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* Some of the contents of this manual ma y differ from your phone, depending on the softw are insta lled or y our service provider . World Wide Web http://www .samsungmo bile.com Printed in Korea Code No.:GH68-06739A English. 07/2005. Rev 1.0 SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS D500.book Page 1 Frida y, July 29, 2005 6:23 PM[...]
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SGH-D500 User’s Guide D500.book Page 2 Frida y, July 29, 2005 6:23 PM[...]
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Use road safety at al l times Do not use a hand-held phone while driving. Park the vehicle first. Switch off the phone when refu elling Do not use the phone at a refuelling point (service station) or near fuels or chemicals. Switch of f in an aircraft Wireless phones can cause inte rference. Using them in an aircraft is both illegal and dangerous. [...]
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Impo rtant safety precautions 1 Interference All wireless phones may be subject to interference, which could affect their performance. Be aware of special regulations Meet any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interfer ence or danger . Water resistance [...]
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2 About this Guide This User’s Guide provides you with condensed information about how to use your phone. T o quickly learn the basics for your ph one , plea se refer to “Get started. ” In this guide, the following instruction icons appear : Indicates that you need to pa y careful attention to the subsequent information regarding safety or ph[...]
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3 Special featur es of you r phone • Plug-in speaker Use the i ncluded ex ternal speake r to talk wi th out havi ng to hold the phone. • Voice clarity Use the voice clarity feature to increase the volume and clarity of an incoming call, even in the midst of a crowd. • Get Person al with photo caller ID See who’ s calling y ou when their ver[...]
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4 Cont ents Unpack 6 Make sure you have e ach item Your phone 6 Buttons, features, and locations Get started 7 First steps to operate your p hone Install and charge the phone .............. ............... ...... 7 Power on or off ................. ................ ............. ........ 8 Keys and display ............ ............. ............. .[...]
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5 Overview of menu functions T o access M e nu m o d e, pr es s < Menu > from in idle mod e. 1 Call records p.28 1 All calls 2 Dialled calls 3 Rece iv e d calls 4 Missed calls 5 Delete all 6 Call time 7 Call co sts * p.28 p.29 p.29 p.29 p.29 p.29 p.30 2 Phonebook p.30 1 Contact list 2 Add new contact 3 Grou[...]
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6 Un p a c k Make sure you have each item Y ou can obtain various accessories from your local Samsung dealer . Phone T ravel Adapter The items su pplied with your pho ne and the accessor ies at your Samsung dealer may vary , dependi ng on your country or se rvice provi der . Battery User’s Manual External Speaker Yo u r p h o n e Buttons, feature[...]
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7 Get s t a rt e d G et started First steps to operate your phone SIM card information When you subscribe to a cellular network, you receive a plug-in SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card loaded with your subscripti on details, such as y our PIN, and available optional services. Install and charge the phone Remove the battery . If the phone is alr[...]
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8 Get started Low battery indicator When the ba ttery is low : • a warning tone sounds, • the battery low message displays, and • the empty battery icon blinks. If the battery lev el becomes too lo w , the phone automatically turns off . Recharge yo ur battery . Power on or off Keypad lock When you close t he phone, the keypad lock feature lo[...]
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9 Get s t a rt e d Keys and display Key(s) Description Pe rform th e funct ion ind icated o n the b ottom line of the display . In Idle mode, access m enu o p tio ns directly . page 76 In Menu mode, scroll through the menu options. In Idle mode, launches the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) browser . In Menu mode, select s the highlighted me[...]
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10 Get started Display Layout The display has the thr ee areas. Icons Receiv e d signal strength Call in progress Out of your service area; you cannot send or r eceive calls Alarm set New text message New voicemail mess age New multimedia message Text and graphics displays messages, instructions, and information y ou enter . Soft key function indic[...]
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11 Get s t a rt e d Access menu functions Use the so ft keys The roles o f the soft k eys v ary depending on the function you are using. The bottom line of the displa y indic at es th eir curr en t role . Press the left soft key to access Menu mode. Press the right soft key to ac ce ss Contact list in the Phonebook menu. Menu Contacts Select an opt[...]
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12 Get started Customise your phone 1. In Idle mode, press < Menu > and select Settings → Phone settings → Language . 2. Select a language. 1. In Idle mode, press < Menu > and select Settings → Sound settings → Incoming call → Ring tone . 2. Press [Left ] or [Right] to select a ringer category . 3. Press [Up] or [Down] to sele[...]
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13 Get s t a rt e d Make/answer calls Y ou can protect the phone against unauthorised use with a phone password. 1. In Idle mode, press < Menu > and select Settings → Security → Change password . 2. Enter the default password, “00000000” and press < OK >. 3. Enter a new 4- to 8- digit password and press < OK >. 4. Enter th[...]
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14 Step outs ide the phone Begin with your camera, music, gam es, and other special features Use camera 1. Open the pho ne. 2. In Idle mode, press and hold [ ] to turn o n the cam era. 3. Aim the lens a t the su bje ct an d adjust the image. 4. Press [ ] to ta k e a photo . The photo is saved automatically . 5. Press [ C ] to take another photo. 1.[...]
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15 Step outside the phone Play MP3s Use these methods : • Download from the wireless web page 42 • Download from a computer using Samsung PC Studio II Samsung PC Studio II User’s Guid e • Rece iv e via IrDA or Bluetooth page 81 1. In Idle mode, press < Menu > and select Applications → MP3 player . 2. Press < Options &[...]
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16 Step outside the phone Play games Browse WAP Use Phonebook 1. In Idle mode, press < Menu> and select Applications → Java worl d → Downloads → the game to play . 2. Press any k ey once or twice to launch the game. In Idle mode, pr ess [] . • T o scroll through browser items, press [Up] or [D own]. • T o select an item, press < [...]
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17 Step outside the phone Send messages 1. In Idle mode, press < Contact s >. 2. Select an entry . 3. Select a number and press [ ] to dial, or < Options > to access options. 1. In Idle mode, press < Menu > and select Phonebook → My name card . 2. Specify your contact information. 3. Press < Save > to sav e the name card. [...]
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18 Step outside the phone View messages 5. Add a media file. 6. Select Message . 7. Enter the message text a nd press [] . 8. Press < Options > and se lect Send . 9. Enter destination numbers or e-mail addresses. 10. Press < Options > and se lect Send . 1. In Idle mode, press < Menu > and select Messages → Email → Create . 2. [...]
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19 Step outside the phone Use Bluetooth wireless Y our phone is equipped with Bluetooth technology which enables you to connect the phone wirele ssly to other Bluetooth d evices and exchange data with them, talk hands-free, or control the phone r emotely . When a notification appears: 1. Press < View >. 2. Press < Options > and se lect [...]
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20 Step outside the phone 1. Access an application, Phonebo ok , Funbox , Camera , or Organiser . 2. Select the item you want to send. 3. Press < Options > and se lect Send → via Bluetooth . 4. Select a de vice. 5. If necess ary , enter th e Bluetooth PIN and press < OK >. T o receive data via Bluetooth, your phone’s Bluetooth featu[...]
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21 En t e r te x t ABC, Arabic, T9, Number, and Symbol modes Y ou can enter text for some features such as messaging, Phonebook, or Organiser , using ABC mode, T9 mode, Num ber mode, and Sy m bol mode. Changing the text input mode The text input mode indicator displays when the cursor is in a text field. Press the righ t soft k ey to change th e in[...]
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22 Ent e r t ex t Tips for using ABC mode • T o enter the sam e letter tw ice or to ent er a different le tter on the same k ey , w ait for the curso r to mov e to the right auto matically or press [Righ t]. Then, enter the ne xt letter . •P r e s s [ ] to insert a space. •P r e s s [ ] to change ca se. Lower ca se (No indicator), Initial cap[...]
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23 1. Enter the w ord tha t yo u w ant to add. 2. Press [ 0 ] to display alternative words for your key presses. When ther e are no more alternativ e words, Spell displays on the bottom line. 3. Press < Spell >. Enter the word you want using ABC mode and press < OK >. Using Number mode Number mode enables y ou to enter numbers. Press th[...]
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24 Call functions Making a call from Phon ebook Once you have stored a number in Phonebook, you can dial the number by selecting it from Phonebook. p. 30 Y ou can al so use the speed dial feature to assign your most frequently called numbers to specific number keys . p. 32 Dialling a number from the SIM card 1. In Idle m ode, enter th e loc[...]
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Call functio ns 25 The buttons on the headset work as listed below: Using the exte rnal speaker Use the exte rnal speake r that cam e with you r phone to talk and listen with the phone a short distan ce awa y . First, y ou m ust plu g the speak er int o the p hone. 1. During a call, press [ ] to listen an d talk to the other person hands-free . The[...]
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26 Call functions Answering a second call Y ou can answer an incoming call while alr eady on the phone, if your network supports it and you have activ ated th e call w ai ting feat u re. p. 80 1. Press [ ] to answer the call. The first call is automatica lly put on ho ld . 2. Press < Swap > to switch bet ween the calls. 3. Press < Opti[...]
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Call functio ns 27 Using Phone book Y ou can access the Phonebook menu to locate or store entries. p. 30 Press < Options > and select Phonebook . Sending a sequence of DTMF tones Dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) tones are the tones used in phones for tone diall ing. Y ou can send DTMF tones as a group after entering the entire number you [...]
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28 5. Press < Option s > and select Join . 6. R epe at steps 4 and 5 as desired. Having a private conversation with one participant 1. Press < Option s > and select Split . 2. Select a name or number from the participant list. Y ou can talk pri vately with that person, while the other participants converse with each other . 3. T o retur[...]
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Menu functions Call records (Menu 1) 29 Using call record options While viewing the call list, press < Options > to a cces s the following options: • Detail s : view the de tails of the sel ected call. • Call back : dial the number . • Paste : save the num ber in Phonebook. • Send message : send an SMS or MMS message. • Delete : del[...]
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30 Menu functions • Reset timers : reset the call timers . Y ou need to enter the phone password. Call costs (Menu 1.7) This network feature displays the cost of calls. This menu is available only if your SIM card supports this feature. N o te that this is not inte nded to be us e d for billing purposes. • Last call cost : check the cost of you[...]
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Menu functions Phonebook (Menu 2) 31 3. Press [ ] to dial the number , or < Options > to access Phonebook options. Using Phonebook options While viewing a contact in Phonebook, press < Options > to access th e following op tio ns: • Edit : edit the con tact informa tion. • Send message : send an SMS, MMS, or e-mail messag e. • Cop[...]
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32 Menu functions Group (Menu 2.3) Use this menu to organise your contacts in caller groups. Creating a new caller group 1. Press < Option s > and select Add . 2. Ent er a nam e for yo ur g rou p . 3. Select the graphic ID l ine and select an image. 4. Select the alert line and select a melody . 5. Press < Save > to sav e the group . Ad[...]
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Menu functions Phonebook (Menu 2) 33 Dialling speed dial entries Press and hold the appropriate key in Idle m ode. My name card (Menu 2. 5) Use this menu to create a name card and send it to other people. Saving your name card The procedure for creating your name card is the same as the one for sa ving a number in the phone’ s memory . p. 31 [...]
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34 Menu functions 4. Enter the phone password and press < OK >. • Memory s tatus : display the number of contacts you have stored in Phonebook. Service number (Menu 2.8) This menu is available if your SIM card supports Service Dialling Numbers (SDN). Use this menu to view the li st of SDNs a ssigned by your service provider , including emer[...]
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Menu functions Applications (Menu 3) 35 Changing Java settings Y ou can change the settings for accessing Jav a services. 1. From the Java worl d menu, select Settings . 2. Change th e following sett ings: • APN : enter the access point name. • Login ID : enter the U ser ID . • Password : enter the passw ord. • Proxy : select whether or not[...]
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36 Menu functions The downloaded or received files are stored in the Music folder . p. 62 Creating a play list Add the MP3 f iles to the pla y list so you ca n play th em. 1. From the MP 3 player scre en, press < Options > and select Add to list . 2. Select e ither of the follow ing options: • Add all : add all of the files in the phone[...]
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Menu functions Applications (Menu 3) 37 • Send : send the currently sele cted file vi a e-mail, Bluetooth, or infrared port. • Open p lay list : go to the play list. • Set as : set the file as your ring tone or as a caller alert mel ody for a Ph onebook entr y . • Delete : delete the file. • Settings : change the default settings for play[...]
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38 Menu functions 3. When you finish, press < Stop > or select . The voice memo is automatically saved. 4. Press < Option s > to access the f o llow ing options: • Play : play back your v oice memo. • Send : send the voice memo via MMS, e-mail , Bluetooth, or infrared port. • Rename : chan ge the name of the vo ice memo. • Delet[...]
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Menu functions Applications (Menu 3) 39 Default name : change the default pre fix of the voice memo . Equalizer v a lu e : select an equalizer setting. • Go to voice list : go to the list of voice memos you have recorded . World time (Menu 3.4) Use this menu to set your local time zone and find out what time it is in another pa rt of the world. S[...]
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40 Menu functions 4. Selec t AM or PM in 12-hour ti me format. 5. Selec t t he Alarm day line. 6. Press [ ] to check the day(s) f or the alarm. 7. Press < OK >. 8. Selec t t he Alarm tone line and select an alarm melody . 9. Press < Save > and th en < Yes >. Stopping an alarm When the alarm sounds , choose either of the following [...]
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Menu functions Applications (Menu 3) 41 4. Press [Left] or [Right] to select the unit you want to conv ert to. The equivalent value for the amount you entered displays. Timer (Menu 3.8) Use this menu to set a period of time for the phone to count down. The phone will sound an alarm when the specified period of time has expired. Starting the timer 1[...]
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42 Menu functions Browser (Menu 4) The Wireless Application Protocol (W AP) browser on your phone allows you to access the wireless web. Using the WAP browser , you can access updated information and a wide variety of media content, such as wallpapers, ring tones, and music files. T o acce ss this m enu, press < Menu > in Idle mode and select[...]
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Menu functions Browser (Menu 4) 43 • Funbox : switch t o the Funbox menu. p. 61 Exiting the WAP br ow ser Press [ ] to exit the browser . Bookmarks (Menu 4.2) Use this menu to save URL addre sses to quickly access a website. Adding a bookmark 1. Select an empty location. 2. Enter a n am e fo r the b ookm ark and press [Down]. 3. Enter a URL a[...]
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44 Menu functions • Proxy : select whether or not the phone uses a proxy server to launch the W AP browser . Y our service provider can tell you if your network requires a proxy server , and they can gi ve you the appropriate settings. • GPRS settings : customise the following GPRS network s ettings: When the proxy is se t to Enable : IP addres[...]
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Menu functions Messages (Menu 5) 45 Messages (Menu 5) Use the Messages menu to send and receive short messages, multim edia messages, and e-m ails. Y ou can also use WAP pus h message, V oi ce mail, and Cell broadcast message features. T o acce ss this m enu, press < Menu > in Idle mode and select Messages . Short messages (Menu 5.1) Short Me[...]
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46 Menu functions • Delete : delete the message. • Delete all : delete all messages. • Call back : call the sender . • Block number : add the sender’s number to the Blocked number list . While viewing a mess age, press < Options > to access the following options: • Reply : reply to the se nder . • Send : forw ard the m essage. ?[...]
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Menu functions Messages (Menu 5) 47 • Transfer : move the message bet ween the SI M card and the phone’ s m emory . • Protection : protect the message from being deleted. Changing SMS settings 1. From the Short messages menu, select Settings . 2. Selec t a setting p rofile to be customised. The last setting profile accessed will be activ ated[...]
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48 Menu functions Multimedia messages (Menu 5.2) Multimedia Message Service (MM S) delivers messages containing a combination of text, image, video, and audio, from phone to phone or from phone to e-mail. Creating an MMS message 1. From the Multim edia me ssages menu, select Create . 2. Selec t t he Subject line and enter th e subject. 3. Select t [...]
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Menu functions Messages (Menu 5) 49 Viewing received MMS messages 1. From the Multim edia me ssages menu, select Inbox . This menu displays MMS messages that you ha ve receiv ed. The f ollowing icons te ll you t he mes sage status: • h a s b e e n r e a d • has not been read • is being retriev ed from the serv er • Noti fication that you ha[...]
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50 Menu functions • Reply all : send a reply to the sender and all of the recipients i n the To and Cc fields. • Forward : forward the message to another person. If the message contains media content purchased on the Internet, forw a r ding is n ot a v ailable. • Call back : call the sender . • Delete : delete the message. • Cut media : s[...]
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Menu functions Messages (Menu 5) 51 • Save as template : (except Draft , My fo lder ) save a copy of the mess age in the Template box. • Properties : (excep t Draft ) display the m essage properties. Using MMS templates Y our phone has 11 preset messages that you can use when composing a me ssage. 1. From the Multim edia me ssages menu, select [...]
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52 Menu functions Receive settings • Home reception : determine if your p hone retrieve s new m essages auto matically w hen yo u are in your home service area. • Roaming reception : determ ine if y our pho ne retrieve s new m essages auto matically w hen yo u are roaming in another network. Home reception and Roaming reception hav e the follow[...]
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Menu functions Messages (Menu 5) 53 - DNS1 : (when the proxy is set to Disable ) enter the primary address. - DNS2 : (when the proxy is set to Disable ) enter the secondary address. - APN : enter the ac cess point name used fo r t he address of the GPRS ne tw ork. - Login ID : enter the user ID. - Password : enter the pa ssw ord. Version : select a[...]
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54 Menu functions • Remove attachment : delete the selected attachme nt. • Remove all attachments : delete all attachme nts. 7. When you finish, press < Option s > and select Send . 8. Enter an e-mail address. T o send the e-mail to mor e than one recipi ent, press [Down] and fill in additional destin ation fields. 9. Press < Option s [...]
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Menu functions Messages (Menu 5) 55 • Forward : forward the e-m ail. • Delete : delete the current ly s elected item. • Delete all : delete all e-mails. • Sort : sort the e-mails by size, subjec t, date, or senders’ e-m ail addresses. • Block address : add the sender’ s e-mail address to the Blocke d address list. • Properties : dis[...]
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56 Menu functions While reading a me ssage, press < Options > to access the following options: • Open file : open the attached file. • Save file : save the attach e d file in your p hone’ s memory . • Cancel : (for Outbox ) stop sending the e-mail. • Send : send or resent the e-mail. • Edit : edit the e-m ail. • Delete : delete [...]
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Menu functions Messages (Menu 5) 57 • Reject i f over : determ in e the max imum siz e for incoming e-mails. Y our phone will reject e-mails that exceed the specified size. • Leave a copy of messages on the server : determine wh ethe r or not to dele te the me ssa ge s in the server w hen retrieve th em. E-mail account Set up your e-mail accoun[...]
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58 Menu functions Retrieve attachments : select this option to receive attachments with e-mails. User ID : enter your e-mail ID. Password : enter your e-mail password. Email p r o f ile Y ou can configure the net work settings required to send or receive e-mails. The following options are available: • Current profile : select a profile . • Prof[...]
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Menu functions Messages (Menu 5) 59 Push messages (Menu 5.4) Use this menu to access messages from the WAP server . • Inbox : view push messages y ou have received. • Settings : determine whether or not your phone receives push messages. Always : the phone rece iv es push message s. Never : the phone rejects pus h messages. Optional : the phone[...]
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60 Screen setting : when this feature is enabled, you can listen to the caller ’s recording v oice while the caller is recording the message. Select th e greeti ng : The phone offers tw o default messages, and one m essage of y our own. Y ou can select User recordi ng only when you ha v e recorded your own message. • Record my g reeting : recor[...]
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Menu functions Funbox (Menu 6) 61 • Channel : specify the channels from which you receive broadcast messages. • Language : select the language in which broadcast message s displ ay . Please contact your serv ice provider for details. Memory status (Menu 5.9) Use this menu to view the memory status for text, multimedia, e-mail, or push messages.[...]
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62 Menu functions Videos (Menu 6.2) This menu displays video clips you have recorded, downloaded, or receiv ed in messages. Playing a v ideo clip 1. Select a video folder , Video c lips , My video clips , or Downloaded vi deos . A list of videos displays. For downloaded videos, the icons tell you the status of the files: • you can forward to othe[...]
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Menu functions Organiser (Menu 7) 63 • Settings : change the default settings for playing files. Repeat : select a repeat mod e. Shuffle : select a playing order . Volume : select a volume level. Lock volume key : lock [ / ] so that you can prevent an accidental press of the keys from affecting playback. Equalizer v a lu e : select an equalizer s[...]
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64 Menu functions Month view (Menu 7.1) Use this menu to keep tr ack of y our monthly schedule. Consulting the calendar When you select Month view to display th e calendar , today’ s date is marke d with a red box. The numbe r of events d isplays at the b ottom of the calendar . The following icons indicate the type of event: Press < Options &[...]
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Menu functions Organiser (Menu 7) 65 • Before : set the time f or the alarm. • Alarm tone : select an alarm tone . • Repeat : (for Schedule ) set the even t to recur , and set a repeat unit. • Until : (for Schedule ) if the event will recur , set the ending date. 4. Press < Save > to sav e the eve nt. Entering a ne w anniversar y 1. S[...]
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66 Menu functions Viewing an event Square brackets on a calendar date indicate t he following t ype of ev ents schedu led for that day: 1. Select a date on the cale ndar t o displa y the ev ents for that da y . 2. Select a n event t o view its deta ils. 3. Press < Option s > to access the f o llow ing options: • View : access the selected e[...]
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Menu functions Organiser (Menu 7) 67 Miscellaneous (Menu 7.6) This menu displays miscellaneous events you hav e created. If y ou hav e set the Ala rm option, the icon is activ a ted . Sel ect an ev ent to view its detail s. To do (Menu 7.7) Use this menu to display tasks you hav e created. The colours of status check boxes indicate the importance: [...]
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68 Menu functions Viewing a memo Select a memo to view its details. Using memo options From the mem o list, press < Options > to access the following options: • Edit : edit the memo. • Create : add a new memo. • Delete : delete the selected m emo. • Delete all : delete all memo s. Memory status (Menu 7.10 ) This menu displays the tota[...]
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Menu functions Camera (Menu 8) 69 4. Press [ ] to take a photo . The photo is saved in the Photos folder . Usin g came ra opt ions in Ca ptur e mode In Capture mode , press the left soft k ey to access the following options: • Shooting mode : take a photo in the following modes: Single shot : take a photo in the normal mode. Multi s hot : take a [...]
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70 Menu functions Spot focus : adjust the exposure based on a specific area of the image. Se lect On to display the spot focus fram e in the middle of t he image, and change the exposure ac cord ing to the brightness of the image fragment in the f rame. ISO : change the ISO setting, which controls the sensitivity of your camera. For low light situa[...]
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Menu functions Camera (Menu 8) 71 Using photo options After saving a photo , pre ss < Option s > to access the following options: • Take another : return to Capture m ode. • Send : send the photo via MMS, e-mail, Bluetooth, or infrared port. • Set as : set the p hoto as your wallpaper or as a caller ID image for a Phonebook entry . • [...]
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72 Menu functions Using camera o ptions in Recor d mode In Recor d mode, press < Option s > to access the following options: • Effects : change the colour t one or apply a special effect to a video. • Timer : set a time dela y befo re the c ame r a starts recording a vi deo. • Go to video album : display the video clips stored in the Vi[...]
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Menu functions Camera (Menu 8) 73 Using video options Press < Options > after saving a video clip t o access the following options: • Record a nother : return to R ecord mode . • Send : send the video clip via MMS, e-mail, Bluetooth, or infrared port. • Go to video album : mov e to the Video clips or My vid eo clips folder . • Rename [...]
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74 Menu functions • Move to My phot os : move t he photo to the My photos folder . • Set as : set the p hoto as your wallpaper or as a caller ID image for a Phonebook entry . • Edit : access the following options: Emoticons : add an emoticon to the photo . Select one and mov e it by pressing the Navigation k eys. Frames : select a decora tive[...]
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Menu functions Settings (Menu 9) 75 Using video options Press < Options > to access th e following options: • Play : play the video clip. • Send : send the video clip via MMS, e-mail, Bluetooth, or infrared port. • Move t o My vi deo clips : move the video clip to the My vid eo clips folder . • Rename : change the name o f the video c[...]
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76 Menu functions Phone settings (Menu 9.2) Many different features of your phone’s system can be customised to suit y our preferences . Language (Menu 9.2.1) Use this menu to select one of several languages for the display text. Greeting mes sage (Menu 9.2.2) Use this menu to enter the greeting tha t is displayed briefly when the phone is switch[...]
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Menu functions Settings (Menu 9) 77 • Anykey answer : answer an incoming call by pressing any k ey , except [ ] or < Reject >. When this op tion is set to Off , you must press [ ] or < Accept > to answer a call. • Voice clarity : removes extraneous noise and increases call quality so that the per son with whom you are speaking can h[...]
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78 Menu functions Sound settings (Menu 9.4) Use this menu to customise various sound settings. Incom ing call (Menu 9.4.1) Use this menu to select a volume level and alert type for incom ing calls. • Ring ton e : select a ring tone for the call ri nger . • Volume : select a ringer volume. • Alert type : specify how you are to be informed of i[...]
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Menu functions Settings (Menu 9) 79 Extra tones (Menu 9.4.7) Use this menu to customise additional tones for the phone. • Minute minder : set the phone to b eep every minute during an outgoing call to keep you informed of the length of your call. • Connection tone : set the phone to be ep when it is connected to the syst em. • Alerts on call [...]
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80 Menu functions Call barring (Menu 9. 5.2) This network service allows you to restrict your calls. 1. Select a call barring opti on: • All outgoing : prohibit all outgoing calls. • International : prohibit international calls. • International except to home : only allow calls to nu mbers wi thin the cu rrent coun try when you are abroad, an[...]
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Menu functions Settings (Menu 9) 81 Caller ID (Menu 9.5.5) This netw ork service allo ws you to prevent you r phone number from bei ng dis played on the phon e of the person being called. However , some networks do not allow the user to change this sett ing. • Default : use the default se tting provided by the network. • Hide number : ensure yo[...]
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82 Menu functions Bluetooth technology allows free wireless co nnections between all Bluetooth-comp li ant devices within a range of 10 metres. Since the devices communicate using radio wav es, they do not need to be in line of sight to each other . Setting up the Bluetooth feature The Bluetooth menu provides the following options: • Activation :[...]
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Menu functions Settings (Menu 9) 83 • Red for devices t hat are currently c onnected to your phone 3. Select a de vice. 4. Enter a Bluetooth PIN code of up to 16 digits and press < OK >. This co de is us e d just o nce an d y o u don’t need to memorise it. When the owner of the other device enter s the same code, pairing is finished. Usin[...]
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84 Menu functions If an unauthorised B luetooth device sends data to your phone, the phone displays a confirmation me ssage. T o receive data, pres s < Yes >. Infrare d (Menu 9.6.2) Use this feature to send and receive data through the infrared port. T o use an infrared connection, you must do the f ollowing : • Configure and activ ate an I[...]
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Menu functions Settings (Menu 9) 85 When this feature is enabled, you must enter a 4- to 8-digit phone password each time the phone is switched on. The password is preset to 00000000 . T o c h a n g e t h e password, use the Change password menu. Change Password (Menu 9.7.4) Use this menu to change your phone password. The password is preset to 000[...]
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86 Reset settings (Menu 9.9) Use this menu to reset the phone settings, display settings, and sound settings individually . Y ou can also reset all the settings in your phone at the same time. 1. Press [ ] to check the setting cate gory(ies) to be reset. 2. Press < Reset > to reset the ma rked items. 3. Enter the phone password and press <[...]
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Solve problems Settings (Menu 9) 87 “Enter PUK” • The PI N code ha s been entered incorre ctly three times in succession, and the phone is now blocked. Enter th e PUK sup plied by y our se rvice pro vider . “No Service,” “Ne twork Fa ilure ,” or “Not Done” displays • The network connection has been lost. Y ou may be in a weak si[...]
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88 • T ry mo ving the phone slightly or moving closer to a window if you are in a building. No number is dialled when you re-call a Contacts entry • Use the Co ntact Search feature to ensur e the number has been stored correctly . • Re-store the number , if necessar y . If the above guidelines do not help you to solve the problem, take note o[...]
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Health and safety information 89 SAR tests are conduct ed using st anda rd operating positions with the phone tr ansmitting at its highes t certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certifi ed power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maxim um v alue[...]
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90 Health and safety information • Extreme temperatures will affect the charging capacity of your battery: it may require cooling or warming first. • Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places because the capacity and lifetime of the battery will be reduced. T ry to keep the battery at room temperature. A phone with a hot or cold battery ma[...]
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Health and safety information 91 Electronic devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. Ho wever , certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Consult the manufacturer to discuss alternatives. Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum[...]
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92 Health and safety information Potentially explosive enviro nments Switch off your phone w hen in any area with a po tent ially explosive atmosphere, and obey all signs and i nstructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an ex plosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised to switch off the phone while at a refuelling[...]
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Health and safety information 93 Other important safety information • Only qualif ied personnel should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle. F aulty installation or service may be dangerous an d ma y inv alidate any warranty applicable to the device. • Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted a[...]
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94 Health and safety information • Do not drop, knock , or shake the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards. • Do not use harsh ch emicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the phone. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap- and-water solution. • Do not pai nt the phone. Paint can clog the d[...]
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95 Index A ABC mode, text input • 21 Active line • 81 Alarm • 39 Answering call • 24 second ca ll • 2 6 Anykey answer • 77 Auto redial • 76 B Backlight tim e , se t • 7 7 Band selection • 81 Barring, calls • 80 Battery charging • 7 low indicator • 8 precautions • 89 Bluetooth receiving, data • 83 sending, d a ta • 8 3 [...]
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96 Ind e x I Icons, descripti on • 10 Images, downloaded • 61 Inbox, messages e-mail • 54 MMS • 49 SMS • 45 Infrared, connect • 84 International calls • 23 Internet • 42 K Key tone volume • 78 Keypad tones selecting • 78 sendin g • 2 6 L Language, select • 76 Last number, redial • 23 Locking media contents • 85 phone •[...]
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97 Ind e x manually • 23 Resetting phone • 86 Ringer incoming ca lls • 78 messages • 78 Road safety • 90 Roaming • 80 S Safety information • 88 Security, calls • 84 Sent messages e-mail • 55 MMS • 49, 50 SMS • 46 SIM card inserting • 7 locking • 85 Slide settings • 76 SMS messages creating/sending • 45 deleting • 46 [...]
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ٛ Declaration of Conformity (R&TTE) For the following product : Manufactured at : to which this declarat ion relates, is in conform ity with the following stan dards and/or other norm ative documents. Safety : EN 60950-1:2 001 EMC : EN 301 489- 01 v1.3.1 (2001-0 9) EN 301 489-07 v 1.1.1 (2000-0 9) EN 301 489-17 v 1.2.1 (2002-0 8) SAR : E N 503[...]