NEC e232 User Manual

NEC e232 User Manual

Nec e232: user guide
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Emergency Services and Safety Precautions
Emergency Services
To make an emergency call in any country
Press 1 1 2
.
Ask the operator for the service which you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade,
Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Services. Give your position and, if possible, remain
stationary to maintain phone contact.
The 112 emergency number service is available on every digital network service. The
number 999 is an alternative emergency number for the UK only, and can only be used
with a valid SIM card.
Due to the nature of the cellular system, the success of emergency calls cannot be guaranteed.
General Care
A cellphone contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets, and battery systems. You
should treat it with care and give particular attention to the following points.
Do not allow the phone or its accessories to come into contact with liquid or moisture
at any time.
Do not place anything in the folded phone.
Do not expose your phone to extreme high or low temperatures.
Do not expose your phone to naked flame, cigars or cigarettes.
Do not paint your phone.
Do not drop or subject your phone to rough treatment.
Do not place the phone alongside computer disks, credit cards, travel cards and other
magnetic media. The information contained on disks or cards may be affected by the
phone.
Do not leave the phone or the battery in places where the temperature could exceed
60°C; e.g. on a car dashboard or on a window sill, behind glass in direct sunlight, etc.
Do not remove the phone's battery while the phone is switched on.
Take care not to allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings, to contact or short-
circuit the battery terminals.
Do not dispose of battery packs in a fire. Your phone's Li-ion batteries may be safely
disposed of at Li-ion recycling points. For more specific battery and power supply
information, see page 4.
Do not put your phone's battery in your mouth as battery electrolytes may be toxic if
swallowed.
Do not attempt to dismantle the phone or any of its accessories.
This equipment is fitted with an internal battery that can only be replaced by a qualified
service engineer. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect
type. Dispose of the used battery in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Using any battery pack, AC adapter, Vehicle power adapter (option) or Desktop
charger (option) not specified by the manufacturer for use with this phone creates a
potential safety hazard.
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. Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners as these
could damage the case.
Remember to recycle: the cardboard packaging supplied with this phone is ideal for
recycling.
Do not leave the battery pack empty or disconnected for a long time, otherwise some
data may be initialized.
Your phone contains metal which may cause you an itch, a rash or eczema depending
on your constitution or physical condition.
Take care not to put your phone in the back pocket of your trousers or skirt and then
sit on it. Also, do not put your phone at the bottom of bag where it may subject to
excessive weight or pressure.
Doing so may damage the LCD and camera lens and cause them malfunction.
Take care not to hold the Light too close to your or other people's eyes when the Light
is lit.
Aircraft Safety
Switch off your phone and remove its battery when inside or near aircraft. The use of
cellphones in aircraft is illegal. It may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and
it may disrupt the cellular network. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to
suspension or denial of cellphone service to the offender, or legal action, or both.
Do not use your phone on the ground without the permission of the ground crew.
Hospital Safety
Switch off your phone in areas where the use of cellphones is prohibited. Follow the
instructions given by the respective medical facility regarding the use of cellphones on
their premises.
General Safety
Observe 'Turn off 2-way radio' signs, such as those near stores of fuel, chemicals or
explosives.
Do not allow children to play with the phone, charger or batteries.
Small parts are included in your phone. Keep them out of reach of small children, for
whom it could be a choking hazard.
The operation of some medical electronic devices, such as hearing aids and
pacemakers, may be affected if a cellphone is used next to them. Observe any warning
signs and manufacturer's recommendations.
If you have a weak heart, you should take extra precautions when setting functions
such as the Vibrator and Ringer volume functions for incoming calls.
If you set the Vibrator setting to anything other than OFF, be careful that the phone is
not near a source of heat (e.g. a heater) and that it does not fall from a desk due to the
vibration.
Road Safety
You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times. Give full attention to
driving.
Observe all the recommendations contained in your local traffic safety documentation.
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so
require.
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  • Page 1 Emergency Services and Safety Precautions Emergency Services To make an emergency call in any country Press 1 1 2 Ask the operator for the service which you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Services. Give your position and, if possible, remain stationary to maintain phone contact.
  • Page 2 Third Party Equipment The use of third party equipment, cables or accessories, not made or authorized by NEC, may invalidate the warranty of your cellphone and also adversely affect the phone’s operation. For example use only the NEC mains cable supplied with the AC charger.
  • Page 3: Cellphone System Structure

    Before You Start Cellphone system structure It is worth remembering that every time you use your phone, three or four different organizations are involved: The people that The people that supply make your phone your SIM card and bills All the features described in this user’s manual are supported by your phone. However, for all these features to work, you must have a SIM card (supplied by your Service Provider) that also supports these features.
  • Page 4: Display Information

    Display information Status icon area This area contains icons which indicate the battery strength, new SMS/MMS message(s), signal strength etc. (see page vii). Softkey area This area contains context sensitive descriptions of the Softkeys’ functions as appropriate. Check box/ Radio button A check box enables/ disables an option out of a set of options, and multiple check boxes can be selected at the same time.
  • Page 5: Parts And Functions

    Parts and functions Softkey 1 Side up key Menu key Clear (CLR)/Back key Side down key Send key Alphanumeric keys Charger connection  cover Internal antenna Earpiece Main-LCD 4 way  navigation key Select key Softkey 2 Phone book key End/On-Off key Earphone  Mouthpiece jack cover Light Camera 2nd-LCD/ Backlight illumination Battery Battery lock Speaker Through-hole for strap...
  • Page 6: Keypad Shortcuts

    Keypad shortcuts The following operations are available from the standby screen. Operation that involves pressing a key Accessing the Main menu screen Softkey 1 Accessing the Message screen Softkey 2 Accessing the WAP site Accessing the Phonebook list screen Accessing the Phone modes screen Accessing the My data screen Accessing the Received calls list Accessing the Missed calls list...
  • Page 7 LCD and displayed icons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Indicates the battery level. Appears during charging. Indicates that there is a new message(s) in your phone. Indicates that there is a new message(s) on the network. Indicates that the SIM memory is full.
  • Page 8: Overview Of Menu Function

    Overview of menu function Standby screen Main menu Second level menu Settings Phone Phone modes Main-LCD 2nd-LCD Power saving Calls Security Network Reset settings Message Inbox Drafts Outbox Sent Recycled Folder1 Folder2 Depending on the operator, the available Second level menu of the Message may vary. viii Main menu screen Main menu...
  • Page 9 Getting Started Caring for Batteries Basic Calls & Phone Use Selecting Features Setting up Your Phone Phonebook Text Entry Security Message Camera Function WAP Facilities Accessory My data Game Abbreviations Index...
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Before You Start Cellphone system structure ...iii Display information ... iv Parts and functions ... v LCD and displayed icons ...vii Overview of menu function ...viii Getting Started Preparing the phone ... 1 Start-up ... 3 Caring for Batteries Standby and talk times ... 4 Checking the battery ...
  • Page 11 WAP Facilities What can I download ... 54 Web settings ... 55 Logging on to WAP site ... 57 Other features ... 58 NEC WEB site... 58 GPRS dial up ... 58 Accessory Calculator... 59 Clock alarm ... 61 Scheduler... 62 ToDo list...
  • Page 12 <MEMO>...
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    The phone supports a number of languages and the keyboard symbols have been chosen for world-wide operation. The digital technology of your NEC GSM phone helps to ensure that your conversations are kept secure. The SIM card contains personal data such as your electronic phonebook, messages (see page 37) and also details of the network services you have...
  • Page 14: Inserting A Sim Card

    Be sure to turn the phone off before inserting/removing the SIM card. If not, damage to the SIM card can occur. Inserting a SIM card While pressing down the area (A) of the rear cover, especially the place indicated by the arrow , slide the rear cover in the direction of arrow with your finger tip.
  • Page 15: Start-Up

    Using any battery pack, AC adapter, Vehicle power adapter (option) or Desktop charger (option) not specified by NEC for use with this phone can be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty and approval given to the cellphone. Do not connect more than one charger at any time.
  • Page 16: Caring For Batteries

    Caring for Batteries Standby and talk times Your phone works closely with the network you are using to provide the services you need, and the standby and talk times achieved will depend on how you use the phone and choices made by the network operator. In particular, factors such as your location within the network, the frequency at which this location is updated, the type of SIM card you have, your reception of area or Cell broadcast messages and the use of Full Rate or Enhanced Full Rate speech, will affect both standby and talk times.
  • Page 17: Changing The Battery

    Changing the battery Be sure to turn the phone off before replacing the battery pack. While pressing down the area (A) of the rear cover, especially the place indicated by the arrow , slide the rear cover in the direction of arrow with your finger tip.
  • Page 18: Basic Calls & Phone Use

    Basic Calls & Phone Use Making basic calls You make a simple call in the same way as you would with a normal phone, except that you need to press phone number. To make international calls, you must first enter the international dialling code (see page 12). Use the full STD area code even if you are calling to a person in the same town.
  • Page 19: Putting A Call On Hold

    Rejecting a call Press briefly or fold your phone. You also have options for holding calls and forwarding calls. These options depend on your network and your subscription arrangements. If your phone receives a call and you do not answer it, the screen will display the phone number (or the name if stored) of the caller (if available). This information is stored in the Missed calls list.
  • Page 20: One-Touch Dial

    One-touch dial One-touch dial for the phonebook(SIM) is available by pressing and holding a number 2 to 9. A number for the One-touch dial corresponds to the location number in the phonebook(SIM). One-touch dial is available only for the phone numbers with the location number 2 to 9 stored in the phonebook(SIM). Fast dialling Fast dials for the phonebook(SIM) is available by entering a number 1 to 255 (depending on the SIM card) and pressing Fast dials for the phonebook(phone) is available by entering 1 to 500, then pressing...
  • Page 21: Call Options

    Call options Missed calls With the standby screen displayed, press the You can also access the list of missed calls by pressing Use the keys to highlight a number in the list and press Press 1 to call the number, 2 to store the number in your phonebook, 3 to delete one item, 4 to delete all the items or 5 to display information. Received calls With the standby screen displayed, press the You can also access the list of received calls by pressing...
  • Page 22: Call Settings

    Charge info (Advice of charge - AoC) The AoC facility is SIM card and network dependent. With the standby screen displayed, press Total charge Press 1. Press Softkey 1 to reset the display to zero. To reset the display to zero, you may be prompted to enter the PIN2 code. Maximum charge Press 2.
  • Page 23: Call Waiting And Holding

    When the phone number field of a divert condition is highlighted, either enter the phone number to divert to, or delete any existing phone number. If you have made any mistake, use the settings are correct press Allow for a short delay while the network sends the divert status of your phone. There may be an additional charge for this service depending on your network.
  • Page 24: International Dialling Codes

    Auto redial With the Auto redial facility, your phone will redial a number up to 10 times if the first attempt fails. A tone will be heard at each redial attempt. Your phone cannot connect a call if the other party is busy or if there are network problems. Pressing Softkey 2 during a redial attempt will abort it. To set redial On or Off, use the following procedure.
  • Page 25: Roaming

    Roaming You will be charged for calls forwarded to you while roaming. The Roaming enables you to use your phone in many parts of the world and pay all charges through your normal service provider. Your network operator usually has agreements with named networks in other countries so that automatic roaming can take place with these named networks. The phone also allows you to set network preferences of your own.
  • Page 26: Selecting Features

    Selecting Features Main menu With the standby screen displayed, press The Main menu has a set of icons for its top levels of options (examples of the top level are shown right) which can be selected either using a combination of the 4-way navigation key (the (shortcuts selection).
  • Page 27: Setting Up Your Phone

    Setting up Your Phone Earpiece volume setting To change the earpiece volume, use the following procedures. Method 1 (from the standby screen) With the standby screen displayed, press Use the keys to adjust the setting as required, then press Softkey 1 to select the current setting. Method 2 (from the standby screen) With the standby screen displayed, press the Side keys.
  • Page 28: Default Mode Settings

    Default Mode settings When a mode is selected, some of your phone’s settings are altered automatically to the respective mode. The following table shows the default settings for each mode. Normal mode Ringer Default melody Ringer volume Medium Msg tone Default melody Msg tone volume Medium...
  • Page 29 While receiving a call, the ringer volume can also be adjusted by pressing the Side keys. The Reminder tone volume for Scheduler corresponds to the Ringer volume. Msg tone Press 3 to display the list screen that includes the currently set melody. Use the keys to highlight the desired Message tone, then press See also: “Sounds”...
  • Page 30: Answer Options

    Answer options Any key answer When this facility is active, you can connect your phone to a received call by pressing any key (except is turned off, you can connect to a received call by pressing With the standby screen displayed, press Press 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate the Any key answer.
  • Page 31: Als Setup

    ALS setup The ALS facility is SIM card and network dependent. If your SIM card supports ALS (Alternate Line Service) you can setup which line to use, what they are called and automatic line selection. With the standby screen displayed, press Outgoing call With the ALS setup screen displayed, press 1.
  • Page 32: Setting The Display To Your Language Of Preference

    Setting date format Press 4 to display the Set date format screen. Press the appropriate key for the desired date format. Setting time format Press 5 to display the Set time format screen. Press 1 to display time in 12 hour format, or 2 for 24 hour format. Setting timezone Press 6 to display the Set timezone screen.
  • Page 33: 2Nd-Lcd Settings

    Wallpaper You can choose one of the stored pictures to be displayed as a background to the standby screen. Press 2 to display the list screen that includes the currently set picture. Use the keys to highlight the picture that you wish to set as the wallpaper and press Softkey 1. The picture you have selected will be displayed (preview).
  • Page 34: Power Saving

    Display direction Press 4 to display the Display direction screen. Press 1 to select the Direction1 or 2 to select the Direction2. Contrast Press 5 to display the Contrast screen. Use the key to increase contrast by one level or the Press Softkey 1 to save the contrast changes.
  • Page 35: Phonebook

    Phonebook Phonebooks Your phone can have up to 7 directories stored on your SIM card and in your phone memory: • Complete (a list of all the numbers stored in the ADN and FDN) • Personal directories (ADN) in the SIM card •...
  • Page 36: Phonebook List Options Menu

    Fixed dialling numbers (FDN) Fixed dialling numbers are a means of limiting which numbers can be called from your phone. With the FDN feature switched on (see page 36), you can call with your phone the numbers you have stored in this phonebook and the emergency number only. Although FDN is supported by your phone, it must be present on your SIM card - check with your service provider.
  • Page 37 Adding a new personal data With the Phonebook list Options menu screen displayed, press 1. Press the appropriate key for the directory to which you wish to store the personal data. Enter the name and other necessary information, then press Softkey 1 (see “Editing existing phonebooks” below). It is best to store numbers using the international number format.
  • Page 38 Up to 10 Voice tags can be stored. You can check the number of stored Voice tag and list of those tags (see “Displaying phonebook information” on page 29). Allocating a backlight illumination colour Use the keys to highlight the Call BLI field, then press Use the keys to highlight the desired colour, then press Press Softkey 1 to save the changes.
  • Page 39 Key in the desired location number or use the When you have chosen the personal data which includes more than one phone number/Email address for a destination that allows only one number to be stored, the Origin number screen will be displayed where you can choose the number to be copied. When copying a personal data from the phonebook(Phone) to other directories, only the items which are supported by the destination directory can be copied.
  • Page 40: Group Functions

    Group functions Adding/moving to a specified group With the Phonebook list Options menu screen displayed, press 6 and 1. Use the keys to highlight the desired group, then press The confirmation messages may be displayed after this procedure. In that case, press Softkey 1 to complete the operation. Removing from the allocated group With the Phonebook list Options menu screen displayed, press 6 and 2.
  • Page 41: Personal Data Options Menu

    Displaying phonebook information With the Phonebook list Options menu screen displayed, press 9. Press 1 to display a summary of the Phonebook contents, or press 2 to display the list of the stored Voice tag. Personal data Options menu With the standby screen displayed, press Press until the required directory is displayed.
  • Page 42: Scratchpad Number

    Scratchpad number Your phone has a scratchpad facility that enables you to take down a phone number during a call and then make a call to it when you have finished. This scratchpad number can be stored in memory for future use. Noting &...
  • Page 43: Text Entry

    Text Entry This section describes how you enter text. The same method of text entry can be used in phonebook editing. Mode change In Text entry screen, press Softkey 1 to change the text entry mode. ® Text entry mode: T9 English text, Normal text (ABC), Numeric input ®...
  • Page 44: Normal Text Input

    Normal text input When the Text entry screen is displayed, press Softkey 1 until the entry mode is Normal text (ABC) input. Use number keys to enter letters. For example, to enter “e”, press 3 twice; to enter “f”, press 3 three times. For other functions, see table below. Function To toggle between lower case, shift (upper case for one letter) and caps lock (permanent upper case).
  • Page 45: Security

    Security The facilities outlined in this section enable you to protect your phone from improper and unauthorized use. You may be required to enter one of the five codes (shown below). When the phone prompts you for one of these codes, key in the appropriate number. •...
  • Page 46: Pin Activate

    Changing your PIN2 code With the standby screen displayed, press Key in the current code and press Softkey 1. You are prompted to enter the new code, then to enter it again for confirmation. Security code The Security code is used to unlock the PIM features. Changing your Security code With the standby screen displayed, press The default setting of the Security code is “0000”.
  • Page 47: Bar Calls

    Bar calls This feature allows you to bar the following type of calls made or received on your phone. • All outgoing (dialled) calls • International outgoing (dialled) calls • International outgoing (dialled) calls except to home • All incoming (received) calls •...
  • Page 48: Fdn Setting

    FDN setting This feature enables you to restrict the use of dialled number to FDN. The FDN facility is network dependent. See also: “Fixed dialling numbers (FDN)” on page 24. With the standby screen displayed, press Press 1 to enable or 2 to disable the FDN facility. The Verify PIN2 screen and the prompt to enter the PIN2 code will be displayed. Key in the PIN2 code to verify user identification to the network.
  • Page 49: Message

    Message Message overview Message Services Your phone supports the following messaging services: • SMS (Short Messaging Service) allows you to send short messages (160 half-pitch characters max.) to a phone number. To send an SMS message, the destination phone number must be a mobile phone with an SMS service subscription. SMS service also supports EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service) for which the maximum length of the message you can send depends on the number of linked messages (maximum 10 linked messages are available).
  • Page 50: Message Menu

    Message menu With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 1 to display the Message screen. You can also access the Message screen by pressing Press the appropriate key for the required option. Message menu Inbox Drafts Outbox Sent Recycled 6, 7 Folder1/Folder2 If there are no messages in the message list, the item is displayed in gray and you cannot select it.
  • Page 51: Reading Messages

    Reading messages With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 1 to display the Message screen. Press the appropriate key for the required folder. The Message list of the selected folder will be displayed. Use the keys to scroll through the Message list, then press The unread message is displayed in bold.
  • Page 52: Options Menus

    Options menus Message Options menu With the Message screen displayed, press Message Options menu SMS settings MMS settings CB settings View msg status Rename folder View all Msg filter Depending on the selected folder, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. to display the Message Options menu screen.
  • Page 53 Message list Options menu With the Message list screen displayed, press Message list Options menu Reply Reply all Delete Delete all Forward Msgs/page Move msg Sort msg Search – View details – Edit – Resend – Restore Depending on the operator and the selected folder, the menu number and available options may vary. Depending on the selected folder, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
  • Page 54: Message View Options Menu

    Message view Options menu With the Message view screen displayed, press Message view Options menu Reply Reply all Delete View details Forward Save object Move msg Highlight mode Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. The reply facility uses the phone number of the person who sent the message.
  • Page 55: Creating A Message

    Creating a message With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 1 twice to display the Msg type screen. Press 1 to create a new SMS, or press 2 to create a new MMS. Use the keys to highlight the To field and press Input the required phone number and press You can check other phone number(s) by pressing the Use the...
  • Page 56 Message composer Options menu (Continued) – New slide – Duration Depending on the selected field, the menu number and available options may vary. Depending on the selected field, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Message edit Options menu Message edit Options menu Text colour Text format...
  • Page 57 Message edit Options menu (Continued) Inserts the required object(s) into the message text. Insert object Sets the T9 text mode on. T9 Language Sets the Write mode (Insert or Overwrite) and Clear mode (Backspace or Delete). Edit settings Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. With the message entry screen displayed, place the cursor where you wish to insert an object.
  • Page 58 Highlight mode Options menu With the Message edit Options menu screen displayed, press 5. The Highlight mode screen will be displayed. In the Highlight mode, press The first two options (Text colour, Text format) will operate similar to those in the Message edit Options menu, however, only for the highlighted text.
  • Page 59: Settings

    Settings The following describes the setting items for SMS and MMS settings. SMS settings With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 1 to display the Message screen. Press and 1 before performing the following procedures. SMS centre This option enables to edit the SMS centre number. This number is saved in the SIM card. Press 1 to display the SMS centre screen.
  • Page 60: Mms Settings

    MMS settings With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 1 to display the Message screen. Press and 2 to display the MMS settings screen. Press 1 to display the Msg settings screen or press 2 to display the Web/MMS profiles screen before performing the following procedures. Message settings Delivery report The delivery report facility is network dependent.
  • Page 61: Broadcast Messages

    Broadcast messages These messages (e.g. weather reports, news) are sent by the network to all phones in a certain area. Broadcast messages service is network dependent. Please contact your service provider for details. With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 1 and 8 to read the Broadcast messages. Broadcast settings With the Message screen displayed, press Display filter...
  • Page 62: Camera Function

    Camera Function Camera function enables you to take pictures and save them into a JPEG file. You can enjoy the picture files in many ways: send it attached to an MMS, set it as the wallpaper for your phone, etc. Notes on using the Camera Handling the Camera Your phone’s camera is constructed using extremely high-precision technology, but there may be lines or dots on the screen that appear...
  • Page 63: Activating And Terminating A Camera Function

    Activating and terminating a Camera function With the standby screen displayed, press You can also access the Camera finder screen by pressing Press CLR or Softkey 2 to return to the previous screen from the Camera finder screen or press Taking a picture Taking a picture Activate the Camera function.
  • Page 64: Camera Options

    Camera Options Before taking picture Camera Options menu With the standby screen displayed, press You can also access the Camera finder screen by pressing Press to display the Camera Options menu screen (before taking picture). Press the appropriate key for the required option. Camera Options menu Single/Burst mode Shoot environment...
  • Page 65 After taking picture Camera Options menu After taking a picture, press to display the Camera Options menu screen (after taking picture). Press the appropriate key for the required option. Camera Options menu Save current Save all Send as MMS Set as wallpaper Thumbnail view Pictures Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
  • Page 66: Wap Facilities

    WAP Facilities To access WAP service, you would need to: Apply for WAP service before accessing Web. You can choose GPRS or CSD (the connection speed of GPRS is faster than CSD) as the data bearer for WAP access. For more details or subscription of WAP service, please contact your network service provider.
  • Page 67: Web Settings

    Web settings To set up your phone to access WAP information on the internet, use the following procedures. Web/MMS Profiles Your handset has been preset with a list of GPRS and CSD WAP proxy of different service provider. To display the list of available connections, you can use the following procedure. With the standby screen displayed, press Use the keys to highlight the required connection name, then press...
  • Page 68 Profiles setting menu (Continued) AP name: GPRS settings User name: Password: Connect type: Dial-up number: Enables to enter the phone number to dial to make a connection to your WAP service CSD settings User name: Password: MMS centre Enables to edit the MMS centre address. When you have finished entering or editing the connection information, press Softkey 2.
  • Page 69: Logging On To Wap Site

    Setting the CSD linger time The linger time will cause the connection to be broken if the connection has not been used for a preset amount of time. To set this time delay, use the following procedure. With the standby screen displayed, press Enter the time delay required and press Softkey 1.
  • Page 70: Other Features

    Press 1 to display the list of received Alert messages, or press 2 to delete all those messages. NEC WEB site Your phone is also supported by a Web site at www.necmobile.com. Access this site from your phone and you can select and download content from the wide variety available.
  • Page 71: Accessory

    Accessory Calculator You can perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with the calculator function. It also has a memory function. The calculator can display a result of up to 9 digits. If a calculation results in a number exceeding the maximum, the screen displays error in the calculation field. Calculator Key Assignment For calculator function, the keys are assigned different functions.
  • Page 72 Activating the Calculator With the standby screen displayed, press Calculation Calculating To calculate using the calculator, for example 52+37: Key in 52. Press the key. Key in 37. Press The answer 89 will be displayed in the calculation field. Calculating using the temporary memory To calculate using the temporary memory for example 5 x (25 - 5): Key in 25.
  • Page 73: Clock Alarm

    Clock alarm This feature enables you to switch the Clock alarm on/off and to set the time, repetition and alarm tone. Activating Clock alarm With the standby screen displayed, press Press 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate the Clock alarm. Even if the phone has been switched off, the phone automatically switches itself on and sounds the alarm at the specified time if the alarm is set to On.
  • Page 74: Scheduler

    Adding the text to be displayed accompanying the alarm With the Set alarm screen displayed, press 5 to display the Enter alarm text screen. Key in the desired text, then press Setting the alarm data input Once the Clock alarm setting has been completed, press Softkey 1 to save the input alarm data. If you do not perform the above operation, set data will not be updated.
  • Page 75: Scheduler Options Menu

    Setting Reminder With the Add new screen displayed, press 3 to display the Reminder screen. Press 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate the Reminder. Setting Repeat With the Add new screen displayed, press 4 to display the Repeat screen. Press the appropriate key for the required option.
  • Page 76: Todo List

    Scheduler Options menu Add new Edit Copy Delete Weekly/Monthly Go to date View Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. ToDo list This feature allows you to set up to 100 ToDo tasks that should be finished by a certain date. You can choose to display either all ToDo tasks, or those just finished or unfinished.
  • Page 77: Todo Options Menu

    Setting the Due date Use the key to highlight the Due date field and press Softkey 2. Key in the required date, month and year. Then, press Softkey 1. Setting the Status Finished/Unfinished Use the key to highlight the Finished/Unfinished field. Press Softkey 2 to set the event status to Finished or Unfinished.
  • Page 78: Notepad

    Notepad Notepad function allows you to store simple text memos. With the standby screen displayed, press Creating a new text file Press 1 to display the Add new screen. Use the text entry procedures (see page 31) to key in text, and press The input file will be saved as a file.
  • Page 79: Currency Converter

    Currency converter Currency converter function allows you to convert an amount of money in one currency to another. Activating the Currency converter With the standby screen displayed, press Converting currency Use the key to highlight the source currency code. Press and 1 to bring up the currency list.
  • Page 80: Pictures

    My data Using My data, you can playback sounds, or display pictures downloaded from Internet or captured with the Camera function on your phone. Pictures In the following section, the Picture functions are described. The Picture function allows you to display and edit images and animations obtained with the camera function of your phone or downloaded from Internet.
  • Page 81: Sounds

    Sounds In the following section, how to playback and delete desired sound items is described. Displaying the Sounds list screen With the standby screen displayed, press the You can also access the Sounds folder top screen by pressing When the Flat view function is activated, the Sounds folder top screen is not displayed. The list of all the stored sound files is displayed. Download With the Sounds folder top screen displayed, use the will be displayed.
  • Page 82: File Selector Menu

    File selector menu With the Pictures/Sounds list screen displayed, press Use the keys to highlight the required menu item and press File Selector Options menu File Selector Options menu Edit item Enables to change the protection settings of the selected file, or cut, reduce, rotate the image, or set the frame to it. Change protection: Cut: Reduce:...
  • Page 83 File Selector Options menu (Continued) Options Sorting order: Info column: Flat view: Sound titles: Save options: Reset options: Depending on the conditions, the menu number and available options may vary. Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Sorts the files alphabetically, or by Date order.
  • Page 84: Game

    Game With the standby screen displayed, press Poker Game concept This is a one-person Poker game. You have one chance to change the cards. How to play With the Game screen displayed, press 1 to access the Poker game. “How to guide” screen will be displayed. Press Softkey 1 to start the game.
  • Page 85: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Abbreviated Dialling Numbers Alternate Line Service Advice of Charge Calling Line Identification Fixed Dialling Numbers GPRS General Packet Radio Service Global System for Mobile communications JPEG Joint Photographic Expert Group Liquid Crystal Display Multimedia Message Service Personal Information Manager Personal Identification Number Personal Unlocking Key Service Dialling Numbers...
  • Page 86: Index

    Index Numerics Changing the battery Changing the PINs 4 way navigation key Charge information Clock AC adapter Clock alarm Accepting a call Colour style Accessory Correcting mistakes Adjusting the earpiece volume 15 Currency converter ALS setup Date, time Animation Dialled calls Any key answer Direction Auto answer...
  • Page 87 Security Vibrator Security code Voice memo Service tone Voice recall Setting date format Volume Setting the date Earpiece volume Setting the time Message(Msg) tone volume 17 Setting time format Ringer volume Setting timezone Setting up your phone Wallpaper Shortcuts selection WAP facilities Side keys WAP site...
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