CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE DISPLAY INDICATORS BATTERY INFORMATION BASIC FUNCTIONS Making Calls Ending Calls Answering Calls Correcting Entry Errors Storing Phone Numbers Volume Redialing Last Dialed, Received, or Missed Number Speed Dial Using Caller ID Etiquette Mode Camera Keypad Lock...
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a. Application Download b. Remove an application c. Application properties d. System Information 3. MMS a. Notifybox, Inbox, Outbox and Draftbox b. Writing and sending Multimedia message c. MMS setting 4. SMS a. Text Messages b. Voice Mail Service c. SMS Setting PHONEBOOK 1.
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PHONE SETTINGS MENU 1. Wallpaper 2. Greeting Edit 3. Backlight 4. LCD Contrast 5. Languages 6. Auto Keylock 7. Power Saving 8. Current Time Setting VI. CALL INFORMATION 1. Call Function Auto Answer Auto Redial 2. Call Restrict 3. Call Answer 4.
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Camera Set USING MENU DURING CALLS Phonebook Search Voice Mute DTMF Mute Voice Privacy Beep Length SMS messages ENTERING LETTERS & NUMBERS Prediction Text Input ABC/123 Mode Inserting Punctuations & Special Characters FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION...
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Some of the following information may not apply specifically to your phone. However, as with any electronic product, these safety precautions should be observed when using this product. ◈ Please keep this manual in a safe place, for it contains important safety information and operating instructions.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE Volume/Scroll Key These keys are used to set volume levels, to shot a camera and to help you navigate through menus and the Phonebook. Use the volume keys to: Adjust call volume. Adjust key tone volume. Answer incoming calls.
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once. To erase the entire entry field, hold down the CLR key for one second. To back up one menu level, press the CLR key once. To return to standby, hold the CLR key for one second. During a call, press the CLR key to adjust the earpiece volume. (END) Key Press this key to end calls or to return to Standby mode from any menu.
DISPLAY INDICATORS Display indicators appear across the bottom of your phone’s LCD screen. Combination of displayed indicators, or icons, will vary based on your phone’s operating status. Signal Strength: This icon displays the current signal strength. Each additional line indicates greater signal strength, where five lines indicate the maximum signal strength.
BATTERY INFORMATION The rechargeable Lithium-polymer battery included in your kit is partially charged so that you can use the phone immediately once it has been activated. Attaching the Battery To attach the battery to your phone: 1. Lineup the metallic contacts on the base of the battery to the base of the phone. 2.
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A completely discharged standard sized battery charges full in approximately tbd hours. Extended battery charges in approximately tbd hours. Leaving your phone powered on during charging or charging two batteries simultaneously will increase charge times. Leaving the battery connected to the charger after it has been fully charged will not harm the battery. Turning your phone on and off.
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You can place and answer calls only when your phone is turned on. During a call, the phone is in Conversation Mode. Battery Lifetime Tiempo de Bateria Tiempo de reserva conversacion Cellular Desde TBD min TBD hrs hasta TBD 3.7V Li-ion 900mAh digital hasta TBD min Desde TBD min...
BASIC FUNCTIONS 1. Making Calls To place a call: Press and hold to power your phone on, as indicated by icons that appear on screen. Enter the phone number (up to 32 digits) using the keypad. The phone number is displayed from left to right.
Briefly press the volume key once to display your current earpiece volume setting. Repeatedly press the volume key to adjust. 7. Redialing Last Dialed, Received, or Missed Number Up to 20 dialed, received, or missed can be redialed directly. Simply press SEND to: Access the call log of 20 call entries in chronological order.
Unlocking the keypad : Press “‥” and “#” orderly. To answer a call when the keypad is locked, press any keys. 13. Silence Mode If you want to silence an incoming ring, for example, when you are in a meeting, press “ ”.
MENUS Interactivo 1. WAP You can use your phone to browse the Internet if you have obtained phone Internet services (WAP) from your service provider and if over-the-air Internet access is available in your area. Press “Menu”, “1. Interactovo” and “1. WAP” to start the Internet. Or simply press and hold “◀”.
“◀” to be the same as Menu key by pressing and holding. 2. BREW You can download and manage applications through the BREW platform, if your service provider supports BREW and if over-the-air Internet access is available in your area. Once applications are loaded, you can update to newer versions as they become available.
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Select “Setting” and press “‥”. Select “Manage Apps” and press “‥”. Select “System Info” on top of the display and press “‥”. 3. MMS A multimedia message can contain text, sound and a picture. The phone supports multimedia messages that are up to 50 kB in size. If the maximum size is exceeded, the phone may not be able to receive the message.
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ii) Inbox Once the multimedia message is downloaded, the message is saved in Inbox. Press “Menu”, “1. Interactivo”, “3. MMS”, “1. View” and “2. Inbox”. Then the phone shows a list of multimedia messages. Scroll the navigation keys and press “SEL” to see the message or press “DEL” to delete.
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Press “Menu”, “1. Interactivo”, “3. MMS” and “2. Create”. Key in a message and press “Done” or “▼” to insert a picture or a sound clip. Press “Select” and choose “Camera”, “PCSync”, “Wap” or “BREW” to insert a picture. Once you choose a picture, scroll “▼” and choose “Add sound”. Press “Select”...
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Press “Menu”, “1. Interactivo”, “3. MMS” and “3. Setting”. i) Direct View Press “1. Direct View” and choose “On”. Then a multimedia message will be displayed once the message is downloaded into Inbox by pressing. “Fetch”. If you set it “Off”, only receiving time and sender’s address will be shown.
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return to the sender’s phone number. Reply MSG : While you read a message, press “OPT (‥)” and “Reply”. You can then reply a message back. On sending messages, refer to “ii. Sending a Text Message”. Transfer MSG : While you read a message, press “OPT (‥)” and “Trans”. You can then transfer this message to others.
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Press “SMS”, “1. View MSG” and “3. Voice”. The time the message was received, the sender’s name, and the sender’s phone number will then appear on the display. To listen a voice message, press SEND while reading a message and dial *** (carrier’s voice mail service number).
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vi) Reminder You can set the phone reminds you the new message; Press “SMS”, “3. Setting”, and “6. Reminder”. Choose from “Once”, “Every 2Min” or “Off” and press “OK (‥)” to save. Phonebook 1. Adding Entries in the Phonebook After selecting “MENU (‥)”, “2. Phone Book” and “1. PB Add” to add a phone number; Choose a type of the phone number among the image of Mobile, Home, Office and Etc by scrolling “◀...
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number can also be searched by name, number, location number, or group. a. Search by name Search numbers stored in the Phonebook by entering a name. Press “MENU (‥)” , “2. Phone Book”, “2. PB Search” and “1. Name”. Enter the name to search for. If you don’t remember the full name, just enter the first letter.
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Press “VIEW (‥)” to edit or “DEL(…)” to delete. ※ Note) You can also access Phonebook Search by pressing “SRCH( from Standby mode. …)” 3. Call List Call history, including number, time, and duration, can be referenced by: Pressing “MENU (‥)”, “2. Phone Book”, and “3. Call List”. A log of dialed, received, and missed calls will be displayed.
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b. PCSYNC Ringer Press “2. PCSYNC Ringer” and scroll “◀/▶” to select a melody type. Press “OK (‥)” to set. c. WAP Ringer Press “2. WAP Ringer” and scroll “◀/▶” to select a melody type. Press “OK (‥)” to set. 2.
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hangs up the phone. Press “MENU (‥)”, “3. Vol/Alert”, “4. Alert Setting”, and “2. Drop”. Select between On and Off and press “OK (‥)” to set. c. 1 Minute Alert This option allows you to be audibly warned when a call reaches the 1 minute mark. Press “MENU (‥)”, “3.
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Press “▼” and enter the time, and then select AM or PM by pressing “(…)” Press “STO (‥)” to set. Note 1) You can set up to 2 different alarms. Note 2) Disable: Once you’ve chosen Disable, the alarm will not sound even if you’ve set a time for it.
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Select “3. Delete”. The phone will then prompt “All Schedule Erase?” Press “OK (‥)” to erase. 3. Memo The Memo option helps you to manage your daily tasks. To create or edit a Memo, press “MENU (‥)”, “4. PIM”, and “3. Memo”. a.
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1. Wallpaper Your phone is capable of displaying various welcome greetings in standby mode. To edit this greeting: Press “MENU (‥)”, “5. Phone Setting”, and “1. Wallpaper”. Choose from “1. Fixed”, “2. PCSYNC Image”, “3. WAP Image”, “4. BREW Image” or “5.
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Press “OK (‥)” to set. 7. Power Saving If you want save a power consumption, so that if you want to have longer battery life time, you can set the phone in Power Saving mode. Press “MENU (‥)”, “5. Phone Setting”, and “7. Power Saving”. Select “On”...
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4. Call Time The Call Time option shows approximate duration of the last call, the total call time in hours and minutes and the total number of calls made under the current phone number. a. Last Call : Press “MENU (‥), “6. Call Info”, “4. Call Time”, and “1. Last Call”. Your phone will then indicate an approximate duration of the last call made in minutes and seconds.
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the phone is in Lock mode, you can answer incoming calls but must unlock the phone to place outgoing calls (except to designated emergency numbers). Press “MENU (‥)”, “7. Security”, and “1. Lock Mode”. Enter the password. Choose “Never”, “Power up” or “Now” and press “OK (‥)” to set. Note) Never –...
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Press “MENU (‥)”, “7. Security”, and “5. Privacy Info”. Enter the password. Choose “1. Phonebook”, “2. Schedule/Memo”, “3. Message”, “4. Call List” or “5. Camera”. Choose between “On” and “Off” and press “OK (‥)” to set. Network Set To set the network: Press “MENU (‥)”, “7.
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To set the phone in silent mode while playing games, press “MENU (‥)”, “8. VAS”, “2. Games” and “3. Game Sound”. Set “Game Volume Off” and press “OK (‥)”. To see the game result you played, press “MENU (‥)”, “8. VAS”, “2. Games” and “4. Game Result”.
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CAMERA In this menu you can take photos with the phone’s built-in camera and adjust its settings. The camera lens is on the back of the phone and the display of the phone works as a viewfinder. The camera produces JPEG pictures. If there is not enough memory to take a new photo, you need to free some by deleting old photos in the photo album.
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mode. “Shot Key” : In addition to “ ”, you can take a photo by pressing a side volume Up key. Note 1) The camera supports Auto-focus. It may takes few seconds to focus on a subject or in a dark area.
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Press “NEXT”. Press “Edit” to edit the name of photo. Enter the name and press “Done” to finish. Press “Send” to send a photo mail. Then you can send the photo mail as the same manner as MMS. Camera Set To set the resolution and photo save method, press “...
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USING MENU During a Call 1. Phonebook Search Find phone numbers during calls by pressing “MENU (‥)” and “1. PB Search”. 2. Voice Mute To mute the microphone, press “MENU (‥)” and “2. Tx Voice Mute”. To unmute the microphone, press “MENU (‥)” and “2. Tx Voice Mute” again. 3.
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ENTERING LETTERS & NUMBERS You can enter letters, as well as numbers, with your phone’s keypad when storing information into your phone, writing a memo, or sending messages. To enter letters, press the key associated with the letter you wish to enter until it appears on the screen (numbers also appear). Entering Letters and Numbers When you enter letters, press “MODE (…)”.
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eg). If you want to write “manual”, press “6”, “2”, “6”, “8”, “2”, “5” and “SEND”. Then “manual” is written on the display. Or you may press buttons for first few letters and scroll “◀/▶” to find "manual".
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FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION Read this information before using your handset In August 1996 the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters.
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