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Warranty and Safety ............................................................................... 4

After Sales Service ................................................................................... 4
Safety Guidelines  ..................................................................................... 4
General ..................................................................................................... 4
Operating Environment  ............................................................................ 4
Electronic Devices .................................................................................... 5
Battery Safety ........................................................................................... 6
SOS Soft Key  ........................................................................................... 6
European RF Exposure Information ......................................................... 7
FCC RF Exposure Information  ................................................................. 7
FCC Notice ............................................................................................... 9
Care and Maintenance  ............................................................................. 9
Licenses ................................................................................................. 10
Declaration of Conformity ....................................................................... 12

Setting up the Phone  ........................................................................... 13

SIM Card  ................................................................................................ 13

Inserting or Removing the SIM Card  .................................................. 13

Battery .................................................................................................... 14

Changing or Removing the Battery  .................................................... 15
Charging the Battery ........................................................................... 16
Charging Indicator  .............................................................................. 17

Personal Identification Numbers (PINs)  ................................................. 17

General Information  ............................................................................. 18

Parts and Functions  ............................................................................... 18

Keys .................................................................................................... 19
The 4-Way Key ................................................................................... 20
Quick keys  .......................................................................................... 21
Soft Keys  ............................................................................................ 22
Main menu .......................................................................................... 22
Icons ................................................................................................... 25
External screen ................................................................................... 25
Main Screen  ....................................................................................... 25

Summary of Contents for TS10

Page 1: ...FCC Notice 9 Care and Maintenance 9 Licenses 10 Declaration of Conformity 12 Setting up the Phone 13 SIM Card 13 Inserting or Removing the SIM Card 13 Battery 14 Changing or Removing the Battery 15 Charging the Battery 16 Charging Indicator 17 Personal Identification Numbers PINs 17 General Information 18 Parts and Functions 18 Keys 19 The 4 Way Key 20 Quick keys 21 Soft Keys 22 Main menu 22 Icons...

Page 2: ...ges 33 SMS Message Editing Options 34 SMS Settings 34 Memory Status 34 Creating Sending Saving MMS Messages 35 MMS Message Editing Options 35 MMS Message Insertion Feature 35 MMS Settings 35 Memory Status 36 Templates 36 Cell Broadcast 36 Phonebook 37 Service Dialling Numbers SDN 37 Fixed Dialling Numbers FDN 37 Adding Entries 38 Managing Phonebook 38 Searching Phonebook 38 Alphabet Search 38 Sear...

Page 3: ... 43 Copying All Entries from Phone to SIM SIM to Phone 43 Own Number 43 Voice Mail 43 Setting up Your Voice Mailbox 44 Calling your Voice Mailbox 44 Changing your Voice Mailbox Number 44 Call Options 45 Dialled Calls 45 Call Lists 45 Time Costs 46 Charge Settings 46 Applications 47 Scheduler 47 ToDo List 48 Notepad 49 Alarm Clock 49 Auto On 50 Countdown 50 Stopwatch 50 Calculator 51 Calculation ke...

Page 4: ...er Volume 59 Key Tone 60 Info Tones 60 Vibrator 60 Illumination 60 Auto Answer 60 Greetings 61 Wallpaper 61 Colour Style 61 Animation 62 Brightness 62 2nd LCD 62 Calls 62 Call Diversion 62 Call Waiting 63 Auto Redial 64 Withhold ID 64 Security 64 Changing PIN PIN2 64 Phone Lock 65 Barring Calls 65 Fixed Dialling 66 Network 66 Network Info 66 Choose Network 67 Auto Network 67 ...

Page 5: ... 67 Band 67 Connectivity 68 GPRS Info 68 T9 Input 68 Reset Settings 69 My Data 70 Record Voice 70 Pictures Photos 71 Sounds 71 Memory Status 72 Games 73 Browser 74 WAP Setup 74 WAP Page Connection 75 WAP Push 75 Index 76 ...

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Page 7: ...o you a personal non transferable and non exclusive right to use the Software as set out in this EULA Modifying adapting translating renting copying making available transferring or assigning all or part of the Software or any rights granted hereunder to any other persons and removing any proprietary notices labels or marks from the Software is strictly prohibited except as expressly permitted in ...

Page 8: ...sults from acts or phenomenon beyond the reasonable control of Toshiba EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS EULA A TOSHIBA TOSHIBA S AFFILIATES AND THEIR SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES CONDITIONS OR OTHER TERMS WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES CONDITIONS AND TERMS OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY...

Page 9: ... EULA shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Court 7 Export Laws Any use duplication or disposal of the Software involves products and or technical data that may be controlled under the export laws of applicable countries or region and may be subject to the approval of the applicable governmental authorities prior to export Any export directly or indirectly in contravention ...

Page 10: ... may permanently damage the phone Do not connect the phone to any other device without reading the provided documentation The other device may be incompatible When making emergency calls from your phone ensure that the phone is switched on and in service Interference may effect your phone s performance Once you move away from the source of interference the phone should function as usual Operating ...

Page 11: ...rer or its representative of your vehicle Electronic Devices If you wear a pacemaker or are in the company of someone who does you should be aware that there is a small risk of your phone interfering with the operation of the pacemaker Only certain types of pacemakers are effected and only if the mobile phone is placed directly next to one You should consult your doctor or the pacemaker manufactur...

Page 12: ...e power source Do not leave the battery connect to the charger and power source for longer then necessary as overcharging it will shorten its life Do not short circuit the battery Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object causes a direct connection between the and terminals of the battery Do not expose the battery to extreme temperatures for example a fridge or a car exposed to ...

Page 13: ... the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum level required to reach the network The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a hands free device to ke...

Page 14: ...s model handset when tested for use at the ear is 1 28 W kg at PCS 1900 band and when worn on the body as described in this user guide is 0 245 W kg at PCS 1900 band Body worn Operation This device was tested for typical body worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1 5 cm from the body To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements use accessories that maintain a 1 5 cm separat...

Page 15: ...ations as the movable parts of the phone can be damaged Do not use or store the phone in excessively hot places High temperatures will shorten the life span of the phone damage the battery or warp melt the plastic used in the phone s manufacture Do not store the phone in excessively cold places When there is a difference in temperature between the room and the phone condensation can form inside th...

Page 16: ...roduct For more detailed information about recycling this product please contact your local city council your household waste disposal service or the shop from where you purchased the product Licenses T9 Text Input and the T9 logo are registered trademarks of Tegic Communication T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following U S Pat Nos 5 187 480 5 818 437 5 945 928 5 953 541 6 011 5...

Page 17: ...enwave internet browser software Copyright 2000 2005 Openwave Systems Inc Openwave is a registered trademark or trademark of Openwave Systems Inc in Japan and selected countries worldwide It is certified with Master browser license agreement No 000336 ...

Page 18: ...12 Declaration of Conformity ...

Page 19: ...fies your phone on the network and stores your details including your PIN call history and subscription information It can also be used to store some phone book data see Phonebook on page 37 for more information You should only remove your SIM card when absolutely necessary If it is lost or damaged the information stored on it cannot be retrieved Inserting or Removing the SIM Card With the phone o...

Page 20: ... not charged Before you can switch on your phone for the first time you need to install the phone s battery and charge it Step 2 Insert your SIM card into the SIM card holder with the card s metallic connector in contact with the phone s and the notched corner on the right Step 3 Close the SIM door ...

Page 21: ... Steps 1 3 Step 1 Slide the battery door downwards and remove it Step 2 Lift up the battery and remove it Install the new battery with the metallic connectors facing forward and gently press it down Step 3 Slide the battery door upwards to lock it into place ...

Page 22: ...ry To charge the battery Step 1 Uncover the charger connector on the right hand side of the phone Step 2 Connect the charger to the phone Plug the charger into a power socket The charger connection screen will be displayed ...

Page 23: ...or is not displayed and will not appear after the phone has recharged sufficiently For safety information regarding the battery please refer to Battery Safety on page 6 Personal Identification Numbers PINs When you switch on your phone you may be requested to enter your PIN or phone code if your phone requires you to do so This number should be in the documentation supplied by your service provide...

Page 24: ...18 General Information Parts and Functions ...

Page 25: ...the idle screen press once to display the Dialled calls list and press twice to redial the last number called To turn on off the phone reject an incoming call end a call cancel a selection return to the idle screen from any phone menu From the idle screen press and hold to access voice mail Press to access shortcut functions For more information see Shortcuts Setting on page 58 From the idle scree...

Page 26: ... the screen To access Messages menu from the idle screen To reduce Exposure under camera preview mode Right X To scroll right or move the cursor to the right of the screen To access Phonebook menu from the idle screen To increase Exposure under camera preview mode To scroll down or move the cursor downwards To access My data menu from the idle screen To zoom out under camera preview mode To decrea...

Page 27: ...kly display the number and press to dial the number Standby Switch on off the phone Press and hold Standby Select a menu item Press Centre key or Left soft key When In the menu Exit a menu Press When in the menu Put a call on hold or retrieve a call on hold Press Hold or Retrieve soft keys During a call Reject or end a call Press When receiving a call Enter a space Press once When entering text En...

Page 28: ...ake you directly to the functions Main menu Your phone s menu structure starts with the 9 Main menu icons in a grid view To access press Menu from the idle screen Navigate to the desired menu by using the 4 way key then press Centre key or Select to access the sub menu If PIN entry is required when you turn on your phone the SOS soft key will be available before you enter the PIN see SOS Soft Key ...

Page 29: ...ulator and other functions For more information see Applications on page 47 Camera Allows you to take a picture using the display as a view finder For more information see Camera on page 54 Settings Includes a variety of settings For more information see Settings on page 56 My data Stores a list of picture and sound files For more information see My Data on page 70 Games Provides a number of games...

Page 30: ...ate Inbox Draft Outbox Templates Settings Memory status Cell broadcast 2 Phonebook Lists 3 Call options Dialled calls Missed calls Received calls Time Costs Charge settings 4 Applications SIM Tool kit Organisation Clock Calculator Composer Voice memo 5 Camera View finder 6 Settings Phone Phone modes Display Calls Security Network T9 input Reset settings 7 My data Record voice Photos Pictures Memor...

Page 31: ...external LCD The icons displayed on the two screens are explained below External screen Main Screen No Description No Description 1 Signal Strength 6 Vibrate on 2 Date 7 WAP alert 3 Day of the week 8 Missed Alarm 4 Battery level 9 Missed Call 5 Silent mode 10 New message ...

Page 32: ... is full Unread message s 3 MMS for GPRS transmit MMS for CSD transmit 4 New voice message s New voice message s on ALS 1 New voice message s on ALS 2 Roaming 5 WAP alert 6 GPRS attach 7 Line status GSM ALS1 Green Line status GSM ALS2 Green 8 Battery level Empty to full 9 Alarm setting 10 Vibrate on ...

Page 33: ...vailable press SOS followed by Yes Making Ending a Call Before you can make a call you need to insert your SIM card and make sure your phone is switched on To make end a call Steps 1 3 11 Silent vibrate on Silent mode Meeting mode Outdoor mode Car mode 12 Call divert 13 Time 14 Missed calls 15 Missed appointment 16 Missed alarm 17 Camera 18 Menu 19 Date 20 Day of the week No Icon Description ...

Page 34: ...uick dial a number To quick dial a number Steps 1 3 1 Enter a Record No by using the keypad keys 2 Press to request the phone number from the phonebook 3 Press To dial a number from the Dialled Calls list Steps 1 3 1 Press from the idle screen 2 Scroll to the desired number 3 Press Receiving Rejecting a Call When there is an incoming call the phone rings vibrates depending on your phone mode and t...

Page 35: ...erence call To make a conference call Steps 1 2 1 Press Main menu Conference to connect the two calls 2 Press Main menu Private to disconnect the two calls Receiving a Third Call When you have a third call incoming while you have one call on hold and another active answering the third call will end the active call and replace it with the newly received one Alternatively you may receive a third cal...

Page 36: ...1 Press Menu Settings T9 input T9 language 2 Scroll to the desired language 3 Press Select The T9 preferred setting displays the preferred T9 language when you edit SMS or MMS messages If the setting is off the T9 entry will be switched off when you edit messages To disable T9 preferred Steps 1 2 1 Press Menu Settings T9 input T9 preferred 2 Press Change T9 English Entry Method T9 predictive text ...

Page 37: ... Options menu or go to the next possible T9 word combination 4 Press to switch between entry modes upper or lower case 5 Press once to open the symbols chart press and hold to turn T9 entry on off Add new words to T9 dictionary T9 dictionary offers as many word combinations as possible when you enter a letter Yet if there is any word that is not in the T9 dictionary you can add it To add a new wor...

Page 38: ...nce to bring up the symbols chart press and hold to turn T9 text entry on off Press once to switch between different entry methods ABC Abc abc or 123 Space 0 1 a b c 2 ä à ç A B C 2 Ä d e f 3 é è D E F 3 È g h i 4 ì G H I 4 j k l 5 J K L 5 m n o 6 ö ñ ò M N O 6 Ö Ñ p q r s 7 ß P Q R S 7 t u v 8 ü ù T U V 8 Ü w x y z 9 æ ø å W X Y Z 9 Æ Ø Å To change upper lower case press to switch between differe...

Page 39: ...formation available in Inbox View mode only 6 Delete Deletes the selected message 7 Delete all Deletes all messages in the current folder When you navigate through the list of messages in Outbox and Draft press Options to access the following features 1 View Displays message contents 2 Edit Edits the message 3 Delete Deletes the selected message 4 Delete all Deletes all messages in the current fol...

Page 40: ...dard text Fax X 400 Paging E mail ERMES Voice mail 3 Validity period Selects the period from 1 hour 12 hours 1 day 1 week Maximum It determines the duration the SMS message is stored at the SMS centre The selection will have its radio button marked 4 Status report This feature allows you to get a receipt when the SMS message is successfully delivered Press Select to activate the feature and the ch...

Page 41: ...ets how long the page is displayed on the screen You can set the timing for text image and sound files 5 Preview Page Previews the selected page 6 Preview msg Previews the MMS message MMS Message Insertion Feature In MMS edit screen press Insert to insert files such as picture text photo sound voice and page MMS Settings To access MMS settings press Menu Messages Settings MMS settings The followin...

Page 42: ...g options 1 Message list Displays a list of received cell broadcast messages 2 Broadcast Press Select to activate the feature and the check box will be marked 3 Topic list You can add a number of topics for your list You can enter five entries at most using the channel number ID and if required the name itself 4 Auto display This feature allows cell broadcast messages to be displayed automatically...

Page 43: ...croll to a desired contacts directory press W or X The name and icon of the directory is display at the top of the screen Service Dialling Numbers SDN SDN phonebook supplies numbers that are installed by your service provider which cannot be edited or changed by you The SDN are hidden and your phone only displays their text title Fixed Dialling Numbers FDN This feature allows you to limit the dial...

Page 44: ...onebook Alphabet Search To search a contact alphabetically Steps 1 5 1 Press Menu Phonebook Lists or press X from the idle screen 2 Press W or X to scroll to the desired directory 3 Press a number key corresponding to the first letter of the contact s name i e Press twice to access contact names that begins with E 4 Press S or T to scroll to the desired contact 5 Press to call the number Searching...

Page 45: ...ook Lists or press X from the idle screen 2 Go to a desired entry 3 Press Options Go to location 4 Enter Record No 5 Press OK Editing an Entry The edit function enables any stored phone number to be edited and have additional information attributes added to it To access the Options menu Steps 1 5 1 Press Menu Phonebook Lists or press X from the idle screen 2 Scroll to a desired contact 3 Press Opt...

Page 46: ... following details 1 Name Enters a name for the contact 2 Home Office Mobile Fax number 3 E mail 1 E mail 2 4 Other information Note Company Street Post code City Country and URL 5 Group There are six groups No group Friends Colleagues Family Biz partner and VIP 6 Caller picture ringtone Sets a picture or ringtone for the contact Deleting Entries There are two options for deleting contacts from yo...

Page 47: ...ne memory can be categorised to different group Creating a Group Name To change a group name Steps 1 6 1 Press Menu Phonebook Lists or press X from the idle screen 2 Press W or X to scroll to Groups 3 Press S or T to scroll to the desired group name 4 Press Options Rename Group 5 Enter a new name 6 Press OK Adding a Contact to a Group To add a phone contact to a group Steps 1 6 1 Press Menu Phoneb...

Page 48: ... 1 Press Menu Phonebook Lists or press X from the idle screen 2 Press W or X to scroll to Group field 3 Press Options Group image 4 Press Select Assigning Ringtone Melody to a Group To assign a specific ringtone melody stored in your phone to a group Steps 1 4 1 Press Menu Phonebook Lists or press X from the idle screen 2 Press W or X to scroll to Group field 3 Press Options Set ringtone 4 Press S...

Page 49: ...e screen 2 Select an entry from Phone or SIM 3 Press Options Copy all to phone or Copy all to SIM 4 Press Select Own Number Own number menu allows you to store and display your Own number To add your Own number Steps 1 5 1 Press Menu Phonebook Lists or press X from the idle screen 2 Press W or X to select Own number 3 Select Empty and then Edit 4 Enter your Own number and Name 5 Press Save Voice M...

Page 50: ...lbox To call your voice mailbox Steps 1 4 1 Press Menu Phonebook Lists or press X from the idle screen 2 Press W or X to select Voice mailbox directory 3 Press S or T to select Voice mailbox 4 Press to end the call Changing your Voice Mailbox Number To change your voice mailbox number Steps 1 5 1 Press Menu Phonebook Lists or press X from the idle screen 2 Press W or X to select Voice mailbox 3 Se...

Page 51: ...he three call lists detail the following information for each call Name of caller if it is stored in your Phonebook Phone number Time of the call To access the three call lists Steps 1 2 1 Press Menu Call options 2 Press S or T to access a call list Or press 1 for Dialled calls 2 for Missed calls and 3 for Received calls Alternatively press from the idle screen and W or X to scroll to the desired ...

Page 52: ...ettings This feature allows you to set a limit in units so that you can no longer dial out from your phone once the limit is reached Note that this feature is SIM and network dependent To set the charge limit Steps 1 5 1 Press Menu Call options Charge settings 2 Select Currency to set the unit price for each call Enter your PIN2 before you make a change 3 Select Cost unit to set the cost Per unit ...

Page 53: ...ert you of the appointment when Agenda is set to On To set the calendar display format Steps 1 2 1 Press Menu Applications Organisation Scheduler 2 Press Options Week Note that Month is the default display format To set an appointment Step 1 4 1 Press Menu Applications Organisation Scheduler 2 Press Options Agenda Add new 3 Fill in appointment details 4 Press Save Agenda information includes Type ...

Page 54: ... 1 Press Menu Applications Organisation ToDo list 2 Select Add new 3 Fill in entry details 4 Press Save Entry information includes Type Selects event type Memo Call and Meeting Description Adds more description about the event Status Selects to Activate Deactivate the event Reoccurrence Sets event frequency Once Daily Weekly Monthly and Annual Start date time Sets event starting date and time End ...

Page 55: ... 1 4 1 Press Menu Applications Organisation Notepad 2 Select Add new 3 Write down information 4 Press Options Save Options for Notepad include Save Stores the new entry Insert new line Inserts a new line to the entry Clear text Clears the written text Send Sends the entry Alarm Clock When an alarm is set it will ring even if the phone is turned off To set an alarm Steps 1 5 1 Press Menu Applicatio...

Page 56: ... to set a specific duration which will be counted down An alarm will sound at the end of your specified time To start counting down Steps 1 5 1 Press Menu Applications Clock Countdown 2 Press Set to enter a period of time 3 Press OK to confirm 4 Press Start to begin countdown 5 Press Stop to stop countdown Stopwatch This feature allows you to time events so you can register a lap time during the t...

Page 57: ...s to 7 Decimal point 8 Negative To perform a calculation Step 1 3 1 Press Menu Applications Calculator Calculator 2 Enter the digits with numeric keys and other calculation keys listed above 3 Press to return to the idle screen Currency Converter This function allows you to enter an exchange rate and convert from one currency to another To set an exchange rate Steps 1 5 1 Press Menu Applications C...

Page 58: ...ns Composer to select a sound file 3 Scroll to the desired track and press Select 4 Compose the melody 5 Press Options to Save Play the melody or change Instrument Tempo Voice Memo This function allows you to record a voice clip of up to 36 seconds using your phone s microphone You may send the recorded voice clip as an MMS message attachment To record a voice clip Steps 1 6 1 Press Menu Applicati...

Page 59: ... the file Delete all Deletes all the files Info Details include File name Creation time File type and File size Data Rate The lower the data rate the longer the sound file can be recorded To set the data rate Steps 1 3 1 Press Menu Applications Voice memo Data rate 2 Scroll to the desired rate 6 70 kbps 7 40 kbps 7 95 kbps 10 20 kbps 12 20 kbps 3 Press Select and the selected rate will be marked ...

Page 60: ... for image size 640 x 480 You may zoom twice when the image size is 320 x 240 and six times for size 160 x 120 Brightness Press W or X to adjust the level of brightness on the camera s view finder screen Or you may press Options Brightness on the view finder screen to adjust the brightness level Options for the view finder screen include Twilight This feature increases the exposure time when there...

Page 61: ...Monochrome Sepia and Blue Help Guidelines on how to use shortcuts Default setting Restores your options menu settings to default value Options for saved pictures include View finder Selects to return to the camera s view finder Send as MMS Sends the stored picture as an MMS Set as wallpaper Uses the stored picture as wallpaper Go to my photos Goes to the folders of the saved pictures The phone wil...

Page 62: ...ngs Any key answer When the feature is activated you can answer an incoming call by pressing any keypad keys except the Fold answer When the feature is activated you can answer an incoming call when you unfold the phone Ring silencer When the feature is activated your phone is turned to silent mode Seconds Reminder This feature allows you to set a reminder for how long you have talked on the phone...

Page 63: ...ss S or T to navigate through the time zone map 3 Press Select to confirm the time zone 4 Press Yes to confirm Daylight saving when applicable 5 Press OK to Set the city to local To set date time Steps 1 4 1 Press Menu Settings Phone Time date Set date time 2 Scroll to Date and press Edit 3 Scroll to Time and press Edit 4 Press Save To set time format Steps 1 3 1 Press Menu Settings Phone Time dat...

Page 64: ...one Language 2 Press Select to choose a language 3 Press OK Phone Modes There are four phone modes Normal mode Meeting mode Pocket mode Car mode To select a phone mode Steps 1 4 1 Press Menu Settings Phone modes or press S key from the idle screen 2 Scroll to the desired mode 3 Press Options Activate before you activate a phone mode you may press Options Change settings to customise it 4 Press OK ...

Page 65: ...hange settings Ringer setting 3 Press Select The option will be marked when it is activated Ringer To set a ringer for different types of calls Steps 1 6 1 Press Menu Settings Phone modes 2 Press Options Change settings Ringer 3 Scroll to a type of call 4 Press Select to open Sounds screen 5 Scroll to a desired sound file 6 Press Select Ringer Volume To adjust the ringer volume Steps 1 6 1 Press M...

Page 66: ...ked when it is activated Vibrator To change the vibrate mode setting Steps 1 3 1 Press Menu Settings Phone modes 2 Press Options Change settings Vibrator 3 Press Select The option will be marked when it is activated Illumination To change the illumination setting Steps 1 3 1 Press Menu Settings Phone modes 2 Press Options Change settings illumination the desired setting 3 Press Select The option w...

Page 67: ...und image to the idle screen To set the wallpaper Steps 1 4 1 Press Menu Settings Display Wallpaper Set wallpaper 2 Press Select to choose a file folder Picture Photo 3 Scroll to a desired image file 4 Press Select To set a wallpaper style Steps 1 3 1 Press Menu Settings Display Wallpaper Style 2 Scroll to a desired style Fit to screen Tile Best fit Centre 3 Press Select Colour Style To set a diff...

Page 68: ...cond display screen Steps 1 3 1 Press Menu Settings Display 2nd LCD Screen display 2 Scroll to the desired mode Normal mode Clock mode 3 Press Select The option will be marked when it is activated To set the contrast for the second display screen Steps 1 3 1 Press Menu Settings Display 2nd LCD Contrast 2 Adjust the value 3 Press OK Calls The calls screen provides four settings Call diversion Call ...

Page 69: ... is receiving data To check the phone s call diversion status press Menu Settings Calls Call Divert Status check To cancel all the diversion settings press Menu Settings Calls Call Divert Cancel all Press Yes to confirm cancellation Call Waiting This feature allows you to answer a second call when you are already on one call This feature is subscription dependent Please contact your service provid...

Page 70: ...hhold your ID 3 Press Yes Security Security menu provides settings that prevent unauthorised use of your phone Before you can change any security settings you will be asked to enter the following codes PIN code a protection code if your SIM is stolen It is provided by your network PIN2 code a protection code for charging information and FDN service PUK PUK 2 code unblocking codes in case you forge...

Page 71: ...Menu Settings Security Phone lock 2 Press Select The option will be marked when it is activated Barring Calls This feature allows you to bar different types of calls made or received on your phone Ask your service provider for a 4 digit password if you want to activate the feature There are four types of calls that can be barred 1 All outgoing except emergency calls 2 Outgoing international only c...

Page 72: ...tings Security Bar calls 2 Press Select to choose a barred call type 3 Press Options Clear 4 Enter your Bar password 5 Press OK Fixed Dialling Fixed dialing allows you to only dial certain predefined numbers To turn on Fixed dialling Step 1 3 1 Press Menu Settings Security Fixed dialling 2 Enter PIN2 code An activating deactivating message will be displayed on the screen 3 Press OK Network Network...

Page 73: ...ks You may view edit and delete a network from the list To create a Pref network Steps 1 5 1 Press Menu Settings Network Pref network 2 Press List 3 Press Options Insert add to end 4 Press Select to select a network 5 Press OK To delete a Pref network Steps 1 4 1 Press Menu Settings Network Pre network 2 Press List 3 Press Options Delete 4 Press OK Band To select a network band Steps 1 3 1 Press M...

Page 74: ... mode Selects to use CSD or GPRS for Auto WAP and MMS connections CSD setting Sets either WAP or MMS connection details under CSD setting Connection type Dialup number User name Password and DNS GPRS setting Sets either WAP or MMS connection details under GPRS setting APN Authentication User name Password and DNS For details please see Browser on page 74 GPRS Info This feature provides information...

Page 75: ...ult values Executing Reset settings will not reset data in My data Messages and Phonebook menu To restore your phone settings Steps 1 3 1 Press Menu Settings Reset settings 2 Press Yes 3 Enter your security code If you have set a security code this will be needed to reset settings ...

Page 76: ...lications Voice memo Record 2 Press Select Record 3 Press Stop to terminate recording 4 Press Save to open the Rename screen 5 Enter a file name 6 Press Save The recorded file is stored in the Record Voice file under My data To view a list of recorded voice files press Menu My data Record Voice Options for the Record voice menu include Send as MMS Sends voice files as MMS message attachments Renam...

Page 77: ...lpaper Rename Renames the file Delete Deletes the file Delete all Deletes all files Info Displays the File name Resolution Bit depth Creation time File type and File size Sounds This folder stores ringtones and recorded voice clips for details please see Record Voice below To set a sound as ringtone Steps 1 5 1 Press Menu My data Sounds 2 Scroll to a desired sound profile 3 Press Options Set as ri...

Page 78: ...72 Memory Status To check the memory available on your phone Steps 1 2 1 Press Menu My data Memory status 2 Press Back ...

Page 79: ...u Games 2 Scroll to the desired game name 3 Press Select 4 Press Options New Options for a game include New Starts a new game Edit Edits game settings Sounds and Silent alert Level Selects the difficulty level of a game Top score Views the highest score of a game Instructions Describes how a game is played ...

Page 80: ...Settings Network Connectivity 2 Scroll to a desired network service provider 3 Press Options Activate Profile settings include the following items 1 Server address Scrolls to WAP and MMS to enter addresses 2 IP address Scrolls to WAP and MMS to enter addresses 3 Port number Scrolls to WAP and MMS to enter the port number 4 Linger time If the connection is not used for the preset linger time the co...

Page 81: ...ion You may select to connect to WAP page in the following two ways To connect to Homepage press Menu Browser Homepage Or you may select to connect to a previously saved URL by pressing Menu Browser Favourites the desired bookmark WAP Push The feature allows you to select your preferences for messages sent from your service provider To set WAP push Steps 1 3 1 Press Menu Browser WAP push 2 Select ...

Page 82: ...g 55 Effect 55 Image quality 55 Photo size 55 Twilight 54 Zoom 54 Cell Broadcast 36 Auto display 36 CB languages 36 Topic list 36 Change PINs 64 Changing or Removing the Battery 15 Charge Settings Auto display 46 Currency 46 Display credit 46 Max cost 46 Charging the Battery 16 Colour Style 61 Composer 52 Countdown 50 Currency Converter 51 D date format 57 Draft 33 E Emergency services 27 F Fixed ...

Page 83: ... Q quick dial 28 R Receiving Rejecting a Call 28 Reset Settings 69 Ring tones 71 Ringer Setting 59 Ringer Volume 59 Roaming 65 S Scheduler 47 Seconds Reminder 56 Security 64 Service Dialling Numbers SDN 37 Shortcuts 58 SIM 37 SMS via GPRS 34 Sounds 71 Stopwatch 50 T T9 English Entry Method 30 T9 preferred 30 Text Entry 29 Time Costs 46 time format 57 time zone 57 To take a picture 54 ToDo List 48 ...

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