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Emergency Services and Safety Precautions Emergency Services To make an emergency call in any country. Aircraft Safety · Switch off your phone and remove its battery when inside or near aircraft. The use of cellphones in Press 1 1 2 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 your phone on the ground without the permission of the ground crew. Ask the operator for the service which you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Services. State your location and, if possible, remain stationary to maintain phone contact. The 112 emergency number service is available on every digital network service. The number 999 is an alternative emergency number for the UK only, and can only be used with a valid SIM card. General Safety · Observe `Turn off 2-way radio' signs, such as those near stores of fuel, chemicals or explosives. · Do not allow children to play with the phone, charger or batteries. · Small parts are included in your phone. Keep them out of reach of small children, for whom it could be a · The operation of some medical electronic devices, such as hearing aids and pacemakers, may be choking hazard. affected if a cellphone is used next to them. Observe any warning signs and manufacturer's recommendations. · If you have a weak heart, you should take extra precautions when setting functions such as the Vibrator and Ring tone volume functions for incoming calls. · If you set the Vibrator setting to anything other than OFF, be careful that the phone is not near a source of heat (e.g. a heater) and that it does not fall from a desk due to the vibration. Due to the nature of the cellular system, the success of emergency calls cannot be guaranteed. General Care A cellphone contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets, and battery systems. You should treat it with care and give particular attention to the following points. · Do not allow the phone or its accessories to come into contact with liquid or moisture at any time. · Do not place anything in the folded phone. · Do not expose your phone to extreme high or low temperatures. · Do not expose your phone to naked flame, cigars or cigarettes. · Do not paint your phone. · Do not drop or subject your phone to rough treatment. · Do not place the phone alongside computer disks, credit cards, travel cards and other magnetic media. The information contained on disks or cards may be affected by the phone. · Do not leave the phone or the battery in places where the temperature could exceed 60°C, e.g. on a car dashboard or on a window sill, behind glass in direct sunlight, etc. · Do not remove the phone's battery while the phone is switched on. · Take care not to allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings, to contact or short-circuit the battery terminals. · Do not dispose of battery packs in a fire. Your phone's Li-ION batteries may be safely disposed of at Liion recycling points. For more specific battery and power supply information, see page 8 and 9. · Do not put your phone's battery in your mouth as battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed. · Do not attempt to dismantle the phone or any of its accessories. · This equipment is fitted with an internal battery that can only be replaced by a qualified service engineer. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of the used battery in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. · Using any battery pack, AC adapter or Cigar Lighter adapter (option) not specified by the manufacturer for use with this phone creates a potential safety hazard. · The earpiece may become warm during normal use and the unit itself may become warm during charging. · Use a damp or anti-static cloth to clean the phone. Do NOT use a dry cloth or electrostatically charged cloth. Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners as these could damage the case. · Remember to recycle: the cardboard packaging supplied with this phone is ideal for recycling. Road Safety · You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times. Give full attention to driving. · Observe all the recommendations contained in your local traffic safety documentation. · Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. · You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway to answer or make a call, except in an · Switch off your cellphone at a refuelling point, such as a petrol station, even if you are not refuelling your · Do not store or carry flammable or explosive materials in the same compartment where a radio · Electronic vehicle systems, such as anti-lock brakes, speed control and fuel injection systems are not transmitter, such as a cellphone, is placed. 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 your phone until it has been checked by qualified approved installers. own car. emergency. 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 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 cellphone and also adversely affect the phone's operation. For example use only the NEC mains cable supplied with the AC charger. Service The cellphone, batteries and charger contain no user-serviceable parts. We recommend that your NEC cellphone is serviced or repaired by an NEC authorised service centre. Please contact your Service Provider or NEC for advice. i Non-Ionising Radiations The radio equipment shall be connected to the antenna via a non-radiating cable (e.g. coax). The antenna shall be mounted in such a position that no part of the antenna will be in proximity to the human body unless there is an intervening metallic screen, for example, the metallic roof. Use only an antenna that has been specifically designed for your mobile phone. Use of unauthorized antennas, modifications or attachments could damage the mobile phone and may violate the appropriate regulations, causing loss of performance and radio frequency (RF) energy above the recommended limits. Licenses · T9® Text Input and the T9 logo are registered trademarks of Tegic Communication. Efficient Use For optimum performance with minimum power consumption phases: · Hold the mobile phone as you would any other telephone. While speaking directly into the mouthpiece, angle the antenna in a direction up and over your shoulder. · Do not hold the antenna when the mobile phone is in use. Holding the antenna affects call quality, may cause the mobile phone to operate at a higher power level than needed and may shorten talk and standby times. T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, 6,011,554, and 6,307,548; Australian Pat. No. 727539; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro. Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8) DE/ DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT. ES, SE, GB; Republic of Korea Pat. Nos. KR201211B1 and KR226206B1; and additional patents are pending worldwide" · This product contains ACCESS CO., LTD's Compact NetFrontTM Plus internet browser software. Copyright © 1998-2003 ACCESS CO., LTD. Compact NetFrontTM is a registered trade mark or trademark of ACCESS CO., LTD. in Japan and selected countries worldwide. · © 2002 Music Airport Inc., http://www.music-airport.com/ · Rock It Written by Herbie Hancock, Michael Beinhorn and Bill Laswell © Hancock Music and More Cut Music Radio Frequency Energy Your mobile phone 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 phone transmits. For the purpose of improvement, the specifications for this product and its accessories are subject to complete or partial change without prior notice. Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Your phone is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to RF energy set by national authorities and international health agencies. * These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population. The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organizations such as ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-ionizing Radiation Protection) through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health, and to account for any variations in measurements. *Examples of radio frequency exposure guidelines and standards that your phone is designed to conform to: · ICNIRP, "Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields (up to 300 G Hz)-International Commission on Non-Ionizing 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, 3kHz to 300 GHz". The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., New York, 1991. · FCC Report and Order, ET Docket 93-62, FCC 96-326, Federal Communications Commission (FCC), August 1996. · Radio communications (Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure) Standard 1999, Australian Communications Authority (ACA), May 1999. Declaration of Conformity This product complies with the requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The `Declaration of Conformity' leaflet can be found within this box. ii Before You Start Cellphone system structure It is worth remembering that every time you use your phone, three or four different organisations are involved: Service Provider Network e-moción Service Provider The people that make your phone The people that supply your SIM card and bills The people that transmit your calls The people that provide your e-moción services All the features described in this user manual are supported by your phone. However, for all these features to work, you must have a SIM card (supplied by your Service Provider) that also supports these features. Even if you have a fully featured SIM card, any feature not supported by the Network transmitting your call will not work. This last point is especially important when you are roaming networks (see page 11). User guide conventions When one or more of the and keys symbols are shown, the relevant part of the 4 way navigation key should be pressed (see right). There are two keys that change their functions according to the phone's current use. They are referred to as Softkey 1 and Softkey 2 (see right). The following markers are used throughout the user manual to attract your attention: This type of paragraph will contain details of where to find information related to the topic in question. This type of paragraph will contain information worth noting. This type of paragraph will contain important information. Softkey 2 Softkey 1 4 way Navigation key iii Keypad shortcuts Earpiece Antenna Navigation Key LED 2nd LCD LCD Softkey 2 Softkey 1 Voice Key Clear (CLR) Key Send Key Side Key Menu Key Phonebook Key End/On-Off Key Alphanumeric Keys Side Side key key Battery Earphone jack cover Operations that involve pressing and holding keys The following operations are available from the standby screen: Battery lock Key facilities The following single button facilities are available from the standby screen: iv Press to access the Main menu icons (see page 10). Press Softkey 1 to access the Mail menu screen (see page 65). Press Softkey 2 to access e-moción menu screen (see page 62). Press to access the Voice recorder menu (see page 55). Press to access the phonebook (see page 27). Press the key to access the phone modes menu screen (see page 12). Press the key to access the Viewer menu screen (see page 73). Press the key to access the incoming call list (see page 17). Press the key to access the missed call list (see page 17). Press to access the Outgoing call list (see page 17). Press Side Key to adjust the volume when your phone is open (see page 7). Press Side Key to activate Quick Silent function when your phone is closed (see page 5). Press 1 ~ 0 keys to enter phone numbers (see page 4). Press and hold Press and hold Press and hold to set the Side Key Lock to ON. to go to the voice recognition screen. to power off. Press and hold Softkey 2 to access the e-moción service. Press and hold CLR to delete all characters when you enter text. Press and hold 1 to call the Voice Mail Centre. Press and hold 2 ~ 9 to go to the corresponding phonebook (One-touch dial). Press and hold 0 to enter + when you make an international call. Press and hold Press and hold to toggle the selected line. to enter a pause. LCD and displayed icons 12345678 Indicates that there is a new voice mail. (No ALS or ALS Line 1) Indicates that there is a new voice mail. (ALS Line 2) 11 Indicates that the Meeting mode is set. Indicates that the Pocket mode is set. Indicates that the Car mode is set. Indicates that there is a new voice mail. (ALS Line 1 and 2) Indicates that the GSM network is active and GPRS is attached. 9 12 13 15 10 14 When no icon is displayed onthe screen, the phone mode is the Normal mode. Indicates that the alarm is set. Local time Remote time Date Indicates that the menu key is enabled. Indicates that the GPRS is attached and e-moción is active. Indicates that e-moción communication is being carried out. Indicates that e-moción lock is on. Indicates PDP Context is activated. Indicates the Line status (No ALS). Indicates the Line status (ALS Line 1). Indicates the Line status (ALS Line 2). Indicates the signal reception level. Appears when you are outside the service area. Indicates that the Vibrator is set. Indicates the battery level. Indicates that the battery runs out. Appears during charging. Indicates that there is a new message(s) (SMS, EMS) in your phone. Indicates that the Inbox in your phone is full. Indicates that there is a new message(s) (SMS, EMS) on the network. Indicates that you divert all or some incoming calls. Indicates that there is a new MMS in your phone. When a MMS is being downloaded, the beige icon blinks. Indicates that the phone memory for MMS is full. Indicates that there is a new MMS on the server. v 2nd-LCD and displayed icons 123456789 10 11 Indicates that there is an unread voice mail. (No ALS or ALS Line 1) Indicates that there is an unread voice mail. (ALS Line 2) Indicates that there is an unread voice mail. (ALS Line 1 and 2) Indicates the battery level. Indicates that the battery runs out. Appears during charging. Indicates that there is an unread message(s) (SMS, EMS) in your phone. Indicates that the Inbox in your phone is full. Indicates that there is message(s) (SMS, EMS) on the network. Indicates that you divert all or some incoming calls. Indicates that Quick Silent is set. Indicates that the Vibrator is set. If Quick Silent is activated while the vibrator has been set, the has a priority. Indicates that the alarm is set. Indicates that there is new MMS in your phone. Indicates that the new MMS in your phone is full. Indicates that there is a MMS on the server. Indicates that the GSM network is active and GPRS is attached. Indicates that the GPRS is attached and e-moción is active. Indicates that e-moción communication is being carried out. Indicates that e-moción lock is on. Indicates PDP Context is activated. Indicates the Line status (No ALS). Indicates the Line status (ALS Line 1). Indicates the Line status (ALS Line 2). Indicates that Side Keys are locked. Indicates the signal reception level. Indicates that you are outside the service area. vi Overview of menu function Standby screen Main menu Softkey 2 Key Main menu Service e-moción Second level menu Key Main menu Phone settings Ringer time Connection No. e-moción lock Messages SMS Setup Broadcast Dial VM line 1 Dial VM line 2 Call diversion Speech Data Fax Screen settings Greetings Wallpaper Clock Colour style Contrast Back side settings Reset settings Security Call lists Call info Second level menu Volume Detailed modes Language Own number Auto redial Call wait Line ID Any key answer ALS setup Power saving PIN change PIN activate PIN deactivate PIN2 change Bar calls Bar password Fixed numbers Missed calls Incoming Outgoing Last call Total calls Charge info Blacklist Key Main menu Network Phonebook Accessory Second level menu Search type New search SIM list Create Scroll alpha Scroll memory Group search Group name Package copy Delete all Setting Information Numbers Calculator Currency Schedule Todo Voice memo Game vii Getting Started Basic calls & phone use Caring for batteries Selecting features Advanced use Setting up your phone Call & charge information Storing & retrieving numbers Text entry Security Messages & voice mail Accessories Voice recording/memo e-moción facilities Viewer Index 1 4 8 10 11 19 24 25 33 35 37 46 55 58 73 75 Emergency Services and Safety Precautions i Emergency Services ............................................................................... i General Care........................................................................................... i Aircraft Safety.......................................................................................... i General Safety ........................................................................................ i Road Safety............................................................................................. i Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag ......................................................... i Third Party Equipment............................................................................. i Service .................................................................................................... i Non-Ionising Radiations ..........................................................................ii Efficient Use ............................................................................................ii Radio Frequency Energy.........................................................................ii Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy ....................................................ii Declaration of Conformity........................................................................ii Licenses ..................................................................................................ii Switching the phone on...................................................................... 3 Switching the phone off...................................................................... 3 PIN code ............................................................................................ 3 Display information ................................................................................. 3 Graphic display area .......................................................................... 3 Status Icons ....................................................................................... 3 2nd-LCD............................................................................................. 3 LED .................................................................................................... 3 Help & Softkey area ........................................................................... 3 Basic calls & phone use 4 Before You Start iii Cellphone system structure....................................................................iii User guide conventions .....................................................................iii Keypad shortcuts....................................................................................iv Key facilities .......................................................................................iv Operations that involve pressing and holding keys............................iv LCD and displayed icons........................................................................ v 2nd-LCD and displayed icons ................................................................vi Overview of menu function....................................................................vii Getting Started 1 Making basic calls .................................................................................. 4 Starting a call ..................................................................................... 4 Correcting mistakes ........................................................................... 4 Ending calls ............................................................................................ 4 Receiving calls........................................................................................ 5 Accepting a call .................................................................................. 5 Rejecting a call................................................................................... 5 Putting a call on hold .............................................................................. 5 Quick Silent ............................................................................................ 5 Unsuccessful calls .................................................................................. 5 Stored numbers ...................................................................................... 6 Emergency calls ..................................................................................... 6 Last number redial.................................................................................. 6 Mute........................................................................................................ 6 Displaying your own phone number ....................................................... 6 Side Key ................................................................................................. 7 Adjustment of volume......................................................................... 7 Quick Silent ........................................................................................ 7 Side Key Lock .................................................................................... 7 Charging the battery............................................................................... 1 Main Features ........................................................................................ 1 Preparing the phone............................................................................... 2 SIM card............................................................................................. 2 Inserting a SIM card........................................................................... 2 Removing a SIM card ........................................................................ 2 Start-up................................................................................................... 3 Caring for batteries 8 Standby and talk times ........................................................................... 8 Checking the battery............................................................................... 8 Low battery alarm ................................................................................... 8 Changing the battery .............................................................................. 9 ix Charging a battery ..................................................................................9 Selecting features 10 Phone number editing...........................................................................18 Editing...............................................................................................18 Entering special characters ..............................................................18 Menu types ...........................................................................................10 Menu selection......................................................................................10 Fastkey selection ..................................................................................10 Fastkey selection examples .............................................................10 Setting up your phone 19 Advanced use 11 International dialling codes ...................................................................11 Entering international dialling codes.................................................11 Roaming ...............................................................................................11 Set automatic or manual network selection......................................11 View/edit network list........................................................................11 Phone modes........................................................................................12 How to set the mode ........................................................................12 How to display the detail of the mode ..............................................12 The detail of the mode......................................................................12 Changing the Mode settings.............................................................13 Language setting ..................................................................................14 Line identification ..................................................................................14 Multi-party calls.....................................................................................15 Voice recall ...........................................................................................15 Diverting calls .......................................................................................15 Auto redial.............................................................................................16 Call waiting and holding........................................................................16 Setting up call waiting.......................................................................16 Using call waiting..............................................................................16 Any key answer ....................................................................................16 ALS setup .............................................................................................17 Service menu........................................................................................17 Call lists ................................................................................................17 Scratchpad number ..............................................................................17 Noting & calling a scratchpad number..............................................17 Storing a scratchpad number ...........................................................18 Information numbers.............................................................................18 x Time, date & alarm set..........................................................................19 Setting the time.................................................................................19 Setting the date ................................................................................19 Format time ......................................................................................19 Format date ......................................................................................19 Show clock .......................................................................................19 Setting the alarm ..............................................................................20 Resetting the alarm ..........................................................................20 Earpiece volume setting........................................................................20 Method 1 (from the standby screen):................................................20 Method 2 (from the standby screen):................................................20 Method 3 (during a call):...................................................................20 Ring melodies .......................................................................................21 Greetings/animations ............................................................................21 Wallpaper..............................................................................................21 Colour style ...........................................................................................21 Contrast ................................................................................................21 Back side settings .................................................................................22 2nd-LCD information ........................................................................22 Back side settings.............................................................................22 Power Saving........................................................................................23 Setting the LCD and 2nd-LCD backlight...........................................23 Setting the Key backlight ..................................................................23 Restore factory settings ........................................................................23 Call & charge information 24 Call information .....................................................................................24 View calls..........................................................................................24 Blacklist ............................................................................................24 Charge information (Advice of charge - AoC) .......................................24 View total cost of calls (Total charge)...............................................24 Set the call limit (Max charge) ..........................................................24 Set currency (Unit price)...................................................................24 Storing & retrieving numbers 25 Phonebooks ......................................................................................... 25 Personal directory (ADN) ................................................................. 25 Fixed dialling numbers (FDN) .......................................................... 25 Service dialling numbers (SDN)....................................................... 25 Setting the primary phonebook ............................................................ 26 Storing numbers & names (Phonebook(Phone), Phonebook(SIM) & FDN)..................................................................................................... 26 Blank entry screen (New storage).................................................... 26 Storing.............................................................................................. 26 Number pre-loaded entry screen ..................................................... 26 Recalling stored numbers..................................................................... 27 Alphabetical list ................................................................................ 27 Memory location list ......................................................................... 27 Search by group............................................................................... 27 Editing or personalising phone memory numbers ................................ 27 Editing phonebook(Phone) .............................................................. 28 Editing phonebook entries ............................................................... 28 Editing existing phonebook(Phone) information .............................. 28 Editing phonebook(SIM) .................................................................. 31 Deleting a single phonebook record ................................................ 31 Move/copy a record between locations and/or phonebooks............ 31 Package copy....................................................................................... 32 Delete all phone records ...................................................................... 32 PIN code............................................................................................... 35 Changing your PIN code .................................................................. 35 PIN 2 code............................................................................................ 36 Changing your PIN 2 code ............................................................... 36 Bar calls................................................................................................ 36 Bar password........................................................................................ 36 Messages & voice mail 37 Text entry 33 Writing messages................................................................................. 33 T9® English text input........................................................................... 33 Normal text input (ABC) ....................................................................... 34 Numeric input ....................................................................................... 34 Keys allocation ..................................................................................... 34 Edit your own phone number ............................................................... 34 Security 35 FDN setting .......................................................................................... 35 Security codes...................................................................................... 35 SMS/EMS overview.............................................................................. 37 Standard messages ......................................................................... 37 Message icons ................................................................................. 37 SMS menu screen............................................................................ 37 Options menu................................................................................... 38 Reading messages............................................................................... 39 Options menu ....................................................................................... 39 Incoming messages ......................................................................... 39 Draft messages ................................................................................ 40 Outgoing messages ......................................................................... 40 Creating a short message .................................................................... 41 Option menu functions ..................................................................... 41 Deleting a message.............................................................................. 42 Status ................................................................................................... 43 Message setup ..................................................................................... 43 SMS centre ...................................................................................... 43 Options............................................................................................. 43 Max linked msg ................................................................................ 43 Filter options..................................................................................... 43 Voice mail number ........................................................................... 43 Delete voice mail icon ...................................................................... 44 Cell broadcast messages ..................................................................... 44 Reading cell broadcast messages ................................................... 44 Cell broadcast message filter........................................................... 44 Cell broadcast filter list ..................................................................... 44 Cell broadcast languages................................................................. 45 Voice mail ............................................................................................. 45 Diverting your incoming calls to voice mail ...................................... 45 Storing/changing your voice mail number(s).................................... 45 Retrieving your voice mail ................................................................ 45 Fast dial access to your voice mail .................................................. 45 xi Accessories 46 Currency converter ...............................................................................46 Scheduler..............................................................................................47 Making an entry in the scheduler .....................................................47 Viewing the scheduled events..........................................................47 Scheduler's option menu..................................................................48 ToDo list................................................................................................49 Creating a ToDo task .......................................................................49 Viewing ToDo task details ................................................................50 ToDo options menu ..........................................................................50 Calculator..............................................................................................51 Games ..................................................................................................52 Puzzle...............................................................................................52 UFO..................................................................................................52 Poker ................................................................................................53 Thief .................................................................................................53 Belt ...................................................................................................54 Voice recording/memo 55 Recording a phone call .........................................................................55 Recording a memo ...............................................................................55 Playback ...............................................................................................56 Deleting recordings...............................................................................56 Voice memo options menu ...................................................................56 Labelling a recording ............................................................................57 e-moción facilities 58 About e-moción.....................................................................................58 Site (Program) connection service ...................................................58 MMS .................................................................................................58 Internet connection...........................................................................58 What can I download ............................................................................58 What are Melodies? .........................................................................58 What are wallpapers?.......................................................................58 What are animations? ......................................................................58 e-moción icons......................................................................................59 xii e-moción quick start..............................................................................59 Access a new e-moción site .............................................................59 Access a stored address ..................................................................59 Bookmark a page .............................................................................59 Going to a bookmarked page ...........................................................59 Saving a web page ...........................................................................59 Displaying a saved page ..................................................................60 Downloading a melody .....................................................................60 Downloading images ........................................................................60 e-moción settings..................................................................................60 Ringer time .......................................................................................60 Connection number ..........................................................................61 e-moción lock ...................................................................................61 e-moción menu .....................................................................................62 MoviStar e-moción menu..................................................................62 Mail ...................................................................................................62 SMS..................................................................................................62 Bookmarks........................................................................................63 Go to webpage .................................................................................63 Saved pages.....................................................................................64 Settings.............................................................................................64 Mail menu .............................................................................................65 Composing MMS ..............................................................................65 Inbox.................................................................................................67 Sent mail...........................................................................................69 Draft..................................................................................................70 Checking new mail ...........................................................................70 Mail settings......................................................................................70 Back..................................................................................................70 e-moción user settings..........................................................................71 Setting time out.................................................................................71 Showing tables .................................................................................71 Loading images ................................................................................71 Wrapping text ...................................................................................71 Sending terminal info........................................................................71 Checking settings .............................................................................72 Back..................................................................................................72 Mail settings ..........................................................................................72 Auto play...........................................................................................72 Auto reception ..................................................................................72 Checking settings .............................................................................72 Back..................................................................................................72 Viewer 73 Animation view ..................................................................................... 73 Wallpaper view ..................................................................................... 73 CLI view................................................................................................ 73 Melody play .......................................................................................... 73 Abbreviations Index 74 75 xiii Getting Started Charging the battery Before trying to use your phone, insert the phone's battery (see right), connect the NEC battery charger supplied with your phone to a suitable mains power socket and then connect the charger's output to the phone's charger connector (see right). Close the phone and switch on the mains power to the charger. The LED (see right) will be in Colour 9 (Apple). Leave the phone until the LED goes out. For full information regarding battery charging, changing and care, see page 9. If the phone does not respond when you first turn the charger on, please wait for 10 to 20 minutes. The charging will then start. DO NOT connect a charger or any other external DC source until the phone's battery is inserted. Damage may result if you do not press in the charger connector's side catches when removing it from your phone. LED Main Features Your phone has the following features: · Dual band (GSM900 and PCN1800) · 2 Softkeys · Large display using animated graphics (animated and still graphics can be downloaded) · Quick Silent..................................................................................................................................................... See page 5 · 2 Side Keys..................................................................................................................................................... See page 7 · User mode settings (Normal, Meeting, In Pocket and In Car) ...................................................................... See page 12 · Ring melodies (32 channel harmony ringer) ................................................................................................. See page 13 · Multi-party call capability............................................................................................................................... See page 15 · Phone record voice recall ............................................................................................................................. See page 15 · Alternate Line Service (ALS) compatible ...................................................................................................... See page 17 · Date, Time & Alarm function ......................................................................................................................... See page 19 · 2nd-LCD........................................................................................................................................................ See page 22 · LED ............................................................................................................................................................... See page 22 · Phonebook(Phone) (can store up to 500 records)........................................................................................ See page 25 · Phonebook(SIM) (the storable number of record depends on SIM capacity) ............................................... See page 26 · T9® Text Input............................................................................................................................................... See page 33 · SMS .............................................................................................................................................................. See page 37 · Voice mail ..................................................................................................................................................... See page 45 · Currency converter ....................................................................................................................................... See page 46 · Scheduler...................................................................................................................................................... See page 47 · Calculator...................................................................................................................................................... See page 51 · 5 Games ....................................................................................................................................................... See page 52 · Download graphics, CLI picture and ring melodies....................................................................................... See page 58 · e-moción compatible..................................................................................................................................... See page 58 · Viewer ........................................................................................................................................................... See page 73 Charger connector 1 Preparing the phone Before you try to use your phone, check the following has been carried out. · Valid SIM card inserted (see below) · Battery charged (see page 1) · PIN code entered (if necessary - see page 3) SIM card Before using your phone, you must sign-up with one of the digital network Service Providers. In addition to your subscription details you will receive a personal SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card which is inserted into your phone. If the SIM card is removed, the phone becomes unusable until a valid SIM card is fitted. It is possible to transfer your SIM card to another compatible phone and resume your network subscription. There are two types of SIM cards, plug-in and full-size, and this phone uses the plug-in type. The screen on your phone will display appropriate messages if no SIM card is fitted. Inserting a SIM card (1) Make sure that the power is off, then remove the battery to reveal the SIM card location. (2) Slide the SIM card ensuring the gold contacts are face down and the notch on the card lines up as shown. Making absolutely sure the SIM card is fully inserted, attach the battery. Removing a SIM card (3) With the battery removed (see below), remove the SIM card sliding it lightly in the direction of the arrow. (1) Remove the battery. 2 If the phone, or the SIM card, is lost or stolen then you should contact your Service Provider immediately in order to bar it from use. The phone supports a number of languages and the keyboard symbols have been chosen for world-wide operation. The digital technology of your NEC GSM phone helps to ensure that your conversations are kept secure. The SIM card contains personal data such as your electronic phonebook, messages (see page 37) and also details of the network services you have subscribed to. The phone will not work (except for emergency calls on some networks) unless a valid SIM card is fitted. Do not scratch the holders of the both side when inserting or removing a SIM card. If the SIM card is not fully inserted when the battery is replaced, damage to the SIM card can occur. (2)-1 Insert the SIM card sliding it under the holders of the both sides. (3) Remove the SIM card. 1 2 Holder (2)-2 Slide the SIM card until it locks. If the SIM card is already fitted, see Start-up on page 3. 2 Start-up Switching the phone on Hold down for about a second, to switch the phone on. The screen will either remain blank or display an animation or greetings text (see page 21 to change the text) and the phone is then in standby. Switching the phone off You may need to charge the battery before using your phone. If the phone gives no response when switched on, read the information about batteries on page 8. The greeting message may not be as indicated if any locks have been set or a wrong SIM card has been inserted. Please follow any instructions given. Do not remove the battery to switch your phone off as this may cause loss of stored information. Hold down until the display shows the power down message. PIN code The SIM card issued by your service provider has a security feature called PIN code protection. The PIN (Personal Identification Number) is a number put on to the card by your Service Provider, and is 4 to 8 digits long. Some service providers supply SIM cards which will cause your phone to prompt for a PIN code when it is turned on. If this is the case, use the phone's keypad to enter your code. You can disable this prompt (see page 35). If you insert a SIM card other than your own, information such as call logs may be lost. Standby screen Display information Graphic display area This area contains the greeting graphic on power up, status graphics and information when searching for networks and making calls. When in the standby mode it shows the current network, vibrator status, mode status, current time and date, and whatever you have keyed in with the phone's keypad. When is pressed on the screen on which icon is displayed, this area displays the phone's menu options (animated icons and text). Many of the phone's features are activated using the powerful menu structure (see page 10 on selecting the phone's features). Status Icons This area contains icons which indicate the battery strength, new short message, call diversion on, new voice mail, GPRS attached, Line status and Network signal strength. 2nd-LCD This screen shows the information (clock, status icons or message) when your phone is closed. You can change the display direction of clock or messages on the 2nd-LCD (for details, see page 22). LED There are 12 colours and Gradation for LED. Any of them can be allocated to specific phone numbers so incoming calls from these numbers can be identified. During charging, it will be in Colour 9 (Apple). Help & Softkey area This area can contain help information (e.g. key presses remaining when composing a message) and context sensitive descriptions of the softkeys' functions. This area will also display the alarm icon if the alarm is set. 3 Status Icons Alarm on icon Graphic Display Area Help & Softkey Area MENU icon Basic calls & phone use Making basic calls You make a simple call in the same way as you would with a normal phone, except that you need to press after entering the phone number and area STD code. To make international calls you must first enter the international dialling code (see page 11). Starting a call Use the full STD area code even if you are in the same town. If the numbers are too long to be displayed within one line, excess part is deleted and `...' is added at its end. The phone's LCD display shows the strength of the radio signal that links your phone to the network. A maximum signal is shown by 4 shaded blocks and a minimum signal by 1 block. If you do not wish your number to be displayed on the phone you are calling, turn the send own number feature of the line identification function off (see page 14). Key in the phone number. Check the number on the display. Press or Softkey 1 to send the call. briefly or close your phone. The standby screen will be displayed. To abort the call at any time, press When the call is sent, the screen displays the number called or the name stored in the phonebook (if a name has been stored in memory along with the number - see page 26) and a connection graphic or a CLI picture that has been allocated to the number called (see page 30). Correcting mistakes Use the and keys to scroll through the number then press CLR to clear individual digits or hold down CLR to completely clear a phone number. Ending calls Press (short press) or Softkey 2 or close your phone. The phone returns to standby. See also: "Editing or personalising phone memory numbers" on page 27. If is held down, your phone will turn off. 4 Receiving calls When someone calls your number, the phone's ringer will sound (if set - see page 21), the LED will flash and the phone number of the person calling may be displayed in the middle of the screen if the calling line identification (CLI) facility is available and the caller has activated the feature. If the caller's phone number has been stored in your phonebook along with a name and a CLI picture (see page 26), that name and picture will be displayed. Accepting a call Press or Softkey 1. Rejecting a call You can set your phone to answer a call when any key is pressed - see "Any key answer" on page 16. If you are making a call, the phone gives priority to receiving a call unless you have already pressed . See Also: "Call waiting and holding" on page 16 and "Diverting calls" on page 15. See Also: "Call lists" on page 17. Press briefly or Softkey 2 or close your phone. You also have options for holding calls and diverting calls. These options depend upon your network and your subscription arrangements. If your phone receives a call and you do not answer it, the screen will display the telephone number (or the name if a stored number) of the caller (if available). This information is stored in the missed calls list. Up to 10 missed calls are stored in this list. The last 10 incoming calls are stored in the incoming calls list. When your phone has received one or more missed calls, the LED will continue to flash until you have opened it (if it was folded) or pressed any key. Putting a call on hold You can put an incoming or outgoing call on hold by pressing Softkey 1. To retrieve the call, press Softkey 1 again. Quick Silent When your phone is closed, you can stop the ringing tone or vibration by pressing Side Key during receiving a call or messages, or sounding alarm (see page 7). When Quick Silent is active, the Quick Silent icon is displayed on the 2nd-LCD. If Side Key Lock is set to ON, you cannot use Quick Silent function by pressing the Side Key. Unsuccessful calls If the call cannot be connected, you will hear a tone. The display will give an appropriate message, and the phone will return to standby. If your phone is set to Auto redial, the number will be automatically called again after a short delay (see page 16). If a connection is broken, such as by a poor radio signal, then the phone returns to standby. See Also: "2nd-LCD and displayed icons" on page vi. 5 Stored numbers The following numbers are considered to be stored numbers: · Numbers you have stored yourself · The last 10 outgoing call numbers (redial numbers) · The last 10 incoming call numbers (unless a number was withheld) · The last 10 missed call numbers (unless a number was withheld) Emergency calls The standard emergency number of 112 can be used. See Also: "Storing & retrieving numbers" on page 25. See Also: "Call lists" on page 17. Key in 1 1 2 Press to connect the call to the local emergency services. On some networks, emergency calls can be made using the 112 number without a SIM card inserted. Last number redial To redial the last number you called: See also: "Call lists" on page 17. Ensure the standby screen is displayed and no phone number is shown. Press twice. The last number you dialled will be called. Mute To mute the sound from the mouthpiece: Press and hold Press and hold to mute the sound during a call. again to sound. The mute function is automatically released after the calling. Also, if you make a call or receive a call during muting, the mute function is automatically released. Displaying your own phone number Press 6 and 4. 6 Side Key You can adjust the volume or activate Quick Silent by pressing Side keys. The following table shows the Side key features. Fold Open Standby Calling Incoming Alarm Earpiece volume setting Earpiece volume setting Ringer volume setting Alarm volume setting Fold Close ­ Volume setting (with SHF) Quick Silent Quick Silent If no key is pressed for some time, the standby screen will be displayed. Hold down the Side key to keep turning the volume up to Loud. Hold down the Side key to keep turning the volume down to Quiet. When you access an e-moción session, use the Side and keys to scroll pages. When your phone is closed and the Side Key function is set to OFF (Side Key: OFF), you cannot use Quick Silent function by pressing the Side Keys. Adjustment of volume When your phone is open, you can use Side Key to adjust the volume of your phone. Press the Side key to turn the volume up and press the Side key to turn the volume down. Quick Silent When your phone is closed, press side keys to stop the ringing tone or vibration during receiving a call or messages. You can also stop alarm. Press the Side keys to activate Quick Silent, during receiving a call or SMS messages, or when alarm is sounding. During Quick Silent is activated, icon is displayed on the 2nd-LCD. for about a second from the standby Side Key Lock When your phone is closed, you can set and cancel the Side Key function. Press and hold down screen. ON: Enables the Side Key, regardless whether your phone is closed or not. OFF: Disables the Side Key when your phone is closed. But, enables them when your phone is open. When your phone is closed and the Side Key function is set to OFF (Side Key: OFF), The default setting is ON. To set and cancel the Side Key function again, press and hold down for about a second from the standby screen. icon is displayed on the 2nd-LCD. 7 Caring for batteries Standby and talk times Your phone works closely with the network you are using to provide the services you need, and the standby and talk times achieved will depend on how you use the phone and choices made by the network operator. In particular, factors such as your location within the network, the frequency at which this location is updated, the type of SIM card you have, your reception of area or `cell broadcast' messages and the use of Full Rate or Enhanced Full Rate speech, will affect both standby and talk times. IMPORTANT BATTERY CHARGING INFORMATION Charging a very low battery The battery's charge continues to drop after the "Charge the battery" warning is displayed. In extreme cases where the battery is left uncharged for some considerable time after this warning is displayed a trickle charge is used to slowly top-up the battery to the safe level at which `fast charging' can begin. During this time the charging icon will display but you will not be able to make or receive a call, or fully power up the phone. Normal operation is resumed once fast charging begins. The phone can be in trickle charge for a few hours before fast charging starts if the battery is left uncharged for some days after the "Charge the battery" warning is displayed. DO NOT connect a charger or any other external DC source if the phone's battery is not inserted. Checking the battery Check icon at the top of the screen The block on the display show the charge of your battery pack. Full battery power Partial battery power Low battery power Battery empty Low battery alarm When the battery voltage falls below the working level, "Charge the battery" is displayed on screen along with an empty battery icon. The phone will automatically power down shortly afterwards. Please charge the battery as much as possible when the battery is very low. 8 Changing the battery Make sure the phone is switched off. Some settings may be lost if the battery is removed while the power is on. 2 2 Slide the battery catch towards the base of the phone and lift the battery out . Put the new battery pack in the base first then lower it into place . 1 3 Charging a battery The charger unit begins to restore the battery power when it is connected to the phone. Charging icon Connect the charger plug into the connector at the base of the phone. Check the charging icon is displayed and the LED is in Colour 9 (Apple). During charging, screen displays as Fig. 1, the charging icon displays and the LED is in Colour 9 (Apple) (see Fig. 2). When charging is complete, the charging icon will go out and the battery icon in full level will be displayed, the LED will go out and trickle charging will continue. The charging icon will indicate and LED will glow red even when the phone is switched off during charging. Switching off the phone is recommended during charging. LED Fig. 2 Charger connector Fig. 1 Using any battery pack, AC adapter or Cigar Lighter adapter (option) not specified by NEC for use with this phone can be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty and approval given to your phone. Do not connect more than one charger at any time. Do not leave the charger connected to the mains supply when it is not in use. If you need to receive calls, your phone can be switched on and left in standby while it is charging, although the total time taken to charge is then increased. Your phone is designed to be charged with the NEC equipment listed with the specifications of your phone. If the phone does not respond when you first turn the charger on, please wait for 10 to 20 minutes, the charging will then start. Do not try to charge the battery if the ambient temperature is below 0 °C or above 45 °C Damage may result if you do not press in the charger connector's side catches when removing it from your phone. If you use the phone during charging, handle the phone carefully since the cable or adapter is connected. 9 Selecting features Menu types With the standby screen displayed, press to display the main menu icons. The main menu has a set of icons for its top levels of options (examples of the top level are shown right) which can be selected either using a combination of the 4-way navigation key and Softkey 1 (menu selection), or just the keypad (fastkey selection). The main menu icon numbers represent the following options: 1 4 7 Service Call diversion Security Network 2 5 8 0 e-moción Screen settings Call lists Phonebook 3 6 9 Messages Phone settings Call info Accessory When a main menu icon is highlighted, the icon graphic will be animated. Certain menu options are not accessible during a call. These options are grayed out. When a shown over an option icon, it means this is an On/Off option which is set to On. The current menu number will be displayed in the top right-hand corner of the any menu icon screen. Menu selection When using the icon menu method to select a feature, use the choice by pressing Softkey 1. and keys to highlight the required icon and then confirm your When an option list is displayed, use the and keys to move the option to be under the highlighted bar, or the highlighted bar to be over the option, and press Softkey 1. The currently selected option is normally marked by a while the highlighted option will be selected if you press Softkey 1. Some menu options will be inaccessible during a call. Pressing briefly will return you to the standby screen. Fastkey selection The alternative `fastkey' method of selection lets you jump straight to a menu or function without highlighting an icon and scrolling through the intermediate menu options. The selections are made by pressing numbers on the keypad which relate to the displayed menu's options. Fastkey selection examples Using the fastkey selection method, setting the Any key answer facility on or off would be carried out as follows: The instructions in this user guide usually make use of the fastkey method. The final on/off options will also be selectable using the softkeys. The options will be displayed in the help area as appropriate. Press Press 6 and 8. and 1. Using the fastkey selection method, bringing up the Calculator function can be carried out as follows: 10 Advanced use International dialling codes When you make an international call from any country, you must start by dialling a special international access code. Your phone has the facility to prefix numbers with a `+' symbol, which saves you entering the access code for the country that you are calling from. Your phone will automatically dial the correct numbers for each country if you enter the `+' digit as follows: Entering international dialling codes With the phone in standby, hold down 0. The `0' character displayed changes to a `+' character. You can then enter the country code, area code, and phone number that you wish to call. The UK country code is always 44, no matter what country you are dialling from. For example, a typical UK number of 01189 123456 is entered as: + International access 44 country code 1189 area code 123456 phone number Before leaving your home country you should select any preferences such as call barring or call diverting. Roaming Roaming allows you to use your phone in many parts of the world and pay all charges through your normal Service Provider. Your network operator usually has agreements with named networks in other countries. The SIM card fitted in your phone can be supplied so that automatic roaming can take place with these named networks. The phone also allows you to set network preferences of your own. When dialling you will need to add the international access codes if required. So storing all numbers with the codes (such as +44 for the UK) is helpful (see above). Set automatic or manual network selection You will be charged for calls forwarded to you while roaming. When your phone is set to manual mode, you will have to wait while the phone is searching for networks. If several network options are found, use the or key to scroll through the list. With the standby screen displayed, press currently selected option displayed in green. and 1. The automatic/manual menu will be displayed with the number for the Press 1 to select automatic mode or 2 to select manual mode. View/edit network list Before editing your network list, please consult with your service provider. and 3. With the standby screen displayed, press Use the or key as appropriate until the required network is displayed then press Softkey 1. Press the appropriate key to select the required action (see table right). To move a Network (option 1), use the and keys to move its position in the list and press Softkey 1. To add a new Network (option 2), key in the new Network code and press Softkey 1. To remove a Network (option 3), press Softkey 1. Action Move Add Remove No. 1 2 3 Before you manually select a network, ensure it is covered under the agreement you have with your service provider. 11 Phone modes Your phone can be set to operate in one of four modes. · Normal · Meeting · Pocket · Car How to set the mode Any changes made to these settings while in a mode will be stored and used when that mode is selected again. With the standby screen displayed, press the key. The Mode setting screen is displayed. Use the and keys to highlight the mode that you want to set, and press Softkey 1. A will be displayed on the appropriate icon. How to display the detail of the mode With the standby screen displayed, press OR Press Softkey 1 from the Mode setting screen, the Detailed Mode screen is displayed. The detail of the mode which is currently selected is displayed. The detail of the mode When a mode is selected, some of your phone's settings will be altered automatically to suit the situation suggested by the respective mode name. The phone functions altered are as follows: · Key tone (on/off) · Ringer (ringer melody) · Ringer volume · Vibrator (on/off) · Mail and SMS tone (ringer melody) · SMS tone volume · Service tone (on/off) · Auto answer (on/off) 6 and 2. The Detailed Mode screen is displayed. 12 The following table shows the selection keys and default settings for each mode. Normal (press 1) Key tone Ringer Ringer volume Vibrator Mail and SMS tone SMS tone volume Service tone Auto answer On Default melody Medium On Default melody Medium On Off Meeting (press 2) Off Default melody Quiet On Default melody Quiet Off Off Pocket (press 3) On Default melody Loud On Default melody Loud On Off Car (press 4) On Default melody Medium Off Default melody Medium On On The mode selected when you turn your phone off will still be selected when you turn your phone on again. When your SHF is connected, the volume levels shown on your phone's display are for the headset and will differ from those shown in the table on the left. When the selected mode is Car, the only option allowable is `Backlight on always'. This will reduce battery life. Mode Normal Meeting Pocket Car Key 1 2 3 4 Changing the Mode settings To change the settings of a particular mode, use the following procedure. Press the key. The phone mode settings menu will be displayed. Press the appropriate key for the required mode of which you wish to change the settings (see table right). When you have selected the required mode, the following setting changes can be made by pressing Key tone (1) Press Softkey 1 to toggle key tones on or off. Ringer (2) A selected melody number will turn green. 6 and 2. In the on/off functions (e.g. Vibrator), when you set to ON in the phone mode setting menu, the option's number which is set becomes green. During receiving a call, the ringer volume can also be adjusted by pressing side keys. Use the and keys to highlight the required melody and then press Softkey 1. The volume can be adjusted by pressing side keys. Ringer volume (3) The ringer volume slider will be shown on your phone's display. Use the Side and keys or and keys to set the volume to the level required and then press Softkey 1. Vibrator (4) Press Softkey 1 to toggle vibrator on or off. 13 Mail and SMS tone (5) A selected melody number will turn green. Use the and keys to highlight the required melody and then press Softkey 1. The volume can be adjusted by pressing side keys. SMS tone volume (6) The SMS tone volume slider will be shown on your phone's display. Use the Side and keys or and keys to set the volume of SMS tone to the level required and then press Softkey 1. Service tone (7) Press Softkey 1 to toggle service tone on or off. Auto answer will only work if your phone is working with the simple hands free kit. Auto answer (8) The Auto answer facility will cause an incoming call to be connected automatically only if you are using your phone with the simple hands free kit. Press Softkey 1 to toggle auto answer on or off. Language setting Your phone can display all its menus and other information in a number of languages. To set the required language, use the following procedure. Press its icon. 6 and 3. The language menu will be displayed. The icon representing the currently selected language will have a over and keys to highlight the required language icon and then press Softkey 1 to select it. Use the Line identification Line identification enables you to choose whether or not to send your own phone number when you make a call and also whether or not to display a caller's phone number when you receive a call. To set Line identification, use the following procedure. The Line identification facility is network dependent. Line type Outgoing Setting Send own Show connected Incoming Show incoming Return own Press 6 and 7. The Line identification screen is displayed with a over an activated line and a over a deactivated line. To set the status of each line (see table right), use the and keys to select a line (it will turn red when selected). Press Softkey 1 to toggle between the activated and deactivated state. Press to save the current settings. Confirmation window will be displayed if you have made changes and pressed Softkey 2. Press Softkey 1 to enable or Softkey 2 to cancel to settings. 14 Multi-party calls If your SIM card is Multi-party enabled, you can make a conference call to more than one caller. You can even leave the call while the remaining participants carry on with the call. Multi-party call facilities are SIM card and network dependent. To use Multi-party call facilities, activate the Call waiting function in advance. When you are on a call while another comes in, press Softkey 1 to put the current call on hold. Press Softkey 1 to accept the new incoming call. Press Softkey 2 to merge both calls. To make a conference call from the call waiting screen press Softkey 2. To close the conference call press Softkey 2. The standby screen will be displayed. Voice recall You can store up to 10 voice recall recordings which can be allocated to a record in your phone memory phonebook. To store a voice recall sound, see page 29. To use the voice recall function, use the following procedure. With the standby screen displayed, press and hold . Within 4 seconds say the word or words you have recorded to identify the record you wish to recall. If the word or words were recognised, the phonebook contents will be called automatically. Diverting calls This facility allows you to divert calls to your phone under the following conditions: · Unconditional · Only if busy · Only if unanswered (No answer time) · Only if unreachable Press displayed. and 4. There will be a delay while your phone checks its divert status with your network, then the divert screen will be Use the and keys to move between Speech, Data and Fax if necessary, then use the and keys to move between the above divert conditions. Allow for a short delay while the network sends the divert status of your phone. There may be an additional charge for this service depending on your network. When the phone number field of a divert condition is highlighted, either enter the phone number to divert to, or delete any existing phone number. If you select the No answer time option, use the key to enter the No answer time field. Then use the time after which the phone will be considered to be unanswered. Press Softkey 1 to undo any mistakes and then press when the settings are correct. Confirmation window will be displayed if you have made changes and pressed Softkey 2. Then press Softkey 1 to make settings available or press Softkey 2 to cancel. and keys to select a 15 Auto redial With the Auto redial facility your phone will redial a number 10 times if the first attempt fails. A tone will be heard at each redial attempt. Your phone cannot connect a call if the other party is busy or if there are network problems. Pressing Softkey 2 during a redial attempt will abort it. To set redial on or off, use the following procedure. Press 6 and 5 to activate or deactivate the auto redial facility. A will be displayed over the icon when the facility is active. Call waiting and holding This facility informs you when a call is being made to your phone while an existing call is in progress. Setting up call waiting Press 6 and 6. The Call wait menu will be displayed. Press 1 to activate call waiting, 2 to cancel it, or 3 to check the status of call waiting. Press Softkey 1 to accept the confirmation. The call waiting screen will be re-displayed. Press Softkey 2 to return to the phone settings screen. Using call waiting If call waiting is activated, you can use the call waiting facility by using the following procedure. If you are on a call and another comes in, you will be alerted by a beep in the earpiece. Press Softkey 1 to put the current call on hold and see if you wish to accept the new incoming call. Press Softkey 1 to accept the incoming call. You will hear beeps in your earpiece and the caller's phone will now hear the phone ringing tone. If you wish to change the call to answer, press Softkey 1. If you wish to merge calls, press Softkey 2. If you wish to end the current call, press . Then press Softkey 1 to retrieve the holding call. When both calls have been ended, the standby screen will be displayed. Any key answer When this facility is active, you can connect your phone to an incoming call by pressing any key (except , Softkey 2, the or key). When this facility is turned off, you can only connect to an incoming call by pressing or Softkey 1. To set up how you want to answer incoming calls, use the following procedure. Press 6 and 8. Press Softkey 1 to activate or deactivate the any key answer facility. A will be displayed over the icon when the facility is active. 16 ALS setup If your SIM card supports ALS (Alternate Line Service) you can setup which line to use, or automatic line selection. Press 6 and 9 then press the appropriate key to select the required setup option (see table right). to return to the standby screen. Setup Option Use Line 1 Use Line 2 Auto line selection Key 1 2 3 When options 1 or 2 are selected the selected option will have a over its icon while the on the other option will be removed. Press Softkey 2 to return to the phone settings menu or When ALS is supported, the connection icon will be replaced with a red icon indicating line 1 is in use or a green icon indicating line 2 is in use. ALS facility is network dependent. Service menu The service menu allows access to service provider specific services such as horoscopes, etc..


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