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User guide BENQ A500
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. BenQ A500
Mobile Phone User's Manual
Copyright
© 2004. BenQ Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of BenQ Corporation. * This publication includes images from CorelDRAW® 9 which are protected by the copyright laws of the U.S., Canada and elsewhere. Used under license.
Disclaimer
BenQ Corporation makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, BenQ Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of BenQ Corporation to notify any person of such revision or changes.
Safety Information
For your safety, please read the guidelines below carefully before you use your phone: Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals
Max. SAR measurement EU: GSM900: 0.783 mW/g; DCS1800: 0.276 mW/g. USA: PCS1900: 0.374 mW/g. To avoid exceeding the FCC RF exposure limits, please do not wear the phone in front of your chest.
SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device, including its antenna, and the user's body. Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. European and international agencies have set standards and recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF electromagnetic energy. · International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996 · Verband Deutscher Elektringenieure (VDE) DIN- 0848 · Directives of the European Community, Directorate General V in Matters of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Energy · National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom, GS 11, 1988 · American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95.1- 1992 · National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP). Report 86 Safety Information i
· Department of Health and Welfare Canada. Safety Code 6 These standards are based on extensive scientific review. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers and physicians from universities, government health agencies and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the updated ANSI Standard. The design of your phone complies with these standards when used normally.
Specific Operating Restrictions
No metallic component allowed in body-worn accessories.
Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications or attachments may damage the phone and violate FCC regulations.
Phone Operation
Normal Position: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. For your phone to operate most efficiently, do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at higher power level than otherwise needed.
Batteries
· For safety concerns, when the temperature of the phone goes over 45°C(113F) or below 0°C(32F), charging will halt. · Do not expose batteries to temperatures below -10°C(14F) or above 45°C(113F). Always take your phone with you when you leave your vehicle.
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Safety Information
All batteries can cause property damage, injury or burns if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys or beaded chains touches exposed terminals. The material may complete electrical circuit and become quite hot. To protect against such unwanted current drain, exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse or other container with metal objects. When battery is detached from the phone, your batteries are packed with a protective battery cover; please use this cover for storing your batteries when not in use.
Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please: · Give full attention to driving--driving safety is your first responsibility. · Use hands-free operation, if available. · Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6") inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers: · Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON. · Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket. Safety Information iii
· Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. If you have any reason to suspect that the interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Posted Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notice so requires.
Aircraft
FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft.
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Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a "blasting area" or in area posted "TURN OFF TWO-WAY RADIO." Obey all signs and instructions.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn your phone OFF and do not remove the battery when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks, from your battery, in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gasoline stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
Federal Communications Commission
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: · Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. · Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. · Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. · Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
European Union Directives Conformance Statement
This device complies with the OJ-Directive as below: Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (89/336/EEC), Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) And R&TTE Directive (99/05/EEC). And also complies with the standard: 3GPP TS 51.010-1 EN 301 511 EN 30360/ EN30361 ETSI EN 301 489-1/-7 EN 60950 vi Safety Information
Table of Contents
Safety Information ...........................................................i 1. Preparing Your Phone For Use................................... 1
Inserting a SIM Card ............................................................ 1 Installing a Battery and Charging the Phone ...................... 2 Turning the Phone On ......................................................... 5
2. Getting to Know Your Phone ..................................... 7
Your Phone at a Glance........................................................ 7 Active Flip Feature.............................................................. 11 Standby Screen.................................................................... 11
External Display .....................................................................11 Main Screen ............................................................................12 Icons in the Standby Screen's Status Bar...............................13 Using the Keys in the Standby Mode ....................................15
Menu Navigation................................................................ 21
Main menu .............................................................................21 Sub-menus..............................................................................23 Main menu map .....................................................................28
3. Using Your Phone ..................................................... 31
Making a Phone Call .......................................................... 31 Ending a Phone Call ........................................................... 31 Answering a Phone Call ..................................................... 32 Rejecting an Incoming Call................................................ 33 Turning Off the Ring Tone for an Incoming Call .......................................................... 33
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Making an International Call............................................. 33 Making an Emergency Call ................................................ 34 Dialing an Extension Number ........................................... 34 Speed Dialing ...................................................................... 34 Listening to Voicemails ...................................................... 35 Phone Book......................................................................... 37
Adding Contacts to the Phone Book.....................................37 Finding Contacts in the Phone Book ....................................39 Adding a Caller ID to a Saved Contact .................................40 Setting a Ring Tone for a Saved Contact...............................41
Last Missed, Dialed, and Received Calls............................ 43 Operations During a Call ................................................... 45 Using the Silent Profile....................................................... 48 Taking a photo.................................................................... 49 Shooting a Video Clip ........................................................ 57 Quick Access Menu ............................................................ 60 Message Menu .................................................................... 61
SMS .........................................................................................62 MMS........................................................................................70 SMS Chat ................................................................................75 Voicemail ................................................................................78 Cell Broadcast .........................................................................81
Input Modes ....................................................................... 84
Changing the Text Input Mode.............................................84 Predictive Input Mode (iTap) ...............................................85 Letter Input Mode (ABC) ......................................................86 Numeric Input Mode (123)...................................................86
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Symbol Input Mode ...............................................................87
Direct Connection to URLs ............................................... 88
4. Menus ......................................................................... 90
Phone Book......................................................................... 90
View ........................................................................................90 Find .........................................................................................90 Add..........................................................................................90 Copy ........................................................................................91 Delete ......................................................................................92 Caller Group ...........................................................................92 Privacy Manager .....................................................................93 Speed Dial ...............................................................................94 Phone Information.................................................................95
Call Records ........................................................................ 97
Missed Calls ............................................................................97 Received Calls .........................................................................97 Dialed Calls.............................................................................97 Delete Call List........................................................................97 Call Display.............................................................................98 Call Information.....................................................................98
Message ............................................................................. 100 Entertainment................................................................... 101
Games....................................................................................101 JAVA .....................................................................................105 Melody Composer................................................................107 Voice Ring Tone ...................................................................111
Digital Camera.................................................................. 112
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Media Center .................................................................... 113
Images ...................................................................................113 Video .....................................................................................115 Music.....................................................................................116 Memory Status .....................................................................116
Tools.................................................................................. 117
Alarm ....................................................................................117 World Clock .........................................................................119 Auto Time Zone ...................................................................120 Calendar................................................................................121 Shortcuts ...............................................................................125 Calculator..............................................................................125 Currency Converter .............................................................126 Stopwatch .............................................................................126 Countdown Timer ...............................................................127 Hour Minder ........................................................................127 IrDA ......................................................................................127
Oper.Service...................................................................... 129
WAP ......................................................................................129 STK Menu.............................................................................137 Connect Settings...................................................................138
Settings .............................................................................. 140
Date & Time .........................................................................140 Auto Power On/Off..............................................................141 Profile....................................................................................142 Display ..................................................................................144 Call Settings ..........................................................................146
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Network ................................................................................150 Security .................................................................................151 Power Saving Mode..............................................................155 Language ...............................................................................155 Input Mode...........................................................................155 Flight Mode ..........................................................................155 Restore ..................................................................................155
5. Care and Maintenance ............................................ 156 6. Troubleshooting...................................................... 157
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Preparing Your Phone For Use
Inserting a SIM Card
1. Turn the phone over, and release the battery latch. Lift the battery off the phone.
Battery latch
Do not remove the battery when the phone is on. Doing so could cause you to lose personal settings or data stored either on your SIM card or in the phone's memory.
2. Slide the SIM card in under the metal plate in the SIM card slot, with the SIM card's metal contacts facing down and the cut corner at the top right.
Metal plate
SIM card
A SIM card can be easily damaged if its metal contacts become scratched. Therefore, take special care when holding or inserting it.
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If you wish to remove the SIM card, you must first press down the stay, then push the SIM card out of the slot.
Stay
SIM card
Installing a Battery and Charging the Phone
1. With the battery's metal contacts facing down, align the protruding tabs on the end with the holes in the battery bay of the phone. Then push the battery toward the end of the bay to insert the battery's tabs into the holes. Press down to click the battery in place.
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2. Insert the charger connector into the charger socket on the bottom of the phone. Make sure that the connector is inserted in the correct orientation.
Charger socket Charger connector
3. Insert the charger into a power outlet. 4. Once the phone is fully charged, remove the charger from both the power outlet and the phone.
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· Charging requires approximately 4 hours. · When charging the phone while it is turned off, the external and
main displays will be activated, showing the animation.
If the charging is performed while the phone is on, the display will show the icon. The lines showing the battery power level will scroll until the battery is fully charged.
· When the battery is out of power, the phone will play an alert
sound to remind you to recharge it and then will automatically turn off. Do not remove the battery while the phone is charging.
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Turning the Phone On
1. Open the phone's flip. 2. Press and hold to turn the phone on. The phone will display the welcome animation.
You can select and set a welcome animation. Go to the menu: Settings > Display > Welcome Animation > Power On. For details, please refer to page 145.
3. Enter your PIN1 number. If you enter the PIN1 number incorrectly, press hold (Clear) or to delete the incorrect numerals. Press and
(OK) or
to delete all numerals that have been entered. After to
completing entry of your PIN1 number, press confirm.
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) is a password provided by a network operator with a SIM card. You need this password in order to use the SIM card. If you enter the PIN incorrectly 3 times in a row, the SIM card will lock down and no longer be usable. If this happens, you must enter the PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) for that SIM card in order to unlock it. Please contact your network operator to obtain a PUK. To cancel PIN password authentication, go to the menu Settings > Security, enter your PIN code, and select PIN Code > Disable. See page 151.
4. When the PIN code entered has been accepted, the phone will automatically search for the designated network. This search process may take a few seconds.
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5. The standby screen will be displayed, as well as network signal strength and the name of the network operator. You can now use the phone.
If the phone cannot detect the network, the on-screen signal strength meter will show no bars. If the phone links to a network that you are not authorized to use, the signal strength meter will show a level of zero. You will only be able to make emergency calls.
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Getting to Know Your Phone
Your Phone at a Glance
The figure below shows the main parts of your phone: Front view 1
Antenna
External display
Camera lens
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Front view 2
Earpiece
Main display
OK key Left soft key Input mode/WAP key Dial/Answer key Scroll key Right soft key Clear key Power on/off key
Alphanumeric keys
Microphone
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Side view
Hands-free headset/Data cable jack
Volume key
Side key
Inserting handsfree headset/ data cable 1. Lift off the lid which covers the jack on the left side of the phone. 2. Insert the handsfree hadeset/ data cable connecotr into the jack. Be sure that the side showing "UP" faces upward when inserting the connector.
Lid
Data Cable connector
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Bottom and back views
IrDA port
Charger socket
Speaker
Wrist strap hole
For your safety, please do not wear the phone in front of your chest.
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Active Flip Feature
· Opening the flip turns on the main display and turns off the external display; closing the flip wakes up the external display and turns off the main display. · Opening the flip allows you to answer an incoming call. Closing the flip ends a call, cancels dialing, or rejects an incoming call.
To turn on/off the feature of answering/disconnecting calls by opening/closing the flip. Go to the menu: Settings > Call Settings> Answer Mode > Flip Open.
Standby Screen
External Display
After the phone is turned on, closing the flip will wake up the external display, showing the information such as the network operator's name and current time; the status bar will show icons for network signal strength, battery power, alarm (if active), etc. The external display can also alert you to incoming calls, messages, and missed calls.
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Main Screen
Status bar Name of network operator Wallpaper Time and date
User name
Press to enter the Phone Book.
Press to enter the main menu.
Press to use the camera function.
· You can set the animation or image you wish to use as the main
display's wallpaper by going to the menu Settings > Display > Wallpaper > Main LCD. Alternatively, you can go to Media Center > Images to set the photo you wish to use as the main display's wallpaper. See page 113 and page 144.
· To set the current time and date, as well as the format in which
they will be shown in the main display's standby screen, go to the menu Settings > Date&Time. See page 140.
· If you want your own name to appear in the standby screen on the
main display, you can do so by using the menu: Phone Book > Phone Information > Own Number. See page 96.
· After the standby screen remains for 10 seconds, the soft key bar,
time and date, as well as all the other information currently displayed will automatically disappear, so that the wallpaper can be displayed in full screen. You can also press to display/hide the status bar and information normally shown on the standby screen.
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Icons in the Standby Screen's Status Bar
Icon Function Signal strength Description Signal strength of the network. The more bars indicated, the stronger the signal. Shows the current level of battery power. The more bars indicated, the more power that remains. Four bars: fully charged. No bars: immediate charging needed. When charging the phone, the icon will scroll through the bars until the battery is fully charged. GPRS services have been activated on your SIM card. If the icon appears in yellow, this indicates that a new SMS message is received, or there are unread messages. If the icon appears in blue, this indicates that a new MMS message is received, or there are unread messages. If the icon appears in red, this indicates that the phone's message memory is full. For information about the message function, see page 61, "Message Menu". Alarm The alarm is turned on. To set the alarm, go to the menu Tools > Alarm Clock. See page 117.
Battery status
GPRS network
Message
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Icon
Function Silent
Description In the standby screen, press and hold to activate the silent profile. See page 48, "Using the Silent Profile". Shows that the Normal profile is in use. To set the profile, go to the menu Settings > Profile. See page 142. Shows that the Meeting profile is in use. Shows that the Outdoors profile is in use. Shows that the Headset profile is in use. Roaming has been activated (not your regular network)
Normal
Meeting Outdoors Headset Roaming
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Using the Keys in the Standby Mode
In this user manual, "long-press" means to press and hold down a key for about two seconds before release. "Press" means to press a key and release immediately. The chart below is meant only to introduce the commands accessible with keys when the phone is in standby mode. For information on other key commands available in other operating modes, see the pertinent sections in this user manual.
Function keys
· When any key is pressed, the phone will provide aural feedback
through keypad tones. To activate or cancel this aural feedback, enter the menu Settings > Profiles. Scroll to the profile currently in use and press 143. Key (Set). Then select Keypad Tone. See page
Commands and functions Power on/off key
· Long-press to turn the phone on or off. · Press this key to reject incoming calls or cancel a call
being dialed. Send/Answer key
· Press to send or answer a call. · Long-press and your phone will automatically call the
last number dialed.
· Press to access the list of last missed/dialed/received
calls.
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Key OK key
Commands and functions
· Press to open up the main menu.
Left soft key
· Press to access the Phone Book (when Names is
shown).
· Press to save the phone number keyed in from the
standby screen to the Phone Book (when Save is shown). Right soft key
· Press this key to use the camera function (when
Camera is shown).
· Press this key to delete all digits entered and return to
the standby screen.
· Long-press to turn the silent profile on or off.
Clear key
· Press this key to delete entered digits one by one; longpress to delete all digits entered.
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Key Scroll key
Commands and functions
· Press
to enter the Quick Access menu. For information about the Quick Access menu, see page 60. to retrieve photos stored in the Album
· Press
menu.
· Press · Press
to enter the Messages menu. For a
description of the Messages menu, see page 61. to select the profile to activate.
· When the flip is opened and the camera is activated,
press up/down to zoom in/out the image. Asterisk key
· Press this key to enter an asterisk " * ". · To make an international call, long-press this key until
the display shows "+", Then enter the recipient's country code, area code and phone number. Voicemail key
· Long-press to dial your voicemail number.
# key
· Press to enter "#". · For extensions: After entering a phone number, longpress to enter a "P" and then enter the extension number.
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Key
Commands and functions Alphanumeric keys
· Press to enter digits in a phone number.
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· Shortcut key: Long-press a key to immediately dial the
number that it represents. See page 34, "Speed Dialing". Wap/input mode key
· From the standby screen, pressing this key will launch
the browser to connect to the Internet.
· From the editing screen, pressing this key will change
the input mode currently in use. Volume key
· When there is an incoming call and the phone's flip is
closed, long-press the upper portion of the volume key to reject the call; long-press the lower portion to turn off the ring tone.
· When the phone's flip is open, press the upper or lower
portion of this key to adjust the ring tone volume. Press the upper portion of this key or to increase the to
volume. Press the lower portion of this key or decrease the volume. in/zoom out the image.
· When the camera is activated, press the key to zoom · When the phone's flip is closed, pressing the upper
portion of this key, located on the left side of the phone, to show the calendar on the external display.
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Key Side key
Commands and functions
· When there is an incoming call and phone's flip is
closed, press this key to reject the call and quick message templates will appear on the external display to allow you to send a SMS to the caller.
· Regardless of whether the flip is opened or closed,
long press this key will activate camera view finder, and press the key as the shutter button when you are ready to take a picture.
· When the phone's flip is closed, pressing this key will
display/hide the information shown on the external display's standby screen.
· Pressing the side key will close the calendar shown on
the external display.
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Alphanumeric keys
Key Digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 Key Digit/Symbol/Function 7 8 9 0 * + (long-press) # P(long-press after entering a phone number)
Long-pressing an alphanumeric key will access the function it represents, or dial the number that has been assigned to it (shortcut function).
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Menu Navigation
When the phone is in standby mode, press to bring up the main menu and highlight the first item in that menu: Phone Book.
For details on how to use the various functions listed in the menu, see
page 90.
You can choose a display color for the menus by going to the menu Settings > Display > Theme. See page 144.
Main menu
The main menu has two different modes--list mode and icon mode.
Icon mode
The menu icon to which you have scrolled using will be displayed as an animation. The name of the menu icon you have scrolled to. Each icon represents a menu.
Pressing (Back) will return the display to the standby Press to enter the screen. highlighted menu. To determine whether the main menu is displayed in the icon mode or list mode, press (Option) to bring up a pop up menu, scroll to the mode . you wish to use, then press
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List mode
Press to scroll up or down to an item. The highlighted row is the currently selected menu.
You can also go to the menu: Settings > Display > Menu Style, to determine whether the main menu is displayed in the icon mode or list mode.
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Sub-menus
The name of the current menu. to scroll up Press or down to an option.
The highlighted row is the currently selected option.
Press
(Select) or
to
Press (Back) to return to the previous menu or screen.
access the highlighted option. The name of the current menu.
The highlighted row is the currently selected item.
Press (Edit) to access the highlighted item for editing.
Press (Back) to return to the previous menu or screen. Press to activate/save the highlighted function or setting.
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Menu navigation example
The example given below demonstrates how to use menus to change the language setting.
Regular access
1. In the standby mode, press to open the main menu.
2. If the main menu is displayed in the icon mode, press to scroll to the Settings icon and press to enter this menu; if the main menu is displayed in the list mode, press to scroll to the
Settings option and press
to enter this menu.
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3. In the Settings menu, press to scroll to Language, then press to enter the Language menu.
4. Press to scroll to the language you wish to use. Then press your selection. to confirm
5. Press
(Back) or
repeatedly, or press once to return to the standby screen.
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Access through number shortcuts
1. In the standby mode, press to bring up the main menu.
2. The location of items in the main menu corresponds to the position of the to
keys in the alphanumeric keypad. Thus, pressing will bring up the Settings menu.
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3. In the Settings menu, the alphanumeric keys to represent menu options 1 to 9. Since Language is item number 9 in the Settings menu, pressing will bring up the Language sub-menu. 4. Press to scroll to the language you wish to use. Then press your selection. to confirm
5. Press
(Back) or
key
repeatedly, or press once to return to the standby screen.
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Main menu map
Select To enter
Phone Book
Call Records
Messages
Entertainment
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Select
To enter
Digital Camera
Media Center
Tools
Opers.Service
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Select
To enter
Settings
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Using Your Phone
Making a Phone Call
Open the flip and make sure that the standby screen is shown on the main display. Enter the desired number using the alphanumeric keys to . Press to dial your call.
During a call, you can use the options. See page 48, "Using the Silent Profile".
To modify a phone number that you have entered, press individual digits. Press (Back) or , or long press all digits entered and return to the standby screen.
to delete will delete
Ending a Phone Call
Press or close the flip to end a call. The display will show the total call time, and then return to the standby screen.
To cancel a call that is being dialed, press or close the flip.
If you also have a call waiting or on hold, after you press
, the
display will show a menu to allow you to choose the call you wish to end.
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Answering a Phone Call
When a call is received, your phone rings or vibrates, with the display showing the caller's number (if supported by your network vendor). If the caller is a contact stored in the Phone Book, the phone will show the name recorded in the Phone Book.
· If the caller is a member of a caller group, the ring tone assigned to
this group will sound. The display will show the animation or image that is associated with this group as well, to help you identify the caller.
· For information on how to set up caller groups in the Phone Book,
see page 37, "Adding Contacts to the Phone Book".
1. If the flip is closed, opening it will allow you to answer the call.
If the flip function has not been activated, you cannot answer a call by opening the flip. To activate or cancel the flip function, go to the menu Settings > Call Settings > Answer Mode > Flip Open.
2. If the flip is already open, press
you can press
to answer the call. Alternatively,
(Option), and select Answer to connect the call.
If you wish to change the answering mode so that you can press any key to answer a call, go the menu Settings > Call Settings > Answer Mode > Any Key.
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Rejecting an Incoming Call
· When the flip is closed, you can reject an incoming call by long
pressing the side key
or upper portion of the side key
on the
left side of the phone. When you press the side key to reject a call, a list of message templates will appear on the external display to allow you to send a quick message to the caller.
· When the flip is open, you can reject an incoming call by closing the
flip or pressing
, or by pressing
(End) to have the call
diverted to your Voicemailbox. Alternatively, you can press (Options) and select Reject to reject the call, or select I am busy to have the call diverted to your voicemail box.
Turning Off the Ring Tone for an Incoming Call
When the flip is closed, you can temporarily mute the ring tone for an incoming call by long pressing the lower portion of the side key on the left side of the phone. After the ring tone has been turned off, you can still open the flip to answer the call.
Making an International Call
1. Enter the outgoing international call code, or long-press "+" appears on the display. 2. Enter the recipient's country code, area code and phone number. Dial the call by pressing . until
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Making an Emergency Call
To call emergency services, enter 112 (the international emergency number) and then press to dial the call. You can make an emergency call even if your phone is locked or cannot access your network, or there is no SIM card inserted, so long as you are within range of a network of the type supported by your phone.
Dialing an Extension Number
After you enter a telephone number, long-press , The phone display will show "P". At this point, you can enter the desired extension number, and then press to dial it.
Speed Dialing
You must assign a number key as the shortcut for a particular phone number in order to use speed dialing for that phone number.
You can assign alphanumeric keys 2 to 9 as shortcuts to frequently dialed numbers. To do so, choose the menu: Phone book > Speed Dial to assign the number shortcuts. See page 94. After you have assigned a number key to serve as the shortcut key for a particular phone number, you can long-press this key when the phone is in the standby mode to dial the corresponding phone number. For example, if you have selected as the shortcut key for a certain phone number, long-pressing will dial this number.
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Listening to Voicemails
When your voicemail box receives a voicemail, your operator gives you a call or sends you an SMS alert to remind you of the new voicemail. Depending on how you are notified, there are two ways to access and listen to the voicemail: 1. If your operator sends you an SMS alert to inform you of a new voicemail, and the text of the SMS alert sent by your operator matches the text of the SMS alert previously stored in your phone-this is called Alert Match--your phone will recognize this SMS alert as a reminder of the new voicemail. Press box number to listen to the Voicemail. to dial the voicemail
The rationale of the Alert Match feature is that, once you have received an SMS alert from your operator saying that you have a waiting voicemail, you can directly press to listen to the voicemail, instead of having to return to the standby screen to dial your voicemail box number individually. To successfully use the Alert Match feature, you must first save your operator's SMS alert. Please do so in the menu option: Messages >
Voicemail > Settings > Alert Match.
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2. If the text of the operator's SMS alert does not match the text of the SMS alert stored in the Alert Match option, long-press from the standby screen to directly dial the voicemail phone number and listen to your voicemails. Alternatively, you can go to the menu: Message > Voicemail > Get Voicemail to make a voicemail call.
If the voicemail number is not stored on your SIM card or in the phone itself, you will not be able to access your voicemail by long-pressing ,Generally speaking, network operators will store the voicemail number on a SIM card before giving it to you. If so, you will be able to dial your voicemail number by long-pressing when the phone is in standby mode, without needing to first manually store this number. If however your network vendor did not store the number on your SIM card, you will need to do this yourself. To save or modify a voicemail phone number, go to the menu Message > Voicemail > Settings > Box Numbers.
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