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Emergency Services and Safety Precautions
Emergency Services
To 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.
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Due to the nature of the cellular system, the success of emergency calls cannot
be guaranteed.
General Care
A 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.
Do not leave the phone or the battery in places where the temperature could exceed 60; e.g. on a
car dashboard or on a window sill, behind glass in direct sunlight, etc.
Do not remove the phone's battery while the phone is switched on.
Take care not to allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings, to contact or short-circuit the
battery terminals.
Do not dispose of battery packs 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 4.
Do not put your phone's battery in your mouth as battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed.
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. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of the
used battery in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Using any battery pack, AC adapter, Vehicle power adapter (option) or Desktop charger (option) 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.
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.
Aircraft Safety
Switch off your phone and remove its battery 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 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.
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, charger or batteries.
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.
If you have a weak heart, you should take extra precautions when setting functions such as the
Vibrator and Ring tone 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.
The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of the use of SSL.
Neither DoCoMo nor the certifier as listed herein makes any representation and warranty as for the
security in the use of SSL. In the event that the user shall sustain damage or loss due to the use of
SSL, neither DoCoMo nor the certifier shall be responsible for any such damage or loss.
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.
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  • Page 1 • 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. Emergency Services and Safety Precautions • Remember to recycle: the cardboard packaging supplied with this phone is ideal for recycling.
  • Page 2 1999. • The use of third party equipment, cables or accessories, not made or authorised by NEC, may ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992. “Safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency invalidate the warranty of your cellphone and also adversely affect the phone's operation. For example electromagnetic fields, 3kHz to 300 GHz”.
  • Page 3: Before You Start

    Before You Start Cellphone system structure It is worth remembering that every time you use your phone, three or four different organisations are involved: Service Network i-mode Service Provider Provider The people that The people that supply The people that The people that make your phone your SIM card and bills...
  • Page 4: Main Features

    Main features • Your phone has the following features: i-mode compatible ...................... See page 57 • Voice mail ........................See page 50 • Main-LCD ........................See page vi • Phonebook personal data Voice recall................See page 8 • 2nd-LCD ........................See page vii •...
  • Page 5: Keypad Shortcuts

    Keypad shortcuts 4 way navigation key Select key Softkey 1 Softkey 2 Menu key Phone book key Clear (CLR)/Back key End/On-Off key Volume up key Send key Volume down key Alphanumeric keys Key facilities Operations that involve pressing and holding keys The following single button facilities are available from the standby screen: The following operations are available from the standby screen: Press...
  • Page 6 LCD and displayed icons (pink) displayed in red) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Indicates that there are both mail(s) and MMS on the Indicates the Line status (ALS Line 2 Unencrypted). server. (pink) (green) (green/pink) Indicates the signal strength level. Indicates that new Voice mail messages are on the network (No ALS/ALS Line 1, ALS Line 2, Appears when you are outside the service area.
  • Page 7 2nd-LCD and displayed icons (beige) <When the Camera function is active> Indicates that there is a new i-mode message(s) in your phone. Indicates that the phone memory for i-mode message is full. (green) Indicates that there is an i-mode message(s) on the server.
  • Page 8 Overview of menu function Standby screen Main menu screen MENU Main menu Second level menu Page Main menu Second level menu Page Main menu Second level menu Page Settings Phone Java i-Appli Call records Last call Screen i-Appli backlight Missed calls Calls i-mode Settings...
  • Page 9 Getting Started Caring for Batteries Basic Calls & Phone Use Setting up Your Phone Phonebook Text Entry Security IR Exchange Camera Function i-mode Facilities Applications My data Java™ Index...
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Before You Start Changing the battery ....................5 Charging a battery ....................5 Cellphone system structure ..................iii User guide conventions ..................iii Basic Calls & Phone Use Main features......................iv Making basic calls ....................6 Keypad shortcuts..................... v Starting a call ..................... 6 Key facilities......................
  • Page 11 Roaming ........................ 14 Contrast......................23 Setting Automatic or Manual network selection..........14 2nd-LCD settings....................24 New search ....................... 14 Display......................24 Viewing/editing network list ................14 Clock screen ..................... 24 Clock type......................24 Selecting Features Picture screen....................24 Display direction....................24 Contrast......................
  • Page 12 Text Entry Auto display...................... 48 Receipt request ....................48 Max linked msg ....................48 Mode change ......................36 Validity period ....................48 ® English text input .................... 36 Broadcast messages ..................... 49 Normal text input....................37 Reading Cell broadcast messages ..............49 Numeric input......................
  • Page 13 Filtering......................56 Composing mail ....................64 Self timer ......................56 Composing MMS....................66 Pictures......................56 Inbox ........................ 68 Flicker control ....................56 Sent mail ......................70 Draft ......................... 71 Setting retrieval ....................71 i-mode Facilities Checking new mail.................... 72 Mail settings ..................... 72 About i-mode......................
  • Page 14 ToDo list ........................ 80 Abbreviations Creating a ToDo task..................80 Viewing ToDo task details................. 81 ToDo Options menu..................82 Index ToDo task details Options menu ............... 83 Notepad ......................... 83 Creating a new text file..................83 Notepad Options menu ..................83 Currency converter ....................
  • Page 15: Getting Started

    If the SIM card is removed then the phone becomes unusable until a valid SIM card is fitted. It is possible to transfer your SIM card to NEC GSM phone helps to ensure another compatible phone and resume your network subscription. There are two types of SIM card, plug-in and full-size, and this phone that your conversations are kept uses the plug-in type.
  • Page 16: Removing A Sim Card

    Charging the battery Before trying to use your phone, insert the phone’s battery, connect the NEC battery charger (AC adapter) supplied with your phone to a suitable mains power socket and then connect the charger’s output to the phone’s charger connector. For full information about charging and caring the battery, see page 4.
  • Page 17: Colour Led

    7 Colour LED When the phone is being charged, it glows red. It also glows when the phone is receiving a call and when SMS messages or i-mode mails have been received. 2nd-LCD This screen shows the information (clock, status icons or message) that is displayed on the LCD, when your phone is closed. It also works as the finder screen of the camera function, allowing you to take a picture of yourself easily.
  • Page 18: Caring For Batteries

    Caring for Batteries Standby and talk times Your phone works closely with the network you are using to provide the services you need, and the standby and talk times achieved will depend on how you use the phone and choices made by the network operator. In particular, factors such as your location within the network, the frequency at which this location is updated, the type of SIM card you have, your reception of area or Cell broadcast messages and the use of Full Rate or Enhanced Full Rate speech, will affect both standby and talk times.
  • Page 19: Changing The Battery

    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. Your phone is designed to be charged with the NEC equipment listed with the specifications of your phone. Using any battery pack, AC If the phone does not respond when you first turn the charger on, please wait for a few minutes.
  • Page 20: Basic Calls & Phone Use

    Basic Calls & Phone Use Making basic calls Use the full STD area code even if you are in the same town. If the You make a simple call in the same way as you would with a normal phone, except that you need to press after entering the area numbers are too long to be STD code and the phone number.
  • Page 21: Accepting A Call

    Accepting a call Press You can set your phone to answer a call when any key is pressed - Rejecting a call see “Any key answer” on page 20. Press briefly or close your phone. If you are making a call, the phone gives priority to receiving a call You also have options for holding calls and forwarding calls.
  • Page 22: Fast Dialling

    Fast dialling Fast dials is activated in Abbreviated Dialling Numbers by entering a number 1 to 255 (depending on the SIM card) and pressing Fast dials is also activated in HHP by entering 1 to 500, and pressing Displaying your own phone number Press 1, 1 and 7 .
  • Page 23: Call Records

    Call records With the standby screen displayed, press and 7 to display the Call records screen before performing the following MENU procedures. Last call Press 1 to display the duration of the last call made on your phone. Missed calls Press 2 to display the list of missed calls.
  • Page 24: Redial Blacklist

    Maximum charges Press 6 and 2. Key in the maximum number of units allowed and press Key in your PIN2 code and press Softkey 1. Unit price Press 6 and 3. The Unit price screen will be displayed. Use the keys to highlight Price per call unit field and key in the required value.
  • Page 25: Call Settings

    Call settings With the standby screen displayed, press 1 and 3 to display the Calls screen before performing the following procedures. MENU Call forwarding This facility allows you to divert incoming calls under the following conditions: • • • • Always If Unanswered If Busy...
  • Page 26: Call Waiting And Holding

    Press Softkey 1 to change the Call forward settings and return to the Manual forward screen. Press Softkey 1 to make the setting changes, or press Softkey 2 to cancel the operation. Manually set Call forwarding off Press 1 twice and Softkey 2 to display the Manual forward screen. All call types available will be displayed. For each call type, highlight the entry field and press to display the Forward calls screen.
  • Page 27: Auto Redial

    Auto redial 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 Softkey 2 during a redial attempt will abort it.
  • Page 28: Roaming

    Roaming The Roaming enables you to use your phone in many parts of the world and pay all charges through your normal service provider. Your Before leaving your home network operator usually has agreements with named networks in other countries so that automatic roaming can take place with these country, you should select any named networks.
  • Page 29: Selecting Features

    When a main menu icon is Selecting Features highlighted, the icon graphic will be animated. The current menu number will be Main menu displayed in the top right-hand corner of the any title screen. From the standby screen, press to display the Main menu icons. MENU Pressing briefly will return...
  • Page 30: Setting Up Your Phone

    Setting up Your Phone Earpiece volume setting To change the earpiece volume, use the following procedures. Method 1 (from the standby screen) With the standby screen displayed, press 1, 1 and 1. MENU The earpiece volume slider screen will be displayed on your own display. Use the or Volume up key and the or Volume down key to adjust the settings as required,...
  • Page 31: Default Mode Settings

    Default Mode settings When a mode is selected, some of your phone’s settings are altered automatically to the respective mode. The phone functions altered for the operating modes are: • Ring tone • Ring tone volume • Message tone • Message tone volume •...
  • Page 32: Changing The Mode Settings

    Changing the Mode settings Mode With the standby screen displayed, press the key, or press 1, 1, 2. Then use the keys to highlight the required MENU Normal mode and press Softkey 1 before performing the following procedures (see table right). Meeting Ring tone Pocket...
  • Page 33: Service Tone

    Service tone Press 6 to display the Service tone screen. Press 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate the Service tone. Vibrator Press 7 to display the Vibrator screen. Press 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate the Vibrator. When the selected mode is Car, Backlight the backlight is always On and The Backlight menu allows you to choose the intensity of the backlight on the LCD display from High, Medium, Low, and Power-...
  • Page 34: Any Key Answer

    Any key answer When this facility is active, you can connect your phone to a received call by pressing any key (except , Softkey 2, the Volume keys). When this facility is turned off, you can connect to a received call by pressing the or Softkey 1 only.
  • Page 35: Time, Date & Alarm Setting

    Time, date & alarm setting Your phone has the ability to store the time and date for two time zones: Home (Local time) or World (Remote time). This information is displayed in 12 or 24 hour format on the standby screen, and can be used to trigger an alarm and for scheduler. With the standby screen displayed, press 1 and 6 before performing the following procedures.
  • Page 36: Setting The Alarm

    Setting the alarm Press 4 to display the Set alarm screen. When the alarm is On, it sounds Use the keys to highlight On and press at the set time everyday. Turn the alarm off to deactivate it. Use the keys to highlight the Set time field and key in the required alarm time.
  • Page 37: Main-Lcd Settings

    Main-LCD settings The Main-LCD menu allows you to change the following settings. With the standby screen displayed, press 1, 2 and 1. The Main-LCD menu screen will be MENU displayed. Power on Greetings A type of greeting screen can be selected as follows: Press 1 to display the Greetings screen.
  • Page 38: 2Nd-Lcd Settings

    2nd-LCD settings The 2nd-LCD setting menu allows you to change the following settings. With the standby screen displayed, press 1, 2 and 2. The 2nd-LCD menu screen will be MENU displayed. Display Press 1 to display the Display screen. The number for currently selected option is displayed in green. Press 1 to set the 2nd-LCD display to On or 2 to set it to Off.
  • Page 39: Contrast

    Contrast Press 6 to display the Contrast screen. Use the key or the Volume up key to increase contrast by one level or the key or the Volume down key to decrease it by one level until screen is at desired contrast. Press Softkey 1 or to save the contrast changes.
  • Page 40: Phonebook

    Phonebook Phonebooks When viewing any of the directories described, you can Your phone can have up to 5 phonebooks stored on your SIM card and in your phone memory: scroll to the other directories (if • Personal directories (ADN) in the SIM card your SIM card supports them) by •...
  • Page 41: Fixed Dialling Numbers (Fdn)

    Phonebook(Phone) • Up to 500 personal data can be stored in your phone memory. • Up to 7 phone numbers (Home, Mobile, Work, Data, Fax, Other phone x 2) can be added to each personal data. • Up to 2 email addresses can be added to each personal data. •...
  • Page 42 Press the appropriate key for the desired Number type. The Edit screen will be displayed. Phone number type • If you wish to enter other contents in the personal data, use the keys to highlight the desired field and press Home Then, enter the required information by using appropriate method.
  • Page 43: Recalling Stored Numbers

    To change the phonebook (e.g. Recalling stored numbers from the phonebook(Phone) to The phone numbers in your personal phonebook can be located and then called or edited using one of the following methods. Before the phonebook(SIM)), press that, select one of the sorting methods to sort your phonebook entries. .The entries in the other personal phonebook will now be With the standby screen displayed, start the following procedures.
  • Page 44: Group Searching

    Group searching Press until the phonebook(Phone) or phonebook(Complete) list screen is displayed. Use the keys to highlight the required personal data, and press to display the phonebook Options menu. Then MENU press 5 and 3 to display the Group list screen. Use the keys to scroll through the Group list or hold them down to scroll a page at a time.
  • Page 45: Editing Existing Phonebook

    Group: Adds a personal data to a group etc. • Press 1 to add or move the highlighted data to a group. • Press 2 to remove the highlighted data from a group. • Press 3 to display the list of all the groups. Sort: Sorts the phonebook data.
  • Page 46 Use the keys to highlight the Group field and press . The Group list screen will be displayed. Use the keys to highlight the Group name you wish to add the data to and press . The Edit screen will be re- displayed showing the allocated Group name in the Group field.
  • Page 47: Deleting A Personal Data

    Press 3. A screen asking you to confirm the deletion will be displayed. Press Softkey 1 to delete the recording. Press Softkey 2 to cancel the deletion. Allocating a LED colour This option enables LED to flash a certain colour when a particular phone number calls your phone. With the required personal data in the phonebook list screen highlighted, press and Softkey 2.
  • Page 48: Deleting All The Personal Data In The Phonebook(Phone)

    Deleting all the personal data in the phonebook(Phone) With the phonebook(Phone) screen displayed, press and 4 to display the Delete screen. MENU Press 2 to delete all the personal data in the phonebook(Phone). Press Softkey 1 to delete the data or Softkey 2 to cancel the operation. Copying a data between locations and/or phonebooks To copy a personal data from one location to another in the same phonebook or from the phonebook(Phone) to the phonebook(SIM), use the following procedure.
  • Page 49: Scratchpad Number

    Scratchpad number Your phone has a scratchpad facility that enables you to take down a telephone 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 &...
  • Page 50: Text Entry

    Text Entry This section describes how you enter text. The same method of text entry can be used in phonebook editing. Mode change In Text entry screen, press Softkey 1 to change the text entry mode. ® English mode: T9 English text, Normal text (ABC), Numeric input ®...
  • Page 51: Normal Text Input

    Normal text input When the Text entry screen is displayed, press Softkey 1 until the entry mode is Normal text (ABC) input. Use number keys to enter letters. For example, to enter “e”, press 3 twice; to enter “f”, press 3 three times. For other functions, see table below.
  • Page 52: Security

    Security The facilities outlined in this section enable you to protect your phone from improper and unauthorised use. You may be required to enter one of the five codes (shown below). When the phone prompts you for one of these codes, key in the If you forget any of these codes appropriate number.
  • Page 53: Security Code

    Changing your PIN2 code Your phone supports advanced features (e.g. FDN) that may require a PIN2 code to be entered before they can be accessed or modified. If the PIN2 code is entered incorrectly 3 times, you will need to contact your service provider for a PUK2 code. With the Security menu screen displayed, press 1 and 2 to display the PIN2 Change screen.
  • Page 54: Phone Lock

    Phone Lock Upon power-up, you are While the Phone Lock is active, you are only allowed to make emergency calls and enter the Security code. When the Phone Lock is prompted to enter the security active, the Phone Lock will be deactivated only when the correct Security code is entered. To activate/deactivate the Phone Lock, use code if the Phone Lock was active the following procedure.
  • Page 55: Fdn Setting

    FDN setting This feature enables you to restrict the use of dialled number to FDN only. See also: FDN storage on With the standby screen displayed, press 1, 4, and 4 to display the Fixed dialling screen. page 27. MENU Press 1 to enable or 2 to disable the FDN facility.
  • Page 56: Sms

    SMS overview Standard messages The Short Message Service is Your phone can send and receive SMS messages. While a message is being sent , a name, number and a CLI picture will be displayed network dependent. (if a name and CLI picture have been stored with the number in your phonebook(Phone)). If there is no name or CLI picture stored with the phone number you are sending the message to, the number and a graphic will be displayed until the message has been sent and you get a confirmation message displayed.
  • Page 57: Message Menu

    Message menu With the standby screen displayed, press and 2. The Message menu screen will be displayed. MENU Options Press the appropriate key for the required option. Inbox Inbox: The received messages are saved. Drafts Drafts: The messages currently being edited and the messages sent but failed are saved. Sent Sent: The sent messages are saved.
  • Page 58: Options Menus

    Options menus Message Options menu With the Message screen displayed, press . The following Options menu will be displayed. Message Options MENU Rename folder Rename folder: Renames Folder 1 and Folder 2. View all View all: Displays all the messages in all folders on the same list. View msging status View msging status: Displays the number of messages stored in your phone and SIM card, and their total data size.
  • Page 59: Message View Options Menu

    Message view Options menu Options With the Message view screen displayed, press . The following Options menu will be displayed. MENU Move message Move message: Moves the highlighted message to another folder or to the SIM card. Reply Reply: Replies to the sender of the highlighted message. Forward Forward: Forwards the message text of the highlighted message.
  • Page 60: Creating A Message

    Creating a message With the standby screen displayed, press 2 and Softkey 2. The New SMS screen will be displayed. MENU When you are in the ABC (normal Use the keys to highlight the To field and press text) mode, any word entered Press .
  • Page 61: Highlight Mode Options Menu

    Highlight mode: Activates the Highlight mode. Press Softkey 1 in the Highlight mode to toggle between On and With the Message edit Options menu screen displayed, press 5. Off. Place the cursor at the beginning or the end of the text and use the keys to highlight the Press the CLR to back to the text, then press...
  • Page 62: Message Setup

    Select paragraph: Selects (highlights) the required paragraph. With the Highlight mode Options menu screen displayed, press 7. The entire paragraph which includes the current cursor’s place will be highlighted. Select all: Selects (highlights) the required text. With the Highlight mode Options menu screen displayed, press 8. The entire text displayed will be highlighted.
  • Page 63: Broadcast Messages

    Broadcast messages These messages (e.g. weather reports, news) are sent by the network to all phones in a certain area. This service is network dependent. Please contact your service provider for details. With the standby screen displayed, press 2 and 7 to display the Cell broadcast screen before performing the following MENU procedures.
  • Page 64: Voice Mail

    Voice mail The voice mail function is SIM dependent. Voice mail function enables you to forward received calls to the Voice mail centre, and the caller can leave voice messages in your voice The voice mail service is network mail Mailbox. You will be notified by an icon on the standby screen if the caller leaves a voice message. dependent.
  • Page 65: Ir Exchange

    You can send/receive data for Phonebook, Schedules and ToDo to/from another device by the IR (Infrared) data exchange function. If the device of the other side is not N341i, the exchanged data may not play back correctly. Sending data by IR With the standby screen displayed, perform the following procedures.
  • Page 66: Receiving Data By Ir

    Receiving data by IR Place the IR ports of your phone and the data sending device facing to each other with no obstruction between them. Press 8 and 6 to receive the data through the IR port. When the data is received, your phone automatically detects the MENU data type.
  • Page 67: Camera Function

    Camera Function Camera function enables you to take pictures and save them into a JPEG file. You can enjoy the picture files in many ways: send it attached to a Mail/MMS, set it as the wallpaper of your handset, etc.. Notes on using the Camera Handling the Camera •...
  • Page 68: Activating And Terminating A Camera Function

    Activating and terminating a Camera function Press 6 and 4 to display the Camera finder screen on your Main-LCD. MENU Press to switch the Camera finder screen into the 2nd-LCD. Press CLR to return to the previous screen from the Camera finder screen or My data screen. Taking a picture Taking a picture Activate the Camera function.
  • Page 69: Controlling Brightness

    Controlling brightness sun icon With the Camera finder screen displayed, use the keys to control the brightness level of the picture. The current brightness level is displayed with a sun icon on the right of the Status icons area. Sending Mail/MMS With the camera finder screen displayed, press or Softkey 1 or the Volume up key to take a picture.
  • Page 70: Filtering

    Filtering Press 3, and press the appropriate key for the suitable filter. The camera finder screen displays the image with the selected filter condition . Take a picture normally. The saved picture will be filtered. For Filtering, the following settings are available: •...
  • Page 71: I-Mode Facilities

    i-mode Facilities Compact NetFront™ is a registered Your phone enables you to access i-mode sites and services and also to send and receive i-mode messages. This section explains how trade mark or trademark of ACCESS to set up and use your phone to access these i-mode facilities. CO., LTD.
  • Page 72: I-Mode Icons

    i-mode icons The following i-mode icons are displayed in two locations of your phone’s display (see diagram at the front of this document): • i-mode status icon - i-mode service area i-mode connected i-mode connecting i-mode locked (grey) (yellow) • mail/MMS icon unread mail/MMS (beige) unread mail/MMS full...
  • Page 73: Saving A Web Page

    Saving a web page With a web page displayed, press . The browser menu will be displayed. MENU Press the appropriate key for Save page and press . Use the keys to highlight OK, then press . The page will be saved in memory.
  • Page 74: I-Mode Settings

    i-mode settings With the standby screen displayed, press 4 and 1 to display the i-mode Settings menu screen. MENU Ringer time This option enables you to select the length of time your phone rings for when mail/MMS is received. Press 1 to display the Ringer time setting screen. Use the CLR to delete the existing time, and key in a time between 3 and 10 seconds.
  • Page 75: I-Mode Menu

    Whenever the i-mode menu keys can be used, the relevant key or keys will be shown in the With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 2 or 4 and 2. The i-mode menu screen will MENU Softkey area of your phone’s be displayed.
  • Page 76: Bookmarks

    Bookmarks This option will display a list of bookmarked web pages. These bookmarks can be copied, edited, deleted or used to open the original Depending on the type of page web page as follows: you received, available options With the i-mode menu screen displayed, press 4 to display the Bookmarks screen. may change.
  • Page 77: Saved Pages

    Saved pages With the i-mode menu screen displayed, press 6. The Saved pages screen will be displayed. Saved pages are stored on your Use the keys to highlight the required saved page and press . The following options will be available: MENU phone which means you can view them without making a...
  • Page 78: Mail Menu

    Mail menu Mail menu Options This menu enables you to use the mail facility. Compose mail Compose MMS With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 1, or Softkey 2 and 2. The mail menu screen will Inbox be displayed. Sent mail Composing mail Draft Selective retrieval...
  • Page 79 Editing a composed mail The menu contents will vary With the Compose mail or Edit mail screen displayed, press . The Edit menu screen will be displayed. depending on what is MENU highlighted. Press the appropriate key for the required option. Send: Sends the mail.
  • Page 80: Composing Mms

    Composing MMS This option enables you to compose, send and save MMS. Press 2 to display the Compose MMS screen. Use the keys to highlight the Subject field and press . The Subject screen will be displayed. Key in the subject of the message and press .
  • Page 81 SMIL Compose menu options You can access SMIL Compose menu options by pressing from the SMIL screen. The available options differ depending on MENU the condition of SMIL creation. Compose menu Description Options (ALL) The text you enter in the text entry screen will be placed in the text field on the slide. Add text Remove text The text placed in the slide and the text field on the slide will be deleted.
  • Page 82: Inbox

    Editing a composed MMS The menu contents will vary With the Compose MMS screen displayed, press . The edit menu screen will be displayed. depending on what is MENU highlighted. Press the appropriate key for the required option (see table right). Send: Sends the MMS.
  • Page 83 Press the appropriate key for the required option (see table right). Inbox menu Options No. Show all: Displays all the received mails. Show all Show unread: Displays only the unread mails. Show unread Show read: Displays only the read mails. Show read Show protected: Displays only the protected mails.
  • Page 84: Sent Mail

    Sent mail This option enables you to read and process the mail/MMS you have sent and saved. Reading Sent mail/MMS Press 4 to display the Sent mail screen. With the sent mail list displayed, use the keys to highlight the required mail/MMS and then press to read it.
  • Page 85: Draft

    Draft This option enables you to delete or process mails/MMS you have created and saved but not sent. Editing a Draft mail/MMS Press 5 to display the Draft screen. Use the keys to highlight the required mail/MMS, then press to edit it (see “Composing mail” on page 64) or press to display the deletion menu.
  • Page 86: Checking New Mail

    Checking new mail This option gives you access to unread received mail/MMS stocked in the server. New mail Options Press 7 to display the Check new mail screen. Press the appropriate key for the required option (see table right). The new mail/MMS will be checked and the result will be i-Mail displayed.
  • Page 87: Loading Images

    Loading images This option enables you to decide if your phone will load images contained on a web page. Press 3 to display the Load images screen. Use the keys to highlight the circle next to the required setting, then press to select it.
  • Page 88: Mail Settings

    Mail settings With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 1 and 8. The Mail settings menu screen will be displayed. Mail settings Options No. Edit header Editing header Edit signature This option enables you to edit the text that can be added to the start of mail. You can also decide to auto Reply marker attach this text to the start of all mails.
  • Page 89: Auto Play

    Auto play This option enables you to playback mail attachment and MMS automatically. Press 4 to display the Auto play screen. Use the keys to select the required setting and press in the box means Auto play is turned on). Use the key to highlight OK and press .
  • Page 90: Applications

    Applications Calculator Calculator Function You can perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with the calculator function. It also has a memory function. The Addition (+) calculator can display a result of up to 10 digits, with a maximum of 8 decimal places. Subtraction (-) If a calculation results in a number exceeding the maximum, “Error”...
  • Page 91 Calculating using the temporary memory To calculate using the temporary memory for example 5 x (25 - 5): Key in 25. Press the key. Key in 5. Press The answer 20 will be displayed in the calculation field. Press Softkey 1. An M will be displayed to the left of the field.
  • Page 92: Scheduler

    Scheduler Scheduler enables you to enter reminders and appointments for particular time and dates. With the standby screen displayed, press 8 and 2 before performing the following procedures. MENU The scheduler will be displayed, showing either a weekly or monthly view (according to how the scheduler was left when it was last used) with today’s date highlighted.
  • Page 93: Viewing The Scheduled Events

    Setting the View (Private/Public) Press the key to highlight the Private. Then press to set the View to Private or Public (a in the box means the event status is set to Private). Press Softkey 1 to save the settings. Viewing the scheduled events Only the 24 hour format can be Use the...
  • Page 94: Todo List

    View events: Displays the events for each View type. You can view the Private events • Press 1 to display the Public events only. by pressing 2 or 3. • Press 2 and key in the Security code to display the Private events only. •...
  • Page 95: Viewing Todo Task Details

    Setting the Category Use the key to highlight the Category field. Scroll the options by using the keys, or press and select the required option using the keys and press Setting the Priority Use the key to highlight the Priority field. Scroll the options by using the keys, or press and select the required option using the...
  • Page 96: Todo Options Menu

    ToDo Options menu Press 3 to display the ToDo list screen. Use the keys to highlight the required ToDo task and press Press . The ToDo options menu will be displayed. MENU Key in the appropriate key for the required option (see table right). Add new: Adds a new entry.
  • Page 97: Todo Task Details Options Menu

    ToDo task details Options menu Press 3 to display the ToDo list screen. Use the keys to highlight the Public or Private or All and press Use the keys to highlight the required ToDo task and press to display the Details screen. Press .
  • Page 98: Currency Converter

    Currency converter Currency converter function allows you to convert an amount of money in one currency to another. There are 25 currencies of different countries and regions available in your phone’s Currency converter. Activating the Currency converter With the standby screen displayed, press 8 and 5. The Currency converter screen will be displayed. Converting currency You can convert an amount of money in one currency to another.
  • Page 99 My data Using My data, you can playback sounds, or display pictures downloaded from Internet or captured with the Camera function on your phone. Pictures In the following section, the Picture functions are described. The Picture function allows you to display and edit images and animations obtained with the camera function of your phone or downloaded from Internet.
  • Page 100 Deleting current With the Pictures Options menu screen displayed, press 3 to delete the currently selected file. The confirmation message will be displayed. Press Softkey 1 to execute the deletion or press Softkey 2 to cancel the deletion. Deleting all With the Pictures Options menu screen displayed, press 4 to delete all the files except preset files.
  • Page 101 “Main-LCD size”: The image is cut with the Main-LCD size. Press 2. The image is framed with the black line. Press to cut and press Softkey 1 to confirm. Press Softkey 1 to save the screen data and press Softkey 1 to confirm. The Save quality menu screen will be Then press Softkey 2 to check the capacity for saving the data displayed.
  • Page 102: Displaying The Sounds List Screen

    Setting as Wallpaper See “Wallpaper” on page 23. This option enables you to set a picture to the Wallpaper for the standby screen. With the Picture Options menu screen displayed, press 7. Sounds In the following section, how to playback and delete desired sound items is described. Displaying the Sounds list screen With the My data screen displayed, press 2 to display the Sounds list screen.
  • Page 103 Deleting current With the Sounds Options menu screen displayed, press 3 to delete the currently highlighted sound item. Press Softkey 1 to execute deletion or press Softkey 2 to cancel the deletion. Deleting all With the Sounds Options menu screen displayed, press 4 to delete all sound items in the Sounds list except preset files. Press Softkey 1 to execute deletion.
  • Page 104: Voice Memo

    Voice memo Voice memo function allows you to record up to 20 seconds of sound/voice, using your phone’s microphone. A maximum of 20 voice memo entries can be saved. Activating and terminating Voice memo from the standby screen With the My data screen displayed, press 3. Voice memo screen will be displayed. Voice memo Options menu With the Voice memo screen displayed, press to display the Voice memo Options screen.
  • Page 105 Changing the name of Voice memo entry With the Voice memo screen displayed, use the keys to highlight the entry of which you wish to change the label, then press and 3. MENU Key in the desired label and press Deleting a current Voice memo entry With the Voice memo screen displayed, use the keys to highlight the entry and press...
  • Page 106 Java™ With the standby screen displayed, press and 3 to display the Java™ screen before performing the following procedures. MENU i-Appli A pre-installed game and downloaded games are available with i-Appli. With the Java™ screen displayed, press 1 to display the Applications list screen. Press the number for the game you wish to play.
  • Page 107 Abbreviations Abbreviated Dialling Numbers Alternate Line Service Advice of charge Calling Line Identification Fixed Dialling Numbers GPRS General Packet Radio Service Global System for Mobile communications JPEG Joint Photographic Expert Group Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode Melody File for i-mode Multimedia Message Service Personal Identification Number Personal Information Manager...
  • Page 108 Index Numerics Call lists Main menu Call records Main-LCD 2nd-LCD General care Call restriction Making basic calls 7 colour LED Graphic display area Call waiting and holding Menu functions viii Greeting Camera 53, 91 Menu selection Groups AC adapter Taking pictures Menu shortcuts selection Accepting a call Viewing image...
  • Page 109 Reading messages Talk time Recalling stored numbers Text entry Received calls Time, date & alarm Redial backlist ToDo list Redial the last number Total calls Rejecting a call Reset settings Unsuccessful calls Ring silencer User guide conventions Ring tone Ring tone volume Roaming Vibrator Voice memo...

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