NEC of America KMP6J1CH Single-Band PCS GSM/ EDGE Phone with Bluetooth User Manual Manual

NEC Corporation of America Single-Band PCS GSM/ EDGE Phone with Bluetooth Manual

Users Manual

iEmergency ServicesEmergency ServicesEmergency ServicesTo make an emergency call in any country☛Press 1 1 2 Ask the operator for the service which you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Services. Give your position and, if possible, remain stationary to maintain phone contact.The 112 emergency number service is available on every digital network service. The number 999 is an alternative emergency number for the UK only, and can only be used with a valid SIM card.2Due to the nature of the cellular system, the success of emergency calls cannot be guaranteed.General CareGeneral CareA cellphone contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets, and battery systems. You should treat it with care and give particular attention to the following points.•Do not allow the phone or its accessories to come into contact with liquid or moisture at any time.•Do not place anything in the folded phone.•Do not expose your phone to extreme high or low temperatures.•Do not expose your phone to naked flame, cigars or cigarettes.•Do not paint your phone.•Do not drop or subject your phone to rough treatment.•Do not place the phone alongside computer disks, credit cards, travel cards and other magnetic media. The information contained on disks or cards may be affected by the phone.•Take care not to allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings, to contact or short-circuit the terminals.•Do not dispose of your phone in a fire. Your phone's Li-ion batteries may be safely disposed of at Li-ion recycling points. For more specific battery and power supply information, see page 11.•Do not attempt to dismantle the phone or any of its accessories.•This equipment is fitted with an internal battery that can only be replaced by a qualified service engineer. •Using any Vehicle power adapter, Dual tap, AC adapter or accessory not specified by the manufacturer for use with this phone creates a potential safety hazard.•The earpiece may become warm during normal use and the unit itself may become warm during charging.•Your phone may become warm during charging and normal use. Do not expose your phone to your skin for a long time. •Use a damp or anti-static cloth to clean the phone. Do NOT use a dry cloth or electrostatically charged cloth. Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners as these could damage the case.•Remember to recycle: the cardboard packaging supplied with this phone is ideal for recycling.•Do not leave the battery empty for a long time, otherwise some data may be initialized.•Your phone contains metal which may cause you an itch, a rash or eczema depending on your constitution or physical condition.•Take care not to put your phone in the back pocket of your trousers or skirt and then sit on it. Also, do not put your phone at the bottom of bag where it may subject to excessive weight or pressure.Doing so may damage the display and camera lens and cause them malfunction.•The foam covers the earpiece of the headset. Do not put any other part of the headset in your ears.Aircraft Safety•Switch off your phone when inside or near aircraft. The use of cellphones in aircraft is illegal. It may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and it may disrupt the cellular network. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of the cellphone service to the offender, or legal action, or both.•Do not use your phone on the ground without the permission of the ground crew.Hospital Safety•Switch off your phone in areas where the use of cellphones is prohibited. Follow the instructions given by the respective medical facility regarding the use of cellphones on their premises.General Safety•Observe ‘Turn off 2-way radio’ signs, such as those near stores of fuel, chemicals or explosives.•Do not allow children to play with the phone or its accessories.•Small parts are included in your phone. Keep them out of reach of small children, for whom it could be a choking hazard.•The operation of some medical electronic devices, such as hearing aids and pacemakers, may be affected if a cellphone is used next to them. Observe any warning signs and manufacturer's recommendations.•Keep your phone away from precision instruments. It may cause noise or malfunction of the instruments.•If you have a weak heart, you should take extra precautions when setting functions such as the Vibrator and Ringer volume functions for incoming calls.•If you set the Vibrator setting to anything other than OFF, be careful that the phone is not near a source of heat (e.g. a heater) and that it does not fall from a desk due to the vibration.
ii General Care•To avoid risk of burns do not allow the product temperature to exceed 55°C; e.g. do not leave the phone on a car dashboard or on a window sill, behind glass in direct sunlight, etc.•Do not put the phone and its adapters (including the charger) in a heating/cooking device such as a microwave oven, or a pressure cooker. Doing so will cause the phone and adapters to heat up, smoke, burst or ignite.Road Safety•You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times. Give full attention to driving.•Observe all the recommendations contained in your local traffic safety documentation.•Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.•You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway to answer or make a call, except in an emergency.•Switch off your phone at a refuelling point, such as a petrol station, even if you are not refuelling your own car.•Do not store or carry flammable or explosive materials in the same compartment where a radio transmitter, such as a cellphone, is placed.•Electronic vehicle systems, such as anti-lock brakes, speed control and fuel injection systems are not normally affected by radio transmissions. The manufacturer of such equipment can advise if it is adequately shielded from radio transmissions. If you suspect vehicle problems caused by radio transmissions, consult your dealer and do not switch on your phone until it has been checked by qualified approved installers.Vehicles Equipped with an Air BagAn air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.Third Party EquipmentThe use of third party equipment, cables or accessories, not made or authorized by NEC, may invalidate the warranty of your cellphone and also adversely affect the phone’s operation. For example use only the NEC mains cable supplied with the AC charger.ServiceThe cellphone, batteries and charger contain no user-serviceable parts. We recommend that your NEC cellphone is serviced or repaired by an NEC authorized service centre. Please contact your Service Provider or NEC for advice.Non-Ionizing RadiationsThe radio equipment shall be connected to the antenna via a non-radiating cable (e.g. coax).The antenna shall be mounted in a position such that no part of the human body will normally rest close to any part of the antenna unless there is an intervening metallic screen, for example, the metallic roof.Use only an antenna that has been specifically designed for your phone. Use of unauthorized antennas, modifications or attachments could damage your phone and may violate the appropriate regulations, causing loss of performance and radio frequency (RF) energy above the recommended limits.Efficient UseFor optimum performance with minimum power consumption, note the following:•Your phone has the internal antenna. Do not cover part of the internal antenna of the phone with your hands. This affects call quality, may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than needed and may shorten talk and standby times.Radio Frequency EnergyYour phone is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is turned on, it intermittently receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy (radio waves). The system that handles the call controls the power level at which the phone transmits.Exposure to Radio Frequency EnergyYour phone is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to RF energy set by national authorities and international health agencies. * These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population. The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organizations such as ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health, and to account for any variations in measurements.*Examples of radio frequency exposure guidelines and standards that your phone is designed to conform to:•ICNIRP, “Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields (up to 300 G Hz)-International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP)”.Health Physics, vol. 74. pp, 494-522, April 1998.•99/519/EC Council Recommendation on the limitation of exposure to the general public to electromagnetic fields 0 Hz-300 GHz, Official Journal of the European Communities, July 12,1999.•ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992. “Safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields, 3kHz to 300 GHz”. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., New York, 1991.
iiiGeneral Care•FCC Report and Order, ET Docket 93-62, FCC 96-326, Federal Communications Commission (FCC), August 1996.•Radio communications (Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure) Standard 2003, Australian Communications Media Authority.Declaration of Conformity•This product complies with the requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The ‘Declaration of Conformity’ leaflet can be found within this box.Disposing of your used NEC product•In the European UnionEU-wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used electrical and electronic products carrying the mark (left) must be disposed of separately from normal household waste. This includes mobile telephones or electrical accessories, such as chargers or headsets. When you dispose of such products, please follow the guidance of your local authority and/or ask the shop where you purchased the product. The mark on the electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member States. •Outside the European UnionIf you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the European Union, please contact your local authority and ask for the correct method of disposal.Licenses•T9® Text Input and the T9 logo are registered trademarks of Tegic Communication.“T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following:U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,187,480, 5,818,437, 5,945,928, 5,953,541, 6,011,554, 6,286,064, 6,307,548, 6,307,549, and 6,636,162, 6,646,573; Australian Pat. Nos. 727539, 746674, and 747901; Canadian Pat. Nos. 1,331,057, 2,302,595, and 2,227,904; Japan Pat. No. 3532780, 3492981; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK1010924; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383, 66959, and 71979; European. Pat. Nos. 0 842 463 (96927260.8), 1 010 057 (98903671.0), 1 018 069 (98950708.2); Republic of Korea Pat. Nos. KR201211B1 and KR226206B1. People’s Republic of China Pat. Application Nos. 98802801.8, 98809472.X and 96196739.0; Mexico Pat. No. 208141; Russian Federation Pat. No. 2206118; and additional patents are pending worldwide”•USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD IS PROHIBITED, EXCEPT FOR USE DIRECTLY RELATED TO (A) DATA OR INFORMATION ENCODED BY A CONSUMER FOR PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE WITHOUT REMUNERATION; (B) DATA OR INFORMATION (i) GENERATED BY AND OBTAINED WITHOUT CHARGE FROM A CONSUMER NOT THEREBY ENGAGED IN A BUSINESS ENTERPRISE, AND (ii) FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY; AND (C) OTHER USES SPECIFICALLY AND SEPARATELY LICENSED BY MPEG LA, L.L.C.•Helvetica is a registered Trademark of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG which may be registered in certain jurisdictions.•©2002 Music Airport Inc., http://www.music-airport.com/•Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc in the U.S. and other countries.•This product contains ACCESS Co., LTD’s Compact NetFront™ Plus internet browser software.Copyright © 1998-2005 ACCESS CO., LTD. Compact NetFront™ is a registered trademark or trademark of ACCESS CO., LTD in Japan and selected countries worldwide. •This product contains ACCESS CO., LTD’s JV-Lite2™ Java virtual machine software.Copyright © 2000-2005 ACCESS CO., LTD.JV-Lite2™ is a registered trade mark or trademark of ACCESS COl, LTD, in Japan and selected countries world wide.•Proprietary notice contains Macromedia Flash™ Player technology by Macromedia, Inc., Copyright © 1995-2005 Macromedia, Inc. All rights reserved.Macromedia, Flash and Macromedia Flash are trademarks or registered trademarks of Macromedia, Inc. in the United States and other countries.This product features the Macromedia Flash™ Player technology. For further information on the Macromedia Flash Player, visit http://www.macromedia.com/software/flash/about/.•Copyright 2005 Aplix Corporation and eSOL Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.•This Mobile Printing Ready product is designed to provide easy printing from mobile phones. This product follows Mobile Imaging and Printing Consortium (MIPC) guidelines version 1.0 for PictBridge.•The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by NEC is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. •i-mode and i-mode logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT DoCoMo.For the purpose of improvement, the specifications for this product and its accessories are subject to complete or partial change without prior notice.
ivEmergency Services iGeneral Care iBefore You Start 1User’s manual conventions .........1Accessories and options .............2Parts and functions......................3Keypad shortcuts.........................4Displays and icons ......................5Overview of menu function..........8Getting Started 9Preparing the phone....................9Standby and talk times..............12Low battery alarm......................12Other battery alarms..................12Start-up......................................12Basic Calls & Phone Use 13Making basic calls .....................13Unsuccessful calls.....................14Emergency calls........................14Last number redial.....................14One-touch dial...........................14Fast dialling ...............................14Displaying your own phone number (M0/M416).................................14Voice recall................................15During a call ..............................15Using Speaker phone function ..16Putting a call on hold.................16Mute ..........................................16Call transfer ..............................16Multi-party calls ..............           16Recording a call........................17Scratchpad number ..................17Call options (M43)..................... 17Call settings (M16)....................18International dialling codes .......20Roaming ................................... 20Text Entry 21Mode change............................21T9® English text input ...............21Normal text input....................... 22Numeric input............................ 22Desktop icons 23Settings (M1) 24Phone (M11) ............................. 24Phone modes (M12) ................. 25Main-display (M13) ...................26External-display (M14)..............27Power saving (M15)..................27Calls (M16) ...............................27Security (M17) ..........................27Network (M18) ..........................29Reset settings (M19)................. 29Message (M2)  30Message overview.................... 30Reading a message (M21) .......30Creating a message.................. 34Cell broadcast (M27)  ...............35
vi-mode (M3) 36i-mode operation guide.............36i-mode screen ........................... 41i-mode menu screen.................41iMenu screen ............................44Mail screen ...............................45Phonebook (M4) 49Phonebook types ...................... 49Accessing your phonebook (M4)50Phonebook list Options menu...52Personal data Options menu ....53Voice mail (M417) ....................54Camera (M5) 55Notes on using the camera.......55Taking a picture/recording a video (M51/M52) ................................56My data (M6) 59Videos (M61) ............................59Sounds (M62) ...........................59Pictures (M63) ..........................60MP3 (M64)................................62File selector Options menu .......62Java™ (M7) 64Programs (M71)........................64Prog backlight (M72)................. 65Accessory (M8) 66Music player (M81) ................... 66Calculator (M82) .......................66Clock alarm (M83) ....................67Scheduler (M84)....................... 68ToDo list (M85)......................... 69Notepad (M86) ......................... 70Voice memo (M87)................... 71Currency (M88) ........................ 72Bluetooth (M89)........................ 72Synchronization (M80) ............. 72Bluetooth (M89) 73Pairing Bluetooth device........... 74Connecting Bluetooth device.... 74Using Bluetooth device............. 75Bluetooth Object Push.............. 76Bluetooth File Transfer............. 77Index 78N500iS Quick Manual 81
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1Before You StartBefore You StartUser’s manual conventionsThe following markers are used throughout the user’s manual to attract your attention:2This type of paragraph will contain information worth noting and reference pages.,This type of paragraph will contain important information.☛This type of description will contain procedures to operate your phone.Menu shortcuts selectionThe alternative shortcuts method of selection lets you jump straight to a menu or function without highlighting an icon and scrolling through the intermediate menu options. The selection is made by pressing numbers which relate to the displayed menu options. The instructions in this user's manual uses shortcuts selection, except in special cases. Reading the titlesSome titles in this manual contain information on how to access the functions. In these titles, M stands for  , the numbers indicate the menu shortcut numbers (p.5 “Displays and icons” ) and ... (three periods) indicate that there are more operations described in the paragraph.Reading the procedures“Highlight” means to use the 4-way navigation keys (▲▼    ) to move the area emphasized with different colouring.“Select” means to highlight an item and then press  .Procedures are written omitting the verb “press”, except in some special cases.For example,   1 2 means to:☛Start from the standby screen ➔ Press   to display the Main menu screen.☛Press 1 to display the Settings screen ➔ Press 2 to display the Phone modes screen.Simple procedures are connected by arrows (➔).Descriptive labelsSIM card dependent and may not be available with your SIM card.Network dependent and may not be available with your service provider.SIM
2Before You StartCheck box/Radio buttonA check box enables/disables an option from a set of options, and multiple check boxes can be selected at the same time. On the other hand, selecting a radio button automatically cancels the previous selection, so only one radio button can be selected at one time.A check box/radio button option can be selected/cancelled by highlighting it and pressing  .Options menuDepending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.Accessories and optionsAccessories may be included when you purchase your phone. There are also optional items that you can purchase.The following items may be available as accessories or options, depending on the specification at the purchase:•Simple Handsfree (called “headset” or “wired headset” in this manual)•Vehicle Power Adaptor•USB cable•Dual tap2There may be unavailable items depending on your operator and location.
3Before You StartParts and functions,Be careful not to put your finger or foreign objects in the internal antenna part when your phone is opened.,Do not put any accessories (straps, etc.) on the internal antenna part.,The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) of your phone’s main-display is manufactured using high-precision technology. Even so, the LCD may contain pixels (dots) that fail to light or that remain permanently lit. Note that this is normal and does not indicate a problem with your display. ,The battery is not removable. You cannot remove it from the phone.Main-displaySoftkey 1 (SK1) MENU (       ) key Send (     ) key CLRClear (         ) /Back keyCharger connector/Earphone jackSpeakerCameraLEDExternal-displaySide up keySide down keyInternal antennapartSIM cardcompartment coverThrough-holefor strapsMouthpieceAlphanumeric keysEnd/on-off(      ) keySoftkey 2 (SK2)Phonebook(      ) keyEarpiece4 way navigation (                    ) keySelect (     ) key
4Before You StartKeypad shortcutsThe following operations are available from the standby screen.Key Press  PPress and hold  PMain menu screen 8 Sets/Cancels the Side key lock 24SK1 Mail screen 45 Inbox screen 45SK2  i-mode menu screen 41 Java™ applications screen 64Phonebook list screen 49 Message screen 30▲Phone modes screen 25 Sets the phone to Meeting mode/Returns to the previous mode 25▼My data screen 59 Voice recall 15New SMS message edit screen 34 – –Received calls list 18 – –Dialled calls list 18 – –Highlights a desktop icon 23 Accesses the homepage 42Ends a call or returns to the standby screen – Power-off 12CLRCancels Cell Broadcasts 35 Deletes all the automatically dis-played desktop icons 23Deletes character when you enter text or returns to the pre-vious screen –Deletes all characters when you enter text –1Enters phone numbers 13 Calls the Voice mail centre 542 to 9Enters phone numbers 13 One-touch dial to phonebook(SIM) 140Enters phone numbers 13 Enters + 20#Enters #13 Enters a pause –Enters  13 Switches the ALS line 1/2 24Side upVolume control screen when your phone is open 24 Camera view finder screen 55Ring silencer function when you receive a call 24Side downVolume control screen when your phone is open 24 ––Ring silencer function when you receive a call 24
5Before You StartDisplays and icons Desktop icon areaThis area contains the automatically displayed (A) and the manually created desktop icons. They provide shortcuts to certain items/functions. Help areaThis area contains clock information and help information appropriate for the current screen (e.g. key presses remaining when composing a message). SK1/SK2This area contains context sensitive descriptions of the Softkeys’ functions appropriate for the current screen. Status bar areaThis area contains icons which indicate the battery strength, new SMS/MMS message(s), signal strength, etc.   Full / partial / low / empty batteryBattery charging status (fast, slow, pause)New SMS in your phoneNew SMS on the networkSIM memory is full.Inbox in your phone is full.(pink) New mail and MMS on the server51 2 3 4 6 7 8 91 2 3 4123465712 10101189ea b c d5 6 7 8Missed call (A)Missed message (A)Missed Mail (A) Phone numberMessage URLPicture NoteCamera VideoMusic player CalculatorClock alarm SchedulerToDo list NotepadVoice memo recorder CurrencyBluetooth Voice/Modem Bluetooth Data exchange1234123
6Before You Start(yellow) New mail/MMS in your phone2This yellow icon blinks while a mail/MMS is being downloaded.Memory for mail/MMS is full.     (red, green/red, green)New voice mail messages on the network (No ALS or ALS Line 1/ALS Line 1 and 2/ALS Line 2).Secured communication on WTLS in i-modePhone is connected to a GPRS/EDGE modem.(gray) Phone is in the GSM network service area and GPRS/EDGE is active.(yellow)  GPRS/EDGE is available and i-mode (PDP Context) is active.i-mode connection is carried out.i-mode lock is on.2No icon appears when the phone is outside the GSM network service area, or when the phone is in the GSM network service area and GPRS/EDGE is not attached. Bluetooth OnBluetooth is activeLine status (No ALS or ALS Line 1)Line status (ALS Line 2)2 displayed in red indicates that the ALS line 1 or 2 is unencrypted/no ALS.Signal strength levelOutside the service areaAuto start of a Java™ application failed.Alarm-onSound-offVibrator-onSound-off/vibrator-on2“Sound-off” or “sound-off/vibrator-on” icon appears only when all the volume settings (Ringer, SMS and Mail) of the current phone mode are set to 0 (Quiet). Meeting modePocket mode2No icon appears for the Normal mode.Call diversion set Menu title Shortcut numberPress the appropriate number to jump straight to a next menu.The row colour is changed when selected (e.g. to activate/deactivate a facility). Shortcut menu numberThe current menu number is displayed. Page scroll barDisplayed when you can press ▼ to scroll to the next page. Next menu iconDisplayed when you can press   or the shortcut number to show the next menu. MENU/Phonebook/Navigation indicatorsDisplayed when you can press  ,  , or navigation keys.Options menu by pressing Phonebook list by pressing Usable keys in black, while using i-mode or a Java™ application is in operationHelp display is available by pressing   when using SIM toolkit. Java™ application is in operation.  Network name(Network name is Displayed in orange when using roaming service.) External-display status bar area      Battery level  Battery charging status (fast, slow, pause)  New SMS in your phoneNew SMS on the networkSIM memory is full.456789abcde5678910111212
7Before You StartInbox in your phone is full.  New mail and MMS on the serverNew mail/MMS in your phone.2This icon blinks while a mail/MMS is being downloaded.Memory for mail/MMS is full.   New voice mail message is on the network (No ALS or ALS Line 1/ALS Line 1 and 2/ALS Line 2).    Bluetooth On, Bluetooth is in operation    Meeting mode, Pocket mode2No icon appears for the Normal mode.     Signal strength level.Outside the service areaView finder and Video/Music player<Camera/video view finder icons> Single/burst mode (camera)   Video mode, video is recording.        Self timer Picture quality (camera)      Video quality  Screen size Shooting environment Brightness setting Zoom <Video player icons>      Indicates the video is playing, on pause, stopped, fast forwarding, or rewinding.   Indicates the video is being downloaded and replayed (progressive download).2The progressive download icon blinks while buffering, pausing, or stopping the download.  Normal/enlarged screen size (These icons are common in the streaming video player.) Current volume level. The 0 is mute and 9 is the maximum (These icons are common in the streaming video player and the music player).<Streaming video player icons>       Indicates the video is playing, on pause, stopped.   Indicates video-on-demand or live broadcasting.   (red, yellow, green) Indicates the amount of buffered data.(The colour of icon changes in order from red to yellow to green as buffering progresses.)<Music player icons>      Equalizer: Rock, Jazz, Pop   Repeat all, Repeat one<External-display Music player icons>       Music player is playing, paused, stopped.     Repeat all, Repeat one34567234567836783457c56
8Before You StartOverview of menu functionThe Main menu has a set of icons for its top levels of options which can be selected either using a combination of the 4-way navigation key (▲ ▼      ) and   (menu selection), or just the keypad (shortcuts selection).2The title of the selected option will be displayed in the Help area.2SIM toolkit icon is displayed only when your SIM card supports this function.2If you do not press any key for three minutes while using the phone, the screen may return to the standby screen.➡➡➡➡Standby screen Main menu screenCLR Key Main menu Second level menu Page1  Settings Phone 24Phone modes 25Main-display 26External-display 27Power saving 27Calls 27Security 27Network 29Reset settings 292 Message Inbox 30Drafts 30Outbox 30Sent 30Folder1 30Folder2 30CB 303 i-mode i-mode 36Settings 414 Phonebook Lists 51Information # 51Call options 52Key Main menu Second level menu Page5 Camera Camera 56Video recorder 566 My data Videos 59Sounds 59Pictures 60MP3 627Java™Programs 64Prog backlight 658 Accessory Music player 66Calculator 66Clock alarm 67Scheduler 68ToDo list 69Notepad 70Voice memo  71Currency 72Bluetooth 72Synchronization 729 SIM toolkit -0 Own number display 14
9Getting StartedGetting StartedPreparing the phoneBefore trying to use your phone, make sure that a valid Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card is inserted and the battery is charged.SIM cardBefore using your phone, you must sign-up with one of the digital network service providers. In addition to your subscription details you will receive a personal SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card which is inserted into your phone.If the SIM card is removed, the phone becomes unusable until a valid SIM card is fitted. It is possible to transfer your SIM card to another compatible phone and resume your network subscription. The screen on your phone will display appropriate messages if no SIM card is fitted.,If the phone, or the SIM card, is lost or stolen then you should contact your service provider immediately in order to bar it from use.2The digital technology of your phone helps to ensure that your conversations are kept secure.2The SIM card contains personal data such as your electronic phonebook, messages (p.30 “Message (M2)”) and also details of the network services you have subscribed to. The phone will not work (except for emergency calls on some networks) unless a valid SIM card is fitted.Inserting/Removing a SIM card ,Be sure to turn the phone off before inserting and removing a SIM card. Otherwise damage to the SIM card can occur.,Be careful not to damage electric parts of the SIM card compartment when inserting/removing a SIM card.,Be careful not to pull out the cover too much. This may cause the SIM card compartment cover to break apart.,Make sure to handle the black rubber part that connects the phone and the SIM card compartment cover gently.,Make sure to insert the SIM card until it is locked in place in STEP 3. Otherwise, damage to the SIM card can occur.
10 Getting StartedInserting☛Pick up the bump and lift the SIM card compartment cover gently in the direction of the arrow (STEP 1).☛Insert the SIM card into the narrow slot in the SIM card compartment in the direction of the arrow (STEP 2) until it is locked in place (STEP 3). Make sure the metal part of the SIM card is facing front when viewed from the keypad (see the figure on the right).☛Slide the cover in the direction of the arrows (STEP 4) until the two tabs fit properly inside the cover (STEP 5).☛Close the cover in the direction of the arrows until the four tabs are locked in the cavities and click (STEP 5 and STEP 6). Removing☛When removing a SIM card, slide the SIM card with your finger for a few millimeters and pull the SIM card out of the slot gently in the direction of the arrow (see the figure on the right).SIM card
11Getting StartedCharging the battery,Make sure to insert the charger plug with the arrow label facing up. Otherwise, damage to the charger connector can occur. ,Be sure to hold the phone and not the battery charger cable when you have to lift the phone with the battery charger connected. Lifting the phone by holding the battery charger cable may disconnect the charger connector and cause damage to the charger connector or the phone.,Using any AC adapter, vehicle power adapter or dual tap not specified by NEC for use with this phone can be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty and approval given to the cellphone. Do not leave the charger connected to the mains supply when it is not in use.,Do not try to charge the battery if the ambient temperature is below 5°C (41°F) or above 35°C (95°F).,Charging a very low batteryThe battery’s charge continues to drop after the low battery warning is displayed. In extreme cases where the battery is left uncharged for some considerable time after this warning, a trickle charge is used to slowly top-up the battery to the safe level at which the fast charging can begin. The phone can be in trickle charge for up to 10 minutes before the fast charging starts.The phone cannot be turned on during trickle charge (while LED lights in orange).☛Connect the NEC battery charger (AC adapter) supplied with your phone to a suitable mains power socket.☛With the arrow label of the charger plug facing up, slowly insert the charger plug straight into the charger connector.☛After the charging is complete, gently pull straight out of the charger connector. 2LED will turn on in orange while trickle charging and red while fast charging. When charging is complete, the LED will turn off.2If your phone is turned on and the fast charging starts, the battery charging icon will be displayed (p.5 for icons). 2You are recommended to switch off the phone while charging. If you need to receive calls, your phone can be switched on and left in standby while being charged, although the total time taken to charge is then increased.2If you use the phone while charging, handle the phone carefully since the cable or adapter is connected.Insert straightwith arrow labelfacing up
12 Getting Started2If you make/receive a call while charging, the charging may temporarily be interrupted.2Charging takes approximately 3 hours with your phone turned off.2Even if the phone remains connected to the charger, battery residual capacity may decrease when the phone is used for video recording, playing or other battery consuming operation.Standby and talk timesThe standby and talk times achieved by your phone varies depending on how you use the phone and choices made by the network operator. Factors such as your location within the network, the location update frequency, the SIM card type, the reception of cell broadcast and the use of full rate or enhanced full rate speech, will affect both standby and talk times.Low battery alarmWhen the battery voltage falls below the working level, a low battery warning is displayed on the screen accompanied by LED illumination and a short tone along with an empty battery icon. The phone will automatically power down shortly afterwards.2Please charge the battery as much as possible when the battery is very low.Other battery alarmsYour phone may display warnings when the battery temperature is too high, or the voltage of the battery or the charger is over the appropriate level. Follow the instruction given by these warnings immediately.Start-upSwitching the phone on☛Hold down   for about a second to switch on. ,You may need to charge the battery before using your phone.2When your phone is turned on, a fixed ringer may sound at the Ringer volume setting of the current phone mode (p.26).2If your phone is accidentally turned off while downloading or deleting a Java™ application, it will take longer than usual to start up the phone the next time you turn on the power.Switching the phone off☛Hold down   until the display shows the switch off message.PIN codeThe SIM card issued by your service provider has a security feature called PIN code protection. The Personal Identification Number (PIN) is a number put on to the card by your service provider, and is 4 to 8 digits long. If you insert a SIM card other than your own, information such as call logs may be lost (p.27 “Security (M17)”).
13Basic Calls & Phone UseBasic Calls & Phone UseMaking basic calls2Use the full STD area code even if you are calling to a person in the same town. If the numbers are too long to be displayed within one line, after pressing  , excess part is deleted and ‘...’ is added at its end.2The main-display shows the icon of strength of the radio signal that links your phone to the network (p.6).2When connecting a wired headset and Bluetooth headset at the same time, the wired headset will work partially (only its button will work).2See p.19 “Call diversion (M161)”, p.19 “Call waiting (M162)” and p.17 “Call options (M43)”Starting a call☛Key in the phone number. Check the number on the display ➔  or SK1 to send the input number to start the call.☛Before the other party answers the call, you can end the call by pressing   briefly, pressing SK2 or closing your phone. When you use the headset, you can also end the call by pressing and holding the button on it.Ending a call☛While talking, SK2 or   briefly, or close your phone.2If   is held down, your phone will turn off.2When you use the headset, you can also end a call by pressing and holding the button on it.2You cannot end a call by closing your phone when the headset is connected.Receiving an incoming callWhen someone calls your number, the ringer will play (p.25), the LED glows in the specified colour, and the phone number of the caller may be displayed if the calling line identification facility is available and the caller has activated the feature. If the caller’s phone number has been related and stored in your phonebook with a name and a CLI picture (p.51), that name and picture will be displayed. If the caller has withheld their identity, the screen will give a message that the caller’s number is being withheld. If the origin of the call cannot be determined, no information is displayed on the screen.2You also have options for holding and forwarding calls. These options depend on your network and your subscription arrangements.Accepting an incoming call☛While receiving an incoming call,   or SK1. (When you use the headset, you can also accept an incoming call by pressing the button on it.)Rejecting an incoming call☛While receiving an incoming call,   or SK2 briefly or close your phone.2When you use the headset, you can also reject an incoming call by pressing and holding the button on it.2You cannot reject a call by closing your phone when the headset is connected.
14 Basic Calls & Phone UseIf your phone receives a call and you do not answer it, the main-display will display a desktop icon of the phone number (or the name if stored) of the caller (if available). If your phone is closed, the external-display will display a missed call message. This information is stored in the missed calls list. Up to 20 missed calls are stored in this list.2If you are making a call, the phone gives priority to receiving a call unless you have already pressed  .Unsuccessful callsIf dialled call is not successfully connected, the display will give an appropriate message.If your phone has the auto redial function activated, the number will be automatically called again after a short delay (p.19).Emergency callsThe standard emergency number of 112 can be used.☛Key in 1 1 2 ➔  or SK1 to connect the call to the local emergency services.2On some networks, emergency calls can be made using the 112 number without a SIM card inserted. Last number redialYou can redial the last number you called (p.17 “Call options (M43)”).☛Ensure that the standby screen is displayed and no phone number is shown ➔  twice to dial the last number you called.One-touch dialOne-touch dial for the phonebook (SIM) is available by pressing and holding the number keys between 2 and 9. The number corresponds to the location number in the phonebook (SIM).Fast diallingYou can make a call to the phone number in the phonebook (Phone/SIM) with just a few presses of the buttons. To fast-dial the phone number in the phonebook (Phone/SIM), use the following procedure:☛From the standby screen, key in the Location number of a personal data in the phonebook (Phone/SIM) ➔  for Phone or # for SIM ➔ The corresponding personal data is displayed.☛Use the   and   keys to choose the phone number for Phone (if there are more than one) ➔  to dial the phone number.Displaying your own phone number (M0/M416)☛ 0 or   4 1 6.
15Basic Calls & Phone UseVoice recallYou can store up to 10 voice recall recordings which can be allocated to a personal data stored in the phonebook (Phone). To store the voice recall sound, p.51 “Voice recall functions”. To use the voice recall function, use the following procedure:☛Press and hold ▼. When you use the headset, you can also activate the voice recall function by pressing and holding the button on it from the standby screen.☛Within 4 seconds, say the word or words you have recorded to identify the record you wish to recall. If the word or words were recognized, the first phone number of the personal data stored in the phonebook (Phone) will be called automatically.During a callOptions menu☛During a call,   to display the options menu.Options menu (during a call)1 Main menu Displays the Main menu screen (p.8 “Overview of menu func-tion”).2 Speaker Phone On/Speaker Phone Off Activates or deactivates the speaker phone function (This func-tion is turned off while wired/Bluetooth headset is connected).2You can also toggle the speaker phone function on/off by pressing and holding   during a call.3 Hold/Retrieve Puts the call(s) on hold or retrieves the call(s).4Mute/Unmute Mutes or unmutes your voice to all active calls.5 Switch call to phone/Switch call to Bluetooth Switches the audio path state of the call. (Available only when the Bluetooth device is connected to the phone.)2You can also switch call to phone or Bluetooth by pressing and holding #.2This setting is valid only for the current phone call.6 Bluetooth On Activates the Bluetooth device.7 Transfer call Enables to transfer the call and connect other parties. After transferring the call, your call will be dropped.8 Add to conference Merges calls and makes a multi-party call.9 Private call Makes a private call to the highlighted party within the multi-party call.0 Record call Records the call while talking.Disconnect party Disconnects the highlighted party.
16 Basic Calls & Phone UseIcons displayed on the main-display during a callUsing Speaker phone functionYou can speak with your hands free using the speaker phone function.☛To use the speaker phone function, press and hold   or  2 during a call.☛To cancel, press and hold   or  2 again.Putting a call on hold☛To put the received or dialled call on hold, SK1 or  3. To retrieve the call, SK1 or  3 again.MuteYou can mute the sound from the mouthpiece during a call (Not available while using the headset). When your call is muted, the other party cannot hear any sound from your phone, but you can still hear the sound from the other party. The mute function is automatically released after the call ends.☛To mute the sound during a call,   4.  To retrieve the sound,   4 again. Call transfer When you have an active call and a held call, you can transfer the call and connect the two parties, then you can drop from the line while leaving those two calls active. After dropping from the call with the other two parties, if you have a call waiting, you can proceed the call with it.☛To transfer the call,   7.Multi-party calls               If your SIM card is multi-party enabled, you can make a conference call to more than one caller. To create the multi-party calls, at least 3 parties, including the host, are needed.Receiving the second call☛SK1 or   to accept the second call (The first call will be put on hold) ➔ SK2 or   8 to merge both calls to initiate a multi-party call.Making the second call☛SK1 to put the first call on hold ➔ Key in the phone number ➔ SK1 or   to make the second call ➔ After the second participant answers, SK2 or  8 to merge both calls to initiate a multi-party call.Charge information Speaker phoneCalling time Bluetooth headset activatedMute Multi-party callSIMSIM
17Basic Calls & Phone UsePutting the multi-party calls on hold☛SK1 or   3 to put all calls on hold (only when you are a host of the multi-party calls) ➔ To retrieve the call, SK1 or   3 again.Making a private callWhile on the multi-party call, you can make a private call to a specific party (only when you are a host of the multi-party calls).☛Highlight the desired party you want to make a private call to ➔  9.☛To end a private call and return to the normal multi-party call ➔  8.2While you are on a private call, other parties can continue with their conversation.Ending the multi-party calls☛To end the multi-party calls,   or SK2.☛To disconnect a specific party on a multi-party call (only when you are a host of the multi-party calls), highlight the party you wish to disconnect ➔  .Recording a callYou can record the conversation during the call. To play the recording, p.72 “Recording/playing voice memo or setting speaker”.☛During a call, press and hold ▼ or   0 to display the Voice memo screen ➔ SK1 to start the recording ➔ SK1 to pause and SK2 to stop the recording.Scratchpad numberYour phone has a scratchpad facility that enables you to take down a phone number during a call and then make a call to it when you have finished. This scratchpad number can be stored in memory for future use.Noting & calling a scratchpad number☛During a call, key in the number to be placed in the scratchpad. It will be shown on your phone’s screen ➔  when the call is finished. The number will still be displayed ➔  to dial the displayed number.Call options (M43)From Call options, you can display the list of missed, received and dialled calls, the duration of the last call made and all calls, charge information and the failed auto-redial numbers.☛ 4 3 to display the Call options screen. Call options (Sheet 1 of 2)1 Missed calls  Displays the list of missed calls (p.4 for shortcut).2 Received calls Displays the list of received calls (p.4 for shortcut).
18 Basic Calls & Phone UseMissed/received/dialled calls Options menu (M431M/M432M/M433M)☛  4 3 1 for missed calls,   4 3 2 for received calls, or   4 3 3 for dialled calls.☛Highlight a number in the list ➔ .Call settings (M16)From the Calls screen, you can change various call settings: the call diversion, call waiting, auto redial, and line ID.3 Dialled calls Displays the list of dialled calls (p.4 for shortcut).4 Last call duration Displays the duration of the last call made on your phone.5 Total calls duration Displays the duration of the total calls made on your phone.6Charge info   Displays the charge information (Advice of Charge - AoC) which includes the total charge, maximum charge and the unit price. To reset the display to zero, set the maximum charges or edit the unit price, you may be prompted to enter the PIN2 code.7 Failed auto-redial numbers Displays the numbers to which auto redial failed 10 times.☛To delete a number, highlight the number and SK1.2All the numbers are deleted after you switch your phone off and on.2If dialled call is not successfully connected (e.g. number busy), the auto redial function will be offered (p.19). If you have set auto redial and the call still fails 10 times, the number called will be added to the Failed auto-redial numbers list. 2The auto redial function will not be activated again for the Failed auto-redial numbers.Missed calls/Received calls/Dialled calls Options menu1 Call  Calls the current number.2 Create message Creates a new message to the highlighted phone number.3 Add to phonebook Adds the current number to the phonebook.4 Delete one Deletes the current number.5 Delete all Deletes all the numbers in the list.6Info Displays information on the current number.7 Add desktop icon Creates a desktop icon of the selected number.8Items/Page Selects either to display 4 or 8 phone numbers in one screen.Call options (Sheet 2 of 2)SIM
19Basic Calls & Phone UseCall diversion (M161),There will be a short delay while the network sends the divert status of your phone. ,There may be an additional charge for this service depending on your network.,There may be unavailable settings depending on your network.Setting Call diversion☛ 1 6 1 ➔  or   to select the type of call you wish to divert.☛Highlight one of the conditions ➔ Edit the number field.☛If the settings are correct, SK1.Call diversion edit options menu☛Highlight the required edit field ➔ .Call waiting (M162)This facility informs you that another call is being made to your phone while an existing call is in progress.Setting up call waiting☛ 1 6 2 ➔ 1 1 to activate, 1 2 to deactivate the call waiting, or 2 to check the status of call waiting.Using call waiting☛If you are on a call and another comes in, you will be alerted by a beep in the earpiece ➔ SK1 to accept the incoming call.☛To switch the calls, SK1.☛To merge the calls, SK2 (p.16 “Multi-party calls”).☛To end the current call,  .☛To retrieve the held call, SK1.Auto redial (M163)With the auto redial facility, your phone will redial a number up to 10 times if the first attempt fails. A tone will be heard at each redial attempt. Your phone cannot connect a call if the other party is busy or if there are network problems. Pressing SK2 during a redial attempt will abort it. ☛ 1 6 3 ➔ 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate the auto redial facility.Call diversion edit options menu 1 Copy  Copies the number in the edit field.2 Paste Pastes the previously copied number.3 Disable all  Disables the numbers from all the fields.4 Phonebook  Displays the phonebook to insert a number in the edit field.5 Add to phonebook Adds the number to the phonebook.
20 Basic Calls & Phone Use2If the tenth attempt still fails, the number will be added to the Failed auto-redial numbers list (p.18).2The auto redial function will not be activated again for the Failed auto-redial numbers. Line ID (M164)                                        The line ID facility enables you to choose whether or not to send your own phone number when you make a call and also whether or not to display a caller’s phone number when you receive a call.☛ 1 6 4 to display the Line ID screen with a ✔ over an activated line and a ✘ over a deactivated line.☛To set the status of each line (see the table on the right), highlight a line (the line will flash when selected).☛SK1 to set the line identification on or off ➔  to save the current settings.International dialling codesWhen you make an international call from any country, you must start by dialling a special international access code. Your phone has the facility to prefix a + symbol to the numbers, so that you need not enter the access code for the country that you are calling from.Entering international dialling codes☛Hold down 0. The 0 character displayed will change to a + character ➔ Key in the country code, area code, and phone number that you wish to call.The UK country code is always 44, no matter what country you are dialling from. For example, a typical UK number of 0131 1234567 is entered as:Roaming,You will be charged for calls forwarded to you while roaming.The roaming facility enables you to use your phone in many parts of the world and pay all charges through your normal service provider. Your network operator usually has agreements with named networks in other countries so that automatic roaming can take place with these named networks. The phone also allows you to set network preferences of your own.When dialling, you will need to add the international access codes if required. So, storing all numbers with the codes (such as +44 for UK) is helpful (“Entering international dialling codes”).2Before leaving your home country, you should select any preferences such as bar calls or call diversion.Setting Automatic or Manual network selection (M181)☛ 1 8 1 ➔ 1 to select the automatic mode or 2 to select the manual mode.International access  country code area code phone number+ 44 131 1234567Line type SettingOutgoing Send own #Show connected #Incoming Show Incoming #Return own #
21Text Entry,Before you manually select a network, ensure it is covered under the agreement you have with your service provider.New search (M182)☛ 1 8 2 to search the available networks ➔ Highlight the desired network ➔  to connect to it.Viewing/editing network list (M183),Before editing your network list, please consult with your service provider.☛ 1 8 3 to read the network list in the SIM memory ➔ Highlight the required network ➔ .Selecting the frequency band (M184)You have to select the frequency band to suit the location.☛ 1 8 4 ➔ Select the required frequency band.2Frequency bands must be adjusted to suit the location when roaming (Europe, US, etc.), for the phone to work properly.Text EntryThis section describes how you enter text.Mode change☛With a text entry screen displayed, SK1 to change the text entry mode: T9® English text, Normal text (ABC), Numeric input.T9® English text inputYour phone incorporates T9® Text Input, enabling fast, easy and intuitive text input. For each letter to be keyed in, you only need to press the alphanumeric key once. The screen will display the word you may require based on the internal English dictionary of your phone.☛With a text entry screen displayed, SK1 until the entry mode is T9® English input.SIM list Options menu1 Add  Adds a new network to the list.2Move Moves the highlighted network within the list. ☛Use ▲ and ▼ to move the network ➔ SK1.3Remove Deletes the highlighted network.
22 Text Entry☛To enter “dog” for example, 3 6 4 and then 0 to confirm the word. For other functions, see the table below.Normal text input☛With a text entry screen displayed, SK1 until the entry mode is Normal text (ABC) input.☛For example, to enter “e,” press 3 twice; to enter “f,” press 3 three times. For other functions, see the table above.2When you are in the Normal text (ABC) input, any word entered that is not in the T9® dictionary will be registered automatically.Numeric input☛With a text entry screen displayed, SK1 until the entry mode is Numeric input.☛Use alphanumeric keys to enter numbers.Key Function T9 ABC0Confirms a word and inserts a space. ✔✔1Inserts . , - ? ! ’ @ : ; / 1 symbols. You can also include 1 as a single quote when inputting “we’re” (93173), “it’s” (4817), etc.✔-SK2(List) Displays the list of other matching words. ✔-SK1(Spell)  Available after SK2(List). Activates the Spell word field. Input a word in normal text input and SK1 or . The word you entered will be saved in the T9® dictionary.✔-SK2(Dismiss)  Available after SK2(List). Cancels the T9® matching word list.✔- or  Places the cursor. ✔✔0 to 9 (press and hold) Inserts the number. ✔✔CLRDeletes a character according to Clear mode setting (p.35)✔✔Toggles between lower case, shift (upper case for one letter) and caps lock (permanent upper case). ✔✔ (press and hold) Press and hold to activate the highlight mode (p.35 “Highlight mode”). ✔✔# (press or hold) Activates symbol mode when no word is high-lighted. Use ▲ and ▼ to select the row, and then press the appropriate number on the column of the required symbol.✔✔
23Desktop iconsDesktop iconsDesktop icons are shortcuts to functions or items. You can activate a desktop icon on the standby screen (desktop) instead of following the menu and pressing the shortcut numbers.The desktop icons are displayed in two rows on the standby screen (p.5 “Displays and icons”).There are two types of desktop icons: the automatically displayed and the manually created. 2You can delete all the automatically displayed icons by pressing and holding CLR on the standby screen.2If you turn the phone off, all the automatically displayed desktop icons are deleted.Creating a desktop icon manually☛Highlight the required function (Camera, Video, Music player, Calculator, Clock alarm, Scheduler, ToDo list, Notepad, Voice memo, Currency, Bluetooth Voice/Modem or Bluetooth data exchange) or display the item (image file, note file, phone number, Email address or URL).☛For functions, SK1.☛For items,   to display the Options menu and select Add desktop icon (for an image/note file, this menu is under Use item).2You can create up to 10 desktop icons.2If you have more than 5 desktop icons, an arrow will be displayed to indicate that you can scroll for more icons.2The phone number, Email address or URL desktop icon data will not be updated when the original data is modified. Delete the old desktop icon and create a new one in such a case.2When you create a desktop icon of an image file or notepad file, the file will be automatically protected. The default title will be the user title. Even if the user title is changed, the desktop icon title will remain the same.2Each manually created desktop icon has a title that you can edit. Activating a desktop icon☛  ➔ Highlight the required desktop icon ➔ .2If you activate an automatically displayed desktop icon, it will be deleted automatically.Desktop icon Options menu☛Highlight a desktop icon ➔ .Desktop icon Options menu1 Edit title Edits the title of the highlighted desktop icon.2 Delete one Deletes the highlighted desktop icon.3 Delete all Deletes all the manually created desktop icons.
24 Settings (M1)Settings (M1)Phone (M11)☛ 1 1.Phone (Sheet 1 of 2)1Voice volume Adjusts the sound volume output from the earpiece.☛Use ▲ ▼, Side keys or 0 to 9 to adjust the volume.2You can also press the Side keys to display the volume control screen and to adjust the volume setting. 2During a call, use the Side keys to adjust the setting of the volume.2When you change this setting while a headset is connected, the changed volume will be valid only when you have a headset connected.2Answer options 1 Any key answer On: Any key (except  , SK2, the Side keys) is valid to answer a call.Off: Only  and SK1 are valid to answer a call.2 Ring silencer On: Pressing one of the Side keys stops the ringer sound and the vibrator while receiving a call with the phone closed. This function cannot be used if the Side keys are locked.3 Fold answerOn: You can answer an incoming call by opening your phone.3 Side key Disable: Side keys are locked while your phone is folded.2You can also lock/unlock the Side keys by pressing and holding   on the standby screen. 4 ALS setup If your SIM card supports ALS (Alternate Line Service), you can setup which line to use for Outgoing call or Voice mail.5Clock 1 Show clock Sets to display the local time, both the local and remote times or no time on the main-display.2Set time Sets the time for the local or remote time.3Set date Sets the date.4 Set date format Selects the date display format.5 Set time format Selects the time display format (12 or 24 hour).6Set timezone Sets the timezone. (A ✔ is placed on the currently selected timezone.)☛Highlight the required timezone ➔ SK1.2If the highlighted timezone has Daylight Saving, a check box will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.  to activate (✔)/deactivate the setting.SIM
25Settings (M1)Phone modes (M12)Your phone can be set to one of the following modes: Normal mode, Meeting mode or Pocket mode.Selecting your phone mode☛ 1 2 (p.4 for shortcut) ➔ Press the appropriate key for the required mode.2You can also set the Meeting mode or return to the previous mode by pressing and holding ▲ on the standby screen. Editing the mode settings,Any changes made to the settings while in a particular mode will be stored and used when that mode is selected again.☛ 1 2 (p.4 for shortcut) ➔ Highlight the required mode ➔ SK1 ➔ Press the appropriate number for the required setting in the following table.2For any volume setting, use ▲ ▼, Side keys or 0 to 9.2When you change any volume setting while a headset is connected, the changed volume will be valid only when you have a headset connected.5Clock 7 Set start day Selects to start the week on Sunday or Monday.2This setting affects the functions related to the day of the week, such as Scheduler.6 Language Selects the language the phone displays.2Even if you change the language settings, some names, such as that of desktop icons and pre-set folders in My data, do not change.7LED Selects the Light Emitting Diode (LED) colour.2If the personal setting or the Group setting for the LED colour is also set in the phonebook, it has priority over this LED setting (p.51 “Allocating a LED colour”).8 Earphone type Selects the earphone type depending on your earphones (headset).Phone mode setting (Sheet 1 of 2)1 Ringer 1 Select ringerSelects the Sound or Video for incoming calls (p.59 “Sounds (M62)” or p.59 “Videos (M61)”).2If the Video is set, it will sound and will be displayed regardless of the CLI picture setting for the personal data in Phonebook (p.51 “Allocating a picture as a CLI”).Phone (Sheet 2 of 2)
26 Settings (M1)Main-display (M13)☛ 1 3.1Ringer 2Ringer volume Sets the sound volume for incoming calls.2While receiving a call with your phone open, the ringer volume can also be adjusted by pressing the Side keys.2While using a wired headset, you can set the volume for the wired headset. The volume settings for the wired headset and the speaker of the phone are saved individually.2While using a Bluetooth headset hands-free kit, however, the volume setting for the speaker of the phone is used.2SMS tone 1 Select toneSelects the ringtone for incoming SMS (p.59 “Sounds (M62)”).2 Tone volume Sets the sound volume for incoming SMS.3Mail tone1 Select tone Selects the ringtone for incoming Mail or MMS (p.59 “Sounds (M62)”).2 Tone volume Sets the sound volume for incoming Mail or MMS.4 Key tone Turns on/off the key tone.5 Service tone Turns on/off the service tone.6 Alarm volume Sets the sound volume for Clock alarm and Schedule alarm.7Vibrator Turns on/off the vibrator function.8 Earphone setting Selects the sound output from Earphone & Speaker or Earphone.2This option affects the wired headset.9 Auto answer Selects whether to answer the first incoming call auto-matically. You have to answer the second call manually.2To use the Auto answer function, connect the headset to your phone and set the earphone volume to 1 or higher. If the earphone volume is set to 0, you must turn the vibrator ON to use the Auto answer.Main-display1 Greetings Selects the greeting which is displayed on the main-display during phone start-up from No greeting, Text or Animation. ☛If you select Text greeting, SK1 to edit the greeting text. Key in a greeting text and  .2 Wallpaper Selects a picture or video file to use as the background for the main-display.Phone mode setting (Sheet 2 of 2)
27Settings (M1)External-display (M14)☛ 1 4.Power saving (M15)☛ 1 5.☛Select the power saving level from Level 1 (minimum power save setting), Level 2(moderate) and Level 3 (maximum).Calls (M16)☛ 1 6 (p.18 “Call settings (M16)”).Security (M17)☛ 1 7.The security settings will help to protect your phone from improper and unauthorized use. You may be required to enter one of the five codes (PIN, PIN2, PUK, PUK2 and security code). When the phone prompts you for one of these codes, key in the appropriate number.,If you forget any of these codes, ALWAYS contact your service provider as they are the ONLY source for your codes.3 Main menu style Selects and resets the background and icons for the Main menu screen.4 Colour style Selects the phone’s colour theme.External-display1 Clock/Event display Selects which items to display on the external-display.2The display time of the external-display is approximately 15 seconds.2 Demo scroll 1DisplayTurns on/off the demonstration of scrolling logos.2The scroll on the external-display may appear different depending on the status of the phone.2 Text Edits the text of scrolling logos (available only when turn-ing on the demonstration of scrolling logos).3 Clock selection Selects the type of clock to be displayed on the external-display.2When selecting Digital 2 clock, no icon will be displayed.4 Incoming call No. Turns on/off the function to display the incoming call number.Main-display
28 Settings (M1)PIN codePIN code is provided by your network service provider to protect your SIM card if it is stolen. Your phone can be set up so that your PIN code must be entered at power up before the phone can be used at all. If the PIN code is not entered, not even incoming calls can be answered. Entering your PIN code incorrectly 3 times (not necessarily in the same session) will invalidate the correct PIN code. In such a case you will have to contact your service provider for a Personal Unblocking Key (PUK) code to unblock your SIM card.2Some SIM cards are set up so that PIN number entry cannot be turned off.PIN2 codePIN2 code is provided by your network service provider for charge information and Fixed dialling services protection. Your phone supports advanced feature that may require a PIN2 code to be entered before they can be accessed or modified. Entering your PIN2 code incorrectly 3 times (not necessarily in the same session) will invalidate the correct PIN2 code. In this case you will have to contact your service provider for a PUK2 code.,The PIN2 code is SIM card related and may only be available from your service provider.Security (Sheet 1 of 2)1 Change PINs Changes the PIN or PIN2 code (PIN activate setting must be turned on to change the PIN code).2You can change the PIN code when PIN activate setting is turned on.2 PIN activate Turns on/off the PIN code entry required at starting up the phone.3 Change security code Changes the security code which is used to set some of functions and unlock the Personal Information Manager (PIM) features.2The default setting of the security code is “0000”.4 Phone lock Turns on/off the Phone lock function which will lock the phone: you can only make emergency calls or enter the security code. After enter-ing the correct security code, you can use the phone normally. 2Upon power-up, you are prompted to enter the security code if the Phone lock was active when the phone was powered down.5 Bar calls You can bar the calls made/received on your phone.1Change settings ☛Highlight the type of restriction and the call type, and then   ➔  to save changes.☛Key in your bar calls password to verify user identification to the network ➔ SK1 to confirm and save changes to the network.2The selected settings have red bars over their icons.2Set password Changes the bar calls password.
29Settings (M1)Network (M18)☛ 1 8 (p.20 “Roaming”).Reset settings (M19)☛ 1 9.This function will reset your phone to its factory settings.,By restoring the factory settings, any changes you have made to your phone EXCEPT for the following will return to the factory settings (i.e. the following data/settings will not be reset):•Settings: Set time for Local time, Set date, Language, all settings in Calls other than Auto redial, all Security settings other than Change security code, SIM list settings in Network.•Call options: Information in Charge info.•Phonebook: All Phonebook entries. The settings for Groups.•Accessory: All Schedule, ToDo, Notepad and Voice memo entries. All the settings other than Clock alarm, Play list for Music player, View events for Scheduler, Sort for ToDo, and Timer setting and My phone settings for Bluetooth.•i-mode: All Bookmarks, Saved pages, Go to webpage, and Mail settings. All the i-mode related settings.•Java™: All the Java™ applications. •Message: All the stored messages. The settings for SMS centre, Validity period for SMS and Language for Cell Broadcast.•My data: All stored files.6 Fixed dialling Turns on/off the fixed dialling which restricts the use of the dialled number to only the Fixed Dialling Numbers (FDN) (p.49).Security (Sheet 2 of 2)
30 Message (M2)Message (M2) Message overviewYour phone supports the following messaging services:•Short Messaging Service (SMS) including Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) •Mail (i-mode messaging service) (p.36 “i-mode (M3)”)•Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) (p.36 “i-mode (M3)”)Sending/Receiving messagesWhile an SMS message is being sent or received, a name (if a name has been stored with the number in your phonebook) or a number will be displayed. The received messages are stored on the SIM card or in your phone memory. 2Please delete the unnecessary messages in the folders from time to time. The phone cannot receive any messages when the Inbox folder is full.Message screen☛To display the Message screen,   2 (p.4 for shortcut).Reading a message (M21)☛To display the Message view screen of a new message,   2 1 (p.4 for shortcut) ➔ Highlight the new message ➔ . ☛The new (unread) messages are displayed in bold.If the message cannot be displayed in one page, use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the message. Message screen menu1 Inbox The received messages are stored here.2Drafts The messages currently being edited are stored here.3Outbox The messages that failed to be sent are stored here.4Sent The sent messages are stored here. 5, 6Folder1/Folder2 The messages moved by Move msg (p.32 “Message list Options menu”) are stored here.7CB The received broadcast messages are saved (p.35 “Cell broadcast (M27)”).
31Message (M2)The following icons will be displayed.Message Options menu (M2M)☛ 2   (p.4 for shortcut).Message type icons Read / Unread status iconsSMS message New / Unread message(s)Incomplete SMS message Read message(s)Storing location icons Sent message status iconsStored in SIM Sent but failed messageStored in the phone memory Sent messageSorting status icons Filtering status iconsSorted by Date SMS filtered by status (incomplete)Sorted by Name SMS filtered by location (SIM)Sorted by Read/Unread status SMS filtered by location (Phone)Sorted by Size Filtered SMSSorted by Ascending orderSorted by Descending orderMessage Options menu (Sheet 1 of 2)1 SMS settings 1SMS centre Edits the SMS centre number (this number is saved in the SIM card).2 Auto display Turns on/off the automatic display function that displays the received SMS automatically.3 Receipt request Selects whether to request a receipt of the sent SMS.4 Max linked msgs Sets the maximum number of linked SMS. This function divides an SMS with the mes-sage text exceeding the maximum number of characters allowed into multiple messages.5 Validity period Selects the period of time an SMS is stored at the SMS centre, while trying to deliver the message.2 CB settings 1 Enable 1 to receive none, 2 to receive all, or 3 to specify a list of Cell Broadcast Message Iden-tifier (CBMI) to receive broadcast from.2 Languages Selects which language to receive CB in.
32 Message (M2)Message list Options menu☛Display the message list ➔ .Message view Options menu☛Display the message list ➔ Highlight a message ➔  ➔ . 3 View msg status Displays the information on the message memory status.4 Rename folder Renames Folder1 and Folder2.5View all Displays all the messages in all folders on the same list.6 Msg filter Selects the filtering option to display the matching messages.Message list Options menu1Reply Replies to the sender of the highlighted message.2 Reply all Replies to the sender and all other recipients of the highlighted message.3 Delete Deletes the highlighted message.4 Delete all Deletes all the messages in the current folder.5Forward Forwards the message text of the highlighted message.6 Msgs/page Selects either to display 3 or 7 messages in one screen.7Move msg Moves the highlighted message, or copies to SIM or Phone.8Sort msg By: Sorts the messages by date, name, read/unread status or size.Order: Sorts the messages in ascending or descending order.9Search Searches messages by alphabets.0 View details Displays the detailed information on the highlighted message.– Add desktop icon Creates a desktop icon of the sender or recipient of the highlighted mes-sage (Inbox, Sent, Folder1, Folder2, and Drafts only).–Edit Edits the highlighted message (Drafts and Outbox only).– Resend Resends the highlighted message in the folder (Outbox only). The entire message or only the packets that failed to reach can be sent.Message view Options menu (Sheet 1 of 2)1Reply Replies to the sender of the highlighted message.2 Reply all Replies to the sender and other recipients.3 Delete Deletes the highlighted message.4 View details Displays detailed information on the highlighted message.Message Options menu (Sheet 2 of 2)
33Message (M2)2The reply facility uses the phone number of the person who sent the message.Extract data Options menu☛Display the message list ➔ Highlight a message ➔  ➔  9 /  /  to highlight an item in the message ➔ .P: Phone number highlighted, E: Email address highlighted and U: URL highlighted.5 Forward Forwards the message text of the highlighted message.6 Save object Saves the highlighted object to a folder in My data.7 Move msg Moves the highlighted message, or copies to SIM or Phone.8 Highlight mode Activates the Highlight mode (p.35 “Highlight mode”).9 Extract data Highlights the phone number, Email address, URL or object to use the Extract data Options menu function for the highlighted data.0 Add desktop icon Creates a desktop icon of the sender or recipient of the highlighted message.P E U Extract data Options menu 1 1 – Add to phonebook Adds the highlighted item to the phonebook.2 – – Dial phone number Dials the selected phone number.– – 1 Add to bookmark Adds the highlighted URL to the bookmarks.– – 2 Go to URL Activates the web browser to access the highlighted URL.3 2 3 Create message Creates a new message with the highlighted item in the To field, the message text, or the slide text.4 3 – Add desktop icon Creates a desktop icon of the highlighted item.5 4 4View mode Returns to the message view screen.Message view Options menu (Sheet 2 of 2)
34 Message (M2)Creating a message☛To display the Message composer screen,   2 and SK1 (p.4 for shortcut).☛To address the message, highlight the To field ➔  ➔ Input the required phone number ➔  .2You can send an SMS up to 5 recipients.2To scroll the phone numbers in the To field,   or  .☛To key in the message, highlight the Message field ➔  ➔ Key in the message ➔ .2Pressing   while keying in the To/Message field displays the Message edit Options menu screen.☛SK1 to send the message.2If you display another screen or receive a call while you are editing a message more than 1 character, the message will be saved automatically in Drafts.Message composer Options menu☛ 2 and SK1 (p.4 for shortcut) ➔ Highlight To or Message field ➔ . Message composer Options menu1Add/Edit Adds or edits a recipient’s phone number or a message.2 Preview msg Displays a message preview screen.3 Delete Deletes the highlighted recipient, message, or object.4 Delete all Deletes all the recipients.5Save Saves the message in Drafts folder.6 Phonebook Displays the phonebook list to insert a recipient’s phone number.7 Resend list Inserts a phone number from the resend list.☛ 1 or   2 respectively to delete the highlighted phone number from the resend list or the entire resend list.8 Insert Inserts a new recipient’s phone number (To field only).9 Address list Displays the recipients of the message (To field only).Help areaThis area contains theinformation on the message.S indicates the size of themessage equivalent to thenumber of SMS messages, and R indicates the remainingnumber of charactersavailable, depending on Max linked msgs setting (p.31).(Example shows setting of 10.)(green) An upper case letter will be input next.(red) Caps lock mode(no arrow) A lower case letter will be input next.
35Message (M2)Message edit Options menu☛ 2 and SK1(p.4 for shortcut) ➔ Highlight To or Message field ➔  ➔ . Cell broadcast (M27) Cell broadcast (CB) messages (e.g. weather reports, news) are sent by the network to all phones in a certain area.☛  2 7.2The Cell broadcast message display on the standby screen is erased by pressing CLR.,Please contact your service provider for details.Message edit Options menu1 Text colour Selects the colour of text and background.2 Text format Selects the font size and font style.3 Text alignment Sets the text alignment.4 Paste Pastes the text which has been copied onto the clipboard in the High-light mode.5 Highlight mode Activates the Highlight mode at the cursor position when text has been entered.2You can also activate the Highlight mode by pressing and holding  .2To toggle the Highlight mode on/off, SK1. To cancel, CLR.☛To display the following Highlight mode Options menu,  .1 Text colour Selects the colour of text and background.2 Text format Selects the font size and font style.3 Copy Copies the highlighted part of text onto the clipboard.4Cut Cuts the highlighted part of text.5 Delete Deletes the highlighted part of text.6 Select word Highlights the nearest word to the current cursor position.7 Select paragraph Highlights the nearest paragraph to the current cur-sor position.8 Select all Highlights the entire text.9 Save to text file Saves the highlighted part of text as a text file in the list of Notepad.6 Insert object Inserts an object into the message at the cursor position.7 T9 Language Selects the language for T9® text input.8 Edit settings Sets the Write mode and Clear mode.
36 i-mode (M3)i-mode (M3)Using your phone, you can enjoy i-mode services such as browsing i-mode sites (programs) and sending/receiving mail and MMS (p.5 for icons).2You can download melody files, images, animations, Flash, videos and Java™ applications and save them in My data. Some files with restrictions cannot be saved, even though they can be downloaded and played or displayed.i-mode operation guideThe following table gives an outline of the procedures related to the i-mode services. Action ProcedureBrowsing the i-mode sites/Internet web pagesDisplay the homepage ☛SK2 ➔ 6 ➔ 3 (p.4 for shortcut).2You need to set the homepage URL in Set homepage beforehand (p.43 “Set homepage” ).Display a web page ☛SK2 ➔ 6.Reload the current page ☛While browsing a webpage,     1.Display the URL of the current page ☛While browsing a webpage,   2.Bookmark a web page ☛With the web page you want to bookmark displayed,  1.Display a bookmarked web page ☛SK2 and 5 (while browsing a webpage,   2)  ➔ highlight a bookmark ➔ .Save a web page ☛With the page to save displayed,   4.Display a saved page ☛SK2 ➔ 7 ➔ Highlight a saved page ➔ .Save an image ☛With the page including the image to save displayed,  3 ➔ .Save a phone number ☛With the highlighted phone number on the page,  5.Display the certificate information of the current page ☛With a page displayed,   6.2You can also refer to a saved page's certificate information by displaying the page and   3.Download a file ☛Highlight the link to the file to download ➔  ➔ When the download is completed, save the file and check that the downloaded file is stored in My data (p.59) or the Applications screen (p.64).
37i-mode (M3)Streaming/downloading a videoThere are three types of video depending on the download site or data type: the video that can be played after downloading, the video that can be played while downloading, and the streaming video that can be played while downloading but cannot be saved to your phone (p.59 “Operations while replaying video” ).2The maximum size of a video that you can download is 2 MB.Streaming a video☛While browsing a webpage, highlight the link to the video to stream ➔ .2If you are not in the EDGE service area but in GPRS service area, you cannot activate the streaming video.2Streaming has priority over the incoming call/message/Clock alarm/Scheduler reminder.Playing a video while downloading☛While browsing a webpage, highlight the link to the video to download ➔ .☛After download is completed, 1 to play again, 2 to save or 3 to display detailed information on the video.☛To cancel the download before downloading is complete, SK2 or CLR.Play a video by streaming ☛Highlight the link to the video to stream ➔ . (“Streaming/downloading a video”)Download a video ☛Highlight the link to the video to download ➔ . (“Streaming/downloading a video”)Returning to the previous screen/moving forward to the next screen☛ While connecting to i-mode,   to return to the previous screen (if any), or   to move forward to the next screen (if any).Mail/MMSCreate a mail ☛SK1 ➔ 1 (p.38 “Creating a new mail” ).Create an MMS ☛SK1 ➔ 2 (p.38 “Creating a new MMS” ).Read a mail /MMS ☛SK1 ➔ 3 ➔ Highlight a message ➔ .Check for new mail/MMS ☛SK1 ➔ 6.Settings for i-modeChange the mail settings ☛SK1 ➔ 7 (p.48 “Mail settings” ).Change the browser settings ☛SK2 ➔ 8 (p.43 “Settings” ).Change the phone settings related to i-mode ☛ 3 2 (p.41 “Settings”  in "i-mode screen menus").Action Procedure
38 i-mode (M3)2If the download is interrupted, you can resume downloading the same video from where it was interrupted. The download may start from the beginning for some files depending on the server, file type, and other conditions. 2Even if the download continues from where it was interrupted, the replay starts from the beginning.2To play while downloading, Video auto play must be activated in advance (p.43 “Video auto play” ).Options menu (during pause/stop)☛ while the video is paused or stopped.2Pause is not available for the streaming video that is currently broadcasted on a server.Mail/MMS operationsCreating a new mail☛SK1 ➔ 1.☛Set the addressee.Highlight the To field ➔  ➔ Key in the destination  ➔ .☛Key in the subject.Highlight the Subject field ➔  ➔ Key in the subject ➔ .☛Key in the message.Highlight the Message field ➔  ➔ Key in the message ➔ .☛Attach a file if necessary.Highlight the Attachment field ➔  ➔ Select a file to attach from the My data screen.2You can attach files up to 299 KB in total, or 10 files.☛To send the mail, highlight Send ➔ .Creating a new MMS☛SK1 ➔ 2 ➔ The Compose menu screen is displayed.☛Using Compose menu options, create an MMS (“Compose menu options”)  ➔ SK2 ➔ The Compose MMS screen is displayed.☛Set the addressee and key in the subject (p.38 “Creating a new mail” ).☛To send the MMS, highlight Send ➔ .Options menu (during pause/stop)1 Full screen Turns the Full screen on/off for Sub-QCIF.2View detail Displays detailed information on the video (not available for the video that can be played while downloading).
39i-mode (M3)Compose menu options (Sheet 1 of 2)– Add/Overwrite/Delete media1 Add/Edit/Delete text Adds new text data or deletes the text data in the text field on the slide.2 Add/Overwrite/Delete image Adds an image file or deletes the image file in the image field on the slide.3 Add/Overwrite/Delete audio Adds a sound file or deletes the sound file in the sound field on the slide.4 Add/Overwrite/Delete video Adds a video file or deletes the video file on the slide.–Exit Shifts to the Compose MMS screen.– Save Saves the currently created MMS.–Preview Displays the created slides in order from the beginning at the preset playback time for each.– Add slide 1 Add slide Adds a new slide after the currently displayed slide.2 Insert slide Inserts a new slide just before the currently dis-played slide.– Delete slide Deletes the currently displayed slide.– Text colour Selects the Text colour.– Background colour Selects the Background colour.– Set Fit mode Selects the size in which the image/video is displayed. This setting will be applied to all the slides.1Hidden Displays the image/video in the actual size.2Fill Displays the image/video in the reduced size so that the height and width fit into the image/video display area.3 Meet Displays the image/video in the reduced size so that the longer side of the height or width fits the corresponding side of the image/video display area.4Slice Displays the image/video in the reduced size so that the shorter side of the height or width fits the corresponding side of the image/video display area.
40 i-mode (M3)Using the Edit menu options☛From the Compose mail/Compose MMS/Edit mail/Edit MMS screen,   to display the Edit menu options.Reading a received mail/MMS☛SK1 ➔ 3 ➔ The list of mail/MMS in the Inbox folder will be displayed (p.45 “Inbox” ).☛Highlight the message to read ➔  ➔ The message content will be displayed. Scroll the message content.☛To view the previous message  , to view the next message,  .– Options  Sets the length of time a slide is displayed, and sets the beginning and end times for text, image or sound within that slide display time.2You cannot set the beginning and end time for video files.–Resize region Changes the region size of the image/video field and the text field, using the ▲ and ▼ keys.–Switch positions Switches positioning of the image/video field and text field on the slide.– Previous slide Displays the previous slide.– Next slide Displays the next slide.Edit menu options– Send Sends the mail/MMS.– Save Saves the mail/MMS being edited to the draft folder.– Attach file Attaches a file to the mail.– Delete attachment Deletes the attached file(s).– Play/View file Plays or displays the attached file.– Open phonebk. Adds the destination directly from the phonebook.– Add To/Cc/Bcc Adds a To/Cc/Bcc field.– Change to To/Cc/Bcc Changes the highlighted Cc/Bcc/To field to a To/Cc/Bcc field.– Del. address Deletes a destination field.– Attach header/sign. Attaches a stored opening sentence at the start or a stored signature at the end of the text.– Del. message Deletes the message of the mail being edited.–Del. mail Deletes the new message currently edited.Compose menu options (Sheet 2 of 2)
41i-mode (M3)2If Auto play is on (p.48 “Auto play” ), the MMS/attachment will be automatically played/displayed. If not, SK1 to start playing.2You can change the font size of mail text by pressing and holding the   and  .   enlarges the font size, while   reduces it.i-mode screenFrom the i-mode screen you can change the i-mode related settings of your phone.☛ 3 ➔ The i-mode screen will be displayed.i-mode menu screenFrom the i-mode menu screen you can access to the iMenu/Mail/Message screen, your bookmarks, the entry screen for a URL to be displayed, the access history, the saved pages, the list of Java™ applications and the browser settings.☛SK2 or   3 1 to display the i-mode menu screen.i-mode screen menus 1 i-mode Displays the i-mode menu screen (“i-mode menu screen menus”).2 Settings 1Ringer timeSets the ringtone duration for incoming mail/MMS in sec-onds.2 Connection No. Selects the connection number settings to use.3 i-mode lock Locks the i-mode function, including mail/MMS.i-mode menu screen menus  (Sheet 1 of 3)1iMenu Accesses the iMenu screen (p.44 “iMenu screen” ).2Mail Displays the Mail screen, on which you can display received mail/MMS, saved draft messages and sent messages, and also create new mail/MMS (p.45 “Mail screen” ).3 Java application Displays the list of Java™ applications (p.64 “Java™ (M7)” ).4SMS Displays the Message screen, on which you can read received SMS, saved draft SMS and sent SMS, and also create new SMS (p.30 “Mes-sage (M2)” ).5 Bookmarks Displays the list of bookmarked web pages.Bookmarks options menu1Open Displays the highlighted bookmark.
42 i-mode (M3)5 Bookmarks 2 Copy address Copies the highlighted bookmark URL.3 Edit title Edits the title of the highlighted bookmark.4 Add desktop icon Creates a desktop icon of the URL of the selected bookmark.5Create message Creates a new message with the highlighted book-mark address in the message text.6 Delete one Deletes the highlighted bookmark.7 Delete all Deletes all the bookmarks.6Go to webpage Displays the URL you key in, the URL in the address history, or the homepage.1Enter address Prompts you to key in a web page address.2 Address history Displays the list of addresses in the access history for you to select from.3 Go to home Displays the homepage set in Set homepage (not available if p.43 “Set homepage”  is not set).0 Back Returns to the i-mode menu screen.7 Saved pages Displays the list of saved pages. Saved pages are stored in your phone memory so you can see them offline.Saved pages list options menu1Open Displays the current saved page.2 Edit title Edits the title of the current saved page.3 Protect On/Off Protects or unprotects the current page.4 Delete one Deletes the current saved page.5 Delete all Deletes all the saved pages excluding the protected.6 Delete all + Pr. Deletes all the saved pages including the protected.Saved pages details options menu1 Save image Saves an image as a file on the current saved page.2 Edit title Edits the title of the current saved page.i-mode menu screen menus  (Sheet 2 of 3)
43i-mode (M3)7 Saved pages 3 Certificate info Displays the certificate information on the current saved page.4 Page info Displays the URL on the current saved page.5 Protect On/Off Protects or unprotects the current page.6 Delete Deletes the current saved page.8 Settings Changes the settings of your browser.1 Set time out Disconnects the connection after the set time.2 Load images Sets whether to display images contained in web pages.3Wrap text Sets whether to display text as is on web pages and mail/attachment text, or wrap it to fit your phone’s screen.4 Certificates Displays the certificate information and validates/invalidates a certificate.5Send terminal info Sets whether to display a confirmation message before sending the terminal information to the Infor-mation Providers (IPs).,If you agree to send private information (e.g. production serial No. and SIM No.) to the IPs via the Internet, it may be obtained by others.6Set homepage Validates the homepage and sets the URL.2You can display the homepage by pressing and holding  from the standby screen.7 Video auto play Sets whether to play a video file automatically after or during download.8 Sound Sets whether to turn the sound on or off for Flash files.9 Check settings Displays all the options set for the settings (browser).0Back Returns to the i-mode menu screen (p.41 “i-mode menu screen” ).i-mode menu screen menus  (Sheet 3 of 3)
44 i-mode (M3)iMenu screenFrom the iMenu screen you can access the various services provided by your i-mode service operator.☛SK2 or   3 1 to display the i-mode menu screen ➔ 1 to display the iMenu screen.Browser Options menuYou can use the function menus of your browser such as adding a bookmark, saving a web page and creating a message.☛From the iMenu screen or while browsing/downloading,  to display the browser options menu.2Pressing CLR or   may not bring back the previous screen. Screen operations depend on the current screen content.Browser options menu– Add bookmark Bookmarks the current page.– Bookmarks Displays the Bookmark list.2This option is displayed only when one or more bookmarks are registered.– Save image Saves an image on the current page.2This option is displayed only when one or more images are displayed on the current screen. – Save page Saves the current page.–Add to phonebook Saves the phone number displayed in the current page in the phone-book.2This option is displayed only when one or more phone numbers are displayed on the current screen.– Certificate info Displays the server certificate of the current page. 2This option is displayed only when the current page is a SSL page.– Go to webpage Displays a page by keying in the URL or using the access history (p.42 “Go to webpage” ).–Reload Updates the data on the current page.– Page info Displays the URL of the current page.– Add desktop icon Creates a desktop icon of the URL of the current page.– Create message Creates a new message with the highlighted phone number or Email address in the message text.
45i-mode (M3)Mail screenFrom the Mail screen you can use the i-mode message services.☛SK1 or   3 1 2 to display the Mail screen.2The same mail can be sent to up to five addresses.2The available options differ depending on the operators. Mail screen menus (Sheet 1 of 5)1 Compose mail Displays the Compose mail screen (p.38 “Creating a new mail” ).2 Compose MMS Displays the Compose MMS screen (p.38 “Creating a new MMS” ).3 Inbox Displays the list of received mail/MMS.Inbox list Options menu– Show all Displays all the received mail/MMS.– Show unread Displays only the unread mail/MMS.– Show read Displays only the read mail/MMS.– Show protect. Displays only the protected mails/MMS.– Delete one Deletes the currently selected mail/MMS.– Delete read mail Deletes all the read mails except protected mails/MMS.– Delete all Deletes all the mails/MMS.– Title sort Sorts the received mails/MMS by title.– Address sort Sorts the received mails/MMS by address.– Date sort Sorts the received mails/MMS by date.Inbox details Options menu–Reply Replies to the received mail/MMS.– Reply quoted Replies to the received mail quoted.– Reply all Replies to the sender and all the recipients of a mail/MMS.– Reply quoted all Replies to the sender and all the recipients of a mail quoted.– Forward Forwards the received mail/MMS.– Delete Deletes the received mail/MMS you are viewing.
46 i-mode (M3)3 Inbox – Add desktop icon Creates a desktop icon that creates a new message to the sender.– Save address Saves the address of the sender into the phonebook.– Save selection Saves the highlighted phone number into the phone-book.– Create message Creates a new message with the highlighted Email address or phone number.– Save melody Saves the melody attached to the received mail.– Save attachment Saves the attached file.–Copy message Copies the message text.– Copy subject Copies the desired subject text. – Copy address Copies the desired address.–Play attachment Plays the attachment content based on the content set-ting.Play attachment Options menu1Copy text Copies the text data on the slide.2 Save image Saves the image file on the slide.3 Save audio Saves the audio file on the slide.4 Save video Saves the video file on the slide.–Browse attachment Plays the attachment content manually.Browse attachment Options menu1Copy text Copies the text data on the slide.2 Save image Saves the image file on the slide.3 Save audio Saves the audio file on the slide.4 Save video Saves the video file on the slide.5 Save selection Saves the highlighted phone number, Email address or URL to the phonebook or bookmarks.6 Create message Creates a message to the destina-tion in the slide text.7 Play slide Plays the highlighted slide.Mail screen menus (Sheet 2 of 5)
47i-mode (M3)3 Inbox – Protect On/Off Protects or unprotects the received mail/MMS.4Sent mail Displays the list of sent mail/MMS.Sent mail list options menu– Title sort Sorts the sent mail/MMS by their titles.– Address sort Sorts the sent mail/MMS by their first destination addresses.– Date sort Sorts the sent mail/MMS by the date they were sent.– Delete one Deletes the selected mail/MMS.– Delete all Deletes all the sent mail/MMS.– Delete all + Pr. Deletes all the sent mail/MMS including the protected.Sent mail details options menu– Re-edit Displays the composer to edit the sent mail/MMS again.– Delete Deletes the sent mail.– Add desktop icon Creates a desktop icon that creates a new message to the addressee.– Save address Saves the destination address to the phonebook.– Save selection Saves the phone number and mail address contained in the message part.– Create message Creates a new message to the highlighted Email address or phone number.– Copy message Starts the copy mode in the message part.– Copy subject Starts the copy mode in the subject part.– Play attachment Plays the attachment content based on the content set-ting (p.46 “Play attachment” ).– Browse attachment Plays the attachment content manually (p.46 “Browse attachment” ).– Protect On/Off Protects or unprotects the received mail/MMS.5Draft Displays the unsent and the saved draft mail/MMS.2If an error occurs while sending mail, it will be saved in the Draft folder as an unsent mail.2If you save a mail while editing, it will be saved in the Draft folder.Draft options menuMail screen menus (Sheet 3 of 5)
48 i-mode (M3)5Draft 1 Delete one Deletes the selected mail/MMS.2 Delete all Deletes all mail/MMS.6 Check new mail Checks if there is any new i-mode messages (mail/MMS) for you stored at the mail server.7 Mail settings Changes the mail settings.1 Edit header Edits the header to be added at the beginning of a mail, and sets whether to add it automatically.☛Highlight the checkbox ➔  to place a check, to automatically add a header.☛Highlight the text box  ➔  to edit the header ➔ Edit the text  ➔ .2 Edit signature Edits the signature to be added at the end of a mail, and sets whether to add it automatically.☛Highlight the checkbox ➔  to place a check, to automatically add the signature.☛Highlight the text box ➔  to edit the signature ➔ Edit the text  ➔ .3 Reply marker Edits the reply markers to be added when replying to a mail with quotations from the original.☛Highlight the text box ➔  to edit the reply marker ➔ Edit the text ➔ .4 Auto play Sets whether to automatically play or display the sound, image or video file attached, when you open the mail.5 Auto reception Sets whether to automatically retrieve a mail after receiving the incoming mail notification.2If set to off, you will have to manually retrieve from your i-mode service provider (p.48 “Check new mail” ).6 Receive attachment Sets the attachment file type that can be received.☛Highlight the file type ➔  to place a check.7 Attachment data Selects whether to receive Melody For i-mode (MFi) files attached to a mail.8 Font size Sets the font size to display the mail.Mail screen menus (Sheet 4 of 5)
49Phonebook (M4)Phonebook (M4)Phonebook typesYour phone can have up to 7 directories stored on your SIM card and in your phone memory: Complete (a list of all the numbers stored in the ADN and FDN), Personal directories (ADN) in the SIM card, Personal directories (ADN) in the phone memory, Service dialling numbers (SDN), Fixed dialling numbers (FDN), Own number, and Voice mail number.2When viewing any of the directories described, you can switch to the other directories (if your SIM card supports them) by pressing  .2The maximum number of phone numbers that can be stored on a SIM card is the total of the ADN, FDN and SDN directories.2When you activate the phonebook, the directory which you were referring to the last time will open.Personal directory (ADN)These numbers are known as Abbreviated Dialling Numbers (ADN). There are two types of ADN, one is the phonebook stored on the SIM card (the phonebook (SIM)) and the other is the phonebook stored in the phone memory (the phonebook (Phone)).Phonebook (SIM)•Up to 255 personal data can be stored in the SIM card.•Each personal data contains a name, a phone number and a location number. 2The number of phone numbers that can be stored on a SIM card depends on the SIM card capability.Phonebook (Phone)Up to 500 personal data can be stored in your phone memory. Each personal data is given a location number (1 to 500), and it can be allocated to a group.To each personal data you can set, Name, 7 phone numbers (Home, Mobile, Work, Data, Fax, Other phone x 2), 2 Email addresses, 2 descriptive information, Group, Voice tag, LED colour, Picture, Ringer and Location number.2Up to 10 phone numbers can have a voice recognition recording allocated to them.Fixed dialling numbers (FDN)Fixed dialling numbers are a means of limiting which numbers can be called from your phone. With the FDN feature switched on (p.29), you can call with your phone the numbers you have stored in this phonebook and the emergency number only.7Mail settings 9 Check  settings Displays the values set to the above mail settings.0 Back Returns to the Mail screen.0 Back Returns to the i-mode menu screen.Mail screen menus (Sheet 5 of 5)
50 Phonebook (M4)Service dialling numbers (SDN)The numbers stored in the SDN directory are pre-installed by your service provider. They will call numbers and services as agreed with your supplier (e.g. customer enquiries, billing information, sportslines, weatherlines, etc.) and cannot be edited by you. ,Although FDN and SDN are supported by your phone, they must be present on your SIM card - check with your service provider.Accessing your phonebook (M4)You can store personal information in the phonebook of your phone or your SIM card.Adding a new personal data☛  4 1 and the appropriate key for the desired directory, or   until the required directory is displayed ➔ SK2 ➔ Select the directory to which you wish to store the personal data ➔ Enter the name and other necessary information ➔ SK1 (p.50 “Editing an existing personal data” ).2You can also input phone numbers on the standby screen and   to add a new personal data.2It is best to store numbers using the international number format.Editing an existing personal data☛ 4 1 and the appropriate key for the desired directory, or   until the required directory is displayed ➔ Highlight the required personal data ➔  2.2For the own number and voice mail number settings, only the name and phone number can be added or edited in the following procedures.Adding/editing phone numbers, Email addresses & personal information☛Highlight the field you wish to edit or add information to ➔ .☛Add the required number or information or make necessary changes to the selected field ➔ .☛Highlight another field to make further changes, if required.Allocating a group☛Highlight the Group field ➔  ➔ Highlight the group you wish to add the current personal data to ➔ .Phonebook list screen Personal data screenSK2Location numberLocation number
51Phonebook (M4)Voice recall functionsAdding a Voice recall recording☛Highlight the Voice tag field ➔  ➔ 1.☛Say the name you wish to record as a voice tag ➔ Say the name again for confirmation according to the displayed message.2Up to 10 voice tags can be stored.2You can check the number of stored voice tag and list of those tags (p.53 “Summary”  and p.53 “Voice tag list” ).Allocating a LED colour☛Highlight the LED colour field ➔  ➔ 1 ➔ Highlight the desired colour ➔ .2The personal setting for the LED colour has priority over the Group setting and phone setting for the LED colour.Allocating a picture as a CLIYou can set a picture to be displayed on the screen as a Calling Line Identification (CLI) for an incoming call (p.60 “Pictures (M63)” ).☛Highlight the Picture field ➔  ➔ 1 to display the picture list screen.☛Highlight the desired picture ➔ SK1 to preview the picture or   to select the highlighted picture.Allocating sound/video as a ringerYou can set a sound or video as a ringer for an incoming call. When a video is set, a movie is displayed on the screen with the sound.☛Highlight the Ringer field ➔  ➔ 1 to display the sound list screen or 2 to display the video list screen.☛Highlight the desired sound or video ➔ SK1 to preview the file or   to select the highlighted file.2A ✔ is displayed on the icon for which the item is currently selected.2If the video as a ringer is set, it will sound and will be displayed on the screen regardless of the CLI picture setting (p.59 “Sounds (M62)” ).Allocating a location number☛Highlight the Location number field ➔  ➔ Key in the desired location number ➔ .Saving the edited personal data☛After editing the required field, SK1 to save the edited data and return to the previous screen.Displaying a personal data (M41)☛ 4 1 and the appropriate key for the desired directory, or  until the required directory is displayed ➔ Highlight the required personal data ➔ .Displaying information about your phonebook (M42)               ☛ 4 2 to display the information about your phonebook.SIM
52 Phonebook (M4)Call options (M43)☛ 4 3 to display the Call options screen (p.17).Phonebook list Options menu☛ 4 1 and the appropriate key for the desired directory, or   until the required directory is displayed ➔ Highlight the required personal data ➔ .Phonebook list Options menu1 Add new Adds a new personal data to Phone/SIM/FDN.2Edit Displays the data edit screen to edit the currently highlighted personal data. You will be prompted to enter PIN2 code for the data in FDN.3Copy Copies the currently highlighted personal data or the selected data in the list to another phonebook (p.53 “Copying and moving personal data” ).4Move Moves the currently highlighted personal data to SIM, Phone, FDN, Own number or Voice mail number.5 Delete Deletes the currently highlighted personal data or all the data in the list.6 Groups Editing the group information☛Highlight the group you wish to edit ➔ SK1 and highlight the required field.☛Make necessary changes or add information to the selected field.☛Highlight another field to make further changes, if required.☛SK1 to set the change.2If the personal settings for the LED colour, CLI picture, or the ringer are also set, they have priority over those of the Group settings.Group member list screen Options menu☛Highlight the group you wish to edit ➔  to display the list of group members ➔ Highlight the member ➔ .☛Select the required option.7Sort Sorts the personal data.2Sorting may take time depending on the number of personal data entries, the number of characters contained in each entry and the type of language.1 Alphabetic Sorts the personal data alphabetically.2You can jump directly to a name beginning with specific characters by pressing the appropriate key (e.g. press 5 to jump to names beginning with J, K or L).2 Location Sorts the personal data in memory location number.
53Phonebook (M4)Making a call or creating a message from the phonebook list☛Highlight a desired personal data to display the stored numbers or Email addresses in the help area ➔ Use   and   to display the other stored phone numbers or Email addresses, if any, in the help area.☛ to make a phone call to the displayed phone number, or SK1 to send a new message to the phone number or Email address. Copying and moving personal data☛ 4 1 and the appropriate key for the desired directory, or   until the required directory is displayed ➔ Highlight the required personal data/list of data ➔  3 to copy or   4 to move.☛For copying, 1 to copy the highlighted personal data entry or 2 to copy the selected personal data entries in the current list.☛Press the appropriate key for the desired destination (SIM, Phone, FDN, Own number or Voice mail number).2If you copy or move from the phonebook (Phone), the Origin number screen will be displayed to choose which phone number to copy or move.2When copying the selected personal data entries (Package copy) from the phonebook (Phone), you can copy only the first or all the numbers in each entry.☛Key in the desired location number ➔ .2If you copy or move to the phonebook (Phone), the Number type screen will be displayed to choose the phone number type.Personal data Options menu ☛ 4 1 and the appropriate key for the desired directory, or  until the required directory is displayed.8 Location Searches for the personal data by the location number.☛Key in the desired location number ➔ SK1 to display the Phonebook list screen with the selected personal data highlighted.9 Show Displays phonebook information.1Summary Displays the summary of phonebook contents.2 Voice tag list Displays the phonebook entry names with the voice recognition tags recorded.0 Send via Bluetooth Sends the currently highlighted personal data to another device through Bluetooth (p.76 “Bluetooth Object Push” ).Add desktop icon Creates a desktop icon of the highlighted personal data.Phonebook list Options menu
54 Phonebook (M4)☛Highlight the required data ➔  ➔ Highlight the required field ➔  (p.50 “Editing an existing personal data”  and p.53 “Copying and moving personal data” ).Voice mail (M417) Voice mail function enables you to forward received calls to the Voice mail centre, and the caller can leave voice messages in your voice mail mailbox. You may be notified by an icon on the standby screen if the caller leaves a voice message.,Contact your service provider for details on your voice mail number.Setting the Voice mail number☛ 4 1 7 ➔ Highlight the required line ➔  twice ➔  ➔ key in the voice mail number ➔  ➔ SK1 to save the change.Forwarding a call to the Voice mail centre☛Set the voice mail centre number (“Setting the Voice mail number”) ➔ Set up Call diversion (p.54 “Setting the Voice mail number” ). When you receive a call set to be diverted, the call will be diverted to the voice mail centre.Retrieving a Voice mail2This function is available when the Voice mail number has been set.☛ 4 1 7 ➔ Highlight the required line (p.24 “ALS setup” )➔ .2You can also retrieve a voice mail by pressing and holding 1 from the standby screen.Personal data Options menu1Call Calls the highlighted phone number.2 Create message Creates a new message to the highlighted phone number or Email address.3 Send via Bluetooth Sends the selected personal data to another device through Bluetooth.4Edit Edits the selected personal data.5Copy Copies the selected phone number(s)/Email address(es).☛Press the appropriate key for the desired destination ➔ Key in the desired location number ➔ .6Move Moves the currently highlighted personal data.☛Press the appropriate key for the desired destination ➔ Key in the desired location number ➔ .7 Delete current Deletes the selected personal data.8 Add desktop icon Creates a desktop icon of the selected personal data.
55Camera (M5)Camera (M5)Camera function enables you to take pictures or record videos and save them as Joint Photographic Expert Group (JPEG) files and 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) files respectively. You can enjoy the picture and video files in many ways: send them attached to an MMS or mail, set a picture file as the wallpaper for your phone, etc.Notes on using the cameraHandling the Camera,The camera of your phone is manufactured using high-precision technology. However, there may be dots or lines on the screen that appear darker or brighter than the others. Note also that when you are shooting or recording in dimly-lit places, the amount of noise (such as red and blue dots or horizontal lines) may increase noticeably.,Be careful not to apply force to the lens when closing your phone. This could damage the lens.2Fingerprints or grease on the lens can result in focusing problems or dark images. Wipe the lens clean with a soft cloth before use.2The image quality may be degraded after your phone has been left for a long period in a warm place.2Exposing the camera to direct sunlight for a long period could discolour the camera’s internal colour filter and cause discoloured images.2Camera mode is automatically cancelled if none of the phone’s keys are pressed for 3 minutes or longer.Precautions when taking pictures/recording videos2You cannot switch the camera’s shutter sound off. The shutter makes a clicking sound when you take a picture or start/end a video recording, even when the phone is in Meeting mode.2Avoid camera shake. Moving the phone when you take a picture will result in a blurred image. Hold the camera firmly to keep it still when you take a picture, or use the auto timer to take the shot.2As there is a slight delay from the time you press   or Side up until the picture is actually taken, do not move the camera until you hear the shutter sound.2If taking a picture with not enough light, try to hold the phone still as much as possible, and for a longer period of time after the shutter sound: the shutter speed may be slower in a darker environment.2Note that if you attempt to shoot directly into a strong light source, such as the sun, another bright light or the high reflecting target with strong light, the image may contain washed-out white highlights or be disrupted.2While recording, be careful not to cover the mouthpiece of your phone as it is used as the microphone to record sound along with the video.Copyright information2Images and videos shot or recorded on your phone cannot be used in ways that infringe copyright laws without the consent of the copyright holder, unless intended only for personal use. Note that some restrictions apply to the photographing of stage performances, entertainments and exhibits, even when intended purely for personal use.
56 Camera (M5)2Users are also asked to note that the transfer of images protected under copyright laws is only permissible within the restrictions imposed by those copyright laws.,Be considerate of other people’s privacy when you take a picture or record a video using the camera of your phone and send it to others.Taking a picture/recording a video (M51/M52),To record a video, keep your phone open at all time. Unlike taking a picture, you cannot record a video while the phone is closed. 2The LED lights in green while in camera/video mode, and lights in red when the picture is taken or while recording video.2To create a desktop icon of the camera or video recorder function on the standby screen,    5 ➔ Highlight Camera or Video ➔ SK1. Taking a picture☛To activate the camera function, press and hold Side up or  5 1.☛To take a picture,   or Side up.☛ to save the picture in My data.Recording a video☛To activate the video recorder function, press and hold Side up then SK1, or  5 2.☛To start recording,   or Side up.☛To stop recording,   or Side up. (After the set video file size is reached, the recording automatically stops.)☛ to save the video in My data.2Before taking a picture or recording a video, you can switch the camera/video mode by pressing SK1. This use of SK1, however, is invalid if the self-timer function is activated. 2Be careful not to cover the mouthpiece of your phone while recording, as it is used as the microphone to record sound along with the video.2After taking a picture or recording a video, you can replay the video (by pressing SK1) (p.59 “Videos (M61)”) or send the picture (by pressing SK1)/video (by pressing SK2) attached to a message.2You can discard the taken picture by pressing SK2 or the recorded video by pressing   or CLR.2The default file name saved in the folder is the date, month, year and sequence number. When you take pictures in burst mode, the saved files will be named by the default file names plus a consecutive two-digit number at the end.2If a call comes in while you are checking or saving a picture/video, storage is cancelled. If this occurs, the next time you select camera function a message appears to say that you have a picture/video that was not stored, allowing you to check and store the picture/video.2Depending on the photo size, there may be parts not seen on the full screen view finder display in the saved picture. Operations when taking a picture or recording a video☛To zoom in and out, ▲ or ▼.☛To control the brightness,   or  .☛To turn on/off the camera view finder on the full screen, #.
57Camera (M5)Options menu (before taking a picture/recording a video)Columns C and V show the menu numbers for the Camera Options menu and the Video recorder Options menu respectively.C V Options menu (before taking a picture/recording a video) (Sheet 1 of 2)1- Single mode/Burst mode Switches the shooting mode to Single/Burst mode (serial shooting).21 Shoot environment Changes the camera settings to suit the environment.32 Effect Applies special effect.4-Photo size Sets the picture size.2You cannot use the Zoom function for VGA and SXGA, and you can select 1x to 2x magnification for Wallpaper and CIF, 1x to 4x magnification for QCIF and 1x to 5x magnification for Sub-QCIF.2You can use the Frame and Burst mode functions for Sub-QCIF, QCIF and Wallpaper.2You cannot use the Full screen function for Sub-QCIF and QCIF.2If you select Wallpaper, CIF, VGA or SXGA, the picture on the camera view finder screen will be displayed as a smaller picture than the actual size. Also on the camera view finder screen, the picture size before shooting differs from the size after shooting.-3 Screen size Sets the video screen size.-4 Video file size Sets the video file size.5- Image quality Sets the image quality.-5Quality Sets the video quality.6-Frame Selects whether to use a frame when taking pictures, and sets the desired frame with which a picture will be taken.76 Self timer/Self timer cancel Activates or deactivates the self-timer function.8- Sound settings Selects the Shutter sound and Self timer sound.-7 Self timer sound Selects the self timer sound.9-Pictures Opens Pictures in My data.-8Videos Opens Videos in My data.
58 Camera (M5)Options menu (after taking a picture/recording a video)Columns C and V show the menu numbers for the Camera Options menu and the Video recorder Options menu respectively.09 Other settings Add desktop icon Creates a desktop icon of the camera/video function on the standby screen.Automatic save Selects whether to save taken pictures automatically or not.Save in Selects the folder (preset or created) where the taken picture/video will be saved.Brightness Changes the brightness.09 Other settings Zoom Changes the zoom magnification.Thumbnail view Selects whether to display the pictures taken in the Burst mode as thumbnails or slides.Video recorder/Camera Activates the video/camera function.Flicker control Selects 50Hz, 60Hz or Auto to prevent flickers when taking a picture under a fluorescent light.- Full screen Turns the Full screen on or off.C V Options menu (after taking a picture/recording a video)1- Save current Saves the currently displayed picture in the folder selected as Save in setting.2In Burst mode, only the highlighted picture is saved.2- Save all Saves all pictures taken in Burst mode.-1 Save Saves the currently displayed video.32 Create message Creates a new message with the file attached.-3 Set as ring tone Sets the video as the ringtone.44 Set as wallpaper Sets the picture/video as the main-display wallpaper.5- Thumbnail view Selects whether to display the pictures taken in the Burst mode as thumbnails or slides.-5 Full screen Selects whether to enlarge the replay screen size.2You cannot use the Full screen function for QCIF.6- Automatic save Selects whether to save taken pictures automatically or not.-6View detail Displays detailed information on the selected video.C V Options menu (before taking a picture/recording a video) (Sheet 2 of 2)
59My data (M6)My data (M6)Using My data, you can playback sound and MP3 files, or display pictures and videos downloaded from the Internet or captured with the camera function of your phone.Videos (M61)In the following section, how to playback video files (videos) stored in your phone is described. You can either record videos using your phone, download them from the Internet, receive them attached to messages. There are two pre-set folders: My Movies and Download (p.66 “Music player (M81)”.Replaying the video files☛▼ 1 or   6 1 ➔ Highlight a folder ➔  ➔ Highlight a video file you wish to replay ➔  ➔ The video file will be replayed (p.7 for icons).2When the flat view function is activated, the list of folders is not displayed. The list of all the stored video files is displayed.2If you wish to move to another hierarchy folder, use   and .2Pressing # on the video preview screen will enlarge the replay screen size, and pressing # again will return the screen size to normal for Sub-QCIF only.Operations while replaying video☛To stop, SK2.☛To pause,  SK1 ➔ While pausing, SK1 again to restart and continue the replay.☛To fast forward/rewind  /   ➔  /  again to cancel fast forwarding/rewinding and continue the replay.☛To enlarge the replay screen size, # for Sub-QCIF only.☛To adjust the volume, Side keys.☛To display the previous/next file, ▲ or ▼.2You cannot fast forward, rewind or enlarge the screen for video files with only sound but no image.Sounds (M62)In the following section, how to playback sound files stored in your phone is described. There are three pre-set folders: Download, Preset and Voice memo.77 Save in Selects the folder (preset or created) where the picture/video will be saved. The specified folder will be protected.8-Pictures Opens Pictures in My data.-8Videos Opens Videos in My data.C V Options menu (after taking a picture/recording a video)
60 My data (M6)Selecting and playing sound☛▼ 2 or   6 2 ➔ Highlight a folder ➔  ➔ Highlight a sound file you wish to replay ➔ .2When the flat view function is activated, the list of folders is not displayed. The list of all the stored sounds files is displayed.2If you wish to move to another hierarchy folder, use   and .Operations while playing sound☛To stop, SK2.☛To adjust the volume, Side keys.☛To replay the previous/next file,  ▲ or ▼.Pictures (M63)The Pictures function allows you to display images and animations, which were obtained with the camera function of your phone, received as a file attached to MMS messages, or downloaded from the Internet. The images can also be edited using this function. From the Pictures function you can also attach images and animations to messages you compose. There are five pre-set folders: Photo, Download, Preset, Frame, and Stamp.Displaying the Pictures view screen☛▼  3 or  6 3 ➔ Highlight a folder ➔  ➔ Highlight an image file you wish to display ➔ .☛To display the previous/next image file, ▲ or ▼. 2When the flat view function is activated, the list of folders is not displayed. The list of all the stored image file is displayed.2If you wish to move to another hierarchy folder while the Thumbnail view is turned off, use   and .Cutting the image☛Highlight or display the image file you wish to edit ➔  1 3 ➔ Select the image size ➔ A frame indicating the cut area appears on the preview screen.☛Move the frame position ➔  ➔ SK1 if the image is favorable.2When you select Free, a cross indicator appears on the preview screen. Move it to the point to start a frame and   to confirm the position. Then, expand the frame into the required size and   to confirm.Reducing the image size☛Highlight or display the image file you wish to edit  ➔  1 4 ➔ Select the image size ➔ SK1 if the image is favorable.Rotating the image☛Highlight or display the image file you wish to edit  ➔  1 5 ➔ SK1 to rotate the image 90 degrees clockwise.☛Keep pressing SK1 until the image is at the required angle ➔  to confirm.
61My data (M6)Decorating the image with stamps☛Highlight or display the image file you wish to edit  ➔  1 6.☛To apply a marker stamp, 1 ➔ Highlight the required stamp ➔  ➔ The marker stamp position is displayed in centre. 2If you wish to preview the highlighted stamp, SK1. To display the previous/next stamp, ▲ or ▼.☛To apply a text stamp, 2  ➔ Key in the text ➔  ➔ The text stamp position is displayed in centre. ☛Move the stamp position ➔  to confirm ➔ The stamp preview is displayed again. Repeat applying if necessary, or   to select another stamp.☛SK1 when finished applying the stamp. (The stamp preview will not be applied this time.)Adding a frame to the image☛Highlight or display the image file you wish to edit  ➔  1 7 ➔ Highlight a frame ➔  to preview the resulting image ➔ Scroll through the various frames by ▲ and ▼ ➔  to confirm.Saving the edited image☛After any editing, SK1 or   to save the edited image ➔ Select the Save Quality (SK1 to check the expected size of the image).☛Edit the name (if required) ➔ .Printing an image using a printerYou can print an Exif format image file by connecting your phone to a PictBridge compatible printer using a USB cable.2There may be PictBridge compatible printers that cannot be connected to your phone.2Refer to the operation manual of the printer for details on the printing.2For some printers, an image file name including characters other than alphanumeric characters (e.g. accentuated characters) may cause an error when printing.☛▼  3 or  6 3 ➔ Highlight a folder ➔  ➔ Highlight an image file you wish to print ➔  2 4.2“Print via USB” may be displayed in gray and unavailable, depending on the image file.☛Connect your phone and the printer with the USB cable ➔ Prepare the printer ready for printing, referring to its manual.☛Check the print detail screen displayed.☛To print as seen on the detail screen, SK1.☛To edit the print detail and then print,   on the print detail screen to display the Options menu ➔ Edit the detail using the Options menu ➔ SK1.2The Options menu may change depending on the connected printer.
62 My data (M6)2If any interruption or error occurs, or the printing is not completed normally, pull out the USB cable and start again from the first step.2If you want to print multiple images on one sheet, set both the settings for Number of prints and N-up on Layout screen under Layout detail. For example, 4 for Number of prints and 2 for N-up will print 2 sheets with 2 half-sized images per sheet.MP3 (M64)In the following section, the procedures to display and play your MP3 files are described. There is one pre-set folder: Download (p.66 “Music player (M81)”).Selecting and playing an MP3 file☛▼ 4 or   6 4 ➔ Highlight a folder ➔  ➔ Highlight the MP3 file you want to play ➔ .2When the flat view function is activated, the list of folders is not displayed. The list of all the stored MP3 files is displayed.Operations while playing an MP3 file☛To stop, SK2.☛To adjust the volume, Side keys.☛To replay the previous/next file, ▲ or ▼.File selector Options menu☛Display the Videos/Sounds/Pictures/MP3 list screen ➔ Highlight a file ➔ .Print via USB Options menu1 Number of prints Sets the number of prints to output.2 Layout detail Selects the paper size, paper type and layout to print the image file.3 Print quality Selects the required quality of printing.4 File name Selects whether or not to print the file name on the paper.5Date Selects whether or not to print the date on the paper.File Selector Options menu (Sheet 1 of 3)1Edit item 1 Rename item Edits the user title or name of the selected file/folder.2 Set protection Sets the protection settings of the selected folder or file on/off.3Cut Cuts the selected picture into Sub-QCIF (128x96), QCIF (176x144), Wallpaper (176x220) or Free (not available for SXGA).4 Reduce Reduces the selected picture to fit within Sub-QCIF (128x96), QCIF (176x144) or Wallpaper (176x220).
63My data (M6)1Edit item 5Rotate Rotates the selected picture (not available for SXGA).6 Stamp tool Adds a marker or text stamp on the selected picture (not available for Sub-QCIF, QCIF and Wallpaper).7Frame Sets a frame to the selected picture (not available for Sub-QCIF, QCIF and Wallpaper).2 Use item - Set as ring tone Sets the selected video or sound to be the ringer tone.- Set as wallpaper Sets the selected video or picture to be the main-dis-play wallpaper.- Send via Bluetooth Sends the selected file through Bluetooth to other devices or a cellphone.- Set as SMS tone Sets the selected sound to be the SMS tone.- Set as Mail tone Sets the selected sound to be the Mail tone.- Add desktop icon Creates a desktop icon for the selected picture on the standby screen.-Print via USB Prints the selected picture using a PictBridge printer via USB cable (p.61).3Create message Creates a new message with the file attached (not available for the MP3).4 Delete item Deletes the selected file and folder.5 Delete all Deletes all the files in the current list.6 Copy item Copies the selected file or folder to the selected folder.7 Copy all Copies all the files in the current list to the selected folder.8Move Moves the selected file/folder or all the files in the current list to the selected folder.9Create folder Creates a new folder under the current folder.0Storage detail Displays the current storage information of your phone memory.View detail Displays the details of the selected folder or file.2You can also display the details on the highlighted folder or file by pressing   without displaying the Options menu.File Selector Options menu (Sheet 2 of 3)
64 Java™ (M7)2Depending on the size of the data, file selector operation may take a long time.2Neither protected data nor preset data and folders can be deleted or moved.Java™ (M7) You can download Java™ applications (games etc.) and run them on your phone.Programs (M71)How to run softwareTo run software (a Java™ application), perform the following.☛ 7 1 or press and hold SK2 ➔ Highlight an application containing the software you want to run ➔ . 2While the software is active, the Java™ operation icon is displayed (p.7 for icons). 2When you display the Java™ applications list screen for the first time after downloading a program(s), it may take a while for your phone to verify the program(s). A message will be displayed during this process, and you may activate the program(s) after it is completed.,After downloading the software, always make sure that the downloaded program is displayed in the Applications screen.Java™ System menu☛ 7 1 ➔ Highlight an application ➔ . # Options 1 Sorting order Sorts the files by date or alphabetically.2 Info column Sets whether to display the column on the list screen, and the information to be shown there.2You can also change the information on the column by pressing # without displaying the Options menu.3 Thumbnail view Displays the files as thumbnails (for only Pictures).4 Flat view Displays the list of all the stored files regardless of the folder hierarchy.5 Save options Saves the current option settings.6 Reset options Resets the option settings.System menu 1 Description setting Selects whether to display the information of the selected application.2 Delete all Deletes all the applications.3Storage status Displays the status of Java™ applications currently stored in your phone.4 Trace info. Displays the trace information.File Selector Options menu (Sheet 3 of 3)
65Java™ (M7)Application menu☛ 7 1  ➔ Highlight an application you want to run ➔ SK1. Prog backlight (M72)You can set the backlight mode of your phone.☛ 7 2 ➔ 1 to set your phone to follow the normal backlight setting, or 2 to let the backlight be controlled by the Java™ application.2If you set your phone to follow the normal backlight setting, the current power save settings will be active (p.27 “Power saving (M15)”).2When the software is not running, the backlight operation depends on your phone’s backlight settings.5 About Displays the information of the Java™ system.Application menu1 Properties Displays the information of the selected software.2 Upgrade Makes an enquiry on whether the selected software has an upgrade. If there is, starts downloading the data.3 Delete Deletes the selected software.4Network connection Permits/prohibits the selected software to connect to the network or displays the confirmation message every time you start the selected software.5 Auto start setting Enables or disables the automatic start of a complying Java™ applica-tion.System menu
66 Accessory (M8)Accessory (M8)Music player (M81)This feature allows you to create a Playlist of video and MP3 files. You can add video or MP3 files saved in My data to the Playlist (p.59 “Videos (M61)”, p.62 “MP3 (M64)”) or change the order of the video and MP3 files within the Playlist.☛ 8 1 ➔ SK1 to play ➔ After playing, SK2 to stop.☛To change the volume, Side keys.☛To play the previous/next file, ▲ or ▼.2When there are no video or MP3 files saved in the Playlist, the Playlist screen will be displayed instead of the Music player screen.2When you use a wired headset, you can start or stop playing by pressing the button on it, and play the next file by pressing and holding it.Music player Options menu☛ 8 1  .Calculator (M82)You can perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with the calculator. It also has a memory function. The calculator can display a result of up to 9 digits.Music player Options menu1 Playlist Displays a list of video and MP3 files in the order in which they are played.2You can save up to 30 files in the Playlist depending on the size of each file.2The video or MP3 files that are deleted from Videos or MP3 of My data or invalid files are displayed in gray and cannot be played.☛ to display the Playlist Options menu, or SK1 to add a video or MP3 file.2 Play mode Normal: Plays all the video and MP3 files in order from top to bot-tom of the Playlist once.Repeat all: Plays all the video and MP3 files in the Playlist repeatedly.Repeat one: Plays the selected video or MP3 file repeatedly.3Equalizer for MP3 Selects from Rock, Jazz, Pop and Off to obtain the desired tone. This set-ting applies only to the MP3 files in the Playlist.4 Add desktop icon Creates a desktop icon of the Music player function on the standby screen.5 Message interrupt Selects whether or not to stop playing video or MP3 files and notify you of the receipt of a new message.
67Accessory (M8)☛ 8 2.Calculator Key AssignmentFor calculator function, the keys are assigned different functions. The following shows the key assignment:2Using the % function, you can calculate (100 + x) % of a figure (e.g. 200 + 5% = 210) and (100 - x) % of a figure (e.g. 200 - 5% = 190).Clock alarm (M83)This feature enables you to switch the clock alarm function on/off and to set the time, repetition and alarm tone.Turning the alarm on/off☛ 8 3.☛When all settings are done, SK1 to save the setting.2The selected melody will be played when the alarm occurs if the ringer is turned on based on the current phone mode. If vibration is turned on, you will be notified of the alarm by vibration. 2Even if the phone has been switched off, the phone automatically switches itself on and sounds the alarm or vibrates at the specified time.2You can stop the alarm tone or vibration by pressing any key.Key Operation Key OperationAddition (+) Subtraction (–)▲Multiplication (×)▼Division (÷)Equals to (=) SK2 Memory Store/Memory AdditionSK1 Memory Recall/Memory Cancel (Press twice) Percent (%)Inversion (±) Exit calculator Decimal Point (.) CLR Delete digit (if held, all clear)Clock alarm settingOn/Off Turns on or off the alarm.Set time Sets the time and am/pm (for 12 hour format) at which the alarm will sound.Set alarm tone Sets the melody to be played when the alarm occurs. (p.59 “Sounds (M62)”)Alarm repeat Selects alarm repeat for once, daily or day of the week.2You can select more than one day of the week at the same time.Enter alarm text Sets the message (e.g. Wake up!) which is displayed when the alarm occurs (optional).
68 Accessory (M8)Scheduler (M84)Scheduler enables you to enter reminders and appointments for particular time and date.Adding a new event☛ 8 4 ➔ Highlight the day ➔  to display the day’s schedule list screen (if any) ➔ SK1.☛When all settings are done, SK1 to save the setting.2The selected melody will be played when the scheduled event occurs if the ringer is turned on based on the current phone mode. If vibration is turned on, you will be notified of the event by vibration. 2If the phone has been switched off, the phone does not switch itself on to sound the reminder or vibrate at the specified time.2You can stop the reminder tone or vibration by pressing any key.2If the event is a private event, the reminder will sound at the specified time but the entered description will not be displayed. You are prompted to enter the security code to view the details of the private event.Viewing the scheduled events☛ 8 4 ➔ Highlight a day (SK1 to display the previous monthly/weekly view screen or SK2 to display the next monthly/weekly view screen).☛ to display the day’s schedule list screen (To display the previous/next day’s schedule list screen,   or  ).☛ to display the detail screen of the highlighted schedule.Setting the reminder again☛When the scheduler reminder is set off,   or   and SK2 to select the time to remind again.Scheduler settingEvent date/time Sets the date, time and am/pm (for 12 hour format) of the event.Event end date/time Sets the date, time and am/pm (for 12 hour format) of the end of event.Description Sets the event description (optional).Repeat Selects repeat for One time only, Daily, Weekly or Monthly.Reminder Turns on or off the reminder.Reminder time Selects the time to set off the reminder prior to the event start time.Reminder tone Associates a reminder tone with an event (only when the Reminder is turned on).Private Sets the event as a private event.
69Accessory (M8)Scheduler Options menu☛ 8 4 ➔ Highlight the day ➔  to display the day’s schedule list screen (if any) ➔ Highlight the required scheduled event ➔  .ToDo list (M85)This feature allows you to set up to 100 ToDo tasks that should be finished by a certain date. You can choose to display either all ToDo tasks, or those just finished or unfinished. Each task is identified by a description (of up to 256 characters) and its start/due date.Adding a new ToDo task☛ 8 5 ➔ Highlight the list ➔  ➔ SK1.☛When all settings are done, SK1 to save the setting.Scheduler Options menu1 Add new Adds a new entry.2Edit Edits the highlighted event.3 Copy Copies the highlighted event.4 Delete Deletes event(s). 5 Go to date Displays the selected date.6 Monthly calendar/Weekly calendar Switches between the weekly and monthly calendar.2You can select Sunday or Monday to start the week from p.25 “Set start day”.7View summary Displays the number of used and available entries.8 View events Displays the events.2You are required to key in the security code to display the private events or all events.9 Send via Bluetooth Sends the selected schedule through Bluetooth to other devices or a cellphone (Not available during a call).ToDo list settingStart date Sets the date to start the ToDo task.Due date Sets the date to end the ToDo task.Description Sets the ToDo task description (e.g. Pay the rent).Category Sets the category.Priority Sets the priority.Private Sets the ToDo task as private.
70 Accessory (M8)When a ToDo task is completed☛ 8 5 ➔ Highlight the list ➔  ➔ Highlight the required ToDo task ➔  ➔  1 1, or SK2 to save the task as completed.Viewing ToDo task details☛ 8 5 ➔ Highlight the list ➔  ➔ Highlight the required ToDo task  ➔  ➔ To view the details of the previous or next ToDo task in the list,   or  . ☛To edit the currently displayed task, SK1.ToDo Options menu☛To display the ToDo Options menu,   8 5 ➔ Highlight the list ➔  ➔ Highlight the required ToDo task ➔ .☛To display the ToDo detail Options menu,   8 5 ➔ Highlight the list ➔  ➔ Highlight the required ToDo task ➔  ➔ .Column L shows the ToDo options menu, and column D shows the ToDo detail Options menu. Notepad (M86)Notepad function allows you to record and store a note as a text file.Creating a new memo (M861)☛ 8 6 1 ➔ Key in text ➔  to save the entry as a text file. The first few words are displayed on the text list screen.L D ToDo Options menu14 Add new Adds a ToDo task (p.69 “Adding a new ToDo task”).–1 Status Changes the completion status of the highlighted ToDo task.22Edit Edits the highlighted ToDo task (p.69 “Adding a new ToDo task”).3– Delete Deletes ToDo task(s).–3 Delete current Deletes the current ToDo task.4– Display filter Sets the type(s) of ToDo tasks to be displayed by selecting the desired filter option.5–Sort list Displays a list of ToDo tasks rearranged according to the selected sort key.6–View summary Displays the number of Incomplete and Completed tasks and how many more tasks can be created.75 Send via Bluetooth Sends the selected ToDo task through Bluetooth to other devices or a cellphone (Not available during a call).
71Accessory (M8)Displaying a memo (M862)☛ 8 6 2 ➔ Highlight a file ➔ SK1 to preview, or   to edit.Notepad Options menu☛ 8 6 2 ➔ Highlight a file ➔ .Voice memo (M87)Voice memo function allows you to record up to 60 seconds of sound/voice, using your phone’s microphone (p.59 “Sounds (M62)”).Notepad Options menu1Edit item Rename item: Edits the user title or name of the selected file/folder.Set protection: Sets the protection settings of the selected folder or file on/off.2 Use item Add desktop icon: Creates a desktop icon of the selected file on the standby screen.Send via Bluetooth:Sends the selected file through Bluetooth to other devices or a cellphone (Not available dur-ing a call).3 Create message Creates a new message with the highlighted text (note).4 Delete item Deletes the selected file or folder if it is unprotected.5 Delete all Deletes all the notes unprotected from the list.6 Copy item Copies the selected note.7 Copy all Copies all the notes.8Move Moves the selected note or all the notes in the current folder to a folder.9 Create folder Creates a new folder under the current folder.0 Storage detail Displays the current storage information of your phone memory.View detail Displays the detail of the selected file.# Options Sorting order: Sorts the files by date or alphabetically.Info column: Sets whether to display the column on the list screen, and the information to be shown there.Flat view: Displays the list of all the stored files regardless of the folder hierarchy.Save options: Saves the current option settings.Reset options: Resets the option settings.
72 Accessory (M8)Recording/playing voice memo or setting speaker☛ 8 7. Currency (M88)Currency function allows you to convert an amount of money in one currency to another.Converting currency☛ 8 8. Resetting the currencies☛ 8 8 and SK1.Bluetooth (M89)☛ 8 9 (p.73 “Bluetooth (M89)”).Synchronization (M80)Synchronization function allows you to synchronize data between your phone and your PC. When your phone is connected to your PC via a USB cable, you can synchronize phonebook, scheduler or ToDo list data.2Data should comply with vCard 2.1/vCalendar 1.0 specification.Voice memo setting1Record Records a voice memo.☛SK1 to start recording (p.17 “Recording a call”).☛SK2 to finish recording and save the data as a file even before the recording is completed.2Play Plays a voice memo or recorded call.☛Highlight a voice memo ➔  to start playing and SK2 to stop playing.3 Speaker setting Selects between Speaker and Earpiece to play the voice memo.Currency settingFrom Sets the source currency code.To Sets the destination currency code.Exchange rate Sets the exchange rate.☛To change the exchange rate, CLR to delete the displayed exchange rate and key in the required number (for decimal point, SK1) ➔ .Amount Sets the amount of money to convert (for decimal point, SK1).
73Bluetooth (M89)2You cannot synchronize the phonebook data stored in the SIM card.☛Connect your phone with your PC via a USB cable ➔ Activate the software on PC side and prepare for synchronization (for details, refer to the manuals of the software).☛ 8 0 ➔ Select the data type (Phonebook, Scheduler or ToDo list) ➔ SK1 or   1 to start synchronization.Bluetooth (M89)Bluetooth function provides the following services:•Dial-up service - You can use your phone as a modem.•Headset/hands-free service - You can make/receive a call using a Bluetooth headset or hands-free kit.•Object push service - You can send or receive the data (from Phonebook/Scheduler/ToDo list/Notepad/My data (Videos/Sounds/Pictures/MP3)) between your phone and other Bluetooth devices (p.76 “Bluetooth Object Push”).•File transfer service - You can use your phone as a server while other Bluetooth devices function as a client. This enables the user to browse your phone from other Bluetooth devices (p.77 “Bluetooth File Transfer”).2The list of the Bluetooth accessories recommended for N500iS is available on NEC France’s website: http://www.nec.fr2This phone is compliant with Bluetooth Specification 1.2.2When using Bluetooth devices, always refer to their operation manual.2Depending on the connection status, a Bluetooth device may not function correctly. In such a case, retry operation from the device side, or switch your phone off and on.2There may be Bluetooth devices that cannot be connected to your phone.2You cannot connect to multiple Bluetooth devices at the same time.Guide to using Bluetooth•Using headset/hands-free/modem for the first time:☛See p.74 “Pairing Bluetooth device” ➔ p.74 “Connecting Bluetooth device” ➔ p.75 “Using Bluetooth headset/hands-free kit” or p.76 “Using your phone as Bluetooth modem”•Using an already paired headset/hands-free/modem:☛See p.74 “Connecting Bluetooth device”➔ p.75 “Using Bluetooth headset/hands-free kit” or p.76 “Using your phone as Bluetooth modem”•Using Object push:☛See p.76 “Bluetooth Object Push”•Using File transfer:☛See p.77 “Bluetooth File Transfer”
74 Bluetooth (M89)Bluetooth setting☛ 8 9 1.Pairing Bluetooth device☛ 8 9 1 ➔ 2 ➔ 1 to search other Bluetooth devices or 2 to be searched by other Bluetooth devices.☛If the device is found, the list of found Bluetooth devices will be displayed.☛Highlight the device from the list ➔  ➔ Input passcode of the found Bluetooth device.2When pairing, you will be asked to enter a passcode specified by the Bluetooth device to your phone and the device. If no passcode is specified by the device, enter the same arbitrary number to your phone and the device. A passcode is a number from 4 to 16 digits.☛If pairing succeeds, your phone automatically connects with the paired device.Connecting Bluetooth device☛Pair the Bluetooth device and your phone beforehand (p.74 “Pairing Bluetooth device”).☛If pairing succeeds, your phone automatically connects with the paired device.Bluetooth setting1 Bluetooth On/Bluetooth OffActivates or deactivates Bluetooth function.2If you switch the phone off while Bluetooth On is set, the next time you switch on, the phone will be in Bluetooth On status again.2If your phone is in Bluetooth On status, it will accelerate the battery consumption.2Pair new device Registers the external Bluetooth devices.1 Search device Searches for the nearby active Bluetooth devices.2Wait for connect Standby your phone to wait for other devices to search for it.2Other Bluetooth devices can only detect your phone while your phone is displaying Wait for connect screen.3 Device list Displays and edits the list of paired devices.4 My phone Displays the terminal information of your phone.☛ to display the Options menu.Rename: Edits the terminal name of your phone (Not available during Bluetooth communication).5 Active device Displays the information on the device in connection.6 Disconnect Ends the Bluetooth connection in progress.
75Bluetooth (M89)☛Alternatively, you can manually connects with the device from the Device list.☛ 8 9 1 ➔ 3 to display the Device list screen ➔ Highlight the device from the list ➔ SK1 or .Device list Option menu☛ 8 9 1 ➔ 3 ➔  .Device list iconsUsing Bluetooth device,While using the Bluetooth device, the following icons will be displayed in the status bar area of your phone2To use the Bluetooth headset/hands-free kit or Bluetooth modem, you must perform the Bluetooth pairing with the external device beforehand. For details, refer to the operation manual of the device.Using Bluetooth headset/hands-free kit☛ 8 9 1 ➔ 3 to display the Device list screen ➔ Highlight the headset/hands-free kit in the list ➔ SK1 or .☛To answer the incoming call, press the button on the headset/hands-free kit.☛To switch the headset/hands-free kit call to your handset call during a call,   5.☛To end the call,   or end from the headset/hands-free kit.2If both a wired headset and Bluetooth headset are connected with your phone at the same time, the wired headset will work partially (only its button will work).Device list Option menu1 Rename Edits the name of the highlighted device.2 Protect/Un-protect Protects or unprotects the highlighted device.3 Delete device Deletes the highlighted device.4 Delete all devices Deletes all the devices listed.5View detail Displays detailed information on the highlighted device.Not registered PhoneConnected with your phone Audio (a headset or handsfree device)Other than an audio, PC, or phone PCProtectedBluetooth On Bluetooth active
76 Bluetooth (M89)2For some Bluetooth devices, the voice recall function may be activated when a paired headset/hands-free kit is turned on (p.15 “Voice recall”).Using your phone as Bluetooth modem2For details of dial-up connection settings, consult your Internet service provider.☛ 8 9 1 ➔ 1 to toggle to Bluetooth On to activate Bluetooth ➔ Perform dial-up connection by your PC.☛To end the dial-up connection, disconnect from the PC application or pressing   8 9 1 6.Bluetooth Object PushYou can send/receive the data from Phonebook/Scheduler/ToDo list/Notepad/My data (Videos/Sounds/Pictures/MP3) between other Bluetooth devices.2The maximum data size for the Object push service is 20 MB for MP3, 2 MB for videos, and 1 MB or less for other files depending on the file type. Any files too large will be displayed in gray and not be available.2While sending or receiving data via Bluetooth, your phone is automatically placed out of service, so phone call, message and i-mode access are disabled.Procedures to send dataPhonebook entry (M413...)2You can only send Name, Home, Mobile, Work, Fax, 2 Email addresses and 2 pieces of descriptive information.2Your phone sends data according to the vCard 2.1 specification.☛To display the phonebook (Phone),   (for required number of times) or   4 1 3 ➔ Highlight a phonebook entry.☛ 0 or    3.Video/Sound/Picture/MP3 (M6...)☛ 6 1 for Videos,   6 2 for Sounds,   6 3 for Pictures or   6 4 for MP3 ➔ Highlight a folder ➔  ➔ Highlight a file.☛ 2 3 for Videos/Pictures,   2 4 for Sounds or   2 1 for MP3.Schedule entry (M84...)☛ 8 4 ➔ Highlight a date ➔  ➔ Highlight a schedule entry ➔  ➔  9.ToDo entry (M85...)☛ 8 5 ➔ Highlight Public, Private or All ➔  ➔ Highlight a ToDo entry ➔  7.Notepad (M862...)☛ 8 6 2 ➔ Highlight a note ➔  2 and 2.Sending data☛If your phone has not previously had access to other Bluetooth devices through Bluetooth object push or file transfer service, after selecting Send via Bluetooth, the
77Bluetooth (M89)phone will start searching other Bluetooth devices ➔ If the device is found, the list of found Bluetooth devices will be displayed ➔ Highlight the device from the list ➔  ➔ The phone starts connecting to the device. If the device accepts the connection, the data will be sent.☛If your phone has already had access to other Bluetooth devices through Bluetooth object push or file transfer service, after selecting Send via Bluetooth, the screen is displayed asking to send data to the last Bluetooth device the phone had accessed to ➔ SK1 to send data, SK2 to search other Bluetooth devices.Receiving data☛ 8 9 2 to set your phone to receive the data from other Bluetooth device.☛Start sending data from the other end ➔ If the connection is established, the screen appears asking to accept the data ➔ SK1 to accept, SK2 to reject.☛Once the transmission completes, your phone automatically judges the type of received data and saves the data accordingly.2If your phone does not have enough space to store the received data, a message will be displayed indicating lack of space. In such a case, delete unnecessary data and try again.Bluetooth File TransferUsing Bluetooth connection, you can browse your phone from other Bluetooth devices and transfer data.This function provides the following services:•See the file/folder list in your phone.•Send/receive the file/folder to/from your phone.•Delete the file/folder from your phone.•Create a folder in your phone.☛ 8 9 2 ➔ The Waiting for data screen is displayed.☛Browse your phone from other Bluetooth device.2While using File transfer service to receive the data from other Bluetooth devices, your phone can only accept the data for Notepad or My data (Videos, Sounds, Pictures, MP3).2The connection from other Bluetooth devices is accepted only when the Waiting for data screen is displayed.2While using File transfer service, your phone is automatically placed out of service, so phone call, message and i-mode access are disabled.
78 IndexIndexNumerics3GPP.........................554-way navigation key .......3AAC adapter..................11Accepting an incoming call..13Accessories and options...2Accessory...................66ADN...........................49Alarm volume...............26ALS ...........................24Animation....................60Any key answer............24AoC...........................18Auto answer ................26Auto redial...................19BBar calls......................28Basic calls & phone use..13Battery charging ...........11Battery level icons...........5Bluetooth ....................73CCalculator....................66Call diversion...............19Call lists......................18Call options .................17Call transfer.................16Call waiting..................19Camera ......................55Taking a picture.......56CB.............................35CLI ............................51Clock................... 24, 25Clock alarm................. 67Clock selection ............ 27Clock/Event display ...... 27Colour style................. 27Connecting Bluetooth.... 74Currency .................... 72DDate.......................... 24Date format................. 24Demo scroll................. 27Desktop icons.............. 23Dialled calls list............ 18Download................... 36EEarphone setting.......... 26Earphone type............. 25Emergency calls........... 14Ending a call ............... 13External-display........... 27Extract data ................ 33FFailed auto-redial numbers.18Fast dialling ................ 14FDN.................... 29, 49File transfer service ...... 73Flicker control.............. 58Fold answer................ 24Frame........................ 61Frequency band........... 21GGeneral care...................iGreetings.................... 26Groups....................... 52GSM............................ 6HHands-free kit.............. 73Headset................ 25, 73Highlight mode............. 35Holding a call............... 16IIcons ..................... 5, 75i-mode........................ 36i-mode menu screen.41i-mode operations.... 36i-mode screen......... 41i-mode menu screen...... 41i-mode operations......... 36i-mode screen.............. 41i-mode Settings............ 41Inbox ......................... 30Incoming call No........... 27International dialling codes..20JJava™ ....................... 64JPEG......................... 55KKey tone..................... 26Keypad shortcuts............ 4LLanguage ................... 25Last call duration.......... 18Last number redial........ 14LCD............................. 3
79IndexLED........................... 25Line ID....................... 20Low battery alarm......... 12MMail screen ................. 45Mail tone .................... 26Mail tone volume.......... 26Main menu.................... 8Main menu style........... 27Main-display................ 26Making basic calls ........ 13Meeting mode.............. 25Menu functions .............. 8Menu shortcuts selection.. 1Message .................... 30Message screen menu... 30MFi ........................... 48Missed calls list............ 18MMS messages ........... 30Multi-party calls............ 16Music player................ 66Mute.......................... 16My data...................... 59MP3 ..................... 62Pictures................. 60Sounds ................. 59Videos .................. 59NNetwork selection......... 20Normal mode............... 25Normal text (ABC) input.22Notepad ..................... 70Number type................ 53Numeric input.............. 22OObject push service ...... 73One-touch dial............. 14Origin number..............53Own phone number display.14PPairing Bluetooth..........74Parts and functions .........3Phone lock..................28Phone modes...............25Phonebook..................49PIM ...........................28PIN activate.................28PIN code...............12, 28PIN2 code...................28Pocket mode................25Power saving...............27Preparing the phone........9PUK...........................28RReading a message.......30Received calls list .........18Receiving an incoming call..13Recording a call............17Rejecting an incoming call ..13Reset settings..............29Ring silencer................24Ringer........................25Ringer volume..............26Roaming.....................20SScheduler ...................68Scratchpad number.......17SDN...........................50Security......................27Security code...............27Service tone ................26Settings ......................24Shortcuts selection..........8Side key lock................24SIM card .......................9SIM card insertion ...........9SIM card removal..........10SMS messages ............30SMS tone....................26SMS tone volume..........26Speaker phone.............16Stamp.........................61Standby and talk times...12Standby screen...............5Starting a call ...............13Start-up.......................12Switching the phone off ..12Switching the phone on ..12Synchronization............72TT9 English text input ......21Text entry....................21Mode change..........21Time...........................24Time format .................24Timezone....................24ToDo list .....................69Total calls duration ........18UUnsuccessful calls.........14User’s manual conventions1VVibrator.......................26Video..........................55View mode ..................33Voice mail ...................54Voice memo.................71Voice recall..................15
80 IndexVoice volume...............24WWallpaper....................26ZZoom .........................581_10306
N500iS Quick ManualFrom the standby screen■Making a call1. Key in the phone number.2.  or   to start a call.■Ending a call・To end a call,   or  briefly.■Receiving a call・ or  to receive a call.■Retrieving the voice mail・From the standby screen, hold down 1 for about a second. ,“Select” means to highlight the item and  .■Switching the phone on・Hold down   for about a second to display the standby screen.■Switching the phone off・Hold down   until the display shows the switch off message.・▲ ➔ Select the phone mode.■Switching to Meeting mode・Every time you press and hold ▲ from the standby screen, the phone mode switches between the meeting mode and the previous mode.■Adding a new data1.  ➔   ➔ Select the directory.2. Enter name, phone number, and other information ➔ .■Displaying a personal data1.  until the directory is displayed.2. Select the data.■Calling a number stored in phonebook1.  until the directory is displayed.2. Select the personal data.3. Highlight the phone number ➔ .Key Press Press and holdMain menu screen Sets/Cancels the side key lockMail screen Inbox screeni-mode menu screen Java™ application screenPhonebook list screen Message screen▲Phone modes screen Sets/Cancels the meeting mode▼My data screen Voice recallNew SMS message edit screen-Received calls list -Dialled calls list -Highlights a desktop iconAccess the homepageEnds a call or returns to the standby screen Power-off12PhonebookKeypad ShortcutsCutting LineChanging Phone Mode34CallVoice MailPower On/Off
1. .2. Enter message and address.3.  to send the message.1.  ➔ 2 ➔ 1.2. Select from 1 to 4 ➔ Select media.3. To add more media,   1 ➔ Repeat step 2.4. To add more slide,   7.5. If you are finished,  .6. Enter address and subject.7. To send the MMS, select Send.■Taking a picture1.  5 1 / press and hold Side up.2. To take a picture,   or Side up.3.  to save the picture.■Recording a video1.  5 2 / press and hold Side up ➔ .2. To start recording,   or Side up.3. To stop recording,   or Side up.4.  to save the video.1.  ➔ 1.2. Select the To field ➔ Key in the destination ➔ .3. Select the Subject field ➔ Key in the subject ➔ .4. Select the Message field ➔ Key in the message ➔ .5. Select the Attachment field ➔ Select a file.6. To send the mail, select Send.■First Usage: Pairing new device 1. 8 ➔ 9 ➔ 1 ➔ 2 ➔ 1. Bluetooth device search starts.2. Select your headset from the list.3. Enter Bluetooth headset passcode (usually 0000 or 1234, otherwise check related manual).■After first Usage: Using Bluetooth headset1.Power on Bluetooth:  8 ➔ 9 ➔ 1 ➔ 1.2.Connect headset:  8 ➔ 9 ➔ 1 ➔ 3.3. Select the headset.■Answering a call from the Bluetooth headset・While ringing, press the button on Bluetooth headset.■Switching the call between headset and phone・During a call,   5.■Ending a call・ or press the button on Bluetooth headset.Camera/VideoCreating a New SMSCreating a New MMS56Creating a New MailBluetooth78Cutting Line

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