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1. Caution After downloading Java application program be sure to review the contents in application program list to confirm the successful download Otherwise the downloaded Java program may be lost 3 8 Accessory There are some common applications in the attachment 1 In the idle screen press LSK to enter into the menu 2 Press direction navigation key to scroll to Attachment then press OK for confirmation or directly press number key 8 3 If the MP is power off it s noneffective when alarm or schedule time is arriving 1 Alarm Clock 1 In Attachment list select clock alarm display 3 alarm clock lists 2 Select one alarm clock for specific setting Set time set alarm ring time Period input alarm clock time Cycle setting select once everyday weekly Ring change the prompt tone of alarm clock Rename change the name of alarm clock Status activate or deactivate alarm clock Above operations also apply to setting of alarm clock 2 and alarm clock 3 Caution The above function is available when MP is on otherwise the alarm clock will not operate EN MAIN MENU gt ACCESSORY 2 Schedule 1 In Accessory list press direction navigation key to scroll to schedule then press OK for confirmation to schedule and record the planned affairs At the scheduled time your MP will send out prompt tone to notify you 2 In calendar display current date press direction navigation key
2. Send SMS send short message to selected numbers Send MMS send SMIL to selected numbers Delete delete undesired numbers Copy copy to USIM MP 2 Own number Local number stores user numbers automatically into the number input window you can edit and modify the numbers 2 Call options The session record records the latest rejected number received number dialed number and session duration and can delete records The session record has 2 contents call history and total calls duration In call history content there are 3 contents dialed calls received calls and missed calls To operate the selected number in inquiry press LSK for pop up menu to execute the functions like save send SMS send MMS voice call video call delete delete all or press OK for detailed information Read detailed information can enable you to read the detailed information about the record including name number time date session duration Save store desired contents to the phone book Send SMS send short message to selected numbers Send MMS send MMS to selected number Voice call audio dial selected number Video call video dial selected number Delete delete undesired contents PHONE BOOK lt MAIN MENU ET Delete all delete all contents in the contact list You can take pictures or film of those around you which can be automatically stored in my data The pictures can be sent to others by MMS
3. NEC Model name e353 File name e353 pdf Software version No Date Phone File name Reviewed by NN 2005 JUL 22 e353 v1 pdf APT Copyright Notice Windows XP and Windows 2000 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries This product contains NetFront Internet browser software of ACCESS CO LTD This product contains JV Lite2 Java virtual machine of ACCESS CO LTD This product contains AVE SSL encryption module of ACCESS CO LTD ACCESS NetFront ACCESS NetFront JV Lite and AVE are trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS CO LTD in Japan and other countries This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group You may not alter or reproduce or remove from this product the Internet browser software contained herein Use of the GIF decoder module contained in this product is permitted only as a part of browser software under a license from Unisys Corporation For other use you have to obtain a separate license from Unisys Corporation Purchase and or use of the browser software contained in this product does not authorise your use of any other product or performance of any other method or activity involving use of the LZW patents or GIF technology unless you are separately licensed in writing by Unisys Corporation Java all trademarks and logos that contain Java are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the Unit
4. Deliver Time EN MAIN MENU gt MESSAGE In the Create SMIL editing interface you can insert picture tone and text You can edit slide timing Press LSK pop up menu Press up and down navigation key to switch over among the following options Remove remove picture tone or text Add Slide add new frame Insert Slide insert a frame between two Delete Slide delete a frame Preview Slide pre view the frame Preview pre view all contents and effect of the SMIL Slide Options Configure Image Timing Sound Timing Text Timing Image Fit Mode 3 lt may take longer to send a SMIL than a short message Upon sending failure the SMIL well be stored in Inbox for attempt of re sending 2 Read MMS 1 In idle mode press LSK to enter into the menu list select message option select 2 MMS enter into the menu list press up and down navigation key to scroll the list for inquiry press OK for function options 2 Inbox store the notices or the received MMS In the message list press LSK pop up menu for operation below Open read details of received notices or MMS Reply automatically add the sender number or mailbox address to the receiver column in the MMS editing interface Reply all automatically add the sender or receiver number or mailbox address to the receiver column in the MMS editing interface Forward forward the MMS to other parties Move move the notices and MMS Delete de
5. applies to the current European Union Member States Outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the European Union please contact your local authority and ask for the correct method of disposal IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION gt EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY 1 1 e353 Overview Handset connector Front lens Charger jack dataline jack Back lens Headphone Loud Speaker Microphone E353 OVERVIEW lt START UP 1 2 Definitions of Buttons Display MB OK key Upper navigation key Left navigation key a Right navigation key Send key Power key Down navigation key ____ Maps A a Letter number key a SY key Keyboard key START UP gt DEFINITIONS OF BUTTONS LefiRSK LSK key Idle mode enter into the menu hold it to decide whether to lock the e353 keyboard press LSK and keys Key to unlock the keyboard Menu mode Select menu or pop up menu Editing mode switch over the input methods RSK key Idle mode enter into WAP browser Menu mode back to the last page Editing mode clear off text and characters OK KEY Idle mode initiate picture taking pre view mode Menu mode select menu or confirm options Direction Upper Idle mode directly enter into Phone mode function key navigation Menu mode scroll the menu upward key Down Idle mode directly enter into my data function navigation Menu mode scroll the menu
6. calculator then press OK for confirmation enter into the calculator screen for simple arithmetic 2 You can directly input the numbers for calculation press direction navigation key to switch over the calculation rules 3 Press OK to display calculation result press LSK to clear off 4 Press RSK to exit to Calculator screen 4 Currency exchange 1 In Accessory list press direction navigation key to scroll to currency exchange then press OK for confirmation exchange the given amount of currency into the currencies of other nations or regions ACCESSORY lt MAIN MENU EJ 2 Press direction navigation key to enter into the list select exchange currency target currency then select exchange rate and amount 3 The screen will display result 4 Press RSK to exit to Currency exchange screen 5 PC synchronization PC Tool is a convenience function for user It can transfer data in phonebook or other rings and pictures that user prefer by data line which is a special accessory Steps to use it 1 If you want to use it firstly you should setup drive and synchronization software for it in your computer Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP operating systems are all OK 2 Secondly enter the main menu in MP then choose accessory and set data transfer function on 3 Thirdly connect your computer and your MP with PC Tool data line Note If it doesn t include PC Tool data line wh
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8. application 3 You can expediently access Internet by home page The home page provides home page URL and correct name the home page is default as MONTERNET 1 Histo Display he address list of web pages lately browsed When the cursor is in a web page select the menu in the interface to pop up the options below 1 Go To display the web page 2 Delete delete the web page 3 Delete All delete all web pages 4 Show Address display the web page address 2 Bookmark List The bookmark can store interested websites and can be configured freely for easy memorization When the cursor is in a web page select the menu in the interface to pop up the options below 1 Go to display the web page 2 Edit edit the title and address of the web page 3 Delete delete the web page 4 Delete all delete all web pages 5 Show Address display the web page address 3 Page Memo List Store web pages browsed and stored when the cursor is in a web page select the menu in the interface to pop up the options below 1 Show display the web page 2 Edit Title edit the title of the web page 3 Delete delete the web page other than the protected page 4 Delete All delete all web pages 5 Show Address display the web page address WEB BROWSER lt MAIN MENU 27 6 Protect On Off configure whether to activate protection in case the protected pages exceed the maximum setting you shall not configure protection 7 Unprotect All cance
9. downward key Left Idle mode directly enter into Message function navigation List mode paging Forward key Editing mode cursor leftward Right Idle mode directly open Phone book list function navigation List mode paging backward key Editing mode cursor rightward Send key Idle mode directly enter into Dialed calls function press RSK could enter into Received calls and Missed calls function circularly Dialing and incoming call mode dial or receive calls Press it to hang up or cancel operations hold to turn on off the e353 Letter number key Idle mode press it to input 0 9 Hold number key 1 to call voice box Hold number key 2 9 to call the number whose caller ID is corresponding number registed in phone Hold number key 0 to input Menu mode press it to enter into the corresponding menu option key Idle mode press it to input Idle mode press it to input hold it to input suspended dialing symbol P Editing mode press it to display general symbols DEFINITIONS OF BUTTONS lt START UP PRA BABE Sun ang JO Simple deseos E A TE me ce E CEI ESTE TE START UP gt STATUS ICONS Normal mode and incoming call Phone mode and incoming call transfer transfer Meeting mode and incoming call transfer Pocket mode and incoming call transfer Car mode and incoming call transfer Alarm clock Initiate the alarm clock A Display network coverage i e Display 3G US
10. energy Your phone is a low power radio transmitter receiver When it is turned on it intermittently receives and transmits radio frequency RF energy radio waves The system that handles the call controls the power level at which the phone transmits ROAD SAFETY lt IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 3 Exposure to radio frequency energy The phone is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to RF energy set by national authorities and international health agencies These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organisations such as ICNIRP International Commission on Non ionizing Radiation Protection through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health and to account for any variations in measurements Examples of radio frequency exposure guidelines and standards that the phone is designed to conform to ICNIRP Guidelines for limiting exposure to time varying electric magnetic and electromagnetic fields up to 300 GHz International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP Health Physics vol 74 pp 494 522 April 1998 99 519 EC EU Council Recommendation on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields 0
11. phone e Remember to make backup copies of all important data on your phone Do not leave the battery pack empty or disconnected for a long time otherwise some data may be initialised e Take care not to put your phone in your back pocket and then sit on it Also do not put your phone at the bottom of a bag where it may subject to excessive weight or pressure Doing so may damage the LCD and camera lens and cause them to malfunction e Hold the phone away from your ear when you Play video music on the Multimedia Player Play the ringtune through the speaker t may damage or irritate your ears The use of mobile phones is not allowed in some radiation sensitive areas such as hospitals research centres and aircraft Ensure that you switch off your phone in these areas If in doubt remove the battery Aircraft safety Switch off your phone and remove its battery when inside or near an aircraft The use of phones in aircraft is illegal lt may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and it may disrupt the mobile network Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of mobile network services to the offender or legal action or both Do not use the phone on the ground without the permission of the ground staff Hospital safety Switch off your phone and remove its battery in areas where the use of phones is prohibited Follow the instructions given by the respective medical centre regardi
12. seconds until you see the power off picture and hear the power off tone 2 2 PIN and PUK Codes PIN and PIN2 Codes PIN code PIN2 code Avoid unauthorized use of USIM card If initiating the power on Pin code function the MP will require the PIN code when powered on USIM card will be automatically locked and display the lock prompt when inputting three wrong PIN codes The PIN code digits are 4 8 If inputting 3 wrong PIN2 codes in a row the MP requires PUK2 code for unlocking PUK Code and PUK2 Code PUK code PUK2 code When modifying locked PIN code MP requires PUK code personal unlocking code that is issued with USIM card Please contact with the service provider for PUK code otherwise In case of inputting 10 wrong PUK codes in a row the USIM card will be permanently locked Users are prohibited from changing PUK code users should contact the service provider for lost PUK code PUK2 code is not supplied with USIM car is needed when modifying the locked PIN2 code If inputting 10 wrong PUK2 codes in a row the user is prohibited permanently to use the menu options of PIN2 code EP BASIC FUNCTIONS gt ON OFF 2 3 Outgoing Call Number Keys The max number can be inputed in the idle screen is 57 digits and user can t change to another line manually Input phone number in the idle screen with number keys then press send key then dial the audio call to such number dial video call to such number by pressing OK On
13. stored in the FDN list with FDN function on you can only dial the numbers in FDN list and emergency numbers Own number for user setting of local number stored in USIM card input two names and numbers 1 Find by PHONE BOOK lt MAIN MENU EN In contact items screen select LSK to pop up the menu press direction navigation key for scrolling selection of searching You may select Name input key characters in the input window search for the numbers of designated character string in the contact name list Number input key numbers in the input window search for the numbers of designated character string in the contact name list Memo input key characters in the input window search for the numbers of designated character string in the contact name list USIM location input designated numbers in the input window search for the contact of designated position from all contacts stored in USIM card Phone location input designated numbers in the input window search for the contact of designated position from all contacts stored in MP Group select a group search for all contact records of the group 2 Add In the new contact window first select the new records to be stored in USIM card Phone and then enter into new contact screen IFUSIM card input name a number and position If Phone input name group MP home numbers office number email memo portrait and position Input name and mailbox enter int
14. the menu press up and down navigation key to select send or save send the MP will send out the short message to the number save store the message into the draft box list 4 The MP allows selection of more than one contact in the number list each contact can select Mobile number home number office number then return to the contact list interface 2 Read SMS In idle mode press LSK to directly enter into short message sub menu select 1 Inbox 2 Outbox 3 Sent 4 Drafts menu enter into the message list press up and down navigation key for scrolling list inquiry Press OK to read the message and relevant information such as receiving number and sending number date and time Inbox store the received messages In the message list press LSK for pop up menu to execute the operation below Read See details of the received messages Delete delete the messages from Inbox Delete all delete all messages in Inbox Outbox store messages failing to be sent out In the message list press LSK pop up menu for operations below Read examine the details of messages not sent out yet Delete delete selected messages from the Outbox Delete all delete all messages form the Outbox Sent store the sent messages In the message list press LSK pop up menu for operation below Read read details of sent messages Delete delete selected messages from the Sent Delete all delete all sent messa
15. to move the icon to select desired dates the caption column provides the calendar year and month of the current date The date of scheduled event will be displayed in red others in blue 3 When selecting a day press ok to see the arrangement if no arrangement it will display list is empty 4 In the calendar interface press LSK pop up menu press direction navigation key to scroll to Create then press OK for confirmation display new screen Date input scheduled date Time setting of scheduled prompt time Memo in the text input interface input the event of the created schedule Ring setting of prompt tone Repeat select once daily weekly monthly Status activate or deactivate the schedule 5 In the calendar screen press LSK pop up menu press direction navigation key to scroll to select date then press OK for confirmation the screen plays a date selection block you can edit dates and inquire about the schedule 6 In the calendar screen press LSK pop up menu press direction navigation key to scroll to schedule list then press OK for confirmation display the schedules of all dates you can view edit or delete in the same steps of new schedule 7 At the scheduled prompt date the MP will play the event tone if configured and the prompt picture browse the schedule the content will scroll out 3 Calculator 1 In Accessory list press direction navigation key to scroll to
16. Hz 300 GHz Official Journal of the European Communities July 12 1999 ANSI IEEE C95 1 1992 Safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields 3kHz to 300 GHZ The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc New York 1991 FCC Report and Order ET Docket 93 62 FCC 96 326 Federal Communications Commission FCC August 1996 e Radiocommunications Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure Standard 1999 Australian Communications Authority ACA May 1999 Declaration of Conformity This product complies with the requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The Declaration of Conformity leaflet can be found within this box Copyright Notice The video audio recordings you make download are protected by copyright laws They are for personal use only and must not be otherwise used without the permission of the copyright owner Disposing of your used NEC product In the European Union EU wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used electrical and electronic products carrying the mark left must be disposed of separately from normal household waste This includes mobile telephones or electrical accessories such as chargers or headsets When you dispose of such products please follow the guidance of your local authority and or ask the shop where you purchased the product The mark on the electrical and electronic products only
17. IM card in 3G network USIM card types Meeting mode Display the Phone mode Pocket mode Display 2 5G SIM card in GSM network 5 Display 2G SIM card in GSM network Display manual selected network Display USIM card compliant with 3G and GSM manually types chooses 3G network Display USIM card compliant with 3G and GSM manually chooses GSM network Display auto selected network Display USIM card compliant with 3G and GSM automatically types chooses 3G network Display USIM card compliant with 3G and GSM automatically chooses GSM network No auto selection of networks Display no network signals of USIM card compliant with 3G and GSM PSD amp CSD Concurrent package switching and circuit switching 3 STATUS ICONS lt START UP LE USB connection Display USB data line connected Line attach Display data connection to the network 8 Signal display Display failure to receive network signals Display weak or strong signals Y buwW 1 4 USIM Card and Battery USIM card A A A A user ID mode incorporates MP number and service items and can store phone numbers and personal data Caution Place USIM card beyond the reach of children Caution USIM card and the contact points are vulnerable to scratch or damage please gently handle the USIM card Caution Place USIM card beyond the reach of static dust or water Caution Install USIM card when powering off e353 and getting out the battery Get out the battery and install th
18. Movies The clip stores the film clips press LSK in the film list screen for options below View pre view the film by pressing OK to suspend it and then press OK for pre view Send by MMS send the film out in the form of SMIL Rename rename the film Sort by queue the films as per name size or date Delete delete current files Delete all delete all files Property display file name size date and time etc Listing setting of the list display manner name or picture 2 Pictures Press LSK to select the options below For embedded pictures some options below are gray View pre view the pictures Send by MMS send the picture out in the form of MMS Rename rename the picture Sort by queue the pictures as per names sizes and dates Delete delete current files Delete all delete all files Property display file name size date and time Listing setting of the list display manner name or sketch 3 Sound Press LSK to select the options below Play play the file Send by MMS send the sound out in the form of SMIL Rename rename the sound Sort by queue the sounds as per names sizes and dates Delete delete current files Delete all delete all files Set voice call ring configure current sound as the voice call tone Set video call ring configure current sound as the video call tone MY DATA lt MAIN MENU 35 Set message tone configure the sound as message tone Property display file name size date
19. N MENU gt SETTINGS 6 Security Safety setting can configure and modify passwords and options to prevent non authorized use of MP and restriction of MP use including initiating PIN code modifying PIN code power on locking modifying MP lock password present locking and FDN PIN activate With PIN code function input the PIN code upon power on In case of inputting three wrong PIN codes in a row the USIM card will be automatically locked and display the locking information Initial PIN code is 0000 Change PINs modify PIN code PIN2 code PIN code can prevent unauthorized use of USIM card Generally PIN2 code is not provided with USIM card as it provides special network service Power on lock With the power on locking function input the password when powering on Change security code first input the existing code then the new codes twice Phone lock lock MP to prevent MP data disclosure use the MP by inputting password Initial phone lock code is 1234 FDN initiate FDN fixed number dialing 7 Network The menu has 4 options i e select mode new searching priority network and access networks order 1 Search type Automatic Upon power on MP will register to the first service network in the network sequence list and will attempt the next upon any failure Manual first retrieve all networks and recognise the registration icons of each network then select one network for registration MP will automatically
20. UNCTIONS IN AUDIO SESSION lt BASIC FUNCTIONS 15 2 7 Functions in Video Session N Caution Video phone session is only available in 3G network Hand free Session In the session press OK to realise hand free function or press LSK key to enter into the in session menu to select the hand free option Front camera Rear camera The MP supports dual lens in the session press LSK key to enter into the in session menu to select Front camera or Rear camera for video session Hold During the session press LSK to enter into the in session menu to select Hold the maintained party will not hear your audio or video data Mute During the session press LSK to enter into in session menu to select Mute to shut off the mike or press LSK to select shut off silent tone to restore session Audio video During the session you can send video or static pictures press LSK to enter into in session menu select Use photo instead to send static picture to the other party select Use video instead to make video session Zoom During the session press LSK to enter into in session menu select Zoom to define lens focus levels 1 2 and 4 Brightness During the session press LSK to enter into in session menu select Brightness for brightness levels 2 1 0 1 and 2 Picture quality During the session press LSK to enter into in session menu select picture quality to configure quality levels as Norma
21. You can use the picture as the wall paper or configure the picture as the head portrait of certain contact in the phone book The picture and film are stored in Jpeg and 3GP format 1 Initiate camera shooting function 1 In idle screen press OK for taking pictures 2 In idle screen press LSK to enter into the menu the cursor lined option is camera then press OK to confirm or directly press number key 5 enter into camera menu interface press OK to initiate camera function 3 In the idle screen hold OK over 2 seconds to initiate video recorder function 2 Taking pictures Initiate camera function enter into the view frame as shown in figure 1 Figure 1 In the camera view finding screen adjust camera position to display the object on the screen Keep the lens fixed and then press OK MAIN MENU gt CAMERA 1 Zoom In view finding screen press up and down navigation key to adjust focus 2 Adjust brightness In view finding screen press left right navigation key to adjust brightness 3 Camera function options Prior to taking pictures In view finding screen press LSK to pop up the menu then press required key for desired options Front camera when the view frame adopts front lens back lens the item in the menu display back lens front lens when selecting the item return to the view frame interface which displays the view of back lens front lens Video mode initiate video reco
22. among functions of 1 Home 2 Go to Webpage 3 History 4 Add Bookmark 5 Bookmark List 6 Save Page 7 Page Memo List 8 Push Messages 9 Show Properties 0 Save Image Reload Encoding Options and Exit 3 4 Phone Book The phone book contains list and session options 1 In the idle screen press right navigation key to the list menu ES MAIN MENU gt PHONE BOOK 2 In the menu mode press direction navigation key to scroll to 4 phone book then press OK for confirmation or directly press number key 4 1 Lists The list records the information of contacts including names number mobile number and etc input the contact information for calling and sending short messages You can store the phone book or the names to the MP storage internal phone book or USIM card USIM phone book The internal phone book MP can store 500 items of numbers and USIM card storage capacity varies with the types From the list enter Complete USIM Phone SDN FDN Own number applications 1 Contact list Complete display all contacts stored in the USIM card and MP Press direction navigation key to select contact items by up down scrolling or paging then confirm by pressing OK display detailed information of the contact press Dial key to dial the contact select LSK for pop up menu press direction navigation key for scrolling selection of searching creation audio session video s
23. and time etc 4 Others Store the text downloaded and from MMS 5 Memory status You can review the storage status including pictures videos sound and other films storage capacity total capacity and remaining capacity 36 MAIN MENU gt MY DATA You can download Java program from the website and operate it on your MP 1 Inthe idle screen press LSK to enter into the menu 2 Press direction navigation key to scroll to Java then press OK for confirmation or directly press number key 7 Display Java application list in your MP you can press up and down navigation key to display all application programs In the idle screen hold RSK over 2 seconds to display Java application list 1 Execute Java program In Java program list interface when the desired application program is highlighted press OK to operate the Java program 2 Update Java program In Java program list interface press LSK for pop up menu select Update to update the current Java program 3 Delete Select Delete Java program In Java program list interface press LSK for pop up menu select Delete to delete the highlighted Java program 4 Delete all Java programs In Java program list interface press LSK for pop up menu select Delete All to delete all downloaded Java programs 5 Create Delete and Rename user defined Folder In Java program list interface press LSK for pop up menu select Create Folder to create the user def
24. code and telephone number press send key for the call Directly dial extension number The MP permits direct dialing of extension number or voice mail You can insert a suspension symbol P between the phone number and extension number In this case the MP will suspend the dialing of extension number until the response of the receiving party The P shall be inserted as below 1 In general dialing practice input the telephone exchange number then hold key to input P then extension number OUTGOING CALL lt BASIC FUNCTIONS 13 2 Then press send key to dial the number MP will automatically dial the extension number when connected with the telephone exchange Emergency call Your service provider configures your MP with one or more than one emergency numbers e g 112 In the service coverage area the users can input the emergency number and then press the send key to call emergency numbers even without the USIM card Caution The function entails the network support 2 4 Receive Calls The MP will ring or vibrate when incoming calls answer calls by pressing OK and send key LSK is mute and cancel the vibration function If configured any key answer function you can press any key other than RSK LSK and Power to answer calls The received numbers are stored in the received number calls Caution lf you have inserted the earphoneHandset Connector you can press the button on it to answer incoming calls wh
25. dd the sender or receiver number or mailbox address to the receiver column in the MMS editing interface Forward forward the MMS to other parties Move move the notices and MMS Delete delete the selected notices or MMS from Inbox Delete All delete all notices and MMS in the Inbox Sort queue the notices and MMS as requested Filter View extraction of specified message 3 Selecta SMIL in inbox or User Box to display details e g size and subject Press LSK pop up menu select Show to play the details of the SMIL including the text picture and voice 4 Settings Configure General Settings MMS Settings Reset Settings General Settings configure Scrolling Heading text Signature setting Quote indicator MMS Settings receive options Send reports Validity Delivery Time Server URL Proxy Server Reset Settings reset settings 3 3 Web browser 26 MAIN MENU gt WEB BROWSER You shall follow the steps below prior to using WAP functions 1 Apply for WAP services contact your network service provider for specifics of WAP services 2 Make necessary WAP setting on your MP by referring to the data statistic setting or proxy Activate WAP browsing webpage 1 In the idle screen press RSK to enter into WAP home page 2 In the idle screen press LSK to enter into the menu press direction navigation key to scroll to Web browse then press OK for confirmation or directly press number key 3 to enter into WAP
26. de to consume high electricity 5 Silent headphone Possibly configured minimum volume Adjust the volume by up down volume key 6 Only vibration no ring upon incoming Possibly configure the MP as Re configure standard mode call Conference Mode 7 No billing function AoC No such service of domestic network at Contact network service provider present 8 Fail to access WAP network Possibly wrong WAP setting Reset WAP Connection setting in Phone settings or contact network service provider 42 REPAIR GUIDELINE
27. e USIM card as below 1 8353 face up palm up to hold the e353 2 Push the battery back cover to the left to pop out 3 Push the battery out with the thumb at the e353 back get it out from the battery cabin 4 Insert USIM card into the slot by aligning the angles of USIM card with those of the slot with the metal side facing down 5 Insert the battery into the cabin top with the end with metal contact point upward 6 Press the other end of the battery to insert it fully into the cabin 7 Push the back cover to the right until fully clinched To Remove the USIM Card 1 Ensure that the power is off If the power is on press and hold the End On Off key until power is off 2 Remove the battery Refer to the illustration on the next page 3 Slide the USIM card out of the USIM card holder Caution Please contact the network service provider for any failure of the USIM card ED START UP gt USIM CARD AND BATTERY Caution The system environment MP configuration and game functions can all impact the idle mode duration Caution Battery Performance and Maintenance o NDN 10 Ti 12 The e353 is charged by rechargeable charger Please note that the new battery can reach the best performance after two or three full charging discharging cycles The battery can sustain hundreds of charging discharging cycles before out of service It is the time to replace the battery upon obviously shortened working time of the battery se
28. e key dialing In idle mode hold 1 to dial audio voice mail In idle mode hold number keys 2 9 directly dial the numbers 2 9 stored in USIM card by audio call Caution If you dial an empty number i e not stored in USIM card or MP the MP will prompt No contact matched Fast dialing You can directly dial the numbers stored in USIM card or MP without inputting the numbers 1 In idle mode Input the number then press key the screen will display the phone number stored in the MP 2 In idle mode input the number then press key the screen will display the phone number stored in USIM card 3 Press send key to dial audio call to the number press OK to dial video call to such number Caution If you dial an empty number i e not stored in USIM card or MP the MP will prompt failure to find such contact in the current position Dial from phonebook Search for a number in the telephone book press send key to dial the audio call to such number or dial video call to the number in the menu Dial the number through call options Search for the session lists in the session options or in idle screen press send key to search for the dialed numbers press send key again to dial audio call to such number or dial video call to the number in the menu Dial international call Add international call prefix in front of the number pressing 0 for seconds will display on the number column then input nation
29. e phone or your service provider This User Manual is printed by NEC Mobile Communicate Corporation without any warrant NEC Mobile Communication Co Ltd reserves the right to modify or improve this Manual for any printing error discrepancy from the latest data program and equipment any time without separate notice which however will be incorporated into the latest version of the User Manual Note Some services functions hereunder are not necessarily supported by all networks such as 112 the international emergency call number Please contact the network operator or service provider for clarification of how to use specific service function Please read Safety and Performance and Maintenance Guideline chapters prior to the use of the mobile phone Important Safety Information 1 Main Menu 17 Start up 5 o o A ee die 18 EE RO io 18 e353 OvervieW commen i 5 2 PHONE MODES ee er ie 19 Definitions Of Buttons onocnnccnnnnncnoncccnncnncnnonananonan ccoo can cnn 6 3 Main LCD seen 19 SE RE 8 4 POWEr Saving aaa 19 USIM Card and Battery enr 10 e E A T EE E AA E k AN N 21 Basic Functions 12 8 Reset settings gas e e ee 21 SS 0 ner 21 nn A re 12 PO ete reer ee ueerllnr nr memnrT Un ete 22 PIN and PUK Codes sinsnsssi ori 12 A mene Ane ter eer mee erer mere tenner eae 22 PIN and PINZ Codes sise 12 LEESI ES E 22 PUK Code and PUK2 Code nana ann nanen neneve zere eee 12 ATIN e e 24 Outgoing Call zap barren PR EN 13 WeB DrOwWSEr
30. ed States and other countries T9 Text Input is a registered trademark of Tegic Communications Inc T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following U S Pat Nos 5 187 480 5 818 437 5 945 928 5 953 541 6 011 554 6 286 064 6 307 548 6 307 549 and 6 636 162 6 646 573 Australian Pat Nos 727539 746674 and 747901 Canadian Pat Nos 1 331 057 2 302 595 and 2 227 904 Japan Pat No 3532780 3492981 United Kingdom Pat No 2238414B Hong Kong Standard Pat No HK1010924 Republic of Singapore Pat No 51383 66959 and 71979 European Pat Nos 0 842 463 96927260 8 1 010 057 98903671 0 1 018 069 98950708 2 Republic of Korea Pat Nos KR201211B1and KR226206B1 People s Republic of China Pat Application Nos 98802801 8 98809472 X and 96196739 0 Mexico Pat No 208141 Russian Federation Pat No 2206118 and additional patents are pending worldwide Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following United States Patents and or their counterparts in other nations 4 901 307 5 490 165 5 056 109 5 504 773 5 101 501 5 506 865 5 109 390 5 511 073 5 228 054 5 535 239 5 267 261 5 544 196 5 267 262 5 568 483 5 337 338 5 600 754 5 414 796 5 657 420 5 416 797 5 659 569 5 710 784 and 5 778 338 The specifications and information in this manual are subject to change without notice Some contents in this manual may not apply to your phone depending upon the software of th
31. en the keys of the MP can still normally operate 2 5 Reject Calls Press RSK and Power to reject incoming calls In case of having not received incoming calls the icon of the non received calls will display on the screen 2 6 Functions in Audio Session Caution The function depends on the support of network service provider and whether you have registered the function In the session you can conduct many operations In the session press LSK to enter into the session menu including Hold Mute New SMS enter phonebook etc Hold During the session press LSK to enter into in session menu to keep the call by pressing Hold when you can dial another number Press LSK key and select switch over the current call is sustained and the Hold call becomes the current call you can talk with either party of the two but only one party can hear you 14 BASIC FUNCTIONS gt RECEIVE CALLS Mute During the session press LSK to enter into in session menu in case of suspension of the mike select Mute when the other party cannot hear you to restore the session press LSK and select turn off silent tone New SMS In one call two calls or telephone conference press LSK to enter into the in session menu select new SMS and conduct relevant operations you can edit it or make selections in the phone book Hand free session In the session press OK for hand free session Multi party session s Caution The fu
32. en you buy it you can order it from provider 3 9 SIM toolkit STK is provided by service provider If your MP USIM supports STK you can see STK menu The menu name and contents depend on the contents provided by service provider Please contact your service provider to know about the details of STK SIM toolkit display will vary with USIM cards 1 In the idle screen press LSK to enter into the menu 2 Press direction navigation key to scroll to USIM toolkit press OK for confirmation or directly press number key 9 EN MAIN MENU gt SIM TOOLKIT 4 Reference Information Input Text The MP provides many kinds of expedient text input methods matching other functions including T9 English T9 Italian ABC 123 number input methods English Italian input press LSK to switch over the input methods select T9 English In English imagination mode input the letters by the keyboard one screen displays one English word press Upper navigation key to display the last word press Down navigation key to display the next word press OK for confirmation the word will be displayed on the cursor of the input column Press key to switch over the input methods select abc Abc or ABC T9 Italian shares identical input methods with T9 English Letter input press LSK to switch over the input methods select ABC input letters by number keys on the keyboard press keys to input the letters the letters o
33. ession delete copy delete all copy all delete multiple items copy multiple items group storage status and other items USIM display the contact list stored in USIM card Press direction navigation key to select contact items by up down scrolling or paging then confirm by pressing OK display detailed information of the contact press Dial key to dial the contact select LSK for pop up menu press direction navigation key for scrolling selection of searching creation audio session video session delete copy delete all copy all delete multiple items copy multiple items group storage status and other items Phone display contact list stored in the MP Press direction navigation key to select contact items by up down scrolling or paging then confirm by pressing OK display detailed information of the contact press Dial key to dial the contact select LSK for pop up menu press direction navigation key for scrolling selection of searching creation audio session video session delete copy delete all copy all delete multiple items copy multiple items group storage status and other items SDN service dialing number The number stored in the directory is provided by your network service provider It will call the service provider for such service The number is preset in the USIM card please contact your network service provider FDN fixed number dialing The function means that you can dial the numbers
34. ges Drafts store messages for future use In the message list press LSK pop up menu for operation below Edit edit message details in the draft box Delete delete selected messages from the draft box Delete all delete all messages from the draft box MESSAGE lt MAIN MENU 23 3 Voice mail By voice mailbox function you may forward the incoming calls to the voice mail center and the calling party can leave a message in the mailbox when you will receive the notice message The service provider can provide such number to you and you can configure and modify the number 4 Settings Short e setting including short message service center short message valid term status report storage type community broadcast templates Service center the number is provided by MP service provider Once you key in a short message service center number the number will be displayed on the screen you can modify or delete the number you shall first key in the number with such option prior to sending short message Expire period setting of message validity term to determine the stay duration in the message center prior to deletion e g 1 hour 6 hours 1 day 3 days 1 week and the maximum Status report activate or deactivate report function when activated the network will notify you the message sending status Storage type select short message storage type USIM card and Phone if you select USIM card storage the short message w
35. ill be automatically stored to USIM card Broadcast the function of group broadcasting through MP service network activate the function in option menu in channel menu press LSK to create edit or delete the channel number Canned message the examples of some SM sentences for reference and editing 5 Memory status Display free room you can store and total roomage in USIM and Phone 2 MMS The MMS may include text picture and audio clips The received or sent MMS shall not exceed 300k otherwise the MP will reject the mail Upon incoming new mail the MMS center will send the notice message to you and you can decide on receiving or rejecting it 1 Create Message 1 In the new MMS Message interface select add contact to input new number or email box Press up and down navigation key to switch over among subject attention cc attachment new SMIL options select Sub to enter into the text edit interface input mail subject select Create SMIL for content editing 2 In the new SMIL Message interface press LSK pop up menu press up and down navigation key to select Edit Send Save Send Option Edit Add receiver upon vacancy otherwise enter into the receiver list to search for or edit all contact numbers Send The MP will send out the SMIL to the input number or email box Save Store the message to Drafts list Send Option Configure Message Priority Delivery Report
36. ined Folder in the root directory or delete rename the Folder 6 Move Move All to the Folder In Java program list interface press LSK for pop up menu select Move To Folder to move the highlighted Java program to designated Folder 7 Sort In Java program list interface press LSK for pop up menu select Sort to sort all Java programs in the order below Name lt Alphabetical order gt backward or forward Date lt Creation time gt backward or forward Size backward or forward Exc Time lt Operating time gt backward or forward Exc Count lt Operating count gt backward or forward 8 Attribute In Java program list interface press LSK for pop up menu select Attribute to review Java program information JAVA lt MAIN MENU EA 9 Permission In Java program list interface press LSK for pop up menu select Permission to review the Permission of the program operating you can modify the Permission 10 Proxy setting In Java program list interface press LSK for pop up menu select Proxy setting to review the Proxy setting screen You can configure the use of proxy and proxy server address for Java Application Manager and Java Application input IP address in the proxy server address input port 11 System info In Java program list interface press LSK for pop up menu select System Information to review JV Lite2 system information including version size occupied storage capacity and remaining capacity
37. isplay back lens front lens when selecting the item return to the view frame interface which displays the view of back lens front lens 2 Photo mode initiate shooting function 3 Zoom setting of focus adjustment levels i e x1 x2 and x4 4 Video size setting of picture sizes i e QCIF 176x144 and SubQCIF 128x96 5 Quality 3 levels normal fine and super fine 6 White balance auto sunny cloudy or indoors T Video time configure the longest time i e 10 seconds 30 seconds and 60 seconds In the view frame screen shoot the film by pressing OK as shown in figure 2 below a 00 19 Figure 2 End of shooting After taking pictures press OK to store enter into the storage interface input the picture name the system will provide a default name You can also send your pictures out by pressing LSK to enter into MMS sending interface to send out the picture using system default name 3 6 My Data In My Data menu you can play sound display pictures or short film or downloaded pictures seethe pictures or animations downloaded or from MMS The MP can store 300 tones pictures or film clips 1 In the idle screen press LSK to enter into the menu press direction navigation key to scroll to My Data then press OK for MAIN MENU gt MY DATA confirmation or directly pressing number key 6 In the idle screen press Down navigation key to directly enter into My Data interface 1
38. l Fine and Super fine Screen mode During the session press LSK to enter into in session menu select screen mode to configure screen modes as My side is smaller My side is larger Other side only or My side only E BASIC FUNCTIONS gt FUNCTIONS IN VIDEO SESSION Press LSK in the idle screen Settings Message Web Brower Phone book Camera My data Java Accessory SIM toolkit lt MAIN MENU PEA Press direction navigation key to switch over the sub menus then press OK or relevant number key for confirmation Note 1 If the wallpaper is calendar banner won t be disapplyed 2 9 SIM toolkit display will vary with USIM cards The default configuration of your MP will enable to use the functions immediately after inserting USIM card For more needs and application modes this MP allows you to define and change the setting for your habits to meet senior communication needs 1 In the idle screen press LSK to enter into the menu 2 Press direction navigation key to scroll to 1 settings then press OK for confirmation or press number key1 The system settings menu includes 1 Phone 2 Phone modes 3 Main LCD 4 Power saving 5 Calls 6 Security 7 Network 8 Reset settings 9 Videophone 0 Profile Each setting covers multiple setting items allowing selecting or inputting setting values which create the automatic control of the MP 1 Phone MP settings
39. l all protection setting of pages 4 Push Messages Store received Push messages and can browse them 5 Options 1 Home edit address and set as home configure home page address 2 View configure view format script text animation picture and table 3 Proxy configure the use of proxy and proxy server address input IP address in the proxy server address input port or select HTTP1 1 4 Cache Cache Mode Use DiskCache and Clear DiskCache 5 Cookies Cookies refer to the trivial information from the server to store your access to WAP websites If you agree to receive Cookies the server will inquire about your use of WAP website interested contents and desired contents Cookie Mode select one from 3 options i e Accept All Reject All and Prompt Delete All delete all Cookies 6 Certificates display certificate information 7 Push Settings select whether to receive Push messages 8 Browsing Mode select display browser mode 9 Show All display all configured information 0 Reset restore initial setting About Browser display browser version 8 Exit Exit the browser Browse the web page Initiate WAP to browse web pages the caption column in the window will display the title of the web page the right LSK keys in the screen will prompt the operations the contents are displayed in the middle and the underlined text refers to the super linkage Press LSK for pop up menu press direction navigation key to scroll
40. lete the selected notices or MMS from Inbox Delete All delete all notices and MMS in the Inbox Sort queue the notices and MMS as requested Filter View extraction of specified message Outbox store MMS failing sending In the message list press LSK pop up menu for operation below Edit re edit MMS content Delete delete selected MMS from the Outbox Delete All delete all MMS in the Outbox Sort queue MMS as requested Filter View extraction of specified message Drafts store MMS not sent or save In the message list press LSK pop up menu for operation below MESSAGE lt MAIN MENU EN Edit re edit MMS content Delete delete selected MMS from the Drafts All delete delete all MMS in the Drafts Sort queue the MMS as requested Filter View extraction of specified message Sent store MMS successfully sent out In the message list press LSK pop up menu for operation below Open read the sent messages Edit re edit MMS content Delete delete selected MMS from the sending box Delete All delete all sent SMILs Sort queue the MMS as requested Filter View extraction of specified message My folders store the notices or the received MMS In the message list press LSK pop up menu for operation below Open read details of received notices or MMS Reply automatically add the sender number or mailbox address to the receiver column in the MMS editing interface Reply All automatically a
41. make setting based on the MP service status including Ring setting Answer option Clock language setting 1 Ring the option window provides Voice call ring Video call ring Message ring Volume Alert tone to be selected by up and down navigation key 2 Answer options configure whether to respond to incoming calls by any key 3 Clock Configure time and date and the formats by up and down navigation key Press OK to determine the modification contents Set time allows input of correct time 18 MAIN MENU gt SETTINGS Set date allows input of correct date Set time format adjust the date display format in12 24 hour system Set date format adjust the date display formats of 6 4 Language Configure the current menu and prompt language as English and Italian 2 Phone modes 1 Select mode In the scene mode screen enter into select mode select an option among Normal Mode Meeting Mode Pocket Mode or Car Mode Then the MP will follow the selected mode in operation 2 Normal mode In the scene mode screen select the desired working mode then configure the parameters as per your personal taste including the following setting items Ring volume adjust the tone volume Keypad volume press key volume can adjust the volume of key pressing Earpiece volume headphone volume can adjust the headphone volume in dialogue or adjust it by direction navigation key in session Message volume adjus
42. mally affected by radio transmissions The manufacturer of such equipment can advise if it is adequately shielded from radio transmissions If you suspect vehicle problems caused by radio transmissions consult your dealer and do not switch on the phone until it has been checked by qualified approved installers e Check if local laws and or regulations restrict the use of phones while driving Vehicles equipped with an airbag An airbag inflates with great force Do not place objects including either installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the airbag or in the airbag deployment area If in vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the airbag inflates serious injury could result Third party equipment The use of third party equipment batteries cables or accessories not made or authorised by NEC may invalidate the warranty of your phone and also adversely affect the phone s operation The phone batteries and charger contain no user serviceable parts We recommend that your NEC phone is serviced or repaired by an NEC authorised service centre Please contact 3 or NEC for advice The phone has an internal antenna For optimum performance with minimum power consumption please do not cover the internal antenna area with your hand Covering the internal antenna affects call quality may cause the phone to operate at higher power levels than needed and may shorten talk and standby times Radio frequency
43. nated number On busy with setting the incoming calls will be transferred to designated number when MP is busy No reply with this setting the incoming calls will be transferred to designated number when MP does not respond Unreachable with this setting the incoming calls will be transferred to designated number when MP upon failure of connection e g poor network signal or poor signaling environment Cancel all with this setting the transfer setting will be cancelled 2 Call waiting Whether to permit call waiting shut off this function the calling party will hear busy tone when the other party is busy 3 Auto redial Whether to permit re dial if shutting off this function MP will not re dial in case of connection failure 4 Call barring You can configure the following call prohibitions to help enhance the safety the network operator provides a 4 digit password to you for prohibiting calls All outgoing prohibit all outgoing calls Int l call prohibit international call Int l EXPHome prohibit dialing of local number when overseas roaming All incoming prohibit all incoming calls In at abroad prohibit all incoming calls upon roaming Cancel all cancel all restrictions when inputting restriction password Change password first input the existing code then the new codes twice 5 Caller ID Restrict the calling number display including 2 items i e Hide number and Send number 208 MAI
44. nction depends on the support of network service provider and whether you have registered the function The function can connect with the current session and maintained session to hold multi party session In the session all parties can hear the talking party You can add or separate the parties based on needs 1 Multi party conference Please follow the steps below for multi party conference 1 Dial the number of one party 2 Dial the number of another party see the provisions of Functions in Session 3 Press LSK key to select Conference you can conduct multi party session with the current session and maintained session To dial more numbers to add the parties receive incoming calls in the session while maintaining the multi party session press LSK key to select telephone conference you can conduct the new multi party session with the added numbers and maintained numbers 4 The maximum parties are 6 lt bases on the network operator service 2 Isolate multi session parties 1 Press LSK key to select isolation 2 Select the number or numbers to be isolated name or number 3 Press LSK key to select Split then return to the session status 4 You can then talk with the isolated party maintain the session with other parties then disconnect the number then conduct multi party session with the maintained parties or hold on the isolated number press LSK key to select add to conduct multi party session F
45. ng the use of mobile phones on their premises General safety Observe Turn off mobile signs such as those near petrol stations chemicals or explosives and switch off your phone e f you have a heart condition be careful with the call vibration or tone volume settings Do not allow children to play with the phone charger or batteries ea IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION gt SAFETY Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress e The operation of some medical electronic devices such as hearing aids and pacemakers may be affected if you use a mobile phone next to them Observe any warning signs and the manufacturer s recommendations e Your phone contains metal which may cause a skin irritation a rash or eczema Road safety e You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times Give your full attention to driving e Observe all local safety regulations regarding the use of mobile phones while driving e Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call e You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway to answer or make a call except in an emergency e Switch off your phone at a refuelling point such as a petrol station even if you are not refuelling your own car Do not store or carry flammable or explosive materials in the same compartment as a radio transmitter e Electronic vehicle systems such as anti lock brakes speed control and fuel injection systems are not nor
46. o the text editing window input other phone numbers enter into the number input window select the group to enter into the group names list window and then press OK If you do not select group when creating record you will be divided into the ordinary group Enter into my data picture list to edit and pre view the head portrait 3 Voice call Dial the selected number for voice session 4 Video call Dial the selected number for video session 5 Delete Delete Delete all Multi Delete Delete one more than one or all contact records 6 Copy copy copy all Multi Copy Copy one or more than one or all contact records from USIM card to MP or from MP to USIM card 7 Group You can divide the contacts stored in the MP into groups such as general business or family This MP pre sets 6 fixed contact groups and 2 defined groups 30 MAIN MENU gt PHONE BOOK 8 Memory status The MP is equipped with memory status inquiry function to enable you to understand the operation status of the MP The storage status inquiry primarily covers recording capacity in USIM card MP FDN SDN and the used capacity 9 Function menu of contact details In contact list select the highlighted item the screen will display detailed contact information select LSK for pop up menu press direction navigation key to select Edit edit all items Voice call audio dial the selected number Video call video dial the selected number
47. r numbers will display on the cursor of the input column Press key to switch over the input methods select abc Abc or ABC Number input press LSK to switch over the input methods select 123 input the numbers by number key on the keyboard Symbol input in the text input screen press key to enter into the symbol input mode select more symbols by upper navigation key or down navigation key input the symbols by corresponding number key or OK REFERENCE INFORMATION EN 5 Repair Guideline You are welcome to use the MP produced by NEC In case of any problem of e353 MP in use please contact the distributor or NEC repair center In case of repair please send your MP to local repair station see the Warranty Certificate attached with MP in case of no repair station locally please send your MP and duplicate invoice to the distributor for EMS To inquire about the latest repair outlet and replacement center address please contact 800 820 7007 or http www necmobile com 1 Weak signals Far away from base station or strong Get near the windows or corridors insulation 2 The screen will display no card or Possibly dirty contact pad of USIM card Gently clean the contact pad of USIM invalid card card 3 Backlight constantly light Possibly configured power on backlight Re configure backlight mode 4 Battery charged full holds short Possibly configured power on backlight Re configure backlight mo
48. r photo video Show timer setting of the time display 3 Video call service Setting of call services including voice if no video ignore video calls 10 Profile The setting and display of network parameters you can edit your own network access parameters In the interface of editing data connection mode you can configure 16 modes each corresponding to a set of parameters Name Display the name of the data connection mode APN cmwap for country Mobile IP address IP address provided by operator Primary DNS input primary DNS server address Secondary DNS input secondary DNS server address Security Set the security for network include None PAP and CHAP In the interface of Select active data profile you can select profile of MMS JAVA or Web browser application For each application you can select one of the16 modes for network access services 3 2 Message In Message application you can create send receive browse edit and sort short message and MMS 1 SMS 1 Create and send short message 1 In SMS screen press LSK to enter into the new interface 222 MAIN MENU gt MESSAGE 2 In the new short message interface select add receivers to input new numbers press down navigation key to select from the phone book list select short message content to enter into the text editing interface and input short message contents 3 In the new short message interface press LSK to pop up
49. rder function Zoom setting of focus adjustment levels i e x1 x2 and x4 Photo size setting of picture sizes i e VGA 640x480 CIF 352x288 wall paper 176x180 QCIF 176x144 CLI 120x120 SubQCIF 128x96 Quality 3 levels Normal Fine and Super fine White balance automatic sunny cloudy or indoors Filtering setting of the display style e Normal Sepia and Monochrome Shutter sound No 1 No 2 and No 3 tones in conference mode the tone will ring upon taking pictures or shooting Brightness 5 levels i e 2 1 0 1 2 Shutter mode setting of camera mode e normal continuous frame and self shutter Continuous 2 4 or 6 Frame in the modification option press up down direction key to browse all frames press OK to select desired frame Self shutter take self pictures configure time e 5 seconds 10 seconds and 15 seconds End of taking pictures After taking pictures press OK to store enter into the storage interface input the picture name the system will provide a default name You can also send your pictures out by pressing LSK to enter into MMS sending interface to send out the picture using system default name 3 Shooting function options Shooting a film In the view frame screen press LSK for pop up menu then press relevant keys for desired options CAMERA lt MAIN MENU EJ 1 Front camera when the view frame adopts front lens back lens the item in the menu d
50. register into the next network upon failure 2 New search Retrieve all networks and recognise the registration icons of each network then select one network for registration 3 Preferred network In the network list you can operate the listed networks select priority network in the network service enter into the priority network display to display priority network list you may browse through the network details insert new priority network to the end of the list meanwhile you can delete the priority network from the list 4 Network mode Provide the selection of network access orders including Automatic WCDMA only and GSM only 8 Reset settings Select the option you can restore the MP settings to ex work setting 9 Videophone During the video session you can configure the communication needs including camera setting video call option and video call service SETTINGS lt MAIN MENU pat 1 Camera settings Setting of camera parameters in video session Screen mode setting of the screen display in video session including my side is smaller my side is larger Other side only my side only Picture quality configure the display speed of the picture including Standard Better picture Faster movement Camera mode setting of camera display mode including default sepia and night 2 Video call options Setting of picture display including video settings and show timer Video settings setting of live video o
51. rmation Emergency services To make an emergency call in any country Ensure that your e353 is switched on and in service Press the Send key to return to the Home screen if needed e Press 112 or 999 within the UK or 000 in Australia followed by the Send key When the USIM card is not inserted or when the dial lock function is on press the SK2 EMRGCY When the dial lock function is on press 112 and SK1 YES Refer to Locking your e353 section on page 26 for further instructions on emergency calls when the key lock is on Follow the instructions and do not end the call until told to do so Ho Tell the operator which service you require Police Ambulance Fire Brigade Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Service Give your location and if possible remain where you are to maintain contact FH The 112 emergency number service is available on every digital network service Alternatively use 999 in the UK or 000 in Australia Note that these can only be used with a valid USIM k Due to the nature of the cellular system connection to emergency calls cannot be guaranteed General care A phone contains delicate electronic circuitry magnets and battery systems You should treat it with care and pay attention to the following e This phone is fitted with an internal battery that can only be replaced by a qualified service engineer There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect battery type Dispo
52. se of the used battery in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not allow the phone battery or accessories to come into contact with liquids or moisture at any time Do not immerse in liquid Do not allow the phone battery or accessories to come into contact with liquids or moisture at any time Do not immerse in liquid Do not paint the phone Do not drop throw or subject the phone to rough treatment Do not place the phone alongside computer disks credit cards travel cards and other magnetic media The information contained on disks or cards may be affected by the phone Do not leave the phone or the battery in places where the temperature could exceed 60 C e g on a car dashboard or a window sill behind glass in direct sunlight etc Do not remove the battery while the phone is switched on Take care not to allow metal objects such as coins or key rings to contact or short circuit the battery terminals Do not dispose of batteries in a fire Dispose of Li ION batteries at a LI ION recycling point For more specific battery and power supply information see pages 6 and 7 Do not put the battery in your mouth as battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed Do not attempt to dismantle the phone or any of its accessories Do not put a battery into a microwave oven dryer or high pressure container Do not let the battery come into direct contact with an electric outlet or cigarette lighter charger Use only a
53. ssion duration and idle time Please adopt the battery and charger approved by the e353 manufacturer to ensure the service life of e353 the battery equipped with the e353 is rechargeable Li battery Please do not connect the battery with the charger for over a week as over charge will shorten its service life the charged battery will discharge over time when idle for long Over high or over low temperature will impair the battery charging Do not use the battery for other purposes Do not use any damaged charger or battery Do not short circuit the battery the backup battery in pockets or bags may touch the metal articles coins brooches or pens that CT may connect the pole and pole of the battery i e the metal bar on the battery and lead to short circuit which may damage the battery or connections Keeping the battery in over hot or cold environment will shorten the life service or reduce the capacity of the battery keep the battery in environment between 0 C and 45 C otherwise the e353 may suspend operation even fully charged Do not throw battery into fire Please dispose of the battery as required recycled do not dispose of battery as living rubbish When not using the battery for a long period remove it from the e353 and store in a place with low humidity and low temperature Charging Method When battery voltage is lower than the operating voltage the screen will display charging prompt and empty bat
54. t the information prompt volume Ringtones select voice calls video calls and message Vibration pattern 3 types or shut off vibration Other settings select key tone coverage tone and auto answer Note Meeting mode Pocket mode Car mode setting items is the same as Normal mode 3 Main LCD Display screen setting covers Greetings wall paper and idle banner Greetings screen display upon power on including no greeting text and animation text option allows user editing in the editing screen Wall paper select the favorite pictures from the pictures stored in the MP camera pictures and download pictures as the background paper to configure the background paper enter into the picture base to select the favorite Idle banner display on the idle screen you can edit it by text editing window 4 Power saving Power saving mode Include two items i e backlight setting backlight timer SETTINGS lt MAIN MENU EUX Backlight setting setting of backlight brightness high middle and low levels Backlight timer setting of backlight duration 9 Calls 1 Call divert A network function for forwarding the call to designated phone as requested by the user Upon the setting MP requires you to input the designated number to receive the call If failing to receive the transferred call please check the destination number Divert always with the setting all incoming calls will be transferred to desig
55. tery icon with prompt tone and information and the e353 will automatically turn off after a while The e353 is equipped with the rechargeable Li battery please adopt original manufacturer charger and battery to ensure the e353 service life Carefully insert the pins of the charger to the jack at the profile of the e353 Connect the charger with the power supply when the e353 is shut off the screen will display charging In case of charging when turning on the battery icon will flash with the voltage grids rising the e353 operates normally 1 2 3 4 5 After charging the battery prompt icon will not flash In case of charging when turning of the screen will display charging completed Disconnect the charger from the power supply and e353 Please adopt the charger approved by e353 manufacturer and refer to charger manual prior to use USIM CARD AND BATTERY lt START UP KE 2 Basic Functions Caution The e353 supports audio and video session in 3G network and supports only audio session in GSM network 2 1 On off Power on Power off Press Power for 2 3 seconds to power on e353 while hearing the power on tone and seeing power on animation or text Then the e353 will prompt you to input PIN code if applicable It will prompt you to input the lock password if applicable When not inserting USIM card the e353 will prompt you to insert the card but allow calling of emergency numbers Hold Power for
56. uthorised charger units Do not pierce the battery with a sharp object such as a needle EMERGENCY SERVICES lt IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION E e When the battery is thrown away be sure it is non conducting by applying vinyl tape to the and terminals Do not disassemble or modify the battery Do not solder the battery directly e Stop using the battery if you detect any abnormalities such as odour discolouration or heat during use charge or storage Do not use the phone with a damaged or misshapen battery e Inthe unlikely event of a battery leak take care to keep the battery discharge away from your eyes or skin If the leakage does come into contact with the eyes or skin please flush thoroughly in clean water and consult a doctor e Remove a worn out battery immediately The handset itself may become warm when the handset is used for an extended period of time or when the video functions are used Also it may become warm while the battery is being charged e When a phone is set to Vibration mode the vibration can sometimes cause your phone to move Be careful not to place the phone near heat sources such as a heater or too close to the edge of the table e Use an anti static cloth to clean the phone Do not use an ordinary dry cloth or electrostatically charged cloth Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners as these could damage the case e Remember to recycle the cardboard packaging supplied with this

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