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    Phone Option
    Setting Fixed Dial .......................................................................................................From Phone Option menu
    1 4
     Security
    A
    (Select)
    2 
    4
     Fixed Dial
    A
    (Select)
    3 
    Enter PIN2 code
    A
    (OK) 
    4 @
    (FDN)  > 
    4
     On
    5
    A
    (OK) 
      Any manually dialed phone numbers must be the same as the numbers in the Fixed Dial Store.
      A phone number may be stored, edited or deleted. You will be prompted for your PIN2 code.
    Setting SIM Lock ........................................................................................................From Phone Option menu
    1 4
     Security
    A
    (Select)
    2 
    4
     SIM Lock
    A
    (Select)
    3 Enter PhonecodeA
    (OK) 
    NOTE: You are advised to write down your Phonecode. In case you forget your phonecode, you will 
    need to contact your service provider to unlock the SIM.
    Fixed Dial is one of the 
    functions in SIM Phonebook. 
    Only numbers stored in your 
    SIM Phonebook can be 
    selected for FDN dialing.
    To enter fixed dial numbers, 
    see “Storing a Fixed Dial 
    Number” on page 38. 
    						
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    Phone Option
    NetworkNetwork setting ...........................................................................................................From Phone Option menu
    1 4
     Network
    A
    (Select)
    2
    4
     desired option
    A
    (On/off) or
    A
    (Select)
    CSD SettingConnection Setting ......................................................................................................You can set CSD (Circuit Switched Data) setting when connecting to network.
    From Phone Option menu
    1 4
     CSD Setting
    A
    (Select)
    2
    4
     desired setting
    A
    (Select)
    3  when all the data are entered,
    A
    (Save) 
    Auto NetworkSet “Auto Network” On or Off.
    New NetworkWhen “Auto Network” is on; Search an available network automatically. When “Auto 
    Network” is off; Select a network manually.
    Network ListCreate and edit a network list according to your preferences.
    Band SelectChoose a network band: 1800, 1900, 850, 850/1900MHz.
    Server Name Enter Server Name.
    Call TypeSelect ISDN or Analogue.
    Dial NumberEnter the common numbers in Digital and Analogue.
    Login NameEnter Login ID.
    PasswordEnter Password.
    You can select a network that 
    is available in your current 
    location.
    NOTE: This function is 
    SIM dependent.Complete CSD setting before 
    you set up your browser 
    server.
    - see “Server Setting” on 
    page 44.
    Contact your network service 
    provider or Internet service 
    provider for these settings. 
    						
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    Phone Option
    GPRS SettingConnection Setting ......................................................................................................You can set GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) setting when connecting to network.
    From Phone Option menu
    1 4
     GPRS Setting
    A
    (Select)
    2
    4
     desired setting
    A
    (Select)
    3  when all the data are entered,
    A
    (Save) 
     When GPRS setting is completed, the GPRS icon ( ) is displayed.
    GPRS InfoViewing GPRS Information ........................................................................................From Phone Option menu
    1 4
     GPRS Info
    A
    (Select)
    2 To reset GPRS Info;
    @
    (Reset) > 
    @
    (Yes)
    Server Name Enter Server Name.
    GPRS APNEnter Access Point Name.
    Login NameEnter Login ID.
    PasswordEnter Password.
    AuthenticationSelect Activate or Deactivate.
    Complete GPRS setting 
    before you set up your 
    browser server.  
    - see “Server Setting” on 
    page 44.
    Contact your network service 
    provider or Internet service 
    provider for these settings. 
    						
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    Phone Option
    Text TelephonyTTY Mode ......................................................................................................................From Phone Option menu
    1 4
     Text Telephony
    A
    (Select)
    2
    4
     CTM Control
    A
    (Select) 
    3
    4
     Enable or Disabled 
    A
    (Select)
     When TTY mode is enabled, any accessory that is connected through the Headset/TTY connector is 
    assumed to be a TTY device. TTY mode must be enabled to send and receive TTY calls. When making 
    a TTY call, plug in the TTY device before making the call. If TTY is enabled, the TTY icon ( ) 
    displays.
    Allows a hearing impaired 
    person to use the phone by 
    connecting a TTY device. 
    						
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    Applications Menu Structure
    Applications Menu StructureApplications
    STK*Picture FolderGames
    Fillip
    Classic rallyClock Setting
    Alarm
    Power Off TimePredefined
    Downloaded
    Memory Status
    CalculatorCurrencyMelody ComposerSound Folder
    Wallpaper
    Caller’s ID
    Memory Status
    ClockScheduler
    Rate Setting
    Rate Computing
    *NOTE: STK (SIM Tool Kit) is SIM 
    dependent. 
    						
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    Applications
    Applications
    GamesFrom Applications menu
    1 4
     Games
    A
    (Select) 
    2
    4
     desired game
    A
    (Select).
     Please refer to “Games” on page 35.
    STK (SIM Tool Kit)This function is SIM dependent. 
    						
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    Applications
    SchedulerEntering a Schedule ....................................................................................................From Applications menu
    14
     Scheduler
    A
    (Select)
    2
    @
    to select Week or Month format 
    3 To select a day, press numerical keys 2, 8, 4 and 6 to move the cursor ↑, ↓, ← and →, or 
    4
     to 
    move the cursor ↑ or ↓ to set a day. 
    >A
    (Agenda)
    4
    4
     
    A
    (Select)
    5 Enter desired information
    6
    A
    (Save)
    Viewing / Editing Scheduler......................................................................................From Applications menu
    14
     Scheduler
    A
    (Select)
    2
    @
    to select Week or Month format 
    3 When Month format is selected:
    Select a day marked in blue by using the numerical keys (2, 8, 4 and 6) 
    >A
    (Agenda)
    When Week format is selected:
    Schedule icon(s) will be shown corresponding to a period of time selected by pressing 
    4
    .
    (Period of time: no icon =0:00-0:59, 4=1:00-4:59, 8=5:00-8:59, 12=9:00-12:59, 16=13:00-16:59, 
    20=17:00-20:59, 24=21:00-23:59)
    Select a day by using the numeric keys (2, 8, 4 and 6) 
    >A
    (Agenda)
    4
    4
     desired schedule
    @
    (View)
    5 To return to the previous display,
    A
    (OK) 
    To edit,
    @
    (Edit) edit desired information
    A
    (Save)
    You can keep track of your 
    schedule to remind you of 
    events such as meetings or a 
    vacation. The clock must be 
    set first before creating a 
    Scheduler entry.
    In the Scheduler, you can 
    store:
    -Type (Memo or Meeting)
    -Description
    -Start Date
    -Start Time
    -End Date
    -End Time
    NOTE: Ensure that the 
    setting of the Scheduler 
    will not contravene any 
    regulations whereby it 
    may automatically power 
    on when in an aircraft or 
    medical facility, etc. - see 
    “Important Information” 
    on page 1. 
    						
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    Applications
    ClockTime Display Setting ...................................................................................................From Applications menu
    14
     Clock > Clock Setting
    A
    (Select)
    2
    4
     Display Time
    A
    (On/off)
    Time Zone Setting .......................................................................................................From Applications menu
    14
     Clock > Clock Setting > Time Zone
    A
    (Select)
    2
    4
     required region
    A
    (Select)
    3
    A
    (Yes) or 
    @
    (No) to select “Day Light Saving?” 
    4“Set This City to Local”
    @
    (OK)  
    5“Success!”
    A
    (OK) 
    Time & Date Setting ...................................................................................................From Applications menu
    14
     Clock > Clock Setting > Time & Date
    A
    (Select)
    2 
    @
    (Set) enter the digits for the time
    A
    (OK) 
    Time and date can be shown 
    on the idle screen.
    Before setting Time & Date, 
    set Time Zone of your region 
    or the city which has same 
    time zone as your region.
    When travelling abroad, your 
    home time can be changed to 
    your destination time. 
    						
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    Applications
    Date Format/Time Format ........................................................................................From Applications menu
    14
     Clock > Clock Setting > Date Format or Time Format
    A
    (Select)
    2
    4
     desired format
    A
    (Select)
    Alarm Setting ...............................................................................................................From Applications menu
    14
     Clock > Alarm
    A
    (Select)
    2
    A
    (Set) > Enter the digits for the time (24 hour clock)
    A
    (OK) 
    3
    4
     Select from Repeat Daily, Once or Disabled
    A
    (Select)
    4“Alarm Time Has Been Updated!” 
    A
    (OK) 
    
     Alarm set indicator   appears on idle display.  When the set time is reached, the alarm will sound, or the phone will vibrate if you are on a call.
    To end alarm: 
    Press any key or
    A
    (OFF)  
    OR 
    @
    (Pause) to pause the alarm and start again after 5 minutes
    NOTE: Even if the phone is switched off, when the Alarm is set on, the phone will automatically power on 
    and start the alarm. Please ensure that your Alarm setting will not contravene any regulations in an aircraft 
    or medical facility etc. - see “Important Information” on page 1.
    Display format for time and 
    date can be selected. 
    						
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    Applications
    Power Off Time ............................................................................................................From Applications menu
    14
     Clock > Power Off Time
    A
    (Select)
    2 Enter the digits for the time (24 hour clock)
    A
    (OK) 
    3
    4
     Select from Repeat Daily, Once or Disabled
    A
    (Select)
    4“Power Off Time Setting Updated!”
    A
    (OK) 
    CalculatorFrom Applications menu
    14
     Calculator
    A
    (Select)
    2 Enter a number (maximum 7 digits) and it will be displayed on the upper 
    right of the display. When a decimal point is required, press
    !
    , when 
    a minus sign is needed press
    
    . 
    3 
    4
     to select the arithmetic operation 
    4 Enter a number (maximum 7 digits) and it will be displayed next to the operation symbol.
    If 4
     is used to select another arithmetical operation to perform, an intermediate 
    calculation will be performed and the result displayed on the top line.
    5
    A
    (=) to calculate
    The phone can be set to turn 
    itself off automatically at a 
    specified time using the 
    Power Off feature. The 
    procedure for setting/
    adjusting the Power Off 
    automatically is similar to the 
    Alarm setting. The four function calculator 
    (addition, subtraction, 
    multiplication and division) is 
    available to make simple 
    arithmetic calculations. 
    						
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