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1.               Contents  Sound Settings             lesen 84  Ring Tone  Menu 3 1                  84  Ring Volume  Menu 3 2                84  Alert Type  Menu 3 3                  85  Keypad Tone  Menu 3 4                85  Message Tone  Menu 3 5               86  Folder Tone  Menu 3 6                87  Power On Off  Menu 3 7               87  Extra Tones  Menu 3 8                87  Phone Settings             leeren 89  Infrared Activate  Menu 4 1             89  My Settings  Menu 4 2                90  Greeting Message  Menu 4 3            91  Own Number  Menu 4 4               91  Language  Menu 4 5                  92  Security  Menu 4 6                   92  Display Settings  Menu 4 7             95  Extra Settings  Menu 4 8               97  Short Cut  Menu 4 9                  98  Reset Settings  Menu 4 10             98  Organiser           seen ee 99  Calendar  Menu 5 1                  99  To Do List  Menu 5 2                 101  Time  amp  Date  Menu 5 3               104  Alarm  Menu 5 4             000005 105  Calculator  Menu 5 5                 106  Currency Exchange  Menu 5 6          107  Network Services                  108  Call Diverting  Menu 6 1              108  Call Barring  Menu 6 2               110  Call Waiting  Menu 6 3               112  Network Selection  Menu 6 4           113  Caller ID  Menu 6 5                 114  Closed User Group  CUG   Menu 6 6     114  Band Selection  Menu 6 7             116    Contents    Funbox  2  ee 117  Games
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3.    Add Entry  allows you to add a new number in  a different category  mobile  office  home or  E mail  to the currently selected name  A  Phonebook entry or name can contain up to four  number  one in each category     A    Phonebook    Searching for a Number in the  Phonebook       After storing numbers in the Phonebook  you can  search for them in two ways  by name and by  caller group     Searching for a Number by Name    1     2     3     4     When the idle screen is displayed  press the  Name soft key     Press the Select soft key when Search is  highlighted  You are asked to enter a name     Enter the first few letters of the name that  you wish to find and press the OK soft key     The Phonebook entries are listed  starting  with the first entry matching your input  This  entry is also highlighted        To Press the       view the highlighted View soft key   entry       select a different   Or key until  entry the required entry  highlights        look for a name  starting with a  different letter    key labelled with the  required letter             Once you have found the required entry     press the     key to dial the number  or press  the Options soft key to access the Phonebook  entry options  for further details  see page    38  A    Phonebook    Searching for a Number by Caller  Group    1  When the idle screen is displayed  press the  Name soft key     2  Scroll to Group Search by pressing   or    key and press the Select soft key  You are  asked to enter a
4.    Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li ion  battery  A travel adapter and a battery charger  come with your phone  Use only approved  batteries and chargers  Ask your local Samsung  dealer for further details     Note  You must fully charge the battery before  using your phone for the first time  A  discharged battery is fully recharged in  approximately 200 minutes     Using the Battery Charger    Using the battery charger  you can charge the  battery alone     1  Insert the battery into the charger  ensuring  that the terminals on the battery are in  contact with those on the charger  Press the  battery down until it clicks into place        Getting Started    2  Plug the connector of the travel adapter into  the jack at the bottom of the charger        3  Plug the adapter into a standard AC wall  outlet     The LED on the charger will indicate the   charging progress by the following colours      Red  the battery is charging      Green  the battery is completely charged      Yellow  the battery is not correctly plugged  in or operating in a too high or low  temperature     4  When charging is finished  unplug the adapter  from both the power outlet and the charger        Getting Started    5  Remove the battery from the charger        Using the Travel Adapter    The travel adapter allows you to use the phone  while the battery is charging  but this will cause  the phone to charge more slowly     1  With the battery in position on the phone   connect the lead from th
5.    key until  8  To Press the option the required option  highlights   use the entry Options soft key   options  return to the idle Dlo key           screen      Phonebook    The following options are available     Paste  allows you to paste the selected number  into the normal dialling mode  Use this option to  dial a number similar to one in the Phonebook  a  different extension in the same office  for  example     Use the C key to change the number as  required  refer to page 24 for further details   When you are ready to dial  press the     key     Edit  allows you to edit the Phonebook entry     Select One Entry to change one number in the  selected name  If you change the name  the  number is saved separately  Select All Entry to  change the name of the entry     Erase  allows you to erase the selected name  and number from the Phonebook  You are asked  to confirm that you wish to erase the name and  number by pressing the Yes soft key     Copy  allows you to copy the selected number  to another location  Use this option to store a  number similar to one already in memory  once  copied  edit the number and store it in the  Phonebook     Caller Group  allows you to assign the entry to  a caller group so that the phone alerts you in a  particular way when the corresponding person  calls you  Select one of the ten groups available   To remove an entry from a group  select the No  Group option     For more information on how to change caller  group properties  see page 41  
6.   A    Entering Text    2  The phone displays your strokes in the Key  Stroke Area and offers character choices in  the Character Selection Map  As you enter  strokes  notice that the choices in the  Character Selection Map change  To scroll  through choices in the Character Selection  Map  press the   key  To move back  press  the   key     3  When the character you are typing appears in  the Character Selection Map  you may select  it without finishing the stroke sequence for  the character  Characters displayed in the  Character Selection Map correspond to the  keys 7 to X on the keypad  To select a  character from the Character Selection Map  and add it to your message  press the  corresponding key  7 to         Note  If you are uncertain of the order of one or  more strokes  press the 6 key in place of  each questionable stroke  Continue entering  strokes until the character is displayed in the  Character Selection Map or until you finish  the character     Inserting a Space    To insert a space between characters  press the    key when the cursor blinks in the Text Area     Scrolling    To move the cursor to the left or right through  your text message  press the     or  gt  key     A    Entering Text    Clearing Strokes and Characters    Press the C key one or more times to remove  strokes to the left  When the Key Stroke Area is  empty  pressing the C key removes characters  from the Text Area     Rapid Character Entry    Rapid character entry is easy in any mode  usi
7.   Menu 7 1                   117  WAP Browser  Menu 7 2              117  Downloads  Menu 7 3                117  Solving Problems                  121  Access Codes          lees 124  Phone Password          llle 124  dh PP  125  ui  PC P Ya Apan NA EE 125  PI  N20  ore dence eJ apa ngn Pt ncn 126  ui qo   I  126  Barring Password              0  5 127  Health and Safety Information       128  Precautions When Using Batteries        128  Road Safety            0000 2 eee 130  Operating Environment               132  Potentially Explosive Atmospheres       134  Emergency Calls               a    135  Other Important Safety Information       136  Care and Maintenance                137  Glossary    cence 139  Quick Reference Card               143    Important Safety  Precautions    Read these guidelines before using your wireless  phone  Failure to comply with them may be  dangerous or illegal  For more detailed safety  information  see    Health and Safety Information     on page 128     Road Safety at All Times  Do not use a hand held phone while driving   park the vehicle first     Switching Off When Refuelling  Do not use the phone at a refuelling point   service station  or near fuels or chemicals     Switching Off in Aircraft  Wireless phones can cause interference  Using  them in aircraft is both illegal and dangerous     Switching Off in Hospitals  Switch off your phone near medical equipment   Follow any regulations or rules in force     Interference  All wireless ph
8.   Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your phone   depending on the software installed or your service provider        ie    ELECTRONICS    Printed in Korea  World Wide Web Code No   GH68 03540A  http  www samsungmobile com English  06 2003  Rev  1 0    am TRI BAND    GPRS TELEPHONE  SGH S208       Contents    Important Safety Precautions           Unpacking          eee eee    Your Phone       ccc  cece eee  Phone Layout                000005  DIS AY iuret tas ar enr e nitet ag PR ca cen  Service Light                 2000     Getting Started        ccc eee  Installing the SIM Card                 Charging a Battery                    Low Battery Indicator                  Switching the Phone On or Off              Call Functions            saaan  Making a Call        llle  Adjusting the Volume                  Answering a Call                0005  Viewing Missed Calls                   Quickly Switching to Silent Mode             Selecting Functions and Options        Example  Setting the Display Language        Phonebook         0 00 cece eee aaa  Storing a Number with a Name           Using Phonebook Entry Options           Searching for a Number in the   Phonebook eis ce se ieee  hice an ate wha em dae en es  Editing a Caller Group                  Speed Dialling              less   Checking the Memory Status             SION es wa aeeie e cir i a ieri te ER ROI RR    Entering Text            lese eee  Changing the Text Input Mode            Using the Chi
9.   language to be used when displaying cell  broadcast messages     Please contact your service provider for more  information     Call Records    In this menu  you can view the       missed  incoming or outgoing calls    length of time of the call you made or received    cost of your calls    Note  You can access all numbers in the three  types of call records by pressing the     key  in the idle mode     Missed Calls  Menu 2 1        This option lets you view the last 20 numbers of  the calls you received     The number and name  if available  display  together with the date and time at which the call  was received  By pressing the Options soft key   you can       delete the call from the list    edit the number  if available  and dial it or save  it in the Phonebook    Received Calls  menu 2 2        This option lets you view the last 20 numbers at  the calls received     The number and name  if available  display  together with the date and time at which the call  was received  By pressing the Options soft key   you can       delete the call from the list    edit the number  if available  and dial it or save    it in the Phonebook    Call Records    Dialled Calls  menu 2 3        This option lets you view the last 20 numbers  you dialled     The number and name  if available  display  together with the date and time at which the call  was made  By pressing the Options soft key   you can       delete the call from the list    edit the number and dial it or save it in the  P
10.  1  Enter the first number using the numeric  keys     2  Press the right soft key until the required  arithmetic symbol appears     add       subtract   x  multiply      divide      3  Enter the second number   4  To calculate the result  press the   key     Notes      To erase any mistakes or clear the display  press  the C key      To include a decimal point or a bracket  press the  left soft key until the required symbol displays     5  Repeat steps 1 and 4 as many times as  required     A    Organiser    Currency Exchange  menu 5 6        Using this menu option  you can make currency  conversions     1  Enter the current exchange rate of your  source currency and press the OK soft key     You can insert a decimal point by pressing the    key     2  Enter the amount for which you wish to  conduct the currency conversion and press  the OK soft key     The exchange rate amount you entered and  equivalent value display     3  Press the Exit soft key to exit the currency  convertor     Network Services    These menu functions are network services   Please contact your service provider to check  their availability and subscribe to them  if you  wish     Call Diverting  Menu 6 1        This network service enables incoming calls to  be rerouted to the number that you specify     Example  You may wish to divert your business  calls to a colleague while you are on  holiday     Call diverting can be set up in the following  ways     Divert Always  all calls are diverted     Busy  
11.  5  Press the OK soft key to confirm the name   2  Scroll to New Entry by pressing the   or    The phone now displays the first free location   key and press the Select soft key    in the last memory used to save a number  and name  If that memory is full  the first    free location in the other memory is 3  Select an icon to identify the category of the    number to be stored     displayed    Note  If you change phones  any numbers Note  The E mail icon   E   is available in this  stored in your SIM card memory will step  It allows you to save an E mail  automatically be available with the new address instead of a phone number   phone  whereas any numbers stored in    the phone memory must be restored  4  Continue the procedure from Step 4 on page    36 to store the number     6  Press the right soft key  labelled To Card or  To Phone to toggle between the phone and  card memories     Using Phonebook Entry Options       If you do not want to save the number and   name in the suggested location  press the C  key to clear the location number and enter   your preferred location by pressing the    While accessing any Phonebook entry  press the  Options soft key to access the options for the                            number keys  entry   7  Press the OK soft key to store the name and zn Press the  number  select the Select soft key or the  After storing  the phone displays the highlighted option  gt  key   Phonebook entry or name just created        7  highlight a different   Or
12.  Multi tap typing   The cursor moves to the right when you press a  different key  When entering the same letter  twice or a different letter on the same key  just  wait for a few seconds for the cursor to move to  the right automatically  and then select the next  letter     You can put a space between each word by  pressing the   key     A    Entering Text    Refer to the table below for more information  about the characters available in English mode                    Key Characters in the Order Displayed  Upper Case Lower Case   1  Spae  1     amp    9 9 SARA   2 ABC 2 a bc 2   3 DEF 3 def 3   4 GH   4 g hi 4   5 J KL 5 j kl 5   6 MNO 6 m no 6   7 PQR S7 p qar s 7   8 TUV 8 t uv 8   9  WXY Z 9 W x y z 9   0 Oa MERE        lt  gt              Changing the Case    To change the case of the letters  use the X  key  The Capital Lock mode is indicated by  31  and the Small Caps mode is indicated by    E      Scrolling    You can move the cursor through the text by  using the     and  gt  keys     Clearing Letters and Words    To delete letters  press the C key  Press and hold  down the C key to clear the display     A    Entering Text    Using the Number Mode       The Number mode enables you to enter numbers  in a text message  a telephone number for  example   Press the keys corresponding to the  required digits before manually switching back to  the appropriate text input mode     Using the Symbolic Mode       The symbol mode enables you to insert symbols  in a text messag
13.  The colour of the date is changed to green to  indicate that a memo exists     Editing a Memo    If you select a day for which a memo already  exists  you can press the Edit soft key to edit  the memo displayed     Note  For further details about how to enter    Lo characters  refer to page 45     Organiser    Once you have finished editing the memo  press  the OK soft key  The following options are then  available when you press the Options soft key     Alarm  allows you to set the alarm to ring on  the chosen day     Erase  allows you to delete the memo     Copy to  allows you to copy the memo to  another date and or time     Move to  allows you to change the date and or  time of the memo     To Do List  Menu 5 2        This feature allows you to      enter up a list of tasks to be done     assign a priority and deadline to each task    sort the tasks by priority and status mark    Creating the To Do List  1  Press the New soft key   2  Enter the first task     Note  For further details on how to enter  characters  see page 45     3  Press the OK soft key     4  Select high  normal or low priority using the    Or   key and press the Select soft key     5  Enter your deadline     If you do not want to set a deadline  press  the Skip soft key     6  Press the OK soft key     A    Organiser    Editing the To Do List    If tasks are already defined in the To Do List  when you select the To Do List menu option   Menu 5 2   the current contents are displayed  with the status mar
14.  Write New menu and the 155  L_    key enters the Ring Tone menu   Navigation keyss  2275  all  Ear microphone 6 AC  AL Soft key  right  C    m Perform functions indicated by the text  jack Ng WAP Browser above them  on the bottom line of the  Soft key  left  vic J key  soft keys  display    Volume menu  6         Power on off    menu exit key    Dial  menu    browse keys Y d  confirmation key        In the idle mode  launches the WAP  Alphanumeric  Wireless Application Protocol  browser  k     IrDA port eys directly     Cancel    eus ke Deletes characters from the display       Microphone In the menu mode  returns to the  Sp    ial function previous menu level     keys       D Makes or answers a call   When held down in the idle mode   recalls the last number dialled or  received     Antenna    Service light  3 In the menu mode  selects a menu    function or stores information that you  have entered  such as a name  in the    10 phone or SIM memory       External display       Your Phone    Key    e f                   Di    ED    WU    Description  continued     Ends a call  Also switches the phone on  and off when held down     In the menu mode  cancels your input  and returns to the idle mode     When held down in the idle mode   quickly accesses your voice mail     Enter numbers  letters and some  special characters     Enter special characters   Perform various functions      on the side of the phone     During a call  adjust the earpiece  volume     In the idle mode  a
15.  destination number  The number will  automatically display on the Destination screen  when you create a message     Default Type  allows you to set the default  message type  Text  Fax  Email and Paging   The  network can convert the messages into the  selected format     Default Validity  allows you to set the length of  time for which your text messages will be stored  at the message centre while attempts are made  to deliver them     Setting Name  allows you to give a name to the  setting group currently being defined     Common Setting  The following options are  available     Reply Path  allows the recipient of your SMS  message to send you a reply message via your  message centre  if the service is provided by the  network     Delivery Reports  allows you to activate or  deactivate the report function  When this  function is activated  the network informs you  whether your message has been delivered or  not     Bearer Selection  allows you to choose between  GSM and GPRS     A    Messages    My Objects  Menu 1 6        After saving any objects received in messages  into your phone memory  using the Select  Objects option  see page 70   you can see the  objects in this menu     Three categories of objects are available     My EMS Melody      My EMS Picture    My EMS Animation    To delete the objects in this menu  press the  Delete soft key     You can delete all of the items using the Delete  All option  Menu 1 6 4               To Press the   select a category to Mark
16.  equipment may not be  shielded against the RF signals from your  wireless phone  Consult the manufacturer to  discuss alternatives     Pacemakers    Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a  minimum distance of 15 cm  6 inches  be  maintained between a wireless phone and a  pacemaker to avoid potential interference with  the pacemaker  These recommendations are  consistent with the independent research and  recommendations of Wireless Technology  Research     A    Health and Safety Information    Persons with pacemakers       Should always keep the phone more than 15  cm  6 inches  from their pacemaker when the  phone is switched on      Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket      Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to  minimise potential interference    If you have any reason to suspect that  interference is taking place  switch off your  phone immediately     Hearing Aids    Some digital wireless phones may interfere with  some hearing aids  In the event of such  interference  you may wish to consult your  hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives     Other Medical Devices    If you use any other personal medical devices   consult the manufacturer of your device to  determine if it is adequately shielded from  external RF energy  Your physician may be able  to assist you in obtaining this information   Switch off your phone in health care facilities  when any regulations posted in these areas  instruct you to do so  Hospitals or health care  facilities 
17.  group name     3  Enter the first few letters of the group name  that you wish to find and press the OK soft  key     The caller groups are listed  starting with the  first group matching your input  The group  also highlights     4  Scroll to the required group by pressing the    or   key and press the View soft key     The Phonebook entries in the selected caller  group are listed                 5  To Press the  view the View soft key   highlighted entry  select a different   Or   key  entry until the required   entry highlights    look for a name key labelled with the  starting with a required letter     different letter          6  Once you have found the required entry   press the     key to dial the number  or press  the Options soft key to access the Phonebook  entry options  for further details  see page    A    Phonebook    Editing a Caller Group       1  When the idle screen is displayed  press the  Name soft key     2  Scroll to Group Edit by pressing the   or w  key and press the Select soft key     3  Scroll through the group list by pressing   or    key  When the group you want to edit  hightlights  press the Options soft key    The following options are available       Call ring Tone  allows you to select the  ring tone to be used when you receive a  voice call from a person in the group     SMS Tone  allows you to select the ring  tone to be used when you receive a text  message from a person in the group     Graphic  allows you to select the graphic  icon t
18.  incorrect PUK ten times in  succession  the SIM card becomes invalid   Contact your service provider for a new card     A    Access Codes    PIN2       The PIN2  4 to 8 digits   supplied with some SIM  cards  is required to access specific functions   such as setting the maximum cost of a call   These functions are available if supported by  your SIM card     If you enter an incorrect PIN2 three times in  succession  the code is disabled and you cannot  access the functions until you re enable it by  entering the PUK2     To change the PIN2  refer to page 94  Menu  4 6 7      PUK2       The 8 digit PUK2  PIN Unblocking Key 2    supplied with some SIM cards  is required to  change a disabled PIN2  If you lose the code   contact your service provider     To re enable your PIN2   1  Key in the PUK2 and press the OK soft key     2  Enter a new PIN2 of your choice and press  the OK soft key     3  When the Confirm PI N2 message is  displayed  key in the same code again and  press the OK soft key     If you enter an incorrect PUK2 ten times in  succession  you will not be able to access the  functions requiring the PIN2  Contact your  service provider for a new card     A    Access Codes    Barring Password       The 4 digit barring password is required when  you use the Call Barring function  You obtain the  password from your service provider when you  subscribe to this function  You can change this  password in the Call Barring menu option   Menu 6 2   see page 110 for further 
19.  of  selecting one from the list     Deactivate  deactivates the CUG function  This  menu appears only when the default group is    enabled or a CUG index is selected       Network Services    Band Selection  Menu 6 7        For the phone to make and receive phone calls   it must register with one of the available  networks  Your phone can handle any of the  following types of network      GSM 900     GSM 1800     Combined GSM 900 1800     GSM 1900    The country where you purchased your phone  determines the default band that it uses  When  you travel abroad  you must remember to  change to an appropriate band  Proceed as  follows     1  When Band Selection is displayed  press the  Select soft key     2  Press the   or   key until the appropriate  option  GSM 900  1800 or GSM 1900  is  highlighted and press the OK soft key     When you select a new band  your phone  displays a confirmation message and then  automatically searches for all the available  networks  Your phone then registers with a  preferred network within the selected band     Funbox    The Funbox menu contains several fun options     Games  Menu 7 1        You can enjoy three games with your phone   Scroll to the required game  using the   and  keys and press the Select soft key  For  further details on the game  refer to the on   screen help     WAP Browser  Menu 7 2        Your phone is equipped with a WAP Browser to  allow you to access and navigate the Wireless  Web via your phone     For further details 
20.  soft key   delete   cancel the selection Unmark soft key        delete the items in the   Delete soft key   selected category          If you want to delete all of the media items   select All Object     Messages    Memory Status  Menu 1 7        This menu shows how many messages are  currently stored in the SIM  phone and CB    memories     You can delete all of the messages in each  message box using the Delete All option  Menu    1 7 4      Messages    Voice Server  allows you to change the voice  mail server number  if necessary                    To    Press the       select a message box to    Mark soft key     To Press the  enter the server corresponding  number numeric keys   correct a digit C key    move the cursor to     or  gt  key     the left right without  clearing the digit          cancel the selection    Unmark soft key     save the number OK key              delete the items in the    Delete soft key        selected message box        If you want to delete all of the messages  select  All Messages     Voice Mail  Menu 1 8        This menu provides you with a way of accessing  your voice mailbox  if provided by your network     The following options are available     Connect to Voice Server  before using this  feature  you must enter the Voice server  number obtained from your service provider  see  menu option 1 8 2   You can then select this  option and simply press the OK soft key to listen  to your messages     To quickly connect to the voice server  pre
21.  the battery  Always try to keep the  battery at room temperature  A phone with a  hot or cold battery may temporarily not work   even when the battery is fully charged  Li ion  batteries are particularly affected by  temperatures below 0  C  32  F      Do not short circuit the battery  Accidental  short circuiting can occur when a metallic  object  coin  clip or pen  causes a direct  connection between the   and   terminals of  the battery  metal strips on the back of the  battery   for example when you carry a spare  battery in a pocket or bag  Short circuiting the  terminals may damage the battery or the  object causing the short circuit     Dispose of used batteries in accordance with  local regulations  Always recycle  Do not  dispose of batteries in a fire     Health and Safety Information    Road Safety       Your wireless phone gives you the powerful  ability to communicate by voice  almost  anywhere  anytime  But an important  responsibility accompanies the benefits of  wireless phones  one that every user must  uphold     When driving a car  driving is your first  responsibility  When using your wireless phone  behind the wheel of a car  practice good common  sense and remember the following tips     1  Get to know your wireless phone and its  features  such as speed dial and redial  If  available  these features help you to place  your call without taking your attention off the  road     2  When available  use a hands free device  If  possible  add an extra layer o
22.  the structure  without changing  the settings       Dlo key        In some functions  you may be asked for a  password or PIN  Enter the required code and    press the OK soft key     Note  When you access a list of options  your  phone highlights the current option  If     however  there are only two options  such as    On  Off or Enable  Disable  your phone  highlights the option that is not currently  active  so that you can select it directly     A    Selecting Functions and Options    Example  Setting the Display  Language       1  When the idle screen is displayed  press the  Menu soft key to access the menus              Menu Name    2  Scroll through the menus until you reach the  Phone Settings menu  by pressing the  or  key        Sound Settin     Phone Set tines             E  e dd    3  To select the Phone Settings menu  press  the Select soft key or the  gt  key     If the menu name is too  long for the display  it is  E  Greeting Me    scrolled when highlighted      amp  Own Number             A    Selecting Functions and Options    4  Scroll through the sub menus until you reach  the Language sub menu  by pressing the    or v key     Shows the  current setting             5  To view the languages available  press the  Select soft key or the  gt  key   The current setting is highlighted          Current language  Chinese S    Chinese T             6  Scroll through the list of languages until the  appropriate one is highlighted  by pressing  the   or   key     
23.  you can find a description of  each feature    Note   f you use a SIM AT card that provides  additional services  the SIM AT menu is  displayed first when you press the Menu  soft key to enter menu mode  For further  details  refer to your SIM card instructions     A    Using the Menus    1  Messages  see page 70     1 6    1 7    1 8    1 9    Inbox  Outbox  Write New  Templates  Settings  1 5 1 Setting 1   1 5 2 Setting 2   1 5 3 Setting 3   1 5 4 Common Setting  My Objects  1 6 1 My EMS Melody  1 6 2 My EMS Picture  1 6 3 My EMS Animation  1 6 4 Delete AII  Memory Status  1 7 1 SIM memory  1 7 2 PHONE memory  1 7 3 CB memory  1 7 4 Delete AII  Voice Mail  1 8 1 Connect to Voice Server  1 8 2 Voice Server  Broadcast  1 9 1 Read  1 9 2 Receive  1 9 3 Channel List  1 9 4 Language    2  Call Records  see page 81     Missed Calls   Received Calls   Dialled Calls   Delete All  2 4 1 Missed Calls  2 4 2 Received Calls  2 4 3 Dialled Calls  2 4 4 All Call Records      Shown only if supported by your SIM card     A    Using the Menus    2  Call Records  continued     2 5 Call Time   2 5 1 Last Call Time   2 5 2 Total Sent   2 5 3 Total Received   2 5 4 Reset Timers  2 6 Call Cost    2 6 1 Last Call Cost  Total Cost  Max Cost  Reset Counters  Set Max Cost  Price Unit    PJ Na RON  naaan  OU RUN    3  Sound Settings  see page 84     Ring Tone   Ring Volume   Alert Type   Keypad Tone   Message Tone  3 5 1 SMS Tone  3 5 2 SMS CB Tone   Folder Tone   Power On  Off   Extra Tones  3 8 1 
24. 7  Press the Select soft key or the    key to  confirm your selection     8  Press the C or     key twice to exit the menu  structure     A    Phonebook    You can store phone numbers and their  corresponding names in the memory of your SIM  card  The SIM card and phone memories   although physically separate  are used as a  single entity  called the Phonebook     Storing a Number with a Name       There are two ways to store a number      Using the Save soft key in idle mode     Using the New Entry option in the Phonebook  menu    Storing a Number in Idle mode    As soon as you start to enter a number  Save  appears above the left soft key to allow you to  store the number in the Phonebook     1  Key in the number to be stored     Note   f you make a mistake while entering a  number  correct it using the C key  For  further details  refer to page 24     2  When you are sure that it is correct  press the  Save soft key     3  Select an icon to identify the category of  number to be stored  Three categories are    available  Fl  mobile phone number        office number  and    home number   To    select the category  press the  lt  or  gt  key   followed by the Select soft key     A    Phonebook Phonebook    4  Enter a name and press the OK soft key  Storing a Number Using the    The maximum length of a name depends on Phonebook Menu    your SIM card  For information on how to   PE  enter characters  see page 45  1  When the idle screen is displayed  press the  Name soft key  
25. Error Tone  3 8 2 Minute Minder  3 8 3 Connect Tone    DU DU DIERUM  UBRWNH    Go  ba  GO  DIA    4  Phone Settings  see page 89     4 1 Infrared Activate  4 2 My Settings  4 2 1 Wallpaper  4 2 2 Meru Style  4 3 Greeting Message  4 4 Own Number  4 5 Language      Shown only if supported by your SIM card     A    Using the Menus    4  Phone Settings  continued     4 6 Security  4 6 1 PIN Check  4 6 2 Change PIN  4 6 3 Phone Lock  4 6 4 Change Password  4 6 5 SIM Lock  4 6 6 FDN Mode   4 6 7 Change PIN2   4 7 Display Settings  4 7 1 Contrast  4 7 2 Back Light  4 7 3 Auto Light  4 7 4 Service Light  4 7 5 Graphic Logo  4 8 Extra Settings  4 8 1 Auto Redial  4 8 2 Active Folder  4 8 3 Anykey Answer  4 9 Short Cut  4 10 Reset Settings    5  Organiser  see page 99     5 1 Calendar   5 2 To Do List   5 3 Time  amp  Date  5 3 1 Set Time  5 3 2 Set Date  5 3 3 World Time  5 3 4 Time Format   5 4 Alarm   5 5 Calculator   5 6 Currency Exchange    6  Network Services  see page 108     6 1 Call Diverting  6 1 1 Divert Always  6 1 2 Busy  6 1 3 No Reply  6 1 4 Unreachable  6 1 5 Cancel All    A    Using the Menus    6  Network Services  continued     6 2 Call Barring  6 2 1 All Outgoing  6 2 2 International  6 2 3 International Except to  Home   2 4 All Incoming   2 5 Incoming While Abroad   2 6 Cancel All  6 2 7 Change Barring Password  6 3 Call Waiting  6 3 1 Voice Calls  6 3 2 Data Calls  6 3 3 Cancel All  6 4 Network Selection  6 4 1 Automatic  6 4 2 Manual  6 5 Caller ID  6 5 1 Defaul
26. When you wish to switch the phone off  hold  down the    e key until the power off image    displays     Call Functions    Making a Call       When the idle screen is displayed  key in the  area code and phone number  and press the  v  key     Note  If you have checked the Auto Redial option  in the Extra Settings menu  Menu 4 8    the number is redialled automatically up to  ten times when the person does not answer  the call or is already on the phone  see page  97 for further details     Making an International Call    1  Press and hold down the O key   The   character appears     2  Key in the country code  area code and phone  number and press the     key     Correcting the Number          To clear Press the  the last digit C key   displayed       any other digit  in the number        or  gt  key until the cursor  immediately to the right of  the digit to be cleared   Press the C key  You can  also insert a missing digit  simply by pressing the  appropriate key        the whole display C key for more than one    second           A    Ending a Call    Call Functions    When you want to finish your call  briefly press  the s o key     Redialling the Last Number    The phone stores the numbers you dialled   received or missed if the caller is identified  see   Call Records  on page 81 for further details     To recall any of these numbers     L    If you have typed any characters on the  display  clear the display by holding down the  C key for more than one second       Pr
27. With the Calendar feature  you can      consult the calendar     write memos to keep track of your schedule  and trigger an alarm  if necessary    Consulting the Calendar    When you select the Calendar menu option   Menu 5 1   the calendar displays  The following  options are available when you press the  Options soft key     Search all  displays all memos set  regardless  of the day and starting with the oldest  To scroll  through the memos  press the   or   key     Delete all  allows you to delete all memos  You  are asked to confirm your action     Go to date  allows you to jump to a specific  date     Exit  exits the Calendar feature and returns to    idle mode     Organiser  Writing a Memo  To write or edit a memo on a Specific date     1  Select the required date in the calendar  using  the navigation keys     Note  To skip to the previous or next month   press the volume keys on the left side of  the phone     2  Press the Select soft key     An empty memo screen is displayed to allow  you to enter your memo     3  Enter your memo and then press the OK soft  key     Note  For further details on how to enter  characters  refer to page 45     You are asked if you wish to set an alarm     4  If you want the alarm to ring on the chosen  day  press the Yes soft key   Otherwise  press the No soft key    5  If you pressed the Yes soft key  set the time  for the alarm and press the OK soft key     You can also select a melody for the alarm by  pressing the Melody soft key    
28. a and have registered onto a  different network  when travelling in  other countries  for example          Appears when the mute mode is active     Your Phone    Backlight    A backlight illuminates the display and the  keypad  When you press any key or open the  folder  the backlight turns on and lights for a  given period of time  depending on the Back  Light menu option  Then it dims and finally  turns off after one minute     To specify the length of time for which the  backlight is active  set the Back Light menu  option  Menu 4 7 2   see page 95 for further  details     You can also set the phone to use the backlight  only during a specified period of time  via the  Auto Light menu option  Menu 4 7 3   see  page 96 for further details     External Display    Your phone has an external display on the cover   It indicates that you have an incoming call or a  message  and notifies you at the specified time  when you set an alarm     When the folder is closed  the display is off so  that you can use it as a mirror  If you want to    turn the display on  press and hold the Aor Y  key on the left side of the phone     When a call comes in or you open the folder  the  display automatically turns on     A    Your Phone    Service Light       The service light is above the external display of  the phone  It flashes when services are available  on the phone     To activate or deactivate use of the service light     set the Service Light menu option  Menu  4 7 4   see page 96 for 
29. and activate an IrDA compliant  infrared port on your PC      activate the infrared feature on the phone  the  IrDA icon  D   appears on the top line of the  display      align the IrDA port on the phone with the IrDA  port on your computer    IrDA port       The connection is ready for data transmission     If there is no communication between your  phone and the IrDA compliant device within 30  seconds of activating the feature  it is  automatically deactivated     A    Phone Settings    My Settings  Menu 4 2        You can change the background image and the  colour of the components in the display  according to your preference     Wallpaper    This option allows you to change the background  image to be displayed in the idle mode     To change the background image     1  Scroll through the list by pressing the   or    key     You have various preset images available  You  can also select the blank background and any  images downloaded from the Internet     2  Press the Select soft key when the required  image highlights     The selected image is displayed     3  After viewing the image  press the Select soft  key to display it on the idle screen   The display asks you if you want to display  text on the screen     4  Press the Yes soft key to display the current  date and time on the wallpaper image   To display only the wallpaper  press the No  soft key     Menu Style    This option allows you to select the menu display  style  You can choose between Folder Style and  Pa
30. ange Password feature allows you to  change your current phone password to a new  one  You must enter the current password before  you can specify a new one     The password is factory set to  00000000   Once  you have entered a new password  you are    asked to confirm it by entering it again  4    Phone Settings    SIM Lock    When the SIM Lock feature is enabled  your  phone only works with the current SIM  You  must enter the SIM lock code     Once you have entered the lock code  you are  asked to confirm it by entering it again     To unlock the SIM  you must enter the SIM lock  code     FDN Mode    The FDN  Fixed Dial Number  mode  if supported  by your SIM card  allows you to restrict your  outgoing calls to a limited set of phone numbers   The following options are available     Disable  you can phone any number     Enable  you can only call phone numbers stored  in the Phonebook  You must enter your PIN2     Note  Not all SIM cards have a PIN2  If your SIM  card does not  this menu option is not  displayed     To change your PIN2  refer to the Change PI N2  menu option  Menu 4 6 7  below     Change PI N2    The Change PIN2 feature allows you to change  your current PIN2 to a new one  You must enter  the current PIN2 before you can specify a new  one     Once you have entered a new PIN2  you are  asked to confirm it by entering it again     Note  Not all SIM cards have a PIN2  If your SIM  card does not  this menu option is not    A displayed     Phone Settings    Dis
31. calls are diverted if you are already  making another call     No Reply  calls are diverted if you do not  answer the phone     Unreachable  calls are diverted if you are not  in an area covered by your service provider     Cancel All  all call diverting options are  cancelled     You can specify individual diverting options for  each of the following call types      Voice calls only     Data calls only    Example  You can divert voice calls to your    colleague if you are already using the  phone     Network Services    To set your call diverting options     1  Select the type of call diverting required by  pressing the   or   key  and then press the  Select soft key     2  Select the type of calls to be diverted by  pressing the   or   key  and then press the  Select soft key     The current status is displayed  If the option  has already been set  the number to which  the calls are diverted is displayed                 3  To Press the  activate call Activate soft key   diverting Go to Step 4   change the call Change soft key   number Go to Step 4   deactivate call Remove soft key   diverting          4  Enter the number to which the calls are to be    diverted and press the OK soft key     To enter an international code  press the O  key until the   sign is displayed     The phone sends your settings to the network  and the network s acknowledgement is  displayed     You can deactivate all call diverting settings by  selecting the Cancel All option     A    Network Service
32. cation Number   Check feature is enabled  you must enter your  PIN each time you switch the phone on   Consequently  any person who does not have  your PIN cannot use your phone without your  approval     Note  Before disabling the PIN Check feature  you  must enter your PIN     To change your PIN  refer to the Change PIN  menu option  Menu 4 6 2      The following options are available     Disable  the phone connects directly to the  network when you switch it on     Enable  you must enter the PIN each time the  phone is switched on     A    Phone Settings    Change PIN    This feature allows you to change your current  PIN to a new one  provided that the PIN Check  feature is enabled  You must enter the current  PIN before you can specify a new one     Once you have entered a new PIN  you are  asked to confirm it by entering it again     Phone Lock    When the Phone Lock feature is enabled  the  phone is locked and you must enter the 8 digit  phone password each time the phone is switched  on     The password is preset to  00000000  at the  factory  To change the phone password  refer to  the Change Password menu option  Menu  4 6 4  below     Once the correct password has been entered   you can use the phone until you switch it off     The following options are available     Disable  you are not asked to enter the phone  password when you switch the phone on     Enable  you are required to enter the phone  password when you switch the phone on     Change Password    The Ch
33. characters for  messages and names in Chinese and English  To  enter Chinese text  the phone provides several  widely used pronunciation based  Pinyin  and  character shape based  Stroke  input methods to  meet the preferences of different users  allowing  for greater convenience and ease of use     You can also enter any combination of Chinese  characters  alphabets  numbers and special  symbols including punctuation marks     The following text input modes are available on  your phone       Pinyin mode     Chinese Simplified Stroke mode    Quick English mode     English mode     Chinese Traditional Stroke mode    Number mode     Symbolic mode      Help mode    Directions for using each of the text input modes  appear later in this section     Entering Text    Changing the Text Input Mode       When you are in a field that allows characters to  be entered  you will notice the text input mode  indicator on the display     Example  Entering a name for a Phonebook                      entry  Tall  un  Enter Name  EB NEN  aus     Text input mode  indicator    You can change between Chinese and English  input methods or to numbers input  To change to  another text input mode     1  Press the right soft key  labelled with the  current mode     2  Scroll to the desired mode with the   and    keys     Ly  i  Pinyin             3  To select the displayed mode  press the  Confirm soft key     Entering Text    Note  If you want to exit the menu without  changing to a new mode  press th
34. choose the  following options by pressing the Options soft  key     Delete  allows you to delete the message     Send  allows you to send a message that you  have received or saved  For more information  on how to send a message  see page 73     Reply  allows you to reply to the sender by  sending a text message  You can also change  the SMS centre number  if required     Call Back  allows you to call the sender back     Cut Address  allows you to extract URL or  e mail addresses or a phone numbers from the  message text  so that you can save them in  your phone s memory     Move to Phone  SIM  allows you to move the  message to another memory location  from the  SIM card memory to the phone memory or vice  versa     Select Objects  allows you to save the media  items  such as sounds or images  from the  message into your phone  You can use the  objects when writing a message  for details   see page 74     Outbox  Menu 1 2        This message box is used to store the  messages that you have already sent or will  send     When you enter this menu  the list of  messages in the box displays with the  recipients  phone numbers or names  if    available in your Phonebook        Messages    1  Select the required message and press the  View soft key to view the message  contents     2  To scroll through the message  press the    or v key     3  To scroll to the previous or next messages   press the   or   key     While reading a message  you can choose the  following options by pre
35. d reactivate the  previous Sound Settings  press and hold the 3t  key again until  Exit Silent Mode  appears  The    vibration icon  di  is no longer displayed     Note  When you turn the phone off  the silent  mode is automatically deactivated     A    Selecting Functions  and Options    Your phone offers a set of functions that allow  you to customise your phone  These functions  are arranged in menus and sub menus  accessed  via the two soft keys marked  77 and ta  Each  menu and sub menu allows you to view and  alter the settings of a particular function     The roles of the soft keys vary according to the  current context  the label on the bottom line of  the display just above each key indicates its  current role     Example                          Press the left soft Press the right soft    key to access the key to access the  main menu mode  Phonebook menu     A    Selecting Functions and Options    To view the various functions options available    and select the required one     1  Press the appropriate soft key        2  To       Press the       select the      function displayed  or     option highlighted    Select soft key or  the  gt  key        view the next function  or highlight the next  option in a list      key or Y key  on the left side of  the phone        move back to the  previous function  or option in a list      key or    key  on the left side  of the phone        move back up one  level in the structure        key  5 soft key  or C key        exit
36. details     Health and Safety  Information    Precautions When Using Batteries       Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li ion  standard battery       Never use any charger or battery that is  damaged in any way       Use the battery only for its intended purpose        f you use the phone near the network s base  station  it uses less power  talk and standby  time are greatly affected by the signal strength  on the cellular network and the parameters set  by the network operator     Battery charging time depends on the  remaining battery charge and the type of  battery and charger used  The battery can be  charged and discharged hundreds of times  but  it will gradually wear out  When the operation  time including talk time and standby time is  noticeably shorter than normal  it is time to  buy a new battery     If left unused  a fully charged battery will  discharge itself over time     Use only Samsung approved batteries and  recharge your battery only with Samsung   approved chargers  When a charger is not in  use  disconnect it from the power source  Do  not leave the battery connected to a charger  for more than a week  since overcharging may  shorten its life     A    Health and Safety Information      Extreme temperatures will affect the charging  capacity of your battery  it may require cooling  or warming first     Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places   such as in a car in summer or winter  conditions  as you will reduce the capacity and  life time of
37. djust the key  volume     In the menu mode  scroll through the  menu options and phonebook memory     Display    Your Phone       Display Layout    The display has three areas           Taf D a 77 la gj RR       Icons       Text and  graphic area                      Menu Name j      soft keys  Indications   Area Description   First line Displays various icons  see page  14     Middle lines Display messages  instructions  and any information that you  enter  number to be dialled  for  example     Last line Shows the functions currently       assigned to the two soft keys        Your Phone    Icons    Icon Description    Shows the received signal strength  The  Tal  ul greater the number of bars  the better  the signal      OU Appears when a call is in progress     sm Appears when you are connected to the  GPRS network     id Appears when the silent mode is active  or you set the Alert Type menu option   Menu 3 3   so that the phone vibrates  when you receive a call  for further  details  see page 85     Appears when a new text message has  been received     Appears when a new voice mail  message has been received     Hg E    Appears when you are entering text to  indicate the current text input mode     Appears when you set an alarm to ring  at a specified time     i    hi Shows the level of your battery  The  more bars you see  the more power you  have left     p Appears when the IrDA port is active   For details  see page 89     GJ Appears when you are out of your home  are
38. e        Search for a  Number   in the  Phonebook         Press the Name soft key      Select the Search option    G Enter the name      Press the OK soft key       To scroll through the  names  press the   or    key       Press the View soft key       To scroll through the  numbers  press the   or    key      Press the key   to dial           
39. e     Tal a  Enter Name                NORA ENTE             Use the  lt  and  gt  keys to scroll to the desired  symbol and then press the OK soft key to insert  the highlighted symbol into your message     Using Help       On screen help is available by selecting Help  from the Input Mode menu  Use the   and    keys to scroll through the Help information     Options During a Call    Your phone provides a number of control  functions that you can use during a call     Putting a Call on Hold       You can place the current call on hold whenever  you want  You can make another call while you  have a call in progress if your network supports  this service  If you have an active call and a call  on hold  you may switch between the two calls   changing the one on hold to active and placing  the other on hold     To place a call on hold  simply press the Hold  soft key  You can reactivate the call whenever  you want  by pressing the Unhold soft key     To make a call while you have a call in progress     1  Enter the phone number that you wish to dial  or look it up in the Phonebook     2  Press the     key to dial the second call   The first call is automatically put on hold     Or alternatively     1  Put the current call on hold by pressing the  Hold soft key     2  Make the second call in the normal way     To switch between the two calls  simply press  the Swap soft key     The current call is placed on hold and the call on  hold is reactivated so that you can continue  conve
40. e right    soft key     4  You will find the selected text input mode    indicator at the bottom of the display     Tail  Enter Name       RET    TR       e Chinese Pinyin mode   PY Mode    Chinese Simplified Stroke mode   S STR    e Quick English mode   19 ENG      English mode   ABC    Chinese Traditional Stroke mode   T STR    Number mode   NUM      Symbolic mode   SYM Mode    Help mode   HELP Mode    Entering Text    Using the Chinese Pinyin Mode       Pinyin is a system to mark Chinese  pronunciation in Latin alphabets  With the pinyin  input method  you can enter Chinese characters  by keying in the pinyin string from the phone  keypad and the phone automatically presents  the matching alternatives     This mode allows you to enter Pinyin characters  with only one key press per letter     Typing Characters in Pinyin Mode    1  Press keys corresponding to the phonetic  spelling  referring to the alphabets printed on  the keys  Notice that the choices in the  Character Selection Map change     Example  Typing Jj in Pinyin mode    Tail um  Enter Name    li                        1 Key Stroke Area  Hb opc HE NAL Press and c    aaa to enter    li        Character Selection Map                2  If you cannot find the character on the  display  scroll through choices in the  Character Selection map by pressing the    key  To move back  press the   key     When the character you are typing appears in  the Character Selection Map  you may select  it  without completing the Piny
41. e travel adapter to  the bottom of the phone        2  Connect the adapter to a standard AC wall    outlet     A    Getting Started    3  When charging is finished  disconnect the  adapter from the power outlet and from the  phone by pressing the grey tabs on both sides  of the connector and pulling the connector  out         L            Note  Do not remove the battery from the  phone without unplugging the adapter  while it is charging  If you do this  the  phone may be damaged     Low Battery Indicator       When the battery is weak and only a few  minutes of talk time remain  you hear a warning  tone and a message repeats at regular intervals  on the display     When the battery level becomes too low  the  phone automatically turns off     Getting Started    Switching the Phone On or Off       1  Open the folder     2  Hold down the s o key until the phone  switches on     3  If the phone asks for a password  enter the  password and press the OK soft key  The  phone password is preset to  00000000  at  the factory  For further details  see page 124     4  If the phone asks for a PIN  enter the PIN and  press the OK soft key  For further details  see  page 125     The phone searches for your network and  when it finds the network  the idle screen   illustrated below  appears on each display   Now  you can make or receive a call                 Menu Name    Note  To change the language  use the  Language menu option  Menu 4 5   for  further details  refer to page 92     5  
42. ed personnel should service the  phone or install the phone in a vehicle  Faulty  installation or service may be dangerous and  may invalidate any warranty applicable to the  device       Check regularly that all wireless phone  equipment in your vehicle is mounted and  operating properly       Do not store or carry flammable liquids  gases  or explosive materials in the same  compartment as the phone  its parts or  accessories       For vehicles equipped with an air bag   remember that an air bag inflates with great  force  Do not place objects  including both  installed or portable wireless equipment in the  area over the air bag or in the air bag  deployment area  If wireless equipment is  improperly installed and the air bag inflates   serious injury could result     Switch off your phone before boarding an  aircraft  The use of wireless phones in aircraft  may be dangerous to the operation of the  aircraft  and is illegal     Failure to observe these instructions may lead  to the suspension or denial of telephone  services to the offender  or legal action  or  both     A    Health and Safety Information    Care and Maintenance       Your phone is a product of superior design and  craftsmanship and should be treated with care   The suggestions below will help you fulfill any  warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this  product for many years     Keep the phone and all its parts and  accessories out of the reach of small children   s     Keep the phone dry  Precipita
43. elect soft key or the  gt  key to enter the  menu     3  If the menu contains any sub menus   Language for example  you can access them  by scrolling with the   and   keys and  pressing the Select soft key     If the menu that you have selected contains  further options  repeat this step              4  To Press the  scroll through the   Or   key or use  menus the    and Y keys on  the left  side of the phone   confirm the chosen Select soft key or  setting the  gt  key   return to the 5 soft key or the        previous menu level key        exit the menu mO key   without changing      the settings          Using the Menus    Accessing Menu Functions by Using  Shortcuts       The menu items  menu  sub menus and options   are numbered and can be accessed quickly by  using their shortcut number  The shortcut  number is shown on the bottom right next to the    5 soft key on the display  Simply press the  Menu soft key and key in the required number     Note  The numbers assigned to each menu option  are indicated in the list on page 65  They  may not match the menu number on the  phone  It depends on the services supported  by the SIM card     Example  Accessing the Language option   1  Press the Menu soft key     2  Press c for Phone Settings     3  Press for Language     The languages available displays directly     List of Menu Functions       The following illustration shows the menu   structure available and indicates the      number assigned to each option     page on which
44. election  menu 6 4        The Network Selection feature enables you to  automatically or manually select the network  used when roaming outside of your home area     Note  You can select a network other than your  home network only if it has a valid roaming  agreement with your home network     To indicate whether the network is to be selected  automatically or manually when roaming     1  When Network Selection is displayed  press  the Select soft key     2  Press the   or   key until the appropriate  option is highlighted and then press the OK  soft key     If you select Automatic  you are connected  to the first available network when roaming     If you select Manual  the phone scans for the  available networks  Go to Step 3     3  Press the   or   key until the preferred  network is highlighted and then press the OK  soft key     You are connected to that network     Network Services    Caller ID  Menu 6 5        You can prevent your phone number from being  displayed on the phone of the person being  called     Note  Some networks do not allow the user to  change this setting     The following options are available     Default  the default setting provided by the  network is used     Hide Number  your number is not displayed on  the other person s phone     Send Number  your number is sent each time  you make a call     Closed User Group  CUG   menu 6 6     Network Services    The following options are available     I ndex List  lets you list  add or delete CUG  index nu
45. er  Press the     key  or the Accept soft key to answer the incoming  call     If the Anykey Answer option in the Extra  Settings menu  Menu 4 8  is checked  you  can press any key to answer a call except for  the    lo key and the Reject soft key  see  page 97      If the Active Folder option in the Extra  Settings menu  Menu 4 8  is checked  you  can answer the call simply by opening the  folder  see page 97      Note  To reject an incoming call  press and hold  the volume keys on the left side of the  phone before opening the folder     2  End the call by closing the folder or pressing  the lo key     Note  You can answer a call while using the    Phonebook or menu features     Call Functions    Viewing Missed Calls       If you are unable to answer a call for any  reason  you can find out who is calling you  if  this service is available  So that you can call the  person back  if necessary     The number of missed calls is displayed on the  idle screen immediately after a call was missed     To view the missed call immediately   1  If the phone is closed  open the folder     2  Press the View soft key     The number corresponding to the most recent  missed call is displayed  if available                 3  To Press the  scroll through the   Or   key   missed calls  call the number     key   displayed  edit or delete a Select soft key  missed call number  see the following   page            Call Functions    Editing a Missed Call Number   Note  If the number corresponding 
46. ess the     key to display a list of the last    numbers in the order in which the calls were    made       Use the   and v keys to scroll through the    numbers until the required number is             highlighted     To Press the  dial the number   key   highlighted  edit the number Options soft key and  highlighted select Edit Number     Change the number as  required  referring to   Correcting the Number   on page 24 for further  details        delete the number  highlighted       Options soft key and  select Delete        A    Call Functions    Making a Call from the Phonebook    You can store frequently dialled phone numbers  with a name in the SIM card or the phone  memory  using the Phonebook  You then simply  select the required name to recall the associated  number  For further details on the Phonebook  features  refer to page 35     Adjusting the Volume       During a call  if you want to adjust the earpiece  volume  use the volume keys on the left side of  the phone     Press the    key to increase and the Y key to  decrease the volume        In the idle mode with the folder open  you can  adjust the key volume using the volume keys     A    Call Functions    Answering a Call       When someone calls you  the phone alerts you  by ringing and displaying the following screen                 Tail un  lJ  Accept Reject    If the caller can be identified  the caller   s phone  number or name  if stored in your Phonebook  is  displayed     1  If necessary  open the fold
47. f convenience  and safety to your wireless phone with one of  the many hands free accessories available  today     3  Position your wireless phone within easy  reach  Be able to access your wireless phone  without removing your eyes from the road  If  you get an incoming call at an inconvenient  time  let your voice mail answer it for you     4  Let the person you are speaking with know  you are driving  if necessary  suspend the call  in heavy traffic or hazardous weather  conditions  Rain  sleet  snow  ice and even  heavy traffic can be hazardous     5  Do not take notes or look up phone numbers  while driving  J otting down a To Do list or  flipping through your Phonebook takes your  attention away from your primary    responsibility  driving safely     Health and Safety Information    6  Dial sensibly and assess the traffic  if    possible  place calls when you are not moving  or before pulling into traffic  Try to plan calls  when your car will be stationary  If you need  to make a call while moving  dial only a few  numbers  check the road and your mirrors   then continue     7  Do not engage in stressful or emotional    conversations that may be distracting  Make  the people with whom you are talking aware  that you are driving and suspend  conversations that have the potential to divert  your attention from the road     8  Use your wireless phone to call for help  Dial  the emergency number in the case of fire   traffic accident or medical emergencies   Remember  it i
48. further details     Anycall    1     cervice light                  Getting Started    Installing the SIM Card       When you subscribe to a cellular network  you  are provided with a plug in SIM card loaded with  your subscription details  such as your PIN  any  optional services available and so on     Important  The plug in SIM card and its  contacts can be easily damaged by  scratching or bending  so be careful  when handling  inserting or  removing the card     Keep all SIM cards out of the reach  of small children     1  If necessary  switch off the phone by holding  down the      e key until the power off image  is displayed     2  Remove the battery  To do so        Pull the battery lock above the battery  toward the top of the phone and hold it in  that position      Slide the battery and lift it away  as shown        Getting Started    3  Slide the SIM card into the SIM card holder so  that the holder locks the card in position     Make sure that the notched corner is bottom  right and the gold contacts of the card face  into the phone                 D F                   Note  When you need to remove the SIM card   slide it  as shown  and take it out of the  holder                 4  Place the battery so that the tabs on the end  align with the slots at the bottom of the  phone        Getting Started    5  Push the battery down until it clicks into  place  Make sure that the battery is properly  installed before switching the phone on        Charging a Battery    
49. ge Style     A    Phone Settings    Greeting Message  Menu 4 3        This option allows you to set a greeting message  to be displayed briefly when the phone is  switched on  The current message displays                   To Press the   clear the existing C key and hold it down   message until the message is  cleared    enter a new appropriate   message alphanumeric keys    change the text right soft key labelled with   input mode the current input mode    save the new OK soft key    message          For further details on how to enter characters   refer to page 45     Own Number  menu 4 4        This feature allows you to      assign a name to each of your own phone  numbers registered on your SIM card     edit the names and numbers    This function is a memory aid  which you can  use to check your own phone numbers if you  need to do so     Any changes made here do not in any way affect  the actual subscriber numbers on your SIM card     A    Phone Settings    Language  Menu 4 5        You can select a display language  English   Chinese S  Simplified Chinese  and Chinese T   Traditional Chinese  are available     Security  Menu 4 6        The Security feature enables you to restrict the  use of your phone to      the people of your choice     the types of calls of your choice    Various codes and passwords are used to protect  the features of your phone  They are described in  the following sections  see also pages 124 127      PIN Check    When the PIN  Personal Identifi
50. haracter is displayed  conveniently in the Character Selection Map for  you to choose                    Using the Chinese Stroke Mode       This mode allows you to enter individual Chinese  strokes  in written order  from top to bottom and  from left to right  Your phone provides Chinese  Simplified Stroke mode and Chinese Traditional  Stroke mode     The two modes work similarly  but the  characters that appear on the display may differ     Even though there are many different strokes  used to create Chinese characters  the strokes  are classified into 5 basic categories  heng  shu   pie  dian and zhe  The basic strokes are printed  on the keypad  on the keys 1 to 5     To enter a stroke  press the key printed with the  stroke that most closely represents the exact  stroke you desire     A    Entering Text    The table shows the stroke key relationship           Categories  Keys Strokes Represented in Each Category           amp   l      3    d d    saa   TY NG  u s  ueeqeLqT  E 25  Let bales                   Typing Stokes and Characters in  Stroke Mode    1  To type a character  press keys corresponding  to its component strokes  Press keys on the  phone in order that you would write the  strokes  using one press per desired stroke     Example  Typing JJ in Chinese Simplified  Stroke mode                   Tail m   Enter Name   _ 7    __________ Key Stroke Area  TI TI Ph  Jon HE    Press and  T SIR to enter               Character Selection Map  Press to select    JJ     
51. honebook    Delete All  Menu 2 4        You can delete all of the call records in each call  type  missed  received  dialled calls     When the desired call record highlights  press  the Select soft key  When a confirming message  displays  press the Yes soft key to delete  If not   press the No soft key     If you want to delete all call records  select the  All Call Records menu option  Menu 2 4 4      Call Time  Menu 2 5        This option lets you view the timers for calls  made and received     The following timers are available   Last Call Time  the length of the last call     Total Sent  the total length of all calls made  since the timer was last reset     Total Received  the total length of all calls  received since the timer was last reset     Call Records    Reset Timers  the option used to reset the call  timers  you must first enter the phone password   see page 124  and then press the OK soft key     Note  The actual time invoiced for calls by your  service provider may vary  depending on  network features  rounding off for billing  purposes and so on     Call Cost   Menu 2 6        This feature lets you view the cost of call   Depending on your SIM card  this menu option  may not be shown     The following options are available   Last Call Cost  cost of the last call made     Total Cost  total cost of all calls made since the  cost counter was last reset  If the total cost  exceeds the maximum cost set via the Set Max  Cost option  you can no longer make any ca
52. in spelling for      the character     Entering Text    3  To select a character  press the 1 key to  activate the Character Selection Map  A  number  7 to     is added to the beginning of  a corresponding character  With the Character  Selection Map being activated  a normal press  on the 7 key to the   key selects the  corresponding character     Tail un   s Name    li   m  c F8 OFT    HL   press to select    JJ     OK PY Mode                         Inserting a Space    To insert a space between characters  press the    key when the cursor blinks in the Text Area     Scrolling    To move the cursor to the left or right through  your text message  press the     or  gt  key     Clearing Strokes and Characters    Press the C key one or more times to remove  key stokes to the left  When the Key Stroke Area  is empty  pressing the C key removes characters  from the Text Area     A    Entering Text    Rapid Character Entry    Rapid character entry is easy in any mode  using  the Character Selection Map  As you enter  characters  your phone predicts the next  character you might want and presents choices  in the Character Selection Map area  When a  desired character appears  you may select it as  described in Step 3 on page 49     For example  if you want to type the word     zhong guo     E     and entered the first  character using the following keystrokes  9  4  6   6  1 and 7  you don t need to complete the  Pinyin spelling to include  guo  E     With no  extra typing  the c
53. k and priority   d for high    i for normal and a for low      The following options    are available     Organiser       To    Then       sort the existing  tasks by priority      press the Options soft  key           To    Then       view the details  for a specific task      highlight the task     press the View soft key        change the  status of a  specific task      highlight the task      press the   key to mark  the task as completed as  of the current date and  time    or     highlight the task      press the Options soft  key      select the Mark option      select the appropriate  status  Done or Undo      or status   select the Sort option     select the sort criterion   High  Low  Done or  Undo    copy a task   highlight the task     press the Options soft  key    select the Copy option   change the text  priority  and deadline for the task  as required        copy a task to  the calendar    highlight the task    press the Options soft  key    select the Copy to  Calendar option   change the text and  deadline for the task and  set the alarm as  required           create a new task      press the Options soft   key    select the New option      enter the text  priority  and deadline for the  task     delete a task    highlight the task    press the Options soft  key    select the Delete option           edit an existing  task         highlight the task      press the Options soft  key      select the Edit option      change the text  priority  and deadline for 
54. lls  until you reset the counter     Max Cost  maximum cost set via the Set Max  Cost option  see below      Reset Counters  option used to reset the cost  counter  you must first enter your PIN2  see  page 126  and then press the OK soft key     Set Max Cost  option used to enter the  maximum cost that you authorise for your calls     Price  Unit  option used to set the cost of one  unit  this price per unit is applied when  calculating the cost of your calls     A    Sound Settings    You can use the Sound Settings feature to  customise various settings  such as the       ring melody  volume and type      sounds made when you press a key  make an  error or receive a message    Note  When the phone is in the silent mode  see    page 30   you cannot change the sound  settings     Ring Tone  Menu 3 1        This option allows you to select the required ring  melody     You can choose between many different  melodies  Each time you select a melody  it is  played for a few seconds  If you have  downloaded any sounds from the Internet you  can view the list in this menu     Ring Volume  menu 3 2        This option allows you to adjust the ring volume  to one of five levels     Use the   and   keys or the    and Y keys on  the left side of the phone     A    Sound Settings    Alert Type  Menu 3 3        This option allows you to specify how you are to  be informed of any incoming calls     The following options are available     Light only  only the backlight is switched on   the 
55. may be using equipment that could be  sensitive to external RF energy     Health and Safety Information    Vehicles    RF signals may affect improperly installed or  inadequately shielded electronic systems in  motor vehicles  Check with the manufacturer or  its representative regarding your vehicle     You should also consult the manufacturer of any  equipment that has been added to your vehicle     Posted Facilities    Switch off your phone in any facility where  posted notices require you to do so     Potentially Explosive Atmospheres       Switch off your phone when in any area with a  potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all  signs and instructions  Sparks in such areas  could cause an explosion or fire resulting in  bodily injury or even death     Users are advised to switch off the phone while  at a refuelling point  service station   Users are  reminded of the need to observe restrictions on  the use of radio equipment in fuel depots  fuel  storage and distribution areas   chemical plants  or where blasting operations are in progress     Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere  are often but not always clearly marked  They  include below deck on boats  chemical transfer  or storage facilities  vehicles using liquefied  petroleum gas  such as propane or butane    areas where the air contains chemicals or  particles  such as grain  dust or metal powders   and any other area where you would normally be  advised to turn off your vehicle engine     A    Health a
56. mbers  The list of current CUG indexes  appears     Add a new CUG index as advised by your service  provider or delete a selected group                       This network service allows incoming and  outgoing calls to be restricted to a selected user  group  You may be a member of up to ten user  groups  For details on how to create  activate  and use a closed user group  contact your  service provider     Example  A company lends SIM cards to its  employees and wants to restrict  outgoing calls to members of the same  team     Activating a Closed User Group    If you select the Closed User Group menu  you  can enter the CUG function  You can now access  the following options after pressing the Select  soft key     A       To Press the   scroll the through   or  key    the existing CUG   indexes   add a new CUG Options soft key    index select the Add option  and enter the index    delete a CUG Options soft key and   index select the Delete  option    activate a CUG Options soft key and   index select the Activate  option        Outside Access  lets you enable or disable calls  to numbers other than those nominated for the  Closed User Group  This feature depends on the  nature of your CUG subscription  Please check  with your service provider     Default Group  you may set a default CUG with  your service provider  If you have done so  you  can enable the Default Group option on your  phone  When making a call  you will be given  the option of using your default CUG  instead
57. nd Safety Information    Emergency Calls       This phone  like any wireless phone  operates  using radio signals  wireless and landline  networks as well as user programmed functions   which cannot guarantee connection in all  conditions  Therefore  you should never rely  solely on any wireless phone for essential  communications  medical emergencies  for  example      Remember  to make or receive any calls the  phone must be switched on and in a service area  with adequate signal strength  Emergency calls  may not be possible on all wireless phone  networks or when certain network services  and or phone features are in use  Check with  local service providers     To make an emergency call   1  If the phone is not on  switch it on     2  Key in the emergency number for your  present location  for example  999 or any  other official emergency number   Emergency  numbers vary by location     3  Press the     key     If certain features are in use  call barring  for  example   you may first need to deactivate those  features before you can make an emergency  call  Consult this document and your local  cellular service provider    When making an emergency call  remember to  give all the necessary information as accurately  as possible  Remember that your phone may be  the only means of communication at the scene  of an accident  do not cut off the call until given    permission to do so     Health and Safety Information    Other Important Safety  Information         Only qualifi
58. ne     Enter PIN      You are using your phone for the first time   You must enter the Personal Identification  Number supplied with the SIM card       The PIN Check feature is enabled  Every time  the phone is switched on  the PIN have to be  entered  To disable the feature  use the PIN  Check menu option  Menu 4 6 1      Enter PUK      The PIN code was entered incorrectly three  times in succession and the phone is now  blocked  Enter the PUK supplied by your  network operator     Solving Problems       No service        Network failure    or     Not done    is displayed      The network connection was lost  You may be  in a weak signal area  in a tunnel or  surrounded by buildings   Move and try again       You are trying to access an option for which  you have not taken out a subscription with  your service provider  Contact the service  provider for further details     You have entered a number but it was  not dialled      Have you pressed the     key      Are you accessing the right cellular network      You may have set an outgoing call barring  option    Your correspondent cannot reach you    e ls your phone switched on  the lo key  pressed for more than one second        Are you accessing the right cellular network     You may have set an incoming call barring  option     Your correspondent cannot hear you  speaking      Have you switched off the microphone       Are you holding the phone close enough to  your mouth  The microphone is located at the  bottom of the ph
59. nes     1  When you are connected to the teleservice  system  press the Options soft key     2  Press the   key to highlight the Send DTMF  option     3  Press the OK soft key     4  Enter the number you want to send and press  the OK soft key     The tones of the displayed number are sent     Searching for a Number in the  Phonebook       You can search for a number in the Phonebook  during a call     1  Press the Options soft key     2  Press the v key to highlight the Phonebook  option     3  Press the OK soft key   The Phonebook entries are listed     4  Enter the name that you wish to find     If you enter the first few letters of the name   the Phonebook entries are listed  starting with  the first entry matching your input  The entry    o also highlights     Options During a Call    5  To view the highlighted entry  press the View  soft key     For further details on the Phonebook feature   refer to page 35     Using the SMS Service       If you receive an SMS  Short Message Service   message during a call  the message icon  pig   flashes on the display  The SMS Service option  enables you to use this feature     Inbox  allows you to read the messages that  you have received     Outbox  allows you to read the messages that  you have sent     Write New  allows you to write a new message     For further details on the SMS service  refer to  page 70     Answering a Second Call       You can answer an incoming call while you have  a call in progress  if this service is sup
60. nese Pinyin Mode            Using the Chinese Stroke Mode           Using the Quick English Mode               Contents    Entering Text  continued    Using the English Mode                 Using the Number Mode                Using the Symbolic Mode                Using Help         llle    Options During a Call                 Putting a Call on Hold                  Switching the Microphone Off  Mute         Muting Sending Key Tones               Sending DTMF Tones                   Searching for a Number in the   Phonebook ss amd mk Rm tenis  Using the SMS Service                  Answering a Second Call                Making a Multiparty Call                  Using the Menus            casacan  Accessing Menu Functions by Scrolling      Accessing Menu Functions by Using   SMOMEGUES  2  oae BG NA edes e re techy aval da  List of Menu Functions                    Messages         eee nnn nn nnn  Inbox  Menu 1 1            sess  Outbox  Menu 1 2           lesen  Write New  Menu 1 3                  Templates  Menu 1 4                  Settings  Menu 1 5                    My Objects  Menu 1 6                  Memory Status  Menu 1 7               Voice Mail  Menu 1 8                   Broadcast  Menu 1 9                     Call Records                else  Missed Calls  Menu 2 1                 Received Calls  Menu 2 2               Dialled Calls  Menu 2 3                 Delete All  Menu 2 4                   Call Time  Menu 2 5                   Call Cost  Menu 2 6       
61. ng  the Character Selection Map  As you enter  characters  your phone predicts the next  character you might want and presents choices  in the Character Selection Map area  When a  desired character appears  you may select it as  described in Step 3 on page 52     In most cases  you will see the desired character  in the Character Selection Map area before you  have entered all of the strokes to build it     For example  try typing the twelve stroke  character pair  rp jg    using the following  keystrokes  2  8  and 7  Even though  igi  is a  twelve stroke character pair  your phone enables  you to type it in only three key presses              E                      Using the Quick English Mode       This mode allows you to enter English words  with only one key press per letter  Each key on a  keypad has more than one letter   a single press  on the 5 key could be J  K  or L  The Quick  English mode automatically compares your key  presses to an internal linguistic database to  determine the correct word     The mode requires far fewer keystrokes than the  traditional multi tap method  English mode     Entering Text    1  Press keys on the phone just once per desired    letter  For example  to enter    HELLO     press  4    Em  GA ca  ca and am    The word that you are typing appears on the  display  It may change with each key that you  press           2  Type to the end of the word before editing or  deleting any keystrokes     3  If the word is correct  put a space by p
62. ng any  key  except the    e  key and the Reject soft  key  To reject the call  press the    lo key or the  Reject soft key     When this option is unchecked  you can only  press the   key or Accept soft key     A    Phone Settings    Short Cut  Menu 4 9        The   and   keys can be used as shortcut  keys  When held down in the idle mode  they  allow you to access specific menu options  directly     To assign a shortcut to a key     1  Select the key to be used as a shortcut key  by pressing the   or   key  followed by the  Select soft key     e Key up        Key down  xr      2  Select the menu option to be assigned to the  key by pressing the   or   key     Note  To deactivate a shortcut key  select the  None option     3  Press the Select soft key to save the  selection     Reset Settings  menu 4 10        You can easily reset your phone to its default  configuration     1  Select the Reset Settings menu option     2  Enter the 8 digit phone password and press  the OK soft key     Note  The password is preset to  00000000   To  change this password  refer to page 93     A    Organiser    The Organiser feature enables you to      view the calendar and organise your schedule    define a list of things to do   set the current date and time    set the alarm so that the phone rings at a  specific time  to remind you of an  appointment  for example     use the phone as a calculator for basic  mathematical equations or currency exchange  operations    Calendar  Menu 5 1        
63. o be displayed when you receive a  voice call from a person in the group     Group Name  allows you to assign a name  to the group  for further details on how to  enter characters  see page 45     4  Select the desired option by pressing the      or   key  followed the Select soft key  and  change the setting     5  When you have finished  press the C or    e  key     A    Phonebook    Speed Dialling       Once you have stored phone numbers in the SIM  card  you can set up to eight speed dial entries  and then dial them easily whenever you want   simply by pressing the associated number key     Setting Up Speed dial Entries    1  When the idle screen is displayed  press the  Name soft key     2  Scroll to Speed Dial by pressing the   or    key and press the Select soft key     3  Select the key  2 to 9  to which you wish to  assign the speed dialling feature and press  the OK soft key     Note   f you have already assigned a number to  the key  the Options soft key replaces  the OK soft key  Go to Step 6     4  Select the required Phonebook entry from the  list and press the View soft key     5  Select the required number if the entry has  more than one number  by pressing the   or    key and press the Select soft key     6  Once you have assigned a number to the  selected key  the following options are  available       Change  allows you to assign a different  number to the key       Erase  allows you to clear the setting so  that no number is assigned to the key     A    Ph
64. on Module   Card containing a chip with all the information  required to operate the phone  network and  memory information  as well as the subscriber s  personal data   The SIM card fits into a small  slot on the back of the phone and is protected  by the battery     SMS  Short Message Service    Network service sending and receiving messages  to and from another subscriber without having to  speak to the correspondent  The message  created or received can be displayed  received   edited or sent     Soft Keys   Two keys marked  77 and S  on the phone    the purpose of which      varies according to the function that you are  currently using     is indicated on the bottom line of the display  just above the corresponding key    A    Glossary  Tri Band                               if     C Aeidsip   Wiss udi  anga   y  JO aul  Wopoq ay  uo  3  e oge 3xe1   1    ie   y  UNP OL    ay  Aq pajeoipur uoun  ay  woad      S  e3 y     nega bada  Q pue 4  sAay yos om  ay Jo u  ea   I shay   pue    o By UI 110195    way     hay Bulssiw J93J V  Kay     HOS Main ay  sseJd Ajajeipawwi  spe   YOS 329Jas ay  ssaJd        pue auoyd aui uedo    Passi Mala  pa32o os     s   duo paJinbaJ   y         Kar JUN suondo au Jo 3s      2l    y  ssaid Ajeug yea e pug   y  ybnoly  shay       pue     y  ui   0425        Kay SA ay  ssaid    he   1 Jaqwnu ay  J93u3     e3 e sayew 305 38  35 ay  ssaJd         nueui   I  RAY ol pauinbaa ay  u  eaJ no     i   y  pjoy pue ssaid HO UO PMS  aun snuauJ BY  Jo 3s  
65. on the WAP Browser menu   refer to the WAP Browser User s Manual supplied  with your phone     Downloads  Menu 7 3        You can download MiDlets  Java applications  running on mobile phones  from various sources  using the WAP Browser and store them in your  phone  You can view the list of MIDlets stored on  the Games  amp  More screen     Note  Java services may be unavailable depending  upon the service provider     A    Funbox    Games  amp  More    This menu option allows you to launch a MIDlet and  access various menu options     For more details on how to download MIDlets in the  WAP Browser  refer to the WAP Browser User s  Manual supplied with your phone     Launching a MIDlet  To launch a MIDlet     1  From the Downloads screen  select the  Games  amp  More option     2  Scroll to the desired MIDlet and press the  Launch soft key     Using the Menus    When a MIDlet has been downloaded  you can  use the following options by pressing the Menu  soft key from the Main Screen     Info  displays information about the selected  MIDlet  such as the file size  application version   vendor  and the location of the jad file  which is  the MIDlet description file     Remove  removes the selected MIDlet  When  the confirmation message appears  press the  Remove soft key  To cancel your selection   press the Cancel soft key     Funbox    Entering Text    When entering URL addresses  the following  input modes are available     ABC  allows you to enter upper case English  charac
66. one     A    Solving Problems    The phone starts beeping and     Warning   Low Battery    flashes on  the display      The battery is insufficiently charged  Replace  the battery and recharge it     The audio quality of the call is poor      Check the signal strength indicator on the  display  Fall   the number of bars indicates  the signal strength from strong   Tuall  to weak     T        Try moving the phone slightly or moving closer  to a window if you are in a building     No number is dialled when you recall a  Phonebook entry      Check that the number has been stored  correctly  by using the Phonebook Search  feature       Re store the number  if necessary           If the above guidelines do not help you to  solve the problem  take a note of       the model and serial numbers of your phone    your warranty details    a clear description of the problem    Then contact your local dealer or Samsung  after sales service           A    Access Codes    There are several access codes that are used by  your phone and its SIM card  These codes help  you protect the phone against unauthorised use     When requested for any of the codes explained  below  key in the appropriate code  displayed as  asterisks  and press the OK soft key  If you  make a mistake  press the C key one or more  times until the incorrect digit is cleared and then  continue entering the correct code     The access codes  except for the PUK  PIN  Unblocking Key  and PUK2 codes can be  changed using Securi
67. onebook      Erase All  allows you to clear the settings  for all keys so that no numbers are  assigned to any of the keys       Number  allows you to view the number  assigned to the key     7  When you have finished  press the C or lo  key   Speed dialling from the Phonebook    To speed dial the numbers assigned to keys  2  to 9  press and hold down the appropriate key     Note  Memory location 1 is reserved for your Voice  Mail server number     Checking the Memory Status       You can check how many names and numbers  are stored in the Phonebook  SIM card and  phone memories  You can also see the capacity  of both memories     1  When the idle screen is displayed  press the  Name soft key     2  Select the Memory Status option   3  Press the   or   key to view the number of  existing and remaining entries in the card and    phone memories     4  When you have finished  press the C or    le    key     Phonebook    SDN       You can view the list of Service Dialling Numbers   SDN  assigned by your network provider  Such  numbers include the emergency  directory  enquiries and voice mail numbers     1  In the idle mode  press the Name soft key   2  Press the Options soft key    3  Select the SDN option   4      Scroll through the numbers by using the    and   keys     5  To dial the number displayed  press the Dial  soft key     Note  This option is available only when your SIM  card supports Service Dialling Numbers   SDN      Entering Text    The phone allows you to enter 
68. ones may be subject to  interference  which could affect their  performance     Special Regulations   Meet any special regulations in force in any area  and always switch off your phone whenever it is  forbidden to use it  or when it may cause  interference or danger  in a hospital for  example      Sensible Use  Use only in the normal position  held to the ear    Avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna    when the phone is switched on  i    Important Safety Precautions    Accessories and Batteries   Use only Samsung approved accessories and  batteries  Use of unauthorized accessories  could damage your phone and may be  dangerous     Qualified Service  Only qualified service personnel may install or  repair your phone     Unpacking    Your package contains the following items              Travel Adapter       Battery Charger       User s Manual Ear Microphone    Hand Strap    Your Phone    Your Phone    Key Description    Phone Layout In the menu mode  scroll through the    menu options and phonebook memory        The following illustrations show the main    In the idle mode  allow you to access  elements of your phone     your favourite menu options directly                           for more information on shortcuts  see  Earpiece page 98   In the menu mode  return to the     o previous menu level and select the  Folder Display current menu respectively   When entering text  move the cursor to  the left and right respectively   In the idle mode  the  v key enters  O the
69. phone neither rings nor vibrates     Melody  the phone rings using the ring melody  selected via the Ring Tone menu option  Menu  3 1   see page 84     Vibration  the phone vibrates but does not ring     Vibra  Melody  the phone first vibrates three  times and then starts ringing     Keypad Tone  menu 3 4        This option allows you to select the tone that the  keypad generates when you press a key     You can select an option from several predefined  tones     To turn off the sound  select Off     Sound Settings    Message Tone  Menu 3 5        This option allows you to select how the phone  informs you that a new message has been  received     SMS Tone    This option allows you to select how the phone  informs you that a new SMS message has been  received     The following options are available   Off  the phone does not use the SMS tone     Light Only  the service light above the external  display flashes     Vibration  the phone vibrates   Single Beep  the phone beeps once     SMS Tone x  the phone uses an SMS tone  You  are provided with several SMS tones     SMS CB Tone    This option allows you to select how the phone  informs you that a new cell broadcast  CB   message has been received     The following options are available   Off  the phone does not use the CB tone     Light Only  the service light above the external  display flashes     Vibration  the phone vibrates   Single Beep  the phone beeps once     SMS CB Tone x  the phone uses a CB tone  You  are provided 
70. play Settings  Menu 4 7        Contrast    This option allows you to adjust the contrast of  the display screens to make them lighter or  darker     To adjust the display contrast     1  Select the required display Main LCD or  Front LCD  and press the Select soft key     2  Adjust the contrast by using the and      keys or the    and Y keys on the left side of  the phone     3  When you are satisfied  press the OK soft key  to save the selection     Back Light    You can select whether or not the phone uses  the backlight  A marginal increase in  standby talk time can be achieved by turning the  backlight off     Select the length of time for which the backlight  is on  The backlight comes on when you press a  key or receive a call or message and lights up  for the specified length of time  Then it dims and  finally switches off after the specified length of  time  15 seconds  30 seconds  1 minute  3  minutes and 10 minutes are available     If you do not want to use the backlight  select  Off     A    Phone Settings    Auto Light    Using this feature  you can specify the time for  which the backlight is to be used  This feature  helps conserve your battery power     The following options are available     Disable  the backlight is used according to the  setting in the Back Light menu option  Menu  4 7 2   see page 95     Enable  the backlight is used only during the  specified period of time  Set the time when the  phone will turn on the light and turn it off  using  the a
71. ported by  the network and you have set the Call Waiting  menu option  Menu 6 3  to Activate  see page  112   You will be notified of an incoming call by  a call waiting tone     To answer a call while you have a call in     1  Press the     key to answer the incoming  call   The first call is automatically put on hold     A    Options During a Call    2  To switch between the two calls  press the  Swap soft key   To end a held call  press the Options soft key  and select the End Held Call option     3  To end the current call  press the alo key     Making a Multiparty Call       A multiparty call is a network service that allows  up to six people to take part simultaneously in a  multiparty or conference call  For more  information  contact your service provider     Setting up the Multiparty Call  1  Call the first participant in the normal way     2  Call the second participant in the normal way   The first call is automatically put on hold     3  To join the first participant to the multiparty  call  press the Options soft key and select  the J oin option     4  To add a new person to the multiparty call   call the person in the normal way  then press  the Options soft key and select the Join  option     You can add incoming callers by answering the  call and pressing Options  followed by J oin   Repeat as required     Having a Private Conversation With  One Participant    Note  This feature may not be available depending  on your network or service provider     Options Du
72. ppropriate number keys     Service Light    This option allows you to select whether or not  the service light is used or in which colour it  flashes     Select the required colour setting you want use   When the phone is ready for use  the service  light will flash in the appropriate colour     If you do not wish to use the service light  select  Off     Graphic Logo    This option allows you to display your operator s  logo instead of its name     On  the operator logo stored in your phone is  displayed in idle mode  if no logo has been  stored  the operator name is displayed     Off  the operator name is displayed in idle  mode     A    Phone Settings    Extra Settings  menu 4 8        You can turn the automatic redialling or  answering features on or off           To turn a Press the  feature  on On soft key     A check mark is displayed in  front of the option        off Off soft key  The check mark  is no longer displayed           The following options are available     Auto Redial  when this option is checked  the  phone makes up to ten attempts to redial a  phone number after an unsuccessful call     Note  The interval between two call attempts  varies     Active Folder  when this option is checked  you  can simply open the folder to answer a call   When it is unchecked  you must open the folder  and press a key  depending on the setting of the  Anykey Answer option  see below      Anykey Answer  when this option is checked   you can answer an incoming call by pressi
73. ressing  the   key and start entering the next word     Otherwise  press the O    or   key  repeatedly to display alternative word choices  for the keys that you pressed     Example  Both  OF  and  ME  have the  sequence of 6 and 3  The phone displays the  most commonly used choice first     To type words not found in Quick English mode   change the text input mode to English     Smart Punctuation    To enter full stops  hyphens or apostrophes   press the 1 key  The Quick English mode applies  grammar rules to ensure that the correct  punctuation is used     Example  The 1 key is used twice to display two  punctuation marks              5 3 8 1 7   3 2 8 1      Ew  OM Ca  AKA CA  Aa  O EA  L E T   S E A T             A    Entering Text    Changing the Case    To change the case of the letters  use the    key  The Capital Lock mode is indicated by  1  and the Small Caps mode is indicated by Ez      Scrolling    You can move the cursor through the text by  using the     and  gt  keys     Clearing Letters and Words    To delete letters  press the C key  Press and hold  down the C key to clear the display     Using the English Mode       When typing in English mode  you should press  key labelled with the required character     Once for the first character    Twice for the second character   and so on     For example  you need to press the 2 key three  times to display the character  C  and the 5 key  two times to display the character  K   For this  reason  this method is called
74. ring a Call      Press the Options soft key and choose the    Select one option   The list of the call participants appears       Highlight the required person  by pressing the      or   key  followed by the Select soft key       Select the Private option     Now you can talk privately with that person   The other participants can continue to  converse with each other       To return to the multiparty call  press the    Options soft key and select Join     All the multiparty call participants can now  hear each other     Dropping One Participant    1     Press the Options soft key and choose the  Select one option     The list of call participants appears       Highlight the required person  by pressing the      Or   key  followed by the Select soft key       Select Remove     The call is ended with that participant  but  you can continue to talk with the other  participants       End the multiparty call by closing the phone    or pressing the jo key     A    Using the Menus    The phone offers a range of functions that allow  you to tailor the phone to your needs  These  functions are arranged in menus and sub menus   The menus and sub menus can be accessed by  scrolling with the navigation keys or by using the  shortcuts     Accessing Menu Functions by Scrolling       1  In idle mode  press the Menu soft key to  access menu mode     2  Scroll with the   and   keys to followed by  the Select soft keys to reach the required main  menu  Phone Settings for example  Press the  S
75. rsing with the other party     When you have finished  end each call normally  by pressing the     2 key     Options During a Call    Switching the Microphone Off  Mute        You can temporarily switch your phone s  microphone off  so that the other party cannot  hear you     Example  You wish to say something to another  person in the room but do not want  the other party to hear you     To switch the microphone off temporarily   1  Press the Options soft key     2  If necessary  press the v key to highlight the  Mute option     3  Press the OK soft key     The other party can no longer hear you     To switch the microphone back on   1  Press the Options soft key     2  If necessary  press the   key to highlight the  Unmute option     3  Press the OK soft key     The other party can hear you again     Muting  Sending Key Tones       These options allow you to turn the key tones off  or on  If the Mute keys option is selected  your   phone does not transmit the key tones  It allows  you to press keys without hearing annoying key   tones during a call     Note  To communicate with answering machines or  computerised telephony systems  the Send    keys option must be selected  59    Options During a Call    Sending DTMF Tones       You can send the DTMF dual tone multi   frequency tones of the number on the display  during a call  This option is helpful for entering a  password or account number when you call an  automated system  like a banking service     To send the DTMF to
76. rvice facility  The personnel there  will assist you  and if necessary  arrange for  service     Glossary    To help you understand the main technical terms  and abbreviations used in this booklet and take  full advantage of the features on your mobile  phone  here are a few definitions     Active Folder  Ability to answer a call simply by opening the  phone     Call Barring  Ability to restrict outgoing and incoming calls     Call Diverting  Ability to reroute calls to another number     Call Holding   Ability to put one call on standby while  answering or making another call  you can then  switch between the two calls  as required     Call Waiting  Ability to inform users that they have an  incoming call when engaged on another call     Caller Line I dentification Services   Caller 1D    Services allowing subscribers to view or block  the telephone numbers of callers     GPRS  General Packet Radio Service    New non voice value added service that allows  information to be sent and received across a  mobile telephone network  GPRS guaranties  continuous connection to the Internet for mobile  phone and computer users  It is based on the  Global System for Mobile Communication  GSM   circuit  switched cellular phone connections and    the Short Message Service  SMS         Glossary    GSM  Global System for Mobile  Communication    International standard for cellular  communication  guaranteeing compatibility  between the various network operators  GSM  covers most European co
77. s    Call Barring  menu 6 2        The call barring network service allows you to  restrict your calls     Call barring can be set up in the following ways   All Outgoing  calls cannot be made     International  international calls cannot be  made     International Except to Home  when abroad   calls can be made only to numbers within the  current country and to your home country  that  is the country where your home network  provider is located     All Incoming  calls cannot be received     Incoming While Abroad  calls cannot be  received when you are using your phone outside  your home service area     Cancel All  all call barring settings are  deactivated  calls can be made and received  normally     You can specify individual barring options for  each of the following call types      Voice calls only     Data calls only    To set your call barring options     1  Select the type of call barring required by  pressing the   or   key and then press the  Select soft key     2  Select the type of calls to be barred by  pressing the   or   key and then press the  Select soft key     A    Network Services    3  Press the Activate soft key to confirm your  settings     4  Enter your call barring password supplied by  your service provider     The phone sends your settings to the network  and the network   s acknowledgement is  displayed     To deactivate specific call barring settings     1  Select the call barring option to be  deactivated     2  Select the type of call to which 
78. s a free call on your wireless  phone     9  Use your wireless phone to help others in  emergencies  If you see a car accident  crime  in progress or other serious emergency where  lives are in danger  call the emergency  number  as you would want others to do for  you     10  Call roadside assistance or a special non   emergency wireless assistance number when  necessary  If you see a broken down vehicle  posing no serious hazard  a broken traffic  signal  a minor traffic accident where no one  appears injured  or a vehicle you know to be  stolen  call roadside assistance or any other  special non emergency wireless number     A    Health and Safety Information    Operating Environment       Remember to follow any special regulations in  force in any area and always switch off your  phone whenever it is forbidden to use it  or  when it may cause interference or danger     When connecting the phone or any accessory to  another device  read its user   s guide for detailed  safety instructions  Do not connect incompatible  products     As with other mobile radio transmitting  equipment  users are advised that for the  satisfactory operation of the equipment and for  the safety of personnel  it is recommended that  the equipment should only be used in the normal  operating position  held to your ear with the  antenna pointing over your shoulder      Electronic Devices    Most modern electronic equipment is shielded  from radio frequency  RF  signals  However   certain electronic
79. ss and  hold down the 1 key in the idle mode     A    Note  Voice Mail is a network feature  Please  contact your service provider for more  information     Broadcast  Menu 1 9        This network service allows you to receive text   messages on various topics  such as the weather   or traffic  Messages are displayed immediately   they are received  provided that      the phone is in the idle mode     the Receive option is set to Enable     the message channel is currently active in the  channel list    The following options are available     Read  lets you view the message  Volatile  displays the messages from the network  but  loses its contents as soon as the phone is  switched off  Scroll through the message by  using the   and   keys  While reading a  message  press the Save soft key to store the  message in the Archive box for later retrieval     Messages    Receive  allows you to enable or disable the  reception of broadcast messages     Channel List  allows you to indicate the  channels from which you wish to receive  broadcast messages  The following options are  available     Select  used to enable or disable channels in the  list by marking or unmarking them respectively   a check mark is displayed in front of each  channel selected      Add Channel  used to declare the ID and title for  a new channel     Delete  used to remove a channel from the list     Edit  used to change the ID and title of an  existing channel     Language  allows you to select your preferred
80. ssing the Options soft  key     Delete  allows you to delete the message     Send  allows you to send a message that you  have received or saved  For more information  on how to send a message  see page 73     Cut Address  allows you to extract URL or  e mail addresses or a phone numbers from the  message text  so that you can save them in  your phone s memory     Move to Phone  SIM  allows you to move the  message to another memory location  from the  SIM card memory to the phone memory or vice  versa     Select Objects  allows you to save the media  items  such as sounds or images  from the  message into your phone  You can use the  objects when writing a message  for details   see page 74     A    Messages    Write New  menu 1 3        In this menu  you can write and send a text  message     Note   f you add items to the message  the  number of the characters you can enter will  be decreased     Creating a Message using the Options  1  Create your message     Note  For more information about entering  characters  refer to page 45     2  When you have completed your message   press the Options soft key  The following  options are available       Send  allows you to send the message  The  message will be deleted after sending     Save and Send  allows you to save a copy  of the message and then send the message  to the required destination  You can read  the message in your outbox using the Read  Messages option     Save  allows you to save the message so  that it can be sen
81. t  6 5 2 Hide Number  6 5 3 Send Number  6 6 Closed User Group  6 6 1 Index List  6 6 2 Outside Access  6 6 3 Default Group  6 6 4 Deactivate   6 7 Band Selection    ooo    7  Funbox  see page 117     7 1 Games   7 2 WAP Browser   7 3 Downloads  7 3 1 Games  amp  More  7 3 2 Sounds  7 3 3 Pictures      Shown only if the Close User Group feature is active     A    Messages    The SMS  Short Message Service  function is a  network service and may not be supported by  your network  Messages can be sent by text   fax  Email and paging messaging systems   provided that these services are supported by  your network  To send text messages by phone   you must obtain the number of the SMS centre  from your service provider     When the message icon  pag  appears  you have  received new text messages  If the message  memory is full  an error message is displayed  and you cannot receive any new messages  Use  the Delete option in each message box to delete  obsolete ones     Inbox  Menu 1 1        This message box is used to store the messages  that you have received     When you enter this menu  the list of messages  in the box displays with the senders  phone  numbers or names  if available in your  Phonebook     1  Select the required message and press the  View soft key to view the message contents     2  To scroll through the message  press the    Or v key     3  To scroll to the previous or next messages   press the   or   key     A    Messages    While reading a message  you can 
82. t a specific time     set the phone to switch on automatically and  ring the alarm even if the phone is switched off   Autopower menu option set to Enable     The following options are available     Once Alarm  the alarm rings only once and is  then deactivated     Daily Alarm  the alarm rings every day at the  same time     Morning Call  the alarm rings to wake you up  in the morning     To set an alarm   1  Choose the type of alarm to be set     2  Enter the required time and day of the week   if applicable     3  Press the OK soft key     4  If you select Morning Call in Step 1  select  the repeat option  Monday to Friday or  Monday to Saturday     Remove Alarm  deactivates all alarm settings     Autopower  if this option is set to Enable  the  alarm will ring at the specified time  even when  the phone is switched off     If the menu option is set to Disable and the  phone is switched off at the specified time  the  alarm will not ring     A    Organiser    To stop the alarm when it rings  open the phone  and press the Exit soft key     When setting or viewing an alarm  the following  options are available when you press the  Options soft key     Remove Alarm  deactivates the current alarm     Alarm Sound Set  allows you to select the  alarm melody     Calculator  Menu 5 5        With this feature  you can use the phone as a  calculator  The calculator provides the basic  arithmetic functions  addition  subtraction   multiplication and division     Using the Calculator   
83. t later  You can read the  message in your outbox using the Read  Messages option     For information about the Add Objects   Add Templates  Add Phonebook and   Add Bookmark options  see  Creating a  Message using the Options  on page 74     3  Select Send or Save and Send  and press    the Select soft key     A    Messages    If you only want to save the message  select  Save  After saving the message  the phone  returns to the Messages menu     4  Select the memory where the message is  saved and press the OK soft key     5  Enter a destination number and press the OK  soft key  The message is sent     Creating a Message using the Options  1  Create your message   2  Press the Options soft key     3  Select one of the following options by using  the   and   keys and pressing the Select  soft key       Add Objects  allows you to add a sound   melody  picture or animation to your  message  Select the category of item to be  added  Sound  Melody  Picture and  Animation are available  In each category   you can select the various factory set items  or choose an item received from other  sources  such as the Internet or other  phones     Add Templates  allows you to apply one of  the preset message templates to the text   Select one of the five messages predefined  in the Templates menu option  Menu  1 4   for further details  see page 75     Add Phonebook  allows you to add a  Phonebook entry in your message  Select  one from the list     Messages      Add Bookmark  allows you 
84. ters     abc  allows you to enter lower case English  characters     123  allows you to enter numbers     Sym  allows you to enter symbols  After  highlighting the required symbol by pressing the  navigation keys  press the  key to insert it     To change the text input mode  press the x key  until the appropriate indicator appears on the  soft key area of the display     Sounds    In this menu  you can view the list of sounds  downloaded from the server  You can set the  downloaded sounds as the current ring tone  but  cannot send the sounds to other phones     When the memory is full  a warning message  displays and the phone rejects additional sounds  until you erase obsolete ones     Funbox    Pictures    In this menu  you can view the list of pictures  downloaded from the server  You can set the  downloaded pictures as the current background  image  but cannot send them to other phones     When the memory is full  a warning message  displays and the phone rejects additional  pictures until you erase obsolete ones     Solving Problems    Before contacting the after sales service   perform the following simple checks  They may  save you the time and expense of an  unnecessary service call     When you switch your phone on  the  following messages may appear    Insert SIM Card    Check that the SIM card is correctly installed     Phone Locked Enter Password      The automatic locking function has been  enabled  You must enter the phone s password  before you can use the pho
85. the  task     delete all tasks    press the Options soft  key    select the Delete all  option    confirm the deletion by  pressing the OK soft key        exit the To Do list       press the Options soft    select the Exit option           A    key     Organiser    Time 8 Date  Menu 5 3        This option allows you to change the current  time and date displayed  You can also check the  current time for Greenwich Mean Time  GMT   and 21 major cities around the world     The following options are available     Set Time  allows you to enter the current time   You can choose the time format via the Time  Format menu option  Menu 5 3 4      Note  Before setting the time  you must specify  your time zone  via the World Time menu  option  Menu 5 3 3      Set Date  allows you to enter the month  day  and year     World Time  allows you to find out what time it  is and another part of the world  using the  lt   and  gt  keys     The screen shows the      city name     current date and time     time difference between the selected city and  your city if you have set the local time  see  below for further details      To select your time zone     1  Select the city corresponding to your time  zone by pressing the     or  gt  key one or more  times  The local date and time display     2  Press the Set soft key     Time Format  allows you to change the time  format to 24 Hours or 12 Hours     A    Organiser    Alarm  Menu 5 4        This feature allows you to      set the alarm to ring a
86. this option  applies     3  Press the Deactivate soft key     4  Enter your call barring password supplied by  your service provider     The phone sends your settings to the network  and the network   s acknowledgement is  displayed     You can also deactivate all call barring settings  by selecting the Cancel All option     Change Barring Password  you can set and  change the call barring password obtained from  your service provider using this option  You must  enter the current password before you can  specify a new one     Once you have entered a new password  you are  asked to confirm it by entering it again     A    Network Services    Call Waiting  menu 6 3        This network service enables you to be informed  when someone is trying to reach you during  another call     You can specify individual call waiting options for  each of the following call types      Voice calls only     Data calls only    To set your call waiting options     1  Select the type of calls to which the call  waiting option is to be applied by pressing the    Or   key and then press the Select soft  key     The screen informs you whether call waiting  is activated or deactivated     2  You can activate or deactivate the call waiting  feature as necessary by using the Activate or  Deactivate soft key respectively     To return to the previous screen  press the  Exit soft key     You can also deactivate all call waiting settings  by selecting the Cancel All option     Network Services    Network S
87. tion  humidity  and liquids contain minerals that will corrode  electronic circuits     Do not touch the phone with wet hands while  it is charging  Doing so may give you an  electric shock or damage the phone     Do not use or store the phone in dusty  dirty  areas  as its moving parts may be damaged     Do not store the phone in hot areas  High  temperatures can shorten the life of electronic  devices  damage batteries  and warp or melt  certain plastics     Do not store the phone in cold areas  When  the phone warms up to its normal operating  temperature  moisture can form inside the  phone  which may damage the phone   s  electronic circuit boards     Do not drop  knock or shake the phone  Rough  handling can break internal circuit boards     Do not use harsh chemicals  cleaning solvents  or strong detergents to clean the phone  Wipe  it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild    soap and water solution     Health and Safety Information      Do not paint the phone  Paint can clog the  device s moving parts and prevent proper  operation     Do not put the phone in or on heating devices   such as a microwave oven  a stove or a  radiator  The phone may explode when  overheated     Use only the supplied or an approved  replacement antenna  Unauthorised antennas  or modified accessories may damage the  phone and violate regulations governing radio  devices     If the phone  battery  charger or any accessory  is not working properly  take it to your nearest  qualified se
88. to add a web  page s address stored in your Favorite list   Menu 7 2 2   Select one from the list     4  Complete the message  and send or save it by    following the procedure from Step 2 on page  73     Templates  Menu 1 4        Using this menu  you can preset up to five  messages that you use most frequently  Scroll  through the template list using the   and v  keys  When the required message template is  highlighted  press the Options soft key     Edit  allows you to write a new message or edit  the selected message     Note  For further information on how to enter  characters  refer to page 45     Send Message  allows you to recall the  selected message  Once you have completed the  message  you can send  save and send  or  simply save it  For details on how to send a  message  see page 73     Delete  allows you to delete the selected  message  You are asked to confirm the deletion  by pressing the Yes soft key     Settings  Menu 1 5        In this menu  you can set up default SMS  information  A setting group is a collection of  settings required to send messages  The number    of setting groups available depends on the  capacity of your SIM card     Messages    Setting x  where x is the setting group  number   each group has its own sub menu     Service Centre  allows you to store or change  the number of your SMS centre required when  sending messages  You must obtain this number  from your service provider        Default Destination  allows you to store the  default
89. to the missed  call is not available  the Edit Number option  is not displayed    1  Press the Options soft key     2  Press the   or v key to highlight the Edit  Number option     3  Press the Select soft key     4  Change the number as required              5  To Press the  call the number   key   store the Save soft key and enter  number the name and location  required  for further  details  refer to page 35            Deleting a Missed Call  1  Press the Options soft key     2  Press the   or v key to highlight the  Delete option     3  Press the Select soft key     You can press the   o key at any time to exit  the Missed Call feature     Note  You can access the Missed Call feature at  any time by selecting the Missed Calls  menu option  Menu 2 1   for further details     see page 81     Call Functions    Quickly Switching to Silent Mode       The silent mode is convenient when discretion is  required and you wish to stop the phone from  making any noise  in a theatre for example     In the idle mode  to switch your phone quickly  to the silent mode  simply press and hold the    key until the    Silent Mode    message and  vibration icon  f  display     In the silent mode  your phone changes the  sound settings as follows                          Option New Setting  Alert Type  Menu 3 3  Vibration  Keypad Tone  Menu 3 4  Off   Message Tone  Menu 3 5  Light Only  Folder Tone  Menu 3 6  Off   Power Off tone Off   Extra Tones  Menu 3 8  Off       To exit the silent mode an
90. ty menu options  Menu  4 6   See page 92 for further details     Important  Avoid using access codes  resembling emergency numbers   such as 999  so that you do not dial  an emergency number accidentally     Phone Password    Access Codes    PIN       The Personal Identification Number or PIN  4 to  8 digits  protects your SIM card against  unauthorised use  It is usually supplied with the  SIM card     If you enter an incorrect PIN three times in  succession  the code is disabled and cannot be  used until you re enable it by entering the PUK   see below                        The Phone Lock feature uses the phone  password to protect your phone against  unauthorised use  The phone password is  supplied with the phone and is factory set to     00000000                 To Refer to  Activate deactivate the Page 93  Phone Lock feature  Menu 4 6 3    Change the phone Page 93  password  Menu 4 6 4            A    To Refer to   Activate  deactivate Page 92   the PIN Check feature  Menu 4 6 1     Change the PIN Page 93   Menu 4 6 2     PUK       The 8 digit PUK  PIN Unblocking Key  is  required to change a disabled PIN  The PUK may  be supplied with the SIM card  If not  or you  have lost it  contact your service provider     To re enable your PIN   1  Key in the PUK and press the OK soft key     2  Enter a new PIN of your choice and press the  OK soft key     3  When the Confirm New PIN message is  displayed  key in the same code again and  press the OK soft key     If you enter an
91. untries and many other  parts of the world     Java   Programming language generating applications  that can run on all hardware platforms  whether  small  medium or large  without modification  It  has been promoted for and geared heavily to the  Web  both for public Web sites and Intranets   When a Java proogram runs from a Web page  it  is called a Java applet  When it is run ona  mobile phone or pager  it is called a MIDlet     Multiparty Calling  Ability to establish a conference call involving up  to five additional parties     Phone Password   Security code used to unlock the phone when  you have selected the option to lock it  automatically each time it switches on     PIN  Personal Identification Number   Security code that protects the phone against  unauthorised use  The PIN is supplied by the  service provider with the SIM card  It may be a  four to eight digit number and can be changed   as required     A    Glossary    PUK  PIN Unblocking Key    Security code used to unlock the phone when an  incorrect PIN has been entered three times in  succession  The eight digit number is supplied by  the service provider with the SIM card     Roaming  Use of your phone when you are outside your  home area  when travelling for example     SDN  Service Dialling Numbers    Telephone numbers supplied by your network  provider and giving access to special services   such as voice mail  directory inquiries  customer  support and emergency services     SIM  Subscriber Identificati
92. with several CB tones     Sound Settings    Folder Tone  Menu 3 6        This option allows you to turn on or off the  sounds that the phone generates when you open  and close the folder     You can choose from Off  Future and Crystal   To turn off the sound  select Off     Power On  Off  Menu 3 7        This option allows you to turn on or off the  sounds that the phone generates when it is  switched on and off     You can choose from Off  Classical and  Cheerful  To turn off the sound  select Off     Extra Tones  Menu 3 8        You can customise various other tones used by  the phone           To turn a Press the  given tone  on On soft key     A check mark is displayed in  front of the option           off Off soft key again  The  check mark is no longer  displayed        A    Sound Settings    The following options are available     Error Tone  sets whether the phone informs  you that you have made a mistake or not     Minute Minder  sets whether the phone must  beep every minute during an outgoing call to  keep you informed of the length of your call     Connect Tone  sets your phone to beep when  your call is connected to the system     Phone Settings    Many different features of your phone can be  customised to suit your preferences  All of these  features are accessed via the Phone Settings  menu     Infrared Activate  Menu 4 1        This feature allows you to send or receive data  through the infrared port  To use an infrared  connection  you must       configure 
    
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