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    Getting to Know Your Phone 
    Location of Controls    
    Personal Handsfree 
    Socket  Earpiece 
    Display 
    Left Softkey 
    Call Key Right Softkey/
    Back-Key  
    Power On/Off 
    and End Call Key
    Keypad 
    Navigation Key 
    Microphone 
    Keypad 
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    Getting Started 
    Before  operating  this  phone  please  read  the  Important  Information  sec-
    tion – see page i. 
    These  operating  instructions  detail  use  of  the  equipment  contained  in  the
    Main Kit. 
    Some  services  detailed  are  network  dependent  (F) or may only be available
    on  a  subscription  basis.  Some  functions  are  SIM  dependent  (E). For more
    information contact your Service Provider.  
    Fitting the SIM 
    The SIM is inserted into the back of the phone underneath the battery. 
    1 Remove the battery – see Removing the Battery, page 3. 
    2  Unlock the SIM retainer by sliding it up towards the top of the  phone
    (). 
    3 Gently raise the SIM retainer (). 
    4 Place the SIM into its recess, ensuring the bevelled corner is positioned
    in the top right corner (). 
    5 Move  the  SIM  retainer  back  into  position  ()  and  secure  by  sliding
    downwards (). The SIM retainer is properly locked when it has clicked
    into position. 
    Note: Ensure the SIM retainer is properly locked into position. Failure to
    do so will prevent the fitting of the battery and the battery cover. 
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    Removing the SIM  
    1 Unlock the SIM retainer by gently pushing towards the top of the phone
    (). 
    2 Gently  raise  the  SIM  retainer  () and remove the SIM ().  Return  the
    SIM retainer to its flat position () and ensure it is correctly locked ()
    before refitting the battery and battery cover. 
    Fitting the Battery  
    1 Insert  the  battery  bottom  first  ()  so  that  the  connectors  touch  those
    on the phone. 
    2 Press gently downwards and simultaneously lower the top of the battery
    into place ().
    3 Replace  cover  on  the  phone  ()  and  slide  upwards  to  the  top  of  the
    phone (). 
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    Removing the Battery 
    Ensure the phone is switched off and the charger is disconnected  from  the
    phone before removing the battery. 
    1 Press top part of the cover () and remove (). 
    2 Press the battery gently downwards () and pull up from the top (). 
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    Charging the Battery     
    Connecting the Fast Travel Charger 
    The  battery  must  be  fitted  in  the  phone  before  the  charger  is  con-
    nected. 
    Insert  the  connector  into  the  base  of  the  phone,  ensuring  the  arrow  on  the
    connector is to the front of the phone. 
    Plug  the  charger  into  a  standard  wall  outlet.  The  battery  level  indicator  will
    scroll right to left during charging. 
    Disconnecting the Fast Travel Charger 
    When  charging  is  complete,  unplug  charger  from  wall  outlet  and disconnect
    the charger. 
    Note: DO NOT force the connector as this may damage the phone and/
    or the charger. 
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    Operation of Battery Level Indicator  
    It  is  recommended  that  the  battery  is  fully  discharged  between charges  to
    maintain optimum battery life and performance. 
    Low Battery Warning 
    When the battery power is low, the battery indicator is red. If battery power is
    critically low, a warning tone will sound. If this occurs during conversation, fin-
    ish your call immediately. The power will automatically shut off after the warn-
    ing tone. Fully recharge the battery. See Charging the Battery, page 4. Calls can
    be made and received while the phone is charging. 
    Fitting Image-In Card 
    Customized image cards may be fitted to the rear of the phone, behind  the
    transparent rear cover. An Image-In template is included with your phone.
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    While charging Charging complete 
    Phone on 
    Phone off 
    Note: DO NOT insert image cards which are thicker than attached cards
    or metallic image cards. 
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    The Display 
    Status Icons 
    The status icons are displayed according to the currently activated  functions.
    The  Antenna,  Signal  and  Battery  icons  are  displayed  when  the  phone  is
    switched on and connected to a network. 
    Indicates Battery Level:   (green) – full,   (red) – low battery 
    Displayed when you are registered to a non-home network – Roaming 
    White icon indicates a new message has been received. Red icon 
    indicates the Media Folder is full. 
    Indicates Alarm is set 
    Indicates Call Divert is enabled 
    Vo i c e m a i l activated 
    Indicates Ringer is enabled ( = vibration mode/
     = vibrate + ring/   = flashing mode) 
    Indicates GPRS service available 
    Indicates it is possible to make emergency calls only 
    GSM signal strength:   – weak signal,   – strong signal 
    Phone is connected to Line 1 phone number (Availability depends on 
    your SIM)
    Note: All screen images in the manual are simulated. 
    Status Icons
    (Idle Screen)
    Primary Selection Area
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    Menu System Overview 
    The  menu  system  provides  the  means  for  accessing  all  the  functions  that  do
    not have their own dedicated buttons on the keypad. Each menu contains a list
    of options. Some menus have further submenus. 
    The  submenus  and  functions  are  selected  using  the  five-way Navigation
    key(0). 
    The diagram below gives an overview of the contents of the menus  to  help
    you  find  your  way  around.  This  is  just  a  summary.  Keep  reading to  discover
    everything your phone has to offer. 
     My Phone 
    Set phone language 
    Choose ring tones and alert 
    method 
    Customize your color scheme 
    Change idle screen picture and 
    screen saver
     Browser 
    Access and surf the Internet 
    Configure browser settings
     Phonebook 
    Create and manage your 
    phonebook 
    Group friends and contacts to 
    make their calls easy to identify 
    and their numbers easy to find 
    Put your closest friends and 
    contacts on your Hot Key Dial List 
    for instant dialing 
    Synchronize your SIM and Mobile 
    Phonebooks
     Games 
    Access preinstalled and/or down-
    loaded game(s). Availability of 
    downloadable games is network 
    dependent 
     Messages
    Compose and send text and multi 
    media messages 
    Add sounds and images to 
    messages Phone Setting 
    Access security features and 
    call services 
    Set up call divert
    If an STK SIM card is fitted, 
    this menu gives access to 
    operator-specific functions. 
    The Phone Setting menu can 
    then be accessed from the 
    Applications menu
     Key Guard 
    Prevent accidental key presses
    If Plug-in Camera is attached, 
    this menu gives access to 
    camera mode
     Scheduler  
    Add and view events in 
    your personal schedule 
     Applications 
    Access to game(s) 
    Record and listen to voice memos 
    Make use of built-in calculator, 
    compose your own ring tones and 
    change clock settings 
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    Selecting a Function 
    Use < and 0 to  move between the icons  on the screen. When  a particular
    menu  is  highlighted,  pressing <  displays  a  submenu.  From  any  submenu,
    use4 until the desired item is highlighted. Press < to select. 
    For example, to change Sound Settings (to switch ringtone): 
    1From Idle press  Sound Settings. Press <
    2 Select the profile you wish to activate from the list. Press <  
    3 Use 4 to select Activate
    4 Press < to activate the profile
    In detail:
    1From the Idle screen, press < to display the main menu 
    2 Use 0 to highlight the My Phone menu 
    3 Press < to enter the menu 
    4 Use 5 once to highlight the Sound Settings menu and press < t o  e n t e r  
    5 Use 5 to highlight the mode you wish to set and press < to enter 
    6 Use 5 to highlight Activate
    7 Press < to activate your chosen mode 
    Following some operations the display will automatically clear after three sec-
    onds. If this is not the case press D to return to the idle screen. 
    Shortcuts (E) 
    When familiar with the layout of the menu, use the keypad to enter the Menu
    Number,  instead  of  navigating  through  the  display  menus.  To  change  Sound
    Setting, for example, from the Idle screen, press < to display the main menu,
    then press 1 then 2 to enter the Sound Settings submenu. 
    Note: If SIM tool kit SIM card is fitted, Phone  Setting menu can be
    accessed from Applications menu.
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    Basic Operation 
    This section contains the information you need for the most essential  phone
    operations, including: 
    ➪How to switch on and off 
    ➪How to make and end a call 
    ➪How to answer a call 
    ➪How to change earpiece volume 
    ➪How to lock the phone 
    ➪How to protect the phone using a PIN 
    ➪How to change ring volume 
    Switching On & Off  
    To turn the phone on or off, press and hold D. 
    When the phone is switched on a greeting will be displayed and then  the
    phone will go into Idle. See Adding a Start-up Greeting, page 24.
    Making a Call 
    Ensure that the phone is switched on, the network operator logo is displayed
    and  the  signal  strength  meter  shows  ( )  network  coverage  is  available  in
    the current area. 
    1From Idle enter area code and phone number 
    2 Press C 
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