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What you will need . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Components inside the box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Smartphone overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Installing and removing battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Charging the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
SIM card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Installing and removing expansion card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Switching on your Smartphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Switching on your Smartphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Making calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Applications overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Main menu overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Viewing options in idle screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Status bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Keys and navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Navigating the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Locking the keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Sending and receiving data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Getting started What you will need ....... . 10 Components inside the box .
  • Page 2 Sending and receiving data via Bluetooth ... .31 Input methods ........32 Entering letters .
  • Page 3 Composing and sending messages ....58 Composing a new message ..... . 59 Managing recipients .
  • Page 4 Sharing contact information ..... . .84 Deleting contact information ..... .84 Voice control .
  • Page 5 Managing files ....... 113 Managing playlist ......115 Video .
  • Page 6 Customizing Customizing your Smartphone ..... .140 Profiles ........140 Phone settings .
  • Page 7 Mobile PhoneTools main window ....160 Mobile PhoneTools function panel ....161 Starting mobile PhoneTools .
  • Page 8 SavaJe OS copyright © 1999-2006, SavaJe Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. SavaJe® is a registered trademark of SavaJe Technologies, Inc. All other product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 9: Typographical Conventions

    Typographical Conventions Listed below are the typographical conventions used in this User Guide. • The popup menu options and the items contained in some applications are listed in bullet and use the bold, italic letters; for example, • All received calls: Block all incoming calls;...
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Getting started What you will need When you work through the instruction in this User Guide, you will need all the components that came in the Smartphone box as well as the following: • A SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card •...
  • Page 11: Smartphone Overview

    Smartphone overview 1. Status indicator 7. End call key 2. Left function key 8. Numeric keypad 3. Call key 9. Camera flash 4. Earpiece 10. Speaker 5. 5-way navigation key 11. Camera 6. Right function key 12. Mirror...
  • Page 12 Right Left 13. Camera/Capture button 19. Power on/off button 14/15. Volume button 20. Earphone jack 16. Expansion card slot 21. Universal port 17/18. Strap hole 22. Microphone...
  • Page 13: Installing And Removing Battery

    Installing and removing battery To remove the battery 1. Press and hold the power button to turn off Smartphone. (See page21 for “Switching on your Smartphone”) 2. Remove the battery cover by sliding it downwards. 3. Gently lift the lower edge of the battery outwards; take out the battery.
  • Page 14 To install the battery 1. Place the battery with the metal contact facing downwards in the battery compartment, press the battery downwards until it fits into the battery compartment. 2. Slide the battery cover upwards to close the cover.
  • Page 15: Charging The Battery

    Charging the battery To charge the battery 1. Connect your charger to the Universal port (as below). 2. Plug the charger to the main electrical outlet. 3. Charge the battery for about 12 hours before first use. The approximate charging time after the first charge is around 2 hours.
  • Page 16 C. It is important that you always turn off your Smartphone before removing the battery. Failure to do so can cause corruption of data memory. D. Always detach the charger before inserting or removing the battery. E. Warning! Battery may explode if disposed of in fire. F.
  • Page 17: Sim Card

    SIM card When you register as a subscriber with a network service provider, you will get a SIM (Subscribe Identity Module) card. The SIM card contains a computer chip that holds your Smartphone number, etc. Before using mobile networking features, (e.g., making/receiving calls, sending messages) you need to install a SIM card first.
  • Page 18 To remove SIM card 1. Push the SIM card sideways to remove the card as illustrated below: Note: Please be careful not to bend or scratch the SIM card. Do not expose the card to liquid or static electricity!
  • Page 19: Installing And Removing Expansion Card

    Installing and removing expansion card You can use a mini expansion card with more than 1 GB memory in your Smartphone to expand data storage. You can use the expansion card to save photos or other files. To install expansion card 1.
  • Page 20 To remove expansion card 1. Open the cover. 2. Press the inserted card to release and then remove card.
  • Page 21: Switching On Your Smartphone

    Switching on your Smartphone Switching on your Smartphone Your Smartphone is designed to be turned on without a mobile network connection. To switch on your Smartphone 1. Press and hold the power button to switch on your Smartphone. 2. Enter your PIN (Personal Identification Number) if you have one for your SIM card.
  • Page 22: Making Calls

    Making calls Before making a call, make sure you are within range of a mobile network. To make a call 1. Switch on your Smartphone. 2. Allow the Smartphone to complete a network search, it may take a few seconds. Once complete, the signal strength icons appear on the screen.
  • Page 23: Getting To Know Your Smartphone

    Getting to know your Smartphone Applications overview Main menu overview In the idle screen, press to access main menu. In the main menu, use the 5-way navigation key to switch between applications. Press to select the desired application.
  • Page 24 1. Phonebook 2. Messaging* 3. PIM Calendar Calculator Notes 4. Camera 5. Media What’s New Music Pictures Video 6. Preferences Call Forward Profiles Voice Calls* Networks Phone Settings Security Set Clock Connectivity Applications Advanced settings Call Costs (Network Dependent) 7. Utilities About Application Manager Content Manager...
  • Page 25: Viewing Options In Idle Screen

    Note: All items with “*” need the support of your network service provider. Please contact your network service provider for details. Viewing options in idle screen In the idle screen, press to open the Options menu, press to select the appropriate option, and then press to accept it.
  • Page 26: Status Bar

    • Active Apps: Checks the applications that are being used. • Bluetooth: Turns Bluetooth on and off. • Call Log: Accesses call records list. • Voicemail: Dials the user’s voicemail. • Customise: Creates a personal idle screen manually. • Flight Mode: Selects to turn flight mode on and off. •...
  • Page 27 Battery level Battery charging status Handset radio turned off Bluetooth networking on Phone active as modem Phone profile Secure connection active User notification Text input modes (Press and hold to switch input mode)
  • Page 28: Keys And Navigation

    Keys and navigation The idle screen is displayed when you are not using the menu or making calls. You can see the network operator’s name, the date and the time. Keys Instruction: Actions Accesses the main menu from the Smartphone idle screen.
  • Page 29: Navigating The Screen

    Ends/rejects a call. Returns to previous page. In the idle screen, press and hold any of these keys to speed dial. (Make sure you have set the speed dial number.) Activates the camera, press it again to take a photo. Increases volume.
  • Page 30: Locking The Keypad

    • Press of the 5-way navigation key to move to the next field, button or action in that direction. • When viewing a list screen, (e.g., a message): – Press to scroll the screen. – Press Enter and then press to scroll between line items.
  • Page 31: Sending And Receiving Data

    Sending and receiving data Sending and receiving data via Bluetooth Your Smartphone has built-in Bluetooth functionality through which you can send data. To send data via Bluetooth 1. First enable Bluetooth. Select [Preferences] [Connectivity] [Bluetooth] [Turn on]. 2. Select the item you want to send, and then select Bluetooth as transfer method.
  • Page 32: Input Methods

    Input methods Entering letters There are several ways for you to enter letters when you add names to your phonebook, write messages, etc. • Multitap text input (Abc input methods) Press each key as many times as needed to show the letter you want.
  • Page 33: Multitap Text Input Methods

    Multitap text input methods To use Multitap text input methods 1. Scroll to Message, write a new message. 2. Press and hold to select the Abc input method. 3. Press to select ABC, Abc or abc. 4. Press each key as many times as needed to show the letter you want, press to accept the letter and add a space here.
  • Page 34 Press to get... JKL5 MNO6 PQRS7 TUV8 WXYZ9 Press to input “0” in Number input mode Press to input the punctuation Press and hold to select input method Press to select ABC, Abc and abc Press and hold to input number Press to input English letter Example: •...
  • Page 35: Text Input

    Text input To enter letters using text input 1. Scroll to Message, write a new message. 2. Press and hold to select the Abc input method. 3. Press to select ABC, Abc and abc. 4. For example, if you want to write the word “Thank”, press “8+4+2+6+5”.
  • Page 36: Chinese Input

    Chinese input Your Smartphone has two input methods for entering Chinese characters: Stroke and Pinyin input. General instructions Regardless of which input method you choose, your Smartphone can speed the entry of Chinese characters. When you enter a Stroke or a Pinyin letter, a candidate row of the frequently used characters including the Stroke or relating to that letter appears at the bottom of the input area.
  • Page 37 Stroke input 1. Press and hold to select Chinese input. 2. Press to switch to Stroke input. Stroke categories: Number Stroke Basic Stroke Name Example Category Stroke Over 王十在七天 Lift 海紅牡狀習 Down 中葉上門醜 Down-Hook 小水打子承 Short Slope Down 直真質草 Long Left Slope 八九丹風片...
  • Page 38 Number Stroke Basic Stroke Name Example Category Stroke Down-Over 由巨屯母凶 Left Slope-Over 麽去公約能 Left Slope-Dot 女要好巡巢 Down-Lift 衣以飯收長 Right Slope-Hook 我或民成伐 Down-Over-Hook 心必思忘 Down-Over- 電也毛兄孔 Curved-Hook Down-Over-Down- 馬與張號費 Hook Down-Over-Down 鼎鼐...
  • Page 39 Number Stroke Basic Stroke Name Example Category Stroke Over-Hook 寫字皮通兔 Over-Down 口已戶書骨 Over-Down-Hook 力習也同永 Over-Left Slope 又之登多社 Over-Down-Over- 及極廷建 Left Slope Over-Left Slope- 阿隊陳那部 Curved-Hook Over-Down-Over- 乃透鼐雋楊 Hook Over-Down-Over- 凸 Down Curved-Hook 狗豹家逐狂 Over-Down- 乙九瓦飛風 Curved-Hook Over-Down-Over 投沿船凹...
  • Page 40 Number Stroke Basic Stroke Name Example Category Stroke ? (Wild card key) It is used when you are not sure which stroke to use Pinyin input method Press the keys containing the required Pinyin letters, and your Smartphone can make the various proposals on the screen according to the pronunciation rules of the Mandarin dialect.
  • Page 41 To enter Chinese characters using text input 1. Press and hold to select Chinese input. 2. Press to switch to Pinyin input. 3. For example, if you want to enter [語言], press “9+8”, when [yu] is highlighted, press / to check the candidate word and select [ 語...
  • Page 42: Phone

    Phone Using the phone function Before using the phone function, make sure that you have switched on your Smartphone and you are within range of a mobile network. Making a call When you switch on your Smartphone, it searches for a network automatically.
  • Page 43 3. Press to end the call. Options in Dial Number screen • Press , select [Insert Pause] from the popup menu to insert a pause displayed as P into the number. Press to delete the wrong number. – Add to Person: Open the phonebook edit screen, add the number to phonebook.
  • Page 44 To make a call in Speed Dial To add contacts in Speed Dial 1. In the main menu, select [Preferences] [Voice Calls] [Speed Dials]. 2. Select the position you want to set the speed dial number from 2- 9 for the speed dial feature. Press to input the number directly, or press to select [Browse] in the number input...
  • Page 45: Receiving An Incoming Call

    Receiving an incoming call When you receive a call, the phone rings and the caller’s name and number are displayed (if they are identified). If the number is in your phonebook, the name, number, and pictures (if assigned) are displayed. •...
  • Page 46: Sending A Picture Or Other File

    Sending a picture or other file During conversation, press to select [Send Pic] tab, press capture the picture and send it. Press [Pictures] to select the captured picture, or choose an existing picture from the ones stored on Smartphone. Press again to select [Send Other].
  • Page 47: More Than One Call

    More than one call You can handle more than one call simultaneously. To make a second call 1. If you already have a call, press and select [Hold]. 2. Enter the number you want to dial. 3. Press to dial, press select [Swap Hold] to switch the parties.
  • Page 48 To add a new participant 1. Press and select [Add Party] in the popup menu. 2. Enter the number to call the next person you want to include in the conference call. 3. If you have held the call, press and select [Add held to conference], to add the held party to conference.
  • Page 49: Call Management

    Call management In phone settings, you can use the following functions: Call forward, Call waiting, Fixed dialing and Call barring. Call forward If you cannot answer incoming calls, you can forward them to another number here. Select [Call Forward] in [Preferences] to access the Call Forward. You can use the following forwarding functions: •...
  • Page 50: Call Waiting

    that you want your calls to be forwarded. You can also select [Send to Voicemail]. To deactivate a call forward • Scroll the call forward option you want to turn off. Select [Turn off] to deactivate. Call waiting In the main menu, select [Preferences] [Voice Calls] [Call Waiting] to turn on/off this function.
  • Page 51: Fixed Dialing

    • International calls out: Block all outgoing international calls. • International but home: Block all outgoing international calls, except those to your home country. Call barring setting 1. Before accessing the call barring, you need enter the call barring code (Contact your network service provider for more information).
  • Page 52 Note: You can still make an emergency call, even when the fixed dialing function is enabled. To activate or deactivate fixed dialing 1. Select [Preferences] [Voice Calls] [Fixed Dialing] [Fixed Dialing] [Yes] to activate, or select [No] to deactivate. 2. Enter your PIN2. To save a fixed dialing number 1.
  • Page 53: Call Log

    Call log There are four call log categories: Dialed calls, Received calls, Missed calls, and All calls. Numbers of the most recent calls are listed in call log. To access the call log 1. In the main menu, select Call Log icon to access.
  • Page 54: Emergency Call

    Emergency call Your Smartphone supports emergency call, such as 112. You can make an emergency call in any region with or without SIM card, if a GSM network is within range.
  • Page 55: Messaging

    Messaging Your Smartphone supports various messaging services: SMS (Short Message Service), MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), Email and Cell broadcasting, etc. Note: All messaging services must be supported by your network service provider. MMS and Email need special setting service, please contact your network service provider for details. Accessing the Messaging application To open the Messaging application •...
  • Page 56: A Brief Introduction To Composing New Messages

    A brief introduction to composing new messages There are several ways to compose a new message: • In the Inbox, press to access the composing screen directly. • Or in the Mailboxes, press to access the composing screen directly. • Or in the Mailboxes, select the desired application (e.g., SMS), press to compose a new message.
  • Page 57: Adding A New Mailbox

    Adding a new mailbox To manage messages easily, you can create several multiple mailboxes as you like. To add a new mailbox 1. In the Mailboxes, press to select [Mailbox] [New]. 2. Enter a name for the new mailbox, press to confirm your entry and return to mailboxes screen.
  • Page 58: Composing And Sending Messages

    To delete messages • Press to select [Message] [Delete]/[Delete All], press to delete either a selected message or all messages. To reply/forward messages 1. Press to select [Compose] [Reply]/[Reply All]/[Forward], to reply or forward message. 2. In message view mode, press to reply the message.
  • Page 59: Composing A New Message

    Composing a new message To enter numbers 1. You can access the composing screen in the ways mentioned on Page57. 2. Enter numbers in the message box. Or press to select [Phonebook], select a number in the phonebook, and then press to select [Done], the selected number is shown in [To].
  • Page 60 New page • When composing a message, press to select [Page Options] [New Page] for adding a blank page. If you want to delete the new page, select [Page Options] [Delete Page]. Advanced options 1. When composing a message, press to select [Advanced Options], press to select [Send Anonymously] and send...
  • Page 61: Managing Recipients

    Managing recipients When composing a new message that you want to send to a group of people or more than one recipient, you can manage this in [Manage Recipients]. To manage recipients 1. In the message edit screen, press and select [Recipients] to access the Manage Recipients screen.
  • Page 62: Sending A Message

    Sending a message The message can be sent as: • If the message is entirely text, and does not exceed the maximum length for sending an SMS (less than 100 characters), it should be sent as an SMS. • If the message contains any non-text content, it should be sent as an MMS.
  • Page 63: Receiving And Reading Messages

    Receiving and reading messages When you receive a message, the system gives prompts to forward or reply to the message. When the message is an SMS • In the prompt screen, press to open the Option menu, select [More options] to read the message directly. •...
  • Page 64 To add to phonebook • If the number you received does not exist in the phonebook, press to select [Add to Phonebook] and save the number. To save as template • You can save the current message as your message template. To delete a message •...
  • Page 65: Template

    Template You can save a message as your MMS template. To save the received message as a template • In message view mode, press to select [Save As Template] to set the message as a message template. To compose a new message from a template •...
  • Page 66 Save Sent Messages • Turn it on to save the messages that you have sent in mailbox automatically. Cell Broadcast Please contact your network service provider to find out if you can use this service, and what kind of channel you can use. (Please make sure that the network is available before using Cell Broadcast.
  • Page 67 • Alert: Select to alert when a cell broadcast message arrives. • Automatic: Select to receive and display cell broadcast messages automatically. • Language: Choose which language you want to use for cell broadcast messages. • SMSC: Enter the SMSC (Short Message Service Center) phone number.
  • Page 68 • Defer when Roaming: Choose [Yes] to prevent MMS receipt while roaming. You can pick up messages when you are in your home network. • Request Delivery: Choose [Yes] to receive MMS delivery confirmation. Choose [No] if you do not want to receive confirmation requests.
  • Page 69: Email

    Email You can use your Smartphone to send and receive email messages. Attachments on incoming messages can be saved onto your Smartphone. You can also attach files to outgoing messages. Your Smartphone supports POP3 and IMAP service. Note: You need a subscription that support data transmission, please contact your network service provider for details.
  • Page 70 To set the email account manually 1. In the main menu, select [Email] [Email Settings] [Email Address] to enter an email address as your “From” address. 2. Select [Outgoing Mail Server] and enter the name of the outgoing mail server, e.g., smtp.example.com. 3.
  • Page 71: Composing And Sending Email Messages

    Composing and sending email messages To compose and send an email message 1. In the main menu, select Email to access the Email application. 2. Press to select [Compose]. 3. Enter the recipient’s address in [To], then select [Sub] to input the email subject.
  • Page 72: Receiving And Reading Email Messages

    Note: If you do not set up your email account, you will not be able to compose email messages. Please contact your network ser- vice provider for details. Receiving and reading email messages To receive and read an email message •...
  • Page 73: Replying And Forwarding Email Messages

    To save an email message • In the Inbox, press to select [Save Email] and save the email in the Saved. To save attachments • If the email message contains attachment, press to select [Save] [Attachments] and save the attachments onto your Smartphone.
  • Page 74: Web

    Your Smartphone has a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) browser that is designed for Internet browsing on your Smartphone. This enables you to access various services, such as, news, entertainment, games, etc. If this is your first time to connect WAP, you must contact your network service provider for details.
  • Page 75: Options When Browsing

    2. Select a website to browse. 3. Select [Exit] to go back to the Web screen. Options when browsing To browse the options in Web • In the Web screen, press to check the different options: • Bookmarks: Selects to choose a website. •...
  • Page 76: Web Settings

    Clear Cookies: Clears Cookies list. Clear History: Clears the list of websites that you have browsed. • Exit: Exits to the main menu. Web settings You must set the browser before accessing this Internet. You may contact your network service provider for details. Please note both Network setting and browser basic settings need to be set.
  • Page 77 • Look and feel – Homepage: To change the homepage, you can navigate to a site, and choose Set homepage from options menu. – Font size: Sets the default font size for the browser. – Text wrap: Allows you to choose to wrap text within a word or only at the end of a word.
  • Page 78 • Advanced – Title region: Selects to show phone’s title while browsing. – Content push: Selects to allow content pushes from the network. – Mobile identification: Selects to transmit mobile ID on GSM networks.
  • Page 79: Pim

    Phonebook You can save your phonebook information in your Smartphone. You can also dial out or send messages in the Phonebook application. The phonebook database includes several shared system groupware, through which you can contact your friends using Chat application. You can also add ringtones and information such as email addresses and voice tags to your contacts.
  • Page 80: Creating A New Entry

    Creating a new entry To create a new entry 1. Select [Phonebook] press [New Person]. 2. Input the name and phone number. 3. Select [Ringtone] to access the Ringtone and select a sound or video; press to preview the video (See page116). 4.
  • Page 81 When editing the contact information, you can also add an email address, fax number, birthday date or categorize the record. To add a field for a contact 1. In Edit mode, press [Add Field]. 2. Select the field you want to add for the contact, (e.g., [Fax]) and then go back to Edit mode and enter the fax number.
  • Page 82: Creating A New List

    To set a category for a contact 1. In Edit mode, press [Add Field] [Category]. 2. Press [New] to create a personal category. 3. Select the category the contact belongs to and press To set a phone number as a speed dial number 1.
  • Page 83: Dialing Out From Phonebook

    3. Press to select [Add Person] , choose contacts in the contact list and add to the new list. To send messages via group list 1. In the contact list, select a contact or a group list. Alternatively, in a new group list, press to select [New Message]/[Send List Message] to access the message edit screen and the selected contact appears as the recipient.
  • Page 84: Sharing Contact Information

    Sharing contact information Using the share function, you can share files with others. • Select the contact information you want to share with others and press [Share] [Via Message]/[Via Bluetooth]. Deleting contact information To delete contact information 1. Select the contact you want to delete. 2.
  • Page 85: Sim Phonebook

    To record a voice command 1. When editing a contact, press [Add Field] [Voice Tag] to access the Add Voice Tag screen, or press [Add Voice Tag] to access the Add Voice Tag screen directly. 2. Press to record the voice command. To dial a number In the idle screen, press and hold and say the voice command.
  • Page 86 Managing records on SIM New records on SIM • In the SIM Phonebook list, press to add a new entry. Enter the name and number, press and select [Save] to save the new entry. To edit records on SIM 1. In the SIM Phonebook list, select a record and press to select [Edit Entry] to edit the selected entry.
  • Page 87 To delete records on SIM • In the SIM Phonebook list, select a record, press to select [Delete Entry] and press to delete the selected entry. Alternatively, select [Delete All] to delete all entries on SIM. Sending messages from SIM In the SIM Phonebook list, select a record, press and select [Send Message] to access the message edit screen.
  • Page 88: Name Display Settings

    • In the SIM Phonebook list, press and select [SIM to Phonebook] to access the Phonebook on SIM card screen. Select the record you want to import to phone and press to import the record. Name display settings You can set the name display format of the records in the phonebook. 1.
  • Page 89: Pim

    The PIM includes Calendar, Calculator and Notes features. It allows you to quickly and easily schedule appointments or any activity associated with a date or date and time, and also sets an alarm for all such activities. Using the Calendar The Calendar application provides Event, Tasks and Alarms features, which you can use to schedule appointments in various ways.
  • Page 90: Creating A New Event

    Creating a new event 1. In the event list, press [New]. 2. Enter a brief description of the event and select the date and time. 3. Press to save the event. Sending an event You can send an event via Bluetooth or Message. •...
  • Page 91: Using The Tasks

    • Alarm Auto-Delete: Sets the length of time before used and non- repeat alarms are deleted automatically. • Default Alarm Sound: Chooses the default alarm sound. • Snooze Time: Sets the snooze time in minutes. Using the Tasks You may create tasks to prioritize your daily activities. You can manage these tasks in category.
  • Page 92: Managing Tasks

    Managing tasks To create a new task 1. In the task list, press to select [New] and enter a short description for the task. 2. Select the Due date, then select the category that the task belongs to. (See page93 for category settings) 3.
  • Page 93: Using The Alarm

    Task category settings To create a new category 1. In the task list, press and select [Category]. 2. Press and select [New]. Enter a name for the new category (e.g., Business) and press to save. To delete a category • Select the category you want to delete, press and select [Remove] to delete the selected category.
  • Page 94 Adding a new alarm To add a new alarm 1. In the alarm list, press and select [New Alarm]. 2. Select the Alarm to activate a new alarm. 3. Select the date and time. 4. Input the description of the alarm. 5.
  • Page 95: Quick Alarm

    Quick alarm There are no time and date limits in quick alarm; the alarm can be set within any time you set. To add a new quick alarm 1. In the alarm list, press and select [New Quick Alarm]. 2. Select the checkbox on the right of Alarm. 3.
  • Page 96: Using The Notes

    Using the Notes If you need to make notes, you can achieve this by using the Notes application. Select [Notes] in [PIM] to activate. Adding a new note To add a new note 1. In the notes list, press to add a new note. 2.
  • Page 97: Using The Calculator

    To send a note • Select a note, press and select [Share] to send via Message or Bluetooth. To record a new voice note • Select to record a sound file. Using the Calculator Your Smartphone has a standard calculator, you can use to add, subtract, multiply, divide and calculate percentages.
  • Page 98 • Input a number and press to perform add, subtract, multiply, divide and equal. Press to delete a wrong number. • Press to select the basic function: – %: Percentage – +/-: Switch the Positive and Negative number. – Sqrt: Calculate the square roots. –...
  • Page 99: Entertainment

    Entertainment Camera You can take pictures and videos with the built-in camera in your Smartphone, and send them via MMS to your friends. You can also send the pictures and videos saved in your Smartphone to computers via Bluetooth. Note: To use the MMS service, you need to register first.
  • Page 100 2. Place the phone in a landscape orientation. If required, press to select the right settings. 3. Press the camera button , or press to capture. You can find the photos in the Pictures application. (Press to switch to video mode) To take a self-portrait Hold the phone so that you can see your reflection in the mirror next to the lens, press the camera button...
  • Page 101: Camera Options

    Note: Do not take pictures directly into the sun, as the picture may become black or discolored. When finish taking pictures, select [Media] , then select [Pictures] to choose pictures for viewing. Camera options When using camera, you may need to change some of the settings, for example, taking pictures at night.
  • Page 102 • Self Timer: The picture is taken 10 seconds after activation. • Set Size: Sets the size for pictures/videos. – Pictures: High resolution/Email/Picture – Video: No Limit/Video Message (In video mode) • Flash: Turns on to enhance the lighting conditions. •...
  • Page 103: Editing Pictures

    Editing pictures When you have finished taking picture, wait a few seconds, then press to select [Review Last]. Press and select [Edit] to access the picture edit screen, press the navigation keys to move the picture. 1. Press to display the Stamp list. Select the desired stamp to add to the picture and press to confirm the selection and close the Stamp list.
  • Page 104 • Effects: Select different effects for your picture: tint, sepia, greyscale and negative. • Image: Adjust the resolution for the current picture. Select one of the following options to display the adjustment screen, press to adjust the resolution and press to confirm your adjustment when finish.
  • Page 105: Pictures

    Pictures Pictures application allows you to manage pictures saved in your Smartphone. (Including those taken by phone, received via MMS, email, Bluetooth, or those downloaded online.) You can also edit all images using Pictures application. Using the Pictures To activate the Pictures 1.
  • Page 106: Options In Pictures View

    2. Select a category (the number of pictures is displayed at the bottom of the category name) and press to preview the thumbnail image. 3. Select a picture and press to view. 4. In the picture view screen, press to zoom in/out the picture; press to view the previous/next picture.
  • Page 107 • Full Screen: Select to view pictures in full screen. • Modify – Edit: Select to edit the current picture (See page103) – Rotate Right: Rotate the picture in clockwise. – Rotate Left: Rotate the picture in anticlockwise. • Wallpaper: Set the current picture as the wallpaper, which can be seen in the phone idle screen.
  • Page 108: Managing Pictures

    Managing pictures Exchanging pictures You can exchange pictures via Bluetooth or MMS with other phones, remote devices and computers. To send a picture 1. In the thumbnail view screen, select the picture you want to send. 2. Press , select [Share] and select a transfer method. To receive a picture •...
  • Page 109: Categories In Pictures

    Renaming/copying/deleting/moving pictures 1. In the thumbnail view screen, select the picture you wish to rename, copy, delete or move. 2. Press to select [Modify], and then select the desired command to edit the picture. Categories in pictures In the pictures list, there are three default categories: Pictures Library, Recent Pictures and Frequent Pictures.
  • Page 110 To add a new gallery • Press to select [New Gallery], enter a name for the new gallery and press to save. To rename/clear/delete gallery 1. Select a personal gallery. 2. Press to select [Rename Gallery]/[Clear Gallery]/[Delete Gallery]. To move a selected gallery up or down 1.
  • Page 111: Audio Player

    Audio player You can play music on your Smartphone wherever you wish. You can download music from any computer, the Internet or from a Smartphone expansion card. MP3 and Midi music files are supported. Accessing the Audio player To activate the Audio player 1.
  • Page 112: Playing Sound Files

    Playing sound files To play sound files 1. When you access the playing screen, the system will play the file automatically. 2. Press to pause; press or press again to continue. 3. Press to select . Press to play the previous/next song.
  • Page 113: Managing Files

    Managing files To manage sound files 1. In the playing screen, press to display the following items: • Repeat: Select Repeat to play the songs repeatedly. • Shuffle: Select Shuffle to play the songs randomly. • Details: Check details of the current song. •...
  • Page 114 • Share: You can send sound files via Bluetooth or MMS. Press to select [Share] and select a transfer method. • Attach To Person: You can add a sound file to a contact. When there is an incoming call from the contact, the selected sound acts as a ringtone for that person.
  • Page 115: Managing Playlist

    Managing playlist In Music screen, there are three default categories: Music Library, Recent Music and Frequent Music. Additionally, you can create a personal playlist. To add a new playlist • Press to select [New Playlist] and enter the new playlist name.
  • Page 116: Video

    2. Press to select [Rename Playlist]/[Clear Playlist]/[Delete Playlist]. Note: If there are no files in the personal playlist, [Clear Playlist] is unavailable. You can delete or rename a personal playlist. To move a selected playlist up or down 1. Select a personal playlist. 2.
  • Page 117: Using The Video Application

    Using the Video application To activate the Video application 1. In the main menu, select [Media] [Video] to activate. 2. Select a category (the number of the videos is displayed at the bottom of the category name) and press to access. 3.
  • Page 118: Capturing Video Clips

    Capturing video clips In the Video library, press to select [New Video] to access the capturing screen. Press to capture the video clip; press again to stop capturing. You can play the video in the Video library when you finish capturing. Please see page101 for details about option settings for the Video function.
  • Page 119: Playing Video Clips

    Playing video clips To play video clips 1. Video clips will automatically play when you access the playing screen. 2. Press to pause and press again to continue. 3. Press to select . Press to play the previous/next video clip.
  • Page 120: Managing Video Files

    Managing video files To manage video files 1. In the playing screen, press to display the Options menu: • Full Screen: Select to play the video clip in full screen. • Details: Select to check the details of the current file. •...
  • Page 121: Managing Playlist

    • Share: You can send video files via Bluetooth or MMS. Select a transfer method to send files. • Attach To Person: You can add a video file to a contact for video Caller ID, when the contact calls you, the specified video plays. –...
  • Page 122 To add a new gallery • In the playlist, press to select [New Gallery]. Enter a name for the new gallery and press to save. To rename/clear/delete gallery 1. Select a personal gallery. 2. Press to select [Rename Gallery]/[Clear Gallery]/[Delete Gallery].
  • Page 123: Media Application Settings

    Media application settings You can set the size of a picture or video. In the main menu, select [Preferences] [Applications] [Media] and change the following settings: • Auto Advance: Select to set the viewer to advance to the next item automatically. •...
  • Page 124: Connectivity

    Connectivity Network selection In the Networks application, select Networks to adjust your network settings and set the selection mode to automatic or manual. After adjusting your network settings, you can use the Internet services available from your network service provider. Note: Please contact your network service provider for the Internet service you can use.
  • Page 125: Choosing A Network

    Choosing a network In [Networks] [Choose Network], your Smartphone will search for the available networks and display them in a list. Select the network you need and press Preferred networks In [Networks] [Network Selection], the currently available networks are displayed. You can add or delete a network. To add from available •...
  • Page 126: Network Selection

    Network selection Select [Network Selection] and set the selection mode to automatic or manual. Bluetooth wireless technology Your Smartphone has built-in Bluetooth wireless technology that makes it possible for you to connect to other Bluetooth-enabled devices, such as a PC or another Smartphone. You can send pictures, video clips and memos via Bluetooth.
  • Page 127: Turning Bluetooth On

    Turning Bluetooth on To communicate with another Bluetooth device, you must first turn Bluetooth on and add the target device. To turn Bluetooth on • In the main menu, select [Preferences] [Connectivity] [Bluetooth] to access the Bluetooth. Press to turn on Bluetooth.
  • Page 128: My Devices

    My devices To add devices to your Smartphone 1. In the Bluetooth screen, select [My Devices]. 2. Press to select [Add New Device]. Your Smartphone will search for all available devices. 3. Once the search is complete, a list of available devices is displayed.
  • Page 129 To enter a phone name You can input a name for your Smartphone. This name is displayed when your Smartphone is discovered by another Bluetooth device. • Select [My Phone] [Phone Name] and enter a phone name. When Bluetooth is turned on, the name is shown on the other device.
  • Page 130: Sending And Receiving

    Sending and receiving When you select Bluetooth as the transfer method, a list of available receiving devices is displayed. And the last device you connected to will be in the list. You can only connect to one Bluetooth device at a time. To send an item •...
  • Page 131: Synchronizing

    Synchronizing You can synchronize your Smartphone contacts, notes, tasks to programs on your PC or on any other Bluetooth enabled device. Starting synchronization To start synchronization 1. In the main menu, select [Utilities] [Sync] 2. You can synchronize your calendar and phonebook data with other PC.
  • Page 132: Advanced Settings

    Advanced settings You can adjust the network settings for Messaging, GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications), GPRS (General Packet Radio Service), and your browser in the Advanced Settings menu. Activating the advanced settings In the main menu, select [Preferences] [Advanced Settings].
  • Page 133 Gateways The gateway settings should be automatically loaded by your network service provider, however, you may also manually add gateway settings from this screen. Note: Gateway settings are normally loaded into your Smartphone automatically by your network service provider prior to pur- chase.
  • Page 134 choose the connectionless. You may obtain this information from your network service provider. • Security: Select [Yes]/[No]. Choose Yes to use a secure WAP connection. (Only if your network service provider supports this feature.) Otherwise, choose No. • Push enabled: Select [Yes]/[No]. Choose Yes to allow your network service provider to send you WAP content.
  • Page 135 Note: GPRS settings are normally loaded into your Smartphone automatically by your network service provider prior to pur- chase. You should only change these settings when requested to do so by your network service provider. To add a new GPRS APN In the Advanced Settings, select [GPRS] and press to add a new GPRS APN.
  • Page 136 • DNS address: Enter the fixed IP address for DNS Server from your network service provider if required. To delete GPRS APN • In the GPRS APN, select an APN you want to delete. • Press to select [Delete], Select [Yes] to delete the selected APN, otherwise, select [No].
  • Page 137 To add a new GSM dialup connection In the Advanced Settings, select [GSM Dialup] and press to add a new GSM dialup connection. • Name: Choose a name for the dialup connection and press save. • Active: Select [Yes]/[No]. Choose Yes to make the Smartphone default.
  • Page 138 • Press to select [Delete] [Yes] to delete the selected account. Otherwise, select [No]. To set as default • In the GSM Dialup, select an account you want to set as default. • Press to select [Set as default]. Reset You can reset all network settings to factory defaults.
  • Page 139 Note: All user data will be erased by performing master reset, you will require the password “2468” to proceed. Select [Web] in [Advanced Settings] to adjust the Web settings. Connection Select [Connection] in [Web] and choose an APN from the list. Messaging Select [Messaging] in [Advanced Settings] to set SMS, MMS, Cell Broadcast.
  • Page 140: Customizing

    Customizing Customizing your Smartphone There are a number of ways for you to change the Smartphone’s settings to suit your requirements. Profiles You can adjust the profiles according to the certain environment. You can see the current profile type on the status bar. Profile settings 1.
  • Page 141: Phone Settings

    Phone settings You can change the background image for the idle screen, and set the images saved in the Smartphone as the wallpaper. In addition, you can change the font size, set the backlight timeout, etc. Language can also be changed. Setting wallpaper 1.
  • Page 142 2. Scroll to the desired theme. Press to select [Details] and view the details of the selected theme. 3. If there is a URL in the details view screen, press to visit the site. To change themes In the themes list, select a theme and press to set.
  • Page 143: Menu Style

    1. In the themes list, press to select [Install New] and you can see all the available themes. Select the one you want to install on your Smartphone and press 2. Select the theme you just download to card in the theme list, and change it to be the new theme.
  • Page 144: Security Settings

    Security settings You can modify the security settings on your Smartphone to provide a safer connection to the Web. Note: Please insert the SIM card first before setting security. In the main menu, select [Security] in [Preferences]. • Lock Phone: Select to lock your Smartphone. If your Smartphone has been locked, it should be [Unlock Phone], unlock phone, enter the PIN code.
  • Page 145: Clock Settings

    Clock settings To set the time, date and time zone in Clock. 1. Select [Set Clock] in [Preferences]. 2. Enter the time, date and select the time zone. 3. Press to save.
  • Page 146: Others

    Others Backup and restore You can back up phonebook data to the expansion card and restore them at any moment. It is recommended that you back up your Smartphone data on a regularly basis. Please insert the expansion card before using the Backup application (See page19 for inserting expansion card).
  • Page 147: Restore Data

    Restore data You can restore the phonebook data if you have lost the data on your Smartphone. To restore data 1. Press to access the Available Backups screen. 2. Select the data you need to restore and press to start. 3.
  • Page 148: Application Manager

    Application Manager The Application Manager allows you to view, install, move, copy and share installer files; or to remove installed applications. You can install many applications and MIDlets that are compatible with SavaJe OS 2.5.
  • Page 149: Accessing The Application Manager

    Accessing the Application Manager To activate Application Manager • In the main menu, select [Application Manager] in [Utilities] . There are two options in Application Manager: Install Software and Uninstall Software. Installing applications The applications can be received via MMS, email, or from another mobile device via Bluetooth.
  • Page 150 To install an application 1. Select [Install Software]. Select the application you want to install on your Smartphone and press 2. Once installation is completed, press to activate the installed application. To move/copy an application • In the application list, select an application and press select [Move To]/[Copy to] in order to move/copy the selected application.
  • Page 151: Uninstalling Applications

    Uninstalling applications To uninstall an application 1. Select [Uninstall Software]. 2. Select the application you want to remove and press uninstall. Note: If you uninstall an application, other associated applications or files created by the uninstalled application may not run properly.
  • Page 152: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting This chapter lists some problems you might encounter while you use the Smartphone. Some problems require you to call your network service provider, but most of the problems you can easily correct yourself. If you need to hand in your Smartphone to repair, you might lose the data you save in your Smartphone.
  • Page 153 The Smartphone cannot be switched on • Recharge or replace the battery (Please see page13-15 for “Installing battery and Charging battery”). The Smartphone does not work • The received signal is too weak, you are possibly shielded from the signal. Move outdoors or up from ground to receive sufficiently strong signals.
  • Page 154 No indication of charging • When you are charging a battery that is empty or a battery that has not been used for a long time, it may take you a few minutes before the strength signal displays on the screen. Numbers are not permitted •...
  • Page 155: Mobile Phonetools

    Mobile PhoneTools Basic introduction Minimum requirements Mobile PhoneTools requires Windows 2000 or XP. For other ® operating systems and any information concerning upgrades, contact BVRP Software or your distributor. For mobile PhoneTools to operate properly, please verify the following: • A PC with a Pentium II 233 MHz computer, connected to your ®...
  • Page 156: Installing Mobile Phonetools

    Before installing Screen shots The screen shots in this guide correspond to the use of mobile PhoneTools in Windows 2000 environment. When running the application in other Windows operating systems, the aspect of the screens may change. This will not impair the software’s functionality. Online help Mobile PhoneTools has a context sensitive online help that can be accessed by clicking the help button or by pressing F1 on your...
  • Page 157 Should the installation program not start. execute the following instructions: 1. Select [Run] command from the [Start] menu (accessible from the task bar). 2. Select the drive that contains the CD or type D: SETUP (D: represents the CD-ROM drive). 3.
  • Page 158: Mobile Device Installation And Configuration

    Mobile device installation and configuration Note: Please do not connect your mobile or your mobile device to your PC until instructed to do so by the MPT software instal- lation wizard. 1. Launch the mobile PhoneTools application. 2. Once your software has been set up to work with your mobile phone or device, the application interface will appear.
  • Page 159: Online Registration

    Online registration To benefit from the guarantee, free upgrades, register online with our services. The online registration wizard is automatically launched at the end of the installation process. Simply follow the instructions displayed on the screens. Check that your Internet access is available and properly set up to ensure an automatic Internet connection.
  • Page 160: Mobile Phonetools Main Window

    Mobile PhoneTools main window With mobile PhoneTools you can share the information contained on your PC with your mobile phone. When your mobile phone is connected to your computer, you can perform the following operations: • Synchronize your phonebooks. • Send modified music clips and images to phone from PC. Note: Some of mobile PhoneTools features might not be available with your phone or device.
  • Page 161: Mobile Phonetools Function Panel

    Mobile PhoneTools function panel Displays the Phonebook. Synchronizes your phonebook. Displays information regarding mobile phone. Icon description: Launches or ends the default Internet connection. Displays the Phonebook. Displays the Calendar. Displays the Multimedia Studio Note: Some of mobile PhoneTools features might not be available with your phone or device.
  • Page 162: Additional Information

    Additional information Keyboard shortcuts F1 Online help F3 Outbox F4 Inbox F5 Phonebook F6 General setup F7 Calendar menu F8 Transmission logbook F9 Reception logbook F10 Menu Websites Please visit our website to obtain the latest information on our products and available upgrades: http://www.bvrp.com Copyright and trademarks 2001-05 BVRP Software.
  • Page 163: Starting Mobile Phonetools

    Starting mobile PhoneTools Note: Make sure your Smartphone is connected to your PC before starting mobile PhoneTools. • On your desktop, double-click on the icon to launch the application. Setup an Internet connection mobile PhoneTools functions (Internet, etc.) can be accessed by connecting to various wireless telephone networks.
  • Page 164: Creating A New Email Account

    Creating a new email account The email module allows you to exchange email messages over the Internet, using SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) to send mail and the POP3 protocol (Post Office Protocol version3) to receive mail. If you imported an existing email account, the various fields in the General Setup dialog box are filled in automatically.
  • Page 165: Phonebook

    Sending an email 1. From the main menu, choose the [Send] option then select the [Send E-mail] option. The Send email window appears. (Or you can compose a new email from the Inbox, from main menu, select the [Receive] option, then select the [Inbox] option) 2.
  • Page 166 Creating a phonebook It may be helpful to create several phonebooks in order to access to the correspondent contacts easier. 1. From the phonebook, click on the [File] menu, then select [New]. 2. Enter the new name and specify the drive and the folder you want to save it in.
  • Page 167 Opening a phonebook 1. From phonebook, Click on [Open] button, or select [Open] from the [File] menu. 2. Select the type of phonebook you want to open. 3. Click the [Open] button. The selected phonebook becomes the current phonebook: it is opened as the default phonebook each time you access phonebook.
  • Page 168: Calendar

    Creating a record 1. From the phonebook, click the [New] button. 2. Click in the fields you want to fill out and enter your correspondent’s contact details. 3. Click the [Save] button Phonebook synchronization You can synchronize the phonebook in your Smartphone with the software you are using on your computer.
  • Page 169 Do one of the following to access phonebook: • Press the F7 key on your keyboard; • Click the phonebook button from the function panel; • Click the Menu button, select the [Organizer] option then select the [Calendar] option.
  • Page 170 Creating a new calendar 1. From the calendar, click on the [File] menu, then select the [New Calendar] option. The New Calendar window is displayed. 2. Enter the calendar name and specify the drive and folder you want to save it in. Application calendar files are automatically given the .MDB extension.
  • Page 171: Synchronization

    • select [Task] from the scrolling list to the right of 2. Enter the data with the onscreen instruction. 3. Click [OK]. You also can delete, edit or import/export data in the software. Synchronization Synchronization enables you to update your phonebooks and calendars.
  • Page 172: Synchronization Settings

    Synchronization settings 1. Click the Menu button from the application main window. 2. Select [Setup] in the drop-down menu, then select [Synchronization Settings]. 3. Check the options you wish to enable. 4. Move to another tab if necessary or click [OK] to confirm and close the Synchronization Settings window.
  • Page 173: Multimedia Studio

    Multimedia Studio The Multimedia Studio is a powerful tool. It lets you manage all the multimedia functions of your Smartphone on your PC simply and efficiently. You can create and modify melodies using Melody Studio, or photographs using Image Studio. You can also create and / or edit movies thanks to the Video Studio, and transfer them on your Smartphone.
  • Page 174 Image Studio Image Studio allows you to transfer an image from your computer to your Smartphone and use it as a wallpaper, a screensaver and/or send it to your friends. The image size and format are automatically adapted to the Smartphone screen. Using the Image Studio edition features, you can modify your image by adding borders or by cropping it.
  • Page 175 The preview screen The preview screen gives you a preview of the selected image as it appears on the screen of your Smartphone. Use the toolbar buttons to modify its appearance. The browser screen The Image Studio browser lets you select files stored on your computer in order to view, edit, and/or copy them to your Smartphone.
  • Page 176 Melody Studio Melody Studio allows you to select your favorite musical extracts, to use them as ring tones on your Smartphone. Melody Studio converts your sound files and audio CD tracks to a format adapted to your Smartphone. Using its edition features, you can extract a part of a music track, modify the tempo and set the fade in/fade out effects.
  • Page 177 The information screen The Information screen displays information about the selected melody to be copied to your Smartphone. The browser screen The browser lets you select sound files stored on your computer in order to play and/or copy them to your Smartphone. Double-click on the desired sound file to play to melody file.
  • Page 178 Click on the Video Studio button to access Video Studio module. File selection screen Preview screen Composer screen The media files selection screen Using the selection screen to select the video clips or the files (containing the image, text, music track, or sound) you want to open for editing or to attach to the movie.
  • Page 179 The composer screen It allows you to link video clips (images or photographs), adjust the timing of each of them, and insert personal texts and/or audio recordings into each or all video clips. The composer screen can be displayed in two different modes: storyboard view or edit view. The preview screen The preview screen displays the selected item as it appears on the screen of your Smartphone.
  • Page 180: Appendix

    Appendix Safety Traffic safety Please check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile phones in the areas where you are driving. Always obey them. Please use a hands-free kit while driving. Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.
  • Page 181 • Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. • If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, switch OFF your hand-held phone immediately. Hearing aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your operator or network service provider.
  • Page 182: Posted Facilities

    Posted facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices require you to do so. Potentially explosive environment Turn your phone OFF and do not remove the battery when in any area with potentially explosive environment and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks, from your battery, in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in injury or even death.
  • Page 183: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance This unit is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. Please read the suggestions below carefully, which will help you enjoy the functions of the product and its accessories longer. • Do not dispose of batteries in fire! •...
  • Page 184: Sar

    The S20 Smartphone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It has been designed and manufactured to not exceed recommended international guidelines on limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy. These recommended limits are part of comprehensive guidelines from the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection to establish permitted RF energy levels for the protection of the general population and incorporates sufficient safety margins to ensure the safety of all, regardless of age...

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