Contents 1 2 3 4 5 Copyright and Legal Information v Your phone 1 Layout - front Layout - back Menus Display indicators 1 2 3 4 Getting started 6 Removing the back cover Removing the battery Inserting the SIM card Inserting the battery Replacing the back cover Charging the battery 6 6 6 6 7 7 The basics 9 Switching on/off Navigation and scrolling My number Screensaver Power save SIM Toolkit Shortcuts Entering text, numbers and symbols 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 Calls 13 Making a call Answering
6 7 8 9 Using templates Sorting and deleting messages Calling your voice mail SMS and MMS settings 22 22 22 23 Internet 25 Internet settings Internet menu Connecting to an internet page Downloading In browser options Setting your homepage Bookmarks Settings 25 25 25 25 26 26 26 27 Personalize your phone 29 Ringtones Sounds Volume and vibrate Display Covers Wrist/neck strap 29 29 29 30 30 32 Contacts 33 Phone contacts and SIM contacts Adding a contact Finding a contact Copying contacts Deleti
10 11 12 13 14 Camera options Memory Timeout Editing your photos 40 41 41 41 Games 42 Funny Farmer Solitaire Sumito Tenpin Splat Volume 42 44 44 45 45 45 Applications 46 Calculator Converter 46 46 Java 48 Downloading and installing Deleting Options 48 48 49 Pictures/Sounds 50 Pictures Sounds 50 51 Settings 53 Languages Time/Date Alarm Display Sounds Advanced Data accounts Shortcuts Auto key lock 53 53 53 54 54 55 56 57 57 [[[ iii ]]]
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Copyright and Legal Information CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SENDO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA OR INCOME OR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES HOWSOEVER CAUSED. The wireless phone described in this manual is approved for use in GSM 850 and 1900 networks. This manual and the accompanying Safety, Warranty and License booklet are available for download from www.sendo.com.
please check with your dealer or visit www.sendo.com. When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. Network Services A number of features included in this guide are called network services. They are services provided by wireless service providers. Before you can take advantage of any of these network services, you must subscribe to these service(s) from your home wireless service provider and obtain instructions for their use.
1 Your phone 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 7 8 8 Earpiece Display – Display indicators, menu options and other information is shown here. Left soft key g – This key performs the function immediately above it on the display. Right soft key/Power key d – A short press of this key performs the function immediately above it on the display. A long press of this key will switch the phone on and off. Camera key f – Opens the Camera feature.
Your phone 1 Layout - back 1 2 2 3 1 3 4 Speaker – Used to play ringtones, alerts and sounds. Camera lens – Used for the digital camera. Self-portrait mirror – Used to take a photo of yourself. Look at the self-portrait mirror and position your reflection in the centre of the mirror. When you take a photo, your image will be aligned correctly. Wrist/neck strap aperture – Used to attach a wrist strap or neck strap. See the Wrist/neck strap section on Page 32 for details.
1 Your phone Menus Menus Messages Internet 1 Homepage 2 Bookmarks 3 Recent Pages 4 Enter Address 5 Resume 6 Settings Pictures/Sounds Games/Apps Camera 7 Voice mail 8 Settings 1 Pictures 2 Sounds Settings Services 1 Create MMS 2 Create SMS 3 Inbox 4 Drafts 5 Sent 6 Templates 1 Languages 2 Time/Date 1 Commands 2 Network sel.
Your phone 1 Display indicators Main screen In messages list Indicator Indicator Meaning Battery level - low Meaning Message has not been read (subject text in bold) Battery level - high Message has been read (normal subject text) Battery charging (phone on) Battery charging (phone off) Yellow icon MMS (multimedia) message Signal strength - weak Signal strength - strong Blue icon GPRS service available GPRS service not available (these icons are network dependent) In calls list Type SMS
1 Indicator Camera Meaning Indicator Meaning Photo size setting: Shows the option that is currently activated L M S XS LP SP Indicates that more information is available. When a line like this is highlighted in features such as the contacts list, the text will scroll automatically to reveal the additional information. Text entry Large Medium Small Extra Small Large Portrait Small Portrait White balance (if not set to Automatic) Indicator Meaning Sharpness (if not set to zero).
Getting started 2 2 Getting started To use your phone, you must first insert the SIM card supplied by your network service provider, and then charge the battery. colored contacts of the card are facing down, touching the contacts of the phone. Removing the back cover Press down on the area on the top of the back cover, slide the cover down and lift off. ! Removing the battery If you need to remove the battery, press down on the tab at the centre of the bottom edge of the battery and lift out.
2 Charging and Discharging Place the cover onto the back of the phone and slide the cover into place, making sure the tab at the top of the cover clicks into place. Please observe the following notes and precautions regarding the use of batteries and related equipment. Note Do not charge the battery with either of the phone covers removed. If you remove your battery you will find the phone’s label on the back portion of the phone. This label includes information about the phone, such as the model number.
Getting started 2 Note Warning: Do not short circuit the battery. All batteries can cause property damage, injury or burns if a conductive material such as jewelry or keys comes into contact with the exposed terminals. The material may complete an electrical circuit and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling your phone battery. For example, avoid carrying your phone battery loose in a pocket or purse. This product is designed for use with Sendo-approved batteries only.
3 The basics 3 My number To switch the phone on, press d. Your phone number is stored on your SIM card and should be stated in the documentation that came with the card. If the phone asks for a PIN code, enter the code that is supplied with the SIM card. The code will be displayed as asterisks. When complete, press g, OK. If you need to remind yourself of your number, try calling another mobile phone and make a note of the number that appears on that phone’s display.
The basics 3 SIM Toolkit Entering text, numbers and symbols Your network service provider may offer some special services or features using the SIM Toolkit menu. However, the name of this menu may change to indicate the type of service, for example “Information”. You can enter text, numbers and symbols on your phone in a number of ways.
3 Predictive text input When you are in Multitap mode (sometimes called multipress mode), you enter a letter by pressing the number key on which the letter is printed. Press the key repeatedly until the required character is displayed. If you pass the character you want, keep pressing the key to scroll through all the characters again.
The basics 3 Entering symbols For all input modes, a long press on # displays a table, similar to the one below, showing all the symbols available to you: . , - ! ? @ ( ) : & ‘ " / _ ; $ % + * = < > # £ ¥ ƒ ¤ § √ ì Ë À Œ — ” ÷ ÿ Ÿ ¿ i à ä â æ ç é è Ä Å É ò ñ Æ € [ ] { } \ | ~ ^ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X To enter a symbol: 1 Press and hold # to display the symbol table.
4 Calls 4 Making calls from the contacts list Q Quick tip: d Contacts X Search X Dialing a number :/; X g Call 1 Key in the area code and number that you want to call, then press g, Call to dial. 1 Press d, Contacts from the main screen and select Search to display your contacts list. If you make a mistake, press c to delete a single number. 2 Type in the first letter(s) of the name or scroll (using : and ;) to the contact that you want.
Calls 4 X To add a speed dial φ Find it: d Contacts X Search To end the active call and return to the held call, press d, End. To switch between calls, press g, Options and then select the Swap option. 1 Type in the first letters of the name or scroll and find the one that you want. In the main screen, the active call is shown using the icon and the call on hold is shown using the icon. 2 Press and hold one of the keys 2 to 9 until the key number appears on the left of the screen, beside the name.
4 To SIMToolkit Access the SIM Toolkit. End all End all calls. Calls list options When you have highlighted an entry in the calls list, press d, Options to display the menu options listed below. Adjusting the volume The earpiece volume can be adjusted during a call. Press : to make the speech louder and ; to make it quieter. To Save no. Save the number to your contacts list. Send message Send a text message or MMS message directly to this entry.
Messages 5 5 Messages Templates Stores a set of SMS and MMS templates that you can use to generate a new message. This chapter shows you how to create, send, receive, and manage different types of messages: Text messages Simple and special text messages. See the Text messages section below. Text messages You can send and receive text messages to/ from any compatible phone. See the Compatible formats section on Page 18 for details of the types of text message you can send and receive.
5 To Save no. Add the sender’s phone number to your contacts list. 2 Enter the destination phone number, or press d, Contacts and select a name and number from your contacts list. > Save picture Save a picture which appears in the incoming message. The picture is stored in your Pictures list. See the Pictures section on Page 50 for more details. > Save ringtone Time/date > Note: This option is only displayed if a ringtone is included in the message and you are allowed to save it.
Messages 5 From the message screen, select Options d and select the relevant option: Select this To Add picture Add a picture. Scroll to the picture you want to insert into the message. Press g Select to display the picture, and then press g Add to add it to your message. > then the messages are received separately and may not be in the correct order.
5 Reading an MMS message You can send and receive MMS (multimedia) messages to/from other mobile phones or Email addresses. MMS messages are messages which can contain text, pictures (photos, graphics, animations, etc) and sounds (alerts, ringtones, etc). The S601 supports all standard MMS formats. > When you receive an MMS message, the envelope icon is displayed at the top of the main screen: 1 Press g, Read to display the new message directly from the main screen.
Messages 5 Select this To Call Call the sender. Alternatively if there is a number in the message, highlight it and select this option to call the number. Save no. Add the sender’s phone number to your contacts list. Next slide Go to the next slide. Previous slide Go to the previous slide. Write your message using the numeric keypad. See the Entering text, numbers and symbols section on Page 10 for details of entering text.
5 > ? 5 If you would like to copy the message to someone, press the down ; key to move to the Cc: field and press g, Select. Enter the details for the person you would like to copy the message to. Again, you can enter up to 20 numbers and Email addresses. Note: The maximum message size supported by the S601 phone is 100KB. However, this may be limited further by your network. Contact your network service provider for details.
Messages 5 X To send an MMS message from the calls list φ Find it: d Contacts X Calls list 2 When you have finished your template, press d, Options and select the Save as template option. 1 Scroll to an entry in the calls list, press d, Options and select Send message then Create MMS. Sorting and deleting messages Each folder in the Messages menu allows you to sort and delete messages.
5 MMS settings φ Find it: g Menu X Messages X Settings X MMS settings This menu provides settings for MMS messaging. These settings may have already been configured on your phone by your network service provider. If your phone is not configured already, the fastest and easiest way to do this is to visit: http://www.sendo.com/config to automatically configure your settings. The Sendo Easy Configurator sends an SMS message to your phone containing the settings you require.
Messages 5 Select this To Select this To Delivery report Select whether or not you want to be notified when your messages have been sent. Send read report Priority Select the priority setting for MMS messages. Select whether you want to Always send read reports when you read MMS messages, or only On request or Never. Del. Rep. allowed Select whether you want to send delivery reports (Yes) when you receive MMS messages.
6 Internet 6 Recent Pages Display a list of recently visited pages. Press g, Go to to go to the highlighted page. Enter Address Enter a WAP address (URL) to go to. Internet settings Before you can use your WAP browser, you must have set up your phone for internet access. These settings may have already been configured on your phone by your network service provider. Simply try connecting to the internet or check with your network service provider for details.
Internet 6 In browser options Setting your homepage While you are using the internet, press d, Options to access the menu options listed below: Select this φ Find it: To specify your homepage, enter the URL (WAP address) and press g, OK. The homepage is saved. To Page options This option on the menu will change depending on the website you are viewing. For example, if there is a search option on the page, this item in the menu could be Search. Homepage Return you to the homepage.
6 Connection Allows you to select the connection options: Select this 1 Scroll to the bookmark to delete and press d, Options. Scroll to the Delete option and press g, Select. Press g, OK to confirm. The bookmark is deleted. > Settings φ Find it: To Data Account Select the data account to use for internet access. See the Data accounts section on Page 56 for details on data accounts. g Menu X Internet X Settings This menu provides settings for internet access.
Internet 6 Rename Profile Rename the current profile. Cache Allows you to select the cache options: Select this To Cache Mode Select whether or not the WAP browser will cache (store) internet pages on your phone. This can provide faster access to WAP sites when you revisit the same pages. However, caching does use up memory on your phone. Clear Cache Clear the cache of recently accessed WAP pages.
7 Personalize your phone 7 Off No sound emitted on a key press. On Short, low volume tone. Ringtones DTMF These are standard tones, as used in touch tone phones. Each number has its own specific tone. You can set a main ringtone and set individual ringtones for entries in your contacts list. X To set a main ringtone φ Find it: g Menu X Settings X Sounds 2 Select the On/Off melody option. The phone can play a melody whenever you switch it on or off. Select this option to switch this feature On or Off.
Personalize your phone 7 With this setting, ringtones are played with a steadily increasing volume. LCD contrast Use the : and ; keys to set the contrast of the screen. 2 Select the Vibrator option to set the vibrate feature for incoming calls and event/alert sounds: Themes Choose the color scheme to be used throughout all your phone’s menus. Off Deactivates the vibrate feature. Wallpaper Turn this feature On or Off and assign a picture from the phone’s memory (using Select picture).
7 ! ! Warning: When changing covers, you are removing some of the phone’s outer protection. Therefore, take extra care with your phone and avoid exposure to dirt, dust, liquids (including condensation) and static electricity. Replace all covers as quickly as possible. 2 Remove the battery - press down on the tab at the centre of the bottom edge of the battery and lift out. Warning: Do not charge the battery with either of the phone covers removed.
Personalize your phone 7 5 Separate the front cover, keypad and phone and place the keypad into the new cover. colored contacts of the battery are touching the contacts on the phone. Push down into place. 8 Replace the battery cover as described above. Wrist/neck strap You can attach a wrist strap or neck strap to your Sendo S601 phone. > First remove the battery cover as described in the Covers section above.
8 Contacts 8 > Adding a contact X To add a contact φ Find it: d Contacts X Add new Note: For all contact phone numbers, you should include the city or area code and phone number. You may want to store all contact phone numbers in international format. That is, the international access code (+), the country code (without leading zeros), city or area code (some countries require the leading zeros to be omitted from the city/area code) and phone number. Press and hold 0 to enter a + symbol.
Contacts 8 > X To add a speed dial φ Find it: d Contacts X Search Note: You must have a name and one number in order to save the contact. 2 When you have finished, press d, Save to save the contact details. 1 Type in the first letters of the name or scroll and find the one that you want. 3 For Phone contacts, you will be asked to select a favorite number for the contact. This number is then displayed first when calling the contact.
8 1 Type in the first letters of the name or scroll and find the one that you want. X To change a favorite number φ Find it: d Contacts X Search 2 Press d, Options and select the Attach picture option or Attach sound option as required. 1 Type in the first letters of the name or scroll and find the one that you want. 3 Scroll through the displayed list and press g, Select for the picture/ringtone you want.
Contacts 8 2 Press d, Options and select the Delete option. Finding a contact > Note: When you display your contacts list, all SIM and Phone contacts are listed. SIM contacts are identified by the SIM icon. X To delete all contacts φ Find it: d Contacts X Delete all 1 You will be asked to confirm the deletion. Press g, Yes to delete your contacts. X To find a contact φ Find it: d Contacts X Search > 1 Type in the first letters of the name or scroll and find the one that you want.
8 > φ Find it: Note: All fixed name contacts are stored in your SIM only. Calls list Display the calls list. See the Calls list section below for details. X To disable the fixed names feature φ Find it: d Contacts X Fixed names Memory Display the number of contact entries in your phone and SIM (for example, 50/250 means you have used 50 of 250 possible entries). 1 Select Off to deactivate the feature - you will be asked for your PIN2 code.
Contacts 8 Calls list φ Find it: Calls list options When you have highlighted an entry in the calls list, press d, Options to display the menu options listed below. d Contacts X Calls list The phone stores a list of your recent incoming, outgoing and missed calls. The list stores up to 30 entries. If a number is stored in your contacts list, the contact name is displayed.
9 Camera 9 > photo, your image will be aligned correctly. 3 To take additional photos, press d, Options and select Resume to re-activate the viewfinder, and repeat steps 2 and 3. Note: Obey all local laws governing the recording of images. > The digital camera allows you to take pictures wherever and whenever you like. You can snap your friends, family, or even yourself. The camera is simple to use, and produces high-quality digital images in a choice of sizes.
Camera 9 Photo options Camera options φ Find it: Before you take a photo (when the viewfinder is displayed), you can do the following: Press this To g Capture Take a photo. : Zoom in. ; Zoom out. [] Scroll through the Large, Medium, Small, Extra Small, Large Portrait and Small Portrait photo size settings. See the Camera options section on Page 40 for details of these options. d Options Display the camera menu options. See the Camera options section on Page 40 for details.
9 Timeout To To save the phone’s battery, the camera will automatically switch itself off after approximately 60 seconds if you have not pressed any keys. To re-activate the camera, press f. Picture quality Choose the photo quality: Fine - produces the best quality images, but consumes the most memory. Standard - produces images of slightly lower quality, but uses less memory so you can store more of them.
Games 10 10 Games X To start a game of Funny Farmer φ Find it: g Menu X Games/ Applications The S601 comes with some great games for you to play: > Funny Farmer - Build and manage your own virtual farm and even play against other gamers using a remote account. See the Funny Farmer section below. Solitaire - The classic kill-time card game. See the Solitaire section on Page 44. Sumito - Quick thinking, puzzle action. See the Sumito section on Page 44.
10 name is unique and valid. If the username passes these checks an account will be created for you. If not, an error message is sent back, prompting you to retry. Upon successful registration, your username and password are sent back to the game. You can view your username and password by selecting the Account details option from the Services menu.
Games 10 The server will then check to see if you have met the challenge criteria. up cards that you need to build the suit stacks. Suit Stacks - Cards are stacked in ascending order, beginning with aces. For example, you can move the two of diamonds to the ace of diamonds. Solitaire From the Games/ Applications menu, scroll to the Solitaire game and press g, Launch. To start a new game, scroll to NEW GAME and press g.
10 4 - Move the block left. From the Games/ Applications menu, scroll to the Splat game and press g, Launch. To start a new game, scroll to New and press g. You will start on level 1. When you are ready to play, press any key. 6 - Move the block right . 2 - Rotate the block. 8 - Drop the block faster. 5 - Drop the block into place. d - Pause or exit the game. Your score and the game status are shown at the side of the display. The shape of the next block is also shown.
Applications 11 11 Applications 5 Use the : and ; keys to scroll to the = symbol, and press f to perform the calculation. The S601 comes with some very useful applications: > Calculator - A calculator with all the basic arithmetic functions. See the Calculator section below. Converter - Convert currency, length, weight, temperature and many more with this converter tool. See the Converter section on Page 46. ? > Tip: You can perform several calculations, one after the other.
11 provider, please refer to the information provided when downloading rates. X To set the exchange rates manually 1 In the converter, press g, Options. 6 Use the : and ; keys to scroll to the next Unit field. 2 Scroll to the Edit rates option and press g, Ok. 7 Use the 4 and 6 keys to scroll through a list of available units. Highlight the unit that you want to convert to. 3 Scroll to the Code or Name field and use the 4 and 6 keys to scroll through the list of currencies.
Java 12 12 Java The Games/Applications menu also allows you to manage the Java games and applications that came with your phone, as well as any you have downloaded. ? Tip: A Java file designed for use on a mobile phone is sometimes known as a MIDlet. > Downloading and installing You can download compatible Java games and applications to your phone, directly from the Internet. For example, check out: wap.sendo.
12 Java Options φ Find it: g Menu X Games/ Applications X d Options Select this To Delete Delete the highlighted file. Details Display Java details (status, size, etc.) for the highlighted file. Lock Lock or Unlock the highlighted file. A locked file cannot be deleted. Sort Sort the Java games and applications into alphabetical order or sort by time (newest to oldest). Delete all Delete all unlocked Java files. Memory Display the total, used and free memory for Java games and applications.
Pictures/Sounds 13 13 Pictures/Sounds you wish. Press g, Save to save the picture. Select Pictures/Sounds from the main menu. This menu allows you to manage the pictures and sounds on your phone. > Pictures You can send pictures in EMS and MMS messages, or attach pictures to any main menu item, the wallpaper, the screensaver or to a contact in your contacts list. The S601 supports standard EMS, GIF (as well as animated GIF), JPEG, BMP, WBMP, and PNG picture formats.
13 To Unattach Remove the association of the selected picture with an item. Rename Rename the selected picture. Select the contact or menu name you would like to attach the picture to. > Delete Delete the selected picture. Lock Lock or Unlock the picture. A locked picture cannot be deleted. Unattach all Remove the association of all pictures to all items. Press g, OK to confirm. Details Display picture details (format, size, etc.) for the highlighted picture.
Pictures/Sounds 13 > > Note: Ringtones consume memory. If the phone starts to run low on memory, you may have to remove a ringtone. The Sounds menu may also have a Download more option provided by your network service provider. Select this option to launch the WAP browser and open an internet page containing details of ringtones for your phone. Select this To Unattach Remove the association of the selected sound with a contact. Rename Rename the selected sound.
14 Settings 14 > Note: The contents of the Settings menu may vary by network service provider. Please review your phone’s menu to determine the menu items and features available on your phone. Display clock Turn the time display On or Off. Alarm φ Find it: Languages φ Find it: g Menu X Settings X Alarm You can use your phone as an alarm clock. g Menu X Settings X Languages Set the alarm to On and enter the time when you require the phone to ring (in 24 hour format).
Settings 14 Display φ Find it: Animations Select this option to turn main menu animations On or Off. g Menu X Settings X Display This menu allows you to change the settings for your phone’s displays. The options are as follows: Sounds φ Find it: Backlight You can specify default times for the backlight on the phone. > Note: The backlight timer settings do not affect the backlight settings for WAP and games. Ringer Select this option to set the main ringtone for incoming calls.
14 New broadcast The phone can play a sound when a new broadcast message is received. Select this option to switch this feature On or Off. This menu allows you to set the type of keypad tones that you would like to hear when pressing the keys: Low battery The phone can play a sound when the battery is low. Select this option to switch this feature On or Off. Off No sound emitted on a key press. On Short, low volume tone. > DTMF These are standard tones, as used in touch tone phones.
Settings 14 > Note: Voice mail is a network service. You may have to subscribe to this service and it may not be available when roaming. Check with your network service provider for details. asked to enter a PUK (Personal Unlock Key) code - these may be different for PIN and PIN2. The PUK codes may be listed in the information that you received with your SIM card or they may only be available from your network service provider. Security Used to define your PIN security settings.
14 φ Find it: Select this menu to change the keypad lock settings: Access point If you are using a GPRS connection, use this option to specify the GPRS access point name. ? Dial up number If you are using a GSM connection, use this option to specify the dial up number. On Sets the phone to automatically lock the keypad (from the main screen only) if no keys are pressed after a period of time. When the keypad is locked, the locked symbol, is displayed on the main screen. Connect.
Services 15 15 Services Select Services from the main menu. This menu allows you to set up network services such as call waiting. > Manual - Sets the search mode to manual. This allows you to search available networks and select one - see below for details. Search Searches for and then displays all available networks. If you are in manual mode (see above), you can select a network which will become your default network.
15 The options are listed below. Once selected, press d, Reset to reset a counter to zero. Call waiting Outgoing Displays the total time that you have spent on your phone on outgoing calls. φ Find it: Incoming Displays the total time that you have spent on your phone on incoming calls. > Divert g Menu X Services X Divert This network feature allows you to divert your incoming calls to your voice mailbox or to another number. The options are as follows: > Note: Call waiting is a network service.
Troubleshooting 16 16 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Possible corrective action Phone does not power Delay in phone powering on on/does not charge No action required. Your S601 phone may take a few seconds to power up, this is normal. Fully charge the battery and then press d. Battery empty Don’t worry if the battery icon does not change immediately, but do check if the charging icon has appeared after half an hour.
16 Possible cause Possible corrective action “NCK Code” is displayed on my handset The handset is locked to a network and a SIM from another network has been placed in the phone Remove the SIM and insert the correct network SIM. Sendo cannot supply your NCK code. If you wish to obtain your NCK code, contact the original network service provider the phone was purchased for use on. ! Warning: If you enter the wrong NCK code you could block the phone.
Troubleshooting 16 Problem Possible cause Possible corrective action Check the number Use the full area code and country code in the number. Call key not pressed After dialing the number you must press g, Call. Network is busy If you hear rapid beeps, then the network is busy. Hang up and try again or try in another area. Fixed names or call barring is activated Check the fixed names settings (in Contacts). Otherwise check the call barring settings with your network service provider.
16 Possible cause Possible corrective action There are restrictions on your SIM card or subscription. Contact your network service provider. My phone language is Language changed by mistake wrong or incorrect setting If the phone language is incorrect or changed by mistake, press and hold * from the main screen to display the language list. Scroll to the language you want (using : and ;) and press g. I can only enter names Your phone is in Unicode mode. Change the Characters setting to GSM mode.
Regulatory Statements 17 17 Regulatory Statements The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Consumer Update on Mobile Phones How much evidence is there that hand-held mobile phones might be harmful? FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile phones, including cellular phones and PCS phones.
17 [[[ In summary, we do not have enough information at this point to assure the public that there are, or are not, any low incident health problems associated with use of mobile phones. FDA continues to work with all parties, including other federal agencies and industry, to assure that research is undertaken to provide the necessary answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones.
Regulatory Statements 17 regulatory actions at this time, FDA has urged the mobile phone industry to take a number of steps to assure public safety.
17 all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on P6PSND601. For body-worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC and Health Canada RF exposure guidelines, use only Sendo-approved accessories. When carrying the phone while it is on, place the phone in the carry case that has been tested for compliance.
Regulatory Statements 17 International Standards IEC/UL60950 (Electrical Safety) CSA C22.2 No 60950-00:2000, 3rd Edition (Canada electrical safety) 3GPP TS 51.010-1 - V5.0.0 September 2002 Release 5 3GPP TS 51.010-1 - V5.0.0 September 2002 Release 5 International SAR (Human Exposure) Standards IEEE Std. C95.1 / C95.