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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE V. 1.6...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents SG-2520 01 Before you start FCC SAR Compliance Statement Certification information (SAR) FCC RF Interference Statement SG-2520 Unpacking For your safety SG-2520 Accessories Battery Information Your SG-2520 Taking Care of your Thuraya Mobile Phone The function of the keys SG-2520 02 Getting started Introduction Step back one menu level Exit the menu HPA (High-Penetration Alerting) Making and receiving call Initial steps Dial using the keypad Inserting SIM card Receiving a call Attaching the ferrite core Silent a call Connect the charger and charge the battery High-Penetration Alerting Switch the mobile phone ON / OFF Options during call Enter your PIN Handling more than one call simultaneously Emergency call (SOS) Setup Wizard New Message...
  • Page 3 SG-2520 03 Using the menu 1. Media center 4.6. Settings 1.1. Image Box 4.7. Qiblah & Prayer 1.2. Sound Box 5. Messaging 1.3. Video Box 5.1. New 1.4. MP3 Box 5.1.1. New (SMS) 1.5. Memory status 5.1.2. New (MMS) 2. Contacts 5.1.3. New (Email) 2.1. Contacts List 5.2. Inbox 2.1.1. Contacts List 5.2.1. Inbox (SMS) 2.1.2. Contact group list 5.2.2. Inbox (MMS) 2.1.3. Message group list 5.2.3. Inbox (Email) 2.2. Special List 5.2.4. Inbox (Cell Broadcast) 2.3. Speed Dial 5.2.5. Inbox (Spam message) 2.4. SIM list 5.3. Drafts 2.5. My Info. 5.4. Sent 2.6. Helper 5.5. Unsent 5.6. Reports 3. Organizer 5.7. SIM message 3.1. Monthly Schedule...
  • Page 4 SG-2520 03 Using the menu 7. Call log 9.4.2. Browsing 7.1. Voice call 9.4.3. Favorites 7.1.1. Recent call 9.4.4. Settings 7.1.2. Received call 9.4.4.1. New Connection Profile 7.1.3. Dialled call 9.5. Received file 7.1.4. Missed call 10. Setting 7.2. Packet data 10.1. Profile 7.3. Durations 10.2. Phone 7.4. Cost 10.2.1. Wallpaper 7.5. Settings 10.2.2. Screen saver 8. Camera 10.2.3. Menu style 8.1. Still capture 10.2.4. Greeting message 8.2. Video Capture 10.2.5. Theme 8.3. Image box 10.2.6. LCD adjust 8.4. Video box 10.3. Calls 8.5. Setting 10.3.1. Voice calls 8.5.1. Still capture 10.3.2. Call diverts 8.5.2. Video capture 10.3.3. Call barring...
  • Page 5 SG-2520 03 Using the menu 10.6.2. Change codes 11.2. Converter 10.6.3. Fixed dial 11.3. Recorder 10.6.4. Closed User Group 11.4. Stopwatch 10.6.5. Soft reset 11.5. Timer 10.6.6. Factory reset 11.6. Lullaby 10.7. Language 11.7. World time 10.7.1. Language 12. Application 10.7.2. Auto text 12.1. User program 10.7.3. Dictionary 12.1.1. DuiAdventure 10.8. System 12.1.2. SpicyBoys 10.8.1. System version 12.1.3. TimeRider 10.8.2. Time & Date format 12.1.4. JAM (Java Application Manager) 10.8.3. Time Auto update 12.1.5. About the JAM icon 10.8.4. Setup wizard 12.1.6. Java Application Installation 10.8.5. Default memory 12.1.7. Getting to Know the Java Application Manager(JAM) 177 10.8.6. External connect 12.2. Memory manager 10.8.7. Connect speed 12.3. File browser 11. Extra...
  • Page 6: Fcc Sar Compliance Statement

    FCC SAR Compliance Statement The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC-certified equipment. This wireless mobile phone has been evaluated under FCC Bulletin OET 65C (01-01) and found to be compliant to the requirements of uncontrolled environmental limits as set forth in CFR 47 Sections 2.1091, 2.1093 addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices when operated in accordance with the operation guidelines described in this manual. Proper operation of this radio device according to the instructions in this publication will result in user exposure substantially below the FCC recommended limits. Your wireless phone SG-2520 is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (for example, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.32 W/kg (For SAT operations, this mobile phone cannot be used in a body worn position because in this position the phone cannot properly receive and transmit the satellite signal and the operation is not practicable). The body-worn operation is restricted to GSM/BT operations only.
  • Page 7 This phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 15 mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. Highest reported SAR value for Body-worn is: 0.65 W/kg While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this wireless mobile phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID:TZ5SG-2520. In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting requirements and the network band.
  • Page 8: Fcc Rf Interference Statement

    FCC RF Interference Statement Thuraya is always improving the user interface to ensure the user has the best experience. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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 when the equipment is operated in a residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and radiates radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician. Caution This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made. RoHS This product is in compliance with EU RoHS Directives and manufactured using lead-free solder paste and parts.
  • Page 9: For Your Safety

    For your safety Please read carefully and make yourself familiar with the safety measures and user instructions in this Manual before you start to use your SG-2520. Thuraya is always improving the user interface to ensure the user has the best experience. Read the below guidelines to help you get the most out of your Thuraya Phone: For more detailed explanations please refer to the complete user guide. SWITCH ON SAFELY ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is Obey all local laws. prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety. SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Follow all restrictions instructed by the hospital authorities. Follow all restrictions instructed by the airlines. Switch the phone off near medical equipment. Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING Do not use the phone at a refueling point.
  • Page 10: Battery Information

    Battery Information Use only Thuraya approved battery pack and Thuraya approved chargers for your phone. • Do not short-circuit the battery. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object. • Do not expose to high temperatures. • Please dispose the battery in accordance with local regulations. Taking Care of your Thuraya Mobile Phone Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you protect your warranty coverage. • Keep the device dry. Liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will damage electronic circuits. If your device does get wet, remove the battery and allow the device to dry completely before replacing it. • Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and electronic components can be damaged. • Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices and damage batteries. • Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device returns to its normal temperature, moisture can form inside the device and damage electronic circuit boards. • Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in this guide. • Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and fine mechanics. • Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the device and may violate regulations governing radio devices. • Always create a backup of data you want to keep (such as contacts and calendar notes) before sending your device to a service facility.
  • Page 11: Certification Information (Sar)

    The Thuraya terminal / product SG-2520 complies with EN 50360:2001 and EN 50361:2001 standards. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0.32 W/kg.”...
  • Page 12: Sg-2520 Unpacking

    SG-2520 Unpacking Your package contains the following items: Handset Battery Quick Start Guide Ear Set Travel Charger Warranty Card & with Ferrite Core User’s Guide SG-2520 Accessories SD Card USB Cable...
  • Page 13: Your Sg-2520

    Your SG-2520 An overview of your Thuraya phone SAT antenna Ear-set jack Display Left Softkey Right Softkey Send key End key 4 ways navigation key Ok key Alphanumeric keypad Star key Hash key Microphone Battery release Charger socket SIM card holder USB/Data cable connector Camera Mirror...
  • Page 14: The Function Of The Keys

    The function of the keys Navigation Key Keypad 4-way direction key for moving focus in menu Used to enter numbers and characters. screen. Long press on 0 key will display a ‘+’. pqrs wxyz Center Key This key is used to select/unselect and confirm menu options. Left Softkey * Key The function of the key depends on the text Long press will switch between Silent & Normal shown on the display above the key mode. Enters special characters in SMS editor. Right Softkey # Key The function of the key depends on the text Press and hold to lock the keypad. shown on the display above the key. Toggles between numbers and characters in SMS editor. Send Key To accept or initiate a call, access the list of numbers you last called or attempted to call. End Key To end the current connection, or to reject an incoming call.
  • Page 15: Introduction

    - SAT communication requires clear space without obstructions such as buildings, trees or mountains. - It is important to direct the antenna of the Thuraya SG-2520 towards Thuraya satellites.
  • Page 16: Hpa (High-Penetration Alerting)

    The phone searches the network automatically (see page 110) and determines which service region is active by registering its presence with the Thuraya system. If the mobile phone has not been able to update this registration due to a weak signal, the registration information will become out of date or ‘stale’.
  • Page 17: Initial Steps

    Initial steps Inserting SIM card To insert the SIM card: 1. Switch off the mobile phone before removing the battery 2. Lift the battery from the back of the mobile phone 3. Insert the SIM card as shown in the pictures below. Attaching the ferrite core To attach the ferrite core: 1.
  • Page 18: Connect The Charger And Charge The Battery

    Connect the charger and charge the battery You should charge the battery supplied with the mobile phone as soon as possible to obtain full battery charge. To charge the battery: 1. Fit the correct country specific adapter into the charger. 2.
  • Page 19: Switch The Mobile Phone On / Off

    Switch the mobile phone ON / OFF Press for 3 seconds to switch the mobile phone on. Press for 3 seconds again to switch the mobile phone off. Enter your PIN The PIN (Personal Identification Number : 4 to 8 digits) is initially supplied together with the SIM card by your service provider and can be changed later.
  • Page 20: Emergency Call (Sos)

    Emergency call (SOS) Until you have entered the correct PIN, you can make only emergency calls. To make an emergency call before having entered the PIN. In screen Press (SOS). Enter a specific emergency number. Press The softkey SOS is available even: •...
  • Page 21: Setup Wizard

    Setup Wizard Use this to set the basic details of the phone when booting initially. You can either use or skip this function. To change settings, use the applicable menu or Setup Wizard Menu in Settings. For more details, refer to Setup Wizard Menu in Settings. Lock/Unlock in Idle Screen The keypad may be locked so that a number can not be accidentally dialed e.g.
  • Page 22: Display

    Display Display layout Indicator menuline Area information Phone status Time Date line The pattern of the display areas is as follows: The indicator line shows mainly symbols which inform you about the operating conditions of the mobile phone. The main area shows data relating to calls, menu and their submenus, and displays the editors for the Contacts and SMS messages.
  • Page 23: Display Symbols

    Display symbols Signal type Battery strength HPA strength Battery almost Low battery HPA Low signal ~ HPA High signal Roaming Battery full discharged Signal strength Call status Message No signal Weak signal Full signal On call Mute E-mail Phone status Timer IrDA On Lock...
  • Page 24: Using Softkey And Menu

    Using softkey and menu In idle mode your mobile phone offers functions and settings, which allows you to adapt the mobile phone to your needs. You access these functions through menus and submenus by scrolling or by using the appropriate shortcut. During a call or while you are editing a number or text, the menu system changes and gives access to various functions, depending on the context.
  • Page 25: Menu Navigation

    Menu navigation Menu screen is composed of 12 menus. Use the navigation key to move the focus to the desired menu icon, and execute by pressing 4 ways navigation key Left / Right direction Up / Down direction Left / Right direction Up / Down direction...
  • Page 26: Quick Access

    Quick access Menu items can be executed by using the key pad as well as by using the navigation key and softkey as in menu navigation. In the following example, Speed Dial is described using both methods. In idle screen press Menu. Scroll to [Contacts] and select.
  • Page 27: Step Back One Menu Level

    Step back one menu level If you need to go back to a previous window or to move to higher menu during menu execution: Press Exit the menu To go to idle screen during menu execution: Press...
  • Page 28: Making And Receiving Call

    Making and receiving call In order to make a call, you must be connected to a network and have an adequate SAT signal. Dial using the keypad Telephone numbers can be dialed using traditional method. Enter phone number using keypad. Press NOTE •...
  • Page 29: Receiving A Call

    Receiving a call When there is an incoming call, it is indicated as follows. Ringtone (according to melody and volume of current setting) can be heard. A flashing is displayed. The caller’s number will be displayed on the screen. If the number is stored in the contacts, the corresponding name of contact will be displayed. Accept a call : Press key.
  • Page 30: Silent A Call

    Silent a call In situations where incoming call is disturbing, it can be turned off by using the Silence Softkey. Press NOTE • Sound volume during call can be increased/decreased by using and other sound volumes can be changed by using the sound setting menu.
  • Page 31: High-Penetration Alerting

    To receive calls in HPA mode: Move to a place with an improved signal. Fully extend the antenna of SG-2520. Point SG-2520 roughly towards satellites. While watching signal on indicator, as soon as signal strength is strong enough the warning indicator will disappear from the display.
  • Page 32: Options During Call

    Put a call on hold: This function allows you to interrupt a call temporarily without shutting down the connection. (For more detail please visit www.thuraya.com) Muting / Unmuting the microphone: You can switch off the microphone so that other person is not able to hear what is being said at your end of the line.
  • Page 33 Connect a private call : You can isolate a party from the multiparty call and talk exclusively with this ’private call’. The other parties of the conference will be put on hold and will not hear what you are speaking with the ’private’ party. You can only have up to two active calls at one time.
  • Page 34: New Message

    To enter Name, Message and Memo, follow the below procedures. In order to facilitate fast operation, the Select mode and Enter mode are separated with SG-2520. In the Select mode, entry cannot be made with keypad but can be made by using the Edit mode.
  • Page 35: Change Input Mode

    Change Input mode Entry status is displayed with Among these, change of capital/small characters can be done by pressing (sharp key). To change to , Option should be used. • shows whether current entry status is capital or small characters. •...
  • Page 36: Input Symbol

    Input symbol There are two ways to enter symbols. One is in symbol pop-up by changing entry status with and the other is to obtain desired symbol by pressing “Symbol” To close the window without entering symbol, press key (Close). To insert a symbol : In text editor Press...
  • Page 37 NOTE • Special characters can be simply entered by pressing when it is not for symbol or numbers. The details of special characters are below.
  • Page 38: Input Number

    Input number There are two ways to enter numbers in text entry window. One is to change entry status to numeric and the other is to press desired number on keypad for 2 seconds. To enter Number mode : In text editor Press (option).
  • Page 39: Change Language

    Change language SG-2520 supports 12 languages. Supported languages are: 1. English 2. French 3. German 4. Italian 5. Spanish 6. Portuguese 7. Turkish 8. Russian 9. Farsi 10. Arabic 11. Hindi 12. Urdu The language is divided into the System language and the Input language, The System language is for menu settings shown on screen and the Input language is for entering messages or name.
  • Page 40: Ezitxt On / Off

    eZitxt ON / OFF eZitxt is built in for faster entry of words. With eZitxt, you don’t have to type in the whole word. With few initial letters entered by user the font will recommend the nearest words. To switch eZitxt ON / OFF : In text editor Press (option).
  • Page 41: Dictionary

    Dictionary In eZitxt only the words registered in eZi engine are recommended, when new words or names are not recommended, the user has the ability to insert a new word in the eZitxt dictionary. To register a new word : In text editor Press (option).
  • Page 42 To change the registered word : In text editor Press (option). Scroll to Dictionary and select a word. Dictionary List Move. Press (Edit). Change word. To delete the registered word : Press (option). Scroll to Dictionary and select a word. Dictionary list Move Press (Delete).
  • Page 43: To Clear Text

    NOTE • Using Dictionary ‘Add’ and ‘Edit’ functions may affect the Input language. Particularly, when editing a word in the Dictionary, the Input language in which a word is already saved, and the Input language currently set up must be the same. To clear text To clear already entered text, a short press of the key clears one character at a time and a long press of the...
  • Page 44 SG-2520 www.thuraya.com...
  • Page 45: Media Center

    1. Media center SG-2520 supports various types of files. Image, video, sound, MP3, and text files can be easily and quickly sorted out and managed separately. Especially, Image, Video, Sound, and Mp3 that are frequently used are readily accessible through the Media center.
  • Page 46 The New function has various features appropriate for each box such as still capture for the Image Box, video capture for the Video Box, and recorder for the Sound Box. However, the MP3 box does not support the new function. Command You can use this menu to manage files that you frequently use.
  • Page 47 Rename You can change the existing file name. However, when multiple files are selected you cannot change the names. File names can be made in the language that you selected. However, some symbols (e.g , /, :, ", <, >, |) cannot be used for a file name. Exceptions to the instruction above are Waypoint names that consist of English and numbers only.
  • Page 48 Move Use this to move a file to a different location. For example, you can move a file stored in the Phone Image Box to the Image Box or the User Folder in the SD card. To Move : Select a (multi-select : Press Scroll to "Command"...
  • Page 49 Copy Use this to copy a file to a different location. For example, you can copy a file stored in the Phone Image Box to the Image Box or the User Folder in the SD card. To Copy : Select a (multi-select : Press Scroll to "Command"...
  • Page 50 Wallpaper Select an image file and use the selected file as the background of the idle screen. To save as Wallpaper : Select a file. Press Scroll to "Command" and press Scroll to "Wallpaper" and press...
  • Page 51 Ringing tone Select a sound file or a MP3 file, and set it as a default Ringing tone. To set as a Ringing tone : Select a file. Press Scroll to "Command" and press Scroll to "Ringing tone" and press...
  • Page 52 Send With the following functions, you can send files to others. Attach a file in a Multi-media Message format to an outgoing message. The size of the attached file is limited by the volume of the transmission specified in the MMS settings. Refer to Creating MMS for details (page 87).
  • Page 53 Email Like an ordinary Email, you can attach a file to an outgoing message. There is no restriction on the size of the attached file. However, some network providers may limit the transmission volume. To send as Email : Select a file (multi-select : Press Scroll to "Send"...
  • Page 54 Bluetooth Bluetooth is a wireless communication means that enables transmitting files to other Bluetooth devices within 10 meters. (The same applies for page 127). To send as Bluetooth : Select a file (multi-select : Press Scroll to "Send" and press Scroll to "Bluetooth"...
  • Page 55 IrDA There is an infrared port for IrDA communication at the top of SG-2520 and you can send files with this feature (See page126). To send as IrDA : Select a file (multi-select : Press Scroll to "Send" and press Scroll to "IrDA"...
  • Page 56 Sort by To search and manage files more easily, you can sort files by file name, size and creation date. You can organize files in the descending order of the file names. Name Arrange file names by name alphabeticaly. To sort by Name : Press Scroll to "Sort by"...
  • Page 57 Size Arrange files in the order of the file size, starting from the smallest one. sort by Size Press Scroll to "Sort by" and press Scroll to "Size" and press Date & time Arrange files in the order of the creation date, starting from the latest one. To sort by Date &...
  • Page 58 Delete Delete the selected files.
  • Page 59: Image Box

    1.1. Image Box Image box displays all photos saved in the built-in and external memories of SG-2520 after processing the photos into thumbnails, and arranging them in a grid type. Thumbnail photos can be shown in a full-viewer type. Option (See 1. Media center) 1.2.
  • Page 60: Video Box

    1.3. Video Box Video box shows all video files, which are saved in the built-in and external memories of SG-2520. Option (See 1. Media center) 1.4. MP3 Box MP3 box shows all MP3 files that are saved in the built-in and external...
  • Page 61 Option (See 1. Media center) Group list You can manage MP3 files stored in the Phone by group. You can listen to songs by creating a group, and simply adding and editing MP3 files within the Group. Play Play back the selected song. View View the list of the selected group.
  • Page 62: Memory Status

    1.5. Memory status The memory capacity of Image, Sound, Video, MP3, and Download, which are being used in the Phone and the SD card, is displayed in Kb. Each folder can also be viewed separately. The used and unused memory capacity of the Phone and SD card are categorized into Total, Free and Used, and presented in a bar graph form so that you can view the memory status easily.
  • Page 63: Contacts

    SIM card. If you already have contacts stored in SIM card, Contacts in the memory and SIM card contacts will be shown together. In the SG-2520 contacts in the phone’s memory and contacts in SIM card are managed separately.
  • Page 64: Contacts List

    2.1. Contact List SG-2520’s Contact List provides 3 different groups such as Name, Group and Message Group. 2.1.1. Contacts List You can create, edit and view general contacts. Contacts can be added up to 999. To add a new contact name one tele- phone number is at least required.
  • Page 65 Option Add a new contact. Add field (Number) Delete field Add a phone number field. Three more fields can be Delete added field. added. Address, Memo, Number (except Standard field) fields can be deleted. Add field (Address) Add an address field. Add field (Memo) Add a memo field.
  • Page 66 Copy to Copy the selected contact to the SIM card. SD card Copy the selected contact to the SD card. Add to group Add the selected contact to a Contact list or a Message group list that the user chooses. Send Msg.
  • Page 67: Contact Group List

    2.1.2. Contact group list Contact group list displays groups that you created. It helps to easily manage contacts. The maximum possible number of groups on the Contact group list is twenty. Each Contact Group list can store up to 999 contacts. Additionally, a group bell can be set for each group.
  • Page 68: Message Group List

    2.1.3. Message group list Message group list sets groups which you frequently send a group message to. While Group message in the Contact group list more focuses on grouping contacts, Message group list aims to group contacts with emphasis on group messages.
  • Page 69: Special List

    2.2. Special List Special list sets a Ringing tone that is specifically for a certain person. The user can either answer or reject an incoming call after listening to its ringing tone. The phone will not have a ringing tone, when ‘None’ is selected for the Ringing tone.
  • Page 70: Sim List

    2.4. SIM list You manage the SIM Phone book the same way as the Contact list. You can also copy information between the phone and the SIM card. 2.5. My Info. Register your contact details (such as name, phone number, address and Memo) which will be useful when you lose the mobile phone, or give the phone number to other people.
  • Page 71: Helper

    2.6. Helper In emergencies Helper sends a SMS message containing a message asking for help, and the location to the pre-registered number. Some service providers may not support this function. Please contact your service provider regarding the Helper function. Option Reg.
  • Page 72: Organizer

    3. Organizer Organizer creates and manages Schedule, Alarm, Plan, and Note. Organizer can also set up Alarm when necessary. Scheduler View schedules in various forms. Schedule presented in Monthly, Weekly and Daily forms has a separate interface that is designed to make the most of each form’s features.
  • Page 73 Alarm Alarm can be set to Normal or Anniversary according to the user’s preference. Normal Register schedule on a specific date unlike anniversary. To register Normal : Press Scroll to “New” and press Write the contents. Enter the schedule title. Select the date to register.
  • Page 74 Anniversary To set an Anniversary : Press Scroll to “New” and press Write the contents. Enter the schedule title. Select the date to register. The default is set to today’s date. To set Alarm, select On. Once the Alarm is set, pre-alarm can be set prior to the scheduled date. You can also enter detailed notes on activities prior to Schedule (Now, 5min before, 30 min before, 1 hour before, 1day before).
  • Page 75: Monthly Schedule

    3.1. Monthly Schedule Monthly schedule in a calendar form organizes and displays schedules by month. : Weekday : Day with the afternoon scheduled : Weekend : Day with both morning and afternoon scheduled : Today : Anniversary : Date currently selected : Day with the morning scheduled Option View...
  • Page 76 Setting Display message during alarm Set the message display function when Schedule Alarm is ON Alarm with sound Set the sound when Alarm goes ON. Although Alarm sound is set to ON, if Profile is set to Silent, there will be no sound. Start day Set the starting day of the week on the calendar.
  • Page 77: Weekly Schedule

    3.2. Weekly schedule This option displays the calendar in a weekly format. Option (See 3. and 3.1 for further details of available functions.) 3.3. Daily schedule Daily schedule shows your schedules on daily basis. Option (See 3. and 3.1.for further details of available functions.)
  • Page 78: Alarm

    3.4. Alarm Different from Schedule, Alarm does not have dates to set. Therefore, once the alarm time is set, unless Alarm status is switched to Off, Alarm goes on at the time and a day initially set. Alarm can be set at different time on different days of the week, making the management of schedules convenient and flexible.
  • Page 79: Planner

    3.5. Planner Using Planner, you can register and manage plans such as a project with a certain period of time. Up to 30 plans can be registered in Planner. Planner helps to sort plans into Plan types such as Business, Personal, Family, and Others, Alarm Set, and making a timetable for daily tasks.
  • Page 80: Notes

    3.6. Notes Use the Note function as a memo pad. The contents of all notes are organized in the List. Option View View the contents of a note with the entry date. Write a new note. To write note : Press Scroll to "Save"...
  • Page 81: Navigation

    4. Navigation You can store information about a current location, and send/receive the location information by using SMS service. The transmission is possible via IrDA, B/T, and USB. Navigation also guides to destina- tions, and performs functions of Route, Tracking, Prayer Time service, and Qiblah direction. It provides UTM, MGRS, WGS84 map coordinate systems.
  • Page 82: Continuous Position

    4.2. Continuous Position Position displays and stores information about current locations and the status of the satellite. It sends location information as SMS, and transmits the information via IrDA, B/T, and USB. Option Direction Send (SMS) Show information about the location that you are currently Send a SMS message containing current location moving to.
  • Page 83: Waypoint

    4.3. Waypoint Waypoint edits and stores waypoint information and guides to a destination by providing direction information. Waypoint has the availability to send location information as SMS, and transmits the information via IrDA, B/T, and USB. Option View Rename Display the selected waypoint information. Change the name of the selected waypoint.
  • Page 84: Route

    4.4. Route Route edits and stores Route information, and guides direction information to a destination. It can add, delete, and change the order of Route’s Waypoint list. It also has a ‘Save as’ function. Option View Pause, Continue Show the Waypoint list included in Route. Pause for a short while, and re-starting in the course of Tracking.
  • Page 85: Location Track

    4.5. Location Track Location track saves the path that the user has moved, and transmits current location information via B/T or USB. Location track shows information about your path. Option Start Start to save information about the trace of wheels that you Transmit the current location information every second via have moved by Time and Distance of Setting.
  • Page 86: Settings

    4.6. Settings Set GPS functions of Format, speed, Distance & Altitude, GPS fix, Track by, Muslim faith, and waypoint naming. Option Format Set the coordinates display system. DD° MM ‘SS” ss (degrees, minutes, seconds. seconds) DD.DDDDD (degrees. degrees) DD° MM ‘SS” (degrees, minutes. seconds) MGRS (Military Grid Reference System) DD°MM.MM’(degrees, minutes.
  • Page 87 Track by Set a location track saving standards. Distance Time 1, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 3s, 10s, 30s, 1min, 3min, 5min, 10min, 15min, 30min, 1hour Muslim faith Set a Prayer time service request. Sunnites Shiites Waypoint naming When entering a name to save Waypoint, set a default name.
  • Page 88: Qiblah & Prayer

    4.7. Qiblah & Prayer Initially Qiblah & Prayer is not shown on the menu. Qiblah & Prayer starts to function after the user sends a SMS message as instructed below, receives a SMS message containing Qiblah & Prayer information, and accepts ‘Receive’. Send the GPS coordinates as an SMS to: Current position >...
  • Page 89: Messaging

    5. Messaging SMS allows you to send and receive short text messages, Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS), which allows user to insert simple pictures, melodies (i-Melody) and animated image with text. If new message is received, you can see the message icon ) on top of screen.
  • Page 90 Mode You can key in text by various modes. ABC, Abc, and abc indicate the selected case. ABC means all the letters in the message will be upper case. Abc means that the first letter in the message, or the first letter of the next word, is written in upper case and all the other letters are in lower case.
  • Page 91 Sending option You can see the sending option and can change the sending option for the current message to be sent. You can choose a SMS format of “Text”, “Fax”, “Paging” or “E-mail” Recipient Recipients of a message can be added. It has option menu as follows.
  • Page 92: New (Mms)

    5.1.2. New (MMS) The network setting has to be done before proceeding with the sending and receiving of MMS. The profiles, connections and downloading settings can be customized according to your requirements. See page 151 for Menu > Setting > Acces points for more detail and contact your network Service Provider. When you finish composing the message, press options Softkey ( ) to view the options.
  • Page 93 Recipient – To/ CC / BCC A list of recipients is added to receive this MMS. You can still edit the message by selecting the Edit Message option. Sending Options The options screen for the message is shown below. You can set the Priority, Message Class Validity period (Maximum, 12 hours, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month) of the message and check for the option shown in the screen below.
  • Page 94: New (Email)

    5.1.3. New (Email) Set the network details first before sending/receiving Email. The profiles, connections and downloading settings can be customized according to your requirements. See page 151 for Menu > Setting > Acces points for more detail and contact your network Service Provider for E-mail account.
  • Page 95 Language (see page 85) Auto-text (see page 85) Recipient – To / CC / BCC (See page86) To add the recipients of this message press Option > Recipient. The recipient’s can be added to To (Receiver), CC or BCC fields. Sending Options The sending options screen for the message is shown below.
  • Page 96: Inbox

    Inbox tab icons: SMS (Short Message Service) messages are text E-mail messages. your SG-2520’s mail client supports messages received via the network operator’s POP3 and IMAP4 mail servers. message center. When a text message has pictures,...
  • Page 97: Inbox (Sms)

    5.2.1. Inbox (SMS) View You can open a message form the inbox. Reply On selecting this option you are taken to the compose message page where you can compose a message to be sent as a reply. Forward Forward allows you to edit the contents of a message received on the screen. If you do not need to edit the message, select Option >...
  • Page 98 Message info The message details can be obtained by selecting this feature as followings. Sender Message Size The sender of the message. The size of the received message in Kb. Receive Date/Time The date, time and the day of the message received are displayed.
  • Page 99: Inbox (Mms)

    5.2.2. Inbox (MMS) If the message is set for manual download then a notification to download the message is displayed. Click on Download to download the message to view. You can click on pause and stop the message during the view. View The message displays the recipient’s name, Sent date and time, Size of the message, sender’s Name and the subject of the message along with the MM (image or audio or text depending on what is present in the message).
  • Page 100 Save Object On selecting Save Object option you get a screen, which shows the media present in your MM. Tap on Save button to save the selected media contents to the local memory of the device. To create a new MMS. Move to spam The received message can be marked as Spam and moved to the Spam folder.
  • Page 101: Inbox (Email)

    5.2.3. Inbox (Email) Inbox (Email) manages Email messages received. The details of available functions are as follows. Receive Mail To refresh and download any mails pending in the server, select this option. Use Message On selecting this option the URLs and the Emails are searched in the received message.
  • Page 102: Inbox (Cell Broadcast)

    5.2.4. Inbox (Cell Broadcast) Inbox (Cell Broadcast) manages Cell Broadcasting messages. It can be set to use or un-use and manage received messages. See 5.8.4. Cell Broadcast for Option setting. See 5.2.1. Inbox (SMS), and 5.2.2. Inbox (MMS) for the functions of the options. 5.2.5.
  • Page 103: Drafts

    5.3. Drafts The saved messages are stored in this folder, which can be later opened for editing and sending. Option Delete Composing a new message. Deleting the selected message. Edit Delete All Editing the selected message. Deleting all messages. Editing a message has the same procedure as that of composing a new message.
  • Page 104: Unsent

    5.5. Unsent Messages that are not sent due to some network problem or any other sending problems are stored in the unsent folder. Option Resend Delete all Resending the selected message. Deleting all messages. Message info Delete The details of a message can be viewed. Deleting the selected message.
  • Page 105: Sim Message

    5.7. SIM message Messages that are stored in SIM are called SIM Messages. Option View Save as contact Showing the contents of the selected message. To save the address of the recipient in the address book. You can save the selected contact as new one or edit the Reply details of the existing contact for this number by using the On selecting this option you are taken to the compose...
  • Page 106: Settings

    5.8. Settings The settings for the SMS, MMS, Email, Cell Broadcast and Spam messages are done here. The settings done here are valid for all the messages sent, unless edited under the respective Options - Sending Options. 5.8.1. SMS SMS center SMS messages are sent to recipients via the SMS center.
  • Page 107: Mms

    5.8.2. MMS Select the MMS Setup in order to set the profile and data connection to enable sending and receiving of MMS. A profile contains connection details like the address of the MMS server, gateway, user name and password for authentication by the gateway, IP address and port number.
  • Page 108 Message Validity The validity period for the message that is stored in MMSC when the recipient of a message cannot be reached. The MM is stored in MMSC for the period set by this parameter (Maximum, 1 week, 1 day, 12 hour and 1 month). Save to sent Select this option to save the sent message in the Sent folder.
  • Page 109 The Add Profile window is displayed with the following fields: Title Name of the profile MMS Address Address of the MMSC server Connections The connection used by the MMS Client to connect to MMSC. Connection Type You can select connection type as HTTP / WAP1.0 / WAP2.0 IP Address The IP Address of the WP Gateway.
  • Page 110: Email

    5.8.3. Email The current Email Setup can be viewed by selecting Settings - Email. Current Mailbox List of mailboxes is configured which can be made active using this field. Download Download format can be set to Headers only, Partially or Full. Smaller than ___ KB (Limits can be set to the size of Email messages downloaded).
  • Page 111 Option Mailbox list Showing the Email accont list. Auto Download Select this option if you want to automatically download the MMS when you receive it. Header download Download hours Always ON, only in home net, or OFF can be set. All day Auto Download is on all day.
  • Page 112 The following screen displays the parameters to be added to create a new account. Title : The name of the account. Your Name : The name as you want to appear as sender. Email address : The mail address to be configured for this account. Server Type : It sets a server type.
  • Page 113: Cell Broadcast

    5.8.4. Cell broadcast Cell Broadcast is a Network service, which provides a vast range of topics such as weather, traffic, and news bulletins as text messages. You can select topics you want to receive. The received Cell Broadcast messages can be viewed in the Cell Broadcast Inbox.
  • Page 114: Spam Message

    5.8.5. Spam message Spam Filtering After days Spam messages are stored until the date set, and are automatically deleted after the date. Setting Spam Filtering in SMS to either use or un-use. Register Sender The number of senders registered for Spam Filtering. Setting Spam Filtering in MMS to either use or un-use.
  • Page 115: Network

    6. Network You have the choice to telephone in satellite mode (SAT) or in GSM mode or to switch automatically between the two modes if you happen to be in an area where only one of the two is possible. There are several ways to fine-tune the mobile phone’s access to networks so that you are never in danger of losing connection with the network.
  • Page 116: System Preference

    6.2. System preference You will be able to set the approach priority of the network. SAT only Operating as SAT only registration. SAT preferred - If SAT Preferred is selected: The mobile phone will initially attempt to access a SAT network, if no SAT network is available it will automatically at- tempt to access a GSM network.
  • Page 117: Search Mode

    6.3. Search mode Search mode is to set a network search mode. Two modes are available: Automatic and Manual. Automatic The mobile phone automatically selects the most preferred network available in your area. If this is not your home network, you will see the roaming symbol. For roaming usage a network preference list needs to be configured. Manual Operating as GSM only registration.
  • Page 118: Preferred List

    6.4. Preferred list The ‘Preferred list that is registered in the SIM card displays a Network list. The first one on the list cannot be edited. However, you can register from any network starting from the second network on the list. When Network mode is set to Auto, each network on the list is connected to an available Network, starting from the one registered first.
  • Page 119: Call Log

    7. Call log Call log shows phone call records, which are categorized into Total, Dialed, Received, and Missed. Call log can store a total of 60 records for Dialed, Received, and Missed calls. The record of each call shows the duration and the cost of the call. Calls from the registered phone numbers interlocked with Contacts show names instead of telephone numbers.
  • Page 120: Missed Call

    7.1.4. Missed call Showing the list of missed calls (absent, and rejected), starting from the most recent one. Voice call supports the following sub-functions. Option Call Delete Making a call to the selected phone number on the call Deleting the selected call record. record.
  • Page 121: Packet Data

    7.2. Packet data Packet data displays the quantity of the received and sent packets of your MMS, Email, Web and All, and resets the quantity. 7.3. Durations Durations show the amount of Voice Call and Packet used for receiving and sending, categorizing them into Total, SAT, and GSM.
  • Page 122: Cost

    7.4. Cost Total : Showing the total cost of incoming and outgoing calls. SAT : Showing the total cost of incoming and outgoing calls using SAT. GSM : Showing the total cost of incoming and outgoing calls using GSM. Option Reset Exit You can selectively reset the cost for Total, Incoming,...
  • Page 123: Settings

    7.5. Settings This feature is to manage call costs. The call costs calculated based on the details in Cost may differ from the actual mobile phone bill. Costs are categorized into Total, SAT, and GSM, each of which can also be viewed as Total, Incoming, and Outgoing.
  • Page 124: Camera

    8. Camera Using a 1.3 megapixel built-in camera, you can take photos or make videos of high quality, and edit and save them. The saved files can be sent to other people. 8.1. Still capture This is a photo taking (Still capture) function. Press the Center key ( to take photos, and use the Left, Right key ( to adjust the brightness of photos on the...
  • Page 125 Effects Effective photo provides special effects when photos are taken. A wide range of various special effects helps you to take a variety of interesting photos. When Effective photo is selected, a bar appears, to which the effects of Negative, Black & White, Sepia, Reddish, Greenish, Bluish, and Normal functions can be applied.
  • Page 126: Video Capture

    8.2. Video Capture This is a function for making video clips. After Option is selected, press the Center key ( to start video recording. The Left, Right key ( adjusts the brightness of the screen on the range of 1 (dark) ~ 6 (light), and the Up, Down key ( reduces or enlarges the screen, ranging from 1 (reduction) to 6 (enlargement).
  • Page 127 To send as MMS : Scroll to "MMS" and press Select file (multi-select : Refer to Creating MMS (page 87). Press Scroll to "Send" and press Send (E-mail) The selected file can be attached to an outgoing message, like ordinary E-mail messages. There is no limit on the size of the attached file.
  • Page 128 Press Scroll to "Send" and press Send via IrDA An infrared port for IrDA communication is placed at the top of SG-2520. Files can be sent via infrared communication (Refer to page 126). To send as IrDA : Scroll to "IrDA" and press Select file (multi-select : Select Device.
  • Page 129: Image Box

    The photos can be viewed in a full viewer type. Option (See 1. Media center, page 40) 8.4. Video box Video box shows all video files, which are saved in the built-in and external memories of SG-2520. Option (See 1. Media center, page 40)
  • Page 130: Setting

    8.5. Setting Configuring and setting up the camera functions. 8.5.1. Still capture Configuring the Image capture functions. User settings can be created, such as Capture sound, Ready sound, Image size and Quality. Press the Save key to save the settings, and press the Close key to go back to the previous menu screen. 8.5.2.
  • Page 131: Connectivity

    9. Connectivity Settings for the connection between the mobile phone and external equipment, or the WAP connection. 9.1. IrDA Using the IrDA menu you can configure the settings in which you can send and receive data via an infrared port. You can send File, Waypoint, Contact, Favorite URL, and V-card.
  • Page 132: Bluetooth

    9.2. Bluetooth Bluetooth is a feature that allows wireless connections between the computer and mobile equipment which are a short distance away from each other enabling real-time interactive communications between the two devices. Bluetooth technology allows wireless connections between electronic devices. Since Bluetooth devices communicate using radio waves, your phone and the other Bluetooth device do not need to be in line of sight.
  • Page 133 Search Option New Search Pair Searching to make a Bluetooth connection with another Requesting Pairing to a device on the Bluetooth device list, device. When you start searching, nearby Bluetooth devices which in turn accepts the connection. When Pairing is that are switched on are searched and their device names complete, ‘Success’...
  • Page 134: Ftp

    9.3. FTP Through Bluetooth you can make a connection with another person, or accept another person’s request for the connection, and allow your file browsing. According to the authority given to the connection, the other person is allowed to Upload, Download and Delete your files. 9.3.1.
  • Page 135: Web Browser

    9.4. Web browser You access the Internet using an Internet Service Provider(ISP), who supplies you with account details in- cluding: a username, a password, and the phone number or web site address that your phone automatically uses to access the Internet. To access the web pages go to Menu >...
  • Page 136: Features

    9.4.1. Features ● Supports various content types Browser supports WBXML, WML1.3, WML2.0, XHTML mobile profile, HTML and cHTML. ● Supports Cascading Style Sheet Browser supports Mobile Profile CSS (W-CSS), which is used for colorful and well-framed content presentation. ● Supports various image formats Browser supports GIF, BMP, JPEG, and WBMP, which make browsing session more colorful.
  • Page 137: Browsing

    9.4.2. Browsing Selecting the Enter URL option from the main menu will display the address bar to type the URL to fetch the page. NOTE • Before browsing check for the Connectivity and Settings. Refer section 9.4.4. The Profile setting has to be done in order to connect to the network for browsing.
  • Page 138: Favorites

    9.4.3. Favorites Websites or pages that you need often can be kept track of and opened easily if added to the list of favorites. Selecting the ‘Add to Favorites’ option gives a screen to add the URL that is open to favorites. You can select the category to which your favorite has to be added from the ‘Category’...
  • Page 139 Push Inbox To view messages that are pushed, select the Push Inbox. Push allows content to be sent or “pushed” to devices by server-based applications via a Push Proxy. Push messages are sent without waiting for a request from the device. Push functionality is especially relevant to real time applications that send notifications to their users, such as messaging, stock price, and traffic update alerts.
  • Page 140: Settings

    9.4.4. Settings To get connected to the network and send a request the connection setting has to be done. The Connection screen gives the list of all the configured connection. The Browser comes pre-configured with a direct connection. On selecting the Connection list option you get a list of configured connections. Select the Option >...
  • Page 141 Option Clear cache To clear the cache contents. Clear history To clear the history files stored on your device. Connection list To view the list of configured connections. To view the list of connections, select Option > Connection List. To add a new profile, edit or delete the profile, select Option > New/ Edit/ Delete in the connection list screen.
  • Page 142: New Connection Profile

    9.4.4.1. New Connection Profile The following parameters define a new profile connection. Title: The name of the connection. Access point: The point where your phone connects to the Internet by way of a data call or packet data connection. A commercial Internet Service Provider(ISP), Service Provider for mobile devices or network operator, can provide an access point.
  • Page 143: Received File

    9.5. Received file Managing the received files. The files are arranged by date and time. Files can be sorted into three types: File through IrDA, File through Bluetooth, and File through other files. Option Move Send This command is to move the location of the saved files. The selected file can be sent as IrDA, Bluetooth, MMS, Files in the Phone Image box can be moved to the Image or E-mail.
  • Page 144: Setting

    10. Setting Configuring the overall Phone settings. Settings are divided into the following specific areas to manage the Phone: Profile, Phone, Calls, Shortcut, Access point, Security, Language, and System. 10.1. Profile Active profile shows a range of information it contains, and makes a warning sound. You can set a sound for Ringtone, Alarm, Messaging and Effects of each profile in advance, and can modify the sounds for your convenience.
  • Page 145: Phone

    Detail Setting the details of the Profiles. The sounds of Ringing tone, Alarms, Messaging, and Effects can be set. Ringing tone Messaging To set Ring tone, Ringing type, and Ringing volume, To set Receiving message, Voice mailbox, Ringing type, press the Up, Down key ( ) to select Ring tone, Ringing and Rining volume, press the Up, Down key ( ) to...
  • Page 146: Wallpaper

    10.2.1. Wallpaper Setting up the image of an idle screen. Five Wallpaper images are provided. Images in the Image box or files in the Video box can be used as Wallpaper. Use the Left, Right key to move to the Image box. Option Done View...
  • Page 147: Menu Style

    10.2.3. Menu style Setting up the style of the menu displayed. Grid When the Menu style is set to Grid, the menu displays twelve icons in Matrix images. Select “Done” to save the setting and Close to maintain the previous style, and then you will be moved to the previous screen.
  • Page 148: Theme

    10.2.5. Theme When the phone is turned OFF until power is completely switched OFF the ‘Theme’ screen is displayed. When ‘Activate’ is selected, the phone is automatically rebooted, and the ‘Theme’ is set. Select ‘Help’ to get useful information and details on ‘Theme’, and select ‘Exit’ to move to the idle screen. 10.2.6.
  • Page 149: Calls

    10.3. Calls You can set the basic menus of the call function. 10.3.1. Voice calls Voice calls performs the following functions. Multiple functions can be selected. Auto Redial Connection tone While making a Call, if the other person is not answering You can hear the connection tone while a call is being or outside the coverage area, the phone will automatically connected.
  • Page 150: Call Diverts

    10.3.2. Call diverts The Call diversion functions for incoming calls are as follows. All voice Calls If busy If not answered If out of reach All Fax Calls All Data Calls Option Activate Check status Activating Call diverts Checking the status of Call diverts. Contact Cancel all Diverting incoming calls to the preset phone number...
  • Page 151: Call Barring

    10.3.3. Call barring This function restricts calls to outgoing and incoming calls. To set up each call restriction the barring code is required as the numbers are saved at the network. All Outgoing calls Incoming calls Restricting all outgoing calls. Restricting incoming calls.
  • Page 152: Call Waitings

    10.3.4. Call waitings It is a setting whether to use waiting when in a call. All voice call Option Activate Check status Activating Call waiting for all voice calls. Checking the status of Call waiting for all voice calls. Deactivate Deactivating Call waiting for all voice calls.
  • Page 153: Send Own Number

    10.3.6. Send own number When making a call, your phone number is sent to the other person. 10.3.7. Cost This function is for the general management of call costs. The call costs calculated based on the details in Cost may differ from the actual mobile phone bill. Display cost If set ON, the cost will be shown in the idle screen.
  • Page 154: Shortcut

    10.4. Shortcut Using shortcut keys menu search and user management can be completed with great speed. 10.4.1. Favorite key , and the can be set up for frequently used items on the menu. Select "Done" to save the setting and Close to maintain the previous setting, and then you will be moved to the previous screen.
  • Page 155: My Menu

    10.4.2. My menu Programs can be stored to the keys, “1 ~ 9, *, . , # ”, in the ‘My menu’ making search faster and easier. Once the program is stored, the number or the symbol in ‘My menu’ is changed to a lit-up sign/highlighted. This will help you to confirm if the programs are stored.
  • Page 156: Gmprs/Gprs

    You obtain the access point name from your network operator or Service Provider. • For more details, visit www.thuraya.com. Start to fill in the settings from the top since, depending on the data connection you select (Data bearer), only certain...
  • Page 157 • Dial-up number (for data call only) The access point name is needed to establish a connection to the CSD network. The modem telephone number of the access point. • User name Write a user name if required by the Service Provider. The user name may be needed to make a data connection, and is usually provided by the Service Provider.
  • Page 158 • Maximum data speed (for data call only) The options are Automatic, 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400or 43200, depending on the chosen Data call type. This option allows you to limit the maximum connection speed when GSM data are used. Higher data rates may cost more, depending on the Service Provider.
  • Page 159 Advanced settings • Phone IP address The IP address of your phone. • Primary DNS The IP address of the primary and secondary DNS servers. • Server address The IP address of the proxy server. • Port number The port number of the proxy server. To enter these settings, contact your Internet Service Provider.
  • Page 160: Auto Reject

    Advanced settings Edit Editing the contents of the Access point above. Delete Deleting the saved Access point. 10.5.2. Auto reject When using FAX/ DATA, if you set Auto Reject, all the incoming calls will be rejected.
  • Page 161: Security

    10.6. Security This is a function that stops the unintended disclosure of the user’s personal information, and safely protects the contents of phone calls. 10.6.1. Security settings PIN code request When the phone is booted, it requests the user to enter a PIN code. The PIN code request is to protect the user’s personal information.
  • Page 162: Change Codes

    10.6.2. Change codes Changing Security code, Pin 1 code, Pin 2 code, and Barring code. Security code Security code is to protect the user’s information stored in the Mobile phone. Setting a code assigned to the Phone handset itself. Security code can be changed by entering the existing code. To change the code : Enter the existing Security code, and press Re-enter the new Security code, and press...
  • Page 163 PIN 1 code PIN 1 is a code that protects the user’s information stored in the SIM card. Changing the pin code of the SIM card. The PIN 1 code can be changed by entering the existing code. To change the code : Enter the existing PIN 1 code, and press Re-enter the new PIN 1 code, and press to confirm.
  • Page 164: Fixed Dial

    Barring code Barring code is used to set up Call barring. The Barring code is stored in the Network, and restricts all calls (national and international). The Barring code can be changed by entering the existing code. To change the code : Enter the existing Barring code, and press Re-enter the new Barring code, and press confirm.
  • Page 165: Closed User Group

    10.6.4. Closed User Group Closed User Group (CUG) enables the phone to make calls to only to specific number. The function is controlled by the SIM card. For more details, please visit www.thuraya.com Option Activating CUG. Deactivating CUG. To activate CUG the user must know his/her Index number.
  • Page 166: Language

    10.7. Language Setting up the System Language, Written Language, Auto text, and Dictionary functions in the Phone. 10.7.1. Language SG-2520 supports 12 languages. 1. English 2. French 3. German 4. Italian 5. Spanish 6. Portuguese 7. Turkish 8. Russian 9. Farsi 10.
  • Page 167: Auto Text

    System Language The available languages to change/set up include English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, Russian, Farsi, Arabic, Hindi and Urdu. Select “Done” to save the setting and Close to maintain the previous setting and then you will be moved to the previous screen. When saving the new setting, the phone will be automatically rebooted. Input Language The available languages to change/set up include English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, Russian, Farsi, Arabic, Hindi and Urdu.
  • Page 168: System

    10.8. System Configuring the overall settings of the phone system. 10.8.1. System version Information on IMEI No, Software version, and Last update is viewed. 10.8.2. Time & Date format Setting up the Time and Date display on the idle screen. Time separator, format &...
  • Page 169: Default Memory

    10.8.5. Default memory Setting memory storage locations for Message, Camera, Record, GPS, Downloaded, and Note in the Phone and the SD card. 10.8.6. External connect Selecting a method to connect with an external device. USB active sync, USB modem, and URAT. 10.8.7.
  • Page 170: Extra

    11. Extra Using additional functions such as Calculator, Converter, Recorder, Stopwatch, Timer, Lullaby, and World time. 11.1. Calculator Providing the functions of a calculator. The numbers and the symbols for calculation can be entered up to 16 digits together. When the result of the calculation is a decimal figure, the figure is rounded off to eleven decimal places, displaying down to ten decimal places on the screen.
  • Page 171: Converter

    11.2. Converter Performing the functions of a unit converter. The value to be converted is entered on the top space, and the value converted to is entered on the bottom space. The standard value is entered on the top space, and the value compared to is entered on the bottom space.
  • Page 172 Time Energy Seconds(s), Minutes (min), Hours (h), Days (d), Calories (cal), Kilocalories (kcal), Joules (J), Kilojoules Weeks (wk) (kJ), Kilowatt hours (kWh), Electron volts (eV) Velocity Kilometers per hour (km/h), Meters per second (m/s), Miles per hour (mph), Feet per second (fps), Knots (kts) Option Currency table Remove...
  • Page 173: Recorder

    Input file name Press Press Scroll to “Save” and press Scroll to “Command” and press Scroll to “Rename” and press Delete Send Deleting the selected file. SG-2520 supports the following functions that allow you to send files to other people.
  • Page 174 Send (MMS) A file selected in a Multi-media message format can be sent out as an attachment to an outgoing message. The size of the attached file is decided by the limit on the volume of the transmission specified in MMS settings. Refer to Creating MMS (page 87) for details.
  • Page 175 Select Device Scroll to “Send” and press Send (IrDA) An infrared port for IrDA communication is placed at the top of SG-2520. Files can be sent using infrared communication (refer to page126). To send as IrDA : Select file (select all, multi-select) Scroll to “IrDA”...
  • Page 176: Stopwatch

    Move This command is to move the location that a file is saved. A file in the Phone Image box can be moved to the image box or the User folder in the SD card. To send as Bluetooth : Select file (select all, multi-select) Scroll to “Move”...
  • Page 177: Timer

    11.5. Timer Firstly set time on the Timer using Press to Start. The Timer starts counting down from the time that you have set. When the Timer screen shows “00:00:00”, Timer alarm goes off with a pop-up window displaying “Timer Finished”. To set Timer Sound, select Setting > Profile > Option > Detail > Alarms > Timer alarm.
  • Page 178: World Time

    11.7. World time Move the Left, Right key ( ) to set the coordinates on the world map. The capital and the position at the coordinates are displayed, and information about date, time and am / pm time of the place is shown. The names of forty places are stored, and by selecting ‘Add City’...
  • Page 179: Application

    12. Application 12.1. User program You can enjoy three games of DuiAdventure, SpicyBoys and TimeRider. 12.1.1. DuiAdventure User should jump an obstacle and use a tool to go to next stage. The more stages, the more obstacles you face. Option Start : Option : start game...
  • Page 180: Jam (Java Application Manager)

    12.1.4. JAM (Java Application Manager) JAM (Java Application Manager) is management software that allows easy installing, operating, deleting and setting up the Java Application provided in the Package (MIDlet) format. All Java Applications operated in the phone must be installed in the JAM to operate.
  • Page 181 Installation through the USB Cable Connect the phone to the PC with a Java Application installed through the USB Cable. Using Active Sync, set up the connection between the phone and the PC. Select from the PC the Java Application File (Jad) that you want to install to the phone.
  • Page 182: Getting To Know The Java Application Manager(Jam)

    12.1.7. Getting to Know the Java Application Manager(JAM) Start Let us start with how to operate Java Application in the JAM. Using the Navigation key select a Java Application on the JAM screen, which you want to operate. There are two ways to operate the selected Java Application. One is to press the Ok key. The other is to activate the menu by pressing the left Soft button (refer to Figure7), and select Start.
  • Page 183 For example, several icons will be shown as in Figure 11, after selecting in Figure 9, and Start. That is, the icon icon representing the Java Application Package has a total of three Java Applications inside. Figure 13 shows that one of the Java Applications is selected, and has started. Use the Soft button to select the options on the Menu on the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 184 Security Setting the security of the Java Application that you have selected. The settings options are as follows. Session: While the Java Application is operating, you are asked to give consent for the use of authority once at the outset. The consent is effective until the Application ends.
  • Page 185: Memory Manager

    Delete Uninstalling the selected Java Application. Delete all Uninstalling all Java Applications in the System, not the selected Java Application. Help Showing information about the JAM, and intent Version. When the Java Application is not installed, only the Help option will appear on the Menu. ►...
  • Page 186: File Browser

    12.3. File browser Managing data files saved in the Phone / SD card. Use the Left, Right, Up, Down key ( ) to move up and down. When selecting Command > Copy, Move, and Rename, you must place the Focus on the folder you want to Paste.
  • Page 187 Command Command provides Menu that you frequently use to manage files. Command performs functions such as file name change, file transfer, and file copy. Command (Rename) The existing file name can be changed to one that you choose. However, some special symbols, such as \, /, :, “, <, >, |, cannot be used for a file name. Exceptions to the instruction above are Waypoint names that consist of English and numbers only.
  • Page 188 Command (Move) This command is to move the location that a file is saved. A file in the Phone Image box can be moved to the image box or the User folder in the SD card. To Move : Select file (select all, multi-select) Scroll to “Move”...
  • Page 189 Send SG-2520 supports the following functions that allow you to send files to other people. Send (MMS) A file selected in a Multi-media message format can be attached to an outgoing message. The size of the attached file is limited by the volume of the transmission specified in the MMS settings.
  • Page 190 Select Device. Scroll to “Send” and press Send (IrDA) An infrared port for IrDA communication is placed at the top of SG-2520. Files can be sent using infrared communication (refer to page126). To send as IrDA : Select file (select all, multi-select) Scroll to “IrDA”...
  • Page 191 Create folder Within the File browser you can create a folder. To create a folder B beneath a folder A, select Create folder when the Focus is placed on the folder A. To operate Create folder : Place the Focus on the folder to create. Input folder name Press (Option).
  • Page 192 Search (File name) Within the File browser you can search the file in a folder. File name: When entering a file name, files below the one the Focus is placed on are searched, and a file containing the name entered is displayed. To search a folder with File name : Place the Focus on the applicable folder.
  • Page 193: Sim Tool

    12.4. SIM tool This menu is available if you use a SIM card that provides additional services, such as news, weather, sports, entertainment, and location services. Available services may vary, depending on your Service Provider’s plans. For further details, see your SIM card instructions or contact your Service Provider.
  • Page 194 SG-2520 www.thuraya.com...
  • Page 195: Troubleshooting

    Is data baud setting compatible with PC? When keypad is different from the language used • SG-2520 supports 12 languages. Request your Service Provider to supply an appropriate language keypad. When mobile phone has been dropped in water • Separate battery and after drying take it to A/S center.
  • Page 196: Quick Access Codes

    Quick access codes 1. Media center 1.1. Image box 1.2. Sound box 1.3. Video box 1.4. MP3 box 1.5. Memory status 2. Contacts 2.1. Contacts list 2.2. Special list 2.3. Speed dial 2.4. SIM list 2.5. My Info. 2.6. Helper...
  • Page 197 3. Organizer 3.1. Monthly schedule 4. Navigation 4.1. Current position 3.2. Weekly schedule 4.2. Continuous Position 3.3. Daily schedule 4.3. Way point 3.4. Alarm 4.4. Route 3.5. Planner 4.5. Location track 3.6. Notes 4.6. Settings 4.7. Qiblah & Prayer 5. Messaging 5.1.
  • Page 198 6. Network 6.1. SAT registration 6.2. System preference 6.3. Search mode 6.4. Preferred list 7. Call log 7.1. Voice call 7.2. Packet data 7.3. Durations 7.4. Cost...
  • Page 199 8. Camera 8.1. Still capture 8.2. Video Capture 8.3. Image box 8.4. Video box 8.5. Setting 8.5.1. Still capture 8.5.2. Video capture 9. Connectivity 9.1. IrDA 9.1.1 Receive mode 9.1.2 File send 9.1.3 Contact send 9.2. Bluetooth 9.3. FTP 9.3.1. FTP server 9.3.2.
  • Page 200 * Setting *.1. Profile *.2.1. Wallpaper *.2.2. Screen saver *.2.3. Menu style *.2. Phone *.2.4. Greeting message *.2.5. Theme *.2.6. LCD adjust *.3. Calls *.3.1. Voice call *.3.2. Call divert *.3.3. Call Barring *.3.4. Call waitings *.3.5. External device *.3.6. Send own number *.3.7 Cost *.4.
  • Page 201 0. Extra 0.1. Calculator 0.2. Converter 0.3. Recorder 0.4. Stopwatch 0.5. Timer 0.6. Lullaby 0.7. World time #. Application #.1. User program #.2. Memory manager #.3. File browser #.4. SIM tool...
  • Page 202: Access Codes

    Access Codes There are several access codes that are used by your phone and its SIM card. These codes help you protect the phone against unauthorized use. When requested for any of the codes explained below, enter the appropriate code (displayed as asterisks) .
  • Page 203: Pin2 & Puk2

    PIN2 & PUK2 It is required with settings related to PIN2 Network. PIN2 must be entered for Fixed Dialing. As with PIN code, entering wrong PIN2 code 3 times will lock the SIM card and to unlock, PUK2 code must be entered. PUK2 code is normally supplied with SIM card. Barring Code It is a code controlled in the network for call restriction function.
  • Page 204: Limited Warranty

    Product becomes defective in materials or workmanship and is returned at Buyer’s expense to a Thuraya Authorized Service Center during the Warranty Period, the Product will be repaired or replaced, at Thuraya’ sole and exclusive option, and at no charge to Buyer. Buyer will be required to provide reasonable proof of date of purchase.
  • Page 205 Warranty Period provided herein. This Limited Warranty sets forth the entire responsibility of Thuraya with respect to the Product. There are no other liabilities of Thuraya arising from the sale of the Product whether based on warranty, contract, negligence or other theories of liability. In no event shall Thuraya’ liability exceed the cost of correcting defects as provided herein.
  • Page 206 Copyright ©2007. All rights reserved. Thuraya is a registered trademark of Thuraya Satellite Telecommunications Company...

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