NEC e808y Product Manual
NEC e808y Product Manual

NEC e808y Product Manual

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  • Page 2 ® ® - Windows XP and Windows 2000 are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. - This product contains ACCESS Co., Ltd.’s NetFront3 Internet browser software. NetFront3 is the trademark or registered trademark of ACCESS Co., Ltd. in Japan and in other countries. A portion of this software includes software modules developed by the Independent JPEG Group.
  • Page 3: Emergency Services And Safety Precautions

    Emergency Services and Safety Precautions Emergency services To make an emergency call in any country Ensure that your e808 is on and in service. Press the CLR key to return to the standby screen if needed. Press 112 (or 999 within UK or 000 in Australia) followed by the Start key. •...
  • Page 4 • Take care not to allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings to contact or short-circuit the battery terminals. • Always slide the battery lock up, to prevent the battery from falling out from the handset. • Do not dispose of battery packs in a fire. The handset’s Li-ION batteries may be safely disposed of at a Li-ION recycling point.
  • Page 5: Aircraft Safety

    Remember to make backup copies of all important data on your handset. • 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. Aircraft safety •...
  • Page 6: Vehicles Equipped With An Air Bag

    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 7: Declaration Of Conformity

    Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive requirements 3.1(a), 3.1(b), 3.2. 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...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Contents Emergency Services and Safety Precautions ... PL-1 What’s e808? ...1 Views, Keys, and Display of e808 ...1 Setup ...4 USIM Card ...4 Battery ...8 Charging ...8 Low Battery Alarm ...10 Power On/Off ... 11 Power On/Off ... 11 Entering PIN Code ... 11 Power Saver ...12 Setting Clock ...12 Making and Receiving Calls ...12...
  • Page 9 Multi-call/Multi-task ...43 High-Speed Data Communications ...44 Other Features of e808 ...46 Messaging ...46 Java™ Application ...46 Images ...47 Video/Audio Player ...47 Data Transfer to/from a PC ...47 How to Use Menu Function ...48 Menu Functions Operations ...49 Menu Functions List ...53 Service (SAT) ...57 External Connect ...57 USB ...57...
  • Page 10 Voice Recorder ...120 Other File Type ...121 Accessories ...121 Calendar ...122 ToDo ...126 Alarm Clock ...127 Calculator ...128 Currency Calculation ...129 Voice Notes ...130 Text Notes ...131 User Data ...132 Contacts ... 133 Owner Info ... 133 Calls Received ... 133 Calls Made ...
  • Page 11: What's E808

    What’s e808? The e808 combines a wide range of features into a technologically advanced handset, capable of operating in both UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System), also known as 3G, as well as GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) or 2G. 3G will allow much greater data speeds than 2G networks and will enable you to make video calls, send emails and multimedia messages and view photos and videos and much more.
  • Page 12 Keys Camera (Front/Towards me) Internal antenna Display (Refer to the next page.) 4-Way navigation (Up/Down/Left/Right) key Enter key SK2 (Softkey 2) key SK1 (Softkey 1) key Triangle key MENU key End (On-Off) key Start key CLR (Clear) key BS (Backspace) key SHIFT key CAP (Capital) key Return key...
  • Page 13 Display Email/Multimedia message/Text message Voice message Call diverting Vibrate on Battery level Service provider name Operator name Remote time Local time SK1 key 4-Way navigation (Up/Down/Left/Right)* * Profile indicates the following handset operation modes: normal, meeting, pocket, and car. Pressing and holding the ✱...
  • Page 14: Setup

    Setup Before you use your handset you will need to carry out the following actions: • Valid USIM (Universal Subscriber Identity Module) card inserted • Battery charged • Set the data and time. This section will guide you through this step by step. USIM Card When you become a subscriber to 3, you are issued a USIM card with a security code or PIN (Personal Identification Number).
  • Page 15 To Insert a USIM Card Slide the back cover backward and lift it Slide the battery lock down. away from the handset. Lift the battery away from the handset. When it is difficult to lift the battery, please use the small projection on the upper side of the battery to remove it.
  • Page 16 Slide and release the USIM card holder lock. Open the USIM card holder. Insert the USIM card into the USIM card holder. Slide and lock the USIM card holder. Setup...
  • Page 17 Insert the battery and push down until it clicks into place. Slide the battery lock up. To Remove a USIM Card Slide the back cover backward and lift it away from the handset. Lift the battery away from the handset. Slide and release the USIM card holder lock.
  • Page 18: Battery

    Battery To Insert the Battery Slide the back cover backward and lift it away from the handset. Insert the battery and push down until it clicks into place. Slide the back cover back in place. Slide the battery lock up. To Remove the Battery Ensure that the handset is switched off.
  • Page 19 Make sure that the battery is attached to your handset. Connect the charger plug to the e808 I/O connector. See the diagram below. Plug the charger into a power socket. The red LED indicator on the outside of your e808 will light up when charging is in progress and go off when charging is completed.
  • Page 20: Low Battery Alarm

    Low Battery Alarm The battery power level (3 levels) is indicated by the following icons: Low Battery Medium Battery Full Battery When the battery runs out, the following image will blink on the display. A low-power warning alarm sound will come on for approximately 10 seconds.
  • Page 21: Power On/Off

    Power On/Off You can use your handset after set up of the e808 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 e808. Power On/Off You can power on or off on the e808.
  • Page 22: Power Saver

    Power Saver You can set the power saver function to turn the screen off when the handset is left without any operation for a certain period of time. The power save function can only be activated for the standby screen, and not for a screen showing menus, applications, etc.
  • Page 23: Making A Voice Call

    • Making a Voice Call • Receiving a Voice Call • During a Voice Call • Making and Receiving a Video Call (available in 3G mode only) • Showing and Hiding Your CLI Making a Voice Call Voice calls can be made by directly inputting numbers using the keypad, or by using the Calls Made list, Calls Received list, contact list or Quick Recall function.
  • Page 24 Basic Operations The basic operations for making a voice call are shown below. To Make a Voice Call Input the phone number Dial the phone number Talk End the call Useful Tips Useful tips for making a call are shown below: Operation Making an emergency call...
  • Page 25: Receiving A Voice Call

    Operation Making a call from Calls Made number list Making a call from Calls Received number list Quick Recall Pause Dial Receiving a Voice Call When a voice call is made to your 3 number, the ringtune, the illumination and the vibrate function will be activated (activation depends on the settings).
  • Page 26 Basic Operations The basic operations for receiving a voice call are shown below: To Receive a Call Answer the call Talk End the call Useful Tips Useful tips for receiving a call are shown below: Tips Rejecting a call When you miss a call Rejecting the second call Do This...
  • Page 27: During A Voice Call

    Tips Rejecting and diverting a Voice Call (available in 3G mode only) During a Voice Call During a voice call, the following operations are possible: making and receiving a second call, putting the call on hold, call waiting, Grouptalk, adjusting earpiece volume, adding the caller’s number to the contact list, searching the contact list, recording a voice note and using the shortcut keys (when any key answer function is turned off).
  • Page 28: To Receive A Second Call

    (Another call received during a call) Answer the second call Talk End the call To Switch to a Grouptalk (available in 3G mode only) Switch to Grouptalk Talk End the call Other Possible Operations During a Call Use the Scratchpad Do This Press the SK1 (Answer) key.
  • Page 29: Making And Receiving A Video Call

    Adjust the earpiece volume Add the caller to the contact list Search the contact list Record a Voice Note Send DTMF Put a call on hold Receive a third call Making and Receiving a Video Call (available in 3G mode only) With e808, you can make a video call to a video capable handset - the other party must have a video capable handset.
  • Page 30: To Make A Video Call To A

    Basic Operations The possible operations making and receiving a video call are shown below: To Make a Video Call to a Video Capable Handset Input the phone number Ensure you have the stereo headset plugged in. Start the video function Talk and see End the call To Make a Video Call to a PC with Webcam...
  • Page 31: To Receive A Video Call

    Ensure you have the stereo headset plugged in. Start the video function Talk and see End the call To Receive a Video Call Receive a video call Ensure you have the stereo headset plugged in. Answer the call Talk and see End the call Making and Receiving Calls Do This...
  • Page 32 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 Calls Received number list Making a video call from Calls Made number list Adding the caller to the contact list Procedure Press the SK2 (Contact), Up, or Down key.
  • Page 33: Settings During A Video Call

    The following settings can be changed during a video call: Item Turning the camera display on/off camera display off Camera Direction Camera Zoom Making and Receiving Calls Description To turn the camera display on/off, press the SK1 (Pic On/Pic Off) key, or press and hold 1 during a video call. The receiver’s handset will still display your image.
  • Page 34: Showing And Hiding Your Cli

    Item Mirror Image Image Quality Backlight Mute 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. To hide your 3 number when making a call, subscribe to the Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) service.
  • Page 35: Text Entry

    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 Show My Number Turn off the Show My Number function. Select Off. Text Entry You can enter characters, numbers and symbols into your handset, for example, when you enter a phone number to call, add information to the contacts, write text messages or enter Internet address.
  • Page 36: Keys

    Change to the numeric mode Change to the text mode Keys Keys on the handset enable you to enter text in the similar manner as you enter from the PC keyboard. The following shows the e808 key operations that are different from the PC keyboard keys: CAP Key You can enter a capital letter by pressing the CAP key once.
  • Page 37: Text Edit

    Text edit When you edit text entered in the contacts or messages, you can use the copy, cut, paste and clear functions in the text mode as shown below: To Change to Insert/Overwrite Mode To change to insert/overwrite mode, press the SK2 (Submenu) key in the text mode, then select Insert or Overwrite.
  • Page 38: To Cut And Paste The Text

    To Cut and Paste the Text To cut and paste text, proceed as described below: Specify the cut function Specify the cut starting point Specify the cut ending point Specify the paste point Paste the block Do this Press the SK2 (Submenu) key in the text mode, then select Cut.
  • Page 39: Display Information

    Display Information When you enter text in the contacts or a message, the text entry display shows you various information as shown below: Number of remaining characters displayed in max. of 3 digits. For 1000 or more, the number is displayed in thousands (e.g.
  • Page 40 Data Phone contacts Name (32 characters max.) Phone number 4 phone numbers (32 characters max. for each), and a call type icon for each number (call type icons set voice/video call attribute) Email address 3 email addresses and a call type icon for each email address.
  • Page 41 Call Type Icons A call type icon is allocated for a phone number/email address. The following shows the call type icons: Call type icons for phone number: Mobile phone Home Office FAX Call type icons for email address: Email address Mobile phone address Phone number: •...
  • Page 42: Contacts Menu List

    Contacts Menu List The following describes the functions provided by the menus on the Contacts menu list: Item Add to Contacts Switch Contacts Search Contacts Contact Entries Description Registers the following items to the contacts: For Phone Contacts List: the name, category, 4 phone numbers, phone number icons, 3 email addresses, email address icons, call ringtune, video ringtune, message ringtune, call indicator, video indicator, message indicator, and contact...
  • Page 43 Item Category Setting Delete All SDN Display Basic Operations The following shows the basic operations of the Contacts. To Register a New Entry in the Contacts Start the Contact function Select Phone or USIM Contacts Description Sets the following items for contact categories: Category Name: Registers and edits the contact category names (e.g.
  • Page 44 Fill in the data To Use a Contact Entry Start the Contacts search function Select a search method Select the match and display the details Use the data Fill in the data. (Refer to Contact Entries on page 29 for details.) Note : To allocate multiple phone numbers or email addresses, select the <...>...
  • Page 45 Useful Tips Useful tips for contacts are shown below: Operation Editing a contact entry Adding multiple phone numbers or email addresses Deleting a contact entry Writing a message from a contact entry Deleting a registered phone number/email address Deleting personal data Copying a phone number/email address Copying a USIM...
  • Page 46: Browser

    Operation Adding or editing a contact entry using a shortcut key Browser (Press the “ ” key) The browser application enables you to view the latest news and weather, download games, check sports information, find locations and much more. Browser is only available in the 3G mode. Browser Menu List Pressing the SK2 (Menu) key will display a menu list of functions provided for the browser application.
  • Page 47 Level 1 Level 2 Bookmark list Save page Saved pages Browser Level 3 Displays the list of Bookmarks. Press the SK2 (Menu) key, and the following submenus are provided: Edit title: Edits the bookmark’s title (24 characters max.). Send as message: Starts the message writer to edit a new message with the bookmark in the message text.
  • Page 48 Level 1 Level 2 (continued) Saved pages Save image Send as message Reload Enter URL History Level 3 When a Saved Page is displayed, press the SK2 (Submenu) key, and the following submenus are provided: • Save image: registers an image on the file to the Image List.
  • Page 49 Level 1 Level 2 Settings Display Settings Browser settings Reset settings Character encode Page Info View title View URL Check certificate Browser Level 3 Scroll settings Selects the number of lines per scroll from Scroll 1 line, Scroll 3 lines, and Scroll 5 lines.
  • Page 50 Level 1 Level 2 Reset all Basic Operations The following describes basic operation for the browser application: To End a Browser Note : Activating the message writer, a Java™ Application, etc. will also end the browser, because they belong to the same task. Refer to page 43 for details on tasks. End a browser To Download an Image and Save it in e808 Memory Start the browser...
  • Page 51: Advanced Features

    Useful Tips Operation Links and Anchors Quick play of downloaded multimedia files Advanced Features e808 invites you to a whole new world of mobile multimedia communications! In this section, we introduce the following advanced features of e808: • Video Call (make a live person to person video call to enhance your communication experience) •...
  • Page 52: Photo/Video Camera

    Dial and start a video call Talk and see End the video call Useful Tips • The received image and the sent image can both be displayed on the screen. You can hide/show the sent image (your image) by pressing the SK1 (Pic Off/On) key. •...
  • Page 53: Multi-Call/Multi-Task

    Useful Tips • Make the most of your photos and video clips: send them as attachments of a Multimedia/Video message, use an image as a standby screen, register a photo of your friend’s face as the contact picture, etc. Multi-call/Multi-task Did you ever wish you could send a message while talking on the handset? e808’s multi-call function can fulfil your wish.
  • Page 54: High-Speed Data Communications

    Start another task Switch to another task High-Speed Data Communications The e808 supports high-speed data communications for your PC. Just connect the attached USB cable and install the contents of the CD-ROM to your PC. Refer to External Connect on page 57 for details. Please check that your operator allows use of your e808 as a modem to connect to the internet.
  • Page 55 Check cable connection Turn e808 power on Select External Connect PC Settings Connect to the Internet Start the Internet communication Useful Tips • For your PC, e808 is used as a “modem”. • Enter “✱99#” for an access point number (APN). If service conditions are changed, use the AT commands to change the APN.
  • Page 56: Other Features Of E808

    Other Features of e808 e808 provides many multimedia functions: message, Java™ programs, and multimedia player. You can easily personalise e808 functions by using menu functions. (Refer to How to Use Menu Function on page 48 for details.) Messaging e808 supports four types of messaging services: Text message, Multimedia message, Video message and Email.
  • Page 57: Images

    Images When images are downloaded to the e808, received attached to a Video message, or there are photos taken by using e808’s camera, you can display them using the image Viewer. Such images can be used as a standby screen and contact list data. Refer to Image on page 115 for details. Video/Audio Player You can play video and audio data saved in e808’s Play List using the Video/Audio Player.
  • Page 58: How To Use Menu Function

    How to Use Menu Function You can use various e808 functions by using menu functions. By selecting icons, menus and items/options, you can access the numerous functions and their settings. • ICON LIST An icon is a graphic image with a name that represents and links to a category of functions or a particular function.
  • Page 59: 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 Task Menu. • Select an icon from the Task Menu. •...
  • Page 60 Select Display Select Contrast Adjust the contrast level To Select the Standby Screen Image Display Task Menu Highlight Settings icon Select Settings icon Select Display • Press the Up and Down keys to move the highlight (a highlighted menu will appear in reverse highlight) to Display and press the SK1 (Select) key or Enter key, or •...
  • Page 61 Select Screen Display Select Standby Screen Select the image To Turn On/Off the Any Key Answer Function Display Task Menu Highlight Settings icon Select Settings icon How to Use Menu Function • Press the Up and Down keys to move the highlight (a highlighted menu will appear in reverse highlight) to Screen Display and press the SK1 (Select) key or Enter key, or...
  • Page 62 Select Phone Select Any Key Answer Turn on/off the function • Press the Up and Down keys to move the highlight (a highlighted menu will appear in reverse highlight) to Phone and press the SK1 (Select) key or Enter key, or •...
  • Page 63: Menu Functions List

    Menu Functions List The following table lists the menu functions under the Task Menu: Level 1 Message External Connect Service (SAT) Java™ Settings How to Use Menu Function Level 2 Level 3 Create Message Text Message Multimedia Message Video Message Email Inbox Draft...
  • Page 64 Level 1 Level 2 (continued) (continued) Settings VT Settings Profile Time Display Clock Security Services Level 3 Image Quality Backlight Mute Normal Meeting Pocket Call Time Display Setting Total Reset Call Time Display Contrast Screen Display Language Font Screen Colour Power Saver Clock Display Format Display Format...
  • Page 65 Level 1 (continued) Settings Multimedia How to Use Menu Function Level 2 Level 3 (continued) Call Barring Services Answering Machine Call Waiting Diverts Call Rejection Owner name Change Password Direct Input Service Provisioning MMS Server HTTP Proxy Host APN Network Set Area Mode PLMN Setting Change USIM List...
  • Page 66 Level 1 Level 2 Accessories Calendar ToDo Alarm Clock Calculator Currency Calculation Voice Notes Text Notes User Data Contacts Owner Info Calls Received Calls Made Ringtune Used Memory Data Transfer To/From USIM To/From PC Level 3 Play/Delete VN Voice Note at Standby Search Contacts Add to Contacts Switch Contacts...
  • Page 67: Service (Sat)

    Service (SAT) (Press the “MENU” key → Select “Service (SAT)”) You can use the SAT (Subscriber Identity Module Application Toolkit) provided by 3 from Service (SAT). SAT provides an authentication to the mobile network so you can use your rights: change personal setting options, give a digital signature, etc.
  • Page 68: Message

    Message (Press the “SK1 (Message)” key, or press the “MENU” key → Select “Message”) You can send and receive text messages, with attached photo, ringtune, video files, etc. The following items are described in this section: • Overview • Writing and Sending a Message •...
  • Page 69: Message Memory Maintenance

    Email service is only available in the 3G mode. Refer to Email on page 77 for details. Message Memory Maintenance When the memory allocated for the message function is full, e808 cannot receive new messages until you move or delete the old messages. To prevent the message memory from being full, it is recommended to regularly move or delete unwanted messages.
  • Page 70 Operation Adding a phone number/email address in the message text to the contact list Adding an URL in the message text to the Bookmarks Adding the sender/receiver’s email address to the contact list Attaching a header/footer Attaching a video, and image, an audio file, or a ringtune Copying a message to USIM card memory or the phone memory Copying an attachment to a PC Copying message data to a PC...
  • Page 71: Message Menu List

    Operation Replying to a message with quotes from the original message Saving an attachment Saving an unfinished and unsent message Sending a message to more than one addressee Setting the addressee from the contact entries Setting the delivery date and time Setting the message sorting order Setting the priority Message Menu List...
  • Page 72: Message Settings

    Message Settings The following describes the settings under Message Settings: Item Text Msg Settings Multimedia Msg Settings Description Changes the following settings for Text messaging function: Status Report: Selects whether to request a status report of the sent Text messages. Press the Enter key to place/remove a checkmark to/from Requested, and press the SK1 (OK) key to confirm the check.
  • Page 73 Item (continued) Multimedia Msg Settings Scroll Settings Header/Footer Reset Settings Reset Message Message Description Delivery Report: Selects whether to request a delivery report of the sent Multimedia message and make a delivery status report. Press the Enter key to place/remove a check to/from Request for sent and Allow for received, and press the SK1 (OK) key to confirm the check.
  • Page 74: Writing And Sending A Message

    Writing and Sending a Message The following describes the operations related to writing and sending a 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 Create Msg for Text message Input the message text...
  • Page 75: To Write And Send A New Multimedia Message M

    Start the message function Start the composer Compose a slide show Input the subject Set the addressee Send the message To Write and Send a New Video Message Start the message function Message Do this Press the SK1 (Message) key, or press the MENU key and select Message.
  • Page 76 Display Create Message for Video message Attach files Input the message text Input the subject Set the addressee Send the message To Reply to a Received Message Start the message function Display the received message to reply Select message Do this Select Create Message.
  • Page 77 Display Reply Message Input the message text Input the subject Send the message To Forward a Received Message Start the message function Display the received message to forward Select the message Display Forward Set the addressee Message Do this Press the SK2 (Submenu) key, select Reply, and select the message type from Text Message, Multimedia Message, and Video Message.
  • Page 78: Useful Tips

    Input the subject Input the message text Send the message Useful Tips The useful tips for writing and sending a message are shown below. The availability of each function is shown by the following abbreviations: T: Text message M: Multimedia message V: Video message Operation Procedure...
  • Page 79 Operation Procedure Setting the priority Press the SK2 (Submenu) key and select Set priority. Select from Low, Medium, and High. Setting the delivery date Press the SK2 (Submenu) key and select Set defer date. and time Sending a message to Press the SK2 (Submenu) key and select Add addressee.
  • Page 80: To Edit A Slide Show M

    Operation Procedure Replying to a message You can reply to a message with multiple addressees. with multiple addressees Select the message and press the Enter key to display the message text. Press the SK2 (Submenu) key, move the highlight to Reply or Quoted reply, and press the SK1 (To All) key.
  • Page 81: Receiving And Reading A Message

    Receiving and Reading a Message The following describes the operations related to receiving and reading a message. Operation of Other Applications If applications other than the messaging application are operating when a message is received, e808 will receive the message as a background operation, in which case the message ringtune will not sound but an envelope icon displayed on the top of the display screen will indicate that there is a newly received message.
  • Page 82 Start the message function Display Inbox Select the notification message Receive the contents of the Multimedia message or Video message To Read a Message Start the message function Display Inbox Select the message Useful Tips The useful tips for receiving and reading a message are shown below: Operation Displaying the next/previous message...
  • Page 83 Operation Filtering the received messages Setting the message sorting order Protecting a message Displaying detailed information on a message Making a call to a phone number in the message text Message Procedure Press the SK2 (Submenu) key and select Filters. The filters provided for Inbox are as follows: Show all, Unread only, Read only, Protect only, Text Msg only, Multimedia Msg only, Notification only, Attachment...
  • Page 84 Operation Displaying an URL in the message text 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 Procedure For Text message and Video message: Select the message, press the Enter key to display the message text.
  • Page 85 Operation Adding an URL in the message text to the Bookmarks Downloading an attachment Saving an attachment Message Procedure Select the message and press the Enter key to display the message text. The URL will be displayed in reverse highlight. (If there is more than one URL, move the highlight with the Up and Down keys.) Do one of the following: •...
  • Page 86: Message Memory Maintenance

    Message Memory Maintenance The following describes the operations related to message memory maintenance: Operation Moving a message between USIM card memory and the phone memory Copying a message to USIM card memory or the phone memory Moving message data to a PC Copying message data to a PC Moving an attachment to a PC Copying an attachment to a PC...
  • Page 87: Email

    Email Email allows you to send messages to email addresses with attachments. A maximum of 60 attachments are allowed per email, with the total data size not exceeding 100 KB, including the message text. Attachable files include ringtunes (MID), images (GIF, JPEG, BMP), audio (AAC, WMA), video (MPEG4) and any other types of files.
  • Page 88: Email Menu List

    Email Menu List Pressing the MENU key and selecting Message and Email displays the Email menu list. The following describes the functions provided by the menu items on the Email menu list: • Create Email: Writes and sends a new email. •...
  • Page 89 Operation Attaching a video, an image, an audio file, ringtune, or other types of files Changing the read/unread status Checking newly received emails Copying an attachment to a PC Copying email data to a PC Deleting an email Deleting all emails Deleting cache memory of an email Deleting all cache memory Deleting the email being edited...
  • Page 90: Email Settings

    Operation Saving an unfinished and unsent email Sending an email to more than one addressee Sending all pending emails at the same time Setting the addressee from the contact entries Setting the email sorting order Setting the priority Writing an email to an email address in the message text Email Settings The following describes the settings under Email settings: If an error is made when inputting Password, Email address, or Username, you cannot send an email,...
  • Page 91: Email Basic Operations

    Item Username Email Basic Operations The following describes the basic operations related to the email service: To Write and Send a New Email Start the message function Display New messages Attach files Input the message text Input the subject Message Description Edits the IMAP4 username used for the authentication to the server (32 characters max.).
  • Page 92 Set the addressee Set the addressee to send a Carbon Copy Set the addressee to send a Blind Carbon Copy Do this Select To, input the address and press the Enter key (90 characters max. for an addressee). Add more addressees if necessary.
  • Page 93: To Reply To A Received Email

    Send the email To Reply to a Received Email Start the message function Select the received email to reply to and Replay Add the addressees Message Do this Press the SK1 (Send) key. • Inside the 3G service area: e808 automatically becomes online and the email is sent and saved in the Email Outbox.
  • Page 94: To Forward A Received Email

    Input the message text Input the subject Send the email To Forward a Received Email Start the message function Display the received email to forward Do this Select Message, input the message and press the Enter key. If necessary, select Subject and edit the title (50 characters max.).
  • Page 95 Display Forward Set the addressee Input the subject Input the message text Send the message Message Do this Press the SK2 (Submenu) key and select Forward. Forward will be displayed with the text contents, attached files and Fw: original subject. Note : If the e-mail to forward contains attachments not yet downloaded, a download confirmation message will be displayed.
  • Page 96: To Receive And Read An Email

    Start the message function Display the Email Inbox Receive and read the email content Do this Press the SK1 (Message) key, or press the MENU key and select Message. Select Email. On the Email menu list displayed, select Email Inbox. Press the SK1 (Yes) key to check the newly received emails and add them to the list in the Email Inbox.
  • Page 97: Useful Tips

    Useful Tips The useful tips for the email service are shown below: For Writing, Sending, Replying and Forwarding an Email Operation Setting the addressee from the contact entries Previewing an email before sending Saving a finished email to send it later Press the SK2 (Submenu) key and select Send later. Saving an unfinished and unsent email Attaching a header/footer...
  • Page 98: Editing An Email Saved In The Draft Email

    Operation Editing an email saved in the Draft Email Editing and resending an email saved in the Email Outbox Replying to an email with quotes from the original email Replying to an email with multiple addressees Procedure Select Draft Email from the email menu list. Select the saved email and press the Enter key.
  • Page 99: Displaying The Next/Previous Email

    Operation (continued) Replying to an email with multiple addressees For Receiving and Reading an Email Operation Displaying the next/previous email Filtering the received emails Setting the email sorting order Message Procedure • When there are 10 addressees in To or Cc field, you cannot add any more addressees.
  • Page 100: Adding The Sender/Receiver's Email Address To The Contact List

    Operation Saving a received email Displaying detailed information on an email Making a call to a phone number in the message text Writing an email to an email address in the message text Displaying an URL in the message text Adding the sender/receiver’s email address to the contact list Procedure...
  • Page 101: Adding A Phone Number/Email Address In The Message Text To The Contact List

    Operation Adding a phone number/email address in the message text to the contact list Adding an URL in the email text to the Bookmarks Downloading an attachment Saving an attachment Message Procedure Select the email and press the Enter key to display the message text.
  • Page 102: Email Memory/Cash Maintenance

    Operation Changing the read/unread status Checking newly received emails Refreshing the list in the Email Inbox Email Memory/Cache Maintenance When the cache area or the memory allocated for the email function is full, e808 cannot receive new emails until you move or delete the old emails. To prevent the email memory/cache from being full, it is recommended to regularly move or delete unwanted emails.
  • Page 103: Copying An Attachment To A Pc

    Operation Moving an attachment to a PC Copying an attachment to a PC Deleting an email Deleting all emails Message Procedure Save the attachment. (Refer to page 91 for details.) Press the MENU key and select Data Transfer. Refer to Data Transfer on page 135 for details. Save the attachment.
  • Page 104: Java

    Deleting cache memory of an email Deleting all cache memory Java™ You can run Java™ application programs downloaded through the browser. Java™ is only available in the 3G mode. The following menus are provided: • Applications • Set Backlight • Set Downl.
  • Page 105 Select a title Do any of the following: • End the application program • Pause the application program • Resume after pause • End after pause Pressing the SK2 (Menu) key from the Applications screen will display the following items on the Application Menu screen: Item Edit application name...
  • Page 106 Set Backlight (press "MENU" key "Enter" key in standby mode → You can choose phone backlight setting or Java backlight setting. If you choose the phone backlight setting, the backlight setting made by using the Settings icon from the Task Menu applies. If you choose the Java backlight setting, the backlight setting depends on the Java Application program, and the setting made by using the Settings icon is ignored.
  • Page 107: Settings

    Settings e808 function settings can be changed from Settings. The following menus are provided: • Phone • VT Settings • Profile • Time • Display • Clock • Security • Services • Provisioning • Network • Other Phone (press the “MENU“ key Phone allows you to change the settings for the following functions/services: quality alarm, any key answer, switch to earphones, pause dial and ALS.
  • Page 108 Item Description Switch to Earphones Selects the ringtune output from the handset. Ringtune can be output from both the earphones on the stereo headset and the speaker, or only from the earphones. When the earphones are not connected to the handset, ringtune is played from the speaker even if the handset is in earphones only setting.
  • Page 109: Vt Settings

    VT Settings (press the “MENU“ key VT Settings allows you to change various settings for video telephony. Item Camera Picture Position Mirror Image Image Quality Backlight Mute Profile (press the “MENU“ key Profile allows you to customise the handset operation mode to suit different situations: Normal, Meeting (quiet surroundings), Pocket (when carrying e808 in a pocket or a bag) and Car (while driving).
  • Page 110: Time

    Item Call Indicator, Video Indicator, Message Indicator Vibrate Auto-Answer Backlight Key Sound Service Tone Time → (press the “MENU“ key Time allows you to turn the call time display on/off, display and reset the total call time. Item Call Time Display Setting Total Reset Call Time Display...
  • Page 111: Display

    Display (press the “MENU“ key Display allows you to adjust the display contrast, select the standby and wake-up screen image, set the power saver function, and select the language, font and the color pattern. Item Contrast Screen Display Language Font Screen Colour Power Saver Settings...
  • Page 112: Clock

    Clock → (press the “MENU“ key Clock allows you to select the clock display format, set the local/remote time and turn the summer time function on/off. Item Clock Display Format Display Format Date & Time Summer Time Security (press the “MENU“ key Security allows you to change PIN1 and PIN2, turn on/off the dial lock/start-up lock, change the code number, and turns on/off the start-up keyboard lock.
  • Page 113 Item Lock now Start-up lock Change code # on start-up Settings Description Turns the dial lock function on. This function cancels any key operation except emergency calls, answering a call by the Start key, turning off the ringtune by the CLR key, rejecting a call by the End key, pressing and holding the End key to turn e808 on/ off, earpiece volume control by the Up or Down key while talking, and turning off the alarm by any key.
  • Page 114: Services

    Services (press the “MENU“ key Network side service settings can be changed while in standby mode. This setting cannot be changed during a call or communication. Service settings are set individually for 2G and 3G. If a setting is changed while e808 is in 3G mode, then the setting becomes valid for 3G.
  • Page 115 Item Call Barring Answering Machine Call Waiting Settings Description Turns the call barring service on/off, makes an enquiry and displays the current service status. Services: All Outgoing>: BAOC (Call Barring of ALL Outgoing Calls service. Prohibits all outgoing calls except emergency calls) >International: BOIC (Call Barring of Outgoing International Calls.
  • Page 116 Item Description Diverts Registers and deletes call diverting destination phone number and service settings. Settings: On Busy: CFB (Call Forwarding when Busy. Forwards calls received while answering another call) No Answer: CFNRy (Call Forwarding on No Reply. Forwards calls when you cannot answer incoming calls.) Unconditional: CFU (Call Forwarding Unconditional.
  • Page 117: Provisioning

    Item Change Password Direct Input Service Provisioning (press the “MENU“ key Provisioning allows you to change the MMS server, HTTP proxy, and Host APN settings. This requires the Code Number to avoid accidental operation. Refer to page 103 for details on the Code Number. Item MMS Server HTTP Proxy...
  • Page 118: Network

    Network (press the “MENU“ key Network allows you to change the area mode and PLMN settings, and display the USIM list. Item Set Area Mode (available only when Dual USIM is inserted) PLMN Setting Change USIM List → → select “Settings“ icon select “Network“) Description Selects the area mode e808 will operate in.
  • Page 119: Other

    Other → (press the “MENU“ key The function settings and the memory can be returned to the factory settings. Item Setting Reset Memory Reset Multimedia You can use your e808 as a video camera, tape recorder, and audio player. You can capture video clips, voice and still images, save them in files, view and play those files.
  • Page 120: Video

    • Video • Image • Audio Player • Voice Recorder • Other File Type Video (press "MENU" key → select “Multimedia” The Video feature allows you to make and view motion videos. You can create 7 Play Lists, each containing up to 20 files, with the total not exceeding 100 files.
  • Page 121 Select Make Video from the Video screen. Press the Enter key to start recording. When the self-timer is turned on, the recording starts after the set time. You can change various settings before recording by pressing the SK1 (Normal/Zoom) key or SK2 (Submenu) key. You can change zoom and camera direction also during recording by pressing the SK1 (Normal/Zoom) key and SK2 (Front/Back) key, respectively.
  • Page 122 Display a mirror image After 12 seconds, the handset generates a message indicating that the captured video is saved as a file. Press the SK1 (OK) key to confirm, or the SK2 (Send) key to send the saved video as a Video message (Refer to To Write and Send a New Video Message on page 65 for details).
  • Page 123 Do any of the following: • Adjust volume level • Seek forward/backward • Skip forward/backward in a Play List • Pause video • Stop video To Edit a Video File Select the video file or Play List you want to edit and press the SK2 (Submenu) key. The following submenus are provided for the Library: Item Edit Album Name...
  • Page 124 Item Edit title Edit List Delete Delete All To Change Settings Select Settings on the Video screen. You can change the following settings: Item Camera Direction Image Quality Description Edits the title. Edits the Play List. On the Edit List screen, select the video file you want to move, insert, or delete, and press the SK2 (Submenu) key.
  • Page 125: Image

    Item Mirror Image Camera Zoom Image → (press "MENU" key select “Multimedia” The Image feature has the following items. Item Take Photo Viewer Settings To Take Photo Select Take Photo from the Image screen. Press the Enter key to take a photo. When the self-timer is turned on, a photo is taken after the set time.
  • Page 126 Change image quality Set self-timer Display a mirror image Change picture size The handset generates a message indicating that the captured image is saved as a file. Press the SK1 (OK) key to confirm, or the SK2 (Send) key to send the saved image as a Multimedia message (Refer to To Write and Send a New Multimedia Message on page 65 for details).
  • Page 127 Select Viewer from the Image screen. Select the image file you want to send or edit and press the SK2 (Submenu) key. The following submenus are provided: Item Send image Edit title Delete Delete All To Change Settings Select Settings from the Image screen. You can change the following settings: Item Camera Direction Image Quality...
  • Page 128: Audio Player

    Audio Player (press "MENU" key The Audio Player feature allows you to play AAC or WMA audio files downloaded from a browser. You can choose to play either a particular audio file on the Library or several audio files saved in a Play List. You can create 7 Play Lists, each containing up to 20 files, with the total not exceeding 100 files.
  • Page 129 Repeat playing file(s) in a Play List Pause audio Stop audio To Edit an Audio File Select the audio file or Play List you want to edit and press the SK2 (Submenu) key. The following submenus are provided for the Library: Item Edit Album Name Edit Title...
  • Page 130: Voice Recorder

    Item Edit Title Edit List Delete Delete All Voice Recorder (press "MENU" key The voice recorder feature allows you to record voice. The recording time is 60 seconds. The recorded voice is automatically saved as an AMR file which can be attached to a multimedia message or an email. The voice files can be transferred to/from a PC (refer to To/From PC on page 139).
  • Page 131: Other File Type

    Other File Type (press "MENU" key Other File Type allows you to change the title of a file or delete a file which is transferred from a PC to e808 via an USB cable, received with an email, or downloaded from internet, but not saved as a video, voice, image, or audio file.
  • Page 132: Calendar

    Calendar (press "MENU" key The calendar feature allows you to enter a schedule (appointment) for a particular date and time. You can save up to 100 calendar entries, together with the ToDo entries. To Display Your Calendar Display your calendar Do any of the following: •...
  • Page 133 To add a new schedule, press the SK1 (Create) key from the Month View or Week View screen. Set date and time Set repeat setting Set clock alarm tune Edit contents Select an icon End the setting Accessories Do this Select the date and time and press the SK1 (Select) key or Enter key.
  • Page 134 Schedule icons: Appointment Meal Doctor Date Train Journey Private Travel Tennis Car Journey Party Meeting Plane Journey Lecture Birthday Bus Journey -124- Golf Work Shopping Accessories...
  • Page 135 Useful Tips You can use an old appointment as a template to create a new appointment. Select a date from the Month View or Week View screen and press the Enter key. The Day View screen shows all the schedules set for the selected date.
  • Page 136: Todo

    ToDo → (press "MENU" key select “Accessories” This feature allows you to set up ToDo tasks that should be finished by a certain date. You can save up to 100 ToDo entries, together with their calendar entries. To Add a New ToDo Task To add a new ToDo task, press the SK2 (Submenu) key from ToDo List and select New Entry.
  • Page 137: Alarm Clock

    You can delete a particular ToDo task, all completed ToDo tasks or all ToDo tasks. Delete a task Delete all completed tasks Delete all tasks To Display ToDo List or Filter List When you select ToDo, you are presented with ToDo List which lists all tasks (both finished and unfinished) in chronological order.
  • Page 138: Calculator

    You can set only one time. You can set a recurrent alarm to ring at a specific time on several days of week. Set alarm clock to on Set time Set repeat setting Set clock alarm tune To Edit an Alarm You can cancel an alarm clock setting, change setting time, etc.
  • Page 139: Currency Calculation

    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 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 140: Voice Notes

    Modify exchange rate Enter amount of money Get calculation result Useful Tips You can choose a currency or converted currency by using the Left or Right key with the cursor on the abbreviation of currency unit or converted currency unit on the Currency Calc screen. To Reset Rate or All Rates You can reset the exchange rate between particular currencies or all exchange rates you have set.
  • Page 141: Text Notes

    Select a voice note to play Start playing To Delete a Voice Note Select deleting voice note Delete Text Notes (press "MENU" key The Text Notes feature allows you to keep notes and other useful information, such as agendas and minutes of meetings, shopping lists and other items you need not forget.
  • Page 142: User Data

    Select the text note you want to edit Edit a text message To Delete a Text Note You can delete a particular text note or all text notes. Delete a text note Delete all text notes User Data The user’s personal data including the contact list, owner’s information, memories of calls made and received, and downloaded/attached ringtunes can be accessed from User Data.
  • Page 143: Contacts

    Contacts (press the” MENU” key Contacts manages the list of contact entries: registered names, phone numbers and email addresses. From this menu, you can select the e808 or the USIM card contact list to use as a default, search through the entries by different keys, and put the entries into categories (e.g.
  • Page 144: Calls Made

    Calls Made (press the “MENU“ key Calls Made displays the last 20 calls made in a list. To make a call, select the item and press the Start key (to make a video call, press the SK1 (Video) key). The following submenus are provided: Item Add to Contacts Write message...
  • Page 145: Used Memory

    Item Edit Title Edit File Name Delete Delete All Used Memory (press the “MENU“ key Used Memory displays the amount of memory used and the number of registered files for different e808 data. The following items are displayed: • Image •...
  • Page 146: To/From Usim

    To/From USIM (press the “MENU” key The contact list and Text message data saved in the e808 (phone) and the USIM card can be moved or copied between each other. Upon activation of transfer operation, the power level is checked: if the level is 0 or 1, this operation cannot be activated.
  • Page 147 Select the contact entries to move or copy from the search result Start moving/copying Data Transfer To move: Select the title. To copy: To select one or more entries: Select the title and press the SK1 (Select) key. Multiple titles can be selected. To cancel the selection, select the title and press the SK1 (Cancel) key.
  • Page 148 Protected Text messages cannot be moved. The USIM card can hold maximum of 20 Text message data (data size: 176 byte max.) Start data transfer Display To/From USIM Select the data type Select the operation Select the direction Select the mailbox Select the Text messages to move or copy from the search result Start moving/copying...
  • Page 149: To/From Pc

    Useful Tips: • To quit the transfer, press the SK2(Quit) key on data transfer screen. To/From PC (press the” MENU” key By connecting the e808 and a PC with an USB cable, data can be copied between the e808 and the PC. Between e808 and the PC, the following data can be transferred: contact list data (VCF), calendars (VCS), ringtunes (MID), video clips (MP4), audio files (AAC/WMA), image files (JPG, GIF, BMP), voice data (AMR), and other types of file received attached to emails.
  • Page 150: 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 standby Function Message Contacts...
  • Page 151 Mode While dialing Shortcut Keys Function Calls the number (video) Save contacts Category list of the contacts Down Alphabetical list of the contacts Triangle 3 sites Triangle (long) Switches to 3G mode Note : Available only when Dual USIM is inserted and when 2G is selected by Auto Selection MENU...
  • Page 152 Mode While receiving MENU MENU (long) Start End (long) Other than above During a call Up (long) Down Down (long) Left Right Triangle Triangle (long) MENU MENU (long) End (long) 0 (long) Function Answers the call Submenu Displays Menu Switches tasks (when multi-task activated) Answers the call Rejects a call Rejects a call and turns power off...
  • Page 153 Mode Text entry(standby) Text entry (while entering) Text entry using numeric mode Shortcut Keys Function Discards the text End (long) Turns power off Deletes one digit to the right of the cursor CLR (long) Deletes all digits to the right of the cursor Deletes one digit to the left of the cursor BS (long) Deletes all digits to the left of the cursor...
  • Page 154: Index

    Index Accessories 121 Alarm 123, 124 Alarm clock 127 All incoming 105 Any key answer 17, 51, 97 Area mode 108 Audio player 118 Auto-answer 100 Backlight 24, 96, 99, 100 BAIC 105 BAOC 105 Bar Calls In 105 Bar Calls Out 105 Battery 8 BIC-Roam 105 BOIC 105...
  • Page 155 Data transfer 135 Dial lock 3, 103 Direct input service 107 DTMF 19 Earpiece volume 19 Email 29, 31, 35, 46, 58, 77, 135 External Connect 57 Filter list 127 Font 101 Host APN 107 HTTP proxy 107 Icon 3, 10, 31, 124 Image 38, 40, 42, 66, 87, 99, 109, 111, 115 Image quality 24, 99, 111, 114, 116, 117 Indicator 9, 30, 100...
  • Page 156 Network 108 Other File Type 121 Outgoing call barring 13, 105 Overwrite mode 27, 29 Owner Info 133 Owner name 106 Pause dial 15, 98 Phone 97 ALS line 13, 98 Any key answer 17, 51, 97 Earphone 12, 98 Pause dial 15, 98 Quality alarm 97 Phone to USIM 136, 138...
  • Page 157 Service tone 100 Slide show 46, 58, 65, 70 SMS (see text message) Standby screen 101 Start-up lock 103 Summer time 102 Task menu 53 Text edit 27 CAP key 26 Insert/overwrite mode 27 SHIFT key 26 SYMBOL key 26 Text entry 25 Copy and paste 27 Cut and paste 28...
  • Page 158 UK v3.0 MDS-000049-EAA2 Apr 2003 2 edition...
  • Page 159 Copyright © 2003 NEC Corporation. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2003 NEC Corporation. All rights reserved. NEC is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation, Japan. NEC is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation, Japan.

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