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User manual SANYO S750I
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This product, although classified under the brand SANYO, may have been manufactured by AMOI, D-JIX, LOGICOM after mergers, acquisitions, or a change in name.
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Manual abstract: user guide SANYO S750I
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. Preface
Thank you for purchasing the S750i colour LCD mobile phone. To obtain the best results from your new phone we advise you to use only Sanyo approved accessories. Please read this guide before attempting to use the phone. In particular, be sure to read "Safety Precautions" on pages 187 to 195. Failure to comply with the instructions in the guide may cause serious harm or violate local laws. It is recommended that you keep the guide in a safe place for future reference.
Useful features
This sliding type phone with large TFT colour LCD display enables you to: · Make and receive video calls. · Take and send video images or colour, sepia or even black and white photos using either of the two built-in smart cameras (1.3 megapixel rear camera and 310 kilopixel front camera). · Send and receive messages with video images, photos, or sound attached using Picture Messages. · Send and receive long messages with attached files using email. · Use as a video player or an audio player. · Take video images and photos in the dark using the built-in LED flash and spotlight. · Use a wide variety of data formats. · Display a World Clock. · Access Orange World or other web sites. · Enjoy JavaTM games. · Transmit data via Bluetooth®, Infrared, or USB. · Store data on a SD Memory Card.
Declaration of conformity
We, SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. of 1-1 Sanyo-cho, Daito City, Osaka Japan, declare under our sole responsibility that the product S750i complies with the requirements of Article 3.1 (a), 3.1 (b) and 3.2 of the R&TTE 1999/5/EC Directive, which is based on the following standards, if used for its intended use. Applied standards: EN 50360, EN 50361, EN 60950, EN 301 489-1, EN 301 4897, EN 301 489-17, EN 301 489-24, EN 301 511, EN 301 908-1, EN 301 908-2, EN 300 328-2
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Table of Contents
Basic Operations ............................ 7
Making a voice call or video call ........... 8 Receiving a call ..................................... 8 Operations just before you answer ....... 9 Operations during a call ........................ 9 Call History .......................................... 11 Displaying the last call time/total call time .................................................. 12 Setting your own security code .......... 13 Profiles ................................................ 13 Hands-free function ............................ 13 Using the Penlight ............................... 14 Locking or Unlocking the Phone ......... 14 Pause Dialling ..................................... 15 Changing the display language ........... 15 Text entry ............................................ 16 Operations while taking a photo or recording a video ............................. 43 Managing stored images .................... 52 Settings menu details ....................... 103 Profiles .............................................. 108 Display settings ................................. 109 Phone Settings ................................. 112 Browser settings ............................... 121 Connectivity ...................................... 124 Security settings ............................... 124 Re-initialising your phone .................. 127 Call settings ...................................... 128 Video calls ......................................... 134
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Orange World .............................. 159
Web browsing ................................... 160
Games ......................................... 163
Java TM Settings ................................ 165
Address Book ............................... 53
Creating a new contact ....................... 54 Assigning the contact to a group ........ 57 The Contacts List ................................ 59 Owner Information .............................. 64
Connectivity ................................ 167
Bluetooth® transmission .................... 168 Infrared transmission ......................... 179 Synchronising contacts or To Do tasks .............................................. 181 Printing .............................................. 184 Transmitting data on the SD Card to a PC via USB .................................... 185
Messaging ..................................... 67
General Information ............................ 68 Creating a new message .................... 68 Opening messages ............................. 74 Message Settings ............................... 77
Calendar ...................................... 137
Schedule ........................................... 139 To Do List .......................................... 143
Extras .......................................... 145 Media Album ................................. 81
Editing photos/videos ......................... 84 Alarm clock ....................................... 146 Calculator .......................................... 148 Voice Recorder ................................. 149 Notes ................................................ 151 World Clock ...................................... 152 Media Player ..................................... 153 Opening the SIM Toolkit Menu .......... 158 Using the Help guide ........................ 158 Displaying the call time ..................... 158
Safety Precautions ..................... 187
Battery Safety Precautions ............... 190 Accessory and AC adaptor Safety Precautions .................................... 192 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ........ 193 FCC Notice ....................................... 194 Additional Notices ............................. 195
Video Call ...................................... 25
Making a video call ............................. 27 Receiving a video call ......................... 29 Operations just before you answer the video call .......................................... 29 Operations during a video call ............ 30
Using the SD Memory Card ......... 91
Inserting or removing an SD Card ....... 92 Formatting the SD Card ...................... 93 Using the SD Card .............................. 95 DPOF Printing ..................................... 97
Specifications ............................. 196 Index ............................................ 197
Using the Still and Video Camera .. 35
Still camera ......................................... 39 Video camera ...................................... 42
Settings ....................................... 101
Opening the Settings Menu .............. 102
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Icons on your display
Antenna The more bars shown, the stronger the signal. Voice and data services available Voice and enhanced 3G data services available Battery level Recharge your battery when the charge indicator falls below the second bar level. Voice call in progress Video call in progress Indicates you are in roaming service area. All calls are set to be diverted You have received a text/ email/picture message You have received an Answer Phone Message All signals are off, except the alarm and timer The alarm clock has been set and is on Infrared communication is in progress Indicates Bluetooth® mode is on (Visibility is set to Always Visible or Visible for 3Min.) Indicates Bluetooth® mode is on (Visibility is set to Hidden) Indicates Bluetooth® transmission in progress A JavaTM application is running An SD card is inserted (write protect lock is off). An SD card is inserted (write protect lock is on). Indicates you have an unread WAP push message.
Basic Operations
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Basic Operations
Basic Operations
Making a voice call or video call
1 Slide open the phone and enter the phone number you want to call (up to 40 digits) using the numeric keys. · To erase a digit, use B. Press and hold B to erase all digits. · Press l after entering a number and a cursor appears. Use l / r to move the cursor where required. 2 Press t to make a voice call or press v to make a video call. 3 Press y to end the call.
Note: You can make a call from Contacts (see p. 61.) or from a Call History (see p. 11.).
Making a call by pressing a numeric key once (Speed dial) To make a call, just press a single-digit corresponding to the registration number (Quick Dial No.) in the Address Book. 1 Enter the contact number (corresponding to the registered number between 2-9) in the Address Book. 2 Press t to make a voice call.
Note: If you press v instead of t key in step 2, you can make a video call. (See p. 28.)
2 Press t or O to answer. · You can also set the phone to answer calls by sliding the phone open. (See p. 121.) 3 Press y to end the call.
Note: To set a sound or photo for the specific caller, see p. 55.
· To divert your calls to another number, press [Divert] when an incoming call is detected. See p. 128 for how to set specify the destination number.
Operations during a call
You can adjust the speaker volume, change the sensitivity of the microphone, or take a note during a call. You may also reject the call even after you answer it if you do not want to talk to the person.
· To adjust the volume, press u / d while on the phone. · To access the Main menu, press O while on the phone.
Operations just before you answer
Before answering the phone, you can decrease or mute the ringer volume, or disconnect the call when the phone rings. · To adjust the ringer volume, press u / d when the phone rings. To mute the ringer, press B. · To disconnect the incoming call if you do not want to answer it, press y.
Receiving a call
1 The ringer sounds, the backlight flashes, and the message "Incoming Call" flashes on the display.
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Basic Operations
Basic Operations
Putting the call on hold (Hold) This function enables you to hold the call until you are ready to resume talking.
· Press [Hold] to put the call on hold. To resume the call, press [Un-hold] (or t or O).
· Press [Options] and select Whisper and press O. To cancel the Whisper Mode, press [Cancel].
Notes: · Whisper Mode is automatically cancelled after a call. · This function is not available for video calls or when connecting to a headset.
· Press [Options], select Echo Party Voice and press O.
Note: An empty black screen is transmitted when you use this function during a video call.
Call History
The following instructions explain how to redial or return calls using the Call History. Opening the dialled/received/ missed call history · In Standby mode, press t. The dialled call history appears. You can jump to the missed call history by pressing r. If you press l from the dialled call history, you can go to the received call history. Redialling using the dialled call history · In Standby mode, press t, select the number you want to redial and press t to make a voice call. To redial the last outgoing number, press and hold t from the Standby mode.
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Entering a phone number in Call Note or Address Book You can directly enter a phone number and store it in Call Note or Address Book during a call. 1 Directly enter a number using the numeric keys. 2 Press O, select Address Book or Call Note, and press O.
Notes: · Up to five numbers can be stored in Call Note. · For details about storing numbers in the Address Book, see p. 54. · For retrieving the stored numbers, see p. 152.
Receiving a second call In order to utilise this function, you need to first go to the `Call Waiting' settings menu and switch Voice to On (see p. 131)
· t: Press to put the first caller on standby and speak with the second caller. · O: Press to release the first caller's call and speak with the second caller.
Muting your voice This function enables you to speak to another person close by while listening in on a phone conversation at the same time. · Press [Options], select Mute and press O. To release mute, press [Options] and select Unmute. Anti-Nuisance Function This function enables you to reject the incoming call by sending the caller's voice back.
Whisper Mode You can raise the microphone sensitivity to enable speaking in a soft voice and still be heard.
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Basic Operations
Calling back using the received call history 1 In Standby mode, press t and then press l. 2 Select the number and press t to make a voice call. Calling back using the missed call history 1 In Standby mode, press t and then press r. 2 Select the number and press t to make a voice call.
Tip: If there are any missed calls, an icon appears next to , in Standby mode. Select using d and press O and you can select a missed call history.
Call History options · Press [Options] in the Call History display, select the option you want to perform and press O. Note that menu options vary according to the type of Call History.
Setting your own security code
See p. 126.
Hands-free function
This function raises the sensitivity of the microphone and the volume of the speaker so that you can talk handsfree while the phone is on a flat stable surface. When using a hands-free device, make sure it is within 20-30 cm of the phone.
Note: Your voice may not be clearly heard if the ...
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