Motorola C300 User Manual

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Welcome

Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications! We are
pleased that you have chosen the Motorola C300 wireless phone.
LCD Display
Left Soft Key
Perform functions
identified by left
display prompt
Power On/Off
Key
Press and hold to
switch phone on/
off, or to end or
cancel
a call
Alphanumeric
Keys
Headset Jack
For connection to
optional hands-free
headset
Note: In this guide, press and hold means "pressing and holding a key for
about 3 seconds," while press means "pressing and releasing a key
immediately."
Microphone
Earpiece
Right Soft Key
Perform functions
identified by right
display prompt
Menu Key
Make Key
Make and answer
calls, view recent
dialled calls list
Scroll Key
Move through
menus and lists
Accessory
Connector Port
Insert charger and
phone accessories
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  • Page 1: Welcome

    Connector Port headset Microphone Insert charger and phone accessories Note: In this guide, press and hold means “pressing and holding a key for about 3 seconds,” while press means “pressing and releasing a key immediately.” Welcome - 1...
  • Page 2: Software Copyright Notice

    MOTOROLA, the Stylised M Logo and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. ® Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © 2002 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in Europe.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Warranty Information........13...
  • Page 4 Muting the Microphone ........35...
  • Page 5 Troubleshooting.........
  • Page 6: Safety And General Information

    RF Operational Characteristics Your Personal Communicator contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy. The Personal Communicator operates in the frequency range of 900 MHz to 1990 MHz and employs digital modulation techniques.
  • Page 7 Personal Communicator and may violate FCC and/or other applicable regulations. DO NOT hold the antenna when the Personal Communicator is "N USE". Holding the antenna affects call quality and may cause the Personal Communicator to operate at a higher power level than needed.
  • Page 8 The Personal Communicator is designed to be used with a headset for talking and listening. The Personal Communicator can also be placed inside the holster, then the holster can be clipped onto your belt, pocket, handbag, or other apparel and used with the headset.
  • Page 9 Aircraft When instructed to do so, turn off your Personal Communicator when on board an aircraft. Any use of a Personal Communicator must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions. Medical Devices Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker.These recommendations are...
  • Page 10: Safety And General Use In Vehicles

    Do not place the Personal Communicator in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If the Personal Communicator is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the Personal Communicator may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle.
  • Page 11: Operational Cautions

    Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted.
  • Page 12 You can view your product's Declaration of Conformity (DoC) to Directive 1999/5/EC (the R&TTE Directive) at www.motorola.com/rtte - to find your DoC, enter the Product Approval Number from your product's label in the "Search" bar on the Web site. 12 - Safety and General Information...
  • Page 13: Warranty Information

    Product but reduced to take into account the use you have had of the Product since it was delivered. This warranty will expire at the end of the Warranty Term.
  • Page 14: How To Get Warranty Service

    In no event shall Motorola be liable for damages nor loss of data in excess of the purchase price nor for any incidental special or consequential damages* arising out of the use or inability to use the Product, to the full extent such may be disclaimed by law.
  • Page 15 [MSN]. Such information is contained with the Product. Conditions This warranty will not apply if the type or serial numbers on the Product has been altered, deleted, duplicated, removed, or made illegible. Motorola reserves the right to refuse free-of-charge warranty service if the requested documentation can not be presented or if the information is incomplete, illegible or incompatible with the factory records.
  • Page 16: What Is Not Covered By The Warranty

    1 Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner. 2 Defects or damage from misuse, access to incompatible sources, accident or neglect.
  • Page 17 7 Defects or damage due to moist, liquid or spills of food. 8 Control unit coil cords in the Product that are stretched or have the modular tab broken.
  • Page 18: Getting Started

    Inserting Your SIM Card Caution: Scratches can easily damage the metal contacts of the SIM card. Pay special attention to the SIM card when you handle and insert it. 1 If the battery door is already in place, push down the battery door release latch, then slide the door slightly downward.
  • Page 19: Removing Your Sim Card

    1 If necessary, remove the battery door and battery. 2 Push the SIM card from the bottom end of the phone. 3 Pull the SIM card from the top of the slot, then lift it out of the phone. Getting Started - 19...
  • Page 20: Installing The Battery

    Before you can use your phone, you need to install and charge your battery. Caution: Do not remove the battery when your phone is on - you may lose all your personal settings stored either in your SIM card or phone memory.
  • Page 21: Removing The Battery

    7 Push the battery door forward until it latches into place. Removing the Battery 1 If necessary, remove the battery door. 2 Lift the battery up from the bottom end and remove it from the phone. Charging the Battery 1 Insert the travel charger connector into the charger port at the bottom of the phone.
  • Page 22 Caution: For safety concerns, when the temperature of the phone goes over 40° C (104° F) or below 0° C (32° F), charging will come to a halt. When the phone temperature returns to the normal range, charging will resume.
  • Page 23: Turning Your Phone On

    DELETE Caution: If you enter a wrong PIN three times in a row, your SIM card will be blocked. To unblock the SIM card, you need to enter the PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) of the card. Please contact the network operator, and ask for PUK.
  • Page 24: Ending A Call

    • When network service is not available, no signal level will be displayed on the screen. • When connected to a network to which you do not have access, signal strength will be displayed. You can only make an emergency call in such a condition.
  • Page 25: About Your Phone

    About Your Phone See page 1 for a diagram of your phone that describes basic phone components. Idle Mode Display Any time your phone is powered on, the idle display provides you with information and options. Status icon bar 11:27...
  • Page 26 Voice mail You have a new voice mail waiting (see page 86) Call divert All incoming calls are diverted to a designated number (see page 96). Active Line Identifies current Active Line (see page 97). Vibrate and Your phone vibrates and rings when a Ring call comes in (see page 117).
  • Page 27: Initiating Keypad Lock

    3 To deactivate the lock, press ) or , then press Unlock Note: You can also activate the keypad lock in the menu option Key Lock See page 106. About Your Phone - 27...
  • Page 28: Making And Receiving Calls

    5 to make the call. Making a Voice Dial Call Note: Before you can make a voice dial call, you must add a voice tag to a phone book entry and activate the feature. To add a voice tag, Voice Dial see page 72.
  • Page 29: Listening To A Voicemail

    2 After the phone plays a tone, speak the voice tag of a desired phone number into the microphone. If your phone recognises the voice tag, it displays the corresponding phone book record and prompts you to confirm it. 3 Press + ( ) or N to complete the call.
  • Page 30: Making An Emergency Call

    Making an Emergency Call Enter 999 (the international emergency number) and press N. This emergency call can be made without a SIM card inserted, as long as you are within the coverage of the type of network accepted by your phone.
  • Page 31: Making An Abbreviated Call

    Note: The phone number saved this way is stored in SIM card memory. To save a phone number in phone memory, see “Add Entry to Phone (1-2)” on page 64. For details on the caller group, see pages 72 and 119. To add a voice tag, see page 66.
  • Page 32: Accessing Phone Book Directory

    Phone Book (which is organised alphabetically) to display the desired entry. Type the first letter of an entry name. For example, to find a name that begins with “K”, press 5 twice to enter “K”. Names that begin with “K”...
  • Page 33: Adding Phone Book Entries In Idle Mode

    Note: The phone number saved this way is stored in SIM card memory. To save a phone number in phone memory, see “Add Entry to Phone (1-2)” on page 64. For details on the caller group, see pages 72 and 119. To add a voice tag, see page 66.
  • Page 34: Using Features While On A Call

    • Specify a caller group and location number for the entry. You are not able to add an voice tag for the entry added during a call. You can also call the number by pressing N. When you call the number, the original call is put on hold.
  • Page 35: Call Holding

    2 When the call is on hold, 1 is displayed. 3 To make the call active again, press -( RESUME Note: While a call is on hold, you can dial another number. When the second call is connected, 1 is displayed. 4 Press - ( ) to switch between an active call and a call on hold.
  • Page 36: End Call

    Note: The maximum number of parties allowed during a conference (multi-party) call varies, depending on your network operator. End Call During a multi-party call, use this option to end a call with one of the parties. Swap When you have both active and held calls,...
  • Page 37: Adjusting Earpiece Volume

    Transfer This option allows you to end your own call and connect the active and held calls with each other, so the callers of the active and held calls can speak with each other alone. Phone Book This option enables you to access the menu.
  • Page 38: Input Modes

    • write short messages. • enter names or numbers in the phone book. • jot down notes in the calendar option, etc..* For details on these features, see related sections in this user guide. Message Editor Display Cursor Input mode...
  • Page 39: Selecting An Input Mode

    The Smart Input system (or iTAP, as shown on the editor screen) analyzes letters as they are being typed to come up with the right words, making text entry quick and easy. Smart Input (iTAP) is an efficient alternative to the traditional multi-tapping input, which requires you to press a key several times for the desired letter.
  • Page 40 Type a word by pressing a corresponding alphanumeric key only once for each letter, without having to consider the order of the alphabets indicated on the keys. The word you type will appear outside the text frame before you confirm it.
  • Page 41: Abc Input

    When the desired one appears, press + ( or M to put it inside the text frame, then a space will appear automatically between the word and the cursor. So you can type the next word directly without having to leave a space for it.
  • Page 42: Alphanumeric Keys

    Following is a list of the alphanumeric keys and their corresponding characters and symbols in input mode. Characters , . : 1 % ! ? ; “ ‘ < > ( ) @ & A B C (a b c) 2 Å A ¨ å ä à æ β...
  • Page 43: Insert Symbol

    • If you type a wrong letter or number, you can move the cursor to it by pressing , then press - to erase it.
  • Page 44 Quick Msg Listing The following are the entries for the default list: Quick Msg Phrases and sentences I’m busy now, will call you later Happy Birthday Please call my mobile number Please call office I’m not coming home for dinner I’m on my way, please wait...
  • Page 45 • The default list may vary from area to area. Quick Msg • The first 5 blank entries in the list are reserved for you to create your own messages. See “Quick Msg (2-3)” on page 82. • is only available for message composition and Insert Quick Msg Date Book entry.
  • Page 46 You can continue to edit your message then. Insert Melody When you choose this option, you will be directed to your Melody Library (3-3). Choose a melody from the Library, and you will see it inserted in the â message as .
  • Page 47: Shortcuts

    Shortcuts is a ready menu of 9 regularly used features. It provides you with Shortcuts an efficient means to access these features directly and minimises the number of steps required for access via the main menu Notes: • You can personalise the...
  • Page 48: Using The Shortcuts Menu

    • The option is a network-support and subscription- SIM Menu dependent feature. • For details on each menu option, please refer to related sections of this user guide. Using the Shortcuts Menu Press to scroll through the menu and press + (...
  • Page 49 Shortcut Access Example In the main menu, type a corresponding function code listed behind each option in the following sections. By means of the shortcut access you can quickly reach a desired function. For example, if you want to change the...
  • Page 50: The Mobile Internet

    The Mobile Internet Your phone supports WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) technology. It allows you to log on to the mobile Internet and browse online services available from your service provider, for example, financial, sport, travel, and entertainment information. • The Internet function is network and subscription dependent.
  • Page 51: Browser Key Mapping

    End mobile Internet browser menu options. session, return to Move cursor during idle display. input. 9 - Select Web item browser menu option. Enter digits or characters. Note: Key functions may vary according to your network. The Mobile Internet - 51...
  • Page 52: Surfing The Internet

    Surfing the Internet After you log on successfully, the home page you connect to will appear. Use the following keys to navigate through the web pages: • Press to scroll up and down the Web menu. • Press + or N to link to the next web page.
  • Page 53: Logging Off The Internet

    Back Or you can also scroll through the menu to the end of the options, then once you go over the last option, you will see command at the bottom Back right of the screen.
  • Page 54 It is the same as you use My Favorites. The Bookmarks list is stored in the remote server. It can be used only when you are connected to network. Meanwhile, My Favorites are stored in the handset.
  • Page 55: Circuit Linger

    Home Browser You can select this item to get to the editor screen and specify a desired home page by entering its web address. However, some network service providers do not allow the user to specify the home page.
  • Page 56 . You can enable/disable the function here. Entering a non-secure area. OK? 3. Current Certificate A digital ID. It is issued by a trusted third party known as certificate authority (CA). The phone uses CA certificates to authenticate Web sites that send information to the phone.
  • Page 57 1. Show URL Show the web address of the current page. It can be used to save the current page as your home page, which can quickly bring you to the page without waiting next time you activate the browser from idle mode.
  • Page 58: Using The Menus

    “zoom.” You can change the setting in (5-5-5). Menu Style Desktop demonstrates all available options on one screen. Zoom only demonstrates one option at one time, and you need to scroll up and down to view the different options. desktop menu Media...
  • Page 59: Normal Access To An Option

    Saved ABC Input QUIT QUIT SELECT Settings successfully Press to scroll to changed. desired input mode and press + or N. Press - ( ) or P to return to the previous menu. QUIT EXIT Using the Menus - 59...
  • Page 60: Navigating The Menus

    Navigating the Menus You can access many of your phone’s features by using these keys to move through the menu system: Keys Commands and functions Power on/off key • Press to return to previous menu. • Exit browser and back to idle.
  • Page 61 • During input, press once to move cursor to next/ last insertion point; press and hold to move cursor continuously. Voicemail key • In idle mode, press and hold to dial voice mail box number. • During Internet session, press and hold to access browser menu.
  • Page 62 Lock key • In idle mode, press and hold to lock keypad. Number key • In idle mode, press and hold to dial any of first 9 numbers in phone book. • In menus, press to access a corresponding option directly.
  • Page 63: Menu Feature Descriptions

    Shortcut Access In the main menu, type a corresponding function code listed behind each option in the following sections. By means of the shortcut access you can quickly reach a desired function. For example, if you want to change the...
  • Page 64: Phone Book (1)

    Press + ( ) or N to confirm. 4 You will be prompted to add a voice tag to this record. Press + ( or N and record a voice tag the same way as described on page 66. Notes: •...
  • Page 65 Follow the prompt to enter the name. When done, press + ( ) or N, the corresponding location, telephone number and name will appear on the screen. You can also find a Phone Book entry by typing the first letter of its name. and press + ( ) or N.
  • Page 66: Send Vcard

    3 The handset replays the voice tag if recording is successful. 4 An icon then appears in the display above the record to indicate that the voice tag is now attached to this record. The next time you recall this phone book entry, the handset will play its voice tag simultaneously.
  • Page 67 Recent Calls (1-4) Missed (1-4-1) Display the last missed calls. There will always be the records of missed calls if any, but the phone numbers of the missed calls may show or not depend on the network. 1 Press to browse the calls.
  • Page 68 You can use this option the same way as (1-1-1). Missed Dialled (1-4-3) Display the last dialled calls. You can use this option the same way as (1-1-1). Missed Call Info (1-4-4) This menu contains records of call cost and duration.
  • Page 69 Clear Cost Notes: • PIN2 is a second set of PIN that is used mainly to control limited services such as call cost limitation and fixed dialing numbers. • If entered incorrectly three times in a row, PIN2 will be locked up.
  • Page 70 Call Rate - Set a limit to the total call cost. Your phone cannot be used to Cost Limit make a pay call if call cost goes beyond that limit. When this function is activated, the remaining cost will appear on the screen.
  • Page 71 SIM memory. After entering this option, the screen will show the total number of the entries and ask if you want to copy all of them. Press + ( ) or N to copy all entries into phone memory.
  • Page 72 All In SIM (1-6-2) Delete all phone book entries stored in the SIM card memory. You will be prompted to enter the phone code before you delete all entries. Enter the phone code and press + ( ) or N to delete.
  • Page 73: View List

    Change the title of this group. (Not available in Default Group Ring Type Assign a ring tone for this group. Your phone will ring in the tone you choose when there is an incoming call from this group. Icon Choose an icon for this group. You can choose a picture from the...
  • Page 74 Edit Change the voice tag the same way as you add a voice tag. Delete Erase the voice tag from this entry. When erased, the voice tag list will not show this entry anymore. Show Service (1-9) Under this option you can view and call the service phone numbers provided by your network operator.
  • Page 75 • If you have already entered your own number data, press + ( or N and choose to add a new record, edit, delete the current record, or send it as a Vcard. For more about Vcard, see page 66. Status (1-11) This option allows you to view the numbers of free and occupied phone book slots.
  • Page 76: Messages (2)

    Messages (2) The following options are network-and subscription-dependent. Inbox (2-1) If a new message is received by the phone, a tone is played, the prompt appears, and appears near the top of the idle screen). Read? 1 Press + ( ) or N to display the message record directly, or enter this menu option to do so.
  • Page 77 CANCEL When done, press N to show the list of the selected recipients. Press + ) if you want to change the list. (Change the list the same way you CHANGE select/un-select a recipient.) Finally, press N to send your message to the selected recipients.
  • Page 78: Start Chat

    ) or N to initiate the chat session. See “SMS Chat (2-4)” on page 84. Picture If there is a picture in the message, you will see the picture directly in the message. Enter the menu, then scroll to and select...
  • Page 79 Vcard If there is a Vcard in the message, you will see an icon in the message. 1 Enter the menu, then scroll to and select Option Extract Media You will then be directed to the entry editor. Phone Book 2 When the name of the person is shown, edit or confirm it.
  • Page 80 + ( ) or N to send the message directly. • If you want to select a number from the Phone Book when you are prompted to enter the phone number, you can press + ( ) or SELECT N and enter the recipient’s name saved in the Phone Book.
  • Page 81: Use Number

    ) or N to save the message to the Outbox. Use Number Display and uses the phone number of the message. If a message has more than one number, you can use to scroll up and down the numbers. When the desired one appears, press + (...
  • Page 82 To Write and Store Your Own Quick Msg Sentences In the Quick Msg list, pick one out of the first five empty entries and select to start writing your own sentences. When done, press + ( Edit or N to save the sentence.
  • Page 83 Edit Inbox (2-1). Send You can send the message to one or more recipients. You can do this the same way as described on page “Single Recipient” on page 80. Edit Modify the sentence. When finished, press + ( ) or N to save the modified sentence to its Quick Msg entry.
  • Page 84 2 Enter the message you wish to send and press + ( ) or N. 3 Enter the phone number of the person you want to chat with and press + ( ) or N to send the message to invite the recipient to a chat.
  • Page 85 When you are interrupted by an incoming call during a chat session: You can press N to answer the call. Upon ending the call, the screen returns to idle. Then you may resume the chat session by selecting from the menu.
  • Page 86 If there is a multimedia file in the message, you can extract it. See “Extract Media” on page 82 for more information. Voice Mail (2-6) You can call the voice mailbox provided by your operator and listen to the voice mail left by a caller. Once your voicemail box receives a message, appears in the center of the screen.
  • Page 87 ) or N and enter the topic you want. If you have previously entered a topic, that topic will appear on the screen when you select this item. You can then choose to add a new topic, edit or delete the saved one.
  • Page 88 Enter the message center number provided by your operator and press ) or N to save the number. Valid Period (2-8-2) You can select the length of time that your text messages are stored in the message center while the message center attempts to deliver them. Reply Path (2-8-3) You can ask the network to set the route of the reply message via your own message center.
  • Page 89: Media Library (3)

    There is also space limit for the storage of the files, and once you have reached the limit, the old files have to be deleted or overwritten to make space for new files.
  • Page 90 Rename - Delete the picture. Delete Setup When you select this option, you will be asked to type in a URL for downloading. After you finish it, you have to go to to initiate a Download New WAP session to connect to the desired Web site.
  • Page 91: Download New

    After the downloading is successful, the screen returns to the animation list, and you will see the name of the animation displayed in the list. You can then select this new animation from the list and decide what to do with the animation. See below for functions available.
  • Page 92 Setup When you select this option, you will be asked to type in a URL for downloading. After you finish it, you have to go to to initiate a Download New WAP session to connect to the desired Web site.
  • Page 93 (See the table below.) To set the pitch of a note-c, d, e, f, g, a, b and the octave - When the note of a particular length appears, press the same corresponding number key several times to move the note up and down on the scale.
  • Page 94 Keypad mapping The table below shows which keys to use to enter musical notes of different length and symbols: Key Note length Note symbol Note Symbol (inverted) 1 1/32 Ñ Ö 2 1/16 à î 3 1/8 â ï 4 3/16 ä...
  • Page 95 - You can adjust the beat of the melody to Lento, Medium, Timebeat Allegro, or Presto. Note: Before you adjust the beat of the tune, you have to save the melody first. Next choose to the tune, and then you can adjust...
  • Page 96: Call Services (4)

    Divert All (4-1-1) Divert incoming voice calls to a designated phone number. Activate Divert calls to your voice mailbox or to a designated phone number, then enter the phone number to divert to and press + ( ) or N. When you divert calls, will appear, depending on which line you divert.
  • Page 97 Note: Network-support dependent. This function allows you to use two different telephone numbers on one phone. You can designate the number used to make a call and use both of these numbers simultaneously to receive calls without having to use two phones to do so.
  • Page 98 Show Number (4-4) You can decide whether or not to show your number on the recipient’s phone when you make a call: Preset (4-4-1) Whether the recipient’s phone will display your number depends on the default setting on the network side.
  • Page 99: Settings (5)

    Lights (5-2) This function allows you to set Funlight patterns that appear during power- up and idle modes. You can also use this function to change your backlight colour and adjust the duration of the backlight. The backlight will be turned on the moment the phone receives calls, messages, etc., or when you...
  • Page 100 General Backlight (5-2-3) Choose the Backlight for all other situations. Backlight Duration (5-2-4) Select a desired time period (15, 30, or 60 seconds) or choose to turn the backlight off. Browser Setup (5-3) To successfully get online using your phone, you need to subscribe to WAP services available from your network operator or Internet Service Provider (ISP), and adjust WAP settings accordingly.
  • Page 101 : You can change the profile name here. Edit Profile Name Idle Time Out (5-3-2) You can specify the time the phone waits before hanging up if it detects no Internet activities. Minimum: 30 seconds; Maximum: 1000 seconds. Clear Cache (5-3-3) The cache serves as a temporary memory that stores last browsed web contents.
  • Page 102 You can change PIN 2 code the same way you change your PIN. When you enter a wrong PIN2 code three times in a row, you need to enter the PUK2 code to unblock PIN2, if so provided by your operator.
  • Page 103 • You must obtain your PIN2 before you can use this feature. • If you enter a wrong PIN2 code three times in a row, you need to enter the PUK2 code to unblock PIN2, if so provided by your operator.
  • Page 104 With this function, you can prevent unauthorised use of the phone with unknown SIM cards. After you set this function on, if the SIM card in your phone is not the one used to enable this function, will appear after you power Insert Correct SIM on and enter the PIN.
  • Page 105 ) N to disable the function. - Show the status of this function. Status Int’l Out Bars all outgoing international calls. Settings are the same as those for All Outgoing Int Exc Home Bars outgoing international calls except calls that are connected to home country.
  • Page 106 Key Lock (5-4-6) You can activate the keypad lock to prevent unintentional key-in actions, say, when you put your phone in a bag. In idle, you can press and hold # to activate the lock. When the lock is enabled, will appear at the bottom of the idle mode screen.
  • Page 107 The language setting will remain the same as the one used when the phone was turned off last time regardless of any SIM card inserted as long as you don’t use the Automatic mode.
  • Page 108 Restore (5-6-5) Reset all settings to default. Enter the phone code (the default phone code is 1234) and press + ( ) or N twice to confirm. Network (5-7) When turning on your mobile phone, the phone automatically connects to the designated network operator.
  • Page 109 Note: Network support/ subscription dependent. The Closed User Group (CUG) service enables users to form closed user groups to and from which access is restricted. A user may be a member of one or more CUGs. Members of a particular CUG can communicate with each other but cannot speak, in general, with users outside the group.
  • Page 110: Games (6)

    Your phone contains several games that you can play between phone calls. Snake (6-1) Your goal is to make the snake grow longer by feeding it with as many goodies as possible. Use the following keys to direct the snake to a goody: • 2 - up •...
  • Page 111 If the stack of Tetraminoes reaches the top, the game is over. Use the following keys to move a falling piece: • N or 5 - rotate a falling Tetramino , 2, and 8 - move a falling tetramino to the right or to the • left •...
  • Page 112 Snake Brick (6-4) The object of this game is to break an entire set of bricks using a ball and a racket. When you have broken all of the bricks, you advance to the next level with a new set of bricks to break.
  • Page 113: Screen Icons

    The more bricks you break, the more points you score. A falling object may appear when the ball hits the bricks. You can tell what the object means by looking at the icon shown at the bottom right of the screen, which helps you decide whether to catch or dodge the object.
  • Page 114 One player has black stones; the other has white stones. The two players make moves in turn. A move is placing a stone on an intersection. A player wins the game if there are exactly 5 consecutive stones of his/her colour on the board in the horizontal or vertical or diagonal direction.
  • Page 115 Box World (6-6) The object of this puzzle game is to get rid of all the boxes. This is done by pushing each of them onto a fixed round black object. When you finish pushing all boxes onto the black objects, you pass the box world of the current level, and you can proceed to a new game of the next level.
  • Page 116: Alert Setting (7)

    When you are in this menu, you will see a list of profiles. You can customise the settings of each profile and activate one of these profiles for a special event or situation.
  • Page 117 - The handset vibrates without Vibrate Only ringing when a call comes in. appears at the top of the idle screen when you select this mode. - The handset will not vibrate. None Select a ringing mode from a variety of Ring Type melodies.
  • Page 118 Meeting (7-1-3) Settings are predefined for the circumstances of a meeting. (e.g., vibration on, ringer mode on, etc.). You can adjust the settings in the same way you adjust General Outdoors (7-1-4) Settings are predefined for outdoor activities (e.g., ringer volume high).
  • Page 119 Headset (7-1-5) Settings are predefined for the occasions when the handsfree kit is connected to your handset. You can adjust the settings the same way you adjust General Personal (7-1-6) Options are the same as under . Adjust the settings in the same...
  • Page 120: Tools (8)

    You can also access the Internet via the menu by pressing Quick Access in idle mode. (See page 47.) For details on how to surf the Internet, see “The Mobile Internet” on page 50. Date Book (8-3) When you enter this function, a calendar will be displayed on the screen, and the current date will be highlighted.
  • Page 121 Edit Edit the note for the day. Move Date Move the note to another day. You will be prompted to enter the date you want the note to be on. After entering the date, When finished, Set Alarm? will display on the screen. If you want to enable the alarm function to remind you, you can press + ( ) or N and set the alarm time.
  • Page 122: View All

    Set Alarm (8-4) Set the alarm clock: Daily (8-4-1) Set the alarm to go off daily when the alarm time is reached, even if the handset is powered off. To set the alarm time, use to enter the hour, then press 0 and enter the minute the same way.
  • Page 123 This function allows you to have your phone automatically turned on and off at specified times, helping you save battery life. Note: Be sure to turn off the power on/off feature when traveling on an airplane or in other situations where the use of the mobile phone is prohibited.
  • Page 124 Auto Time Zone (8-7) Note: This feature is network-support dependent. If you travel to a city in a different time zone, your operator will send you a reminder of the city’s local time zone asking you if you’d like to reset the time shown on your handset, so your handset can display the exact local time.
  • Page 125 Set the hour minder. After you activate this feature, the phone beeps once an hour like a digital watch. Calculator (8-9) You can use your phone as a handy calculator. You can also use this feature to convert currency values. Using the Calculator Feature In this option, a cursor will appear at the upper left of the screen.
  • Page 126 7 To exit from the calculator or currency converter feature, press P. Shortcuts (8-10) In this option, the screen will display a configuration list of 29 features as options for you to add to the menu. With this configuration list,...
  • Page 127 Inbox Set the vibration mode. Vibrate On/Off Activate/ cancel/check the Divert Voice Divert Call On/Off function. Access the listing of Quick Msgs to send a Quick Msgs message. Adjust ring volume. Ring Volume Display the duration of the last call.
  • Page 128 Last Call Cost Display and call/save/delete the numbers of Last Calls Received last calls received. Find a number by name in the phone book. Find By Name Add new phone book entries to the phone Add Entry to Phone memory.
  • Page 129 Shortcuts preset item listed in the configuration menu. • A preset item can be assigned to more than one location in the menu. Shortcuts • You can press a corresponding number key to select any of the first 9 preset items in the configuration menu.
  • Page 130: Care And Maintenance Of Your Phone

    Temperature higher than 55°C or lower than -20°C (higher than 131°F or lower than -4°F) may cause damage to your phone. • Do not use or store your phone in dusty or dirty areas if possible. • Do not disassemble the phone.
  • Page 131: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If you encounter any problems using your mobile phone, please refer to the following table. If the problem persists, please contact your dealer. Problem Possible cause Solution Poor signal You are using your Move to a location reception mobile phone in a where signal can be location (e.g., in the...
  • Page 132 Unable to Battery has run out. Recharge the battery if power on necessary. SIM card SIM card is out of order. Send it to your network error operator for test. SIM card is not inserted Insert SIM card properly. correctly.
  • Page 133 Solution Unable to SIM card is invalid. Contact your network connect to operator. the network You are away from the Check the service area GSM service area. with your network operator. Poor signal. Move to another place where signal can be received properly.
  • Page 134 Unable to Your network operator Contact your network choose doesn’t support these operator. certain functions, or you are not functions subscribed to them. Charging notice Phone does not immediately May be necessary to charge turn on when plugging in for a certain period charger after extended period (within 30 minutes).
  • Page 135: Specific Absorption Rate Data

    This model phone meets international standards for exposure to radio waves Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
  • Page 136 In general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the phone. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it is tested to confirm compliance with the guidelines. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) that conform to a uniform testing methodology determined by an expert standards body.

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