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INNO-P10 User's Manual
Unpacking
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Handset
Battery
HandStrap
USB Cable
User's manual
Earphone
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B type
Travel adapter(A type or B type)
Option
Battery
Battery Charger
Car Charger
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  • Page 1 INNO-P10 User’s Manual Unpacking Your package contains the following items. Handset Battery HandStrap USB Cable User’s manual Earphone A type B type Travel adapter(A type or B type) Option Battery Battery Charger Car Charger PC Sync CD MMC Card...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. BEFORE YOU START 1. BEFORE YOU START 1. BEFORE YOU START 1.1 PHONE LAYOUT AND ICONS 1.2 QUICK SILENCE MODE 1.3 USING THE NAVIGATION KEYS 1.4 USING THE EARPHONE 1.5 DISPLAY IN THE IDLE SCREEN 2. GETTING STARTED 2.
  • Page 3 User’s Manual 5.IN-CALL OPTIONS 5.IN-CALL OPTIONS 5.IN-CALL OPTIONS 5.1 PUTTING A CALL ON HOLD/UNHOLD 5.2 MAKING A SECOND CALL 5.3 SWAPPING BETWEEN ACTIVE CALLS AND HELD CALLS 5.4 ANSWERING A SECOND INCOMING CALL 5.5 ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE VOLUME 5.6 MUTING THE MICROPHONE 5.7 SENDING DTMF 5.8 STORING A NUMBER ON THE SCRATCHPAD 5.9 USING THE SMS FUNCTION...
  • Page 4 CONTENTS 9.THE MENU FUNCTIONS 9.THE MENU FUNCTIONS 9.THE MENU FUNCTIONS 9.1 MESSAGES (SMS, MMS, E-mail, Voicemail, Broadcast) 9.2 CALL RECORDS (Dialled Calls, Received Calls, Missed Calls, Delete Records, Cost & Duration, Data Counter) 9.3 PHONE SETTING (Own Numbers, Language, Sound Setting, Display Setting, Clock Setting, Call Setting, Data Connections, IrDA , Security Setting, Navi-key Setting) 9.4 CAMERA &...
  • Page 5 User’s Manual 13.TROUBLE SHOOTING 13.TROUBLE SHOOTING 13.TROUBLE SHOOTING 14.GLOSSARY 14.GLOSSARY 15.SAFETY INFORMATION 15.SAFETY INFORMATION 15.SAFETY INFORMATION 16.INDEX 16.INDEX CONTENS...
  • Page 6: Before You Start

    1. Before You Start Phone Layout and Icons The following illustration shows the main elements of your phone. Main Display Screen Navigation Keys Soft Key Soft key (left) (Right) Ear Phone Jack SEND Key END Key Side Key Number and Alpha Keys Micro External Socket...
  • Page 7 User’s Manual Shows the level of battery status. The more bars you see, the more power battery has left. Indicates that your phone is on the quick silence mode. If your phone is in the quick silence mode, all audible key tones are muted and all audible alerts are changed to vibrator alert.
  • Page 8: Keys Description

    1. Before You Start Appears when you have messages waiting in voice mail. Appears when a new PUSH message has been received. Indicates that your phone is plugged in USB cable in case of Mass Storage. < Keys Description> Description Performs the functions indicated by the text in the bottom line of the display screen above those keys.
  • Page 9: Quick Silence Mode

    User’s Manual In the editing mode, moves the cursor. In the menu, moves the menu cursor. In the idle mode, each key can be set your favourite menus. You can set the navi-keys([NAVI-LEFT] , [NAVI-RIGHT] , [NAVI- , [NAVI-DOWN] ) using the Navi-Key Setting Menu or pressing [NAVI-Keys] for one seconds.
  • Page 10: Using The Earphone

    1. Before You Start Using the Earphone Using the Earphone If you insert the earphone to the jack on the left side of your phone, you can use it in the same way as your phone’s earpiece and microphone. You can answer or end a call by pressing the hook button on the earphone.
  • Page 11 User’s Manual Icon Area: 13 icons such as Signal Level, GPRS, SMS, Vibrator, Vibrator, Vibrator Alarm, Roaming, Battery Level, PUSH Massage,Voicemail, IRDA, GPRS Modem, Auto response ,Voicemail, IRDA, GPRS Modem, Auto response and NO- MMC Card are displayed indicating the phone status. If the quick silence mode is enabled, icon will appear in the Vibrator icon’s place.
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    2. Getting Started Note Please never detach the battery from your mobile whilst your phone is alive. To turn off your phone, please press and hold down only until you see the power-off animation. Please use only approved batteries and chargers. How to attach the battery How to attach the battery 1.
  • Page 13: How To Charge The Battery

    User’s Manual How to charge the battery How to charge the battery The first charging must be for at least 4 hours in order to achieve optimum performance when you buy this phone. Normally your phone completes to charge the battery in two hour.
  • Page 14: How To Place The Sim Card

    2. Getting Started < Charging with the Battery Charger> 1. Plug your Travel Adaptor into the charger socket at the bottom of the Battery Charger. 2. Sit your battery into the holder of the Battery Charger properly sliding down. The LED indicator of the Battery Charger indicate the charging status as follow. •...
  • Page 15: How To Remove The Sim Card

    User’s Manual How to remove the SIM card How to remove the SIM card Ensure your phone is switched off and the charger is detached first before you start the following steps. 1. Remove the battery. 2. Slide the SIM card by pushing up the back of the card and remove it from the holder. Note About the SIM card The SIM card is a computer chip containing information about your subscription, security,...
  • Page 16: How To Remove The Memory Card

    2. Getting Started How to remove the Memory Card How to remove the Memory Card Ensure your phone is switched off and the charger is detached first before you start the following steps. 1. Remove the battery. 2. Remove the Memory Card from the slot after push right on the Memory Card holder. Note About the Memory Card Your phone comes with a ready-to-use Memory card (Memory Card)
  • Page 17: How To Using Mass Storaget

    ③ While copying files phone-to-PC, you cannot receive a call. ④ In case of using a function of the USB mass storage at WIN 98 or WIN98 SE, you will be able to download the install files from our homepage(www.innostream.com) or near AS center.
  • Page 18: Security Codes

    3. Security Codes The security codes are used to protect your phone and SIM card from other person’s use and control access to security and other options within the menus. You can change the security codes (except SIM Lock Code, PUK Code, PUK2 Code). For more details, please see the Security Setting menu in section 9.
  • Page 19: Puk2

    User’s Manual PUK2 PUK2 PUK2 is Personal Unblocking Key 2, used to unblock the blocked PIN2 due to incorrectly entered PIN2. PUK2 code is composed of 8 digits and it is only used when those functions mentioned above are available. If the PUK2 code is entered incorrectly ten times in succession, the PUK2 will be blocked.
  • Page 20: Making And Receiving A Call

    4. Making and Receiving a Call Making a call Making a call 1. To make a call on your phone, enter the area code and the phone number in the idle screen. In case you enter a number incorrectly, press the [Clear soft key] once to delete the last digit that you have entered.
  • Page 21: Answering A Call

    User’s Manual Note Your phone is slide off unavailable incoming/making call but If you insert earphone jack, incoming/making call is available. Quick dialling from recent calls list 1. Press [ ] for the recent calls in the idle screen. 2. Search the type of the recent calls with [ ] or [ 3.
  • Page 22: Making The Emergency Call

    4. Making and Receiving a Call 2. Press [Answer soft key] or [ ] or open the slider to answer the incoming call. If Any Key Answer menu option is set to Any Key Answer menu option is set to Any Key Answer On and the slider has been opened, you can press any key to answer the call except for the [End soft key] or [...
  • Page 23: Making An International Call

    User’s Manual Making an international call Making an international call 1. Press and hold down the [ ] until ‘+’ sign appears to dial an overseas number. The ‘+’ tells the network that the call is international. 2. Enter the country code, the area code (without the leading zero) and the phone number.
  • Page 24: In-Call Options

    5. In-Call Options Your phone provides a number of call control functions that you can use during a call. To access these call control functions, press the [Option soft key] or right function soft key during a call. The following illustrations show the example of the display according to the call state. icon in the title area of the screen indicates that you are currently on a call.
  • Page 25: Putting A Call On Hold/Unhold

    User’s Manual Note All of the call control options are not always displayed through all calls, necessary options only will be displayed according to the call state. Putting a call on hold/unhold Putting a call on hold/unhold You can put the current call on hold when the call is active state if this service is supported on the network.
  • Page 26: Adjusting The Earpiece Volume

    5. In-Call Options You can answer the second incoming call by pressing [Answer soft key] or [ The first active call is automatically put on hold, and then the incoming call is active. If the incoming call is coming whilst you already have active calls and held calls, the following options are available by pressing [Option soft key] or [ •...
  • Page 27: Using The Sms Function

    User’s Manual If the number entered remains not deleted without saving, the number will be displayed on the screen after ending the call. Using the SMS function Using the SMS function You can read or create SMS messages during a call by selecting the SMS option. For details of how to use it, please see SMS menu in Section 9.
  • Page 28: Record Speech

    5. In-Call Options The following options relevant to conference call are available. Hold All : puts the conference call (all active calls) on hold. Private : makes a private call with the focused participant (whose details is currently displayed on-screen) of the conference call, then puts the other participants on hold automatically.
  • Page 29 User’s Manual 5. In-Call Options...
  • Page 30: Phonebook

    6. Phonebook Note If you change with another SIM card, you may lose the information of phonebook data in the previous SIM card. If you do so, the type of the number, text memo and group type may be lost. Only the name and telephone number will remain in previous SIM card. You can store the phone numbers and their corresponding names in the memory of your SIM card.
  • Page 31: Storing A Phone Number With A Name

    User’s Manual 6.1 Storing a phone number with a name 6.1 Storing a phone number with a name 1. Enter the number at the idle screen and press [Save soft key]. 2. Enter the name of the person or service. If you want to know more about input mode please see section 7.
  • Page 32: Quick Searching For A Number In The Phonebook

    6. Phonebook Storing a phone number using exist phonebook list 1. Enter the number at the idle screen and press [Save soft key]. 2. When editor is empty, you can store a phone number using the phonebook list by pressing the [P.book soft key]. Quick searching for a number in the phonebook Quick searching for a number in the phonebook 1.
  • Page 33 User’s Manual ] key is reserved for your Voicemail server number. If you press and hold the key, the Voicemail server number will be automatically dialed. For more details of setting the Voicemail server number, please see Voicemail menu in section 9. Viewing a number of the Speed Dial List 1.
  • Page 34: Using The Phonebook Options

    6. Phonebook Using the Phonebook options Using the Phonebook options If you press [Option soft key] after locating the menu cursor to the name you wish to do an action, the following options are available. • View : views the details of the selected record. •...
  • Page 35 User’s Manual 6. Phonebook...
  • Page 36: Text Editing

    7. Text Editing Input Mode Input Mode The editing situation is as follows. Editing a message or string in Create Message menu, Template menu, User Define CUG menu, Add Schedule menu (of the Calendar menu), Calendar menu), Calendar Memo menu and Editing and input of the name of Phonebook, name and Address of e-mail setting, Add Bookmarks name (Browser), WAP Browser, and name of Connection Settings menu(URL Browser editing).
  • Page 37: T9 Abc Input Mode

    User’s Manual T9 Abc input mode T9 Abc input mode Using the T9 Abc mode, you can enter words by successively pressing the key corresponding to each letter in order to get the desired word. Although each key of the numeric keypad represents several letters, only one key press per letter is required.
  • Page 38 7. Text Editing 1. switches the word entered on the editing area to previous similar word during word editing. 2. moves the cursor to previous line if you are not in a word editing. 1.switches the word entered on the editing area to next similar word during word editing.
  • Page 39: Multi-Tap Input Mode

    User’s Manual [Example Screen] Multi-tap input mode Multi-tap input mode Multi-Tap input mode provides a method of explicit spelling normally used on devices with a limited set of mechanical keys. In English, a keypad is automatically switched according to phone language setting. To choose a letter on a keypad, the key is pressed the appropriate number of times, rapidly in succession, once for the first letter, twice for the second letter etc.
  • Page 40 7. Text Editing [Key Function Table] accepts the string entered on the editing area, and then turns to [Ok soft key] next menu or screen. [Clear soft key] clears a character of the string entered on the editing area. moves the cursor to left direction by a character on the editing area.
  • Page 41: Numeric Input Mode

    User’s Manual Numeric input mode Numeric input mode This mode uses the standard numeric keypad to allow users to enter numeric information such as phone numbers, addresses, etc. [Example Screen] [Key Function Table] accepts the string entered on the edit screen, and then turns to [Ok soft key] the next menu or the screen.
  • Page 42: Symbols Input Mode

    7. Text Editing Number entry. By consecutive key press, [ *, + , - , / , = ] entry Ex) One time of pressing : ‘ * ’, Two times of pressing : ‘ + ’ Long : turn back to the previous character input mode. One time of pressing : ‘...
  • Page 43: T9 Language Input Mode

    User’s Manual moves the cursor to up. moves the cursor to down. accepts the symbol which cursor indicate , and then turns back to the previous character input mode. accepts the symbol which cursor indicate , and then turns back to the previous character input mode.
  • Page 44: Template Input Mode

    7. Text Editing Template input mode Template input mode This mode allows you to select words such as web-site address, e-mail, a sentence word, etc. which are stored in the template of Organizer menu [Example Screen]...
  • Page 45 User’s Manual 7. Text Editing...
  • Page 46: The Menu Map

    8. The Menu Map Note Depending on the contents of your SIM card, some menu items may not be visible. Messages 1.1 SMS Inbox Outbox Create Message SMS Setting Message Center Validity Period Delivery Report Reply Path Message Protocol Connection Type Status Distribution Lists Spam Filter...
  • Page 47 User’s Manual E-mail Accounts Size Limit DNS Address 1.4 Voicemail Connect Voicemail Number Setup Home Mailbox Roam Mailbox 1.5 Broadcast Read All Messages Receive Setting Display On Idle Subject List Active List User Define List Language List Saved Messages Call Records 2.1 Dialled Calls 2.2 Received Calls 2.3 Missed Calls...
  • Page 48 8. The Menu Map Phone Setting 3.1 Own Numbers 3.2 Language 3.3 Sound Setting Profiles Key Tone Type Ring Melody Message Melody Rising Volume Connect Tone Minute Tone Slider Tone 3.4Display Setting Menu Mode Wallpaper Sample Image Photo Album Avatar MFlash Folder VIDEO Folder Image File...
  • Page 49 User’s Manual 3.6 Call Setting Caller Number Any Key Answer Auto Redial Auto Response Set Auto Response Ring Time Greeting Speech Auto Response File 3.7 Data Connections 3.8 IrDA 3.9 Security Setting PIN Access SIM Lock Phone Lock Album Lock Phonebook Lock Change Codes Factory Reset...
  • Page 50 8. The Menu Map 4.2 Camcorder Shooting Camcorder Setting Saving Name Set Default Camcorder Album 4.3 MP3 MP3 Player MP3 Play List 4.4 Vis Storage MFlash Folder Video Folder 4.5 File Manager Organiser 5.1 Calendar 5.2 View Today Report 5.3 Alarm Morning Alarm Set Time Alarm Status...
  • Page 51 User’s Manual 6.2 Call Barring In Calls In Calls If Abroad Out Calls Foreign Out Calls Foreign exc. to Home Cancel All 6.3 Call Waiting Activate Cancel Status 6.4 Caller Identity Show Caller Name Restrict. Caller ID Restrict. Your ID Present.
  • Page 52 8. The Menu Map 7.4 Utilities Biorhythm Time Stopwatch Countdown Calculator Converter Internet 8.1 Home 8.2 Resume 8.3 Bookmarks 8.4 Push Message Inbox 8.5 Settings Connection Settings Cache Cookies Graphics Security Certificate Push Message Statistics 8.6 History 8.7 Go To Address SIM AT Service Note The SIM AT Service menus may be different according to the content of your SIM card.
  • Page 53 User’s Manual 8. The Menu Map...
  • Page 54: The Menu Functions

    9. The Menu Functions You can enter to menu setting mode by pressing [Menu soft key]. In the menu setting mode, three types of menu are used in your phone. The digit on the right-top side of the screen indicates the menu number, you can access the menu by pressing the menu number.
  • Page 55: Messages

    User’s Manual 9.1 Messages 9.1.1 SMS The message can be sent by Fax, E-mail, ERMES, and X400 format, provided that these services are supported on the network. To send text messages with your phone, you need to set the Message Service Center Number (obtained from your home network operator) on the Message Center menu.
  • Page 56: Create Message

    9. The Menu Functions by using [ ] and [ If you select [Options soft key], following options are available. Delete : Allows you to delete the viewed message. Reply : Allows you to send a reply message to the sender of the viewed message. Voice Call : Enables you to call the sender of the viewed message.
  • Page 57: Sms Settings

    User’s Manual If you press the [Option soft key] on the screen, following options are available. Send : Sends the text message to the recipient phone number. The message cannot be saved. Save : Saves the text message and the first recipient phone number. Save and Send : Saves the text message and the first recipient phone number, and then sends.
  • Page 58: Distribution Lists

    9. The Menu Functions • Message Protocol With this menu, you can use a network messaging service which offers you the facility of converting your text messages into alternative formats (Text, Fax, Voicemail, ERMES, Paging, X.400 or Internet). Note All formats may not be available on all networks. •...
  • Page 59: Spam Filter

    User’s Manual If a message failed to send to one or more recipients, the message is stored in the Undelivered List of <Distribution Lists>. Select the Undelivered List and press [Option soft key] to get the following options to handle the undelivered message: Resend To List : to resend the message to the failed recipients.
  • Page 60 9. The Menu Functions <Inbox> With this menu, you can view the new multimedia messages or the read messages. Sender phone numbers or names (if stored in the Phonebook) are displayed on the list. Phonebook) are displayed on the list. Phonebook The small icon on the far left side of the each list indicates following meanings.
  • Page 61 User’s Manual If you press [Option soft key], following options are available. Add Recipient : Proceeds to the subject/address stage of the message creation. You can insert multiple recipients each of To, Cc, Bcc fields from Phonebook or edit the address. After insert recipients, you can send Phonebook or edit the address.
  • Page 62: Mms Settings

    9. The Menu Functions <Drafts> With this menu, you can view a list of any draft messages that have been created in the Create Message and saved, but are not ready to be sent. Recipient phone numbers or names (if stored in the Phonebook) are displayed on the Phonebook) are displayed on the Phonebook list.
  • Page 63 User’s Manual MMS Lifetime : Allows you to set the length of time period that your MMS message will be stored at the Message Service Center in the network whilst attempts are made to deliver them to the recipient. Available options are 1 Hour, 1 Hour, 1 Hour 2 Hour,...
  • Page 64 9. The Menu Functions 9.1.3 E-mail You can use your phone to send and receive E-mail. Note Before using E-mail, please set up your E-mail Accounts and Data Connections in E-mail Setting menu. Data Connections information can be obtained from your home network service provider.
  • Page 65 User’s Manual If you press [Option soft key] on the message contents, same options like above are also available. <Outbox> With this menu, you can view the saved E-mail message that has been unsent. Subject of each E-mail message are displayed on the list. If you press [Option soft key]on the selected E-mail message, Delete, Send, Edit and View Detail options are available.
  • Page 66 9. The Menu Functions when sending or receiving E-mail message. The information can be obtained from your home network service provider. If you want to add or edit Data Connections, go to the Data Connections menu of Phone Setting menu. •...
  • Page 67 User’s Manual Your phone automatically dials to the configured number that has stored in Number Setup menu. Note The voicemail service may not be available on all networks. For more details, please contact your network service provider. By pressing and holding down [ ] in the idle screen, you can directly listen to the Voicemail.
  • Page 68: Receive Setting

    9. The Menu Functions If the message subject is not sent from the area you are, No Message is displayed. You can read the message through by pressing [ ]. To move to next message subject item, press [ <Receive Setting> This menu allows you to enable or disable the reception of the broadcasted text messages.
  • Page 69: Saved Messages

    User’s Manual Note For more information about the available subjects, please contact your network service provider. • Active List All items list you selected are displayed. You can add and delete the list by using Add and Delete option. The number of items in the list depends on your SIM card. •...
  • Page 70: Received Calls

    9. The Menu Functions number by pressing [ ], or can paste the number to the idle screen by pressing [Paste soft key] and then can save the record to the phonebook by pressing the [Save soft key]. You can delete a record in a view screen by pressing [Delete soft key]. 9.2.2 Received Calls This menu lets you view the last 20 received calls.
  • Page 71: Data Counter

    User’s Manual The value that multiplied the entry by the value set at Price & Unit option is displayed. Price & Unit : allows you to set the cost of one unit and currency code. This price per unit is applied when calculating the cost of calls. If you press the [Change soft key], you must enter your PIN2.
  • Page 72 9. The Menu Functions <Profiles> This menu allows you to activate and change the settings of the selected profile according to your wish. The audio profile menu allows you to access a group of pre-defined settings. A profile is a group of audio settings that are set to suit a wide variety of events and environments (e.g.
  • Page 73 User’s Manual Following types are available. Melody : Your phone alerts using the SMS alert sound selected at menu option of Message Melody option. Vibrator: Your phone alerts using the vibrator. : Your phone does not alert with sound or vibrator. : Your phone does not alert with sound or vibrator.
  • Page 74: Connect Tone

    9. The Menu Functions <Rising Volume> With this menu set to On, the alert volume for incoming call and alarm tones are to be increased gradually. <Connect Tone> With this menu set to On, your phone beeps at connecting to a network when making a call.
  • Page 75: Keypad Light

    User’s Manual <Keypad Light> You can select whether keypad backlight is displayed or not. The following options are available. On : When you press a keypad, any keypad backlight is turned on. Off : When you press a keypad, any keypad backlight is not turned on. <Clock Display>...
  • Page 76: Time Format

    9. The Menu Functions <Time Format> This menu allows you to change time format between 12 Hour and 12 Hour and 12 Hour 24 Hour. <World Time> This menu allows you to identify what time it is in various cities around the world. You can easily set your local time in another country by pressing [Set Local soft key].
  • Page 77: Auto Response

    User’s Manual Note The number of retrial may be variable according to the cause of the unsuccessful call. If you press any key or close the folder cover, or if an incoming call or SMS is arrived, the redialling mode is stopped. <Auto Response>...
  • Page 78 9. The Menu Functions The service settings below are only available when CSD has been selected as a bearer service. Name : WAP data connection name. Bearer : Bearer service type selection. User Name : User name for dial up server. Password : Password for dial up server.
  • Page 79: Security Setting

    User’s Manual Note Files received from infrared port can be used only after move to MMC card. If there is not enough space to receive file or save file. Transfer or move will fail. 9.3.9 Security Setting To access this menu, you must first enter the Lock Code. The feature enables you to protect the use of your phone.
  • Page 80: Camera & Media

    9. The Menu Functions You can change your current PIN to a new one in this menu. • PIN2 Code You can change your current PIN2 to a new one in this menu. • Password You can change your network password in this menu. You need a password to activate network call barring.
  • Page 81 User’s Manual If there is not enough memory to save a new photo, you need to free some by deleting old pictures or other files in Photo Album, Image File or File Manager menu. File Manager menu. File Manager <Still Shot> This menu allows you to take pictures and adjust its settings.
  • Page 82 9. The Menu Functions Fluorescent / Blue Fluorescent. By applying white balance mode according to the current lighting condition, you can get better picture quality. Color effect : You can select a color Effect of camera. There are 6 kinds of color effects : Mono / Sepia / Negative / Engraving / Sketch / Blackboard.
  • Page 83: Camera Setting

    User’s Manual If you choose better quality, a picture size is expanded. HOT KEY ] : Press [ ] key, then you can move to Shooting of Camcorder. ] : Press [ ] key, then you can move to Photo Album ] : Press [ ] key, then you can see current Camera Status.
  • Page 84 9. The Menu Functions If you select [Options soft key], following options are available. Info : allows you to view the name of a picture, size, date and time. View : allows you to view selected picture. Set Wallpaper : allows you to set to wallpaper. Set Wallpaper : allows you to set to wallpaper.
  • Page 85 User’s Manual If you press [Setup soft key] and move to the icon by pressing [ ] or [ ], you can adjust the following settings by pressing [ ] or [ Zoom : You can continuously change the zooming ratio by pressing[ ] or [ Brightness : You can change the brightness by pressing [...
  • Page 86 9. The Menu Functions Audio : You can select Sound ON / OFF. Video format: You can select Video Format. There are 2 kinds of video format : MPEG4 / H.263. Quality : You can select video quality. There are 3 kinds of quality mode : low / medium / high. If you choose better quality, a file size is expanded.
  • Page 87 User’s Manual : By pressing [ ] key, you can play and pause a video clip, By pressing during play, you can pause. : By pressing [ ] key during stop, you can load next video clip. By pressing and holding [ ] key during play, you can skip a video clip which is currently playing.
  • Page 88: Mp3 Player

    9. The Menu Functions <MP3 Player> - Display mp3 player and play mp3 files in the play list. - If you want to listen to mp3 files with this menu, you first have to organize play list using MP3 Play List menu. MP3 Player control Navigation Keys : By pressing [ ] key, you can play and pause mp3 files, By pressing and holding,...
  • Page 89: File Manager

    User’s Manual Note Mp3 Player supports only MPEG Layer3 format, does not support MPEG Layer1, MPEG Layer2 format. If you play abnormal mp3 file, the file will not play and/or have serious effect on the Phone. 9.4.4 Vis Storage < MFlash Folder > This menu allows you to access flash images(VIS).
  • Page 90: Organiser

    9. The Menu Functions Following basic options are available. According to the file type, adequate option will be available. For example of case of image file Send as MMS : Attach the data in MMS Info : Shows you the information (size, type, etc..) of relevant file. View : Views this photo.
  • Page 91 User’s Manual : It indicates Travel schedule. : It indicates Wedding schedule. Following scheduler options are available. View Today : enables you to view the schedule list of the date. View All : enables you to view all schedule lists. Add Schedule : enables you to add schedule.
  • Page 92: Expense Diary

    9. The Menu Functions Enter Message : enters message for the alarm. Repeat Status : enables you to decide whether the alarm alerts every day or not. 9.5.4 Memo If you press [Option soft key], the following options can be available. (It is different according to situation) This menu enables you to write memo.
  • Page 93 User’s Manual - Date : This is the date when the purchase was made. If you press the navigation key[ ] and [ ] , you can choose the date. Edit : enables you to modify the selected entry. Delete : enables you to delete a entry. Summarize : enables you to see summary reports on your expenses.
  • Page 94: Network Service

    9. The Menu Functions <View My Cycle> This menu enables you to view information on your menstrual cycle. (such as average cycle, first day of menstrual period) <Set My Cycle> You can set a typical menstrual cycle days by pressing [ ] or [ <Reset My Cycle>...
  • Page 95: Call Barring

    User’s Manual Following options for each service are available: Activate : activates the call diverting service selected. Cancel : cancels the call diverting service selected Status : displays the current status of the call diverting service selected. Note After the action of the call diverting service selected is sent to the network, the network acknowledgement is displayed.
  • Page 96: Call Waiting

    9. The Menu Functions 9.6.3 Call Waiting This network service enables you to know when there is a second call waiting whilst you are in a call, if network service provider supports this feature. The following options are available. Activate: activates the call waiting service. Cancel : cancels the call waiting service.
  • Page 97: Selection

    User’s Manual network is available. When needed : Your equipment can connect on the GPRS network automatically when you need GPRS. After using GPRS, it is disconnected automatically. 9.6.7 Closed User Group This network service allows the restriction of calls to and from a selected user group. You may be a member of up to 10 user groups.
  • Page 98: Game & Utility

    9. The Menu Functions Note If you select the unavailable network manually, your phone cannot get the network service. You have to change the network selection mode to Automatic or select the available network manually. <Preferred List> This menu allows you to list your preferred networks to be used when roaming. This function is available when the network selection mode is Automatic.
  • Page 99 User’s Manual The top line displays your current stage, the number of steps which the miner moves. You use up / down / left / right key, in that case the Miner pushes the jewel. When all jewels enter the inside the box, current stage is clear. Only pushing it is possible.
  • Page 100 9. The Menu Functions <PHANTHOME> • Rules of the game Equipped with missiles your objective is to kill as many enemies as possible, while at the same time avoiding being hit. If you do get hit two times, you will loose one life. Initially you start with 3 lives.
  • Page 101 User’s Manual ] or [ ] : moves the fighter craft to the down. ] or [ ] : fire missiles. ] : pause • Enemies and objects The following list describes the enemies and objects you will encounter when playing: •...
  • Page 102 9. The Menu Functions < CHRISTAL BALL > • Rules of the game You shoot the crystal ball of red, blue, yellow, When the crystal ball of same color becomes over three, crystal balls fall. • Playing the game Before starting a game, you will be able to control the level (hard, easy, normal) of game, and you see a ranking.
  • Page 103 User’s Manual ] : pause • Finishing the game If you have scored enough points to enter the high score list you will be prompted for your name. 9.7.2 Java When you enter this menu, you will see the following menu. •...
  • Page 104 9. The Menu Functions • Delete : enables you to delete the selected Midlet If there is no Midlet installed, you will see “List Empty” pop-up message box.
  • Page 105: Voice Recorder

    User’s Manual 9.7.3 Tools <Avatar> • Make Avatar You can make Avatars for phonebook or wallpaper. Using pressing [NAVI-KEYS] you can change the hair, eyes, face, and clothes of the avatar. After making if you save it, the Avatar will be in Avatar List. The maximum 100 Avatars can be made.
  • Page 106 9. The Menu Functions A (La) B (Si) C (Do), 3 octave moves a note up or down one octave Rest decreases the length of a note or a rest. increases the length of a note or a rest moves a note a tone up (For example, the note A changes to A#, B, C, C#, and so on in the scale each time you press the [ ] key)
  • Page 107 User’s Manual Save : Saves your melody to file Set As : Set the melody to ring melody Melody Files : Launch the melody file manager Clear All : Clears all musical paperWhen you are satisfied with your melody, you can save the melody to a file through Save menu.
  • Page 108 9. The Menu Functions [Key Function Table] [Start soft key] starts or restarts the stopwatch. [Stop soft key] stops the stopwatch. [Reset soft key] resets and delete present record. [Lap Time saves the lap time or reset the stopwatch (when pressed and held) soft key] checks saved lap times backward (previous lap time) checks saved lap times forward (next lap time)
  • Page 109 User’s Manual (addition, subtraction, division and multiplication) - Support for all standard mathematical functions (sin, cos, tan, asin, acos, atan, sinh, cosh, tanh, exp, log, log10 and sqrt) - More than 15 built-in variables for memories labelled A to Q. The following icon illustrates key functions.
  • Page 110: Internet

    9. The Menu Functions 9.8 Internet WAP is a standard specifically created for mobile communications devices and gives fast and easy access to the Internet information and services. Now you can find a lot of useful information by using the micro browser in your mobile phone, instead of using your computer.
  • Page 111 User’s Manual Select : Follows the highlighted hyperlink. Save Image : Saves the selected image. Add To Bookmark : Adds the current page to the bookmarks. Add To Bookmark : Adds the current page to the bookmarks. Add To Bookmark Bookmarks : Displays the bookmark list and allows you to go to the Web page you select.
  • Page 112: Connection Settings

    9. The Menu Functions Edit : Allows you to edit the name of the bookmark group. New Group : Allows you to add a new bookmark group. Delete : Deletes the current bookmark group. When the focus is on a bookmark and [Options soft key] is pressed, the following options are displayed Open : Launches the WAP browser and loads the URL of the bookmark.
  • Page 113 User’s Manual Set as Activate : This option activates the chosen setting as a current WAP profile setting to be used for the WAP connection. Edit : This option edits the WAP profile setting values. Add New : This option adds new WAP profile setting values. Delete : This option deletes a WAP profile setting values.
  • Page 114: Push Message

    9. The Menu Functions for example, server certificates, banking services or other authority certificates. You can download the certificate from a WAP page if the WAP service supports the use of authority certificates. After the download, you can save or delete it. If you save the certificate, it is added to the security certificate list on the phone.
  • Page 115: Sim At Service

    User’s Manual 9.9 SIM AT Service SIM Card provides several value added menu service other than your handset does. This menu service will display and work on the menu of your phone only when your SIM card supports it. Therefore, this menu may not be shown depending on your SIM card. The contents and terms of the menu function lists will depend on your network service provider.
  • Page 116: Vis

    10. VIS VIS solution is all-in-one wireless multimedia package which provides complete mobile multimedia solutions from raster & vector graphic, sound to video streaming. VIS can be described as a Flash™ + Video streaming in wireless environment. Flash™ and Video streaming is very popular service in wired Internet but have not been realized in wireless Internet, especially in mobile environment.
  • Page 117 User’s Manual 10.3 VIS Wallpaper Function You can set VIS file and MSF file to Wallpaper using Set Wallpaper function in the Option menu on the file list. After this file is set to wallpaper, the sound doesn’t play in the idle screen by default but you can hear the sound.
  • Page 118 11. Data and Fax You can transfer data or fax to other devices via a data cable that is connected to PC. The data cable is used to connect your phone to the PC’s serial USB port. To send and receive E-mail and faxes, connect to computer and access the Internet, you need the appropriate data/fax communication software installed on your computer.
  • Page 119 12. Phone and Battery Care • Keep in mind that a new battery’s full performance is achieved only after two or three times of complete charging and discharging cycles! • The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out.
  • Page 120 13. Troubleshooting If you meet a trouble on your phone operation, please check the followings. These checks enable you to save time and expense due to the unnecessary after-service. 1. When Enter PIN appears at the power-up. The PIN check is currently enabled. You must enter the PIN supplied together with your SIM card.
  • Page 121 User’s Manual number, the network does not allow to make the call. 11. If an incoming call is not made. You have probably set an incoming calls barring option. You need to check Call Barring menu. 12. If an outgoing SMS message is not sent. You need to check the Message Center option in Message Center option in Message Center...
  • Page 122 14. Glossary Cell Broadcast This network service allows you to receive the broadcasted text messages on various topics such as weather, traffic, local district code, local hospitals, taxis or pharmacy in the area where you are. CUG (Closed User Group) This network service allows the restriction of calls to and from a selected user group.
  • Page 123 User’s Manual SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) It contains subscriber details, security information and memory for a personal directory of numbers. SMS (Short Message Service) Messages to be sent and received via the network service operator’s message centre to your mobile phone. To use this service, it must be supported from your network. WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) A standard specifically created for mobile communications devices and gives fast and easy access to Internet information and services.
  • Page 124: Hearing Aids

    15. Safety Information For the efficient and safe operation of your phone, observe these guidelines. Everyday Use of your phone For normal operating position, hold your phone as you would any other telephone, with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. As with any other radio transmitting equipment, you are advised that for the satisfactory operation of your phone and for your own safety, you should use your phone only in the normal operating position.
  • Page 125: Battery Charging

    User’s Manual Explosive Atmospheres and materials Turn your phone off and do not remove the battery when in any area with a potential explosive atmospheres and obey all signs and instructions. You must observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots;...
  • Page 126 16. Index...
  • Page 127 User’s Manual 16. Index...
  • Page 128 16. Index Appendix Appendix Technical Specification Technical Specification 1. EGSM Class 4(2 Watt) : 880 ~ 960 MHz 2. DCS/PCS Class 1(1 Watt) : 1710 ~ 1880 MHz 3. Weight : 87g 4. Dimensions : 43.4 X 89.9 X 24mm 5.

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