mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:41 AM Page 60 MOB.INTERNET Security 1.Move the Cursor & Select a “Security”. Input Security related information. Certificates : To view Certificate necessary to setup Connection. Contracts : To view Contracts necessary to setup Connection. Browser Options to select “Browser Options”. , , , , To set up Browser function related Options. MOB.INTERNET Rename Profile 1.Press to select “Rename Profile”. , , , , To change the name of selected/setup Profile. Cache 1.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:41 AM Page 62 MOB.INTERNET MOB.INTERNET OFFLINE PAGES Push Settings 1.Press , , , , to select “Push Settings”. Push SL Settings : WAP Push Service Setup Function. -Never: Set the selected Push message cannot be loaded through the browser. -If On Same Host: Permit if currently visited page is the same host with it. -Always: Always permitted. Push Security : Security related setup function of WAP Push Service. -Never Accept: Do not accept any push message.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 ORGANIZER 9:41 AM Page 64 The Organizer is a practical tool that will help you to keep track of your appointments and alert you of meetings, celebrations, events etc. MONTH VIEW 1.Press , CALENDAR To set and view appointments. 1.Press , DAY VIEW 1.Press , 2.Use and to select “Calendar”. , , to select “Day View”. , to select a schedule and press ORGANIZER , , to select “Month View”. - A calendar is displayed with appointments.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:41 AM Page 66 ORGANIZER NEW 1.Press , ORGANIZER , , to select “New”. In ‘New’ you can enter a new appointment. Define it as a Meeting, Birthday or a Memo. Select one and enter the relevant information in the text editor. Use [ ] to scroll through the entry fields: DELETE 1.Press , , , to select “Delete”. 2.Select one of the following items and press . 1. All : Delete all appointments. 2. Week Old : Delete the appointments that is a week old. 3.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:41 AM Page 68 ORGANIZER ORGANIZER TASKS ALARM To put down things to remember. 1.Press , , 1.Press to select “TASKS”. The Tasks list is an electronic notepad that will help you to remember things to do. The list is accessed in the Organizer folder. , TIME 1.Press If no tasks are entered in the list, the screen will display “No entries”. NEW 1.Press 1.Press to create a new task. 3.Move to each field to enter data. Subject : Enter a title for a task.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:41 AM Page 70 ORGANIZER GAMES MINI GOLF CALCULATOR To use the calculator. 1.Press , Press [ , 1.Press to select “Calculator”. ] to clear a digit or press and hold [ ] to clear all inputs. Enter a figure and press a +, -, *, / as a assigned in navigation keys. Enter another figure, then press . The result will be show on the bottom line. Example Enter 200. Use to moved to a ‘+’ and press Enter 25 then press select it. , , to select “Minigolf”.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:41 AM Page 72 GAMES GAMES MIRROR IN ACTION 1.Press , , to select “Mirror In Action”. The objective is to shoot down enemy ships using reflecting mirrors to aim the lasers. Be careful because when you use a laser you need to recharge it. During this time your enemy has a chance to regroup and attack you when you are not in a position to defend yourself. As you move onto subsequent levels the mirrors are positioned at different angles making your task harder.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 MYPHONE 9:41 AM Page 74 The default settings with regard to the sounds and display are easily changed. SMS ALERT AUDIO 1.Press MYPHONE , 1.Press to select “Audio”. , , , , to select “SMS Alert”. Alert Tune - 10 different SMS alert tunes. Alert Type - Select one of the available options. (1.Tone only / 2. Tone +Vib / 3.Vibration) INCOMING CALL 1.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 76 MYPHONE MYPHONE INFO TONES 1.Press WALLPAPER to select “Info Tones”. , , , 2.Select On or Off and press 1.Press to save it. , , to select “Wallpaper”. 2.Select the Image or Animations. 3.Select the desired Wallpaper using the 4.Press the or and key. , then the Idle screen is changed. CONNECT TONE 1.Press to select “Connect Tone”. , , , 2.Select On or Off to set call connection tone. Press to save it. FOLDER TUNE 1.Press to select “Folder Tune”.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 78 MYPHONE MYPHONE SELECTIONS GREETING You can enter a greeting, set an animation for start-up or shutdown and set a greeting time. 1.Press , , to select “Greeting”. 1.Press to select “Selections”. , , , 2.You are to set one of the following options for either start-up or shutdown. 1.Start-up : Greeting / Animation / None 2.Shutdown : Animation / None TEXT 1.Press to select “Text”. , , , 2.Enter a greeting of your own and press to save it.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 80 MYPHONE MYPHONE CALLER GROUPS TUNE You can create Caller Groups from the contacts in your phone book to identify a caller by sound alone. 1.Press 1.Press 2.Select one of the available tunes and press , , to select “Caller groups”. to select “Tune”. to save it. You can designate a tune for a group. 2.Use 3.Press to moved to a caller group. to select it. SMS 1.Press to select “SMS”. 2.Select one of the available alerts and press to save it.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 82 MYPHONE MYPHONE FOLDER MANAGER LCD & LED Your phone has a backlight LCD display with full graphic capability. You can set contrast, backlight time and led light. 1.Press , , 1.Press , , to select “Folder manager”. to select “LCD & LED”. Press BACKLIGHT TIME 1.Press to select “Baclight time”. , , , 2.Select one of the following backlight time and press to select one of the following options.
mx-v30(0621) SETTINGS 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 84 The Settings menu is used to set basic parameters for the phone such as language, time & date, data transfer, security, network and call settings. SUMMER TIME TIME & DATE 1.Press , , SETTINGS to select “Time & date”. 1.Press to select “Summer Time”. , , , 2.Mark up ‘Summer time’ through to apply daylight saving time. Box If you wish to apply daylight saving time SET TIME / DATE 1.Press to select “Set time / Date”. , , , 2.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 86 SETTINGS SETTINGS LANGUAGE DATA The display will change to the selected language. You are set parameters for data transmission from your laptop or PC. 1.Press 1.Press 2.Use to select “Language”. , , to select a language. 3.Select one of the available languages and press 4.The display will change to the selected language. , , to select “Data”. to save it. DATA CABLE 1.Press to select “Data Cable”. , , , 2.Set each parameter and press to save it.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 88 SETTINGS SETTINGS SECURITY 1.Press , , to select “Security”. CHANGE PIN1 1.Press , , , to select “Change PIN 1”. 2.Enter your old pin code followed by the new code. ENABLE PIN 1 1.Press to select “PIN code 1”. , , , 2.Mark it up to enable PIN code 1 and press to save it. 3.Confirm it when prompted. Press . That if you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in succession, your SIM card will lock and you must enter the PUK code to unlock.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 90 SETTINGS CHANGE PIN2 1.Press , , SETTINGS , to select “Change PIN 2”. 2.Enter your old pin code followed by the new code. 3.Confirm it when prompted. Press 90 NETWORK 1.Press , , to select “Network”. SELECTION 1.Press , to select “Select network”. , , 2.Select Automatic or Manual. .
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 92 SETTINGS PREFERRED NET 1.Press , , SETTINGS , to select “Preferred net”. The phone will search this list from the top. Left softkey options roll-up enables you to Add or Insert a new network. If you use Add, the new network will be added to the end of the list (having the lowest priority). Insert will insert the network in the list where the cursor is placed. ADD NETWORK 1.Press , , , to select “Add network”.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 94 SETTINGS CALL WAITING 1.Press , , SETTINGS , to select “Call waiting”. Redial 1.Press , , , , to select “Redial”. This function notifies you of another call during a telephone conversation. Enter the menu to Activate or Cancel Call waiting or to see the Status. If Call waiting is active, and you are called during a conversation, you will hear a faint ringing tone in the background.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 96 SETTINGS CALL BARRING 1.Press , , SETTINGS , to select “Call barring”. You can lock the telephone to reject incoming calls or bar outgoing calls, domestic or international. Call barring is a password protected network service, and details should be acquired from your network. .Cancel all - To cancel all call barring settings. CALL TIME 1.Press , , , to select “Call time”. You can keep track of your calling expenses by setting the “Call time” feature.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 98 SETTINGS RESET SETTINGS 1.Press , , CHAPTER 4 to select “Reset settings”. Return all settings to factory defaults. The power goes off automatically. PHONEBOOK •Look up •New •PB Settings •Voice mail no.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 100 PHONEBOOK Your can use either the SIM card or the built-in Contacts database as your Phonebook. The database can store up to 250 contacts, with three phone numbers per contact along with the contact’s complete postal address and email address. Number of contacts on the SIM card depends on your network. Choice of phonebook is the Options soft key menu in look up menu. (Select use SIM/Use Phone) PHONEBOOK LOOK UP When you select “Use SIM” in options. (Press ) 1.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 102 PHONEBOOK PHONEBOOK When “Use Phone” is selected. 1.Move to each field and press NEW To add a contact to the SIM phonebook: 1.Press , . When “Use SIM” is selected. 1.Move to each field and press to enter its information accordingly. - A text editor appears. - Enter a name and press [ ]. Scroll [ ]. - Enter a phone number and press [ 2.Press to save it after entering information.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 104 PHONEBOOK PB SETTINGS To alter settings in the Phonebook: 1.Press , . PHONEBOOK FIXED LIST 1.Press to select “Fixed list”. Use this to create a list of allowed numbers. When Active is ticked, the user can only access the listed numbers. Requires PIN 2 (see p. 90). SHORTCUT DIAL 1.Press to select “Shortcut dial”. Make calls using only one or two keys. Define a key combination (2-21) for your most accessed contacts.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 106 PHONEBOOK MEMORY STATUS 1.Press to select “Memory status”. Displays the used and free memory available in the respective phonebooks. Reset Phone memory or SIM memory on left softkey. Be advised that this will erase all entries in the Phonebook that is reset. LOCATION 1.Press to select “Location”. PHONEBOOK VOICE MAIL NO. 1.Press , . 2.Enter a Voice mail number. - The options softkey allows you to do the following items.
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mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 110 MENU SUMMURY Messages SMS Write new SMS SMS Inbox SMS Outbox Delete Delete Inbox Delete Outbox Delete all SMS Template SMS Settings Format S.C.
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mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 114 MENU SUMMURY Call Barring Cancel All Outgoing Calls Cancel All All Calls All Internat. Except to Home Incoming Calls Cancel All All Incoming calls when abroad Password Call time Total calls Last call Set max units Units left Price/Unit Currency DTMF tones Reset settings 114 MISCELLANEOUS Phone Book Look Up New Settings Shortcut dial Fixed list Barred list Own Number Location Memory status Voice Mail no.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 116 MISCELLANEOUS ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS To remedy the situation move closer to the nearest mast if possible or seek higher ground. If you are inside a building, try moving towards a window. What is roaming? Roaming is the technique that allows subscribers to move from one cell to another or from one network to another without affecting the call. What is digital? Early cellular phones relied on analogue systems.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 118 MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS What is Cell Broadcast? Cell Broadcast is a service from your network provider. With CB, you will be alerted when entering a “cheap zone” or you can obtain traffic information, weather reports and other important information sent to you as text messages. Some providers also offer sports results, news bulletins or even commercials. If offering CB services, your network will forward a list of services and the relevant channels to enter.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 120 MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS Q:Some calls are not processed. What is wrong? A:A call bar has been set to restrict phone usage. Check call barring and cancel as necessary. Q:Can I use my phone inside a car? A:Road safety comes first. Always keep your eyes on the road if you are driving. You can install a “Hands free” set (see. p. 8) if you need to drive and talk at the same time. Always comply with local legislation.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 122 MISCELLANEOUS CHAPTER 6 TECHNICAL DATA Physical properties Size : W-43.5 H-81.5 D-22 (mm) Weight : 75g Display : 65K Color (128X160 pixels) Performance EGSM : 900 DCS :1800 PCS : 1900 GPRS : Class 10 Standby : Standard-72h Talk time : Standard-5h Charging time : Standard-100 30min, Radiation (SAR) : 2 w/kg averaged over a 10g cube Communication features Long SMS (459 latin chr.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 124 SAFETY SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES Read This Information Before Using Your Handheld Portable Cellular Telephone. EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. when it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 126 SAFETY CELL PHONE CARE Your phone is a state-of-the-art electronic device that will serve you well for many years provided it gets a minimum of attention and care from you. You should never attempt to open the phone casing.There are no user-serviceable parts inside,and you might damage sensitive electronic circuits and components. Unauthorized disassembly will void the warranty.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 128 SAFETY DRIVING SAFETY Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and is illegal in some states. Remember, safety comes first. Check the laws and regulations on the use of phones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving please: Give full attention to driving. Driving safely is your first responsibility. Use hands-free operation, if available.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 130 SAFETY SAFETY Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your phone OFF in healthcare facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 132 SAFETY CAUTION Your Handheld Portable Telephone is a high quality piece of equipment.Before operating the equipment,read all instructions and cautionary markings on (1)AC Adaptor (2)Battery and (3)Product Using Battery. 1.DO NOT use this equipment in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists. 2.DO NOT abuse the equipment.Avoid striking,shaking or shocking.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 134 SAFETY SAFETY FCC RF EXPOSURE WARNING! Read this Information before using your phone. In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S.
mx-v30(0621) 2004.6.21 9:42 AM Page 136 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Conformity Assessment Principles Complies with the essential requirements of Article 3 of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC, if used for its intended use and that the following standards has been applied: 1. Health (Article 3.1.a of the R&TTE Directive) Applied standard(s) : EN50360:2001 2. Safety (Article 3.1.a of the R&TTE Directive) Applied standard(s): EN 60950:2000 3. Electromagnetic compatibility (Article 3.1b.