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Display Dual clamshell TFT LCD both Main & Sub Main LCD ....: 260,000 TFT Color Display (128 X 160) Sub LCD ......: 260,000 TFT Color Display (128 X 128) animation message, variable icon Melody 64 Poly Orchestra Music Bell Sound Camera High Sensitive Digital Camera with Flash Dimension & Weight 85*41*22mm with Slim Battery 85g with Slim Battery Performance Talk Time: up to 180 minutes (with 760 mAh Battery) Standby Time: up to 200 hours (with 760 mAh Battery) Operating Frequency GSM 900MHz / GSM 1800MHz / PCS 1900MHz Triple Band Some of the contents in this User Manual would differ from that in your phone. It may differ depending on the S/W version and the network provider you subscribed to. 1 For your safety and proper operation of the mobile phone, please read the following information carefully and observe the simple guidelines provided. For detailed information, please refer to the Appendix. Antenna Do not use any antenna not authorized by Pantech. Using such antenna may cause malfunction or serious damage to the phone. Traffic Safety You should check and observe your local traffic regulations before using your cell phone. Do not use your phone while driving. If unavoidable, use a hands-free device in a safe area. Effects on Electronic Devices Inside the Car RF (Radio Frequency) signals may adversely affect the electronic devices or systems in your car. Hands-free Device Installing an in-vehicle hands-free device on the area of deployment of an airbag or within the coverage of airbag inflation may cause serious injury. Medical Devices Turn off your cell phone in healthcare facilities and make sure to observe facility rules and regulations. As external RF signals may interfere with a pacemaker(s) or another medical device(s), turn off your cell phone when near such devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device if you have any questions about using your phone in a healthcare facility. Public Place Turn off your cell phone in public areas where the use of cell phones is prohibited. Boarding an Aircraft Turn off your cell phone before boarding an aircraft.. Using a cell phone inside the aircraft may seriously affect aircraft operation. Potentially Explosive Atmosphere Turn off your cell phone in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, and obey all posted signs and instructions in the area. Do not separate the battery from your phone in an area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Effects on Electronic Devices RF signals emitted from your cell phone may adversely affect the electronic devices that are inadequately shielded against such signals. 2 3 User Guide Do not allow another person to use your phone without your permission. If the phone gets lost or stolen, contact your service provider immediately. If the phone does not function properly, take it to the nearest service center. Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not attempt to connect incompatible devices. Avoid prolonged exposure to RF (radio frequency) signals emitted from the phone as it may adversely affect the human body. Remember to make a backup copy of important data such as telephone numbers. Exposure to Radio Waves Your phone is comprised of a radio transmitter and receiver. It was designed and manufactured not to exceed the radio wave energy limit or exposure recommended by an independent scientific organization after extensive scientific studies. Use only the batteries, chargers and accessories approved by authorized manufacturers so as to not exceed the recommended exposure guidelines. Use of unauthorized items may result in a failure to comply with the guidelines. In such a case, the safety of all users, regardless of their age and health condition, cannot be guaranteed. Using Your Phone Properly Use your cell phone in normal operating position (as a hand-held telephone is normally held). Do not touch or bend the antenna while using the phone, as it may degrade the call quality or even affect battery performance. Do not attempt to disassemble the phone. Non-expert handling may damage the phone. Use only the batteries, chargers and accessories which are authorized or supplied with the phone. Use of any unauthorized item may result in the invalidation of the warranty. 4 5 FOR YOUR SAFETY ...........................................................................1 TABLE OF CONTENTS .......................................................................6 COMPONENTS ...................................................................................9 HANDSET DESCRIPTION .................................................................10 INTERNAL LCD (MAIN LCD) ............................................................11 SUB LCD MENU OPTIONS ..............................................................13 FUNCTION KEYS ..............................................................................14 QUICK START ...................................................................................16 INSTALLING SIM CARD................................................................................16 INSTALLING THE BATTERY .........................................................................17 CHARGING THE BATTERY ...........................................................................18 VOICEMAIL ....................................................................................................45 CELL BROADCASTS......................................................................................46 CALL LOGS .......................................................................................47 RECEIVED CALLS ..........................................................................................47 DIALED CALLS...............................................................................................47 MISSED CALLS..............................................................................................47 CLEAR LOGS..................................................................................................49 CALL INFO......................................................................................................49 GPRS INFO.....................................................................................................51 SOUND ..............................................................................................53 RINGING SETTINGS......................................................................................53 MESSAGE ALERT..........................................................................................54 KEY TONE ......................................................................................................55 FLIP OPEN TONE...........................................................................................56 SOUND EFFECT.............................................................................................57 GETTING STARTED ..........................................................................19 TURNING YOUR PHONE ON........................................................................19 TURNING YOUR PHONE OFF.......................................................................19 MAKING A CALL............................................................................................19 ENDING A CALL ............................................................................................20 ANSWERING A CALL ....................................................................................20 ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE VOLUME ........................................................20 BROWSING THE MAIN MENU .....................................................................20 INPUTTING CHARACTERS AND NUMBERS...............................................21 SETTINGS .........................................................................................60 DISPLAY .........................................................................................................60 DATE & TIME .................................................................................................65 LANGUAGE....................................................................................................66 RESET SETTINGS..........................................................................................66 INFORMATION ..............................................................................................67 AUTO POWER ALARM..................................................................................68 ANSWERING MACHINE................................................................................68 BASIC CALL FUNCTIONS ................................................................22 SPEED DIAL ...................................................................................................22 MAKING AN INTERNATIONAL CALL ..........................................................22 MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL .................................................................22 MISSED CALLS..............................................................................................23 PHONE BOOK SHORTCUT ...........................................................................23 LAST NUMBER DIALED/RECEIVED/MISSED...............................................23 CALL WAITING ..............................................................................................23 OPTIONS DURING A CALL ...........................................................................24 NET SERVICES ..................................................................................71 DIVERT CALLS ...............................................................................................71 CALL SETTINGS ............................................................................................74 NETWORK SETTINGS...................................................................................76 SECURITY SETTING......................................................................................78 ORGANIZER ......................................................................................84 ALARM ...........................................................................................................84 SCHEDULER...................................................................................................86 MEMO ............................................................................................................89 CALCULATOR ................................................................................................90 CONVERTER ..................................................................................................91 STOP WATCH ................................................................................................92 HOW TO USE T9 ...............................................................................25 T9 ENGLISH ...................................................................................................26 MULTI-TAP ENGLISH....................................................................................26 T9 NUMBER AND T9 SYMBOL ....................................................................26 MENU FUNCTIONS ...................................................... 27 MESSAGES .......................................................................................28 SMS/EMS .......................................................................................................28 MMS ...............................................................................................................37 FUN & TOOLS ...................................................................................93 GAME .............................................................................................................93 DOWNLOADED..............................................................................................94 VOICE RECORD..............................................................................................98 WAP................................................................................................................99 JAVA.............................................................................................................103 CAMERA.......................................................................................................109 MEMORY INFO ............................................................................................111 6 7 BLUETOOTH ...................................................................................113 STK ..................................................................................................122 PHONEBOOK ..................................................................................122 GROUP SEARCH..........................................................................................122 NAME SEARCH............................................................................................123 PHOTO SEARCH ..........................................................................................125 ADD NEW NAME .........................................................................................125 SPEED DIAL LIST.........................................................................................126 SETTINGS ....................................................................................................127 For your safety and proper operation of the mobile phone, please read the following information carefully and observe the simple guidelines provided. For detailed information, please refer to the Appendix. MY MENU .......................................................................................129 APPENDIX ................................................................... 130 FOR YOUR SAFETY AND PROPER MAINTENANCE. ..................131 TROUBLESHOOTING .....................................................................132 BATTERY USE.................................................................................134 SAFETY INFORMATION.................................................................135 EMERGENCY CALLS ......................................................................136 Batteries(Standard x 2) Handset User manual Travel Adaptor Ear-Microphon 8 9 External display Earpiece Antenna There are two LCD displays: main-LCD and sub-LCD. One displays only icons to show the status of the phone while the other shows messages, telephone numbers, icons, or other information. An icon(s) is displayed when a certain function is activated, a message has been received; or in idle mode.. The figure above displays a list of all the possible icons that may be positioned at the top of the screen. The function of each icon is described below. Signal strength Line is busy Shows the strength of the RF signal. The greater the number of bars, the stronger the signal. Indicates that the line is busy. Indicates that your ring type is in melody mode. Indicates that the ringing type is in vibration Internal Screen display Menu key OK key Navigation key Clear key Alphanumeric keys Microphone Headset Connector Melody Vibration Vibration then Indicates that your ring type begins with Melody/Vibration ether vibration-melody mode or vibration followed by melody mode. and Melody Etiquette Mode Indicates etiquette mode. No sound is produced in this mode. To change to Etiquette Mode, press and hold Indicates that there is an unread message(s). This icon blinks when messages are saved to the maximum storage capacity of the SIM card. Indicates that there are unchecked voice mails. Side keys SMS Message Power Adaptor Connectors Maximum SMS Message Voice Mail Message Camera Bluetooth 10 11 Alarm Roaming Battery Headset Handset Lock Divert Call WAP push message Secure Connection Icon: GPRS Icon Bluetooth headset connect GPRS Indicates that an alarm has been set. Indicates that roaming service is supported. Shows remaining battery power. Indicates that the headset has been connected. Indicates that handset has been locked. To lock the phone, press and hold . ("see 5.4.2") This icon appears when the function to divert all calls is activated. Indicates that a WAP push message(s) has been received. Indicates that the WAP connection is made via secure connection. Indicates that the GPRS service is being used. Indicates that the Bluetooth function has been activated. Indicates that the Bluetooth headset has been connected. This icon will appear when you insert a SIM card that supports GPRS function and when your phone is in the GPRS service area. Indicates that the auto-answering function has been activated. When recorded messaged are saved to the full storage capacity (10 messages), it changes to . Indicates that there is a recorded message(s) not checked yet. You can select several options with Sub-LCD Menu. The Sub-LCD options are shown below. Normal Access In standby mode with the phone flip closed, press and hold the [ ] key, and a menu will appear. Scroll to the desired function with the [ ]/[ ] key, then press the [ ] key to select the function. After using the function, press and hold the [ ] key to return to standby mode. Recent Call With this function, you can check and redial all recent calls. (1) Scroll to°Recent Calls,°±and press the [ ] key. (2) After scrolling to the desired telephone number, press the [ ] key to call the number automatically.(Telephone conversation will be possible only with the use of an ear jack.) (3) To return to standby mode, press and hold the [ ] key. SMS Inbox You can check the SMS messages received. (1) Scroll to°SMS Inbox,°±and press the [ ] key (2) Scroll to the desired message and press the [ ] key to view the message. (3) To return to standby mode, press and hold the [ ] key. AutoAnswering Recorded message 12 Flash ON The camera flash can be used as an emergency light. 1) On standby mode, press and hold the [ ] key to turn on the flash. 2) Release the [ ] key to turn off the flash. 13 The following table shows a list of function keys, each of which has one or more functions. Key Icon Name Key Function Press this key to make a call or answer an incoming call when the answer type is ANY KEY & SEND KEY. If you wish to see the list of all recent calls, press this key once. Press this key to end a call or to convert to standby mode from menu mode. Press and hold this key to turn your phone on or off. Press this key when a call is incoming to reject the call. Press this key to select or activate the menu displayed on the screen. Press this key to enter into the main menu & pop up menu. Press this key to delete a single character, or press and hold this key to delete all characters. Press this key to return to the previous screen. Press one of the four keys (left, right, up, and down) to move the cursor from the menu list or editor. During a call, press the [Up] key to see the list of recent calls received or the[Down] key to see the list of calls you could not answer. If you press this key on the idle screen, you can easily access the Phonebook, Sound Setting, SMS, or My Menu (Hot Folder). SIDE UP and If you press the keys on the left side of the phone, you can adjust the call volume during a call. DOWN KEYS SEND KEY From standby mode, pressing the [ ] key allows you to see the calendar. Pressing and holding this key allows you to access the External LCD menu, and at this time the side camera key functions as the [ ] key. CAMERA KEY WAP KEY From the idle screen, press this key to directly access the [Camera] menu. From the idle screen, press this key to directly access the [ WAP] menu. END KEY BLUETOOTH From the idle screen, press and hold this key to directly access the Bluetooth menu. When you KEY long press this key during a call, the call connection switches between the Bluetooth headset and the phone. OK KEY MENU KEY SIDE CAMERA When the phone flip is closed, pressing and holding the side camera key allows you to take a KEY picture from the external LCD as the key functions as the [ ] key in the External LCD menu. CLEAR KEY NAVIGATION KEYS with shortcut keys to Hot folder, Sound setting, Message and Phonebook 14 15 Installing SIM card In order for you to use the phone the first time, you must follow the steps shown below. Install the SIM card inside the handset. When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are provided with a plug-in SIM card loaded with your subscription information (such as PIN number, available optional services, etc.). If necessary, turn off your phone by pressing and holding the [ ]key until a closing message appears. 1. Remove the battery from the phone. 2. Check the sim slot is empty and install the SIM card into the slot. Installing the Battery As shown in the picture below, fix the part where the metal groove of the battery is located into the groove at the bottom of the handset. 1. Insert the part (where the metal groove of the battery is located) unto the groove at the bottom of the handset. 3. If you wish to remove the SIM card, push it in the arrow direction shown in the picture below. 2. Then press the top of the battery until it snaps. 16 17 Charging the Battery Your phone is powered by a charged Li-ion battery. Use only authorized batteries and chargers. Ask your Pantech dealer for more information. You may use the phone while the battery is charging. In case the battery has been installed in the phone, open the cover of the Power Adaptor Connectors at the bottom of the phone, and connect the adaptor, which has been supplied together with the phone, to the outlet of the Power Adaptor Connectors. When the battery is fully charged, disconnect the adapter from the connector. Turning your phone on Press and hold the [ your phone on. ]key for approximately 3 seconds to turn Turning your phone off Press and hold the [ Making a call Press and hold the [ ]key to turn your phone on. When the "Insert SIM card" message appears on the screen, insert the SIM card into the SIM slot. Enter your PIN number (up to 8 characters) to unlock the handset (if applicable). If the correct PIN number has been entered, the search for the subscribed network will start automatically. In idle mode, enter the phone number with the area code. Press the [ ] key to make a call. If you wish to make an international call, press [ ] twice or press and hold [ ] until the '+' symbol appears on the screen. Then, dial the country code, area code and telephone number. If you press and hold the [ ] key, you can insert the 'P' pause symbol between each code and telephone number For a delay of 2 seconds.You can make an emergency call without the SIM card. To make an emergency call, enter the emergency number and press [ ]. ]key to turn your phone off. 18 19 Ending a call If you wish to cancel or disconnect a call, press the [ close flip. ]key or Inputting characters and numbers To input a number, select the keypad associated with the number. To input characters, you must be in the 'T9' mode (e.g. Phone Book, Message). For detailed information, see the 'T9' section in the Appendix. Press the [ ] key to delete a character. If you hold the [ ] key for an extended period of time, all characters on the screen will be erased. Answering a call When the phone rings a melody or vibrates, the screen will display the name or telephone number of the caller, provided that you have been subscribed to your telecommunications service provider for such service. The caller's name will be displayed only when his/her telephone number and name are archived in the Phone Book. If you wish to answer a call in normal mode, simply press the [ ]key. If the answer mode is set to [Any Key], you can answer a call by pressing any key except the [ ]key. Adjusting the earpiece volume During a call, if you wish to adjust the earpiece volume, use the volume key on the side of the phone to select the desired level from the 8 different volume levels. Browsing the main menu If you wish to enter into the main menu from the idle screen, press the [ ]key. Press the [ ] or [ ]key to exit the menu andreturn to the idle screen. With the navigation keys, [ ][ ] and [ ][ ], you can select an item from the item menu. You can answer the question by pressing the [ ]key for 'Yes' and the [ ]key for 'No.' 20 21 Speed Dial There are two ways to make a call from the idle screen. The general method is to dial the destination number and press the [ ] key; the other is to use the Speed Dial function. The Speed Dial allows you to make a call quickly without dialing the actual phone number. If the index number which is allocated to each phone number saved in the Phone Book is within the range of 1~9, simply press and hold the index associated with the phone number that you wish to call. Or you can enter [ ] key and then the number key that corresponds with the index number, and then press [ ] to call the number. If the index number is within the range of 10~99, enter the two numbers of the index with the number key and then press the [ ] key. Then the phone will attempt to call the phone number associated with the two-digit index number. For example, if the index number is [5], simply press and hold that index shown in the Phone Book. Or you can enter [ ] and [ ] keys and then press [ ] to call the number. If the index number is 34, press the number keys [ ] and [ ], and then press the [ ] key. The range of index numbers available for Speed Dial is 1 to 99. Making an international call To make an international call, press [ ] twice or press and hold [ ] until you see a `+' sign on the screen. Once you see the `+' sign, dial the destination country number Making an emergency call You can make an emergency call by entering the emergency number and then pressing the [ ] key. If you are within the GSM network range, you may make emergency phone calls in any country regardless of whether you are using an SIM card. Missed calls If you miss an incoming call for any reason, a missed call message will appear on the screen as reminder. To return a missed call, select [ ] -> [Call logs] -> [Missed calls]. Use the [ ]/[ ] key to locate the number you wish to call and press the [ ] key to dial. Phone Book shortcut You may move directly to the Phone Book menu from the idle screen by pressing the Down key of navigation. You can also store a phone number(s) in the Phone Book by dialing the number on the idle screen, pressing and holding the [ ] key Last number dialled/received/missed In order to view the list of recently made or received calls, press the [ ] key. If you wish to make a call to one of the numbers on the list, use the [ ]/[ ] key to select the number. Press the [ ] key to make the call. If you press the [ ] key, information on the selected number will be displayed. Call waiting (To use this function, you must subscribe to the service with your network service provider.) On an incoming call, press the [ ]key to select one of the following call options. [MENU] 1. Answer: Accepts an incoming call. 2. Reject: Ends an incoming call without accepting it. 3. I am busy: Makes the message "I am busy" be heard to the caller without accepting an incoming call. If another call comes in while you are on the phone, you may choose from the three options. Press the [ ] key to reject an incoming call. Press the [ ] key to hold an active call and connect to the 23 incoming call.. 22 Options during a call You may use different call options While you are on the phone, you may use the following call options by pressing the [ ]key. [Menu] 1. Phonebook 2. Messages 3. Volume 4. Retrieve call in headset/phone 5. Hold 6. End current 7. Mute on 8. DTMF on/off Each function is described below. Phonebook -Allows you to access the Phonebook menu during a call. Messages - Allows you to access the Messages menu during a call. Volume - Allows you to adjust the volume during a call. Retrieve call in headset/phone - This menu will be displayed only when the Bluetooth headset is available Hold - You may take another call while holding a currently active phone call. End current - This function ends the currently active call. Mute - When activating this function while using your phone, the recipient will not hear any sounds.. DTMF on/off - This function allows you to set the DTMF tone on/off. * T9 Input Mode: T9 input mode can vary depending on each language. For detailed information, see the country-specific manual. Key T9 Number T9 English Multitap 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next candidate ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ .,:1/)-(;*?& ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ .,-?!'@: LONG press T9 Number/T9 English T9 Number/Multitap (Space) (SPACE) Shift-Caps LOCK Symbols 0 LONG press (SPACE) (Space) (SPACE) ShiftCapsLOCK LONG press Symbols 24 25 T9 English The more types you enter,the more complete word you can get using T9 English editor. ®T ®T ®T ®T ®T ®T MENU TYPE There are two types of menus: the basic menu and 'My Menu.' If you wish to use the main menu, press the [ ] key.. If you wish to use the My Menu option, press the [ ] key For example If you like to make the word, "English", then press the keys, [ ] for E, [ ] for n, [ ] for g, [ ] for l, [ ] for i, [ ] for s, and [ ] for h. If you could not find the word what you want, just press [ ]key for next possible candidates. You can switch the lowercase to the capital letter or the capital letter to one capital letter mode by pressing [ ]key. Also you can insert period by pressing key [ ]. Blank space can be added by pressing [ ]. You can shift input mode by pressing [ ] or [ ] arrow keys. Alternately, you can switch to T9 number mode by long pressing [ ]key and to T9 Symbol mode by long pressing [ ]key. Multi-tap English In this mode, you can insert special English word something like name, nickname, abbreviations and so on. T9 English has special dictionary to find and to list candidates up. As like ordinary mobile phone, you can input alphabets by pressing a key several times `til finding the character. By pressing key [ ] you can easily shift to Capitalized letter to lowercase to T9 number easily. T9 Number and T9 Symbol This is the mode for entering numbers and symbols. You can select symbols from the Select window. Long pressing "*" enables you to change to the number mode, and long pressing it once again to the previous mode. Likewise, long pressing "#" enables you to change to the symbol mode, and long pressing it again to the previous mode. If you press [1] in Multitp mode, .':1/)-(;*?& will be input in order Messages Call logs Sound Settings Net Services Organizer Fun &Tools Bluetooth STK Phonebook My Menu 27 26 SMS/EMS EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service) is built upon SMS (Short Message Service) format. You can add pictures, animations, melodies and emoticons to a text message and designate text properties through EMS. ®T ®T ®T Before getting started First, check whether the service center number is set up. This number is usually provided by your service provider and stored in the SIM card. [MENU] 1. Create 2. Inbox 3. Outbox 4. Archive 5. Settings 6. Used space Message center - Allows the URL of proxy relay or allows MMSC to be set. Message lifetime - Adjust the lifetime of messages (1 hour ~ 6 months). Message format - Determine the message format (Normal, Fax, Voicemail, ERMES, National paging, X.400, Internet ) Detailed functions of settings [MENU] 1.Message center 2.Message lifetime 3.Message format Detailed functions of Used Space 1.Capacity 2.Used records 3.Unread records Capacity °© Displays the amount of storage space in SIM memory Used records ­ Displays the number of messages stored in SIM memory. Unread records ­ Displays the number of unread messages. Create - Press this icon to write new messages. Inbox- Displays the list of received messages Outbox - Displays the list of messages waiting to be sent. Archive- Displays the list of messages stored in the phone memory. Settings - See `Detailed Functions of Settings.' Used space - Displays the current status of SIM. (Total capacity of SIM memory, number of messages stored, number of messages unread) 28 29 Creating/Sending/Storing a message Creating a message Insert item Allows you to insert an item to a text message. Text style You may change the properties of text messages. 1. Press the [ ] key while creating a message. 2. Choose "Text style" and press the [ ] key. 3. You can choose from Underline/Bold/Strikeout.(Note: This feature is not applicable to Chinese languages.) T9 options See the Appendix on how to use the Editor. 1. Choose the "Create" option and press the [ ]key. 2. While creating a message, you can choose the "Insert Items" by pressing the [ ]key. 3. From the "Insert Items," you may choose from Picture/ Animation/ Melody/ Message/ Emoticon. 4. "Predefined" and "Load" will be displayed on the screen. 5. Use the [ ]key to choose an item and press the [ ]key. The chosen item will be loaded. Predefined ­ Loads items stored in your phone memory. (This does not appear on Picture/Message.) Load - Loads the items stored in the file system. *File size limit for EMS files Picture- 16*16(pixel), 32*32(pixel) Animation- 8*8(pixel), 16*16(pixel) Melody- 128 byte *File extension names available for EMS items (for Load) Picture- *.wbmp Animation- *.awb Melody- *.imy 30 31 Sending the message After writing the message, press the [ ]key. ]key. 1 2 3 4 Storing messages Storing messages in the SIM card Choose "Send" and press the [ 1. Storing messages in the SIM card 2. Press the [ ] key after writing a message. 3. Once "Saving message -> Message saved" appears on the screen, the message will be saved to the SIM card. Storing messages in the handset You may input the recipient's phone number, or retrieve the number from the "Phone Book" via the [ ] option. After inputting the phone number, press the [ ]key to send the message. You will see a sending animation and the transmission progress (e.g. 1/3) on the screen. 1. Press the [ ]key after creating a message. 2. Select "Archive" and press the [ ]key. 3. Select "Save" and press <> to input a filename for your message. 4. The message will be stored in the handset once you press the [ ]key. Receiving a message When you receive a message, you will be alerted by a bell sound, and a "received message" animation will run on the screen. The number of messages received will then be displayed on the idle screen. (If you receive a message with multiple pages, the alert will sound when the last page is received.) Messages stored in the SIM card Received messages are stored in the SIM card. If the SIM card memory is fully occupied, you can no longer receive messages. In such a case, an icon indicating that SIM memory is fully occupied will be displayed on the idle screen. You can receive more messages by deleting stored messages. 32 33 Storing messages with attached files You may store Picture/Animation/Melody/Message/Emoticon in the phone memory if the received message contains them. (Only userdefined items are possible.) Checking Inbox, Outbox or Archive messages Inbox (messages received) Choose the "Inbox" menu and press the [OK] key to display the list of messages in the Inbox. Messages are shown with the caller number and the corresponding name in the Phone Book, if available To select a message, choose an item from the list and press the [ ] key. The chosen message appears on the screen. If the message contains an item, put the cursor behind the item. If the item is an animation, it will start to move. If it is a melody, you will hear sound. Press the [ ] key for menu options. You may choose from "Edit", "Delete", "Forward", "Text Reply" and "Voice call". 1. Place the cursor behind the item while you check the message. 2. Press the [ ]key to set the file name and directory. 3. The message is stored in the handset. 4. Stored items may be sent out via the following steps under the 'Create' option: [Insert item] -> [Picture/Animation/Melody/Message] -> [Load]. Page limit in "Create" The maximum number of pages allowed for each message under the "Create" option is 7 pages. Every time a page is completed and moves to the next page, a popup (e.g. SMS1) appears. *Maximum words allowed per text-only message - English 153 characters * 6 pages + 1(input of the 7th page number) = 919 characters - Chinese 67 characters * 6 pages + 1(input of the 7th page number) = 403 characters 1 2 3 4 Outbox (messages to be sent) Select the "Outbox" menu and press the [ the list of messages in the Outbox. Choose a desired message by pressing the [ When the chosen message appears, press the [ ]key to display 1 2 3 4 ]key. ]key. Choose from "Edit", "Delete" and "Forward" menu options. 35 34 °ÿ Inbox and Outbox menu [MENU] Edit - Edits received and sent messages. Delete - Deletes a message. Forward - Forwards a received message to another person. Text Reply - Writes and sends a new message with the sender's number set as the default. Voice call - Makes a call to the sender's number. MMS MMS refers to multimedia messages including the files of the images taken with the digital camera, downloaded image files and sound files, which can be created and sent. An individual file size cannot exceed 32KB; and the size of the total messages 64KB. ®T ®T ®T Archive 1 2 3 4 Menu structure ]key to display MMS 1. Create : Creates and sends new messages. 2. Inbox : Displays received messages. 3. Outbox : Displays a list of messages waiting to be sent. 4. Drafts : Displays a list of incomplete messages. 5. Sent : Displays a list of messages sent. 6. Archive : Shows stored messages. 7. Templates : Shows a list of templates that can be applied when writing new messages. 8. MMS settings - Save messages : You can decide whether or not you will store all messages in the Sent mailbox. - Delivery receipts : Use this function to check if a sent message has been delivered to the recipient, or to determine if you will send a Delivery Report demanded by an incoming message. - MMS center : Sets the address of the MMS center. Select the Archive menu and press the [ the Archive list. Select the stored message. Then, the data size will be displayed under the message. And press the [ ] key. You may choose from the "Info", "Delete" and "Rename" menu options that appear. If you press the [ ] key from the "Archive" list, you will see the contents of the message. If you wish to send or edit a message, enter into the "Creat Message," and then select a desired message from the "Insert Item Message." °ÿ Archive menu [MENU] Info - Displays the type of message (SMS/EMS), saved date and time, and data size. Delete - Deletes messages stored in the Archive. Rename - Renames a message. 36 37 - WAP Profile : Sets the configuration of the WAP profile used when receiving or sending MMS messages. - MMS life time : Determines the lifetime of MMS messages. - MMS download : Automatic : New messages are downloaded onto the background as soon as they are received, and you receive notification when the download is complete. On read : New messages are downloaded when you open the file. 2 3 Write your message. For example, you may write "Hello world". You may attach, change, or delete image or sound objects to the message. Using the [ ] key enables you to use the following menu options:. ­ Add picture : To insert an image, press the [ ]key and select "Add picture" or "Add photo". Select a picture file (*.bmp, *.jpg, *.gif, *.png) from the list, and press the [ ]key. ­ Add photo : To insert an image file stored by the camera, press the [ ] key and select "Add photo". Select a picture file (*.jpg) and press the [ ]key. ­ Change picture, Change photo : To change an object already inserted, press the [ ]key and select "Change image", "Change photo" or "Change sound." Then, select and change the desired file. ­ Add sound : To insert a sound file, press the [ ]key and select "Add sound". Choose the desired sound file (*.imy, *.mid, *.mmf) by pressing the [ ]key. ­ Apply template : You may reorganize your current message by using stored templates. ­ Add page : To add a new page, press the [ ]key and select "more" and then "Add page.". ­ Delete object : To delete an inserted object, press the [ ]key and select "Delete object". Selecting the object you wish to delete and pressing the [ ]key . 39 - Spam filter : Sets a spam filter for the MMS messages that are set as "Advertisement". Off : Receives all MMS messages. Prompt if spam :Asks your permission before downloading spam messages or not Reject spam : Rejects all spam messages. Writing and sending multimedia messages A new message may be written by selecting the "Create" option. Once you select this option, the screen displays the first page of an MMS message. Along the top of the message screen is a status bar that shows the information and status of the message. This bar also shows whether the current page of the message contains sound, and the message size and page number of the message you are reading. 1 Select MMS from the Message menu, scroll to "Create" and press the [ ]key. 38

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