Samsung SGH-E350E manual

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    World Wide Web http://www .samsungmobile.com Printed in Korea Code No.:GH68-07123A English. 06/2005. Rev 1.0 * Depending on the software installed or your service provider or countr y , som e of the descriptions in this manual may not match your phone exactly . * Depending on your c ountry , your p hone and accessories may appear different from the[...]

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    SGH-E350E User’s Guide[...]

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    Drive safely at all 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. Swit[...]

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    Im port ant 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 interf erence 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, please refer to “Get started” and “Ste p outside the phone. ” In this guide, the following instruction icons appear : Indicates tha t you need to pa y careful attention to the subsequent i[...]

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    3 Special features of your phone • Get person al with photo caller ID See who’ s calling y ou when the phone displays their very own photo displays. • Name card Create name car ds with your number and pro file. Whenever introducing yourself to others, use this convenient electronic name card. •W e b b r o w s e r Access the wireles s web an[...]

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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 ope rating your phon e 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 Menu mode, press < Menu > in Idle mode. 1 Call h istory  p.29 1 Current cont acts 2 Missed calls 3 Dialled calls 4 Receiv ed calls 5 Select and delete 6 Call time 7 Call costs *  p.29  p.30  p.30  p.30  p.30  p.30  p.31 2 Address book  p.31 1 Contact list 2 FDN list 3 Add new [...]

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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 ra ve l adapter Battery User’s guide The items su pplied with your pho ne and the accessor ies at your Samsung dealer may vary , depending on your country or se rvice provi der . Yo u r p h o n e Buttons, features, and locations [...]

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    7 G et started First st eps to operati ng 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 your PIN, and available optional services. Install and charge the phone Rem o v e the batter y . If the phone is already on, f[...]

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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 low , the phone automatically turns off . R echarge your battery . Power on or off Keypad lock When you close t he phone, the keypad lock feature lock[...]

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    9 Ge t s t a r t e d Keys and display Perform the function indicated on the bottom line of the display . In Menu mode, scroll through the menu options. In Idle mode, launch the web browser . In Menu mode, select the highlighted menu option. Delete char acters from t he display . In Menu mode, return to the previous menu level. Send or answer a call[...]

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    10 Get started Display Layout Icons Rece iv ed signal strength Call in progress Out of yo ur serv ice ar ea; you can not send or rec eive calls Text and graphics display messages, instructions, and informatio n you ente r . Soft key function indicators show the current functions assigned to the t wo soft keys. Menu Contacts Icons display v arious i[...]

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    11 Ge t s t a r t e d Access menu functions Use the so ft keys The roles o f the soft key s vary depending on the function you are using. The bottom line of the displa y indicates th eir current role. Press the l eft soft key to ac ce ss Menu mode. Press the right soft key to access Contact lis t in the Address boo k menu . Menu Contacts Select an [...]

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    12 Get started Access Home Screen menus On the Home Screen, there are icons on the left side of the display , which give you easy access to popular menus. Customise your phone • T o move among the Home Screen menu icons, press [Up] or [Down]. • T o highlight a menu or access a highlighted menu, press [ ]. • T o close a menu window or return t[...]

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    13 Ge t s t a r t e d Y ou can set a wallpaper for the idle screen. 1. In Idle mode, press < Menu > and select Settings → Display settings → Wallpaper . 2. Select an image ca tegory . 3. Scroll to an image by pressing [Left] or [R ight ]. 4. Press < Save >. Y ou can change the colour for the display components, such as title bars an[...]

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    14 Get started Make/Answer cal ls 3. Enter a new 4- to 8-digit password and press < OK >. 4. Enter the new passwor d again and press < OK >. 5. Select Phone lo ck . 6. Select Enable . 7. Enter the password and press < OK >. Phone lock (continued) 1. In Idle mode, enter an area code and phone number . 2. Press [ ]. 3. T o end the c[...]

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    15 Step outs ide the phone Begin with your camera, music, and other specia l features Use camera 1. Open the phon e. 2. In Idle mode, press and hold [ ] to turn on the camer a. 3. Aim the camera lens at the subject and adjust t h e image. 4. Press [ ] to take a photo. The photo is saved automatically . 5. Pres s [ ] to take another phot o. 1. In Id[...]

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    16 Step outside the phone Play MP3s Use these methods : • Download from the wireless web  p. 66 • Download from a computer using Samsung PC Studio  Samsung PC Studio User’s Guid e •R e c e i v e v i a I r D A  p. 42 1. In Idle mode, press < Menu > and select Applications → MP3 player . 2. Press < Options > and se lect[...]

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    17 Step outside the phone Play games 1. In Idle mode, press < Menu > and select Applications → Java worl d → Downloads → Forgotten Warrior , Freekick , or Arch Angel . 2. Press any key to launch the game. 1. Press < PLAY > and select START GAME . 2. Press < SKIP >. Select a game Play Forgotten Warrior Select Game → the gam[...]

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    18 Step outside the phone Browse the web Using a built-in web browser , you can get easy access to the wireless web to get a variety of up-to-dat e services a nd informat io n and to enjo y download s of web content. Use Address book In Idle mode, pr ess < Menu > and select Browser → Home . • T o scroll through browser items, press t he N[...]

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    19 Step outside the phone Send messages 1. In Idle mode, press < Contact s >. 2. Select an entry . 3. Select a number and pres s [] to dial, or press < Option s > to access options. 1. In Idle mode, press < Menu > and select Address book → My name card . 2. Specify your contact information. 3. Press [] to sav e the name card. 4.[...]

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    20 Step outside the phone 1. In Idle mode, press < Menu > and select Messaging → Create new messag e → MMS . 2. Select Subject . 3. Enter the message subject and press [ ]. 4. Select Picture & Video or Sound and add media files. 5. Select Message . 6. Enter the message text and press [ ]. 7. Press < Options > and se lect Send . [...]

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    21 Step outside the phone View messages - 1. In Idle mode, pre ss [Up] or [Down] to scroll to the icon on the Home Screen. 2. Press [ ] and select Unread mess... . 3. Select a message from the Inbox. 1. In Idle mode, pre ss [Up] or [Down] to scroll to the icon on the Home Screen. 2. Press [ ] and select Unread mess... . 3. Select a message from the[...]

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    22 En t e r te x t ABC, T9, Number, and Symbol modes Y ou can enter text for some features such as messaging, Address book, or Calendar , using ABC mode, T9 mode, Num ber mode, and Symbol mode. Changing the text input mode The text inpu t mode indicator appears w hen the cursor is in a text field . • Press th e right soft key to ch ange the text [...]

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    Ent er t ex t 23 • Press [ ] to insert a space. • Press [ ] to shift case. Low er Case (No ind icator), Initial capital ( ), and Capital lock ( ) are availabl e. • Press the Navigati on keys to move the cursor . •P r e s s [ C ] to delete char acters one by one. Press and hold [ C ] to clear the disp lay . Using T9 mode T9 is a predictive t[...]

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    24 2. Press [ 0 ] to display alternative words for your key presses. When ther e are no more alternative words, Spell appears on the bottom line. 3. Press < Spell >. 4. Enter the word you want using ABC mode and press < OK >. Using Number mode Number mode enables y ou to enter numbers. Press the keys correspo nding to the digits you wan[...]

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    Call functions 25 Making a call from Ad dress bo ok Once you have stored a numb er in Address book, you can dial the number b y selecting it from Addre ss book.  p. 3 1 Y ou can also use the speed dial feat ure to assign your most frequently called numbers to specific number keys .  p. 34 Dialling a number from the SIM card 1. In Idle mode, e[...]

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    26 Call functions The button on the headset work as listed below: Options during a call Y ou can access a number of functions during a call . Adjusting the volume during a call Use [ / ] to adj ust the earpiece volume during a call. Press [ ] to i ncreas e the volume l evel and [ ] to decrease the volum e level. Using the external speaker Use the o[...]

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    Call functions 27 2. Press < Swap > to switch bet ween the calls. 3. Press < Option s > and sel ect End held call to end the call on hold. 4. T o end the current call, press [ ]. Transferring a call Y ou can transfer the currently a ctiv e call to a caller on hold, if your network supports it. With this option, the two callers can talk [...]

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    28 Call functions 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 need to send or retrieving a number from Address book. This feature is helpful for entering a password or an account number when you call [...]

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    29 4. If desired, call anothe r person or answer an incom ing ca ll . 5. Press < Option s > and select Join . 6. Repeat 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 privately with that person, whil[...]

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    30 Menu functions Using call record options While viewing the call list, press < Options > to a cces s the following options: • Detail s : display the details of th e selected call. • Call : dial the number . • Save as contacts : save the number in Address book. • Send message : send an SMS or MMS message. • Delete : delete the sele[...]

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    M e nu functions Address book (Menu 2) 31 • 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 no t intended to be use d for billing purposes. • Last call cost :[...]

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    32 Menu functions 3. Select a number and press [ ] to dial the number , or < Options > to access Address book options. Using Address book opti ons While viewi ng th e con tact li st or conta ct de ta ils, pre ss < Options > to access th e following options: • View : display d etails about the con tact. • Edit : edit the con tact inf[...]

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    M e nu functions Address book (Menu 2) 33 Add new contact (Menu 2. 3) Use this menu to add a new contact to Address book. Storing a number in the phone’s memory 1. Select Phone . 2. Change the settings or en ter informati on about the contact. • First name / Last name : assign a name. • Mobile / Home / Office / Fax / Other : add a number in a[...]

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    34 Menu functions Managing call er groups While viewing the group list, press < Options > to access the following options: • View : display the mem bers of the selected gro u p. • Add : add a new group. • Edit : change the properties of the selected grou p. • Send message : send SMS, MMS, or e-mail message s to the g roup memb ers. ?[...]

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    M e nu functions Address book (Menu 2) 35 Using name card options After saving your name card, press < Option s > to access the following options: • Edit : edit th e name card. • Send via : send the name card via SMS, MMS, e-mail, or infrared port. • Remove : delete the n ame card. Own number (Menu 2.7) Use this feature to check your ph[...]

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    36 Menu functions Service number (Menu 2.9) 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 emergency numbers, director y enquiries, and voicemail numbers. Scroll to the number you want and press < Dial > or [] . Settings (M[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Settings (Menu 3) 37 • Down : set whether or not the phone maintains the menu you are using when you close the phone. Extra settings (Menu 3.2.3) Y ou can turn the automatic r edialling or answering feature on or off . Y ou can also activate the voice clarity feature. • Auto redial : set the phon e to make up to ten att[...]

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    38 Menu functions Backlight (Menu 3. 3.5) Y ou c an select the leng th of time the backlight and the displ ay stays on. • On : select the leng th of time the ba cklight is on at times of inactivity . • Dim : select the length of time the di splay is in Dimming mode after the backlight turns off . Dialing font colour (Menu 3.3.6) Use this menu t[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Settings (Menu 3) 39 Power on/off (Menu 3.4.4) Use this menu to select the melody t hat the phone plays when it is switched on or off . Slide tone (Menu 3.4.5) Use this men u to select the tone that the phone sounds when you open or close the phone. Quiet mode (Menu 3. 4.6) Use this men u to set how the phon e acts to alert[...]

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    40 Menu functions • Unreachable : divert calls when you are not in an area co vered by y our service p r ovider or when your phone is switched off . • Cancel all : cancel all call diverting opti ons. 2. Select the typ e of calls t o be diverte d. 3. T o activate call diverting, select Activate . Otherwise, select Deactivate . 4. Move to the Div[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Settings (Menu 3) 41 2. Select Activate and press < Select >. T o deactiv ate call w aiting, select Deactivate . Network selection (Menu 3.5.4) This networ k service allows yo u to either automatica lly or manually select the networ k to be used while roaming outside of your home area. Y ou can select a network other [...]

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    42 Menu functions GSM 1900, Combined GSM 900/1800, and T ri band (GSM 900/180 0/1900). The country where you purchased your phone determines the default band that it uses. When you travel abroad, you ma y need to change to an appropriate band. When you select a new band, y our phone automatically searches f or all available networks. Y our phone re[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Settings (Menu 3) 43 PIN check (Menu 3.7.1) The 4- to 8-dig it PIN (P erso nal Identification Number) protects your SIM card against unauthorised use. When this feature is enable d, the phone requires your PIN each time it is sw itched on. Change PIN (Menu 3.7.2) Use this menu to change your PIN. The PIN check feature must [...]

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    44 Menu functions Change PIN 2 (Menu 3.7.8) If supported by your SIM card, the change PIN2 feature changes your current PIN2. Memory status (Menu 3.8) Use this menu to check the amount of memory being used for storing data in Shared memory , Messaging , Media album , Calendar , Address book , and JAVA world . Reset settings (Menu 3.9) Use this menu[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Camera (Menu 4) 45 1. Access the Camera menu to tu rn on the camer a. The image to be captured appears on the display . 2. Adjust the image by aiming the camera lens at the subject. • Press the left soft k ey to acces s camer a options. See the next section. • Use the key pa d to cha nge the ca me r a sett ings or swit [...]

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    46 Menu functions • Go to photos : go to the Photos folder . • Settings : change the default settings for taking a photo. Size : select an image size. Quality : select an image qualit y . View finder : change the view mode. Shutter sound : select the sound that you hear when you press the shutter release, [ ] . Zoom sound : turn on or off the s[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Camera (Menu 4) 47 Using photo options After saving a photo , pre ss < Option s > to access the following options: • Take another : return to Capture mode. • Send via : send the photo via M M S, e-mail, or infrared port. • Set as : set the photo as your wallpaper for the idle screen or as a caller ID image for a[...]

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    48 Menu functions • Slide show : set all photos to display as a slide show . Y ou can select a time interval between photos. • Protection : protect the photo from being deleted. • Properties : access the photo properties. Recording video Y ou can record a video of what is displayed on the camer a screen and sa ve it as a .3gp fil e. 1. In Cap[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Camera (Menu 4) 49 • Settings : change the following settings for recording a vi deo: Recording mode : select a video recording mode. Select Limit of MMS to record a v ideo suit able fo r an MMS or e-mail message. The video clip is saved in 3GP format. Select Normal to record a video within t he limit of the curr ently av[...]

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    50 Menu functions Using video options After saving a video clip, press the left soft key to access the following options: • Record a nother : return to Record m ode. • Send via : send the video clip via MMS, e-mail, or infrared port. • Go to videos : go to the Videos folder . • Rename : change the name o f the video clip. • Protection : p[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Messa ging (Menu 5) 51 • Rename : change the name o f the video clip. • Move to favourite videos : move the video clip to the Favourite videos folder . • Protection : protect the video clip from being deleted. • Properties : access the propert ies of the video clip. Messaging (Menu 5) Use the Messaging menu to send [...]

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    52 Menu functions 4. Enter a destination number . T o send the message t o more than one recipient, press [Down] and fill in additional destin ation fields. 5. Press [ ] to send the mess age. MMS (Menu 5.1.2) Multimedia Message Service (MM S) delivers messages containing a combination of text, image, video, and audio, from phone to phone or from ph[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Messa ging (Menu 5) 53 Email (Menu 5.1.3) Y ou can send e-mails that include text, audio, and images. T o use t his feature, you need to subscr ibe to an e-mail service and set up your e-mail account and profile.  p. 64 , p. 65 1. Select the Subject line. 2. Enter the subject of your e-m ail and press [ ]. 3. Select the [...]

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    54 Menu functions My messages (Menu 5.2) Use this menu to store all of the messages you have received, sent, or tried to send. Inbox (Menu 5.2.1) This folder stores all of the messages you have received, ex cept for e-mails. Viewing a me ss a ge The follo wing icons m ay appear o n the message list; depending on the message type or status, icons ma[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Messa ging (Menu 5) 55 • Move to my f older : move the mes sage to the My folder box. • Move to phon e / Move to SIM : move the message between the SIM card and the phone’s memory . • Sort by : change the sort order of the messages. • Protection : protect the message from being deleted. • Properties : access the[...]

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    56 Menu functions • Properties : access the message properties. Web push messages • Go to URL : connect to t h e URL specified in the messag e. • Cut address : extract URLs, e-mail addresses, or phone numbers from the me ssage. • Delete : delete the message. Delivery report m essages • Cut address : extract URLs, e-mail addresses, or phon[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Messa ging (Menu 5) 57 • Save file : save the attached file in th e ph on e’ s memory . • Delete : delete the selec ted message. • Move to phon e / Move to SIM : move the message between the SIM card and the phone’s memory . • Protection : protect the message from being deleted. • Properties : access the messa[...]

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    58 Menu functions From the mes sage list, press < Options > to acces s the following options: • View : open the message. • Forward : forward the message to other people. • Delete : delete the selec ted message. • Move to my f older : move the mes sage to the My folder box. • Move to phon e / Move to SIM : move the message between th[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Messa ging (Menu 5) 59 6. Press [ ] or [ ] to mov e to the previous or n ext e-mail. While viewing the e-mail c ontent or message list, press < Options > to access the following opti ons: • View : open the selected item. • Retri eve : retrieve one or all of the e-mails from the e-mail server . • Open file : open[...]

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    60 Menu functions Templates (Menu 5.3) Use this menu to create , edit, and send text templa tes and MMS templates. Text template (Menu 5. 3.1) Use this menu to preset a maximum of frequently used messages. From the T e xt template li st, press < Options > to access the following options: • Edit : change the selected template. • Send messa[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Messa ging (Menu 5) 61 Settings (Menu 5.5) Use this menu to set up various options for using the messaging service. SMS (Menu 5.5.1) Y ou can configure default SMS settings. • Send settings : set up the following options for sending a text message: Reply path : allow the r ecipient t o reply to you through your message ce[...]

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    62 Menu functions Expiry date : set the le ngth of time yo ur messages are stored in the message centre. Delivery after : set a tim e de la y befor e m es sa ges are sent. Send size : select a maximu m size of attache d items allowed f o r an M MS message. • Receive settings : set up the following options f or receiving a multimedi a message: Ano[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Messa ging (Menu 5) 63 Port : (when the pro xy is set to Enable ) enter the port number . DNS1 : (when the pro xy is set to Disable ) enter the primary address. DNS2 : (when the pro xy is set to Disable ) enter the secondar y addre ss. APN : enter the a cces s po in t nam e used for th e address of the G PRS network. Login [...]

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    64 Menu functions If you set this option to Not used , you can use the Check new mail option to check your e-mail manually . Read re p ly : determine whether or not the phone sends a read-reply reques t. When this option is set to Announce , the pho ne reminds you to send a read-reply request with your e-mail address . Retrieve option : determine w[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Messa ging (Menu 5) 65 • POP3 server : enter the IP address or domain name of the server that receives your e-mail. • POP3 port : enter the POP 3 port number . • APOP login : connect to the server by using the APOP login scheme when this option is selected. These options are available when the protocol type is IMAP4 :[...]

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    66 Menu functions Broadcast messages (Menu 5.6) The Cell Broadcast servic e delivers shor t message s on various s u ch as the weather or traff ic. Use this menu to change the settings for the service and access broadcast messages. • Read : open receiv ed messages. The Temporary box saves network messages until the phone i s switched o ff . The A[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Browser (Menu 6) 67 Navigating with the web browser Using browser menu options Press [ ] or select on the top of the screen to access the following options: • Back : go back to the previous page. • Home : go back t o the ho mepage. • Exit : exit the web browser . • Reloa d : reload the current page. • Show URL : d[...]

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    68 Menu functions 2. Enter a name for the b ookm ark and press [Down]. 3. Enter a URL address and press < Option s > and select Save . Accessing a bookmarked pa ge Scroll to a bookmark ite m a nd press [ ]. Using bookmark options After saving an item, press < Options > to acces s the following options: • Go : access the bookmark ed we[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Browser (Menu 6) 69 • Proxy : select whether or not the phone uses a proxy server to launch the web browser . Y our service provider can tell you if your network requires a proxy server , and they can give you the appropriate settings. • GPRS settings : customise the following GPRS network s ettings: When the proxy is s[...]

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    70 Menu functions Current profile (Menu 6.7) Use this men u to activa te one of the pro xy servers yo u have set up. Applications (Menu 7) Us e t hi s m en u t o p la y J ava g am es , t o p la y m usi c fi le s, to rec ord voice memos, to s et time zo nes and alarms, or to use the phone as a calculator , converter , timer , or stopwatch. T o acces[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Applications (Menu 7) 71 Playing music files From the MP3 pl ayer screen, press [ ]. During playback, use the following keys: Usin g MP3 f i le option s From the MP3 pl ayer screen, press < Option s > to access the following options: • Play : begin playback. • Send via : send the currently selected file via e-ma i[...]

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    72 Menu functions • Play : play the currently selected file. • Add t o list : add files to the play list. • Move list : mov e t he selected file to the position you want within the play list. • Remove : remove the selected file or all fi les from the pla y list. Voice recorder (Menu 7.2) Use this menu to record voice memos. A voice memo can[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Applications (Menu 7) 73 Using voice recorder options From the Voice record screen, press < Options > to access the following options: • Record : record a new voice memo. • Settings : change the default settings for recording a voice me mo. Recor ding t ime : selec t a maximu m recordin g time. Volume : select a v[...]

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    74 Menu functions 3. Press < PLAY >. 4. Select START GAME or CONTINUE . 5. Press < SKIP > to start a game. Playing Freekick 1. From the Java world menu, select Downloads → Freekick . 2. Press any ke y . 3. Select Game → the game mode you want → a team → a player . Playing Arch Angel 1. From the Java world menu, select Downloads [...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Applications (Menu 7) 75 When the proxy i s set to Disable : DNS1 : enter the primary DNS address. DNS2 : enter the second ary DNS address. 3. Y ou can use wap connection profile settings if APN is blank. Checking memory status Y ou can view the amount of total and used memory for Java games. From the Java world menu, selec[...]

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    76 Menu functions 4. If necessary , select AM or PM in 12-hour ti me format and press [D own]. 5. Select the days wh en the alarm ring s. 6. Select the Alarm tone line. 7. Select an alarm melody . 8. Press < Save >. Stopping an alarm • When an alarm sounds, press < OK > or any key to stop the alarm. • When a wake-up alarm sounds, pr[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Applications (Menu 7) 77 2. Press [Left] or [Right] to select the original unit and press [Down]. 3. Enter the value to be converted and press [Down]. • Press [ ] to insert a decimal point. • Press [ ] to change the temperature to above zero (+) or below z ero (-) 4. Press [Left] or [Right] to select the unit you want t[...]

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    78 Menu functions SIM AT (Menu 7. ) This menu is available if you use a SIM A T card that provides additional servi ces, such as news, weath er , sports, entertainm ent, and location service s. Av ailable services may vary , depending on your service provider’s plans. F or detail s, see your SIM card instructions or contact your service provider [...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Media album (Menu 8) 79 • Move to favourite images : move the image t o the Favourite images folder . • Slide show : set all images to display as a slide show . Y ou can select a time interval between images. • Protection : protect the image from being deleted. • Properties : access the im age properties. Videos (Me[...]

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    80 Menu functions Music (Menu 8.3) This menu displays MP3 files you have downloaded, received in messages, or imported from your computer . Playing a music file Scroll to a file and press [ ].  p. 71 Using music opti ons While viewing the m usic list, press < Option s > to access the following options: • Play : play the music file. • S[...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Calendar (Menu 9) 81 • Set as : set the file as your ringtone, alarm tone or as a caller alert melody for an Address book entry . • Delete : delete the selected file o r all files. • Rename : change th e name of the file . • Move to favourite sounds : mov e t he sound clip to the Favourite so unds folder . • Prote[...]

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    82 Menu functions The number of ev e nts for the specific day appears at the bottom of the calendar . The following icons indicate the type of event: Press < Options > to access th e following options: • View mode : change the view mo de of the calendar . • Create : add a new event. • Go to : go to the curre nt date or a specific date. [...]

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    Me n u f u n c t i o n s Calendar (Menu 9) 83 • before : set how l ong before the ev e nt the alarm is to alert you. • Alarm tone : select an alarm tone . • Repeat : (for Schedule ) select to set the ev ent to recur and a repeat uni t. • until : (for Schedule ) if the event will recur , set the ending date. 4. Press < Save > to sav e [...]

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    84 Menu functions Viewing an event Square brackets on a calendar date indicates the events scheduled for that day . 1. Select a date on th e calen dar to di splay the ev ents for the da y . 2. Select an event t o view its details. While viewing an eve nt or the event list, press < Options > to access th e following options: • View : display[...]

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    85 Week view Y ou can view ev ents for the selected week. A cell on the time table indicates the p resence of e vent inform ation. Select the cell that contains the event you want. Viewing a missed alarm event When you are unable to acknowledge an alarm, the phone displays a missed alarm notification. 1. Press < Option s > and select Missed a[...]

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    86 Solve prob lems “Enter PU K” • The PI N code h as been ente red incorrectly thr ee times in succession, and the phone is now blocked. Enter th e PUK supplied by your serv ice provide r . “No Service,” “Ne twork Failure,” or “ No t Done” displays • The network connection has been lost. Y ou may be in a weak signal area. Move a[...]

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    87 No number is dialled when you re-call a Address entry • Use the Contacts list feature to ensure t he number has been stored co rr ectly . • Re-store the number , if necessary . The battery doesn't charge properly or the phone sometimes turns itself off • Wipe th e char ging cont acts both on the phone and on the battery with a clean s[...]

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    88 Health and safety information SAR tests are conduct ed using st anda rd operating positions with the phone tr ansmitting at its highest 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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    H ealth an d safety information 89 • 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 batt ery at room temperature. A phone with a hot or cold battery[...]

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    90 Health and safety information 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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    H ealth an d safety information 91 Potentially explosive enviro nments Switch off your phone w hen in any area with a potentially 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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    92 Health and safety information 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 invalidate any warranty applicable to the device. • Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted an[...]

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    H ealth an d safety information 93 • Do not store t he phone in cold areas. When the phone warms up to its normal operating temper ature, moisture can form inside the phone, which m ay damage the phone’s electronic circuit boards. • Do not drop, knock , or shake the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards. • Do not use harsh[...]

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    94 Index A Address book copying • 32 deleting • 35 editing • 32 managing • 35 options • 32 speed-dialling • 34 Alarm • 75 Answering call • 25 second ca ll • 2 6 Anykey answer • 37 Auto redial • 37 B Backlight tim e , se t • 3 8 Band selection • 41 Barring, calls • 40 Battery charging • 7 low indicator • 8 precautions[...]

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    95 Ind e x I Icons, descripti on • 10 Images, downloaded • 78 Inbox, messages e-mail • 58 MMS • 55 SMS • 55 Infrared, connect • 42 International calls • 24 Internet • 66 K Key tone volume • 38 Keypad tones sendin g • 2 7 setting • 38 L Language, select • 36 Last number, redial • 24 Locking media content • 43 phone • 43[...]

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    96 Ind e x Road safety • 89 Roaming • 41 S Safety information • 87 SDN (Service Dialling N um - bers) • 36 Security, calls • 42 Sent messages • 57 SIM card inserting • 7 locking • 43 SMS messages creating/sending • 51 deleting • 54 Sound setti ngs • 38 Sounds, downloaded • 80 Speed-dial • 34 Stopwatch • 77 Switching on/o[...]

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    Declaration of Conformity (R&TTE) Fo r t he fo ll o w in g pr odu c t : Manuf act ured at : to whi c h thi s d ec l ar ation rel ates, is in co nform i ty wi th the follow ing sta ndards and /or oth er normati ve do cu me n ts . S afet y : E N 60950 - 1:20 01 E MC : EN 30 1 489- 01 v1 .4.1 ( 200 2-08 ) EN 30 1 48 9-07 v 1.2. 1 (20 02- 08) S AR [...]