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Contents
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume Initiating Keypad Lock Input Mode Menu
External Antenna Care
Safety and General Information
Operational Precautions
Exposure To Radio Frequency RF Energy
Body-Worn Operation
Approved Accessories
RF Energy Interference/Compatibility
Phone Operation
Hearing Aids
Aircraft
Medical Devices
Pacemakers
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Use While Driving
Operational Warnings
For Vehicles With an Air Bag
Batteries
Symbol
Seizures/Blackouts
Blasting Caps and Areas
Play at the farthest distance possible from the screen
Repetitive Motion Injuries
Take a minimum of a 15-minute break hourly
Play in a room in which all lights are on
IMEI 350034/40/394721/9
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Right soft key
Touring Your Phone
Appearance
Power on/off key
Touring Your Phone
Headset jack Charger port Lanyard hole Battery contacts
Battery compartment SIM card slot SIM card slot latch Battery latch
For connection to the optional handsfree headset
Function
Idle Mode Display
Idle Display Icons
Icon
Keys
Commands and functions
Power On/Off key
Press to end or cancel a call
Press to send or answer a call
Send/Answer key
Commands and functions
Keys
Left soft key
Keys
Keys
Alphanumeric Keys
Number keys
Commands and functions
Getting Started
Your SIM Card
Inserting Your SIM card
Battery Use
Fitting the Battery
Removing Your SIM Card
Charging the Battery
Removing the Battery
Using Your Phone
Turning on the Phone
Making a Phone Call
Turning Off the Phone
Resetting the Time and Date
Ending a Call
Answering a Call
Making an Emergency Call
One-touch Dialling
Listening to a Voicemail
Making an International Call
Dialling an Extension Number
Last Missed, Dialled, and Received Calls
Making an Abbreviated Call
Messages Menu Shortcut
Phone Book Directory Shortcut
Holding a Call
Note This feature is network and subscription dependent
Adding Phone Book Entries in Idle Mode
Incoming Call Waiting
Messages
Call Options Menu
SIM Menu
Mute
Swap
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume
Phone Book
Call List
Initiating Keypad Lock
30 - Using Your Phone
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Phonebook Editor Display
Input Mode Menu
1DPH
Message Editor Display
Note The input mode menu may vary from market to market
Features of Smart Input iTAP
Selecting an Input Mode
Smart Input iTAP
Tips for Using Smart Input iTAP
Smart Input iTAP Keypad Mapping
To enter words
Demo of Smart input iTAP
To enter punctuation and symbols
ABC Input
Tips for Using ABC Input
Insert Symbol
123 Input
Select Icon
Insert Quick Msg
Note You must enter the icon before the 160th character
Note 6HOHFW,FRQ is only available for message editing
Phrases and Sentences
Quick Msg Listing
Note The dictionary may vary from market to market
Note The default Quick Msg list may vary from market to market
Select Dictionary
Note ,QVHUW4XLFN0VJ is not available in Phone Book
Note The default Quick Access menu may vary from market to market
Quick Access
Quick Access Menu
Using the Quick Access Menu
Menus
Menus
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Using Menus
Normal Access to an Option
Shortcut Access
6HWWLQJ
y Phone Book
Dialled
Last Number
Missed
Received
Call
Find Record
Add Entry to SIM
Delete All
All In SIM
Add Entry to Phone
Delete
By Name
Copy Record
Service Number
Own Number
Status
Single
SIM-Phone
Phone-SIM
Single
Ring Type
0 Audio Settings
Vibrate and Ring
Vibracall
SMS Alert
Profiles
General
Activate
Customise
Outdoors
Edit Melody
Silent
Meeting
Note length
Note symbol
Composing a Melody
Keypad Mapping
Save Tone
Settings
Note The Flat is not available, and *has no function
Play
Timebeat
c Messages
Inbox
Reply
Preview
Single Recipient
Multiple Recipients
Select Icon
Edit
Start Chat
Call Back
Delete
Note You must enter the icon before the 160th character
Send
Use Number
Select Icon
Save
Note This feature is network support and subscription dependent
New Message
SMS Chat
Quick Msg
Icon Message
To Write and Store Your Quick Msg Sentences
To Access a Quick Msg Sentence You Wrote
To Access a Preset Quick Msg Sentence
View
Edit
Drafts
Voice Mail
Delete
Language
Broadcast
Receive
Topics
Valid Period
Settings
Delete All
Route Center
Snake
i Tools
SIM Menu
Games
Instructions
Five Stone
Level
Top Score
Box World
Once
Set Alarm
Calculator
Daily
Using the Calculator Feature
Converting Currency Values
Number/Function
5 Enter the sum you want to convert and press
Quick Access
Hour Minder
Tip To exit from the calculator or currency converter feature, press
Functionality
Option
Customise the Quick Access Menu
Option
Functionality
Manual
E Network
C Security
Automatic
PIN Code
Note You must get PIN2 before you can use this feature
Change Code
Fixed Dial
View
SIM Lock
Set Status
Modify
Time
D Call Services
Call Records
Change Code
Cost Limit
Call Rate
Clear Cost
Note PIN 2 is required
Divert Voice
When Busy
Note For how to designate the line in use, see page
Call Divert
Divert Cond
Cancel All
Cancel
Call Barring
Line in Use
In When Roam
Preset
Call Waiting
Animation 2
B Setting
ScreenSaver
Animation
Auto KeyLock
Set Time & Date
Key Lock
Clock
Time Alert
Restore
Language
Input Mode
6 Security
8 Setting
2 Audio Settings
Menu Structure Map
Care and Maintenance
Possible cause
Problems and Solutions
Problem
Solution
The battery needs to
Problem
Solution
Battery has run out
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Problem
Solution
Possible cause
functions, or you do
Problem
Solution
Possible cause
Specific Absorption Rate Data
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Warranty Information
How to get warranty service?
Conditions
What is not covered by the warranty
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