Pantech G670 User Manual

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  • Page 1 6320013600 REV00 G670 User’s Manual 6320013600...
  • Page 2 SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION Display Dual clamshell TFT LCD both Main & Sub. Main LCD : 260,000 TFT Color Display (128 X 160) Sub LCD : 260,000 TFT Color Display (128 X 160) Animation Message, Variable Icon Melody 64 Poly Orchestra Music Bell Sound Camera High Sensitive Digital Camera with Flash Dimension &...
  • Page 3 For detailed information, please refer to the Appendix. Antenna Do not use any antenna not authorized by Pantech. Using such antenna may cause malfunction or serious damage to the phone. Traffic Safety You should check and observe your local traffic regulations before using your cell phone.
  • Page 4 Public Place Turn off your cell phone in public areas where the use of cell phones is prohibited. Boarding an Aircraft Turn off your cell phone before boarding an aircraft.
  • Page 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS User Guide Do not allow another person to use your phone without your permission. If the phone is lost or stolen, contact your service provider immediately. If the phone does not function properly, take it to the nearest service center.
  • Page 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Using Your Phone Properly Use your cell phone in normal operating position (as a hand-held telephone is normally held). Do not touch or bend the antenna while using the phone, as it may degrade the call quality or even affect battery performance.
  • Page 7 PRECAUTION USING THERMOMETER PRECAUTION USING THERMOMETER This is non-critical and non-medical device and just you can take a temperature for your body as interesting function. Thermometer measures the infrared heat generated by the forehead and surrounding tissues. The technical accuracy requirement for the system is defined by a ±1.0˚C maximum measurement deviation.
  • Page 8 PRECAUTION USING THERMOMETER PRECAUTION USING THERMOMETER • Body temperature taken at the right side or left side of your forehead might be different. Please take a measurement at the same side all the time. • It is important to keep an eyebrow, eye, or hair out of the part where the temperature is being taken.
  • Page 9 PRECAUTION USING THERMOMETER PRECAUTION USING THERMOMETER Normal body temperature by age Ages 3~10 11~65 Older than 65 2. Chamberlain, J.M., MD, and Terndrup, T.E., “Determination of Normal Ear Temperature with an Infrared Emission Detection Thermometer”, Annals of Emergency Medicine; January 1995. The thermometer is initially calibrated at the time of manufacture.
  • Page 10 MEMO MEMO...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS COMPONENTS ... 14 HANDSET DESCRIPTION ... 15 INTERNAL LCD (MAIN LCD) ... 16 • Main LCD Screen ... 16 SUB-LCD MENU OPTIONS ... 18 FUNCTION KEYS FUNCTION KEYS ... 19 QUICK START ... 21 •...
  • Page 12 Menu functions MESSAGES ... 38 • SMS/EMS ... 38 • MMS ... 46 • Voicemail ... 52 • Cell broadcasts ... 53 CALL LOGS ... 55 • Received Calls ... 55 • Dialled Calls ... 55 • Missed Calls ... 56 •...
  • Page 13 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS • Network Settings ... 82 • Security Settings ... 84 ORGANIZER ORGANIZER ... 90 • Alarm ... 90 • Scheduler ... 92 • Memo ... 95 • Calculator ... 96 • Converter ... 96 •...
  • Page 14 • When the other party cannot hear you speaking: ... 132 • When battery lifetime is shorter than usual: ... 132 • When your cell phone does not turn on: ... 132 • When you are unable to send a message: ... 132 •...
  • Page 15: Components

    COMPONENTS COMPONENTS The pictures shown below are for general user reference only. Individual items of the cell phone package may vary depending on the policy of your service provider. The Cell Phone AC Adapter...
  • Page 16: Handset Description

    * For detail usage of key Antenna Sub display Flash Camera Antenna Thermo sensor (lens) Side Key Camera HANDSET DESCRIPTION HANDSET DESCRIPTION Earpiece LCD display MENU key Clear key Microphone OK key Navigation keys Alphanumeric keys Power Adaptor Connectors Thermo sensor (lens) Power Adaptor Connectors...
  • Page 17: Internal Lcd (Main Lcd)

    INTERNAL LCD (MAIN LCD) INTERNAL LCD (MAIN LCD) There are two LCD displays: main-LCD and sub- LCD. One displays only icons to show the status of the phone while the other shows messages, telephone numbers, icons, or other information. Main LCD Screen An icon(s) is displayed when a certain function is activated, a message has been received or idle mode.
  • Page 18 INTERNAL LCD (MAIN LCD) INTERNAL LCD (MAIN LCD) Indicates that roaming service is Roaming available. Battery Shows remaining battery power. This icon will appear when you insert the SIM card that supports the GPRS function and when your phone is in GPRS GPRS service area (This means that your phone is camped to the GPRS service...
  • Page 19: Sub-Lcd Menu Options

    SUB-LCD MENU OPTIONS SUB-LCD MENU OPTIONS You can select several options with Sub-LCD Menu. The Sub-LCD options are shown below. Camera 1. While the flip is closed, press and hold the camera mode. 2. If the key is pressed after focusing the screen you want by referring to the sub-LCD screen, the current image on the screen will be photographed.
  • Page 20: Function Keys Function Keys

    Function keys The following table shows a list of function keys, each of which has one or more functions. Key Icon Name SEND KEY END KEY OK KEY MEMU KEY CLEAR KEY NAVIGATION KEYS with shortcut keys to Hot Folder, Sound setting, Message and Phonebook...
  • Page 21 FUNCTION KEYS FUNCTION KEYS Key Icon Name Key Function Press this key if you wish to adjust the call volume during a call. From standby SIDE UP and mode, press the [Vol Down] key to see DOWN KEYS the calendar. If you press the [Vol Up] key, you can enter the answering machine menu.
  • Page 22: Quick Start

    QUICK START QUICK START In order for you to use the phone the first time, you must follow the steps shown below. Install the SIM card inside the handset. When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are provided with a plug-in SIM card loaded with your subscription information.
  • Page 23: Installing The Battery

    Charging the Battery Your phone is powered by a charged Li-ion battery. Use only authorized batteries and chargers. Ask your Pantech dealer for further details. You may use the phone while the battery is charging. In case a battery has been installed in the phone, open the cover to the power adapter connector at the bottom of the phone and connect the adapter to the connector.
  • Page 24: Getting Started

    Getting started Turning your phone on Turning your phone off Making a call Ending a call Answering a call Adjusting the earpiece volume Browsing the main menu Inputting characters and numbers...
  • Page 25: Turning Your Phone On

    TURNING YOUR PHONE ON TURNING YOUR PHONE ON Press and hold the phone on. TURNING YOUR PHONE OFF TURNING YOUR PHONE OFF Press and hold the key for approximately 3 seconds to turn your key to turn your phone off.
  • Page 26: Making A Call

    MAKING A CALL MAKING A CALL Press and hold the key to turn your phone on. Insert the SIM card into the SIM slot when the “Insert SIM card” message appears on the screen. Enter your PIN number (up to 8 characters) to unlock the handset (if applicable).
  • Page 27: Ending A Call

    ENDING A CALL ENDING A CALL Press the key to cancel or disconnect a call or just simply close the flip ANSWERING A CALL ANSWERING A CALL When the phone rings a melody or vibrates, if the service is available to you, the screen will display the name or telephone number of the caller.
  • Page 28: Adjusting The Earpiece Volume

    ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE VOLUME ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE VOLUME If you wish to adjust the earpiece volume while speaking on your phone, adjust the volume key on the side of the phone to select the desired level from the 8 different volume levels. BROWSING THE MAIN MENU BROWSING THE MAIN MENU If you wish to enter the main menu from the idle screen, press the...
  • Page 29: Inputting Characters And Numbers

    INPUTTING CHARACTERS AND NUMBERS INPUTTING CHARACTERS AND NUMBERS Select the keypad of the number you wish to input. If you wish to input characters, you must be in the ‘T9’ mode (e.g. Phone Book, Message). For detailed information, see the ‘T9’ section in the Appendix.
  • Page 30: Basic Functions

    Basic Functions Speed Dialing Making an international call Making an emergency call Missed calls Phone Book shortcut Last number dialled/received/missed Call waiting During a call (Options during a call) T9 GUIDELINE...
  • Page 31: Speed Dialing

    SPEED DIALING SPEED DIALING There are two ways to make a call from the idle screen. The general method is to dial the destination number and press the key; the other is to use the Speed Dial function. The Speed Dial allows you to make a call quickly without dialing the actual phone number.
  • Page 32: Making An International Call

    MAKING AN INTERNATIONAL CALL MAKING AN INTERNATIONAL CALL To make an international call, press twice or press and hold until you see a ‘+’ sign on the screen. Once you see the ‘+’ sign, dial the destination country number. MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL You can make an emergency call by entering the emergency number and then pressing the...
  • Page 33: Phone Book Shortcut

    PHONE BOOK SHORTCUT PHONE BOOK SHORTCUT You may move directly to the Phone Book menu from the idle screen by pressing the phone number(s) in the Phone Book by dialing the number on the idle screen, pressing and holding the LAST NUMBER DIALLED/RECEIVED/MISSED LAST NUMBER DIALLED/RECEIVED/MISSED In order to view the list of recently made or received calls, press the...
  • Page 34: Call Waiting

    (A subscription with your Network Service Provider is needed to use this service. Please check with your Network Service Provider before using this function.) On an incoming call, press the following call options. [MENU] 1. Answer: Accepts an incoming call. 2.
  • Page 35: During A Call (Options During A Call)

    DURING A CALL (OPTIONS DURING A CALL) DURING A CALL (OPTIONS DURING A CALL) You may use different call options while engaging in a phone call by pressing the [MENU] 1. Phonebook 2. Messages 3. Volume 4. Hold 5. End current 6.
  • Page 36: T9 Guideline

    T9 English has a dictionary function with which you can look up desired words. As with any other cell phone, candidate words will automatically show up after you input the first few characters. You may use the key to switch between lower case and upper case letters, and also to move to the T9 mode.
  • Page 37 MEMO MEMO...
  • Page 38: Menu Functions

    Menu functions Menu Type There are two types of menus: the basic menu and ‘My Menu’. If you wish to use the main menu, press the key. If you wish to use the My Menu option, press the left NAVI key. Messages Call Logs Sound...
  • Page 39: Messages

    MESSAGES MESSAGES SMS/EMS EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service) is built upon SMS (Short Message Service) technology. You can add pictures, animations, melodies and emoticons to a text message and designate text properties through EMS. ➨ ➨ Before getting started First, check whether the service center number is set up. This number is usually provided by your service provider and stored in the SIM card.
  • Page 40 Detailed functions of settings [MENU] 1.Message center 2.Message lifetime 3.Message format • Message center: Allows the URL of proxy relay or allows MMSC to be set. • Message lifetime: Adjust the lifetime of messages (1 hour ~ 6 months). • Message format: Determine the message format (Normal, Fax, Voicemail, ERMES, National paging, X.400, Internet) Detailed functions of Used Space 1.
  • Page 41 MESSAGES MESSAGES Inbox, Outbox, Archive messages Inbox Choose the “Inbox” menu and press the the list of messages in the Inbox. Messages are shown with the caller number and the corresponding name in the Phone Book, if available. To select a message, choose an item from the list and press key.
  • Page 42 Archive Select the “Archive” menu and press the the archive list. Select the stored message, the data size will be displayed under the message. And press menu key. You may choose from the “Info”, “Delete” and “Rename” menu options that appear. If you press the the contents of the message.
  • Page 43 MESSAGES MESSAGES Archive menu [MENU] 1. Info 2. Delete 3. Rename • Info: Displays the type of message (SMS/EMS), saved date and time, and data size. • Delete: Delete messages stored in the Archive. • Rename: Rename a message. Creating/Sending/Storing a message Creating a message 1.
  • Page 44 File extension names available for EMS items (for Load) • Picture: *.wbmp • Animation: *.awb • Melody: *.imy Text style You may change the properties of text messages. 1. Press the key while creating a message. 2. Choose “Text style” and press the 3.
  • Page 45 MESSAGES MESSAGES Storing messages Storing messages in the SIM card Press the Once “Saving message © Message saved” appears on the screen, the message will be saved to the SIM card. Storing messages in the handset 1. Press the key after writing a message. 2.
  • Page 46 Storing messages with attached files You may store Picture/Animation/Melody/Message/Emoticon in the phone memory if the received message contains them. (Only user- defined items are possible.) 1. Place the cursor behind the item while you check the message. 2. Press the key to set the file name and directory.
  • Page 47: Mms

    MESSAGES MESSAGES MMS stands for multimedia messaging system that can send files taken from the digital camera, downloaded image files and sound files. The file limit for each object is 32KB, and the total message limit is 64KB. ➨ ➨ Menu structure Create : Creates and sends new messages.
  • Page 48 - MMS download : Automatic : New messages are downloaded onto the background as soon as they are received, and you receive notification when the download is complete. On read: New messages are downloaded when you open the file. - Spam filter: Sets a spam filter for MMS messages that are set as “Advertisement”.
  • Page 49 MESSAGES MESSAGES 3. You may attach, change, or delete image or sound objects to the message. Using the menu options.: - Add picture: To insert an image, press the “Add picture”. Select a picture file (*.bmp, *.jpg, *.gif, *.png) from the list, and press the - Add photo: To insert an image file stored by the camera, press key and select “Add photo”.
  • Page 50 4. Adjust the object properties of inserted images and sounds. - Object properties: press the through the following steps Select “More” © “Object properties” © desired object (image, sound). Then press the allows you to set the time for displaying a sound or image once the text message appears on the screen, or the extent of time the sound or image will be displayed...
  • Page 51 MESSAGES MESSAGES Move to “Subject” and enter the message title. 9. For additional configuration of message properties, select “More” and set the priority level to “Normal”, “High”, or “Low”. 10. If a message has been written, you can either send it right away or send it later by saving it. To send it immediately, select the “Send”...
  • Page 52 - Play: Displays an image or plays a sound file attached to the current page. (This function is activated only if there are 2 or more pages.) - Play from start: Displays an image or plays a sound file starting from the first page.
  • Page 53: Voicemail

    MESSAGES MESSAGES Deleting a message Choose a message box. 2. Choose the message to be deleted and press the 3. Select “Delete.”. Moving a message 1. Choose a message box. 2. Choose the message to be moved and press the 3.
  • Page 54: Cell Broadcasts

    Each option is described below. • Call: Makes a call to the pre-defined voice mailbox system to receive voicemail. • On: Makes a call to your voice mailbox to activate voicemail service. • Off: Makes a call to your voice mailbox to disactivate voicemail service.
  • Page 55 MESSAGES MESSAGES Settings Enables you to select preferred topics and languages. Language You can specify the language of the message. You may also add new languages or delete existing ones. 1. Insert: This function is used when you add a new language. Newly added languages are displayed at the top of the language list.
  • Page 56: Call Logs

    With this function, you can maintain received calls, dialled calls, missed calls, clear logs, call info, GPRS info. Received Calls Displays the list of received calls and has the following sub-functions: edit, view call logs, add to P-Book, send SMS and delete. ➨...
  • Page 57: Missed Calls

    CALL LOGS CALL LOGS Missed Calls Displays the list of calls you’ve missed and has the following sub- functions: edit, view call logs, add to Phone Book, send SMS, and delete. ➨ ➨ From the Call Logs screen, scroll to the desired list and press the key.
  • Page 58: Clear Logs

    • SEND SMS: To send an SMS message using the number in the phone number list, scroll to the desired phone number, and press the key, scroll to "Send SMS” and press the This will enable you to perform related functions. - While or prior to performing a function, pressing the will take you to the idle screen, and pressing the take you to the previous screen.
  • Page 59: Call Info

    CALL LOGS CALL LOGS Call Info ➨ ➨ Call costs Records call costs. The maximum cost of a call can be set to avoid overcharge. ➨ ➨ Last call Displays the cost of the last call. All calls Displays the costs of all calls. You can clear logs with PIN2 authorization.
  • Page 60 CALL LOGS CALL LOGS Call timers Records calling airtime. ➨ ➨ ➨ Last call Displays the airtime of the last call. Dialled calls Displays the airtime of the Dialled calls. Received calls Displays the airtime of the Received calls. All calls Displays the airtime of all calls.
  • Page 61: Gprs Info

    CALL LOGS CALL LOGS GPRS Info ➨ ➨ Current connection Shows, in kilobytes, the current volume of data sent and received via GPRS. All connections Shows, in kilobytes, all data sent and received via GPRS. Last connection Shows, in kilobytes, the volume of the most recent data sent or received via GPRS.
  • Page 62: Sound

    You may set tones for ringing, messages, keys, flip opening, etc. Ringing Settings ➨ ➨ Ring type • Ringing tone: Operates the sound selected from Melody, Bell Sound, Voice Sound, Natural Sound, and My Melody. • Vibration: Operates only in vibration mode. •...
  • Page 63: Message Alert

    SOUND SOUND Message Alert ➨ ➨ • Select mode: Once/Every 2 mins/Every 5 mins/ Off. If you select Every 2 mins/Every 5 mins, the message tone will ring every 2 mins/5 mins if a message has not been checked. • Tones: You can choose a message alert tone among three tones: Bell 1/Bell 2/Bell 3.
  • Page 64: Flip Open Tone

    Flip Open Tone ➨ ➨ • Settings: On and Off functions of the Flip open tone. • Tones: Bell 1/Bell 2/Bell 3 This is the melody that rings when you open your phone flip. (There is no melody when you close the phone flip.) •...
  • Page 65 SOUND SOUND [Operating Method] - Bell/Vibration/Volume From the Sound Menu, select Sound Setting. Select Bell/Vibration/Volume by using the Press the If you do not wish to save, press the menu. : exits to the previous stage. - Message Tone Setting Select the Message Alert menu.
  • Page 66 - Flip Open Tone Select the Flip Open Tone menu. Select Setting/Tone/Volume by using the Press the key to save the selected item. If you do not wish to save, press the : exits to the previous stage. Flip Open Tone: the tone that rings when you open the phone flip.
  • Page 67: Settings

    SETTINGS SETTINGS This menu allows you to check or edit functions related to the screen, date, time, etc. Display ➨ ➨ Visual Setting ➨ ➨ Screen Setting ➨ ➨ You may set any image shown below. ➨ ➨ ➨ Idle screen Power On image screen image...
  • Page 68 MTcall screen You can change the image to fit a specific situation by moving to the desired situation, using the downward, and using the image. If you do not wish to change the image setting, press the key to exit the menu. Screen Option ➨...
  • Page 69 SETTINGS SETTINGS User define image: Sets an image taken from your cell phone camera or downloaded from the Internet as the background. This option can be set in the [Camera], [Album], [Fun&Tools], and [Download] menus. - Display string Use the the idle screen.
  • Page 70 Greeting ➨ ➨ Once the Greeting function is set, the greeting message is displayed instead of an animation every time the handset is turned on. This message can be used in the idle screen as well. To set the message, follow these steps: [setting]-[display]-[visual setting]-[screen option]-[display string]-[greeting].
  • Page 71: Date & Time

    SETTINGS SETTINGS Date & Time ➨ ➨ Set Time ➨ ➨ Input the desired time and press the [ If the time is set to a 12-hour format, press the ‘*’ key in your handset to convert between am and pm modes. Set Date ➨...
  • Page 72 Set Time Zone ➨ ➨ Select the desired time zone and press the edit the current time and save it as the current time. Display ➨ ➨ You can set the time display format for your handset. • Time format: Press the between the 12-hour format and 24-hour format.
  • Page 73: Language

    SETTINGS SETTINGS Language Sets the language to be used in your handset. Scroll to the desired language in the language list and press the using the language. ➨ ➨ <Information> If you choose ‘Automatic’, the settings will change to the setting fixed in your SIM. Reset Settings ➨...
  • Page 74: Information

    Information ➨ ➨ Own Number ➨ ➨ This function allows you to input, save, and edit your own phone number. If no phone number has been saved, the ‘List Empty’ screen will appear. If you press the key at this stage, the Edit screen will appear to allow you to edit phone numbers.
  • Page 75: Auto Power Alarm

    Answering machine ➨ ➨ A unique feature of Pantech mobiles is the Answering Machine function, by which a user can record up to 10 messages. The user can also overhear the recording and can choose to accept or reject the call.
  • Page 76 Response Time: You can set the response time before which the answering machine becomes activated. One can choose a response time of 3 secs. 5 secs. or 10 secs. Response Message: You can choose between a set of 3 predefined messages and one user defined message as their choice of response message, when an incoming call is received.
  • Page 77 SETTINGS SETTINGS User message ➨ ➨ Select this key to hear the recorded message. Press button to hear the recorded message. In case the user wishes to delete the recording, press and select “Delete”. Message can be re-recorded by selecting the “Recording” key again. If message is deleted, the answering machine is reset to “absent”...
  • Page 78: Voice Led

    SETTINGS SETTINGS Pantech phones have also developed a unique feature by which a voice call or a SMS message can be made to the person who has left a message. To access this function, select the recorded message to which the voice call/SMS needs to be made, then press button and select “Call”...
  • Page 79: Net Services

    NET SERVICES NET SERVICES Divert Calls ➨ ➨ Divert calls: You can forward your incoming calls to a preset number. All Calls ➨ ➨ Divert all calls: You can forward all voice calls, data received, fax, and message services to another number. This sets the “Divert Calls’s”...
  • Page 80 When Busy ➨ ➨ Diverting calls when busy: This forwards incoming calls to another number set by you when you are on the phone. You can set this function in the same manner shown in “Divert all calls”. On No Answer ➨...
  • Page 81: Call Settings

    NET SERVICES NET SERVICES Cancel All ➨ ➨ Cancels all current settings for diverting calls. Call Settings ➨ ➨ Call settings: Sets all additional options available for use when making or receiving calls. Answer Type ➨ ➨ Answer type: Sets the method for answering incoming phone calls.
  • Page 82 Any key Answers the phone by pressing any key except the Auto answer Automatically answer an incoming phone call after 10 seconds. Call Waiting ➨ ➨ Call waiting: This function lets you know if you receive an incoming call while you are on the line. Caller Number ➨...
  • Page 83: Network Settings

    NET SERVICES NET SERVICES Automatic Redial ➨ ➨ Automatic redial: In the case of call drop when you attempt to make a call, the number will be automatically redialled 2 to 4 times. You cannot set the number of attempts to be made. Network Settings ➨...
  • Page 84 Add new N/W ➨ ➨ You can register a new network by the following steps. • Country code: Enter the country code (3 digits) on the given screen. • Network code: Enter the code (2 digits) of the network you wish to use.
  • Page 85: Security Settings

    NET SERVICES NET SERVICES Change password ➨ ➨ The network password is available from your network service provider. It is also used for setting Network Call Barring options and is not the same as your SIM card PIN1. Security Settings ➨...
  • Page 86 • Lock: Allows you to set the function so that PIN1 must be entered before proceeding to the idle screen once your cell phone is turned on. • Unlock: Allows you to set the function so that you can proceed to the idle screen without entering PIN1.
  • Page 87 NET SERVICES NET SERVICES H/S barring ➨ ➨ ➨ This function offers multiple methods to limit incoming or outgoing calls. In general, the barring service is activated while interoperating with the network, but H/S barring is made by the phone itself.
  • Page 88 NET SERVICES NET SERVICES N/W barring ➨ ➨ ➨ This function is available only if the service provider provides such a function and you have subscribed to it. Like the “Divert Calls” service, you can set this function to the entire basic service group or make individual settings for each service.
  • Page 89 NET SERVICES NET SERVICES The call list where the barring will be set is displayed. Select one item from the call list. Press the key. • On: Sets barring on a specific call. • Off: Releases the call subject to barring. •...
  • Page 90 NET SERVICES NET SERVICES CUG settings ➨ ➨ ➨ List CUGs Displays the CUG name list entered by you. Select the CUG name. Press the key. • Add: The newly created CUG name positions itself at the bottom of the CUG name list. •...
  • Page 91: Organizer Organizer

    ORGANIZER ORGANIZER In organizer you can set alarms, record important events, make notes, use a calculator, use a stop watch function and convert measures. Alarm ➨ ➨ You can set alarms to ring for once, or on a daily or weekly basis. Adding and deleting alarms key ©...
  • Page 92 ORGANIZER ORGANIZER Repetition type: once, daily, weekly If you choose [once], then it will ring just once on the given Alert Date and Time. If you choose [daily], then it will ring everyday at the given time. If you choose [weekly], then it will ring at the given time on the specific weekends you choose by pressing the direction key [ ].
  • Page 93: Scheduler

    ORGANIZER ORGANIZER Scheduler ➨ ➨ You may record an important event by setting a short note and alarms on the calendar. You can move the <red square> cursor by using the direction keys. [The above figure shows that an event has been registered.] Erasing and adding events ➨...
  • Page 94 4. Alarm alert: You can set when the alarm will ring. (Option: you can choose ‘on time‘, ‘1 hour before‘, ‘2 hours before‘, ‘1 day before‘ ‘2 days before‘ or ‘no alerting‘ 5. Repeat: You can set how often the event happens, (Option: once, daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly.) ex) For a birthday, you may choose ‘yearly’.
  • Page 95 ORGANIZER ORGANIZER You can see the pop up menu by pressing • Add event: Adds a new event to the selected date. • On d-day: Shows you how many days are left until the event. • Delete and delete all: Deletes one or all of the events registered on the selected day.
  • Page 96: Memo

    ORGANIZER ORGANIZER Memo ➨ ➨ Allows you to keep short notes on your cell phone. Press , then you will see the following sub menus. 1. Add: You can create a short note. 2. Delete: Delete the selected note. 3. Delete all: Deletes all notes.
  • Page 97: Calculator

    ORGANIZER ORGANIZER Calculator ➨ ➨ Adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing of decimal numbers are supported. Use the select a calculation type, and press result. Use the key to change a symbol Example: 6 X 5 / 2 + 2 = [Keypad ], [Scroll Left], Up],...
  • Page 98: Stop Watch

    ORGANIZER ORGANIZER Press to go to the bottom. Then press the key to select a calculation unit of the measure coverted. When a calculation value is entered, or every time the calculation unit of measure changes, the converter generates the corresponding results. Some units cannot be converted to another units.
  • Page 99: Fun & Tools

    FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS Game ➨ ➨ Photo Puzzle ➨ ➨ • How to Play This game a kind of Jigsaw puzzle. User can select game type. In terms of Game Type, there are two types of game Swapping and Sliding type in Photo Puzzle.
  • Page 100: Downloaded

    Downloaded ➨ ➨ You can see the list of image and melody files downloaded through EMS/MMS or mobile services. You can also delete, change file names and see the file information, as well as change the background and view image files. Image ➨...
  • Page 101 FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS In order to view the selected file, press the on the file you wish to view. (If the selected file is a melody, it will be played.) (Images over 256 X 256 cannot be viewed.) You can select a Menu while viewing the selected file.
  • Page 102 FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS Delete: Deletes files. Rename: To rename a file. press key to go into the editing screen. After modifying the file name, press * Press key or key to exit from the file menu screen. Animation ➨...
  • Page 103 FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS • Info: You can view the basic file information, the number of pixels (width x length) and the resolution of color. • Delete: Deletes files. • Rename: Renames a file name. Press screen. Input a new file name and press * Press key or Melody...
  • Page 104: Voice Record

    FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS Voice record ➨ ➨ You can record your voice using the voice recording function. The voice recording function is comprised of [Voice record] for recording your voice and [Voice player] for playing the recorded voice.
  • Page 105: Thermometer

    FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS [NOTE] • Maximum recording time: 30 seconds / 1 voice memo • Maximum number of recorded files: 3 files (When the remaining storage capacity of the file system is insufficient, it may be limited to less than 3 files) Thermometer ➨...
  • Page 106: Wap

    History ➨ ➨ Shows the history of measured body temperatures. (It saves up to 30 records.) You can press the key to select the action you want. • Add to daily history: Adds the measured record to Daily history. If the record of same date exists already, it will be replaced with the current data.
  • Page 107 Resume ➨ Reconnects to the website most recently entered. Bookmarks ➨ You can store Internet addresses using WAP browsers. Push messages ➨ Your cell phone can receive Push Messages from your service provider. ➨ ➨ ➨ ➨ ➨ ➨ ➨...
  • Page 108 Settings ➨ ➨ This function allows you to set connection settings, security certification, cache mode, and Push security. Connection ➨ ➨ FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS ➨ ➨ ➨...
  • Page 109 FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS A. Homepage: This is the homepage address. B. Image settings: Allows you to select image display options. C. Connection type: This feature depends upon the Gateway operated by your service provider. ‘Temporary’ supports unapproved (connectionless) delivery processing service, while “Continuous’...
  • Page 110 Security cert ➨ ➨ These are the lists of Security Certificate. Cache mode ➨ ➨ One mode may be selected among two options. (Always check/Never check) FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS ➨ ➨ ➨ ➨...
  • Page 111 FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS Push security ➨ • Accept all. • Trusted only. • Accept none. Empty Temp File ➨ • Empty Cache. • Empty cookies. • Empty password. Version info ➨ This function shows you the software version of the WAP browser.
  • Page 112: Java

    * No MIDIet is included in the current model. Please download your desired MIDIet. Viewing Java Application list © Fun & Tools © 2. You can view the java application list stored inside your cell phone by pressing the list. FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS Java MIDIet...
  • Page 113 FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS Running java application © Fun & Tools © press the © same as the above View the list of saved applications by pressing the MIDIet list key. 3. Choose application by using the navigation key. 4.
  • Page 114 Viewing information of the java applications © Fun & Tools © press Press the MIDIet list to view the list of saved applications. 3. Use the navigation key to select the application to see information on. 4. Press . A pop up menu will show up. •...
  • Page 115: Camera

    FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS Java Network Settings You may select the wireless information system method for the JAVA application. This is identical to the [setting] in the WAP option. © Fun & Tools © press © Same as above. 2.
  • Page 116 FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS Snapshot ➨ ➨ ➨ Single shot/Multi shot/Movie shot With the camera function, you can take pictures or video anywhere and anytime and save them in the phone. You can view or edit the stored pictures by using the Album function, or connect them to the telephone numbers registered in the Phonebook by using Photo Caller ID or Movie Caller ID.
  • Page 117 FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS Date: Allows you to decide whether or not to insert the date on the picture is taken into the photograph. Timer: This is the SelfShot Timer. It supports 5 seconds and 10 seconds. Sound: Allows you to determine sound during photographing. Flip: Coverts the screen into left, right, up and down side by pressing navigator key.
  • Page 118 Photo Album/Movie Album ➨ ➨ The album is comprised of Photo Album and Movie Ablum. [Multi View] • Multi View: If the files according to the file size, current and past date order. • Zoom View: The photographs from [Single View] is downsized to the LCD size.
  • Page 119 FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS • Link PhoneBook: If a picture is set as the Caller ID, a copy of the picture will be separately saved in the Caller ID Directory which you can view from the Phonebook Photo Search menu. The video file that can be accessed via the Album is not be copied separately as its size is normally large.
  • Page 120 • Coloring: Use this and use this key to select a color. • Spoid: If the used colors , but the numbers are limited. In the Photo Studio, 65,535 colors are available for coloring dots and lines. By using the color spoid, you can bring the color of photos or images that you are currently editing and apply that color to the dots, lines and coloring.
  • Page 121: Memory Info

    FUN & TOOLS FUN & TOOLS After the image is colored with a green color as above and the area is saved (Save Area), the green area will become a transparent area when loaded for editing other photographs. • Load: Used to load the image saved in File Viwer compressed (7.
  • Page 122: Stk

    STK is a service provided by the Network provider while you are using the GSM network. For detailed information, contact the Network provider which you are subscribed to. ➨...
  • Page 123: Phonebook

    PHONEBOOK PHONEBOOK The Phonebook menu allows you to set up your own phone book. You may add or delete at anytime. In addition, you may select whether to save data in the SIM card or phone memory. You can save up to 800 numbers in the Phone memory, and up to 254 numbers in the SIM card.
  • Page 124: Name Search

    Name Search ➨ Select [“Name search”] and enter the name to search in the text editor. The cursor will then move to the name list most similar to the entered name. If there are no similar names, then you will see an alphabetically arrayed list.
  • Page 125: Photo Search

    PHONEBOOK PHONEBOOK The menu which appears when you press the MENU key in the Phonebook (when no icon is selected) • Search (search a number in the list) • Edit • Delete (delete all numbers of the person) The menu which appears when you press the MENU key in the Phonebook (when an icon is selected) •...
  • Page 126: Add New Name

    Add New Name ➨ If you select this menu you must first decide whether to save the phone number to the SIM or to the Handset. If you decide where to save, then register the new number in the edit mode. It is possible to move to the edit screen by using the number keys to input a memo/name.
  • Page 127: Settings

    PHONEBOOK PHONEBOOK Settings ➨ Save nos. to ➨ ➨ You can save phone numbers to a specified location using this menu. You can select SIM card/Phone memory/Choice. ‘Choice’ lets you choose from either SIM card or Phone memory every time you add a new phone number.
  • Page 128 Group ring tones ➨ ➨ You can designate different melodies to different groups. Delete all ➨ ➨ This lets you delete all phone numbers saved in your phonebook. The ‘speed dial list’ will also be deleted. This feature is used to delete the entire phone numbers in the Phonebook.
  • Page 129: My Menu

    MY MENU MY MENU You can organize your favorite menus. Register by selecting the key at the item you want to add. Register in My Menu 1. Go to the menu you want to add. 2. Press the key. 3. When the ‘Add to My menu?’ window pops up, register it by pressing the 4.
  • Page 130: Appendix

    Appendix All about performance and safety Troubleshooting Battery Use Safety Information Operating Environment Malfunction of Nearby Electronic Devices Emergency Calls...
  • Page 131: All About Performance And Safety

    ALL ABOUT PERFORMANCE AND SAFETY The following list shows how to maintain your cell phone along with precautions. • Keep your cell phone and its accessories out of the reach of children. • Maintain your cell phone in dry condition and keep it under normal temperature.
  • Page 132: Troubleshooting Troubleshooting

    When the “Enter PIN1” message appears: Type in PIN1. If you cannot remember it, contact the nearest service center. You can still receive calls even if your cell phone becomes locked by entering the incorrect PIN1 on three consecutive attempts.
  • Page 133: When Audio Quality Is Poor

    When battery lifetime is shorter than usual: This may happen when you are in an area with low signal strength. Turn off your cell phone when it is not in use. Change the battery when battery energy is exhausted. When your cell phone does not turn on: Make sure your battery is charged.
  • Page 134: When You Are Unable To Charge The Battery

    When you are unable to charge the battery: This may be the result of one of the following three cases. 1. Your charger may be out of order. Contact your nearest dealer. 2. You may be attempting to use the phone in overly hot/cold temperature.
  • Page 135: Battery Use

    • Do not use a damaged battery or charger. • Use the battery only for intended purposes. • If you use your cell phone near its base station, battery life will be extended. You will then be able to enjoy a longer operating time.
  • Page 136: Safety Information

    OPERATING ENVIRONMENT OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Abide by local regulations and turn off your cell phone where usage is forbidden. When connecting your cell phone to another device or accessory, refer to the user’s manual for safety instructions.
  • Page 137: Malfunction Of Nearby Electronic Devices

    Do not carry explosive products with your cell phone. Turn off your cell phone when boarding an aircraft. Using the phone in an aircraft without express permission is against the law, and such action may cause interference with aircraft systems and confusion on the cellular phone network.

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