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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this SHARP mobile handset.
Before and while using the handset, please read this
manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. This
handset is your partner. Handle it carefully at all times to
ensure its long-term performance.
About this Operation Manual
Instruction scheme
Instructions in this manual are carefully designed to help
you operate the handset smoothly and easily. At the
beginning of each section, the steps that have to be
followed to reach the function you wish to utilize are
shown (Example 1). The steps for all subsequent
subsections are simplified (Example 2). Make sure to
B
press
to enter your selection.
Example 1:
(Excerpt from "Viewing the Contacts List" on page 9-54)
1
Press B.
The main menu appears.
2
Press a, b, c or d to highlight "Contacts"
and press B.
3
Press a or b to highlight "Contacts list" and
press B.
The index view of the "Contacts list" appears.
In example 1, each step to reach the "Contacts list" is
shown.
Example 2:
(Excerpt from "Selecting the Memory for saving" on
page 9-55)
1
At the main menu, select in the following order:
"Contacts" → "Contacts list."
2
Press C [Options].
The "Options" menu appears.
In example 2, the steps to reach the "Contacts list" are
simplified as shown above (step1).
B
a
b
c
d
,
,
,
,
operation keys in this manual. For information on
the keys and handset operations, refer to "Parts
and Controls" on page 4-22.
Symbols
This indicates useful extra information for
operating the handset.
This indicates important background information
or items that need to be recognized when
operating the handset.
This indicates operations that require extreme
caution before performing on the handset.
C
and
[Options] indicate the
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  • Page 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing this SHARP mobile handset. In example 1, each step to reach the “Contacts list” is Before and while using the handset, please read this shown. manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. This Example 2: handset is your partner.
  • Page 2: Notice

    NOTICE The CGS-LCD used for the main display is a world advanced technology product, giving you fine picture quality. Occasionally, a few black or bright pixels may We strongly recommend that you keep separate appear on the screen. Please note that this will not permanent written records of all important data.
  • Page 3 Powered by JBlend™, Copyright1997-2004 Aplix T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: Corporation. All rights reserved. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928 Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are and 6,011,554; Australian Pat. No. 727539; Canadian Pat. trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, No.
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions And Conditions Of Use

    Safety Precautions and Caring for your handset Conditions of Use Do not allow children to use your handset without supervision. Never attempt to disassemble, repair or modify your Your handset conforms to international regulations handset. Such action may result in bodily injury or insofar as it is used under normal conditions and in damage to the unit or other property.
  • Page 5 Conditions of high humidity (e.g., rain or fog) The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds Conditions of extreme high temperatures (e.g., of times but it will eventually wear out. When the near fire or in a sealed automobile) operating time (talk time and standby time) is In direct sunlight noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new Locations or sites subject to strong vibration...
  • Page 6: Antenna Care

    Use only the antenna supplied or one approved by internal battery leaks or emits an unusual odor. Sharp for your handset. Using unauthorized or modified antenna may damage the handset. Moreover, since the handset may violate the...
  • Page 7: Camera Operation

    Camera Operation Environment Learn picture quality, file formats, etc. beforehand. Keep your handset away from extreme heat. Do not Pictures are saved in JPEG format. leave it on the dashboard of a car or near a heater. Do Be careful not to move your hand while taking pictures. not leave it in any place that is extremely damp or If the handset moves while taking a picture, the picture dusty.
  • Page 8: Fcc Declaration Of Conformity

    This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, Triple-band phone: TM150 with USB cable(CE-UC31) may cause harmful interference to radio communications. and AC charger(CE-EA32) However, there is no guarantee that interference will not This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 9: Exposure To Radio Waves

    Exposure to Radio Waves the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO exceed the limit established by the government-adopted...
  • Page 10: Declaration Of Conformity

    Hereby, Sharp Telecommunications of Europe Ltd, declares that this TM150 is in compliance with the essential use only sufficient power to communicate with the requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive network.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ..........1-1 Useful Functions ..........6-34 About this Operation Manual .......1-1 Using the Camera ........7-38 NOTICE ..............1-2 Capturing Still Images ........7-38 Copyright ..............1-2 Shooting Video Images ........7-43 Safety Precautions and Conditions of Use ...1-4 Common Functions & Information ....7-46 FCC Declaration of Conformity ......1-8 Entering Text ..........
  • Page 12 Using the Message Service ...... 11-69 Deleting a Call Log .........14-112 Clearing Call Logs ..........14-112 Message Types Available with the Handset ..11-69 Checking the Duration of Calls ......14-113 Creating and Sending Messages ...... 11-70 Checking the Amount of Receiving and Reading Messages ....11-74 Data Communication ........14-114 Settings for the Messages ........
  • Page 13: Quick Setup

    Quick Setup Quick Setup gives you the basic information you need to Step 2: start using your handset by simply following the steps. Inserting the SIM Card and the Battery Step 1: Unpacking In order to access the services available, do not forget to insert a SIM card and a battery.
  • Page 14 Press ( ) and slide the battery cover in the Slide the SIM card into the SIM holder as direction of the arrow ( ). illustrated. Do not touch the metal part of the SIM terminal. Remove the battery cover. 3-14...
  • Page 15: Charging The Battery

    Removing the SIM Card Position the battery with the model name facing up. Insert its top end as illustrated into In step 3 on page 3-14, press the tab securing the card slot ( ) and insert the other end into position and slide it in the opposite direction from the SIM holder.
  • Page 16: Battery Status

    Battery Status Check the battery indicator displayed in the upper left of the display to estimate remaining battery power. When the battery is empty, “ ” appears on the display and an alarm sounds. The battery may only last for another 5 minutes.
  • Page 17: Turning Your Handset On

    Press Step 4: The main menu appears. Turning Your Handset On Press to highlight “Settings” Open the handset and press and hold for and press approximately 2 seconds. Press to highlight “Date & Time” and The standby screen appears in the main display. press For information on key operations, refer to Press...
  • Page 18: If You Use The Memory Card

    If You Use the Memory Card Insert the memory card all the way in. The data storage area of the handset can be enhanced by using the memory card. If you wish to use the handset for taking pictures, recording videos or sounds, use of the memory card is recommended.
  • Page 19 Memory Card Folder Configurations When you turn on the handset while the memory card is in, the message “Memory card Four folders entitled PICTURES, SOUNDS, VIDEOS and is in” appears in the main screen and the .icons are created on the memory card. The pictures, memory card indicator is displayed both in the sounds and video clips are stored in appropriate folder.
  • Page 20: Removing The Memory Card

    Removing the Memory Card Formatting the Memory Card If you wish to clear all data stored in the memory card, Turn off the handset. format the memory card according to the following steps. Open the SD memory card slot cover, The handset code is needed to format the memory card.
  • Page 21: If You Upgrade Your Handset

    If You Upgrade Your Handset You can copy the “Contacts list” entries in your previous SIM card. For information on copying the “Contacts list” entries, refer to “Copying Entries If you have a mobile phone before purchasing this Between Memories” on page 9-61 or “Copying All handset, you may use your previous SIM card with the Entries from the SIM Card to the Handset new handset.
  • Page 22: Parts And Controls

    Parts and Controls Main Handset Unit Before reading this operation manual, becoming familiar with the names and locations of parts and controls is Earpiece recommended. Also, in this section are icons and indications that change in the display. Main Display Navigation Keys abcd...
  • Page 23 Hands free EARphone & MIC Connection Put the pad over the earphone. You can use the hands free EARphone & MIC without the pads. Open the earphone connector cap and insert the RF Connector hands free EARphone & MIC plug into the earphone connector.
  • Page 24 Flip Functions When open: the main display is turned on and the keypad lights up. When closed: the external display is turned on and lights up. Java™ applications are suspended. the handset sends the busy tone to the caller. For information on how to set this function, refer to “Settings for Flipping the Handset Closed”...
  • Page 25: Display Indicators

    Display Indicators This section describes the status indicators displayed on top of the screen. Status Indicators Main Display Indicates the strength of the received signal or that the service is out of range. Indicates the battery level. Appears when in call. Status Appears when a new Text indicators...
  • Page 26 Appears when the T9 text input method is activated. Indicates the text input method (First letter upper case mode/ Upper case mode/Lower case mode/Numeric mode). Appears when a Java™ application is executed (color) or suspended (B/W). Appears when viewing secured web pages.
  • Page 27 External Display : Appears when “All calls” (page 15-133) is set to “On.” : Appears when “Ringing volume” (page 15-123) is set to “Silent.” Status : Appears when the handset is in data indicators connection mode. : Appears when the USB cable (CE-UC31) is connected to your handset.
  • Page 28: Guide To The Main Menu

    Guide to the Main Menu Using the Main Menu After turning your handset on, the standby screen appears. If you wish to use any functions other than the basic call operation, press once to get the main menu. This has 9 icons for functions, operations and settings. When you reach the main menu, use (navigation keys) to navigate the cursor and press select the function you wish to enjoy.
  • Page 29: Navigation Keys

    Basic Key Operations To return to the previous menu, you can also press except when returning to the standby Soft keys and the center key screen. To select an item in the menu, [Select] can Your handset uses soft keys ( ) to help navigate be used instead of .
  • Page 30: List Of Menu Function Items

    List of Menu Function Items This table shows you the items in the function level (1st level), their respective menus (2nd level) and their page number. Main Menu Sub Menu Main Menu Sub Menu (1st level) (2nd level) & Page No. (1st level) (2nd level) &...
  • Page 31 If you set a non SAT-compatible SIM card, the “SIM Application” does not appear and “Profiles” appears instead. For information on “Profiles” settings, refer to “Setting the Profiles” on page 15-123. ** If you set a SAT-compatible SIM card on your handset, the information on the SIM card appears in the “SIM Application”...
  • Page 32: Basic Handset Operations

    Basic Handset Operations Answering a Call This section describes basic phone call functions. Confirm that the handset is on. The handset rings for an incoming call. Making a Call The handset vibrates when the vibration is set to “Enable” or “Link to sound.” For information on the Open the handset and enter a phone number vibration setting, refer to “Setting the Vibration”...
  • Page 33: Redialing

    Redialing When the Hands free EARphone & MIC is connected to the handset and the “Any Key Answer” function is set to “On,” you can answer The handset keeps a record of phone numbers for the 10 calls by pressing the key.
  • Page 34: Useful Functions

    Useful Functions Press a or b to highlight “Hold & Answer” and press B. The second party is put on hold and you can talk to Speed Dialing the third party. Up to 9 phone numbers from the “Contacts list” memory Press C [Options].
  • Page 35: During A Call

    Accessing the Text Message Menu Press a or b to highlight “Conference all” and press B to initiate the conference call. During a Call You can talk with all the people on the line. During a call, press C [Options]. Press F to end the conference call.
  • Page 36 To reject adding participants To end the call with a conference call participant During the call, press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. During a conference call, press a or b to highlight the person that you wish to disconnect Press a or b to highlight “Busy”...
  • Page 37 When you have finished the private conversation, continue from step 1 of “Conference Call” (page 6-35). The conference call service may not be available on all networks. Contact your service provider for more information. 6-37...
  • Page 38: Using The Camera

    Using the Camera This handset features a built-in camera. The camera lets Hold the camera as illustrated. you take pictures or video clips and features a digital zoom. Once you’ve taken your picture or video, you can save it, then send it to others via Picture message. For information on how to send pictures and video clips, refer to “Sending Pictures/Video Clips”...
  • Page 39 Press C [Options]. This handset uses a CCD sensor. Although this The “Options” menu appears. handset has been manufactured carefully, some If you press , the picture is saved to “My pictures” pictures may still appear too bright or too dark. If the handset has been left in a warm place for and you can send this picture via Picture message.
  • Page 40 Selecting the Picture Quality Press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. At the main menu, select in the following order: Press a or b to highlight “Shutter sound” and “Camera” → “Create picture.” press B. Press C [Options]. Press a or b to highlight the sound you wish to The “Options”...
  • Page 41 Viewing the Saved Pictures Selecting the Frame You can review the pictures saved in “My pictures.” You can select and set a frame from preset patterns or saved pictures. At the main menu, select in the following order: At the main menu, select in the following order: “Camera”...
  • Page 42 Using Continuous Shooting You can use the continuous shooting function only when the picture size is set to “Small.” Four pictures are taken in succession. Auto shooting and If you select a frame for taking pictures, you manual shooting are available. cannot use the continuous shooting function.
  • Page 43: Shooting Video Images

    Shooting Video Images Hold the camera as illustrated. You can record video clips with sound. Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Camera” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Create video” and press B.
  • Page 44: Selecting Video Quality

    Adjusting the Brightness of Video Press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. Clips Press a or b to highlight “Save” (save to “My In “Create video” mode, press (brighter) or (darker) videos”), “Playback” (preview a video clip), to adjust the brightness (exposure level) of video clips. “Send via Picture message,”...
  • Page 45 Recording Video Clips without Sound After you have viewed the video clip, press A [Back]. You can select to record video clips with or without sound. The display returns to the thumbnail index. In the default setting, the video clip is recorded with sound.
  • Page 46: Common Functions & Information

    Common Functions & Taking Close-up Pictures Information When the distance to the subject is approximately 2 inches (5 cm), set the macro switch to the macro position ( ). When the distance to the subject is This section describes useful common functions you can approximately 16 inches (41 cm) or more, set the macro use for both camera and video.
  • Page 47 Using the Night Mode Press B or the side-down key (W) to start the delay timer. This option allows you to take a picture of the best quality 10 seconds after the timer starts, the shutter sounds when it is dark. and the camera takes a picture or starts recording At the main menu, select in the following order: video.
  • Page 48 Press a or b to highlight “Change view finder” If you select “Send to My Album” or “Send to My and press B. Journal” instead of “Send via Picture message” in step 1, you can send pictures or video clips The main display is turned off and the image to the “My Album”...
  • Page 49 Meanings of Indicators in the “Create Press B. Press to highlight “Send” and press Picture/Video” Mode The handset sends the message. Remaining shots/sets indicator You can also send a voice note after recording. 123: Indicates the remaining number of For information on the voice notes, refer to “Using pictures or video clips that can be Voice notes”...
  • Page 50 Picture/Video brightness (exposure level) indicators (page 7-40, page 7-44) (+2): Bright ↓ (+1): (±0): Normal ↓ (-1): (-2): Dark Zooming ratio indicators (page 7-46) Original size Maximum size Magnification Audio recording indicators (for “Create video” mode only) (page 7-45) Night mode indicator (page 7-47) 7-50...
  • Page 51: Entering Text

    Entering Text This section provides information on how to enter text Upper Case Lower Case Numeric using the handset keypad for contacts list entries and Characters Characters messages, etc. Before you try to enter text, you should JKL5 jkl5 familiarize yourself with the text input methods. In MNO6 mno6 multi-tap input method, several characters are assigned...
  • Page 52: Selecting The Input Method

    Selecting the Input Method If the correct word is not shown in step 5, enter the correct word again after switching to the multi-tap input method. T9 Text Input If you press instead of step 6, a space is T9 text input method is a shortcut to enter text easily and inserted next to the selected word.
  • Page 53: Using Text Templates

    Using Text Templates You can use the sentences registered in “Text templates” when entering text. For information on how to create the text templates, refer to “Saving Phrases to the Text Template” on page 11-81. In the text entry screen, press a, b, c or d to move the cursor to the point you wish to insert the template.
  • Page 54: Using The Contacts List

    Using the Contacts List In the “Contacts list,” you can store the phone numbers Items stored in the SIM memory and E-mail addresses of your friends, family and Name: The number of characters that can colleagues, etc. Using “Contacts list,” you can dial or send be stored differs depending on the messages easily without entering a phone number or an SIM card you use.
  • Page 55: Selecting The Memory

    Selecting the Memory Selecting the Memory for viewing At the main menu, select in the following order: You can store new entries in the “Contacts list.” Before “Contacts” → “Contacts list.” saving new entries or viewing stored entries in the “Contacts list,”...
  • Page 56: Saving Information To The Contacts List

    Saving Information to the When you finish entering the information, press A [Save]. Contacts List For information on items or the number of the characters you can enter in the handset or SIM At the main menu, select in the following order: card memory, refer to “Contacts List Basics”...
  • Page 57: Dialing From The Contacts List

    Dialing from the Contacts List Saving an Input Phone Number to the Contacts List When dialing from the “Contacts list,” display the index After you enter the phone number in standby view of the “Contacts list” first. mode, press C [Save]. Dialing from the Contacts List Follow the steps from step 3 of “Saving At the main menu, select in the following order:...
  • Page 58 Dialing from the Details Screen Press a or b to highlight “Send message” and press B. At the main menu, select in the following order: Press a or b to highlight “via Text message,” “Contacts” → “Contacts list.” “via Picture message” or “via E-mail” and press Press a or b to highlight the name which contains the phone number you wish to dial and Searching a Name and Number in the...
  • Page 59: Editing The Contacts List

    Editing the Contacts List Press a or b to scroll through the list for selecting the name you wish to call and press B. The detail screen of the “Contacts list” appears. If you cannot find the name you wish to edit, follow the steps in “Searching a Name and Number in the You can also dial by pressing when the name...
  • Page 60 Press A [Save]. Press a, b, c or d to highlight a thumbnail image you wish to add and press B. The changes are saved. If you do not wish to save the changes, press Press A [Save] to add a thumbnail image to the [Options] before step 7 and press entry.
  • Page 61 Setting the Ringtone for a Contacts Press a or b to highlight the ringtone you wish to set and press C [Select]. List Entry (for the handset entry For more information on how to select a ringtone, only) refer to “Setting a Melody as the Ringtone” on page 15-124.
  • Page 62 Press B to display the detail screen and press At the main menu, select in the following order: “Contacts” → “Contacts list.” a or b to highlight the phone number you wish to copy. Press C [Options]. Press C [Options]. The “Options”...
  • Page 63: Deleting All Contacts List Entries

    Deleting All Contacts List Entries Press a or b to highlight “Swap” and press B. Enter the location number you wish to swap and You can delete all entries in the “Contacts list.” Before press B. deleting all “Contacts list” entries, ensure that you are accessing the memory you wish to delete.
  • Page 64: Setting The Groups

    Setting the Groups Group Call You can set different ringtones for each group. When you You can set group icons when saving the “Contacts list” purchase this handset, groups are set to off. If you do not entries to the handset memory so that you can easily find set a group ringtone, the ringtone assigned in the and edit them.
  • Page 65: Checking The Memory Status

    Checking the Memory Status Press a or b to highlight “t-zones MegaTones,” “My sounds” or “T-Mobile” and press B. The files in “T-Mobile” are preset data. You can check the number of entries registered in the “Contacts list.” Press a or b to highlight the ringtone you wish to set and press C [Select].
  • Page 66: Setting The Speed Dial List

    Setting the Speed Dial List Press a or b to highlight the number you wish to set and press B. You can set a maximum of 9 phone numbers in the The nine digit keys correspond to list numbers. “Speed dial list.” For information on making a call with Speed Viewing the Speed Dial List dialing, refer to “Speed Dialing”...
  • Page 67: Checking Own Numbers

    Checking Own Numbers To re-assign another phone number to a “Speed Dial” You can check your own voice, data and fax phone Select “Re-assign” in step 4 of “Deleting the Speed Dial numbers. List” (page 9-66). To clear all the “Speed dial list” items At the main menu, select “Contacts.”...
  • Page 68: Accessing "T-Zones

    Accessing “t-zones” Viewing the Browser The handset is already designed to access the “t-zones” multimedia services from T-Mobile and receive information from the service. Press while the handset is in standby mode. “t-zones” is your gateway to entertainment, information The handset starts to access the “t-zones” site. and excitement.
  • Page 69: Using The Message Service

    Using the Message Service This section provides information on how to create, send, provider. For information on how to set up your E-mail receive and read messages using the handset. With the function, refer to “Setting an Account” on page 15-144. handset, you can send and receive not only text When sending Text message, messages messages but also messages with pictures, sounds or...
  • Page 70: Creating And Sending Messages

    Creating and Sending Messages If you wish to select a phone number from the “Contacts list” as the destination for the message, press to display “Contacts list” and you can Basic Operation search for the phone number entering only the first few characters.
  • Page 71: Press C [Options]

    To add recipients to the message When sending Text message of more than 160 characters, a confirmation message appears. After entering a message, press B. Press [Yes] to send or [No] to cancel. In case the Picture message or E-mail Press a or b to highlight “Add contact”...
  • Page 72: The "Options" Menu Appears

    Press a or b to highlight “Drafts” and press B. Press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight the message you Press a or b to highlight “Edit message” wish to send in the Drafts box and press C (select “Edit”...
  • Page 73 To attach data (for Picture message only) press [Options]. Then select “Remove” from the “Options” menu. Press [Yes] to remove or press You can send pictures, sounds and video clips saved in [No] to cancel. the handset by attaching them to Picture message. To send a message using the message template When attaching video clips, “Slide show”...
  • Page 74: Receiving And Reading Messages

    Receiving and Reading The options available for the slide are: Add: To add a new slide. Messages Remove: To remove the active slide. Previous: To navigate to the previous slide. Receiving Messages Next: To navigate to the next slide. When the handset is within the service area, Text Video clip data cannot be attached to the messages and Picture messages are received and saved message as slide data.
  • Page 75 Press a or b to highlight “Inbox” and press B. A message with “ ” (Text message), “ ” Picture messages that are marked with a clip denote (Picture message) or “ ” (Picture message with attachment) icon indicates an unread mails with attachments.
  • Page 76 Enter your message. When you forward a Picture message, the For information on how to enter text, refer to attached data is also sent to the recipient. “Entering Text” on page 8-51. However, the handset will not send any data it recognizes as having copyrights.
  • Page 77: Deleting Messages

    At the main menu, select in the following order: Press a or b to highlight the message from the “Messages” → “Text message.” sender you wish to save. Press a or b to highlight “Inbox,” “Drafts” or Press C [Options]. “Sent”...
  • Page 78 To resend a message in the Outbox (for Press a or b to highlight “One message” or “All messages” and press B. Picture message and E-mail only) Press C [Yes]. At the main menu, select in the following order: The selected messages are deleted. “Messages”...
  • Page 79 To confirm the delivery report (for Picture Press a or b to highlight the message you wish to lock or unlock and press C [Options]. message only) The “Options” menu appears. At the main menu, select in the following order: Press a or b to highlight “Lock/Unlock”...
  • Page 80: Settings For The Messages

    Settings for the Messages Message format: Select a message format from the 7 choices. Connection type: The steps below are instructions on Text message and Picture message settings. For information on the E-mail Select a connection type. settings, refer to “Setting an Account” on page 15-144. Reply path: Press B.
  • Page 81: Making Text Templates

    Making Text Templates Auto delete: Deletes the oldest message automatically, when the “Sent” box is full. You can register up to 20 text templates for frequently Slide show: used text on the handset. Enables slide show when sending a message. Press B.
  • Page 82: Edit And Press

    Editing Text Templates Deleting Text Templates At the main menu, select in the following order: At the main menu, select in the following order: “Messages” → “Text templates.” “Messages” → “Text templates.” The list of the text templates appears. Press a or b to highlight the item you wish to Press a or b to highlight the item you wish to delete and press C [Options].
  • Page 83: Using Voicemail

    Using VoiceMail Memory Status You can use the voice mail service depending on the This function helps you to check the memory status of service provider you use. For information on the voice “Messages.” mail service, contact your service provider. Press B.
  • Page 84: Reading Cell Broadcast Messages

    Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Messages” Press a or b to highlight “Settings” and press and press B. The “Messages” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Set info subjects” Press a or b to highlight “Cell Broadcasts” and and press B.
  • Page 85: Setting Cell Info

    Press a or b to highlight “Language” and Press a or b to highlight “Cell info” and press press B. The “Cell info” menu appears. Press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and The language list appears. press B.
  • Page 86: Enjoying Multi Media

    Enjoying Multi Media Downloading Pictures The “My Contents” menu enables you to enjoy using multi media such as pictures, sounds and video clips you Press B. created using the handset. You can download the various contents through the “t-zones” web site. You can also use The main menu appears.
  • Page 87 Viewing Pictures Press a or b to highlight “Switch to Card data” and press B. At the main menu, select in the following order: The thumbnail index for “My pictures” shows the “My Contents” → “Pictures” → “My pictures.” pictures saved in memory card. The thumbnail index for “My pictures”...
  • Page 88 Press a or b to highlight “Retouch” and press If you wish to view the full size image of the picture before setting it as the wallpaper, press display the image in step 2 above before pressing Press a or b to highlight one of the options [Options].
  • Page 89 Press a or b to highlight “Edit picture” and Press a or b to highlight “Add stamps” and press B. press B. Press a or b to highlight “Add frame” and Press a, b, c or b to select a stamp and press B.
  • Page 90 Press a or b to highlight “Rotate” and press Press a or b to highlight one of the size options and press B. The picture is rotated 90° counterclockwise. The “Adjust size” options: Main display, External display, Power on/off, Press B once to rotate the picture 90° Incoming, Alarm counterclockwise.
  • Page 91 To save the picture to the existing entry When you have finished renaming, press B to save. If you wish to view the full picture before renaming After step 3, press a or b to highlight “Existing it, press to display the image in step 2 before entry”...
  • Page 92: Memory Card

    Sending Pictures to My Album or My Checking the Picture Information Journal At the main menu, select in the following order: “My Contents” → “Pictures” → “My pictures.” You can post pictures to the personal online album and diary services provided by T-Mobile. The thumbnail index for “My pictures”...
  • Page 93: Using Sounds

    Press a or b to highlight “Move to Card” or Once you delete a picture, it cannot be restored. “Copy to Card” and press B. If you view the pictures saved in memory card, the If you wish to view the full picture before deleting menu items switch to “Move to Handset”...
  • Page 94: Downloading Sounds

    Downloading Sounds To playback sounds or ringtones saved in memory card Press B. The main menu appears. At the main menu, select in the following order: “My Contents” → “Sounds” → “My sounds.” Press a, b, c or d to highlight “My Contents” The list of “My sounds”...
  • Page 95: Changing The Name Of Sound Files

    Changing the Name of Sound Files Press a or b to highlight “Send via Picture message” and press B. At the main menu, select in the following order: For information on how to create messages, refer to “My Contents” → “Sounds” → “My sounds.” “Using the Message Service”...
  • Page 96 Moving or Copying Sounds to Deleting Sounds Memory Card At the main menu, select in the following order: “My Contents” → “Sounds” → “My sounds.” At the main menu, select in the following order: The list of “My sounds” appears. “My Contents”...
  • Page 97: Using Games Or Applications

    Using Games or Applications Press a or b to highlight “Games & more” and press B. The “Games & more” menu appears. You can use various kinds of games and applications with the handset. To use games and applications, download Press a or b to highlight “MegaTones &...
  • Page 98: Using Videos

    To suspend the game or application Press a or b to highlight a game or application you wish to delete and press C [Options]. While you are running the application, press F. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Suspend” and press Press a or b to highlight “Delete”...
  • Page 99: Playing Back Videos

    Press a or b to highlight “Videos” and press When you access the video clip files saved in memory card, the menu item switches to “Switch to Handset data.” The “Videos” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “My Album” or “My Changing the name of the video Journal”...
  • Page 100: Sending Videos As Attachments

    Sending Videos as Attachments Press a or b to highlight “Send to My Album” or “Send to My Journal” and press B. At the main menu, select in the following order: Checking Video Information “My Contents” → “Videos” → “My videos.” The thumbnail index for “My videos”...
  • Page 101: Memory Status

    Memory Status When you access video clip files saved in memory card, the menu items switch to “Move to Handset” and “Copy to Handset,” and you can move or copy This function helps you to check the memory status of “My videos from memory card to the handset memory.
  • Page 102: Using The Personal Organizer

    Using the Personal Organizer Entering Appointments This section provides information on the organizer features that are built into the handset. Features include You can navigate the calendar by using the navigation a calendar, alarm clock, calculator, voice memo recorder key and you can enter up to 3 schedules each day. and phone help.
  • Page 103: Finding A Particular Date

    Finding a Particular Date Press a or b to highlight “Monday-Sunday” or “Sunday-Saturday” and press B. To enter or check appointments on a particular day, jump Monday-Sunday: Weekly format from Monday. to that day by entering the date in the calendar. Sunday-Saturday: Weekly format from Sunday.
  • Page 104: Using The Alarm

    Press a or b to highlight “All data” and press If you wish to delete all the appointments on a C [Yes]. certain day, select “1 Day” in step 5 on the previous page. The result is the same as the next If you wish to cancel, press [No] in this step.
  • Page 105 Press a or b to highlight the desired alarm Press a or b to highlight the desired alarm number and press B. number and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Set time” and press Press a or b to highlight “Alarm tone” and press B.
  • Page 106 Resetting an Alarm Setting Press a or b to highlight the desired alarm number and press B. At the main menu, select in the following order: Press a or b to highlight “Repeat daily” and “Organizer” → “Alarm” → “List alarms.” press B.
  • Page 107: Using The Calculator

    Using the Calculator Converting Currency You can also use the calculator for currency conversion. You can use the calculator function on the handset for You can convert to or from the home currency by entering basic arithmetic calculations and rate conversions using the exchange rate.
  • Page 108: Using Voice Notes

    Press a or b to highlight “In domestic” or “In Press B. foreign” and press B. Recording starts. To stop while recording (the maximum recording The result appears. time is 60 seconds), press again. You cannot perform step 4 if an arithmetic symbol Press a or b to highlight “Save”...
  • Page 109: Using The Phone Help

    Using the Phone Help Playing Back the Saved Voice Notes The saved Notes are in “My sounds.” You can view the help list and use it to guide you with the At the main menu, select in the following order: phone’s functions.
  • Page 110: Using The Call History

    Using the Call History Calling from the Call Log If you do not answer an incoming call, the handset records that a call was missed. “Missed calls” and the number of missed calls appears on the standby screen. Press B. The handset records the last 10 missed calls, received calls and dialed numbers (Number of dialed numbers The main menu appears.
  • Page 111: Saving A Call Log To The Contacts List

    Saving a Call Log to the Sending Messages from the Call Log Contacts List At the main menu, select “Call Register.” Press a or b to highlight “Missed calls,” At the main menu, select “Call Register.” “Received calls” or “Dialed numbers” and press Press a or b to highlight “Missed calls,”...
  • Page 112: Deleting A Call Log

    Deleting a Call Log Clearing Call Logs At the main menu, select “Call Register.” At the main menu, select “Call Register.” Press a or b to highlight “Missed calls,” Press a or b to highlight “Missed calls,” “Received calls” or “Dialed numbers” and press “Received calls”...
  • Page 113: Checking The Duration Of Calls

    Checking the Duration of Calls Clearing All Call Time Logs At the main menu, select “Call Register.” You can check the duration of your calls. Press a or b to highlight “Call timers” and Checking the Duration of the Last press B.
  • Page 114: Checking The Amount Of Data Communication

    Checking the Amount of Data Press C [Yes]. The handset resets the “Data counter” to zero. Communication If you wish to cancel, press [No] in this step. Once you reset the counter, it cannot be restored. You can confirm the number of bytes which you used in data communication by using the “Data counter”...
  • Page 115: Setting The Handset

    Setting the Handset Setting the Display Language Setting the Main Display You can change the language (English or Spanish) of You can change the settings of the main display such as menus and messages. “Wallpaper,” “Backlight,” “Wallpaper calendar,” “Brightness,” “Power saving,” “Greeting message” and Press B.
  • Page 116: Setting The Wallpaper

    Setting the Wallpaper To set a picture you saved as wallpaper At the main menu, select in the following order: To set the built-in wallpaper “Settings” → “Phone settings” → “Main display.” At the main menu, select in the following order: Press a or b to highlight “Wallpaper”...
  • Page 117 To display Wallpaper Calendar Press a or b to highlight selection and press At the main menu, select in the following order: When selecting “On,” enter the duration of the “Settings” → “Phone settings” → “Main display.” backlight using 2 digit numbers (01-99 sec.) and press Press a or b to highlight “Wallpaper calendar”...
  • Page 118 Setting Display Power Saving Setting the Greeting Message You can set the display to turn off after a given time. You can set a message to appear when the handset is turned on. At the main menu, select in the following order: At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings”...
  • Page 119: Setting The External Display

    Assigning Pictures To set preloaded animations A selected picture appears when turning the power on or After step 3, press a or b to highlight off, receiving an incoming call or operating the alarms. “T-Mobile.” Pictures taken with the built-in digital camera or images To set the picture on “My pictures”...
  • Page 120 Press a or b to highlight “External display” and Press a or b to highlight “My pictures” and press B. press B. The “External display” menu appears. The thumbnail index for “My pictures” appears. Setting the Wallpaper Press a, b, c or d to highlight the picture you wish to display and press B.
  • Page 121 Setting the Display Clock Press a or b to highlight selection and press Various clocks can be displayed in the external display. When selecting “On,” enter the duration of the At the main menu, select in the following order: backlight using 2 digit numbers and press “Settings”...
  • Page 122: Resetting The Phone Setting

    Resetting the Phone Setting Setting the Icon Display On/Off The icon indications can be set on or off in the external You can reset all options of the “Phone setting” to the display. default settings. At the main menu, select in the following order: To cancel the settings, you need to have set the handset “Settings”...
  • Page 123: Setting The Profiles

    Setting the Profiles Press a or b to highlight the profile you wish to set, press C [Options]. This section describes the settings for sound such as Press a or b to highlight “Personalize” and ringtone, keypad tones, etc. These are 6 profiles with press B.
  • Page 124 Setting a Melody as the Ringtone In step 3, selecting “t-zones MegaTones” will open up the browser and take you to the t-zones MegaTones You can select preset data in “T-Mobile” and “My sounds” web site. for use as ringtones, sound effects, melodies, etc. You can also select data in “Sounds”...
  • Page 125 Setting the Keypad Tones Press a or b to highlight “t-zones MegaTones,” “My sounds” or “Default tone” and press B. You can set and change the tone of the keypad sound that Select the keypad tones and press C [Select]. you hear each time you press a key.
  • Page 126 Setting the Power On/Off Sound Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and press B. You can set and change the power on/off sound that you If you select “Off,” the screen returns to step 1. hear when the handset is turned on or off. In the following If you select “On,”...
  • Page 127 Press a or b to highlight “Sound” and press At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Profiles” → the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] → “Personalize.” If you select “T-Mobile” as a profile, you cannot select “Sound.”...
  • Page 128: Setting Any Key Answer

    Setting Any Key Answer Select the message alert sound and press C [Select]. You can set the any key answer function so that you can For information on selecting tones, refer to “Setting answer a call by pressing any key except [Busy].
  • Page 129: Call Settings

    Call Settings Resetting the Profiles Setting You can reset all the profiles settings that you have set to This section describes the settings for call functions such the default settings. as call waiting, adjusting earpiece volume, etc. that are To cancel the settings, you need to set the handset code related directly to calling or receiving operations.
  • Page 130: Displaying Your Own Number

    Displaying Your Own Number The call waiting service may not be available on all service providers. Contact your service provider Activating this function lets you control whether or not to for more information. show your phone number to the party you are calling. To check the call waiting service status At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings”...
  • Page 131 Activating Auto Redial Press a or b to select the volume level from one of 5 levels and press B. This function makes the redial automatically when the first redial attempt is unsuccessful. If you wish to stop You can also adjust the Hands free EARphone & redialing, press [End].
  • Page 132 Settings for Flipping the Handset Resetting the Call Settings Closed You can reset all “Call settings” you have set to the default settings. You can reject an incoming call, send a busy tone or To cancel the settings, you need to have set the handset terminate a call by flipping the handset closed.
  • Page 133: Call Forwarding

    Call Forwarding “Not reachable”: Forwards incoming calls when your handset is out of network service or is switched off. This service is used to forward incoming calls to your voice mail system or to another number depending on Press a or b to highlight “On” and press B. certain conditions in which you cannot answer a call.
  • Page 134: Setting Networks

    Setting Networks Cancelling Forwarding Settings Individually This setting enables you to connect to a preferred network At the main menu, select in the following order: each time the power is turned on. “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Call forwarding.” Connecting To a Network Press a or b to highlight the divert option you Automatically wish to cancel and press B.
  • Page 135 Selecting a Network Manually Enter the new password again and press B. If you enter an incorrect password in this step, the If you wish to connect to networks other than a preferred screen will return to step 5 and you are asked to network, perform the following steps.
  • Page 136: Setting A Pc Link Connection

    Setting a PC Link Connection Press a or b to highlight “Date & Time” and press B. If you wish to connect your handset to a PC, follow the Press a or b to highlight “Auto-update Date & steps below. Time”...
  • Page 137: Setting The Clock Display

    Setting Daylight Savings time Press a or b to highlight “12 hour” or “24 hour” and press B. At the main menu, select in the following order: Setting the Date Format “Settings” → “Date & Time.” You can change the date format between Press a or b to highlight “Clock settings”...
  • Page 138: Setting Security

    Setting Security Customizing the Time Zone At the main menu, select in the following order: These settings enable the security function to prevent “Settings” → “Date & Time.” unauthorized use of your handset. Press a or b to highlight “Set time zone” and Enabling the PIN Code press B.
  • Page 139 Enabling the Handset Lock Press a or b to highlight “On” and press B. Enter your PIN code and press B. The “Handset lock” is an additional security feature that prevents unauthorized use of the handset. The default Press B. handset code is “0000.”...
  • Page 140: Barring Calls

    To change the handset code Enter the new PIN2 code again and press B. If you enter a code different from the code which you In step 3 of “Enabling the Handset Lock” on the entered in this step, the screen returns to step 4. previous page, press a or b to highlight Enter the correct code again.
  • Page 141 To disable barring calls options individually “Bar inc if abroad”: Restricts all incoming calls when you are In step 5 of “Barring Calls” (page 15-140), press outside of the coverage area of your to highlight “Off” and press registered service provider. The selected call barring option is canceled.
  • Page 142 Setting Fixed Dialing No. To add a new phone number to the Fixed dialing No. list This setting enables the “Fixed dialing No.” function. If you turn the security function on, you can only call predefined After step 3, press a or b to highlight “Edit dial numbers.
  • Page 143 Search for the desired entry. Press C [Options]. For more information on how to search an entry, The “Options” menu appears. refer to “Searching a Name and Number in the Press a or b to highlight “Delete” and press Contacts List” on page 9-58. To edit a registered entry Press C [Yes].
  • Page 144: Setting An Account

    Setting an Account Item Description Operation Press to highlight The following is information on how to setup Browser, “Circuit prompt” and press Picture message and E-mail settings. Circuit to select. Circuit prompt Prompt Browser Settings Press to highlight “Enable” or “Disable” and Item Description Operation...
  • Page 145 Item Description Operation Item Description Operation GPRS settings (If “GPRS then CSD” or “GPRS” is selected Press to highlight as connection type, these should be set) “Line type” and press ISDN or Line type Press to highlight Press to highlight Analog “ISDN”...
  • Page 146 Picture message Settings Item Description Operation GPRS settings (If “GPRS then CSD” or “GPRS” is selected Item Description Operation as connection type, these should be set) Picture Press to highlight Press to highlight message “Profile name” and press Access Point “APN”...
  • Page 147 E-mail Settings Item Description Operation CSD settings (If “GPRS then CSD” or “CSD” is selected as Item Description Operation connection type, these should be set) Press to highlight Press to highlight E-mail Profile “Profile name” and press Name Access Point “Phone No.”...
  • Page 148 Item Description Operation Item Description Operation GPRS settings (If “GPRS then CSD” or “GPRS” is selected Press to highlight as connection type, these should be set) “POP before SMTP,” Settings for Send settings “SMTP-AUTH On” or Press to highlight sending mail “SMTP-AUTH Off”...
  • Page 149 CSD (Circuit Switched Data) Item Description Operation Circuit switching is, in other words, the conventional way of CSD settings (If “GPRS then CSD” or “CSD” is selected as transmitting data. Just like a telephone landline, rates are charged connection type, these should be set) by connection time.
  • Page 150 To setup your account information To select the network connection profile Your Service Provider supplies you with account After step 4 of “To set up your account information. Please contact your service provider for information,” press a or b to highlight the details.
  • Page 151: Customizing Keys

    Customizing Keys Create picture Create video Voice notes While the handset is in standby mode, four Navigation keys ( ) and side-up/down keys ( My pictures (default setting) ) are available for assigning shortcuts to directly access My videos (default setting) the screens shown below, and you can also change the My sounds...
  • Page 152: Master Reset

    Master Reset Changing the Shortcuts Press B. These steps enable you to cancel all the settings to The main menu appears. default. Special caution needs to be paid before you do the master reset. If you wish to retain settings for some Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Settings”...
  • Page 153: Connecting To A Pc

    The GSM/GPRS modem in your handset enables digital as the Administrator. equipment to access the Internet. Connect the handset to the USB cable by following the on-screen instructions. For information on software support, refer to the following site: http://www.sharp-mobile.com/tm150/ 16-153...
  • Page 154: Uninstalling Software

    Uninstalling software When you change handsets or upgrade software, you have to uninstall software by using Windows function. USB driver name “SHARP GSM GPRS USB Driver2 VerXXXX” Modem driver name “SHARP GSM GPRS Wizard2 VerXXXX” XXXX are 4 digit numbers.
  • Page 155: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Symptom Check Points Symptom Check Points Is the battery pack properly inserted? Even when (page 3-13) charged, the Is the SIM card inserted correctly? Is the battery empty? If the alert phone functions (page 3-15) sounds and you are unable to turn on stop working.
  • Page 156 Symptom Check Points Symptom Check Points Are you in a location where the signal Did you enter the correct code (4 to 8 is poor? (Check the indicator and digits)? (page 3-21) see if the service is out of range. Have you made 3 unsuccessful Move to a location where the radio The PIN code or...
  • Page 157 Symptom Check Points Symptom Check Points Does your service provider support the In case of resource conflicts of The Picture Picture message service? Contact your modem driver, please re-install the message service service provider to confirm whether they driver to resolve this problem. cannot be support the service and that the correct (page 16-153)
  • Page 158: Index

    Index Symbols Applicable zone ..........15-135 Applications ............12-97 #/Silence profile Key ......... 4-22 Assigning pictures ..........15-119 */Shift Key ............4-22 Auto delete ............11-81 Numerics Auto redial ............15-131 12 hour ............15-137 Auto shooting .............7-42 24 hour ............15-137 Automatic answer ...........15-128 Automatic redialing ..........6-33 AC charger ..........
  • Page 159 Conference .............15-123 Conference call ...........6-35 Calculator ............13-107 Connecting to a PC .........16-153 Calendar ............13-102 Connection type ..........11-80 Call Forwarding ..........15-133 Contacts ..............5-30 Call history .............14-110 Contacts list ............9-54 Call log ............14-111 Continuous shooting ...........7-42 Call register ........... 5-30, 14-110 Conversion rate ..........13-107 Call settings ............15-129 Converting currency ........13-107 Call timers ............15-130...
  • Page 160 Deleting the game or application ..... 12-98 Ending a call ............6-32 Deleting videos ..........12-101 Ending the game or application ......12-97 Delivery report ..........11-79 Entering a number ..........6-32 Details screen ............. 9-58 Entering Appointments ........13-102 Dialed numbers ..........14-110 Entering symbols ..........8-52 Dialing from the contacts list ......
  • Page 161 GSM/GPRS modem ........16-153 Macro Switch .............4-23 Main Display ............4-22 Main menu ............5-28 Hands free EARphone & MIC ......4-23 Making a call ............6-32 Handset lock ...........15-139 Manual shooting ..........7-42 Handset manager ..........16-153 Master reset ............15-152 Handset off ............3-17 M-D-Y ............15-137 Handset on ............3-17 Melody ............15-124 Memory ..............9-55 Memory space ............7-49...
  • Page 162 My videos ............12-99 Picture size ............7-39 PIN code ..........3-21, 15-138 PIN2 code ............15-140 Navigation Keys ..........5-28 Playback ..............7-44 Network password ......... 15-135 Playing back sounds .........12-94 Night mode ............7-47 Playing back the saved Voice Notes ....13-109 No answer ............
  • Page 163 Retouching pictures ..........12-88 Sent box ............11-70 Retrieving a message ........11-79 Setting an account ..........15-144 RF Connector ............4-23 Setting languages ..........11-84 Right soft key ............4-22 Setting networks ..........15-134 Ringing volume ..........15-123 Setting the alarm ..........13-104 Ringtone ..........9-61, 15-124 Settings ...............5-30 Roaming download ...........11-80 Settings for the Messages .........11-80 Rotating pictures ..........12-89...
  • Page 164 Suspending the game or application ....12-98 Voice calls ............15-141 Voice notes .............13-108 VoiceMail ............11-83 T9 text input ............8-52 VoiceMail key ............4-22 Text ..............8-51 Text message ............ 11-69 Text message menu ..........6-35 Wallpaper ............15-116 Text templates ......8-53, 11-71, 11-81 Wallpaper calendar .........15-117 Thumbnail image ..........
  • Page 165: Audiovox 12 Month Limited Warranty

    AUDIOVOX 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY Audiovox Communications Corp. (the Company) warrants to the The Company disclaims liability for removal or reinstallation of the original retail purchaser of this Audiovox handheld portable cellular product, for geographic coverage, for inadequate signal reception telephone, that should this product or any part thereof during by the antenna or for communications range or operation of the normal consumer usage and conditions, be proven defective in...
  • Page 166 No person or representative is authorized to assume for the Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product. Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply to you.

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