USER’S MANUAL
Caution Please c hec k and follow simple guidelines below for your safety, and for the proper operation of the phone. F urther detailed information is given in the Appendix. ANTENNA Use of the antenna not proved by the phone manufac turer c an c ause severe damage or malfunc tion to the mobile. TRAF F IC S AF ETY F irst c hec k and make sure the traffic regulations related to the wireless phone use. Don’ t use a hand- held phone while driving a vehic le.
S witc h the phone off to avoid interferenc e with pac emaker, or even other medic al devic es. C onsult a physic ian or the manufac turer of the medic al devic e if you have any questions about using the phone in hospital. PUBLIC PLAC E Do not switc h on the phone in the area where wireless phone use is prohibited. BOARDING AN AIRC RAF T S witc h off your phone before boarding an airc raft. The use of wireless telephones in an airc raft may be dangerous to the operation of the airc raft.
exc eed the rec ommended exposure guidelines. The use of unauthorized types c an not guarantee the permitted guidelines, and also c an not assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. PROPER US AGE Use the phone only in its normal operating positions. Don’ t touc h or bend the antenna unnec essarily while you are c alling. It may degrade the c all quality and eventually limit the battery’ s performanc e. Do not attempt to open the phone. Non- expert handling may damage it.
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Components The pac kage items may differ from the ones shown below. The items depend on the servic e provider’ s spec ific ation, and the pic ture below is for user referenc e only.
Handset Description Earpiece LCD display Ant enna Ear- m icrophone Side keys Sub display Menu keys N OK keys N Navigat ion keys N Clear key N Alphanum eric keys Microphone Power Adapt or Connect ors
Internal LCD(Main LCD) There are two areas in both LC D displays (Main and S ub). One is for ic ons to show the status of the mobile phone. The other is to show message, phone number, ic ons and etc . Ic ons are displayed when spec ific func tions are ac tive or when you have rec eived a message. The figure above shows an overview all possible ic ons and where they appear.
Roaming This ic on will appear when roaming servic e is applied. Battery This shows the strength of the battery. Keys There are func tion keys, whic h have one and more features. F ollowing table shows list of func tion keys.
Function keys Key I con Name Key Function SEND KEY Press this key to make a call, or answer incoming call (except ANY KEY ANSWER). Press this key long to redial a last call number. Press this key once to retrieve the list of last dialed. END KEY Press this key to end a call, to return to standby state in menu (Cancel, Exit). Long press this key to turn the phone on or off. OK KEY Press this key to enter main menu basically.
Quick start F ollow steps below for the first time use; Install the SIM card When you subsc ribe to a c ellular network, you are provided with a plug- in S IM c ard loaded with your subsc ription details (PIN, optional servic es available and so on). If nec essary, switc h off the phone by holding down [ END] key until the powering down message is displayed. 1. Remove the battery 2. C hec k the S IM slot c lear, and plac e the S IM c ard into slot 3.
Install the battery Insert tabs on the base of the battery into the notc hes on the base of the phone, as shown bellows: 1. Insert the bottom of battery into the groove at the bottom of the handset. 2. Press in the top of the battery until you hear a c lic k.
Charge the battery Your phone is powered by a rec hargeable Li- ion battery. A travel adapter is provided with your phone. Use only approved batteries and c hargers. Ask your loc al PANTEC H dealer for further details. The phone c an be used while the battery is c harging With the battery in position on the phone, c onnec t the lead from the travel adapter to a standard AC wall outlet loc ated in the bottom side of the phone, after opening the c over.
Basic Operation Getting started 1. Turn on the phone power Long key press (3 sec onds) [ END] key to turn the phone power on. 2. Turn off the phone power Long key press [ END] key to turn the phone power off. 3. Make a call Phone power on by long key press [ END] key. Insert S IM c ard into S IM slot if “ Insert S IM c ard” message showed. Enter your PIN1(Maximum up to 8 digits) and to unloc k handset(if applic able.) After the PIN is ac c epted, network searc hing is started automatic ally.
down keys exc ept [ END] key. 6. Adjust the earpiece volume When you are speaking with your phone, press the volume adjustment keys on the side of the phone to adjust volume of the earpiec e. S even levels of volume are available for your selec tion. 7. Browse main menu Press [ Menu] key to enter main menu in standby mode. Press [ End] key to exit menu to standby sc reen With navigation keys, [ up] [ left] and [ down] [ right] , you c an browse among menu items.
Basic call functions 1. S peed Dialing There are two ways for you to do one- touc h dialing while in standby mode: You c an use the first 9 rec ords saved in the Phone book by long pressing the desired number. F or instanc e, if the number is saved in the Phone book at the loc ation of 5, long press [ 5] key to initiate the c all. 2.
c orrec t. 7. Inc oming c all waiting (This is the Network and subsc ription dependent feature. Not available in all areas.) When a c all c omes in, you c an press [ MENU] keys to enter the c all options. [ MENU] 1. Answer 2. Rejec t 3. I am busy If another c all c omes in while you are on the phone, you c an: Press [ End] key to rejec t the waiting c all. Press [ S end] key to hold on the ac tive c all and c onnec t to the waiting c all. 8.
Multiparty End all calls - Under a c irc umstanc e of multi- party c all, you c an end all c alls on one of them by selec ting this func tion.
How to use T9 ‘T9’ is to help you to input text easily either in English or in Chinese. This section is to help you to use ‘T9’. First of all, when you enter input mode, each mode of the possible ‘T9’ is displayed by examples followed by key mapping table.
This ‘T9’ is to input predictive English word. This mode is to input Chinese character by inputting stroke by stroke like writing it with brush. Also, you can browse the possible character by component.(Press key [ 1] ) This PI NYI N input mode is to input Chinese character by typing the pronounce of letter. You can specify the pronounce by tone.
T9 English The more types you enter, the more complete word you can get using T9 English editor. For example, if you like to make the word, ‘China’, then press the keys, [ 2] for C,[ 4] for h, [ 4] for i, [ 6] for n, and [ 2] for a. I f you could not f ind the word what you want, just press [ 1] key for next possible candidates. You can switch the lowercase to the capital letter or the capital letter to one capital letter mode by pressing [ # ] key. Also you can insert per i od by pressing key [ * ] .
example, you can f ind the component, by pressing T9 PI NYI N You can input Chinese character by typing the spelling of pronounces of it. For convenience, T9 PI NYI N uses T9 English for making pronounce. Just type the keys which the proper spelling on, then you can choose possible pronounce candidates. After selecting pronounces by pressing [ SEND] , you can choose the character that you like to add in selection window. Additionally, you can specify the character using tone with key [ # ] .
Menu functions MENU TYPE There are two types of Menu in this phone. One is basic menu, and the other is my menu that you c an arrange in any order you like. Here, basic menu shows, and refer to p.000 for my menu To enter the main menu, press one of Message C all logs S ound S ettings Net servic e Organizer F un & Tools S TK Phonebook , Keys.
Message You c an send new messages, and c hec k rec eived messages S MS /E MS EMS (Enhanc ed Messaging S ervic e) is sent via S MS (S hort Message S ervic e). You c an add pic ture, animation, melody, message and emotic on to a text message, and format the text, using EMS (Enhanc ed Messaging S ervic e). Before you start You must make sure that the number of your servic e c enter is set. Usually, The number is supplied by servic e provider and is saved on the S IM c ard. Main menu 1.
2. S MS /E MS S ub menu [ ME NU] 1. Message c enter 2. Message lifetime 3. Message format Eac h func tion is desc ribed as follows in detail. Message c enter - - Allows the address (URL) of the proxy relay or MMS C to be set. Message lifetime - C ontrols the lifetime of c reated messages (1 hour – 6 months) Message format – (normal, fax, voic email, ermes, nation’ l paging, x.400, internet) 3.
1. Inbox 1. S c roll to “ Inbox” and press [ OK] key. 2. Press [ OK] key from the Inbox messages. 3. Press [ Menu] key. 4. Now, You c an selec t “ Edit” , “ Delete” , “ F orward” , ” Text Reply” or “ Voic e c all” as you want. 2. Outbox 1. S c roll to “ Outbox” and press [ OK] key. 2. Press [ OK] key from the Outbox messages. 3. Press [ Menu] key. 4. Now, You c an selec t “ Edit” , “ Delete” , or “ F orward” as you want. C reating and sending a message C reate Inserting an item in a text message 1.
Text style You c an c hange the text format in a text message. 1. While writing your message press [ MENU] key. 2. S elec t “ Text style” and press [ OK] key. 3. S elec t format “ Underline” , “ Bold” or “ S trikeout. 2. S ending a text message 1. S c roll to “ C reate” and press [ OK] key. 2. Write your message and press [ OK] key. 3. S c roll to “ S end” and Press [ OK] key. 4. Enter numbers the user, You c an also searc h them from the “ phonebook list” through pressing [ MENU] key.” 3.
and displayed on the sc reen. To read the text message Message is saved in “ Inbox” in text message menu. Press [ OK] to read the text message. S aving inc oming text message Inc oming text messages are saved in the S IM c ard. When the S IM c ard is full, you c annot rec eive messages any more. In this time, you c an see the spec ial ic on, whic h alerts that S IM c ard is full, in your handset.
MMS C reating and S ending a message A new message is c reated by ac c essing the “ New message” . The user is presented with a sc reen showing the first page in a blank MMS message. Notic e! The sc reen displays the page with an informational/status bar above the message showing: The presenc e of any sounds or attac hments on the c urrent page. The size of the whole MMS in bytes or kilobytes. The c urrent page number/total number of pages. C reating multimedia message 1.
If you selec t Add image, sound, or attac hment, a list of items opens. S c roll to the item you wish to add and press [ ok] key. Then, the ic on is shown in the top of the sc reen. To add a text, Press [ MENU] key and selec t More - > Objec t properties - > selec t text files(*.txt) to add and press [ OK] key. Then, you c an see Objec t Property menu. Now, let’ s c ontrol for how long the c urrent page is shown when read. S elec t “ Displayed after” and press [ OK] key.
10. S elec t “ S ubjec t” line with [ OK] key and write your subjec t. 11. And selec t the S end orS end later line and press [ OK] key. Rec eiving messages When the user rec eives a notific ation of new message’ s arrival the following ac tions will take plac e:. 1. In Messages menu, selec t multimedia message - > Inbox and press [ OK] key to selec t item. 2. S elec t rec eived mail and press [ OK] key. Deleting a message Here a user deletes a message from the mailbox. 1.
3. C ell broadc asts [ ME NU] 1. Read new 2. Read info 3. S ettings You c an rec eive c ell broadc ast offered by your network servic e. This func tion is to set and to read info message(C ell Broadc ast). provider, and c hoose preferring topic s and languages. Eac h func tion is desc ribed as follows in detail. Read new Read info - You c an rec eive the message that Newsflashes and Distric t from offered by network servic e.
C all logs You c an get the log information of dialed c alls, rec eived c alls, and missed c alls, and also make a c all with the number in the log information. Rec eived c alls Dialed c alls Missed c alls C lear logs C all info GPRS info 1. rec eived c alls - view c all log - add to P- Book - S MS - delete 2. dialed c alls - view c all log - add to P- Book - S MS - delete 3.
To move to the list you want, you use sc roll up/down key, and then press OK key. If there is no information in the list, it pops up the “ list empty” message, and return to the previous window in 2 sec onds. When you press MENU key, popup- menu shows the list of view c all log, add to P- Book, S MS , and delete. 2. dialed c alls - view c all log - add to P- Book - S MS - delete To make a c all with the number in the list, move to the list by using sc roll up/down key, and then press S END Key.
to the previous stage. Also MENU key selec tion pops up some menu lists, however then, if there is no key selec tion for 10 sec onds, the popup menu will disappear. 4. c lear log 4- 1. rec eived c alls 4- 2. dialed c alls 4- 3. missed c alls 4- 4. all c all C lear the c all log information. To c lear all of the log information, selec t all c all.
S ound You c an set a sound for ringing, message, key, flip, and etc . Ringing setting Message alert Key tone F lip tone S ound effec t Ringing S ettings Ring Type Ring; ring with one of melody, bell, voic e sound, natural sound, or my melody. Vibration; no sound, just vibration. Vib then Ring; ring after vibration. Vib and Ring; ring and vibration c ome together. Asc ending; ring gets louder and louder. None(Quit); no ring, no vibration. Only lamp.
Message alert S elec t mode Onc e/Every 2 mins/Every 5 mins/off tone alerts that there is no message arrived in every 2 minutes/5 minutes. Tones Bell 1/Bell 2/Bell 3 (the number of Tone will c hange in the near future) Message Tone selec tion Ringing volume Ringing volume has total 8 steps (0~ 7). Key Tone S etting: On/Off Tones DTMF /Beep/Voic e (the number of Tone will c hange in the near future) Key Tone selec tion (only applic able to the alphanumeric key) 3.
S ound effec t C onnec tion/Minute minder/Disc onnec tion/Area alerting /On&Off melody/menu moving Melody plays when one of the c hec ked c onditions is satisfied. S etting the bell/vibration/volume selec t the S ounding S etting in the S ound Menu, and sc roll to the bell/vibration/volume by using Up/Down/Left/Right key. Press OK key to save the setting. If you do not want to store the setting, press C LR or END key.
Area alerting sounds when the phone goes out of servic e area. On & Off melody sounds when the Phone is On/Off. Menu moving tone sounds when moving to another menu. S elec t a tone item by using Up/Down key, and set/reset with the Right/Left key. Press OK key to save the setting. If you don’ t want to store the setting, press C LR or END key.
S etting 1. S creen setting A . Y ou can change images of Handset’s 6 main screens whatsoever y ou want. 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 2. 5. Idle screen image change Power On screen image change Power Off screen image change Mocall screen image change Mtcall screen image change Dialing screen image change 3 . 4. 6. K ey operation [ up,down,left,right,ok,end,clear key ] 1. move to the screen you want to change by using left and right key. 2. set the cursor to image change line by using up and down key. 3.
2. S creen Option 1. y ou can set the display option for the Handset idle screen. T here are 3 modes such as below. 1. S creen option: y ou can change the image applied on the idle screen. 2. Display string: y ou can change the string displayed on the idle screen. 3. F ont color: you can change the font color for the handset. Y ou can change the above 3 options by using left and right key. 1.S creen option you can choose one of 4 options by using left and right key. i.
3. V oice L E D Y ou can turn On/Off V oice L E D of your phone. If you turn V oice L E D on, you can see L E Ds of your phone blinking with the voice of the person you are talking to. Contrast Setting 2 3 1 Y ou can set Main L C D Brightness, Main L C D contrast, S ub L C D contrast. Use Navigation [ UP/DOWN] K eys to move up and down to the mode you want to change and then use Navigation [ RIGHT /L E F T ] keys to change the value. E ach has 8 levels.
Back Light Setting 1 2 3 Y ou can set the L ight L evel of Main S ub L C D. Use Navigation [ UP/DOWN] K eys to move up and down to the mode you want to change and then use Navigation [ RIGHT /L E F T ] key s to change the value. 1. L ight level(off, low, medium, high, max imum) A . Y ou can set the brightness of L E D Back light while it is on. 2. Minimal bright(off, low, medium, high, max imum) A . Y ou can set the brightness of the L E D Back light while it is off after the L ight Duration is ex pired.
1. Divert c alls Divert c alls – With this options, you c an redirec t your inc oming c alls to another number predefined by you. Also you c hoose a forwarding rule to eac h servic e. 1. 1 Divert c alls - > All c alls Divert all c alls – You c an redirec t all of voic e c alls, data, fax and messages to another number. 1. 1. 1 Divert c alls - > All c alls - > On S elec t ON to direc t all of the servic es provided by network, voic e c alls, data, fax, and messages.
You c an set this as shown in 1.1[ Divert All C alls] . 1.3 Divert c alls - > On no answer c alls diverted when handset does not answer – This option allows you to divert the c alls to a predefined number. When you c annot answer the phone in 5 sec onds to 30 sec onds (you should enter this timeout period), the c all is diverted. You c an set this as shown in 1.1[ Divert All C alls] . 1.
2. C all S ettings C all settings – You c an c hoose one of a number of features for c ontrolling the way in whic h you make and rec eive c alls. 2. 1 C all settings - > Answer type Answer type – When a c all is inc oming to your handset, you c an c hoose the way you start to answer. 2. 1. 1 C all settings - > Answer type - > F lip open S elec t “ F lip open” to c onnec t a c all by opening the flip. 2. 1.
S how c aller’ s number or c alled number – You c an see the number of the c aller or you c an show your number to the c aller when some c aller is making a c all to you. And vic e versa. 2. 3. 1 C all settings - > C aller number - > S how c aller no This option shows the number of the handset making the inc oming c all 2. 3. 2 C all settings - > C aller number - > Hide your no You c an hide your handset number when you’ re making a c all out. 2. 3.
S etting Add new Networks [ menu] Æ [ 3.Net servic es] Æ [ 3.Network settings] Æ[ 2.Add new] 1. This option shows the network list whic h your handset does not provide. You should register a network to the list direc tly. 2. S elec t a “ network name” 3.
[ 3.Loc k] : Only the emergenc y c all is allowed. The user c annot do anything, [ 4.C hange c ode] : The user is free to c hange the handset password. S etting H/S barring [ menu] Æ [ 3.Net servic es] Æ [ 4.S ec urity settings] Æ[ 3.H/S barring] [ 1.Inc oming] ① Loc k : S elec t LOC K to ac tivate or c anc el barring of all inc oming c alls ② Unloc k : S elec t UNLOC K not to ac tivate or c anc el barring of all inc oming c alls [ 2.
[ REF ] The PIN2 password is required when you turn it on or turn it off [ 2.F ixed dial list] : Display the F ixed dial list C UG setting [ menu] Æ [ 3.Net servic es] Æ [ 4.S ec urity settings] Æ[ 6.C UG setting] [ 1.List C UGs] S elec t this, and then 1. C UG name list spec ified by the user is displayed 2. S elec t the C UG name 3.
Organizer In Organizer, you c an set alarms, keep trac k of events, make notes, use a simple c alc ulator, c onvert measures, and time events. 1. Alarm Navigation [ Left] Button Æ 1.Alarm You c an set alarms to ring for onc e, or on daily or weekly base. [ Default sc reen without any alarm registered] Adding & Deleting alarms Press [ Menu] key - > [ OK] button. F ill in the alarm time and sc roll down onc e to On/Off toggle bar. Then, dec ide On or Off.
If you c hoose [ Onc e] , then it will ring just onc e on the given Alert Date. If you c hoose [ Daily] , then it will ring every day at the given time. If you c hoose [ Weekly] , then it will ring on the weekdays you c hec k by pressing Navigation Right [ - >] key. S elec ting alarm melody, Press [ Menu] key then you will see a popup menu where if you selec t [ Melody] , you c an selec t alarm melody you like to hear. [ On MorningC all] option lets you hear alarm even when your phone is on silent mode.
You c an keep trac k of your events by putting short notes and alarms on the c alendar. You will see a blue rec tangular c ursor on the c alendar whic h you c an move around with navigation keys. [ C alendar without any event set] Adding & deleting E vents Move the blue rec tangular c ursor onto the date on whic h you want to put an event. Then press [ Menu] key - > selec t [ Add E vent] . Or, just press [ OK] key on a date and [ Menu] key - > selec t [ Add E vent] Then you will see following sc reens.
1) Event : You c an c hoose the type of the event ( Meeting, C all, restaurant, entertainment, birthday, Travel, and Others). 2) Memo : Press [ - >] to put a short note about the event. 3) Time : S et the alarm time. 4) Alarm alert : You c an set when the alarm to ring (On time, 1Hour Before, 2Hour Before, 1Day Before, 2Day Before, and No alerting ) 5) repeat : You c an set how often the event happens. ( Onc e, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Yearly ) ex) F or birthday, you would make it Yearly.
Press [ Menu] key and then you will see a popup menu. 1. Add Event : To add anther event on the selec ted day. 2. On D- day : S how you how many days are left until the event. 3, 4 Delete & Delete All : Deletes one or all of events registered on the selec ted day. 5. Memory Info : shows the number of events registered. To see all events put on the c alendar Press [ Menu] key Æ selec t [ View All Event] J umping to spec ific date Press [ Menu] key Æ selec t [ Goto Date] 3.
Press [ MENU] then you will see following sub menus. 1. Add : You c an c reate a short note. 2. Delete : Delete the selec ted note. 3. Delete all : Deletes all notes. After you are done with writing, press [ OK] key to save the note. You c an edit notes by pressing [ OK] key on the list view. You c an keep notes up to 20. 4. C alc ulator Addition, subtrac tion, multiplic ation, and division of dec imal numbers are supported. One of the four operators is selec ted with navigation keys.
You c an time an event using this stopwatc h func tion. The stopwatc h c an be operated with the navigation key. Press S tart to time an event, press Pause to pause timing and press Reset to c lear the time and wait 6. C onverter In C onverter, you c an c onvert measures suc h as Length, Area, Volume and Weight from one unit to another. Basic ally, ‘ Length’ inc ludes c m, m, inc h, feet, yard and mile. ‘ Area’ inc ludes sq. m, a, sq. feet, sq. yard and ac re. ‘ Volume’ inc ludes c u. c m, c u. m, L, c u.
S elec t the result unit pressing navigation [ Left] key or [ Right] key. This c onverter displays the result value c onverted whenever entering the target value or c hanging the target unit/result unit. It is impossible some of units are c onverted. In that c ase, this c onverter displays the result value as zero.
F un & Tools Games Tit le m in iSocce r LCD 6 4 K Color [ 1 2 8 x 1 6 0 ] Sou n d 4 0 Poly [ M A3 ] Re le a se D a t e 2 0 0 3 .0 4 .3 0 Copyr igh t D iffon , I n c. [ Introduction] This game is the mini soc cer game supported single match mode and tournament mode between 16 countries. E ach team c onsists of 5 players included a goalkeeper. All field players can be controlled to move (Up, Down, Left, Right, Left- Up, Left- Down, Right- Up, RightDown), pass and tackle.
Menu S c reen Keys S ingle Matc h Tournament [ LEF T/4] [ RIGHT/6] [ UP/2] [ DOWN/8] [ OK/5] C hange Play Mode C hange Play Mode Move up Move down S elect
Help S c reen Rec ord S c reen Playing Game
Keys E tc .
Tit le M yPu ppy LCD 6 4 K Color [ 1 2 8 x 1 6 0 ] Sou n d 4 0 Poly [ M A3 ] Re le a se D a t e 2 0 0 3 .0 4 .3 0 Copyr igh t D iffon , I n c. [ Introduction] Your cute pet is in your mobile phone. Time in the game is identical with real time. S o the player has to feed up 3 times a day and play with the pet sometimes as like a real pet. The pet is baby at first. If the player brings up the pet c arefully, the pet will be young and then attain full growth.
Playing Game Keys [ 4, Left] [ 6, Right] [ 5, OK] Move Left Menu Move Right Menu S elect Ac tion
Playing With Player [ 4, Left] S elect Left [ 6, S elect Right Right] Think and choose where the pet is about to jump. Keys E tc .
Downloaded You can view a list of downloaded images and melodies and exec ute the basic file operation like browse, delete, rename, set as wallpaper, play, and view. 1. image file browser View a list of image files [ MENU] – [ 4] – [ 2] - [ 1] Browse image files using UP/DOWN key. © ª If you want file operation, then press MENU key and browse file operation you want using UP/DOWN key.
View the full sc reen image. S et as wallpaper Press OK key after saving to wallpaper image. If you want to display wallpaper image then goto display visual option. View file information. [ MENU] – [ DOWN twic e] – [ OK] Delet e t he im age file..
if t he confirm w indow popuped, t hen press OK key. Don’t press any key and wait a m om ent if you want t o cancel delet ing. Rename the file [ MENU] – [ DOWN 4times] – [ OK] Press OK key after modifying the file name.
2. Animation file browser View a list of animation image files [ MENU] – [ 4] – [ 2] - [ 2] S end via S MS refer the S MS 3.
Memory info It shows the memory in use, and the memory left.
Voic e memo 4) Voic e memo Y ou c an rec ord your voic e or those of other people using this func tionality. This is c omposed of the voic e rec order and the voic e player. S o, you c an rec ord your voic e with the rec order and then play it with the player. Using the key [ MENU] on the voic e memo view list, you c an go into the voic e rec order as the following pic ture. Basic ally, the voic e rec order have the func tionalities as REC ORD / S TOP / PLAY (PrePLAY) / S AVE.
Max rec ordable memo : 3 Voic e memos Wap Menu You can surf on I nternet with WAP browser. That means you can connect to I nternet anywhere, anytime. Contact to nearest dealer for detail information.
2) Resume You can reconnect the latest web site. 3) Bookmarks You can store on I nternet address with WAP browser. 3) Push messages Mobile can receive Push Messages from Service Provider. 4) Settings With this function, you can set Connection settings, Security certif ication, Cache mode, Push security.
( 1) Connection settings A. B. C. D. E. F. Homepage : This is an address of homepage. I mage : You can select image display option.
⑥ Password ⑦ Timeout : 30/ 60/ 90/ 120 msec G. H. SMS options ① Server number ② Service number GPRS options ① I p Address : Gateway I P address ② Access point : Access point name ③ User id ④ Password ( 2) Security These are lists of Security Certif ication. ( 3) Cache mode You can set mode in two options(Always check/ Never check).
5) Empty Temp File -Empty cache -Empty Cookies -Empty Password 6) Version info This function is to view the software version of WAP browser. 7) On-line menu I f you press a menu key when browsing, browser menu will be available.
① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ Stop : stops current page download Go back : navigates back one page in the history list Bookmarks : presents the list of bookmarks Add bookmark : creates a new bookmark for the page you are viewing.
Phonebook S tore and searc h a phone number, and register a number as group.
※ S earc h a person’ s number registered to eac h group Name S earc h If press Ok key, S earc h a person in the PhoneBook list by typing PINYIN or AlphaBet in the T9 Editor. If no input in the T9 Editor, show the total list of Phone Book. If the size of a Name overflows, it sc rolls. Move to eac h phone number with navigation key. You c an make a c all with number listed first by pressing S end Key in a list.
Window when Menu Key pressed in the eac h number Delete(delete the number) Add to S peed (store the number to the S peed Dial) S end Message (Menu to send S MS / EMS / MMS ) C hange to the View Name by pressing Ok Key in the list. It shows all of the information about the person, but c an not modify the information. To modify the information, press Menu Key and selec t Edit. Add New Name Add new phone number in the Edit mode.
Ic on, PhoneNumber, and Name are shown in the list. To store a number into the S peed Dial list, selec t a number, and press Menu Key and c hoose Add to S peed, then press OK key in the list you want (00 ~ 99). S ettings S ave nos.to S elec t the memory for an item to be stored by pressing OK key. Memory c hoic e will be one of the S IM c ard / Phone memory / Choic e, etc .
shown. Used spac e S how the memory c urrently used. S tore total 1000 items to the phone memory. Group ring tones selec t a bell sound for eac h group with navigation key(up, down, left, right) Appendix C are and Maintenanc e F ollowings are to help ensure the proper use and the life of your mobile phone.
Keep your mobile phone and its ac c essories out of small c hildren’ s reac h. Keep it dry. Use your phone at a normal temperature. Temperature higher than 55°C or lower than –20°C (Higher than 131°F or lower than - 4°F ) may c ause damage to your phone. Do not use or store your mobile phone in dusty or dirty areas if possible. Do not attempt to open your mobile phone. Do not drop, knoc k or shake it. Do not use harsh c hemic als, c leaning solvents, or strong detergent to c lean mobile phone.
dealer. With handset loc ked with 3 invalid trials, inc oming c all c ould be rec eived. “ No servic e” , “ Network failure” is displayed: C hec k the signal strength indic ator. The network c onnec tion was lost. You may be in the basement or building where signal is weak. Move to other loc ation to rec eive signal properly. In another c ase, you may be too far from the base station of your network servic e provider. Then, ask your network servic e provider servic e range map. Audio quality is poor.
Unable to c harge the battery: It c ould be one of 3 possible situations: one is that your mobile phone c harger is out of order. Then c ontac t dealer near you. Another is that you attempt to use your mobile phone in severe temperature. S o, c hange the battery- c harging environment. The other is the poor c onnec tion. Then c hec k the c onnec tor. Unable to input data in the Phonebook: Your phonebook memory is full. Delete some entries from phonebook list.
out. Use only approved battery and rec harges your battery only with approved c hargers. When a c harger is not in use, disc onnec t it from the power outlet. Overc harging makes battery lifetime shortened Do not leave the battery in hot or c old plac es, suc h as in a c ar in summer or winter. This reduc es the c apac ity of battery. Always try to keep the battery at room temperature. Do not short- c irc uit the battery.
With other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised use mobile phone in the normal operating position for the satisfac tory operation of the equipment and for the personnel (Held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder) E lec tronic devic es Most modern elec tronic equipment is shielded from radio frequenc y (RF ) signals. However, c ertain elec tronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
To make an emergenc y c all: If your phone is not on, S witc h it on. Y ou should be in a servic e area, so c hec k the radio signal strength. Emergenc y c alls may not be possible on all c ellular phone networks or when c ertain network servic es and/or phone features are in use. C hec k loc al c ellular servic e provider. S tatement ac c ording to F C C part 15.19 This devic e c omplies with Part 15 of the F C C Rules.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public , it must be tested and c ertified to the F C C that it does not exc eed the limit established by the government- adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and loc ations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the F C C for eac h model. (Body- worn measurements may differ among phone models, depending upon available ac c essories and F C C requirements).