TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME.......................................4 ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE ............5 CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE.............................................7 Package Includes .............................8 Handset Description .........................9 Main Display ....................................10 Icons ..............................................10 Function Keys .................................11 Use of SIM Card...............................12 Navigation Key ..............
TABLE OF CONTENTS SMS SETTINGS...............................35 Read CB ...........................................37 Cell Broadcast Settings ....................38 E-Mail Client(Optional) .....................40 Mob. Internet ......................................42 Home ................................................42 Bookmarks........................................43 Push Inbox & Push Settings .............44 Wap Profiles .....................................45 Empty Cache ............................
WELCOME Thank you for choosing a cellular phone from Maxon Telecom, Korea’s second-largest IT company and a manufacturer with more than two decades of experience in the electronic communication industry. Your new communication device represents the cutting edge technology of the 21st century,featuring 65k brilliant color display,enhanced messaging service (EMS),polyphonic ring tones,PCsynchronisation and stunning games along with extensive Organizer and Phonebook properties.
MEMO CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
PACKAGE INCLUDES HANDSET DESCRIPTION Thank you for purchasing this product. Please check the product contents to see if you have all the available items as below. Sub LCD Antenna Earphone jack Display 12:36 Sat 4 Jan Displays a icon and a status when you have a call or a message or when you select Bell/ Vibration/ Mute.
Main display Function keys Main display Icons Icon display – Shows the current status of phone Signal Strength – The number of bars shows signal strength Graphic display – Shows phone numbers, text lines, animations, pictures Battery – Current battery charging level. Function display – Shows each function of [soft1] and [soft2] to help browse through main menu. Call Forwarding - Appears when call forwarding is set. Alarm – Appears when an alarm is set.
Use of SIM card SIM card is always needed to use the phone. “Please insert SIM card” appears when the SIM card is not installed since it contains information about phone and network. Messages and phonenumbers stored in the phone can be transferred to other GSM terminal if both SIM cards are the same size. Please take note that you don’t lose SIM card and that you don’t keep it near magnetic and electronic devices to prevent loss of information and hitch in networking.
USING THE BATTERY CHARGING THE BATTERY INSTALLING THE BATTERY REMOVING THE BATTERY Insert the bottom of battery into the groove at the bottom of the handset. Then push down the battery until it locks into place. Pull up the tab with one hand and lift the top of the battery to separate from handset. The battery must be securely placed in the battery compartment. If battery is impropery inserted, the handset will not turn on or the battery may slip off during use.
CHARGING THE BATTERY REMOVING THE CHARGER IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION Don’t keep a battery near a fire and attempt to disassemble it. Use only the battery approved by manufacturer Press down the release latch and pull out the contactor of charger. Never touch battery contactors with any metallic object, which lead to battery short circuiting especially when carrying a battery in a pocket. - Possible to cause burns due to blasting and hot temperature.
CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION 1. Turning the Phone On and Off (With SIM CARD installed.) 2. Installing SIM Card 3. Basic Functions 4.
TURNING THE PHONE ON AND OFF TURNING THE PHONE ON When SIM CARD is installed. Press and hold Until the phone is power on. l When The phone is locked “PIN CODE” is displayed on the screen. then, enter the 4digit password to unlock the phone. 20 INSTALLING SIM CARD TURNING THE PHONE OFF Press and hold To connect to your network operator your phone must have a SIM CARD installed. You are prompted to press [ ] to display a list of available phone languages. Until the phone is power off.
INSTALLING SIM CARD Turn on the phone by pressing and holding the endkey for a few seconds. BASIC FUNCTIONS You are prompted to enter the PIN code. MAKING A CALL Enter a phone number. Press and hold To earase the last number you entered, press [ ]. Until the phone is power on. Press [ ]. “CALL FAILED” message is displayed when the call does not connect. If the line is busy, press [ Retry by pressing [ ]. Enter the network-supplied PIN code.
BASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONS INTERNATIONAL CALLS, CALL TO AN EXTENSION, EMERGENCY CALL RECEIVING CALLS The phone rings Open up folder and talk into phone. °‹ When folder is open, press [ or [ ]button. ] To end a call, close up the folder or press [ ]. To reject or terminate a call press the [ ] Caller ID Function You can view caller ID. 24 With ear-microphone in use, press and hold [send/end] on the earmicrophone to receive or end a call.
Entering letters and numbers Entering letters and numbers An input mode is activated when necessary to enter letters and numbers, especially when you add a new phonebook entry, write a new message and set a certain feature. In input mode, you are to enter letters, numbers and symbols through keypad. T9 language has its built-in dictionary that helps the phone come out with an appropriate word by referring to key inputs. The dictionary predicts what word you are to enter as you press each key.
Entering letters and numbers CHAPTER 3 KEY FEATURES MENU In English input mode, the following keys help enter letters, numbers and symbols. Press [Soft1] to select an input mode; ABC, 123, Symbols, Menu key, language. Press [Soft2] to clear Key. Press [Navigation key] to move a cursor. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Message Mob. internet Organiser Maxfun My Phone Setting Press [*] to select letter case, or press and hold it to change to symbol mode. Press and hold [0] to change to number mode.
SMS is fun with Maxon.You can send long messages (up to 456 characters), and personalize them with pictures and sounds (EMS).You can store pictures and sounds,you recieve from others,in your library and use them as ring wallpapers and tones. MESSAGE MESSAGE WRITE NEW SMS Press Press [ ] to select “Write new SMS”. Write your message using a maximum of 456 Latin characters. While you type,the remaining free space is stated by a counter in the top right corner.
MESSAGE MESSAGE READ MESSAGES An incoming message alert will be shown in the start screen (and with a tone or vibration if so selected). SMS OUTBOX SMS INBOX Press Press Press (Open the message.) To read a SMS received earlier, go to the Messages menu: If you want to store an attached picture or sound in your library, scroll through the message to highlight the attachment. 32 To postpone reading of a new SMS, press Later. The message is stored and the icon will appear in the start screen.
MESSAGE DELETE Press MESSAGE SMS TEMPLATE SMS SETTINGS To set SMS features. Press Press You are to select one of the following options and press [ ] to delete messages. FORMAT Press [ “Format”. S.C NUMBER ] to select Press [ ] to select “S.C. number”. To create a template, scroll to SMS template write a text template then, press [ ]to save it. You can enable the use of the template in the ‘Selections’ menu in ‘SMS settings’. press [ ] to confirm it or [ ] to return to the previous page.
MESSAGE MESSAGE READ CB SMS SETTINGS SMS BEARER VALIDITY This allows you to select a period a sent message will be kept by network. Press [ “Validity”. Press [ ] to select “Selections”. ] to select Select one of the available options and press [ ] to save it. 36 Press [ ] to select “SMS bearer”. Select GSM or GPRS connection and press [ ] to save it . Cell Broadcast (CB) is a network provided service. Check with your operator about the details.
MESSAGE MESSAGE CB SETTINGS Press CB ENABLE Press [ ] to select “CB enabled”. CHANNELS Press [ ] to select “Channels”. LANGUAGE You are to view existing channels and add a new channel. Press [ ] to select “Language”. To add, edit or delete, press[ ] Move to each language to select or not. Press [ ] to save it. Delete Edit New Press [ ] to receive a cell broadcast or not. to enable cb, mark up the checkbox with [ ].
MESSAGE MESSAGE E-MAIL CLIENT(OPTIONAL) In the Messages menu, scroll to E-mail. Press OK. You will see the following options: Send & receive Write E-mail Inbox Outbox Draft Email settings Send & receive will connect you to your Internet Service Provider, download incoming emails from the server to your Inbox and send emails from your 40 E-MAIL CLIENT(OPTIONAL) Outbox. Please note that downloaded emails will not be deleted from your server and that it will not be possible to download attachments.
MOB. INTERNET The phone has a WAP browser, which enables you to access mobile internet services. MOB. INTERNET HOME BOOKMARKS WAP is a technology that enables you to access the Mobile Internet via your phone. Depending on your place of purchase, and provided that your network operator supports WAP, your phone is most likely set with the necessary information. To access the mobile internet for the first time, please follow the instructions.
MOB. INTERNET PUSH INBOX If your network operator supports Push technology, you can recieve messages from WAP service providers. The messages will be announced by a pop-up alert and stored in the Push Inbox. To personalize Push, go to: MOB. INTERNET PUSH SETTINGS WAP PROFILES Press Press ~ Press Press [ ] to enable or disable it. Press [ ] and select one of the following options. Select one of the following items and press [ ].
MOB. INTERNET MOB. INTERNET WAP PROFILES HOMEPAGE DEFAULT Press [ “Default”. ] to select Press [ ] to select “Homepage”. - Enter a URL and press [ save it. ] to Homepage (e.g.:http://wap.aol.com) Make up ‘Default ’ to make this your Home. You can configure five different gateways, but only one of them can be “Home”. 46 GPRS CSD Press [ ] to select “CSD”. In each item, you are to enter data or select an option.
MOB. INTERNET MOB. INTERNET WAP PROFILES BEARER Press [ CONNECT MODE ] to select “Bearer”. Press [ ] to select “CONNECT MODE”. Select one from the bearer list and press [ ] to save it. Press [ SHOW GRAPHICS ] to select “Security”. Select Temporary or Continously. Press [ ] to save it. If no specifications are stated by your network, both Temporary and Continuously are applicable. 48 SECURITY Make it up this to enable the use of encrypted transmission which some URLs may require.
MOB. INTERNET EMPTY CACHE ORGANIZER The Organizer is a practical tool that will help you to keep track of your appointments and alert you of meetings,celebrations, events etc. CALENDAR To set and view appointments. Press DAY VIEW Press Press [ ] to select “Day view”. To provide quick access to your favorite web sites, information is stored in the phones cache memory. It is recommended that you empty your cache memory regularly to avoid congestion.
ORGANIZER ORGANIZER CALENDAR NEW MONTH VIEW Press [ Press ] to select “Month view”. A calendar is displayed with appointments. The date with an appointment is shown in green color, while a selected date is in white. Use [ ] to select a date and press [ ] to view appointments on the particular date. Select an appointment and press [ following options. 52 ] to do the to select “Option”. Press [ ] to select “New”. Subject To enter a title for an appointment.
ORGANIZER ORGANIZER TASKS CALENDAR DELETE Press [ ] to select “Delete”. Press [ Select one of the following items and ]. Press [ ] to confirm it. 1. All : Delete all appointments. 2. Week old : Delete the appointments that is a week old. 3. Month old : Delete the appointments that is a month old. press [ NEW Press To put down things to remember. ] to select “Options”. Select a task and press [ ] to view its details. Move to each field to enter data.
ORGANIZER ORGANIZER ALARM CALCULATOR Press Press [ ] to mark up ‘Alarm on’ to enable the alarm. Press Enter a figure and select a mode (+ - or /). Press . Enter another figure, select = and press . The result is displayed on the bottom line. Example: Enter 200. Select + . Press [ ]. Enter 25. Select =. Press [ ]. The display shows: 225 To use the calculator. Press [ an alarm.
ORGANIZER MAXFUN PC-SYNCHRONIZATION(OPTIONAL) PC-synchronization (Optional) enables you to synchronize the calendar in your phone with your desktop organizer, e.g. Microsoft Outlook. To use this feature, you will have to install the synchronization software, included on your MaxSoft CD. Follow the instructions provided on the CD. - Connect your phone to the PC (follow instructions on cable accessory). In the Organizer menu, scroll to Synchronize. Press OK.
MAXFUN MAXFUN X-SHIP CRAZY RACE Press Press X-ship is a classic arcade “shoot’m up” game. You are in control of a space fighter and must destroy approaching enemies with your laser cannon before they shoot you. If surrounded by enemies, you can blast your way out with a nuclear explosion.
MAXFUN MAXFUN PUSH MAN VOLUME Press VIBRATOR Press PushMan is a PacMan-style maze game. Guide your little Buddy through the maze and avoid the ghost, the fluffy monsters and the worm. Pick up the apples to gain points. Press : UP : Left : Right : Down : Pause : Resume Use [ ] and [ ] to select a volume level. Select On or Off and press [ ] to save it.
MYPHONE The default settings with regard to the sounds and display are easily changed. MYPHONE AUDIO Press INCOMING CALL Press [ SMS ATTENTION ] to select “Incoming Call”. Press [ ] to select“SMS Attention”. KEYPAD TYPE Press [ ] to select “Keypad Type”. Alert Tune - Select one among 10bells, 14melodies and some downloaded melodies. Alert Type - Select one of the available options .(1.Tone only / 2. Tone +Vib / 3.Tone after Vib / 4.
MYPHONE MYPHONE WALLPAPER AUDIO CALL CONNECTION INFO TONES Press [ ] to select “Info Tones”. Press [ Press ] to select “Call Connection”. Select On or Off and press [ save it. ] to Select On or Off to set call Select a Wallpaper and press [ connection tone. You can change a wallpaper. Press [ 66 ]. ] to save it.
MYPHONE MYPHONE GREETING You can enter a greeting, set an animation for start-up or shutdown and set a greeting time. SELECTIONS TEXT EDIT Press [ ] to select “Text edit”. Press [ GREETING TONE ] to select “Selections”. Press [ ] to select “Greeting Tone”. Press Enter a greeting of your own and You are to set one of the following On or Off to set a greeting tone when press [ options for either start-up or the phone is turned on. ] to save it. shutdown. 1.
MYPHONE MYPHONE CALLER GROUPS You can create Caller Groups from the contacts in your phone book to identify a caller by sound alone. Press [ ] to select “Caller Group”. SMS TUNE Press [ ] to select “Tune”. Press [ ] to select “Tune”. Press You can designate a tune for a group. Use [ Press [ 70 You can designate a type of alert for a group. ] to moved to a caller group. ] to select it.
MYPHONE MYPHONE LIGHT & LCD Your phone has a backlit LCD display with full graphic capability. You can set Contrast, backlight time and LED light. LIGHT & LCD BACKLIGHT TIME CONTRAST Press [ ] to select “Contrast”. Press [ ] to select LED LIGHT Press [ ] to select “Backlight Time”. “LED light”. Select one of the following Mark it up to enable the LED service indicator. Press Use [ ] and [ select a contrast level. ] to backlight time and press [ You can adjust the display contrast.
SETTINGS The Settings menu is used to set basic parameters for the phone such as language, time & date, data transfer, security, network and call settings SETTINGS TIME & DATA Press Press [ ] to select “Set time/date”. TIME ZONE SUMMER TIME Press [ ] to select Press [ DATE FORMAT ] to select Press [ ] to select “Summer time”. “Timezone”. “Date format”.
SETTINGS SETTINGS LANGUAGE Press DATA Use [ ] to select a language. you are Set parameters for data transmission from your laptop or PC. Press DATA CABLE Press [ GPRS ] to select press [ ] to save it. The display will change to the selected language 76 ] to select “Data cable”. “GPRS”. set each parameter and set each parameter and press [ ] to save it. Select one of the available languages and Press [ press [ ] to save it.
SETTINGS SETTINGS SECURITY Press CHANGE PIN 1 PIN CODE 1 Press [ ] to select “PIN code 1”. Mark it up to enable PIN code 1 and press [ ] to save it. Press [ ] to select Confirm it when prompted. “Change PIN 1”. Press [ Enter your old pin code Exit with [ ]. ]. followed by the new code. 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.
SETTINGS SETTINGS SECURITY CHANGE PIN 2 Press [ ] to select Confirm it when prompted. “CHANGE pin 2”. Press [ Enter your old pin code Exit with [ followed by the new code. 80 SIM LOCK Press [ ] to select “SIM lock”. ]. ]. Mark it up to lock SIM CARD. As a unique identification, your phone is furnished with a code number known as IMEI. You must retain this number in case you need to block your account, e.i. if your phone is lost or stolen.
SETTINGS SETTINGS NETWORK Press SELECT NETWORK Press [ ] to select “Select network”. Select Automatic or manual. 82 PREFERRED NET Press [ ] to select “Preferred net”. The phone will search this list from the top. Menu key 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 Press [ ] to select “Add network”.
SETTINGS CALL SETTINGS Common calling options are described in “First steps“ on p. xx and in “Everyday functions” on p. xx. However, our phone also offers more advanced calling features, accessible from the Call settings menu. Press OPTIONAL FUNC. CALL WAITING Press [ ] to select “Call forward”. Unconditional: To forward all incoming calls to a specified number. All unanswered: To forward all calls that you do not answer within a specified period of time.
SETTINGS SETTINGS CALL SETTINGS CALL SETTINGS Press [ ] to select “Redial”. Press [ ] to select “Shortcut dial”. Redial . Activates automatically redialing of your last unsuccessful call. The number will be redialed after 5 seconds (1 time), after 1 minute (3 times) and after 3 minutes (10 times). If this sequence is completed without connection established, the number must be manually dialed for a new attempt. To manually abort the redial sequence, press End.
SETTINGS SETTINGS CALL SETTINGS RESET SETTINGS DTMF TONES BILLING Press [ ] to select “Billing”. Press [ Press ] to select “DTMF tones”. You can keep track of your calling expenses by setting the “Billing” feature. Scroll to Billing. Press [ ]. Enter the submenus: Total calls - to view the total amount of time and units used. Last call - to view the duration of the last call. Set max units - to set a maximum of units available for a call.
CHAPTER 4 PHONEBOOK 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 90 Look up New PB Settings Voice Mail No.
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.
PHONEBOOK PHONEBOOK NEW To add a contact to the SIM phonebook: Press When “Use Phone”is selected. When “Use SIM”is selected. Move to each field and press [ ] to enter its Move to each field and press [ information accordingly. - A text editor appears. - Enter a name and press [ ]. Scroll [ ]. - Enter a phone number and press [ (Home / Mobile / Work) and press [ Scroll [ ]. Press [ ]. ]. ] to save it after entering infomation.
PHONEBOOK PB SETTINGS To alter settings in the Phonebook: Press SHORTCUT DIAL Press [ ] to select “Shortcut dial”. Enter Phonebook menu. Scroll to PB Settings and press OK. Choose among: Select PB. Select SIM or Contacts as your default phonebook. If you select SIM as your Phonebook, you will not be able to use Contacts database features (three phone numbers, address information), but still allowed to use caller groups or shortcut dial. 96 FIXED LIST Press [ BARRED LIST ] to select “Fixed list”.
PHONEBOOK PHONEBOOK VOICE MAIL NO. PB SETTINGS Copy (Optional). Enables you to copy names and phone numbers to and from the SIM card. You can copy single contacts or all the contents. Selection is done via left softkey. EXPORT Press [ Press ] to select “Memory status”. Be aware that contacts will be copied from Contacts one time for each phone number recorded. Thus, if a contact has 3 numbers attached, he will occupy 3 slots on the SIM card. - The options softkey allows you to do the following items.
PHONEBOOK CHAPTER 5 VOICE DIAL(OPTIONAL) Voice dialing (Optional) will enable you to access selected contacts from your phone book simply by speaking the contacts name into the microphone. The phone will dial the contact automatically according to the settings selected. To use voice dialling: - Apply a long keypress on the OK key or select Voice dial on left softkey. A pop-up box will prompt you to speak the contacts name. - Speak loud and clearly into the microphone, i.e.
MENU SUMMURY MobilSurf MESSAGES Write new SMS SMS inbox SMS outbox Delete Delete inbox Delete outbox Delete all SMS Template SMS Settings Format SC number Validity SMS bearer Selections SMS class 0 Verify send Use template Reply path Read CB 102 MENU SUMMURY CB Settings CB enabled Channels Languages Mob. Internet Home Bookmarks Select Edit Add Delete Push inbox Push settings Allow push SL. Settings WAP Profiles Gateway 1 (Default gateway.
MENU SUMMURY MENU SUMMURY SMS Attention alert tune alert type volume Keypad Type Natural Tone DTMF Mute Info Tones On Off Connect Tone On Off Wallpaper GREETING Text Edit Selections Greeting Tone Caller Groups Private Business 104 Friends Family Others Security Light & LCD Contrast Back light time LED Light SETTINGS Time & Date Set time/date Summer time Time zone Date format Language Data Data cable Bitrate Reset GPRS Attach on Accept calls No Reply Activate Cancel Status Not Reachable Activate Cance
MENU SUMMURY Call Barring Cancel All Outgoing Calls Cancel All All Calls All Internat.
MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS 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.
MISCELLANEOUS ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS 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.
MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 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: Someone else is receiving my calls. What is wrong? A: The phone has been set to forward your calls to another number. Cancel call forwarding as necessary. Q: Can I send and receive emails and surf the Mobile Internet on my phone? A: Yes.
CHAPTER 6 MISCELLANEOUS TECHNICAL DATA Physical properties Size: W-44 H-86 D-23 (mm) Weight: 85g Display: 65K Color (128X128 pixels) Performance GSM: 900/1800/EGSM GPRS: Class B8 Standby: 80 hours Talk time: 3 hours Charging time: 1.5 hours Radiation (SAR): Max. 0.594 w/kg over a 1g cube Communication features Long SMS (456 chr.
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. SAFETY SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards).
SAFETY DRIVING SAFETY ELECTRONIC DEVICES 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: l Give full attention to driving. Driving safely is your first responsibility. Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy.
SAFETY SAFETY ELECTRONIC DEVICES OTHER SAFETY GUIDELINES Other Medical Devices Aircraft 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. FCC Regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft.
SAFETY 122 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING 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. The following offenses are punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both: 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.
SAFETY FCC RF EXPOSURE WARNING! Read this Information before using your In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commossion (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. and international standards bodies.
Miscellaneous Index 126 A Advice of Charge Aircraft, caution in Alarm (Reminder) Alert, SMS Any key answer Appointment, new Audio (Sound) settings Page B Backlight, display Battery, charge Battery, recycling Billing Bookmarks, WAP Page C Cache, WAP Calculator Calendar Call, make a Call barring Page Sub-headline Disclaimer Display Driving, caution Call forwarding Call, answer a Call, emergency Call, incoming Call, missed Call, optional functions Call, redirected Call waiting Caller group, include in
Miscellaneous Sub-headline 128 N Network Page Reset to default Ring tones O One key dialling Organizer Outbox, SMS Page Page P Pacemaker, caution Password (PIN) Password, WAP PC-sync Phonebook PIN, enter, change Page S Safety Scratch pad Security Service numbers Silent (Mute) SIM SMS Softkeys Speech volume Stand-by time Page R Read SMS Redial call Page T T9 text editor Talk time Technical data Time, set Page Q Questions & Answers Miscellaneous Sub-headline U Unlock SIM Page V Validity, SM