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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    External display Camera Internal display Video camera Function keys Other files Navigation key Manage Chapter 2 – Getting your Cocoon ready to use Chapter 7 – Clock & Alarm Inserting your SIM Clock The battery Alarm Charging the battery Locations...
  • Page 3 Music & Calls Network connections Before you dive in Network Windows Media Player 11 Connections Copying music to your Cocoon Security Downloading music on the move Factory reset Receiving music via Bluetooth Music player menu Chapter 15 – Get synching...
  • Page 4: Welcome

    No doubt you’ll have already found and read the smaller guide included within the Cocoon box to help you get it up and running. But this more detailed guide is well worth reading too, as it contains absolutely everything you need to know, so you can get the most life from your Cocoon.
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 - Before Using Your Mobile

    Chapter 1 Before using your mobile • What’s in the box? • Cocoon description • The Nest • External display • Internal display • Function keys • Navigation key Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 6: What's In The Box

    Thanks for buying your O Cocoon. We know you want to get started, exploring what your Cocoon can do. But before you do anything else, have a look in the box and check you have all the items shown below.
  • Page 7: Cocoon Description

    Cocoon description Closed view Inside view Volume wheel Icons – Click here to find out more Earpiece 262K colour internal display screen Flash Volume wheel Left soft key Right soft key Navigation key Centre key Dial / Answer key Power on / off key Keypad –...
  • Page 8 Cocoon so keys aren’t accidentally pressed *The slide key lock is only active when your O2 Cocoon is closed as it only affects the outside keys. If your mobile is open, the slide lock key becomes inactive. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 9: The Nest

    It’s a dock into which you can place your Cocoon, so it’s safely secured. Simply lower the Cocoon into its Nest until you hear it click into place. Make sure that the charger plug on the Nest is lined up with the charging socket on the mobile.
  • Page 10: External Display

    Indicates a new email or message And of course, beneath the Cocoon’s white skin is a scrolling LED display which will Indicates you’ve missed a call pulse with light, to alert you to your incoming calls, text messages, any alarms if you’ve set them and the time.
  • Page 11: Internal Display

    Internal display Cocoon’s internal display shows icons for the signal strength of our network, battery power, any alarms you might have set, the current time and the current profile you’re using. The screen will also alert you to incoming calls, emails, messages and missed calls.
  • Page 12 O Active at faster speeds Indicates your O Cocoon is plugged into your hands-free car kit GPRS When a 3G network is not available, your O Cocoon uses an available...
  • Page 13: Function Keys

    Back when browsing through menu levels help on setting up speed dials click here. If you’re a Pay & Go customer these have been pre-configured for you. See your O2 welcome pack for more details. Navigation key • To browse through the menu •...
  • Page 14: Navigation Key

    Navigation key When in standby mode, you can use the navigation keys to access shortcuts we have set up for you. Left / right / up To access your shortcuts. For help on shortcuts click here Down To access your contacts Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 - Getting Your Cocoon Ready To Use

    Chapter 2 Getting your Cocoon ready to use • Inserting your SIM • The battery • Charging the battery • Important battery information • Inserting your memory card • CD Rom and USB cable Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 16: Inserting Your Sim

    Inserting your SIM Your O Cocoon will always need to have a SIM card installed. The SIM card contains Cocoon tip important information about your mobile and our network, and without it your Don’t remove the battery when the mobile is on. You risk losing personal settings or Cocoon won’t work.
  • Page 17: The Battery

    Removing the battery Insert the battery into the space at the back of your O Cocoon ensuring the metal Using your fingernail release the battery and lift from the mobile. contacts are touching. Push it down until it sits securely. It should ‘clip’ into place.
  • Page 18: Charging The Battery

    • Now insert the charger’s contact point into the slot on your O Cocoon Please note Charging your Cocoon using the USB cable and computer will take over double the usual charging time. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 19 Adjust the backlight timer and the screensaver settings. Click here for more details When the battery is getting low, your O Cocoon plays an alert sound to remind you to on the internal and external displays recharge it and will eventually turn off automatically.
  • Page 20: Important Battery Information

    Important battery information • Don’t remove the battery while your mobile is charging • Do not over charge the Li-Ion battery, as this can result in a reduction in battery performance and life span • Never store a battery near a fire •...
  • Page 21: Inserting Your Memory Card

    Inserting your memory card The available internal memory on your O Cocoon is approximately 2GB, enabling you to store loads of pictures, videos and MP3s. In addition, your mobile has a slot for a removable MicroSD* memory card that adds greater storage to your mobile.
  • Page 22: Cd Rom And Usb Cable

    Please note • The CD Rom and USB cable are not essential for using your mobile, so installation is up to you but your computer will not recognise your Cocoon, when plugged in, unless you’ve installed the PC suite •...
  • Page 23: Chapter 3 - Basic Functions

    Chapter 3 Basic functions • Turning your mobile on • Turning your mobile off • The menu • Shortcuts • Main menu map Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 24: Turning Your Mobile On

    SIM card’s memory might be damaged. you’ll have to enter a PUK code to unlock it. To get a PUK code, you’ll need to contact O2 Customer Service or visit o2.co.uk/PUK and follow the instructions. For more information about PIN codes click here •...
  • Page 25: The Menu

    Scroll to the menu icon you require using the navigation key • Press to enter the highlighted menu icon Cocoon tip You can change how you view the main menu – press the left soft key to select Views. Scroll to List View...
  • Page 26: Shortcuts

    Shortcuts To make it easier for you to access what you want, we’ve also set up a shortcuts menu Personalise your shortcuts menu on the standby screen. • Press left or right on the navigation key to access the shortcuts display bar, then press the right soft key to select Manage –...
  • Page 27: Main Menu Map

    Main menu map Profiles Browser Multimedia Messages Clock & Alarm Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 28 Music Player Contacts Tools & Games Settings If you have a new SIM card, you will have the O2 option. If your SIM is old, you will not see this. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 29: Chapter 4 - Before Using Your Mobile

    Chapter 4 Before using your mobile • The basics – making and ending calls • During a call • Voice in-call menu • Video in-call menu • Voicemail 901 Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 30 Clear disturbed • Once you’ve entered the number, press . Your O Cocoon will then dial • You can’t reject an incoming call when the flip is closed. Just turn the volume down using the volume wheel Cocoon tip You can also make a call when the hands-free kit is connected. Before you make a call, •...
  • Page 31 For further help and tips on video calls click here. * Only available with 3G coverage. If this doesn’t work please contact O2 Customer Service. ** If the flip function has not been activated, you can’t accept or end a call or cancel dialling by closing the flip.
  • Page 32: During A Call

    During a call Your O Cocoon puts several features at your fingertips while you’re making a call. Making a second call* To make a second call Adjusting the earpiece volume • Enter the phone number or select one from your contacts by selecting Options –...
  • Page 33 If you receive an incoming call whilst you are on the phone, a tone will sound through the earpiece and the display will show that a second call is currently waiting. If your Cocoon shows the message Join failed please contact O2 Customer Service for further details on this function.
  • Page 34: Voice In-Call Menu

    Voice recording / Stop recording Select to start recording your conversation. You’ll know your O Cocoon is recording as the symbol will appear on screen. For further • Scroll to the desired item using the navigation key – please see the list below...
  • Page 35: Video In-Call Menu

    • To save select Options – Save message click here Cocoon tips View calendar Useful so you don’t double book. For info on the calendar click here • Some files are too large to be selected Notepad Take notes during a call. Click here for further details on notepad •...
  • Page 36: Voicemail 901

    Voicemail 901 This service takes messages for you when your O Cocoon is switched off, engaged, you don’t answer a call or you are out of signal range. To set up voicemail Voicemail must be activated before you can use it.
  • Page 37 Chapter 5 Profiles • Selecting a profile • Customise your profile • Reset your profile settings Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 38: Chapter 5 - Profiles

    Profiles Your O Cocoon is waiting for your personal touch. Set a ringtone and a volume level to suit you. Give different ringtones to particular people in your Contacts. It’s another way to make the O Cocoon uniquely yours. In this section, we’ll tell you how to adjust your profile on the mobile, and the way you’re alerted when calls and messages arrive.
  • Page 39: Selecting A Profile

    Vibrate only appear When you’ve finished listening to your music player, your O Cocoon details a summary on the standby screen. of the calls and texts you’ve missed. Silent You’ll know that this profile is selected as...
  • Page 40: Customise Your Profile

    For info on sharing files by media messages click here, for Bluetooth click here, for alarm tone, increase the volume and enable the vibrate alert – it’s over to you… Active click here or check out o2.co.uk or your welcome pack, and for details on recording your own sounds click here Just adjust the settings by following the instructions below.
  • Page 41 Alarm volume To adjust the alarm volume on you O Cocoon, press left and right on the navigation key to increase or decrease the volume level – don’t forget to select Save. For help on setting your alarm clock click here.
  • Page 42: Reset Your Profile Settings

    Reset your profile settings You can reset your profiles at anytime. • Select Profiles from the main menu • Scroll to highlight one of the profiles and select Options – Reset to default Please note You won’t be able to reset vibrate only, silent, flight mode or music mode as you are unable to customise them.
  • Page 43 Chapter 6 Multimedia • Pictures • Video & Sounds • Camera • Video camera • Other files • Manage Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 44: Chapter 6 - Multimedia

    Multimedia There’s so much inside your O Cocoon. It’s already fitted with everything you could want in this multimedia age. Capture still and moving images, record sounds and voices, download games and music tracks, or use your O Cocoon as an MP3 player.
  • Page 45: Pictures

    Please note If you’ve a memory card inserted into your O Cocoon, indicates that your pictures View Select to view the highlighted thumbnail are saved to your MicroSD memory card rather than to your phone.
  • Page 46 Move to Move the highlighted file to your phone or memory card Delete If you don’t want the image then it’s easy to delete, although you can’t delete the pre-defined images/wallpapers already saved to your mobile – they’re the ones saved in the Default folder Delete all Select to delete all the images you’ve saved...
  • Page 47: Video & Sounds

    In the You’ll need to add music to your O Cocoon before you can access these files. For music folder you’ll find all the tracks you’ve loaded onto your O Cocoon.
  • Page 48 – it’s your music • Select a particular genre of music – you can now view all the artists your Cocoon has saved under that genre • Select an artist – then an album – and then scroll to a particular track...
  • Page 49 – they’re the ones saved in the Default folder Delete all Select to delete all the sound files and video clips you’ve saved to your Cocoon Properties Select to view the name and size of the file as well as the recording date Use video camera This isn’t available to sound files but you can select to shoot another...
  • Page 50: Camera

    Camera Your O Cocoon has a 2 mega pixel camera with flash and zoom. It also has auto focus Adding funny frames to ensure great photos are taken. Take pictures and then set them as your wallpaper, Funny frames don’t work with some image sizes. To add a funny frame to your image or send to others in a media message, by email or via Bluetooth.
  • Page 51 160 x 120 Sets the image size to 160 x 120 pixels Auto flash The camera on your O Cocoon will use the flash if required 176 x 144 Sets the image size to 176 x 144 pixels Lantern Select to turn the light on permanently as you set the shot...
  • Page 52 Take a picture Advanced settings • When your object is in focus, press to take a picture Select and then choose from the advanced settings below Quality Select from Low, Medium or High Save location Choose to save the image to your phone’s memory or external memory. You’ll need to buy a MicroSD card.
  • Page 53 Media Messaging click here, for email click here and for Bluetooth click here Cocoon tip Sending mega pixel images via a media message may take some time. A quicker way to send a large picture is to download it to your PC via the USB cable and CD Rom supplied, and then send by email.
  • Page 54: Video Camera

    Video camera Your O Cocoon has a built-in video camera. You can even send them to someone in a Video camera settings media message. From the viewfinder screen select Options – Settings, then scroll through and change the following •...
  • Page 55 Select to change the resolution File format Choose from MP4, 3GP or 3G2 96 x 128 (MMS) The lowest resolution on your O Cocoon File name Select a name for the video you’re shooting 144 x 176 (MMS) Medium resolution...
  • Page 56 Media Messaging click here, for email click here, and for Bluetooth click here Cocoon tip Sending videos via a media message may take some time. A quicker way to send a large video is to download it to your PC using the USB cable supplied, and then send by email.
  • Page 57: Other Files

    This folder stores other content that does not fit into the other categories. These can be word or PPT files you’ve transferred to your O Cocoon from your mobile – using your handset as a storage device. For further information on transferring files to your mobile click here.
  • Page 58: Manage

    Manage Keep tabs on the multimedia files you’ve collected by seeing how much memory they are using up and whether their use is restricted. Memory status This option lets you see how much memory you have used saving your multimedia files, and how much you have left.
  • Page 59 Chapter 7 Clock & Alarm • Clock • Alarm • Locations • Settings Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 60: Chapter 7 - Clock & Alarm

    Clock & Alarm from the main menu Cocoon tip Set the correct time on your O Cocoon so the alarm can be used to wake you up or alert you to do something. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 61: Clock

    Cocoon tips • If your O Cocoon is programmed to use the 12-hour clock then to amend AM to PM or vice versa, press up or down on the navigation key • Ensure you have the correct time format. To change between the 12- and 24- hour clock go to Clock &...
  • Page 62: Alarm

    • Choose whether you want to wake up to a certain music track or a particular radio • If your O Cocoon is programmed to use the 12-hour clock then to amend AM to station. Simply scroll to Music Radio and press to select.
  • Page 63 When the alarm rings, there are various options snooze or turn it off depending on • To snooze the alarm, press any of the buttons on the top of the handset whether your O Cocoon is open or closed or in the nest. • To stop the alarm, open the O Cocoon and select...
  • Page 64: Locations

    While visiting a city or country, set it as your home city so you’ll always have the Cocoon tip correct local time. For speed you can also type in the name of the city or country into the search menu at •...
  • Page 65: Settings

    Top tip If the dual clock is activated (e.g. you require your O Cocoon to display both current and other locations on the standby screen), the other location may be incorrect if the home time isn’t accurately set to the correct winter / summer time.
  • Page 66 Chapter 8 Browser • Active • Bookmarks • Enter address • History • Manage Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 67: Chapter 8 - Browser

    Cocoon is the mobile that keeps you in the know. In style. With the Cocoon you have a fast internet browser in your hand. Through it you can access O Active, where you can find out about whatever you’re into – sports, games, ringtones and music.
  • Page 68: O 2 Active

    Access direct from the standby screen by pressing the right soft key to select O2 Active. For further information on O Active check out o2.co.uk or read the O Active section within your welcome pack. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 69: Bookmarks

    Bookmarks Use this to store and visit your favourite web links and save time while browsing. Create new Select to create a new bookmark and follow the on screen prompts • Scroll to Bookmarks and press to select Send URL Send the bookmark URL to someone by text or media message or by email We’ve saved some great bookmarks for you already so you can go direct to the sites to Send Bookmark...
  • Page 70: Enter Address

    Enter address • Select Enter address and type in a web address you want to visit • Then select Open to go direct to the requested site. It’s a real time saver Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 71: History

    • Select History Please note If your O Cocoon is arranging the sites in date order you’ll need to select a date before you continue. For further info see Sort below. • Scroll to highlight a site you browsed and select...
  • Page 72: Manage

    WAP profiles, memory, security and saved pages etc. O2 has set up your O Cocoon for optimum use so you should not need to change anything. However, should you need to, you’re able to alter your connection settings. If you need further assistance, contact O2 Customer Service.
  • Page 73 Chapter 9 Messages • Create new message • Reading messages • Inbox • Drafts • Sent messages • Outbox • Email • Message settings • Memory status Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 74: Chapter 9 - Messages

    Messages More than just a phone, your O Cocoon is a stylish media centre giving you loads of ways to communicate with friends, family and colleagues. This is the cool way to chat, text, exchange media messages and email – all from your phone, anytime of day, from anywhere that’s in signal range, right from the palm of your hand.
  • Page 75: Create New Message

    • You can send your text message to up to 10 people you. From the content your sending, your Cocoon detects whether you need to send a • If you send to more than one contact, only the first contact will show in your text or media message.
  • Page 76 Enter a subject Saved pictures • Select Saved pictures • Select Options and scroll down to Add subject and select • You now have access to all the saved images in Multimedia – Pictures Please note Adding a subject will change your text message to a media message. If you’re happy to •...
  • Page 77 Add sound Record sound Jazz up your media message by adding music or sounds – the recipient will be able to • Select Record sound – you’re now in the voice recorder function. For further details hear it when they view the rest of your message. You can also record a new file. on the voice recorder click here Saved sounds •...
  • Page 78 Options – Select Cocoon tip To add PPT files or word documents to your Cocoon you can transfer them from your • When you’ve finished recording select Stop PC using the USB cable. For further information click here. You won’t be able to view these files on your Cocoon.
  • Page 79 Select to play the pages you have created in sequence • My word your O Cocoon will save words that you’ve used that are not currently in • Current Select to view the current page its dictionary. Edit the list, delete them or add new ones •...
  • Page 80 Page options • Page duration Allows you to control and set the length of time each page is displayed on the screen when playing your media message. Select Page duration, then select Clear to delete the default which is set at three seconds. Insert a number using the alphanumeric keys, then select •...
  • Page 81: Reading Messages

    Reading messages When you receive a new message you’ll be alerted on the external display, together Please note with a tone or vibration if selected. If you’d rather save the text message and read it later, press the right soft key to select Close and return to the standby screen.
  • Page 82: Inbox

    Inbox Select to view all the messages you’ve received. • Select Messages – Inbox Indicates a read text message Indicates an unread text message Defines a read media message You’ve an unread media message • Select the desired message and press to read it Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 83: Drafts

    Drafts This option allows you to work with message drafts you have saved. • Select Messages – Drafts • Scroll to the desired message record • Select Options and then choose from Edit View and then edit the content of your message. Also press when a message is highlighted to view and then edit Delete Select to delete the highlighted message...
  • Page 84: Sent Messages

    Sent messages View all the messages you’ve sent. You can view, forward, edit and delete them – just follow the on screen prompts. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 85 Outbox Here you’ll find messages that couldn’t be sent. • To resend, scroll to highlight the message and press , otherwise select Options – Resend You can also edit and delete them – just select Options and follow the prompts. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 86: Email

    Email For further information on email click here. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 87: Messages Settings

    Here you’ll find all the settings for text messaging, multimedia messaging, voicemail and push messages. Your O Cocoon is already set up to send, receive and retrieve messages. If you experience difficulty please contact O2 Customer Service. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 88: Memory Status

    Memory status Check the memory capacity for text and media messages on both your O Cocoon’s SIM and internal memories. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 89 Chapter 10 Email • Create an email • Checking for emails • Reading an email • Inbox • Drafts • Sent • Outbox • Settings Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 90: Chapter 10 - Email

    You can access an existing web based email account, such as o2.co.uk, Yahoo etc. And to do this you don’t need to open your web browser and go to your email provider’s website each time you want to check your mail. You can...
  • Page 91: Create An Email

    Create an email Cocoon tip Please note You’ll need to set up an email account before you can proceed. For full details click • If you send to more than one contact, only the first contact will show in your sent here for Settings.
  • Page 92 • There is a limit to the size and amount of attachments. Your O Cocoon will keep These can be files you’ve taken, filmed or recorded yourself, such as photos you have you updated to how much space is available taken with your mobile’s digital camera, or videos you’ve transferred or received from...
  • Page 93 • My word Your O Cocoon will save words that you’ve used that are not currently in its dictionary. You can edit the list, delete them or add new ones Use template Save time typing by selecting a template.
  • Page 94: Checking For Emails

    Your O Cocoon will now check for new emails and send emails waiting in your outbox • When your Cocoon has finished checking for emails you will be presented with a download summary on screen Cocoon tip • To amend the settings so that you’ll be notified of new emails click here •...
  • Page 95: Inbox

    Inbox Reading your new email • In the Messages menu, scroll to Email – Inbox and select by pressing • Scroll to the desired email and press Options – View • You’re now in the inbox • You can now view the overall details of the email, such as the subject, who it was Defines an unread message sent from, the date and time it was sent and who the email was sent to.
  • Page 96: Drafts

    Drafts This option enables you to edit or delete emails you saved to your drafts folder – after editing them you can then send or resave. • In the messages menu, scroll to Email – Drafts • Scroll to the desired email record and press the left soft key to select Options, or press and select from the following Edit Select to view and amend the current email content before you send it...
  • Page 97: Sent

    Sent Here you can view the messages you have sent. To view, forward, sort or delete sent messages – follow the on screen prompts. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 98: Outbox

    Outbox Here you’ll find all the messages that could not be sent. You can then attempt to edit, delete or send your message or just save the message until later in the drafts folder. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 99: Settings

    Select from the list – depends whether you’re on a prepay or postpay account. Email address Enter the email address you have just set up on o2.co.uk. You’ll need to enter the full email address. You just need to amend change.me to your details e.g. johnsmith@o2.co.uk Incoming server If you’re amending your O2 account we’ve set this for you –...
  • Page 100 General Settings Incoming protocol This will be either POP3 or IMAP4 depending on your email provider. Your O2 email For general email settings select here to add a signature to your email or save will be POP3. sent emails. Incoming port number From Name This has been preset for you –...
  • Page 101 Blocking Settings Email Notification This option is related to Push Email and how your Cocoon handles a notification from Set your O Cocoon so you can block certain emails – you can choose to block them by the Push Email server that a new email has arrived.
  • Page 102 Chapter 11 Music player • Before you dive in • Windows Media Player 11 • Copying music to your Cocoon • Downloading music on the move • Receiving music via Bluetooth • Music player menu • Listening to your music •...
  • Page 103: Chapter 11 - Music Player

    Music player Your Cocoon is where mobile meets music. A mobile phone with a fantastic MP3 player. Not only can you listen to your favourite music anytime, anywhere, you can transfer music from CDs and PCs to your phone using Windows Media Player 11.
  • Page 104: Before You Dive In

    PC Suite and in turn install the software driver enabling your computer to talk to your O Cocoon. Please note If you do not install the PC Suite then your O Cocoon will not work with your PC, since this software contains the O Cocoon software driver. • Windows Media Player 11 •...
  • Page 105: Windows Media Player 11

    Cocoon Cocoon tips • To use Windows Media Player 11 with your O Cocoon you’ll need to set it as the default music player • For full details and helpful tips on managing Windows Media Player 11 click on Media Guide •...
  • Page 106 Save Playlist when you’ve finished Number of tracks added and length of time for each track Click to save your playlist Cocoon tips For full details and helpful tips on managing Windows Media Player 11 click on Media Guide. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 107 Fancy a change? No problem. Remove tracks from your Cocoon and replace with others. What’s more, there are no worries about losing music as you can store them on your computer as well.
  • Page 108 1. Playlists you’ve created 2. Library on your computer 3. Library on your O Cocoon 4. Library on your memory card* 5. Identifies music will be saved to your internal display 6. Shows how much memory remains 7. Drag and drop songs here so you can add to your O Cocoon 8.
  • Page 109 When you’ve finished adding albums, playlists or a track, click on Start Sync • Your music will now transfer to your O Cocoon (or external memory card). Make sure you wait for the confirmation that this is complete before you remove your Cocoon Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 110: Receiving Music Via Bluetooth

    Receiving music via Bluetooth You can receive MP3 files from friends via Bluetooth. For details on sending and receiving content via Bluetooth click here. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 111: Music Player Menu

    If you’ve created a playlist and saved it to your Cocoon you can select it here. Maybe being played. For further details click here for details on listening to your music player.
  • Page 112 You decide whether to listen to your music tracks one after the other or Artist whether your O Cocoon randomly selects tracks for you to listen to. Album name Surround sound Surround sound produces a 3D surround effect for music when...
  • Page 113 Play All with Shuffle Select Artist Album Tracks Genre and then select Play All with Shuffle. Your O Cocoon will randomly select tracks for you to listen to. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 114: Listening To Music

    Cocoon’s sound quality is fantastic. You can even manage how you listen to your music when the Cocoon is open by using the internal controls, or even when it is closed with the simple external buttons. And for a sleek look place your O Cocoon in its nest.
  • Page 115 Press down on the navigation key to decrease the volume Pause Pause the music player Cocoon tip Stop You can also increase and decrease the volume using the volume dial key. Click here Select to stop the music for details.
  • Page 116 Select to send the selected track by Bluetooth. For details on Bluetooth click here. Properties Select to view the name and size of the file, as well as the date and time it was saved to your O Cocoon. • Press to select. Any effects you had selected before will be replaced Surround &...
  • Page 117 The Nest Listen to music when the O Cocoon is in its Nest and make it look like a mini stereo. To go to the previous track you played To pause / play To skip to the next track Slide key lock –...
  • Page 118 Set your O Cocoon so that the music stops and restarts when you receive calls, or continues to play in the background. Click here If you’d rather use your headphones, just plug them in.
  • Page 119: Listening To The Radio

    But you’re not limited to our choices – you can preset your own. Cocoon tips • If the radio signal is weak then make it stronger by attaching the aerial supplied in your box •...
  • Page 120 • Whilst listening to the radio select Options and choose from Go to frequency Find a radio station that isn’t preset. • Select Go to frequency then press left and right on the navigation key to scroll through the frequency line Mute / Unmute Select to turn the radio volume on or off View presets...
  • Page 121 Chapter 12 Heading Tools & Games • Bluetooth • Games • Calendar • Calculator • Notepad • Voice recorder • World Clock • Stopwatch • Converter • Synchronisation • • Memory status Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 122: Chapter 12 - Tools & Games

    You can experience the latest full-colour, console-style games in full effect on your O Cocoon. Get ready for a gripping gaming experience that takes your breath away. We’ve also included a range of useful tools to keep you organised and connected on the move.
  • Page 123: Bluetooth

    For quick access to turning Bluetooth on, press and hold from the standby screen. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Your O Cocoon will automatically take you to the Bluetooth menu screen. Please note A tick in the box means you’ve paired with that device before. •...
  • Page 124 Choose from Auto connect on or Auto connect off. If Auto connect either the internal or external memory. You can buy a memory card from any O2 store. on is activated you will connect automatically to a device the second time you try...
  • Page 125 Music Send and receive unprotected music files Cocoon tip Please note Your O Cocoon can receive your contacts’ details as vCards from other devices or computers. • Your O Cocoon will not allow the sending of copyright protected material Sending content •...
  • Page 126: Games

    Games • Scroll to Games and select Demo Sims 2 My games This is where all your downloaded games are stored. Select to view and choose the one that suits your mood! To get you started we’ve added three games for you. •...
  • Page 127 Forty Line (How fast can you clear forty lines?) to fit the way people play games on phones. Please note You can delete the presaved games from your O Cocoon. But please be aware that once deleted you can’t retrieve them. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 128 Cocoon will start downloading your chosen game. It may take a minute for the game to download – please don’t cancel before it has finished downloading *Standard WAP charges plus download charges may apply. See www.o2.co.uk or check your calling plan for more details. Terms and conditions apply.
  • Page 129: Calendar

    Calendar You can use the calendar to set up forthcoming events such as a meeting, an Alarm Set a reminder so that the alarm for this event will sound at the scheduled appointment, or a friend’s birthday. The calendar will also remind you about events you time or up to one hour before have previously scheduled.
  • Page 130 View the events you’ve set Additional calendar options • Scroll to a date where an event has been saved and pres By returning to the calendar screen, you’ll see a green line under a date indicates you’ve saved an event. Highlighting an underlined date an icon at the bottom of the •...
  • Page 131: Calculator

    Calculator Select calculator to do those sums you can’t do in your head. • Use the keypad to type in the numbers you wish to calculate • Use the navigation key to perform the mathematical operations on screen • Press to insert a decimal point •...
  • Page 132: Notepad

    Cocoon will try to predict the next word you are typing based on your previous typing • Select list view on / off When turned on your Cocoon will show possible word matches for you to choose when using predictive text •...
  • Page 133: Voice Recorder

    My voice clips • Select Voice recorder • Your O Cocoon will open a new file for you to start recording straight away • Select Options and then choose from Record Select to record a voice recording. For more information click here My voice clips Takes you to previously recorded messages.
  • Page 134 Delete To delete the file currently highlighted Delete all To delete all voice recordings Properties View the details of the recording such as its name, size and date it was created Multiple select Select to delete a group or all of your voice recordings, or copy and move some or all to your MicroSD card •...
  • Page 135: World Clock

    World Clock What’s the time in Sydney, New York or loads of other world cities? Find out by selecting World Clock and by pressing left and right on the navigation key to scroll around the world. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 136: Stopwatch

    • Press the left soft key or Continue • Press the right soft key to select Reset And the advanced settings Your O Cocoon also has advanced stopwatch settings. Select Stopwatch – Options – Advanced settings to change modes between...
  • Page 137: Converter

    • If you’ve got the conversion the wrong way round, just select Options – Reverse and your O Cocoon will do the rest • Press to enter a decimal point Step 1 • In the top box, scroll left and right using the navigation key to select the conversion you want to carry out.
  • Page 138: Synchronisation

    You can transfer music files to your PC, keep your contacts, calendar, notes and tasks up to date, and even use your mobile as a mass storage device. For full details on synching your O Cocoon with your PC click here. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 139 We’ve already added either the Pay & Go or Pay Monthly settings to your SIM card. Your Cocoon mobile will recognise the SIM type you have once the SIM is inserted and will automatically default to the correct postpay or prepay settings.
  • Page 140: Memory Status

    Memory status Select to keep tabs on what memory you’ve used up. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 141 Chapter 13 Contacts • Adding contacts • View contacts • Managing your contacts Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 142: Chapter 13 - Contacts

    Contacts and press • Press down on the navigation key Please note • For further details on shortcuts click here • To progress further you’ll need to add contacts to your O Cocoon Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 143: Adding Contacts

    Adding contacts You can either use the SIM card or the built-in contacts database as your phonebook. • The screen will then show the phonebook data fields for a new contact You can store up to 1000 contacts on your mobile’s memory and up to 250 on your SIM card memory.* •...
  • Page 144 Once you’ve gone through the fields detailed above select Save. Group Assign your contact to a particular group Please note • Press to access Group • If you save your contact to your SIM’s memory, you will only be able to detail •...
  • Page 145: View Contacts

    Sort by Rearrange how your contacts are displayed. Sort by first names or surnames The letters will appear in a box on the bottom of the screen and your O Cocoon will search for that particular contact Copy and Move Select to move your contact details from your phone to your SIM card or vice versa.
  • Page 146: Managing Your Contacts

    Managing your contacts Select to manage all your settings in the Contacts menu. You can edit your Groups set Groups up, check the memory status, amend how you display your contact information and Caller groups are combinations of phone settings used to identify a particular group of even delete certain contact fields you do not require.
  • Page 147 Scroll through your contacts listed and press to select this icon appears beside dialled calls Cocoon tip this icon appears beside received calls If you change your mind at any time, just scroll to the speed dial number in question...
  • Page 148 Create message Select to send a text message or media message to the number or • Select Options and then clear the call cost counter or set your call costs’ limit. You’ll contact listed. For further information on sending messages click here need to enter your PIN2 code.
  • Page 149 Chapter 14 Heading Settings • Internal Display • External Display • Phone • Calling • Music & Calls • Network connections • Network • Connections • Security • Factory reset Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 150: Chapter 14 - Settings

    Make your phone entirely yours. Customise it, personalise it, change it till it’s exactly how you want it. Until it says what you want about you. This section tells you how to turn a Cocoon into your O Cocoon. Choose different display messages and screensavers, as well as changing basic parameters for your mobile such as security, network and call settings.
  • Page 151: Internal Display

    Once complete select Save Home screen Choose from the default images we’ve saved to your O Cocoon, or even select an image that you’ve taken, downloaded from O Active or received from friends in a media message. Add text to the screen too. Add your name so you can easily identify it – unless you can think of something more unique.
  • Page 152 Scroll through the times available and press to select Manage wallpaper image Select your chosen images. Scroll through the options Cocoon tip available and follow the prompts. For further details click here If you change the brightness and the backlight timer, you’ll affect your mobile’s Timer Select how often your wallpaper changes –...
  • Page 153 Create a daily wallpaper • Select Settings – Internal Display – Daily Wallpaper – Manage wallpaper image • Select Options – Add daily wallpaper • Scroll through all the images available and press to select a particular image. Scroll through and repeat the process to select other images •...
  • Page 154: External Display

    Set how fast you would like the message to scroll – choose from slow, medium or fast. Message preview Your O Cocoon’s external display alerts you when you receive new messages. You can also see a short message preview – the first few words of the text message. Select or Off.
  • Page 155: Phone

    T9 advanced Your O2 Cocoon uses T9 – a predictive text input method allowing you to type quickly. If this option is turned on your mobile will predict the word you are typing when you press the alphanumeric keys. What’s more if the word you want isn’t on screen you can press (insert * key) to view other options.
  • Page 156: Calling

    Here’s the place to keep in control. Call barring is a password protected network service and details should be acquired from O2 Customer Service. You can choose from a long list of options for...
  • Page 157 Select Video call and then choose from It’s your O Cocoon, so you decide. Just follow the on screen prompts. Main display Display my number Decide what appears in the main display. You don’t need to let everyone know who’s calling. You can decide to show or hide Partner main The other person’s image will appear in the main display and you’ll...
  • Page 158: Music & Calls

    Control the settings for when you receive a call whilst listening to your music tracks. Music after call Rather than starting the music player again after you’ve finished a call, you can set your O Cocoon to start the track again automatically. Choose between Begin Automatically Begin Manually.
  • Page 159: Network Connections

    This is where all your settings for WAP, MMS and VOD are saved. Your O Cocoon recognises the SIM type you have once the SIM is inserted and it will automatically default to the correct postpay or prepay settings. If you find this isn’t the case then follow the on screen prompts to amend.
  • Page 160: Network

    Network mode Your O Cocoon is a HSDPA / 3G handset and gives you options to work on a 2G (GSM) or 3G (UMTS) network. If a 3G network isn’t available, your device will automatically use the 2G network.
  • Page 161: Connections

    In order for Bluetooth to work, you need to have a Bluetooth enabled computer and the correct setting within the PC Sync software. You also need to pair your computer with your O Cocoon – for more info click here. Sync For more information on synching click here.
  • Page 162: Security

    (Personal Unblocking Key). Please note Don’t try to enter your PIN again. Contact O2 Customer Service for a PUK code to To protect your mobile, the security menu requires you to enter a handset code before unblock your mobile. you can access the menu and set the options. The default handset code is 1234. To change the handset code, please refer to the Phone lock option.
  • Page 163 Please note If the PIN2 code is entered incorrectly three consecutive times, the PIN2 code will be locked down. You will need to enter the PUK2 code to unlock it. Contact O2 Customer Service to obtain the PUK2 code. *Available to Pay Monthly customers only.
  • Page 164: Factory Reset

    Cocoon tip Be careful. If you select factory reset you’ll lose all your contacts, messages and images etc as your O Cocoon will reset to how it was when you received your mobile. Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 165 Chapter 15 Heading Get synching • Synchronise your contacts and calendar • Transfer music files • External storage device • Sync with your Apple Mac Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 166: Chapter 15 - Get Synching

    Get synching Your O Cocoon is not just a great phone, it includes fantastic features which make it not just a device but a necessity to have with you at all times. Your O Cocoon may hold data that’s key to you – your contacts, your calendar, pictures and videos, and your music.
  • Page 167: Synchronise Your Contacts And Calendar

    • The following screen will appear. Select tasks and notes with your O Cocoon using the USB cable and the PC Sync function on PC Suite. Once you’ve synched you’re assured that information contained on both your phone and PC are the same. Any modifications you make to the data on your phone will be updated on your PC and vice versa.
  • Page 168 Create media messages using the MMS Composer and then send them via your mobile • Connect to the Internet using your O Cocoon as a modem For full details click on the Help section on PC Suite. • Check the items you want to synchronise •...
  • Page 169: Transfer Music Files

    Transfer music files Download music via the USB cable to your O Cocoon and sync your favourite tunes with Windows Media Player 11. You’ll need to make sure you install Windows Media Player 11 so you can copy CDs to your PCs hard drive, create playlists and sync with your O Cocoon.
  • Page 170: External Storage Device

    In the document folders you can store Powerpoint presentations, Word documents etc. You can store these documents but you won’t be able to view them on your Cocoon in order to transfer to another PC via the USB cable or via Bluetooth •...
  • Page 171: Sync With Your Apple Mac

    Once you’ve transferred music your Cocoon will need to update its database so • Connect one end of the USB cable to your Cocoon and the other to your Mac via that the files can be easily browsed. This may take between 10 seconds and 20 the USB port –...
  • Page 172: Chapter 16 - Don't Panic

    Chapter 16 Don’t panic • In plain English • Trouble shooting Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 173: In Plain English

    3G* provides video calling, browsing and download speeds up to seven times faster than GPRS. The O Cocoon is a 3G mobile. A SIM is the card that you receive from O2 that holds the unique data the network needs to identify your mobile. What does 3G allow me to do?
  • Page 174: Trouble Shooting

    What’s wrong? click here. Check to see if you have anything on your Cocoon that you don’t need and can I’ve previously used my headset, but I now can’t connect even though it’s on. delete. If you can’t delete anything, you can purchase a storage microSD card. Your Cocoon can take up to a 2GB memory card.
  • Page 175 What type of networks are supported? Your Cocoon can work on a 2G (GSM), 3G (UMTS) or 3.5G (HSDPA) network. It supports 850, 900, 1800, 1900 and 2100 GSM bands. Can I use my mobile inside a car? Please refer to ’Driving Safety’ – click here for details.
  • Page 176: Chapter 17 - The Important Safety Bit At The Back

    Chapter 17 The important safety bit at the back • Safety information for mobiles • Mobile care • Driving safety • Electronic devices • Other safety guidelines • Cautions • Warranty statement • Mandatory statements Click here to return to contents page.
  • Page 177: Safety Information For Mobiles

    Read this information Your O Cocoon mobile phone has been designed, manufactured and tested so as not to exceed the limits for exposure to electromagnetic fields recommended by the Council of the European Union. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines developed by independent scientific organisations.
  • Page 178: Mobile Care

    The battery There are no user-serviceable parts inside, and you might damage sensitive electronic Your Cocoon is equipped with a high-performance Li-Ion battery. Observe the circuits and components. Unauthorised disassembly will void the warranty. maintenance guidelines and your battery should give you a long service life.
  • Page 179: Driving Safety

    Driving safety The charger O2 fully supports the legislation announced by the Department for Transport, banning the use of handheld mobile phones whilst driving. It is an offence whilst driving to hold • Use only the charger supplied with your mobile a mobile or cradle it in your neck, at any point during the setup, making or taking of •...
  • Page 180: Electronic Devices

    RF signals from your mobile. Some digital mobiles may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, call O2 Customer Service to discuss alternatives. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers’ Association recommends that a minimum Other medical devices separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between a mobile and a pacemaker to...
  • Page 181: Other Safety Guidelines

    (1) AC Adaptor (2) Battery and Regulations prohibit using your mobile while in the air. Switch off your mobile before (3) Product Using Battery. boarding an aircraft or change your Cocoon’s profile to flight mode. For details click here. •...
  • Page 182: Warranty Statement

    O2 or used in other than its intended use and where it can be shown by O2 that such defect is not the fault of the Products. 5. If O2 repairs or replaces any Products, the repaired or replaced Products shall continue to be warranted for the remaining time of the original Warranty Period h.
  • Page 183: Mandatory Statements

    Mandatory statements Hereby O2 (UK) Limited declares that this O2 Cocoon mobile phone is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. 8. In the event of Products’ failure, the customer should take the following actions: A copy of the Declaration of Conformity made under Directive 1999/5/EC can a.
  • Page 184 O2 (UK) Limited. Registered office 260 Bath Road, Slough, Berks, SL1 4DX. Registered in England No.1743099. © O2 Holdings Limited 2007. Correct at time of going to press (06/07) O2CNXXXN KGL 0607. O2 is a registered trade mark of O2 Holdings Limited. QuickTime® is a trade mark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

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