Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Vodafone 705T handset.
• To ensure proper usage, read this manual thoroughly before using the 705T handset.
• After reading this manual, retain it for future reference.
• If this manual is lost or damaged, contact Vodafone General Information (page 315).
• Accessible services may be limited because of contract conditions.
The 705T handset is compatible with the 3G/UMTS and GSM systems.
Caution
• Unauthorised copying of any part of this manual is prohibited.
• The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
• Not all functions and services described in this user guide are available in Japan.
• Steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of descriptions in this manual. If you find inaccurate or missing information, contact
Vodafone General Information (page 315).
• Manuals with missing pages or incorrect collating will be replaced.
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Contents
Introduction ...........................................1
What's in the Box...................................2
Contents................................................3
About this Manual..................................5
Keys & Notations....................................6
Safety Precautions .................................7
General Notes......................................19
Trademarks and Patents.......................25
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Video Call ........................................105
About Video Calls ...............................106
Making a Video Call............................107
Answering a Video Call .......................108
Convenient Functions for Video Calls ...109
Video Call Settings .............................113
Camera/Video Camera....................116
Camera .............................................117
Pictures.............................................121
Videos...............................................132
Picture & Video Settings .....................136
Messaging.......................................145
Messaging Capabilities.......................146
MMS.................................................148
SMS..................................................159
MMS/SMS Common Operations..........164
Vodafone live! .................................171
Accessing Vodafone live! ....................172
Bookmarks ........................................174
Operations for Web Pages ..................176
Browser Settings................................179
V-appli...............................................180
Vodafone live! CAST........................186
Vodafone live! CAST ...........................187
Subscribing/Cancelling Subscription....188
Checking Content Updates..................189
Downloading Content Manually ...........190
Checking History................................191
Data Folder......................................192
Data Folder........................................193
Using Files & Folders..........................195
Displaying Files on a TV......................198
Using vObjects...................................200
Using a Memory Card.........................202
Using the USIM Card ..........................204
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Settings ...........................................208
Mode Settings....................................209
Display Settings .................................217
Phone Settings...................................225
Call Settings ......................................230
Security Settings ................................240
Memory Settings................................249
Network Settings................................250
Location Settings ...............................253
Shortcut Menu ...................................254
10 Convenient Functions .....................255
Calendar............................................256
Alarms...............................................260
Dictionary ..........................................262
Calculator..........................................263
Converter...........................................264
Voice Recorder...................................265
Countdown Timer...............................267
Notepad.............................................268
Number Memo...................................269
World Clock .......................................270
Backup..............................................271
Multi Task..........................................273
Barcode.............................................274
Flashlight...........................................277
Sending Touch Tones..........................278
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Basic Operations...............................30
Parts & Functions.................................31
USIM Card ...........................................39
Battery Pack ........................................42
Memory Cards .....................................44
Turning Handset Power On/Off..............45
System Mode Setting ...........................46
Language Setting.................................49
Date & Time Settings............................50
Main Menu ..........................................53
Codes..................................................54
Making a Call.......................................55
Answering a Call ..................................56
Engaged Call Operations.......................57
Call Log...............................................59
Optional Services .................................63
Text Entry ............................................72
Phonebook ..........................................78
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Media Player .....................................95
Media Player Menu ..............................96
Playback Window.................................97
Playing Music & Videos.........................98
Using Playlists....................................100
Other Operations & Settings................102
Music Player......................................103
11 File Transfer ....................................280
Bluetooth™.......................................281
USB Cable .........................................288
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12 Appendix .........................................294
Default Settings .................................295
Troubleshooting..................................302
Storage Capacity................................304
Main Specifications ............................305
Glossary ............................................306
Index.................................................308
Warranty & After Sales Service............313
Customer Service...............................315
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About this Manual
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About Screenshots
The screenshots appearing in this manual may differ from the actual menus appearing on the handset.
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Keys & Notations
Soft Keys
Navigation Key
The following notations are used to indicate Navigation Key
operations.
Press soft keys to perform operations indicated at the bottom of the
main display.
• Press to access Options menu.
J
Notation/
Function
Operation
• Press to return to the previous
K
window.
/PTIONS
"ACK
A
Accesses Shortcut menu, increases volume,
moves cursor up, etc.
Press up
B
Press down
Accesses Contacts list, decreases volume,
moves cursor down, etc.
D
Press left
Accesses Dialled Numbers, decreases
volume, moves cursor left, etc.
C
Press right
Accesses Received Calls, increases volume,
moves cursor right, etc.
Accesses Main menu, confirms selected
item, performs selected operation, acts as the
camera shutter-release, etc.
@
Press centre
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Safety Precautions
• To ensure proper usage, be sure to read the Safety Precautions
thoroughly before using your handset. Always keep this manual
available for future reference.
1 Serious injury includes loss of sight, wounds, high temperature
burns, low temperature burns (burns causing reddish areas,
blistering and other damage to the skin as a result of heat
exceeding the body temperature contacting your skin for a
prolonged time), electric shock, fractures and poisoning requiring
hospitalization or long-term medical treatment.
• Be sure to follow the safety information contained in the
instruction manuals and indicated on the product to prevent injury
to the user and other persons, as well as damage to property.
2 Injury includes wounds, burns and electric shock not requiring
hospitalization or long-term medical treatment.
• When a child uses the handset, it is recommended that a parent
or guardian reads the instruction manuals thoroughly and provides
proper instructions to the child.
3 Damage to property includes extensive damage to homes and
household property, as well as livestock and pets.
• The following describes the meaning of safety symbols and signal
words. Be sure to understand their meanings before proceeding to
read this manual.
Symbol Descriptions
Symbol
Meaning
Pictograph Descriptions
indicates a prohibited action. The prohibited
action is indicated graphically or described in
text in or near the symbol.
Pictograph
Meaning
Indicates an imminently hazardous operation
Danger that could result in death or serious injury1 of the
indicates a compulsory action that must be
carried out. The compulsory action is indicated
graphically or described in text in or near the
symbol.
user.
Indicates a potentially hazardous operation that
Warning could result in death or serious injury1 of the
user.
Indicates a potentially hazardous operation that
Caution could result in minor or moderate injury2 to the
user or damage to property3.
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Limitation of Liability
Danger
Vodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any
damages arising from natural disasters such as earthquakes,
lightning, storms and floods, as well as fires through no fault
of Vodafone and Toshiba, acts by third parties, other accidents,
improper use by the user, whether intentionally or negligently, or
use under other abnormal conditions.
・
Do not disassemble, modify or repair the handset,
battery pack, charger or Stereo Handsfree Headset
Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire, electric
shock, injury or malfunction. Modification of the handset is
prohibited by Japanese Radio Law. For repair, contact your
nearest Vodafone Shop or Vodafone Customer Assistance
(page 315).
Vodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for
incidental damages arising out of the use or inability to use the
product, including, but not limited to, corruption or loss of data,
lost business revenue or suspension of business operations.
Vodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any
damages arising from improper use not conforming to the
instructions in the instruction manuals.
Vodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any
damages arising from malfunctions caused by use in
combination with connection equipment or software that is not
authorized for use by Vodafone and Toshiba.
・
Do not dispose of the handset, battery pack, charger
or Stereo Handsfree Headset in a fire or expose it to
heat
If the handset or battery pack is exposed to water,
do not dry it artificially in heating equipment
(microwave oven, etc.)
・
・
Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire or
malfunction.
Image data recorded with the camera, downloaded data and
other data may be corrupted or lost due to malfunction, repair
or other improper handling of the product. Vodafone and Toshiba
accept no liability whatsoever for the restoration of corrupted or
lost data, as well as any damages or lost revenue and profits.
Vodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for
corruption or loss of stored data resulting from failures or
malfunctions of the product, regardless of the cause. Be sure to
keep a separate memo of important data to limit damage caused
by data corruption or loss to a minimum.
・
Do not charge, use or leave the handset, battery
pack, charger or Stereo Handsfree Headset in hot
places such as near a fire or heater
Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire or
malfunction.
・
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Danger
Do not expose the handset, charger, battery pack or
Do not touch the battery pack connectors (metal
parts) with any metal objects (necklace, hairpin,
etc.)
Stereo Handsfree Headset to fluids such as water,
perspiration or seawater
Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire, electric
shock or malfunction. If the handset is dropped accidentally
in water or any other fluid, immediately turn off the handset
and contact your nearest Vodafone Shop or Vodafone
Customer Assistance (page 315).
Doing so may cause the battery pack to overheat, rupture
or catch fire, as well as the metal object to overheat.
Do not use a battery pack other than one supplied
with or designated for the handset
Do not use the battery pack for any other handset
Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire or
malfunction.
Do not leave the handset, charger, battery pack or
Stereo Handsfree Headset outdoors, in a bathroom
or wherever water or any other fluid is used
Do not place the handset, charger or battery pack
near cups, vases or other containers of fluids
Exposure to water or other fluids may cause electric shock,
overheating, rupturing or fire.
Do not use a charger other than one supplied with or
designated for the handset to charge the battery pack
Do not use the charger for any other handset
Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire or
malfunction.
Do not use excessive force when inserting the
battery pack into the handset or connecting the
handset to the charger
Do not connect any cords with reverse polarity
Doing so may cause the battery pack to leak, rupture,
overheat or catch fire, as well as cause electric shock or
malfunction.
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Warning
Do not charge the battery pack while it is wet or
damp
Turn off the handset while you are near any
precision electronic equipment
Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire, electric
shock or short circuit. If the battery pack is exposed to
fluids such as water, unplug the rapid charger immediately.
Radio waves may adversely affect the operation of
electronic equipment. Examples of such equipment:
medical electronic equipment such as cardiac pacemakers
and hearing aids or fire alarms and automatic doors. If
you use medical electronic equipment, consult with the
equipment manufacturer or distributor about the influence
of radio waves.
Do not use the handset while driving
Do not make or receive a call and do not use other
functions (messaging, game, camera, video, music,
mobile light, etc.)
Remove the power plug from the outlet if the rapid
charger is not to be used for a long period of time or
before cleaning
Failing to do so may cause an electric shock, fire or
malfunction.
Doing so may cause a traffic accident. Use of the handset
while driving is prohibited by law. Before using the handset,
stop the vehicle in a safe area where parking is permitted.
Do not use the phone wherever there is the risk of a
fire or explosion such as in a petrol station
Doing so may ignite the gases and start a fire or explosion.
Turn off the handset and do not charge it wherever gases
may be present (petrol station, etc.).
Turn off the handset wherever its use is prohibited
such as on an aircraft
Cancel schedule and alarm settings before turning
handset power off
Use of the handset on an aircraft is prohibited by law.
Do not swing the handset by its strap, a video output
cable or the Stereo Handsfree Headset
Doing so may cause an injury, accident or damage.
Check your surroundings to confirm that it is safe
to make/receive calls, send/receive messages, take
pictures or record videos
Failing to do so may cause you to trip over or cause a
traffic accident.
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Warning
Do not use the handset with any power voltage other
than the specified voltage
If electrolyte fluid leaking from the battery pack
gets into your eyes, wash your eyes immediately
with clean water and have your eyes treated by an
ophthalmologist
Doing so may cause a fire. The power voltages are 100
to 240 V AC for the rapid charger and 12 or 24 V DC (for
a negative ground car only) for a cigarette lighter charger.
Failing to receive treatment for your eyes may result in eye
injury.
Wipe away any dust on the plug of the rapid charger
with a dry cloth after removing the plug from the
outlet
When thunder is heard outside, stop using the
handset immediately
Dust on the plug or outlet may cause a fire.
Turn off the handset and do not touch it
Failing to do so may attract lightning and cause electric
shock. When thunder is heard, stop using the handset and
move to a safe place such as inside a building.
Follow the instructions below when installing and
wiring in-vehicle devices
Make sure that devices do not interfere with
driving and safety equipment such as airbags
Make sure that wires are not caught in seatbelt
buckles, doors or other moving parts
Any wire caught around a foot, brake pedal, accelerator
pedal, etc. may interfere with driving and cause a traffic
accident. If any part of an in-vehicle device drops onto the
floor, it may startle you into abrupt braking or steering,
leading to a traffic accident.
・
If the battery pack fails to charge in the specified
time, stop charging immediately
Failing to do so may cause overheating, rupturing or fire.
Contact your nearest Vodafone Shop or Vodafone Customer
Assistance (page 315).
・
When inserting the rapid charger plug into an AC
household outlet, make sure that a metal strap or
any other metal object does not touch the plug
Failing to do so may cause electric shock, short circuit or
fire.
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Warning
If something unusual happens to the handset,
If the handset is used near an implanted cardiac
pacemaker, defibrillator or other electronic medical
equipment, radio waves may interfere with such a
device or equipment
battery pack or charger; for example, it emits smoke
or an unusual odour or is damaged, perform the
following steps immediately
1. If the battery pack is charging, unplug the rapid charger
from the AC household outlet or unplug the cigarette
lighter charger from the cigarette lighter socket.
2. Make sure that the handset is not hot, then turn it off
and remove the battery pack.
Failing to do so and continuing use (charging) may cause
the battery pack to overheat, rupture or catch fire or the
handset to overheat. If something unusual happens,
contact your nearest Vodafone Shop or Vodafone Customer
Assistance (page 315).
Observe the following guidelines
1. If you have an implanted cardiac pacemaker or
defibrillator, carry and use the handset at a distance of
at least 22 centimetres away from the implanted device.
2. Turn off the handset in crowded places such as packed
trains because a person with an implanted cardiac
pacemaker or defibrillator may be nearby. Radio waves
can interfere with the operation of a cardiac pacemaker
or other medical device.
3. Follow the precautions below in medical institutions.
Do not bring the handset into an operating room,
intensive care unit or coronary care unit.
Turn off the handset in a hospital ward.
Turn off the handset in a lobby or other location close
to medical equipment.
・
Do not drop the handset or battery pack or subject it
to excessive shock
Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire or
malfunction.
・
・
Observe the instructions of individual medical
institutions and do not use the handset in or bring it
into prohibited areas.
Turn off the handset after cancelling any settings
such as schedule and alarm settings that turn on the
handset automatically.
・
・
Do not sit down with the handset in your trousers
pocket
Excess weight may damage the display, battery pack or
other parts resulting in overheating, fire or injury.
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Warning
4. When using electronic medical devices other than an
implanted cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator outside
of medical institutions (such as at home), consult with
the individual medical device manufacturer about the
possible influence of radio waves.
The above information conforms to "The Guidelines on
Use of Mobile Phones and Other Devices to Prevent
Electromagnetic Wave Interference with Electronic Medical
Equipment" (Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference
Japan, April 1997), as well as refers to "The Investigative
Research Report on the Influence of Electromagnetic
Waves on Medical Equipment" (Association of Radio
Industries and Businesses, March 2001).
Do not use the rapid charger with any power supply
other than a 100 to 240 V AC household power
supply
Doing so may result in a fire, as well as cause the charger
to overheat, catch fire or malfunction.
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Caution
Do not use or leave the handset or battery pack in
Do not pull, bend with excessive force or twist the
cords of the rapid charger and cigarette lighter
charger
places where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or
in hot places such as inside a car in the sun
Doing so may cause overheating, fire or malfunction.
Do not damage or modify them
Do not place objects on them
Keep the handset, battery pack, macro lens and
charger away from infants and small children
Failing to do so may result in the battery pack, macro lens
or memory card being accidentally swallowed or cause an
injury.
Do not apply heat and keep them away from heaters
Damage to a cord may cause electric shock, overheating
or fire.
Do not plug or unplug the rapid charger with wet
hands
Make sure that the charger terminals (metal parts)
do not come into contact with wires or other metal
objects
Doing so may cause electric shock or malfunction.
Keep magnetic cards away from the handset and
macro lens and make sure that a magnetic card is
not trapped when closing the handset
Failing to do so may cause the magnetic data on a cash
card, credit card, telephone card or floppy disk to be lost.
Failing to do so may cause overheating or burns.
Do not pull the cord when unplugging the rapid
charger or cigarette lighter charger from an AC
household outlet or socket
Damage to the cord may cause electric shock, overheating
or fire.
Do not use the handset in a vehicle if it affects in-
vehicle electronic devices
Hold the plug when unplugging the rapid charger or
cigarette lighter charger.
Use of the handset in some types of vehicles may, in
some rare cases, affect in-vehicle electronic devices and
interfere with safe driving.
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Caution
Do not place the handset on an unstable or unlevel
surface
If the fuse for the cigarette lighter charger blows,
replace it with a designated fuse
Doing so may result in the handset falling and causing
injury or malfunction. Be particularly careful when vibration
is set.
Replacing the fuse with other than a designated fuse may
cause overheating and fire.
For details on replacing the fuse, refer to the instruction
manual of the cigarette lighter charger.
Do not dispose of the used battery pack with
ordinary garbage
If fluid leaking from the battery pack comes
into contact with skin or clothing, wash it away
immediately with clean water
Insulate the connectors with tape and then dispose of the
used battery pack separately from ordinary garbage or take
it to your nearest Vodafone Shop. Be sure to observe local
regulations on the separate collection of used batteries,
wherever applicable.
Failing to do so may cause skin irritation.
Do not touch the handset with sweaty hands or
place it into a pocket of sweaty clothes
Sweat and humidity may erode the internal components of
the handset and cause overheating or malfunction.
Do not use the cigarette lighter charger when the
car engine is not running
Doing so may result in a flat battery.
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Caution
If your skin becomes irritated, immediately stop
Part
Material (Surface Treatment)
using the handset and consult with a dermatologist
The following materials and surface treatments have
been used for the handset. Some of these materials may
cause itching, irritation, eczema, etc. in some rare cases
depending on the individual's constitution and physical
condition.
Earphone microphone jack cap,
memory card slot cap
Polyester elastomer resin (urethane
coating)
Polyester elastomer resin (urethane
coating)
Cable connector cap
Screws
Steel (nickel coating, copper
undercoat)
Part
Material (Surface Treatment)
Stainless steel (acrylic baking
coating)
Outer housing (keypad, main display
side, external display side, battery
compartment, camera section
(screw cover))
Speaker hole mesh
PC resin (UV cured acrylic coating)
Stereo Handsfree Headset
Camera panel
TPE/ABS resin
Tempered glass
PC resin/Silicone rubber (UV cured
coating)
PC resin/Sintered neodymium alloy
(epoxy resin coating)
Front key section
Macro lens
Main display panel, external display
panel
Hinge side cap
PC resin
Tempered glass (polyester film)
Keypad
PC resin
Keys other than keypad
PC resin (UV cured acrylic coating)
Polyester elastomer resin (urethane
coating)
Earpiece
External light LED lamp, charging
LED lamp
Acrylic resin
Flash panel
Logo badge
Acrylic resin
UV cured acrylic resin
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Caution
Before using the handset, make sure that no metal
Make sure things like paper, cloth and bedding are
not placed on the handset during charging using a
USB connection, AC adapter, etc.
objects (such as pins) are stuck to the earpiece
Failing to do so may result in a metal object causing an ear
injury, etc.
Failing to do so may cause overheating, fire, burns or
malfunction.
If you have a weak heart, be careful with the call
vibration and ringtone volume settings
Failing to do so may startle you and may be harmful to your
heart.
Do not turn the volume up too high while using the
Stereo Handsfree Headset
Do not use Stereo Handsfree Headset continuously
for long periods of time
Be careful not to trap your fingers or objects when
closing the handset and not to trap your fingers in
the hinge when opening the handset
Failing to do so may cause injury or damage to the LCD
display.
Exposure to high sound levels may impair hearing and
prolonged use may cause hearing defect regardless of the
volume level. Sound leakage may annoy other people and
surrounding sounds may not be heard clearly resulting in
an accident.
Do not use the mobile light and flashlight for
purposes other than taking pictures, recording
videos or lighting
Doing so may dazzle the eyes and cause impaired vision or
other injury.
Do not insert objects other than the memory card
into the memory card slot
Doing so may cause overheating, electric shock or
malfunction.
Cover the slot with the cap at times other than when you
are inserting or removing the memory card.
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Caution
Keep your face away from the memory card slot
when inserting or removing the memory card
Do not use the mobile light close to eyes
Doing so may cause eye damage. Be especially careful not
to take pictures or record videos with the mobile light too
close to the eyes of infants.
Keep a memory card out of the reach of small children
If the memory card is let go of suddenly, it may fly out and
hit your face resulting in injury.
Do not use excessive force when inserting or
removing the USIM card
Doing so may cause a malfunction. Be careful not to injure
a hand or finger when removing the card.
Do not subject the memory card to vibration or
shock or remove it from the slot or turn off the
handset while data is being written to or read from
the memory card
Use only a USIM card designated for the handset
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
Failing to do so may cause data loss or malfunction.
Use only the memory card supported by the handset
Failing to do so may cause data loss or malfunction.
The handset supports memory cards with a storage
capacity of up to 1GB (as of March 2006).
Do not remove the polyester film from the external
display
Using the handset without the polyester film to protect
against shattering of the reinforced glass may result in an
injury if the external display is damaged.
Do not let children use cables such as a video output
cable or the Stereo Handsfree Headset unsupervised
and keep cables out of infant's reach
An injury may be caused if, for instance, the cable is
wrapped around a neck.
Do not look through the macro lens at the sun or
other objects emitting a strong light
Doing so may damage your eyesight due to the light-
collecting property of the macro lens.
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General Notes
Using Your Handset
Vodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for the
corruption or loss of stored data. Be sure to keep a separate
memo of important data to limit damage caused by data
corruption or loss to a minimum.
• Be sure to charge the battery pack before using the handset for
the first time or if the handset has not been used for a long time.
When the battery pack is stored for a long time, it discharges over
time even if it is not used.
• Before using a memory card, read the instruction manual of the
memory card thoroughly to ensure safe and proper operation.
• When the handset is used for extended periods of time, especially
in high temperature conditions, the handset surface could become
hot. Please use caution when touching the handset under such
conditions.
• When certain items are taken out of the country, documentation
may be required to certify that the export of the items is
not controlled, prohibited, or restricted by the Export Trade
Control Order and Foreign Exchange Order. Basically, no such
documentation is required if you take the handset out of the
country and bring it back for the purpose of personal use when
going on vacations or short business trips. In some cases,
however, an export permit may be required if the handset is to be
used by or transferred to anyone else.
• The handset employs radio waves. Signals may be disrupted
even within service areas if you are indoors, underground, inside
a tunnel or inside a vehicle. If you move to a location with poor
signal reception, a call may be suddenly cut off.
• When using the handset in public places, take care not to annoy
other people around you. Use of the handset is prohibited in some
public places such as in theatres or on buses and trains.
• The handset is a radio transceiver under Japanese Radio Law. You
may be requested to submit the handset for inspection based on
this law.
• Use of the handset near a landline phone, TV or radio may affect
the image and sound quality of the equipment.
• The handset employs a digital system to maintain a high level of
communication quality even at very low signal levels. However,
calls may be suddenly cut off when the signal strength becomes
too weak.
• The digital system provides a high level of privacy protection.
However, the possibility of someone eavesdropping on your
conversation cannot be ruled out as long as radio waves are used.
• Data stored on the handset may be corrupted or lost on the
following occasions.
The handset is used improperly.
・
・
・
・
・
Furthermore, a US government export permit may be required
when taking the handset to countries for which the US government
has imposed export restrictions (Cuba, Libya, North Korea, Iran,
Sudan, Syria).
The handset is exposed to static electricity or electric noise.
The handset is turned off during operation.
The battery pack is completely discharged.
The handset malfunctions or is sent for repairs.
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For details on export laws, regulations and procedures, refer to
the Web page of the Security Export Control Policy Division of the
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
Handling Basics
• Do not use the handset in extreme temperatures, direct sunlight
and humid or dusty places.
• If you have hearing aids, use of the handset may interfere with
some operations of the hearing aids. If there is any interference,
consult with the manufacturer or distributor of the hearing aids.
• Do not drop the handset or subject it to excessive shock.
• To clean the handset, wipe it with a dry soft cloth. Do not use
alcohol, thinner, benzene or other solvents. Doing so may cause
discoloration and remove the printed logo.
Inside Vehicles
• Do not use the handset while driving. Use of the handset while
driving is prohibited by law.
• To clean the macro lens, wipe it with a dry soft cloth. Do not use
alcohol, thinner, benzene or other solvents. Doing so may cause
discoloration.
• Before using the handset, stop the vehicle in a safe area where
parking or stopping is permitted.
• Avoid exposing the handset to rain, snow or high humidity. The
handset, battery pack, charger, Stereo Handsfree Headset and
other optional accessories are not waterproof.
• Do not remove the battery pack while handset power is on to
avoid malfunction.
Aboard Aircraft
• Do not use the handset on an aircraft. Turn off the handset after
cancelling any settings such as schedule and alarm settings that
turn on the handset automatically. Do not turn the handset back
on while you are on the aircraft. Use of the handset on an aircraft
is prohibited by law.
• If the battery pack has been removed from the handset or the
handset has not been charged for a long time, stored data and
settings may be lost or altered. Vodafone and Toshiba accept no
liability whatsoever for any damage or loss resulting from such
negligence.
• The battery pack is a consumable item employing lithium ions.
Replace the battery pack with a new one if the operation time
becomes extremely short after it is fully charged. Buy a new
battery pack designated for the handset.
• When disposing of a used battery pack after battery
pack replacement or discontinued use of the handset,
insulate the connectors with tape or place the battery
pack into a plastic bag and then take it to your nearest
Vodafone Shop or battery pack recycling cooperative store.
Electromagnetic Waves
• For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets
RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that
contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of
15 mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure
compliance with RF exposure guidelines.
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Be sure to observe local regulations on the separate collection of
used batteries, wherever applicable.
• The handset's open/close status is detected by a magnetic sensor.
Therefore, take care not to place the macro lens or other magnetic
objects close to the microphone (mouthpiece) to prevent a
malfunction.
• When you replace the handset or send it for repair, messages and
other data stored in the handset cannot be transferred to another
handset.
• Do not drop the USIM card or subject it to excessive shock. Doing
so may cause a malfunction.
• Do not bend the USIM card or place a heavy object on it. Doing so
may cause a malfunction.
• Do not allow the USIM card to get wet or leave it in places of high
humidity. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
• Do not use or leave the USIM card in hot places such as near a
fire or heater. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
• Avoid storing the USIM card in direct sunlight or hot and humid
places. Failing to do so may cause a malfunction.
• Some handset display pixels may be missing or remain lit. This
is not a defect or malfunction. If the display is left on for a long
period of time, pictures may be permanently burned into it.
• Make sure the Stereo Handsfree Headset is securely plugged into
the earphone microphone jack. Failing to do so may generate
noise on the other party's phone during calls.
• Do not turn the volume up too high while using the Stereo
Handsfree Headset. Exposure to high sound levels may impair
hearing and prolonged use may cause hearing damage regardless
of the volume level. Sound leakage may annoy other people and
surrounding sounds may not be heard clearly when walking,
resulting in an accident.
• When earphone microphone jack and external connector are not
in use, make sure to replace the caps. Otherwise dust or water
may enter the handset causing handset malfunction.
• Hold the plug and do not pull the cord when unplugging the Stereo • Keep the USIM card out of infants' reach. Failing to do so may
Handsfree Headset or a video output cable. Pulling the cord may
cause damage or malfunction.
result in the USIM card being accidentally swallowed or cause an
injury.
• Do not close the handset with the strap, macro lens, USB cable,
Stereo Handsfree Headset or a video output cable inside. Doing so
may cause malfunction or damage.
• Before using the USIM card, read the instruction manual of the
USIM card thoroughly to ensure safe and proper operation.
• The antenna of the handset is built into the body and does not
protrude. Signal sensitivity may be reduced if you touch or cover
the portion of the body containing the internal antenna (pages 31,
32). In particular, do not affix things like stickers onto this portion
of the body.
Mobile Camera
• Be sure to observe proper etiquette when using the camera.
• Do not expose the camera lens to direct sunlight. Concentrated
sunlight through the lens may cause the handset to malfunction.
• Be sure to try taking and previewing pictures before using the
camera on important occasions like wedding ceremonies.
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• Do not commercially use or transfer pictures taken with
the camera without the permission of the copyright holder
(photographer), except for personal use.
• Do not use the camera in locations where taking photos and
recording videos are prohibited.
Right of Portrait
• Portrait right is the right of an individual to refuse to be
photographed by others and protects from the unauthorized
publication or use of an individual's photograph by others. Right
of personality is a portrait right applicable to all citizens and
right of publicity is a portrait right (property right) designed to
protect celebrities' interests. Be careful when taking pictures with
the handset camera. Photographing, publicizing and distributing
photographs of citizens and celebrities without permission are
illegal.
Mobile Light & External Light
• Do not use the mobile light in hot, cold or humid places. Doing so
may shorten its life.
• The mobile light and external light have a limited life. Repeated
use will decrease the light intensity.
Copyrights
• Copyrighted materials, such as music, images, computer programs
and databases, and their respective holders are protected by
copyright laws. Duplication of copyrighted materials is permitted
only for individual or home use. Making copies (including data
conversion), modifications, transfers or network distributions
of copies for purposes other than stated above without proper
authorization constitutes an infringement of copyrights and moral
rights, potentially resulting in claims for reparations or criminal
punishment. If you use the handset to make copies, observe the
copyright laws. Furthermore, recording materials using the camera
is also subject to the same laws.
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create derivative works based on the Software.
TOSHIBA CORPORATION
2. Copyright. The Software is licensed, not sold. You acknowledge
that no title to the intellectual property in the Software is or will
be transferred to you. You further acknowledge that title and
full ownership rights to the Software will remain the exclusive
property of Toshiba, Toshiba's affiliates, and/or their suppliers,
and you will not acquire any rights to the Software, except as
expressly set out in this EULA. You may keep a back-up copy
of the Software only so far as necessary for its lawful use.
All copies of the Software must contain the same proprietary
notices as contained in or on the Software and are subject to
the terms of this EULA. All rights not expressly granted under
this EULA are reserved to Toshiba, Toshiba's affiliates and/or
their suppliers.
IMPORTANT NOTE: PLEASE READ BEFORE USING YOUR
HANDSET
BY ATTEMPTING TO USE ANY SOFTWARE ON THE SUPPLIED
HANDSET THIS CONSTITUTES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE
EULA TERMS. IF YOU REJECT OR DO NOT AGREE WITH ALL THE
TERMS OF THIS EULA, PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ACCESS
OR USE THE SUPPLIED SOFTWARE.
End User License Agreement
This End User License Agreement ("EULA") is a legal agreement
between you (as the user) and TOSHIBA CORPORATION ("Toshiba")
with regard to the copyrighted software as installed in a Toshiba 3G
handset supplied to you (the "Handset").
3. Reverse Engineering. You agree that you will not attempt, and if
you are a business organisation, you will use your best efforts
to prevent your employees, servants and contractors from
attempting to reverse engineer, decompile, modify, translate
or disassemble the Software in whole or in part except to the
extent that such actions cannot be excluded by mandatory
applicable law and only if those actions are taken in accordance
with such applicable law. Any failure to comply with the above
or any other terms and conditions contained herein will result
in the automatic termination of this license and the reversion of
the rights granted hereunder to Toshiba.
Use or disposal of any software installed in the Handset and related
documentations (the "Software") will constitute your acceptance of
these terms, unless separate terms are provided by the Software
supplier on the Handset, in which case certain additional or different
terms may apply. If you do not agree with the terms of this EULA, do
not use or dispose the Software.
1. License Grant. Toshiba grants to you a personal, non-
transferable and non-exclusive right to use the Software as
set out in this EULA. Modifying, adapting, translating, renting,
copying, making available, transferring or assigning all or part
of the Software, or any rights granted hereunder, to any other
persons and removing any proprietary notices, labels or marks
from the Software is strictly prohibited, except as expressly
permitted in this EULA. Furthermore, you hereby agree not to
4. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY. The Software is provided
"AS IS" without warranty of any kind. TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA'S
AFFILIATES, AND THEIR SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL
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WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS OR OTHER TERMS (WHETHER
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED), INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS AND TERMS OF
ADDRESSES, PHONE NUMBERS, PICTURES, RINGTONES ETC,
BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR PRODUCT FOR A WARRANTY
SERVICE, AS SUCH DATA MAY BE DELETED OR ERASED AS
PART OF THE REPAIR OR SERVICE PROCESS.
6. Laws. This EULA will be governed by the laws of Japan.
All disputes arising out of this EULA shall be subject to the
exclusive jurisdiction of the Tokyo District Court.
7. Export Laws. Any use, duplication or disposal of the Software
involves products and/or technical data that may be controlled
under the export laws of applicable countries or region and
may be subject to the approval of the applicable governmental
authorities prior to export. Any export, directly or indirectly,
in contravention of the export laws of applicable countries or
region is prohibited.
8. Third Party Beneficiary. You agree that certain suppliers of the
Software to Toshiba have a right as a third party beneficiary to
enforce the terms of this EULA against you as a user.
SATISFACTORY QUALITY, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT
OF THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS; AND THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO
THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE
IS WITH YOU. YOU ACCEPT THAT SOFTWARE MAY NOT
MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS AND NO WARRANTY CAN
BE GIVEN THAT OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE
UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE.
5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT
LEGALLY PERMITTED, IN NO EVENT SHALL TOSHIBA,
TOSHIBA'S AFFILIATES OR THEIR SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE
TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES FOR (A) LOST BUSINESS OR
REVENUE, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS
DATA; OR (B) CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL
OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OF ANY KIND (WHETHER UNDER
CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE) ARISING OUT OF:
(I) THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE,
EVEN IF TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA'S AFFILIATES OR THEIR
SUPPLIER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGES; OR (II) ANY CLAIM BY A THIRD PARTY.
SAVE AS SET OUT IN THIS SECTION, TOSHIBA'S ENTIRE
LIABILITY UNDER THIS EULA SHALL NOT EXCEED THE
PRICE PAID FOR THE SOFTWARE, IF ANY.
PLEASE MAKE AND RETAIN A COPY OF ALL DATA YOU HAVE
INSERTED INTO YOUR PRODUCT, FOR EXAMPLE NAMES,
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Trademarks and Patents
Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the
following United States Patents and/or their counterparts in other
nations:
Bluetooth™ is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.USA.
4,901,307
5,535,239
5,416,797
5,101,501
5,568,483
5,056,109
5,544,196
5,710,784
5,504,773
5,267,262
5,778,338
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5,600,754
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5,228,054
5,657,420
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL
PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-
COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (i) ENCODING VIDEO IN
COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD (“MPEG-4
VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODING MPEG-4 VIDEO THAT WAS
ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND
NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A
VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG-LA TO PROVIDE MPEG-4
VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR
ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT
RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL
USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC.
SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM.
Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos
are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other
countries.
The miniSD™ Logo is a trademark.
T9 Text Input is covered by Japan Pat.No.特
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3532780,3492981 and other patents pending.
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer
IIS and Thomson multimedia.
Powered by Mascot Capsule® / Micro3D Edition™ Mascot Capsule®
is a registered trademark of HI Corporation © 2002-2003 HI
Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
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Copyright © 1998-2003 The OpenSSL Project. All rights
QR Code is a registered trademark of Denso wave Incorporated.
reserved.
Vodafone, Vodafone live!, My Vodafone and Speech Mark Device
are registered trademarks or trademarks of Vodafone Group Plc.
Copyright © 1995-1998 Eric Young ([email protected]) All
rights reserved.
V-appli, Movie Sha-mail and Custom Screen are registered
trademarks or trademarks of Vodafone K.K.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT
AND/OR BY ERIC YOUNG "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESSED OR
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FCC Notice
FCC RF Exposure Information
The handset may cause TV or radio interference if used in close
proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you to stop
using the handset if such interference cannot be eliminated.
Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to
radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications
Commission of the U.S. Government.
The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by
independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough
evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial
safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless
of age and health.
Information to User
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The
SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.
The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear
and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The
highest SAR value for this model handset when tested for use at the
ear is 0.346 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this
user guide, is 0.618 W/kg. Body-worn Operation; This device was
tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset
kept 1.5 cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF
exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5 cm
separation distance between the user's body and the back of the
handset. The use of beltclips, holsters and similar accessories should
not contain metallic components in its assembly.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation; if this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient/relocate the receiving aerial.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may
not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be
avoided.
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The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorisation for this model
handset with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance
The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific
information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for
with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model the use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your
handset is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display
Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on
SP2-CC4-J01.
exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using
a ‘hands-free’ device to keep the mobile phone away from the head
and body. Additional Information can be found on the websites of the
World Health Organization (http://www.who.int/emf).
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be
found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association
(CTIA) website at http://www.phonefacts.net.
*
The tests are carried out in accordance with international guidelines for
testing.
** Please see the <FCC RF Exposure Information> section about body worn
operation.
European RF Exposure Information
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed
not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended
by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by
the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety
margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless
of age and health.
The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg
and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was
0.630 W/kg*. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can
be used in other positions, such as on the body as described in this
user guide**. In this case, the highest tested SAR value is
0.838 W/kg.
As SAR is measured utilizing the devices highest transmitting power
the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that
indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level
of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum level required to
reach the network.
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Basic Operations
This chapter explains the basic operations and functions of your handset.
In This Chapter
Parts & Functions
USIM Card
Battery Pack
Codes
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Making a Call
Answering a Call
Engaged Call Operations
Call Log
Optional Services
Text Entry
Memory Cards
Turning Handset Power On/Off
System Mode Setting
Language Setting
Date & Time Settings
Main Menu
Phonebook
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Parts & Functions
Handset
!TTACHING THE (ANDSTRAP
Basic Operations
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1. Earpiece
2. Main Display
3. Left Soft Key : Select items and access the Options menu.
12. Keypad: Enter phone numbers, characters, etc.
Press and hold from standby to access Voicemail messages.
1
To enter " " for making an international call, press and hold
+
J
0
Also use this key to access the Messaging menu from standby.
from standby.
4. Navigation Key
: Move cursor up, down, left or right, access
*/ Key/
: Switch between uppercase and lowercase.
*
E
functions assigned to the navigation key, etc.
Centre Key : Access the Main menu from standby. Use this
Also use this key to scroll to the previous page in a window
displaying a list or turn the mobile light on or off during camera
use.
@
key to confirm selected items and perform selected operations.
5. Media Player Key : Start Media Player from standby.
#
/
Key
: Enter symbols, etc. Also use this key to scroll to
#
H
6. Send Key
: Make and answer calls.
the next page in a window displaying a list.
N
7. Cable and Handset Charging Connector: Connect Rapid
To set or cancel Silent, press and hold
from standby.
#
Charger and other devices.
13. Microphone
8. Right Soft Key : Return to the previous operation, cancel
14. Charging Indicator: Lights during charging and goes out when
K
operations, etc. Also use this key to access Vodafone live! from
standby.
charging is complete.
15. Music Player Keys
: Play, pause, rewind and forward
T
9. Multi Task Key : Switch to another function without ending
music files.
S
the function currently in use.
16. External Display: Notifies of incoming calls, received messages
and other information while your handset is closed.
17. External Light: Flashes for incoming calls, messages, etc.
18. Stereo Speakers
10. Clear/Memo Key
: Delete characters and return to the
L
previous operation. Also use this key to access Answerphone
from standby.
11. End/Power Key
: Power handset on/off, end calls/operations 19. Camera Lens
O
and return to standby.
20. Mobile Light: Used as a light when taking pictures or recording
videos at night time or while indoors.
21. Camera/Video Indicator: Flashes when the camera or video is
activated.
22. Internal Antenna: The antenna is built into your handset.
23. Side Key /Side Key : Move cursor up and down and adjust
P
Q
the volume. Press and hold to use it as a shortcut key.
P
24. Handstrap Hole
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25. Earphone Microphone/AV OUT Jack: Connect the Stereo
Handsfree Headset or video output cable.
26. Memory Card Slot
27. Side Key : Activate the camera, etc. This key also acts as the
R
shutter button during camera use. Press and hold while your
R
handset is closed to set/cancel the Hold setting for the side keys.
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Main Display Indicators
Signal Strength
Strong
Out of Range
①
①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨⑩ ⑪
Moderate
Weak
Faint
12:30
Offline Mode On (page 229)
External Connection for Data Synchronisation
/
Voice/Video Call
②
③
④
Dial-up Connection (pages 287, 292)
Secret Mode On (page 246)
Packet Communication in Progress
Packet Transmission Ready
Packet Network Range
/
/
/
3G/UMTS Network Connection/Roaming
GSM Network Connection/Roaming
GPRS Network Connection/Roaming
⑫
⑬
⑭⑮⑯⑰⑱⑲
Service Area of Operator Other than Vodafone
Reception of High Priority MMS
⑤
Reception of Rights Object
Indicates the reception of a content key during operation.
/
New MMS/SMS (pages 153, 161)
New WAP Push Message (page 161)
New CAST (page 187)
Silent (page 209)
⑥
⑦
Car (page 209)
Meeting (page 209)
Web SSL
Indicates a connection to an information page with security protection.
/
Bluetooth™ Connection Established/Connection Standby (page 281)
Bluetooth™ Connection Lost
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V-appli Activated/Paused (page 183)
⑧
⑨
Music File Playing
Music File Playback Paused
Video File Playing
Streaming (page 99)
Memory Card Inserted (page 44)
Battery Level
⑩
Sufficiently Charged
Moderate
Very Low
Charge Immediately
Low
Charging (page 43)
Time
Phone Lock Active (page 242)
Alarm Set (page 260)
Silent and Vibration Set (page 209)
⑪
⑫
⑬
⑭
Silent Set (page 209)
Vibration Set (page 209)
Information Prompt (page 38)
Missed Call (page 59)
SMS maximum for incoming messages
Indicates Received Msgs. contains the maximum number of SMS messages.
New Voicemail Message (page 63)
⑮
⑯
⑰
⑱
Call Diverting without Ringer Set for Voice Call (pages 63, 65)
Call Diverting without Ringer Set for Video Call (page 65)
Call Diverting without Ringer Set for Voice and Video Calls (page 65)
/
/
/
/
/
Answerphone On and You Have a Message (pages 56, 230)
⑲
Answerphone Off and You Have a Message (pages 56, 230)
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External Display Indicators
① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩
Signal Strength
①
⑪
12:30
Strong
Moderate
Weak
Faint
Out of Range
Offline Mode On (page 229)
External Connection for Data Synchronisation
Packet Communication
Packet Transmission Ready
Packet Network Range
②
③
/
/
/
3G/UMTS Network Connection/Roaming
GSM Network Connection/Roaming
GPRS Network Connection/Roaming
Service Area of Operator Other than Vodafone
Reception of High Priority MMS
④
Reception of Rights Object
Indicates the reception of a content key during operation.
/
New MMS/SMS (pages 153, 161)
New WAP Push Message (page 161)
New CAST (page 187)
Silent
Web SSL
Car
Meeting
⑤
⑥
Indicates a connection to an information page with security protection.
/
Bluetooth™ Connection Established/Connection Standby (page 281)
Bluetooth™ Connection Lost
Phone Lock Active (page 242)
Hold Active (page 248)
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⑦
⑧
All Playback Mode
Repeat Playback Mode
Repeat All Playback Mode
Random Playback Mode
One Track Playback Mode
/
V-appli Activated/Paused (page 183)
Alarm Set (page 260)
Background Playback
Background Playback Paused
Music Player Cannot be Started
New Voicemail Message (page 63)
/
/
/
/
/
Answerphone On and You Have a Message (pages 56, 230)
Answerphone Off and You Have a Message (pages 56, 230)
Missed Call (page 59)
Memory Card Inserted (page 44)
Battery Level
⑨
⑩
Sufficiently Charged
Moderate
Very Low
Charge Immediately
Low
Charging (page 43)
Time
⑪
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Information Prompt
Information Prompt appears to inform you of missed calls, new messages and other
information.
Tip
To close Information Prompt,
1. When Information Prompt appears, scroll to an item and press (Select).
J
press (Back) or
Kk
. To
Oo
The following items are available.
redisplay Information Prompt,
press and hold
.
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Missed Calls: Missed calls (page 59).
New SMS: Unread SMS (page 161).
New MMS: Unread MMS (page 153).
New Push: New WAP Push message(s) (page 161).
New Reports: Unread delivery report(s) (pages 158, 163).
New CAST Contents: Content update(s) available (page 187).
CAST Information: CAST update failed (page 187).
Voicemail: New message(s) at Voicemail Centre (page 63).
Stop Snooze: Cancel snooze (page 261).
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USIM Card
Before using your handset, be sure to do the following.
Insert the USIM card in your handset.
◆
◆
Insert the battery pack in your handset (page 42).
About the USIM Card
The USIM card contains customer information such as your phone number. Only insert
the USIM card in a USIM card compatible handset. If the USIM card is not inserted, the
handset cannot be used. Do not touch or damage the IC when handling the USIM card.
Inserting & Removing the USIM Card
Before inserting or removing the USIM card, remove the battery pack. For details on
removing the battery pack, see page 42.
1. Open the battery cover and remove the battery pack.
2. Insert USIM card straight, making sure the IC portion is facing down (as shown in
the illustration to the left).
To remove the USIM card, press down on point (shown in the diagram to the left)
A
and slide it out.
A
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USIM PINs
For security, the USIM card has two security codes: PIN 1 and PIN 2. Do not forget these
codes and do not reveal them to others.
PIN1
This is a four to eight digit security code to prevent others from using your handset. The
default setting is “9999.”
PIN2
This is the four to eight digit security code required for operations such as resetting Call
Costs and setting Fixed Dialling Numbers. The default setting is “9999.”
PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) Codes
PUK codes are required to cancel PIN1 lock and PIN2 lock. PIN1/PIN2 lock is set when
an incorrect PIN1 or PIN2 is entered three times consecutively. To obtain the PUK1/
PUK2 code, contact Vodafone General Information (page 315). If the PUK1/PUK2 code
is incorrectly entered ten times in a row, the USIM card is locked. There is no way to
cancel the USIM card lock. Contact Vodafone General Information (page 315).
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About Emergency Calls
Emergency calls (110, 119 and 118) are available, even when the following restrictions
are set.
Note
• If System Mode is set to UMTS
Only or GSM Only, you cannot
make or receive any calls,
• Offline Mode (page 229).
• Phone Lock (page 242).
• Fixed Dialling Numbers (page 246).
• Call Barring (page 67).
including emergency calls
(110, 119 and 118), when the
selected network is unavailable.
Functions that use a network
connection are also unavailable.
Change the System Mode
setting to use the function.
• During global roaming, use
the phone numbers of the
emergency services of the
country you are in. Confirm the
phone numbers beforehand.
A connection cannot be
guaranteed in every country
and area because operation
differs depending on the
wireless network, wireless
signal and function settings of
your handset.
• If a video call is made to an
emergency service, the call
becomes a voice call.
• An emergency call cannot be
made while you are performing
data communication in an area
with GSM coverage.
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Battery Pack
Before using your handset for the first time, charge the battery.
Inserting & Removing the Battery Pack
1. Press down on the battery cover lightly and slide it towards the bottom of your
handset.
2. Lift up battery cover.
3. Insert battery pack. Make sure to align bottom of the battery pack with the connector
when inserting battery pack.
To remove the battery pack, insert a fingernail beneath the side or bottom tab and
lift out the battery pack.
4. Place the battery cover on your handset and slide it until it clicks into place.
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Charging the Battery Pack
The charging time is approximately 140 minutes.
1. Open the external connector cover of your handset and insert the connector of the
rapid charger.
2. Insert the AC adapter plug into an AC outlet.
The charging indicator illuminates and charging begins.
3. After the charging indicator goes out, remove the AC adapter plug from the outlet.
4. Press release buttons (on both sides of the connector) to remove the connector from
your handset.
Note
• The rapid charger supports a
power supply of 100 to 240 V
AC.
• The rapid charger plug is for
use in Japan. To use the rapid
charger in another country,
purchase an appropriate
adapter plug. Vodafone accepts
no liability whatsoever for any
problem resulting from charging
overseas.
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Memory Cards
About Memory Cards
You can save the pictures you take, videos you record and various downloaded files to a
memory card.
This manual refers to a miniSD™ memory card as a “memory card.”
◆
◆
For details on saving files to a memory card, see the corresponding explanation
for each function.
①
②
Your handset supports memory cards with a storage capacity of up to 1GB (as
of March 2006). There is no guarantee that all memory cards will work with your
handset because an operation check has not been performed for all memory
cards.
◆
If a memory card is removed while reading or writing data, the data may be lost or
the memory card may be damaged.
◆
③
Inserting & Removing a Memory Card
1. Open the memory card slot cover.
Note
2. Gently push a memory card into the slot until it clicks into position.
Gently push and release the memory card to eject it.
3. Close the memory card slot cover.
• Do not use excessive force to
open the memory card slot
cover. Doing so may damage
the cover.
• The memory card may pop out
abruptly when removing it from
your handset. Be cautious when
ejecting the memory card.
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Turning Handset Power On/Off
Turning Handset Power On
1. Press and hold
.
O
Note
If the PIN1 Code Request (page 240) is set to On, enter your PIN1 code.
The following windows appear the
first time you turn on the power of
your handset or after you clear the
memory.
Turning Handset Power Off
1. In standby mode, press and hold
.
O
Date&Time Settings (page 50).
・
・
Retrieving Network Information
(page 252) (appears when you
press
,
,
or in
@a Jj Kk Aa
standby mode).
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System Mode Setting
Set the network (telecommunications carrier) and system mode to use. You can also set
the network connection information for using the Web and email.
Selecting the Network
Set the network by selecting an available network in your current area automatically or
selecting a network manually from a list.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
@
J
2. Select Network Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Select Network and press (Select).
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4. Select Select Network and press (Select).
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5. Select an item and press (OK).
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Automatic: Selects an available network automatically.
Manual: Handset searches and displays available networks. Select a network
◆
◆
from the list. Available networks are indicated by the
or
indicator.
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Adding a Network
You can add up to five new networks.
1. After Step 3 of “Selecting the Network” (page 46), select Add New Network and
press (Select).
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2. Select <Empty> and press (Options).
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3. Select Edit and press (Select).
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4. Select an item and press
.
@
5. Enter the item and press
.
@
6. Press (Options) after the settings the items.
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7. Select Save and press (Select).
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Preferred Setting
In the Preferred Network list, you can set the priority order for selecting networks.
1. After Step 3 of “Selecting the Network” (page 46), select Set Preferred and press
(Select).
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2. Press (Options).
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3. Select an operation and press (Select).
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Add: Select a network from the Network list and add it to the bottom of the
◆
Preferred Network list.
Insert: Select a network from the Network list and insert it in a specified place in
◆
the Preferred Network list.
Move: Select a network and change the order by moving the network in the list.
Delete: Delete the selected network.
◆
◆
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Setting the System Mode
Set the handset to select the system mode from UMTS (3G) or GSM automatically or set
the system mode fixed to UMTS or GSM. Setting UMTS Only when using your handset
in Japan and Dual when using your handset overseas is recommended.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
@
J
2. Select Network Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select System Mode and press (Select).
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4. Select an item and press (Select).
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Dual: Select the available system mode automatically.
UMTS Only: Set the system mode to UMTS only.
GSM Only: Set the system mode to GSM only.
◆
◆
◆
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Language Setting
Change the language displayed on your handset.
1. In Standby mode, press , select 設定/Settings and press (選択 Select).
/
@
J
2. Select 一般設定/Phone Settings and press (選択 Select).
/
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3. Select Language/言語選択 and press (選択 Select).
/
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4. Select language and press (選択 Select).
/
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自動選択/Automatic: Select the language set for the language setting in the
◆
USIM card automatically.
日本語 : Set the language to Japanese.
English: Set the language to English.
◆
◆
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Date & Time Settings
Setting the Date & Time
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
@
J
Tip
2. Select Phone Settings and press (Select).
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• You can enter a date from
2000/01/02 to 2099/12/30.
Enter the time in accordance
with the 24-hour system.
• You can switch the clock
display between the 12-hour
and 24-hour system (page
221).
3. Select Date&Time and press (Select).
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4. Select Set Date/Time and press (Select).
J
5. Enter the year, month, day and time and press (OK).
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World Clock Setting
You can set or modify City 1 and City 2 displayed on the world clock, adjust the time
difference and set summer time. For details on displaying the world clock, see page
270.
Setting City 1/City 2
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
@
J
2. Select Phone Settings and press (Select).
J
3. Select Date & Time and press (Select).
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4. Select World Clock and press (Select).
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5. Select City 1 or City 2 and press (Select).
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6. Use
to select a city and press
.
@
F
The green longitude line on the map indicates the position of the city set for City 1.
The red longitude line indicates the position of the city set for City 2.
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Setting the GMT Offset
Select a city by entering a GMT time difference.
1. After Step 5 of “Setting City 1/City 2” (page 51), press (Options).
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2. Select GMT Offset and press (Select).
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To switch between + and
-, press (Options) and select +/-.
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3. Use to select the time difference and press
twice.
G
@
Setting the Daylight Saving Time (DST)
1. After Step 5 of “Setting City 1/City 2” (page 51), press (Options).
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Tip
2. Select DST On/Off and press (Select).
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If the DST setting is set to On, the
indicator appears on the display
when you set (page 51) or display
(page 270) the world clock. The
3. Select On or Off and press (OK).
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indicator appears for the time
displayed in standby mode.
Editing City Names
1. After Step 5 of “Setting City 1/City 2” (page 51), press (Options).
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Tip
2. Select Edit City Name and press (Select).
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To reset all city names, select
Reset City Name after Step 1.
3. Enter a city name and press
.
@
Switching the Main City
1. After Step 4 of “Setting City 1/City 2” (page 51), select Set as Main City and press
(Select).
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2. Select City 1 or City 2 and press (Select).
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Main Menu
Accessing Functions from Main Menu
1. Press
to open Main menu.
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2. Use
to select an icon and press (Select).
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and applications (page 172).
MediaPlayer: Play audio and video files (page 96).
Camera: Take pictures and record videos (page 117).
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Main Menu Window
Messaging: Create MMS/SMS messages. Also check received and sent MMS/
SMS messages (page 146).
Data Folder: Save/access files here (page 193).
Tools: Access preinstalled accessories (page 256).
Phonebook: Save and access contacts information (page 78).
Settings: Modify and confirm handset settings (page 209).
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Codes
Security Code
“9999” or the four-digit number selected at time of subscription. This code is required
to use some functions/services.
Centre Access Code
The four-digit number selected at time of subscription. It is required to access optional
services from landlines.
Call Barring Service Code
The four-digit number selected at time of subscription. Use this code to set call barring
(page 67).
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Making a Call
1. Confirm that the power is on.
Tip
Confirm that the signal level is sufficient.
Touching the internal antenna part (page 32) of your handset affects signal strength.
Avoid touching this part of your handset during use.
• In standby mode, enter a
number and press (Options)
Jj
to perform the following:
Voice Call: Make a voice call.
Video Call: Make a video
call (page 107).
・
・
2. Enter a phone number.
To correct a number, press (Clear) or
to delete the last number entered.
K
L
Save to Contacts: Save
the phone number to the
Contacts list (page 79).
Send Message: Create an
SMS/MMS message (pages
148, 159).
・
・
3. Press
.
N
O
4. Press
to end the call.
Making an International Call
1. Press and hold
.
0
Manual Hyphen: Enter a
“-.”
・
・
+ appears.
Pause: Enter pause (P)
when sending touch tones
(page 278).
International Call: Adds the
international code and country
code (page 235).
2. Enter country code, area code and phone number.
If the phone number begins with 0, omit the 0.
・
3. Press
.
N
Hide My ID: Hides your number
from the other party (page 237).
Show My ID: Shows your
number to the other party
(page 237).
・
・
• You can also make a call from
the Contacts list (page 86) or
the call log (page 59).
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Answering a Call
Ringtone plays and external light flashes for incoming calls. If the phone number is in
the Contacts list (page 86), the name and phone number of the caller appear on the
display.
Tip
• To adjust the ringtone volume
while a call is being received,
1. Press
when a call is received.
to end the call.
N
O
use
or the side keys ( / ).
Pp Qq
Ga
2. Press
•
If you miss a call, the information
prompt (page 38) appears.
Placing an Incoming Call on Hold
• You can also use Open to
Answer (page 239) or Any Key
Answer (page 239) to answer a
call.
Place an incoming call on hold when you are unable to answer it right away.
1. Press (Hold) when a call is received.
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2. Press (Unhold) to answer the call.
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3. Press
to end the call.
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Recording a Message with the Answerphone
Record a caller’s message when you are unable to answer a voice call. The Answerphone can
save up to three messages and each message can be up to 15 seconds long.
Tip
• To answer a call while the
answer message is playing or
a caller’s message is being
1. Press and hold
when a call is received.
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Rejecting a Call
recorded, press (Answer).
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• For details on playing recording
files, see page 231.
You can manually reject an incoming call. To automatically reject calls from specific
phone numbers, add the phone numbers to the Rejection list (page 244).
1. Press
when a call is received.
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Engaged Call Operations
Options Available during a Call
Tip
In areas with 3G-network coverage
(UMTS areas), you can receive
voice calls during Web browsing
and receive messages and other
information during voice calls.
Press (Options) during a call to perform the following.
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Hold: Place the call on hold.
◆
◆
◆
◆
◆
◆
◆
◆
Mute My Voice: Mute the outgoing sound.
Mute All: Mute both the outgoing and incoming sound.
Contacts List: Access Contacts list (page 86).
Call Log: Access call logs (page 59).
Voice Record: Record the other party’s voice (page 58).
My Details: Display the owner information (page 94).
DTMF Off/On: Disable or enable DTMF tones.
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Adjusting Earpiece Volume
1. Press
or a side key ( / ) during a call.
P Q
G
Tip
The current setting appears.
2. Use or a side key ( / ) to adjust the earpiece volume.
•
To adjust the earpiece volume in
standby mode, press and hold
E
P Q
or
Aa Ba
and use
adjust the volume.
to
aE
• For handsfree calling, press
(
) to switch sound from
Kk
earpiece to speaker.
Recording Other Party's Voice
Voice Record allows you to record the other party’s voice during a call. Maximum
recording time is 60 seconds.
Note
•
•
•
Only the other party’s voice
is recorded. Your voice is not
recorded.
Recording stops when
maximum time is reached or
the call ends.
1. Press (Options) during a call.
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2. Select Voice Record and press (Select).
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The recording is automatically
saved to the Recordings folder.
Tip
For details on playing Voice Record
recordings, see page 266.
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Call Log
Viewing Dialled Numbers/Missed Calls/Received Calls
Tip
• Press
to directly access Dialled
Numbers.
• Press
to directly access Received
Calls.
from standby mode
Da
You can view the last 20 dialled numbers, missed calls and received calls.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Phonebook and press (Select).
@
J
from standby mode
aC
2. Select Call Log and press (Select).
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The Call Log window appears.
• From Dialled Numbers, Missed
Calls or Received Calls, press
3. Select Dialled Numbers, Missed Calls or Received Calls and press
.
@
(Options) to perform the
Jj
To switch from the Dialled No. window to the Missed Calls window or Received Calls
window, use
following:
.
F
View: See call details.
Voice Call: Make a voice call.
Video Call: Make a video call
(page 107).
Send Message: Creates an
SMS/MMS message (pages
148, 159).
Save to Contacts: Save to
Contacts list (page 79).
To Rejection List: Save to
Rejection list (page 244).
Delete: Delete the entry.
International Call: Add the
international code and country
code (page 235).
Hide My ID: (page 237).
Show My ID: (page 237).
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Viewing Call Time
Viewing Last Call/All Calls
1. In standby mode, press
, select Phonebook and press (Select).
@
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2. Select Call Log and press (Select).
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3. Select Call Timers and press (Select).
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4. Select Last Call or All Calls and press (Select).
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To reset the call time, select Reset Timers.
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Viewing Call Costs
View the cost for the last call or the total costs for all calls. The data for the total costs is
saved to the USIM card.
Note
The displayed call cost serves as a
guide only and may differ from the
actual call cost billed.
Viewing Last Call/All Calls
1. In standby mode, press
, select Phonebook and press (Select).
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2. Select Call Log and press (Select).
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3. Select Call Costs and press (Select).
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The Call Costs list appears.
4. Select Last Call or All Calls and press (Select).
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To reset the call costs, select Reset Costs.
Setting the Currency
Set the currency for call costs.
1. After Step 3 of "Viewing Last Call/All Calls" (above), select Cost Unit and press
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(Select).
The currency and rate appear.
2. Press (Change).
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3. Enter your PIN2 code and press (OK).
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4. Enter a currency (three characters) and press
.
@
5. Enter a rate and press (OK).
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Setting Call Cost Display
Set whether to display the call cost after a call ends.
1. After Step 3 of "Viewing Last Call/All Calls" (page 61), select Call Cost Display and
press (Select).
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2. Select On or Off and press (Select).
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Viewing Data Transfer Volume
View the packet communication data volume for the last session or all sessions.
Viewing Last Data/All Data
1. In standby mode, press
, select Phonebook and press (Select).
@
J
2. Select Call Log and press (Select).
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3. Select Data Counter and press (Select).
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4. Select Last Data or All Data and press (Select).
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To reset the data transfer volume, select Reset Data Counts.
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Optional Services
For details on services, contact Vodafone General Information (page 315).
Voicemail
Transfer calls to Voicemail Centre (ie: when your handset is out of range or a call is in
progress). appears when you have a new message.
Activating Voicemail
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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J
Tip
2. Select Call Settings and press (Select).
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• To change the number for
diverting calls to the Voicemail
Centre or the number for
accessing the Voicemail Centre
to listen to voicemail, select
Voicemail Centre after Step 4.
However, do not change these
numbers unless Vodafone
informs you that they have
been changed.
3. Select Voicemail and press (Select).
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4. Select Voicemail Settings and press (Select).
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The Voicemail Settings window appears.
5. Select Registration and press (Select).
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6. Select a diverting condition and press (Request/Select).
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All Calls: All calls are diverted. Ringer is off.
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When Busy: Press (Divert) to divert an incoming call.
K
• To confirm settings, select
Status after Step 4 and press
Not Reachable: Divert a call when handset power is off or out of range.
No Answer: Divert a call if you do not answer it within the set time. Set the
answer time.
(Request).
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All Conditional: Divert a call that meets all of the above conditions except All
Calls. Set the answer time.
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Listening to Your Voicemail
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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Tip
2. Select Call Settings and press (Select).
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Press and hold
in standby for
1/
3. Select Voicemail and press (Select).
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quick access to your voicemail
messages.
4. Select Call Voicemail and press (Call).
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Follow the voice prompts.
Deactivating Voicemail
1. After Step 4 of "Activating Voicemail" (page 63), select Deactivate and press
J
(Request).
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Call Diverting
Forward incoming calls to a preset phone number.
Tip
• To confirm the current setting
of all Call Divert types, select
Status after Step 3 and press
Activating Call Divert
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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(Request).
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2. Select Call Settings and press (Select).
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• To confirm the current setting
of a Call Divert type, select
3. Select Call Diverting and press (Select).
Status after Step 4 and press
4. Select a call type and press (Select).
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(Request).
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All Services: Set diverting condition for all call types.
Voice Call: Set diverting condition for voice calls.
Video Call: Set diverting condition for video calls.
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5. Select a diverting condition and press (Select).
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All Calls: All calls are diverted to the preset number. The ringer does not sound
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before forwarding the call.
When Busy: Incoming call is diverted when you press (Divert).
No Answer: Divert a call if you do not answer it within the set time. Set the
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◆
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answer time.
Not Reachable: Divert a call when your handset is out of range or the power is
off.
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All Conditional: Divert a call that meets all of the above conditions except All
Calls. Set the answer time.
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6. Select an input method and press (Select).
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From Phonebook: Select an entry from the Contacts list (page 86) and press
.
.
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Set Number: Enter a phone number and press (OK).
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From Call Log: Select a phone number from the call log (page 59) and press
@
7. Press (Set/Request).
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Deactivating Call Divert
1. After Step 3 of “Activating Call Divert” (page 65), select Deactivate All and
press (Request).
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To stop call divert services individually, select Deactivate after Step 4 of “Activating
Call Divert” (page 65) and press (Request).
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Call Barring
Restrict outgoing and incoming voice calls, video calls and SMS messages.
Activating Call Barring
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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Tip
2. Select Call Settings and press (Select).
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• You can still make calls to
110 (police), 119 (fire and
ambulance) and 118 (coast
guard) when the call barring
service is activated.
3. Select Call Barring and press (Select).
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4. Select Activate and press (Select).
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5. Select Outgoing Calls or Incoming Calls and press (Select).
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• To confirm the status of the
6. Select a barring condition and press (Request).
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setting, select Status after
Step 3 and press (Request).
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All Calls: Stop all outgoing and incoming calls.
International Calls: Stop all outgoing and incoming international calls.
Except Local/Home: Stop all outgoing international calls except to Japan (only
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for outgoing calls).
7. Enter your call barring service code (page 54).
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Deactivating Call Barring
1. After Step 3 of "Activating Call Barring" (page 67), select Deactivate and press
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(Select).
2. Select Outgoing Calls, Incoming Calls or All and press (Request).
J
3. Enter your call barring service code (page 54).
Changing Your Call Barring Service Code
1. After Step 3 of "Activating Call Barring" (page 67), select Change Password and
press (Select).
J
2. Enter your current call barring service code (page 54).
3. Enter your new call barring service code and press (OK).
J
4. Re-enter your new call barring service code for confirmation and press (OK).
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Call Waiting
Place a call on hold to take another call. The caller’s name and phone number appear if
the information is saved in Contacts list (page 86).
Activating Call Waiting
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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Tip
2. Select Call Settings and press (Select).
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To confirm the current Call Waiting
3. Select Call Waiting and press (Select).
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setting, select Status after Step 3
and press (Request).
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The Call Waiting settings window appears.
4. Select Activate and press (Request).
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Using Call Waiting
1. When the call waiting tone is heard, Press (Options).
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If the phone number is saved in Contacts List (page 86), the name and phone
number of the caller appear on the display.
2. Select Answer and press (Select).
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The original caller is placed on hold and a connection is established with the second
caller.
3. Press
to switch between callers.
N
Deactivating Call Waiting
1. After Step 3 of "Activating Call Waiting" (page 69), select Deactivate and press
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(Request).
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Multiparty Call
Call other parties during a call and switch between the parties or talk to multiple parties
simultaneously. Connect with up to five parties simultaneously. The phone numbers of
all the parties appear on the display during the call. This service is unavailable for video
calls.
Note
The options that are available vary
depending on the call status.
1. Enter a phone number during a call and press
.
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The original party is placed on hold and you can talk to another party.
2. Press (Options) to perform one of the following operations.
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Swap: Switch your connection between parties.
Multiparty: Perform the following operations.
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• Multiparty: Talk to all parties.
• Private: Talk to the selected party only (private call).
• Hold: Place the selected party on hold.
• Hold All: Place all parties on hold.
• End Call: End call with selected party.
• End All Calls: End calls with all parties.
Mute My Voice: Mute outgoing sound.
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Mute All: Mute outgoing and incoming sound.
Contacts List: Access Contacts list (page 86).
Call Log: Access call logs (page 59).
Voice Record: Record the other party's voice (page 58).
My Details: Display owner information (page 94).
DTMF Off/On: Toggle DTMF (touch tone) on or off.
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Text Entry
Text Entry Modes
Switching between Japanese Entry Mode and English Entry Mode
Switch between Japanese entry mode and English entry (T9) mode.
1. In a text entry window, press (Options).
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2. Select Japanese Entry or English Entry (T9) and press (Select).
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Switching Text Entry Modes
1. In a text entry window, press (Options).
J
Tip
• In T9 mode or Multi Tap mode:
2. Select Input Method and press (Select).
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3. Select a text entry mode and press (Select).
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Press and hold
switch between T9 mode
and Multi Tap mode.
to
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T9 abc/T9 Abc/T9 ABC: Enter characters in T9 mode.
abc/Abc/ABC (Multi Tap mode): Enter roman letters using the keypad.
Symbols: Symbols input mode.
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Press
to switch between
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initial caps, lowercase,
numeric and uppercase
input modes.
Numeric: Numeric input mode.
Press
to enter a space.
・
・
0/
Press and hold a digit key to
enter a number.
• To enter +, press and hold
in a numeric input mode.
0/
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Entering Characters in T9 Mode
In T9 mode, press a key once for each letter you want to enter. This feature displays
word predictions while you enter characters.
Tip
Example: Entering "dog"
• To enter a symbol, press
1/
and use
• To delete a character, press
(Clear) or
to select a symbol.
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1. Press
.
364
Kk
2. Press
to display the next prediction.
B
.
L/
• If the word you want does not
appear in the predictions list,
add it to the T9 dictionary
(page 77).
3. Press (Select) to confirm your selection.
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Entering Characters in Multi Tap Mode
In Multi Tap mode, each press of a key cycles through the letters and symbols assigned
to the key.
Tip
Example: Entering "dog"
• To enter a symbol, press
• To delete a character, press
.
Kk
/1
1. Press
once,
three times and
once.
3
6
4
(Clear) or
.
L/
Entering Symbols & Pictographs
1. In a text entry window, press
.
#
#
@
Tip
To enter a pictograph, press
again.
You can also enter a space from the
symbol window.
2. Select a character and press
.
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Editing Text
Undo/Redo
During text input, you can undo and redo operations.
Note
1. In a text entry window, enter characters.
Performing the Redo operation
after the Undo operation takes
you back to the state prior to
performing the Undo operation.
2. Press (Options), select Undo/Redo and press (Select).
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Copy/Cut
Copy or cut a range of characters and store it in the clipboard. You can store up to 20
data items in the clipboard.
1. In a text entry window, press (Options), select Copy or Cut and press (Select).
J
J
2. Use
to move the cursor to the first character of the text range and press
E
J
(Start).
3. Use
to move the cursor to the last character of the text range and press (End).
E
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Paste
In a text entry window, you can paste characters stored in the clipboard.
1. In a text entry window, use to position the cursor.
E
2. Press (Options), select Paste and press (Select).
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3. Select the item from the clipboard and press
.
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Using Text Range
Select text to use Text Range features (ie: Save text to Words list, delete text, etc.). This
operation is only available in Japanese Entry (page 72).
1. In a text entry window, press (Options), select Define Range and press
J
J
(Select).
2. Use
to move the cursor to the beginning of the text range and press (Start).
E
E
J
3. Use
to move the cursor to the end of the text range and press (End).
J
4. Select the editing method for the selected text and press (Select).
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Save to Word List: Save text to Words list.
Save to Notepad: Save text to Notepad.
Save to Contacts: Save phone numbers or email addresses to Contacts list.
Convert: Reconvert text to Kana, Chinese characters, single-byte characters,
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upper-case letters or lower-case letters.
Replace: Save text range to clipboard. Previously saved text is overwritten.
Delete: Delete selected text.
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Insert
Select information from notepad (page 268), Contacts list (page 86) or My Details (page
94) and insert it during text entry. You can also insert a signature in an MMS or SMS
message.
1. In a text entry window, use
to position the cursor.
E
2. Press (Options), select Insert and press (Select).
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3. Select an item and press (Select).
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Notepad: Insert information saved to a notepad entry.
Signature: Insert MMS Signature (page 158) or SMS Signature (page 163).
Contact Details: Insert information saved to a Contacts list entry.
My Details: Insert information saved to My Details (page 94).
URL history: Insert a recently entered URL.
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Phone number: Insert your phone number.
Move Cursor
Move the cursor to the beginning or end. This operation is only available in Japanese
Entry (page 72).
1. In a text entry window, press (Options), select Move Cursor and press (Select).
J
J
2. Select To End or To Top and press (Select).
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Customise
Configure the settings for editing characters. This operation is only available in Japanese
Entry (page 72).
Tip
To edit or delete Words list entries,
1. In a text entry window, press (Options), select Customise and press (Select).
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J
press
in standby mode, select
a@
2. Select an item and press (Select).
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Settings, select Phone Settings
and select Words List.
Edit Word List: Add entries to the Words list. You can also reset the prediction
function.
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Prediction: Set Prediction on or off. This feature is only available in Kanji
Conversion mode ( ).
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Input Method: Switch to pager input.
Font Size: Change font size.
Line Feed: Set Line Feed on or off.
Keys to Convert: Assign the navigation key operation for selecting candidates in
the prediction area.
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Adding a Word to the T9 Dictionary
If a conversion doesn’t appear in the conversion prediction list, add it to the T9
dictionary. The next time you enter text in T9 mode, the conversion will appear in the
prediction list.
Tip
If (Spell) appears for a word
during character input in T9
mode, the word is not in the T9
dictionary. To add the word to the
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1. In a text entry window, press (Options), select Add to Dictionary and press
J
J
(Select).
T9 dictionary, press (Spell).
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Add to Dictionary menu is only available in T9 mode.
2. Enter the word and press (OK).
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When you enter a word, the mode switches automatically to Multi Tap.
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Phonebook
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To access Phonebook menu, press
in standby mode, select Phonebook and press
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(Select). The Phonebook menu contains the following items.
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v À Ê Ì ꢂ i Ê - ꢃ ꢀ ] Ê * ꢂ i Ê > `
Contacts List: Access Contacts entries.
Create Contact: Add a new entry to Contacts List.
Call Log: Access the Call Log menu (page 59).
Manage Category: Display the Category list for organising entries by category.
Manage Group: Display the Group list. Groups allow you to send the same
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message simultaneously to multiple addresses.
Phonebook Menu Window
Send My vCard: Convert the owner information to vCard format and send it to an
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external device.
My Details: Display and edit owner information.
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Settings: Add an entry to the Speed Calling list, set the storage place of the
Contacts list, set the scroll speed for the Contacts list window and set Phonebook
Lock.
Memory Status: Display the number of Contacts list entries in your handset,
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USIM card and memory card.
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Adding an Entry to the Contacts List
You can save up to 500 Contacts list entries to your handset. You can also save Contacts
list entries to the USIM card and a memory card. The maximum number of entries
you can save depends on the size of entries and available space in the USIM card or
memory card.
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Adding an Entry from the Main Menu
Add new entries from the Create Contact window. You can set just the required items
and modify items or set additional items later.
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1. In standby mode, press
, select Phonebook and press (Select).
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> V
2. Select Create Contact and press (Select).
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Create Contact Window of the Handset’s Contacts List
3. Select an item and press
.
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The input window for the selected item appears.
Note
Last Name
First Name
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• The entry cannot be saved
unless information is entered
in one of the following fields:
Last Name, First Name, Phone
Number or Email.
Reading (Last Name): Display the reading of the last name automatically. You
can edit the reading.
• When you save an entry to the
USIM card, items are restricted.
Both the first and last names
are entered in the Name field.
• Picture, Sound/Secret, Location
and Note cannot be set for the
Contacts list of a memory card.
Reading (First Name): Display the reading of the first name automatically. You
can edit the reading.
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Display Name: Display the last name and first name you entered automatically.
You can also edit the display name.
Phone Number: Enter up to three phone numbers. You can enter up to 40 digits
for each phone number.
Email: Enter up to three email addresses.
Postcode
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Country
State
City
Street Address
Add Info.: Enter additional address information.
Job Title: Enter a job title.
Company: Enter a company name.
Birthday
URL: Enter a URL.
Category: Set the category.
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Tip
• You can also add a new entry if
you press (Options) from the
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Contacts list and select Create
Contact.
• You can preset the default
storage place for Contacts list
entries. For details, see “Setting
the Default Storage Place”
(page 92).
• To clear an item you entered,
select Clear Field after Step 5.
Picture: Set a picture to appear on the display for an incoming call (page 81).
Sound/Secret: Set the ringtone and other settings for incoming calls (page 82).
Location: Displays location information.
Note: Enter a reminder.
4. Enter the item and press
.
@
5. Press (Options).
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6. Select Save and press (Select).
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Adding an Entry from Standby Mode
1. In standby mode, enter a phone number and press
.
@
2. Select Add New Contact and press (Select).
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To add the phone number to an existing Contacts list entry, select Add to Existing.
3. Proceed from Step 3 of “Adding an Entry from the Main Menu” (page 79).
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Incoming Settings
Setting a Picture
1. In Step 3 of “Adding an Entry from the Main Menu” (page 79), select Picture and
Note
press
.
@
If a video file is set as the ringtone,
the video is displayed for incoming
calls and the picture set as the
incoming picture is not displayed.
2. Select Take Picture or My Pictures and press (Select).
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Take Picture: Activate the camera for you to take a picture. For details on taking
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pictures, see page 121. After taking a picture, press
.
@
My Pictures: Select a picture from Data Folder (page 193).
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To select a file, press . If the selected picture is too large, change the size.
@
Tip
3. Press (Options).
J
To reset the picture setting, select
Remove Picture after Step 3.
4. Select Save and press (Select).
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To save the entry, at least one of Last Name, First Name, Phone Number and Email
needs to be set (page 79).
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Setting the Ringtone & Other Settings
Set the incoming external light, ringtone volume, ringtone pattern, vibration and secret
setting individually for each Contacts list entry.
Note
When the Mode Settings
(page 209) is set to Silent, the
ringtone does not play.
1. In Step 3 of “Adding an Entry from the Main Menu” (page 79), select Sound/Secret
and press
.
@
2. Select an item and press (Select).
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External Light: Set the External Light colour for incoming calls. Select a colour
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Tip
and press (Select).
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Ringtone Volume: Set the ringtone volume for incoming calls. Select a type,
select Set and set the volume.
Ringtones: Set the ringtone pattern for incoming calls or the ringtone duration for
incoming messages. Proceed from Step 4 of “Personalising the Ringtone” (page
211).
If you select Same as Phone in
Step 2, the sound settings will be
the same as the corresponding
settings of “Mode Settings” (page
209). The external light setting
will be the same as corresponding
setting of “Setting the Incoming
External Light” (page 228).
Vibration: Set the vibration for incoming calls. Select a type and select a vibration
pattern.
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Secret Setting: Allow the Contacts list entry to be displayed only if Secret mode
(page 246) is set to On. Select either On or Off.
3. Press (Back) once or twice to return to the Create Contact window.
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4. Press (Options).
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5. Select Save and press (Select).
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To save the entry, at least one of Last Name, First Name, Phone Number and Email
needs to be set (page 79).
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Editing Categories
Your handset already has the following categories: Business Card, Private, Business,
VIP, Colleague and Favourites. In addition, you can set your own categories. You
can edit and set the options of categories. For each category, you can set the incoming
external light, ringtone volume, ringtone pattern and vibration.
Renaming a Category
1. In standby mode, press
, select Phonebook and press (Select).
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Note
2. Select Manage Category and press (Select).
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Preset categories cannot be
renamed or deleted.
3. Select a category and press
.
@
4. Press (Options).
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5. Select Edit and press (Select).
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Tip
6. Enter the category name and press
.
@
To reset or delete a category, select
a category after Step 2, press
7. Select an icon and press (Select).
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(Options) and select Reset or
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8. Press (Options).
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Delete.
9. Select Save and press (Select).
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Setting Options for a Category
1. After Step 3 of “Renaming a Category” (above), select Category Options and
press
Note
.
@
The sound settings for individual
entries (page 82) take priority over
the option settings for a category.
2. Proceed from Step 2 of “Setting the Ringtone & Other Settings” (page 82).
The category options do not include Secret Setting.
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Setting Groups
Set the groups to use for MMS addresses. There are five groups and you can add up to
ten members to each group. For details on using the Group list, see “Creating & Sending
an MMS Message” (page 148).
Adding a New Member to a Group
1. In standby mode, press
, select Phonebook and press (Select).
@
J
2. Select Manage Group and press (Select).
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3. Select a group and press
.
@
4. Select <Empty> and press (Options).
J
5. Select Add and press (Select).
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6. Select Name and press
.
@
7. Enter a name and press
.
@
8. Select Send to and press
.
@
9. Enter a phone number or email address and press
.
@
10. Press (Options).
J
11. Select Save and press (Select).
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Adding a New Group Member from the Contacts List
Note
1. After Step 4 of “Adding a New Member to a Group” (above), select Get Contacts
and press (Select).
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Can be selected for a contact list
that has the secret setting turned
On when the secret mode (page
246) is On.
2. Select a member and press
.
@
The details of the selected member appear.
3. Select a phone number or email address and press
.
@
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Editing Group Members
1. After Step 3 of “Adding a New Member to a Group” (page 84), select a member and
Tip
press (Options).
J
You can perform the following
operations after Step 1.
• View: Displays the details of
the member.
• Delete: Deletes the selected
member.
2. Select Edit and press (Select).
J
3. Select an item and press
.
@
4. Enter information and press
.
@
5. Press (Options).
J
6. Select Save and press (Select).
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Renaming a Group
1. After Step 2 of “Adding a New Member to a Group” (page 84), select a group and
Tip
press (Options).
J
To reset a group, select Reset
after Step 1.
2. Select Rename and press (Select).
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3. Enter the group name and press
.
@
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Using the Contacts List
Searching for an Entry in the Contacts List
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, select Phonebook and press (Select).
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List View: Display the Contacts list.
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Contacts List Window
mode. For details, refer to the Japanese user manual.
By Reading: Search an entry from the Reading field. Enter a letter to search
names beginning with that letter.
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Tip
• To display the Contacts list from
standby mode, press
• The selected search mode is
used the next time you open
the Contacts List.
By Phone Number: Enter a number and press
numbers containing the number you entered is displayed.
. A list of entries with phone
@
.
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By Category: Select a category and press
registered to that category is displayed.
. A list of only the entries
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6. Select an entry and press
to make a call to the default phone number.
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Making a Call
1. In standby mode, press
, select Phonebook and press (Select).
@
J
Tip
2. Select Contacts List and press (Select).
J
To access the Web page, select
the URL in the details window of
3. Select a Contacts list entry and press
.
@
the entry, press (Options) and
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The details window of the entry appears.
4. Select a phone number and press
select Connect.
.
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To make a video call, press (Options), select Call and select Video Call.
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Sending a Message
1. After Step 3 of “Making a Call” (above), select a phone number and press (Options).
J
Tip
2. Select Send Message and press (Select).
J
If you selected an email address
3. Select a message type and press (Select).
J
in Step 1, press (Options) and
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select Send MMS.
SMS: Create an SMS message (page 159).
MMS: Create an MMS message (page 148).
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Using Speed Calling
Add up to nine phone numbers to the Speed Calling list for quick access to those
numbers.
Note
• Only Contacts list entries in
your handset can be added to
the Speed Calling list.
• Contact list entries with Secret
Setting (page 82) set to On
cannot be selected.
Adding a Phone Number to the Speed Calling List
1. In standby mode, press
, select Phonebook and press (Select).
@
J
2. Select Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Speed Calling and press (Select).
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The Speed Calling list appears.
Tip
4. Select <Empty> and press (Add).
J
To delete an entry saved to the
Speed Calling list, select the phone
5. Select a Contacts list entry and press
.
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number after Step 3 and press
(Delete).
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Using Speed Calling to Make Calls
1. In standby mode, enter a speed calling number.
Tip
2. Press
.
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• The speed calling number is
indicated beside the entry in
the Speed Calling list.
• If the Contacts list entry in the
Speed Calling list contains
more than one phone number,
a call is made to the default
phone number (page 90).
Using Send My vCard
Convert the owner information appearing in My Details to vObject format (page 200) and
send it by Bluetooth™.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Phonebook and press (Select).
@
J
2. Select Send My vCard and press (Select).
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Sends the information by Bluetooth™ (page 285).
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Editing Contacts List Entries
Tip
You can set the following options
after Step 7. The available options
vary depending on the item
selected.
Edit and delete entries in the Contacts list.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Phonebook and press (Select).
@
J
2. Select Contacts List and press (Select).
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Edit: Re-edit the currently
・
・
・
・
3. Select a Contacts list entry and press (Options).
selected item.
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Select: Select the category,
ringtone and other options.
Change Picture: Change the
picture.
Change Type: Change the
phone number, email address,
postal address and URL type.
4. Select Edit and press (Select).
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The edit window appears.
5. Select an item and press
.
@
6. Edit the item and press
.
@
7. Press (Options).
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Set to Default: If more than
one phone number is saved to
an entry, set a default phone
number for that entry.
・
8. Select the save method and press (Select).
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Save: Overwrite the original entry.
Save as New: Save the edited entry as a new entry.
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Remove Picture: Delete the
・
・
・
・
・
picture.
Reset Settings: Reset the
ringtone and other settings.
Clear Field: Deletes the
selected item.
Clear Category: Clears the
category setting.
Clear Location: Clears the
location information.
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Options Available from the Contacts List
You can perform the following operations if you press (Options) from the Contacts
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list.
View: Display the details window for selected entry.
Search Mode: Select a search mode (page 86).
Create Contact: Add a new entry to the Contacts list.
Edit: Edit entries.
Delete: Delete one or all Contacts list entries.
Select Multi: Select multiple entries to perform Delete, Copy, Move, Send vCard
◆
◆
◆
◆
◆
◆
and View operations on multiple Contacts list entries.
Send vCard: Send an entry in vCard format. You can select the send method.
Memory Card: View Contacts list entries saved to a memory card.
Phone/USIM: View Contacts list entries saved to the handset and USIM card.
◆
◆
◆
◆
Sort by: Change the entry order by item. You can select a sort option from
Birthday or Reading.
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Setting the Contacts List
Setting the Default Storage Place
Preset the default storage place for new Contacts list entries.
An indicator (
/
/
) at the top of the Contacts list window (page 86) indicates the
storage place of the Contacts list entry.
1. In standby mode, press , select Phonebook and press (Select).
@
J
2. Select Settings and press (Select).
J
3. Select Default Storage and press (Select).
J
4. Select a default storage place and press (Select).
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Always Ask: Select the storage place each time you save a new entry.
Phone Memory: Save all new entries to the handset Contacts.
USIM: Save all new entries to the USIM Contacts.
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◆
◆
◆
Memory Card: Save all new entries to a memory card.
Setting the Scroll Speed
Set the speed for scrolling up and down in the Contacts list.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Phonebook and press (Select).
@
J
2. Select Settings and press (Select).
J
3. Select Scroll Speed and press (Select).
J
4. Select Fast or Slow and press (Select).
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Prohibiting Use of the Contacts List
1. In standby mode, press
, select Phonebook and press (Select).
@
J
Note
2. Select Settings and press (Select).
J
If Phonebook Lock is set to On,
speed calling cannot be used to
make calls.
3. Select Phonebook Lock and press (Select).
J
4. Select On and press (Select).
J
5. Enter your security code (page 54).
Tip
If Phonebook Lock is set to On and
you want to use the Contacts list,
enter your security code (page 54)
to temporarily cancel the setting.
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Contacts Memory Status
Check the number of Contacts list entries saved in your handset, USIM card and
memory card.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Phonebook and press (Select).
@
J
2. Select Memory Status and press (Select).
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Owner Information
Display and edit owner information such as the phone number and email address of
your handset.
Tip
You can also display owner
・
・
1. In standby mode, press
, select Phonebook and press (Select).
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information if you press
in
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2. Select My Details and press (Select).
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standby mode and then press
.
0/
The owner information appears.
If you select Send vCard after
Step 3, you can send your own
phone number by MMS. You
can also send your own number
using Bluetooth™ (page 285).
3. Press (Options).
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4. Select Edit and press (Select).
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Perform Steps 3 and 4 of “Adding an Entry from the Main Menu” (page 79).
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Media Player
Media Player enables playback and streaming of video/audio files. Media Player supports 3GPP,
3GPP2, MP3 and MP4 file format.
In this Chapter
Media Player Menu
Playback Window
Playing Music & Videos
Using Playlists
Other Operations & Settings
Music Player
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Media Player Menu
1. In standby mode, press
.
H
Tip
The Media Player menu appears.
2. Use to select Music tab ( ), Video tab ( ) or Streaming tab ( ).
The number appearing to the right
of an item indicates the number of
playlists or files for that item.
F
3. Select an item and press (Select).
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Music tab ( )
Download Music: Start browser and connect to a download site.
Playlists: Create a playlist and play music files.
Beat Engine Box: Access tracks transferred from a PC to a memory card. All music
files transferred from a PC (page 289) using the music transfer software are stored
here. The list displays tracks by artist or album, or all tracks at once.
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My Sounds: Access files in the Melody&Music folder of Data folder.
Recent: Display the 20 most recent tracks played by Media Player and Music
◆
◆
Player (page 103).
Video tab (
)
Download Videos: Start browser and connect to a download site.
My Videos: Access files in the Videos folder of Data folder.
Recent: Display the 20 most recent video files played by Media Player.
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◆
◆
Streaming tab ( )
Enter URL: Connect to the network and stream content.
Bookmarks: Stream content from a bookmarked URL.
Recent: Display up to the last 20 URLs streamed.
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Playback Window
File number/total number of files
Title or file name
Artist name
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Playback volume
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Playing Music & Videos
1. In standby mode, press
.
H
Note
The Media Player menu appears.
Music Player is not activated when
playing a music file from Recent.
2. Use to switch to the Music tab or Video tab, select Playlists, Beat Engine
F
Box, My Sounds, My Videos or Recent and press (Select).
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3. Select a playlist or a file within a folder and press
.
@
Tip
Playback begins.
To use Music Player (page 103), close the handset while playing music files.
To start the browser and connect
to a file download site, select
Download Music or Download
Videos in Step 2.
Operations During Playback
Adjust volume: Press
or / .
P Q
G
@
Tip
Pause/resume: Press
.
When
appears in the
Rewind/Forward: Press and hold
/
.
D C
or
playback window, press
to
1/
Play previous/next file: Press
* # D C
Rewind/Forward video frame by frame (only when an MP4 video is paused): Press
/
/
.
display the operation guide.
/
.
D C
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Switching Play Modes
You can switch to any of the following play modes if you press (Options) while a track
is playing/paused and select Play Mode.
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Note
This operation is not possible
for the playback of tracks from
Recent.
Repeat ( ): Play the current track repeatedly.
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◆
◆
◆
◆
Repeat All ( ): Play all files in the current playlist or folder repeatedly.
Random ( ): Play all files in the current playlist or folder randomly.
Current Only ( ): Play the current track once only.
All ( ): Play all files in the current playlist or folder in order.
Switching to Background Playback
You can switch to background playback in order to use other functions if you press
while a track is playing/paused. The indicator appears on the display during
background playback.
H
To redisplay the playback window, display the standby window during background
playback and press
.
H
Streaming
The streaming function allows you to play the video/audio files of links. You can access
Web pages for streaming from Enter URL (page 96) on the Streaming tab or stream
from links in messages and Web pages.
Note
Packet communication fees apply
even if playback is paused
because the handset continues
network communication.
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Using Playlists
Creating a Playlist
You can create up to ten playlists in your handset. You can also create up to ten playlists
in a memory card. Each playlist can contain up to 50 tracks. This feature allows you to
create a list of files that you want to play as a set. You can also change the playback
order of files in a playlist.
1. In standby mode, press
.
H
The Media Player menu appears.
2. Use to switch to the Music tab.
F
3. Select Playlists and press (Select).
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4. Select Phone Memory or Memory Card and press (Select).
J
5. Select Create Playlist and press (Select).
J
6. Enter a playlist name and press
.
@
7. Select Beat Engine Box, My Sounds or Recent and press (Select).
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8. Select a track and press
.
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A check mark is added to the check box.
To add another file, repeat Step 8.
9. Press (Options).
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10. Select Add to Playlist and press (Select).
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Editing a Playlist
You can add new tracks to a playlist you have already created, as well as change the
playback order and delete tracks.
Tip
• To rename a playlist, select the
1. After Step 4 of “Creating a Playlist” (page 100), select a playlist and press
J
playlist, press (Options) and
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(Options).
select Rename.
2. Select Open and press (Select).
• After Step 2, to check the
details of a track, select the
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The tracks in the playlist appear.
track, press (Options) and
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select Details.
3. Press (Options).
J
4. Select Manage Playlist and press (Select).
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Add Tracks: After you select the tracks to add, press J (Options) and select Add
to Playlist. To select or unselect tracks, select a track with the cursor and press
◆
or press J (Options) and select Mark/Unmark or Mark All/Unmark All.
@
Remove Tracks: After you select the tracks to remove, press (Options) and
◆
J
select Delete. To select or unselect tracks, select a track with the cursor and
press
All.
or press J (Options) and select Mark/Unmark or Mark All/Unmark
@
Change Order: Select a track and press
. Use
to select the position to
◆
@
G
which to move the track and press
.
@
Using My Favourites
My Favourites is a preinstalled playlist. To add a track, press and hold during
H
playback. You can also save the contents of My Favourites as a regular playlist if you
select My Favourites after selecting Phone Memory in Step 4 of “Creating a Playlist”
(page 100), press (Options) and select Save as. However, doing so will delete the
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tracks from My Favourites.
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Other Operations & Settings
Media Player Settings
1. In standby mode, press
.
@
The main menu appears.
2. Select Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Media Player Set and press (Select).
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Priority Setting: If Incoming Call is set, playback pauses when a call is received
and you are notified of the call. If Playback is set, playback is not paused when a
call is received and you are notified of the call.
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Backlight: Set whether the backlight is lit during playback.
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Music Player
Use Music Player to navigate Media Player with your handset closed. Play tracks and
adjust volume using the Music Player keys and remote control keys.
Playback Window
Title or file name
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Playback Window
Activating/Playing Music Player
End all operations and close the phone before activating Music Player.
Tip
1. Press
from standby mode.
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• You can press and hold
to
Xt
The Music Player menu appears.
start Music Player. However, the
playback window displayed last
time appears if a file was being
played the last time Music
2. Select Playlists, Beat Engine Box, My Sounds or Recent and press
(Select).
(Select).
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Use
or
to select an item in the Music Player menu and press
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Player or Media Player ended.
3. Select a track and press
(Select).
V
Playback begins.
To select another track, press
without ending playback.
during playback. You can display the menu
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Operating During Playing
Adjusts the playback volume: Press / .
P Q
X
Pauses/resumes playback: Press
.
Rewinds/Forwards the track: Press and hold
/
.
U V
Plays the next track: Press
.
V
Rewinds the current track to the beginning/Plays the previous track: Press
.
U
Ends Music Player: Press and hold
.
X
Switching Play Modes
You can switch the play mode in sequence each time you press and hold
while a
W
Note
track is playing or paused. For details on play modes, see page 99.
This operation is not possible
for the playback of tracks from
Recent.
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Video Call
In This Chapter
About Video Calls
Making a Video Call
Answering a Video Call
Convenient Functions for Video Calls
Video Call Settings
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About Video Calls
A video call enables two parties with video call compatible handsets to send images to
each other while they talk.
Note
• A video call is only possible
in areas with 3G-network
coverage.
Indicators
• The video call function of
your handset complies with
the 3G-324M international
standard for 3G mobile
videophones.
• The 705T does not allow
parties to look at the face of the
other party while talking.
The following indicators appear during video calls.
3G Area
Video Call
Mute
Mute My Voice
Mute All
Image Quality
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Sending Picture
Voice Connection Established
Video Connection Established
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Making a Video Call
1. In standby mode, confirm that the indicator for indicating you are in an area with
Note
3G-network coverage is displayed.
If a video call connection could
not be established, a message
appears and a warning tone plays.
To make a voice call instead, press
2. Enter a phone number and press (Options).
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3. Select Video Call and press (Select).
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The sound automatically switches from the earpiece to the speaker.
(Yes).
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4. Press
to end the call.
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Tip
You can also make a video call
from the Contacts list (page 86) or
call log (page 59).
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Answering a Video Call
When a video call is received, the ringtone plays, the external light flashes and “Video
Call” appears on the display.
Tip
• To perform the following
operations, use same
1. Press when a video call is received.
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procedures used for voice calls:
Rejecting calls (pages 56, 243),
diverting calls (page 65), Any
Key Answer (page 239) and
Open to Answer (page 239).
The sound automatically switches from the earpiece to the speaker. However, if the
phone profile (page 209) is set to Silent when a video call is received, the caller’s
voice is heard from the earpiece. To switch the sound from the earpiece to the
speaker, press
(
) during a call.
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2. Press
to end the call.
• To place an incoming call on
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hold, press (Options) and
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select Hold. To answer a
call placed on hold, press
(Unhold).
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Convenient Functions for Video Calls
The following convenient functions are available during calls.
Placing a Call on Hold
Place a call on hold. While on hold, voice guidance notifies the other party that he/she
has been placed on hold. The other party is also sent the picture preset for the Hold
Guidance setting (page 115).
1. Press (Hold) during a call.
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To resume a call placed on hold, press (Unhold).
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Adjusting the Speaker Volume
Adjust the speaker volume during a call.
Tip
1. Press a side key ( / ) during a call.
P Q
If you have switched the sound to
the earpiece (page 110), you can
use this procedure to adjust the
volume of the earpiece.
2. Use
or side keys ( / ) to adjust the volume.
P Q
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Turning On/Off the Outgoing Voice
Turn on/off the outgoing voice during a call. To turn off the outgoing voice, press
C
during a call. To turn the outgoing voice back on, press
again.
C
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Setting Mute
Mute the incoming voice and outgoing voice during a call.
Tip
1. Press (Options) during a call.
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To cancel mute, press (Unmute).
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2. Select Mute and press (Select).
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3. Select an item and press (Select).
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Mute My Voice: Mute the outgoing voice.
Mute All: Mute both the outgoing and incoming voice.
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Switching between the Earpiece & Speaker
Switch between the earpiece and speaker during a call. To switch between the earpiece
and speaker, press
(
) or
(
) during a call.
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Using Zoom
To use the zoom, press
during a call.
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Note
Zoom is unavailable while you are
sending a picture (page 112).
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Switching Screen Display
Select the screen display method during a call.
1. Press (Options) during a call.
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2. Select Screen Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Switch Screens and press (Select).
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4. Select a display method and press (Select).
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Priority Incoming: Display a large incoming image and a small outgoing image.
Incoming Only: Display only the incoming image.
Priority Outgoing: Display a small incoming image and a large outgoing image.
Outgoing Only: Display only the outgoing image.
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Outgoing Picture
Change the picture being sent to the other party during a call. Pressing
between the camera image and preinstalled picture.
switches
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Sending a Picture
Send a picture in Data Folder during a call.
1. Press (Options) during a call.
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2. Select Screen Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Sending Picture and press (Select).
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4. Select My Pictures and press (Select).
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5. Select a picture and press
.
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6. Use
to trim the picture and press
.
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7. Check the picture and press (OK).
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To cancel, press (Stop).
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Setting the Image Quality
Set the quality and motion speed of the incoming video.
1. Press (Options) during a call.
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2. Select Screen Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Image Quality and press (Select).
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4. Select the output format and press (Select).
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Motion Prioritised: Give priority to video motion.
Standard Mode: Standard output format.
Macro Mode: Give priority to image quality.
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Video Call Settings
Setting the Outgoing Image
Preset the outgoing image to send during a video call.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Call Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Video Call and press (Select).
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4. Select Outgoing Video and press (Select).
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5. Select an item and press (Select).
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Camera Monitored: Send video images recorded during a call.
My Pictures: Select a picture to send from the Pictures folder of Data Folder.
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Select a picture press
and then press (Set).
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No Picture: Send a preinstalled picture in your handset.
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Setting Auto Answer for Video Calls
When the Auto Answer function for video calls is set, video calls received from phone
numbers in the Auto Answer list (below) are answered automatically without having to
press a key.
Note
• The Auto Answer function for
incoming video calls is only
available while your handset is
open. Incoming video calls are
received as usual when your
handset is closed.
1. After Step 3 of “Setting the Outgoing Image” (page 113), select Auto Answer and
press (Select).
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2. Select Mode Settings and press (Select).
• If a video call is received
from a phone number in the
Auto Answer list while Auto
Answer is set to On, the Auto
Answer tone plays and the
call is answered automatically
regardless of the mode settings
(page 209).
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3. Select On or Off and press (Select).
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Adding a Phone Number to the Auto Answer List for Video Calls
You can add up to ten phone numbers to the Auto Answer list. When a video call is
received from a number saved in Auto Answer list, the call is automatically answered.
1. After Step 3 of “Setting the Outgoing Image” (page 113), select Auto Answer and
Tip
press (Select).
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To check, edit or delete the phone
number, select the phone number
and press (Options) after
2. Select Auto Answer List and press (Select).
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3. Press (Add).
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Step 2.
4. Enter your security code (page 54).
5. Select a phone number input method and press (Select).
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From Phonebook: Select a phone number from the Contacts list (page 86).
Set Number: Directly enter a phone number.
From Call Log: Select a phone number from the call log (page 59).
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To add a second or subsequent phone number, press (Options) after Step 2.
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Then, select Add and proceed from Step 4.
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Setting the Backlight
Set whether the backlight is lit during a video call.
1. After Step 3 of “Setting the Outgoing Image” (page 113), select Backlight and
press (Select).
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2. Select On or Off and press (Select).
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Hold Guidance Settings
You can set the picture displayed to the other party when you place an incoming video
call or video call in progress on hold.
1. After Step 3 of “Setting the Outgoing Image” (page 113), select Hold Guidance and
press (Select).
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2. Select an item and press (Select).
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Hold Answer: Set the hold guidance for incoming calls.
Hold during Call: Set the hold guidance for calls in progress.
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3. Select an image type and press (Select).
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Preset Picture: Set the default picture.
My Pictures: Select a picture from the Pictures folder of Data Folder. Select a
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picture press
and then press (Set).
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Camera/Video Camera
You can take pictures and record videos and then save them, attach them to messages and
display them on a TV. You can also edit pictures.
In This Chapter
Camera
Pictures
Videos
Picture & Video Settings
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Camera
You can use the camera to take pictures and record videos, as well as to scan QR codes
(page 274).
Modes
Modes for Taking Pictures
Digital Camera: Take high-quality pictures at W640×H480 size or higher
resolution.
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Mobile Camera: Take pictures at W240×H320 size or smaller for use as
wallpaper, etc.
Scanner: Scan QR codes. For details, see “Barcode” (page 274).
Modes for Recording Videos
Camcorder: Record videos at W320×H240 size. Allows you to record videos
up to 20 minutes long. The recording time depends on the amount of available
memory in the storage place.
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For MMS: Record videos at W176×H144 size. Attach videos recorded in this
mode to MMS messages.
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Short Video: Record videos at W128×H96 size. Use this mode for sending video
attachments to MPEG-4 compatible Vodafone handsets (PDC).
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Picture Size:
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W240 × H320, W144 × H176,
W120 × H160, W112 × H112,
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Picture Quality: Fine, Normal, Economy
Night Mode: On
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Video Camera Indicators
Video Mode: Video Mode
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Video Size: W320 × H240, W176 × H144, W128 × H96
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Voice Record Off
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Video Finding Window
Camera & Video Camera Indicators
Exposure Control: ... ... -6.0 ... 0 ...+6.0
Storage Place: Phone, Memory Card
Delay Timer: 5 sec., 10 sec., 20 sec.
Guide Display
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⑥
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⑧
White Balance:
Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent (Day), Fluorescent (Wht),
Tungsten
Colour Control: Intense Colour, Soft Colour
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⑩
Mobile Light
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Viewing Images on a Television
You can view pictures/videos on a TV. The TV systems supported by your handset are the
NTSC and PAL systems. The SECAM system is not supported. For details, see “Displaying
Files on a TV” (page 198).
Confirming the Memory Status
Confirm the usage status of your handset and a memory card.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Camera and press (Select).
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2. Select Memory Status and press (Select).
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Pictures
Taking a Picture
There are two modes for taking pictures: Digital Camera and Mobile Camera (page 117).
You can also edit the pictures you take and set them for Contacts list entries (page 131).
Tip
• If the Preview setting (page
142) is set to On, you can
preview the image after it has
been saved.
• If the picture was taken in
Digital Camera mode, you can
enlarge or reduce the captured
1. In standby mode, press the side key ( ).
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2. Frame the subject and press
or a side key ( ).
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The shutter clicks and the picture is saved automatically to the preset storage place
(page 140).
The preview window appears.
image using
.
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• To capture another image,
Deleting a Picture
Delete the picture displayed after capturing image.
press (Back) after capturing
image.
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1. Press (Options) after capturing image.
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• To set the Full Screen setting
after capturing image,
2. Select Delete and press
.
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press (Options) and select
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3. Press (Yes).
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Full Screen.
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Send Functions
1. Press (Options) after capturing image.
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2. Select Send and press (Select).
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3. Select a send method and press (Select).
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As MMS: Send the picture attached to an MMS message (page 148).
Via Bluetooth: Send the picture by Bluetooth™ (page 285).
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Key Operations
Adjust the exposure and zoom before capturing image. To adjust the exposure, press
to make the picture darker and press
to make the picture lighter. To adjust the
D
C
zoom, press
out.
or a side key ( ) to zoom in and press
or a side key ( ) to zoom
A
P
B
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Picture Sizes
The picture sizes for Digital Camera mode and Mobile Camera mode are as follows.
For details on setting the picture size, see “Changing the Picture Size” (page 136).
Digital Camera: Select a picture size from W1280 × H960 and W640 × H480.
Mobile Camera: Select a picture size from W240 × H320,
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W144 × H176, W120 × H160, W112 × H112 and W96 × H128.
Viewing a Picture
1. Press (Options) before capturing image.
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2. Select My Pictures and press (Select).
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3. Select a picture and press
.
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Functions for Taking Pictures
Switching Camera Modes
For details on camera modes, see “Modes for Taking Pictures” (page 117).
Tip
1. Press (Options) before capturing image, select Camera Mode and press
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For details on changing the picture
size in Digital Camera and Mobile
Camera, see page 136.
(Select).
2. Select Digital Camera, Mobile Camera or Scanner and press (Select).
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Night Mode
You can use this mode for taking pictures at night, etc. You can set night mode to On to
reduce noise while you are taking pictures.
Note
• If night mode is set, multi
shots cannot be used with high
speed.
• If night mode is set, white
balance (page 141) and colour
control (page 141) cannot be
used.
1. Press (Options) before capturing image, select Night Mode and press (Select).
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2. Select On or Off and press (Select).
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Multi Shots
Take nine pictures in succession.
Note
1. Press (Options) before capturing image, select Multi Shots and press (Select).
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• Multi shots is unavailable
for taking pictures in Digital
Camera mode.
• If night mode is set, multi
shots cannot be used with high
speed.
2. Select High Speed, Normal Speed, Low Speed or Off and press (Select).
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To delete a picture taken while multi shots is set, press (Options), select Delete,
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select the picture, press
Delete.
to add a check mark, press (Options) and select
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• Zoom is unavailable while multi
shots is set.
Frame Setting
You can select a frame before you take a picture. For details on setting a frame
afterwards, see page 127.
Note
When taking pictures in Digital
Camera mode or at the W96 × H128
size, a frame cannot be set.
1. Press (Options) before capturing image, select Add Frame and press (Select).
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J
2. Select Preset Frames, My Pictures or Off and press (Select).
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3. Select a frame from the list and press
.
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The frame appears before capturing image.
Press or to display the previous frame and press
or
to display the
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C
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next frame.
4. Press (OK).
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Additional Functions for Taking Pictures
Delay Timer (page 140)
Mobile Light (page 140)
White Balance (page 141)
Colour Control (page 141)
Exposure Control (page 142)
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Editing a Picture
You can edit the picture after capturing image using Mobile Camera or pictures saved
to Data Folder (page 193). You can edit any picture saved in JPEG or PNG format with a
file size up to 100 KB and a picture size up to W240 × H320. Pictures taken in Digital
Camera mode can only be saved as thumbnails.
Changing the Picture Size
Change the sizes of the pictures you take.
Tip
1. Press (Options) after capturing image, select Edit Picture and press (Select).
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J
You can perform the following
operations if you press (Options)
For a picture saved to Data Folder (page 193), select Advanced and press
(Select).
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after Step 3.
• Cut: Trims the image to fit the
2. Select Picture Size and press (Select).
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selected picture size.
3. Select a picture size or Define and press (Select).
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• Fit to Width: Resizes the
picture to fit the width of the
selected picture size.
• Fit to Length: Resizes the
picture to fit the height of the
selected picture size.
A rectangle frame indicates the picture size.
If you selected Define, enter a picture size (W16 to 240 × H16 to 320) and press
(OK).
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4. Use
to adjust the position of the picture within the dotted line and press
.
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5. Press (OK) and
.
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6. Select a save method and press (Select).
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Save: Overwrite the file of the original picture.
Save as: Save the picture as a new file. Enter a file name and press
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.
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Adding a Frame
Add frames to the pictures you take. You can select a frame from preinstalled frames or
frames saved to Data Folder.
1. Press (Options) after capturing image, select Edit Picture and press (Select).
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For a picture saved to Data Folder (page 193), select Advanced and press
(Select).
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2. Select Add Frame and press (Select).
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3. Select Preset Frames or My Pictures and press (Select).
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If you selected Preset Frames, select a frame size and press (Select).
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4. Select a frame and press
.
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The framed picture appears.
If the frame size is smaller than the picture size, you can use
position of the frame.
to adjust the
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To switch to another frame, press
or
.
#
*
5. Press (OK) and
.
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6. Select a save method and press (Select).
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Save: Overwrite the file of the original picture.
Save as: Save the picture as a new file. Enter a file name and press
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.
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Adding a Stamp
Paste stamps on the pictures you take. You can select a stamp from preinstalled stamps
or stamps saved to Data Folder.
Tip
• To paste the same stamp again,
1. Press (Options) after capturing image, select Edit Picture and press (Select).
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press (Options) after Step 5
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and select Continue.
For a picture saved to Data Folder (page 193), select Advanced and press
(Select).
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• To undo the pasting of a stamp,
press (Options) after Step 5
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2. Select Add Stamp and press (Select).
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and select Undo All.
3. Select Preset Stamps or My Pictures and press (Select).
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4. Select a stamp and press
.
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To switch to another stamp, press
or
.
#
*
5. Use
to adjust the paste position and press
.
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6. Press
twice.
@
7. Select a save method and press (Select).
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Save: Overwrite the file of the original picture.
Save as: Save the picture as a new file. Enter a file name and press
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.
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Adding Text
Add text to the pictures you take.
1. Press (Options) after capturing image, select Edit Picture and press (Select).
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For a picture saved to Data Folder (page 193), select Advanced and press
(Select).
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2. Select Add Text and press (Select).
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3. Select Large Font, Standard Font or Small Font and press (Select).
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4. Select a font colour and press (Select).
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5. Enter text and press
.
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You can enter up to 9 characters with the large font, 12 characters with the
standard font and 20 characters with the small font.
6. Use
to adjust the paste position and press (Paste).
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7. Press
.
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8. Select a save method and press (Select).
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Save: Overwrite the file of the original picture.
Save as: Save the picture as a new file. Enter a file name and press
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Rotating a Picture
Rotate and then save the pictures you take.
1. Press (Options) after capturing image, select Edit Picture and press (Select).
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For a picture saved to Data Folder (page 193), select Advanced and press
(Select).
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2. Select Rotate Image and press (Select).
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3. Select an angle and press (Select).
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90 degrees: Rotate the picture 90 degrees clockwise.
180 degrees: Rotate the picture 180 degrees.
270 degrees: Rotate the picture 270 degrees clockwise (90 degrees
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anticlockwise).
4. Press (OK) and
.
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5. Select a save method and press (Select).
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Save: Overwrite the file of the original picture.
Save as: Save the picture as a new file. Enter a file name and press
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.
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Saving Thumbnails
Save pictures taken in Digital Camera mode as thumbnails. Pictures saved as
thumbnails can be attached to messages.
Note
Some pictures may not be able to
be saved as pictures that can be
attached to messages.
1. Open a picture and press (Options).
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2. Select Save Thumbnail and press (Select).
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The thumbnail is saved automatically to the Pictures folder of Data Folder.
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Saving to a Contact Entry
Register a picture taken in Mobile Camera mode at the W112 × H112 size
(pages 122, 136) to a Contacts list entry.
1. Take a picture at the W112 × H112 size, press (Options) after capturing image,
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select Assign to Contact and press (Select).
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2. Select Add New Contact and press (Select).
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To add the picture to an existing Contacts list entry, select Add to Existing.
3. Proceed from Step 3 of “Adding an Entry from the Main Menu” (page 79).
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Videos
Recording a Video
Use the camera to record videos. There are three modes for recording videos:
Camcorder, For MMS and Short Video (page 117).
Note
If the recording mode is set to For
MMS or Short Video, recording
cannot be paused.
1. In standby mode, press and hold the side key ( ).
R
2. Display the subject and press
or a side key ( ).
@
R
The start sound is heard and recording begins.
In Camcorder mode, press to pause recording and
resume recording.
or a side key ( ) to
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@
R
Tip
•
•
If the Preview setting (page 142)
is set to On, the first frame of
the video appears after recording
a video.
3. Press
or a side key ( ).
@
R
The end sound is heard and the video is saved automatically to the preset storage
place (page 140).
The preview window appears.
To record another video, press
(Back) after recording the
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first video.
• To set a video as the incoming
ringtone (page 82), press
(Options) from the preview
window after recording ends
and select Assign to Contact.
Only videos recorded in For
MMS and Short Video can be
set as an incoming ringtone.
Deleting a Video
1. Press (Options) after recording a video.
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2. Select Delete and press
.
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3. Press (Yes).
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Send Functions
1. Press (Options) after recording a video.
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Note
2. Select Send and press (Select).
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• Videos recorded in Camcorder
cannot be sent.
3. Select a send method and press (Select).
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• If the Preview setting (page
142) is set to Off, the video
cannot be sent from the
preview window.
As MMS: Send the video by attaching an MMS message (page 148).
Via Bluetooth: Send the video by Bluetooth™ (page 285).
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Key Operations
Adjust the exposure before recording a video. You can also adjust the zoom before or
during recording. To adjust the exposure, press
to make the video darker and press
D
to make the video lighter. To adjust the zoom, press
or a side key ( ) to zoom
C
A
P
in and press
or a side key ( ) to zoom out.
B
Q
Video Sizes
Camcorder: Record at the W320 × H240 video size.
For MMS: Record at the W176 × H144 video size.
Short Video: Record at the W128 × H96 video size.
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Playing a Video
1. Press (Options) before recording a video.
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Note
2. Select My Videos and press (Select).
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The forward, rewind, frame
forward, frame rewind and slow
playback features are unavailable
for videos recorded in For MMS or
Short Video.
3. Select a video and press
.
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Press and hold
video.
to forward the video and press and hold
to rewind the
C
D
Press
or a side key ( ) to increase the playback volume and press
or a
A
P
B
side key ( ) to decrease the playback volume.
Q
Tip
To pause a video during playback,
press
paused, press
forward, press and hold
. When a video is
a@
for frame
Ca
for
Ca
slow playback and press
frame rewind.
for
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Functions for Recording Videos
Switching Record Modes
For details on record modes, see “Modes for Recording Videos” (page 117).
1. Press (Options) before recording a video, select Record Mode and press
J
J
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(Select).
2. Select Camcorder, For MMS or Short Video and press (Select).
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Recording Sound
1. Press (Options) before recording a video, select Voice Record and press
J
(Select).
2. Select On or Off and press (Select).
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Setting the Video Compression Method
Set the compression method for videos recorded in For MMS mode.
1. Press (Options) before recording a video, select Advanced and press (Select).
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2. Select Video Encode and press (Select).
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3. Select MPEG4(Japan) or H.263(Europe) and press (Select).
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Additional Functions for Recording Videos
Delay Timer (page 140)
Mobile Light (page 140)
White Balance (page 141)
Colour Control (page 141)
Exposure Control (page 142)
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Picture & Video Settings
Settings for Taking Pictures
Changing the Picture Quality
Change the picture quality for camera modes.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Camera and press (Select).
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2. Select Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Camera Settings and press (Select).
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4. Select Picture Settings and press (Select).
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5. Select Picture Quality and press (Select).
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6. Select Fine, Normal or Economy and press (Select).
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Changing the Picture Size
1. After Step 4 of “Changing the Picture Quality” (above), select Picture Size and
press (Select).
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2. Select Digital Camera or Mobile Camera and press (Select).
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3. Select a picture size and press (Select).
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Date Stamp
Add a date stamp to pictures.
Note
1. After Step 4 of “Changing the Picture Quality” (page 136), select Date Stamp and
When taking pictures in Digital
Camera mode or at the W112 ×
H112 size, a date stamp cannot be
added.
press (Select).
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2. Select On and press (Select).
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3. Select a date colour and press (Select).
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Displaying a Grid
Display horizontal and vertical gridlines on the monitor window to use as a vertical and
horizontal guide for taking pictures.
1. After Step 3 of “Changing the Picture Quality” (page 136), select Grid and press
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(Select).
2. Select On or Off and press (Select).
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Shutter Sound
Set the shutter sound.
Note
1. After Step 3 of “Changing the Picture Quality” (page 136), select Shutter Sound
The shutter sound is heard even
if Silent is set for the Mode
Settings (page 209). Furthermore,
the volume of the shutter sound
cannot be adjusted.
and press (Select).
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2. Select Pattern 1 or Pattern 2 and press
.
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Settings for Recording Videos
Changing the Video Quality
1. In standby mode, press
, select Camera and press (Select).
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Note
2. Select Settings and press (Select).
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The maximum recording time varies
depending on the video quality
setting.
3. Select Video Settings and press (Select).
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4. Select Movie Settings and press (Select).
5. Select Video Quality and press (Select).
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6. Select Fine, Normal or Economy and press (Select).
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Switching Image to Full Display
Use the full display to view images.
Tip
1. After Step 3 of “Changing the Video Quality” (above), select Screen Settings and
To set the Full Screen setting after
recording a video, press
(Options) and select Full Screen.
press (Select).
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2. Select Screen Display and press (Select).
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3. Select Normal or Full Screen and press (Select).
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Display Indicators
Set display indicators on or off.
1. After Step 3 of “Changing the Video Quality” (above), select Screen Settings and
press (Select).
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2. Select Controller Display and press (Select).
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3. Select On or Off and press (Select).
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Start & End Sounds
Set the start and end sounds.
Note
1. After Step 3 of “Changing the Video Quality” (page 138), select Start/End Sounds
The Start/End sounds are heard
even if Silent is set for the Mode
Settings (page 209). Furthermore,
the volume of the Start/End sounds
cannot be adjusted.
and press (Select).
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2. Select Pattern 1 or Pattern 2 and press
.
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Settings for Pictures & Videos
Using Macro Lens
Attach the macro lens to read QR codes (page 274). Remove the cover and hold the
macro lens near the camera's lens until the magnet pulls them together. Pull the macro
lens lightly to remove it.
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Storage Place
Set the storage places to which to automatically save pictures and videos.
Note
1. Press (Options) before capturing image or recording a video, select Save Image
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All pictures taken in Digital Camera
mode are saved to the Digital
Camera folder.
to or Save Video to and press (Select).
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2. Select Phone Memory or Memory Card and press (Select).
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If more than one folder is available for selection as the storage place, select a folder
and press (Select).
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Delay Timer
This feature allows you to take a picture or start recording after a specified time elapses.
Note
1. Press (Options) before capturing image or recording a video, select Advanced
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The exposure and zoom cannot be
adjusted when the delay timer is
activated.
and press (Select).
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2. Select Delay Timer and press (Select).
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3. Select 5 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec or Off and press (Select).
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Mobile Light
You can turn on the mobile light while taking pictures or recording videos.
1. Press (Options) before capturing image or recording a video, select Advanced
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and press (Select).
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2. Select Mobile Light and press (Select).
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3. Select On or Off and press (Select).
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White Balance
Under some conditions, the colours in pictures and videos may differ from the actual
colours. If so, you can set the white balance so that the colours more closely resemble
the actual colours.
Note
Night mode (page 123) can only
be used when taking pictures if the
white balance is set to Auto.
1. Press (Options) before capturing image or recording a video, select Advanced
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and press (Select).
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2. Select White Balance and press (Select).
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3. Select a mode and press (Select).
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Auto: Adjust the white balance automatically in order to obtain natural colours.
Daylight: Suitable for outdoors under a clear sky.
Cloudy: Suitable for outdoors under a cloudy sky.
Fluorescent (Day): Suitable for daylight fluorescent lighting.
Fluorescent (Wht): Suitable for white fluorescent lighting.
Tungsten: Suitable for incandescent lighting.
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Colour Control
Adjust the colour tone.
Note
1. Press (Options) before capturing image or recording a video, select Advanced
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• Night mode (page 123) cannot
be used when taking pictures if
the colour control is set to
Intense Colour or Soft
Colour.
and press (Select).
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2. Select Colour Control and press (Select).
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3. Select Neutral Colour, Intense Colour or Soft Colour and press (Select).
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• Colour control cannot be used
if the picture effects or effects
are set to Sepia or Black &
White.
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Exposure Control
Adjust the brightness for pictures and videos.
1. Press (Options) before capturing image or recording a video, select Advanced
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and press (Select).
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2. Select Exposure Control and press (Select).
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3. Use
to adjust the exposure.
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Picture & Video Effects
Take sepia tone and monochrome pictures.
Note
1. In standby mode, press
, select Camera and press (Select).
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• Colour control cannot be used
if the picture effects or effects
are set to Sepia or Black &
White.
2. Select Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Camera Settings or Video Settings and press (Select).
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4. Select Picture Settings or Movie Settings and press (Select).
5. Select Picture Effects or Effects and press (Select).
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6. Select Sepia, Black&White or Off and press (Select).
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Preview Setting
Set whether to display the preview window after you take a picture or record a video.
1. After Step 4 of “Picture & Video Effects” (above), select Preview and press
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(Select).
2. Select On or Off and press (Select).
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Setting the File Name
You can preset the file name to use when saving pictures and videos to the date and
time or a name of your choice.
1. After Step 3 of “Picture & Video Effects” (page 142), select File Name and press
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(Select).
2. Select Date&Time or Define and press (Select).
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If you selected Define, enter a file name and press
.
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Setting Keypad Shortcuts
You can set whether to use the keypad shortcuts for accessing functions while you are
using the camera.
1. After Step 3 of “Picture & Video Effects” (page 142), select Keypad Shortcut and
press (Select).
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2. Select On or Off and press (Select).
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The following keypad shortcuts are available while you are taking
pictures and recording videos.
Taking Pictures
Key Guide
Recording Videos
Key Guide
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
*
Camera Mode
Delay Timer
Picture Effects
Picture Quality
White Balance
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Record Mode
Delay Timer
Effects
Video Quality
White Balance
Voice Record
Screen Display
-
Night Mode
Picture Size
Colour Control
Mobile Light
Colour Control
Mobile Light
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Messaging
Messaging allows you to send and receive text messages, pictures, sounds, vObjects and other
data via the Vodafone live! Service Centre.
In This Chapter
Messaging Capabilities
MMS
SMS
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Messaging Capabilities
Exchange text messages, pictures, sounds, vObjects, etc. with other handsets, PCs and
other devices connected to the Internet. For details on the messaging service, contact
Vodafone General Information (page 315).
Note
The network service is only available
while
or
appears on the
display.
Changing Your Mail Address
Change the account name (part before @) of your email address to help reduce
spam. Random alphanumeric characters are set as the account name at the time of
subscription.
Note
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If
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は既に登
録されています。他
のアドレスを入力してくださ
い。
1. In standby mode, press
(
).
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2. Select My Vodafone and press
.
@
(The address has already
been registered. Enter another
address.) appears, repeat from
Step 10.
各種変更手続き
3. Select
and press
.
@
オリジナルメール設定・各種メール設定
4. Select
and press
.
@
• The above procedure may
change without prior notice.
For further information, contact
Vodafone General Information
(page 315).
5. Select the centre access code input field and press
.
@
6. Enter your centre access code and press
.
@
7. Select OK and press
.
@
1. 各種メール設定
8. Select
and press
.
@
1. メールアドレス編集
9. Select
and press
.
@
10. Select the character input field and press
.
@
11. Enter an account name and press
.
@
12. Select OK and press
.
@
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Message Menu
Access the Message menu by pressing
(
) from standby mode.
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Tip
Received Msgs.: Received messages are saved here (pages 153, 161).
Create Message: Create and send an MMS or SMS message (pages 148, 159).
Drafts: Draft are saved here (page 169).
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Alternatively, you can press
a@
from standby mode and select
Messaging to access the Message
menu.
Sent Messages: Sent messages are saved here (pages 155, 162).
Unsent Messages: Store messages that could not be sent (page 170).
Server Mail Box: Connect to the mail server and set various settings (page 156).
Templates: Use the preinstalled templates to create messages (pages 151, 160).
Settings: Set various MMS and SMS settings (pages 157, 163, 164).
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MMS
About MMS
The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) allows you to exchange multimedia messages
containing data such as text, pictures, sounds, animations and video clips. For details on
MMS, contact Vodafone General Information (page 315).
Creating & Sending an MMS Message
You can send a message up to 300 KB including the subject, body text and attachment
files.
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• To set the text colour and font size after text input, select the text in the Create
Note
MMS Message window, press (Options) and select Text Options.
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• To see how the text looks with 3D Pictogram Display after text input, select the
Multiple files of the same type
cannot be attached to one page.
Also, some combinations of files
may not be able to be attached to
one page.
text in the Create MMS Message window, press (Options) and select View
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Add Picture: Attach picture files. You can also activate the camera and take a
picture to attach. To attach a preinstalled 2D, 3D or animated animal GIF file,
selected Animated Emoticon.
Add Sound: Attach sound files saved in Melody&Music.
Add Video: Attach video files. You can also activate the camera and record a
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• Any message that could not
be sent is saved to Unsent
Messages.
• To play, edit and perform/set
other options, from the Create
MMS Message window, select
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video to attach.
Add Other Files: Attach files such as vCard files in Other Files.
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an item and press (Options).
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4. Select Add Recipients and press
.
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5. Select From Contacts, Enter Recipient or From Group List and press (Select).
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From Contacts: Select an address from the Contacts list (page 86).
Enter Recipient: Enter an address using the keypad. You can enter up to 256
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characters.
From Group List: Specify a group as the address from the Group list (page 84).
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6. Set an address and press
.
@
7. Select Send MMS and press
.
@
The message is sent and then saved to Sent Messages.
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Recipient List Operations
From the Create MMS Message window (page 148), select the address field and press
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to display the Recipient list.
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You can perform the following operations if you press (Options) from the Recipient list.
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Done: Confirms the address and displays the Create MMS Message window.
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Edit Recipient: Edit addresses.
Add Recipients: Add addresses. You can enter up to 30 addresses for each of
To, Cc and Bcc. However, a message can only be sent to up to 20 addresses.
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Delete Recipient: Delete addresses.
Save to Contacts: Save an address to the Contacts list.
Set as To/Cc/Bcc: Switch To/Cc/Bcc for an address.
Sending Options: Set the following sending options: Delivery Report, Delivery
Time, Expiry Time and MMS Priority. You can preset these settings in “Sending
Settings” (page 158) of the MMS settings.
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Recipient List Window
Note
Some items do not appear
depending on the position of the
cursor.
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Using MMS Template
Use MMS templates that have preset pictures and sounds to create messages. You can
also edit MMS templates.
Tip
• Press (Options) in Step 3, to
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1. In standby mode, press
(
), select Templates and press (Select).
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edit the template, etc.
2. Select MMS Templates and press (Select).
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•
If preset templates have been
deleted or edited, you can return
them to their initial state by
3. Select a template and press
.
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clearing the memory (page 249).
For details on the following procedure, see “Creating & Sending an MMS Message”
(page 148).
Adding/Deleting Pages
Add, delete and replace pages. Using multiple pages enables you to create a message
that displays like a slide show. You can set up to 20 pages for each message.
Tip
To set the Page Duration or
Background Colours of the page,
select Page Options after Step 1.
1. After Step 2 of "Creating & Sending an MMS Message" (page 148), press
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(Options).
2. Select Add Page and press (Select).
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A page is added.
When there is more than one page, you can perform the following operations if you
select Page Control in Step 2.
Add Page: Add a page.
Delete Page: Delete a page.
Previous Page/Next Page: Take you to the previous or next page.
Move Page: Move a page to a specified position.
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Setting the File Playback Time
Set the playback time for the text and attached files.
Note
1. After Step 2 of "Creating & Sending an MMS Message" (page 148), select text or an
A start time and display duration
that exceeds the Page Duration
(page 151) cannot be set.
attached file and press (Options).
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2. Select Item Duration and press (Select).
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3. Select Start Time and press (Select).
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4. Enter the start time and press (OK).
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5. Select Duration and press (Select).
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6. Enter the display duration and press (OK).
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Checking MMS Messages in Received Msgs.
When a message is received, animation plays while the ringtone is playing and your
handset is vibrating. The indicator appears at the top of the display.
Note
Some files cannot be displayed/
played unless the corresponding
content key (content usage right)
is downloaded.
Received messages are saved to Received Msgs..
For details on operations available from Received Msgs., see page 166.
1. In standby mode, press
(
), select Received Msgs. and press (Select).
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The list appears.
The following indicators appear for MMS messages.
Tip
appears for unread messages.
To open the Received Msgs. list,
MMS message ( high priority level, low priority level)
MMS notification ( high priority level, low priority level)
Delivery report message
select New MMS in the information
prompt and press (Select).
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2. Select a message and press
.
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MMS messages with body text or only one page are displayed with 3D Pictogram
Display in accordance with 3D Pict. Settings (page 164). If you receive an MMS
message with multiple pages set, pictures, sounds and text are presented in a
slideshow-like format. Whether an attached file displays/plays depends on the Auto-
extract File setting of “Receiving Settings” (page 157). If there is an attached video
or other file, the file icon is displayed.
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Receiving Complete MMS Messages
When an MMS arrives, the first portion of the text message is received as a notification
and the complete MMS is temporarily stored on the mail server (page 156). The
indicator appears when a notification arrives. Perform the following steps to retrieve the
complete message.
Tip
To receive complete messages
automatically, set Retrieve Mode
(page 157) to Immediate.
1. Open notification message, select <Retrieve MMS> and press
.
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Checking MMS Messages in Sent Messages
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Sent messages are saved to Sent Messages of the mailbox.
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For details on operations available from Sent Messages, see page 168.
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1. In standby mode, press
(
), select Sent Messages and press (Select).
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The list appears.
The following indicators appear for MMS messages.
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Delivered MMS message ( high priority level, low priority level)
MMS message for which delivery failed ( high priority level, low priority level)
List Window
2. Select a message and press
.
@
The message appears.
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Using the Mail List
Incoming MMS messages with attached files or email messages from PCs or other
devices are stored on the mail server. You can use the mail list to retrieve MMS
messages and email messages.
1. In standby mode, press
(
), select Server Mail Box and press (Select).
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2. Press (Options).
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3. Select an item and press (Select).
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View: Check the contents of MMS notifications.
Retrieve: Retrieve MMS messages.
Update Mail List: Retrieve and updates the mail list.
Delete: Delete a message stored on the mail server.
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Select Multi: Select multiple MMS notifications and delete or retrieve the
messages.
Forward: Forward messages stored on the mail server.
Server Mail Volume: Check the usage rate on the mail server.
Sort by: Change the order of MMS notifications.
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Delete All: Delete all messages stored on the mail server.
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MMS Settings
Receiving Settings
1. In standby mode, press
(
), select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select MMS Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Receiving Settings and press (Select).
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4. Select an item and press (Select).
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Retrieve Mode: Set whether to automatically retrieve messages received by the
mail server. There are two settings: Home Network and Roaming Network. For
each of the settings, you can select Immediate or Deferred.
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Auto-extract File: Set whether to automatically display/play picture and sound
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files attached to messages.
Reply for Delivery: Set whether to reply to requests for delivery confirmation.
Anonymous Msg.: Set whether to reject anonymous messages.
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Sending Settings
1. After Step 2 of “Receiving Settings” (page 157), select Sending Settings and press
(Select).
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2. Select an item and press (Select).
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Delivery Report: Receive delivery reports to confirm whether sent messages
were delivered to recipients.
Delivery Time: Specify a time for delivering messages from the service centre to
recipients.
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Expiry Time: Set the length of time a sent message is stored on the mail server.
MMS Signature: Save a signature and then set whether to display the signature.
MMS Priority: Set the message priority level to High, Normal or Low.
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SMS
About SMS
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The Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to exchange text message with other
handsets. For details on SMS, contact Vodafone General Information (page 315).
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Creating & Sending an SMS Message
1. In standby mode, press
(
), select Create Message and press (Select).
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2. Select SMS and press (Select).
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The Create Message window appears.
Create SMS Message Window
3. Enter a message and press
.
@
You can enter up to 160 characters.
4. Select From Contacts or Enter Recipient and press (Select).
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If you press (Cancel) while
Kk
an SMS message with multiple
addresses set is being sent, the
send operation is cancelled for
the address set after the address
to which the message is currently
being sent.
From Contacts: Select a phone number from the Contacts list (page 86).
Enter Recipient: Enter a phone number using the keypad. You can enter up to
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20 digits.
5. Set a phone number and press
.
@
The Recipient list appears.
6. Select Send SMS and press
.
@
Tip
The message is sent and then saved to Sent Messages.
Any message that could not be
sent is saved to Unsent Messages
(page 170).
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Recipient List Operations
You can perform the following operations if you press (Options) from the Recipient
list.
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Note
Some items do not appear
depending on the position of the
cursor.
Send: Send the message.
Edit Recipient: Edit the address.
Delete Recipient: Delete the address.
Add Recipient: Add an address. You can enter up to ten addresses.
Edit Message: Edit the message.
Save to Contacts: Save an address to the Contacts list.
Save to Drafts: Save the message as a draft message to Drafts.
View as 3D Pict.: Check how the text you entered looks with 3D Pictogram
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Display.
Sending Options: Set the following sending options: Delivery Report and
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Expiry Time. You can preset these settings in “SMS Settings” (page 163).
Using SMS Template
Templates allow you to enter messages easily.
1. In standby mode, press
(
), select Templates and press (Select).
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J
2. Select SMS Templates and press (Select).
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3. Select a template and press
.
@
For details on the following procedure, see “Creating & Sending an SMS Message”
(page 159).
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Checking SMS Messages in Received Msgs.
When a message is received, animation plays while the ringtone is playing and your
handset is vibrating. If your handset is closed, the animation is displayed on the external
display. The indicator appears at the top of the display.
Tip
To open the Received Msgs. list,
select New SMS in the information
Received messages are saved to Received Msgs..
prompt and press (Select).
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For details on operations available from Received Msgs., see page 166.
1. In standby mode, press
(
), select Received Msgs. and press (Select).
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The list appears.
The following indicators appear for SMS messages.
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SMS Message
SMS message in the USIM card
WAP Push message
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Delivery report message
2. Select a message and press
«
.
"
Ì Ã
> V
@
The message appears.
List Window
Checking WAP Push Messages
A WAP Push message is a message delivered automatically from the service centre. Use
the included links to access information. When you receive a message, the indicator
appears at the top of the display. If Auto Launch (page 179) of the browser settings is
set to On, your handset accesses the specified URL as soon as the message is received.
Some push messages are just saved to the Received Msgs..
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Checking SMS Messages in Sent Messages
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1. In standby mode, press
(
), select Sent Messages and press (Select).
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- « ꢂ i
ꢈ Þ
The list appears.
The following indicators appear for SMS messages.
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SMS message
SMS message in the USIM card
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"
Ì Ã
> V
2. Select a message and press
The message appears.
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SMS Settings
1. In standby mode, press
(
), select Settings and press (Select).
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Note
2. Select SMS Settings and press (Select).
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Do not change the centre number
for the Message Centre unless
Vodafone informs you that it has
been changed. Otherwise, you
will no longer be able to use the
service.
3. Select an item and press
.
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Delivery Report: Receive delivery reports to confirm whether sent messages
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were delivered to recipients.
Expiry Time: Set an expiry time for messages.
SMS Signature: Save a signature and then set whether to display the signature.
Message Centre: Change the centre number for SMS. The centre number is
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saved to the USIM card.
SMS Type: Set the SMS type for outgoing messages to Text, Email, Fax Group 3,
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Fax Group 4 or Pager.
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MMS/SMS Common Operations
Setting 3D Pictogram Display
3D Pictogram Display is a 3D animation display function compatible with words,
pictographs and emoticons in text. You can set the display conditions, background
colour and display speed.
Note
• 3D Pictogram Display cannot
display MMS messages with
more than one page, SMS/
1. In standby mode, press
(
), select Settings and press (Select).
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MMS messages with no body
text, MMS notifications, delivery
reports and WAP push messages.
• Background playback of a
music file may be paused if you
use 3D Pictogram Display.
2. Select 3D Pict. Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select an item and press (Select).
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Auto Play: Set the conditions for displaying received messages with 3D
Pictogram Display. If Unread Only is set, only unread messages are displayed
with 3D Pictogram Display.
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Colour Settings: Set the font and background colours for 3D Pictogram Display.
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Tip
• You can display up to 150
characters regardless of
whether the characters are
single byte or double byte.
…
“
” indicates the maximum
number of characters has been
exceeded.
• You can use
display speed of 3D Pictogram
Display while display is paused.
to change the
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Common Settings
You can set various settings common to MMS and SMS.
1. In standby mode, press
(
), select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Common Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select an item and press (Select).
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Reply Settings: Set whether to quote received messages when replying to them.
Display Font Size: Select a message font size from Large, Standard and
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Small.
Page Scroll: Select the scroll unit of the message display window from 1 Line,
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Half Screen and Full Screen.
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Received Msgs. Operations
You can perform the following operations if you press (Options) from the Received
Msgs. list or a message.
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Note
• Some items do not appear
depending on the message
type or window.
• When Auto-delete is set to On
and memory becomes full, the
oldest MMS message is deleted
when a new MMS message is
received and the oldest SMS
message is deleted when a
new SMS message is received.
• When the memory for Drafts,
Unsent Messages and
Templates becomes full, a new
message cannot be created
regardless of the setting for
Auto-delete.
View: Check the contents of the message.
Retrieve: Download the body text and attachment files of the MMS message (only
for notification messages).
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Play: Play the MMS message from the first page.
Reply: Reply to the message.
View as 3D Pict.: View a message with 3D Pictogram Display.
Delete: Delete one message.
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Save Sender: Save the phone number of the sender to the Contacts list.
Select Multi: Specify multiple messages and then retrieve or delete them. You
can also switch between protected and unprotected or read and unread messages
and move messages to another folder.
Forward: Forward the message.
Call Sender: Make a call to the sender of the message.
Manage Folder: Set Auto-delete and create folders. If a message
in a folder is selected, you can delete or rename the folder and set automatic
sorting.
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Sort by: Change the order that messages appear. You can select a sort option
from Date from Latest, Date from Oldest, Sender, Unread to Read and
Message Type.
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Delete All: Delete all messages in Received Msgs..
Extract: Use a phone number, email address, URL or file (MMS message only) in
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View Item: View all files attached to the MMS message. You can also play, display
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and save files.
Save as Template: Save the message as a template.
Copy Text: Specify a range of text in any part of the message and then copy the
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text.
Move to USIM/Phone: Move the SMS message to your USIM card or handset.
Details: Display the message properties (time stamp, priority, address, size, etc.).
Load: Start the browser and displays the Web page (only for a WAP Push
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◆
message).
View Original Msg.: Display the message for which delivery was confirmed (only
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for a delivery report).
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Sent Messages Operations
You can perform the following operations if you press (Options) from the Sent
Messages list or a message.
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Note
• Some items do not appear
depending on the message
type or window.
View: Check the contents of the message.
Play: Play the MMS message from the first page.
Resend: Edit the message and then resend it.
View as 3D Pict.: View a message with 3D Pictogram Display.
Delete: Delete one message.
Select Multi: Select multiple messages and then delete them or move them to
another folder.
Forward: Forward the message.
Extract: Use a phone number, email address, URL or file (MMS message only) in
the message.
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◆
◆
• When Auto-Delete is set to
Off and memory becomes full,
a warning message appears
and new messages cannot be
created. Delete messages you
no longer require or set Auto-
Delete to On. However, MMS
messages saved to a folder you
created are not deleted.
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Call Recipient: Make a call to the recipient of the message.
Manage Folder: Set Auto-Delete and create folders. If a message in a folder is
selected, you can delete or rename the folder and set automatic sorting.
Sort by: Change the order that messages appear. You can select a sort option
from Date from Latest, Date from Oldest, Recipient and Message Type.
Delete All: Delete all messages in Sent Messages.
View Item: View all files attached to the MMS message. You can also play, display
and save files.
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◆
◆
Save as Template: Save the message as a template.
Copy Text: Specify a range of text in any part of the message and then copy the
text.
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◆
Move to USIM/Phone: Move the SMS message to your USIM card or handset.
Details: Display the message properties (time stamp, priority, address, size, etc.).
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Drafts
Save the messages you create to Drafts.
1. In standby mode, press
(
), select Drafts and press (Select).
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2. Select a message and press (Options).
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3. Select an item and press (Select).
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Edit: Edit the message.
Delete: Select from One, All or Select Multi for deleting messages.
Send: Send the message.
Call Recipient: Make a call to the recipient of the message.
Sort by: Change the order that messages appear. You can select a sort option
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from Date from Latest, Date from Oldest, Recipient and Message Type.
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Unsent Messages
Messages that could not be sent are saved to Unsent Messages.
1. In standby mode, press
(
), select Unsent Messages and press (Select).
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2. Select a message and press (Options).
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3. Select an item and press (Select).
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Edit: Edit the message.
Send: Send the message.
Delete: Delete the message.
Select Multi: Specify multiple messages and then send or delete them.
Call Recipient: Make a call to the recipient of the message.
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◆
◆
Sort by: Change the order that messages appear. You can select a sort option
from Date from Latest, Date from Oldest, Recipient and Message Type.
Delete All: Delete all messages.
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Vodafone live!
Vodafone live! is an online service that allows you to use the Internet to access various genres of
content. You can browse information or download pictures, melodies and applications.
In This Chapter
Accessing Vodafone live!
Bookmarks
Operations for Web Pages
Browser Settings
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Accessing Vodafone live!
You can access Vodafone live! to search for and obtain information.
Note
A separate subscription is required to use the Vodafone live! service. For details, contact
Vodafone General Information (page 315).
The network service is only available
while
or
appears on the
1. In standby mode, press
, select Vodafone live! and press (Select).
@
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display.
The Vodafone live! menu appears.
2. Select Vodafone live! and press (Select).
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Tip
The indicator appears at the top of the display during communication.
• To display the Vodafone live!
Web menu, press
standby mode.
3. Press
to end Vodafone live!.
O
(
) from
Kk
• To switch to English, select
English after Step 2.
Vodafone live! Menu
You can perform the following operations via the Vodafone live! menu.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Vodafone live! and press (Select).
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The Vodafone live! menu appears.
2. Select an item and press (Select).
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Vodafone live!: Display the Vodafone live! Web menu.
Enter URL: Access a Web page by directly entering the address.
Bookmarks: Bookmark your favourite Web pages and access bookmarked Web
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◆
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pages (page 175).
History: Display the addresses of accessed Web pages in the order of newest to
oldest.
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Browser Settings: Set various browser settings (page 179).
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Key Assignments for Browsing the Web
The following shows the key assignments for browsing the Web.
: Select an item or displays the Option menu.
: Take you back to the previous window.
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K
: Select an item.
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: Scroll up or down.
: Scroll left or right.
G
F
: End communication. If your handset is not connected, takes you back to standby
mode.
O
to
: Act as a shortcut to a link with a number.
1
*
9
*
and
: Act as a shortcut to a link with or #. You can also use these keys to
perform supported operations.
#
Side Key ( ): Increase the volume level.
P
Side Key ( ): Decrease the volume level. To set the volume to mute, press and hold the
Q
key.
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Bookmarks
If you bookmark frequently accessed pages, you can access them quickly and easily.
Adding a Bookmark
1. Display a page and press (Options).
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2. Select Bookmarks and press (Select).
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3. Select Add Bookmark and press (Select).
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4. Select the title field and press
.
@
5. Edit the title and press
.
@
6. Press (OK).
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7. Select Root Folder and press (OK).
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Using Bookmarks
1. In standby mode, press
, select Vodafone live! and press (Select).
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J
2. Select Bookmarks and press (Select).
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3. Select the title of the page and press (Options).
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To access the page of the selected title, press
.
@
4. Select an item and press (Select).
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Go to URL: Enter a URL and display the Web page for the URL.
Send: Send the URL in an SMS or MMS message.
New Entry: Enter a new URL to add as a bookmark.
Delete: Select from One or All for deleting bookmarks.
Move: Move a bookmark to another folder.
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◆
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Select Multi: Select multiple bookmarks and then delete or move them to
another folder.
Edit: Edit a bookmark title or URL.
Create Folder: Create a folder.
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Operations for Web Pages
You can perform various operations while a Web page is displayed.
You can perform the following operations if you press (Options) while a Web page is
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displayed.
Select: Select the item at the cursor position.
Bookmarks: Add a bookmark for the displayed Web page or references existing
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bookmarks. You can also create a folder.
My Saved Pages: Save the displayed page to My Saved Pages.
Previous Page: Take you back to the previous page.
Next Page: Take you to the next page (if one exists in cache).
Go to URL: Enter a URL or select information to display from access history.
Send Page: Send the URL in an SMS or MMS message.
Reload Page: Update the information.
File Select Mode: Select a file in the information.
Page Details: Check page details.
Other Settings: Copy text and change the font size or encoding of information.
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You can also clear the cache and check server certificate details.
Do Actions: Perform the action specified in the displayed Web page.
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Using Files in Web Pages
You can perform various operations such as saving and displaying/playing picture and
animation files in Web pages.
Note
• Copy restrictions may prevent
some files from being saved.
• Some downloaded files may not
be able to be displayed/played
properly.
1. Display a Web page containing a file and press (Options).
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2. Select File Select Mode and press (Select).
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3. Select a file and press (Options).
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4. Select an item and press (Select).
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File Details: Confirm details such as the file name, file size, save permission and
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transfer permission.
Save: Save the file to Data Folder.
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◆
Play/View: Play or displays the file data.
Paging Mode: Take you back to paging mode.
Exit Browser: End the browser.
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Downloading Files from Links
Download files from links and other objects in some Web pages.
Note
1. Display a Web page, select a character string for which a link is set and press
.
@
• Copy restrictions may prevent
some files from being saved.
2. Press (Yes).
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• Some downloaded files may not
be able to be displayed/played
properly.
Downloading begins.
3. Select an item and press (Select).
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Play: Play the file.
Save: Save the file to Data Folder.
File Details: Confirm details such as the file name, file size and file type.
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Browser Settings
Set various browser settings.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Vodafone live! and press (Select).
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2. Select Browser Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select an item and press (Select).
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Text Settings: If you select Text Browser, you can set your handset to download
only text information even when the download information contains images
and sounds. If you select Font Size, you can change the font size of text in
information.
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Memory Manager: Clear the access history, Cookies, Web cache and DNS
(Domain Name Server) cache. You can also enable or disable the storing of
cookies.
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Manufacture No.: Set whether to send automatically the International Mobile
Equipment Identity (IMEI) of your handset as your User ID when a request is
received from the network.
Certification: Confirm details on a certificate issued from a certificate authority.
Auto Launch: Set whether to start the browser automatically when a WAP push
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◆
message is received.
Location Property: Set whether to send location information automatically when
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a location request is received while downloading information.
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V-appli
From Web pages, you can download a variety of Java™ compatible applications such
as games.
Applications
In addition to ordinary applications that run solely on your handset, some applications
need to connect to the network (Web). Network V-appli enable you to play a game online
or download information in real time.
Note
• When you use a network
application, a communication
fee is charged each time the
application connects to the
network. The communication
fee is the same as that for
using the Web.
• When offline mode is set (page
229), some network
applications may not run
properly.
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V-appli Menu
1. In standby mode, press
, select Entertainment and press (Select).
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2. Select V-appli and press (Select).
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3. Select an item and press (Select).
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V-appli Library: Save applications downloaded from the Web and access
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preinstalled applications.
Screensavers: Store standby mode applications downloaded from the Web.
You can also set which application runs in standby mode or switch the standby
setting on or off (page 183). To set the application start time or length of time the
application runs before pausing, select Set Time.
◆
Settings: Set various application settings (page 184).
Java Information: Display an explanation on the Java™ licence.
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Downloading V-appli
Download applications. Before downloading an application, you can confirm details such
as the download size and storage size.
Note
• If the battery level is low at
the start of downloading,
the application may not be
completely downloaded.
Charging the battery
1. In standby mode, press
, select Entertainment and press (Select).
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2. Select V-appli and press (Select).
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3. Select V-appli Library and press (Select).
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beforehand is recommended.
4. Select Download V-appli and press
.
@
• If you replace the USIM card,
downloaded applications will no
longer be available.
5. Press (Yes).
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An application download site appears.
6. Select an application and press
.
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The application details window appears.
7. Press (Downld.).
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8. Select Phone Memory or Memory Card and press (Select).
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Downloading begins.
9. Press (Yes).
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The V-appli Library appears.
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Starting V-appli
You can run one application in standby mode.
Tip
1. In standby mode, press
, select Entertainment and press (Select).
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To pause or return to the
2. Select V-appli and press (Select).
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application, select Pause or
Resume after pressing
in
Oo
3. Select V-appli Library and press (Select).
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Step 5.
4. Select an application and press
.
@
The indicator appears at the top of the display and the application starts. If you
close your handset, the application stops.
5. Press
, select Quit in the confirmation window that appears and press (Select)
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to end the application.
Setting the Screensaver
1. In standby mode, press
, select Entertainment and press (Select).
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2. Select V-appli and press (Select).
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3. Select Screensavers and press (Select).
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4. Select Screensavers and press (Select).
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To cancel the screensaver, select Off.
5. Select an application and press (Select).
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6. Press (Yes).
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V-appli Settings
1. In standby mode, press
, select Entertainment and press (Select).
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Tip
2. Select V-appli and press (Select).
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• You can also change the volume
level while an application is
running. Press a side key ( )
to increase the volume level
and press a side key ( ) to
3. Select Settings and press (Select).
Pp
4. Select an item and press (Select).
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Priority Settings: Set the priority for when there is an incoming call, incoming
message or alarm while an application is running. To give priority to voice calls,
video calls, messages or alarms and pause the application, select Voice Calls,
Video Calls, Messages or Alarms. To display a notification at the top of the
display without pausing the application, select Notification.
◆
Qq
decrease the volume level.
• If the memory is cleared, any
preinstalled applications that
were deleted are reinstalled and
returned to their initial state.
Backlight: If you select Backlight, you can set the display lighting setting for
when a V-appli is running. If you select Blinking, you can set whether to enable
the preset backlight blinking operation of a V-appli.
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Volume: Adjust the volume for when an application is running. You can also set
the volume to mute.
Vibration: Set the preset vibration of an application on or off.
MemoryCard Sync.: Update the V-appli information in a memory card.
Reset Settings: If you select Master Reset, you can reset all V-appli function
settings. If you select Clear Memory, you can reset all V-appli function settings
and delete all downloaded applications.
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Managing V-appli
1. In standby mode, press
, select Entertainment and press (Select).
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2. Select V-appli and press (Select).
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3. Select V-appli Library and press (Select).
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4. Select an application and press (Options).
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5. Select an item and press (Select).
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Start: Run the application.
Delete: Delete the application.
Select Multi: Select multiple applications and then delete them or move them to
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◆
a memory card.
Memory Card/Phone Memory: Switch from the V-appli Library in your handset
◆
(Data Folder) to the V-appli Library in a memory card.
Details: Confirm details on the application.
◆
◆
Security Settings: Set the display method for the confirmation window that
appears when you attempt to use certain functions while an application is
activated.
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Vodafone live! CAST
Subscribe to services to automatically have information delivered regularly.
In This Chapter
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Subscribing/Cancelling Subscription
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Vodafone live! CAST
With this service, you can subscribe to contents and receive automatic updates. Content
updates are received during the night. When updates are received, Information Prompt
appears and the following indicators appear:
Downloading content
New CAST content
Download failed
• A monthly subscription fee is required to use this service. No additional fees required
for receiving content.
• Vodafone live! CAST contents available only in Japanese (as of March 2006).
• Vodafone live! CAST is only available in Japan.
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Subscribing/Cancelling Subscription
1. In standby mode, press
, select Entertainment and press (Select).
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Note
2. Select CAST and press (Select).
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Transmission fees apply during
web connection.
3. Select Reg. /Cancel and press (Select).
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4. Press (Yes).
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Follow the onscreen instructions.
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Checking Content Updates
1. In standby mode, press
, select Entertainment and press (Select).
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Tip
2. Select CAST and press (Select).
To delete content, select the
3. Select What’s New? and press
.
@
content after Step 3, press
Jj
(Options) and select Delete.
Indicator Description:
Unread
Read
Checking Content from Information Prompt
1. When the information prompt appears, select New CAST Contents and press
J
(Select).
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Downloading Content Manually
When an update cannot be received because your handset is turned off or the signal is
weak, manually download the update. Only updates for that day can be downloaded.
Note
• Past updates cannot be
downloaded.
1. In standby mode, press , select Entertainment and press (Select).
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2. Select CAST and press (Select).
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• Content cannot be downloaded
on non-delivery days.
3. Select Get Latest and press (Select).
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4. Press (Yes).
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A connection is established to the redelivery page.
Requesting Redelivery from Information Prompt
1. When the information prompt appears, select CAST Information and press
J
(Select).
2. Press (Yes).
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A connection is established to the redelivery page.
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Checking History
Past updates are saved to History.
1. In standby mode, press , select Entertainment and press (Select).
Note
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• Up to seven items are saved
to History. The oldest item is
deleted automatically.
2. Select CAST and press (Select).
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Indicator Description:
• Up to 3 MB of content including
the latest item can be saved.
When either the maximum
number of content items or
the maximum content size is
reached, the oldest item is
deleted each time there is a
new item.
You have unread content
You have read all content
3. Select History and press (Select).
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Indicator Description:
Unread
Read
• To delete past updates, select
the item after Step 3, press
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4. Select content and press (Select).
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(Options) and select Delete.
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Data Folder
The data you save in your handset is stored in Data Folder. You can move the data stored in the
folders of Data Folder and edit it for use with other functions.
In This Chapter
Data Folder
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Using Files & Folders
Displaying Files on a TV
Using vObjects
Using a Memory Card
Using the USIM Card
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Data Folder
Data Folder of your handset stores the pictures you take, videos you record, files you
receive from external devices, files you download from the Web, etc. Data Folder can
store up to 40 MB or a total of a combination of approximately 500 files and personal
folders. You can also use Data Folder of a memory card (page 44). The ability to store
the maximum amount of files will depend on available space in a memory card.
Structure of Data Folder
1. In standby mode, press
, select Data Folder and press (Select).
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Note
The following folders are preinstalled in your handset.
There are no My Saved Pages and
Templates folders in Data Folder of
a memory card.
Pictures: Contain pictures and the Digital Camera folder. Pictures you take in
Digital Camera are saved in DCF (page 194) format to the Digital Camera folder.
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Videos: Contain videos.
Melody&Music: Contain sound files and the Recordings folder. Recordings you
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record with the voice recorder are saved to the Recordings folder.
Tip
V-appli: Contain V-appli.
My Saved Pages: Contain URLs and Web pages.
Templates: Contain the SMS Templates to store templates for use with SMS
messages and the MMS Templates to store templates for use with MMS
messages.
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To display the memory usage
status, select Memory Status.
Other Files: Contain vCard, vCalendar, SVG and text files, as well as files of
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unknown types.
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Files Storable in Data Folder
Folder
File Format (Icon)
JPEG ( ), GIF ( ), WBMP ( ), PNG (
Tip
Pictures
)
• Chaku Uta®, V-appli, video and
other files saved to the handset
or a memory card may become
inaccessible after handset
Digital Camera
Videos
JPEG1 (
)
MPEG-42 (
)
repairs, handset upgrades or
the USIM card is replaced.
Melody&Music
AMR/MPEG-42 ( ), SMF/SP-MIDI2 ( ),
SMAF ( ), XMF (
• Chaku Uta® is a registered
trademark of Sony Music
Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
)
Recordings
V-appli
AMR (
Java (
)
)
• You may not be able to open a
file on a PC, PDA, or other
device if: You change the file
name on your handset or the
file name includes a "~" or "-."
My Saved Pages
HTML/XHTML (
)
SMS/MMS Templates Template (
/
)
Other Files
vCard ( ), vCalendar ( ), SVG (
Text ( ), Unknown File Types3 (
)
• Whether a file can be sent
by Bluetooth™ connection
or moved to a memory card
depends on the forwarding
and external device forwarding
permission properties.
)
1 Files that do not comply with the DCF standard cannot be displayed. DCF is an
abbreviation for "Design rule for Camera File system," a standard developed by
the Japan Electronic Industry Development Association (JEIDA) for the purpose of
facilitating the transfer of digital camera images among various devices.
2 Some files may not be able to be played.
3 These files cannot be displayed/played on your handset.
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Using Files & Folders
Connecting to the Web from Folders
Connect to the Web from within preinstalled folders in Data Folder.
Download Pictures: Download picture files.
Download Videos: Download video files.
Download Ringtone: Download sound files.
Download Music: Download music files.
Download V-appli: Download V-appli.
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Note
Editing Files & Folders
• Some items do not appear
depending on the selected file
or folder.
• Some files may not be able to
be displayed, played or sent
depending on their file size,
contents and type.
Some files saved to a memory
card from a PC or other device
may not be able to be displayed/
played.
You can perform the following operations if you press (Options) while viewing files or
folders in Data Folder.
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View: Display the selected file.
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Open: Open the selected folder.
Connect: Connect to the preset Web page.
Take Picture: Take pictures.
Record Video: Record videos.
Play: Play the selected file.
•
Start: Run an application.
Send: Send the selected file as an MMS or Bluetooth™.
Tip
To copy characters selected in a
displayed text file to the clipboard
(page 74), press (Copy).
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Delete: Delete just the selected file or all files within the folder. Select One to
delete the selected file and select All to delete all files. However, if the folder
contains a personal folder, the files within the personal folder are not deleted even
if you select All.
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Select Multi: Select multiple files and then simultaneously delete, copy or move
them.
Set as Wallpaper: Set a picture as the wallpaper for standby mode.
Set as Ringtone: Set a sound as the ringtone.
Memory Card/Phone Memory: Switch the display between Data Folder in your
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handset and Data Folder in a memory card.
Details: Display the properties of the selected file.
Thumbnail View/List View: Switch the display of files and folders between
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thumbnail view (icons and images) and list view (text and guide).
View Settings: Select List View to display a list of files/folders and select
Thumbnail View to switch the view back. Select Slideshow to display the
pictures in the folder in sequence automatically.
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Manage Folder: Create a new folder or edit the selected folder. You can select
from Create Folder, Rename Folder, Delete Folder and Folder Security.
Sort by: Change the order that files within the selected folder appear. You can
select a sort option from Filename, Size, Date from Latest and Date from
Oldest.
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Sort: Change the order that files within the My Saved Pages folder appear. Select
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Title or Date.
Create Folder: Create a new folder.
Create Message: Display the Create Message window for MMS or SMS.
Create Template: Create a new template.
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Edit Template: Edit the selected template.
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Rename: Change the name of the selected file.
Mute/Unmute: Mute the playback sound.
Full Screen/Normal Screen: Switch the screen display.
Hide Controller/Show Controller: Hide or show the controller.
Record Voice: Record sound.
Zoom: Enlarge or reduce the selected picture.
Advanced: Edit the selected picture.
Expand/Reduce: Expand or reduce the image attached to the selected file.
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Save Thumbnail: Save a picture taken in Digital Camera mode as a thumbnail
for sending attached to a message.
Save to Contacts/Save to Calendar: Save vObjects to the Contacts list or
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Calendar.
Rewind: Return the play position of the video being played to the beginning.
Reset: Return a file to the state directly after it was read.
Save: Save a file to your handset or a memory card.
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Show Guidance/Hide Guidance: Show or hide the key guidance.
Security Settings: Set the display method for the confirmation window that
appears when you attempt to use certain functions while an application is
activated.
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Displaying Files on a TV
Connect handset to a TV to display camera and video files.
Tip
This feature is only available when
camera function is activated.
Setting the TV System
The TV systems supported by your handset are NTSC (Japan and U.S.A.) and PAL
(Europe). SECAM is not supported.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Phone Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select AV Output and press (Select).
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4. Select NTSC or PAL and press (Select).
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Connecting Handset to TV
Use the video output cable (optional) to connect the handset to a TV.
1. Connect your handset to a TV.
Open the earphone microphone/AV OUT jack cover of your handset.
Insert the video output cable plug into the earphone microphone/AV OUT jack.
Connect the video output cable to the video input jacks of the TV.
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②
③
①
②
2. Open a file on your handset, then press and hold
.
H
③
3. Press (Yes).
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The image appears on the TV.
To return output from TV to main display, press and hold
.
H
Note
The screen display cannot be
switched while you are recording
a video or when the delay timer is
activated.
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Using vObjects
About vObjects
vObject is a collective name for file formats that enable your handset and other vObject
compatible handsets, PCs and other devices to exchange and mutually use data such as
Contacts list entries and Calendar data.
You can send and receive vObjects as mail attachments (page 148) or transfer them
by Bluetooth™ or via a USB cable. Received files can be used on your handset. If you
save vObjects to a memory card, you can use them directly from other memory card
compatible handsets, PCs and other devices. Similarly, vObjects saved to a memory
card from other handsets, PCs and other devices can be used on your phone.
vObject compatible software is required to use the data of vObjects on a PC or
other device.
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Depending on the software used, vObjects may not be displayed properly.
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Depending on the contents of vObjects, the import of vObjects received from
another Vodafone handset, PC or other device may not be possible.
Depending on the contents of vObjects, the exchange of vObjects between a
vObject compatible handset and PC or other device may not be possible.
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When vObjects include many characters, all vObject may not be able to be sent or
received.
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Creating a vObject
1. Display a data.
For details on displaying the Contacts list, see page 86.
For details on checking appointments, see page 258.
2. Press (Options).
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3. Select Send vCard or Send vCalendar and press (Select).
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4. Select a storage place and press (Select).
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To Data Folder: Save the data in vCard/vCalendar format to the Other Files folder
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in Data Folder of your handset.
To Memory Card: Save the data in vCard/vCalendar format to the Other Files
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folder in Data Folder of a memory card.
Importing a vObject into a Function
Add data imported in vObject format from another handset or PC to the Contacts list or
Calendar of your handset.
Note
When importing a vObject that
has a picture to the Contacts list,
the picture cannot be saved to the
Contacts list if it exceeds W112 ×
H112.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Data Folder and press (Select).
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2. Select Other Files and press
.
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3. Select a vObject and press
.
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4. Press (Options).
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5. Select Save to Contacts or Save to Calendar and press (Select).
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Using a Memory Card
Check and edit pictures and other data saved to a memory card. You can also save a
backup of Data Folder, Contacts list and other data in your handset to a memory card.
Formatting a Memory Card
Use your handset to format a memory card.
If a memory card is removed while reading or writing data, the data may be lost or
the memory card may be damaged.
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If a memory card is formatted by another device, it may not work properly with
your handset. Be sure to use your handset to format a memory card.
Formatting a memory card deletes all data in the memory card.
1. Insert a memory card in the slot of your handset.
2. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Memory Settings and press (Select).
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4. Select Memory Card and press (Select).
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5. Select Format Card and press (Select).
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6. Enter your security code (page 54).
7. Press (Yes).
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Confirming Memory Card Usage Status
Confirm the volume label, card memory size, used memory size and remaining memory
size.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Memory Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Memory Card and press (Select).
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4. Select Card Details and press (Select).
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Using a Memory Card for Transferring Data
Transfer Contacts list and Calendar data between your handset and a memory card.
We recommend using a memory card for backing up personal data. A memory card
needs to be formatted before it is used for the first time. For details on formatting, see
“Formatting a Memory Card” (page 202).
Note
When you back up/restore data,
offline mode is set. The indicator
appears at the top of the display
while offline mode is set. When the
backing up/restoring of data is
complete, offline mode is cancelled.
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Using the USIM Card
You can move or copy Contacts list entries from your handset or a memory card to the
USIM card, as well as move SMS messages from your handset to the USIM card. An
indicator at the top of the Contacts list window (page 86) indicates the storage place of
the Contacts list entry. The maximum number of entries you can save to the Contacts
list of the USIM card differs depending on the amount of available memory space in the
USIM card.
Moving Contacts List Entries
Moving Entries to the USIM Card
Move the name and default phone number (page 90) of an entry.
Tip
1. In standby mode, press
, select Phonebook and press (Select).
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To move Contacts list entries in a
memory card to the USIM card,
select Memory Card after Step
3. After the Contacts list in the
memory card appears, proceed
from Step 3.
2. Select Contacts List and press (Select).
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3. Press (Options).
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4. Select Select Multi and press (Select).
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5. Select a Contacts list entry and press
.
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To select another Contacts list entry, repeat Step 5.
6. Press (Options).
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7. Select Move and press (Select).
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8. Select To USIM and press (Select).
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To Phone: Move Contacts list entries with a check mark to the Contacts list of
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your handset.
To Memory Card: Move Contacts list entries with a check mark to the Contacts
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list of a memory card.
9. Press (Yes).
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Moving Entries from the USIM Card
1. After Step 4 of “Moving Entries to the USIM Card” (page 204), select a Contacts list
entries with and then perform the rest of the Steps.
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Copying Contacts List Entries
Copying Entries to the USIM Card
Copy the name and default phone number (page 90) of an entry.
Tip
1. In standby mode, press
, select Phonebook and press (Select).
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To copy Contacts list entries in a
memory card to the USIM card,
select Memory Card after Step
3. After the Contacts list in the
memory card appears, proceed
from Step 3.
2. Select Contacts List and press (Select).
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3. Press (Options).
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4. Select Select Multi and press (Select).
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5. Select a Contacts list entry and press
.
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To select another Contacts list entry, repeat Step 5.
6. Press (Options).
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7. Select Copy and press (Select).
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8. Select To USIM and press (Select).
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To Phone: Copy Contacts list entries with a check mark to the Contacts list of
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your handset.
To Memory Card: Copy Contacts list entries with a check mark to the Contacts
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list of a memory card.
9. Press (Yes).
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Copying Entries from the USIM Card
1. After Step 4 of “Copying Entries to the USIM Card” (above), select the Contacts list
entries with and then perform the rest of the Steps.
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Moving SMS Messages
Move messages in Received Msgs. (page 161) and Sent Messages (page 162) of your
handset and messages in your USIM card. The maximum number of messages you can
save to the USIM card differs depending on the amount of available memory space in
the USIM card.
Moving Messages to the USIM Card
1. In Received Msgs. or Sent Messages, select a message and press
.
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2. Press (Options).
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3. Select Move to USIM and press (Select).
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Move to Phone: Move messages in the USIM card to your handset.
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Moving Messages from the USIM Card
1. In Step 1 of “Moving Messages to the USIM Card” (above), select the messages with
and then perform the rest of the Steps.
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Settings
You can make various settings to personalise your handset.
In This Chapter
Mode Settings
Display Settings
Phone Settings
Call Settings
Security Settings
Memory Settings
Network Settings
Location Settings
Shortcut Menu
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Mode Settings
Set and customise sound and vibration settings. Your handset has four preset profiles.
You can change the sound and vibration settings of each profile.
Tip
To switch the phone profile to
Normal: Profile for ordinary use.
Silent, press and hold
in
#>
Silent: Profile for when you do not want your handset to emit any sound.
standby mode. To switch back to
previous profile, press and hold
Car: Profile for when you want the maximum volume level so that you can hear
your handset while you are driving.
in standby mode.
#>
Meeting: Profile for configuring all settings to suit your needs.
Switching Profiles
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Mode Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select a profile and press
.
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If a profile other than Normal is set, the indicator (
appears at the top of the display.
/
/
) for the profile
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Personalising Profiles
Tip
Personalising the Ringtone Volume
You can also personalise Normal
1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profiles” (page 209), select Normal, Car or Meeting and
profile if you press
mode, select Settings and then
select Sound Settings.
in standby
a@
press (Options).
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2. Select Personalise and press (Select).
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3. Select Ringtone Volume and press (Select).
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4. Select Voice Call, Video Call or Received Message and press (Select).
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5. Use
to adjust the volume and press (OK).
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Personalising the Ringtone
Set a preinstalled sound in your handset or a sound or video in Data Folder as the
ringtone.
Note
• If a video file is set as the
ringtone, the video is displayed
for incoming calls and the
picture set as the incoming
picture (page 219) is not
displayed.
• A video file cannot be set
as the ringtone for incoming
messages.
1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profiles” (page 209), select Normal, Car or Meeting and
press (Options).
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2. Select Personalise and press (Select).
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3. Select Assign Ringtone and press (Select).
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4. Select Voice Call, Video Call or Received Message and press (Select/
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Options).
If you selected Received Message, select Ringtone and press (Select).
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5. Select a type of tone and press (Select).
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Tip
Preset Patterns: Select from patterns preinstalled in your handset.
Preset Sounds: Select from melodies and sound effects preinstalled in your
handset.
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To set the ringtone duration
for incoming messages, select
Received Message after Step
3, press (Options) and select
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My Sounds: Select from sound and video files stored in Data Folder.
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Ringtone Duration.
6. Select a tone and press
.
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7. Press (Assign).
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Personalising the Vibration
1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profiles” (page 209), select Normal, Silent, Car or
Note
Meeting and press (Options).
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When the mode settings is set to
Silent and vibration is set to Off,
your handset does not vibrate
regardless of the settings for the
Calendar (page 256) and Alarm
(page 260).
2. Select Personalise and press (Select).
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3. Select Vibration and press (Select).
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4. Select Voice Call, Video Call or Received Message and press (Select).
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If you selected Silent in Step 1, select On or Off and press (Select).
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5. Select a vibration pattern and press
.
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Personalising the Keypad Volume
1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profiles” (page 209), select Normal, Car or Meeting and
press (Options).
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2. Select Personalise and press (Select).
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3. Select Keypad Volume and press (Select).
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4. Use
to adjust the volume and press (OK).
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Personalising the Keypad Tone
1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profiles” (page 209), select Normal, Car or Meeting and
press (Options).
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2. Select Personalise and press (Select).
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3. Select Keypad Tones and press (Select).
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4. Select Original 1 or Original 2 and press (Select).
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Personalising the Sound Effects Volume
Set the volume level of each of the sound effects for turning on/off the power, opening/
closing your handset and errors.
1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profiles” (page 209), select Normal, Car or Meeting and
press (Options).
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2. Select Personalise and press (Select).
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3. Select Sound Effects Vol. and press (Select).
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4. Select an item and press (Select).
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5. Use
to adjust the volume and press (OK).
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Personalising the Sound Effects
Set each of the sound effects for turning on/off the power and opening/closing your
handset.
Note
1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profiles” (page 209), select Normal, Car or Meeting and
Files containing pictures cannot be
set as sound effects.
press (Options).
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2. Select Personalise and press (Select).
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3. Select Sound Effects and press (Select).
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4. Select an item and press (Select).
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5. Select a type of tone and press (Select).
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Preset Pattern: Set the default sound effect.
Preset Sounds: Select from melodies and sound effects preinstalled in your
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handset. Select a sound, press
and then press (Assign).
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My Sounds: Select from sound files stored in Data Folder. Select a sound, press
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and then press (Assign).
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Personalising the Multimedia Volume
Set the volume level for messaging, Vodafone live! and playing sound data in Data
Folder.
1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profiles” (page 209), select Normal, Car or Meeting and
press (Options).
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2. Select Personalise and press (Select).
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3. Select Multimedia Volume and press (Select).
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4. Use
to adjust the volume and press (OK).
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Personalising the Battery Alarm
When the battery level is very low and your handset is about to run out of power, the
battery alarm tone plays. You can set whether to play the battery alarm tone.
Tip
1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profiles” (page 209), select Normal, Car or Meeting and
When the mode settings is set to
Silent, the battery alarm can only
be heard from the earpiece during
a call.
press (Options).
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2. Select Personalise and press (Select).
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3. Select Battery Alarm and press (Select).
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4. Select On or Off and press (Select).
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Personalising the Alarm Tone
Set whether the alarm tone plays for Silent profile and Meeting profile.
Note
1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profiles” (page 209), select Silent or Meeting and press
(Options).
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Whether an alarm tone plays in
Normal profile and Car profile
depends on the alarm (page 260)
and Calendar (page 256) settings.
2. Select Personalise and press (Select).
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3. Select Alarm and press (Select).
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4. Select On or Off and press (Select).
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Resetting Profiles
Reset the settings of each profile.
1. In standby mode, press
, Select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Mode Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select a profile and press (Options).
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4. Select Set to Default and press (Select).
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5. Enter your security code (page 54).
6. Press (Yes).
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Display Settings
Setting the Wallpaper
Set a picture preinstalled in your handset or taken with the camera as the wallpaper for
standby mode.
Tip
If the picture you want to set as the
wallpaper does not fit the window,
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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press (Options) after Step 6 and
2. Select Display Settings and press (Select).
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perform one of the following
operations.
3. Select Main Display and press (Select).
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4. Select Wallpaper and press (Select).
• Cut: Trim the picture to fit the
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window.
5. Select an item and press (Select).
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• Zoom: Enlarge or reduces the
picture and then allows you to
position and trim the picture.
• Fit to Width: Reduce the
picture to fit the width of the
window.
Wallpaper List: Select from pictures preinstalled in your handset.
My Pictures: Select from pictures stored in the Pictures folder of Data Folder.
Off: Set no picture.
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Custom Screens: Set the picture set for the Custom Screens settings (page 218).
• Fit to Length: Reduce the
picture to fit the height of the
window.
• Rotate Image: Rotate the
picture 90° anticlockwise and
then allows you to trim the
picture.
6. Select a picture and press
.
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Custom Screens
Change the wallpaper and the icons and background of the main menu.
Tip
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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• If the wallpaper setting (page
217) is set after the custom
screens setting is set, the
wallpaper set for the wallpaper
setting is displayed.
• If the custom screens setting is
set after the wallpaper setting
(page 217) is set, the wallpaper
set for the custom screens
setting is displayed.
2. Select Display Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Main Display and press (Select).
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4. Select Custom Screens and press (Select).
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5. Select a custom screen and press (View).
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6. Press (Set).
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Setting the Incoming Display
Set a picture to appear on the main display for incoming calls. You can also set whether
the other party’s name appear on the external display for incoming calls.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Call Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Voice Call or Video Call and press (Select).
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4. Select Caller Details and press (Select).
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5. Select an item and press (Select).
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Incoming Picture: Set the incoming picture. Set Preset Picture (default picture)
or select a picture from My Pictures (pictures saved to the Pictures folder in Data
Folder).
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Caller Picture: Display a picture associated with a caller in the Contacts list when
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a call is received from that caller. Select On or Off and press (Select).
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Caller Info: Set the display of the name set for a caller in the Contacts list on
the external display when a call is received from that caller. Select On or Off and
press (Select).
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Setting the Clock Display
Setting the Clock Type Display for the Main Display
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Display Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Main Display and press (Select).
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4. Select Clock Type Display and press (Select).
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5. Select a clock type and press (Select).
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1-line Digital: Display the time and date in one-line digital view.
2-line Digital: Display the time and date in two-line digital view.
Analog (Home): Display an analog clock.
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World Clock: Display the city name and the time and date in one-line digital view
for both the City1 and City2.
Calendar: Display the calendar.
Off: Display no time and date.
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Setting Wallpaper & Clock (External Display)
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Display Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select External Display and press (Select).
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4. Select Wallpaper & Clock and press (Select).
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5. Select a clock type and press (View).
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6. Press (Set).
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Switching between the 12-hour and 24-hour Clock
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Phone Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Date&Time and press (Select).
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4. Select 12 hour/24 hour and press (Select).
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5. Select 12 hour or 24 hour and press (Select).
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Setting the Backlights
Adjust the brightness and lighting time of the display backlights.
Tip
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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The backlight for the external
display lights when the backlight
for the main display lights. The
backlight for the main display
lights when the backlight for the
external display lights.
2. Select Display Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Main Display or External Display and press (Select).
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4. Select Backlight Settings and press (Select).
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If you selected External Display in Step 3, enter a lighting time and press (OK).
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5. Select an item and press (Select).
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Brightness: Set the brightness of the main display backlight. Select Dark or
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Bright and press (Select).
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Lighting Time: Set the lighting time of the main display backlight. Enter a time (0
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to 60 seconds) and press (OK).
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Setting Operator Name Display
Set whether to display the operator name in standby mode.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Display Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Main Display and press (Select).
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4. Select Operator Name and press (Select).
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5. Select On or Off and press (Select).
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Setting the Display Power Saving
Save battery power by setting the handset to turn off the display after a specified time
of inactivity elapses. You can also set the display time to 30 seconds, 1 minute or 3
minutes.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Display Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Main Display and press (Select).
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4. Select Power Saving and press (Select).
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5. Select a display time and press (Select).
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Setting the Display of Cell Information
You can set whether the cell information sent from a base station is displayed in standby
mode when you use your handset on a mobile phone network based on Micro Cellular
Network (MCN) technology.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Display Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Main Display and press (Select).
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4. Select Cell Information and press (Select).
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5. Select On or Off and press (Select).
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Adjusting the Contrast of the External Display
Adjust the contrast of the external display to one of nine levels.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Display Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select External Display and press (Select).
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4. Select Contrast and press (Select).
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5. Close your handset.
A window for adjusting the contrast appears on the external display.
6. Use the side keys ( / ) to adjust the contrast, open your handset and press (OK).
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Phone Settings
Shortcut Keys
This feature allows you to access a function from standby mode easily and quickly by
pressing a side key ( ) or navigation key. You can change the functions accessed.
P
Setting the Side Shortcut Key Function
You can change the function accessed if you simply press and hold a side key ( ) from
P
standby mode.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Phone Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Shortcuts and press (Select).
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4. Select Side Up Key and press (Select).
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5. Select a function and press (Select).
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Profile Switch: Switch profiles (page 209).
Answerphone: Set or cancel the answerphone (page 230).
Torch: Turn on the mobile light (page 277).
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Setting the Navigation Key Shortcuts
You can change the functions accessed when you press the navigation keys
,
,
A B
Tip
and
from standby mode. The functions you can set are Shortcut menu (page
D
C
254), Phonebook (page 86), Dialled Numbers (page 59) and Received Calls (page 59).
To reset which functions are assigned
to the navigation keys, select Set to
Default after Step 5.
1. In standby mode, press , select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Phone Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Shortcuts and press (Select).
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4. Select Navigation Keys and press (Select).
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5. Press (Options).
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6. Select Change and press (Select).
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7. Select the function you want to assign to
8. Select the function you want to assign to
9. Select the function you want to assign to
and press (Select).
A
B
D
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and press (Select).
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and press (Select).
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The remaining function is assigned automatically to
.
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External Light Settings
Setting the Notification External Light
If you have unchecked information (missed calls, unread messages and Voice Mail), the
external light flashes when your handset is closed. You can select from three colours for
the flashing of the external light or set the external light not to flash.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Phone Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select External Light and press (Select).
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4. Select Notification and press (Select).
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5. Select Missed Calls, Messages or Voice Mail and press (Select).
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6. Select a colour and press (Select).
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Setting the Incoming External Light
You can select from five colours for the external light that flashes when you have an
incoming voice call, video call or message. You can also set the external light not to
flash.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Phone Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select External Light and press (Select).
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4. Select Incoming and press (Select).
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5. Select Voice Call, Video Call or Messaging and press (Select).
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6. Select a colour and press (Select).
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Offline Mode Setting
Use offline mode to block signal reception and transmission without turning off the
power. Offline mode disables the use of network services for making and receiving calls,
sending and receiving messages, etc.
Note
You can still make calls to 110
(police), 119 (fire and ambulance)
and 118 (coast guard) when offline
mode is set.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Phone Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Offline Mode and press (Select).
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4. Select On and press (Select).
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The
indicator appears at the top of the display.
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Call Settings
Answerphone
This feature can record a caller’s message when you are unable to answer a voice call.
Your handset can store up to 3 messages and each message can be up to 15 seconds
long.
Setting the Answerphone
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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Note
2. Select Call Settings and press (Select).
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The answerphone is unavailable
for video calls and call waiting.
3. Select Answerphone and press (Select).
4. Select Setting and press (Select).
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5. Select On and press (Select).
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Tip
The
indicator appears on the standby window.
You can also set the answerphone
if you press and hold
standby mode.
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Setting the Ringing Duration
1. After Step 3 of “Setting the Answerphone” (above), select Ringing Duration and
press (Select).
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2. Enter the ringing duration (0 to 60 seconds) and press (OK).
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Playing a Message
1. After Step 3 of “Setting the Answerphone” (page 230), select Recordings and
Tip
press (Select).
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The Message list appears.
• You can also display the
Message list if you press
standby mode.
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2. Select a message and press
.
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• To delete a message, press
(Options) after Step 1 and
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select Delete.
Setting the Auto Answer
You can answer a call without having to press a key while the stereo handsfree headset
is connected. You can also change the length of time before a call is answered.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Call Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Voice Call and press (Select).
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4. Select Auto Answer and press (Select).
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5. Select On and press (Select).
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6. Enter the answer time (1 to 29 seconds) and press (OK).
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Setting Mute
Mute the outgoing voice or both the outgoing voice and incoming voice for calls.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Call Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Voice Call or Video Call and press (Select).
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4. Select Mute and press (Select).
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5. Select Mute My Voice, Mute All or Off and press (Select).
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Using the stereo handsfree headset
If you use the stereo handsfree headset with switch, simply pressing the switch of the
stereo handsfree headset allows you to dial a preset phone number or answer a call
without even opening your handset.
1. Open the earphone microphone jack cover ( ).
①
2. Insert the plug of the stereo handsfree headset into the earphone microphone jack
①
②
(
).
②
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Setting the Phone Number
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Call Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Voice Call and press (Select).
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4. Select Earphone Call and press (Select).
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5. Select On and press (Select).
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6. Select the input method for the phone number and press (Select).
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Set Number: Directly enter a phone number.
From Contacts: Select a phone number from the Contacts list (page 86).
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One-touch Calling
1. In standby mode, press and hold the switch of the stereo handsfree headset.
Short beeps are heard from the earphone and a call is made to the preset phone
number.
If you press and hold the switch again during dialling, a beep is heard and the call is
cancelled.
2. Press and hold the switch of the stereo handsfree headset to end the call.
A beep is heard from the earphone and the call ends.
Alternatively, you can press
to end the call.
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One-touch Answering
1. A call is received.
2. Press and hold the switch of the stereo handsfree headset.
Short beeps are heard from the earphone and a connection is established.
If the caller made a video call, the video call begins.
3. Press and hold the switch of the stereo handsfree headset to end the call.
A beep is heard from the earphone and the call ends.
Alternatively, you can press
to end the call.
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Enabling/Disabling Incoming Voice Calls during
Data Communication
Set whether to receive incoming voice calls during data communication.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Call Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Voice Call and press (Select).
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4. Select Call Priority and press (Select).
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5. Select Enable or Disable and press (Select).
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Using International Call Service
When making an international call, you can simply add the international code (Vodafone
international access code, 0046 + 010) and then select a country code from a list after
entering the other party’s phone number. You can also change the international code
and add entries to the country code list.
Adding the International Code & Country Code
1. In standby mode, enter a phone number and press (Options).
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2. Select International Call and press (Select).
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3. Select the country of the other party and press
.
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4. Select Japan or Abroad and press (Select).
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5. Press
.
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Changing the International Code
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Call Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Voice Call and press (Select).
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4. Select International Call and press (Select).
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5. Select International Code and press (Select).
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The current international code setting appears.
To delete the international code, press and hold
.
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6. Enter a number and press (OK).
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Adding an Entry to the Country Code List
The country code list already includes the country codes of 17 countries. You can also
edit and add entries. The list can contain up to 20 entries.
Note
To edit or delete an entry, select
1. After Step 4 of “Changing the International Code” (page 235), select Country List
the entry and press (Options).
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and press (Select).
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However, only the entries for the
three additional country codes can
be deleted.
2. Press (Options).
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3. Select Add and press (Select).
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4. Enter a country name and press
.
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5. Enter a country code and press (OK).
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Setting the Caller ID
Set whether to notify the other party of your phone number when you make a call.
Automatically Hiding/Showing Caller ID
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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Tip
2. Select Call Settings and press (Select).
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Even if Auto Prefix is set to Off,
3. Select Voice Call and press (Select).
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you can press (Options) while a
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phone number is displayed, select
Hide My ID or Show My ID and
then make a call.
4. Select Prefix Settings and press (Select).
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5. Select Auto Prefix and press (Select).
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6. Select Hide My ID, Show My ID or Off and press (Select).
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Hiding Caller ID when Calling from Missed Calls
You can set not to notify the other party of your phone number when you select and call
a phone number in Missed Calls (page 59) that is not stored in the Contacts list.
1. After Step 4 of “Automatically Hiding/Showing Caller ID” (above), select Hide to
Missed Call and press (Select).
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2. Select On and press (Select).
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Setting the Earpiece/Speaker Volume
Set the earpiece/speaker volume for voice calls and video calls.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Call Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Common Settings and press (Select).
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4. Select a volume and press (Select).
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Earpiece Volume: Set the volume for sound heard from the earpiece.
Speaker Volume: Set the volume for sound heard from the speaker.
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5. Use
to adjust the volume and press (OK).
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While you are adjusting the volume, a confirmation tone is played to enable you to
hear the volume level.
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Setting the Open to Answer
This feature allows you to answer an incoming call by simply opening your handset.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Call Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Common Settings and press (Select).
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4. Select Open to Answer and press (Select).
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5. Select On or Off and press (Select).
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Setting the Any Key Answer
This feature allows you to answer incoming calls with any key. If Any Key Answer is set
to On, you can answer an incoming call with any of
to Off, you can answer an incoming call with
,
to
,
,
. If it is set
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1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Call Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Common Settings and press (Select).
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4. Select Any Key Answer and press (Select).
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5. Select On or Off and press (Select).
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Security Settings
PIN Codes
Set the various PIN code (page 40) settings used for USIM card security.
Setting PIN1 Code Request
Set whether to request the entering of your PIN1 code to perform verification each time
a USIM card is inserted into the handset and the power is turned on.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Security Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select PIN1 Code Request and press (Select).
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4. Select On and press (Select).
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5. Enter your PIN1 code and press (OK).
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Changing PIN Codes
Change the PIN1 code and PIN2 code (page 40).
Note
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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Set PIN1 Code Request to On
before you change a PIN1 code.
2. Select Security Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Change PIN1 or Change PIN2 and press (Select).
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4. Enter your current PIN1 code or PIN2 code and press (OK).
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5. Enter your new PIN1 code or PIN2 code and press (OK).
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6. Re-enter your new PIN1 code or PIN2 code for confirmation and press (OK).
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Cancelling PIN Lock
If the PIN1 code or PIN2 code is incorrectly entered three times in a row, the PIN1/PIN2
lock is set. You can cancel the PIN1/PIN2 lock by entering a personal unblocking key
code (PUK1/PUK2 code). For details on the personal unblocking key codes, contact
Vodafone General Information (page 315).
Note
If the PUK1/PUK2 code is incorrectly
entered ten times in a row, the
USIM lock is set. If the USIM lock is
set, it cannot be cancelled. Contact
Vodafone General Information (page
315).
1. Enter the PUK1/PUK2 code (page 40) in the PUK1/PUK2 code input window.
2. Enter your new PIN1 code or PIN2 code and press (OK).
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3. Re-enter your new PIN1 code or PIN2 code for confirmation and press (OK).
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Changing the Security Code
Change the security code (page 54) required to use some functions and modify the
settings of your handset. The initial security code is “9999” or the four-digit number you
selected when you concluded your contract.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Security Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Change Password and press (Select).
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4. Enter your current security code (page 54).
5. Enter your new security code.
6. Re-enter your new security code for confirmation.
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Phone Lock
Note
When the phone lock is activated,
the information prompt (page 38)
does not appear.
Set Phone Lock to prevent others from using your handset. When Phone Lock is
activated, your security code (page 54) is required to use the handset.
Setting Phone Lock
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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Tip
2. Select Security Settings and press (Select).
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When the phone lock is activated,
you can still perform the following
operations.
Turn the power on and off.
Enter the PIN1 code if the PIN1
Code Request (page 240) is set
to On.
3. Select Phone Lock and press (Select).
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4. Enter your security code (page 54).
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・
5. Select an item and press (Select).
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Phone Closed: Phone Lock is activated when you close your handset.
Power Saving: Activate Phone Lock when your handset goes into power saving
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Cancel the phone lock
・
・
temporarily.
mode.
Make calls to 110 (police), 119
(fire and ambulance) and 118
(coast guard).
Answer voice calls and video
calls (but the Open to Answer
and Any Key Answer functions
are unavailable).
Place calls on hold (page 56).
Divert calls (page 65).
Reject calls (page 56).
Adjust the ringtone volume while
a call is being received (page 56).
Stop the alarm.
Pause the V-appli (page 180) set
to run in standby mode.
Power On: Activate Phone Lock when the handset is powered on.
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6. Select On and press (Select).
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The indicator appears on the standby window when the Phone Lock is activated.
Using Your Handset while Phone Lock is Activated
To use your handset while Phone Lock is activated, enter your security code and press
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・
・
・
(OK).
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Rejecting Incoming Calls
Rejecting Specific Incoming Calls
Set your handset to reject calls with no Caller ID or calls from phone numbers not in the
Contacts list.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Security Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Reject Calls and press (Select).
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4. Select a type of call and press (Select).
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Hidden: Reject calls with no Caller ID.
Public Phone: Reject calls from pay phones.
Unavailable: Reject calls for which the Caller ID cannot be displayed.
Unknown: Reject calls from phone numbers not in the Contacts list.
Select Contact: Reject calls from phone numbers in the Rejection list (page 244).
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5. Select On and press (Select).
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Adding Phone Numbers to the Rejection List
You can save up to 20 phone numbers to the Rejection list to reject calls from those
phone numbers.
Tip
If a call is received from a phone
number for which Reject Calls is
set, the ringtone does not play and
your handset does not vibrate, but
the information prompt (page 38)
appears and you can confirm the call
in Missed Calls (page 59).
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Security Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Reject Calls and press (Select).
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4. Select Select Contact and press (Select).
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5. Select On and press (Select).
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6. Enter your security code (page 54).
7. Press (Add).
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8. Select the input method for the phone number and press (Select).
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From Phonebook: Select a phone number from the Contacts list (page 86).
Set Number: Directly enter a phone number.
From Call Log: Select a phone number from the call log (page 59).
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To add a second or subsequent phone number, press (Options) after Step 6,
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Rejecting Messages
Adding an Email Address or Phone Number to the Rejection
List
You can add up to 50 email addresses or phone numbers to the Rejection list to reject
messages from those email addresses and phone numbers.
Tip
To check details or edit/delete an
email address or phone number,
select the email address or phone
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Security Settings and press (Select).
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number after Step 5 and press
(Options).
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3. Select Reject Addresses and press (Select).
4. Select On and press (Select).
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5. Enter your security code (page 54).
6. Press (Add).
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7. Select an input method for the email address or phone number and press
(Select).
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From Contacts: Select an email address or phone number from the Contacts list
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(page 86).
Enter Addresses: Directly enter an email address or phone number.
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To add a second or subsequent email address or phone number, press
(Options) after Step 5, select Add and proceed from Step 7.
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Setting Secret Mode
Set whether to show Contacts list entries saved as secret (page 82). Set secret mode
to On if you want to show secret entries and set secret mode to Off if you want to hide
secret entries.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Security Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Secret Mode and press (Select).
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4. Enter your security code (page 54).
5. Select On and press (Select).
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The indicator appears on the display.
Fixed Dialling Numbers
Restrict the making of calls and sending of messages to only phone numbers in the
Fixed Dialling Number list of the USIM card.
Note
The Fixed Dialling Numbers setting
is only available when you are
using a USIM card that supports
Fixed Dialling Numbers.
Setting Fixed Dialling Numbers
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Security Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Fixed Dialling No. and press (Select).
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Tip
4. Select Setting and press (Select).
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You can still make calls to 110
(police), 119 (fire and ambulance)
and 118 (coast guard) when Fixed
Dialling Numbers is set to On.
5. Enter your PIN2 code and press (OK).
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6. Select On and press (Select).
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Adding Phone Numbers to the Fixed Dialling Number List
The maximum number of phone numbers you can add to the Fixed Dialling Numbers list
differs depending on the USIM card.
Note
Before performing this operation, set
the Fixed Dialling Number setting to
On beforehand (page 246).
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Security Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Fixed Dialling No. and press (Select).
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4. Select Edit Dial List and press (Select).
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Tip
5. Select <Empty> and press (Add).
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To display details, make a call,
create a message or delete/edit a
phone number, select a phone
number after Step 4 and press
(Options).
6. Enter your PIN2 code and press (OK).
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7. Select Name or Dial Number and press (Options).
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8. Select Edit and press (Select).
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9. Enter a name or phone number and press
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10. Press (Options) after setting the items.
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11. Select OK and press (Select).
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Hold
The hold of your handset allows you to disable the music player keys and side keys to
prevent unintentional operations while your handset is closed.
Tip
• Until you cancel the hold, it is
enabled each time you close
your handset.
• When the battery level is low,
the hold is not set.
Setting the Hold
1. Press and hold when your handset is closed.
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The indicator appears on the external display.
• You can operate your handset
as usual when it is open.
Cancelling the Hold
1. Press and hold when your handset is closed.
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Memory Settings
Initialising Your Handset
You can delete all saved data such as Contacts list entries, Data Folder files and
messages, as well as reset all function settings.
Note
This operation does not reset
security code (page 54), USIM card
data or memory card data.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Memory Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Phone Memory and press (Select).
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4. Select Clear Memory and press (Select).
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Tip
5. Enter your security code (page 54).
To view an approximate indication
of the memory status for messages,
Data Folder, Contacts list and
Calendar, select Memory Status
after Step 3.
6. Press (Yes).
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Your handset is initialised and then automatically turned off and on.
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Network Settings
Application Settings
Set and edit the network connection information for the browser, MMS and other
applications individually.
Setting the Network Connection Information
You can set all the network connection information (network access point, proxy, etc.) for
each application.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Network Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Settings and press (Select).
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4. Select Browser/Java, MMS or Streaming and press (Select).
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5. Select <Empty> and press (Options).
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6. Select Edit and press (Select).
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7. Select an item and press
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8. Enter/select information.
For each item, press
or (OK) and set the information.
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9. Press (Options) after the settings the items.
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10. Select Save and press (Select).
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11. Press (Yes).
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Internet Settings
Edit the network access point (NAP) information.
Tip
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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To display, edit, copy or delete NAP
information, select information after
2. Select Network Settings and press (Select).
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Step 3 and press (Options).
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3. Select Internet and press (Select).
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However, any profile indicated by
cannot be displayed or copied.
4. Select <Empty> and press (Add).
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5. Select an item and press
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6. Enter/select information.
For each item, press
or (OK) and set the information.
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7. Press (Options) after the settings the items.
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8. Select Save and press (Select).
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9. Press (Yes).
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Retrieving Network Information
Before you can use Vodafone live!, you need to retrieve the network connection
information.
Tip
The first time you turn on the
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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power after purchasing your handset,
a prompt for retrieving network
connection information appears if
2. Select Network Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Retrieve NW Info. and press (Select).
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4. Press (Yes).
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External Device Setting
Set the access point name (APN) of the network information to write to your handset in
order to perform packet communication from an external device such as a PC.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Network Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select External Device and press (Select).
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4. Select <Empty> and press (Options).
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5. Select Edit and press (Select).
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6. Enter the access point name and press (Options).
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7. Select OK and press (Select).
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8. Press (Yes).
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Location Settings
Configure the settings for retrieving location information.
Saving a Location Information URL
Set a map provider for displaying maps from the Contacts list.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Location Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select URL Settings and press (Select).
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4. Select <Empty> and press (Edit).
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5. Enter the URL for retrieving location information and press
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Setting the Location Information URL
1. After Step 3 of “Saving a Location Information URL” (above), select a URL and press
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Location On/Off Setting
1. After Step 2 of “Saving a Location Information URL” (above), select Location On/Off
and press (Select).
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2. Enter your security code (page 54).
3. Select On or Off and press (Select).
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Shortcut Menu
If you assign frequently used functions in the Shortcut menu, you can access them
quickly and easily.
Setting the Shortcut Menu
1. In standby mode, press
.
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2. Select <Empty> and press
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3. Press (Yes).
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4. Select a function and press (Select).
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If you selected Data Folder or Contacts List, you can set a shortcut for a file,
folder or Contacts list entry. Select the item you want to set.
Accessing a Function from the Shortcut Menu
1. In standby mode, press
.
A
Tip
Shortcut menu window appears.
2. Select a function and press
To edit a name, cancel a setting
or switch the view (Thumbnail
View/List View), select a function
after Step 1 and press (Options).
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Convenient Functions
Your handset includes various convenient functions.
In This Chapter
Calendar
Alarms
Number Memo
World Clock
Backup
Multi Task
Barcode
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Dictionary
Calculator
Converter
Voice Recorder
Countdown Timer
Notepad
Flashlight
Sending Touch Tones
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Calendar
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Adding a New Appointment
You can save up to 100 appointments.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Tools and press (Select).
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2. Select Calendar and press (Select).
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3. Press (Options).
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Month View Window
4. Select New Appointment and press (Select).
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5. Select an item and press
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• If you change the Main City
setting (page 52) in the clock
settings, the start and end dates
and times of appointments
are automatically changed to
those in the time zone of the
city. Also, when DST (Daylight
Saving Time) is set to On, the
start and end dates and times
are automatically changed for
summer time.
Title: Enter the title (up to 16 characters) of the appointment.
Start Date&Time: Set the start date and time for the appointment. To set both
the date and time, select Date&Time. To select only the date, select Date only.
End Date&Time: Set the end date and time for the appointment.
No Repeat/Daily/Weekly/Monthly/Yearly/End of Month: Set a repeat interval
and period for the appointment. If you set Monthly for the 29th, 30th or 31st, the
repeat is only set for months that include that date. If you set the start date to the
last day of the month, you can set the setting to End of Month.
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Memo: Enter the contents (up to 128 characters) of the appointment.
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• When the mode settings (page
209) is set to Silent or Meeting
and the alarm is set to Off, the
alarm does not play.
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Alarm: Set the alarm. Select On and then set the alarm date and time, alarm
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Note
tone, alarm volume and vibration. After setting the items, press (Options) and
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select Save.
If the alarm time arrives while
the power is off, the power turns
on automatically and the alarm
sounds. However, note that if PIN1
Code Request (page 240) is set
to On, calls and messages cannot
be received until you enter the
PIN1 code (page 40) to display the
standby window after stopping the
alarm.
Location: Enter the location information (up to 50 characters).
None Category/Meeting/Date/Travel/Holiday/Anniversary/Miscellaneous:
Set the category of the appointment.
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6. Press (Options) after setting the items.
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7. Select Save and press (Select).
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Alarm Date & Time
At the date and time set for an alarm, the alarm plays and “Appointment” appears in the
external display. To stop the alarm, press any key. After the alarm stops, press (View)
to check the appointment details.
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Tip
If the time set for an alarm is
reached during an incoming/
outgoing voice call or video
call, while taking a picture or
recording a video or during
data communication, the alarm
plays after the call, taking of a
picture, recording of a video or
communication ends.
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Checking Appointments
1. In standby mode, press
, select Tools and press (Select).
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Tip
2. Select Calendar and press (Select).
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To switch the view between month,
week, day and all appointments,
press (Options) after Step 2 and
select Calendar View.
The month view window appears.
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Press
month.
to switch to the previous month and press
to switch to the next
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3. Use
to select a date and press
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A list of appointments for the selected date appears.
4. Select an appointment and press
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The details of the appointment appear.
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Managing Appointments
You can perform the following operations if you select a date or appointment and press
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(Options) from the month, week, day or all appointments view.
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The items displayed vary
depending on the Calendar
view.
View: Display the details of the selected appointment.
Day View: Display a list of appointments set for the selected date.
Edit: Edit the appointment.
Delete: Delete the appointment.
Go to Date: Enter a date and then display the appointments for that date.
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To save an edited appointment
as a new appointment without
overwriting the original
appointment, press (Options)
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and select Save as.
Select Multi: Select multiple appointments in all appointments view and then
delete or export them. To select or unselect appointments, select an appointment
with the cursor and press
Mark all/Unmark all.
or press (Options) and select Mark/Unmark or
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Send vCalendar: Convert the appointment to vCalendar format and then save it
to Data Folder or a memory card or attach it to an MMS message (page 148). You
can also send it via Bluetooth™ communication (page 285).
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Lock Calendar: Lock the calendar. To set or cancel the lock, enter your security
code (page 54).
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Holiday Setting: Change the colour for displaying a specified date or day of the
week.
Calendar View: Switch the view between month, week, day and all appointments.
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Alarms
Set an alarm to play at a certain time.
1. In standby mode, press , select Tools and press (Select).
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• If the alarm time arrives while
the power is off, the power
turns on automatically and the
alarm sounds. However, note
that if PIN1 Code Request (page
240) is set to On, calls and
messages cannot be received
until you enter the PIN1 code
(page 40) to display the standby
window after stopping the
alarm.
2. Select Alarm and press (Select).
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3. Select an alarm and press (Select).
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4. Select On and press (Select).
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The alarm settings window appears.
5. Select an item and press
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Alarm Name: Enter an alarm name. After you enter a name, press
Alarm Time: Enter an alarm time in accordance with the 24-hour system. After
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• When the mode settings (page
209) is set to Silent or Meeting
and the alarm is set to Off, the
alarm does not play.
you enter a time, press (OK).
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Alarm Tone: Set the following items. Select an item and press
. After setting
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the items, press (Options) and select Save.
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• Alarm Tone: Set a sound preinstalled in your handset or a sound or video
saved to Data Folder as the alarm tone. For details on how to set a tone, see
from Step 5 of “Personalising the Ringtone” (page 211).
• Alarm Volume: Set the alarm volume.
• Vibration: Set the alarm vibration.
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Repeat: Set the alarm to repeat at a specified interval. Select one of the following
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items and press (Select).
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• Everyday: Start the alarm everyday.
• Weekdays: Start the alarm each day from Monday to Friday.
• Select Day: Specify which days to start the alarm. Press
to remove a
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check mark, press (Options) and select OK.
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• Once: Start the alarm once only on a specified day. To specify a day, press
F
or
and press (OK).
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Snooze: Set the snooze. If the snooze is set to On, the alarm plays in five minute
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intervals up to five times.
6. Press (Options) after setting the items.
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7. Select Save and press (Select).
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The indicator appears in standby mode and the alarm is set.
Alarm Time
At a time set for an alarm, the alarm plays and the time-up window appears. To stop the
alarm, press any key (excluding the music player keys).
Tip
If the snooze is set, select Stop Snooze in the information prompt (page 38) and press
If the time set for an alarm is
reached during an incoming/
outgoing voice call or video
call, while taking a picture or
recording a video or during
data communication, the alarm
plays after the call, taking of a
picture, recording of a video or
communication ends.
(Select) and then press (Yes) to stop the snooze.
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Dictionary
Look up the meaning of words in an electronic dictionary.
1. In standby mode, press , select Tools and press (Select).
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2. Select Dictionary and press (Select).
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3. Select a dictionary and press (Select).
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Japanese: Input a Japanese word (kanji or reading) to look up its meaning in
Japanese.
English-Japanese: Input an English word to look up its meaning in Japanese.
Japanese-English: Enter a Japanese word (kanji or reading) to look up its meaning
in English.
4. Press (Options).
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5. Select Word Search and press (Select).
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6. Enter a keyword and press
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7. Select a word and press
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Calculator
Use your handset as a calculator.
1. In standby mode, press , select Tools and press (Select).
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2. Select Calculator and press (Select).
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Follow the onscreen instructions to enter digits.
Press
to enter a decimal point and use
to switch between + and -.
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Calculator Operations
You can perform the following operations if you press (Options) from the Calculator
window.
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Tip
To calculate the tax rate from the
=: Repeat the last arithmetic operation.
Clear All: Delete the input value and data stored in memory.
MS: Save the input value to memory.
M+: Add the input value to the value stored in memory.
MR: Display the value stored in memory.
%: Calculate the percentage.
1/X: Calculate the reciprocal.
SQRT: Calculate the square root.
Set Tax Rate: Set the tax rate. To change the tax rate, enter a new rate and press
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Calculator window, press . To
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display the result of the tax rate
calculation in red, press once.
Hh
To display the amount including
tax in green, press again.
Hh
(OK).
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Converter
Set a currency exchange rate and then perform currency conversion calculations.
1. In standby mode, press , select Tools and press (Select).
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2. Select Converter and press (Select).
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3. Select the Exchange rate input field and enter the exchange rate.
To enter a decimal point, press
.
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4. Select the Amount input field and enter an amount.
To enter a decimal point, press
.
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5. Press (Result).
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The conversion result appears.
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Voice Recorder
The voice recorder allows you to record sound and then save the recording data to the
Recordings folder in the Melody&Music folder of Data Folder. Although the possible
length of recording time depends on the amount of available memory space in Data
Folder, the maximum recording time is 90 minutes for each recording.
Recording Sound
Note
1. In standby mode, press
, select Tools and press (Select).
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If a call is received during
recording, the call takes priority
and recording stops. All recording
data is saved automatically. To
prohibit the reception of calls
during recording, set offline mode
(page 229).
2. Select Voice Recorder and press (Select).
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3. Select Record and press (Select).
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The Recording window appears.
4. Press (Options).
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The default storage place for recording data is handset memory. To switch the
storage place to a memory card, select Save sound to and then select Memory
Card.
Tip
5. Select Record and press (Select).
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To stop recording and save all
recording data automatically,
Recording begins.
press
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6. Press (Pause) to pause recording.
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To resume recording, press
.
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To save the recording data, press (Save).
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Playing Recordings
1. In standby mode, press
, select Tools and press (Select).
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Tip
2. Select Voice Recorder and press (Select).
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To play recording data saved to a
3. Select Recordings and press (Select).
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memory card, press (Options)
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and select Memory Card after
The contents of the Recordings folder in the Melody&Music folder of Data Folder
appear.
Step 3.
4. Select a recording data and press (Options).
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5. Select Play and press (Select).
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Countdown Timer
You can set an alarm to notify you when a certain amount of time elapses. The alarm
plays for approximately one minute.
Tip
The level of the alarm volume is
that set for the Multimedia Volume
setting (page 215) of the mode
settings currently set. If the mode
settings is set to Silent, no sound
is emitted for the alarm. Your
handset vibrates only.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Tools and press (Select).
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2. Select Countdown Timer and press (Select).
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3. Enter a start time (10 seconds to 60 minutes) and press (OK).
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4. Press (Start).
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The timer starts.
To stop the timer, press (Stop). To restart the timer, press (Restart). To reset
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the timer, press (Reset) while the timer is stopped.
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Notepad
Use your handset as a notepad for storing text input. You can also access the saved data
during character input and editing. You can enter up 256 characters for each memo and
store up to 20 memos in the notepad.
Note
To edit or delete a memo, select
the memo after Step 2 and press
1. In standby mode, press
, select Tools and press (Select).
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(Options).
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2. Select Notepad and press (Select).
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3. Select a position and press
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4. Enter the contents of the memo and press
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Number Memo
Use the keypad to take a memo of a phone number or other number during a voice or
video call. After the call ends, you can save the number to the Contacts list or use it to
create a message or make a call.
Taking a Memo of a Phone Number
1. Press keys on the keypad during a call.
Tip
• To enter a pause (P), press (Options) and select Pause.
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• You can enter a total of up to
40 numbers and symbols ( , #,
• To enter a hyphen, press (Options) and select Manual Hyphen.
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2. Press (Options).
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Any number you enter is saved
automatically after the call ends.
3. Select Number Memo and press (Select).
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The number memo is saved.
• If there are already five number
memos, the oldest memo is
deleted each time a new memo
is saved.
Viewing a Number Memo
1. In standby mode, press
, select Tools and press (Select).
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2. Select Number Memo and press (Select).
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The saved number memos appear. You can select a phone number in a number
memo and make a voice or video call or save the phone number to the Contacts list.
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World Clock
World Clock Viewer allows you to check the date and local time in major cities around
the world, as well as the time difference.
Tip
If you press (DSTon) after Step
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1. In standby mode, press
, select Tools and press (Select).
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3, the time switches to Daylight
Saving Time (DST) and the
indicator appears on the display.
2. Select World Clock and press (Select).
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World Clock Viewer appears.
3. Use
to select a city.
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The date, local time and time difference for the selected city appear.
The green longitude line on the map indicates the position of the city set for City 1.
The red longitude line indicates the position of the city set for City 2.
For details on changing the City 1 and City 2 settings, see “World Clock Setting” (page
51).
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Backup
Backing Up Data to a Memory Card
1. Insert a memory card in the slot of your handset.
Note
2. In standby mode, press
, select Tools and press (Select).
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Do not use a PC or other device
to view or change a backup file in
a memory card. The file may be
damaged.
3. Select Backup and press (Select).
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4. Select Backup and press (Select).
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5. Select a data and press
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A check mark is added to the check box.
Contacts List: Back up the Contacts list.
Calendar: Back up the Calendar.
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6. Press (Options).
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7. Select Backup and press (Select).
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8. Enter your security code (page 54).
9. Press (Yes).
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10. Press (Yes) or (No) in accordance with the confirmation window.
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K
Press (Yes) to include pictures or press (No) to not include pictures when
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K
backing up the Contacts list and press (Yes) to include past appointments or
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press (No) to not include past appointments when backing up the Calendar.
K
Offline mode is set and the data begins to be backed up to the memory card. When
the backing up of data is complete, offline mode is cancelled.
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Restoring Data from a Memory Card
1. Insert a memory card in the slot of your handset.
Tip
2. In standby mode, press
, select Tools and press (Select).
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To delete one or all backup files,
press (Options) after Step 5 and
select Delete or Delete All.
3. Select Backup and press (Select).
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4. Select Restore and press (Select).
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5. Select a data and press (Select).
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Contacts List: Display a list of Contacts list backup files.
Calendar: Display a list of Calendar backup files.
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6. Select a backup file and press
.
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7. Enter your security code (page 54).
8. Press (Yes).
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9. Press (Yes) or (No) in accordance with the confirmation window.
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K
Press (Yes) to overwrite all the data in the restore destination and press (No) to
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K
add the data.
Offline mode is set and the Contacts list or calendar begins to be imported to your
handset. When the importing of data is complete, offline mode is cancelled.
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Multi Task
This feature allows you to run multiple functions (applications) simultaneously and
switch between them.
Note
Starting a New Application
• Multi task cannot be used
while a V-appli (except for
Screensaver) is running.
• Another application may not be
able to be started while some
applications are running.
• The following applications can
be started from the Multi Task
window.
Start another application without ending the application you are using.
1. Press while an application is in use.
S
The Multi Task window appears.
2. Select Tools and press (Select).
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3. Select an application and press (Select).
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The selected application starts.
• Calendar • Countdown Timer
• Alarm
• Notepad
Switching Applications
• Dictionary • Number Memo
• Calculator • World Clock
• Converter • Backup
• Voice Recorder
1. Press while an application is in use.
S
The Multi Task window appears.
2. Select an application and press
.
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The application is switched to the selected application.
Note
A V-appli cannot be resumed while
another application is running. End
the application.
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Barcode
The camera allows you to scan barcodes (QR codes). You can connect to a URL included
in the scanned information or create a message to send to an address included in the
scanned information. You can save up to ten scanned data items. However, this number
depends on the amount of available memory space. When a barcode has been divided
into data areas, you can scan up to 16 data areas consecutively.
QR Code
Note
• Some barcodes cannot be
scanned.
• The camera may not be able to
scan a barcode that is dirty or
in a shadow.
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Scanning a Barcode
Attach the Macro lens (page 139) before scanning a QR code.
Tip
1. In standby mode, press
, select Camera and press (Select).
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• If the scanned data begins
with MAILTO:, press
Step 4 to create an SMS/MMS
message. If it begins with
MEMORY:, you can save it to
the Contacts list (page 79).
2. Select Scan Data and press (Select).
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after
a@
The scan QR code window appears.
3. Frame a barcode in the main display.
To adjust the exposure, use
. Press
to make the barcode darker and
F
D
• If you select the text of a link
(indicated by a blue underline)
press
to make the barcode lighter.
C
4. Press
.
@
and press
, you can make
@a
a call, create a message,
save data to the Contacts list,
connect to a URL, etc. If the
scanned data contains image
or sound data, you can display/
play the data, save the data to
Data Folder, etc.
Scanning begins.
The scanned data appears in the display. If the barcode has been divided, scan the
other data areas.
To save the data, press (Options) and select Save.
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Saved Barcodes
1. After Step 2 of “Scanning a Barcode” (page 275), press (Options).
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Tip
2. Select Scanned Data List and press (Select).
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To rename or delete scanned data,
press (Options) after Step 2.
3. Select a scanned data and press
.
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The barcode data appears.
For details on the operations you can perform while barcode data is displayed, see
“Scanning a Barcode” (page 275).
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Flashlight
When the Flashlight function has been assigned to a side key ( ) in the shortcut settings
P
Note
(page 225), you can turn on the mobile light if you press and hold the side key ( ).
P
• Do not turn on the mobile light
1. Press and hold a side key ( ).
P
while it is close to anyone
eyes as doing so may damage
the person s eyesight. Also,
’s
The mobile light turns on and remains lit while you hold the side key ( ).
P
’
check the direction with which
light will be emitted before
turning on the mobile light.
• If the side key ( ) is set to
Pp
another function (page 225),
this function is unavailable.
•
While the phone lock is
activated (page 242) or the Hold
is set (page 248), the mobile
light cannot be turned on.
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Sending Touch Tones
Send touch tones to use interactive voice response services and other types of touch-
tone services.
Sending Individual Touch Tones
1. Press any of the
to
,
and
keys during a call.
0
9 *
#
Using the Pause (P) for Sending Touch Tones
The pause (P) allows you to send sequences of touch tones, each separated with a
pause (P). The Contacts list is useful for storing sequences of touch tones for remotely
operating your home answering machine and other devices. You can send up to 40
touch tones at one time.
Saving Touch Tones to the Contacts List
Example: Save the following three numbers.
Phone number: 03-123X-XXX3
Answering machine code: #7777
Answering machine playback code: #1
1. Save 03123XXXX3P#7777P#1 as the phone number of an entry.
To enter a pause (P), press (Options) and select Pause.
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Sending Touch Tones
1. Open a Contacts list entry containing the touch tones.
2. Press
.
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A call is made to the phone number before the first “P.”
3. Press (Tone).
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The sequence of touch tones before the next “P” is sent.
Repeat this step until all the touch tones have been sent.
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File Transfer
You can use Bluetooth™ or a USB cable to transfer data between your handset and other
handsets, PCs and other devices.
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Bluetooth™
Transfer the data of the Contacts List, Calendar and Data Folder between your handset
and Bluetooth™ compatible PCs and handsets. Bluetooth™ also allows you to use a
wireless headset or an in-car device for handsfree calls. We recommend using Bluetooth
™ while your handset and the other device are within 10 metres of each other. For
details on the operating procedures of the other device, refer to the instruction manual
for that device.
Note
The USB functions cannot be
started or set during Bluetooth
™ communication. If a USB
cable is connected, Bluetooth™
communication ends.
About Bluetooth™
Bluetooth™ is a technology that facilitates wireless communication between PCs and
devices such as handsfree compatible devices.
About the Authentication PIN Code
The authentication PIN code (any 4 to 16 digits) is for connecting to other Bluetooth™
compatible devices. When registering a device, the same authentication PIN code needs
to be entered for both the sending and receiving devices.
Activating Bluetooth™
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Connectivity and press (Select).
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3. Select Bluetooth and press (Select).
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4. Select Switch On/Off and press (Select).
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5. Select On and press (Select).
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The indicator appears at the top of the display.
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Registering a Bluetooth™ Enabled Device
Before establishing a Bluetooth™ connection, you need to search then register the
Bluetooth™ enabled device. You can register up to 20 detected Bluetooth™ devices.
Note
A PIN code (4 to 16 digits) needs
to be entered within approximately
30 seconds for security reasons.
1. After Step 3 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 281), select Paired Devices and
press (Select).
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2. Select Search and press (Select).
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3. Select a Bluetooth™ enabled device from the detected devices and press (Select).
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4. Enter a PIN code (4 to 16 digits) and press (OK).
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When the same PIN code is entered in the Bluetooth™ enabled device, that device
is registered.
Setting a Bluetooth™ Compatible Device as a Trusted Device
If you set a registered Bluetooth™ compatible device as a trusted device, a confirmation
window is not displayed and a connection is established when a connection request is
received from that device.
Tip
To cancel this setting for a device
you no longer want to trust, select
Off in Step 4.
1. After Step 3 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 281), select Paired Devices and
press (Select).
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2. Select a Bluetooth™ compatible device and press (Select).
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3. Select Trust Device and press (Select).
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4. Select On and press (Select).
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Displaying Details of a Registered Bluetooth™ Compatible
Device
Display the device name, device address, device class and supported profiles of a
Bluetooth™ compatible device.
1. After Step 3 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 281), select Paired Devices and
press (Select).
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2. Select a Bluetooth™ compatible device and press (Select).
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3. Select Details and press (Select).
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Changing the Name of a Registered Bluetooth™ Compatible
Device
1. After Step 3 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 281), select Paired Devices and
press (Select).
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2. Select a Bluetooth™ compatible device and press (Select).
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3. Select Rename and press (Select).
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4. Enter your security code (page 54).
5. Change the name and press
.
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Deleting a Registered Bluetooth™ Compatible Device
1. After Step 3 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 281), select Paired Devices and
press (Select).
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2. Select a Bluetooth™ compatible device and press (Select).
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3. Select Delete and press (Select).
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Response to Detection by Other Bluetooth™ Compatible Devices
1. After Step 3 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 281), select My Phone ID and press
Tip
(Select).
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You may still receive a connection
request even if Visibility is set to
Hide My Phone.
2. Select Visibility and press (Select).
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3. Select Show My Phone or Hide My Phone and press (Select).
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Show My Phone: Allow your handset to be recognised when it is detected during
◆
a search by a Bluetooth™ compatible device in the vicinity.
Hide My Phone: Prevent your handset from being recognised when it is detected
◆
during a search by a Bluetooth™ compatible device in the vicinity.
Displaying Details of Your Handset
Display the device name, device address, device class and supported profiles of your
handset.
1. After Step 3 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 281), select My Phone ID and press
(Select).
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2. Select My Phone and press (Select).
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3. Select Details and press (Select).
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Changing the Name of Your Handset
You can change the name displayed on another Bluetooth™ compatible device when
your handset is detected.
1. After Step 3 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 281), select My Phone ID and press
(Select).
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2. Select My Phone and press (Select).
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3. Select Rename and press (Select).
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4. Enter your security code (page 54).
5. Change the name and press
.
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Using Bluetooth™ for Sending Data
Note
1. Set up the other Bluetooth™ compatible device to receive data.
The following files cannot be sent.
Files in V-appli, My Saved Pages
and Templates of Data Folder
2. Select Via Bluetooth from the Options menu of a function and press (Select).
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•
Offline mode is set during the sending of data.
•
Files without transfer permission
3. Select the receiving Bluetooth™ enabled device and press (Select).
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When the data is sent, offline mode is cancelled.
Tip
• To send the owner information
of the Contacts list, select Send
My vCard from the Phonebook
menu (page 78) and then select
Via Bluetooth.
• If the receiving device is not
registered, select Search and
then select the receiving device.
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Using Bluetooth™ for Receiving Data
When Bluetooth™ is activated (page 281), you can receive data.
Tip
1. Press (Yes) when a confirmation window appears after a connection request is
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Files are saved to their appropriate
locations by extensions.
received from a Bluetooth™ compatible device in the vicinity.
Your handset is in offline mode while receiving data.
2. Select Save and press (Select).
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To reject the file, select Reject.
3. Select To Phone Memory or To Memory Card and press (Select).
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Connecting to a Handsfree Compatible Device
Note
If a call is received while a
1. After Step 3 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 281), select Paired Devices and
handsfree compatible device
is connected, the ringtone for
handsfree calls plays. When
some Bluetooth™ compatible
devices are used, the ringtone
for handsfree calls may be heard
from both your handset and the
handsfree compatible device.
press (Select).
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2. Select the handsfree compatible device and press (Select).
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3. Select Connect and press (Select).
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Tip
To perform handsfree
communication, the handsfree
compatible device needs to
be registered. For details, see
“Registering a Bluetooth™
Enabled Device” (page 282).
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Setting Handsfree
You can set the mode for making and receiving calls while a handsfree compatible
device is connected.
1. After Step 3 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 281), select My Phone ID and press
(Select).
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2. Select Handsfree Setting and press (Select).
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3. Select a mode and press (Select).
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Handsfree Mode: Make and receive handsfree calls from your handset.
Private Mode: Make and receive regular calls from your handset.
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Using Bluetooth™ for Dial-up Connections
When Bluetooth™ is enabled, you can establish a dial-up connection.
1. Press (Yes) when a confirmation window appears after a connection request is
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Tip
received from a Bluetooth™ compatible device in the vicinity.
Depending on the settings of
the Bluetooth™ compatible
device, a window for entering the
authentication PIN code (any 4
to 16 digits) appears. Enter the
same authentication PIN code on
your handset and the Bluetooth™
compatible device.
2. Enter a PIN code (4 to 16 digits) and press (OK).
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USB Cable
Use a USB cable to connect your handset to a PC and then exchange Contacts list,
Calendar and Data Folder files. You can also use the supplied music transfer software to
transfer music files and playlists from a PC to the memory card of your handset. Before
connecting the USB cable, install the USB host driver and My Mobile (included in the
supplied CD-ROM) on your PC. This function supports USB 1.1 and USB 2.0. For details
on the PC operating environment required to use this function, refer to My Mobile Quick
Guide (included in the supplied CD-ROM).
Note
• When using a USB cable to
connect your handset to a PC,
be sure to directly insert the
plug of the USB cable into the
USB port of the PC.
•
The Bluetooth™ communication
cannot be started or set during
USB functions.
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Transferring Music from a PC to a Memory Card
Transfer music files and playlists from a PC to a memory card. Before connecting the
USB cable, install the music transfer software (included in the supplied CD-ROM) on
your PC. All music files transferred to your handset using the music transfer software
are stored in the Beat Engine Box of the memory card. You can access the Beat Engine
Box from the Music tab (page 96) of the Media Player menu.
Using Music Transfer Mode to Connect to a PC
To transfer music files from a PC to your handset, you need to use music transfer mode
to establish a connection between the PC and your handset.
Note
• Offline mode (page 229) is set
while your handset is in music
transfer mode.
In the following cases, your
handset does not switch to
music transfer mode when you
connect it to a PC via a USB
cable.
1. Open your handset, display the standby window and use the USB cable to connect
your handset to the PC.
•
A confirmation window for switching to music transfer mode appears.
2. Press (Yes).
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Your handset switches to music transfer mode, then connects to the PC. You are
now ready to transfer music files.
The phone lock is activated.
Your handset is closed.
The display setting of the
confirmation window
(page 291) is set to
・
・
・
Do not Display.
• You can also switch to music
transfer mode from the main
menu (page 290).
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Switching to Music Transfer Mode from the Main Menu
Switch to music transfer mode from the main menu.
Note
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (select).
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• Connect the PC and your
handset by USB cable before
you switch to music transfer
mode.
2. Select Connectivity and press (Select).
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3. Select USB and press (Select).
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4. Select Music Transfer (Select).
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• Offline mode (page 229) is set
while your handset is in music
transfer mode.
Your handset switches to music transfer mode.
Transferring Music Files
After you use music transfer mode to establish a connection between the PC and your
handset (page 289), use the music transfer software to transfer music files. When the
transfer is complete, disconnect your handset from the PC. For details on operating the
PC or the music transfer software, refer to the corresponding manual.
Updating Music File Information
Update the file management information of music files transferred from a PC.
Note
1. Display the Music tab (page 96) of the Media Player menu, select Beat Engine Box
• Offline mode (page 229) is set
during updating.
• This function cannot be used if
the battery level is low, except
during charging.
and press (Select).
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2. Select Update List and press (Select).
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3. Press (Yes).
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The music file information is updated.
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Setting Display of the Music Transfer Mode Confirmation Window
Set whether to display the confirmation window for switching to music transfer mode
(page 289).
Note
If Do not Display is set for the
display setting of the confirmation
window for switching to music
transfer mode, the window does
not appear even if a USB cable is
connected to your handset from
standby mode. You can also switch
to music transfer mode from the
main menu (page 290).
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Connectivity and press (Select).
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3. Select USB and press (Select).
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4. Select Confirmation and press (Select).
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5. Select Display or Do not Display and press (Select).
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Using a USB Cable for Sending Data
Send the data of the Contacts list, Calendar and Data Folder.
Note
1. Follow the procedure below to connect your handset and a PC with a USB cable.
The following files cannot be sent.
1) Open the external connector cover of your handset.
2) Insert the plug of the USB cable into the external connector.
3) Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the PC.
Files in V-appli, My Saved
Pages and Templates of Data
Folder
・
Files without transfer permission
・
2. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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3. Select Connectivity and press (Select).
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4. Select USB and press (Select).
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5. Select Data Transfer and press (Select).
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6. Enter your security code (page 54).
Offline mode is set. Your handset is ready to send data.
7. Follow the instructions on the PC.
You may need to enter your security code (page 54) on your handset.
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Using a USB Cable for Receiving Data
Receive data to the Contacts list, Calendar and Data Folder.
1. After Step 6 of “Using a USB Cable for Sending Data” (page 291), follow the
instructions on the PC to send data from the PC to your handset.
Using a USB Cable for Backing Up Data
Back up files and folders in Pictures, Videos, Melody&Music and Other Files of Data
Folder.
Note
Files that cannot be transferred
are not backed up.
1. After Step 6 of “Using a USB Cable for Sending Data” (page 291), follow the
instructions on the PC to back up data from your handset to the PC.
You may need to enter your security code (page 54) on your handset.
Using a USB Cable for Restoring Data
Restore Pictures, Videos, Melody&Music and Other Files of Data Folder saved on a PC to
your handset.
Note
• All the data may not be able to be
restored from some backup files.
• All the data of the restore
destination is overwritten.
1. After Step 6 of “Using a USB Cable for Sending Data” (page 291), follow the
instructions on the PC to restore data from the PC to your handset.
You may need to enter your security code (page 54) on your handset.
Using a USB Cable for Dial-up Connections
Use a USB cable to connect your handset to a PC and then access the Internet, etc. For
details on the configuration/operation of the PC modem, refer to the instruction manual
for the PC.
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Using a USB Cable for Charging
While your handset is on, you can charge the battery pack if you connect your handset
and a PC using a USB cable.
Note
• Charging is not possible while
your handset is turned off.
• Charging may not be possible
depending on the connection
settings of the PC.
1. In standby mode, press
, select Settings and press (Select).
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2. Select Connectivity and press (Select).
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3. Select USB and press (Select).
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4. Select Battery Charge and press (Select).
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5. Select On and press (Select).
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Appendix
In This Chapter
Default Settings
Troubleshooting
Storage Capacity
Main Specifications
Glossary
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Default Settings
Function Name
Default Setting
Page
Entertainment V-appli
Screensavers: Off, Set Time (Start Time: 3 sec, Duration: No Timeout), Priority Settings 180-185
(Voice Calls: Voice Calls, Video Calls: Video Calls, Messages: Messages, Alarms: Alarms),
Backlight (Backlight: Same as Phone, Blinking: On), Volume: Level 3, Vibration: On
Vodafone live!
CAST
Browser Settings
−
187-191
Text Browser (Image: Show, Sound: Unmute), Font Size: Standard, Cookie Settings: On, 179
Manufacture No.: Off, Auto Launch: Off, Location Property: Ask every time, Encoding
Type: Auto
Media Player
Camera
Play Mode: All, BASS: BASS Off, Volume: Level 6, Screen Display: Normal Screen
(when up to H144×W176)/Full Screen (when larger than H144×W176)
96-104
Camera Settings Picture Quality: Fine, Picture Size (Digital Camera: W1280×H960, Mobile Camera:
W240×H320), Picture Effects: Off, Preview: On, Date Stamp: Off, Grid: Off, File Name:
Date&Time, Shutter Sound: Pattern 1, Keypad Shortcut: On, Camera Mode: Mobile
Camera, Night Mode: Off, Multi Shots: Off, Add Frame: Off, Save Image to: Phone
Memory, Delay Timer: Off, Mobile Light: Off, White Balance: Auto, Colour Control:
Neutral Colour, Exposure Control: 0.0EV
121-131,
136-144
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Function Name
Default Setting
Page
Camera
Video Settings Video Quality: Normal, Effects: Off, Preview: On, Screen Display: Normal, Controller
Display: On, File Name: Date&Time, Start/End Sounds: Pattern 1, Keypad Shortcut: On,
Record Mode: For MMS, Voice Record: On, Save Video to: Phone Memory, Delay Timer:
Off, Mobile Light: Off, White Balance: Auto, Colour Control: Neutral Colour, Exposure
Control: 0.0EV, Video Encode: MPEG4 (Japan)
132-144
Scan Data
Receiving
Exposure Control: 0.0EV
274-276
146-170
Messaging
Retrieve Mode (Home Network: Deferred, Roaming Network: Deferred), Auto-extract
Settings (MMS) File (Picture: On, Sound: On), Reply for Delivery: On, Anonymous Msg.: Reject
Sending Delivery Report: Off, Delivery Time: Immediate, Expiry Time: Off, MMS Signature: No
Settings (MMS) Text, MMS Priority: Normal
SMS Settings
Delivery Report: Off, SMS Signature: No Text
3D Pict. Settings Auto Play: Unread Only, Colour Settings: Random
Common
Settings
Reply Settings: Always Ask, Display Font Size: Standard, Page Scroll: 1 Line
Received Msgs. Auto-delete: Off
Sent Messages Auto-delete: On
Data Folder
Thumbnail View (Pictures and Videos folders only)
193-207
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Function Name
Calendar
Default Setting
Page
Tools
Appointment: Unset, Alarm (Alarm: Off, Alarm Tone: Pattern 1, Alarm Volume: Level 3, 256-259
Vibration: Pattern 1), Lock Calendar: Off, Holiday Settings (Sunday: Red, Weekdays:
Black, Saturday: Blue)
Alarm
Alarm: Off, Alarm Tone: Pattern 1, Alarm Volume: Level 3, Vibration: Pattern 1, Repeat: 260-261
Everyday, Snooze: Off
Dictionary
Calculator
Converter
−
262
Set Tax Rate: 5%
Exchange rate: 0
263
264
Voice Recorder Save sound to: Phone Memory
265-266
267
Countdown
Timer
−
Notepad
−
268
Number Memo
World Clock
Backup
−
269
DST on/off: DSToff
−
270
271-272
78-94
Phonebook
My Details: Owner phone number only, Speed Calling: Unset, Default Storage: Phone
Memory, Scroll Speed: Fast, Phonebook Lock: Off, Search Mode: List View
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Function Name
Default Setting
Page
Mode
Settings
Normal
(Default)
Ringtone Volume: Level 3, Assign Ringtone: Pattern 1, Ringtone Duration: 5 sec,
Vibration: Off, Keypad Volume: Level 3, Keypad Tones: Original 1, Sound Effects Vol.
(Start Up: Level 2, Shut Down: Level 2, Phone Open: Silent, Phone Closed: Silent, Error:
Level 2), Sound Effects: Preset Pattern, Multimedia Volume: Level 3, Battery Alarm: On
209-216
Silent
Car
Vibration: On, Alarm: Off
Ringtone Volume: Level 5, Assign Ringtone: Pattern 1, Ringtone Duration: 5 sec,
Vibration: Off, Keypad Volume: Level 3, Keypad Tones: Original 1, Sound Effects Vol.
(Start Up: Level 3, Shut Down: Level 3, Phone Open: Silent, Phone Closed: Silent, Error:
Level 3), Sound Effects: Preset Pattern, Multimedia Volume: Level 5, Battery Alarm: On
Meeting
Ringtone Volume: Silent, Assign Ringtone: Pattern 1, Ringtone Duration: 5 sec,
Vibration: Off, Keypad Volume: Silent, Keypad Tones: Original 1, Sound Effects Vol.:
Silent, Sound Effects: Preset Pattern, Multimedia Volume: Silent, Battery Alarm: On,
Alarm: On
Sound Settings
Same as for Normal above
Display
Main Display
Wallpaper: Custom Screens, Custom Screens: Black, Clock Type Display: 1-line Digital, 217-218,
220,
222-223
Settings
Backlight Settings (Brightness: Bright, Lighting Time: 15 sec), Operator Name: On,
Power Saving: 1 min, Cell Information: Off
External Display Wallpaper & Clock: Normal, Backlight Settings (Lighting Time: 15 sec), Contrast: Level 221-222,
224
0
Phone
Date&Time
12 hour/24 hour: 24 hour, World Clock (City 1: Tokyo, City 2: Tokyo, Set as Main City: 50, 221
51-52
Settings
City 1, DST on/off: Off)
Automatic
49
言語選択
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Function Name
Shortcuts
Settings
Default Setting
Side Up Key: Profile Switch, Navigation Keys ( : Shortcut Menu,
Page
Phone
: Phonebook, 225-226
aB
aA
: Dialled Numbers,
: Received Calls)
aC
D
Words List
Unset
77
External Light
Notification (Missed Calls: Red, Messages: Blue, Voice Mail: Green), Incoming (Voice
Call: Purple, Video Call: Purple, Messaging: Aqua)
227-228
Offline Mode
AV Output
Off
229
NTSC
198-199
230-231
Call Settings Answerphone
Voice Call
Setting: Off, Ringing Duration: 6 sec
Caller Details (Incoming Picture: Preset Picture, Caller Picture: On, Caller Info: On),
Auto Answer: Off, Mute: Off, Earphone Call: Off, Call Priority: Enable, International Call
(International Code: 0046010), Prefix Settings (Auto Prefix: Off, Hide to Missed Call: Off)
219,
230-237
Video Call
Outgoing Video: No Picture, Image Quality: Standard Mode, Caller Details (Incoming
Picture: Preset Picture, Caller Picture: On, Caller Info: On), Zoom: Normal (×1), Auto
Answer: Off, Mute: Off, Loud Speaker: On, Backlight: On, Hold Guidance: Preset Picture
113-115,
219, 232
Common
Settings
Earpiece Volume: Level 3, Speaker Volume: Level 3, Open to Answer: Off, Any Key
Answer: Off
238-239
Media Player Set
Priority Setting: Incoming Call, Backlight: Always On
−
102
Security
Settings
PIN1 Code
Request
240-241
Change PIN1
Change PIN2
−
−
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Function Name
Default Setting
Page
Security
Settings
Change
Password
−
241
242
Phone Lock
Reject Calls
Phone Closed: Off, Power Saving: Off, Power On: Off
Hidden: Off, Public Phone: Off, Unavailable: Off, Unknown: Off, Select Contact: Off (Unset) 243-244
Reject
Off (Unset)
245
Addresses
Secret Mode
Off
246
Fixed Dialling
No.
Off (Unset)
246-247
Memory
Settings
Phone Memory
Memory Card
−
249
−
202-203
46-48
Network Settings
Select Network (Select Network: Automatic), System Mode: UMTS Only
Connectivity Bluetooth™
Switch On/Off: Off, Paired Devices (Trust Device: Off), My Phone ID (Visibility: Show My 281-287
Phone, My Phone: Vodafone/705T, Handsfree Setting: Handsfree Mode)
USB
Confirmation: Display, Battery Charge: On
288-293
253
Location Settings
URL Settings: http: //mobile.its-mo.com/MapToLink/p2, Location On/Off: On
Optional
Services
Call Diverting
Voicemail
−
−
−
−
−
65-66
63-64
69-70
71
Call Waiting
Multiparty Call
Call Barring
67-68
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Function Name
Default Setting
Page
Call Log
Dialled
Numbers
−
59
60
Missed Calls
−
−
Received Calls
Call Timers
Call Costs
Last Call Time: 000:00:00, All Calls Time: 000:00:00
Last Call: 0Yen, All Calls: , Cost Unit (Unit: , Rate: ),Call Cost Display: Off
Last Data: 0Kbytes, All Data: 0Kbytes
−
−
−
61-62
62
Data Counter
Prediction: On, Input Method: Standard, Font Size: Large, Line Feed: On, Keys to
Convert: 4 Direction Keys, Clipboard: Unset
72-77
Text Entry (Japanese Entry)
Multi Task
−
273
254
248
Shortcut Menu
Thumbnail View, Unset
Unset
Press and
Hold Setting
Silent
*
hold
R
Press and
hold
Unset
209
#
*This operation is for when your handset is closed.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Causes and Remedies
• Is the battery pack inserted properly (page 42)?
Cannot turn the power on.
• Is the battery charged (pages 35, 37, 43)?
Cannot charge the battery.
• Is there dust on the connections and contacts of the rapid charger, handset or battery
pack? Clean the connections and contacts with a dry cotton swab, etc.
Cannot operate the handset normally
after turning it on.
• Does the PIN1 Entry window appear? PIN1 Code Request (page 240) is set to On. Enter
your PIN1 code.
• Does the indicator or “Phone Lock” appear on the display? The phone lock (page 242)
is activated. Enter your security code.
• Does “Please insert valid USIM card.” appear on the display? The USIM card was not read
properly. Turn the power off and make sure the USIM card is inserted properly.
Cannot establish a connection for voice
and video calls or use mail and Web
functions.
• Does the indicator appear on the display? Are you out of the service area or in a
location where a signal cannot reach your handset? Move to a location where a signal can
reach your handset.
• Does the indicator appear on the display? Are you using the handset overseas? To use
the handset overseas, you need to change the Select Network and System Mode settings
(page 48).
• Is your hand or another object covering the internal antenna part (pages 31, 32) of your
handset?
• Does the indicator or “Offline Mode” appear on the display? Cancel offline mode (page
229).
Cannot make voice and video calls.
• Did you dial the whole phone number starting from the area code?
• Is Fixed Dialling Numbers (page 246) set?
• Is Call Barring (page 67) set?
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Problem
Possible Causes and Remedies
• Is Reject Calls (page 243) set?
Cannot receive voice and video calls.
• Is Voicemail (page 63) or Call Diverting (page 65) set to All Calls?
• Is Call Barring (page 67) set?
Cannot send messages.
• Is Fixed Dialling Numbers (page 246) set?
• Is Call Barring (page 67) set?
Cannot receive messages.
• Is Reject Addresses (page 245) set?
• Is Call Barring (page 67) set?
Calls are interrupted or disconnected.
• Does the indicator appear on the display? Are you out of the service area or in a
location where a signal cannot reach your handset? Move to a location where a signal can
reach your handset.
• Is your hand or another object covering the internal antenna part (pages 31, 32) of your
handset?
The handset does not respond to key
presses.
• Does the indicator or “Phone Lock” appear on the display? The phone lock (page 242)
is activated. Enter your security code.
• Was your handset closed and the indicator displayed on the external display? The hold
is activated (page 248). Press and hold R while your handset is closed.
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Storage Capacity
Data Folder
Data Folder
Up to 40 MB*
*The V-appli Library shares its memory with Data Folder.
Mail
Mailbox*
Received Msgs.
Up to 7 MB
Up to 1,000 SMS messages
Up to 600 MMS messages
Sent Messages
Up to 500 SMS messages
Up to 150 MMS messages
Combination of Drafts, Unsent
Messages and Templates
Up to 100 SMS messages
Up to 50 MMS messages
*Received Msgs., Sent Messages, Drafts, Unsent Messages and Templates of Mailbox share the same memory.
Web
Cache
Up to 600 KB
Bookmarks
History (URL)
Up to 200 bookmarks
Up to 300 URLs
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Main Specifications
705T
the service area or where it is difficult to receive a signal (in a
building, vehicle, bag, etc.), this time may be reduced to half or
less. This time may also be affected by other factors such as the
operating environment (battery state, temperature, etc.). The value
for continuous standby time is when the system mode was set to
UMTS Only.
The operating time of the battery was calculated when a stable
signal was received constantly. However, this time may be reduced
to half or less if the handset is used in a location where the signal
is weak or the handset is left in standby mode when it is outside
the service area.
Repeated charging and discharging a battery shortens the
operating time. If the operating time becomes too short, purchase
a new battery pack.
If the mobile light is used frequently for taking pictures and
recording videos or as a flashlight, the continuous talk time and
continuous standby time become shorter.
When a V-appli is activated, the continuous talk time and
continuous standby time become significantly shorter.
If the handset is used with the main display and external display
illuminated frequently (for Vodafone live! use, etc.), the continuous
talk time and continuous standby time become shorter.
Note that the LCD display may have defective pixels (dead or stuck
pixels).
Frequency Range : 3G/UMTS 2100 1920-2170 MHz
: GSM 900
: DCS 1800
: PCS 1900
880-960 MHz
1710-1880 MHz
1850-1990 MHz
Continuous Talk Time : Within 3G/UMTS area
: Video call
Approx. 170 min.
Approx. 90 min.
Approx. 300 min.
•
•
: Within GSM area
Continuous Standby Time : Within 3G/UMTS area Approx. 370 hrs.
: Within GSM area Approx. 250 hrs.
Charging Time : Approx. 140 min.
Dimensions when closed (W×H×D) : Approx.47×98×23 mm
(excluding the camera)
Maximum Output : 3G/UMTS 2100 Class 3 0.25 W
: GSM 900
: DCS 1800
: PCS 1900
Class 4
Class 1
Class 1
2 W
1 W
1 W
•
•
Weight : Approx. 121 g (when the battery pack is attached)
The values above were calculated with the battery pack attached.
The continuous talk time refers to the average length of time
a signal can be received normally when the handset is in a
stationary state and a new fully charged battery pack is attached.
The continuous standby time refers to the average length of
time a signal can be received normally when the handset is
closed, the handset is in a stationary state, a new fully charged
battery pack is attached and there are no calls made/received
or operations performed. If the handset is in a location outside
•
•
•
•
Rapid Charger
Input Voltage : 100 to 240 V AC
: 50/60 Hz
°
Charging Temperature Range : 5 to 35 C
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Glossary
Term
Definition
3G/UMTS
GSM
A third generation (3G) mobile communication system. UMTS is the 3G mobile communication system of Europe.
A wireless system for digital handsets. GSM is the predominant system in Europe and Asia, and is the world
’s most
widely used system.
GPRS
A data transmission technique used for GSM mobile phone networks. It enables the high-speed transfer of data in the
form of packets.
USIM Card
Use the handset with this card inserted. The card stores subscriber information such as your phone number and handset
data. You can also save Contacts list entries and other data to the card. When you replace your handset, use of the same
USIM card in the new handset enables you to continue using the data stored on the card.
USIM PIN
A number required for using the USIM card with your handset. This number allows you to prevent others from using your
handset in the event that your handset is lost or stolen.
MMS
SMS
A service that allows long text messages with picture, video and melody attachments to be exchanged.
A service that allows short text messages to be exchanged between handsets.
WAP Push
Message
The latest information sent automatically as a WAP Push message (server initiated rather than user requested) when you
have registered with an auto delivery service.
SSL
A communication method for transmitting data in an encrypted form over the Internet. It enables data such as
information related to privacy and credit card numbers to be sent and received safely and protects against dangers on
the Internet such as eavesdropping, tampering and spoofing. SSL communication uses server certificates.
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Term
Server
Certificate
Definition
A digital certificate for identifying that a site on a server is trustworthy. The server certificate includes information
necessary for SSL communication (encrypted communication), server information and a digital signature of a Certificate
Authority to verify that the server is authentic.
Cache
The location in the handset for temporarily storing the data of displayed Web pages, etc.
V-appli
Applications including games and 3D images that can be downloaded from the Web pages of V-appli providers. Some
applications connect to the network to obtain information in real time and some applications can be activated as
wallpaper.
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Index
Battery 42
Centre Access Code 54
Certification 179
Changing the Name of a Registered
Bluetooth™ Compatible Device 283
Changing the Name of Your Handset
(Bluetooth™) 285
Changing Your Mail Address 146
Charging the Battery Pack 43, 293
Checking Appointments 258
Clock Display 220
Numeric
3D Pictogram Display 164
Battery Alarm 215
Beat Engine Box 96
Bluetooth™ 281
Bookmarks 174, 175
Browser Settings 179
A
accessories 2
Adding a New Appointment 256
Alarm Tone 216
Alarms 260
C
Calculator 263
Calendar 256
Call
Answerphone
Playing a Message 231
Recording 56
Setting 230
Answering a Call 56
Answering a Video Call 108
Making a Call 55
12-hour and 24-hour Clock 221
External Display 221
Main Display 220
Any Key Answer 239
Assign to Contact (Camera) 131, 132
Authentication PIN Code 281
Auto Answer 114, 231
Auto Launch 179
Making a Video Call 107
Placing a Call on Hold 56, 57, 109
Call Barring Service 67
Call Barring Service Code 54
Call Cost 61
Call Diverting Service 65
Call Log 59
Call Sender 166
Call Time 60
Call Waiting Service 69
Caller ID 237
Camera Modes 117, 123
Cell Information 223
Codes 54
Call Barring Service Code 54
Centre Access Code 54
Security Code 54
Colour Control 141
Confirming the memory status 78, 94,
120, 193, 249
Contacts List 78
Contrast 224
Converter 264
Copy Text 167, 168
Copying Contacts List Entries 206
Copying Entries from the USIM Card 206
B
Background Playback 99
Backlight (Media Player) 102
Backlight (V-appli) 184
Backlight (Video Call) 115
Backlights (Display) 222
Backup (Memory Card) 271
Backup (USB Cable) 292
Barcode 274
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Copying Entries to the USIM Card 206
Countdown Timer 267
Creating & Sending Message (MMS) 148
Creating & Sending Message (SMS) 159
Creating a vObject 201
Effects 142
Emergency Calls 41
Enter URL 172
Exposure Control 122, 133, 142
External Device 252
External Light 227
Incoming 228
I
Image Quality (Video Call) 112
Importing a vObject 201
Incoming Display 219
Incoming External Light 82, 83, 228
Incoming Voice Calls during Data
Communication 234
Indicators
Custom Screens 218
Customer Service 315
Notification 227
D
Data Folder 193
Extract 166, 168
Camera 118
Date & Time 50
Date Stamp 137
Daylight Saving Time 52
Delay Timer 140
External Display 36
Information Prompt 38
Main Display 34
F
File Name (Camera) 143
File Playback Time 152
File Select Mode 177
MMS 153, 155
Deleting a Registered Bluetooth™
Compatible Devices 283
Details of Your Handset (Bluetooth™) 284
Dialled Numbers 59
Dial-up Connections (Bluetooth™) 287
Dial-up Connections (USB Cable) 292
Dictionary 262
Files Storable in Data Folder 194
Fixed Dialling Numbers 246
Flashlight 277
Formatting a Memory Card 202
Forward 156, 166, 168
Frame Setting 124
SMS 161, 162
Video Call 106
Information Prompt 38
Initialising Your Handset 249
International Call Service 235
Internet Settings 251
Function List 295
K
L
Displaying a Grid 137
Keypad Shortcuts (Camera) 143
G
H
Displaying Details (Bluetooth™) 283, 284
Displaying Files on a TV 198
Downloading 178, 182, 190, 195
Drafts 169
General Notes 19
Glossary 306
Language Setting 49
Load 167
Location Property 179
Handsfree 286, 287
History 191
Hold 248
E
M
Earpiece Volume 58, 238
Editing Picture 126
Editing Text 74
Macro Lens 139
Mail List 156
Main Menu 53
Hold Guidance (Video Call) 115
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Manage Folder 166
Managing Appointments 259
Media Player 96
Media Player Settings 102
Melody&Music 193
Memory Card 44, 202
Memory Manager 179
Missed Calls 59
MMS 148
MMS Settings 157
MMS/SMS Common Operations 164
Mobile Light (Camera) 140
Mode Settings 209
Music Player 103
Picture Quality (Camera) 136
Picture Size (Camera) 122, 126
PIN Codes 40, 240
PIN1/PIN2 40, 240
Play 166, 168
Play Modes 99
Playlist 100
Power On/Off 45
Power Saving 223
Preview Setting 142
PUK Codes 40, 241
PUK1/PUK2 40, 241
Music Transfer Mode 289, 291
Music Transfer Mode Confirmation
Window 291
Mute 57, 71, 110, 197, 232
My Favourites 101
N
O
P
Navigation Key 6, 226
Network
Application Settings 250
Select Network 46
Night Mode 123
Notepad 268
Q
R
Car 209
Meeting 209
Normal 209
Personalising Profiles 210
Silent 209
Number Memo 269
QR Code 274
Offline Mode 229
Received Calls 59
One-touch Answering 234
One-touch Calling 233
Open to Answer 239
Operator Name Display 222
Outgoing Video (Video Call) 113
Owner Information 94
Received Messages (MMS) 153
Received Messages (SMS) 161
Receiving Complete MMS Messages 154
Receiving Data (Bluetooth™) 286
Receiving Data (USB Cable) 292
Receiving Settings (MMS) 157
Recipient List 150, 160
Record Modes 117, 135
Recording a Message with the
Answerphone 56
Move to USIM/Phone 167, 168
Moving Contacts List Entries 204
Moving Entries from the USIM Card 205
Moving Entries to the USIM Card 204
Moving Messages from the USIM Card 207
Moving Messages to the USIM Card 207
Moving SMS Messages 207
Multi Shots 124
Parts & Functions 31
Password 68, 241
Phone Lock 242
Multi Task 273
Multiparty Call Service 71
Music File Information 290
Phonebook 78
Phonebook Lock 93
Pictographs (Text Entry) 73
Recording Other Party's Voice 58
Recording Sound 265
Recording Sound (Camera) 135
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Recording Videos 132
Registering a Bluetooth™ Enabled
Device 282
Sending Settings (MMS) 158
Sent Messages (MMS) 155
Sent Messages (SMS) 162
Server Mail Box 156
Setting Handsfree 287
Setting the Phone Number 233
Shortcut Keys
Navigation Key 226
Side Up Key 225
Shortcut Menu 254
Shutter Sound 137
Template (SMS) 160
Text Entry Modes 72
abc/Abc/ABC 72
Rejecting Incoming Calls 56, 243
Rejecting Messages 245
Reply 166
Reset Settings 90, 184
Response to Detection by Other
Bluetooth™ Compatible Devices 284
Restoring Data (Memory Card) 272
Restoring Data (USB Cable) 292
Retrieve 166
English Entry (T9) 72
Japanese Entry 72
Numeric 72
Symbols 72
T9 abc/T9 Abc/T9 ABC 72
Touch Tones 278
Trademarks and Patents 25
Transferring data (Bluetooth™) 281
Transferring data (USB Cable) 288
Transferring Music Files 290
Trust Device (Bluetooth™) 282
TV 198, 199
SMS 159
SMS Settings 163
Snooze 261
Soft Keys 6
Retrieve MMS 154
Retrieving Network Information 252
Ringtone 82, 211
Ringtone Volume 82, 210
Speaker Volume 109, 238
Specifications 305
Speed Calling 88
Start & End Sounds 139
Stereo Handsfree Headset 232
Storage Capacity 304
Storage Place (Camera) 140
Switch Screens (Video Call) 111
Switching between the Earpiece &
Speaker 58, 110
U
V
Unsent Messages 170
USB 288
S
Safety Precautions 7
Save as Template 167, 168
Save Sender 166
Screen Settings (Camera) 138
Screen Settings (Video Call) 111, 112
Screensaver 183
USIM Card 39, 204
V-appli 180
Download 182
Managing 185
Security Settings 185
Settings 184
Secret Mode 246
Security Code 54, 241
Send (Camera) 122, 133
Sending a Picture (Video Call) 112
Sending Data (Bluetooth™) 285
Sending Data (USB Cable) 291
System Mode 46
Starting 183
Vibration 82, 83, 184, 212, 260
Video Encode 135
Video Quality 138
T
Taking Pictures 121
Template (MMS) 151
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Video Size 133
vObjects 200
Vodafone live! 172
Vodafone live! CAST 187
Voicemail 63
Voice Recorder 265
During a Call 58
Playing Recordings 266
Recording Sound 265
W
Wallpaper 217
WAP Push Messages 161
Warranty & After Sales Service 313
White Balance 141
World Clock 270
Setting 51
Viewer 270
Z
zoom (Camera) 122, 133
Zoom (Video Call) 110
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Warranty & After Sales Service
Warranty
A warranty card is included with the handset. Carefully read the card and check that the store
name and purchase date sections have been filled in correctly. Then, store it in a safe place.
Note
Vodafone and Toshiba assumes
no responsibility for damages to
you or third parties as a result
of a failure, malfunction or faulty
operation of the product.
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After Sales Service
Be sure to refer to Troubleshooting (page 302) before submitting your handset for repair.
If you are still having problems with your handset, contact your nearest Vodafone Shop or
Vodafone General Information (page 315).
“
”
Note
• Data and settings may be lost
or altered as a result of failure
or repair of your handset. It is,
therefore, recommended that
you keep a backup copy of
important data such as Contacts
list data. Vodafone and Toshiba
assumes no responsibility for
any damages due to the loss
or alteration of handset data
(contents of the Contacts list,
Data Folder, etc.) and settings
as a result of failure or repair of
your handset.
Repair within warranty period
Repair is carried out in accordance with the conditions of the warranty.
Repair after warranty period
Repair is carried out if possible and the handset owner is responsible for any repair costs.
◆ During repair, parts may be replaced with used parts that meet our quality standards.
• Disassembling or modifying the
handset is in violation of Radio
Law. Your handset will not be
accepted for repairs if it has
been modified.
Tip
If you have any inquiries with
regards to the after sales service,
contact your nearest Vodafone
Shop or Vodafone General
Information (page 315).
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Customer Service
If you have any questions about a Vodafone handset or service, please call General Information. For service or handset repairs, please call
Customer Assistance.
Vodafone International Call Centre
Vodafone Customer Centres
From outside Japan, dial
From a Vodafone handset, dial toll free at 157 for General
+81-3-5351-3491 (Please take care to dial the correct
Information or 113 for Customer Assistance.
number. International charges will apply to this call.)
Call These Numbers Toll Free from Fixed Line Phones
General Information
Customer Assistance
General Information
Customer Assistance
General Information
Customer Assistance
General Information
Customer Assistance
General Information
Customer Assistance
General Information
Customer Assistance
0088-240-157
0088-240-113
0088-241-157
0088-241-113
0088-242-157
0088-242-113
0088-259-157
0088-259-113
0088-247-157
0088-247-113
0088-250-157
0088-250-113
Hokkaido, Aomori, Akita, Iwate, Yamagata, Miyagi, Fukushima, Niigata, Tokyo, Kanagawa,
Chiba, Saitama, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, Yamanashi, Nagano, Toyama, Ishikawa, Fukui
Aichi, Gifu, Mie, Shizuoka
Osaka, Hyogo, Kyoto, Nara, Shiga, Wakayama
Hiroshima, Okayama, Yamaguchi, Tottori, Shimane
Tokushima, Kagawa, Ehime, Kochi
Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Oita, Kumamoto, Miyazaki, Kagoshima, Okinawa
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