen appears. If the CD-ROM screen does not appear, double-click [Launcher.exe] in your CD-ROM. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation of the three programs in order. 2
For Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP, install/uninstall programs after logging on as the Administrator.
Connect the handset to the USB cable by following the on-screen instructions. For information on software support, refer to the following site:
http://www.sharp-mobile.com/tm/
It is not recommended that you make or answer calls when using the handset as a GSM/GPRS modem, as the operation may be interrupted. C o n n e c t i n g t o a P C e_tm200_7fm.book Page 165 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Uninstalling software When you change handsets or upgrade software, you have to uninstall software by using the Windows function. USB driver name SHARP GSM GPRS USB Driver2 VerXXXX Modem driver name SHARP GSM GPRS Wizard2 VerXXXX
(Version number varies depending on the time of release) Required items Handset PC with USB cable (supplied with PC Link Kit) Connecting the Handset USB Connection When connecting your handset to a PC, you need to select the connection method PC link. For information on the PC link, refer to Setting a PC Link Connection on page 15-151. Bluetooth Connection For using the Bluetooth connection, you need to search other Bluetooth capable devices to establish the connection. Place your phone near the other Bluetooth device. Before connecting, refer to the Setting Bluetooth Connection on page 15-150 to make sure if the necessary settings for the connection have been done. To search available devices 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Bluetooth. Press a or b to highlight Register devices and press B. The handset starts searching for devices within 10 metres and the list of available devices appears. Press a or b to select one of the devices you wish to establish the connection with and press B. You can only select one device for pairing. Enter the device passcode and press B. 2 3 4 If the setting for the Bluetooth connection has not been turned on before searching, the handset turns on the setting automatically and starts searching available devices. 16-165 C o n n e c t i n g t o a P C e_tm200_7fm.book Page 166 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM 4 5 Press a or b to highlight Rename and press B. Rename the text and press B. For information on how to enter text, refer to Entering Text on page 8-51. To delete a device To delete a paired device from the list, perform the following operation. 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Bluetooth Activate devices. Press a or b to highlight the device you wish to delete from the list. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. Press a or b to highlight Delete and press B. The device is deleted. 2 3 4 To activate available devices You can activate the paired device. 1 2 3 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Bluetooth. Press a or b to highlight Activate devices and press B. Press a or b to highlight the device you wish to activate and press B. To inactivate the device, select it again and press B. You can save battery power by turning the Bluetooth function off when not in use. Refer to To activate the Bluetooth on page 15-150. To rename a device 1 At the main menu, select in the following order:
Settings Connectivity Bluetooth Activate devices. Press a or b to highlight the device you wish to rename. Press C [Options]. The Options menu appears. 2 3 C o n n e c t i n g t o a P C 16-166 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 167 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Troubleshooting Symptom The handset does not turn on. The battery will not charge. Check Points
Is the battery pack properly inserted?
(page 3-13)
Is the battery empty? If the alert sounds and you are unable to turn on the power, charge the battery.
(page 3-15)
Did you press F and hold for at least two seconds to turn on the handset?
(page 3-17)
Is the battery pack properly inserted?
(page 3-13)
Is the handset properly attached to the battery charger? (page 3-15)
Is the AC charger terminal dirty?
(Clean the terminal with a cotton swab.)
Did you check the battery indicator was animating while charging the battery?
Did a blackout occur while charging the battery?
If you have tried all of the above and the battery does not charge, replace the battery. If it still does not charge, there may be a problem with the handset or AC charger. Contact your service provider for maintenance. Symptom Even when charged, the phone functions stop working. Check Points Is the SIM card inserted correctly?
(page 3-15) Calls cannot be made or received.
Is there a message SIM Card Error on the display? (If the message is displayed when turning on the handset, the SIM card is not supported or is damaged. Contact your service provider.)
Has any call barring option been set?
(page 15-155)
Has the Fixed dialling No. been turned on? (page 15-156)
Is the handset currently performing data communication? (page 16-164)
Are you using a prepaid SIM card?
(Check the remaining balance.) l T r o u b e s h o o t i n g 17-167 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 168 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Check Points
Are you in a location where the signal indicator and is poor? (Check the see if the service is out of range. Move to a location where the radio signal is strong enough to make a call.)
Is the battery empty? (page 3-16)
Are there any magnetised objects such as health necklaces on or around you? (Around such objects, the handset terminates the call. Keep the handset away from such objects.)
Is the power turned on? (page 3-17)
Has the Handset Lock been turned on? (page 15-154) Adjust the earpiece volume.
(page 15-145)
Has the ring volume been set to Silent? (page 15-136)
Has the Silent or In car mode been enabled? (page 15-136) Symptom The PIN code or PIN2 code is rejected. The SIM card is locked. The display is difficult to read. The network service cannot be accessed. Symptom Calls are interrupted or cut off. Keys do not operate. The other partys voice is too loud or distorted. The ring tone does not sound. 17-168 l T r o u b e s h o o t i n g Check Points
Did you enter the correct code (four to eight digits)? (page 3-21)
Have you made three unsuccessful attempts at entering the code? (After 3 attempts, the protection lock prevents handset operation.)
If you cannot remember the correct PIN code, contact your service provider. If supported, try entering the PUK code
(eight digits) provided by your service provider. (If the attempt is successful, enter the new PIN code and confirm that your handset is operational again. Otherwise, contact your dealer.)
Try adjusting the backlight brightness for the display. (page 15-130).
If the external display is difficult to read, try adjusting the backlight contrast. (page 15-134)
Confirm whether your account has been registered. (Contact your service provider to confirm whether your account has been registered.)
Are you in a location where you can receive the service?
e_tm200_7fm.book Page 169 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Symptom The handset cannot be connected to a PC. Symptom The MMS message service cannot be accessed. The E-mail service cannot be accessed. No Contacts list entry is displayed. Check Points Does your service provider support the MMS message service? Contact your service provider to confirm whether they support the service and that the correct settings for the MMS message service have been performed on your handset. Have you made the necessary settings for the E-mail service? (page 15-160) If you still cannot get access after checking the settings, contact your service provider to identify the problem.
Which memory did you select when you entered the entries? Confirm whether Handset, SIM or SIM+Handset was selected.
(page 9-55)
Have you set the View Groups setting correctly? (page 9-63) Check Points
In case of resource conflicts of modem driver, please reinstall the driver to resolve this problem.
(page 16-164)
The handset is required at the time of installing USB or modem driver.
(page 16-164)
The current driver installed on the PC is applicable only to the handset used at the time of installation.
When you use another handset, you must uninstall existing USB and modem driver, then reinstall USB and Modem driver again. (page 16-165) l T r o u b e s h o o t i n g 17-169 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 170 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Index Symbols
#/Silence profile Key ......................................... 4-22
*/Shift Key ......................................................... 4-22 Numerics 0/Flash Light Key .............................................. 4-22 12 hour ........................................................... 15-151 24 hour ........................................................... 15-151 A AC charger ................................................3-13, 3-15 Activity .......................................................... 15-136 Adding a frame ................................................ 12-91 Adding a phone number ..................................... 9-56 Adding stamps ................................................. 12-91 Advanced ......................................................... 11-80 Aerial ................................................................. 4-22 Alarm ............................................................. 13-116 Alarm on/off .................................................. 13-117 Alarm tone ..................................................... 13-117 All calls .......................................................... 15-147 All except msgs .............................................. 15-155 All services .................................................... 15-155 Anonymous reject ............................................ 11-80 Answering a call ................................................ 6-32 Any key answer ....................................6-32, 15-142 I n d e x 18-170 Applicable zone ..............................................15-149 Applications ....................................................12-106 Assigning pictures ..........................................15-132 Auto delete ........................................................11-80 Auto redial ......................................................15-145 Auto shooting .....................................................7-41 Automatic answer ...........................................15-142 Automatic redialling ...........................................6-33 B Backlight .........................................................15-130 Backlight brightness .......................................15-130 Bar foreign calls ..............................................15-155 Bar inc if abroad .............................................15-155 Bar incoming calls ..........................................15-155 Bar outgoing calls ...........................................15-155 Barring calls ....................................................15-155 Basic handset operations ....................................6-32 Battery ........................................................ 1-5, 3-13 Battery cover ............................................. 3-14, 4-23 Battery disposal ....................................................1-6 Battery indicator .................................................3-16 Battery status ......................................................3-16 Bluetooth Connection ....................... 15-150, 16-165 Brightness ................................................. 7-40, 7-43 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 171 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM C Calculator ........................................................13-119 Calendar ..........................................................13-114 Call diverts ......................................................15-147 Call history .....................................................14-122 Call log ...........................................................14-123 Call register ........................................... 5-30, 14-122 Call settings ....................................................15-143 Call timers .......................................................15-144 Call waiting ........................................... 6-34, 15-143 Calling the sender .............................................11-76 Camera ...................................................... 5-30, 7-38 Camera lens ........................................................4-22 Camera operation ..................................................1-7 Camera/Music Key ................................... 4-22, 5-29 Cell Broadcasts .................................................11-83 Cell info ............................................................11-85 Centre Key ..........................................................5-29 Changing the name of sound files ....................12-98 Changing the name of the picture .....................12-93 Changing the name of the video .....................12-108 Charger ...............................................................3-15 Charging the battery ...........................................3-15 Checking the amount of data communication ........................................14-127 Checking video information ...........................12-109 Chords .............................................................12-100 Clearing call logs ............................................14-124 CLI (Calling Line Identification) .......................6-33 Conference .....................................................15-136 Conference call ...................................................6-35 Connecting to a PC .........................................16-164 Connection type ................................................11-80 Contacts ..............................................................5-30 Contacts list ........................................................9-54 Continuous shooting ...........................................7-41 Conversion rate ..............................................13-119 Converting currency .......................................13-119 Copy ...................................................................8-53 Copying all entries .............................................9-62 Copying Entries ..................................................9-61 Copyright ..............................................................1-2 Creating messages ............................................11-69 Customising keys ...........................................15-162 Cut ......................................................................8-53 D D.M.Y .............................................................15-151 Data ................................................................15-155 Date and time ........................................3-17, 15-151 Daylight savings .............................................15-152 Delay timer .........................................................7-46 Deleting a call log ..........................................14-124 Deleting a contacts list entry ..............................9-62 Deleting Appointments ..................................13-115 Deleting Music ...............................................12-113 18-171 I n d e x e_tm200_7fm.book Page 172 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Deleting pictures .............................................. 12-96 Deleting pictures/video clips ............................. 7-48 Deleting sounds ................................................ 12-99 Deleting the game or application ................... 12-107 Deleting videos .............................................. 12-109 Details screen ..................................................... 9-57 Dialled numbers ............................................. 14-122 Dialling from the contacts list ............................ 9-57 Digital zoom ...................................................... 7-46 Display ........................................................... 15-128 Display Indicators .............................................. 4-25 Display language ............................................ 15-128 Displaying your own number ........................ 15-144 Divert status ................................................... 15-147 Downloading .................................................... 12-86 Downloading games or applications .............. 12-106 Downloading pictures ...................................... 12-86 Downloading sound ......................................... 12-97 Downloading video clips ............................... 12-107 Draft box .......................................................... 11-69 Duration of calls ............................................. 14-125 E Earphone Connector .......................................... 4-23 Earpiece ............................................................. 4-22 Earpiece volume ............................................ 15-145 Editing pictures ................................................ 12-89 Electromagnetic waves ........................................ 1-4 I n d e x 18-172 E-Mail ...............................................................11-68 End/Power Key ...................................................4-22 Ending a call .......................................................6-32 Ending the game or application ......................12-106 Entering a number ..............................................6-32 Entering Appointments ...................................13-114 Entering symbols ................................................8-52 Entering text .......................................................8-51 Environment .........................................................1-7 Exposure level ....................................................7-40 External connector cap .......................................3-15 External Display .................................................4-22 Extracting the phone number ............................11-76 Fax ..................................................................15-155 Finding a particular date .................................13-115 Fixed dialling no. ...........................................15-156 Flash Light ................................................ 4-22, 7-47 Flip functions ......................................................4-24 Focus Mode ........................................................7-45 Font Zoom Key ......................................... 4-22, 5-29 Forwarding a message ......................................11-75 Frame ...................................................... 7-41, 12-91 Function items ....................................................5-30 F e_tm200_7fm.book Page 173 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM G Game or application information ....................12-107 Games .............................................................12-106 Greeting message ............................................15-131 Group call ...........................................................9-64 Groups ................................................................9-63 GSM/GPRS modem .......................................16-164 H Hands free EARphone & MIC ...........................4-23 Handset lock ...................................................15-154 Handset manager ............................................16-164 Handset off .........................................................3-17 Handset on ..........................................................3-17 I In car ...............................................................15-136 Indicators ............................................................7-49 Input language ....................................................8-52 Input melody ...................................................12-100 Input method .......................................................8-52 Input phone number ............................................9-57 Instruction scheme ................................................1-1 Introduction ..........................................................1-1 K Key pad ...............................................................4-22 Keypad tones ..................................................15-138 L Left soft key .......................................................4-22 Length of notes and rests ................................12-102 Locking messages ............................................11-78 Low battery alert ............................................15-141 M Main Display ......................................................4-22 Main menu ..........................................................5-28 Making a call ......................................................6-32 Manual shooting .................................................7-41 Master reset ....................................................15-163 M-D-Y ............................................................15-151 Melody ...........................................................15-137 Melody editor .................................................12-100 Memory ..............................................................9-55 Memory space ....................................................7-48 Memory status .......................................9-65, 12-113 Menu ...................................................................5-30 Message alert ..................................................15-140 Message centre .................................................11-79 Message format ................................................11-80 Message lifetime ..............................................11-79 Messages ...............................................5-30, 15-155 Microphone/MIC ................................................4-22 Minute minder ................................................15-145 Missed calls ....................................................14-122 MMS message ..................................................11-68 18-173 I n d e x e_tm200_7fm.book Page 174 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Monday-Sunday ............................................. 13-115 Multi-tap input ................................................... 8-51 Music Information ......................................... 12-111 Music Play List .............................................. 12-111 Music Player .................................................. 12-110 My Contents ............................................5-30, 12-86 My music ....................................................... 12-110 My numbers ....................................................... 9-66 My photos ........................................................ 12-87 My pictures ...................................................... 12-90 My sounds ........................................................ 12-97 My videos ...................................................... 12-108 N Navigation Keys ................................................ 5-28 Network password ......................................... 15-149 No answer ...................................................... 15-147 Notice ................................................................... 1-2 O Only local & home ......................................... 15-155 Operating system ........................................... 16-164 Optimization .................................................... 11-80 Organiser ........................................................ 13-114 Original ringtones ............................................ 12-97 Outbox ............................................................. 11-77 Own numbers ..................................................... 9-66 I n d e x P Parts and controls ................................................4-22 Paste ....................................................................8-53 PC hardware ...................................................16-164 Personal organiser ...........................................13-114 Phone help ......................................................13-121 Picture call ......................................................15-145 Picture formats ..................................................12-86 Picture information ...........................................12-94 Picture quality .....................................................7-39 Picture size ..........................................................7-39 PIN code ............................................... 3-21, 15-153 PIN2 code .......................................................15-154 Pitch of the musical note ................................12-101 Playback ..............................................................7-44 Playing back sounds .........................................12-97 Playing back the saved memo ........................13-121 Playing back videos ........................................12-108 Power on/off sound .........................................15-139 Power saving ...................................................15-131 Profiles ............................................................15-136 PUK code ............................................................3-21 Punctuation .........................................................8-52 Q Quick setup .........................................................3-13 18-174 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 175 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM R Reading Messages ............................................11-74 Received calls .................................................14-122 Rechargeable Li-ion battery ...............................3-13 Redialling ............................................................6-33 Rejecting an incoming call .................................6-33 Replying to a message ......................................11-75 Required system environment ........................16-164 Resetting an alarm ..........................................13-118 Resetting the call settings ...............................15-146 Resetting the phone setting .............................15-135 Resetting the profiles ......................................15-142 Retouching pictures ..........................................12-90 Retrieving a message ........................................11-78 RF Connector ......................................................4-23 Right soft key ......................................................4-22 Ringer volume ................................................15-136 Ringtone ................................................ 9-60, 15-137 Roaming download ...........................................11-80 Rotating pictures ...............................................12-92 S Safety precautions .................................................1-4 SAR ....................................................................1-10 Saved pictures .....................................................7-40 Saved video clips ................................................7-44 Saving information .............................................9-56 Saving pictures .................................................12-94 Saving the Phone Number or E-mail Address .................................................11-77 SD Memory Card Slot Cover .............................4-23 Searching a name and number ...........................9-58 Security ...........................................................15-153 Send key .............................................................4-22 Sender/receiver information .............................11-77 Sending messages ....................................9-58, 11-69 Sending sounds .................................................12-98 Sending videos as attachments .......................12-108 Sent box ............................................................11-69 Setting an account ..........................................15-158 Setting networks .............................................15-148 Setting the alarm .............................................13-116 Settings ...............................................................5-31 Settings for the Messages .................................11-79 Shortcuts .........................................................15-163 Shutter sound ......................................................7-40 Side-up/Side-down Key .....................................4-23 Silent ...............................................................15-136 SIM application ..................................................5-30 SIM application menu ........................................5-31 SIM card .............................................................3-13 SIM holder ..........................................................3-14 Slide show ........................................................11-80 SMS message ...................................................11-68 SMS message menu ...........................................6-35 Snooze ............................................................13-118 18-175 I n d e x e_tm200_7fm.book Page 176 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Soft keys ............................................................ 5-29 Sound formats .................................................. 12-96 Sound information ........................................... 12-98 Speaker ............................................................... 4-22 Speed dial ........................................................... 9-65 Speed dialling .................................................... 6-34 Standby screen ................................................... 5-28 Starting a game or an application .................. 12-106 Status indicators ................................................. 4-25 Still images ........................................................ 7-38 Strength of each chord ................................... 12-105 Sunday-Saturday ............................................ 13-115 Suspending the game or application .............. 12-107 T T9 text input ....................................................... 8-52 Tempo ............................................................ 12-100 Text .................................................................... 8-51 Text templates .........................................8-53, 11-81 Thumbnail image ............................................... 9-59 Tie .................................................................. 12-102 Time zone ...................................................... 15-152 T-Mobile ........................................................ 15-136 Tone ............................................................... 12-104 Troubleshooting ............................................. 17-167 t-zones .............................................................. 10-67 t-zones key ......................................................... 4-22 I n d e x U Unpacking ...........................................................3-13 USB Connection .............................................16-165 USB/Charger Connector .....................................4-23 V Vehicle use ...........................................................1-7 Vibration ............................................... 9-60, 15-137 Video images ......................................................7-42 Video quality ......................................................7-43 Viewing groups ...................................................9-63 Viewing pictures ...............................................12-87 Viewing the contacts list .....................................9-54 Voice calls ......................................................15-155 Voice mail .........................................................11-82 Voice Mail Key ..................................................4-22 Voice memo ....................................................13-120 W Wallpaper ........................................................15-129 Wallpaper calendar .........................................15-130 WAP browser ...................................................10-67 Warning tone ..................................................15-138 Weekly format ................................................13-115 When busy ......................................................15-147 Wrong number ....................................................6-32 Y Y/M/D .............................................................15-151 18-176
1 2 | ATCB comments | Cover Letter(s) | 46.64 KiB | December 11 2004 |
American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 November 9, 2004 RE: FCC ID: APYNAR0058_ATCB001885 Attention: Yukari Ito I have a few comments on this Application. Please note that further comments may arise in response to answers provided to the questions below. 1. Please note that the plot of the band edge compliance on page 20 (1850MHz) and the band edge plot on page 21 (1910) appear to be non-compliant as portions of the emissions shown are over the projected limit line in the plot. Please explain and please verify that the conducted plot data is at the required -13dBm limit. 2. Please note that the max SAR value in the manual (0.452w/k) does not match that recorded in the SAR report (1.42w/kg). Please explain and please provide consistent data in the appropriate documentation. Please correct documents as needed. Dennis Ward mailto:dward@AmericanTCB.com The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information may result in application termination. Correspondence should be considered part of the permanent submission and may be viewed from the Internet after a Grant of Equipment Authorization is issued. Please do not respond to this correspondence using the email reply button. In order for your response to be processed expeditiously, you must submit your documents through the AmericanTCB.com website. Also, please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. Any questions about the content of this correspondence should be directed to the sender.
1 2 | Declarations | Cover Letter(s) | 85.87 KiB | December 11 2004 |
SHARP SHARP CORPORATION 492 Minisho-cho, Yamatokoriyama-city, Nara 639-1186, JAPAN Tel +81-743-53-5521 Fax +81-743-55-7826 FCC Labeling Requirements and Information November 1, 2004 American Telecommunications Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 RE : FCC Labeling Requirements FCCID :APYNARO058 The following label information is required by the FCC Rules and Regulations for certified devices. Also attached, please find marketing information required by the FCC Rules and Regulations. Thank you for your attention to these matters. Sincerely, Isamu Haneda Division Deputy General Manager & Department General Manager Engineering Department Mobile Communications Product Division Information and Communication Systems Group SHARP SHARP CORPORATION 492 Minisho-cho, Yamatokoriyama-city, Nara 639-1186, JAPAN Tel +81-743-53-5521 Fax +81-743-55-7826 Manufacturers Letter November 1, 2004 American Telecommunications Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 RE :Certification Application FCCID :APYNAROOS5S8 To Whom It May Concern:
Please be advised that the manufacturer will ensure that the above-referenced model will be manufactured in accordance with the FCC Rules and Regulations. Thank you for your attention to this matter. samu Haneda Division Deputy General Manager & Department General Manager Engineering Department Mobile Communications Product Division Information and Communication Systems Group
1 2 | Power of Attorney Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 54.18 KiB | December 11 2004 |
SHARP SHARP CORPORATION 492 Minisho-cho, Yamatokoriyama-city, Nara 639-1186, JAPAN Tel +81-743-53-5521 Fax +81-743-55-7826 Letter Of Agency November 1, 2004 American Telecommunications Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 To Whom It May Concern:
Please be advised that SHARP CORPORATION authorizes UL Apex Co., Ltd. to act on our behalf, until otherwise notified, for applications submitted to American Telecommunications Certification Body, Inc. (ATCB). We certify that we are not subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse ACT of 1988, U.S.C. 862. Further, no party, as defined in 47 CFR 1.2002(b), to the application is subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits. Thank you for your attention to this matter. samu Haneda Division Deputy General Manager & Department General Manager Engineering Department Mobile Communications Product Division Information and Communication Systems Group
1 2 | Request for confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 54.61 KiB | December 11 2004 |
SHARP SHARP CORPORATION 492 Minisho-cho, Yamatokoriyama-city, Nara 639-1186, JAPAN Tel +81-743-53-5521 Fax +81-743-55-7826 Request for Confidentiality November 1, 2004 American Telecommunications Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 RE : Certification Application FCCID : APYNARO0S58 Please be advised that the following information is to be held confidential on behalf of SHARP CORPORATION referring to the FCC rules 0.457 and 0.459:
Schematics Block Diagram Description of Block Diagram Parts List Operational Description Tune Up Specification The application contains technical information, which SHARP CORPORATION deems to be trade secrets and proprietary. If made public, the information might be used to the disadvantage of the applicant in the market place. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Samu Haneda ~
Division Deputy General Manager & Department General Manager Engineering Department Mobile Communications Product Division Information and Communication Systems Group
1 2 | Request for shortterm confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 57.14 KiB | December 11 2004 |
SHARP SHARP CORPORATION 492 Minisho-cho, Yamatokoriyama-city, Nara 639-1186, JAPAN Tel +81-743-53-5521 Fax +81-743-55-7826 Request for Short-Term Confidentiality November 1, 2004 American Telecommunications Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 RE : Certification Application FCCID :APYNARO0S8 Please be advised that the following information is to be held in confidence for 45 days from the date of the Grant of Equipment Authorization and behalf of, SHARP CORPORATION:
External Photos Internal Photos Test Setup Photos Users Manual The application contains technical information, which SHARP CORPORATION deems to be trade secrets and proprietary. If made public, the information might be used to the disadvantage of the applicant in the market place. Thank you for your attention to this matter. samu Haneda Division Deputy General Manager & Department General Manager Engineering Department Mobile Communications Product Division Information and Communication Systems Group
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2004-11-12 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
2 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2004-11-12
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Sharp Corporation
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005810866
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1 2 | Physical Address |
1 Takumi-cho, Sakai-ku, Sakai City
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1 2 |
Osaka, 590-8522
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1 2 |
Osaka, N/A 590-8522
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1 2 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@americantcb.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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1 2 |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
APY
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
NAR0058
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
M****** N****
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1 2 | Title |
Deputy General Manager, Head of Q&E promotion Unit
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+81-5********
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1 2 |
n******@sharp.co.jp
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
UL Apex /co. Ltd
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1 2 |
UL Apex Co. ltd
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1 2 | Name |
H**** U********
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1 2 | Physical Address |
4383-326Asama-cho
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1 2 |
4383-326 Asama-cho
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1 2 |
Ise-shi, Mie-ken, 516-0021
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1 2 |
Japan
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
81 59********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
81 59********
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1 2 |
h******@jp.ul.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 12/27/2004 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 2 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | GSM900/DCS1800/PCS1900 Tri band cellular phone | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | 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 2 | Grant Comments | Power Output is EIRP. SAR compliance for body worn operations has been tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone touching the body. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly. End users must be informed of the body worn requirements for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are: Head: 0.631 W/kg; Body-worn 1.42 W/kg. This device contains a Bluetooth transmiiter. This device contains 900/1800 MHz GSM functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for 1900 MHz PCS operations. | ||||
1 2 | Power out is conducted. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This Bluetooth device is collocated with a GSM PCS transmitter. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
UL Apex Co., Ltd.
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1 2 | Name |
T******** H****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
81-59********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
81-59********
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1 2 |
h******@a-pex.co.jp
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 24E | BC | 1850.20000000 | 1909.80000000 | 1.3800000 | 0.1000000000 ppm | 300GXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0011000 |
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