NEC N401i User Manual

NEC N401i User Manual

Nec n401i: user guide
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Emergency Services and
Emergency Services and Safety
Safety Precautions
Precautions
Emergency Services
To make an emergency call in any country
Press 1 1 2
.
Ask the operator for the service which you require: Police,
Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Coastguard or Mountain Rescue
Services. Give your position and, if possible, remain
stationary to maintain phone contact.
The 112 emergency number service is available on every
digital network service. The number 999 is an alternative
emergency number for the UK only, and can only be used
with a valid SIM card.
Due to the nature of the cellular system, the
success of emergency calls cannot be
guaranteed.
General Care
A cellphone contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets,
and battery systems. You should treat it with care and give
particular attention to the following points.
Do not allow the phone or its accessories to come into
contact with liquid or moisture at any time.
Do not place anything in the folded phone.
Do not expose your phone to extreme high or low
temperatures.
Do not expose your phone to naked flame, cigars or
cigarettes.
Do not paint your phone.
Do not drop or subject your phone to rough treatment.
Do not place the phone alongside computer disks, credit
cards, travel cards and other magnetic media. The
information contained on disks or cards may be affected
by the phone.
Do not leave the phone or the battery in places where the
temperature could exceed 60°C; e.g. on a car dashboard
or on a window sill, behind glass in direct sunlight, etc.
Do not remove the phone's battery while the phone is
switched on.
Take care not to allow metal objects, such as coins or key
rings, to contact or short-circuit the battery terminals.
Do not dispose of battery packs in a fire. Your phone's Li-
ion batteries may be safely disposed of at Li-ion recycling
points. For more specific battery and power supply
information, see page 3.
Do not put your phone's battery in your mouth as battery
electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed.
Do not attempt to dismantle the phone or any of its
accessories.
This equipment is fitted with an internal battery that can
only be replaced by a qualified service engineer. There is
a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an
incorrect type. Dispose of the used battery in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions.
Using any battery pack, AC adapter or Vehicle power
adapter (option) not specified by the manufacturer for
use with this phone creates a potential safety hazard.
The earpiece may become warm during normal use and
the unit itself may become warm during charging.
Use a damp or anti-static cloth to clean the phone. Do
NOT use a dry cloth or electrostatically charged cloth. Do
not use chemical or abrasive cleaners as these could
damage the case.
Remember to recycle: the cardboard packaging supplied
with this phone is ideal for recycling.
Do not leave the battery pack empty or disconnected for
a long time, otherwise some data may be initialized.
Your phone contains metal which may cause you an itch,
a rash or eczema depending on your constitution or
physical condition.
Take care not to put your phone in the back pocket of
your trousers or skirt and then sit on it. Also, do not put
your phone at the bottom of bag where it may subject to
excessive weight or pressure.
Doing so may damage the LCD and camera lens and
cause them malfunction.
Take care not to hold the Light too close to your or other
people's eyes when the Light is lit.
Do not aim or direct the InfraRed (IR) data port towards
your or other people's eyes when using the IR data
exchange.
The foam covers the earpiece of the headset (option). Do
not put any other part of the headset in your ears.
Aircraft Safety
Switch off your phone and remove its battery when inside
or near aircraft. The use of cellphones in aircraft is illegal.
It may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and it
may disrupt the cellular network. Failure to observe this
instruction may lead to suspension or denial of cellphone
service to the offender, or legal action, or both.
Do not use your phone on the ground without the
permission of the ground crew.
Hospital Safety
Switch off your phone in areas where the use of
cellphones is prohibited. Follow the instructions given by
the respective medical facility regarding the use of
cellphones on their premises.
General Safety
Observe 'Turn off 2-way radio' signs, such as those near
stores of fuel, chemicals or explosives.
Do not allow children to play with the phone, charger or
batteries.
Small parts are included in your phone. Keep them out of
reach of small children, for whom it could be a choking
hazard.
The operation of some medical electronic devices, such
as hearing aids and pacemakers, may be affected if a
cellphone is used next to them. Observe any warning
signs and manufacturer's recommendations.
If you have a weak heart, you should take extra
precautions when setting functions such as the Vibrator
and Ringer volume functions for incoming calls.
If you set the Vibrator setting to anything other than OFF,
be careful that the phone is not near a source of heat
(e.g. a heater) and that it does not fall from a desk due to
the vibration.
Road Safety
You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at all
times. Give full attention to driving.
Observe all the recommendations contained in your local
traffic safety documentation.
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a
call if driving conditions so require.
You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway
to answer or make a call, except in an emergency.
Switch off your phone at a refuelling point, such as a
petrol station, even if you are not refuelling your own car.
Do not store or carry flammable or explosive materials in
the same compartment where a radio transmitter, such
as a cellphone, is placed.
Electronic vehicle systems, such as anti-lock brakes,
speed control and fuel injection systems are not normally
affected by radio transmissions. The manufacturer of
such equipment can advise if it is adequately shielded
from radio transmissions. If you suspect vehicle
problems caused by radio transmissions, consult your
dealer and do not switch on your phone until it has been
checked by qualified approved installers.
Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
An air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects,
including either installed or portable
wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the
air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment
is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious
injury could result.
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  • Page 1 Emergency Services and Emergency Services and Safety Safety Precautions 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.
  • 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: 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 4: 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 help information appropriate for the current screen (e.g. key presses remaining when composing a message).
  • Page 5: Parts And Functions

    Parts and functions Earpiece Through-hole 4 way navigation key for straps Side up key Softkey1(SK1) Menu ( Side down key Send ( Charger connector cover Main-LCD Internal antenna Select key Softkey2(SK2) Phonebook ( ) key Clear (CLR)/Back key ) key End/on-off ( ) key Alphanumeric keys...
  • Page 6: Keypad Shortcuts

    Keypad shortcuts The following operations are available from the standby screen. Operation that involves pressing a key Accessing the Main menu screen Accessing the Mail screen Accessing the i-mode menu screen Accessing the Phonebook list screen ▲ Accessing the Phone modes screen ▼...
  • Page 7 LCD and displayed icons Main-LCD Indicates the battery level. (red, green, blue) Indicates the battery charging status (fast, slow, pause). 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.
  • Page 8 Indicates that a Java™ application is in operation. <When the camera/video view finder is in operation> Indicates single/burst mode (camera). Indicates the video mode is on or the video is recording. Indicates that the self timer is on. Indicates the quality of the picture (super fine, fine, normal, economy or super economy).
  • Page 9: Overview Of Menu Function

    Overview of menu function Standby screen Main menu screen ➡ ➡ ➡ ➡ Main menu Second level menu Settings Phone Phone modes Main-LCD 2nd-LCD Power saving Calls Security Network Reset settings Message Inbox Drafts Outbox Sent Folder1 Folder2 The Main menu has a set of icons for its top levels of options (examples of the top level are shown right) which can be selected either using a combination of the 4-way navigation key (▲...
  • Page 10 Getting Started Basic Calls & Phone Use Text Entry IR Data Exchange Desktop icons Settings (M1) Message (M2) i-mode (M3) Phonebook (M4) Camera (M5) My data (M6) Java™ (M7) Accessory (M8) Index...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Before You Start User’s manual conventions... iii Display information ... iv Parts and functions ... v LCD and displayed icons ... vii Overview of menu function ... ix Getting Started Preparing the phone ...1 Standby and talk times...3 Checking the battery ...3 Low battery alarm ...3 Other battery alarms ...3 Attaching and Removing the Emblem...4...
  • Page 12 Reset settings (M19)... 26 Message (M2) Message overview ... 27 Reading a message (M21) ... 28 Creating a message... 31 Cell broadcast (M27) ... 33 i-mode (M3) i-mode operation guide ... 33 i-mode screen ... 38 i-mode menu screen ... 38 iMenu screen ...
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    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 14: Removing A Sim Card

    (green) Slow battery charging while the phone is in use Using any battery pack, AC adapter, vehicle power adapter (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 15: Standby And Talk Times

    DO NOT connect a charger or any other external DC source until the phone’s battery is inserted. If the phone does not respond, please wait for a few minutes. The charging will then start. If you use the phone while charging, handle the phone carefully since the cable or adapter is connected. If you make/receive a call while charging, the charging may temporarily be interrupted.
  • Page 16: Switching The Phone On

    Attaching and Removing the Emblem Attaching the emblem Attach the emblem, aligning the holes to fit the 2nd-LCD, LED and camera. Start-up Switching the phone on ☛ Hold down for about a second to switch on. The screen will display the selected greeting (see page 23) and the phone is then in standby. You may need to charge the battery before using your phone.
  • Page 17: Basic Calls & Phone Use

    a PIN code when it is turned on. If this is the case, enter your code with the phone’s keypad. If you insert a SIM card other than your own, information such as call logs may be lost. (See “Security (M17)” on page 24 for details.) Basic Calls &...
  • Page 18: Accepting An Incoming Call

    and stored in your phonebook with a name and a CLI picture (see page 53), that name and picture will be displayed. If the caller has withheld their identity, the screen will give a message that the caller’s number is being withheld. You also have options for holding and forwarding calls.
  • Page 19: One-Touch Dial

    See also: “Call options (M43)” on page 9. One-touch dial One-touch dial for the phonebook (SIM) is available by pressing and holding the number keys between 2 and 9. A number for the One-touch dial corresponds to the location number in the phonebook (SIM). One-touch dial is available only for the phone numbers with the location number 2 to 9 stored in the phonebook (SIM).
  • Page 20: Putting A Call On Hold

    No. Options menu (during a call) (Continued) Transfer call Add to conference Private call Record call Disconnect party Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Putting a call on hold ☛ To put the received or dialled call on hold, SK1 or Mute You can mute the sound from the mouthpiece during a call.
  • Page 21: Making A Private Call

    Receiving the second call ☛ SK1 or to accept the second call When you accept the second call, the first call will be put on hold. Making the second call ☛ ➔ SK1 to put the first call on hold Key in the phone number 5 to merge both calls.
  • Page 22 Call options (Continued) Dialled calls Displays the list of dialled calls. You can also access this function by pressing 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).
  • Page 23: Call Settings (M16)

    Missed calls/Received calls/Dialled calls Options menu (Continued) 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 24 Call diversion edit options menu 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 25: 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 26: Text Entry

    SIM list Options menu Move Remove Selecting the frequency band (M184) You have to select the frequency band to suit the location. ☛ 1 8 4 ➔ Select the required frequency band. Frequency bands must be adjusted to suit the location when roaming (Europe, US, etc.), for the phone to work properly. Text Entry This section describes how you enter text.
  • Page 27: Normal Text Input

    Function (Continued) SK1(Spell?) Activates the spell mode which temporarily deactivates T9 for you to spell the word in Normal text input. The spell mode ends when you key in 0 to enter a space, or SK1(T9). SK2(Dismiss) Cancels the T9 matching word list. SK2(Next) or # Displays the next candidate.
  • Page 28: Numeric Input

    Numeric input ☛ With a text entry screen displayed, press SK1 until the entry mode is Numeric input. You can also press and hold the number key to insert the number in T9/Normal text input mode. ☛ Use alphanumeric keys to enter numbers. Key allocations Whenever you need to enter text (for short messages, storing names with numbers, etc.), successive presses of an alphanumeric key will display different ®...
  • Page 29: Ir Data Exchange

    IR Data Exchange Your phone is equipped with an InfraRed (IR) data port which enables you to send and receive phonebook/picture/video/sound excluding MP3/schedule/ ToDo list/note data with cellphones or other devices equipped with IR ports. Do not aim or direct the IR data port towards your or other people’s eyes when using IR data exchange. Do not aim or direct the IR data port towards another IR device as this may cause the device to malfunction.
  • Page 30: Ir Receive (M891)

    Schedule entry (M84...) ☛ ➔ Highlight a date ➔ ToDo entry (M85...) ☛ ➔ Highlight Public, Private or All Note (M862...) ☛ 8 6 2 ➔ Highlight a note ➔ IR receive (M891) You can standby your phone to receive data (phonebook/picture/video/sound (excluding MP3)/schedule/ToDo list/note data) from other devices or a phone of the same model.
  • Page 31: Desktop Icons

    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 “LCD and displayed icons” on page vii for the actual location of the desktop icon area.
  • Page 32 Creating a desktop icon manually ☛ Activate the required function (camera/video/music player) or display the item (image file/note file/phone number/Email address/URL). ☛ to display the Options menu and select Add desktop icon (for an image/note file, this menu is under Use item, and for camera/video, under Other settings).
  • Page 33: Settings (M1)

    Settings (M1) Phone(M11) ☛ No. Phone 1 Voice volume Adjusts the sound volume output from the earpiece. ☛ 2 Answer options 1 Any key answer 2 Ring silencer 3 Fold answer 3 Side key Disable: Side keys are locked while your phone is folded. 4 ALS setup If your SIM card supports ALS, you can setup which line to use for Outgoing call or Voice mail.
  • Page 34: Phone Modes (M12)

    No. Phone (Continued) 5 Clock (Continued) 6 Language Selects the language the phone displays. 7 LED Selects the Light Emitting Diode (LED) colour for incoming calls/SMS/Mail or during a call. 8 Earphone type Selects the earphone type from Stereo or Monaural, depending on your earphones (headset). Phone modes (M12) Your phone can be set to one of the following modes: Normal mode, Meeting mode, Pocket mode or Car mode.
  • Page 35: Main-Lcd (M13)

    No. Phone mode setting (Continued) SMS tone volume Sets the sound volume for incoming SMS messages. Mail tone Selects the ringtone for incoming Mail or MMS messages. (See “Sounds (M62)” on page 62 for details.) Mail tone volume Sets the sound volume for incoming Mail or MMS messages. Key tone Turns on/off the key tone.
  • Page 36: Power Saving (M15)

    No. 2nd-LCD Clock/Event display Selects which items to display on the 2nd-LCD from Clock & Event, Clock only, Event only or Off. Clock orientation Selects whether to display a horizontal clock or a vertical clock. Incoming call No. Turns on/off the function to display the incoming call number on 2nd-LCD. Display direction Selects which direction to display the 2nd-LCD.
  • Page 37 The security settings will help to protect your phone from improper and unauthorized use. You may be required to enter one of the five codes (shown below). When the phone prompts you for one of these codes, key in the appropriate number. •...
  • Page 38: Network (M18)

    Security (Continued) Bar calls You can bar the following calls made/received on your phone: All outgoing (dialled) calls, international outgoing (dialled) calls, international outgoing (dialled) calls except to home, all incoming (received) calls or incoming (received) calls when roaming. Fixed dialling Turns on/off the fixed dialling which restricts the use of dialled number to only the Fixed Dialling Numbers (FDN).
  • Page 39: Message Overview

    • Java: All the Java™ applications. • Message: All the stored messages. The settings for Msg filter, Msg filter details, and SMS centre number. • My data: All stored files. Message (M2) Message overview Message services Your phone supports the following messaging services: •...
  • Page 40: Reading A Message (M)

    Message screen menu (Continued) Outbox Sent 5, 6 Folder1/Folder2 If there is no message in a message list, the list will be displayed in gray and you cannot select it. Reading a message (M21) ☛ To display the Message view screen of a new message, ☛...
  • Page 41 No. Message Options menu SMS settings SMS centre Auto display Receipt request Max linked msgs Validity period CB settings Enable Languages View msg status Displays the information on the number of messages in the phone, the size of free/used memories, SMS units in the phone/SIM, and complete/incomplete SMS units.
  • Page 42: Message View Options Menu

    Message list Options menu (Continued) Move msg Sort msg Search View details – Add desktop icon – Edit – Resend Depending on the selected folder, the menu number and available options may vary. Depending on the selected folder, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Message view Options menu ☛...
  • Page 43: Creating A Message

    Message view Options menu – Add to phonebook – – Dial phone number – – Add to bookmark – – Go to URL Create message – Add desktop icon Creating a message Help area This area contains the information on the message. S indicates the size of the message equivalent to the number of SMS messages, and...
  • Page 44 Message composer Options menu Delete all Save Phonebook Resend list Insert Address list Depending on the selected field, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Message edit Options menu ☛ 2 SK1 or press and hold No.
  • Page 45: Cell Broadcast (M)

    No. Highlight mode Options menu (Continued) 4 Cut Cuts the highlighted part of text. 5 Delete Deletes the highlighted part of text. 6 Select word Selects (highlights) the nearest word to the current cursor position. 7 Select paragraph Selects (highlights) the nearest paragraph to the current cursor position. 8 Select all Selects (highlights) the entire text.
  • Page 46 Action Procedure Reload the current page Display the URL of the current page Bookmark a web page Display a bookmarked web page Save a web page Display a saved page Save an image Save a phone number Display the certificate information of the current page Download a file Returning to the previous screen/...
  • Page 47 Mail/MMS operations Creating a new mail ☛ ➔ ☛ Set the addressee. Highlight the To field ➔ ➔ key in the destination To refer to the phonebook, ➔ To send the mail to more than one addressee, To change the To/Cc/Bcc status of an already set addressee, highlight the destination To delete an already set addressee, highlight the To field ☛...
  • Page 48 Composing an MMS ☛ From the Compose MMS or Edit MMS screen, highlight SMIL No. Compose menu options – Add/Delete media 1 Add/Delete text 2 Add/Delete image 3 Add/Delete audio 4 Add/Delete video – Exit Shifts to the Compose MMS screen. –...
  • Page 49 Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. ☛ When you finish editing SMIL, SK1 to return to the Compose MMS screen. ☛ If necessary, edit the composed mail/MMS using the Edit menu options menu (see “Using the Edit menu options” for details). Using the Edit menu options ☛...
  • Page 50: I-Mode Screen

    i-mode screen From the i-mode screen you can change the i-mode related settings of your phone. ☛ ➔ The i-mode screen will be displayed. i-mode screen menus i-mode Settings i-mode menu screen From the i-mode menu screen you can access to the iMenu/Mail/Message screen, your bookmarks, the entry screen for a URL to be displayed, the access history, the saved pages and the list of Java™...
  • Page 51 i-mode menu screen menus (Sheet 1 of 3) iMenu Accesses the iMenu screen. (See “iMenu screen” on page 41.) Mail Displays the Mail screen, on which you can display received mail/MMS, saved draft messages and sent messages, and also create new mail/MMS (see “Mail screen” on page 42). Java application Displays the list of Java™...
  • Page 52 i-mode menu screen menus (Sheet 2 of 3) Saved pages Displays the list of saved pages. Saved pages are stored in your phone memory so you can see them offline. Saved pages list Options menu Open Edit title Protect On/Off Delete one Delete all Delete all + Pr.
  • Page 53: Imenu Screen

    i-mode menu screen menus (Sheet 3 of 3) Settings Changes the settings of your browser. Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. iMenu screen From the iMenu screen you can access the various services, and also use the function menus of your browser such as adding a bookmark, saving a web page and creating a message.
  • Page 54: Mail Screen

    Browser options menu (Continued) – Save page Saves the current page. – Add to phonebook Saves the phone number displayed in the current page in the phonebook. This option is displayed only when one or more phone numbers are displayed on the current screen. –...
  • Page 55 Mail screen menus (Sheet 2 of 5) Inbox (Continued) – Show read – Show protect. – Delete one – Delete read mail – Delete all – Title sort – Address sort – Date sort Inbox details Options menu – Reply –...
  • Page 56 Mail screen menus (Sheet 3 of 5) Inbox (Continued) – Play SMIL (Continued) – Browse SMIL – Protect On/Off Sent mail Displays the list of sent mail/MMS. Sent mail list Options menu – Title sort – Address sort – Date sort –...
  • Page 57 Mail screen menus (Sheet 4 of 5) Sent mail – Save address (Continued) – Add to phonebook Saves the phone number and mail address contained in the message part. – Create message – Copy message – Copy subject – Play SMIL –...
  • Page 58: I-Mode Glossary

    Mail screen menus (Sheet 5 of 5) Mail settings Auto reception (Continued) Receive attachment Attachment data Font size Check settings Back Back Returns to the i-mode screen. Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. i-mode glossary The following defines the basic terms used in this section.
  • Page 59: Phonebook Types

    Term Definition Bookmark A bookmark contains the URL of a web page. You can save up to 50 bookmarks and use them for easier accesses. Certificate If you are displaying a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) page designed to enable safe data transmission, you will be able to see information its certificate information.
  • Page 60: Accessing Your Phonebook (M)

    Phonebook (Phone) Up to 500 personal data can be stored in your phone memory. Each personal data is given a location number (1 to 500), and it can be allocated to a group. To each personal data, you can set the following: •...
  • Page 61: Phonebook List Options Menu

    Displaying a personal data (M41) ☛ 4 1 and the appropriate key for the desired directory or ➔ Displaying information about your phonebook (M42) ☛ 4 2 to display the information about your phonebook. This function is SIM dependent. Call options (M43) ☛...
  • Page 62 No. Phonebook list Options menu (Continued) Copy Copies the currently highlighted personal data or the whole list to the following: When copying a personal data from the phonebook (Phone) to other directories, only the items which are supported by the destination directory can be copied. Current copy Package copy Move...
  • Page 63 No. Phonebook list Options menu (Continued) 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 ☛...
  • Page 64 No. Phonebook list Options menu (Continued) Location Searches for the personal data by the location number. ☛ Key in the desired location number highlighted. Show Displays phonebook information. Summary Voice tag list IR send Sends the currently highlighted personal data to another device through the IR port. See also: “IR send”...
  • Page 65 You can also edit the Name, Phone number, Email address and Info fields by the above method. Allocating a group ☛ ➔ ➔ Highlight the Group field Highlight the group you wish to add the current personal data to Voice recall functions Adding a Voice recall recording ☛...
  • Page 66: Personal Data Options Menu

    Saving the edited personal data ☛ After any edition, SK1 to save the edited data Personal data Options menu ☛ 4 1 and the appropriate key for the desired directory or ☛ ➔ ➔ Highlight the required data No. Personal data Options menu Call Calls the highlighted phone number.
  • Page 67: Setting The Voice Mail Number

    Voice mail (M417) Voice mail function enables you to forward received calls to the Voice mail centre, and the caller can leave voice messages in your voice mail mailbox. You may be notified by an icon on the standby screen if the caller leaves a voice message. The voice mail service is network dependent.
  • 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 Mail, set a picture file as the wallpaper for your phone, etc.
  • Page 69: Copyright Information

    Copyright information Images and videos shot or recorded on your phone cannot be used in ways that infringe copyright laws without the consent of the copyright holder, unless intended only for personal use. Note that some restrictions apply to the photographing of stage performances, entertainments and exhibits, even when intended purely for personal use.
  • Page 70 Camera Options menu (before taking a picture) No. Camera Options menu (before taking a picture) Single mode/Burst mode Shoot environment Effect Photo size Image quality Frame Self timer/Self timer cancel Activates or deactivates the self-timer function. Sound Pictures Other settings Switch finder Switches the shooting mode to Single/Burst mode (serial shooting).
  • Page 71: Recording A Video (M)

    No. Camera Options menu (before taking a picture) (Continued) Full screen Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Camera Options menu (after taking a picture) Camera Options menu (after taking a picture) Save current Save all Create message...
  • Page 72 While replaying, you can fast forward by pressing pressing SK1 will restart and continue the replay. You can discard the recorded video by pressing ☛ To save the recorded video, . The recorded video is saved as a 3GPP file in the Videos - My movies folder in My data (see page 61). Pressing # before/while playing a video file will enlarge the replay screen size, and pressing # will return the screen size to normal.
  • Page 73: Operations While Replaying Video

    Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Camera Options menu (after recording a video) Camera Options menu (after recording a video) Save Saves the currently displayed video. Create message Creates a new message with the file attached (see page 35). Set as wallpaper Sets the video as the wallpaper.
  • Page 74: Sounds (M)

    ☛ To enlarge the replay screen size, # ☛ To adjust the volume, Side keys ☛ To display the previous/next file, ▲ or ▼ You cannot fast forward, rewind or enlarge the screen for video files with only sound but no image. Sounds (M62) In the following section, procedures to playback and delete desired sound items are described.
  • Page 75: Music (M)

    Cutting the image ☛ Highlight or display the image file you wish to edit screen. ☛ Move the frame position ➔ ➔ When you select Free, a cross indicator appears on the preview screen. Move it to the point to start a frame and expand the frame into the required size and Reducing the image size ☛...
  • Page 76: File Selector Options Menu

    When the flat view function is activated, the list of folders is not displayed. The list of all the stored music files is displayed. To create your own playlist, see “Music player (M81)” on page 68. Operations while playing a music file ☛...
  • Page 77 File Selector Options menu (Continued) Create message Sends the file attached to a mail. Delete item Deletes the selected file and folder. Delete all Deletes all the files in the current folder. Copy item Copies the selected file to any folder. Move item Cuts the selected file and pastes it into any folder.
  • Page 78: How To Run Software

    Java™ (M7) You can download Java™ applications (games etc.) from i-mode sites and run them on your phone. Programs (M71) How to run software To run a software (Java™ application), perform the following. ☛ 7 1 or press and hold SK2➔...
  • Page 79: Prog Backlight (M)

    Application menu Network connection Auto start setting Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available. Prog backlight (M72) You can set the backlight mode of your phone. ☛ ➔ 1 to set your phone to follow the normal backlight setting, or press 2 to let the backlight be controlled by the Java™ application. If you set your phone to follow the normal backlight setting, the current power save settings will be active (see “Power saving (M15)”...
  • Page 80: Music Player (M)

    Accessory (M8) Music player (M81) This feature allows you to create a Playlist to play MP3 music files in the order you desire. You can add the music files saved in Music of My data to the Playlist (see “My data (M6)” on page 61) or change the order of the music files within the Playlist. ☛...
  • Page 81: Calculator (M)

    No. Playlist Options menu (Continued) Delete item Deletes the highlighted music file from the Playlist. Delete all Deletes all the music files from the Playlist. View detail Displays the properties (file name, title, artist name and recording time) of the highlighted music file. Calculator (M82) You can perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with the calculator.
  • Page 82: Scheduler (M)

    Clock alarm setting (Continued) Set alarm tone Sets the melody to be played when the alarm occurs (optional). See “Sounds (M62)” on page 62 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 83: Scheduler Options Menu

    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. If the event is a private event, the reminder will be sound at the specified time but the entered description will not be displayed on the LCD. You are prompted to enter the security code to view the details of the private event.
  • Page 84: 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 85: Notepad Options Menu

    ToDo Options menu (Continued) – Status Changes the completion status of the highlighted ToDo task. Edit Edits the highlighted ToDo task (see “Adding a new ToDo task” on page 72, from the second step). – 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 86 Notepad Options menu (Continued) Use item Add desktop icon: IR send: Create message Creates a new message with the highlighted text (note) in the Message field. Delete item Deletes the selected file or folder if it is unprotected. Delete all Deletes all the notes unprotected from the list.
  • Page 87: Converting Currency

    Voice memo (M87) Voice memo function allows you to record up to 60 seconds of sound/voice, using your phone’s microphone. Recording/playing voice memo or setting speaker ☛ Voice memo setting Record Records a voice memo. ☛ Play Plays a voice memo or recorded call. ☛...
  • Page 88: Infrared (M)

    If you have made a mistake in entering the amount, CLR to delete individual number or SK2 to cancel the entry and return to the previous screen, and then start again. Resetting the currencies ☛ 8 8 and SK1 Infrared (M89) Infrared function enables you to receive data (phonebook/picture/video/sound excluding MP3/schedule/ToDo list/note data) from other devices, or a cellphone of the same model via the infrared port.
  • Page 89 Index Numerics Call waiting and holding Camera 2nd-LCD viii Recording a video 3GPP Taking a picture 4 way navigation key Car mode AC adapter Certificate information Accepting an incoming call Access history Clock Accessory Clock alarm 7, 47 Clock orientation Alarm volume Clock/Event display ALS setup...
  • Page 90 Mail tone volume Phonebook Main menu Pictures Main menu style Main-LCD PIN activate Making basic calls PIN code Meeting mode PIN2 code Menu functions Pocket mode Menu shortcuts selection Power saving Message Power saving level Preparing the phone Missed calls list MMS messages Reading a message Multi-party calls...

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