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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 The battery Installing the battery Insert the battery into the space at the back of your O2 Cocoon ensuring the metal contacts are touching. Push it down until it sits securely. It should `clip' into place. Removing the battery Using your fingernail release the battery and lift from the mobile. Please note The back cover of your mobile must be securely replaced. If the cover doesn't hold the battery in place, your mobile will not turn on or the battery may fall out during use. Click here to return to contents page. 13 Charging the battery You can make sure your O2 Cocoon is always powered up by charging it in one of three ways: through the mains, a USB cable, or the Nest. Using the Nest · · Plug your charger into the Nest Now insert your O2 Cocoon into the nest to charge the battery Mains power connection Insert the charger's contact point into the slot on the left hand side of your mobile and plug the charger in at the socket. Make sure you insert the charger the right way up. Cocoon tip If you charge the battery fully when you recharge it, it will have a longer lifespan. It's much better than charging the battery frequently, for short periods of time. USB cable Your O2 Cocoon's charger is a combined USB cable and charger so you can charge your handset at the mains or by connecting it to your computer. · · Insert the USB cable into your computer Now insert the charger's contact point into the slot on your O2 Cocoon Please note Charging your Cocoon using the USB cable and computer will take over double the usual charging time. Click here to return to contents page. 14 Charging status Internal display Maximising battery life To make your battery last longer, try the following tips · · · · Close the flip when you`re not using your mobile Close the WAP (O2 Active) connection when not in use Adjust the backlight timer and the screensaver settings. Click here for more details on the internal and external displays When you don't need the Bluetooth function, ensure it is turned off Whilst charging, the battery level icon animates until fully charged. If you charge your mobile while turned off, you will also be shown what percentage full the battery is. When the battery is getting low, your O2 Cocoon plays an alert sound to remind you to recharge it and will eventually turn off automatically. External display Red battery icon Your battery is low and you need to recharge, or you've just started recharging Blue battery icon Your battery is being charged and has been for a while. The battery icon also lights up blue when it isn't charging so you know your O2 Cocoon has enough power Click here to return to contents page. 15 Important battery information · · · · · · · Don't remove the battery while your mobile is charging Do not over charge the Li-Ion battery, as this can result in a reduction in battery performance and life span Never store a battery near a fire Don't attempt to take the battery apart. Only use the battery approved by the manufacturer Never touch the battery terminals with a metallic object, as this can lead to short circuiting Take special care when carrying a battery in your pocket Misuse of the battery can lead to burns from hot temperatures and even explosion. Never drop or apply any physical shock to the battery as it may damage the battery and even cause a fire Please keep your battery out of children's reach and in a dry and cool area Store and charge your battery at room temperature. Extremes of temperature can prevent full charging and affect battery life and performance Since a battery is a consumable product, the operating time will gradually decrease through use Keep the terminals of the battery clean and dry When there is risk of lightning, remove the charger's plug from the socket to protect the mobile · · · · · Click here to return to contents page. 16 Inserting your memory card The available internal memory on your O2 Cocoon is approximately 2GB, enabling you to store loads of pictures, videos and MP3s. In addition, your mobile has a slot for a removable MicroSD* memory card that adds greater storage to your mobile. Your Ccooon can take up to a 2GB MicroSD card.These cards are available from any O2 store. Insert your memory card into your O2 Cocoon by following these steps · Remove the card slot cover from the right hand side of your mobile MicroSD memory card slot · · · Insert the card with the metal contacts facing upwards and push into place Replace the cover Check that your mobile recognises your memory card as internal display should appear on the To remove the MicroSD memory card, open the cover and press the card to release. *This may be referred to as Trans-Flash or T-Flash memory by some manufacturers. Click here to return to contents page. 17 CD Rom and USB cable You've found the CD Rom and USB cable in the box. But have you installed all the software so you can benefit from synching? By installing the software, you'll be able to connect your O2 Cocoon to your PC and download selected digital images, even back-up your contacts from your SIM card, download MP3 files and video clips to your mobile and much more. It's extra security for those files you do not want to lose. Make sure you've installed · · · O2 PC Suite Quicktime 7 Windows Media Player 11 To find out how to sync your O2 Cocoon and your PC click here to find all the details. Please note · The CD Rom and USB cable are not essential for using your mobile, so installation is up to you but your computer will not recognise your Cocoon, when plugged in, unless you've installed the PC suite Your mobile may not recognise the USB cable if it is connected while an application is running. Only connect the USB data cable when in standby mode You may not be able to download certain applications such as games, ringtones or wallpapers to your PC for copyright reasons Windows may ask you if you would like to accept this installation, in which case you should select accept · · · Click here to return to contents page. 18 Chapter 3 Basic functions · · · · · Turning your mobile on Turning your mobile off The menu Shortcuts Main menu map Click here to return to contents page. Turning your mobile on When the SIM card is installed Turning your mobile off When the SIM card is installed · · Press and hold until the screen turns on · Press and hold until the screen turns off You can now use your mobile Please note If the message BATTERY EMPTY PLEASE RECHARGE is displayed, the mobile will turn itself off and you will need to charge the battery. If the battery is removed when the mobile is on, any unsaved messages could be lost and the SIM card's memory might be damaged. Cocoon tips · Protect your SIM card by using a PIN code. Once it is activated, you'll need to enter your 4-digit PIN each time you turn on your mobile. Be careful though. If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in a row, your SIM card will become locked, and you'll have to enter a PUK code to unlock it. To get a PUK code, you'll need to contact O2 Customer Service or visit o2.co.uk/PUK and follow the instructions. For more information about PIN codes click here When you turn your mobile on or off, you'll hear the welcome / goodbye sound. To turn this sound off, click here · Click here to return to contents page. 20 The menu When your mobile is in standby mode, press the left soft key to select and access the Main Menu · · Scroll to the menu icon you require using the navigation key Press to enter the highlighted menu icon Cocoon tip You can change how you view the main menu ­ press the left soft key to select Views. Scroll to List View / Grid View / Large View and press to select. · Press the right soft key to select Back or press standby screen briefly to return to the Click here to return to contents page. 21 Shortcuts To make it easier for you to access what you want, we've also set up a shortcuts menu on the standby screen. You can personalise your shortcuts menu by removing, replacing and adding new icons so you can access the menus you use more often more quickly. · · · When your mobile is in standby mode, press left or right on the navigation key to access the shortcuts menu Scroll to the menu icon you require, and once highlighted press Press the right soft key to select Back or press return to the standby screen briefly to to access Personalise your shortcuts menu · Press left or right on the navigation key to access the shortcuts display bar, then press the right soft key to select Manage ­ you're now in the Manage Shortcuts menu To replace a shortcut · · · · Scroll to highlight a shortcut and select Change Scroll to Replace and select Now scroll to highlight your preferred shortcut and press Your preferred shortcut is now saved to select To remove a shortcut · · Scroll to highlight a shortcut and select Change ­ Remove Confirm by pressing the left soft key to select Yes Add a new shortcut Add a new shortcut, even a contact ­ you can even set their picture in the shortcut menu. · · Scroll to an empty shortcut ­ Add Shortcut ­ and press the left soft key to select Add Scroll to highlight a shortcut listed and press the left soft key to select Click here to return to contents page. 22 Main menu map Profiles Browser Multimedia Messages Clock & Alarm Click here to return to contents page. 23 Music Player Contacts Tools & Games Settings If you have a new SIM card, you will have the O2 option. If your SIM is old, you will not see this. Click here to return to contents page. 24 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 Click here to return to contents page. The basics Making a call · · Open the flip and ensure that the standby screen is shown on the main display Enter a phone number Receiving calls Answering a call · · To answer a call open the flip* or if the flip is already open or not activated, press , or the left soft key to select Accept The caller's number will be shown unless hidden, and their name and caller image if saved to your contacts. For further help on contacts click here Cocoon tip If your headset is connected, just press the button on the hands-free kit to accept. To reject a call · Reject an incoming call by pressing · · If you make a mistake while dialling, you can erase the last number you entered by pressing the right soft key to select Clear Once you've entered the number, press . Your O2 Cocoon will then dial Cocoon tips · If you can't take a call but don't want the caller to know you've rejected them select Silent. The caller will continue to hear the dialling tone and you won't be disturbed · · You can't reject an incoming call when the flip is closed. Just turn the volume down using the volume wheel Don't miss any important calls by rejecting or silencing them ­ set your voicemail. For more details on your Voicemail 901 service click here Cocoon tip You can also make a call when the hands-free kit is connected. Before you make a call, attach the hands-free headset. The should appear on the internal display screen. Now make a call as described above. Ending a call · · Press or if the flip* is activated, close the handset to end a call If the hands-free kit is connected, press the button on the headset to finish the call or press , or if the flip is activated just close the handset. *Please note If the flip function has not been activated, you can't answer a call or end a call or cancel dialling by closing the flip. For more details on activating or cancelling the flip function click here. For further help and tips on how you can answer voice calls click here. Click here to return to contents page. 26 Making a video call* · · Open the flip and ensure that the standby screen is shown on the main display Once you've entered a telephone number select Options ­ Video Call Making an international call · · · Press and hold until + appears on the screen Enter the recipient's country code, area code and phone number Press to dial the number If your call is accepted by your contact, you'll see their face in your main display. You can also see yourself in a thumbnail screen at the bottom right of the display. Please note If the other person does not have a 3G phone or video calling isn't enabled on their handset, a message will be displayed on your mobile's screen Video Call is not available Try Voice Call?. Select Yes or No. Please note Make international video calls to friends, family and colleagues overseas ­ just remember the country code. Emergency calls · · To call emergency services, enter 112 (the international emergency number) or 999 Then press to dial the call Receiving a video call* When the flip is closed · If your O2 Cocoon's flip** is closed when you receive a video call, your external display will alert you to an incoming call. Just open the flip to start the video call You can make an emergency call even if your mobile is locked or cannot access your network, so long as you are within range of a network type supported by your mobile. When the flip isn't activated · · Your mobile will alert you to an incoming call Open the flip ­ now follow the instructions below for when the flip is open When the flip is open · If someone makes a video call to you, your screen will say Video call ­ their number will also be shown unless hidden, and their name and caller image if saved to your contacts. For further details on contacts click here Press the left soft key to select Accept or press the right soft key to select Silent To reject the call press · · For further help and tips on video calls click here. * Only available with 3G coverage. If this doesn't work please contact O2 Customer Service. ** If the flip function has not been activated, you can't accept or end a call or cancel dialling by closing the flip. For more details on activating or cancelling the flip function click here. Click here to return to contents page. 27 During a call Your O2 Cocoon puts several features at your fingertips while you're making a call. Making a second call* To make a second call Adjusting the earpiece volume · During a call, scroll the volume wheel up and down to adjust the call volume · · Enter the phone number or select one from your contacts by selecting Options ­ View Contacts. For further info click here to refer to the in-call menu Press to call The currently active call is automatically placed on hold. However, if there is already an active call and another on hold, this action will fail. Putting a call on hold* When the call is active · For further details on the volume wheel click here. Press the left soft key to select Options, then select Hold to put the active call on hold. Mute · · Select Options ­ Mute. will be displayed in the internal display screen To restore the microphone's function, select Options ­ Mute off Cocoon tip For video calls press the right soft key to select Mute / Unmute. Loudspeaker* · · · Press the right soft key to select Loudsp. You'll be able to hear the caller's voice and you can speak to them without holding the phone near your ear A speaker icon appear on screen When the call is on hold · Select Options ­ Unhold to resume the call When there is an active call and a call on hold To restore the handset speaker function, press the right soft key to select Handset · Please note If you are connected to a Bluetooth headset or hands-free kit, you won't be able to activate the loudspeaker. To swap between the calls scroll to the relevant number and select Options ­ Swap to resume the call that is on hold, and put the active call on hold. Alternatively, scroll and highlight the number you require and press to swap Identifies that the call is on hold This call is currently active call *Not an option for video calling. . Click here to return to contents page. 28 * Not available for video calling. Conference · Select Options then scroll to Join and select to connect all 3 parties If your Cocoon shows the message Join failed please contact O2 Customer Service for further details on this function. Call waiting* If you receive an incoming call whilst you are on the phone, a tone will sound through the earpiece and the display will show that a second call is currently waiting. You can handle the waiting call and currently active call in the following ways. Answer the waiting call · · Press or select Options ­ Accept. The currently active call will automatically be placed on hold If there's already an active call and a call on hold, select Options ­ End & Next to answer the waiting call. The active call will be disconnected but the call on hold will remain Reject the waiting call · Select Reject *Not available for video calling. Click here to return to contents page. 29 Voice in-call menu · Press the left soft key during a call to select Options and enter the in-call menu · Scroll to the desired item using the navigation key ­ please see the list below Voice recording / Stop recording Select to start recording your conversation. You'll symbol will appear on screen. For further know your O2 Cocoon is recording as the information on a voice recording click here Mute / Mute off Activate or cancel the silent mode Hold / Unhold Enables you to toggle the call status View contacts Select to enter the contacts menu to find a contact View message Select to enter your Inbox. For further details on messaging click here Create message Select to enter the text messaging screen. For help on creating a text message click here View calendar Useful so you don't double book. For info on the calendar click here Notepad Take notes during a call. Click here for further details on notepad DTMF off / DTMF on When your mobile connects to other devices or services, you can send DTMF (Dual Tone Modulation Frequency) strings. DTMF strings are keypad tones that are sent via the microphone as you dial another number. Your mobile will emit the tones to communicate with answering machines, pagers etc. Disconnect Select to end the current call, the active call or all calls Click here to return to contents page. 30 Video in-call menu · · Select Options during a video call and enter the in-call menu Scroll down using the navigation key and select one of the options below Images instead Instead of showing your face on screen, scroll through your pictures and choose a photo instead. · · · Scroll to Images instead and select Options ­ Customise Scroll through all your images available and select To save select Options ­ Save View contacts Select to enter the contacts menu and find a number View message Select to enter your Inbox. For further details on messaging click here Create message Select to enter the text messaging screen. For help on creating a text message click here View calendar Useful so you don't double book. For info on the calendar click here Notepad Take notes during a call. Click here for further details on notepad Camera off / on You decide whether the recipient of your video call sees an image of you or not on their mobile Mute / Mute off Activate or cancel the silent mode Advanced settings Select to go through to the video advanced settings menu. Main display Decide what appears in the main display. · · · · Partner main The other person's image will appear in the main display and you'll appear as a thumbnail in the corner Main picture Your image will appear in the main display and the caller / recipient will be viewed as a thumbnail Partner only Select so only the other person can be viewed on screen Only my picture Remove the other person from the display and show only you Hold / Unhold Enables you to toggle the call status Cocoon tips · · · Some files are too large to be selected To reset select Options ­ Reset to default After each change select Options ­ Save Click here to return to contents page. 31 Voicemail 901 This service takes messages for you when your O2 Cocoon is switched off, engaged, you don't answer a call or you are out of signal range. To set up voicemail Voicemail must be activated before you can use it. · · To activate on a Pay Monthly tariff, enter 1750 and then press If you're a Pay & Go customer, your Voicemail 901 service is already activated To listen to your voicemail messages · · In the standby mode, press and hold Alternatively, simply dial 901 and press to dial your voicemail For further information on call forwarding to your voicemail 901, click here or check out your O2 welcome pack. To retrieve your voicemail messages when abroad dial 0044 7802 090 100. Click here to return to contents page. 32 Chapter 5 Profiles · · · Selecting a profile Customise your profile Reset your profile settings Click here to return to contents page. Profiles Your O2 Cocoon is waiting for your personal touch. Set a ringtone and a volume level to suit you. Give different ringtones to particular people in your Contacts. It's another way to make the O2 Cocoon uniquely yours. In this section, we'll tell you how to adjust your profile on the mobile, and the way you're alerted when calls and messages arrive. · · Scroll to Profiles in the main menu and press to select Now scroll to the profile that best suits the environment you're in and press to activate Cocoon tip There's a quicker route to access profiles from the standby screen. Click here for more details. Click here to return to contents page. 34 Selecting a profile Choose from the following Headset This profile is only active when a hands-free kit is attached to your mobile. Once activated, the display's status bar shows , and Headset. Flight mode There are times or places where mobile phones are prohibited, such as in an airplane. By selecting flight mode, there will be no service available so you won't be able to make or receive calls, but you'll be able to continue using other features ­ listen to your audio files, play games you've already downloaded, view your images and videos, use the calendar and currency converter so you're prepared when you arrive at your destination. icon. In flight mode, your mobile won't emit radio waves and disturb other electronic systems. So keep listening, playing, and organising your day! Once activated, the display's status bar shows on the standby screen. Please note Some airlines may have restrictions as to when you may use electronic equipment during flight. For safety reasons, you must adhere to these restrictions at all times. and the word Flight mode appears Normal This is the default profile. Once activated, the display's status bar shows the Loud The options in this profile have been preset to suit conditions where it is difficult to hear, like an outdoor activity e.g. the highest volume ringtone or activation of both ringtone and vibrating alerts. Once activated, the internal display's status bar shows on the standby screen. and the word Loud appears Vibrate only The ideal profile when you don't want to disturb anyone but you can't miss a call. For instance in the cinema. Once activated the display's status bar shows on the standby screen. and the words Vibrate only appear Music mode If you want to listen to your music and have no interruptions, then select this profile. It's your `do not disturb' to calls, messages or alarm tones. When you've finished listening to your music player, your O2 Cocoon details a summary of the calls and texts you've missed. You'll know that this profile is selected as mode appears on screen. appears in the status bar and Music Silent Sets all phone noises to minimum. Ideal if you're relaxing, or in a quiet environment ­ we're thinking the quiet carriage on the train! appears in the status bar and Silent appears on the screen once activated. Cocoon tip To activate this profile from the standby screen, press and hold Click here to return to contents page. 35 Customise your profile Personalise each of the profiles to suit a particular environment, except vibrate only, silent, flight mode and music mode. Set the latest music track as your ringtone or alarm tone, increase the volume and enable the vibrate alert ­ it's over to you... Just adjust the settings by following the instructions below. · · · In the Profiles menu, scroll to highlight a particular profile ­ excluding vibrate only, silent, flight and music ­ and select Options Scroll to Customise and press to select · · Help tips · For info on sharing files by media messages click here, for Bluetooth click here, for O2 Active click here or check out o2.co.uk or your welcome pack, and for details on recording your own sounds click here If you haven't added any ringtones or music files, you'll need to add them first Scroll through all the music files and sounds available and select Options ­ Select Cocoon tip You can listen to the sound file before you select it by choosing Options ­ Play. You can now amend the following Video call Choose the ringtone that'll alert you when you receive a video call. The instructions are the same as choosing a ringtone for voice calls ­ click here for help. Ringtone volume Select to amend the volume for incoming voice, music and video calls. · Scroll to Ringtone Volume and press left and right on the navigation key to increase or decrease the volume level Once complete select Save Voice call Choose the ringtone that sounds when you receive a voice call. Please note You'll only be selecting the voice call ringtone for that particular profile; it won't affect any of the other profiles or change any of your contact specific ringtones. For more information on customising a particular ringtone to one of your contacts click here. · · Select Voice call by pressing You can now choose from one of the default ringtones that we've saved to your mobile or one of the sounds you've recorded or received from others, or ringtones and other music tracks you've downloaded from O2 Active · Click here to return to contents page. 36 Vibrate on / off Decide whether your mobile vibrates or not. · · Scroll to Vibrate on / off and press Then select Off or On by pressing Power on / off volume Adjust the volume for when you turn your O2 Cocoon on and off. Cocoon tip Don't forget to save all the settings you changed ­ select Options ­ Save. Message sound Select the tone for how your mobile alerts you when you receive a message. Just follow the on screen prompts. Message volume To adjust the volume of your message alert, press left and right on the navigation key to increase or decrease the volume level ­ don't forget to select Save. Alarm volume To adjust the alarm volume on you O2 Cocoon, press left and right on the navigation key to increase or decrease the volume level ­ don't forget to select Save. For help on setting your alarm clock click here. Key volume You decide whether keypad tones play when keys are pressed. Use the navigation key to amend. Message reminder It isn't always convenient to read messages...but you don't want to forget about them. Set this tool to remind you about unread messages. You can choose between Off, Every 2 min or Every 5 min. Power on / off sound Select the tone for when you turn your mobile on and off. Click here to return to contents page. 37 Reset your profile settings You can reset your profiles at anytime. · · Select Profiles from the main menu Scroll to highlight one of the profiles and select Options ­ Reset to default Please note You won't be able to reset vibrate only, silent, flight mode or music mode as you are unable to customise them. Click here to return to contents page. 38 Chapter 6 Multimedia · · · · · · Pictures Video & Sounds Camera Video camera Other files Manage Click here to return to contents page. Multimedia There's so much inside your O2 Cocoon. It's already fitted with everything you could want in this multimedia age. Capture still and moving images, record sounds and voices, download games and music tracks, or use your O2 Cocoon as an MP3 player. Keeping them in one place means you can get to them easily and send them in allsinging, all-dancing multimedia messages, emails or by Bluetooth to friends and contacts. Otherwise keep them to simply refresh great memories. This is not just a phone, this is hours of fun. · Select Multimedia from the main menu Click here to return to contents page. 40 Pictures This library contains all the images, animations and photos you've saved. It's here that you can store and manage the files. · Scroll to Pictures and select Managing your images · · Scroll through the images available using the navigation key Whilst viewing your selected image as a thumbnail, select Options and then select Enter this menu, and there's a Default folder of images we've already saved for you, followed by your Daily Wallpaper folder and then the most recently saved images you've taken. If you haven't taken any pictures yet, then click here for the details. For further details on the Daily Wallpaper folder click here. The images are displayed as thumbnails (small miniature versions of the photos you've taken), and the bottom of the screen displays the file name of the currently highlighted thumbnail as well as the file size. Please note If you've a memory card inserted into your O2 Cocoon, indicates that your pictures are saved to your MicroSD memory card rather than to your phone. View Select to view the highlighted thumbnail Set as Set the image as either the wallpaper or screensaver for the internal display. For further details on the wallpaper click here, and for the screensaver click here Please note If the image is saved to your memory card you can't set it as a wallpaper or screensaver. Copy the file across to your phone's memory first. Send by If you like the image you've taken then send it to someone else, either in a media message, by email or via Bluetooth. For help on Media Messaging click here, for email click here, and for Bluetooth click here Rename Select to rename the image you've highlighted Copy to Copy the highlighted file to your phone or memory card Click here to return to contents page. 41 Move to Move the highlighted file to your phone or memory card Delete If you don't want the image then it's easy to delete, although you can't delete the pre-defined images/wallpapers already saved to your mobile ­ they're the ones saved in the Default folder Delete all Select to delete all the images you've saved Slide show View all the images you've saved one after the other as a slide show. You can pause and restart the slide show by selecting Pause and Play Properties Select to view the name and size of the file, when it was taken, and the resolution Multiple select Allows you to select more than one image at a time by scrolling to the ones you want and selecting them by pressing . Then select Options and choose to move or copy to another memory or delete. You can also choose to select or unselect all. Just follow the prompts Please note Be aware that some options are only available to images you have taken, received or downloaded. They're not available to predefined images/wallpapers saved to your mobile in the default folder. Protected content cannot be shared or transferred to any other device using Bluetooth or a USB cable. For additional options scroll to highlight a picture and press Options and choose from the list available including Lists Select to return to the image list Zoom mode Select to have a closer look at the image you've taken. If the picture is too big, use the navigation key to scroll around to view, then select Click here to return to contents page. 42 Video & Sounds This library contains all the videos you've either taken or downloaded, and sounds that have been stored to the phone's memory or on to the additional memory card. In the music folder you'll find all the tracks you've loaded onto your O2 Cocoon. · Scroll to Video & Sounds and select Music


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