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Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen
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Table of contents 1 T able of content s Network Services 6 Toshiba Corporation 7 EU Warranty 10 Licenses 11 Declaration of conformity 13 Care and maintenance 14 Care and maintenance 14 Restarting your Toshiba phone 15 Hard resetting your Toshiba phone 15 Safety instructions 16 Wireless LAN security 16 Bluetooth security 16 FCC notice 16 Information[...]
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Table of contents 2 T able of content s Text Inp ut 54 Input methods 54 Method indicators 54 Multi-press mode 54 XT9 mode 55 Numeric mode 55 Settings 56 Customizing your Home scr een 56 Sounds 56 Profiles 57 Clock & alarm settings 58 Owner informa tion 58 Changing accessib ility settings 58 Changing regional settings 59 Changing power managemen[...]
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Table of contents 3 T able of content s Connectivity 66 Automatic set up of your data connections 66 Manual set up of your data connections 66 Bluetooth 70 Beams 73 Checking for a Wireless LAN signal 74 Wireless Manager 74 USB to PC 76[...]
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Table of contents 4 T able of content s Applications & Multimedia 77 Internet Explorer 77 Tasks 78 Windows Media 80 Calendar 84 Messaging 86 Contacts 86 ActiveS ync 88 Call History 88 Settings 88 Games 89 Voice Notes 89 Pictures & Videos 89 Accessories 93 Internet Sharing 93 File Explorer 94 FingerLaunch 94 GoldKey 95 Java 95 Opera Browser [...]
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Table of contents 5 T able of content s Health and safety 110 General 110 Operating environment 111 Electronic device s 112 Battery safety 112 AC adapter and cable safety 113 Emergency calls 114 FCC RF exposure information 114 European RF Exposure Information 115 Purchase record 117 Menu Tree 118 Index 11 9[...]
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Network Services 6 Network Services Network S ervices To use your Toshiba phone you must ha ve service from a wireless service provider. Many of the features in your Toshiba phone depend on features in the wire less network to fu nction. These Network Services may not be available on al l networks or you ma y have to make spec ific arrangements wit[...]
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Toshiba Corporation 7 T oshiba Corpo ration Toshiba C orporation IMPORTANT NOTE: PLEA SE READ BEFORE USING YOUR MO BILE PH ONE BY ATTEMPTING TO USE ANY SOFTWARE ON THE SUPPLIED PHONE CONSTITUTES YO UR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE EULA TERMS. IF YOU REJECT OR DO NOT AGREE WITH ALL THE TERMS OF THIS EULA, PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ACCESS OR USE THE SUPPLIED SO[...]
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Toshiba Corporation 8 T oshiba Corpo ration to Toshiba , Toshiba's affiliates an d/or their supplie rs. 3. Reverse Engineering . You agree tha t you will not attempt, and if you are a b usiness organisation, yo u will use your bes t efforts to prevent your employees, workers and contractors from attempting to reverse engineer, decompile, modif[...]
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Toshiba Corporation 9 T oshiba Corpo ration THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA' S AFFILIATES OR THEI R SUPPLIER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUC H DAMAGES; OR (II) ANY CLAIM BY A THIRD PARTY. SAVE AS SET OUT I N THIS SECTION, TOSHIB A'S ENTIRE LIABIL ITY UNDER TH IS EULA SHALL NOT E XCEED THE PRIC[...]
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Toshiba Corporation 10 T oshiba Corpo ration EU W arr anty Your Toshiba phon e contains no user serviceable parts. For further information on service please contact your retailer or service pro vider.[...]
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Licenses 11 Licenses Licenses Licenses Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following United States Patents and/ or their counterparts in other nations: 4,901,307 5,504,773 5,109,390 5,535,239 5,267,262 5,600,754 5,416,797 5,778,338 5,490,165 5,101,501 5,511,073 5,267,261 5,568,483 5,414,796 5,659,569 5,056,109 5,506,865 5,228[...]
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Licenses 12 Licenses Wi-Fi CERTIFIED is a Certificatio n Mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance Picsel, Picsel Powered, Pi csel Viewer, Picsel File Viewer, Picsel Document Viewer, Picsel PDF Viewer and the Picsel cube logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Picsel Technologies and/ or its affiliates. ArcSoft and the ArcSoft logo are registered trademar[...]
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Declaration of conformity 13 Declaration of conformity Declaration of conformity Declar ation of confo rmity We, Toshiba Information Systems UK (Ltd), Mobile Communications Division , of Toshiba Court, Addlestone Road, Weybridge, KT15 2UL declare under our sole re sponsibility that this product (P or tégé G500, Type (Model) Name RG4 - E01) is in [...]
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Care and maintenance 14 Care and maintenance Care an d mainte nance Care and maint enance You can greatly enhance the life span of your Toshiba phone, and the parts and accessories, by following the sugg estions below. • K e e p y o u r T o s h i b a p h o n e a n d a l l t h e p a r t s a n d accessorie s out of the reach of small ch ildren or p[...]
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Care and maintenance 15 Care and maintenance • If your Toshiba phone has a flash unit, do not operate the flash too clos e to a person’s eyes - this may cause damage to their eyes. • Interfere nce may affect the performanc e of your Toshiba phone. This is normal and th e phone should operate as usual onc e you move away from the source of the[...]
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Safety instructions 16 Safety instructions Safety in structions Wireles s LAN security It is possi ble for an outsid e party to easily gain unlawful access to your Toshiba phone via Wireless LAN if the security function is not used. Without this security, yo ur Toshiba ph one carries the risk of unlawful access , wiretapping, and loss or destructio[...]
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Safety instructions 17 Safety instructions Inf ormation to us er This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Th ese limits are designed to provid e reasonable protection against harmful inter ference in a residential installation. Th is equipm ent generates, u[...]
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Getting Started 18 Getting St arted Getting Started Unpacking Please ensure that the contents of your sales pack include: • Your Toshiba phone • AC adapter • AC cab le • Battery pack • USB ca ble • Earpho nes • User gu ide • CD[...]
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Getting Started 19 Getting St arted Phone la yout and functi ons 1. Earpiece 2. Front camera 3. Main display 4. Side key - adjusts the volume. 5. Back/Delete key - returns to the previous screen or used to delete a text entry. 6. End key - ends calls/operations and returns to standby mode. 7. Camera key - launches Camera . 8. Cable and phone chargi[...]
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Getting Started 20 Getting St arted 17. Battery cover 18. Camera flash 19. Power key - turns power on/off. 20. Cover lock button - locks and un locks battery cover. 21. Fingerprint sensor 22. Handstrap hole 23. Rear camera[...]
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Getting Started 21 Getting St arted Home s creen You can access the Home screen from any menu by pressing the Home key. Important infor mation such as date, time, status indi cators, appointments and profile are displayed on the Home screen. You can open a program directly by selectin g the relevant icon and pressing the Action key. 1. Recently-use[...]
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Getting Started 22 Getting St arted Display indica tors Slot Type Icon Description 1 Missed call icon Missed call 2 Voice mail icons New Voicemail(s ) New Voicemail(s) Voicemail on line1 Voicemail on line2 Voicemail on both lines 3 Notification icon s New e-mail(s) or text message(s) New instant message(s) Incoming beam New OTA (OTA: Over The Air) [...]
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Getting Started 23 Getting St arted 3G Roaming 6 Phone line ic ons ALS 1 ALS 2 7V o l u m e i c o n s V i b r a t e Ringer Off 8 Radio signal icon s Wi-Fi network in range Wi-Fi connected SP 9 Battery strength icons Battery level Battery alert Battery charging Low battery Text input mode XT9 mode, lower case (Only in Editor mode) XT9 mode, upper ca[...]
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Getting Started 24 Getting St arted EDGE in prog ress Radio No signal or Radio On Hol d Radio off Radio no service Dialling Call on hold No SIM card in stalled Slot Type Icon Description[...]
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Getting Started 25 Getting St arted Inst alling the SIM card, ba ttery and miniSD car d •P r e s s t h e Cover Lock button (1) down, lift the battery cover (2) upwards and remove the battery from the battery compartment. • With the gold connec to rs facing downwards, align the b evelled corn er of the SIM card with the bevelled corner in the SI[...]
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Getting Started 26 Getting St arted • Insert the battery into the battery compartment with the gold connecto rs facing downwa rds. Gently pu sh down to s nap into place. • Gently click battery co ver (2) into position.[...]
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Getting Started 27 Getting St arted • Slide the miniSD card into the miniSD slot (5). • To remove, press mi niSD card inwards (5). The miniSD card will pop out (6).[...]
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Getting Started 28 Getting St arted Charging the ba tter y You need to fully charge the battery before you can switch your Toshiba pho n e on for the first time. The battery will only achieve optimum perfo rmance after two or three complete charges. You can charge your batte ry in the following two ways: 1. Plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet and[...]
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Getting Started 29 Getting St arted Managing a lo w batt ery When the low battery warnin g is displayed, do the following: 1. Save your current data. 2. Synchronize with your PC to charge the battery. 3. Turn your To shiba phone off. Switching the po wer on and off To switch your Toshiba phone on: 1. Press and hold down the Power key. The stan d- b[...]
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Getting Started 30 Getting St arted You can connect to your Exchange server using a cellular conne ction, or you can connect your Toshiba phone to your PC as a way of connecting back to the Internet. Installing and s etting up Activ eSync You can either install ActiveSync from your Windows Mobile Getting Star ted CD or you can download a copy of Ac[...]
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Getting Started 31 Getting St arted S tarting/stopping synchroniz ation 1. On the Home screen, select St art > ActiveSync . 2. To start synchronization, se lect Sync . 3. To stop synchronizing, selec t Stop . Synchronizing Media Your Toshiba phone can s ynchronize m edia from your PC, such as music and video files. This is described in detail in[...]
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Call Functions 32 Call Functions Call Functions Making a call You can make calls from the Home screen, Phone screen, Contacts , SIM contacts or Call History menus, or via speed dial. Before making a call, ensure that your Toshiba phone is switched on, that there is a valid SIM card installed, and that the sign al is sufficiently strong. To make a c[...]
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Call Functions 33 Call Functions Assigning the nu mber You can assig n a work phone n umber (w), mob ile phone number (m ) and a home phone number (h ) to a contact. The mobile phon e num ber is dialled by default, unless you expand the list and scroll down to the phone number required. Making a call from Call History Call History displays calls yo[...]
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Call Functions 34 Call Functions V oice mail speed dial The voice mail speed dial is normally prec onfigured. If it is not preconfigured, you can save your voice mail number by select ing Start > Settings > Phone > Call Options > Voice mail number and creat e a speed dial entry, as explained above. Contact your Service Provider t o a c [...]
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Call Functions 35 Call Functions 2. Scroll to Any key a nswer and press the Action key. A tick is plac ed in the box. 3. Select Done . In-call options Answering or postponing a second call To answer or postpone a seco nd call, you need to first enable the call waiting option by doin g the following: 1. From the Home screen, select Start > Settin[...]
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Call Functions 36 Call Functions Adding an additional party to the call 1. To add another party to the conference call, dial another person, again selecting Menu > Conference . Having a priv at e convers ation with a party 1. To do this you will n eed to split the confere nce call up. Wit h the conference cal l running, select Menu > Privat e[...]
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Call Functions 37 Call Functions Inserting an automatic pause in a dialling sequence Some internat ional calls may requi re a pause in the dialling sequence. 1. From the Home screen, select Start > Contacts . 2. Select the contact number in which you want to insert a pause, and then select Menu > Edit . 3. Place the cursor where you want to i[...]
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Call Functions 38 Call Functions Answ ering or ignoring a video call • To answer an incoming c all with video enabled, select Answer . • To answer an incoming c all with video bloc ked, press the Send key. An image will be sent according to th e curren t Video Call Settings (refer to the Settings section f or further information ). • To ignor[...]
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Call Functions 39 Call Functions Delete all it ems in Call Histor y To delete all items in Call Hi story, select Start > Call History > Menu > Delete List . Finding a contact fr om Call Histor y 1. From the Home screen, select Start > Call History . 2. Select a call to, or from, the contact. 3. Select Menu > Find Co ntact . Crea ting[...]
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Messaging 40 Messaging Messaging This chapter describes ho w you can create, send, receive, organise, delete a nd store the following message types on your Toshiba phone: • Text (SMS, Short Message S ervice) message •O u t l o o k e m a i l • Multimedia message (MMS) You can also use the instan t messag ing application, MSN Messenger, from yo[...]
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Messaging 41 Messaging 2. Press th e Action key to check the Req uest message delivery notification box. 3. Select Done . Your request is sent to your Service Provider. Inserting predefined te xt into a messa ge To save time when enteri ng text, you can inse rt predefined text into a message : 1. From the Home screen, select St art > Messaging &[...]
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Messaging 42 Messaging Email Before you can send or receive emails, you need to set up an email account. You r Toshiba phone supports the following types of email accounts (all of which are covered in this section): • Internet email (POP3/IMAP) • Exchange server (Outlook) Setting up an email account automatically 1. From the Home screen, select[...]
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Messaging 43 Messaging 4. Scroll down to the Domain (if necessary) field. Enter the domain name. Press the Action key to confirm your entry. This may or may not be required. Contact your Internet Service Provider for mo re information. 5. Scroll down to the Save password field. Press the Action key to check the box, if you wish to save your pas swo[...]
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Messaging 44 Messaging Press the Action key to check the box , if the outgoing server requ ires authentication. 15. Scroll do wn to the Outgoing Server Settings field. Your outg oing email server may require different authentication settings than your incoming email server. Press the Act ion key, the Outgoing Server Settings are displayed. Check th[...]
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Messaging 45 Messaging 2. Select Menu > New Ac count > Other (POP3/ IMAP) > Next . 3. Enter your display name for email messages in the Your na me field. 4. Enter the email address for this acco unt in the Email address field. 5. Select Next . 6. Select Finish . Setting up an Outlook email account An Outlook email account is created and ma[...]
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Messaging 46 Messaging 7. Select Send . Email messages are stored in your Outbox and are sent to recipients the next time you synchron ize or connect to your email server. Inserting predefined te xt into an email message Please refer to the Text (SMS) messaging section for details on how to use this facility. It can b e used when creating a new mes[...]
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Messaging 47 Messaging 3. Select Send . Sending and receiving email messa ges 1. From the Home screen, select Start > Messaging . 2. Select the email account that you want to send and receive messages. 3. Select Menu > Sen d/Receive . Your Toshiba phone connects to your Internet email server and sends and receives your messages. Downloading a[...]
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Messaging 48 Messaging Adding a picture t o an email mes sage 1. In the message area of an email message, select Menu > Insert > Picture . 2. Select the picture you want to add. Digit ally signin g a mess age Digitally sign ing a message applies your cert ificate with the public key to th e message. This provides the recipient with proof that[...]
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Messaging 49 Messaging An MMS can be made of many p ages, also know n as 'slides'. E ach slide can hold an image, a sound and text, but you do not need to set all of these for each message. The maxi mu m amount of content t h at c a n b e s e n t i n a m e s s a g e i s s e t b y y o u r S e rv i c e Provid er. Crea ting an MMS 1. From th[...]
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Messaging 50 Messaging Selecting a message background colour To choose the message back ground colour, select Menu > Options > Background . A list of colours is displayed. Addi tion al i tems Just as for email , you may add recipient/s in copy (cc) or blind copy (bcc) to your message. You may also set the priority of th e message, a delivery [...]
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Messaging 51 Messaging Setting up the MMS account If your Toshib a phone has not be en preconfigured, you will need to manually enter the details of the MMS account. This is a two- stage process: in the first stage you must set up the data connection, and in the second stage y ou mu st define the address of the MMS server on the Internet. Setting u[...]
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Messaging 52 Messaging Po c k e t M S N Pocket MSN on your Toshi ba phone provides almost instant access to your MSN Hotmail inbox, your MSN Messenger co ntacts list, and options for customizing your Pocket MSN experience. MSN Messenger is an instant mess aging service hosted by MSN via the Internet. Th is service is currently free of charge. Pocke[...]
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Messaging 53 Messaging MSN Messenger o vervi ew With MSN Messenger you can send instant messages to your contacts' mobile device or PC. To use MSN Messenger, you need Microsoft Passport Network credenti als. After obtaining the credentials, complete the following tasks: 1. Set up a connection to the Internet with your Toshiba phone. 2. Set up [...]
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Text Input 54 T ext Input Text In put Input methods Your Toshiba p hone has th ree text input methods: •M u l t i - p r e s s •X T 9 •N u m e r i c Multi-press and XT9 modes are used for text, and Numeric mode is used for number entry. Method indica tors When you move the cursor in to a field that requires you to enter text or number s, it wi[...]
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Text Input 55 T ext Input XT9 mode The allows you to enter word s with only one k eystroke per letter. Every key has more than one letter assigned to it. For example, pressing th e 3 key can enter the letters D, E or F. XT9 mod e compares your preceding keystrokes with an inte rnal dictionary to formulate the most likely word. As a resu lt, enterin[...]
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Settings 56 Settings Settings Customizing y our Home screen You can customize your Home screen usin g: • A picture file (.bmp,.jpg or.gi f). • A pre-packaged fil e that includes a picture, a colour scheme and a new layout (.h me or.cab). Changing your Home screen 1. From the Home screen, select Start > Settings > Home screen . 2. Select y[...]
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Settings 57 Settings Specifying the sound f or an ev ent 1. From the Home screen, select Start > Settings > Sounds . 2. Select a sound, in an event. Your Toshiba phone plays each so und as you select it. Select None if you don't want t o hear the sound. 3. Repeat for each event, and select Done . Prof iles The Profile feature defines the[...]
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Settings 58 Settings 3. Modify the settings, and select Done . To cancel without saving change s, select Cancel . Clock & alarm settings Setting the dat e and time 1. From the Home screen, select Start > Settings > Clock & Alarm > Date and Time . 2. Select your time zone in the Ti me zone field. 3. Edit the month, day, or year in t[...]
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Settings 59 Settings Multipress time out - sets the length of time between keypresses when entering text in Multi- press mode. Confirmation time out - sets the delay before an unconfirmed action times out. In-call alert volume - sets the volume of sounds played while you are in a call. 3. Select Done . Changing regional settings You can specify the[...]
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Settings 60 Settings Enabling your SIM PIN Be sure to make a note of your person al identification number (PIN ). When the SIM PIN is disabled, you must provide this PIN to enable the SIM. The PIN is provid ed with the SIM card. To enable your PIN: 1. From the Home screen, select Start > Settings > Security > Enable SIM PIN . 2. Enter your[...]
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Settings 61 Settings Unlocking the K eypad Simply s elect Unlock from the Hom e screen. The correct key pre ss required to unlock the keypad is displayed. Enabling the de vice lock This security measure compleme nts the SIM PIN feature to provide additi onal security to your Toshiba phone. It means that the phone is protected from unauthor ised us [...]
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Settings 62 Settings Disabling Fingerprint 1. From the Home screen, select Start > Settings > Security > Fingerpr int . 2. Select Delete from the menu with focused finger list item. 3. Select Yes . Phone s ettings Setting call barring Call barri ng allows you to screen inc oming and outgoing call s. To set call bar ring: 1. From the Home s[...]
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Settings 63 Settings Setting call waiting When you are in a nother call, the call waiting featur e will notify you of an incoming call. To set call wa iting: 1. From the Home screen, select Start > Settings > Phone > Call Waiting . 2. Check or uncheck the Provide call waiting notifications box, usi ng the Action key. 3. Select Done . Confi[...]
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Settings 64 Settings Selecting a network 1. From the Home screen, select Start > Settings > Phone > Networks . 2. Choose one of the following: Manual - selects a specific network. Automatic - selects more networks automatically. 3. Select Menu and choose one of the fo llowing: Find a New Netw ork Select a Network Preferred Networks 4. Choo[...]
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Settings 65 Settings Video call settings To set the video call settings 1. From the Home screen, select Start > Settings > More... > Video Call Settings . 2. Choose individual sett ings from the following: Ring Tone - c h o os e y o u r r i ng to n e fo r in co m i n g video calls. Display Picture - select an icon or a custom image to send[...]
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Connectivity 66 Connectivity Conne ctivity Automa tic set up of y our dat a connections Your Toshiba phone is able to confi gure itself for data services for many of the major Operators. Insert your SIM card and switch on your phone. You can find the shortcuts fo r the provis ioning files i n the Start menu of your Toshiba phone. They can be instal[...]
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Connectivity 67 Connectivity To create a GPRS connection: 1. From the Home screen, select Start > Settings > Connecti ons > GPRS > Me nu > Add . 2. Enter t he followi ng information: Description - enter a name for the connection. Connects to - select the type of network to which yo u will connect. Access point - enter the access poin[...]
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Connectivity 68 Connectivity Crea ting a pro xy connection Depending on your Service Pro vider's configuration, you may need to add a proxy connection to allow your Toshiba phone to acce ss the Internet or WAP services. Every network conn ection is different and your Service Provider will be able to advise if you need to create a proxy connect[...]
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Connectivity 69 Connectivity User name - enter your user name for the VPN. Password - enter your password, if required. Domain - enter the dom ain name, if required. If you selected IPSec in VPN type , in IPSec authentication , select the type of authentication: Pre-Shared Key or Certificate . 3. Select Done . Connecting to intranet URLs 1. From th[...]
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Connectivity 70 Connectivity Bluetooth Bluetooth has three modes: Off , On and Visible . When Bluetooth is set to On , your Toshiba phone will be connected to the de vices it is alre ady paired with, but will not be visi ble to new devic es. In Visible mode your Toshiba phon e will perform in the On state, but it will also be visib le to new device[...]
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Connectivity 71 Connectivity Ending a Bluetooth pa rtnership 1. From the Home screen, select Start > Settings > Connecti ons > Bluetooth > Menu > Devices . 2. Select the Bluetooth partnership you want to end. 3. Select Menu > Delete . Making your T oshiba phone visible to other Bluetooth devices Your Toshiba pho ne must be set to [...]
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Connectivity 72 Connectivity Setting up an incoming Bluetooth COM port Some program s can only establish a co nnection through a serial (C OM) port, even if the devi ce itself is Bluetooth- enabled. To make it possible for such programs to use a Bluetooth connecti on, you must set up a virtual COM port. On ce created, th is virtual port can be used[...]
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Connectivity 73 Connectivity Beams The term ‘beam’ is used to describe the short range transfer of data between two devices via a Bluetooth connection. Beaming an item To beam Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, and Pictures & Videos files and data to other devices: 1. Select the item you want to beam, such as an appointment in Calendar, a ta sk in [...]
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Connectivity 74 Connectivity Checking f or a Wireless LAN signal Before you start a Wi-Fi co nnection, you must verify that your Toshiba phone ha s access to a Wireless LAN channe l signal. You can check t he current wireless conn ection status from the following three screens on your phone. • Today screen - If your Toshiba phone detects a Wirele[...]
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Connectivity 75 Connectivity T urning the t elepho n y element on/off Switch the teleph ony radio transmission element of your Toshiba phon e off by selecting the Phone icon. Alternatively, press the 4 key. When a cross is displayed next to th e receiver icon, your phone is in 'flight mode' for the teleph ony element. You will not be able[...]
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Connectivity 76 Connectivity To stop the interference oc curring, you need to do the following: • When using Bluetooth on your Toshiba phone, keep the phone and other Bluetooth devices at a distance of at least 10m from any devices using Wireless LAN. • When you are unable to keep at a distance of 10m from any device/s using Wir eless LAN and n[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 77 Applications & Multimedia Applicatio ns & Multimedia Your Toshiba ph one is installed with th e following applications: • Internet Explo rer • Tasks •W i n d o w s M e d i a •C a l e n d a r •M e s s a g i n g •C o n t a c t s •A c t i v e S y n c •C a l l H i s t o r y • Settings •G a m [...]
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Applications & Multimedia 78 Applications & Multimedia Changing the te xt size on web pages 1. While on a web page, select Menu > Zoom . 2. Select the size you want. Accessing a web page from h istor y 1. While on a web page, select Men u > History . 2. Select the web page, and select Go . Showin g or hiding web page pictur es While o[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 79 Applications & Multimedia 3. Press th e Action key. A new t ask item is displayed. Deleting a t ask 1. From the Home screen, select St art > Tasks . 2. Select the task, and select Menu > Delete Task . Marking a task as complet e 1. From the Home screen, select St art > Tasks . 2. Select the task, and se[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 80 Applications & Multimedia Window s Media Overview of Windows Media Play er Mobile You can use Windows Media 10 Mobile for Smartphone to play di gital au dio and video files that are stored on your Toshiba phon e or on the Web. The Windows Media Player Mobile can play the following types of files by default: • [...]
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Applications & Multimedia 81 Applications & Multimedia Overview of scr eens and menus Windows Media Player Mobile has three primary screens: • Playba ck screen - disp lays the playback controls (such as Play, Pause, Next, Previous, and Volume), the star rating of the current file, the album art window, an d the video window. You can chang[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 82 Applications & Multimedia • Now Playing - displays the Now Playing playlist . • Library > library name - switches between libraries, for example between the My Device and Storage Card libraries. • Update Library - adds ne w items to the library by searching your Toshiba phone or storage card. • Open F[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 83 Applications & Multimedia Playing it ems on your T oshiba phone Use the library to find and play songs, videos, and playlists that are stored on your Toshiba phone or storage card. 1. From the Home screen, select St art > Windows Media > Menu > Lib rary . If necessary, from the Libr ary screen, select M[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 84 Applications & Multimedia Changing the Play er appearance You can change the app earance of the Playback screen by choosi ng a new skin. 1. From the Home screen, select St art > Windows Media > Menu > Options > Skins . 2. Press the Right or Left Navigation key to view the skins. Select the skin you w[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 85 Applications & Multimedia 4. Scroll down to the Occurs field and select one of the recurrence opti ons. 5. Select Done . Updating an appointment 1. From the Home screen, select St art > Calendar . 2. Select the appointment. 3. Select Edit . 4. If the appo intment is recurrin g, select Yes to edit only the cur[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 86 Applications & Multimedia Changing the r eminder time By default, the reminder time is set to 15 minutes prior to an appointment. 1. From the Home screen, select St art > Calendar > Menu > Options . 2. Scroll to Set reminders and change the time. 3. Select Done . Viewing toda y's agenda 1. From the[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 87 Applications & Multimedia Crea ting a SIM contact Contacts can be created and s tored on a subscriber identity module (SIM.) If you move the SIM to another phone, your SIM contacts are moved as well. 1. From the Home screen, select St art > Contacts > Menu > New SIM Contac t . 2. Enter the contact'[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 88 Applications & Multimedia 3. Select Menu > Edit > Custom ring tone and select the ring tone you want. 4. Select Done . Sending contact inf ormation Using a tex t message, you can quickl y send someone information about a contact in your contact list. To send contac t information: 1. From the Home screen, s[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 89 Applications & Multimedia Ga m e s To access the game son your To shiba phone: 1. From the Home screen, select St art > More > Games . 2. Select the game to play. Vo i c e N o t e s Creating a voice recording From the Home screen, select Start > More > Voice Note s > Record and start the recordi n[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 90 Applications & Multimedia •P r e s s t h e Camera key on the side of your Toshiba phone. T aking a picture Aim the camera at the subject and either: • Select the Left Softkey . or •P r e s s t h e Camera key on the side of your Toshiba phone. Camera settings • Capt. Mode - sets the camera mode. Select fr[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 91 Applications & Multimedia Capt uring a vi deo Your Toshiba phone can also capture videos that you can play back with Wi ndows Media Player Mobile. S tarting the video recorder 1. Press th e Camera key on the side o f your Toshiba phone. 2. Select the Right Softkey > Mode > Video > Left Softkey . 3. Pres[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 92 Applications & Multimedia Use the Navigation key to preview the pictures. Pictures & Videos functions From within the Pictures & Videos appl ication, select Menu to view the av ailable options: • Send - sends pictures to contac ts via MMS or email. • Beam - transfers pictures to co ntacts via Bluetoo[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 93 Applications & Multimedia • Options - sets the properties of the Pictures & Videos application. Accesso ries The Accessories menu contains the follow ing tools: •C a l c u l a t o r • Download Agent Calcu lator To access the calculator: From the Home screen, select Start > More > Accessories >[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 94 Applications & Multimedia File Explorer Use the File Explor er tool to view and manage files saved in your Toshiba ph one, or on the memory card. 1. From the Home screen, select St art > More > File Explorer . My Documen ts is displayed. 2. Select the folder in which the file s are saved. Menu items on the[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 95 Applications & Multimedia GoldK e y Your Toshiba ph one allows you to lock or unlock your PC remotely, via Bluetooth technology. Using the GoldKey application, this sec urity operation is achieved by simply pressing a key on your Tos hiba phone, or automatically with the Auto Lock option. There are three types o[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 96 Applications & Multimedia Installing a J av a application From the Home screen, select Start > More > Java > Menu > Install . You must now select where to access the MIDlets from: • To install from a website select Browser . This will laun ch Internet Expl orer Mobile. Navigate to the website where[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 97 Applications & Multimedia Menu items on the Opera Bro ws er To access the Opera Br owse r menu items, from the Home screen, s elect Start > More > More > Opera Browser > Menu . The Opera Browser has the following menu items: • Windows - manage s the window. • Display - changes the windows viewer.[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 98 Applications & Multimedia Speed Dial For more informatio n please refer to the Call functions section. Te l e p o r t The Teleport application enabl es you to use two functions: Remote Keyp ad and Remote Screen. Rem ote Keypa d With Remote Keypad you can scroll a PC applicatio n, displayed on a PC screen, using [...]
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Applications & Multimedia 99 Applications & Multimedia T eleport Application main screen description Remote Keypad Select the Remote Keypad feature to navigate a PC application using the navi gation keys on your Toshiba phone. Key commands: Up Navi gation key - moves the PC cursor up. Down Navigation key - moves the PC cursor down. Left Nav[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 100 Applications & Multimedia TIPtalk The TIPtalk application enab les you to: • Call an IP phone. • Use answ ering machine functions. • Check the online s tatus of your contacts (O nline, Offline, Away, or Busy). • Notify your con tacts of your current on line status (Online, Offline, Away, or Busy). • S[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 101 Applications & Multimedia Calling back using incom ing call histor y You can store twenty contac ts in the incoming call history contacts at any one time . To call back using incom ing call history: 1. Fr om within the TIPta lk application, select Menu > Show > Incoming Calls . 2. Select an incoming call [...]
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Applications & Multimedia 102 Applications & Multimedia 2. Select Menu > Send Instant Message once the call has been connected. 3. Enter your me ssage in the second text box. 4. Select Send to send your message. All the messages in the thread are displayed in the first message bo x. Changing your curr ent sta tus From within th e TIPtalk[...]
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Applications & Multimedia 103 Applications & Multimedia •P r e s s t h e Right Navigation key to scroll right in the zoomed screen. •P r e s s t h e Left Naviga tion key to scroll left in the zoomed screen.[...]
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Other applications 104 Other applications Other appl ications Batt er y info rmation Battery performance depends on many factors , such as your Service Provider's network configuration , signal stre ngth, the temperature of the envi ronment in which you o perate yo ur Toshiba phone, the features and/or settings you select and use, items attach[...]
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Other applications 105 Other applications PC requirement s to run ActiveSync 4 .2 The requirements for this section were published from Microsoft' s webs ite for ActiveSync 4.2: http://www.microsoft. com/windowsmobile/ downloads/as-sysreq42.mspx Supported operating s ystems for ActiveSync 4.2 • Windows 2000 Service Pack 4. • Windows Server[...]
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Specifications 106 Specifications Specific ations System Information Processo r Marvell ® PXA270 Processor at 416 MHz Memory RAM : 64 MB ROM : 128 MB Operating System Windows Mobile ® 5.0 for Smartphone UMTS/HS DPA GSM/ GPRS/EDG E Frequency Range Within 3G (UMTS) 2100 1920 - 2170 MHz Within GSM 90 0 880 - 960 MHz Within DCS 1800 1710 - 1880 MHz W[...]
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Specifications 107 Specifications Maximum Output Within 3G (UMTS) 2100 Class 3 0.25 W Within GSM 900 Class 4 2 W Within DCS 1800 Class 1 1 W Within PCS 1900 Class 1 1 W Weight Approx. 135 g AC Adap ter Input Voltage 100 to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz Charging Temperature Range 5 to 35 °C Display LCD 2.3” TFT LCD Resolution 240 x 320 (64k colours) Audio/Vid[...]
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Specifications 108 Specifications Connection Bluetooth Bluetoo th TM ver 2.0 + EDR (Power Class 2) GAP (Generic Access Profile) SPP (Seria l Port Profile) HSP (Headset Profile) HFP (H ands Free Prof ile) PAN ( Persona l Area Networking) AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) A2DP (Advanced Au dio Distribution Profile) Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11b/[...]
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Troubleshooting 109 T roubleshooting Troubl eshooting Problem Possible Causes and Solutions Cannot turn the power on • Ensure that the battery is inserted correctly (pg 26). • Ensure that the battery is charged (pg 28). Cannot charge the battery • Ensure that the battery is inserted correctly. • Ensure that the AC adapter and battery pack c[...]
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Health and safety 110 Health and safety Health and safety Ge n e r a l • Always use your Toshiba phone in th e intended manner. Inco rrect usage m ay affect performanc e. Only qualified service personnel should insta ll or repair th e phone and i ts accessorie s. • To avoid permanent damage to your Toshiba phone, use only Toshiba approved batte[...]
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Health and safety 111 Health and safety Opera ting en vironment • Do not handle your Toshiba pho ne while driving or when op erating ma chinery. If you m ust handle the phone while driving, park the vehicle before conversin g. If using an integrated hands free device, m ake sure the phone is securely placed in its ho lder. • Switch your Toshiba[...]
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Health and safety 112 Health and safety Electronic de vices • If you wear a pacemaker , or are in the company of someone who do es, you should be aware that there is a small risk of mobile phone usage interfering with the oper ation of the pac emaker. You should contact your doctor, or the manufacturer of the pacema ker, for mo re information . ?[...]
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Health and safety 113 Health and safety • Do not short-circ uit the battery. Accidental short- circuiting can oc cur when a metallic object causes a direct connectio n be tween the + and - terminals of the battery. • Do not leave the battery in areas of extre me cold or heat as this will affect the performance of the battery. Areas of extreme c[...]
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Health and safety 114 Health and safety Emergency calls Calls cann ot be made to emergency services wh ile data communic ation is being per formed within a GSM area. If the system mode is set t o UMTS Only or GSM Only, calls cannot be made to emergency services if the selected networ k is unavailable. Also, calls ma y not be able to be made to emer[...]
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Health and safety 115 Health and safety Body-worn operation This phone was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the ph one kept at a distance of 1.5cm from the body. To maintain compliance with F CC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that main tai n a 1.5cm separation distance between your bo dy and the back of the phone.[...]
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Health and safety 116 Health and safety The World Health Organization has stated that present scientifi c informat ion does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile device s. They state th at if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of call s or using a ‘ hands-free’ device to [...]
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Health and safety 117 Health and safety Pu rch ase re co rd For your future reference, we recomme nd that you fill in your purchase deta ils in the form below. Serial Nu mber*: Dealer Name: Purchase D ate: * The serial number is prin ted on the bottom of the battery compartment.[...]
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Menu Tree 118 Menu T ree Menu Tree Start Internet Explor er Tasks Windows Media Calendar Messaging 1 Text Messa ge 2 Outlook Em ail 3 MMS 4 New Acco unt Contacts ActiveS ync Call History Settings 1 Phone 2 Sounds 3 Profiles 4 Home Screen 5 Clock & Ala rm 6 Connectio ns 7 Securit y 8 Remove Programs 9 Power Management 0 More... 1 Accessibility 2[...]
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Index 119 Index Numerics 3G coverage 109 A AC adapter 18, 113 AC cable 18, 113 Accessibility 58 ActiveSync 29, 45 , 105 Alarm 5 8 Attachment 47 B Battery 26, 28, 104 Battery life 59 Battery pack 18, 109 Battery power 28, 104 Battery safety 112 Beam 73 Bluetooth 11, 70 Bluetooth connection 29, 72 C Calculator 93 Calendar 84 Call Barring 62 Call Hist[...]
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Index 120 Index E Earpiece 19 Email 40, 42 Emergency calls 32, 114 Exchange serve r 29, 30, 42, 45 F FCC notice 16 File Explorer 94 Fingerprint 61 Flight mode 75 Forward a message 41 G Games 89, 95 H Hard Reset 15 Home screen 21, 56 Hotmail 40, 52 I Information to user 17 Internet email account 42 Internet Explorer Mobile 77 J Java 95 K Keypad 19 K[...]
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Index 121 Index O Opera Browser 96 Operating environment 111 Owner information 58 P Phone charging connector 19 Picsel Viewer 97 Pictures 89 Pocket MSN 52 R Receiving a call 34 Removing Programs 64 Reply to a message 41, 46 S SIM card 2 5 SIM Manage r 97 SIM PIN 59 SIM PIN enable 59 SMS 40 Softkey 19 Speaker phone 36 Speed dial 33 Start and stop sy[...]
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Index 122 Index X XT9 Mode 55 Z Zoom 102[...]