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Congratulations on choosing the Toshiba TX62.
Thank you for choosing the Toshiba TX62 mobile phone, which
incorporates 3G technology, also known as UMTS.
Toshiba TX62 brings together the mobile phone and a music player in
one package. The music player is easy to use, offering simple access
to music on the move.
Toshiba TX62 also provides entertainment features like video telephony,
video and picture messaging.
The Toshiba TX62 has a high-quality 260,000 colour display and 1.3
mega pixel camera.
We hope that you will be very happy with your new Toshiba mobile phone.
Network services
To use the phone you must have service from a wireless service
provider. Many of the features in this device depend on features in the
wireless network to function. These Network Services may not be
available on all networks or you may have to make specific
arrangements with your service provider before you can utilize
Network Services. Your service provider may need to give you
additional instructions for their use and explain what charges will
apply. Some networks may have limitations that affect how you can
use Network Services. For instance, some networks may not support
all language dependent characters and services.
This wireless device is a 3GPP GSM Release 99 terminal supporting
GPRS service, and is designed to support also Release 97 GPRS
networks. However, there may be some compatibility issues when
used in some Release 97 GPRS networks. For more information,
contact your service provider.
Before Using the Toshiba TX62
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS SOFTWARE WHICH ALLOWS YOU TO
TRANSFER SPECIFIED MUSIC DATA STORED ON YOUR PC TO YOUR
TOSHIBA TX62. THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE THE CAPABILITY TO
RECORD CDs TO YOUR PC. RECORDING MUSIC FILES CAN BE DONE
USING WINDOWS MEDIA™ PLAYER BY MICROSOFT CORPORATION
OR OTHER SIMILAR SOFTWARE AND APPLICATIONS. WINDOWS
MEDIA IS A TRADEMARK OF MICROSOFT CORPORATION IN THE
UNITED STATES AND OTHER COUNTRIES.
MUSIC IS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWS IN THE IRRESPECTIVE
COUNTRIES AND THE TRANSFER AND REPRODUCTION OF
COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS IS PERMITTED FOR PRIVATE PERSONAL
USE ONLY. ANYONE FOUND DUPLICATING OR DISTRIBUTING MUSIC
DATA OVER A NETWORK (OR ASSISTING OTHERS TO DO SO)
WITHOUT THE AGREEMENT OF THE RIGHTS HOLDER, WILL BE IN
VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT LAWS. TOSHIBA DISCLAIMS ALL
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY CONSEQUENCES ARISING FROM ILLEGAL
USE OF TOSHIBA OR THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE.
Copyright©2006 TOSHIBA CORPORATION, All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1: Introduction

    MEDIA IS A TRADEMARK OF MICROSOFT CORPORATION IN THE We hope that you will be very happy with your new Toshiba mobile phone. UNITED STATES AND OTHER COUNTRIES. MUSIC IS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWS IN THE IRRESPECTIVE...
  • Page 2 (as the user) and TOSHIBA CORPORATION (“Toshiba”) their suppliers. with regard to the copyrighted software as installed in a Toshiba 3G 3. Reverse Engineering. You agree that you will not attempt, and if mobile phone supplied to you (the “Phone”).
  • Page 3 7. Third Party Beneficiary. You agree that certain suppliers of the THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF Software to Toshiba have a right as a third party beneficiary to TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA’S AFFILIATES OR THEIR SUPPLIER enforce the terms of this EULA against you as a user.
  • Page 4 Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE one or more the following United States licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE Patents and/or their counterparts in other multimedia.
  • Page 5 Copyright © 1998-2003 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. Copyright © 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) All rights reserved. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT AND/OR BY ERIC YOUNG “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Phone should operate as usual. • Do not use or store the Phone in dusty or dirty locations as the • Do not attempt to disassemble your product. Only Toshiba moving parts of the Phone can be damaged.
  • Page 8 Information to User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Contents 2 Media Player .........59 5 Message........93 Introduction ........1 Safety Instructions ......7 Media Player Menu ......60 Messaging Capabilities.....94 Contents ...........9 Playback Screen of Media Player ..61 Creating & Sending an MMS What’s in the Box......11 Message .........95 Playing Music & Videos ....62 About This Manual......12 Creating &...
  • Page 10 8 Settings........125 Index..........168 Health and Safety Information..171 Display Settings......126 Menu Structure......175 Phone Profiles .......128 Language Setting......131 Shortcut Function ......132 External Light Settings ....133 Flight Mode Setting......134 Call Settings ........135 Using the Stereo Handsfree Headset ........138 Security Settings......139 Network & Internet......142 9 Convenient Functions....143 Calendar ........144 Voice Recorder ......146...
  • Page 11: What's In The Box

    What’s in the Box Your box contains the following items: Phone AC Adapter CD-ROM Battery Pack Battery Cover User Guide Stereo Handsfree Headset with Audio Remote USB Cable for PC Connection Control (Optional Accessory)
  • Page 12: About This Manual

    About This Manual Symbols This manual uses the following symbol. indicates to use to select an item and press (Select) to confirm the selection. For details on the soft keys and navigation key, see “Using Soft Keys” and “Using the Navigation Key”...
  • Page 13: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations This chapter explains the basic operations and functions of your phone. In This Chapter Parts & Functions Main Menu Indicators Making a Call SIM Card Answering a Call Codes Operations during Calls Emergency Calls Call Log Battery Pack Optional Services Memory Card Character Input...
  • Page 14: Parts & Functions

    Parts & Functions 1: Earpiece 2: Main Display: The main display is the screen facing you when your phone is opened. 3: Soft Key: Performs the operation indicated for the button on the main display. 4: Navigation Key/Centre Key: Moves the cursor up, down, left or right, confirms operations and accesses shortcuts (page 132).
  • Page 15 13: Charging Indicator 14: Music Player Key: Allows you to play, pause, rewind and forward music. 15: External Display: Indicates incoming calls, received messages, etc. while your phone is closed. 16: External Light: Flashes for incoming calls, messages and other information, as well as when you have unchecked information.
  • Page 16 Using the Remote Control Keys (Optional Accessory) You can use the remote control keys for operations such as making calls and playing music (pages 62, 65, 138). 1: Send/End Key: Makes and answers calls. Ends calls. 2: Play/Pause Key 3: Hold Switch: Disables the remote control keys. 4: Belt Clip 5: Volume Keys 6: Rewind Key/Forward Key...
  • Page 17: Indicators

    Indicators Main Display : Indicates the reception of an MMS message with a high priority level. The following indicators appear on the main display. : Indicates the reception of a rights object. : Indicates the signal strength is at one of five levels.
  • Page 18 External Display : Charging The external display allows you to confirm information when your Clock Display Indicator: Appears on the top-right side of the phone is closed. display when your phone is not in standby mode. : Indicates the signal strength is at one of (Phone Lock): Indicates the phone lock (page 139) is set.
  • Page 19 : Indicates a new or unread WAP Push message (page 100). (Silent/Car/Meeting): Indicates the profile set for Phone Profiles (page 128). : Indicates a connection to a Web page with security protection. (Bluetooth™ Connection Established/Connection Standby): Indicates a connection to an external device via Bluetooth™.
  • Page 20 Information Prompt This feature notifies you of missed calls, unread messages or other unconfirmed information. If you have unconfirmed information, the information prompt appears in standby mode. While the information prompt is displayed, select the item you want to confirm and press (Select).
  • Page 21: Sim Card

    SIM Card Before using your phone, be sure to do the following. Insert the SIM card in your phone. Insert the battery pack in your phone (page 24). About the SIM Card The SIM card contains customer information such as your phone number. Only insert the SIM card in a SIM card compatible phone.
  • Page 22: Codes

    Codes Personal Identification Number (PIN) Code Codes The SIM card has two security codes: PIN code and PIN2 code. For Your security code, centre access code and call barring service code details on the PIN/PIN2 code, contact your service provider. are required for using your phone.
  • Page 23: Emergency Calls

    Emergency Calls You can still make calls to emergency services when the SIM card is not inserted. Note However, there is no guarantee that a connection can be established in all countries and areas because operation of your phone differs depending on the wireless network, •...
  • Page 24: Battery Pack

    Battery Pack Before using your phone for the first time, charge the battery. Make sure the power is turned off before removing the battery pack. Inserting & Removing the Battery Pack 1. Press down on the battery cover lightly and slide it towards the bottom of your phone.
  • Page 25 Charging the Battery Pack 1. Open the external connector cover of your phone and insert the connector of the AC adapter. 2. Insert the plug of the AC adapter into an AC outlet. The charging indicator lights up and charging begins. 3.
  • Page 26: Memory Card

    Memory Card About the Memory Card You can save pictures taken and videos recorded with the camera of your phone and various downloaded data to the memory card. This manual refers to the miniSD™ memory card as the “memory card.” Your phone supports memory cards with a storage capacity of up to 1 GB.
  • Page 27: Turning On/Off The Power

    Turning On/Off the Power Turning On the Power Note 1. Press and hold • A screen for setting the date and The standby screen appears on the main display. time appears the first time you turn If the PIN code request (page 139) is set to On, enter your PIN code after you press on the power of your phone.
  • Page 28: Date & Time Settings

    Date & Time Settings 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. Settings Phone Settings Date&Time Note Set Date/Time: Allows you to set the date and time and the summer time. When you set the date and time Date Format: Allows you to set the date format.
  • Page 29: Main Menu

    Main Menu 1. In standby mode, press to display the main menu. Menu Name Camera 2. Use to select an icon and press (Select) to display the menu of the function. Cursor Game&Application: Allows you to download and use games, screensavers and other Java™...
  • Page 30: Making A Call

    Making a Call 1. Confirm that the power is on. Note Confirm that the signal level is sufficient. • You cannot make calls (except 2. In standby mode, enter a phone number. emergency calls) if the total cost reaches the specified maximum If you enter the wrong number, each press of (Clear) deletes the digit on the far call limit when the cost limit (page...
  • Page 31 Making an International Call 1. In standby mode, press and hold “+” appears. 2. Enter the country code, area code and other party’s phone number. If the other party’s phone number begins with 0, omit the first 0. 3. Press Basic Operations...
  • Page 32: Answering A Call

    Answering a Call When a call is received, the ringtone plays and the external light flashes. If the phone Note number is in the Contacts list (page 47), the name and phone number of the caller appear on the display. When the cost limit (page 34) is set to On, a call will be disconnected if 1.
  • Page 33: Operations During Calls

    Operations during Calls Adjusting the Earpiece Volume during a Call You can use or the side key ( or ) to adjust the earpiece volume to one of five levels. To switch the sound to the speaker to To adjust the earpiece volume in standby mode, press and hold and use enable a handsfree call, press to adjust the volume.
  • Page 34: Call Log

    Call Log You can view dialled numbers, missed calls, received calls, call time, call costs and data Note transfer volume. Some items may be unavailable 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. depending on the SIM card inserted. Call Manager Call Log Dialled Numbers: Allows you to view the last 20 dialled numbers.
  • Page 35: Optional Services

    Optional Services For details on services, contact your service provider. Voicemail Service If you are unable to answer a call because, for instance, your phone is out of range or a call is in progress, the caller can leave a message (voicemail) at the Voicemail Centre. indicator appears on the display when you have a new message.
  • Page 36 Call Divert Service This service allows you to divert calls you are unable to answer to a preset phone number. • To confirm the status of all call Starting the Call Divert Service divert services, select Status after Step 2 and press (Request).
  • Page 37 5. Select an input method for the phone number and press (Select). 6. Set a phone number and press (Set/Request). After a network connection is established, the settings complete screen appears. Stopping the Call Divert Service 1. After Step 2 of “Starting the Call Divert Service” (page 36), select Deactivate All and press (Request).
  • Page 38 Call Waiting Service When you receive a call during a call, you can place the current call on hold and answer the incoming call. If the incoming call is from a caller whose phone number is in the Contacts list (page 47), the caller’s name and phone number are displayed. Starting the Call Waiting Service 1.
  • Page 39 Stopping the Call Waiting Service 1. After Step 2 of “Starting the Call Waiting Service” (page 38), select Deactivate and press (Request). After a network connection is established, the settings complete screen appears. Multiparty Call Service This service allows you to call other parties during a call and then switch between the Note parties or talk to multiple parties simultaneously.
  • Page 40 Caller ID Service This service allows you to set whether to notify the other party of your phone number when you make a call. You can set whether to automatically 1. Before the phone number, dial if you want to notify the other show/hide your phone number (page party of your phone number and dial if you do not want to...
  • Page 41: Character Input

    Character Input Character Input Modes Your phone has six character input modes. Use these modes when saving new entries to the Contacts list or creating text messages. • To switch between initial caps, Switching Character Input Modes uppercase, lowercase, and numeric input mode (and T9 Stroke To switch the character input mode in a character input screen, press (Options),...
  • Page 42 Entering Traditional/Simplified Chinese in T9 Stroke Mode This mode allows you to enter individual strokes of traditional/simplified Chinese characters in order and then select characters from the candidates displayed. Stroke 1. In a character input screen, switch to T9 Stroke mode (page 41). 2.
  • Page 43 Entering Simplified Chinese in T9 PinYin Mode You can enter simplified Chinese characters by entering alphabetical Pinyin codes. To enter a Pinyin code, you only need to press, one time each, the digit keys to which the letters of the alphabet you want to enter are assigned. During input, candidates for the Chinese characters corresponding to the Pinyin code you are entering are displayed.
  • Page 44 2. Enter characters. predictions, the word will appear next time if you add it to the T9 Example: To enter “toshiba,” press dictionary (page 46). If the word you want to enter does not appear, press to display the next •...
  • Page 45 Entering Symbols 1. In a character input screen, switch to Symbols mode (page 41). 2. Select a symbol and press Using Numeric Mode In Numeric mode (page 41), you can enter a number in a character input screen by simply pressing the digit key to which the number is assigned. Text Editing Functions You can perform the following operations if you press (Options) in a character input...
  • Page 46 Setting the Input Language The language displayed in character input screens is the display language set for the language setting (page 131). You can also change the input language temporarily during character input. 1. In a character input screen, press (Options), select Input Language and press (Select).
  • Page 47: Call Manager

    Call Manager The following items are displayed in the Call Manager menu. Call Manager Contacts List: Displays the Contacts list. Displays all your contacts Create Contact: Allows you to add a new entry to the Contacts list. from the SIM, Phone and Call Log: Displays the Call Log screen (page 34).
  • Page 48 Adding an Entry to the Contacts List You can save up to 500 Contacts list entries to your phone. You can also save Contacts Note list entries to the SIM card and memory card. The ability to store the maximum amount •...
  • Page 49 Company: Allows you to enter a company name. Birthday: Allows you to enter a birthday. URL: Allows you to enter a URL. Category: Allows you to set the category. Picture: Allows you to set a picture to appear on the display for an incoming call. •...
  • Page 50 Editing Categories Your phone has preset categories. In addition, you can set your own categories. You can edit and set the options of categories. For each category, you can set the incoming external light, ringtone volume, ringtone pattern and vibration. Renaming a Category 1.
  • Page 51 Setting Options for a Category 1. After Step 3 of “Renaming a Category” (page 50), select Category Options and Note press The option settings for individual 2. Select the item you want to set and press (Select). entries (page 49) take priority over the option settings for a category.
  • Page 52 10. Press (Options). 11. Select Save and press (Select). Editing Group Members 1. After Step 3 of “Adding a New Member to a Group” (page 51), select the member you want to edit and press (Options). You can perform the following 2.
  • Page 53 Making a Call & Sending a Message from the Contacts List 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. Call Manager Contacts List • To search the Contacts list, press 3. Select an entry and press (Options) after Step 2 and select Search by.
  • Page 54 Using Speed Calling In standby mode, you can make calls quickly and easily to phone numbers in the Speed Calling list. You can add up to nine phone numbers to the list. Adding a Phone Number to the Speed Calling List 1.
  • Page 55 Editing Contacts List Entries You can edit and delete entries in the Contacts list individually. 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. • To edit the address, category, picture or sound settings, press Call Manager Contacts List (Options) after Step 3 and select Edit.
  • Page 56 Send vCard: Converts a Contacts list entry to vCard format and sends it. Memory Card: Displays a list of Contacts list entries in the memory card. Phone/SIM: Displays a list of Contacts list entries in the phone and SIM card. Sort by: Allows you to change the order that entries appear.
  • Page 57 Owner Information You can display and edit owner information such as the phone number and email address of your phone. 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. To send the owner information by Bluetooth™ (page 152), select Call Call Manager My Details Manager in Step 2 and select Send...
  • Page 58 Basic Operations...
  • Page 59: Media Player

    Media Player Media Player allows you to play music and video files. In This Chapter Media Player Menu Playback Screen of Media Player Playing Music & Videos Using Music Player Transferring Music from a PC to a Memory Card Using Playlists Other Operations &...
  • Page 60: Media Player Menu

    Media Player Menu In standby mode, you can display the Media Player menu if you press . The Media Player menu has three tabs (sub menus). To switch between the tabs, press • For some items, a number is Music Tab displayed to the right of the name.
  • Page 61: Playback Screen Of Media Player

    Video1/Artist You can play the following music files. However, some music files may not be able to be played. Also, the Toshiba TX62 cannot play variable bit rate (VBR) encoded music files other than at the supported bit rate. Audio Codec...
  • Page 62: Playing Music & Videos

    Playing Music & Videos 1. In standby mode, press . The Media Player menu appears. 2. Use to switch to the Music tab or Video tab, select Playlists, Music Library, My Sounds, My Videos or Recent and press (Select). 3. Select a playlist or a file within a folder and press Playback begins.
  • Page 63 Switching Play Modes You can switch to any of the following play modes if you press (Options) while a Note track is playing/paused and select Play Mode. This operation is not possible for the Repeat ( ): Plays the current track repeatedly. playback of tracks from Recent.
  • Page 64: Using Music Player

    Using Music Player Music Player allows you to listen to music while your phone is closed. The Music Player keys and remote control keys enable you to play tracks and adjust the volume. Playback Screen of Music Player Play mode Playback status Title or file name Progress bar...
  • Page 65 3. Select a track and press (Select). Playback begins. You can press or press and To select another playlist or track, press during playback. You can display the hold to start Music Player. menu without ending playback. However, the playback screen displayed last time appears if a file was being played the last time Music Player or Media Player ended.
  • Page 66: Transferring Music From A Pc To A Memory Card

    Transferring Music from a PC to a Memory Card You can use a USB connection and the supplied music transfer software to transfer music files and playlists from a PC to the memory card. All music files transferred to your phone using the music transfer software are stored in the music library of the memory card.
  • Page 67 Switching to Music Transfer Mode from the Main Menu You can also switch to music transfer mode from the main menu. Note 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. • Connect the PC and your phone by Settings Connectivity USB cable before you switch to...
  • Page 68 Setting Display of the Music Transfer Mode Confirmation Screen You can set whether to display the confirmation screen for switching to music transfer mode (page 66). 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. Settings Connectivity Confirmation 3. Select Display or Do not Display and press (Select).
  • Page 69: Using Playlists

    Using Playlists You can create up to ten playlists in your phone. You can also create up to ten playlists in a memory card. Each playlist can contain up to 50 tracks. Creating a Playlist 1. Display the Music tab (page 60) of the Media Player menu, select Playlists and press (Select).
  • Page 70 Editing a Playlist You can add new tracks to a playlist you have already created, as well as change the playback order and delete tracks. 1. In Step 2 of “Creating a Playlist” (page 69), select the playlist you want to edit and press (Options).
  • Page 71: Other Operations & Settings

    Other Operations & Settings Other Operations You can perform various operations such as sending a file or enhancing the bass sound if you press (Options) while a playlist or file list is displayed or a file is playing/ paused. Media Player Settings 1.
  • Page 72 Media Player...
  • Page 73: Video Telephony

    Video Telephony Video Calling allows both you and the other party to see each other’s image during the call. In This Chapter Video Calling Making a Video Call Answering a Video Call Convenient Functions for Video Calling Video Calling Settings...
  • Page 74: Video Calling

    Video Calling Video Calling allows two parties with Video Calling compatible phones to see each other’s image during the call. Note • A video call is only possible in Indicators areas with 3G-network coverage. • The Video Calling function of your The following indicators appear during video calls.
  • Page 75: Making A Video Call

    Making a Video Call 1. In standby mode, confirm that the indicator for indicating you are in an Note area with 3G-network coverage is displayed. • You cannot make video calls if the 2. Enter a phone number and press (Options).
  • Page 76: Answering A Video Call

    Answering a Video Call When a video call is received, the ringtone plays, the external light flashes and “Video Note Call” appears on the display. When the cost limit (page 34) is set 1. A video call is received. to On, a video call will be 2.
  • Page 77: Convenient Functions For Video Calling

    Convenient Functions for Video Calling The following convenient functions are available during calls. Video Calling Options You can perform the following operations if you press (Options) during a video call. Hold: Allows you to place a call on hold. While on hold, voice guidance notifies the other party that he/she has been placed on hold.
  • Page 78 Switching between the Earpiece & Speaker You can switch between the earpiece and speaker during a call. To switch between the earpiece and speaker, press ) or ) during a call. Using the Zoom You can enlarge the image to be sent to the other party during a call. Note To use the zoom, press during a call.
  • Page 79: Video Calling Settings

    Video Calling Settings You can set the outgoing video, auto answer, backlight and hold guidance settings for Video Calling. 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. Settings Call Settings Video Call Outgoing Video: Allows you to specify whether to send live video or a picture from Gallery during a video call.
  • Page 80 Video Telephony...
  • Page 81: Camera/Video Camera

    Camera/Video Camera You can take pictures and record videos and then save them, attach them to messages and display them on a TV. You can also edit pictures. In This Chapter Camera Taking a Picture Recording a Video Picture & Video Settings...
  • Page 82: Camera

    Camera You can use the camera to take pictures and record videos. Modes for Taking Pictures Landscape Mode: Allows you to take high-quality pictures at W1280 × H960 or W640 × H480 size. Portrait Mode: Allows you to take pictures at W240 × H320 size or smaller for use as wallpaper, etc.
  • Page 83 Screens Indicators Maximum Camera Indicators Number of Picture Mode/Multi Shots: Pictures Landscape Mode, Portrait Mode, Zoom Bar Multi Shots (High Speed), (Normal Speed), (Low Speed) Exposure Control Picture Size: W1280 × H960, W640 × H480, W240 × H320, Options Back W144 ×...
  • Page 84 Video Camera Indicators Video Mode Video Size: W320 × H240, W176 × H144 Video Quality: Super Fine, Fine, Normal Voice Record Off Zoom Bar Status: Exposure Control Standby, Recording, Stopped, Playing, Paused, Forward, Rewind, Frame Forward/Slow Playback, Frame Rewind Recording Time Recording Camera &...
  • Page 85: Taking A Picture

    Taking a Picture There are two modes for taking pictures: Landscape mode and Portrait mode (page 82). You can also edit the pictures you take and set them for Contacts list entries. 1. In standby mode, press the side key ( ). The monitor screen appears.
  • Page 86 Multi Shots: Allows you to take up to nine pictures in succession at one of three Note different speeds. Add Frame: Allows you to add a frame to a picture. If Landscape mode is set, Multi shots is unavailable. Save Image to: Allows you to set the storage place to which to automatically save pictures.
  • Page 87: Recording A Video

    Recording a Video There are two modes for recording videos: Camcorder and For MMS (page 82). Note 1. In standby mode, press and hold the side key ( A video being recorded in For MMS You can adjust the exposure and zoom from the monitor screen. To adjust the mode cannot be paused.
  • Page 88 Monitor Screen Options You can perform the following operations if you press (Options) from the monitor screen. Record Mode: Allows you to change the record mode (size). My Videos: Allows you to see the videos you recorded previously. Hide Controller/Show Controller: Allows you to set whether to show the indicators during recording and playback.
  • Page 89: Picture & Video Settings

    Picture & Video Settings Settings for Taking Pictures 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. Note Camera Settings Camera Settings • If picture effects is set, colour Picture Settings: Allows you to set the picture quality, picture size, picture control is unavailable.
  • Page 90 Settings for Recording Videos 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. Note Camera Settings Video Settings • If a video was recorded in For MMS Movie Settings: Allows you to set the video quality, video effects or whether to mode, forward, rewind, and slow playback are unavailable.
  • Page 91 Settings for Pictures & Videos You can set the following items if you press (Options) from the monitor screen for pictures/videos and select Advanced. Delay Timer: Allows you to take a picture or start recording after a specified time elapses. Mobile Light: Allows you to turn on the mobile light while taking pictures or recording videos.
  • Page 92 Shortcut Key Assignment The following keypad shortcuts are available while you are taking pictures and recording videos. Taking Pictures Recording Videos Key Guide Key Guide Camera Mode Record Mode Delay Timer Delay Timer Picture Effects Effects Picture Quality Video Quality White Balance White Balance Voice Record...
  • Page 93: Message

    Message Message allows you to send and receive text messages, pictures, sounds, vObjects and other data. In This Chapter Messaging Capabilities Creating & Sending an MMS Message Creating & Sending an SMS Message Reading Received MMS & SMS Messages Checking Sent MMS & SMS Messages MMS/SMS Settings &...
  • Page 94: Messaging Capabilities

    Messaging Capabilities Via the Service Centre, you can exchange text messages, pictures, sounds, vObjects Note and other data with other phones or PCs and other devices connected to the Internet. For details on the messaging service, contact your service provider. The network service is only available while is displayed on...
  • Page 95: Creating & Sending An Mms Message

    Creating & Sending an MMS Message The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) allows you to exchange multimedia Note messages containing data such as text, pictures, sounds, animations and video clips. For details on MMS, contact your service provider. • Although the MMS functions vary by country, the main functions are You can send a message up to 300 KB including body text and attachment files.
  • Page 96 4. Select Send to and press 5. Select how to set the address and press (Select). 6. Specify an address and press You can add or edit an address, save The Recipient list appears. the message to Drafts (page 105) or set send options such as Delivery 7.
  • Page 97 Setting the File Playback Time You can set the playback time for the text and attached files. Note 1. From the Create MMS Message screen (page 95), select text or an attached file and A start time and display duration that press (Options).
  • Page 98: Creating & Sending An Sms Message

    Creating & Sending an SMS Message The Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to exchange text messages with other phones. For details on SMS, contact your service provider. 1. In standby mode, press ). The message menu appears. Create Message You can add or edit an address, save The Create Message screen appears.
  • Page 99: Reading Received Mms & Sms Messages

    Reading Received MMS & SMS Messages When a message is received in standby mode, you are notified by the ringtone and Note vibration. At the top of the display, the indicator appears for an MMS message and indicator appears for an SMS message. Received messages are saved to •...
  • Page 100 Checking WAP Push Messages WAP Push is an information delivery service that allows you to receive notifications in real time from the Web server. When you receive a message, the indicator appears at the top of the display. If Auto Launch (page 108) of the browser settings is set to On, your phone accesses the specified URL as soon as the message is received.
  • Page 101: Checking Sent Mms & Sms Messages

    Checking Sent MMS & SMS Messages 1. In standby mode, press ). The message menu appears. 2. Select Sent Messages and press (Select). A list of sent messages appears. The following indicators appear for MMS messages. MMS message ( high priority level, low priority level) Delivered MMS message ( high priority level,...
  • Page 102: Mms/Sms Settings & Common Operations

    MMS/SMS Settings & Common Operations Common Settings You can set various settings common to MMS and SMS. 1. In standby mode, press ). The message menu appears. Settings Common Settings Reply Settings: Allows you to set whether to quote received messages when replying to them.
  • Page 103 • Reply for Delivery: Allows you to set whether to reply to requests for delivery confirmation. • Anonymous Msg.: Allows you to set whether to receive anonymous messages. Sending Settings • Sender Visibility: Allows you to set whether to notify recipients of your address.
  • Page 104 SMS Settings 1. In standby mode, press Note ). The message menu appears. Do not change the centre number for Settings SMS Settings the Message Centre unless your Delivery Report: Allows you to receive delivery reports to confirm whether sent service provider informs you that it messages were delivered to recipients.
  • Page 105 Using Drafts & Unsent Messages 1. In standby mode, press ). The message menu appears. Note 2. Select Drafts or Unsent Messages and press (Select). Some items do not appear depending 3. Select a message and press (Options). on the message type. Edit: Allows you to edit the message.
  • Page 106 Message...
  • Page 107: Browser

    Browser You can browse information or download pictures, melodies and applications. In This Chapter Accessing Browser Bookmarks Other Operations Game & Application...
  • Page 108: Accessing Browser

    Accessing Browser 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. Note 2. Select Browser and press (Select). • The network service is only Homepage: Displays the home page. available while Enter URL: Allows you to access a Web page by directly entering the address. displayed on the display.
  • Page 109 Key Assignments for Browsing the Web The following shows the key assignments for browsing the Web. : Selects an item or displays the Options menu. : Takes you back to the previous screen. : Selects an item. : Scrolls up or down. : Scrolls left or right.
  • Page 110: Bookmarks

    Bookmarks To add a bookmark, press (Options) while a Web page is displayed, select Bookmarks and select Add Bookmark. You can also use folders to organise bookmarks. Accessing a Page from a Bookmark 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. You can create a folder or edit a Browser Bookmarks...
  • Page 111: Other Operations

    Other Operations You can perform various operations such as moving to another page or clearing the cache if you press (Options) while a Web page is displayed. Using Files in Web Pages You can perform various operations such as saving and displaying/playing picture and Note animation files in Web pages.
  • Page 112: Game & Application

    Game & Application From Web pages, you can download a variety of Java™ compatible applications such Note as games and applications that obtain information in real time. In addition to ordinary applications that run solely on your phone, some applications When you use a network Java™...
  • Page 113 Downloading Java™ Applications Note 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. If you replace the SIM card, some Game&Application Applications More Games downloaded Java™ applications may An application download site appears. no longer be available. 3. Select the Java™ application you want to download and press The application details screen appears.
  • Page 114 Starting a Java™ Application 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. Game&Application Applications 3. Select the Java™ application you want to start and press indicator appears at the top of the display and the Java™ application starts. If you close your phone, the Java™ application stops. 4.
  • Page 115 Java™ Application Settings 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. • You can also change the volume Game&Application Settings level while a Java™ application is Priority Settings: Allows you to set the priority for when there is an incoming running.
  • Page 116 Managing Java™ Applications 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. Game&Application Applications 3. Select a Java™ application and press (Options). Start: Runs the Java™ application. Delete: Deletes the Java™ application. Select Multi: Allows you to select multiple Java™ applications and then delete them.
  • Page 117: Gallery

    Gallery The data you save in your phone is stored in Gallery. You can move the data stored in the folders of Gallery and edit it for use with other functions. In This Chapter Gallery Displaying Files on a TV Using vObjects Using the Memory Card Using the SIM Card...
  • Page 118: Gallery

    Gallery Gallery of your phone contains folders for storing files. You can create your own folders (personal folders). Gallery can store a total combination of approximately 500 files and Note personal folders. You can also use Gallery of the memory card (page 26). •...
  • Page 119: Displaying Files On A Tv

    Displaying Files on a TV You can use a TV to display pictures and videos stored in Gallery, as well as screens of the camera and some Java™ applications (page 114). Also, the camera allows you to use a TV as the display when you take pictures and record videos. Switching TV Systems The TV systems supported by your phone are the NTSC and PAL systems.
  • Page 120: Using Vobjects

    Using vObjects vObject is a collective name for file formats that enable your phone and other vObject compatible phones, PCs and other devices to exchange and mutually use data such as Contacts list entries and Calendar data. vObject compatible software is required to use the data of vObjects on a PC or other device.
  • Page 121: Using The Memory Card

    Using the Memory Card You can check and edit pictures and other data saved to the memory card. You can also save a backup of Gallery, Contacts list and other data in your phone to the memory card. Formatting the Memory Card You can use your phone to format the memory card.
  • Page 122: Using The Sim Card

    Using the SIM Card You can move or copy Contacts list entries from your phone or memory card to the SIM card, as well as move SMS messages from your phone to the SIM card. Although the number of Contacts list entries you can save to the SIM card depends on the amount of available memory space, the maximum number of entries is 250.
  • Page 123 Moving SMS Messages You can move messages in the Inbox (page 94) and Sent Messages (page 94) of your phone and messages in your SIM card. Although the number of messages you can save to the SIM card depends on the amount of available memory space, the maximum number of sent and received messages is 50.
  • Page 124 Gallery...
  • Page 125: Settings

    Settings You can make various settings to personalise your phone. In This Chapter Display Settings Phone Profiles Language Setting Shortcut Function External Light Settings Flight Mode Setting Call Settings Using the Stereo Handsfree Headset Security Settings Network & Internet...
  • Page 126: Display Settings

    Display Settings Setting the Main Display 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. Settings Display Settings Main Display Wallpaper: Allows you to set a picture preinstalled in your phone or taken with the camera as the wallpaper for standby mode. Theme: Allows you to set the main menu and wallpaper together by selecting a theme preinstalled in your phone.
  • Page 127 Setting the Incoming Display You can set a picture to appear on the main display for incoming calls. You can also set Note whether the other party’s name and phone number appear on the external display for • You can set a picture of W240 × incoming calls.
  • Page 128: Phone Profiles

    Phone Profiles This feature allows you to change the sound and vibration to match your surrounding conditions. Your phone has four preset profiles. You can change the sound and vibration Note settings of each profile. When your phone is connected to an Normal: Profile for ordinary use.
  • Page 129 Personalising Profiles You can personalise profiles. The items you can personalise vary depending on the Note profile. • A video file cannot be set as the 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. ringtone for incoming messages. Settings Phone Profiles •...
  • Page 130 Battery Alarm: Allows you to set whether to play the battery alarm, when the battery level (pages 17, 19) is very low and your phone is about to run out of power, for any profile except Silent. Alarm: Allows you to set whether to play the alarm for Silent and Meeting. Settings...
  • Page 131: Language Setting

    Language Setting You can change the display language. 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. If the language is set to Automatic, Settings Phone Settings Language the language is set automatically in accordance with the language priority 3.
  • Page 132: Shortcut Function

    Shortcut Function Changing the Shortcut Menu The nine functions that have been registered in the Shortcut menu can be changed so that you can access frequently used functions more quickly and easily. To access a function from the 1. In standby mode, press .
  • Page 133: External Light Settings

    External Light Settings When you receive a voice call, video call or message or have unchecked information, the external light flashes if your phone is closed. 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. Settings Phone Settings External Light Notification: Allows you to select from three colours for the external light that flashes when you have unchecked information (missed calls and unread messages) and your phone is closed.
  • Page 134: Flight Mode Setting

    Flight Mode Setting You can use flight mode to block signal reception and transmission without turning off the power. Flight mode disables the use of network services for making and receiving Note calls, sending and receiving messages, etc. You can cancel flight mode and make an emergency call if you dial the 1.
  • Page 135: Call Settings

    Call Settings Showing/Hiding Caller ID You can set whether to automatically notify the other party of your phone number when Note you make a call. Regardless of this function setting or network setting, you can still show/hide 1. In standby mode, press .
  • Page 136 Setting Mute You can mute the outgoing voice or both the outgoing voice and incoming voice for calls. 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. Settings Call Settings Voice Call or Video Call Mute 3. Select Mute My Voice, Mute All or Off and press (Select).
  • Page 137 Common Settings 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. Settings Call Settings Common Settings Earpiece Volume: Allows you to set the volume for sound heard from the earpiece. Speaker Volume: Allows you to set the volume for sound heard from the speaker.
  • Page 138: Using The Stereo Handsfree Headset

    Using the Stereo Handsfree Headset Simply pressing the send/end key ( ) of the stereo handsfree headset allows you to dial a preset phone number or answer a call without even opening your phone. 1. Open the earphone microphone jack cover. 2.
  • Page 139: Security Settings

    Security Settings You can configure security related settings such as setting call barring or changing the PIN/PIN2 codes and security code for your phone. 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. Settings Security Settings PIN Code Request: Allows you to set whether to request the entering of your PIN code to perform verification each time a SIM card is inserted into the phone and the power is turned on.
  • Page 140 Key Guard Setting the Key Guard The key guard can prevent unintentional operations while your phone is in your bag or pocket by disabling the side keys and Music Player keys for operating your phone when it is closed. 1. While your phone is closed, press and hold ( indicator appears on the external display.
  • Page 141 Initialising Your Phone You can delete all saved data such as Contacts list entries, Gallery files and messages, Note as well as reset all function settings. This operation does not reset the 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. data of the security code (page 22), SIM card and memory card.
  • Page 142: Network & Internet

    Network & Internet You can set the network (telecommunications carrier) and system mode to use. You can also set the network connection information for using the Web. Note that you may no longer be able to connect to the home network if the settings are set incorrectly.
  • Page 143: Convenient Functions

    Convenient Functions Your phone includes various convenient functions. In This Chapter Calendar Voice Recorder Multi Task Other Convenient Functions...
  • Page 144: Calendar

    Calendar Calendar allows you to save your appointments and use your phone as an organiser. Adding a New Appointment You can save up to 100 appointments. Note 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. • If you change the Home City setting (page 28) in the clock settings, the Organiser Calendar...
  • Page 145 6. Press (Options) after setting the items. 7. Select Save and press (Select). At the date and time set for an alarm, the alarm plays and “Appointment” appears in the external display. To stop the alarm, press any key except the Music Player keys.
  • Page 146: Voice Recorder

    Voice Recorder The voice recorder allows you to record sound and then send the recording attached to MMS messages. The recording data are saved to the Recordings folder in the Sounds&Ringtones folder of Gallery. Although the possible length of recording time depends on the amount of available memory space in Gallery, the maximum recording time is 90 minutes for each recording.
  • Page 147 Sending a Voice Message 1. After Step 4 of “Recording Sound” (page 146), record a voice message. Note 2. Press to stop recording. A voice message cannot be attached The voice message is saved. to an MMS message due to file size restriction or if the recording time 3.
  • Page 148: Multi Task

    Multi Task This feature allows you to run up to two functions (applications) simultaneously and switch between them. Starting a New Application You can start another application without ending the application you are using. Note 1. Press while an application is in use. •...
  • Page 149: Other Convenient Functions

    Other Convenient Functions Accessing Other Functions from the Organiser Menu The following functions are also available in the Organiser menu. 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. 2. Select Organiser and press (Select). The Organiser menu appears. You can also access functions such as the following from the Organiser menu.
  • Page 150 Torch When the Torch function has been assigned to the side key ( ) in the shortcut settings (page 132), you can turn on the mobile light if you press and hold the side key ( ). Convenient Functions...
  • Page 151: File Transfer & Synchronisation

    File Transfer & Synchronisation You can use Bluetooth™, a USB cable or a memory card to transfer data between your phone and other phones, PCs and other devices. These capabilities allow you to back up data and manage the same data on multiple devices. In This Chapter File Transfer File Synchronisation...
  • Page 152: File Transfer

    File Transfer Using Bluetooth™ for Transferring Data Bluetooth™ is a technology that facilitates wireless communication between PCs and Note devices such as handsfree compatible devices. • If a USB cable is connected to your You can transfer the data of the Contacts list, Calendar and Gallery between your phone phone while you are using and Bluetooth™...
  • Page 153 Registering a Bluetooth™ Compatible Device Before establishing a Bluetooth™ connection, you need to perform a search for the Bluetooth™ compatible device to be connected. Bluetooth™ compatible devices that If you enter the same PIN code (4 to can be detected and connected to are referred to as paired devices. You can register up 16 digits) on both your phone and a to 20 paired devices.
  • Page 154 Setting Your Phone 1. Select Bluetooth in Step 2 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 152), select My Phone ID and press (Select). Visibility: Allows you to set whether your phone is recognised when it is detected during a search by a Bluetooth™ compatible device in the vicinity. My Phone: To display the device name, device address, device class and supported profiles of your phone, select Details.
  • Page 155 Using Bluetooth™ for Receiving Data When Bluetooth™ is enabled, you can receive data. 1. Press (Yes) when a confirmation screen appears after a connection request is The received Contacts list and received from a Bluetooth™ compatible device in the vicinity. Calendar data is saved to the Contacts list of your phone and 2.
  • Page 156 Using a USB Cable for Transferring Data As shown in the illustration on the right, you can use a USB cable to connect your phone to a PC, then send and receive the Contacts list, Calendar and Gallery data. For details on transferring music data, see “Transferring Music from a PC to a Memory Card”...
  • Page 157 4. Follow the instructions on the PC to receive data from your phone to the PC. To synchronise data on a PC with the Contacts list and Calendar of your phone, follow the PC on-screen instructions to send synchronisation commands from the PC after Step 3. Using a USB Cable for Receiving Data You can receive data to the Contacts list, Calendar and Gallery.
  • Page 158 Using the Memory Card for Transferring Data You can transfer Contacts list and Calendar data between your phone and memory Note card. We recommend using the memory card for backing up personal data. The When you back up/restore data, flight memory card needs to be formatted before it is used for the first time.
  • Page 159 Backing Up Data to the Memory Card Note 1. Insert the memory card in the slot of your phone. It is recommended that you do not 2. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. use a PC or other device to view or edit a backup file in the memory card Organiser Backup/Restore...
  • Page 160 Restoring Data from the Memory Card 1. Insert the memory card in the slot of your phone. 2. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. To delete one or all backup files, press (Options) after Step 4 and Organiser Backup/Restore Restore...
  • Page 161: File Synchronisation

    File Synchronisation You can use the network of a service provider or USB cable to synchronise the data on a network server or PC with the Contacts list and Calendar of your phone. The supplied data management software My Mobile needs to be installed. Using a Network for Synchronisation You can register a server on your phone to synchronise the Contacts list via the network of a service provider.
  • Page 162 7. Select the item you want to set and press Rename: Allows you to change the name of the selected server. Username: Allows you to set the user name for the server. Password: Allows you to set a password. URL: Allows you to set the server URL. Sync.
  • Page 163 Synchronising the Contacts List 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. Call Manager Synchronise Server Profile: Allows you to select a server and perform synchronisation. Phone Name: Allows you to change your phone name. Sync. Log: Allows you to confirm the last five synchronisations. File Transfer &...
  • Page 164 File Transfer & Synchronisation...
  • Page 165: Appendix

    Appendix In This Chapter Troubleshooting Specifications Index Health and Safety Information Menu Structure...
  • Page 166: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes and Remedies Cannot turn the power on. • Make sure the battery pack is inserted correctly (page 24). • Make sure the battery is charged (page 25). Cannot charge the battery. • Make sure the battery pack is inserted correctly (page 24). •...
  • Page 167: Specifications

    Specifications Toshiba TX62 Frequency Range Within 3G (UMTS) 2100 1920 - 2170 MHz Within GSM 900 880 - 960 MHz Within DCS 1800 1710 - 1880 MHz Within PCS 1900 1850 - 1990 MHz Continuous Talk Time Within 3G (UMTS) area Approx.
  • Page 168: Index

    Appendix Index Call diverting service 36 Drafts 94, 105 Call logs 34 DTMF tones 33 Alarm 149 Call waiting service 38 Attachment 95 Caller ID service 40, 135 Audio remote control keys 16, 62, 65 Earpiece volume 33 Car, phone profiles 128 Auto answer 135 Emergency calls 23, 172 Certification 108...
  • Page 169 Input methods 41 Side shortcut key 15, 150 International Call 31 Shortcut menu 132 Owner information 57 Silent, phone profiles 128 SIM card 21, 122 Java™ application 112 Password Inserting & removing 21 Downloading 113 Call barring service code 22 SIM Tool Kit 149 Reset settings 115 Centre access code 22...
  • Page 170 Voice recorder 146 Recording 146 Sending a voice message 147 Voicemail 35 WAP push 100 Warranty 3 World Clock 149 Appendix...
  • Page 171: Health And Safety Information

    Appendix Health and Safety Information Safety Guidelines Operating Environment Follow the guidelines below to use your phone in a safe and legal • Do not use a hand-held phone while driving or otherwise operating machinery. If using a hand-held phone, park the vehicle before manner.
  • Page 172 +35°C (+95°F). interfering with the operation of the pacemaker. Only certain types • Only use batteries approved by Toshiba and only recharge the of pacemaker are affected and only if the mobile phone is placed battery with the recommended charger supplied by Toshiba.
  • Page 173 Also, calls may not be able to be made to emergency services 0.618 W/kg. Body-worn Operation; This device was tested for typical depending on the network services of some service providers. body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5 cm from the body.
  • Page 174 The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was 0.630 W/kg*. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other positions, such as on the body as described in this user guide**.
  • Page 175: Menu Structure

    Menu Structure 1. Game & Application 9. Settings Converter Sounds & Ringtones Applications Voice Recorder Game & Application Phone Profiles Screensavers Countdown Timer My Saved Pages Display Settings Settings Notepad Templates Phone Settings Java Information World Clock Other Documents Call Settings 2.
  • Page 176 MEMO...
  • Page 177 Purchase Record For your future reference, we recommend that you fill in your purchase details in the form below. Serial Number* Dealer Name Purchase Date * The serial number is printed on the bottom of the battery compartment. 06/06...

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