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Contents Welcome Chapter 1 ­ Before using your mobile What's in the box? Cocoon description The Nest External display Internal display Function keys Navigation key x x x x x x x x x Customise your profile Reset your profile settings x x Chapter 6 ­ Multimedia Pictures Video & Sounds Camera Video camera Other files Manage x x x x x x Chapter 2 ­ Getting your Cocoon ready to use Inserting your SIM The battery Charging the battery Important battery information Inserting your memory card CD Rom and USB cable x x x x x x x Chapter 7 ­ Clock & Alarm Clock Alarm Locations Settings x x x x x Chapter 8 ­ Browser Chapter 3 ­ Basic functions Turning your mobile on Turning your mobile off The menu Shortcuts Main menu map x x x x x x x x x x x x O2 Active Bookmarks Enter address History Manage Chapter 9 ­ Messages Chapter 4 ­ Before using your mobile The basics ­ making and ending calls During a call Voice in-call menu Video in-call menu Voicemail 901 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Chapter 5 ­ Profiles Selecting a profile x x Create new message Reading messages Inbox Drafts Sent messages Unsent messages Email Message settings Memory status Chapter 10 ­ Email Create an email Checking for emails Reading an email Inbox Drafts Sent Outbox Settings x x x x x x x x x Chapter 13 ­ Contacts Adding contacts View contacts Managing your contacts x x x x Chapter 14 ­ Settings Internal Display External Display Phone Calling Music & Calls Network connections Network Connections Security Factory reset x x x x x x x x x x x Chapter 11 ­ Music player Before you dive in Windows Media Player 11 Copying music to your Cocoon Downloading music on the move Receiving music via Bluetooth Music player menu Listening to music Listening to the radio x x x x x x x x x Chapter 15 ­ Get synching Synchronise your contacts and calendar Transfer music files External storage device Sync with your Apple Mac x x x x x Chapter 12 ­ Tools & Games Bluetooth Games Calendar Calculator Notepad Voice recorder World Clock Stopwatch Converter Synchronisation O2 Memory status x x x x x x x x x x x x x Chapter 16 ­ Don't panic In plain English Trouble shooting x x x Chapter 17 ­ The important safety bit at the back Safety information for mobiles Mobile care Driving safety Electronic devices Other safety guidelines Cautions Warranty statement Mandatory statements x x x x x x x x x Welcome to your new O2 Cocoon Thanks for buying the O2 Cocoon. You're in for a treat. You've got so much more than just a fantastic music phone. It's an extraordinary piece of technology, delivered in a cool, sleek style. Once you've been through this guide, you'll be able to make and receive phone calls, listen to music, download all kinds of media, send text and multimedia messages, take photos, record videos and much, much more. And the phone's controls are arranged logically, in a familiar way, so you'll get to grips with the easy menus very quickly. No doubt you'll have already found and read the smaller guide included within the Cocoon box to help you get it up and running. But this more detailed guide is well worth reading too, as it contains absolutely everything you need to know, so you can get the most life from your Cocoon. Get to know your phone inside and out, and be able to customise it, adapt it ­ make the Cocoon completely yours. You'll find this guide very straightforward to use. The CD Rom format means that you'll be able to move easily between chapters, finding the information you need. And you can print it out, so you have it for handy reference for when you're not near a computer. Click here to return to contents page. Chapter 1 Before using your mobile · · · · · · · What's in the box? Cocoon description The Nest External display Internal display Function keys Navigation key Click here to return to contents page. What's in the box? Thanks for buying your O2 Cocoon. We know you want to get started, exploring what your Cocoon can do. But before you do anything else, have a look in the box and check you have all the items shown below. Battery Battery cover Combined power lead and USB cable The Nest Hands-free kit including headphones Mobile phone Pouch Sharer (an adapter which allows two pairs of headphones to be used to listen to music on your Cocoon) Charger, with UK and European adapters Aerial CD Rom O2 Cocoon quick start guide Click here to return to contents page. 2 Cocoon description Closed view Volume wheel Icons ­ Click here to find out more Inside view Earpiece 262K colour internal display screen Flash Volume wheel Left soft key Navigation key Dial / Answer key Right soft key Centre key Power on / off key 2.0 megapixels camera lens Scrolling LED display Vibration mode shortcut key Keypad ­ alphanumeric Bluetooth shortcut key Cocoon tip When the flip is closed and you receive an incoming call, use the volume wheel to silence the ringtone. Click here to return to contents page. 3 Left side view Speaker Hands-free headset port / mini USB port / charger socket Cocoon tip Use the control keys to manage the music player or silence the alarm. To find out more about these keys click here. For more about the music player click here. And to find out about the clock and alarm click here. Battery cover release catch Back view Battery cover MicroSD memory card slot Carry strap holder and antenna Help hint For details on the memory card click here. Right side view Speaker Music player controls Slide Key Lock* ­ lock your O2 Cocoon so keys aren't accidentally pressed *The slide key lock is only active when your O2 Cocoon is closed as it only affects the outside keys. If your mobile is open, the slide lock key becomes inactive. Click here to return to contents page. 4 The Nest The Nest is another one of those special things that makes your O2 Cocoon really stand out. It's a dock into which you can place your Cocoon, so it's safely secured. You can charge your Cocoon's battery while it's resting in the Nest. Or with a touch of a button it can become a stylish upright alarm clock radio, and MP3 player. You'll be able to see the time, alarm, the radio station or the name of the artist you're listening to, displayed on your Cocoon's pristine white skin. Check out the music player section of this guide here, and the alarms section here. Placing the O2 Cocoon in its Nest Simply lower the Cocoon into its Nest until you hear it click into place. Make sure that the charger plug on the Nest is lined up with the charging socket on the mobile. Back view Headphone sharer / adapter Headphone socket Charger socket Click here to return to contents page. 5 External display When the O2 Cocoon's flip is closed, an external display will show you the icons for any alarm that you've set, any calls you've missed, new messages you've received, whether the vibrate only profile is activated, and what the battery status is. And of course, beneath the Cocoon's white skin is a scrolling LED display which will pulse with light, to alert you to your incoming calls, text messages, any alarms if you've set them and the time. Icons ­ Click here to find out more External display icons When lit, indicates an alarm has been set Indicates a new email or message Indicates you've missed a call The icon will illuminate blue when charging and red when the battery is low Informs you that that the vibration only profile is active Please note For these icons to be active, your handset will need to be turned on. LED ­ alerting you to incoming calls and incoming messages, missed calls and messages, the current time and alarm time Please note · · To set the correct time on the your O2 Cocoon click here For further details on the scrolling LED click here Click here to return to contents page. 6 Internal display Cocoon's internal display shows icons for the signal strength of our network, battery power, any alarms you might have set, the current time and the current profile you're using. The screen will also alert you to incoming calls, emails, messages and missed calls. 3G Bluetooth Current profile Signal Battery power Name of operator Time and date Wallpaper Shortcuts Press left soft key to access the main menu Press the right softkey to access O2 Active Click here to return to contents page. 7 Internal display icons Signal strength The number of bars shows signal strength Battery Current battery charge level 3G network The 3G icon shows when you are in an area with 3G coverage. In this area, you can make and receive video calls and access O2 Active at faster speeds GPRS When a 3G network is not available, your O2 Cocoon uses an available 2G network Bluetooth Indicates that Bluetooth is active USB Indicates that the USB cable is connected Message Indicates that a text message has been received or that there are unread messages Media message Indicates that a media message has been received or there are unread media messages Email Indicates a new email or there are unread emails Voicemail Indicates you have a voicemail message Messages are full Your message inbox is full and you'll need to delete some Alarm Appears when an alarm is set Normal Shows the normal profile is in use. To set a different profile click here Loud Shows that the loud profile is in use Vibrate only Shows that the vibrate only profile is in use. To activate this profile from the standby screen, press and hold Silent Shows that the silent profile is in us Headset Shows that the headset is in us Flight Indicates the flight profile has been activated Music mode The music profile is active. Click here for help on the music profile Car Indicates your O2 Cocoon is plugged into your hands-free car kit Divert Appears when the call divert function is active Roaming Indicates roaming has been activated (It is not your regular network) MicroSD card Shows when the memory card has been inserted Click here to return to contents page. 8 Function keys Power on/off key · Long press to turn your mobile on/off · · Press to reject an incoming call or cancel a call being dialled Press to return to the standby screen Asterisk key · To insert an asterisk · · To open the symbols menu whilst creating a text message To turn the silent profile on / off Send/Answer key · Press to dial or answer a call · Press to access the list of the last missed / dialled / received calls 0 / + key · Press and hold to insert + · To insert a space between words when writing a text message Centre key · Press to select when browsing through the menu · The centre key can be used as an alternative to the left soft key when selecting menu items # key · To insert # · · Press, when creating a text message, to access predictive text (T9) or manual text input Press and hold to activate or deactivate Bluetooth WXYZ Left soft key · Press to open up the main menu from the standby screen · · Press again to change how the main menu is viewed on screen ­ choose from / List / Grid / Large Press to select when browsing through lower menu levels Alphanumeric ­9 · Press to enter a digit Right soft key · To access O2 Active from the standby screen · Press to select Back when browsing through menu levels 1 key · We have preset Voicemail as a speed dial for you. Press and hold to access your voicemail messages. Cocoon tip If you are a Pay Monthly customer you can configure keys 2 ­ 9 as speed dial keys. For help on setting up speed dials click here. If you're a Pay & Go customer these have been pre-configured for you. See your O2 welcome pack for more details. Navigation key · To browse through the menu · For further details on the navigation key click here Click here to return to contents page. 9 Navigation key When in standby mode, you can use the navigation keys to access shortcuts we have set up for you. Left / right / up To access your shortcuts. For help on shortcuts click here Down To access your contacts Click here to return to contents page. 10 Chapter 2 Getting your Cocoon ready to use · · · · · · Inserting your SIM The battery Charging the battery Important battery information Inserting your memory card CD Rom and USB cable Click here to return to contents page. Inserting your SIM Your O2 Cocoon will always need to have a SIM card installed. The SIM card contains important information about your mobile and our network, and without it your Cocoon won't work. If a SIM card is not installed, you will see the message Please insert SIM card on the mobile's screen. Please look after your SIM card. Don't keep it near magnetic and electronic devices as that could interfere with the data it stores and the way it works with our network. To install the SIM card into your Cocoon · Turn your mobile over and release the battery cover by sliding the battery cover release catch on the side of your mobile. Click here for details on the battery cover release catch Lift the battery cover off the mobile Remove the battery from the mobile Cocoon tip Your SIM card can be easily damaged if its metal contacts become scratched. So take special care when holding or inserting it. Cocoon tip Don't remove the battery when the mobile is on. You risk losing personal settings or data stored either on your SIM card or in the mobile's memory. · Slide the SIM card in under the metal grooves in the SIM card slot. Make sure the SIM card's metal contacts are facing down and the cut corner is at the top left · · Click here to return to contents page. 12


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