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    Composing a Melody 
    1From Idle, press  Edit Ringtone. Press < 
    2 Press < to select Notes: 
    Using  the  table  below  as  reference,  enter  the
    notes, set the rhythm and octave for each and
    add rests to generate your composition. 
    3 Referring to the table above, use the keys
    $ to * to enter notes 
    4 The notes appear in the format 2C4 as
    shown on the right when $ is pressed 
    ➪The first number (2 in  the  display on  the
    right) indicates the note octave. The
    default  value  is  2.  Press # to change
    octave (range from 1 to 3). 
    ➪The number of the right (4 in the first dis-
    play on the right) indicates the notes
    length. The default value is 1/4. Press ,
    to
     change note length (range from 1 to 1/
    32). 
    ➪In the second display on the right, the
    octave has been left unchanged at 2 while
    the note length has been shorted to 1/32. 
    ➪Indicate dotted notes (i.e. notes extended
    in length) by pressing ". 
    ➪Add sharp values to notes by pressing !.
    ➪Enter rests by pressing +. 
    Key
    Note$%^
    &L
    L
    '()*
    C DE F GA B
    Key
    Note+, #" ! 
     Rest  Note  Set  Dotted  Sharp 
    Length  Octave  Note 
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    5 When the composition is complete, press < twice and enter the title.
    Press< to save the name and A to save the composition 
    Setting the Backlight Time 
    The  Backlight is illuminated  when a  key is  pressed to  make  using  your  phone
    easier. You may wish to reduce backlight time to increase the time your phone
    will run between battery charges. 
    1From Idle,  press  Display  Settings > Back-
    light Time. Press < 
    2 Use 4  to  cycle  through  the  times  available  (10  Seconds/30  Seconds/
    60 Seconds) 
    3 Press < to select the desired time 
    Key Backlight On/Off 
    Longer battery life can be maintained by setting the key backlight off.
    1From Idle  press < select My  Phone > Display  Settings > Key
    Backlight. Press < 
    2 Use 4 to select On or Off 
    3 Press < to select
    Contrast 
    Screen contrast can be altered for viewing in different lighting conditions: 
    1From Idle, press 
    Display Settings > Contrast. Press < 
    2 Use 0 to set the desired contrast level 
    3 Press < to confirm selection 
    Note:  At  any  time  during  composing  press A to play back the current
    melody. 
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    Operator Notice 
    Operator notices appear if the phone has been left idle to remind users how
    to operate selected features. To enable and disable operator notices go to My
    Phone > Display Settings > Operator Notice and press < to select On/
    Off. 
    Restoring the Default Phone Settings 
    Any personal settings can be swiftly returned to their factory default, with the
    exception of some features, such as the Phone Lock code and the Language. 
    1From Idle, press 
    Defaults. Press < 
    2When prompted Use Default Settings?
    press <  to  confirm  and  restore  the  set-
    tings 
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    Phone Security 
    Your phone has a number of security features that protect against  unautho-
    rized use and allow you to restrict access to certain functions. These include: 
    ➪Phone Lock 
    ➪PIN Protection 
    ➪Key Guard 
    ➪Call Barring 
    ➪Fixed Dial 
    Keep a written record of your codes in a secure place. If forgotten,  contact
    your dealer (for the Phone Lock Code) or Service Provider (for PIN  and
    PIN2). 
    Note: 
    – For  full  details  of  the  Phone  Lock  feature,  turn  to Locking  the  Phone,
    page 12. 
    – For full details of PIN Protection, turn to Using the PIN, page 13.
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    Enabling Key Guard 
    The  Key  Guard  function  is  used  to  prevent  any
    keys from being accidentally pressed, for
    instance when the phone is being carried. 
    From Idle  press < twice to bring up the
    Guard  Keypad? message and a third time to
    confirm. The Key Guard icon ( ) will appear
    on the Idle screen. 
    When  Plug-in  Camera  is  attached,  press  and
    hold < to select Key Guard menu.
    When  a  call  is  received,  Key  Guard  will  be  disabled  temporarily, so you can
    press any key except D to answer the call. Emergency calls can still be made
    – see Emergency Calls, page 10. 
    Disabling Key Guard 
    Press < once to bring up the Free  Keypad?
    message and a second time to confirm. 
    Note: When making emergency calls with the “Key Guard” enabled, there
    will be no audible or visual indication that the number is being dialled.
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    Changing the Security Codes 
    1From Idle press < and select (Applications >) Phone Setting >
    Security. Press <  
    2 Use 4  to  select Phone Lock, PIN or
    PIN2. Press <  
    3 Use 4  to  select Change (Code)  and
    press< (for PIN2, skip to step 4)
    4 Enter the current code and press < 
    5 Enter the new code and press < 
    6 Verify the new code and press < 
    Restricting Calls 
    Call Barring 
    The Call Bar function is used to restrict certain
    outgoing  and/or  incoming  calls.  Call  Barring  is
    controlled  by  a  security  password  that  is  sup-
    plied by the Service Provider (this password can
    be  changed:  see  below).  When  updating  or
    checking  the  status  of  Call  Barring  the  phone
    must  be  registered  with  a  network.  Different
    Call Bar restrictions can be used for voice and
    data  calls.  Any  combination  of  call  restrictions
    can be set. 
    1From Idle press < and select (Applica-
    tions >) Phone Setting > Security >
    Call Bar. Press < 
    2 Use 4 to select Bar Voice or Bar Data.
    Press < 
    3 Follow  the  submenus  to  set  the  desired
    restrictions 
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    Outgoing Calls (Bar Voice)
    Select from All Calls/International Calls/International
    Calls Except Home/Off 
    Incoming Calls (Bar Voice)
    Select from Off/When Roaming/All Calls 
    Bar Data Select from All Calls/International Calls/International
    Calls Except Home/Off 
    4 Press < 
    5 Select On/Off and press < 
    6 Enter Call Bar password and press < 
    You can change individual Call Barring settings following the instructions above
    or  cancel  all  call  barring  settings  by  selecting  (Applications >) Phone
    Setting > Security > Call Bar > Cancel All. 
    Fixed Dial 
    The Fixed Dial Store is part of Phonebook (Phonebook > Fixed Dial),  but
    with additional security. 
    When Fixed Dial is enabled it is only possible to make calls with  phone  num-
    bers that are in the Fixed Dial Store. When Fixed Dial is enabled any manually
    dialed phone numbers must match a phone number in the Fixed Dial Store. 
    To store, edit or delete a phone number in the Fixed Dial Store the Fixed Dial
    function must be enabled. With Fixed Dial enabled, all phone numbers can be
    added, edited or deleted as normal, but you will be prompted for PIN2. 
    To enable Fixed Dial: 
    1From Idle  press <  and  select  (Applications >) Phone  Setting >
    Security > Fixed Dial. Press < 
    2 You will be prompted to enter SIM PIN2 before proceeding 
    Note: To change Call Barring password, go to (Applications >) Phone
    Setting > Security > Call Bar > Change Password. 
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    Applications 
    This section introduces some of the applications you’ll find installed  on  your
    phone. These include: 
    ➪The clock 
    ➪Alarms 
    ➪Automated power on and power off 
    ➪The calculator 
    Clock 
    Your phone incorporates a clock with date/time, an alarm and an automatic
    power on/off feature. 
    Setting Time and Date 
    1From Idle  press <  and  select
    Applications > Clock  Function >
    Clock Set. Press < 
    2 Press < to select the time entry 
    3 Use  the  numbered  keys  to  enter  the
    correct time (using the 24-hour clock) or
    use 4 to adjust the time displayed. Move
    between  the  hour  and  minute  fields
    using2 
    4 When the time is entered correctly, press < to confirm  
    5 Use 4 to select date entry. Press < 
    6 Use 0 to move around calendar to current date
    7 Press < to confirm
     
    Clock Format
    1 From Idle  press < and select Applications > Clock Function > Clock
    Format. Press < 
    2 Use 4 to highlight desired clock format. Press < 
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    Setting the Alarm 
    Up to three separate alarms can be set. For each alarm, you can set different
    schedules (e.g. daily/weekdays only) and alarm tones as well as times. 
    If the clock hasn’t been set, you will be prompted to set it prior to setting an
    alarm. 
    To set an alarm 
    1From Idle  press <  and  select Applications > Clock  Function >
    Alarm Set. Press < 
    2 Use 4 to select the alarm to be set. By default the alarms are named
    Alarm1, Alarm2 and Alarm3. Press < 
    3 You should first set the alarm time. Press
    < to enter Setting Time 
    4 Use the numbered keys to enter the cor-
    rect alarm time (using the 24-hour clock)
    or  use 4 to adjust the time displayed.
    Move between the hour and minute fields
    using 2. Press < when complete 
    5 Use 4 to highlight the desired schedule
    for the alarm and press < to select 
    6 Select Melody. Press < 
    7 Select Fixed Data or User Data. Press < 
    8 Highlight  and  select  the  desired  alarm
    melody  from  the  submenu.  Press < to
    confirm 
    When the alarm has been set, ( ) will be displayed. 
    Note: To  disable  an  alarm  setting,  select Applications >  Clock  Func-
    tion > Alarm Set > [Alarm Name] > Cancel.
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    Muting the Alarm 
    When  an  alarm  goes  off,  the  chosen  melody  will  sound  and  the  display  will
    flash with an alarm message. The alarm will sound for 55 seconds. 
    To End the Alarm
    Press < or D
    Adjusting the Alarm Time 
    To adjust an alarm time follow the steps in Setting the Alarm, page 38. 
    Setting a Power On/Off Time 
    The  phone can be set to  turn itself on  or off automatically at a specified time
    using the Power On/Off feature. To set the Power On and Off schedule: 
    1From Idle  press <  and  select Applica-
    tions > Clock Function 
    2 Select Power  On  Time or Power  Off
    Time. Press < 
    3 Use the numbered keys to enter the cor-
    rect Power On or Power Off time or use
    4 to adjust the time displayed. Move
    between the hour and minute fields using
    2. Press < when complete 
    4 Highlight  Enable  Once or Enable  Always  (powers  on  until  disabled)
    and press 
    Clock  Function > Power  On  Time/Power  Off  Time > Time (ignore)
    > Disable. 
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