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File name: N343i_KPN_TWN_V1.01_English_Mater.fm
Software version:050519n
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Date
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2005/4/21
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2005/05/19
NEC
Model name: KPN
Phone File name
SI3-TWN_V1.00_English_Master.fm
N343i_KPN_v1.01_English_Master.fm
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  • Page 1 Model name: KPN File name: N343i_KPN_TWN_V1.01_English_Mater.fm Software version:050519n Date Phone File name Reviewed by 2005/4/21 SI3-TWN_V1.00_English_Master.fm 2005/05/19 N343i_KPN_v1.01_English_Master.fm...
  • Page 2 Important Information Safety And Precautions Before You Start Getting Started Basic Calls and Phone Use Call Options Personalizing Settings Text Entry Message i-mode Camera Phonebook My data JavaTM application Accessory Index...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Making a second call ..........23 Radio frequency energy ..........7 Receiving a second call (subscription dependent) ..23 Disposing of your used NEC products ......7 Making multi-party calls (subscription dependent) ..23 Exposure to radio frequency energy ......7 Unsuccessful calls/Auto redial ........24 Licenses ...............
  • Page 4 Personalizing Settings Message Voice volume .............. 28 Message overview ............44 Answer options ............28 Predefined text ............46 Minute reminder ............29 Message settings ............47 Auto key lock .............. 29 Memory status ............47 ALS setup ..............29 Cell broadcast .............48 Time/date ..............29 i-mode FAK setting ..............
  • Page 5 Phonebook Index Lists ................62 Storing numbers & name in phonebook ..... 63 Own number .............. 67 My data Record Voice ............. 68 Photos and pictures ........... 69 Sounds ............... 71 Memory status ............72 JavaTM application Accessory Scheduler ..............74 ToDo list ..............
  • Page 6: Important Information

    Conditions of Use FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.6 Operation of this NEC mobile phone is subject to the following two inches (1.5 cm) must be maintained between the user's body and the conditions; (1) this device may cause harmful interference, and (2) this phone, including the antenna.Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar...
  • Page 7: Safety And Precautions

    • Safety And Precautions The earpiece may become warm during normal use and the unit itself may become warm during charging. • Use a damp or anti-static cloth to clean the phone. Do NOT use a dry cloth or electrostatically charged cloth.
  • Page 8: Vehicles Equipped With An Air Bag

    The use of third party equipment, cables or accessories, not manufactured or authorised by The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organizations such as ICNIRP NEC, may invalidate the warranty of your cellphone and also adversely affect the phone's (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) through periodic and through operation.
  • Page 9: Licenses

    Licenses • ® ® Text Input and the T9 logo are registered trademarks of Tegic Communication."T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,187,480, 5,818,437, 5,945,928, 5,953,541, 6,011,554, 6,286,064, 6,307,548, 6,307,549, and 6,636,162, 6,646,573; Australian Pat. Nos. 727539, 746674, and 747901; Canadian Pat.
  • Page 10: Before You Start

    Before You Start Cellphone system structure Every time you use your phone, there are several components involved for the phone to operate successfully and to process a call: i-mode provider Service provider Network The people that The people that provide The people that supply The people that your Internet services...
  • Page 11: Parts And Functions

    Parts and functions Display information LCD graphic display area Status This area contains the greetings graphic on power up, status graphics, as well as information when searching for Icons networks and making calls. The standby screen shows the current network, vibrator status, current active mode, current time and date and whatever you have keyed using the phone’s keypad.
  • Page 12: Key Functions

    Key functions The following describes the key functions of the navigation keys and left/right Softkeys and key of your phone: navigation key: Press to scroll left or move the cursor to the left of the screen. Also serves as a shortcut key to menu from the Phonebook standby screen.
  • Page 13: Keypad Shortcuts

    Accessory : provides such as appointments, notes and more. Refer to page 74 for details. STK : provides SIM related functions (this will be replaced by icon if the SIM card does not support STK services). Call options Main menu screens, menus, check boxes/radio buttons The different functions and settings of your phone can be accessed by selecting menus, and check boxes / radio buttons: Options...
  • Page 14: Main Phone Features

    • Press key twice to redial the last called number. • Press and hold the Right Softkey to access Java • Press and hold the navigation key to switch on/off all signal tones. • Press and hold the navigation key to access Java •...
  • Page 15: Displayed Icons For Lcd

    Displayed icons for LCD Indicates Line status (ALS Line 2 Indicates that the Inbox in your phone is Unencrypted). full. Indicates that the alarm is set. Indicates that there is an unread SMS. Indicates that the volume is at the lowest Indicates that new voice mail messages (silent) setting.
  • Page 16: Overview Of Menu Function

    Overview of menu function To access each main menu function, press Standby screen Main menu screen from the standby screen and use the keys to scroll through the main menu functions. Press key again to confirm the main menu. Alternatively, press the main menu key number directly (see the following table).
  • Page 17: Getting Started

    • Fully charged battery Service activation Before you can use your new NEC phone, the service must be activated by your service provider. Please contact your local service provider regarding phone activation. Voice mail messaging and text messaging Voice mail messaging and text messaging services, when available, are provided by your service provider. Before you can receive voice or text messages with your phone, you must subscribe to these service options.
  • Page 18: Sim Card

    SIM card Before using your phone, you must sign-up/register with a wireless network service provider to receive a personal SIM (Subscriber Identity Module). The SIM card contains a computer chip that keeps track of your phone number, the services included in your subscription, and your SIM phonebook information.
  • Page 19: Preparing The Battery

    Lower the battery towards the phone to lock into place and slide back the rear cover until you hear a click. • Connect the NEC battery charger supplied with your phone to a suitable main power socket. • Connect the charger plug into the connector at the base of the phone.
  • Page 20 The phone is designed to be charged with NEC equipment listed with the specifications of your phone. Using any battery pack or AC adapter not specified by NEC for use with this phone may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty and approval given to the phone. Do not leave the charger connected to the...
  • Page 21: Powering On The Phone

    Changing the battery Make sure the phone is switched off. Some settings, stored numbers, and messages may be lost if the battery is removed while the power is on. Press down the rear cover. While pressing down the rear cover, slide the rear cover about 3 mm in the direction indicated by the arrow. Remove the rear cover.
  • Page 22: Basic Calls And Phone Use

    Basic Calls and Phone Use You can make a call in the same way as a normal push-button phone. Press key after entering the area code and phone number. Making an emergency call You may make an emergency call when your SIM card is not inserted in your phone. Simply power on your phone and dial the emergency number of your local region.
  • Page 23: Using Handsfree

    Using handsfree Insert the handsfree to the charger/earphone jack at the side of the phone. When there is an incoming call: • Under mode, the call will be connected automatically. Auto answer • Under manual answering mode, press key to connect the call. Receiving calls When you receive a call: •...
  • Page 24: Placing A Call On Hold

    Placing a call on hold You can place a received or dialed call on hold by pressing Right Softkey. Press Right Softkey again to return to the call. If a call is received but not answered, the caller’s information is stored in Missed calls To return to a missed call: Press...
  • Page 25: Unsuccessful Calls/Auto Redial

    Unsuccessful calls/Auto redial With Auto redial activated, your phone will redial a number up to 10 times if the first attempt is not successful. When a dialed number cannot be connected, a tone is heard and an alert message will be shown on the display. The phone returns to the standby screen and the number will be automatically dialed again after a short delay.
  • Page 26: Keylock/Auto Key Lock

    To divert a received call to the voice mail centre Make sure the correct voice mail mailbox number is set beforehand. When you receive a call you wish to divert, press key or Right Softkey to divert the call to the voice mail centre. Volume control To adjust the earpiece volume during a call, use the navigation key to increase volume and the...
  • Page 27: Call Options

    Call Options From the main menu, select > to access this function. Phonebook Call options A quick way to view received and dialed calls list from the standby screen is to press key and scroll to the respective lists using navigation keys.
  • Page 28: Charge Settings

    Charge settings The Charge settings feature enables you to set a limit in units so your phone cannot be used once the limit is reached. The charge settings service is SIM card and network dependent. From the main menu, select >...
  • Page 29: Personalizing Settings

    Personalizing Settings Voice volume To adjust the volume during a call, use the navigation key to increase volume and the navigation key to decrease volume. When you are not making any calls, use the following procedure: From the main menu, select >...
  • Page 30: Minute Reminder

    Minute reminder You can access this function to set the reminder that tells you how long you are talking on the phone by minute. From the main menu, select > > Settings Phone Minute reminder Use the navigation keys or press the Right Softkey to toggle the reminder On/Off.
  • Page 31: Fak Setting

    Set date/time From the main menu, select > > > Settings Phone Time/date Set date/time • Press the Left Softkey to start editing the date using the text editor. • Use the navigation key to move to the field and edit the time. Time •...
  • Page 32: Phone Modes

    Phone modes You can set your phone to operate in any one of four modes in the menu: Phone modes • Normal mode • Meeting mode • Pocket mode • Car mode Phone mode selection From the main menu, select >...
  • Page 33 • Normal mode • Meeting mode • Pocket mode • Car mode Press Left Softkey to display the menu. Use the navigation keys to highlight either to activate the phone mode or Option Activate to change the phone mode’s settings, then press Left Softkey.
  • Page 34: Power On Greetings/Animations

    Vibrator To change the setting, highlight and press Left Softkey to toggle between On (a tick appears in the check box) and Off (the tick disap- Vibrator pears). Earphone setting To change the seting, select and pressing Left Softkey. Eaephone setting Illumination To change the illumination settings, select to display the Illumination screen with radio button selections:...
  • Page 35: Wallpaper

    Wallpaper You can select an image file from folders to be displayed as a background to the standby screen. Photos Pictures To select the wallpaper and its style, use the following procedure: • From the main menu, select > > Settings Display Wallpaper...
  • Page 36: Contrast

    Contrast To alter the contrast of your phone's display screen, use the following procedure: • From the main menu, select > > Settings Display Contrast • Use the navigation key to increase the contrast level or the navigation key to decrease the contrast level until the screen reaches a suitable contrast level.
  • Page 37 • From the main menu, select > > Settings Calls Call diversion • Use the navigation keys to highlight the condition that you need to check. • Press Left Softkey to display the Option menu. • Highlight and press Left Softkey for the network to transmit and display the status of the selected condition.
  • Page 38: Security

    Withhold ID The feature allows you to withhold your ID when making a call to others. • From the main menu, select > > Settings Calls Withhold ID • Press Left Softkey to withhold for all calls and Right Softkey to cancel.
  • Page 39 PIN/PIN2/Phone code change • From the main menu, select > > Settings Security Code • Select either Change PIN Change PIN2 Chg. phone code • Key in the current code. You will be prompted to enter the new code when the correct current code is entered. Enter the new code again and press Left Softkey to confirm the new code.
  • Page 40: Network

    Status check To check the status of calls barring for all the different types of calls, select > > > from the main menu. Settings Security Bar calls Status check After a short pause, the network transmits and displays all the ring status previously set. Cancel all To cancel all barrings previously set, select >...
  • Page 41: T9 Input

    View/Edit/Delete network list When "Automatic network" is activated, the network will be selected according to the ranking order in your Pref. network. You can manually select a separate network from the list of the GSM networks available. • From the main menu, select >...
  • Page 42: Text Entry

    Text Entry This section describes how you can enter text (letters, numbers and symbols). The same method of text entry can be used in all of the phone’s editing display. Mode change In the text entry screen, pressing key can change the text entry mode in the normal text input or when T9 is activated.
  • Page 43: T9 Language

    Format Highlight and press Left Softkey to display the following options: Format • Highlight and press Left Softkey to choose the following text formats for your message: Text format Underline Strikethrough/Italics/Bold choose the desired ) for your text. Highlight your selection and press Left Softkey to confirm.
  • Page 44 • To enter “Peter is good”, press 7, 3, 8, to display ‘Peter’, then press to confirm. • Press to display ‘is’, then press to confirm. • Press 4, 6, to display “good”, then press to confirm. The sentence is now completed. Other key functions •...
  • Page 45: Message

    Message From the main menu, select . Using this function, you can send and receive text messages with attached sound, image files, etc. Message Alternatively, you can press navigation key to access the menu directly from the standby screen. Message The following folders in the menu have the following functions: Message...
  • Page 46 To select an option, highlight the option and press Left Softkey. Depending on the type of message you are viewing, the available options menu may change. SMS edit screen options menu When creating an SMS in the screen, press Left Softkey to access the following options: Edit •...
  • Page 47: Predefined Text

    • To send, press Left Softkey to display the menu, then press Left Softkey again to send. After sending, the SMS will be saved in the Options Outbox For more information on ‘Inserting object’ and ‘Format’, please refer to page 41 and 42. To reply SMS to a received message Select from the main menu or press...
  • Page 48: Message Settings

    Message settings The following describes the setting items for SMS/EMS settings and Cell broadcast settings: Service centre • Use the navigation keys to highlight and press Left Softkey to edit the SMS Message centre number. Service centre • Press Left Softkey to save any changes made to the number.
  • Page 49: Cell Broadcast

    Cell broadcast From the main menu, select > Message Cell broadcast When cell broadcast service is activated, the phone operating time will be reduced. Broadcast messages service is network dependent. Please contact your service provider for details. Message list Select to display the list of received cell broadcast messages.
  • Page 50: I-Mode

    i-mode Your phone allows you to use the i-mode feature. With it, you can connect to Internet websites and use the mail function. This chapter guides you through setting up and using i-mode. To access the i-mode service, you need to: •...
  • Page 51: I-Mode Icon

    What is a Wallpaper? This is the picture displayed when your cell phone is in the idle or power-saving mode. You may download any of the 65536-colour pictures on the website to your phone. What is a Startup Screen Animation? The animation is played when you power on your phone.
  • Page 52: Imenu

    i-mode lock If the function is activated, users can not apply any i-mode service and receive/send e-mail/MMS. i-mode lock • Select , the screen shows the lock status to be on or off. Press to toggle between lock/unlock mode. You will be prompted i-mode lock Change to enter the phonecode.
  • Page 53 • Enter the (To1 item), Subject (Max. 30 alphannmeric characters) and Message (Max. 4000 alphannmeric characters) of the Mailing address mail, press . The mail-editing screen displays again, showing that the subject has been added. • Select , press and enter the attaching file screen. Attachment •...
  • Page 54 Compose MMS This function allows you to edit, send and save MMS. • Select to enter the item directly. Compose MMS • Select the item you would like to change and press . The phone displays the entry screen. • Enter the (To1 item), (Max.
  • Page 55 Inbox This function allows you to read and manage received mails and MMS. Read mails/MMS Select to enter the item. Inbox Select the message you would like to read and press read it. You may press menu to have the following options: Show all Show all messages.
  • Page 56 Copy the message for later use. Copy message Copy the subject for later editing. Copy subject Copy the address. Copy address Play SMIL file. Play SMIL Browsing the MMS content. Browse SMIL If the mail is unprotected, the function is turned on. If the mail is protected, the function is turned off. Protect On/Off Sent mail This function allows you to see the list of sent messages.
  • Page 57: Java Application

    Draft Select to enter the item directly, and you may press menu to have two options: Draft Delete one Delete all Select the draft you would like to edit (please refer to the above " " for detailed information.) Compose mail Selective retrieval Displays the list of stored mail/MMS on the mail server, and lets you select whether to retrieve or delete each one.
  • Page 58: Bookmarks

    Bookmarks The option shows a list of , allowing you to edit again, change the title, delete or access the webpage listed in the Bookmarks Bookmarks Under the i-mode screen, you may either select to directly enter the Bookmarks Bookmarks Select the preferred and press menu, and you will see a list of options: Bookmarks...
  • Page 59: Saved Pages

    Saved pages Select the item to enter the Saved Pages. Press menu to have the following options: Open Open the saved pages. Edit title Edit the title you have saved. If the screen data is unprotected, the function will be turned on. If the data is protected, the function is turned off. Protect On/Off Delete the page you want to discard.
  • Page 60: Camera

    Camera The integrated digital camera in the phone allows you to take photos and send them out via the Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) or as an e- mail attachment. The photos will be stored in JPG format in the phone, and can be viewed by most picture viewing programs. Taking a picture To take and save a picture inside your phone, use the following procedure: •...
  • Page 61: Camera (Before Taking A Picture)

    Camera (before taking a picture) When in camera mode, the phone returns to standby mode after 3 minutes of idling. Press Left Softkey from the camera finder screen to display the menu for the camera to set the following: Options Self timer •...
  • Page 62: Camera Ption Menu (After Saving A Picture)

    Images shot in your phone cannot be used in ways that infringe copyright laws without the consent of the copyright holder, unless intended only for personal use. Note that some restrictons apply to the photographing of stage performances, entertainments and exhibits, even when intended purely for personal use.
  • Page 63: Phonebook

    Phonebook Lists Your phone can store up to 8 different contacts phonebooks: • Complete (a list of all the numbers stored in the other phonebooks(Phone,SIM,FDN) except SDN numbers) • Personal directories (ADN) in SIM • Personal directories (ADR) in your phone memory (Phone) •...
  • Page 64: Storing Numbers & Name In Phonebook

    Fixed Dialing Numbers (FDN) Fixed dialing numbers is a function to limit the numbers that can be called using your phone. With the FDN feature turned ON, only contacts you stored in the FDN phonebook and emergency numbers can be called from your phone. Although FDN is supported by your phone, it must be present on your SIM.
  • Page 65 Editing or personalizing phone memory numbers The edit function enables any phone number stored in the phone memory to be edited and have additional information/attributes added to the number. Accessing the option menu From the main menu, select > to display the phonebook entries. Phonebook Lists •...
  • Page 66 Editing existing phone memory information • With the required phone record details displayed in the screen, use the navigation keys to highlight the fields to be edited Edit entry and use the text editor to make the necessary changes to the details of the record. •...
  • Page 67 Change a group image To change the group image, use the following procedure: • With the list screen displayed, use the navigation keys to highlight the desired group and press Left Softkey to display the Groups menu. Highlight and press Left Softkey to display the default group image.
  • Page 68: Own Number

    Delete all phone records To delete all phone records in your memory, use the following procedure. Phone • When any phonebook record is highlighted, press Left Softkey, highlight and press Left Softkey to delete. The confirmation screen Delete all displays. •...
  • Page 69: My Data

    My data You can use this menu function to manage all the pictures and sounds saved in the phone. You can playback sound, ringtones or display pictures/ wallpapers downloaded from the Internet, or photos captured with the built-in camera function. From the main menu, select My data You can also get to the...
  • Page 70: Photos And Pictures

    Delete all Highlight to delete all the sound files in the folder. Delete All Info Highlight to see the details of the sound file. Info Photos and pictures The Photos and Pictures folders manage the photos and pictures in your phone respectively. You can choose to display and edit the images and animations that are either captured by the built-in camera or downloaded from the Internet.
  • Page 71 Rename (not for preset wallpaper) You can use the function to edit the names of the photos/pictures. Highlight and press Left Softkey. Key in the new name for Rename Rename the picture and press Left Softkey to save the changes made. You can only input "0-9", "a-z", "A-Z"...
  • Page 72: Sounds

    Sounds folders manage the ringtones and other melodies in your phone. Sounds • From display screen, highlight folder and press Left Softkey to view the list of ringtones/melodies in your phone. My data Sounds If voices or sounds are recorded in the folder when the user opens it, it sounds automatically. Sounds option menu The phone plays back the ringtone/melody that is highlighted from the list in the folder.
  • Page 73: Memory Status

    Info (for preset and downloaded ringtone/melody) You can display the details of the selected ringtone/melody using this function. The following details will be displayed: • File name • Creation time • File type • File size Memory status This feature allows you to check the memory space in your phone. From display screen, highlight folder and press Left...
  • Page 74: Javatm Application

    Java application Select from the main menu. Alternatively select application from the i-mode menu. After you selected the item, a list of Java Java Java applications is displayed. Alternatively, you can start Java application by pressing and holding Right Softkey navigation key from the standby screen.
  • Page 75: Accessory

    Accessory From the main menu, select to access the various functions provided by your phone as listed below: Accessory • Organizer (Scheduler, ToDo list, Notepad) • Clock (Alarm clock, Auto off, Auto on, Countdown, Stopwatch) • Calculator (Calculator, Currency conv.) •...
  • Page 76: Todo List

    Option menus for existing agenda An option menu is displayed when an existing agenda is selected and Left Softkey is pressed. The options are described below: • View Display the details of the selected agenda. • Edit Display an edit screen for the highlighted agenda. Use the navigation keys to toggle between the different choices in the different fields to edit the agenda settings and use the navigation keys to move along the different fields.
  • Page 77: Notepad

    Option menus for existing reminders/appointments An option menu is displayed when an existing reminder/appointment is selected and Left Softkey is pressed. To access each option, highlight the option and press Left Softkey again. The options are described below: • View Display the details of the selected reminder/appointment.
  • Page 78: Alarm Clock

    Alarm clock The alarm will start ringing at the time you set (even after the phone is switched off). When the alarm sounds, other events will just display on the screen until the alarm stops. • From the main menu, select >...
  • Page 79: Countdown

    • navigation key to move down to the field (when the function is toggled on) to set the auto on time. Time • Press Left Softkey to save the settings and return to the menu screen. A tick in the check box indicates that the function is activated. Clock Countdown After a preset time elapsed, the function will indicate last 3 seconds of the countdown timer by a beep tone.
  • Page 80: Currency Converter

    • # key: Decimal point (.) • key: Negative (-) Activating calculator To start the calculator function, use the following procedure: • From the main menu, select > > Accessory Calculator Calculator Terminating calculator Press key to return to the standby screen. Calculating To calculate using the calculator, for example 52 + 37, use the following procedure: •...
  • Page 81: Composer

    Composer From the main menu, select > to display the list of preset melodies. Press Left Softkey on the selected preset melody to Accessory Composer display the menu. Highlight and press Left Softkey to display screen. You will have the options to Options Composer Composed melody...
  • Page 82: Pc Sync

    PC sync To transfer any stored data from the phone to the PC or from the PC to the phone, select > from the main menu. Press Left Accessory PC sync Softkey to start synchronization. If you wish to synchronise (download/upload) data between PC and phone, you must start the PC sync application and stay at the application window.
  • Page 83: Index

    Index Default settings ....61 Keylock/Auto key lock ....25 Effect ........ 61 Accepting a Call .....22 Earphone setting ....33 Flicker control ....61 ADN ........62 Emergency services ....6 Image quality ....60 Language .......30 Agenda ........74 Photo size ......60 LCD Contrast ......35 Alarm clock ......77 Self timer ......
  • Page 84 Phonebook Taking a picture ......59 Delete all ......67 Text Entry .......41 Deleting a record ....66 Time format ......30 Photos ........69 Time/charge ......26 Pictures ........69 Timezone .......29 PIN code ........ 37 ToDo list .........75 PUK code ....... 37 Topic list .........48 Received calls ......

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