Messaging Messaging allows you to send and receive text messages, pictures, sounds, vObjects and other data via the Vodafone live! Service Centre.
Messaging Capabilities Your phone is equipped with messaging functions for sending and receiving messages. Via the Service Centre, you can exchange text messages, pictures, sounds, vObjects and other data with other phones or PCs and other devices connected to the Internet. For details on the messaging service, contact your service provider. Message Menu You can access the Message menu by pressing ( ) from standby mode.
MMS About MMS Note Although the MMS functions vary by country, the main functions are basically the same. The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) allows you to exchange multimedia messages containing data such as text, pictures, sounds, animations and video clips. For details on MMS, contact your service provider. Creating & Sending an MMS Message You can send a message up to 300 KB including the address, subject, body text and attachment files.
. Select Send to and press . 5. Select From Contacts, Enter Recipient or From Group List and press (Select). ◆ From Contacts: Allows you to specify an address from the Contacts list (page 74). ◆ Enter Recipient: Allows you directly enter an address. You can enter up to 256 characters for the address. ◆ From Group List: Allows you to specify a group as the address from the Group list (page 70). 6. Specify an address and press . The Recipient list appears. 7. Select Send and press .
Recipient List Operations Note Some items do not appear depending on the position of the cursor. Messaging You can perform the following operations if you press list. (Options) from the Recipient ◆ Send: Allows you to send the message. ◆ Edit Recipient: Allows you to edit addresses. ◆ Add Recipients: Allows you to add addresses. You can enter up to 30 addresses for each of To, Cc and Bcc. ◆ Delete Recipient: Allows you to delete addresses. ◆ Edit Message: Allows you to edit the message.
Using an MMS Template to Create a Message You can use MMS templates that have preset pictures and sounds to create messages. You can also edit MMS templates. 1. In standby mode, press ), select Templates and press ( 2. Select MMS Templates and press 3. Select a template and press (Select). (Select). . For details on the following procedure, see “Creating & Sending an MMS Message” (page 133).
Setting the File Playback Time Note A start time and display duration that exceeds the page duration (page 136) cannot be set. You can set the playback time for the text and attached files. 1. From the Create MMS Message screen (page 133), select text or an attached file and press (Options). 2. Select Item Duration and press 3. Select Start Time and press (Select). (Select). 4. Enter the start time and press 5. Select Duration and press (OK). (Select). 6.
Checking MMS Messages in Inbox When a message is received in standby mode, an animation is displayed while the ringtone is playing and your phone is vibrating. If your phone is closed, the animation is displayed on the external display. The Inbox. indicator appears at the top of the display. Received messages are saved to For details on the operations you can perform from the Inbox list or a message, see page 151. 1. In standby mode, press ( ), select Inbox and press (Select). The list appears.
2. Select the message you want to check and press . The message appears. If you receive an MMS message with multiple pages set, pictures, sounds and text are presented in a slideshow-like format. Whether an attached file displays/plays depends on the Auto-extract File setting of “Receiving Settings” (page 141). If there is an attached video or other file, the file icon is displayed.
Checking MMS Messages in Sent Messages Sent messages are saved to Sent Messages of the mailbox. For details on the operations you can perform from the Sent Messages list or a message, see page 153. 1. In standby mode, press (Select). ( ), select Sent Messages and press The list appears. The following indicators appear for MMS messages.
MMS Settings You can set various MMS settings. Receiving Settings 1. In standby mode, press ( ), select Settings and press 2. Select MMS Settings and press (Select). (Select). 3. Select Receiving Settings and press 4. Select the item you want to set and press (Select). (Select). ◆ Retrieve Mode: Allows you to set whether to automatically retrieve messages received by the mail server. There are two settings: Home Network and Roaming Network.
Sending Settings 1. After Step 2 of “Receiving Settings” (page 141), select Sending Settings and press (Select). 2. Select the item you want to set and press (Select). ◆ Sender Visibility: Allows you to set whether to notify recipients of your address. ◆ Delivery Report: Allows you to receive delivery reports to confirm whether sent messages were delivered to recipients.
Setting the Default Recipient You can set the default recipient you want to send a picture to when your phone is in the turnover style. 1. After Step 2 of “Receiving Settings” (page 141), select Default Recipient and press (Select). 2. Press . 3. Select From Contacts or Enter Recipient and press (Select). ◆ From Contacts: Allows you to specify an address from the Contacts list (page 74). ◆ Enter Recipient: Allows you directly enter an address. You can enter up to 256 characters for the address. 4.
SMS About SMS The Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to exchange text message with other phones. For details on SMS, contact your service provider. Creating & Sending an SMS Message 1. In standby mode, press (Select). 2. Select SMS and press ), select Create Message and press ( (Select). The Create Message screen appears. 3. Enter a message and press . The maximum number of characters for one SMS message is 160.
6. Select Send and press . The message is sent and then saved to Sent Messages. Recipient List Operations Note Some items do not appear depending on the position of the cursor. You can perform the following operations if you press list. ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ Messaging (Options) from the Recipient Send: Allows you to send the message. Edit Recipient: Allows you to edit the address. Delete Recipient: Allows you to delete the address. Add Recipient: Allows you to add an address.
Using an SMS Template to Create a Message Templates allow you to enter messages easily. You can also save frequently used messages as templates. 1. In standby mode, press ), select Templates and press ( 2. Select SMS Templates and press 3. Select a template and press (Select). (Select). . Tip To perform an operation such as editing and deleting a template (except for a preset SMS template), press (Options) in Step 3.
Checking SMS Messages in Inbox Tip To display the Inbox list so as you can check a message after it has been received, select New SMS in the information prompt and press (Select). When a message is received in standby mode, an animation is displayed while the ringtone is playing and your phone is vibrating. If your phone is closed, the animation is displayed on the external display. The indicator appears at the top of the display. Received messages are saved to Inbox.
Checking WAP Push Messages WAP Push is an information delivery service that allows you to receive notifications in real time from the Web server. When you receive a message, the indicator appears at the top of the display. If Auto Launch (page 180) of the browser settings is set to On, your phone accesses the specified URL as soon as the message is received. Some push messages are just saved to the Inbox.
Checking SMS Messages in Sent Messages Sent messages are saved to Sent Messages of the mailbox. For details on the operations you can perform from the Sent Messages list or a message, see page 153. 1. In standby mode, press (Select). ), select Sent Messages and press ( The following indicators appear for SMS messages. SMS message SMS message in the SIM card 2. Select the message you want to check and press . The message appears.
MMS/SMS Common Operations Common Settings You can set various settings common to MMS and SMS. 1. In standby mode, press ( ), select Settings and press 2. Select Common Settings and press 3. Select the item you want to set and press (Select). (Select). (Select). ◆ Reply Settings: Allows you to set whether to quote received messages when replying to them. ◆ Font Size: Allows you to select a message font size from Large, Standard and Small.
Inbox Operations Note Some items do not appear depending on the message type or screen. You can perform the following operations if you press or a message. ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ Messaging (Options) from the Inbox list View: Allows you to check the contents of the message. Play: Plays the MMS message from the first page. Reply: Allows you to reply to the message. Delete: Deletes one message. Save Sender: Allows you to save the phone number of the sender to the Contacts list.
◆ Save as Template: Allows you to save the message as a template. ◆ Copy Text: Allows you specify a range of text in any part of the message and then copy the text. ◆ Move to SIM/Phone: Allows you to move the SMS message to your SIM card or phone. ◆ Details: Displays the message details (time stamp, priority, address, size, etc.).
Sent Messages Operations Note Some items do not appear depending on the message type or screen. You can perform the following operations if you press Messages list or a message. ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ Messaging (Options) from the Sent View: Allows you to check the contents of the message. Play: Plays the MMS message from the first page. Resend: Allows you to edit the message and then resend it. Delete: Deletes one message. Select Multi: Allows you to specify multiple messages and then delete them.
◆ Save as Template: Allows you to save the message as a template. ◆ Copy Text: Allows you specify a range of text in any part of the message and then copy the text. ◆ Move to SIM/Phone: Allows you to move the SMS message to your SIM card or phone. ◆ Details: Displays the message details (time stamp, priority, address, size, etc.).
Using Drafts You can save the messages you create to Drafts. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Select a message and press ( ), select Drafts and press (Select). (Options). 3. Select the item you want to use and press (Select). ◆ Edit: Allows you to edit the message. ◆ Delete: Allows you to select from One, All or Select Multi for deleting messages. ◆ Send: Allows you to send the message. ◆ Call Recipient: Makes a call to the recipient of the message.
Using Unsent Messages Messages that could not be sent are saved to Unsent Messages. 1. In standby mode, press (Select). 2. Select a message and press ( ), select Unsent Messages and press (Options). 3. Select the item you want to use and press ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ 156 Note Some items do not appear depending on the message type. (Select). Edit: Allows you to edit the message. Send: Allows you to send the message. Delete: Deletes the message.
Email You can exchange long text messages and picture, video and melody attachments with email compatible devices. A separate subscription is required to use email. For details, contact your service provider. Receiving Email Unlike MMS and SMS, you need to check whether you have any new messages on the email server and then download them. Received messages are saved to Inbox of Email. 1. In standby mode, press ), select Email and press ( 2. Select Sync. New Emails and press (Select). (Select).
5. Select From Contacts, Enter Recipient or From Group and press (Select). ◆ From Contacts: Allows you to specify an address from the Contacts list (page 74). ◆ Enter Recipient: Allows you to directly enter an address. ◆ From Group: Allows you to specify a group as the address from the Group list (page 70). 6. Specify an address and press twice. 7. Select Subject and press . 8. Enter a subject and press .
Checking Email Messages in Inbox Checking Received Messages Received messages are saved to Inbox. 1. In standby mode, press ( 2. Select Inbox and press (Select). ), select Email and press (Select). The list appears. List Screen The following indicators appear in the list. Unread Read 3. Select the message you want to check and press . The View Message screen appears. If Headers Only is set for Sync. Option (page 163) of the email settings, only the header is received.
Inbox Options You can perform the following operations if you press the View Message screen or a message. ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ 160 (Options) from the Inbox list, View: Allows you to check the contents of the email message. Reply: Allows you to reply to the email message. Reply All: Allows you to reply to all senders of the email message. Forward: Allows you to forward the email message. Save to Contacts: Allows you to save the email address of the sender to the Contacts list.
Checking Email Messages in Sent Messages Checking Sent Messages Successfully sent messages are saved to Sent Messages. 1. In standby mode, press ( 2. Select Sent Messages and press ), select Email and press (Select). (Select). 3. Select the message you want to check and press . The message appears. Sent Messages Options Note Some items do not appear depending on the screen type. Messaging You can perform the following operations if you press Messages list or the Email Confirmation screen.
Email Settings You can set various email settings. 1. In standby mode, press ( 2. Select Email Settings and press Note ), select Settings and press (Select). (Select). 3. Select the item you want to set and press Some email settings are saved on the SIM card. Replacing the SIM card may change your email settings. (Select). ◆ Email Accounts: Allows you to add and edit an email account (page 163). ◆ Vodafone Mail: Allows you to connect to the Web to set Vodafone Mail settings.
Email Accounts Note • You can add up to three email accounts. However, after you switch email accounts, the messages received for the previous account are no longer displayed in Inbox. • If you delete an email account, the messages received for the account are also deleted. To retain messages, move them to My Folder1/2/3 before switching email accounts. Tip To delete an email account, select the email account you want to delete in Step 2, press (Options) and select Delete.
To set whether to use authentication when connected to the server, select (Authentication). To set whether to add a signature automatically or edit the signature, select Signature. You can enter up to 256 characters for the signature. To set sent messages to be saved automatically to Sent Messages, select Auto Save.
Postcard Note This function is dependent on the network. Postcard is a service that allows you to create an actual postcard by adding a message to a picture taken with the camera or a picture saved to My Items, and then send it to the postal address of a specified recipient. For details on the Postcard service, contact your service provider. Postcard and MMS/SMS share the same Sent Messages, Unsent Messages and Drafts folders.
Creating & Sending a Postcard 1. In standby mode, press (Select). ), select Create Message and press ( 2. Select live! Postcard and press (Select). The Create Postcard screen appears. 3. Select Add Picture and press . 4. Select My Pictures or Take Picture and press (Select). Create Postcard Screen ◆ My Pictures: Allows you to select a picture from My Items. ◆ Take Picture: Activates the camera so as you can to take a new picture. After you select a picture for the postcard, press 5.
8. Select Enter Recipient or From Contacts and press (Select). ◆ Enter Recipient: Allows you directly enter an address. ◆ From Contacts: Allows you to specify an address from the Contacts list (page 74). The Add Recipient screen appears. 9. Specify an address. Add Recipient Screen Note The postcard cannot be sent if a picture was not selected or the necessary recipient information was not entered. You can specify up to three addresses. 10. Select Send and press . 11. Select Send and press .
Create Postcard Screen Operations You can perform the following operations if you press Postcard screen is displayed. (Options) while the Create ◆ Edit: Allows you to edit the message. ◆ View Picture: Displays the picture. ◆ Edit Picture: Allows you to specify a picture from My Items. You can also activate the camera to take a picture. ◆ Delete Picture: Deletes the picture. ◆ Send to: Confirms an address and displays the address list. If no address was entered, the Add Recipient screen appears.
live! Studio Note A name other than live! Studio may appear depending on the type of SIM card. live! Studio allows you to upload MMS messages, picture and other files in My Items and pictures taken with the camera to Web pages. Some Web pages allow you to share the pictures you have taken and exchange files. For details on live! Studio, contact your service provider. Uploading a File to live! Studio Note Copyright protected images and sounds cannot be selected. 1.
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Vodafone live! Vodafone live! is an online service that allows you to use the Internet to access various genres of content. You can browse information or download pictures, melodies and applications.
Accessing Vodafone live! You can access Vodafone live! to search for and obtain information. A separate subscription is required to use the Vodafone live! service. For details, contact your service provider. 1. In standby mode, press , select Vodafone live! and press (Select). Note The network service is only available while or is displayed on the display. The Vodafone live! menu appears. 2. Select the item you want to use and press The 3. Press 172 (Select).
Vodafone live! Menu You can perform the following operations via the Vodafone live! menu. ◆ Vodafone live!: Displays the Vodafone live! home page. ◆ Enter URL: Allows you to access a Web page by directly entering the address. ◆ Bookmarks: Allows you to bookmark your favourite Web pages and access bookmarked Web pages (page 175). ◆ What's New: Allows you to obtain the latest information. ◆ Games: Allows you to download games and other applications. ◆ Ringtones: Allows you to download melodies and ringtones.
Key Assignments for Browsing the Web The following shows the key assignments for browsing the Web. In Open Style : Selects an item or displays the Option menu. : Takes you back to the previous screen. : Selects an item. : Scrolls up or down. : Scrolls left or right. : Ends communication. If your phone is not connected, takes you back to standby mode. to : Acts as a shortcut to a link with a number. and : Acts as a shortcut to a link with or #. You can also use these keys to perform supported operations.
Bookmarks If you bookmark frequently accessed pages, you can access them quickly and easily. Adding a Bookmark 1. Display the page you want to bookmark and press 2. Select Bookmarks and press 3. Select Add Bookmark and press 4. Select the title field and press 5. Edit the title and press 6. Press (Select). . . (OK). 7. Select Root Folder and press Vodafone live! (Options). (Select). (OK).
Accessing a Page from a Bookmark 1. In standby mode, press , select Vodafone live! and press 2. Select Bookmarks and press (Select). (Select). 3. Select the title of the page you want to access and press To access the page of the selected title, press 4. Select the item you want to use and press (Options). . (Select). ◆ Go to URL: Allows you to enter a URL and display the Web page for the URL. ◆ Send: Allows you to send the URL as an SMS, MMS or email message.
Operations for Web Pages While a Web page is displayed, you can perform operations such as saving the page, registering it to the Contacts list and copying text. You can perform the following operations if you press is displayed. (Options) while a Web page ◆ Select: Confirms the item at the cursor position. ◆ Bookmarks: Adds a bookmark for the displayed Web page or references existing bookmarks. You can also create a folder. ◆ My Saved Pages: Saves the displayed page to My Saved Pages.
Using Files in Web Pages You can perform various operations such as saving and displaying/playing picture and animation files in Web pages. 1. Display a Web page containing a file and press 2. Select Object Select Mode and press 3. Select a file and press (Options). (Select). (Options). 4. Select the item you want to use and press Note • Copy restrictions may prevent some files from being saved. • Some downloaded files may not be able to be displayed/played properly. (Select).
Downloading Files from Links Note • Copy restrictions may prevent some files from being saved. • Some downloaded files may not be able to be displayed/played properly. You can download files from links set for character strings and other objects in some Web pages. 1. Display a Web page, select a character string for which a link is set and press 2. Press . (Yes). Downloading begins. 3. Select the item you want to use and press (Select). ◆ Play: Plays the file. ◆ Save: Saves the file to My Items.
Browser Settings You can set various browser settings. 1. In standby mode, press , select Vodafone live! and press 2. Select Browser Settings and press 3. Select the item you want to set and press (Select). (Select). (Select). ◆ Memory Manager: Clears the access history, Cookies, Web cache and DNS (Domain Name Server) cache. You can also enable or disable the storing of cookies. ◆ Certification: Allows you to confirm details on a certificate issued from a certificate authority.
Games & More From Web pages, you can download a variety of Java™ compatible applications such as games and applications that obtain information in real time. Applications Note • When you use a network Java™ application, a communication fee is charged each time the application connects to the network. The communication fee is the same as that for using the Web. • When offline mode is set (page 236), some network Java™ applications may not run properly.
Games&More Menu 1. In standby mode, press , select Games&More and press 2. Select the item you want to use and press (Select). (Select). ◆ Applications: Stores Java™ applications downloaded from the Web and preinstalled Java™ application. ◆ Screensavers: Stores standby mode Java™ applications downloaded from the Web. You can also set which Java™ application runs in standby mode or switch the standby setting on or off (page 184).
Downloading Java™ Applications You can download Java™ applications. Before downloading a Java™ application, you can confirm details such as the download size and storage size. Note • If the battery level is low at the start of downloading, the application may not be completely downloaded. Charging the battery beforehand is recommended. • If you replace the SIM card, downloaded Java™ applications will no longer be available. This does not apply to preinstalled Java™ applications. 1.
Starting a Java™ Application You can run one Java™ application in standby mode. 1. In standby mode, press Tip , select Games&More and press 2. Select Applications and press (Select). To pause or return to the Java™ application, select Pause or Resume after pressing in Step 4. (Select). 3. Select the Java™ application you want to start and press . The indicator appears at the top of the display and the Java™ application starts. If you close your phone, the Java™ application stops. 4.
Java™ Application Settings Tip • You can also change the volume level while a Java™ application is running. Press the side key ( ) to increase the volume level and press the side key ( ) to decrease the volume level. • If the memory is cleared, any preinstalled Java™ applications that were deleted are reinstalled and returned to their initial state. Vodafone live! 1. In standby mode, press 2. Select Settings and press , select Games&More and press (Select). (Select). 3.
Managing Java™ Applications 1. In standby mode, press , select Games&More and press 2. Select Applications and press (Select). (Select). 3. Select a Java™ application and press 4. Select the item you want to use and press (Options). (Select). ◆ Start: Runs the Java™ application. ◆ Delete: Deletes the Java™ application. ◆ Select Multi: Allows you to select multiple Java™ applications and then delete them. ◆ Details: Allows you to confirm details on the Java™ application.
Media Player Media Player allows you to play video and audio files attached to MMS messages, connect to a streaming server to stream files and add files to Favourites. You can also play video and audio files downloaded from the Web or videos recorded with the camera. Media Player supports the following file formats: MP3, MP4, Real Video and Real Audio. Media Player Menu 1. In standby mode, press , select Media Player and press 2. Select the item you want to use and press (Select). (Select).
Playing Audio Files Display Indications 1 List name 6 Bit rate 2 Title 7 Real logo (Real Audio file playing) 3 Artist 8 Progress bar 4 Elapsed play time/total play time 9 Play status (icon) 5 Play mode 10 Volume level Playback You can play files attached to MMS messages and downloaded audio files, or connect to a streaming server to stream audio files. 1. In standby mode, press , select Media Player and press 2. Select My Sounds and press (Select). (Select). 3.
Playing Video Files Display Indications 1 Title and elapsed play time/total play time 5 Progress bar 2 Video display 6 Play status (icon) 3 Subtitles area 7 Volume level 4 Real logo (Real Video file playing) Playback Tip To start the browser and connect to a video file download site, select More Videos in Step 3. You can play files attached to MMS messages, videos recorded with the camera and downloaded video files, or connect to a streaming server to stream video files. 1. In standby mode, press 2.
Creating a Playlist This feature allows you to create a list of files that you want to play as a set. You can also change the playback order of files in a playlist. 1. In standby mode, press , select Media Player and press 2. Select Playlist and press (Select). 3. Select Create Playlist and press (Select). 4. Enter the name of the playlist and press . 5. Select My Sounds or My Videos and press 6. Press (Select). (Select). (Options). 7. Select Select Multi and press (Select). 8.
Playing a Playlist 1. In standby mode, press 2. Select Playlist and press , select Media Player and press (Select). (Select). 3. Select the playlist you want to play and press . Media Player Operations Note Some items do not appear depending on the screen type. Vodafone live! You can perform the following operations if you press (Options) while a file list, history, favourites or playlist is displayed or a file is playing. ◆ Pause/Play: Pauses or plays a file.
◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ 192 Play Mode: Plays files repeatedly or in random order. Mute/Unmute: Allows you to set or cancel mute. Search Time: Allows you to specify a file playback start time. Full Screen/Normal Screen: Allows you to change the size of the playback screen. Hide Controller/Show Controller: Hides or shows the controller. Memory Card/Phone Memory: Switches the file list display between your phone and memory card. Thumbnail View/List View: Switches between thumbnails view and list view.
Key Assignment while a File is Playing/Paused : Pauses/plays the file. : Increases/decreases the volume. : Rewinds frame-by-frame a paused file (MP4 file (.3g2) only). : Forwards frame-by-frame a paused file. You can also slow forward a paused file by pressing and holding the key (MP4 file (.3g2) only). : Jumps to the next file. : Jumps to the previous file.
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My Items The data you save in your phone is stored in My Items. You can move the data stored in the folders of My Items and edit it for use with other functions.
My Items My Items of your phone contains ten preinstalled folders for storing files. In addition to these, you can create your own folders (personal folders). My Items can store up to a total of a combination of approximately 500 files and personal folders. You can also use My Items of the memory card (page 30). The ability to store the maximum amount of files will depend on available space in the memory card. Structure of My Items 1.
Files Storable in My Items Folder File Format (Icon) Pictures JPEG ( Digital Camera JPEG ( ) Videos MP4 ( ), Real Video ( Sounds&Ringtones AMR/MP3/MP4 ( ), GIF ( SMF/SP-MIDI ( My Items ), WBMP ( ), PNG ( ) ), Real Audio ( ), SMAF ( ) ), ), XMF ( Recordings AMR ( Games&More Java ( My Saved Pages HTML/XHTML ( SMS/MMS Templates Text ( / Other Documents vCard ( Text ( ), vCalendar ( ), SVG ( ), Unknown File Types ( ) ) ) ) ) ) ), 197
Using Files & Folders Connecting to the Web from Folders You can connect to the Web from within preinstalled folders in My Items. ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ More Pictures: Allows you to download picture files. More Videos: Allows you to download video files. More Sounds: Allows you to download sound files. More Games: Allows you to download Java™ applications. Editing Files & Folders You can perform the following operations if you press or folders in My Items.
◆ Delete: Allows you to delete just the selected file or all files within the folder. Select One to delete the selected file and select All to delete all files. However, if the folder contains a personal folder, the files within the personal folder are not deleted even if you select All. ◆ Select Multi: Allows you to select multiple files and then simultaneously delete, copy or move them. ◆ Memory Card/Phone Memory: Switches the display between My Items in your phone and My Items in your memory card.
◆ Record Video: Activates the camera for you to record a video. The videos you record are saved to the Videos folder. ◆ Record Voice: Activates the voice recorder. The recordings you record are saved to the Recordings folder. ◆ Create Folder: Allows you to create a new folder. ◆ Create Message: Displays the Create Message screen for MMS or SMS. ◆ Create Template: Allows you to create a new template. ◆ Edit Template: Allows you to edit the selected template.
Displaying Files on a TV TV Display Compatible Functions Tip The use of a TV as a display for the camera is only possible while you are using the external camera. You can display pictures and videos saved to My Items, screens while the camera is activated and TV display compatible Java™ applications (page 183) on a TV. Also, the camera allows you to use a TV as the display when you take pictures and record videos (page 101).
TV Display You can display the screens of TV display compatible functions on a TV if you use the supplied video output cable to connect your phone to the video input jacks of the TV. 1. Follow the procedure below to connect your phone to a TV. 1) Open the AV OUT/earphone microphone jack cover of your phone. 2) Insert the plug of the video output cable into the AV OUT/earphone microphone jack. 3) Connect the video output cable to the video input jacks of the TV. 2.
Using vObjects About vObjects vObject is a collective name for file formats that enable your phone and other vObject compatible phones, PCs and other devices to exchange and mutually use data such as Contacts list entries and Calendar data. You can send and receive vObjects as mail attachments (page 157) or transfer them by Bluetooth™, infrared or via a USB cable. Received files can be used on your phone.
Creating a vObject 1. Display the data for which you want to create a vObject. For details on displaying the Contacts list, see page 79. For details on displaying Calendar, see page 266. 2. Press (Options). 3. Select Send vCard or Send vCalendar and press 4. Select a storage place and press (Select). (Select). ◆ To My Items: Saves the data in vCard/vCalendar format to the Other Documents folder in My Items of your phone.
Importing a vObject into a Function You can add data imported in vObject format from another phone or PC to the Contacts list or Calendar of your phone. 1. In standby mode, press , select My Items and press 2. Select Other Documents and press 3. Select a vObject and press 4. Press (Select). . (Options). 5. Select Save to Contacts or Save to Calendar and press My Items (Select). (Select).
Using the Memory Card You can check and edit pictures and other data saved to the memory card. You can also save a backup of My Items, Contacts list and other data in your phone to the memory card. Formatting the Memory Card You can use your phone to format the memory card. ◆ If the memory card is removed while reading or writing data, the data may be lost or the memory card may be damaged. ◆ If the memory card is formatted by another device, it may not work properly with your phone.
6. Enter your security code (page 38). A confirmation screen appears. 7. Press (Yes). Confirming the Memory Card Usage Status You can confirm the volume label, total memory size, used memory size and available memory size. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Memory Settings and press 3. Select Memory Card and press 4. Select Card Details and press My Items (Select). (Select). (Select). (Select).
Using the SIM Card You can move or copy Contacts list entries from your phone or memory card to the SIM card, as well as move SMS messages from your phone to the SIM card. An indicator at the top of the Contacts list screen (page 74) indicates the storage place of the Contacts list entry. Although the number of Contacts list entries you can save to the SIM card depends on the amount of available memory space, the maximum number of entries is 250.
8. Select To SIM and press (Select). ◆ To Phone Memory: Moves Contacts list entries with a check mark to the Contacts list of your phone. ◆ To Memory Card: Moves Contacts list entries with a check mark to the Contacts list of your memory card. Moving Entries from the SIM Card 1. After Step 4 of “Moving Entries to the SIM Card” (page 208), select the Contacts list entries with you want to move from the SIM card and then perform the rest of the Steps.
Copying Contacts List Entries Copying Entries to the SIM Card You can copy the name and default phone number (page 78) of an entry. 1. In standby mode, press , select Contacts and press 2. Select Contacts List and press 3. Press (Select). (Select). (Options). 4. Select Select Multi and press (Select). 5. Select the Contacts list entry with . Tip To copy Contacts list entries in the memory card to the SIM card, select Memory Card after Step 3.
Copying Entries from the SIM Card 1. After Step 4 of “Copying Entries to the SIM Card” (page 210), select the Contacts list entries with you want to copy from the SIM card and then perform the rest of the Steps. Moving SMS Messages You can move messages in the Inbox (page 147) and Sent Messages (page 149) of your phone and messages in your SIM card.
Moving Messages from the SIM Card 1. In Step 1 of “Moving Messages to the SIM Card” (page 211), select the messages with you want to move from the SIM card and then perform the rest of the Steps.
Settings You can make various settings to personalise your phone.
Display Settings Setting the Wallpaper You can set a picture preinstalled in your phone or taken with the camera as the wallpaper for standby mode. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Display Settings and press 3. Select Main Display or External Display and press 4. Select Wallpaper and press (Select). (Select). (Select). (Select). 5. Select the type of picture you want to set and press (Select).
Setting the Incoming Display Note • You can set a picture of QVGA (W240 × H320) size or smaller for the incoming picture. • The display area for the incoming picture is W240 × H112. You can set a picture to appear on the main display for incoming calls. You can also set whether the other party’s name and phone number appear on the external display for incoming calls. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Call Settings and press 3.
Setting the Clock Display You can select the clock display for the main display from six types. You can also set whether to display the time on the external display. Setting the Clock Display for the Main Display 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Display Settings and press 3. Select Main Display and press (Select). (Select). (Select). 4. Select Clock Type Display and press (Select). 5. Select the type of display you want to set and press (Select).
Setting the Clock Display for the External Display 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Display Settings and press 3. Select External Display and press (Select). 4. Select Time Display and press 5. Select On or Off and press (Select). (Select). (Select). (Select). Switching between the 12-hour and 24-hour Clock Note You cannot switch the clock that appears in the upper right of the display to the 12-hour clock. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2.
Setting the Date Format 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Phone Settings and press 3. Select Date&Time and press 4. Select Date Format and press (Select). (Select). (Select). (Select). 5. Select the format you want to set and press (Select). Setting the Display Power Saving You can save battery power by setting the phone to turn off the display after a specified time of inactivity elapses. You can set the display time to 30 seconds, 1 minute or 3 minutes. 1.
Setting the Backlights You can adjust the brightness and lighting time of the display backlights. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Display Settings and press 3. Select Main Display or External Display and press 4. Select Backlight and press (Select). (Select). (Select). (Select). 5. Select the item you want to set and press (Select). ◆ Brightness: Allows you to set the brightness. Select Dark or Bright and press (Select).
Setting the Display of Cell Information You can set whether the cell information sent from a base station is displayed in standby mode when you use your phone on a mobile phone network based on Micro Cellular Network (MCN) technology. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Display Settings and press 3. Select Main Display and press (Select). 4. Select Cell Information and press 5. Select On or Off and press 220 (Select). (Select). (Select). (Select).
Adjusting the Contrast of the External Display You can adjust the contrast of the external display to one of nine levels. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Display Settings and press (Select). 3. Select External Display and press (Select). 4. Select Contrast and press (Select). (Select). 5. Close your phone. A screen for adjusting the contrast appears on the external display. 6. Use the side keys ( (OK).
Phone Profiles This feature allows you to change the sound and vibration to match your surrounding conditions. Your phone has four preset profiles. You can change the sound and vibration settings of each profile. Normal: Profile for ordinary use. Silent: Profile for when you do not want your phone to emit any sound. Car: Profile for using handsfree while you are driving. Meeting: Profile for meetings, etc. Switching Profiles 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2.
Personalising Profiles Personalising the Ringtone Volume Tip • Only the vibration and alarm settings can be changed for Silent profile. • When the ringtone and vibration are set for both individual Contacts list entries and Contacts list categories, the settings for individual entries take priority over the settings for individual categories. However, when the phone profile is set to Silent, the ringtone does not play. Settings For any profile except Silent, you can set the ringtone volume. 1.
Personalising the Ringtone For any profile except Silent, you can set a preinstalled sound in your phone or a sound or video in My Items as the ringtone. 1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profiles” (page 222), select Normal, Car or Meeting and press (Options). 2. Select Personalise and press (Select). 3. Select Assign Ringtone and press (Select). 4. Select Voice Call, Video Call or Received Message and press Options). (Select/ If you selected Received Message, select Ringtone and press (Select). 5.
Personalising the Vibration 1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profiles” (page 222), select the profile you want to set and press (Options). 2. Select Personalise and press 3. Select Vibration and press (Select). (Select). 4. Select Voice Call, Video Call or Received Message and press If you selected Silent in Step 1, select On or Off and press 5. Select the vibration pattern you want to set and press (Select). (Select). .
Personalising the Keypad Tone For any profile except Silent, you can set the keypad tone. 1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profiles” (page 222), select Normal, Car or Meeting and press (Options). 2. Select Personalise and press (Select). 3. Select Keypad Tones and press (Select). 4. Select Original 1 or Original 2 and press (Select).
Personalising the Sound Effects Tones For any profile except Silent, you can set each of the sound effects for turning on/off the power and opening/closing your phone. 1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profiles” (page 222), select Normal, Car or Meeting and press (Options). 2. Select Personalise and press 3. Select Sound Effects and press (Select). (Select). 4. Select the item you want to set and press (Select). 5. Select the type of tone you want to set and press (Select).
Personalising the Multimedia Volume For any profile except Silent, you can set the volume level for games, messaging, Vodafone live! and playing sound data in My Items. 1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profiles” (page 222), select Normal, Car or Meeting and press (Options). 2. Select Personalise and press (Select). 3. Select Multimedia Volume and press 4. Use (Select). to adjust the volume and press Use or volume. (OK).
Personalising the Alarm Tone Note Whether an alarm tone plays in Normal profile and Car profile depends on the alarm (page 267) and Calendar (page 263) settings. You can set whether the alarm tone plays for Silent profile and Meeting profile. 1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profiles” (page 222), select Silent or Meeting and press (Options). 2. Select Personalise and press 3. Select Alarm and press (Select). (Select). 4. Select On or Off and press (Select).
Language Setting You can change the display language. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Phone Settings and press 3. Select Language and press (Select). (Select). 4. Select the language you want to set or Automatic and press 230 (Select). (Select). Tip If the language is set to Automatic, the language is set automatically in accordance with the language priority setting of the SIM card.
Shortcut Menu If you register frequently used functions in the Shortcut menu, you can access them quickly and easily. Setting the Shortcut Menu You can set up to nine frequently used functions. 1. In standby mode, press . 2. Select and press 3. Press . (Yes). 4. Select the function you want to set and press (Select). If you selected My Items or Contacts List, you can set a shortcut for a file, folder or Contacts list entry. Select the item you want to set.
Shortcut Keys This feature allows you to access a function from standby mode easily and quickly by pressing the side key ( ) or navigation key. You can change the functions accessed. Setting the Side Shortcut Key Function You can change the function accessed if you simply press and hold the side key ( ) from standby mode. The functions you can set are Main menu (page 37), Calendar (page 263), Profile switch (page 222) and Torch (page 281). 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2.
Setting the Navigation Key Shortcuts Tip To reset which functions are assigned to the navigation keys, select Set to Default after Step 5. You can change the functions accessed when you press the navigation keys , , and from standby mode. The functions you can set are Shortcut menu (page 231), Contacts list (page 63), Create Message (page 133) and Calendar (page 263). 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Phone Settings and press 3. Select Shortcuts and press (Select).
External Light Settings Setting the Notification External Light If you have unchecked information (missed calls and unread messages), the external light flashes when your phone is closed. You can select from three colours for the flashing of the external light or set the external light not to flash. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Phone Settings and press 3. Select External Light and press 4. Select Notification and press (Select). (Select). (Select). 5.
Setting the Incoming External Light Tip When the incoming external light is set for both individual Contacts list entries and Contacts list categories, the settings for individual entries takes priority over the settings for individual categories. You can select from five colours for the external light that flashes when you have an incoming voice call, video call or message. You can also set the external light not to flash. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2.
Flight Mode Setting You can use flight mode to block signal reception and transmission without turning off the power. Flight mode disables the use of network services for making and receiving calls, sending and receiving messages, etc. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Phone Settings and press 3. Select Flight Mode and press 4. Select On and press The 236 (Select). (Select). (Select).
Call Settings Setting the Auto Answer You can answer a call without having to press a key while the stereo handsfree headset is connected. You can also change the length of time before a call is answered. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Call Settings and press 3. Select Voice Call and press (Select). 4. Select Auto Answer and press 5. Select On and press (Select). (Select). 6. Enter the answer time (1 to 29 seconds) and press Settings (Select). (Select). (OK).
Setting Mute You can mute the outgoing voice or both the outgoing voice and incoming voice for calls. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Call Settings and press (Select). 3. Select Voice Call or Video Call and press 4. Select Mute and press (Select). (Select). (Select). 5. Select Mute My Voice, Mute All or Off and press (Select).
Setting the Earpiece/Speaker Volume You can set the earpiece/speaker volume for voice calls and video calls. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Call Settings and press (Select). (Select). 3. Select Common Settings and press (Select). 4. Select the volume you want to set and press (Select). ◆ Earpiece Volume: Allows you to set the volume for sound heard from the earpiece. ◆ Speaker Volume: Allows you to set the volume for sound heard from the speaker. 5.
Setting the Open to Answer This feature allows you to answer an incoming call by simply opening your phone. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Call Settings and press 3. Select Common Settings and press (Select). 4. Select Open to Answer and press 5. Select On or Off and press (Select). (Select). (Select). (Select). Setting the Any Key Answer This feature allows you to answer incoming calls with any key.
Using the Stereo Handsfree Headset If you use the stereo handsfree headset with switch, simply pressing the switch of the stereo handsfree headset allows you to dial a preset phone number or answer a call without even opening your phone. 1. Open the earphone microphone jack cover. 2. Insert the plug of the stereo handsfree headset into the earphone microphone jack. Setting the Phone Number 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Call Settings and press 3.
One-touch Calling 1. Press and hold the switch of the stereo handsfree headset. Short beeps are heard from the earphone and a call is made to the preset phone number. If you press the switch again during dialling, a beep is heard and the call is cancelled. Note Making a call with the stereo handsfree headset is only possible from standby mode. 2. Press and hold the switch of the stereo handsfree headset to end the call. A beep is heard from the earphone and the call ends.
Security Settings Rejecting Incoming Calls Adding Phone Numbers to the Rejection List Tip To check details or edit/delete a phone number, select a phone number after Step 6 and press (Options). You can save up to 20 phone numbers to the Rejection list to reject calls from those phone numbers. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Security Settings and press 3. Select Reject Calls and press 4. Select Select Contact and press 5. Select On and press (Select). (Select). (Select).
Rejecting Specific Incoming Calls You can set your phone to reject calls with no Caller ID or calls from phone numbers not in the Contacts list. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Security Settings and press 3. Select Reject Calls and press (Select). (Select). (Select). 4. Select the type of call you want to reject and press (Select). ◆ Withheld: Rejects calls with no caller ID, calls for which the phone number cannot be displayed and calls from pay phones.
Reception Restriction Adding an Email Address or Phone Number to the Rejection List Tip To check details or edit/delete an email address or phone number, select the email address or phone number after Step 5 and press (Options). You can add up to 50 email addresses or phone numbers to the Rejection list to reject the reception of messages from those email addresses and phone numbers. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Security Settings and press (Select). 3.
PIN Codes You can set the PIN code (page 26) used for SIM card security. Setting PIN Code Request You can set whether to request the entering of your PIN code to perform verification each time a SIM card is inserted into the phone and the power is turned on. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Security Settings and press (Select). 3. Select PIN Code Request and press (Select). 4. Select On and press (Select). 5. Enter your PIN code and press 246 (Select).
Changing PIN Codes Note Set PIN Code Request to On before you change a PIN code (page 246). You can change the PIN code and PIN2 code (page 26). 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Security Settings and press (Select). (Select). 3. Select Change PIN or Change PIN2 and press 4. Enter your current PIN code or PIN2 code and press 5. Enter your new PIN code or PIN2 code and press (Select). (OK). (OK). 6.
Changing the Security Code You can change the security code (page 38) required to use some functions and modify the settings of your phone. The initial security code is “0000” or the four-digit number you selected when you concluded your contract. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Security Settings and press (Select). (Select). 3. Select Change Password and press (Select). 4. Enter your current security code (page 38). 5. Enter your new security code. 6.
Phone Lock Note When the phone lock is set, the information prompt (page 22) does not appear. The phone lock allows you to lock the keys to prevent another person from using your phone without entering your security code (page 38). When the phone lock is set, “Phone Lock” appears in standby mode. Until you set the phone lock to Off, the keys are locked each time the power is turned on. Setting the Phone Lock Tip When the phone lock is set, you can still perform the following operations.
Fixed Dialling Numbers You can restrict the making of calls and sending of messages to only phone numbers in the Fixed Dialling Number list of the SIM card. Setting Fixed Dialling Numbers 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Security Settings and press (Select). 3. Select Fixed Dialling No. and press (Select). 4. Select Setting and press (Select). 5. Enter your PIN2 code and press 6. Select On and press 250 Note This function is unavailable for some SIM cards.
Adding Phone Numbers to the Fixed Dialling Number List Note Before performing this operation, set the Fixed Dialling Number setting to On beforehand (page 250). You can add up to 40 phone numbers to the Fixed Dialling Number list. The ability to store the maximum amount of phone numbers will depend on available space in the SIM card. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2.
Key Guard The key guard allows you to disable the keys to prevent unintentional operations while your phone is in your bag or pocket. Setting the Key Guard 1. In standby mode, press and hold The . indicator appears on the display. Cancelling the Key Guard 1. Press and hold 252 while the key guard is set. Note When the key guard is set, the information prompt (page 22) does not appear. Tip When the key guard is set, you can still perform the following operations. • Cancel the key guard.
Initialising Your Phone Note This operation does not reset the data of the security code (page 38), SIM card and memory card. You can delete all saved data such as Contacts list entries, My Items files and messages, as well as reset all function settings. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Memory Settings and press 3.
Network & Internet You can set the network (telecommunications carrier) and system mode to use. You can also set the network connection information for using the Web and email. Selecting the Network You can set the network by selecting an available network in your current area automatically or selecting a network manually from a list. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2.
5. Enter the item and press 6. Press . (Options) after the settings the items. 7. Select Save and press (Select). Preferred Setting In the Preferred Network list, you can set the priority order for selecting networks. The Preferred Network list is saved to the SIM card. You can add up to 100 networks to the list. The ability to store the maximum amount of networks will depend on available space in the SIM card. 1.
Setting the System Mode You can set the phone to select the system mode from UMTS (3G) or GSM automatically or set the system mode fixed to UMTS or GSM. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Network&Internet and press 3. Select System Mode and press (Select). (Select). (Select). 4. Select the item you want to set and press (Select). ◆ Dual: Allows you to set your phone to select UMTS or GSM automatically. Select UMTS or GSM and press (Select).
Application Settings You can set and edit the network connection information for the browser, Email, MMS and other applications individually. Setting the Network Connection Information You can set all the network connection information (network access point, proxy, etc.) for each application. You can set the information for up to six connections per application. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Network&Internet and press 3. Select Settings and press (Select). 4.
Modifying Application Settings 1. After Step 3 of “Setting the Network Connection Information” (page 257), select the application you want to set and press . 2. Select the connection information you want to set and press 258 . Tip To display, edit, copy or delete connection information, select connection information after Step 1 and press (Options). However, any profile indicated by cannot be displayed, edited or copied. Also, a preset factory profile cannot be deleted.
Internet Settings Tip To display, copy or delete NAP information, select information after Step 3 and press (Options). However, any profile indicated by cannot be displayed or copied. Also, preset factory NAP cannot be deleted. You can edit the network access point (NAP) information used when modifying application settings (page 258). You can register information for up to 20 NAP. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Network&Internet and press 3.
External Device Setting You can set the access point name (APN) of the network information to write to your phone in order to perform data communication from an external device such as a PC. 1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press 2. Select Network&Internet and press 3. Select External Device and press 4. Select and press 5. Select Edit and press (Select). (Select). (Options). (Select). 6. Enter the access point name and press 7. Select OK and press (Select). (Options).
Convenient Functions Your phone includes various convenient functions.
SIM Tool Kit The SIM card has preinstalled services available for use on your phone. For details on the services, contact your service provider. 1. In standby mode, press , select Organiser&Tools and press 2. Select SIM Tool Kit and press (Select). (Select). Note A name other than SIM Tool Kit may appear depending on the type of SIM card. A menu appears. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Calendar Calendar allows you to save your appointments and use your phone as a scheduler. Adding a New Appointment You can save up to 100 appointments. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Select Calendar and press Month View Screen Note • If you change the Home City setting (page 35) in the clock settings, the start and end dates and times of appointments are automatically changed to those in the time zone of the city.
◆ Alarm: Allows you to set the alarm. Select On and then set the alarm date and time, alarm tone, alarm volume and vibration. After setting the items, press (Options) and select Save. ◆ Location: Allows you to enter the location information (up to 50 characters). ◆ None Category/Meeting/Date/Travel/Holiday/Anniversary/ Miscellaneous: Allows you set the category of the appointment. 6. Press (Options) after setting the items. 7. Select Save and press (Select).
Checking Appointments Tip To switch the view between month, week, day and all appointments, press (Options) after Step 2 and select Calendar View. 1. In standby mode, press , select Organiser&Tools and press 2. Select Calendar and press (Select). (Select). The month view screen appears. Press to switch to the previous month and press next month. 3. Use to select a date and press to switch to the . A list of appointments for the selected date appears. 4.
Managing Appointments You can perform the following operations if you select a date or appointment and press (Options) from the month, week, day or all appointments view. View: Displays the details of the selected appointment. Day View: Displays a list of appointments set for the selected date. Edit: Allows you to edit the appointment. Delete: Deletes the appointment. Go to Date: Allows you to enter a date and then display the appointments for that date.
Alarms You can set an alarm to play at a certain time. Note • If the power is turned off at the specified time, it turns on automatically to start the alarm. • When the phone profile (page 222) is set to Silent or Meeting and the alarm is set to Off, the alarm does not play. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Select Alarms and press , select Organiser&Tools and press 3. Select the alarm you want to set and press 4. Select On and press (Select). (Select). (Select). (Select).
◆ Everyday (default): Allows you to set the alarm to repeat at a specified interval. Select one of the following items and press . • Everyday: Starts the alarm everyday. • Weekdays: Starts the alarm each day from Monday to Friday. • Select Day: Allows you to specify which days to start the alarm. Press to add a check mark, press (Options) and select OK. • Once: Starts the alarm once only on a specified day. To specify a day, press or . ◆ Snooze: Allows you to set the snooze.
Calculator You can use your phone as a calculator. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Select Calculator and press , select Organiser&Tools and press (Select). (Select). The Calculator screen appears. Follow the onscreen instructions to enter digits. Press to enter a decimal point and use to switch between + and -. Calculator Operations Tip To calculate the tax rate from the Calculator screen, press . To display the result of the tax rate calculation in red, press once.
Converter You can set a currency exchange rate and then perform currency conversion calculations. 1. In standby mode, press , select Organiser&Tools and press 2. Select Converter and press (Select). (Select). 3. Select the Exchange rate input field and enter the exchange rate. To enter a decimal point, press . 4. Select the Amount input field and enter the amount you want to convert. To enter a decimal point, press 5. Press . (Result). The conversion result appears.
Voice Recorder The voice recorder allows you to record sound and then save the recording data to the Recordings folder in the Sounds&Ringtones folder of My Items. Although the possible length of recording time depends on the amount of available memory space in My Items, the maximum recording time is 90 minutes for each recording. Sound is recorded via the main microphone (mouthpiece). Recording Sound Note If a call is received during recording, the call takes priority and recording stops.
Playing Recordings 1. In standby mode, press , select Organiser&Tools and press 2. Select Voice Recorder and press 3. Select Recordings and press (Select). Tip To play recording data saved to the memory card, select Memory Card after Step 4. (Select). (Select). The contents of the Recordings folder in the Sounds&Ringtones folder of My Items appear. 4. Select the recording data you want to play and press 5. Select Play and press 272 (Options). (Select).
Countdown Timer Note The level of the alarm volume is that set for the Multimedia Volume setting (page 228) of the phone profile currently set. If the phone profile is set to Silent, no sound is emitted for the alarm. Your phone vibrates only. You can set an alarm to notify you when a certain amount of time elapses. The alarm plays for approximately one minute. 1. In standby mode, press , select Organiser&Tools and press 2. Select Countdown Timer and press (Select). 3.
Notepad You can use your phone as a notepad for storing text input. You can also access the saved data during character input and editing. You can enter up 256 characters for each memo and store up to 20 memos in the notepad. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Select Notepad and press , select Organiser&Tools and press To edit or delete a memo, select the memo after Step 2 and press (Options). (Select). 3. Select the position to which you want to save the memo and press 4.
World Clock Tip If you press (DSTon) after Step 3, the time switches to Daylight Saving Time (DST) and the indicator appears on the display. World Clock Viewer allows you to check the date and local time in major cities around the world, as well as the time difference. 1. In standby mode, press , select Organiser&Tools and press 2. Select World Clock and press (Select). (Select). World Clock Viewer appears. 3. Use to select a city.
Multi Task This feature allows you to run up to three functions (applications) simultaneously and switch between them. Starting a New Application You can start another application without ending the application you are using. 1. Press while an application is in use. The Multi Task screen appears. 2. Select Main Menu and press (Select). 3. Select the application you want to start and press The selected application starts. (Select).
Switching Applications Tip • To make a call, press (Options) after Step 1 and select Dial Number. • You can also confirm missed calls, unread messages and other information after Step 1. 1. Press while an application is in use. The Multi Task screen appears. 2. Select the application to which you want to switch and press . The application is switched to the selected application. Ending an Application 1. Select the application you want to end in the Multi Task screen and press (Options). 2.
Barcode The external camera allows you to scan barcodes (QR codes). You can connect to a URL included in the scanned information or create a message to send to an address included in the scanned information. You can save up to ten scanned data items. However, this number depends on the amount of available memory space. When a barcode has been divided into data areas, you can scan up to 16 data areas consecutively.
Scanning a Barcode 1. In standby mode, press , select Camera and press 2. Select Scan Data and press (Select). (Select). The Scan QR Code screen appears. 3. Align the barcode you want to scan in the guide of the main display. After Scanning Barcode Tip • If the scanned data begins with MAILTO:, press after Step 4 to create an SMS/MMS message. If it begins with MEMORY:, you can save it to the Contacts list (page 64).
Saved Barcodes 1. After Step 2 of “Scanning a Barcode” (page 279), press 2. Select Scanned Data List and press (Options). (Select). 3. Select the scanned data you want to use and press . Tip To rename or delete scanned data, press (Options) after Step 2. The barcode data appears. For details on the operations you can perform while barcode data is displayed, see “Scanning a Barcode” (page 279).
Torch Note • Do not turn on the mobile light while it is close to anyone's eyes as doing so may damage the person's eyesight. Also, check the direction with which light will be emitted before turning on the mobile light. • If the side key ( ) is set to another function (page 232), this function is unavailable. • While the phone lock is set (page 249), the key guard is set (page 252) or the countdown timer is activated (page 273), the mobile light cannot be turned on.
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File Transfer & Synchronisation You can use Bluetooth™, infrared, a USB cable or a memory card to transfer data between your phone and other phones, PCs and other devices. These capabilities allow you to back up data and manage the same data on multiple devices.
File Transfer Using Bluetooth™ for Transferring Data You can transfer the data of the Contacts list, Calendar and My Items between your phone and Bluetooth™ compatible PCs and phones. Bluetooth™ also allows you to use a wireless headset or an in-car device for handsfree calls. We recommend using Bluetooth™ while your phone and the other device are within 10 metres of each other. For details on the operating procedures of the other device, refer to the instruction manual for that device.
Registering a Bluetooth™ Compatible Device Tip If you enter the same PIN code (4 to 16 digits) on both your phone and a Bluetooth™ compatible device, the Bluetooth™ compatible device is registered. Before establishing a Bluetooth™ connection, you need to perform a search for the Bluetooth™ compatible device to be connected. You can register up to 20 detected Bluetooth™ compatible devices. 1. After Step 3 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 284), select Paired Devices and press (Select). 2.
Displaying Details of a Registered Bluetooth™ Compatible Device You can display the device name, device address, device class and supported profiles of a Bluetooth™ compatible device. 1. After Step 3 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 284), select Paired Devices and press (Select). 2. Select the Bluetooth™ compatible device for which you want to display the details and press (Select). 3. Select Details and press (Select). Changing the Name of a Registered Bluetooth™ Compatible Device 1.
Deleting a Registered Bluetooth™ Compatible Device 1. After Step 3 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 284), select Paired Devices and press (Select). 2. Select the Bluetooth™ compatible device you want to delete and press (Select). 3. Select Delete and press (Select). Response to Detection by Other Bluetooth™ Compatible Devices Tip You may still receive a connection request even if Visibility is set to Hide My Phone. 1.
Displaying Details of Your Phone You can display the device name, device address, device class and supported profiles of your phone. 1. After Step 3 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 284), select My Phone ID and press (Select). 2. Select My Phone and press 3. Select Details and press (Select). (Select). Changing the Name of Your Phone You can change the name displayed on another Bluetooth™ compatible device when your phone is detected. 1.
Using Bluetooth™ for Sending Data Note Copyright protected files cannot be sent. You can send the Contacts list, Calendar and files saved to the Picture and Digital Camera folders of My Items to a Bluetooth™ compatible device. 1. Set up the other Bluetooth™ compatible device to receive data. 2. Select Via Bluetooth from the Options menu of a function and press Tip To send the owner information of the Contacts list, select Send My vCard from the Contacts menu (page 63) and then select Via Bluetooth.
Using Bluetooth™ for Receiving Data When Bluetooth™ is enabled, you can receive data. Tip 1. Press (Yes) when a confirmation screen appears after a connection request is received from a Bluetooth™ compatible device in the vicinity. 2. Enter your PIN code (4 to 16 digits) and press 3. Press (OK). (OK) to switch to flight mode. 4. Select Save and press (Select). If you select Reject, the connection ends if there is only one data item to receive.
Performing Handsfree Communication Note The other party’s voice cannot be recorded during a handsfree call. 1. Press The ( ) and switch to handsfree communication. indicator appears on the display during handsfree communication. Setting Handsfree You can set the mode for making and receiving calls while a handsfree compatible device is connected. 1. After Step 3 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 284), select My Phone ID and press (Select). 2. Select Handsfree Setting and press 3.
Using Bluetooth™ for Dial-up Connections When Bluetooth™ is enabled, you can establish a dial-up connection. 1. Press (Yes) when a confirmation screen appears after a connection request is received from a Bluetooth™ compatible device in the vicinity. 2. Enter your PIN code (4 to 16 digits) and press (OK).
Using Infrared for Sending Data Note The following files cannot be sent. • Files in Games&More, My Saved Pages and Templates of My Items • Copyright protected files 1. Set up the other infrared compatible device to receive data. 2. Select Via Infrared from the Options menu of a function and press 3. Press (Select). (OK) to switch to flight mode. Using Infrared for Receiving Data 1. In standby mode, press Tip The save locations of data are determined by the extensions. , select Settings and press 2.
Using Infrared for Backing Up Data You can back up files and folders in Pictures, Videos, Sounds&Ringtones and Other Documents of My Items to a PC. Copyright protected files cannot be backed up. 1. After Step 6 of “Using Infrared for Receiving Data” (page 293), follow the instructions on the PC to back up data from your phone to the PC. Using Infrared for Restoring Data You can restore Pictures, Videos, Sounds&Ringtones and Other Documents of My Items saved on a PC to your phone. 1.
◆ Bring the infrared port (page 292) of your phone to within approximately 5 metres of the TV or other electric home appliance. Do not place an object between them. ◆ Your phone may not work properly as a remote controller in direct sunlight, directly under fluorescent lighting or near other infrared devices. ◆ A dirty infrared port may cause an operation failure. Gently remove any dirt with a soft cloth while making sure not to scratch the port.
4. Select USB and press (Select). 5. Select Data Transfer and press 6. Press (Select). (OK) to switch to flight mode. 7. Follow the instructions on the PC to receive data from your phone to the PC. Using a USB Cable for Receiving Data You can receive data to the Contacts list, Calendar and My Items. 1. After Step 6 of “Using a USB Cable for Sending Data” (page 295), follow the instructions on the PC to send data from the PC to your phone.
Using a USB Cable for Restoring Data Note • All the data may not be able to be restored from some backup files. • All the data of the restore destination is overwritten. You can restore Pictures, Videos, Sounds&Ringtones and Other Documents of My Items saved on a PC to your phone. 1. After Step 6 of “Using a USB Cable for Sending Data” (page 295), follow the instructions on the PC to restore data from the PC to your phone. 2. Enter your security code (page 38).
Backing Up Data to the Memory Card 1. Insert the memory card in the slot of your phone. 2. In standby mode, press , select Organiser&Tools and press 3. Select Backup and press (Select). 4. Select Backup and press (Select). 5. Select the data you want to back up and press (Select). . A check mark is added to the check box. ◆ Contacts List: Backs up the Contacts list. ◆ Calendar: Backs up the Calendar. 6. Press (Options). 7. Select Backup and press (Select). 8. Enter your security code (page 38).
Restoring Data from the Memory Card Tip To delete one or all backup files, press (Options) after Step 5 and select Delete or Delete All. 1. Insert the memory card in the slot of your phone. 2. In standby mode, press , select Organiser&Tools and press 3. Select Backup and press (Select). 4. Select Restore and press (Select). 5. Select the data you want to restore and press (Select). (Select). ◆ Contacts List: Displays a list of Contacts list backup files.
File Synchronisation You can use the network of a service provider, infrared or USB cable to synchronise the data on a network server or PC with the Contacts list and Calendar of your phone. The supplied data management software My Mobile needs to be installed. Using a Network for Synchronisation You can register a server on your phone to synchronise the Contacts list via the network of a service provider. Creating a Server Profile You can create up to five server profiles. 1.
7. Select a server profile and press Tip • To display the Edit screen for your phone name, select Phone Name after Step 3. • You can perform the following operations after Step 7. • Synchronise: Synchronises the Contacts list using the selected server profile. • View: Displays the details of the selected server profile. • Add: Allows you to add a server profile. • Delete: Deletes the selected server profile. • Copy: Creates a copy of the selected server profile. File Transfer & Synchronisation 8.
◆ Confirmation: Allows you to set whether a confirmation screen is displayed each time synchronisation starts. ◆ Database Settings: Allows you to set the database of the selected server. • Location: Allows you to set the location for saving data on the server. • User ID: Allows you to set the User ID for the database. • Password: Allows you to set the login password for the database. • Synchronisation: Allows you to set Enable or Disable.
Checking Synchronisation Logs Tip To delete one or all logs, press (Options) and select Delete or Delete All after Step 1. 1. After Step 2 of “Synchronising the Contacts List” (page 302), select Sync. Log and press (Select). Logs for the last five synchronisations performed using a network appear. 2. Select the log for which you want to check details and press . Using Infrared for Synchronisation You can use infrared to synchronise data on a PC with the Contacts list and Calendar of your phone. 1.
304 File Transfer & Synchronisation
Appendix In This Chapter ❍ Troubleshooting ❍ Specifications & Accessories ❍ EU Warranty ❍ Index ❍ Glossary ❍ Health and Safety Information ❍ Menu Structure
Troubleshooting Problem Cannot turn the power on. Cannot charge the battery. Cannot make voice and video calls. Cannot receive voice and video calls. Cannot hear the other party. 306 Possible Causes and Remedies • Make sure the battery pack is inserted correctly (page 28). • Make sure the battery is charged (page 29). • Make sure the battery pack is inserted correctly (page 28). • Make sure the connectors or contacts of the AC adapter and battery pack are not dirty (page 29).
Problem Cannot use the Web. Cannot use SMS and MMS. Appendix Possible Causes and Remedies • If the indicator appears on the display, cancel flight mode (page 236). • Check your subscription status. Contact your service provider. • The network settings may be incorrect. Check the network settings (page 257). For details on the network settings, contact your service provider. • If the indicator appears on the display, cancel flight mode (page 236).
Specifications & Accessories Specifications Accessories TS 921 Frequency Range Within 3G (UMTS) 2100 Within GSM 900 Within DCS 1800 Within PCS 1900 Continuous Talk Time Within 3G (UMTS) area Video Call Within GSM area Continuous Standby Time Within 3G (UMTS) area Within GSM area Charging Time Dimensions (W × H × D) Maximum Output Within 3G (UMTS) 2100 Within GSM 900 Within DCS 1800 Within PCS 1900 Weight AC Adapter Input Voltage Charging Temperature Range 308 ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ 1920 - 2170 MHz 880 - 960 MHz 171
EU Warranty Your Toshiba mobile telephone contains no user serviceable parts. For further information on service please contact your retailer or service provider.
Appendix Index Numbers 3G/UMTS 32, 256, 314 A Accessories 308 Alarms 267 Alternate city 35, 275 Any key answer 240 Audio files 188 Auto answer 237 For video calls 92 Auto Launch 180 B Backing up data 294, 296, 298 Backlight 94, 219 Barcode 278 Battery 28 Alarm 228 Charging 29 Inserting & removing 28 Bluetooth™ 284 Transferring data 284 Bookmarks 175 Browser settings 180 C Calculator 269 310 Calendar 263 Adding a new appointment 263 Managing appointments 266 Call Answering a call 40 Answering a video c
D H Data transfer volume 46 Date & time 34 Dialled numbers 43 Dial-up connection 292, 294, 297 Display language 33, 230 Downloading 179, 183 Drafts 155 DST 36, 275 DTMF tones 39 Inbox 138, 147, 151, 159 Incoming display 215 Incoming external light 67, 235 Incoming voice calls during data communication 238 Indicators Camera 99 External display 20 Main display 17 Video camera 100 Video telephony 84 Information prompt 22 Infrared 292, 303 Transferring data 292 Input language 62 Input modes 58 Internet settin
My items 196 Display the memory status 196 Files storable in my items 197 Structure 196 N Settings 149 Snooze (Alarm) 268 Soft key 23 Speaker volume 87, 239 Speed calling 76 Stereo handsfree headset 12, 237, 241 One-touch calling 242 Streaming 193 Synchronising 300 System mode 32, 256 Postcard 165 Power saving 218 PUK/PUK2 26, 247 Q QR code 278 Navigation key 23, 233 Shortcut settings 233 Network 254 Application settings 257 Notepad 274 Notification external light 234 R Received calls 43 Reception res
Video camera 116 vObject 203 Vodafone live! 172 Accessing Vodafone live! 172 Vodafone live! menu 173 Voice recorder 271 During a call 42 Recording 271 Voicemail 47 W Wallpaper 214 WAP push 147, 148 Warranty 309 World clock 35, 216, 275 Appendix 313
Appendix Glossary 3G/UMTS MMS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System. A third generation (3G) mobile communication system. Multimedia Message Service. This service allows messages containing data such as text, sounds, pictures and videos to be exchanged between mobile phones. DTMF Tone Dial Tone Multi Frequency tones. The touch tones used for dialling. You can use DTMF tones to operate digital phone systems such as answering machines. GPRS General Packet Radio Service.
Roaming A service that allows you to use a network provided by another telecommunications carrier when you are out of the service area of your home network. Security Code A number required for using the functions of your phone. The initial security code is “0000” or the four-digit number you selected when you concluded your contract. Service Provider A company that provides services for mobile phone users. SIM Subscriber Identity Module. A smart card that stores subscriber information.
Health and Safety Information Safety Guidelines Follow the guidelines below to use your phone in a safe and legal manner. General • Use your phone in the intended manner (holding it to your ear). Incorrect usage may affect its performance. Only qualified service personnel should install or repair the phone and its accessories. • Use only compatible batteries and accessories. Using incompatible items may permanently damage the phone.
• Your phone may interfere with some hearing aids. If this happens you should contact your service provider or doctor. • Your phone may interfere with the functionality of inadequately shielded medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the device to ensure safe procedure. • Your phone may interfere with the functionality of any inadequately shielded electronic system in a motor vehicle. Examples of this type of system include air-bags and fuel injection.
FCC RF Exposure Information Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.
European RF Exposure Information Your handset has been designed, manufactured and tested so as not to exceed the limits for exposure to electromagnetic fields recommended by the Council of the European Union. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines developed by independent scientific organisations.
Menu Structure 1.
Purchase Record For your future reference, we recommend that you fill in your purchase details in the form below. Serial Number* Dealer Name Purchase Date * The serial number is printed on the bottom of the battery compartment.