NEC e949 User Manual

NEC e949 User Manual

Nec e949: user guide
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Emergency Services and Safety
Precautions
Emergency Services
To make an emergency call in any country
Press 1 1 2
Ask the operator for the service which you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade,
Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Services. Give your position and, if possible, remain
stationary to maintain phone contact.
The 112 emergency number service is available on every digital network service. The
number 999 is an alternative emergency number for the UK only, and can only be used
with a valid SIM card.
Due to the nature of the cellular system, the success of emergency calls
cannot be guaranteed.
General Care
A cellphone contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets, and battery systems. You
should treat it with care and give particular attention to the following points.
Do not allow the phone or its accessories to come into contact with liquid or moisture
at any time.
Do not place anything in the folded phone.
Do not expose your phone to extreme high or low temperatures.
Do not expose your phone to naked flame, cigars or cigarettes.
Do not paint your phone.
Do not drop or subject your phone to rough treatment.
Do not place the phone alongside computer disks, credit cards, travel cards and other
magnetic media. The information contained on disks or cards may be affected by the
phone.
Take care not to allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings, to contact or short-
circuit the terminals.
Do not dispose of your phone in a fire. Your phone's Li-ion batteries may be safely
disposed of at Li-ion recycling points. For more specific battery and power supply
information, see page 3.
Do not attempt to dismantle the phone or any of its accessories.
This equipment is fitted with an internal battery that can only be replaced by a qualified
service engineer.
Using any Vehicle power adapter (option), Dual tap (option), AC adapter or accessory
not specified by the manufacturer for use with this phone creates a potential safety
hazard.
The earpiece may become warm during normal use and the unit itself may become
warm during charging.
Your phone may become warm during charging and normal use. Do not expose your
phone to your skin for a long time.
Use a damp or anti-static cloth to clean the phone. Do NOT use a dry cloth or
electrostatically charged cloth. Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners as these
could damage the case.
Remember to recycle: the cardboard packaging supplied with this phone is ideal for
recycling.
Do not leave the battery empty for a long time, otherwise some data may be initialized.
Your phone contains metal which may cause you an itch, a rash or eczema depending
on your constitution or physical condition.
Take care not to put your phone in the back pocket of your trousers or skirt and then
sit on it. Also, do not put your phone at the bottom of bag where it may subject to
excessive weight or pressure.
Doing so may damage the display and camera lens and cause them malfunction.
The foam covers the earpiece of the headset. Do not put any other part of the headset
in your ears.
If you use or leave the phone in high temperature (above 45°C), bubbles may appear
on the surface of the Main-display. In such a case, use the phone in normal
temperature (around 25°C). The bubbles on the Main-display will disappear after a
while.
Aircraft Safety
Switch off your phone when inside or near aircraft. The use of cellphones in aircraft is
illegal. It may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and it may disrupt the
cellular network. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of
cellphone service to the offender, or legal action, or both.
Do not use your phone on the ground without the permission of the ground crew.
Hospital Safety
Switch off your phone in areas where the use of cellphones is prohibited. Follow the
instructions given by the respective medical facility regarding the use of cellphones on
their premises.
General Safety
Observe 'Turn off 2-way radio' signs, such as those near stores of fuel, chemicals or
explosives.
Do not allow children to play with the phone or its accessories.
Small parts are included in your phone. Keep them out of reach of small children, for
whom it could be a choking hazard.
The operation of some medical electronic devices, such as hearing aids and
pacemakers, may be affected if a cellphone is used next to them. Observe any warning
signs and manufacturer's recommendations.
Keep your phone away from precision instruments. It may cause noise or malfunction
of the instruments.
If you have a weak heart, you should take extra precautions when setting functions
such as the Vibrator and Ringer volume functions for incoming calls.
If you set the Vibrator setting to anything other than OFF, be careful that the phone is
not near a source of heat (e.g. a heater) and that it does not fall from a desk due to the
vibration.
To avoid risk of burns do not allow the product temperature to exceed 55°C; e.g. do
not leave the phone on a car dashboard or on a window sill, behind glass in direct
sunlight, etc.
Emergency Services and Safety Precautions
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  • Page 1 Emergency Services and Safety Precautions Emergency Services To make an emergency call in any country ☛ Press 1 1 2 Ask the operator for the service which you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Services. Give your position and, if possible, remain stationary to maintain phone contact.
  • Page 2 Third Party Equipment The use of third party equipment, cables or accessories, not made or authorized by NEC, may invalidate the warranty of your cellphone and also adversely affect the phone’s operation. For example use only the NEC mains cable supplied with the AC charger.
  • Page 3 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. For the purpose of improvement, the specifications for this product and its accessories are subject to complete or partial change without prior notice.
  • Page 4: Menu Shortcuts Selection

    Before You Start User’s manual conventions The instructions in this user’s manual make use of the shortcuts selection except special cases. The following markers are used throughout the user’s manual to attract your attention: This type of paragraph will contain details of where to find information related to the topic in question. This type of paragraph will contain information worth noting.
  • Page 5: Display Information

    Display information Desktop icon area This area contains the automatically displayed and the manually created desktop icons. They provide shortcuts to certain items/functions. Help area This area contains clock information and help information appropriate for the current screen (e.g. key presses remaining when composing a SK1/SK2 message).
  • Page 6: Parts And Functions

    Parts and functions 4-way navigation key ▲▼ Side up key Softkey1(SK1) Side down key Menu key ( Clear (CLR)/Back key Send key ( Be careful not to put your finger or foreign objects in the internal antenna part when your phone is opened. Do not put any accessories (straps etc.) on the internal antenna part.
  • Page 7: Keypad Shortcuts

    Keypad shortcuts The following operations are available from the standby screen. Operation that involves pressing a key Accessing the Main menu screen Accessing the Message screen Accessing the Web browser Accessing the Phonebook list screen ▲ Accessing the Phone modes screen ▼...
  • Page 8: Before You Start

    Displayed icons Main-display Indicates the battery level. Indicates the battery charging status (charging, stop). Indicates that there is a new SMS in your phone. Indicates that there is a new SMS on the network. Indicates that the SIM memory is full. Indicates that the Inbox in your phone is full.
  • Page 9 <When the video preview is in operation> Indicates the video mode is set to on, the video is playing, on pause, fast forwarding, or rewinding. Indicates the track information of the video (the video only, the audio only, and the video and audio). Indicates the video is played in normal/enlarged screen size.
  • Page 10: Overview Of Menu Function

    Overview of menu function Main menu screen Standby screen ➡ ➡ ➡ ➡ Main menu Second level menu Settings Phone Phone modes Main-display External-display Power saving Calls Security Network Connection profile Reset settings Message Inbox Drafts Outbox Sent Alert inbox Folder1 Folder2 Before You Start...
  • Page 11 Getting Started Basic Calls & Phone Use Text Entry Desktop icons Settings (M1) Message (M2) Web browser (M3) Phonebook (M4) Camera (M5) My data (M6) Java™ (M7) Accessory (M8) Bluetooth (M89) Index...
  • Page 12 Contents...
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  • Page 14 Memo Memo...
  • Page 15: Preparing The Phone

    Getting Started Preparing the phone Before trying to use your phone, make sure that a valid Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card is inserted and the battery is charged. SIM card Before using your phone, you must sign-up with one of the digital network service providers. In addition to your subscription details you will receive a personal SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card which is inserted into your phone.
  • Page 16 STEP 1 STEP 1 Bump Bump SIM card SIM card compartment compartment cover cover STEP 4 STEP 4 Tabs Tabs Getting Started STEP 2 STEP 2 card card STEP 5 STEP 5 Cavities Cavities STEP 3 STEP 3 STEP 6 STEP 6...
  • Page 17: Removing A Sim Card

    Before trying to use your phone, connect the NEC battery charger (AC adapter) supplied with your phone to a suitable mains power socket. ☛...
  • Page 18: Standby And Talk Times

    Battery charging stopped due to overheat Using any AC adapter, vehicle power adapter (option) or dual tap (option) not specified by NEC for use with this phone can be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty and approval given to the cellphone. Do not leave the charger connected to the mains supply when it is not in use.
  • Page 19: Other Battery Alarms

    Other battery alarms Your phone may display warnings when the battery temperature is too high, or the voltage of the battery or the charger is over the appropriate level. Follow the instruction given by these warnings immediately. Start-up Switching the phone on ☛...
  • Page 20: Making Basic Calls

    Basic Calls & Phone Use Making basic calls You make a simple call in the same way as you would with a normal phone, except that you need to press Dialling (STD) code and the phone number. To make international calls, you must first enter the international dialling code (see page 15). Use the full STD area code even if you are calling to a person in the same town.
  • Page 21: Receiving An Incoming Call

    Receiving an incoming call When someone calls your number, the ringer will play (if set - see page 24), the LED glows in the specified colour, and the phone number of the caller may be displayed if the calling line identification facility is available and the caller has activated the feature. If the caller’s phone number has been related and stored in your phonebook with a name and a CLI picture (see page 51), that name and picture will be displayed.
  • Page 22: Emergency Calls

    Emergency calls The standard emergency number of 112 can be used. ☛ Key in 1 1 2 ➔ or SK1 to connect the call to the local emergency services. On some networks, emergency calls can be made using the 112 number without a SIM card inserted. Last number redial You can redial the last number you called.
  • Page 23: Voice Recall

    Voice recall You can store up to 10 voice recall recordings which can be allocated to a personal data stored in the phonebook (Phone). To store the voice recall sound, see “Voice recall functions” on page 51. To use the voice recall function, use the following procedure: ☛...
  • Page 24: Call Transfer

    Mute You can mute the sound from the mouthpiece during a call. When your call is muted, the other party cannot hear any sound from your phone, but you can still hear the sound from the other party. ☛ To mute the sound during a call, The mute function is automatically released after the call ends.
  • Page 25: Scratchpad Number

    ☛ To end a private call and return to the normal multi-party call While you are on a private call, other parties can continue with their conversation. You can make a private call only when you are a host of the multi-party calls. Ending the multi-party calls ☛...
  • Page 26 No. Call options Last call duration Displays the duration of the last call made on your phone. ☛ Total calls duration Displays the duration of the total calls made on your phone. ☛ Charge info Displays the charge information (Advice of Charge - AoC). Redial blacklist Displays the numbers in the blacklist.
  • Page 27 No. Missed calls/Received calls/Dialled calls Options menu Add to phonebook Adds the current number to the phonebook. ☛ Delete one Deletes the current number. Delete all Deletes all the numbers in the list. Info Displays information on the current number. Add desktop icon Creates a desktop icon of the selected number.
  • Page 28 No. Call diversion edit options menu (Continued) Paste Pastes the previously copied number. Disable all Disables the numbers from all the fields. Phonebook Displays the phonebook to insert a number in the edit field. Add to phonebook Adds the number to the phonebook as a new personal data or saves the number in an existing personal data. Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
  • Page 29: International Dialling Codes

    International dialling codes When you make an international call from any country, you must start by dialling a special international access code. Your phone has the facility to prefix a + symbol to the numbers, so that you need not enter the access code for the country that you are calling from. Entering international dialling codes ☛...
  • Page 30 No. SIM list Options menu Move Moves the highlighted network within the list. ☛ Remove Deletes the highlighted network. Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Selecting the frequency band (M184) You have to select the frequency band to suit the location. ☛...
  • Page 31: Mode Change

    Text Entry This section describes how you enter text. Mode change ☛ With a text entry screen displayed, SK1 to change the text entry mode: T9 ® English text input ® Your phone incorporates T9 Text Input, enabling fast, easy and intuitive text input. For each letter to be keyed in, you only need to press the alphanumeric key once.
  • Page 32: Normal Text Input

    Function (press and hold) Press and hold to activate the highlight mode (see “Highlight mode” on page 39). Activates symbol mode when no word is highlighted. Normal text input ☛ With a text entry screen displayed, SK1 until the entry mode is Normal text (ABC) input. ☛...
  • Page 33: Key Allocations

    Key allocations Whenever you need to enter text (for messages, storing names with numbers, etc.), successive presses of an alphanumeric key will display different ® characters. Pressing in T9 English text input or Normal text (ABC) input toggles between lower case, shift (upper case for one letter) and caps lock ®...
  • Page 34 Desktop icons Desktop icons are shortcuts to functions or items. You can activate a desktop icon on the standby screen (desktop) in stead of following the menu and pressing the shortcut numbers. The desktop icons are displayed in two rows on the standby screen. See “Display information” on page v for the actual location of the desktop icon area. There are two types of desktop icons: the automatically displayed and the manually created.
  • Page 35 Icon name Image Description Currency Bluetooth Voice/Modem Bluetooth data exchange Creating a desktop icon manually ☛ Highlight the required function (Camera/Video/MP3 player/Calculator/Clock alarm/Scheduler/ToDo list/Notepad/Voice memo/Currency/Bluetooth) or display the item (image file/note file/phone number/Email address). ☛ For functions, SK1 ☛ For items, to display the Options menu and select Add desktop icon (for an image/note file, this menu is under Use item) For Camera/Video/MP3 player, you can also display the Options menu and select Add desktop icon (for Camera/Video, this menu is under Other settings).
  • Page 36 Settings (M1) Phone (M11) ☛ No. Phone Voice volume Adjusts the sound volume output from the earpiece. ☛ Use ▲ ▼, Side keys or alphanumeric keys (0 to 9) to adjust the volume. You can also press the Side keys to display the volume control screen and to adjust the volume setting. During a call, you can press the Side keys to adjust the setting of the volume as required.
  • Page 37 No. Phone Clock Show clock Set time Set date Set date format Selects the date display format. Set time format Selects the time display format from 12 hour or 24 hour. Set timezone Set start day Language Selects the language the phone displays. When you have switched the language to be displayed, please wait until the new setting becomes active.
  • Page 38 For any volume setting, use ▲ ▼, Side keys or alphanumeric keys (0 to 9). When you change any volume setting while a headset is connected, the changed volume will be valid only when you have a headset connected. No. Phone mode setting Ringer Selects the Sound, Video or MP3 for incoming calls.
  • Page 39 Main-display (M13) ☛ No. Main-display Greetings Selects the greeting which is displayed on the main-display during phone start-up from No greeting, Text or Animation. ☛ Wallpaper Selects a picture or video file to use as the background for the main-display. Main menu style Selects and resets the background and icons for the Main menu screen.
  • Page 40 No. Power saving Level setting Selects the power saving level from Level 1 (minimum power save setting), Level 2 (moderate) or Level 3 (maximum). The main-display backlight will turn dim and then turn off after a given amount of time with no operation. Function key LED Selects whether to flash the LED of SK1 and SK2 when the main-display and its backlight are turned off.
  • Page 41 The PIN2 code is SIM card related and may only be available from your service provider. No. Security Change PINs Changes the PIN or PIN2 code (PIN activate setting must be turned on to change the PIN code). PIN activate Turns on/off the PIN code entry required at starting up the phone.
  • Page 42 Connection profile (M19) ☛ For settings provided on the Connection profile screen, see “Setting the Connection profiles” on page 42. Reset settings (M10) ☛ This function will reset your phone to its factory settings. By restoring the factory settings, any changes you have made to your phone EXCEPT the following will return to the factory settings (the following data/settings will not be reset): •...
  • Page 43: Message Overview

    Message (M2) Message overview Message services Your phone supports the following messaging services: • Short Messaging Service (SMS) allows you to send short messages (160 half-pitch characters max.) to one or more phone numbers. To send an SMS message, the destination phone number must be a mobile phone with an SMS service subscription. SMS service also supports Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) for which the maximum length of the message you can send depends on the number of linked messages (maximum of 10 linked messages are available).
  • Page 44 No. Message screen menu Sent The sent messages are stored here. Alert inbox The received alert messages are stored here. You can also display the received alert messages by pressing The received broadcast messages are saved. See “Cell broadcast (M26)” on page 40 for details. 7, 8 Folder1/Folder2 The messages moved by Move msg (see “Message list Options menu”...
  • Page 45: Options Menus

    Options menus Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Message Options menu ☛ SK1 or ➔ No. Message Options menu SMS settings SMS centre Auto display Receipt request Selects whether to request a receipt of the sent SMS messages. Max linked msgs Validity period...
  • Page 46 No. Message Options menu Email settings Changes the settings for the Email messaging function. 1,2 Account1/ Account2 Default account Sets the default accounts for sending and checking the Email messages. Send option Received message size Connection profile Message (M2) Sets the Email account for two different Email addresses. Account Sets Mail account, Display name, Email address, or Reply to address.
  • Page 47 No. Message Options menu CB settings Enable Languages View msg Displays the information on the number of messages in the phone, the size of used/free memories, SMS units in the status phone/SIM, and complete/incomplete SMS units. Rename folder Renames Folder1 and Folder2. View all Displays all the messages in all folders on the same list.
  • Page 48: Message View Options Menu

    Message view Options menu ☛ Display the message list in the Inbox, Drafts, Outbox, Sent, Alert inbox, CB, Folder1 or Folder2 No. Message view Options menu Reply Replies to the sender of the highlighted message. Reply all Replies to the sender and all other recipients of the highlighted message. Delete Deletes the highlighted message.
  • Page 49: Creating A Message

    A Option mode Options menu – – Add desktop icon – – – Attachments View mode Creating a message Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Help area This area contains the information on the message.
  • Page 50 • E: The Subject field highlighted when creating a new Email message. E To/Subject field Options menu – – Add/Edit – Edit Preview msg Delete Delete all Save – Phonebook – Resend list – Insert – Address list – – Add item –...
  • Page 51 Message/Slide/Attachment field Options menu ☛ SK1 twice/press and hold SK1/ The columns show the menu numbers for: • S: The Message field highlighted when creating a new SMS message. • M: The Slide field highlighted when creating a new MMS message. •...
  • Page 52 Email Attachments list Options menu ☛ SK1 twice/press and hold SK1/ ➔ No. Email Attachments list Options menu Add item Adds picture, video, sound, or text to the Email message. Save item Saves an attachment of the Email message in a folder. Delete item Deletes an attachment from the Email message.
  • Page 53 Icons Descriptions MMS message with text(s) and picture(s) MMS message with text(s) and sound(s) Text edit Options menu ☛ SK1 twice/press and hold SK1/ No. Text edit Options menu Text colour Selects the colour of text and background. Text format Selects the font size (small, normal or large) and font style (bold, italics, underline or strikethrough).
  • Page 54 Cell broadcast (M26) Cell Broadcast (CB) messages (e.g. weather reports, news) are sent by the network to all phones in a certain area. ☛ The Cell broadcast message display on the standby screen is erased by pressing Broadcast messages service is network dependent. Please contact your service provider for details. Message (M2)
  • Page 55: What Can I Download

    Web browser (M3) To access WAP service, you would need to: Apply for WAP service before accessing WAP. You can choose General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) or Circuit Switched Data (CSD) as the data bearer for WAP access. The connection speed of GPRS is faster than CSD.
  • Page 56 Setting the Connection profiles To alter or enter information into a connection (profile), use the following procedure. ☛ ➔ 3 5 1 Highlight Connection profiles field You can also display the Profile options menu by No. Profile options menu Add new Creates a new profile.
  • Page 57: Clear Cache

    No. Profiles settings menu (Continued) DNS address Dynamic: Static: Port number HTTP: HTTPS: Authentication Selects the authentication type from Normal or Secure. Usage Displays the name of the application currently used. ☛ When you have finished entering or editing the connection information, SK2. The connection list will be displayed. If you select the read-only proxy, Edit function is disabled.
  • Page 58: Other Features

    To delete all those messages, 2 You can also display the received Alert messages by pressing NEC Web site Your phone is also supported by a Web site at www.necmobile.com. Access this site from your phone and you can select and download content from the wide variety available.
  • Page 59: Gprs Dial Up

    GPRS dial up With GPRS dial up service, you can access the Internet or read Emails from your PC through your phone. Use your phone as a modem to connect to a compatible PC through a USB cable or Bluetooth to enable GPRS Internet dial up service. For more detailed procedures, please visit our company homepage.
  • Page 60: Phonebook Types

    Phonebook (M4) Phonebook types Your phone can have up to 7 directories stored on your SIM card and in your phone memory: • Complete (a list of all the numbers stored in the ADN and FDN) • Personal directories (ADN) in the SIM card •...
  • Page 61 Fixed dialling numbers (FDN) Fixed dialling numbers are a means of limiting which numbers can be called from your phone. With the FDN feature switched on (see page 27), you can call with your phone the numbers you have stored in this phonebook and the emergency number only. Although FDN is supported by your phone, it must be present on your SIM card - check with your service provider.
  • Page 62: Phonebook List Options Menu

    Phonebook list Options menu ☛ 4 1 and the appropriate key for the desired directory, or ➔ No. Phonebook list Options menu Add new Adds a new personal data to Phone/SIM/FDN. Edit Displays the data edit screen to edit the currently highlighted personal data. When editing the data in FDN, you will be prompted to enter PIN2 code.
  • Page 63 No. Phonebook list Options menu Groups Editing the group information ☛ Highlight the group you wish to edit ☛ To rename the group name, select Group name field ☛ To set information on the selected group, select Info field ☛ To select the LED colour, select LED field ☛...
  • Page 64 No. Phonebook list Options menu Sort Sorts the personal data in the order of alphabets or location number. Location Searches for the personal data by the location number. ☛ Show Displays phonebook information. Send via Bluetooth Sends the currently highlighted personal data to another device through Bluetooth. Add desktop icon Creates a desktop icon of the highlighted personal data.
  • Page 65 Editing an existing personal data ☛ 4 1 and the appropriate key for the desired directory, or ➔ For the phonebook (SIM) and FDN, only the name, phone number and the location number can be added or edited in the following procedures. For the own number and voice mail number settings, only the name and phone number can be added or edited in the following procedures.
  • Page 66: Personal Data Options Menu

    If an MP3 file is set as a ringer in Phone mode and a CLI video is also set, the default picture, instead of the CLI video, will be displayed with the MP3 file. See also: “Ringer” on page 24 and “Pictures (M63)” on page 61. Allocating sound/video/MP3 as a ringer You can set a sound, video or MP3 as a ringer for an incoming call.
  • Page 67: Setting The Voice Mail Number

    No. Personal data Options menu Create message Creates a new message to the highlighted phone number or Email address. Send via Bluetooth Sends the selected personal data to another device through Bluetooth. Edit Edits the selected personal data. Copy Copies the selected phone number(s)/Email address(es). Move Moves the currently highlighted personal data.
  • Page 68: Notes On Using The Camera

    Camera (M5) Camera function enables you to take pictures or record videos and save them as Joint Photographic Expert Group (JPEG) files and 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) files respectively. You can enjoy the picture and video files in many ways: send them attached to an MMS or Email, set a picture file as the wallpaper for your phone, etc.
  • Page 69 Users are also asked to note that the transfer of images protected under copyright laws is only permissible within the restrictions imposed by those copyright laws. Be considerate of other people’s privacy when you take a picture or record a video using the camera of your phone and send it to others. Taking a picture (M51) ☛...
  • Page 70 No. Camera Options menu (before taking a picture) Photo size Image quality Frame Self timer/Self timer cancel Activates or deactivates the self-timer function. Sound settings Pictures Other settings Full screen Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Camera (M5) (Continued) Sets the picture size to Sub-QCIF (128x96), QCIF (176x144), Wallpaper (176x220), CIF (352x288), VGA...
  • Page 71: Recording A Video

    Camera Options menu (after taking a picture) No. Camera Options menu (after taking a picture) Save current Save all Create message Set as wallpaper Thumbnail view Automatic save Save in Pictures Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Recording a video (M52) Recording a video To record a video, keep your phone open at all time.
  • Page 72 The default file name for the recorded video saved in the folder is the date, month, year and sequence number. For the operations while recording a video, see “Operations when taking a picture” on page 55. For the operations while replaying the video, see “Videos (M61)” on page 60. If a call comes in while you are checking or saving a video, video storage is cancelled.
  • Page 73 Video recorder Options menu (after recording a video) No. Video recorder Options menu (after recording a video) Save Saves the currently displayed video. Create message Creates a new message with the file attached. Set as ring tone Sets the video as the ringtone. Set as wallpaper Sets the video to be the main-display wallpaper.
  • Page 74: Operations While Replaying Video

    My data (M6) Using My data, you can playback sound and MP3 files, or display pictures and videos downloaded from the Internet or captured with the camera function of your phone. Videos (M61) In the following section, how to playback video files (videos) stored in your phone is described. You can either record videos using your phone, download them from the Internet, receive them attached to messages.
  • Page 75 If you wish to move to another hierarchy folder, use Operations while playing sound ☛ To stop, SK2 ☛ To adjust the volume, Side keys. ☛ To replay the previous/next file, ▲ or ▼ Pictures (M63) The Pictures function allows you to display images and animations, which were obtained with the camera function of your phone, received as a file attached to MMS messages, or downloaded from the Internet.
  • Page 76 If you wish to preview the highlighted stamp, SK1. To display the previous/next stamp, ▲ or ▼. ☛ To apply a text stamp, 2 ➔ Key in the text ☛ ➔ Move the stamp position to confirm stamp. ☛ SK1 when finished applying the stamp (the stamp preview will not be applied this time) Adding a frame to the image ☛...
  • Page 77: File Selector Options Menu

    No. Print via USB Options menu File name Selects whether or not to print the file name on the paper. Date Selects whether or not to print the date on the paper. If you want to print multiple images on one sheet, set both the settings for Number of prints and N-up on Layout screen under Layout detail. For example, 4 for Number of prints and 2 for N-up will print 2 sheets with 2 half-sized images per sheet.
  • Page 78 No. File Selector Options menu Use item Set as ring tone: (Videos) Set as wallpaper: Send via Bluetooth: Use item Set as ring tone: (Sounds) Set as SMS tone: Set as MMS tone: Send via Bluetooth: Use item Set as wallpaper: (Pictures) Add desktop icon: Send via Bluetooth:...
  • Page 79 No. File Selector Options menu Options Sorting order: Info column: Thumbnail view: Flat view: List display: Save options: Reset options: Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Depending on the size of the data, file selector operation may take a long time. Neither protected data nor preset data and folders can be deleted or moved.
  • Page 80: How To Run Software

    Java™ (M7) You can download Java™ applications (games etc.) from WAP sites and run them on your phone. Applications (M71) How to run software To run a software (Java™ application), perform the following. ☛ ➔ 1➔ Highlight an application containing the software you want to run When you display the Java™...
  • Page 81 Selecting the resident Java™ application (M7311) ☛ ➔ To display the Resident On screen, 3 1 Setting the resume/suspend time (M7312/M7313) ☛ ➔ To display the Resident On screen, 3 1 Storage info (M74) You can display the number of Java™ applications currently stored in your phone and the size of free memory. ☛...
  • Page 82 Accessory (M8) MP3 player (M81) This feature allows you to create a Playlist to play MP3 files in the order you desire. You can add MP3 files saved in your phone to the Playlist (see “MP3 (M64)” on page 63) or change the order of the MP3 files within the Playlist. ☛...
  • Page 83 Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Calculator (M82) You can perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with the calculator. It also has a memory function. ☛ The calculator can display a result of up to 9 digits. If a calculation results in a number exceeding the maximum, the screen displays error in the calculation field.
  • Page 84 Clock alarm setting (Continued) Alarm repeat Selects alarm repeat for once, daily or day of the week. You can select more than one day of the week at the same time. You can remove the check by highlighting and pressing Enter alarm text Sets the message (e.g.
  • Page 85: Scheduler Options Menu

    The selected melody will be played when the scheduled event occurs if the ringer is turned on based on the current phone mode. If vibration is turned on, you will be notified of the event by vibration. If the phone has been switched off, the phone does not switch itself on to sound the reminder or vibrate at the specified time. You can stop the reminder tone or vibration by pressing any key.
  • Page 86: Todo Options Menu

    ToDo list (M85) This feature allows you to set up to 100 ToDo tasks that should be finished by a certain date. You can choose to display either all ToDo tasks, or those just finished or unfinished. Each task is identified by a description (of up to 256 characters) and its start/due date. Adding a new ToDo task ☛...
  • Page 87: Notepad Options Menu

    D ToDo Options menu (Continued) Edit Edits the highlighted ToDo task (see “Adding a new ToDo task” on page 72). – Delete Deletes ToDo task(s). Press the appropriate keys for the ToDo task category (the currently selected ToDo task, all the public/private ToDo tasks, all the completed public/private ToDo tasks or all the ToDo tasks) to delete. –...
  • Page 88 No. Notepad Options menu (Continued) Create message Creates a new message with the highlighted text (note). Delete item Deletes the selected file or folder if it is unprotected. Delete all Deletes all the notes unprotected from the list. Copy item Copies the selected note.
  • Page 89: Converting Currency

    Recording/playing voice memo or setting speaker ☛ No. Voice memo setting Record Records a voice memo. ☛ To record the conversation during a call, see “Recording a call” on page 11. Play Plays a voice memo or recorded call. ☛ Speaker setting Selects between speaker and earpiece to play the voice memo.
  • Page 90 Bluetooth (M89) ☛ For details, see “Bluetooth (M89)” on page 77. Synchronization (M80) Synchronization function allows you to synchronize data between your phone and your PC. When your phone is connected to your PC via a USB cable, you can synchronize phonebook, scheduler or ToDo list data. Data should comply with vCard 2.1/vCalendar 1.0 specification You cannot synchronize the phonebook data stored in the SIM card.
  • Page 91: Bluetooth Setting

    Bluetooth (M89) Bluetooth function provides the following services: • Dial-up service - You can use your phone as a modem. • Headset/hands-free service - You can make/receive a call using a Bluetooth headset or hands-free kit. • Object push service - You can send or receive the data (from Phonebook/Scheduler/ToDo list/Notepad/My data (Videos/Sounds/Pictures/MP3)) between your phone and other Bluetooth devices (see “Bluetooth Object Push”...
  • Page 92: Pairing A Bluetooth Device And Your Phone

    No. Bluetooth setting Disconnect Ends the Bluetooth connection in progress. Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Device list Option menu ☛ 8 9 1 ➔ No. Device list Option menu Rename Edits the name of the highlighted device.
  • Page 93: Bluetooth Object Push

    Using Bluetooth for voice/modem To use the Bluetooth headset/hands-free kit or Bluetooth modem, you must perform the Bluetooth pairing with your external device beforehand. For details, refer to the operation manual of the device. While using the Bluetooth device, the following icons will be displayed in the status bar area of your phone. Indicates Bluetooth On.
  • Page 94: Sending Data

    Procedures to send data Phonebook entry (M413...) You can only send Name, Home, Mobile, Work, Fax, 2 Email addresses and 2 pieces of descriptive information. Your phone sends data according to the vCard 2.1 specification. ☛ To display the phonebook (Phone), ☛...
  • Page 95: Bluetooth File Transfer

    Bluetooth File Transfer Using Bluetooth connection, you can browse your phone from other Bluetooth devices and transfer data. This function provides the following services: • See the file/folder list in your phone. • Send/receive the file/folder to/from your phone. • Delete the file/folder from your phone.
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