NEC e228 Product Manual

NEC e228 Product Manual

Nec e228: user guide
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  • Page 2 ® ® - Windows XP and Windows 2000 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. - This product contains ACCESS Co., Ltd.s NetFront3 Internet browser software. - NetFront3 is the trademark or registered trademark of ACCESS Co., Ltd. in Japan and in other countries. - A portion of this software includes software modules developed by the Independent JPEG Group.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Information

    Emergency services To make an emergency call in any country Ensure that your e228 is switched on and in service. Press the Start key to return to the Home screen if needed. Press 112 (or 999 within the UK or 000 in Australia) followed by the Start key. (When the USIM card is not inserted or when the dial lock function is on, press the SK2 (Emrgcy).
  • Page 4 power supply information, see pages 7 and 8. • Do not put the battery in your mouth, as battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed. • Do not attempt to dismantle the phone or any of its accessories. • Do not put a battery into a microwave oven, dryer or high-pressure container. •...
  • Page 5: Aircraft Safety

    The use of mobile phones is not allowed in some radiation-sensitive areas, such as hospitals, research centres and aircraft. Ensure that you switch off your phone in these areas. If in doubt, remove the battery. Aircraft safety • Switch off your phone and remove its battery when inside or near an aircraft. The use of phones in aircraft is illegal. It may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and it may disrupt the mobile network.
  • Page 6: Vehicles Equipped With An Airbag

    If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the airbag inflates, serious injury could result. Third party equipment The use of third party equipment, batteries, cables or accessories, not made or authorised by NEC, may invalidate the warranty of your phone and also adversely affect the phone’s operation. Service The phone, batteries and charger contain no user-serviceable parts.
  • Page 7: Declaration Of Conformity

    Equipment Directive requirements 3.1(a), 3.1(b), 3.2. Con la presente NEC dichiara, sotto la propria responsabilità, che il prodotto descritto in questo manuale (e in combinazione con i propri accessori), è conforme ai requisiti essenziali e alle disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva radio 1999/5/CE e ai requisiti 3.1(a), 3.1(b), 3.2 stabiliti dalle direttive per i terminali di telecomunicazioni.
  • Page 8: Copyright Notice

    this lock function when using the card with other devices, such as a PC. • Use a sharp object, such as a ballpoint pen, to move the erasure prevention switch. • Data may be damaged if: - you remove the memory card or turn off the phone while it is reading or writing data. - you use the memory card in a location subject to the effects of static electricity or electric noise.
  • Page 9 PL-7 Important Safety Information...
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    To Insert the Battery ... 7 To Charge the Battery Using the Charger ... 7 Inserting the Memory card ... 9 Switching your e228 on and off ... 11 To Switch On ... 11 To Switch Off ... 11 Power Saver ... 12 Setting the Clock ...
  • Page 11 To Make a Video Call to a PC with Webcam ... 26 To Receive a Video Call ... 26 Operations During a Video Call ... 27 Locking your e228 ... 28 Setting the Key lock ... 28 To set the Key lock on/off ... 28 Emergency calls under the Key lock ...
  • Page 12 Remote mailbox ... 57 Copying or Moving Messages ... 57 To Copy/Move Messages to the Memory Card ... 57 To Create a Folder Under My Folders ... 58 Changing the Settings on your e228 ... 59 Handset Settings ... 60 CL-3 Contents...
  • Page 13 Using the Browser to Access the Internet ... 72 Browser Menus ... 72 To End a Browser session ... 76 To Download and Save a File in your e228 File Manager ... 76 To Bookmark ... 76 Using your e228's Advanced Features ... 78 Photo/Video Camera ...
  • Page 14 To View an Image File ... 102 To Play a Video File ... 103 To Play an Audio File ... 105 Connecting your e228 to a PC ... 107 USB ... 107 To Establish a Dial-up Connection to a PC using a USB Cable ... 108 Data exchange ...
  • Page 15 Calendar ... 114 To add a new calendar entry ... 115 To edit a calendar entry ... 117 To synchronise calendar entries between e228 and a PC ... 117 To delete a calendar entry or entries ... 118 To Do ... 119 To Add a New To Do Task ...
  • Page 16: Contents

    Shortcut Keys ... 131 Index ... 137 CL-7 Contents...
  • Page 17 CL-8 Contents...
  • Page 18: Introducing Your E228

    Introducing your e228 Your e228 combines a wide range of features in a technologically advanced phone, capable of operating in UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System), also known as 3G, GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) or 2G and GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) or 2.5G.
  • Page 19 Rear Outward camera Second LED indicator Speaker Battery cover Introducing your e228...
  • Page 20 MENU key Start key C (clear) key Options menu key Softkey 2 (SK2) Internal antenna (not shown) See Efficient Use on page PL-4 for precautions. Enter key Triangle key End (on-off) key Keypad characters (0-9, and #) Introducing your e228...
  • Page 21: Home Screen

    Radio field level (strong-weak/out of service) Voice call received The call is on hold SK1 indicator Options menu Indicator Introducing your e228 Home screen Home screen shortcuts Get quick access to specific functions with the Home screen shortcut icons. (See page 16.)
  • Page 22: Setting Up Your E228

    Setting up your e228 This section explains how to prepare your phone for use. Before you use your phone you must do the following: • Insert a valid USIM (Universal Subscriber Identity Module) card • Charge the battery • Insert the memory card (Memory Stick Duo™) in the side slot (optional) •...
  • Page 23 Insert a USIM card 2 Insert the USIM card into the USIM card holder. 1 Remove the battery cover (and the battery). USIM card holder 3 Slide the USIM card into place. Setting up your e228...
  • Page 24: Battery

    When the battery is not being used for a long period of time, remove it from your e228 and store in a cool, dry place. A battery that has not been used for a long period of time needs to be completely discharged and then recharged two or three times before reaching full capacity.
  • Page 25: Low Battery Alarm

    The LED indicator may take a few minutes to light up after the phone starts charging an empty battery. Low Battery Alarm The battery power has 4 levels and is indicated by the following icons: Empty Battery Low Battery Setting up your e228 Full Battery Medium Battery...
  • Page 26: Inserting The Memory Card

    Inserting the Memory card Your e228 supports a "Memory Stick Duo™" (referred to as the memory card) up to 128MB. Please read the important instructions about the memory card in the Important Safety Information section on page PL-5 and in the File Manager section on page 83.
  • Page 27 Memory Card (Memory Stick Duo™) Overview Front Memory Stick Duo Adapter Memory Stick Duo Adaptor INSERT Setting up your e228 Back Label Connector (do not touch) Insert Memory Stick Duo in this direction -10- Memory erasure prevention switch Memo area...
  • Page 28: Switching Your E228 On And Off

    Push the memory card to release. Carefully pull the memory card out of the slot. Switching your e228 on and off To Switch On After inserting the USIM card (see pages 5 and 6) and the battery (see pages 7 and 8), press the End (On-Off) key until the phone switches on (approximately two seconds).
  • Page 29: Power Saver

    Setting the Clock When using your e228 for the first time you are prompted to set the current date and time. To Set the Clock Press the MENU key, select the Settings icon, select Date and time, Set date and time and Home time.
  • Page 30: Understanding The Menus

    Menu list Your e228's functions are reached through a system of menus. You can select a menu option by scrolling up or down to select an item followed by the Enter key. Alternatively, press the item's corresponding number. If there are more than nine items in a menu, not all of the choices are visible on the same screen.
  • Page 31: Menu Options

    Menu options This section shows you how to use the menus. The following example shows you how to set your wallpaper. To set an image as wallpaper Do This Display Main Menu Press the MENU key. Main Menu is displayed. Highlight Settings icon Press the 4-way navigation key to highlight the Settings icon.
  • Page 32: Quick Menu And Home Screen Shortcut

    Quick Menu and Home Screen Shortcut You can create shortcuts to an application or a function that you frequently use in the Quick menu or on the Home screen. Whenever you can create a shortcut to an application/function, the Link this menu is available on the SK1. From the SK1, you can select where to add the shortcut, in the Quick menu list or on the Home screen.
  • Page 33 What you can do from the Home Screen Apart from creating shortcuts, you can activate various functions and settings and customise your Home screen. You can press the C key several times to return to the Home screen. To focus on a home screen shortcut, press the Enter key. You can do the following from the Home screen.
  • Page 34: Taskbar

    Taskbar Pressing and holding the MENU key displays the taskbar at the bottom of the screen. When there are multiple tasks active at the same time, they are displayed on the taskbar as icons. Highlight using the Left and Right keys and press the Enter key to switch to that task.
  • Page 35: Making And Receiving Calls

    Making and Receiving Calls This section describes how to make and receive calls. This section guides you through the following step by step: • Making a Voice Call • Receiving a Voice Call • Other things that you can do during a Voice Call •...
  • Page 36 Task Steps Making an international Press and hold 0 to display a "+" symbol. call Enter the international country code, then the phone number. Press the Start key to make an international call. Making a call using Press the MENU key and select Contacts or press the Up or Down key. the Contact list Note: To scroll the contact list in alphabetical order, press the Down key.
  • Page 37: Call Logs

    Task Pause Dial Entering the sub-address of a phone number Call Logs Press the Options menu key Call logs Call logs are lists of call records such as incoming/outgoing/missed calls. Up to 20 entries are saved in each call log. You can make a call using these logs, and do the following from Call logs on the Options menu.
  • Page 38: Receiving A Voice Call

    When the Calling Line Identification (CLI) function has been activated by the caller, the caller’s phone number is displayed. If the caller opts to hide their phone number, the e228 generates a message indicating that the phone number has been withheld.
  • Page 39: Voicemail

    Task Rejecting the second call Forwarding a voice call (available in 3G coverage only) Voicemail When you forward a call to the voicemail centre, the caller may leave a message for you. If a message is left, either a voicemail icon or message envelope is displayed on your screen. Call the voicemail centre to retrieve the message, following the instructions below.
  • Page 40: During A Voice Call

    During a Voice Call Some of the tasks described here are only available if you have subscribed to certain services. Ask 3 about details on service subscription. Common Tasks To Make a Second Call Enter the second phone number Dial the second phone number Talk End the calls To Receive a Second Call...
  • Page 41: To Switch To A Grouptalk

    Switch to Grouptalk Talk End the call Other Operations During a Call Use the Scratchpad Adjust the earpiece volume Search the contact list Put a call on hold Swapping the connected and held call Record a Call memo Making and Receiving Calls Do This (When there are two calls on-line: the current call and a held call) Press the Options menu key, Join calls.
  • Page 42: Making And Receiving A Video Call

    Activate Settings Receive a third call Making and Receiving a Video Call Available in 3G coverage only For further information on changing the default settings for a video call, refer to Video calls on page 64. To Make a Video Call to a Video Capable phone Enter a phone number Start the video call Talk and focus the camera...
  • Page 43: To Make A Video Call To A Pc With Webcam

    This service is network dependent. Please contact 3 for further details. Select the email address you want to contact Start the video call To Receive a Video Call Receive a video call Answer the call Useful Tips Task Making a video call using the contact list Making a video call from the Missed calls number list Making a video call from Incoming calls...
  • Page 44: Operations During A Video Call

    Task Screen setting Operations During a Video Call Task Setting the handsfree mode Zoom in/out Turning the microphone on/off (sending/ not sending your voice to the other party) Switching cameras (Available only while sending the camera image) Turning your camera on/off (sending/not sending your image to the other party) Changing the screen display mode Changing the picture quality...
  • Page 45: Locking Your E228

    18 for the designated numbers). The confirmation message is displayed. Note: The screen below is displayed until you enter the designated emergency number correctly. Unlock instruction Press SK1 (Yes). Your e228 is unlocked temporarily and the emergency call is made. -28- key.
  • Page 46: Setting Up Your Contacts

    USIM card (please ask 3 for details). The maximum number of contacts in the e228 is affected by the number of fields used in each contact entry. The following shows the data that you can enter under a name in the Contact list:...
  • Page 47: To Register A New Entry In The Contact List

    Common Tasks To Register a New Entry in the Contact List Start the Contacts function Start a new contact entry Fill in the data To Add a New Contact Group Access the Contact list Edit the contact group profile Save the changes Register contact entries to the group Setting up your Contacts Do this...
  • Page 48: Useful Tips

    Useful Tips Task Quickly displaying Contact numbers 1 to Sorting contact entries Editing a contact entry Deleting a contact entry Writing a message from a contact entry Copying and moving Extracting contact entry information Displaying the contact memory status Steps Enter the memory number and press the # key.
  • Page 49: Entering Text

    Entering Text This section describes how to enter and edit text. There are four types of text entry: • Multitap Text (ABC) Input: Where you press each key as many times as needed to display the character you want. • T9®...
  • Page 50: Text Entry

    Text entry Text entry field Content type Remaining number of characters Input mode icons <input mode> <Clear mode> <input mode> <Clear mode> Delete Multitap input Multitap input Delete T9® input Backspace Backspace T9® input (Predictive text) (Predictive text) Numeric input Numeric input To start messaging: Press the SK2 (Msg).
  • Page 51: Multitap Text (Abc) Input

    Multitap Text (ABC) Input The following example shows how to enter the word dog in a text message: Enter d Enter o Enter g Press the key to switch lower case, upper case (shift) and Caps lock. T9® Text Input In the T9®...
  • Page 52: Numeric Input

    Numeric Input Here is the example to enter 364 in a text message after changing to the Numeric Input mode. Enter 3 Enter 6 Enter 4 You can also enter numbers using the multitap and the T9® text input modes by pressing and holding the keys. Symbol Input To open the symbol input menu, press the # key in the multitap input, the T9®...
  • Page 53: Other Things You Can Do When Editing Text

    Other things you can do when editing text To Enter a Space To enter a space in the text in the Multitap Text Input mode or the T9® text input mode, press the 0 key. To Insert a New Line To insert a new line in the text, move the cursor to the insertion point of the new line, press and hold the # key.
  • Page 54: Using Messaging

    Replying and Forwarding • Organising Messages Overview Message Types Your e228 supports the following message types: • Text messaging To send a text message, the person you are calling must be a text messaging or SMS service subscriber. • Video messaging allows you to send messages with multimedia files attached. Multimedia files include video clips, audio files and image files.
  • Page 55 Supported Attachment Types The following shows the supported attachment types that can be played/used by e228 (these files can be attached to messages and transferred between your phone and PC): • Video: MPEG4, WMV, H.263 baseline • Audio: MIDI, MPEG4-AAC, MP3, WMA, AMR •...
  • Page 56: Message Menus

    Message Menus The number of all the messages under the Messages menu The following describes the options on the Messages menu list: Item Inbox Outbox Drafts Sent My folders Remote mailbox Memory card Message menu The number of unread messages Press SK1 (New) to create a new message.
  • Page 57 The following describes the Options menu provided under the Messages menu list by pressing Options menu key on the Messages screen.: Item New message Check messages Link this Delete all folders Settings Settings menu provides General, Text messages, Multimedia msgs and Email settings. The following describes the settings provided under Settings: Item General:...
  • Page 58 You may wish to use Manual to manage the available memory: e.g., download messages once you know you have sufficient memory. When Automatic is selected, the e228 automatically downloads the contents of the video/multimedia messages. Maximum download size: Sets a maximum size of a multimedia message that the phone can receive.
  • Page 59 Item Send reports Validity period MMS centre MMS proxy Email settings for: Email server one or Email server two Server settings Server type Name + password Email address Receive options Send options Server addresses Authentication Using Messaging Description Selects whether to create a delivery report and send it back on request or not.
  • Page 60: Writing And Sending A New Message

    Writing and Sending a New Message The following describes common tasks and useful tips when writing and sending a new message: Common Tasks New Text Message Set message type (Text message) Set the addressee Enter the message text Send the message Do this Press the SK2 (Msg) on the Home screen key or press the MENU key and select Messages.
  • Page 61: New Video Message

    Up to 60 attachments are allowed per message, with the total message size not exceeding 100 KB, including the message text. You can send video messages to compatiable phones or email addresses subject to coverage availability. Set message type (Video message) Attach files Enter the message text Enter the subject...
  • Page 62: New Multimedia Message

    You can send Multimedia messages to both 2.5G, 3G phones and email addresses. Use this function to create a slide show containing several multimedia files and message text. Set message type (Multimedia message) Compose a slide show Input the subject Set the addressee Send the message New Email...
  • Page 63 Set message type (Email) Add attachment Enter the message text Enter the subject Set the addressee Send the email Using Messaging Do this Press the SK2 (Msg) on the Home screen or press the MENU key and select Messages. Press the SK1 (New) key or press the Options menu key and select Email.
  • Page 64 Useful Tips The availability of each function is shown by the following abbreviations: T: Text message V: Video message M: Multimedia message E: Email, EP is POP3 only and EI is IMAP4 only Task Steps Setting the addressee from the Press the SK2 (Find) on the addressee entry box and select the contact entries (Handset addressee’s phone number/email address.
  • Page 65: To Edit A Slide Show

    Task Steps Sending a message to multiple Select the To field on the new message screen. Press the Enter recipients key to display the Address list. Press Options Menu key and select Add address. To add an address from the contact list, press the SK2 (Find) and select a contact to be added.
  • Page 66: Receiving And Reading A Message

    Task Ending the composer Previewing the slide show Receiving and Reading a Message When using other applications: If applications other than the messaging application are running when a message is received, the message ringtune does not sound but an icon is displayed on the upper area of the screen, indicating that you have an unread message. In addition, the contents of the Video message/Multimedia message are not downloaded automatically, even if the Download timing is set as Automatic, while another application is running.
  • Page 67: To Read A Message

    Select the mailbox Select the notification message Receive the contents of the Video message/Multimedia message To Read a Message Start the messaging Select the mailbox to read from Select the message Using Messaging Do this Select Inbox and then select the unread message. Press the Enter key.
  • Page 68 Useful Tips For Reading a Message The availability of each function is shown by the following abbreviations: T: Text message V: Video message M: Multimedia message E: Email, EP is POP3 only and EI is IMAP4 only Task Checking newly received messages Refreshing the current message list display...
  • Page 69 Task Copying or moving a message between USIM card memory and the phone memory Displaying the address list Displaying the attachment file list Copying or moving a message Deleting a message Deleting all messages Displaying detailed information on a message Displaying various reports Calling back to the sender of a Text message...
  • Page 70 Task Displaying a URL in the message text Adding the sender/receiver’s email address to the contact list Adding a phone number/ email address in the message text to the contact list Adding a URL in the message text to the Bookmarks Steps Select the message, press the Enter key to display the message text.
  • Page 71 Task Saving an attached file Opening an attached file Using Messaging Steps Select the message and press the Enter key to display the message text. Select the attachment to save. Press the SK2 (Attach). Alternatively, press the Options menu key and select View file list to display the list of attached files and select a file to be attached, and then press the SK1 (Save) or press the Options menu key and select Save.
  • Page 72: To Control The Multimedia Message Player

    To Control the Multimedia Message Player Task Starting the slide show Pausing the slide show Displaying the text message Stopping the slide show Replying and Forwarding The following describes common tasks and useful tips when replying and forwarding. Common Tasks To Reply to a Received Message in Inbox Start messaging Display the received message...
  • Page 73: To Reply To A Received Message

    Display the received message to forward Select the message Display Forward Set the addressee Input the subject Input the message text Send the message Useful Tips Useful tips for replying and forwarding are shown below: To Reply to a Received Message Tips Quoting from the original message when replying...
  • Page 74: Organising Messages

    Organising Messages When the memory allocated for the message function is full, your e228 cannot receive new messages until you move or delete the old messages. Therefore, to prevent the message memory from being full, we recommend that you move or delete unwanted messages regularly.
  • Page 75: To Create A Folder Under My Folders

    Start messaging Display My folders Create a folder Useful Tips Tips Deleting a folder Renaming a folder Registering an address for automatic distribution to a folder Deleting an address/all addresses registered to automatic distribution When using a new memory card Deleting all messages in the current list Using Messaging Do this...
  • Page 76: Changing The Settings On Your E228

    Changing the Settings on your e228 This section describes how to change the settings on your e228. Screen image sample → → Press MENU key Select Settings icon or Press 8 User settings menu (see below). User settings menu -59-...
  • Page 77: Handset Settings

    Handset settings or press 1 on User settings menu screen) Handset settings allows you to customise the handset profile to suit different situations (handset profile) and change the settings for call time information and call options. Handset settings menu -60- Changing the Settings on your e228...
  • Page 78: Handset Profile

    Handset profile allows you to change the handset operation mode to suit different situations: Standard profile, Meeting profile (quiet surroundings), Outdoor profile (when carrying your e228 in a pocket or a bag) and Car profile (while travelling in a car). Under Select profile, you can change the active handset profile. By changing the following settings, you can also customise each profile to make it more useful.
  • Page 79: Call Time Info

    Receiver volume Quality alarm Any key answer Dial pause setting Changing the Settings on your e228 Description Allows you to change the call time display setting. Select Current call, Outgoing calls, All calls or OFF. Under the following items, the call time information is displayed in All calls, Outgoing calls and Incoming calls.
  • Page 80: Making Calls

    • Speaker rings too: Sets the ringtune to be played from both the earphones on the headset and the speaker. • Handsfree only: Sets the ringtune to be played only from the earphones. -63- Changing the Settings on your e228...
  • Page 81: Video Calls

    Video calls Select Video calls or press 2 on User settings menu screen Video calls allows you to change various settings for video telephony. Video calls menu -64- Changing the Settings on your e228...
  • Page 82: Camera Settings

    Other side only, My side is larger and My side only. The quality of the image captured by e228 can be selected from Standard, Better picture (priority given to the image quality), and Faster movement (priority given to capturing movement).
  • Page 83: Screen Settings

    Built-in animations and captured or downloaded images can be used. Power on tone: Selects a tone that sounds when you turn on your e228. Power off image: Selects an image that is displayed when you turn off your e228. Selects the Home screen image.
  • Page 84: Network Setup

    When Manual is selected, a list of valid PLMNs is displayed. Select a PLMN from the list. Your e228 establishes a connection to that PLMN. If this connection is unsuccessful, a message requesting another selection is displayed.
  • Page 85: Security

    Start key, rejecting a call with the End key, using the End key to turn the e228 on/off, turning off the alarm with any key and adjusting the volume of the earpiece. Note that you need a handset code to turn on/off Dial lock. Refer to New handset code in Set codes on page 68 for details on the handset code.
  • Page 86: Supplementary

    Text messages: All text messages. End restriction: Turns off the service. Status: Shows the current service status. Change password: Changes the password. Accesses the network to check the status of the current ID notification settings. -69- Changing the Settings on your e228...
  • Page 87: Date And Time

    Item Set date and time Format View clocks Changing the Settings on your e228 Description Sets Home time and Dual time settings. The following settings can be changed under Home time: Date: Sets the date for the home time. Enter month, date and year separated with the slash according to the order in Date format setting (e.g.
  • Page 88: Language

    Clear everything Clear settings Description Selects the display language. All text in your e228 is displayed in the selected language. Turns the wordwrap function in text fields on/off. Note: You cannot change Word wrap settings while an application is running.
  • Page 89: Using The Browser To Access The Internet

    Using the Browser to Access the Internet This section describes how to use the browser. Pressing the gives you access to a range of content, services and information from 3. For example, viewing the latest news and weather, downloading games, checking sports results, finding locations and much more. Browser Menus To open a menu list, press the and then options menu key on the browser menu screen.
  • Page 90 Level 1 Level 2 Saved pages Level 3 Description Displays the list of pages saved as offline. Highlight a saved page title and press the Options menu key to see the following submenus: Edit title: Edits the saved page title (up to 24 single-byte characters).
  • Page 91 Level 1 Level 2 Copy as text Save image Send as message Current page URL Image URL Image file Refresh Enter URL History Encoding Latin-1 US ASCII UTF-8 UCS2 UCS4 UTF-16 Using the Browser to Access the Internet Level 3 Description Copies the text on the displayed page.
  • Page 92 Level 1 Level 2 Page information Check page title Check URL Check certificate Settings Display Settings Other Settings Saved Pages Certificates Reset Level 3 Description Displays the title of the displayed page. Displays the URL of the displayed page. Displays the certificate on the displayed page. When the contents of the displayed page have been downloaded without a certificate, this menu is greyed out.
  • Page 93: To End A Browser Session

    Common Tasks To End a Browser session End a browser session To Download and Save a File in your e228 File Manager Start the browser Download the file To Bookmark Access to the web page to bookmark Bookmark the page...
  • Page 94 Useful Tips Task Links and Anchors Scrolling Displaying the previous/next page Steps Pressing the Enter key on a highlighted link/anchor lets you either: • Jump to the URL • Make a voice/video call to the phone number • The link or anchor is automatically entered into the addressee field on the New message screen to create a new message •...
  • Page 95: Using Your E228'S Advanced Features

    When you want to show your friends what you’re up to or want to ask a friend which new shirt to buy, simply take a picture and send it from your e228. To make the visual experience even more appealing, record a short video with e228 and send it by video message.
  • Page 96: Multiple Selections

    Image Viewer Using the Image Viewer, you can view photos you take using e228’s camera, as well as images downloaded to your e228 or received attached to a message. Such images can be used as a home screen wallpaper or contact picture. Refer to To View an Image File on page 102 for details.
  • Page 97: To Start/Switch Tasks During Multitasking

    USB cable between your e228 and a PC, and install the e228 USB driver from the "Utilities/Tools" section of your e228 CD-ROM (also available as an accessory). Then to discover how this technology can be used with your e228, please refer to Connections section on page 107.
  • Page 98: Messaging

    11th application, you must delete one of the stored applications. Refer to Java™ section on page 90 for details. Synchronisation A USB cable and CD are available for the e228 as an accessory which allow PC File Transfer and Synchronisation. Please see Synchronisation on page 109 for further instructions. →...
  • Page 99: Video Call (Available In 3G Coverage Only)

    Memory Card Inserting the Memory Stick Duo™, into the e228 lets you store and manage your data more easily and with much more space (up to 128MB). You can transfer the videos you recorded and the photos you took using your e228's camera on to the memory card.
  • Page 100: Using The File Manager

    With a memory card inserted, either Handset memory or Memory card is available as a memory location under the File manager. As e228 supports Memory Stick Duo Please contact 3 for more information. You can also check the memory card from this menu.
  • Page 101 Folder Image files Music files Sound files Other files Using the File Manager Description Downloaded and captured image files are stored here. Five user folders can be created under Image files with a total of 100 files. The default folders are as follows: Downloads Data type: Downloaded image files with copyrighted settings Supported files: BMP, WBMP, JPEG, JFIF, GIF, PNG and DCF...
  • Page 102: Memory Card

    Memory card (press the Menu key → select File manager icon → select Memory card) When a memory card is inserted, Memory card is available under File manager, providing you with more space to manage your files. Memory card is available as an accessory. Please contact 3 for more information. Insert the memory card with its back facing you.
  • Page 103 Folder Sound files PIM data Other files The maximum number of files may change according to the memory card capacity and the actual memory usage. Do not remove the memory card while you are displaying the folder/file list or altering a folder on the memory card. Removing the memory card while accessing a folder or files may damage the memory card and the phone.
  • Page 104: What Is Memory Stick Duo

    Memory Stick. Memory Stick is available in various types and sizes to meet various requirements. Memory Stick Duo is the only format compatible with the e228. Memory Stick Duo is available as an accessory. Please contact 3 for more information.
  • Page 105: Operations

    Operations The following options are available for File manager H: Available for Handset memory M: Available for Memory card Task Executing a file New folder menu option Copy menu option Delete menu option Move menu option Sort files menu option Send as message menu option Using the File Manager Description...
  • Page 106: Memory Card Tool

    Task Rename menu option File properties menu option Thumbnails menu option Switch memory menu option Link this menu option Memory status menu option Memory card tool Memory card is available as an accessory. Please contact 3 for more information. Memory card tool provides the helpful functions on using memory card, as follows: Item Format mem.
  • Page 107: Running Java™ Applications

    Running Java™ Applications This section describes how to run Java™ applications downloaded through the browser. Applications → Press MENU key select Java™ icon. To Run Downloaded Applications Select an application you want to run Do any of the following: • End the application •...
  • Page 108: Set Permissions

    Item Set permissions Settings Pressing the Options menu key on Application screen displays the following items: Item File properties Edit name Link this Set permissions To set permissions, press the Options menu key on Java™ screen, select the Set permissions and press the Enter key. Set permissions provides the following options: Item Net access...
  • Page 109 Item Backlight control Vibration control Running Java™ Applications Description User setting only: Backlight settings can be adjusted for each Handset profile. Refer to Handset profile on page 61 for details. Application control: Allows the backlight operation to be controlled through the application. It continues to be controlled by the setting on the phone unless it has been set through the application.
  • Page 110: Using The Multimedia Centre

    Using the Multimedia Centre This section describes how to use your e228's multimedia centre to capture and play back multimedia files. You can also use it to play back files that have been downloaded or sent to you. Use of MPEG4 files is restricted to non-commercial purposes.
  • Page 111: Capture

    Item Capture Player file type file type Audio MPEG4-AAC, WMA, MP3, AMR, WAV (u- law), WAV (linear) MIDI (SMF) Multimedia centre provides the following functions: Capture: • Camera (Take photo) • Video camera (Make video) • Voice recorder (Record sound) Player: •...
  • Page 112: Taking A Photo

    Capture preview screen Navigation key indicator (Exposure and zoom Camera mode switch (Video/Photo) Item Navigation key indicator Operation icons Capture preview screen Camera setting icons Taking a photo Picture quality Description Indicates what the navigation keys do. Up and Down: Adjusts exposure Right: Zoom-in Left: Zoom-out Enter: Takes picture/starts recording/stops recording...
  • Page 113 Camera Icons: (120 x 120) or Memory card -96- Using the Multimedia Centre...
  • Page 114: Camera Options Menu

    Camera Options menu Item Switch camera Size Picture quality Image type Memory settings Self timer (only for photos) Sound settings (only for videos) Lighting settings Description Switches between Inward/Outward camera. Selects photo size and video file size. Photo size Mail (128x96): 128 x 96 pixels. Suitable for email attachment CLI (120x120): 120 x 120 pixels.
  • Page 115: Camera Settings

    Camera Settings Item Recording mode Zoom setting Exposure setting To Take a Photo Press the SK1 (Camera) from the Home screen and press the SK1 (Photo) or select Take photo from Multimedia centre. Press the Enter key to take a photo. When the self timer is turned on, a photo is taken after 10 seconds. You can change the following settings: Switch camera Zoom in/out...
  • Page 116: To Make A Video

    • Delete the file • Send the file as a message To Make a Video Press the SK1 (Camera) from the Home screen or select Make video on Multimedia centre. Press the Enter key to start recording. You can change the following settings: Switch camera Switch camera (while recording) Zoom in/out...
  • Page 117: To Record Sound

    Voice Recorder The voice recorder feature allows you to record a message while you are not online. The recording time is 60 seconds. The recorded voice is automatically saved as an AMR file which can be attached to a multimedia message/email. The following Options menus are provided to Record sound: Item Recording start screen...
  • Page 118: Player

    Player The following shows an example of the player screen: Playing/viewing multimedia files Navigation key Image viewer The image viewer function of Multimedia centre allows you to view JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, WBMP, JFIF and DCF image files. The image files can be captured by the phone, downloaded from a browser or received attached to a message. You can choose to view either one particular image file or several image files registered in a playlist.
  • Page 119: To View An Image File

    Item Visual effects Image settings Rename File properties Delete To View an Image File Choose to play a file or a playlist Select an image file/playlist Do any of the following • Display the next file • Display the previous file •...
  • Page 120: To Play A Video File

    Surround on or Surround off. Repeat settings: Turns the repeat function on/off and selects the file to be repeated. Select Repeat on or Repeat off. Turns the mute function on/off. This function turns off e228’s speaker and the headset. Edits the file name.
  • Page 121: Audio Player

    • Skip to the next file • Skip to the previous file • Repeat • Control the sound volume • Send the video file as a message • Display the file/playlist information To replay a file from the beginning after you start playing, press the Left key. Note that you can only do this if the play time is two seconds or more.
  • Page 122: To Play An Audio File

    • Send the audio file as a message Description Turns on/off the e228’s speaker and the headset. Changes the ringtune settings for each phone mode: Meeting profile, Standard profile, Outdoor profile and Car profile. Ringtunes are available in each mode for Voice call, Message received and Video call.
  • Page 123 • Display the file/playlist information To replay a file from the beginning after you start playing, press the Left key. Note that you can only do this if the play time is two seconds or more. Playlists You can create a list of images, video or audio files to play successively and save them as a playlist. You can create 20 playlists, each containing up to 20 files in the phone memory and 50 playlists, each containing up to 100 files in the memory card.
  • Page 124: Connecting Your E228 To A Pc

    USB is a simple method of connecting your e228 to a PC through a cable to achieve fast data transfer rates. Connecting your e228 to a PC with a USB cable enables the PC to use your e228 just like a modem to establish a dial-up connection to an Internet Service Provider.
  • Page 125: To Establish A Dial-Up Connection To A Pc Using A Usb Cable

    CD-ROM accessory. You cannot use any other applications while data is being exchanged between your e228 and a PC. Please note that certain recurring appointments are not supported by this phone and as such may not be created on the phone during data exchange.
  • Page 126: To Activate Data Exchange

    Transfer data between your e228 and the Synchronisation It is possible to synchronise your Calendar, Contacts and To Do lists locally between your e228 and a PC using a USB cable or remotely over-the-air with a 3 server. Before attempting synchronisation, it is necessary to install the ‘Intellisync’ software onto your PC. The CD and USB cable are both available as optional accessories.
  • Page 127: Synchronisation Options

    Please check that this service is supported by your service provider - contact 3 for further details. To Register a Server The NEC e228 allows you to set up and synchronise with servers other than the default local and remote servers already present. Up to 10 servers can be registered.
  • Page 128: Synchronisation Settings

    Selects the server database from Contacts, Calendar or To Do. Sets the server database name. Sets the synchronisation method. Sets the Internet server user name. Sets the Internet server password. -111- press SK2 (Settings) Connecting your e228 to a PC...
  • Page 129 Server four: Local USB and Contacts • Server five: Local USB and Calendar • Server six: Local USB and To Do Please check that this service is supported by your service provider - contact 3 for further details. Connecting your e228 to a PC -112-...
  • Page 130: Using The Toolbox

    This section describes how to use your e228 to help manage your time and tasks. You can use your e228 at home or work as a calendar with appointments and to do lists, as an alarm clock, as a calculator and much more.
  • Page 131: Calendar

    Calendar (press "MENU" key → select “Toolbox” → select “Calendar”) You can save up to 200 calendar entries, ranging from appointments, multiday events, special occasions and days off. A multiday event is an event which lasts for two days or more. Calendar To display the calendar, press the MENU key and select Toolbox and Calendar.
  • Page 132: To Add A New Calendar Entry

    To add a new calendar entry, press the SK1 (New) from the Monthly or Weekly screen or press the Options menu key and select New. You can store the following types of calendar entries, an appointment, a multiday event a special occasion or a holiday (Days off).
  • Page 133 • Set the Special occasion items (You must enter information marked with a *.) • Set the Multiday event items (You must enter information marked with a *.) • Set the Days off items End the editing Using the Toolbox Do this Filter view: Select the filter type from Public or Private.
  • Page 134: To Edit A Calendar Entry

    To synchronise calendar entries between e228 and a PC You can convert calendar entries stored in the phone to vCalendar format for transferring between the e228 and a PC. You can also use the Intellisync PC software to synchronise your calendar with your PC.
  • Page 135: To Delete A Calendar Entry Or Entries

    Delete a calendar entry To delete all the calendar entries To delete all the calendar entries up to the specific date Delete a holiday To delete all the holidays up to the selected date Press the Options menu key, select Delete, Delete day off and press To reset holidays to the default settings Using the Toolbox Do this...
  • Page 136: To Do

    To Do (press "MENU" key → select “Toolbox” → select “To Do”) This feature allows you to set up To Do tasks that should be finished by a certain date. You can save up to 200 To Do entries. To Add a New To Do Task In To Do list, press the SK1 (New), or press the Options menu key and select New to open the new task screen.
  • Page 137 Set reminder date Set reminder time Useful Tips You can use an old To Do task as a template to create a new task. Select the task you want to copy on To Do list or display the Detail screen. Press the Options menu key, select Copy and press the Enter key. Proceed as described in To Add a New To Do task.
  • Page 138: To Edit To Do Tasks

    You may wish to edit a task, for example, by changing the due date or the status. To edit a task, select the task to edit, press for the Options menu key. Select Edit and press the Enter key. When displaying the Details screen, you can also press the SK1 (Edit).
  • Page 139 Useful Tips When you select To Do, you are presented with the To Do list which lists all tasks (both finished and unfinished) in chronological order. You can filter the To do list to display only the To Do entries for a particular status or category. To set the filtering conditions, press the Options menu key, select Filter view and press the Enter key.
  • Page 140: Alarm Clock

    Alarm clock → → Press MENU key select Toolbox select Alarm clock To Set an Alarm Select the alarm clock to set up to 5 alarms from Alarm 1 to Alarm 5 and press the Enter key, or press the SK1 (Edit). You can set a recurring alarm to ring at a specific time on several days of week.
  • Page 141 Set time Set repeat setting Enter pop-up contents Set clock alarm tone Set clock alarm volume Set clock alarm vibration and snooze Fix the settings in the alarm entry Useful Tips • When the alarm and vibrate go off, press the SK1 (Turn off) to stop the alarm. •...
  • Page 142: To Edit An Alarm

    To edit your alarm clock setting, press the SK1 (Edit) and edit. Follow the instructions in To Set an Alarm on page 123. To Change alarm clock status You can change alarm clock status on/off/disable on the Alarm clock list screen. Select an alarm on the list and do the following: Set alarm clock status To Delete Alarms...
  • Page 143: Notepad

    Notepad → → Press MENU key select Toolbox The Notepad feature allows you to keep notes and other useful information, such as agendas and minutes of meetings, shopping lists and other items you need to remember. You can save up to 9 text notes. To Create a New Notepad Entry Select an empty entry Enter a title...
  • Page 144: To Delete A Notepad Entry

    Edit contents To Delete a Notepad Entry Delete a notepad entry Delete all the notepad entries Do this Select Note contents and press the Enter key. Edit a text message (up to 512 single-byte characters) and press the Enter key. Note: You can save the notepad entry by pressing SK1 (Save).
  • Page 145: Calculator

    Press MENU key select Toolbox Calculator Your e228 has a built-in calculator, which can add, subtract, divide and multiply. Use the following keys: To Use the Calculator In this example, we are going to multiply 10.5 by 10. Enter 10.5...
  • Page 146: Currency Calculation

    When switching from the currency converter to the calculator, the cash amount value of the currency converter is displayed in the totals area of the calculator unless the currency calculation result is displayed. Currency Calculation This feature allows you to convert an amount of money in one currency to another currency by using either the exchange rate which is built in or one you enter.
  • Page 147: Call Memo

    The Call memo feature allows you to record a short audio message (up to 20 seconds) during a call. You can use a Call memo to temporarily store phone numbers, addresses or reminders. You can save up to five call memos in your e228.
  • Page 148: Shortcut Keys

    Shortcut Keys Shortcut keys can help you access some things more easily. The following table shows the shortcut keys that are available and explains what you can use them for in various modes. The word "long" means pressing and holding a key. Mode In Home screen Function...
  • Page 149 Mode While dialling While receiving Shortcut Keys Function Makes a video call to the entered number Saves the entered number to the contact list Moves the cursor up Down Moves the cursor down Left Moves the cursor to the left Right Moves the cursor to the right Start...
  • Page 150 Mode During a call Down Left Right Start Start (long) Triangle MENU MENU (long) End (long) 0 (long) Options menu Function Holds the call Displays the Contact list Turns the volume up Turns the volume down Incoming calls list Missed calls list Outgoing calls list Switches handsfree on/off Activates the browser...
  • Page 151 Mode Text entry using multitap mode Shortcut Keys Function Switches to numeric mode (and, if pressed again, switches to T9® mode) Cancels text editing Options menu Displays the Options menus Enter Completes text editing Start Returns to the Home screen Discards the text and closes messages End (long) Power off...
  • Page 152 Mode Text entry using T9® mode Options menu Enter Start End (long) C (long) 0-9 (long) # (long) Function No unconfirmed entry: Switches to Multitap mode (and, if pressed again, switches to numeric mode) Unconfirmed entry: Displays the next T9 combination No unconfirmed entry: Quits text editing Unconfirmed entry: Displays the previous T9 combination...
  • Page 153 Mode Text entry using numeric mode Shortcut Keys Function Switches to T9® mode (and then, if pressed again, switches to Multitap mode) Cancels text editing Options menu Displays the Options menus Enter Completes text editing and closes the text editing screen Start Returns to the Home screen...
  • Page 154 Index Activate PIN1 68 Alarm clock 123 Any key answer 62 APN 67 Appointment 114 Attachment types 38 Audio player 104 Auto lock 68 Auto reconnect 67 Battery 7 Bookmarks 72 Browser 72 Calculator 128 Calendar 114 Call forwarding 69 Call logs 20 Call memo 24 Call options 62...
  • Page 155 GPRS 1 Greeting 66 Grouptalk 24 Handset code 68 Handset memory 83 Handset profile 61 Handset settings 60 Handsfree call 27 Heading/signature 47 Headset ringing 63 Home screen 4, 15 Home time 70 Icon list 13 Ignore call if no ID 63 Image quality 27 Image type 97 Image viewer 101...
  • Page 156 Numeric input 35 On hold 24 Options menu list 13 Outbox 39 Outgoing calls 20 Outgoing calls list 19 Own number 12 Pause dial 20 Photo 98 Picture quality 65, 97 PIM data 86 PIN 68 PIN code 12 Player 101 Playlist 106 POP3 42 Portrait display 63...
  • Page 157 Text edit 36 Text message 37, 81 Third call 25 To Do Task 119 UMTS 1 USB 107 USIM Card 5 Video 99 Video call 25, 78 video call 82 Video call options 64 Video call settings 64 Video camera 94 Video message 37, 81 Video player 103 Visual effects 102...
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