BenQ M555C user manual Save nos. to, SIM card, Choice, Phone memory

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Erase original

Copy all the original entries from the phone memory to the SIM memory and delete the originals.

Save nos. to

You can select the memory where details of phone book contacts are stored:

8Your phone memory can store up to 500 numbers. The capacity of your SIM card depends on the network service your subscribe to with your operator.

SIM card

Your phone book entries will be stored in your SIM card, as shows on the left of a contact’s name in the phone book.

Choice

Before you save a number to your phone book your will be asked whether you want to store the number in the SIM card memory or phone memory.

Phone memory

Your phone book entries will be stored in your phone memory, as shows on the left of a contact’s name.

/The benefit of saving numbers to your SIM card memory is that you can easily remove your card with all your stored information and insert it into another phone at a later date.

However if you need to change your SIM card or need more memory for phone book entries you can use your phone memory.

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Contents BenQ M555C Copyright Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency SignalsAntenna Care Phone OperationBatteries DrivingElectronic Devices PacemakersHearing Aids Other Medical DevicesVehicles Posted FacilitiesAircraft Blasting AreasFor Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag Vi Safety Information Table of Contents Redialling the last number Operations during a callCcess Obile I Nternet SDN 100 109 122 123124 126Xiv Table of Contents Appearance FrontBottom SideBack Idle mode screen Idle screen iconsStatus bar Time and date Labels for soft keys Icons often shown on the idle screenReceiving a short text message or having unread Keypad operations Idle modeFunctional keys Scroll key Menus Right soft keyInput mode Alphanumeric keys Zero keyC a b c A¨ Å Æ ç à ä å æ β Your SIM card Inserting your SIM cardFitting the battery BatteryRemoving your SIM card Removing the battery Charging the batteryPreparing your phone Handsfree headset Inserting handsfree headsetWhat is PIN? Turning on your phoneCorrecting a phone number to be dialled Making a phone callKeys on the keypad. Then press to send your call Ending a phone call Answering a phone callRejecting an incoming call Turning off the phoneSpeed dialling Redialling the last numberListening to a voicemail Making an international call Making an emergency call Dialing an extension numberLast missed, dialed, and received calls Received calls. Press To scroll to the call you wantPress to redial the phone number of the call Screen and press OK to save the numberYour phone book View number Press Select to view the phone numbers and e-mail addressEdit SearchSpelling and press OK Add name DeleteContact to and press Select to select Set group Adds the phone book contact to a preferred caller group listUsing the location number Adding Phone book contacts from idle screenAdjusting the earpiece volume Accessing your phone bookAccessing the last dialed/received calls Operations during a callSwapping between two calls Making a second callIncoming call waiting Volume In-call menuHold End currentDtmf on/off Main menuMultiparty Join allPrivate ExcludeEnd current End all callsSMS text message Receiving a messageMessages, together with EMS message Ringing melody Chat messageKeypad lock Silent profilePrevious profile, long press Features of iTAP ITAP inputWidely used punctuation and symbols included Tips on using iTAPTo move the cursor up/down between lines of text Demo of iTAP Tips on using ABC input ABC inputIf iTAP doesnt provide the word you want, you can press For example, to enter LoveSYM input InputWhat is EMS? Message templates and EMS objectsInput modes Using the Q.Access menu AccessProgramming the Q.Access menu Access Logging on to the Internet Mobile InternetSurfing the Internet Logging off the InternetUsing the browser menu BackHome ExitSettings BookmarksInbox Save ImageScroll Mode ProxyCircuit Prompt Circuit LingerKey Press Timeout SecurityAbout AdvancedURL Direct Dial UDD Com Input ExamplesNet Com.tw Net.twOrg Org.twNet.cn 10 .org.cn11. .gov.cn InfoAdvanced .com.tw URL input Advanced .net URL inputURL ending with Navigating the menus MenusPhone book Recent CallsAll Calls Missed CallsReceived calls Dialled numbersDelete call logs Call costsWhat is PIN2? View namesSpeed dial OK to save all of the settings. If you want to give up all Caller groupView List RenameRing Type To go to and press SelectCopy record Image typeSIM to phone Copy oneErase original Copy allPhone to SIM Save nos. to SIM cardChoice Phone memoryDelete all Used spaceYou can delete data of all phone book contacts Own number Then press Edit to edit the current recordDelete MessagesHere you can view the messages you have received recently Save EMS Save MelodyChat EditSave to SIM Send ToOK to send the message directly. Alternatively, you can Send by NameForward Text replyCall to Sender Send by GroupOutbox BackupExtract nos Create message Quick MessageRing Message Animation MessageSMS Chat Icon MessageUse and press Select to enter the number Receiving a reply to your chat message Message settings Message centerMessage lifetime Message formatReply Path NotificationVoicemail Listening to a voicemailVoicemail settings Box numbersAlert by SMS Alert by callAlert match CB switch Activates/deactivates the cell broadcast featureCell Broadcast Read Cell BroadcastSettings Immediate Display CBLanguage Set CB subjectsCurrent list Services WAPSchedule Set reminderAppointments you have previously scheduled Date you want is highlighted, pressAlarm state TimeRepeat ToneView today View allDelete all Alarm ToolsSet time Set toneAlarm period Stop WatchHour Minder VibrationUsing the calculator feature CalculatorWhen the calculator screen appears, press OPTIONS. Select Auto Time ZoneOff New roundGolf Genius HdcpEnter Score Score CardStatistic Load Round New/Edit CourseMini Mouse Query CourseSettings Phone settingsLanguage Under this menu you can customize the way your phone worksColor Scheme WallpaperBacklight Level Backlight PeriodDisplay StandardDigital Clock Starry NightDefault input Idle ClockAuto Redial Connected AlertCall settings Auto KeylockCall waiting Show your numberBy service Call DivertDivert all calls StatusDivert when busy Divert when not foundCancel all Cancels all Call Divert settingsNetwork settings Change network passwordNetwork options AutomaticSet PIN1 Security settingsChange PIN1 Handset lock Handset call barringBar incoming Bar outgoingDisables the Bar outgoing feature Network call barringBar prefixes Bar foreign callsOnly local and home country Bar incoming callsBar incoming if abroad Bar outgoing callsFixed dial settings Fixed diallingFixed dial list Change PIN2Blacklist settings Privacy CodeBlacklist Select groupQuick Access SIM LockWap Settings Activate SettingAuto Setting Manual SettingGprs Settings PasswordAPN Name User IDClock settings Set dateTime format Date formatProfiles Reset settingsSelect profile Edit profile Answer Mode Keypad tonesDtmf tones Message alertMelody composer Key presses for editing musical notesEntering a default pitch note Adjusting the duration of a noteEditing musical notes Entering a restAdjusting the octave of a note Steps for composing a chord melodyAdding a sharp to a note Press to add a note sharp #. To remove a sharp from aMenus Add entry Melody composer menu you can choose from the followingComposes another chord melody Memory size User1Erase Melody DownloadFormat file system Baud rate setting Turn Modem off/onMenu MAP Care and Maintenance Signal Can You Are Using Your AvoidWhere Signal Is weak Time being Battery needs to beBattery if SwitchError Are CleanDial settings, and turn Setting,Service You Have BarredBattery Your PIN is Have Entered a ContactBlocked Or useAppendix Appendix Appendix