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1. Turning your handset on and off Ensure that your SIM is in your handset and the battery is charged 2 seconds To turn your handset on Press and hold the End key On Off power until the power is on The term press and hold is equivalent to a key press time of approximately 2 seconds To turn your handset off Press and hold the End key On Off power until the power is off There may be some delay while the handset powers down Do no re power the handset during this time Setting the date and time After turning your handset s power on for the first time you will be asked to set your home local time You need to set the date and time before you can use your Calendar and other functions Once set this will also help the speed of 3 services Ww From the start screen From the start screen Press MD e Your handset screen displays Do you wish to set the home time e Press Yes e At a enter the date day month year e Scroll to z and enter the current time 24 hour clock If you are in the summer time zone e scroll to and press e Press OK To change the time e Press e Scroll to El and press e Scroll to Date and time and press a Copy contacts from your SIM to your handset If you have any contacts stored on your SIM card we recommend you first copy them to your handset Doing this makes it easier for you to access your contacts Ww
2. Be careful not to place the handset near heat sources such as a heater or too close to the edge of a table e Use an anti static cloth to clean the handset Do not use an ordinary dry cloth or electrostatically charged cloth Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners as these could damage the case e Remember to recycle The cardboard packing supplied with this handset is ideal for recycling e Remember to make backup copies of all important data on your handset e Third party equipment The use of third party equipment cables or accessories not made or authorised by NEC may invalidate the warranty of your cellphone and also adversely affect the phone s safety operation A message from your handset manufacturer NEC continued from previous page Safety The use of mobile phones is not allowed in some radiation sensitive areas such as hospitals research centres and airplanes The user is responsible to power off the device If there is any uncertainty the battery should be removed Aircraft safety Switch off your phone and remove its battery when inside or near aircraft The use of handsets in aircraft is illegal It may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and it may disrupt the cellular network Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of cellphone service to the offender or legal action or both Do not use the handset on the ground without
3. SIM and handset copy a contact between handset and SIM setting SIM card contact as default Charging the battery D Date E Email accessing create and send mail inbox listening to email setting up setting up POP3 F File transfer Finance Football downloading goal alerts news and video setting alerts G Games Troubleshooting 6 6 6 14 5 1 5 4 5 5 3 5 14 3 4 78 7 10 7 11 rA 7 4 79 8 4 6 7 6 12 6 10 6 11 6 15 H Handset features 2 1 2 2 lock 93 Health and safety 10 1 10 5 Help menu 6 2 Horoscopes 6 6 l Intellisync software 8 9 8 10 K Keypad tone off 37 Keys 2 5 2 6 navigation 2 5 2 6 M Mail voice fax and email accessing email 6 7 7 8 7 10 inbox 711 Message Maker 6 8 Memory card 1 6 Movies 6 5 6 9 Multimedia messaging creating and sending 7 5 7 7 Music 6 5 6 9 N News 6 5 6 20 My Nearest 6 8 6 19 0 Own number 3 9 p PC File Transfer PIN code 8 6 8 8 9 1 Photo deleting taking viewing Power On Off Profiles Portfolio setting up stocks amp shares Q Quick Map R Ringtunes S Screen backlight Searching for information Security lock code Setting locations Shortcut creating keypad general text entry SIM Sport Start screen Showbiz 5 6 3 3 3 7 6 21 6 7 6 14 3 6 6 13 3 6 6 2 94 6 16 3 8 2 6 3 1 3 12 3 1
4. To add more than one contact for the e Scroll to Image Music Sound Video press amp multimedia message repeat Find and Use again e Open the media folder e Scroll to your preferred media file and press gt 5 a Setting up your POP3 Email account Creating and sending emails direct You can use your handset to collect emails stored in your other email accounts once Using the email application on your handset you have completed the configuration to access them gt View instructions Enter external POPS account details Name this account Account name POPS server address Nbil server e Press lt 7 Enter details of the other email accounts as From the start screen e write your message and press 2 required information is provided by your email escolto 4 and press 2 2 internet service provider Once you have set up ene e Scroll to and press details of your other accounts you can collect e Scroll to Settings and press mail from these accounts by selecting Check For new mail from the Mail home page e Press Find e Scroll to H and enter the email address e Press New e Press e Scroll to Email and press amp or e Scroll to Manage other Mail and press e Scroll to Add New Account and press o e Scroll to your preferred contact with email address and press e Scroll to the email address and press Use e Press OK e Press Send e Press Yes
5. all times Give your full attention to driving e Observe all of the recommendations contained in your local traffic safety documentation e Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require _NECs health and general safety information A message from your handset manufacturer NEC continued from previous page e You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway to answer or make a call except in an emergency Switch off your handset at a refuelling point such as a petrol station even if you are not refuelling your own car e Do not store or carry flammable or explosive materials in the same compartment as a radio transmitter e Electronic vehicle systems such as anti lock brakes speed control and fuel injection systems are not normally affected by radio transmissions The manufacturer of such equipment can advise if it is adequately shielded from radio transmissions If you suspect vehicle problems caused by radio transmissions consult your dealer and do not switch on the handset until it has been checked by qualified approved installers Check if local laws and or regulations restrict the use of handsets while driving NECS health and general safety information Vehicles equipped with an air bag An air bag inflates with great force Do not place objects including either installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or
6. e Press to start you will hear a start sound right to zoom oe e Press e Press e to stop or allow it to run to 11 seconds e Press In to look towards yourself and Out to look away from yourself Contacts To play a video clip Press amp wt press amp e At My video press o e Scroll to your preferred clip and press amp To delete a video e Scroll to your preferred clip and press e Scroll to Delete and press o e Press Yes Note To switch the camera view between back and front press D and at Switch Camera press Play an audio clip If you have songs stored on your handset or memory card you can use your handset as an MP3 player and listen to the songs amp e Press amp e Scroll to J and press o v At Select file press o e Press Card e Scroll to your preferred clip and press o DPlaylist Here s where the real fun starts behind the Triangle key One press takes you to 3 s huge To day on 3 z line up of communication information and entertainment services Today on 3 starts you off with an overview of all the latest on 3 Where you go from there is up to you 6 1 2 gt Understanding the Triangle key 6 3 gt Getting to know the Services screen 6 4 gt Today on3 6 5 8 gt The service icons 6 9 gt Using the quick link icons 6 10 gt Accessing the football services 6 11 gt How to set Goal Alerts for
7. e Press e Deleting an appointment from your Calendar Scroll to H and press o e At Calendar press o At Calendar press amp Press amp and ee to move to your v preferred month Press New e Scroll to your preferred appointment date and press e Press Delete e At Appointment press gt e At Contents enter the details of your appointment Press amp e Scroll to each relevant field to enter the appropriate details and press e Press OK e Press Yes intments amp synchronisation How to set an alarm You can use your handset as an alarm clock v or few 9 3 amp e Press e To cancel the alarm once you have set it e Scroll to L and press amp e Press OFF Scroll to Alarm clock and press vw To turn the alarm off when it is going off e At Alarm press Edit e Press Turn off e Edit the alarm time e Press OK e Scroll to each relevant field to enter the appropriate details and press e Press OK Appointments amp synchron Connecting and activating a Bluetooth headset Transferring files Before placing calls with your Bluetooth headset you must first set up the headset to The NEC e616V PC File Transfer software you ll find this on the CD that comes with work with your handset Once you do this your handset will remember the headset s ID your handset enables you to transfer personal content such as Contacts and Calendar See your Bluetooth headset
8. e Scroll to amp and press Choosing goal alerts for a team means that you will receive alerts for all goals half time and full time scores for league games that your chosen team plays in You can also keep up to date with the latest news of your favourite football club with our news alerts service Only available for Premier League English Division 1 Rangers and Celtic VIDEO ACTION You can choose to receive the following video alerts for Premier League teams for the 2003 2004 season e Goals scored in the Pay Per View match in which your team is playing e Half time highlights from the Pay Per View match in which your team is playing e Full time highlights from all Premier League matches in which your team is playing The Pay Per View matches are those matches that are shown live on satellite or cable television for which subscribers must pay an additional fee to watch L SA How to set Goal Alerts for your football team To alert you to goals half time and full time results including Premier League video action alerts for the 2003 2004 season This feature is only available after you have set up your alerts op n alens wy NASD io up tor sport alerts and O Mets OO o get all the latest football scores and news sent straight to your handset Please choose one of the following leagues e Press e Scroll to your preferred league or division At EE pres and press e Scrol
9. he handset is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to RF energy set by national authorities and international health agencies These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organisations such as ICNIRP International Commission on Non ionising Radiation Protection through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health and to account for any variations in measurements Examples of radio frequency exposure guidelines and standards that the handset is designed to conform to e ICNIR Guidelines for limiting exposure to time varying electric magnetic and electromagnetic fields up to 300 GHz International Commission on Non ionising Radiation Protection ICNIRP Health Physics vol 74 pp 494 522 April 1998 99 519 EC EU Council Recommendation on the limitation of exposure to the general public to electromagnetic fields 0 Hz 300 GHz Official Journal of the European Communities July 12 1999 ANSI IEEE C95 1 1992 Safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields 3 KHz to 300 GHz The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc New York 1991 FCC Report a
10. press Today on 3 Today on 3 is the first screen you will see after pressing It brings you the pick of the day s video audio and text stories The content is updated throughout the day seven days a week e Press v e Scroll to your preferred service home page eg D and press amp This will take you to the D home page or e Scroll down to the story image headline and press This will take you to the story To select the Services screen e Scroll to Sve and press amp e Scroll to your preferred service icon eg a To select Search Help icon e Scroll to and press e Scroll to Search Help and press o To return to Today on 3 from any page e Press The service icons These service icons provide quick access to the best video clips and latest updates within a service Here are the service icons and a brief description of the services that lie behind them Football Catch up on the latest Barclaycard Premiership and UEFA Champions League action in Video Action See selected goals highlights and previews Get live score updates minutes after the ball hits the back of the net Take a trip down memory lane and search through video clips of classic Barclaycard Premiership action Relive those golden moments some of which you might want to forget from Barclaycard Premiership history updated weekly Weather Watch and listen to the
11. Carry out the following instructions on your handset o Press amp e Scroll to External connection and select e Scroll to USB and select e Scroll to Handset memory and select Transferring files which are already on your handset will result in duplication Duplicate files will need to be manually deleted from the handset p Select the type of file to be sent video image audio Contacts Calendar To do voice or other files from the main screen on your PC 5 Select Send PC gt Handset and click OK 6 Select the PC folder where the file is stored and carry out the following instructions on your PC e Click Add to locate file e Select your preferred file s e Click Open e Click Upload e The file will be sent o Click OK when transfer is complete ppointments amp synchronisation Transferring files from handset to PC Follow steps 1 3 from Transferring files from PC to handset on page 8 7 and then continue with the following 4 Select the type of file to be received Contacts schedule melody video audio image or voice from the main screen 5 Click an icon or select the type of file to be received from the File menu To select individual files select Receive selected file Handset gt PC if available G Folder uInEO T Folderi VIDEO Send PC gt Handset Receive All Handset gt PC F Receive selected fle Handset gt PC Note whe
12. Low battery alarm The battery s power levels 4 levels are indicated by the following icons D D D D When the battery runs out the following image will blink on the handset s screen ef A warning alarm will sound for approximately 10 seconds Press to turn off the alarm After approximately 1 minute the power will turn off automatically If low power occurs during a call you will see the warning image and hear an intermittent alarm and your call will be disconnected after approximately 60 seconds The volume level of the low power warning alarm depends on the ringtune volume level on standby and the ear piece volume during a call Your handset will automatically switch off if the battery power is too low Battery use Battery performance depends on many factors including signal strength the features and or settings you select and use and your voice data and other application usage patterns Battery care To prevent injuries or burns do not allow metal objects to contact or short circuit the battery terminals To maximise your battery s performance Always use NEC Original batteries and battery chargers NEC s handset warranty does not cover damage caused from using non NEC batteries and or battery chargers New batteries or batteries that have been stored for long periods of time may require a longer charge time Maintain the battery at or near room temperature w
13. a valid one is inserted The holder for your SIM is located underneath the battery 1 Pull out the release lock at the top of the battery 2 Remove the battery Always disconnect the charger and other accessories from your handset before inserting and removing your SIM Your 3 SIM may only be used in handsets which are enabled for 3 services Any attempt to use the SIM in other handsets may result in serious damage to the handset and may prevent you from being able to use it including making emergency calls In these instances we are not responsible for any such damage or usage problems 3 Insert your SIM into the holder ensuring the gold plate is facing down and the card is positioned as shown 4 Slide the SIM securely into its SIM holder before replacing the battery 5 Replace the battery by placing the ridge at the side into the side of your handset Push the battery down into position and snap it into place Installing the battery The battery is not fully charged when you buy your handset but there may be enough power in the battery to turn the handset on Before you can use your handset properly you need to install and charge the battery as shown here Your handset is designed to be used only with the manufacturer s battery and battery charger How to install the battery 1 Ensure the handset is switched off 2 Insert battery by placing the ridge at the side into the
14. annie n nin Ee ae a5 eee o o o o o o o eee A RE man Ay V EZA AAAA AAAA An Ay Contents 42 D io EEECRKSI Radda 1 3 9009P ae F NEC e616V mr Oe SE es ae ee a aa ad a ES Check three co uk for the latest updates to this user guide Get ready to go Your handset explained Getting going Making and receiving calls Contacts and media centre Today on 3 Messaging Appointments and Synchronisation Security NEC s Health and General Safety information Troubleshooting Index and Useful numbers The sections in blue all relate to your new NEC e616V Those in red describe 3 services TooToo ARAIA AAAA PEPOPE AAAA AT A ARAARA AAAA AAAA A AAA ARAA AT eee AAR Y AAA AAAA IAAT AALALA AAA Aaa AA ARAA AAAA AA ARAR AAAA OE AAAA LALALA First things first There are a couple of things you need to do before you can use your new handset installing your SIM and battery and charging your handset up This section tells you how lhe 2 13 1 4 1 5 1 6 voy y y x Installing the SIM Installing and charging the battery Charging the battery Battery use Installing a memory card Get ready to go Installing the SIM Your SIM Subscriber Identity Module contains your phone number service details and contacts and must be inserted into your handset If the SIM is removed your handset becomes unusable until
15. appear on the PC to ask you to confirm the changes Press Accept to agree to these changes Server two Server three UT Server four Y Server five amp Server six Server seven Server eight Server nine Now you ve got your new handset make sure you take precautions to prevent it from being used by someone else in case it s ever lost or stolen This section shows you how to lock the keypad and set an unlock code 9 1 gt Setting the PIN code 9 2 gt Changing your handset Call Barring password 93 gt Auto locking your handset 9 4 gt Changing your handset lock security code Security Setting the PIN code Your PIN Personal Identification Number code protects the information stored on your SIM We recommend that you change your PIN from the default to a new PIN STAI I Gt Disable Fe Activate Press amp e At Enable press e Scroll to a and press 2 e Enter the default code 0000 and press OK e Scroll to Security and press e Press AIT e Scroll to Set codes and press amp e At Activate PIN1 press o To change your PIN e Scroll to New PIN1 and press amp e Enter the default code 0000 and press OK e Enter a new code e Scroll to the next text box e Re enter the new code and press OK Changing your handset Call Barring password You can control the way your handset is used by restricting outgoing or incoming calls including international number
16. desired screen CD The eye icon indicates what you will see at the destination screen amp The brain icon indicates a written explanation of the entire function The text under the brain icon is split into two sections First an explanation of the steps needed to get to the service or function Then below the arrow icon a description of how to use that service or function Example page Choosing ringtunes and alert profiles Your handset rings or vibrates to notify you of an incoming call message or event You can set different profiles ringtunes and vibrations Your profile is displayed above the prompt bar at the start screen Ww From the start screen From the start screen e Press e Scroll to and press e AtHandset settings press amp e At Handset profile press e Scroll to your preferred profile Standard Meeting Outdoor Car w e Scroll to Ring volume Ringtunes Illumination Vibration pattern and press e Select your preferred profile and press e Press OK To change profiles e Press aay e At Handset profile press e Scroll to your preferred profile Standard Meeting Outdoor Car Turning off the keypad tone e Press e Scroll to E ana press e At Handset settings press e AtHandset profile press amp e Scroll to Standard profile and press e Scroll to Other settings and press e At Key tones scroll to Off and press
17. make calls from Missed Calls list e Press right Grouptalk You can talk with up to two other people simultaneously From the start screen e Enter the first person s number including the full area code e Press a to make the call F Once the first call is connected e Enter the second person s number including the full area code e Press we to make the call The first call will be placed on hold e Press CEFR Scroll to Join calls and press To drop one of the calls o Pres C e Scroll to Grouptalk e Scroll to the number name you wish to drop Press Drop To finish both calls e Press Caller ID Handy if you don t want the person you re calling to know it s you S Press e Scroll to H and press Scroll to Supplementary and press e At Send my caller ID press D e Scroll to Withhold and press a The next person you call will not see your caller ID For subsequent calls your Caller ID will be shown Diverting incoming voice video and fax calls to an alternative number You can divert all your incoming calls to another number such as your Voicemail or divert them only when your handset is busy out of coverage or unavailable fam omw Be SMe aal dan or fara 8 6 3 From the start screen e Press e Scroll to i and press e Scroll to Supplementary and press e Scroll to Call forwarding and press i e At Turn on pr
18. national forecast every day and find out whether the brolly or sunblock is required Ss Comedy There s something to suit every taste here The best stand up comedy from Jongleurs Original and quirky mobile animations exclusive to 3 Angry Kid once seen never forgotten Iconic moments from classic comedy that you ll want to relive over and over again Music Keep up with the kings and queens of pop rock and R n B Bringing you all the latest videos and reviews Let MTV entertain you Catch Pete Tong s Fast Trax for the latest from the dance scene Vi Showbiz Keep up with who s who in the land of A list celebrities Celebrity interviews supplied by FHM will give you plenty to talk about Movies Box office chart excerpts from the top ten movies of the week updated weekly New releases and Pick of the week the best movies of the week The service icons The key to 3 services News Keep up to date with the breaking stories from Reuters ITN and 2dayuk Watch ITN Headlines updated regularly hroughout the day n depth coverage of the day s biggest event in Special Report updated once a day Round up of the highs and lows from the City every Morning in Business News only available Monday 0 Friday Plus look up past features in the news archive amuse yourself with the quirkiest stories from around the world and get the Lotto results straig
19. replaced by a qualified service engineer here is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect battery type Dispose of the used battery in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions e Do not put a battery into a microwave oven dryer or high pressure container e Do not contact battery directly to an electric outlet or cigarette lighter charger Use only authorised charger units e Do not pierce battery with a When the battery is hrown away be sure it is non conducting by applying vinyl tape to the and terminals e Do not disassemble or modify the battery e Do not solder a battery directly sharp object such as a needle NEC s health and general safety info Stop using the battery if abnormal heat odour discolouration deformation or abnormal condition is detected during use charge or storage Do not use with a damaged or deformed battery In the unlikely event of a battery leak take care to keep the battery discharge away from your eyes or skin If the leakage does come into contact with the eyes or skin please flush thoroughly in clean water and consult with a doctor Remove an expired battery from equipment immediately The earpiece may become warm during normal use Also the handset itself may become warm while the battery is being charged When a handset is set to Vibration mode the vibration can sometimes cause the e616V handset to move
20. screen E I E ee This page isnt Handset setings i De to De printed but is part of the document e From the start screen To change profiles e Press e Press C m e Scroll to i and press i e At Handset profile press B e At Handset settings press 5 e Scroll to your preferred profile Standard e At Handset profile press Meeting Outdoor Car e Scroll to your preferred profile Standard Turning off the keypad tone Meeting Outdoor Car Press koa e Scroll to a and press i e Scroll to Ring volume Ringtunes Illumination e At Handset settings press 1 Vibration pattern and press lE e At Handset profile press D e Select your preferred profile and press e Scroll to Standard profile and press a e Press OK o Scroll to Other settings and press e At Key tones scroll to Off and press amp You can make and receive both voice and video calls on your new NEC e616V The following pages show you how They also tell you about a range of useful functions that make it really easy to manage your calls 4 1 Making a voice or video call 4 2 gt Receiving a voice or video call 4 3 Making a call from Contacts 4 4 gt Grouptalk 4 5 gt Caller ID 4 6 gt Diverting incoming voice video and fax calls to an alternative number Making and receiving calls Making a voice or video call Receiving a voice or video call By entering the number When a voice or video
21. section of the Little Book of Stuff for more details Report a stolen lost handset to the police and to 3 Customer Services on 0870 7330 333 Calls to this number are charged at the national rate Be sure to press and hold GB oon Off for two seconds until the screen appears and you hear an audible alert this could take a couple of seconds If nothing happens check that the battery is charged See page 1 4 Call 3 Customer Services 0870 7330 333 to obtain the PIN unblocking PUK code 1 1 RMIEC e616V Troubleshooting Problem The screen says Please enter your four digit security code You cannot zoom The handset does not ring You tried to place a call and heard an alternating high low tone You cannot make answer calls Your handset has poor reception and drops calls You want to see your most recently made and received calls Solution Enter the manufacturer s security code number default is 0000 See page 9 4 If this fails call 3 Customer Services on 0870 7330 333 The zoom function is only available when the file size is set as Mail or CLI To change press Camera press Photo press scroll to Size scroll to X Large Large Mail CLI If you see Ba in the screen then the ringer is turned off Also the ringer may be set to Silent even though your handset is set to a ring alert profile Your call did not reach the network You may have called the number too soon after t
22. side of your handset 3 Push the battery down into position and snap it into place How to remove the battery Pull out the release lock at the top of the battery and lift the battery away from your handset Charging the battery When charging the battery always close the handset Make sure the battery is installed and charge it using the NEC charger supplied The recommended battery charge time is approximately two hours Stop charging if not completed within five hours Battery power may decrease when the handset is in use even if the handset remains connected to the charger How to charge the battery The battery must be charged at room temperature between 0 C 32 F and 45 C 113 F 1 First rotate the rubber protective cover then connect the charger plug to the handset 1 0 connector 2 Plug the charger into an electrical outlet The red LED indicator on the outside of the handset will light up when charging is in progress and go off when charging is complete 1 0 connector For USB cable or charger 3 To remove the charger tilt the plug upward and pull it away from the handset 1 0 connector A battery that has not been used for a long period of time needs to be completely discharged by leaving the handset turned on Then recharge it 2 or 3 times before reaching full capacity The battery can be charged whenever you wish without affecting the performance of the handset
23. the name of the contact vw To completely delete a contact e Scroll to your preferred contact e Press E e Scroll to Delete e At Selected data press o e Press Yes amp Bob Smith amp Jean amp John Smith 1 To delete a contact s number e Scroll to your preferred contact and press o e Scroll to the number you want to delete e Press 88 Scroll to Delete and press gt e At Selected data press amp e Press Yes Copy contacts from your SIM to your handset W e Press e To copy all the contacts from SIM e At a press amp to handset e Press 88 e Scroll to All contacts and press e Scroll to Folder and press amp e Scroll to Handset contacts and press o v Scroll to USIM contacts and press o Note Copying contacts from your SIM card Press cw to your handset will take about 60 seconds CLS e Scroll to Copy and press To copy the current contact e Scroll to This contact and press o Copying contacts from your handset memory to your SIM card When copying contacts from handset memory to the SIM card not all contact details eg pictures will be copied to the SIM card amp Contacts W H 8 e Press At HB press e Press 8 e Scroll to Folder and press gt e At Handset contacts press 07782227302 1 e Press 8 o Press left e Scroll to Copy and press
24. to call Quick Map Unfamiliar surroundings 3 will help you find your place Call up a Quick Map of your current or any other location in Britain then zoom in or out for more details AtoB Find out how to get from A to anywhere within easy walking distance Enter the from and to addresses and get a full pedestrian map with directions or a detailed route plan using language and landmarks you re familiar with Finance Keep track of the latest market Movements for informed financial decisions check share prices and review UK indices Use the portfolio tool to track your shares and hopefully calculate your profits fy ht Mail As long as your mates have got suitable handsets or email access you can send mail containing any combination of photos audio short video clips and text The service icons The key to 3 services continued from previous page ma Message Maker Have more fun with your messages with these exclusive cartoons and slideshows Send special greetings and jokes for any occasion or just to say Hello a Top Shelf Slideshows and videos from Playboy Mayfair Escort MenOnly Club International and Mens world Top Shelf is only available to customers over the age of 18 and a PIN number is required Alerts If it s important to you get an alert From knowing when your team scores to whether you ve just won the lottery x Travel 3 has te
25. user guide for details appointments between your handset and PC laptop Important note on restrictions on file transfer e You may transfer personal content that you have created such as Contacts and Calendar appointments as well as photos and videos you have taken e You may only transfer content appearing on 3 services if 3 advise this is allowed e Other content such as music and football are copyright protected You are not permitted to transfer this content without the owner s amp consent Illegal transfer of content without this e Press o e Select your Bluetooth headset s name and P 5 pies consent will breach the e scroll to a and press va af terms of your 3 agreement o At Bluetooth press e Enter device passkey eg 0000 v e Press twice e AtAll devices press Scroll to Search and press o To activate Bluetooth e Press You ll also need to set up your handset with the e Scroll to Li and press i 2 Bluetooth headset see your Bluetooth headset e At Bluetooth press user guide for details In most cases you ll need to e At All devices press o press and hold the Multifunction Button MFB e Select your Bluetooth headset name until the indicator lights up then release it amp and press ppointments amp synchronisation Appointments amp synchronisatio PC synchronisation The NEC e616V PC File personal information from Transfer and syn
26. your football team 6 12 gt Downloading and storing a goal from an alert 6 13 gt Extras ringtunes 6 14 gt Finding a game 6 15 gt Playing a game 6 16 gt Setting your favourite locations 6 17 gt Using Quick Map 6 18 gt Using A to B 6 19 gt Using My Nearest 6 20 gt Viewing the latest news 6 21 gt Setting up a financial portfolio Using Today on 3 The key to 3 Services is the Triangle key on your handset It unlocks a world of entertainment and information that offers the thrill of Premiership goals Atari games and MTV videos plus the power of maps directories and breaking news And much more Read on E a nn 7 WIRELESS BARCLAYCARD Pa eurensnrey A fe NGLE URS Comedy Clubs Ss Watch the hottest music videos interviews and best bits of MTV or catch Pete Tong s Fast Trax for the latest from the dance scene Play great games Watch Barclaycard Premiership and UEFA Champions League video match highlights plus keep up to date with the latest news from a range of other sports Use loads of other useful services like news and weather quick maps and video messaging There s something funny going on Vi One press of and you re straight into Today on 3 the fastest way to find exactly what s new in the world of 3 Today on 3 brings you the pick of the day s video audio and text stories on one revolving screen with a few clicks you re straight into the stor
27. 1 ki i 6 6 2 3 2 4 6 5 6 9 T Text creating and sending 7 2 entry method 3 10 messaging 9 2 notes 11 11 Time 34 Today on 3 6 1 6 4 6 8 Top Shelf 6 8 Travel 6 8 Triangle key 2 5 6 1 Troubleshooting 11 1 11 2 U Useful numbers 11 5 User guide how to use it 3 1 Username setting up 7 3 V Video deleting playing taking 57 messaging 9 3 9 5 9 6 Voicemail listening to 71 setting up 7 Volume key 22 Ww wallpaper 5 6 Weather 6 5 6 9 Troubleshooting NEC e616V 11 4 Useful numbers Contact Handset Other phone 3 Customer Services 333 0870 7330 333 Mail Voicemail 123 07782 333 123 Email and Faxmail ThreePay top up 444 0870 7330 444 Directory enquiries 118 333 International directory 118 313 enquiries Disabled amp elderly 195 enquiries Emergency calls 999 999 112 is the international standard emergency number from your handset Contact Centre 3 Customer Services Hutchison 3G UK Ltd P O Box No 333 Hemel Hempstead HP2 7YW United Kingdom Email customer services 3mail com Website three co uk Fax 0870 7330 334 For customers with contracts calls to 333 are free from your handset while 0870 numbers are charged at your national rate For ThreePay customers calls to 444 are free but 333 and 0870 numbers are charged from your inclusive voice minutes allowance or at your national rate 1 5 RIEC e616V Troubleshooting
28. 3 services user guide for your NEC 616V 3 Customer Services Hutchison 3G UK Ltd PO Box 333 Hemel Hempstead HP2 7YW United Kingdom three co uk Published by Hutchison 3G UK Limited All rights in this publication are reserved and no part may be reproduced without the prior written permission of the publisher 2004 Hutchison 3G UK Limited A Hutchison Whampoa company Registered office 9 Queen Street Mayfair London W1J SPE Hutchison 3G UK Limited trading as 3 is a service provider and has provided the information in this user guide concerning what you might expect from 3 services NEC Corporation Ltd is the manufacturer of the NEC e616V handset and has provided the information on its features and use set out in this user guide The contents are believed to be correct at the time of going to press but any information products or services mentioned may be modified supplemented or withdrawn The provision of any products and services by Hutchison 3G UK Limited is subject to 3 s customer terms available at three co uk The customer terms will take precedence if there is any discrepancy with this publication 3 and related images logos and names referred to in this publication are trademarks of the Hutchison Whampoa group of companies Designed and produced by Dutton Merrifield Ltd Bristol This publication is printed on fully recyclable paper DMO04151 April04 v1 0 99538 NEC e616V Pe DED BOEDED ED Vis vt AA Aa
29. Accessing your handset email inbox From the start screen To reply to the email e Press Msg e Press Reply v e Scroll to 3mail and press To download an attachment e Scroll to your INBOX and press amp e Press Attach e Scroll to your preferred email and press o e Scroll to your preferred attachment and press o To save an attachment e Press Save o O Going to the dentist Got a hot date Use your handset s Calendar feature to remind you of your appointments Another big plus of your NEC e616V is that you can connect it to a Bluetooth headset and have the freedom to make and receive calls handsfree and wire free You can also connect to a computer to transfer your Contacts and Calendar information to your PC so they ll be safe should your handset ever be lost or stolen 8 1 v Storing an appointment in the Calendar and setting the alarm 8 2 gt How to set an alarm 8 3 gt Connecting and activating a Bluetooth headset 8 4 gt Transferring files 8 5 gt PCsynchronisation 8 6 gt Installing PC File Transfer software 8 7 8 gt Transferring files from PC to handset 8 9 10 gt Installing Intellisync software Appointments and synchronisation Storing an appointment in the Calendar and setting the alarm The Calendar lets you schedule and organise events such as appointments and meetings and you can review your schedule of appointments by the week or by the day amp
30. amed up with Lastminute com to bring you a booking service for flights hotels and holidays You can also reserve restaurant seats book entertainment tickets or buy unusual gifts what are you waiting for Many services are updated regularly Check out our timetable on three co uk for more information Note Some of these services may not be available in the voice amp picture service area For details see the Little book of stuff Using the quick links icons All links for Movies Music Showbiz and Weather can be accessed in a similar way This example shows how to access Comedy e e Press e At E press e Scroll to a and press amp v e Scroll to your preferred category and press 2 e Select your preferred video clip and press amp To view the clip without downloading e At Quickplay press To save the clip and watch e Scroll to Save amp play and press e Press Yes to watch the downloaded news clip Ss a To access the video clip again e Press amp e Scroll to Multimedia Centre and press o e Scroll to Play video and press amp e At Select file press amp e Scroll to the clip you want to view and press Accessing the football services Enter into a world of football services including news match reports live scores and video clips Exclusive FA Premier League content and UEFA Champions League goal action amp Press e At 3mm press
31. amp Contacts D SlMcoantocts 2 USIM contacts amp e Press To copy all the contacts from SIM e At press to handset e Press CEF e Scroll to All contacts and press 8 e Scroll to Folder and press i e Scroll to Handset contacts and press e Scroll to USIM contacts and press sF Note Copying contacts from your SIM card to your handset will take about 60 seconds a You cannot copy your contacts onto the SIM e Scroll to Copy and press card from your handset e Press CHEE To copy the current contact e Scroll to This contact and press a Setting your handset screen s backlight timeout This is a power saving feature that turns off your handset screen s backlight when it is inactive for a selected idle time Your screen reactivates if you press a key or receive a call The default setting is 15 seconds v From the start screen J Ringtunes 2 iiumination a Yibration pattern D Backlight a Other settings or fave BT T 2 From the start screen Scroll to Backlight and press amp e Press amp e Scroll to Backlight time and press A e Scroll to a and press to delete current settings e At Handset settings press a e Enter your preferred backlight time out e At Handset profile press eg 10 secs e Press OK e Scroll to Standard profile press a Choosing ringtunes and alert profiles Creating your own shortcuts Your handset rings or vibrates t
32. ard profile and press H e Press OK e Scroll to Other settings and press PI Displaying your handset number A shortcut to display your 3 phone number Ww DEdit contact F Coll this contact Contact profile Press e Scroll to Folder and press z z e At H press o Scroll to Own number and press lE e Press E 3 phone number e At Own no 1 Choosing a text entry method While writing a message entering contact details and appointments etc you will need to select an appropriate text entry method Text entry rules There are four types of text entry e Multitap Text ABQ Input Using ABC mode T9 Text Input W Numeric Input i e Symbol Input a text box The symbol input If you do not press a key for mode is activated by pressing two seconds the character in the A key the block cursor is accepted and the cursor moves to the next position Use the keypad to enter letters numbers symbols and other characters with the Hii mode Press the same key The multitap T9 and numeric epeatedly to cycle through input modes canbe changed available characters by pressing Mode when within Entry Method Multitap Text BB input T9 Text B input Numeric BB input Symbol Input Description You press each key as many times as needed to display the character you want to enter You press each key only once even if the character you want is not the first characte
33. ber it you will need to send your handset to 3 to unlock it All stored data on your handset will be erased Call 3 Customer Sevices on 0870 7330 333 for details 10 1 10 1 10 5 Emergency services General Care Declaration of conformity from NEC NEC s health amp general safety information 10 A message from your handset manufacturer NEC Emergency services To make an emergency call in any country e Ensure that your e616V is on and in service e Press Start key W to return to the Home screen if needed e Press 112 or 999 within UK or 000 in Australia followed by the Start key W when the SIM card is not inserted or when the dial lock function is on just press the Softkeys SOS e Follow instructions received and do not end call until told to do so Tell the operator which service you require Police Ambulance Fire Brigade Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Service Give your position and if possible remain stationary to maintain contact The 112 emergency number service is available on every digital network service while in the UK an alternative is 999 and in Australia 000 Note that these can only be used with a valid SIM Due to the nature of the cellular system the connection of emergency calls cannot be guaranteed General care A handset contains delicate electronic circuitry magnets and battery systems You should treat it with care and give particular attent
34. call is made to your handset the handset will ring or vibrate depending on your settings Ww From the start screen To take a voice call off hold Incoming call To put a voice call on hold e Enter the number including the full area code Press Retrieve Press a to answer the call e Press Hold To delete a digit press E To delete all digits Wr To take a voice call off hold pess e BEB for a few seconds To hide your image during a video call e Press A to finish the call e Press Retrieve Press to make a voice call e e Press CEED or A e At Use photo instead press To hide your image during a video call o Press A to make a video call pay e Press CP 85 ii To show your image e At Use photo instead press To put a voice call on hold P Ki e Press PE Press Hol Wai s o At Use live video press U To show your image e Press Emp e At Use live video press a E 2 A ng calls Making a call from Contacts It s easy to call anyone whose number you have stored in your Contacts amp From the start screen From the start screen Scroll down e Enter the first letter of the name of the contact e Scroll to your preferred contact e Press a to make a voice call or Press iig to make a video call I e Press to finish the call Making a call from your Recent Calls list From the start screen Dialled calls list e Press a Received calls list e Press left To
35. ch off the handset before inserting or removing the memory card Push the memory card fully into the Memory Stick Duo slot on the side of your handset as shown below How to remove the memory card 1 Push the memory card into the slot This will release the card from the slot 2 Carefully pull the memory card out of the slot How to format the memory card Before you can use the memory card you need to format it 1 Press 2 scroll to 3 Scroll to Memory Card Tool 4 At Format mem card press 5 Press Yes Formatting the memory card will erase all previously stored data There s tons of stuff you can do on your handset if you know how This section helps you to get to know your handset It shows you how to navigate around functions which keys do what and what each of the symbols and icons mean 2 1 2 gt Getting to know your NEC e616 2 3 4 gt Your handset s start screen 2 5 6 gt Your handset s keys and navigation Your handset explained Getting to know your NEC e616 Familiarise yourself with its features Camera front __ ee ee Earpiece Speaker ___ 1 22 _ Front display Screen _ __ 2 a ___ screen Hi j Left soft box A a i a A o Right soft box displays a variety displays a variety f f of prompts of prompts i een Microphone _ Camera light j Site Right soft key h activates the promp
36. chronisation both your PC and handset as software on the CD ROM that well as providing a backup of comes with your handset your personal files allows you to access your System requirements Item Requirements Operating System 0 Windows 98 Second Edition Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Home Edition Professional CPU Pentium II 233MHz or more or compatible CPU Memory 128MB 256MB or more recommended Monitor 800 x 600 pixels high colour 16 bit or more recommended Other hardware USB port and CD ROM drive required Hard disk space WP TCP setting software 5MB or more NEC e611 6U PC File Transfer software 7MB or more Microsoft MS and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Windows 2000 Professional is an abbreviation for Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system Windows XP Home Edition Professional is an abbreviation for Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Professional The Tools amp Utilities CD ROM enclosed in your handset box contains the following e USB driver enables youto e NEC e616V PC File Transfer e Intellisync for NEC e616V connect your handset to software enables you software allows you to your PC using a USB cable to transfer files between synchronise the Calendar This driver will automatically your handset and a PC via Contacts and To do items install when you connect th
37. e a USB cable between your handset handset to the PC for the and your PC first time Appointments amp synchronisation Installing PC File Transfer software The NEC e616V PC File Transfer software must be installed to enable files to be transferred between your handset and a PC laptop How to install the NEC e616V PC File Transfer software 1 Start Windows Ensure other applications on your PC are closed and that your handset is not connected to your PC 2 Place the NEC e616V Tools and Utilities CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 3 The installation should automatically begin If not carry out the following steps Click My Computer e Click NEC e616U Anglo Italy Choose the correct flag to select your language Click 616U PC File Transfer Choose Click to install the e616U PC File Transfer software e The Install Wizard starts with the message Welcome to the Install Wizard for e616V PC File Transfer e Follow the on screen instructions until the installation is complete o Click Quit You may need to restart your PC to complete the installation Uninstalling the NEC e616V PC File Transfer software Should you wish to uninstall the NEC e616V PC File Transfer software for any reason do the following 1 Open Control Panel 2 Double click the Add Remove Programs icon 3 Delete NEC e616V PC File Transfer from the list Appointments amp synchronisation P Connecti
38. ess e Scroll to the type of call you want to divert Voice Video Fax Data and press e Scroll to your preferred divert option All calls If no answer If busy If unreachable e Enter the alternative number Press OK Note Video calls can only be diverted to another 3 video mobile number To check your number see page 3 9 These days it s not just one phone number you need to remember there are people s home and work numbers mobile numbers and email addresses Luckily you can store them all on your handset using Contacts Your handset also provides you with far more than a way to make and receive calls The media centre on your NEC e616V lets you take a photo or a video clip and play downloaded audio clips 5 1 5 2 53 5 4 55 5 6 5 7 5 8 Storing a contact Editing a contact Searching and deleting a contact Copy contacts from your SIM to your handset Copying contacts from your handset memory to your SIM card Taking a photo and setting it as your wallpaper Making a video playing or deleting a video clip Play an audio clip Contacts and media centre GENERAL Lecfted ter comfort LS 04 Storing a contact Your Contacts will give you quick access to names numbers and email addresses You can also store a number to your Contacts when dialling by pressing Add after all the Editing a contact It s easy to keep up to date with changes to your contacts details digits are
39. est Find a bank restaurant florist or whatever you need wherever you are This example shows how to find your nearest florist 007 IYBUAdoy UMON O amp e Press Option 2 e At press amp e Scroll to the query box and press e Scroll to and press amp e Enter your preferred postcode or address Ensure e Scroll to My Nearest and press that each line of the address is comma separated eg Baker Street London and press 2 e Scroll to Florists and press 2 j y e Scroll to Find and press Y You have two options to select a location Option 1 A map showing the area you have selected will be displayed and your zoom out icon will e At My locations press o be highlighted e Scroll to your preferred location and press amp L wy Viewing the latest news Keep up to date with news as it breaks WwW O Mea O CeO Press To view more news e At _Sere __ press amp e Scroll to World National Regional e scroll to and press amp Oddly Enough and press v e Scroll to your preferred news clip and press To set up a Lotto alert e Scroll to Lotto results and press gt To view the news clip without downloading e Scroll to Lotto alert and press vV e At Quickplay press amp e Scroll to Set this alert and press e Scroll to OK and press o To save the news clip and watch e Scroll to Save amp Play and press amp e P
40. gt To copy the current contact e Scroll to This contact and press gt To copy all the contacts from handset to SIM e Scroll to All contacts and press gt e At USIM contacts press Taking a photo and setting it as your wallpaper You can take photos and store them in a library on your handset If you insert a memory card all pictures are automatically stored onto it To use your camera s light press gt and select Camera light From the start screen amp From the start screen e Press Camera e Press Photo v e Point the camera at your subject e Press 1 to take photo To set a picture image as a wallpaper Press amp e Scroll to f and press amp e Scroll to your preferred picture and press e Press e Scroll to Set as Wallpaper and press viewing and deleting a photo e Press 2 e Scroll to J and press amp e Scroll to your preferred picture e Press EEE e Scroll to Delete and press o e Press Yes Note To switch the camera view between back and front press 2 and at Switch Camera press Making a video playing or deleting a video clip You can send video clips of up to 11 seconds to other 3 customers To use your camera s light press gt and select Camera light Ww From the start screen 8 From the start screen e Press Camera e Point the camera at your subject your handset s screen acts as the viewfinder v
41. hen charging If you don t intend to use the battery for a long period of time remove it from the handset and store it in a place with low humidity and low temperature Over extended periods of time batteries gradually degrade and require longer charging times This is normal If you charge your battery regularly and notice a decrease in talk time or an increase in charging time then it s probably time to buy a new battery The rechargeable batteries that power your handset must be disposed of properly and may need to be recycled Refer to your battery s label for battery type Contact your local recycling centre for proper disposal methods Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may explode Get ready to go Extending battery life Turn off your handset screen s backlight The backlight uses power To turn it off see page 3 6 e Avoid the Vibrate ring setting Your handset s Vibrate setting uses more power than a standard ring sound or the Silent setting To change alert profiles see page 3 7 Installing a memory card Your handset can support a Memory Stick Duo memory card with up to 128MB You can use this memory card to store photos videos or audio calendars To Do entries and contact entries as vCard files Please read important instructions on the memory card in Section 10 NEC s health and general safety information How to install the memory card Always swit
42. ht after the draw eS Sport Keep your eye on the latest sports events brought to you by ITN TEAMtalk and Allsports Features include video and text news bulletins with links to Cricket Rugby Union Rugby League Tennis Golf F1 Horse Racing Boxing Athletics Snooker etc w Extras Stand out from the crowd Transform your handset with original ringtunes and imaginative screen wallpaper designs PA Games Seriously good gaming Download and play to test your mind and reflexes with everything from fast paced shoot em ups to retro action and classic word brainteasers Y Horoscopes want to see what your future holds Find out with weekly and monthly horoscopes from celebrity astrologer Claire Petulengro Claire combines ancient Romany wisdom with a dynamic and modern approach to astrology so make sure you don t miss her predictions for the days ahead The service icons The key to 3 services continued from previous page 4 Find Business Finder With around 2 million British businesses in the 3 Business Finder you re sure to find what you re looking for Search by name or business type and get the address and telephone details You can even get a map and directions My Nearest Find what you want when you want it Whether it s the nearest bank pub or restaurant results arrive as an easy to read colour map You can also get the address and telephone number if you need
43. iant products the data read write speed of this medium will not change Always insert the memory card with the read only lock unlocked When you set the read only lock to LOCK data cannot be recorded edited or erased Use this lock function when using the card with other devices such as a PC Use a sharp object such as a ballpoint pen to move the read only lock e Data may be damaged if You remove the memory card or turn off the unit while it is reading or writing data You use the memory card in a location subject to the effects of static electricity or electric noise e We recommend that you make a backup copy of important data that you record on the memory card To make a backup copy the data to a PC hard disk etc Do not write forcefully on the label Carry and store the memory card in its case To avoid damage or contamination do not touch the connector of the memory card Prevent dust dirt and or foreign objects from getting into the adaptor e Do not strike bend or drop the memory card Do not disassemble or modify the memory card Do not allow the memory card to get wet NECS health and general safety information e Do not store the memory card in a location that is Extremely hot such as in a car parked in the sun Under direct sunlight Very humid or subject to corrosive substances Data read write speed may vary depending on the combinatio
44. in the air bag deployment area If in vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates serious injury could result Third party equipment The use of third party equipment cables or accessories not made or authorised by NEC may invalidate the warranty of your handset and also adversely affect the handset s operation For example use only the NEC mains cable supplied with the AC charger Service The handset batteries and charger contain no user serviceable parts We recommend that your handset be serviced or repaired by an authorised service centre Please contact 3 Customer Services on 333 from your handset or 0870 7330 3332 from any other phone for advice Efficient use The handset has an internal antenna For optimum performance with minimum power consumption please do not cover the internal antenna area with your hand Covering the internal antenna affects call quality may cause the handset to operate at higher power level than needed and may shorten talk and standby times Radio frequency energy Your handset is a low power radio transmitter and receiver When it is turned on it intermittently receives and transmits radio frequency RF energy radio waves The system that handles the call controls the power level at which the handset transmits A message from your handset manufacturer NEC continued from previous page Exposure to radio frequency energy
45. ion to the following points e Do not allow the handset battery or accessories to come into contact with liquids or moisture at any time Do not immerse in any liquid Do not place anything in the folded handset Do not paint the handset Do not drop throw or subject the handset to rough treatment Do not place the handset alongside computer disks credit cards travel cards and other magnetic media The information contained on disks or cards may be affected by the handset e Do not leave the handset or the battery in places where the temperature could exceed 60 C eg on a car dashboard or a window sill behind glass in direct sunlight etc Do not remove the handset s battery while the handset is switched on e Take care not to allow Metal objects such as coins or keyrings to contact or short circuit the battery terminals e Do not dispose of battery packs in a fire The handset s Li ION batteries may be safely disposed of at a Li ION recycling point For more specific battery and power supply information see pages 1 4 and 1 5 e Do not put the handset s battery in your mouth as battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed e Do not attempt to dismantle the handset or any of its accessories NECS health and general safety information A message from your handset manufacturer NEC continued from previous page e This equipment is fitted with an internal battery that can only be
46. l to your preferred team check box e Scroll to D and press amp and press e Scroll to Alerts and press amp z e Scroll to your preferred alert type and press e Scroll to Continue and press o Your handset will display You have successfully chosen Football Goal alerts service e Scroll to Done and press 2 to confirm your alert Downloading and storing a goal from an alert If you set up an alert for your favourite Premier League team 3 will send you a text message containing a link to the latest video to keep you right up to date with the action e Press Msg To view the goal clip without downloading e At Inbox press amp e At Quickplay press e Scroll to your preferred alert message e At the highlighted link press Your handset will display the latest scores e Scroll to Save amp play and press o e At the highlighted score link press o e Press Yes to watch the downloaded clip To save the goal clip and watch Note You can only receive video goals for Premier League clubs Extras ringtunes Personalise your handset from our range of polyphonic ringtunes amp e Press 4 e Scroll to Buy ringtune and press a e At EE press amp e Press Yes No to play the ringtune Scr to and press e Scroll to Ringtunes and press amp Note To set the downloaded ringtune v see page 3 7 e SCrO to your preferred style of ringtune and press e to see the list
47. m your SIM to your handset 3 6 gt Setting the handset screen s backlight timeout 3 7 gt Choosing ringtunes and alert profiles 3 8 gt Creating your own shortcuts 3 9 gt Displaying your handset number 3 10 gt choosing a text entry method 3 11 gt Text entry shortcuts 3 12 gt General shortcuts Getting going How to use this guide This guide gives you a visual shorthand a written explanation and an example of what you see every time you do something The hand icon indicates what buttons keys you press en route toa destination screen for the service you require Confirming or performing an action The steps required to r arrive at a destination You will be prompted on your handset s screen by options such as Add Cancel Link this New OK etc These indicate which entry to scroll to or the soft keys required to complete the action 4 way arrow symbol lt This represents scrolling with the Navigation key to a function menu items and services are shown as a name and or an icon l i Some steps start with the I l I 1 Shortcuts An alternative way to get straight to a chosen destination is to press the menu key followed by a selection of numbers Next to most menu items there are numbered options Using the keypad to key in the shortcut number sequence i to ED saves you from having to scroll to the service or function by showing you exactly what you need to press to reach your
48. mpt bar displays various prompts in the soft boxes These are activated by pressing the appropriate soft key under each one t 4 Shortcut icons Shortcuts to applications from the start screen Your handset comes with eight shortcuts already in place which can be changed See page 3 8 Your handset explained the icons and their functions Icon Description Battery level indicates the amount of power in your battery E weak E Strong Message indicates when you have a new text multimedia or video message Signal strength indicates the strength of your handset s connection with the network You cannot make or receive calls when the H no signal indicator is displayed 3G network indicates whether you are in the 3 video service area When outside the 3 video service area your handset roams onto ae the voice and picture network or another network when abroad 3 services connection indicates connection available for 3 services including multimedia messages USB is connected indicates whether you are connected via USB cable to a PC Memory card indicates a memory card has been inserted into handset Bluetooth connection indicates the Bluetooth connection has been activated Global Positioning Service D Connected i Connection failed Multitasking indicates the number of tasks you are carrying out simultaneously depending on the amount of simultaneous tasks being performed on your handset Handset
49. n of the memory card and Memory Stick Duo compliant product you use Do not insert the memory card directly into standard Memory Stick compliant products e Insert the memory card fully in to the adaptor until it clicks into place Otherwise it will not operate correctly Copyright notice e The video audio recordings you make download are protected by copyright laws They are for personal use only and must not be otherwise used without the permission of the copyright owner A message from your handset manufacturer NEC continued from previous page Bluetooth e This product complies with Bluetooth Specification Ver1 1 It can establish a dialup and headset connection using Bluetooth technology e In countries where the use of Bluetooth wireless technology is not allowed you must ensure that the Bluetooth function is set to OFF e Use of Bluetooth technology is prohibited on board aeroplanes e The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by NEC is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners e Bluetooth can be used within a range of approximately 10m Because of the nature of radio waves this range varies depending on location and the receiver When using Bluetooth headset the sound quality may drop as the distance from the handset becomes further Note that
50. n transferring videos or images you must select the correct folder on the NEC e616V to transfer from This can be either Folder VIDEO for videos you have downloaded or Folder M VIDEO for videos that you have transferred in the past or created using the handset Appointments amp synchronisation 6 Choose a file receive option and click OK 7 Select the PC folder to save the file e To use the folder displayed on the Select received folder screen click OK e To change the folder click Select and choose another folder and click OK 8 When Received is displayed on your PC the file download is complete Click OK to continue Installing Intellisync software The Intellisync software must be installed to enable Contacts Calendar and To do synchronisation between your handset and a PC laptop How to install the NEC e616V Intellisync software 1 Start Windows Ensure other applications on your PC are closed and that your handset is not connected to your PC 2 Place the NEC e616V Tools and Utilities CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 3 The installation should automatically begin If not carry out the following steps o Click My Computer e Click NEC e6 16U Anglo Italy e Choose the correct flag to select your language e Click Intellisync for NEC e6164 e Choose Click to install the Intellisync for NEC e616U software e The Install wizard starts with the message welcome to the Ins
51. nd Order ET Docket 93 62 FCC 96 326 Federal Communications Commission FCC August 1996 Radiocommunications Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure Standard 1999 Australian Communications Authority ACA May 1999 Declaration of conformity We declare under our sole responsibility that the product s detailed in this manual and in combination with our accessories conform with the essential requirements of European Union Directive 1999 5 EC Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive requirements 3 1 a 3 1 b 3 2 A copy of the Declaration of Conformity certificate can be found on www neceurope com Notices on memory card usage e Use only Memory Stick Duo up to 128MB in the NEC 616V e Always insert remove the memory card while the handset power is off If you remove the memory card while an application is writing into it it may be damaged NECS health and general safety information A message from your handset manufacturer NEC continued from previous page Make sure to insert the memory card in the right direction otherwise the device may be damaged e If damage cannot be fixed by the check disk function format the memory card The memory card cannot be used for recording copyright protected data such as music because it is not equipped with MagicGate a copyright protection system Even if this memory card is used with Memory Stick PRO compl
52. ng your handset to your PC You will only need to install these drivers once 1 Connect the handset to the PC using the USB cable provided 2 Your PC will detect the new hardware and the Windows Hardware Wizard will automatically start Click Next to continue w 4 when prompted for the location of the driver make sure the CD ROM option is selected when the relevant driver is found click Next to continue until completed This process will repeat until the following have been fully installed e NEC e616V USB controller e NEC e616V USB Modem e NEC e616V USB Obex Port e NEC e616V USB Command Port Transferring files from PC to handset To transfer audio files from your PC to your handset you will need to format the files to make them compatible with the software on your NEC e616V handset Please note that we do not supply the software enabling you to do this You will need to obtain the appropriate rights to use such software if you wish to do so Use of such software must always be in accordance with our terms and conditions and in accordance with the software supplier s terms and conditions Starting the NEC e616V PC File Transfer software 1 Connect your NEC e616V handset to the PC using the USB cable 2 Start the NEC e616V PC File Transfer software on your PC eg with the command Start gt Program gt and the main NEC e616V PC File Transfer screen should appear 3
53. ns We recommend that you set your favourite locations upfront This will save you from having to enter them each time you use the service So whenever you use Quick Map Find or A to B your favourite locations will appear in a drop down menu S e Press Aa press e Scroll tof and press amp e At Set my locations press o e Scroll to Add location and press v e At the query box press o e Enter your preferred postcode or address Ensure that each line of the address is comma separated eg Baker Street London and press OK e Scroll to Add and press Enter a postcode ora comma separated address e g Baker Street London e Scroll to the address you entered and press a e Scroll to Rename and press amp e Scroll to the query box and press amp e Enter the name for the preferred location eg home and press e Scroll to Done and press gt e Scroll to Done below About my locations and press Note A maximum of 5 favourite locations can be stored L SA Using Ouick Map An easy way to access an area map of your choice amp e Press e At E press amp e Scroll to Hand press v You have two options to select a location Option 1 e Scroll to My locations and press amp e Scroll to your preferred location and press amp E007 1UBUAdo UMO Option 2 e Scroll to the query box and press amp e Enter your preferred p
54. o notify you of an incoming call message or event You can create shortcuts to your most frequently used services eg Calendar which will You can set different profiles ringtunes and vibrations Your profile is displayed above then feature on your screen s desktop or the Quick Menu link the prompt bar at the start screen Ww From the start screen Add to Quick Wenu From the start screen e At Key tones scroll to OFF and press a e Press amp _ To change the order of your shortcuts a I e Press CEED 2 To change ringtune profile e Scroll to L and press lE e Press EU e At Handset profile press UE Pres e At Calendar press Link this e Scroll to your preferred shortcut scroll to your preferred profile Standard Scroll to El and press ia e Press Move Meeting Outdoor Car At Handset settings press o At Add to Home press e Scroll left or right and press Place ka f i o At Handset profile press U Turning off the keypad tone Scroll to your preferred profile Standard To use your shortcuts from the start screen To add to Quick Menu e Press e _ Meeting Outdoor Car e Press UE e Scroll to Add to Quick Menu e Scroll to ffl and press L e Scroll to Ring volume Ringtunes Illumination e Scroll to your preferred shortcut e At Handset settings press Vibration pattern and press l8 e Press O e At Handset profile press UCE e Select your preferred profile and press F z e Scroll to Stand
55. of available ringtunes e SCTO e SCTO e SCTO to your preferred ringtune and press gt to Sample ringtune and press amp to Hear sample and press o e Press Quit e Press amp text Neem query Ss Vi Finding a game Download a game to your handset from fast paced shoot em ups to retro action and Classic brainteasers e Press e At E press amp e Scroll to 28 and press o v e Scroll to your preferred game and press Your handset will display a brief description of the game Select a game change your profile or view stats gt Asteroids Deluxe gt Super Breakout e Scroll to Select Download and press amp To play the game see page 6 15 Each game has specific information about what constitutes a single play of that game Check the Game information page for your game Note If you receive an incoming call message or alert during gaming your game automatically pauses and can then be continued after your call message alert Playing a game Play a game you have already downloaded i e Scroll to J and press amp e Scroll to your preferred game and press 2 e At the selected game press o e Your game will automatically play Note If you receive an incoming call message or alert during gaming your game automatically Pauses and can then be continued after your call message alert Setting your favourite locatio
56. om any phone by calling 07782 333123 of 447782 333123 when calling from abroad and entering your 3 phone number eg 07782 XXXXXX and your new 4 digit PIN 00 03 From the start screen Say your name clearly and press A e Enter 123 You will then be asked to record a personal e Press a to make the call greeting that callers will hear when they reach your mailbox v Once connected to 3 follow the voice e Say your greeting clearly and press g prompt and e Press to finish the call e Choose a new 4 digit PIN and press ee e Confirm your new PIN and press r You will then be asked to record your name e Enter 123 Your recorded name will be used to identify e Press QB to make the call messages you send to other 3 subscribers brass a to finish the call To listen to your voicemail Ss a Creating and sending a text message y N From the start screen ma Text message OFF rd amp From the start screen e Enter message and press gt e Press Msg e scroll to H and enter the contact details e Press New e Press e At Text message press amp or 7 e Scroll to and press Find e Scroll to the preferred contact and press amp e Press Use e Press Send Note To add more than one contact for the text message repeat Find and Use again L a Setting up your username To use 3 s email service you ll first need to choose a username Ww Configuration Before using Meil y
57. ostcode or address Ensure that each line of the address is comma separated eg Baker Street London and press 2 e Scroll to Find and press amp Zoom in and out S Pan up and down E W Pan right and left A map showing the area you have selected will be displayed and your zoom out icon will be highlighted Using A to B Get directions to where you want to go from where you are now or from another location amp Press o At Seem press e Scroll to P and press Set point A You have two options to set your desired start location Option 1 Scroll to My locations and press amp e Scroll to your preferred location and press amp Option 2 e Scroll to the query box and press o e Enter your preferred postcode or address Ensure that each line of the address is comma separated eg Baker Street London and press e Choose from the list My locations or enter a comma separated address e g Baker Street London This instruction follows on from setting point A You are now required to set point B Option 1 e Scroll to My locations and press e Scroll to your preferred location and press amp Option 2 e Scroll to the query box and press amp e Enter your preferred postcode or address Ensure that each line of the address is comma separated eg Baker Street London and press e e Scroll to By foot and press g L yy Using My Near
58. ou need toset up a Usemame eg johns mith Orce it is accepted your email address will be username 3mail com eg johrsmith smihcom Erter usemame amp e Press lt 7 e Scroll to Enter Username and select a username eg johnsmith If the username has already been taken enter another one Try adding a number to your username e Scroll to amp and press Once your username eg johnsmith is accepted your email address will be johnsmith 3mail com e Scroll to Done and press e At Yes press Note We recommend you choose your username carefully as it is an important element of your Mail service Setting up your email profile Once you have chosen a username you need to set up email settings on your handset After this you can start sending and receiving emails on your handset Ww From the start screen 5 Network defaults Reset settings From the start screen Mandatory information requiring your set up Press Msg a Setting Description e Press z Name Enter your 3 phone number in e Scroll to Settings and press 1 2 international format without w _ plus eg 447782XXX XXX e Scroll to Email and press Password Enter your 4 digit PIN as setting o At Email server one press 2 up your voicemail To create and receive mail on your handset Email address Enter your full email address Email application you must enter your username eg johnsmith 3mail com password and ret
59. profile FA Meeting profile ij Outdoor profile E car profile Vibrate on indicates whether the vibrate function is on or off Alarm clock indicates whether an alarm has been set Calls diverted Your handset explair Your handset s keys and navigation C The Triangle key This key is your one touch access to Today on 3 anda world of communications information and entertainment See Section 6 _ The Navigation key This key acts like a joystick it allows you to scroll through the screen menus to names numbers features and services It also becomes your directional control for games G The Menu key This key takes you to the main menu from any screen Cate The option key This key is a link to an additional function or operation You can use this when you see three dots on the bottom screen 4 way Navigation indicator This group of icons indicates what navigational movements are available at the start screen when using the Navigation key Press the Triangle key to access 3 services scroll through the menus by pressing up or down on the Navigation key services will be highlighted row by row When you are within a service you can move between pages by pressing left and right on the Navigation key This key is used to take and save pictures and videos The Enter key Once you have scrolled to your desired choice use the Enter key to select it Thi
60. r on the key If you want to input a series of numbers you need to change to NUM mode or press and hold the particular key for three secs By pressing the ep key in the iE or i mode the symbol Input mode will be turned on Select the symbol by using the Navigation key to scroll up down left or right and select the corresponding number on your keypad Text entry shortcuts General shortcuts Use the chart below as a guide for entering numbers letters symbols spaces Use the chart below as a guide for general navigation shortcuts and key functions and other characters TF Inserts a space Ga Switches between shift and caps 5 secs Switches task when multitask activated ee Switches to the symbol mode i To access your audio files eg songs press l and scroll to io Key Function Key Function Darens Today on 3 Also returns you to Today on 3 from any browser page Z A list of your contacts from the start screen e Moves the cursor left or right up or down kA A Z list of your contacts from the start screen qr LIS When editing text switches between ABC multitap iM o Missed calls list from the start screen NUM numeric and T9 predictive text i 5 re Deletes qveharacter ie Calls received list including missed calls T OF 3 secs Deletes entire text o To access your video clips press and scroll to Tr br Volume setting on the left side of your handset i a il Set
61. ress Yes to watch the downloaded news clip Setting up a financial portfolio Keep track of your stocks and shares EJ e Press e Your handset will display You currently have e At E press gt no Portfolio would you like to set one up e Scroll to and press e Scroll to Proceed and press e AtMy Portfolio press e At the query box press e Enter the name of your portfolio e Scroll to Submit and press o e Scroll to My Portfolios and press e At Your portfolio name press gt to add shares rename or delete a portfolio With 3 as well as sending a text you can send a multimedia message by attaching video clips and images as well as audio Plus our Mail service means you get all your voicemail email and faxmail conveniently stored in one place 71 gt Setting up and listening to your Voicemail 72 gt Creating and sending a text message 73 gt Setting up your username 7 4 gt Setting up your email profile 75 gt Addressing a message using Contacts 7 6 gt Capturing and sending a photo or video clip as a multimedia message 77 gt Creating and sending a multimedia message 78 gt Browsing into Mail 79 gt Setting up your POP3 Email account 7 10 gt Creating and sending emails direct gt 7 11 Accessing your handset email inbox Messaging Setting up your Voicemail Choose your PIN and record greetings by calling in from your handset You can access your mail fr
62. s function can be used in the majority of screens The Send key This key is used to make and answer calls and view outgoing calls The End key On Off power This key is used to turn your handset on and off press for 2 secs and to end calls and close down applications CE The Clear key This key has two functions It will take you back to your previous screen not while in 3 Services and when in a text entry screen it acts as a delete key M Soft keys The left and right soft keys activate the prompts that appear in the soft boxes directly above them on the screen These prompts change according to the screen content Shortcuts In the majority of menu screens there will be a number a to a _to the right of each option Pressing the corresponding number on your keypad takes you straight to your desired screen and saves you from having to scroll and select that option See pages 3 1 and 3 2 Now you know your way around your handset welll show you how to do things like setting the time and date adjusting settings choosing your personal profiles and turning your handset on and off It starts with a quick explanation of how to follow the detailed instructions so you can get going right away And there are some nifty shortcuts too 3 1 2 gt Howto use this guide 3 3 gt Turning your handset on and off 3 4 gt Setting the time and date 3 5 gt Copying contacts fro
63. s or calls while roaming DEnd restriction 3 Status 4 Change password amp e Press e Scroll to Change password and press 2 e Scroll to 8 and press gt e Enter the default code 0000 and press OK e Scroll to Supplementary and press gt e Enter a new code e Scroll to Call restrictions and press o e Re enter the new code and press OK Auto locking your handset You can set your handset to auto lock locking it every time you turn it off You ll need a code to unlock it so if you lose your handset no one else will be able to use it without the code y EN ts c sat 3 Set codes o Press amp e At Locks press e Scroll to 8 and press gt e Scroll to Auto lock and press o e Scroll to Security and press amp e At On press amp e Enter the default code 0000 and press OK To unlock the auto lock e Scroll to Auto lock and press e Scroll to OFF and press amp e Enter the code and press OK Changing your handset lock security code Please enter the current handset code Please enter the code Attempts remaining 3 Press e e Enter the default code 0000 and press OK e Scroll to 8 and press gt e Enter the new code e Scroll to Security and press 2 e Scroll to next text box e Scroll to Set codes and press e Scroll to New handset code and press e Re enter the new code and press OK Note If you change the code and then do not remem
64. s the profile Standard Meeting Outdoor and Car ta 3 secs New line T Back to previous screen not on Today on 3 ams A B secs Enters 0 9 when in T9 and ABC mode Option key is a link to an additional function or operation To copy cut and paste text You can use this when you see three dots on the bottom screen F Dutton Merrifield 7 T 44 0 117 317 9293 F 44 0 117 317 9294 This finished artwork has been checked and approved for production by on behalf of Dutton Merrifield Date on behalf of Client Date IMPORTANT PLEASE NOTE THAT FINAL APPROVAL IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CLIENT Client Job Name Job Number Contact Name Finished Size Format No of Pages Colours Special Requirements oe F Dutton Merrifield P T 44 0 117 317 9293 F 44 0 117 317 9294 INTERNAL SIGN OFF Any new retouched imagery Y N Cromalin Y N This finished artwork has been checked and approved for production by Account Director Client Services Director Date Designer Creative Director Date Copywriter Date Artworker Date Artworker 2 Date Account Handler Date Choosing ringtunes and alert profiles Your handset rings or vibrates to notify you of an incoming call message or event You can set different profiles ringtunes and vibrations Your profile is displayed above the prompt bar at the start screen Ww N From the start
65. tall Wizard for Intellisync Lite for NEC e616V pi intments amp synchronisation e Follow the on screen instructions until the installation is complete e Click Quit 4 Restart your PC to complete the installation Once you have restarted your PC you will need to configure the software Note that Intellisync Lite will only work with Microsoft Outlook for local synchronisation Installing Intellisync software continued from previous page To configure the PC with MS Outlook From the Configuration screen you can synchronise your Contacts Calendar or To do list with Ms Outlook To synchronise them all just check the box Use MS Outlook for all supported sections To perform a synchronisation 1 Connect your NEC e616V handset to the PC using the USB cable 2 The first time you synchronise you must set up the synchronisation subject on the handset by doing the following Press e Scroll to External connection and select e Scroll to Synchronisation and select e For Contacts use server 4 e For Calendar use server 5 For To Do use server 6 Please select Desktop PIM mit which to emncteanine F MS Outkek Soson O T Use 45 Qutioak bor al sunpomed sedere r e ca CE eom e Appointments amp synchronisation e Scroll to the required synchronisation task and press Select This will start the synchronisation If any changes need to be made a dialogue box will
66. the permission of the ground staff Hospital safety e Switch off your phone and remove its battery in areas where the use of handsets is prohibited Follow the instructions given by the respective medical facility regarding the use of handsets on their premises General safety Observe Turn off mobile signs such as those near petrol stations chemicals or explosives and turn off handset device e If you have a heart condition be careful with the settings of call vibration or tone volume Do not allow children to play with the handset charger or batteries e Do not use the handset where blasting is in progress e The operation of some medical electronic devices such as hearing aids and pacemakers may be affected if a handset is used next to them Observe any warning signs and the manufacturer s recommendations e Do not leave the battery pack empty or disconnected for a long time otherwise some data may be initialized Your phone contains metal which may cause you an itch a rash or eczema depending on your constitution or physical condition e Take care not to put your phone in the back pocket of your trousers or skirt and then sit on it Also do not put your phone at the bottom of a bag where it may be subject to excessive weight or pressure Doing so may damage the LCD and camera lens and cause them to malfunction Road safety You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at
67. ts Ebina bo 3 indi Options menu key 4 4 displayed onsereen IEA OKEN in the right soft box activates the prompts r oe a i Camera back displayed on screen opens the browser to in the left soft box 3 services connecting i _ d to a world of Menu key A LT vou 1 i icati Volume takes you to the task menu eo iF communications Weis from any screen me E F ee and entertainment Send key End key On Off power Headset to make voice calls and Ta To ET l to end calls and services connector view outgoing calls i LE ET i OORSEE Keypad U O E Gear OY se EA l i 1 0 connector Memory for USB cable or charger Stick Duo card slot Your handset s start screen Your handset s screen is divided into four basic displays the icon indicator bar a central window that includes the start screen the prompt bar and the shortcut icons display Each of these is described below m OF ai 1 The icon indicator bar B 4 iren The icon indicator bar shows 2 what operations are taking place and reminds you of battery and signal strength This appears through all activity The table opposite gives a brief explanation of 2 The start screen The central window of your start screen displays an image of your choice When in use this screen will display all of your functions and services OE EEEO S 3 The prompt bar The pro
68. urn address same as your username Note when entering user ID and password ensure that you have selected 123 mode Press Mode L SA Addressing a message using Contacts This is a shortcut for sending a text video or multimedia message Ww From the start screen From the start screen e Scroll down to your Contacts list e Enter the first letter of your contact Scroll to your preferred contact and press Msg v To send a text message e At Text message press 2 e Enter message and press gt e Press Send To send a video message Scroll to Video message and press o e Scroll to Qand press amp e AtUideo files press Ss a D Yideo message Multimedia msg Email e At My videos press amp e Scroll to your preferred video clip and press a e Press OK and then press Send To send a multimedia message e Scroll to Multimedia msg press amp e Enter the text of your message and press e Press to insert images audio or video e At Insert Item press amp e Scroll to Image Music Sound Video press e Open the media folder e Scroll to your preferred media file and press o e Press OK and then press Send Capturing and sending a photo or video clip as a multimedia message You can record up to 11 seconds of video S From the start screen e Press Camera Point the camera at your subject your handset s screen acts as the
69. urning your handset on Wait until your handset s screen shows either a Or e at the top of your screen before making a call Check that your handset s screen shows at least one bar showing hg at the top of your screen before making a call Avoid electrical or radio interference and obstructions such as bridges parking garages or tall buildings Your handset may also have the Call Barring feature turned on If you know the unlock code you can change this setting in the security menu See page 9 2 Also check your SIM is installed and working Make sure you have a signal j Il Stay clear of any obstructions such as bridges parking garages or tall buildings To see the most recent calls press the Navigation key left for calls received or press iy for calls made Troubleshooting NEC e616V 11 2 Index A A to B location 6 7 6 18 Alarm clock 8 2 Alert 6 8 Audio clips 5 8 B Battery 13 15 Bluetooth 83 Business Finder 6 7 C Calendar appointment setting up 87 deleting 87 Caller ID 45 Calls 4 1 4 21 barring password call waiting 4 7 divert 4 6 Grouptalk 44 hold puttingon 4 1 4 2 making voice and video 4 1 from contacts list 43 from previous calls lists 4 3 receiving voice and video 42 camera 55 Comedy 6 5 6 9 Contacts 5 1 5 9 address a message from 7 5 deleting 53 editing 52 image with entry 52 searching for 53 113 NEC e616V storing a contract copy a contact between
70. viewfinder If you want to take a photo press Photo v e Press left to zoom To capture a video e Press press to stop or allow it to run to 11 seconds e Press Send e Scroll to Video msg and press Scroll to FA enter the contact details and press or e Scroll to E and press Find e Scroll to your preferred contact and press o o Press Use e Press OK e Press Send Note To add more than one contact for the multimedia message repeat Find and Use again L yy Creating and sending a multimedia message Browsing into Mail You can send text photos and audio clips as a multimedia message From the 3 browser you can also view emails and headers of voicemails and faxmails You can also create new emails to send Ww Click here to add message conten amp From the start screen e Press OK e Press lt From the browser you can e Press Msg e Scroll to fy and press Find S e Scroll to amp and press o e Create and send email messages Press New e Scroll to your preferred contact and press e View email voicemail and faxmail in your inbox Scroll to Multimedia msg press g e Press Use e View sent draft and trash folders v e Press OK e Create and manage personal folders e Enter text of message and press Press Send e View add and manage Contacts e Press gt to insert images audio or video e Print mail to any fax machine o At Insert item press o Note
71. visible on the screen Ww From the start screen ci From the start screen e Enter the contact number including the full area code or mobile code Press Add v e At Name enter contact s name and press Scroll to Category Scroll right to select Mobile Home Office Other e Press OK to store the contact Dt Phone number 07782227302 Category Mobile o To add additional contact details second number email or image e Press e At press amp e Press e Scroll to Edit contacts and press amp e Scroll to relevant field to edit and press gt e Press OK Note You can only add an image to a contact stored in your handset memory Ww From the start screen l From the start screen e Scroll down e Enter the first letter of the name of the contact e Scroll to the contact you want to edit and press twice v e Scroll to the relevant field s to edit and press e Edit the contact e Press OK twice to store the changed contact To add an image to your contact 5 e Scroll to iA and press OK e Scroll to Image files and press OK e AtMy photos press amp e Scroll to your preferred image and press amp e Press OK You first need to take a picture See page 5 6 for details Searching and deleting a contact You can access your contact details in a matter of seconds Ww e Press e At a press 2 e Enter the first letter of
72. when the settings of this product are reset Bluetooth registration information is also deleted Note that the handset must be switched on to use Bluetooth Before use always ensure that the use of a handset is not prohibited and will not cause interference or danger Cs health and general safety information Troubleshooting index and useful numbers 11 1 2 gt Troubleshooting 11 3 4 gt Index 11 5 gt Useful numbers Troubleshooting Problem Your handset does not turn on Your handset screen shows Emergency calls only You cannot make calls You cannot hear others on your handset Has the handset been damaged dropped or did it get wet Was a non NEC battery charger used Your handset was stolen lost You pressed but nothing happened The screen says SIM Blocked Solution The battery level indicator should have at least one bar showing f_ If it doesn t recharge your battery See page 1 4 If necessary turn off your handset and make sure that you have inserted a valid SIM See pages 1 1 2 The signal strength indicator should have at least one bar showing ai If it doesn t move to an area with a stronger signal While on a call press the volume key up Dropping your handset getting it wet or using a non NEC battery charger can damage the handset The handset s limited warranty does not cover damage caused from using non NEC original accessories See the Care3
73. y In the morning you get the latest news sports and entertainment stories Later in the day dip in and find everything from MTV news and tomorrow s weather to the latest mobile games and ringtunes And you re one click away from the full menu of 3 s great services The Yat the top of the Today on 3 screen gives you access to Search Help and Close menus Getting to know the Services screen You can also select Se at the top of the Today on 3 screen where you ll find colourful icons like those below Each icon represents a 3 service you can select You can scroll through the Services screen by pressing the Navigation key down When you are within a service you can move between pages by pressing left and right on the Navigation key When you reach the bottom left icon of the handset s Services screen the next three icons will appear This is repeated until all remaining icons have been displayed The at the top of the screen allows you to reorder remove or add services You can personalise your Services screen by moving your favourite and most often used services to the top There are two ways to download and play clips Quickplay is a faster way of watching videos The video won t be stored on your handset This is available on some 3 services eg News and Top Shelf Save amp Play content is downloaded and stored on your handset To return to the Today on 3 screen from any browser page

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