NEC e616 User Manual

NEC e616 User Manual

Nec e616: user guide
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  • Page 1 ® - The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by NEC is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. ® - T9 Text Input is a registered trademark of Tegic Communications Inc.
  • Page 2 Emergency services To make an emergency call in any country Ensure that your e616 is on and in service. Press Start key to return to the Home screen if needed. Press 112 (or 999 within UK or 000 in Australia) followed by the Start key. (When the USIM card is not inserted or when the dial lock function is on, just press the Softkeys (SOS).)
  • Page 3 • When a handset is set to Vibration mode, the vibration can sometimes cause the e616 handset to move. Be careful not to place the handset near heat sources (such as a heater) or too close to the edge of the table.
  • Page 4: Aircraft Safety

    • Third party equipment The use of third party equipment, cables or accessories, not made or authorised by NEC, may invalidate the warranty of your cellphone and also adversely affect the phone’s safety/operation. Safety The use of Mobile Phones is not allowed in some radiation sensitive areas, such as hospitals, research centers and airplanes.
  • Page 5: Road Safety

    Third party equipment The use of third party equipment, cables or accessories, not made or authorised by NEC, may invalidate the warranty of your handset and also adversely affect the handset’s operation. For example, use only the NEC mains cable supplied with the AC charger.
  • Page 6: Efficient Use

    Efficient use The handset has an internal antenna. For optimum performance with minimum power consumption, please do not cover the internal antenna area with your hand. Covering the internal antenna affects call quality, may cause the handset to operate at higher power level than needed, and may shorten talk and standby times. Radio frequency energy Your handset is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver.
  • Page 7 Con la presente NEC dichiara, sotto la propria responsabilità, che il prodotto descritto in questo manuale (e in combinazione con i propri accessori), è conforme ai requisiti essenziali e alle disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva radio 1999/5/CE e ai requisiti 3.1(a), 3.1(b), 3.2 stabiliti dalle direttive per i terminali di telecomunicazioni.
  • Page 8: Copyright Notice

    • Data may be damaged if: - You remove the memory card or turn off the unit while it is reading or writing data. - You use the memory card in a location subject to the effects of static electricity or electric noise. •...
  • Page 9 • The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by NEC is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. ® • Bluetooth can be used within a range of approximately 10m. Because of the nature of the radio wave, this range varies depending on location and the receiver.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Emergency Services and Safety Precautions ... 1 Emergency services ... 1 Contents ... 1 What’s e616? ... 1 Views, Keys, Display and Sub-Display of e616 ... 1 Setup ... 5 USIM Card ... 5 To Insert the USIM Card ... 5 To Remove the USIM Card ...
  • Page 11 Call Logs ... 17 Receiving a Voice Call ... 18 To Receive a Call ... 18 Voicemail ... 20 During a Voice Call ... 20 To Make a Second Call ... 20 To Receive a Second Call ... 21 To Switch to a Grouptalk ... 21 Other Possible Operations During a Call ...
  • Page 12 Browser ... 38 Browser Menus ... 38 To End a Browser session ... 45 To Download a file and Save it in e616 File Manager ... 45 To Register a Bookmark ... 45 Advanced Features ... 47 Video Call (available in 3G area only) ... 47 To Make a Video Call to a Video Capable Handset ...
  • Page 13 Message ... 64 Overview ... 65 Message Menus ... 66 Writing and Sending a New Message ... 70 To Write and Send a New Text Message ... 70 To Write and Send a New Video Message ... 71 To Write and Send a New Multimedia Message ... 73 To Write and Send a New Email ...
  • Page 14 Memory card tool ... 95 Contacts ... 96 Contact Entries ... 96 To Register a New Entry in the Contact ... 97 To Add a New Contact Group ... 97 Java™ ... 100 Applications ... 100 To Run Downloaded Application ... 100 Set permissions ...
  • Page 15 Toolbox ... 146 Calendar ... 147 To Display Your Calendar ... 147 To add a new calendar entry ... 148 To edit a calendar entry ... 151 To synchronise or transfer calendar entries between e616 and a PC ... 151 Contents -CL-6-...
  • Page 16 To delete a calendar entry or entries ... 152 To Do ... 153 To Add a New To Do Task ... 153 To Edit To Do Tasks ... 154 To Delete To Do Tasks ... 155 To Display To Do List or Filter List ... 155 Alarm clock ...
  • Page 17: Contents

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  • Page 18: Emergency Services And Safety Precautions

    What’s e616? The e616 combines a wide range of features into a technologically advanced handset, capable of operating in UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System), also known as 3G, GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) or 2G, and GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) or 2.5G.
  • Page 19 Display (Refer to the next page.) Microphone 8-Way navigation Options menu key (Up/Down/Left/Right) key Softkey 2 (SK2) Softkey 1 (SK1) Enter key MENU key Triangle key Start key End (On-Off) key C (Clear) key Keypad characters (0-9, and #) Internal antenna What’s e616?
  • Page 20 For example, the icon name for Main Menu, the number of characters remaining in a character input field or hints for hidden functions are displayed. Multi-tasking indicator 11/08/2003 12:34p Camera Home time Options menu indicator** Signal strength Shortcut to Camera Missed voice call Date Help line*** What’s e616?
  • Page 21: Sub Display

    Sub Display Clock display New (unread) Battery level message indicator What’s e616? Playback display Received Signal Player status Strength Indicator 0 0 : 3 6 Incoming call display 09019680611 Icons Battery Unread message Message memory full In voice call In video call...
  • Page 22: Setup

    Setup Before you use your handset you will need to carry out the following actions: • Insert a valid USIM (Universal Subscriber Identity Module) card • Charge the battery • Insert the memory card (Memory Stick Duo™ in the side slot) (optional) •...
  • Page 23: Battery

    1 Remove the battery. 3 Insert the USIM card into the USIM card holder. Battery To Insert the Battery Place the bottom of the battery into position and then push down on the upper section of the battery until it clicks into place.
  • Page 24: To Charge The Battery Using The Charger

    Batteries have a life cycle. If the battery does not last as long as it used to, the battery life may be coming to an end. Replace the battery with a new one of the same type. When not using the battery for a long period, remove it from the e616 and store in a place with low humidity and low temperature.
  • Page 25: Low Battery Alarm

    Even if the handset remains connected to the charger, battery residual capacity may decrease when the handset is used. The battery must be charged in the room temperatures between 0°C and 45°C. Ensure that your handset is switched off. If the handset temperature is high, wait until it returns to a normal temperature. The recommended battery charge time is approximately two hours.
  • Page 26: Memory Card

    Memory card The memory card slot equipped on the side of e616 can read/write a "Memory Stick Duo™" with a maximum of 128MB capacity. "Memory Stick Duo" will be generally called "memory card" in this manual. You can use this memory card to store data files, for example captured photo, video or audio, calendars/To Do entries (as vCalendar files) and contact entries (as vCard files).
  • Page 27: Date And Time

    Date and Time When using your e616 for the first time, please remember to set the date and time. This will ensure that all of your e616 functions are accessible. For further instructions, refer to Setting Clock on page 12 and Date and time on page 144.
  • Page 28: Power On/Off

    Power On/Off You can use your handset after set up of the e616 is completed. This section describes how to turn the power on/off, how to enter the PIN code, and how to set the clock to use the e616.
  • Page 29: Power Saver

    By pressing any key, you can turn the screen on. Setting Clock When using your e616 for the first time you will be prompted to set the current date and time. To Set Clock Press the MENU key, select the Settings icon, select Date and time, Set date and time, and Home time.
  • Page 30: Making And Receiving Calls

    Making and Receiving Calls To make and receive calls, e616 must first be turned on. When the power turns on and the PIN number is entered, e616 automatically searches for the network registered in the USIM card. When the network signal is detected by e616, it is indicated by the network name and the radio signal strength icon on the display screen.
  • Page 31: Making A Voice Call

    When a call is made and e616 has an active outgoing call restriction setting, the call will be rejected. When the receiver of a call has incoming call restriction setting active, the call will also be rejected. In both cases the reason the call was rejected will be displayed as a message on the screen.
  • Page 32: Useful Tips

    Useful Tips Useful tips for making a call are shown below: Operation Making an emergency call Making an international call Making a call using the Contact list Making a call from Incoming calls list Making a call from Outgoing calls list Procedure Input the emergency number 999 (UK only), 000 (Australia only), or 112.
  • Page 33 Operation Making a call from Missed calls list Speed dial One touch dial Pause Dial Entering the sub- address of a phone number Making and Receiving Calls Procedure Press the Right key, or the Options menu key and select Call logs and Missed calls.
  • Page 34: Call Logs

    Call Logs Call logs are lists of call records such as incoming/outgoing/missed calls. From the Home screen, press the Options menu key and select Call logs to see Call logs. A maximum of 20 entries are saved each call log. You can make a call using these logs. The following settings and operations are provided: Item Outgoing calls...
  • Page 35: Receiving A Voice Call

    (activation depends on the settings). When Calling Line Identification (CLI) function has been activated by the caller, the caller’s phone number will be displayed. If the calling party opts to hide their phone number, e616 will show a message indicating that the phone number has been withheld. Basic Operations...
  • Page 36 Operation Procedure Rejecting a call While receiving a call, do one of the following: • • • • Note : Rejected calls will be diverted to the number registered in When you miss a call If for some reason you miss a call, it will be indicated as a missed call by an icon on the Home screen.
  • Page 37: Voicemail

    Voicemail When you forward a call to voicemail centre, the caller may leave a message in the voicemail centre for you. If a message is left, the voicemail icon will be displayed on your screen. The following settings are available for Voicemail: Item Voicemail settings During a Voice Call...
  • Page 38: To Receive A Second Call

    End the calls To Receive a Second Call (Another call received during a call) Answer the second call Talk End the call To Switch to a Grouptalk Switch to Grouptalk Do This To end the current call: Press the Options menu key and select End call and End active call.
  • Page 39: Other Possible Operations During A Call

    Talk End the call Other Possible Operations During a Call Use the Scratchpad Adjust the earpiece volume Search the contact list Send DTMF Put a call on hold Swapping the connected and held call Making and Receiving Calls Do This Note : Press the Options menu key and select Grouptalk to manage the list of other parties in the Grouptalk.
  • Page 40 Record a Call memo Activate Settings Turn the Handsfree function on/off Turn the Mute function on/off Do This While talking, press the Options menu key and select Call memo to start recording the conversation. To stop the recording, press the Enter key. Both your voice and the other party’s voice will be recorded.
  • Page 41: Making And Receiving A Video Call

    Receive a third call Making and Receiving a Video Call (available in 3G area only) Basic Operations The operations for making and receiving a video call are shown below: To Make a Video Call to a Video Capable Handset Call a phone number Start the video function Making and Receiving Calls Do This...
  • Page 42: To Make A Video Call To A Pc With Webcam

    Talk and see End the call To Make a Video Call to a PC with Webcam Video calling to PC may not be available in all countries. Please check with your network provider. Select the email address to connect Select the email address from the contact list, the Incoming calls/ Start the video function Talk and see End the call...
  • Page 43 Useful Tips Useful tips for making a video call are shown below: Operation Making a video call using the contact list Making a video call from the Missed calls number list Making a video call from Incoming calls number list Rejecting the incoming video call Making and Receiving Calls Procedure...
  • Page 44: Operations During A Video Call

    Operations During a Video Call The following operations are possible during a video call: Operation Zoom in/out Turning the microphone on/off (sending/not sending your voice to the other party) Changing the camera direction (Available only while sending the camera image) Turning your camera on/off (sending/ not sending your image to the other party)
  • Page 45: Showing And Hiding Your Cli

    Operation Setting the handsfree mode Adjusting the colour contrast Setting the lighting mode Setting the call time duration information Adjusting the speaker volume Showing and Hiding Your CLI You can show/hide your 3 number when you make or receive a call. As a default setting, your 3 number is shown to the caller or the receiver.
  • Page 46: To Hide Your Number When Making A Call

    Basic Operations The basic operations for hiding your number are shown below: To Hide Your Number When Making a Call (available only when temporary CLIR service is subscribed) Start Settings Display Send my caller ID Turn off the own number presentation Do This Press the MENU key and select Select Settings.
  • Page 47: Text Entry

    Euro symbol (€), the maximum number of characters will vary accordingly. When entering text on e616, the word on the line boundary is moved to the next line (wordwrap function). There are four types of text entry: •...
  • Page 48: Multitap Text (Abc) Input

    Multitap Text (ABC) Input You press each key as many times as needed to display the character you want to enter. You can also press 1 several times to select and insert common symbols. In the following example, to enter dog in a text message. Start the message function Set Multitap Text (ABC) Input Mode Enter d...
  • Page 49: Numeric Input

    Set T9® Text Input Mode Enter fog Convert and select the word you want Press the SK1 (Next), SK2 (Prev.) key or # key to display the If the word you want is not suggested, edit the word and register it by using the Multitap Input Mode Numeric Input If you want to input a series of numbers, you can change to numeric input mode.
  • Page 50: Symbol Input

    Symbol Input By pressing the # key in the Multitap Text Input mode, the T9® Text Input mode, or the Numeric Input mode, the temporary symbol menu is displayed. Highlight the line in which the symbol you want is located. You can move the highlighted line by using the Up, Down, Left and Right keys.
  • Page 51: Text Edit

    Text edit When you edit text entered in the Contact list or messages, you can use the copy, cut, paste and clear functions in the text input mode as shown below: To Enter a Space To enter a space in the text in the Multitap Text Input mode or the T9® Text Input mode, press the 0 key. To Insert a New Line To insert a new line in the text, move the cursor to the inserting point of the new line, press and hold the # key or press the Options menu key and select New line.
  • Page 52: To Copy And Paste The Text

    In the Delete mode, press the C key to delete the character highlighted by the cursor. Pressing and holding the C key will repeat this operation. To Copy and Paste the Text To copy and paste text, proceed as described below: Activate the copy function Specify the copy starting point Specify the copy ending point...
  • Page 53 Specify the cut starting point Specify the cut ending point Specify the paste point Paste the block Text Entry Do this Move the cursor to the starting point of the block to cut by using the Up, Down, Left, or Right key and press the Enter key. Note : You can cancel the specified cut starting point by pressing the C key.
  • Page 54: Display Information

    Display Information When you enter text in the Contact list or a message, the text entry display shows you various information as shown below: Input mode icons T9® ABC: Multitap text (ABC) 123: Numeric Remaining number of characters Indicates Shift ( caps lock ( Current mode Insert/Overwrite...
  • Page 55: Browser

    Browser (Press the “ ” key) The browser application enables you to 3 Services - Football, Music, Games, Location service and etc. Browser Menus Pressing the Options menu key will display a menu list of functions provided for the browser application. The following describes the function menus: Level 1 Level 2...
  • Page 56 Note : Before the message writer starts, the message type you want to apply must be selected. For more information about message types, see Messaging Services Provided by e616 on page 65. Copy URL: Copies the URL of the bookmark Delete: Delete selection deletes the selected bookmark, and Delete all deletes all the bookmarks.
  • Page 57 Note : Before the message writer starts, the message type you want to apply must be selected. For more information about message types, see Messaging Services Provided by e616 on page 65. Protect: Protects the selected saved page. Unprotect: Cancels the protection of the selected saved page.
  • Page 58 Level 1 Level 2 Saved pages (Continued) Copy as text Save image Level 3 Description • Send as message: Starts the message writer with the current page URL/image URL in the message text, or the image file attached. • Page information: Displays the page information.
  • Page 59 Note : Before the message writer starts, the message type you want to apply must be selected. For more information about message types, see Messaging Services Provided by e616 on page 65. Starts the message writer to edit a new message with the URL of the displayed image in the message text.
  • Page 60 Note : Before the message writer starts, the message type you want to apply must be selected. For more information about message types, see Messaging Services Provided by e616 on page 65. Delete: Delete selection deletes the selected URL history, and Delete all deletes all the URL history.
  • Page 61 Level 1 Level 2 Settings Display Settings Scroll settings Other settings Saved Pages Certificates Reset Browser Level 3 Description Selects the number of lines per scroll from Scroll one line, Scroll three lines, Scroll five lines, and Scroll one page. Display settings Sets the following items by checking the corresponding checkboxes: Images: Turns on (Yes)/off (No) the image display.
  • Page 62: To End A Browser Session

    Browse and search for a file. Select the link and press the Enter key. Note : If the selected file is a multimedia file supported by e616, Multimedia centre will be activated and the file is downloaded and then played.
  • Page 63 Useful Tips Operation Links and Anchors Scrolling Displaying the previous/next page Press the Left key to display the previous page. Press the Jumping to 3’s site Browser Procedure Pressing the Enter key on a link/anchor will: • Make a voice/video call to the phone number •...
  • Page 64: Advanced Features

    Messaging (send simple text, multimedia, video messages or Email) • Other Features of e616 (play Java™ application, listen to music, transfer data from a PC, synchronise data with your PC or store and manage your video/image/audio data on the memory card.)
  • Page 65: Photo/Video Camera

    When you want to show your friends what you’re up to or want to ask a friend which new shirt to buy, simply take a picture and send it from the e616. To make the visual experience even more appealing, record a short video with e616 and send it by Video message.
  • Page 66: Multiple Selection

    MENU key and then 5. Multi-call/Multi-task Did you ever wish you could send a message while talking on the handset? e616’s multi-call function lets you do this. If you want to check your calendar while talking, the multi-task function allows you to display the calendar saved in e616.
  • Page 67: To Start/Switch Task During Another Task

    The e616 supports high-speed data communication rates for your PC via USB connection and Bluetooth technology. Connect the supplied USB cable between your e616 and a PC, and install the 616 USB driver and/or 616 Bluetooth Modem Setting File from the "Utilities/Tools" section of the e616 CD-ROM. Then to discover how these technologies can be used with your e616, please refer to Connections section on page 119.
  • Page 68: Other Features Of E616

    You can download Java™ applications (games, utility software, etc.) to your e616. The downloaded Java™ application will be listed in Java™ (press the MENU key → select Java™). e616 can save the Java™ application up to 10, if you download 11th, it will delete a file before you saved. Refer to Java™ on page 100 for details.
  • Page 69: Image Viewer

    Using the synchronisation function, you can use data files on e616 more easily and effectively: you can edit the contact list and calendar on your PC, then synchronise the data with e616 to carry them around on your handset. Please see Synchronisation on page 127 for further instructions.
  • Page 70 Recorder), calendar entries, To Do entries and other files in your handset. Refer to File manager on page 88 for details. Using e616’s GPS feature, your questions such as "How do I get to the nearest tube station from here?" or "Is there a good French restaurant in this district?" will be answered accurately. Many more location related services will be provided (for details on the kind of services available, please ask 3).
  • Page 71: How To Use Menu Function

    How to Use Menu Function You can use various e616 functions by using menu functions. By selecting icons, menus, submenus and Options menus or building your own shortcuts, you can access the numerous functions and their settings. • ICON LIST (From the Home screen, press the Enter key.) An icon is a graphic image with a name that represents and links to a category of functions or a particular function.
  • Page 72: Menu Functions Operations

    Menu Functions Operations The following describes the operations performed by using the menu functions. Operation Outlines The following shows an outline of performing operations by using the menu functions: • Display Main Menu. • Select an icon from the Main Menu. •...
  • Page 73: To Select The Home Screen Image

    Select Settings icon Select Screen settings Select Contrast Select a screen Adjust the contrast level To Select the Home Screen Image Display Main Menu Highlight Settings icon Select Settings icon Select Screen settings How to Use Menu Function Do This Press the Enter key.
  • Page 74: To Turn On/Off The Any Key Answer Function

    Select Set as Wallpaper Display the list Select the image To Turn On/Off the Any key answer Function Display Main Menu Highlight Settings icon Select Settings icon Select Handset settings Select Call options and Any key answer Do This • Press the Up and Down keys to highlight Set as Wallpaper and press the Enter key, or •...
  • Page 75 Turn on/off the function How to Use Menu Function Do This To turn on: • Press the Up and Down keys to highlight On and press the Enter key, or • Press 1. To turn off: • Press the Up and Down keys to highlight Off and press the Enter key, or •...
  • Page 76: Quick Menu And Home Screen Shortcut

    Quick Menu and Home Screen Shortcut You can make shortcuts to an application or a function that you frequently use in Quick menu or on the Home screen. Whenever a shortcut to an application/function can be created, Link this will be provided on the SK1.
  • Page 77: Taskbar

    Operation Moving a Home screen shortcut Pasting the copied phone number onto the Home screen (dialer will be activated) Saving the input/copied phone number in Contact list Sending a text message to the input/ copied phone number Setting the Home screen type Taskbar Pressing and holding the MENU key displays the "taskbar".
  • Page 78: Menu Functions List

    Menu Functions List The following table lists the menu functions under the Main Menu. Level 1 Phone/USIM card Messages File manager Java™ Contacts Multimedia centre Level 2 Level 3 Inbox Outbox Drafts Sent My folders User defined folders Remote mailbox Remote inbox and user defined folders Memory card...
  • Page 79 Level 1 External Connection Settings How to Use Menu Function Level 2 Level 3 ® Bluetooth Synchronisation Handset settings Handset profile Call time info. Call options Making calls Video calls Camera settings Video call options Video call service Screen settings Greeting Wallpaper Contrast...
  • Page 80 Level 1 Level 2 Settings (Continued) Supplementary (Continued) Date and time Language Reset Toolbox Calendar To Do Alarm clock Notepad Calculator GPS and compass Call memo Level 3 Caller ID info. Set date and time Format View clocks Display Language Word wrap Clear everything Clear settings...
  • Page 81: Message

    Message (Press the “SK2 (Msg)” on the Home screen, or press the “MENU” key → Select “Messages”) You can send and receive messages that can contain photos, ringtunes, video files, etc. The following items are described in this section: • Overview •...
  • Page 82: Overview

    (Refer to Text entry on page 30 for details.) Supported Attachment Types The following shows the supported attachment types that can be played/used by e616 (these files can be attached to messages and transferred between your handset and PC).
  • Page 83: Message Menus

    • Image: JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, WBMP, TIFF (TIFF files are not viewable on the handset but can be forwarded on to a PC) • Text: Text, vCard, vCalendar Message Menus The following describes the functions provided on the Messages menu list: Item Inbox Outbox...
  • Page 84 The following describes the settings provided under Settings: Item General: Scrolling Display Heading text Signature setting Quote indicator Text message: Send options Description Selects the number of lines scrolled when you press the Up or Down key. Select from Scroll one line, Scroll three lines, Scroll five lines or Scroll one page.
  • Page 85 When Automatic is selected, e616 will automatically download the contents of the video/multimedia messages. Maximum download size: Sets a maximum size of a video/ multimedia message that the handset will receive.
  • Page 86 Item Description Video msg centre Edits the message centre address. This address is saved in the USIM card. When the address field is left blank and the SK1 (OK) key is pressed, the address returns to the previous setting. Video msg proxy Edits the proxy server address.
  • Page 87: Writing And Sending A New Message

    Item Server addresses Authentication Writing and Sending a New Message The following describes basic operations and useful tips when writing and sending a new message. Basic Operations The basic operations for writing and sending a message are shown below: To Write and Send a New Text Message Start the message function Display Text screen for Text message...
  • Page 88: To Write And Send A New Video Message

    To Write and Send a New Video Message Start the message function Display the message writer for video message Attach files Input the message text Input the subject Do this Press the SK2 (Msg), or press the MENU key and select Messages.
  • Page 89 Set the addressee Send the message Message Do this Select the address box and press the Enter key, input the address and press the Enter key (90 characters max. for an addressee). Add more addresses if necessary, by repeating the same operation for the vacant entry in the address box.
  • Page 90: To Write And Send A New Multimedia Message

    To Write and Send a New Multimedia Message Use this function to create a slide show containing several multimedia files and message text. Start the message function Start Composer Compose a slide show Input the subject Set the addressee Do this Press the SK2 (Msg), or press the MENU key and select Messages.
  • Page 91: To Write And Send A New Email

    Send the message To Write and Send a New Email Start the message function Display the message writer for Email Add attachment Input the message text Input the subject Set the addressee Message Do this Press the SK1 (Send) key. The message is sent and saved in the Sent folder.
  • Page 92 Press the SK1 (Send) key. Your message will be sent according to how you have already set the following settings: • Send immediately for Message send timing e616 automatically becomes online and the email is sent and saved in Sent folder. • Send later for Message send timing The email will be stored in Outbox until the next time you send the messages manually.
  • Page 93 Operation Procedure Clearing the subject/ Press the Options menu key and select Clear fields. address/text/attachment Select the field to clear from Clear all fields, Clear subject (not available for text message), Clear address, Clear text or Clear attachment (not available for multimedia or text message).
  • Page 94: To Edit A Slide Show

    To Edit a Slide Show You can edit the slide show for Multimedia messaging using the Options menus on Composer. The following shows the operations available: Operation Changing the layout of the text Adding a slide Inserting a slide in between slides Removing a slide Inserting an image/audio/video/sound file...
  • Page 95: Receiving And Reading A Message

    The following describes basic operations and useful tips when receiving and reading a message. Operation of Other Applications If applications other than the messaging application are running when a message is received, e616 will receive the message as a background operation, in which case the message ringtune will not sound but an icon is displayed on the upper area of the screen, indicating that you have an unread message.
  • Page 96: To Receive A Video Message/Multimedia Message Manually

    To Receive a Video Message/Multimedia Message Manually Start the message function Select the mailbox Select the notification message Receive the contents of the Video message/Multimedia message To Read a Message Start the message function Select the mailbox to read from Select the message Useful Tips The useful tips for receiving and reading a message are shown below:...
  • Page 97 Operation Filtering the received messages by a condition Sorting the messages Changing the font size Switching the message list display type Copying or moving a message between USIM card memory and the phone memory Displaying the address list Displaying the attachment file list Message Procedure...
  • Page 98 Operation Copying or moving a message Select the message, press the Options menu key Deleting a message Deleting all messages Displaying detailed information on a message Displaying various reports Calling back to the sender of a Text message Making a call to a phone number in the message text Displaying a URL in the message text...
  • Page 99 Operation Adding the sender/receiver’s email address to the contact list Adding a phone number /email address in the message text to the contact list Adding an URL in the message text to the Bookmarks Message Procedure Select the message. Press the Options menu key and select Add to contact.
  • Page 100: To Control The Multimedia Message Player

    Operation Saving an attached file Opening an attached file To Control the Multimedia Message Player The following operations are available for multimedia message player: Operation Starting the slide show Pausing the slide show Stopping the slide show Displaying the text message Replying and Forwarding The following describes basic operations and useful tips when replying and forwarding.
  • Page 101: To Forward A Received Message In Inbox

    Select message Display Reply Input the message text Input the subject Send the message To Forward a Received Message in Inbox Start the message function Display the received message to forward Select the message Display Forward Set the addressee Input the subject Message Do this Select and display the message to reply to.
  • Page 102: To Reply To A Received Message

    Drafts Message Memory Maintenance When the memory allocated for the message function is full, the e616 cannot receive new messages until you move or delete the old messages. Therefore, to prevent the message memory from being full, it is recommended to regularly move or delete unwanted messages. Moreover, the memory card provides extra space to store messages.
  • Page 103: Remote Mailbox

    Family, or Friend). Also, you can set addresses to a folder, to automatically distribute the received messages from the specified addresses. Remote mailbox Remote mailbox synchronises with the specified IMAP4 server to display the email list. Under Remote mailbox, a maximum of five cascading folders can be created. Folders can be created/deleted/renamed when the handset is inside the 3G area, and communication with the IMAP4 server is possible.
  • Page 104 Display My folder Create a folder Useful Tips Tips Deleting a folder Renaming a folder Registering an address for automatic distribution to a folder Deleting address/all addresses registered to automatic distribution When using a new memory card Deleting all messages in the current list Press the Options menu key, select Manage folders, Delete Do this Select My folder.
  • Page 105: File Manager

    File manager Downloaded multimedia data, such as video, image and audio, captured video/image/sound data, personal data including the calendar and To Do entries, and other files stored in the handset memory and the memory card can be accessed from File manager. These files can be executed (supported formats only), copied, moved, sorted in a certain order, attached to a message, and previewed (image files) from this menu.
  • Page 106: Handset Memory

    Handset memory (press the” Menu” key Handset memory shows the list of data files in the handset memory. The following shows the file categories available under Handset memory: Folder Video files → select “File manager” icon Description Downloaded and captured video files are stored here. Five user folders can be created under Video files.
  • Page 107 Folder Image files Music files File manager Description Downloaded and captured image files are stored here. Five user folders can be created under Image files. Maximum of 100 files (including the user folder) can be stored under the Image files folder.
  • Page 108: Memory Card

    Folder Sound files Other files Memory card (press the” Menu” key Memory card shows the list of data files on the memory card. The following shows the file categories available under Memory card: Folder Video files Description Data type: Downloaded and captured sound files Supported format: AMR, WAV Maximum number of files per folder: 100 (including the number of user folders)
  • Page 109 Folder Image files Music files Sound files PIM data File manager Description Downloaded image files without copyright protection settings, and captured image files are stored here. Captured image files are stored under My photos folder. A maximum of 100 files (including the user folders) can be stored under the Image files folder.
  • Page 110: Operations

    Folder Other files The maximum number of files may change according to the memory card capacity and the actual memory usage. Do not remove the memory card while you are displaying the folder/file list, or altering a folder on the memory card.
  • Page 111 Operation Delete option menu Move option menu Sort files option menu Send as message option menu Rename option menu File properties option menu Switch display option menu Switch memory option menu Link this File manager Description Deletes the highlighted file/multiple files/folders. Note : Maximum of 100 files can be selected at one time.
  • Page 112: Memory Card Tool

    Operation Memory status option menu Memory card tool Memory card tool provides the helpful functions on using memory card, as follows: Item Format mem. card Check mem. card Memory status Description Displays the amount of free/used memory space in the handset/memory card in bytes.
  • Page 113: Contacts

    Contacts (Press the “MENU” key → select “Contacts" icon) Contacts manages the list of Contact entries: registered names, phone numbers and addresses. Contact entries can be registered to a contact group, which specifies a special handset profile (operation) for incoming communication from the group members. Contact Entries A maximum of 500 name/phone number/email address entries can be registered in the phone Contact list.
  • Page 114: To Register A New Entry In The Contact

    Data Email Basic Operations The following shows the basic operations of the Contacts. To Register a New Entry in the Contact Start the Contacts function Start a new contact entry Fill in the data To Add a New Contact Group Access the Contact list Phone Contact List 3 email addresses...
  • Page 115 Edit the contact group profile Save the changes Register contact entries to the group Useful Tips Useful tips for Contact are shown below: Operation Quickly displaying Contact number 1 to 99 Sorting contact entries Editing a contact entry Deleting a contact entry Writing a message from a contact...
  • Page 116 Operation Procedure Extracting contact Search and select the entry, and press the SK1 (Use) key. The entry information selected data will be extracted the last application (message writer, notepad, etc.). Displaying the Press the Options menu key and select Memory status. The total contact memory number of contact entries allowed for the default memory, used and status...
  • Page 117: Java

    Java™ You can run Java™ applications downloaded through the browser. Applications (press "MENU" key The basic operations for running downloaded Java™ applications are shown below. To Run Downloaded Application Select an application you want to run Do any of the following: •...
  • Page 118 Item Delete Set permissions Settings Pressing the Options menu key on file screen will display the following items: Item File Properties Edit name Link this Description Deletes the highlighted application. Delete current: Deletes the selected application. Note : You can select multiple applications by pressing the key.
  • Page 119: Set Permissions

    Set permissions Set permissions provides the following options: Item Internet access Settings From Settings, the settings for handset operation related to Java™ applications can be changed: Item Show information Backlight control Vibration control Java™ Description Selects the handset reaction to a Java™ application requesting to connect to the network.
  • Page 120: Multimedia Centre

    Multimedia centre Multimedia centre provides you with both the capturing and playing of multimedia files. You can use e616’s camera and microphone to capture image, video, and sound, save them in files, and also view and play those files. Using the Multimedia centre, you can enjoy multimedia files you have captured, downloaded, or received attached to a message.
  • Page 121: Capture

    • Video camera (Make video) • Sound recorder (Record sound) Player: • Image viewer (View images) • Video player (Play video) • Audio player (Play music and Play sound) Pressing the SK1 (Link this) key on Multimedia list screen will add a shortcut of the selected menu on the Home screen or in the Quick Menu.
  • Page 122 The following shows an example of the camera capture screen for Take photo with the image size set to Mail (128x96): Number of files saved /Total number of files that can be saved in the current memory location Navigation key indicator Camera mode switch Item Navigation key indicator...
  • Page 123 Camera Icon examples: -106- Multimedia centre...
  • Page 124: Camera Options Menus

    Camera Options menus The camera capture screen provides the following Options menus: Item Switch camera Size Picture quality Image type Memory settings Self timer (only for photos) Sound settings (only for videos) Description Switches the camera direction between Inward camera and Outward camera.
  • Page 125: Camera Settings

    Item Lighting settings Camera light Camera Settings The camera capture screen provides the following settings: Item Recording mode Zoom setting Exposure setting Multimedia centre Description Changes the setting according to the lighting of the environment. Sunny: Suitable for taking photos outdoors, under the sun Cloudy: Suitable for taking photos outdoors on an overcast day Automatic: The camera automatically detects the current lighting level and adjusts the settings...
  • Page 126: To Take A Photo

    To Take a Photo Press the SK1 (Camera) key from the Home screen and press the SK1 (Photo) key, or select Take photo from Multimedia centre. Press the Enter key to take a photo. When the self timer is turned on, a photo is taken after 10 seconds.
  • Page 127: To Make A Video

    To Make a Video Press the SK1 (Camera) key from the Home screen, or select Make video on Multimedia centre. Press the Enter key to start recording. You can change the following settings: Change camera direction Change camera direction (while recording) Zoom in/out Adjust the exposure rate Use the Options menus...
  • Page 128: To Record Sound

    Sound Recorder The sound recorder feature allows you to record sound while you are not on a line. The recording time is 60 seconds. The recorded sound is automatically saved as an AMR file which can be attached to a Multimedia message/Email.
  • Page 129: Player

    Player The following items are described: • Image viewer • Video player • Audio player The following shows an example of the player screen: Navigation key Image viewer The image viewer function of Multimedia centre allows you to view JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, WBMP, JFIF and DCF image files.
  • Page 130: To View An Image File

    Item Set as Wallpaper Visual effects Image Settings Rename File properties Delete To View an Image File Choose to play a file or a playlist Select an image file/playlist to display Do any of the following • Display the next file Description Sets the selected image as Wallpaper.
  • Page 131: Video Player

    Select Surround on or Surround off. Repeat settings: Turns the repeat function on/off and selects the file to be repeated. Select Repeat on or Repeat off. Turns the mute function on/off. This function turns off e616’s speaker and the headset. Edits the file name.
  • Page 132: To Play A Video File

    To Play a Video File Choose to play a file or a playlist Select a video file or a playlist Do any of the following: • Pause the video • Stop the video • Change the sound volume • Fast forward •...
  • Page 133: Audio Player

    Select Repeat on or Repeat off. Change animation: Selects the image to display while playing music files. Turns the mute function on/off. This function turns off e616’s speaker and the headset. Changes the ringtune settings for each phone mode. Ringtune settings for Meeting profile, Standard profile, Outdoor mode, Car profile can be changed.
  • Page 134: To Play An Audio File

    Item File properties Delete To Play an Audio File Choose to play a file or a playlist Select an audio file or a playlist Do any of the following: • Pause the audio • Stop the audio • Change the sound volume •...
  • Page 135 When the content is selected from the files in the list or Playlist, pressing the Left key replays the current content from the beginning in case the play time is 2 seconds or more. (There is no such operation for content with a total play time of less than 2 seconds.) Playlists You can create a list of images, video or audio files to play them successively and save them as a playlist.
  • Page 136: Connections

    Select “External connection”) You can connect the e616 to a PC by using the built-in Bluetooth technology or with a USB cable. Through these interfaces, you can establish a dialup connection to the PC to access the Internet. Also using the USB connection you can synchronise and transfer data between the e616 and the PC.
  • Page 137: To Use A Bluetooth Headset

    Select All devices, or the registered device name for the headset. Place e616 within the communication range of the Bluetooth device. Note : Depending on the radio communication condition, you may have to place the device nearer to e616.
  • Page 138: To Establish Dial-Up Connection For Pc By Bluetooth

    Disconnect To establish dial-up connection for PC by Bluetooth Connecting the e616 to a PC via Bluetooth technology enables the PC to use the e616 just like a modem to establish a dial-up connection to an Internet service provider. Before Bluetooth can communicate with a PC, ensure Bluetooth Driver is installed. See the ‘616 Bluetooth Modem Setting File’...
  • Page 139 Start up the connection function Register the PC to the handset (pairing) Connections Do this Press the MENU key select External connection Bluetooth. If the PC is not yet registered on Bluetooth screen, register it by one of the following procedures: Pairing from the PC Side Press the Options menu key and select Pairing standby.
  • Page 140 Note: When a registered device is detected and the authentication succeeds, a message is displayed. Make sure that e616 is in the standby mode for connection. From the PC application, start the dialup, and a connection is established. Note:When there is no action from the PC application, the...
  • Page 141: To Access The Bluetooth Options Screen

    Device type: The device types recognised by e616 are Computer, Phone, Music, Other. Service type: The service types recognised by e616 are Local positioning, Networking, Rendering, Capturing, Object transfer, Telephony and Information. Note:Selecting the device name on Bluetooth screen will also display the device information.
  • Page 142: To Establish Or Cancel Bluetooth Connection For Registered Devices

    Item Timeout settings To establish or cancel Bluetooth connection for registered devices Select Bluetooth, then All devices to view the list of registered device names. Selecting All devices will place the registered devices to standby status. Selecting each registered device name and pressing the Enter key will establish/cancel the connection between the device and the handset.The connection status of each device is indicated by the following icon colours: •...
  • Page 143: Usb

    USB is a simple method of connecting your e616 to a PC through a cable to achieve fast data transfer rates. Connecting your e616 to a PC with a USB cable enables the PC to use the e616 just like a modem to establish a dial-up connection to an Internet service provider.
  • Page 144: To Activate Data Exchange

    Software Manual. It is not possible to use any other applications while data is being exchanged between your e616 and a PC. Please note that certain recurring appointments are not supported by this handset and as such may not be created on the handset during synchronisation.
  • Page 145: To Perform Local Usb Synchronisation

    To perform local USB synchronisation Connect the e616 and a PC with the supplied USB cable and follow the steps below: When using the USB cable for the first time, ensure the USB Drivers are installed. See the Software Manual on the CD-ROM for further instructions.
  • Page 146: To Perform Ota Remote Synchronisation

    External connection Synchronisation. Select the remote server to synchronise, press the SK1 (Start). Selected data will be synchronised between the e616 and the remote ‘3’ server. When the synchronisation is completed, the function ends. Note : If an error occurs during synchronisation, an error message will be displayed and synchronisation will end.
  • Page 147: To Register A Server

    Delete To Register a Server The NEC e616 allows you to set-up and synchronise with servers other than the default local and remote servers already present. A maximum of 10 servers can be registered. To do this, follow the steps below:...
  • Page 148 Item Description User name Sets the user name. Password Sets the password. User database Selects the server database from Contact, Calendar or To Do. Server database Sets the server database name. Synchronisation Selects the method from USB or Packet. method Note : Select ‘Packet’...
  • Page 149 Server 1 to Server 6 For Server name, User database, Server database, and Synchronisation method, Server one to six have their own default values, that are configured to perform specific synchronisation operations, as follows: • Server one: 3 Sync server and Contacts •...
  • Page 150: Settings

    Settings e616 function settings can be changed from Settings. The following menus are provided: • Handset settings • Video calls • Screen settings • Network • Security • Supplementary • Date and time • Language • Reset -133- Settings...
  • Page 151: Handset Settings

    Receiver volume: Sets the volume level for receiving calls. Quality alarm: Turns the quality alarm on/off. This function notifies possible call disconnection when e616 moves to a weak signal reception area while talking. Select No alarm, Loud alarm and Soft alarm.
  • Page 152 Item Description Call options Dial pause setting: Edits a string of the keypad characters (128 (Continued) single-byte characters max.) for pause dialling. This function enables sending out of numbers while calling with pauses inserted. For example, after entering a number with the touch tone service, you can send out the numbers entered beforehand.
  • Page 153 Handset profile allows you to change the handset operation mode to suit different situations: Standard profile, Meeting profile (quiet surroundings), Outdoor profile (when carrying e616 in a pocket or a bag), and Car profile (while driving). Under Select profile, you can change the active handset profile.
  • Page 154: Video Calls

    My side is smaller, Other side only, My side is larger, and My side only. Picture quality: The quality of the image captured by e616 can be selected from Normal, Better picture (priority on the image quality), and Faster movement (priority on capturing movement).
  • Page 155: Screen Settings

    “Screen settings“) Description Power on animation: Selects the screen animation displayed when e616 is turned on. You can select from 2 built-in animations and other files. Power on tone: Selects from 3 built-in or Off. Power off Image: Selects an image to be displayed when e616 is turned off from built-in files.
  • Page 156: Network

    PLMN in order of priority. When Manual is selected, a list of valid PLMNs will be displayed. Select a PLMN from the list. The e616 will try to establish a connection to that PLMN. When this connection is unsuccessful, a message requesting another selection will be displayed.
  • Page 157: Security

    Start key, rejecting a call by the End key, pressing and holding the End key to turn e616 on/off, earpiece volume control by the Up or Down key while talking, and turning off the alarm by any key.
  • Page 158 PIN, the new PIN (4-8 digits), and then the new PIN again for confirmation. Unblock PIN1/PIN2: Displays PIN1/PIN2 entry screen when e616 is turned on. New handset Code: Changes the handset code required to confirm important actions, such as deleting all Contact list entries.
  • Page 159: Supplementary

    Supplementary Supplementary allows you to change settings for the following supplementary services: send my call ID, call waiting, call forwarding and call restriction. Item Send my caller ID Call waiting Call forwarding Settings Description The message asking whether your caller ID is notified to a receiver is displayed.
  • Page 160 Item Description Call restrictions Turns the call restriction service on/off, makes an enquiry and displays the current service status. Services: Outgoing calls: Call Barring of ALL Outgoing Calls service. Prohibits all outgoing calls except emergency calls. International: Call Barring of Outgoing International Calls. Intl.
  • Page 161: Date And Time

    Date and time (press the “Menu“ key Date and time allows you to select the date and clock display formats, set the home/dual time, time difference from GMT, and turn the summer time function on/off. Item Set date and time Format View clocks Settings...
  • Page 162: Language

    → select “Settings“ icon select “Language“) Description Selects the display language. All text in the e616 is displayed in the selected language. Turns the wordwrap function in text fields ON/OFF. Note : Word wrap setting cannot be changed while an application is running.
  • Page 163: Toolbox

    Toolbox You can use your e616 at home or work as a calendar with appointments and to do tasks, as an alarm clock, as a calculator, and much more. There are seven features available in the Toolbox: • Calendar •...
  • Page 164: Calendar

    Calendar (press "MENU" key The calendar feature allows you to store calendar entries for a particular date and time. Three types of calendar entries (an appointment, a multi day event, a special occasion) and holidays can be stored. You can save up to 200 calendar entries.
  • Page 165: To Add A New Calendar Entry

    • Display total number of calendar entries To add a new calendar entry To add a new calendar entry, press the SK1 (New) key from the Monthly or Weekly screen, or press the Options menu key and select New. You can store the following types of calendar entries, an appointment, a multi day event, a special occasion or a holiday.
  • Page 166 • Set the multiday event items (Items with * must be completed in order to set the event) • Set the day off items Do this Repeat: Set this item if the appointment is recurring. Select the cycle to repeat from Off, Monthly, or Weekly and press the Enter key.
  • Page 167 • Set the special occasion items (Items with * must be completed in order to set the event) • Set the special occasion items (Continued) (Items with * must be completed in order to set the event) End the setting When Reminder function turns on, the Alarm goes off on the set time.
  • Page 168: To Edit A Calendar Entry

    To synchronise or transfer calendar entries between e616 and a PC You can convert calendar entries stored in the handset to vCalendar format for transferring between the e616 and a PC. You can also use the Intellisync PC software to synchronise your calendar with your PC.
  • Page 169: To Delete A Calendar Entry Or Entries

    To delete a calendar entry or entries You can delete a single calendar entry, calendar entries older than a specific date or all calendar entries. The following describes how to delete calendar entries. Delete a calendar entry To delete all the calendar entries To delete all the calendar entries up to a specific date Delete a holiday...
  • Page 170: To Do

    Refer to To Edit To Do Tasks on page 154 for details. Select on or off for the reminder. When this function is on, e616 notifies on the date and time specified for the To Do event. The reminder is set to on as a default.
  • Page 171: To Edit To Do Tasks

    10 Set reminder tune 11 Set reminder date 12 Set reminder time 13 End the entry screen Useful Tips You can use an old To Do task as a template to create a new task. Select the task you want to copy on To Do list or display the Detail screen.
  • Page 172: To Delete To Do Tasks

    To Delete To Do Tasks You can delete a particular To Do task, all completed To Do tasks or all To Do tasks. Delete this task Delete all the completed tasks Delete all the tasks To Display To Do List or Filter List When you select To Do, you are presented with To Do list which lists all tasks (both finished and unfinished) in chronological order.
  • Page 173: Alarm Clock

    Alarm clock (press "MENU" key You can use e616 as your alarm clock which rings and vibrates at a specific time. To Set an Alarm You can set up to 5 alarm times. You can set a recurring alarm to ring at a specific time on several days of week.
  • Page 174: To Edit An Alarm

    Set clock alarm vibration and snooze Fix the settings in the alarm entry Enable the set alarm Useful Tips • When the alarm goes off and vibration occur, press the SK1 (Turn off) key to stop the alarm. • When the alarm goes off and you have set snooze, do any of the following: - To stop the alarm clock and cancel the snooze function, press the SK2 (Off) key.
  • Page 175: To Delete Alarms

    Calculator (press "MENU" key The e616 has a built-in calculator and a currency converter. You can switch between the calculator and currency converter by pressing the SK2 (Calc./Convert) key. When switching from the calculator to the currency converter, the value displayed in the totals area of the calculator is displayed as the cash amount value.
  • Page 176: To Use The Calculator

    To Use the Calculator In this example, we are going to multiply 10.5 by 10. Enter 10.5 Multiply Enter 10 Get the answer Clear the display Currency Calculation This feature allows you to convert an amount of money in one currency to another currency by using the exchange rate which is built in or which you enter.
  • Page 177: Notepad

    Notepad → (press "MENU" key The Notepad feature allows you to keep notes and other useful information, such as agendas and minutes of meetings, shopping lists and other items you need to remember. You can save up to 9 text notes. To Create a New Notepad Entry Select a vacant entry Enter a title...
  • Page 178: To Delete A Notepad Entry

    Edit contents To Delete a Notepad Entry You can delete a particular notepad entry or all notepad entries. Delete a notepad entry Delete all the notepad entries Do this Select Note contents and press the Enter key. Edit a text message (up to 512 single-byte characters) and press the Enter key.
  • Page 179: Call Memo

    Call memo to temporarily store phone numbers, addresses or reminders. 5 Call memos can be saved in e616. Here you can play and delete the recorded Call memo. To record a voice note during a call, press the Options menu key and select Call memo to start recording the conversation.
  • Page 180: Shortcut Keys

    Shortcut Keys Shortcut keys can help you easily access certain functions. The table below lists the shortcut keys and their functions available in different modes of operation. In the table, "long" means pressing and holding of a key. Mode On Home screen Function Activates the camera function Activates the Messaging function...
  • Page 181 Mode While dialing Shortcut Keys Function Makes a video call to the entered number Saves the entered number to a new contact entry Moves the cursor up Down Moves the cursor down Left Moves the cursor to the left Right Moves the cursor to the right Start Makes a voice call to the entered number...
  • Page 182 Mode While receiving Down MENU MENU (long) Start Start (long) End (long) Options menu Side key Up Side key Down Other than above Function Answers the call Rejects the call Turns the ringtune volume up Turns the ringtune volume down Displays Main Menu Displays the taskbar Answers the call...
  • Page 183 Mode During a call Shortcut Keys Function Holds the call Displays the Contact list Displays the Contact list Down Displays the Contact list Left Incoming calls list Right Missed calls list Start Outgoing calls list Start (long) Switches handsfree on/off Triangle Activate the browser Triangle (long)
  • Page 184 Mode Text entry using multitap mode Options menu Enter key End (long) C (long) 0-9 (long) # (long) Function Switches to the numeric mode (and if pressed again switches to numeric mode) Quits text edit Displays the Options menus Quits text edit Discards the text Turns power off Deletes one character (insert mode deletes to...
  • Page 185 Mode Text entry using T9® mode Shortcut Keys Function No unconfirmed entry: Switches to the multitap mode (and if pressed again, switches to Multitap mode) Unconfirmed entry: Displays the previous T9 candidate No unconfirmed entry: Quits text edit Unconfirmed entry: Displays the next T9 candidate Last candidate: Offers spelling option Options menu...
  • Page 186 Mode Text entry using numeric mode Options menu C (long) Enter key End (long) 0 (long) # (long) Function Switches to the T9® mode (and then if pressed again switches to Multitap mode) Quits text edit Displays the Options menus Deletes one character (insert mode deletes to the left of cursor overwrite mode deletes the highlighted character)
  • Page 187: Index

    Index Activate PIN1 141 alarm clock 156 All calls 143 Alternate Line Service (ALS) 14 Any key answer 134 APN 139 appointment 147 attachment 65 Audio player 116 Auto lock 140 Auto reconnect 139 Battery 6 Bluetooth 50 Bookmarks 39 Browser 38 Calculator 158 Calendar 147...
  • Page 188 Dual time 144 Earpiece volume 22 Email 51, 65 Email server one 69 Email server two 69 Emergency call 15 Exposure 108 File manager 88 Folder 85, 89 Format mem. card 95 GPRS 1 GPS 53 Greeting 138 Grouptalk 21 Handset code 140, 141 Handset memory 89 Handset profile 3, 134, 136...
  • Page 189 Microphone on/off 27 Missed calls 17, 26 Missed calls list 16 Multi day event 147 Multi-call 49 Multimedia centre 103 Multimedia message 51 Multimedia Message Player 83 Multimedia messaging 65 Multiple selection 49 Multitap 31 Multi-task 49 My folders 66 Network mode 139 Network select 139 New Line 34...
  • Page 190 Second Call 20 Security 140 Self timer 107 Send reports 68 Send tones 135 Sent box 66 Set codes 141 Show timer 137 Signature 67 Slide Show 77 Small screen 138 SMTP port 70 SMTP server 70 Snooze 157 Space 34 special occasion 147 Speed dial 16 Sub-address 16...
  • Page 191 v1.5 MDY-000017-EAA0 February 2004 1 edition...

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