8 Get started5.Remove the protective film covering the screenbefore using the phone.1.To switch on the phone, press the ) key.2.When you switch on the
98 Icons & symbolsIcons & symbolsIn idle mode, several symbols can be displayedsimultaneously either on external screen or mainscreen.If the n
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Get started 9book, press , and select Phonebook >Phonebooksettings > Phonebook select > In SIM card.Your phone is powered by a rechargeable b
10 Main features2 • Main featuresIn idle mode, press-. Depending onthe selected phonebook (in SIM or inphone), the content that appears on thescreen m
Main features 11carousel, then select Call handsfree andpress,to dial the number.2.If you selected the phonebook in your phone,proceed the same way to
12 Main featuresThis feature, which is available when using the cameraand also from the Picture album, allows you to quicklysend a message made of a p
Main features 13During a call, move the side key up or down to in-crease/decrease the volume.You can mute the microphone so thatyour caller cannot hea
14 Main featuresYou can also delete all the SMS messages from the SMSArchive menu. Deleting your SMS list is useful to freememory space in order to re
Menu tree 153 • Menu treeThe table below describe the complete menu tree (firstto third levels) of your mobile phone, as well as thepage reference you
16 Menu treeE-Mail p52For each available mail boxSettings / Open mailbox / Send mailBroadcast Message p60Reception / Topics / District codesInstant me
Menu tree 17Brick Game p77Infrared p68Data / ReceiveCall information p78Call settings p78Call forward / Mailboxes / Auto redial / Anykey answer / Call
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18 Text or number entry4 • Text or number entryText can be entered in editing screens in two differentways: by using T9® predictive Text Input, or bas
Text or number entry 19If you wish to access the basic text input, select «Abc»basic text input using * key. This method requiresmultiple key presses
20 Taking pictures5 • Taking picturesYour mobile phone features a digital camera thatallows you to take pictures, store them in your phone,use them as
Taking pictures 21Camera modeTwo modes are available: Normal and Night mode.According to ambiant light level, press * to togglebetween modes, which ar
22 Taking picturesWith the self-timer1.If the self-timer option is On, press C to acti-vate it (or press 0 if the option is Off).2.The count-down star
Taking pictures 23This will send one message to one person, without text.See “MMS” page 61 for details on this feature.Review the picturesThe pictures
24 Taking picturesCamera modeAllows you to choose one of the two modes available:Normal and Night. The default mode is Normal.Sound settingsBoth Alert
Music & Mix 256 • Music & MixWith BeDJ, you can create your own sound by using apredefined BeDJ style (as explained below), or any SP-MIDI or
26 Music & Mix2.In the BeDJ screen that appears, the defaultmusic style is selected (e.g., Groovy, Techno, etc.).3.In the upper left part of the s
Music & Mix 27Start recording1.When ready to record your mix, press 0. Thetimer starts and the On air red icon is selected.2.While recording your
1A carousel is a circular loop of icons displayed on thescreen. Each icon represents a feature or operation ofyour phone.All icons don’t fit within th
28 Music & MixThe ringers list includes the MIDI files you might havedownloaded via e-mail, WAP, IrDA, etc.From existing files1.When the BeDJ scre
Phonebook 297 • PhonebookYour mobile phone has two phonebooks. The SIMphonebook is located on the SIM card and the numberof entries depends on the car
30 PhonebookWhen you copy the contents of yourSIM phonebook into your phone, youcan still use the phonebook of your SIMcard, even though it features l
Phonebook 31Add a record in the phone’s phonebookAdd a name field1.Press - to enter the Phonebook, select <New>,and then press ,.2.Enter the las
32 PhonebookFor that important person, why not set up a group justfor them. Use the camera to save their picture in the Pic-ture album and Sound recor
Phonebook 33In the phoneAdd a field1.To add a new field to an existing record, select thename of your choice, selectShow and press ,.2.Select <New&
34 PhonebookCall, Call handsfree or Send SMS option. To change thedefault number (e.g. make the «Work» number defaultinstead of the «Home» number), re
Phonebook 35- press , twice to access the next carousel, thenselect Call or Call handsfree and press , to dial thenumber.3.If you selected the phonebo
36 Settings8 • SettingsThe Settings menu allows you to customise your phoneand change the settings related to each available option(sounds, time and d
Settings 37Sounds AlertsAllows you to set alert beeps On or Offfor the following items:-when an Event you programmed in your organiser isdue,- when yo
2Browse carousels and lists until you reach the desiredfeature or option. When navigating in a list, a scroll barlocated on the right hand side of the
38 Settingssaver will start according to the time limit youhave set.3.Then select the Display period and press,. Thetiming you have set will be applie
Settings 39, twice, select Change and press ,. This willbring you to the list of available functions.3.To use the hotkeys, simply press and hold the k
40 SettingsInstead of entering the various menusand browsing the lists, you can also set avoice tag that will activate a feature (e.g.,launch the Calc
Settings 41You can associate a Voice command to all the functionssupported by the Hotkeys (see page 38), except for «Getmail» and «Alarm clock».1.Sele
42 SettingsKeypad lock Allows you to lock/unlock your keypadby pressing and holding the c keywhen in idle mode. The keypad auto-matically unlocks when
Settings 43Outgoing callsThe Outgoing menu allows you to selectbetween All calls, International calls andIntl. Exc. Home calls (the latter allowingyou
44 SettingsGPRS attachYour mobile integrates features that sup-port GPRS (Global Packet Radio Serv-ice), a service allowing you to exchangedata with h
Settings 45be stored automatically. Please contact your networkoperator for detailed information on this subject.Change nameAllows you to enter or cha
46 SettingsThis menu allows you to set the time and date, timezone, daylight savings, and change the clock displaymode.Clock displayAllows you to sele
Settings 47This menu allows you to select a language for all menutext. A long press on 0 when in the idle screen au-tomatically displays this menu.Thi
Table of contents 3Table of contents1. Get started ...7Insert the SIM card ...
48 SettingsWhen connecting an accessory, the settings describedin the table below also become available. When discon-necting the accessory, the phone
Messages 499 • MessagesThe Send SMS item of the Messages menuallows you to:• send a standard or customised short text messageto someone,• edit the las
50 MessagesTogether with an attachmentThis option allows you to attach a sound, icon or ani-mation to your message and press , to confirm andattach it
Messages 51-Delete the selected message,-Store number of the sender if it is attached to themessage,-Store melody if a melody was sent together with t
52 MessagesValidity periodThis feature is subscription dependent.Allows you to select the length of timeyour message is to be stored in your SMScentre
Messages 53To enter text and numbers, including specific signs suchas @ or %, see the characters table described page 19.SettingsNetwork accessThis me
54 MessagesContact your ISP to know what type of number youshould select.Auto disconnection: allows you to select an inactivitytime period after which
Messages 55AdvancedThe menus described in this section feature advancedsettings that may have been pre-configured, so youshouldn’t have to change any
56 Messages7.In the next window, enter the text of your e-mail(you can also leave this field empty). Press ,when you are ready to send your e-mail.To
Messages 57Connect to the serverConnection process1.Press , and select Messages > E-mail, then E-mail 1 or E-mail 2 depending on the one you wishto
4Table of contentsGet started ... 25Activate tracks ...25Change
58 MessagesGet and store attachmentsIf the e-mail you have received contains attachments(JPEG picture, text file or another e-mail), they arecharacter
Messages 59Add an e-mail address to the phonebookYou must have selected the phonebook in your phone tobe able to add an e-mail address; this menu item
60 Messagespage 57). From the Forward to option, proceed as de-scribed above in “Reply to an e-mail”.In both cases (reply to an e-mail or forward it),
Messages 61Your mobile phone allows you to sendand receive MMS (multimedia messag-es), featuring texts, pictures and sounds,including music mixes you
62 MessagesWarning! The bigger the picture size, the longer it willtake to send it. A copyright-protected picture cannot besent. Select None if you do
Messages 63When browsing the lists, specific icons show the type ofthe selected message (read MMS, delivery report, tem-plate, etc.). The information
64 Messages1.If you activated the Automatic retrieval mode (seepage 66), the message is automatically down-loaded and placed in the Inbox. Select it i
Messages 65Manage foldersThe MMS menu allows you to manage your messagesin 4 different folders. The default (active) folder is thelast one you selecte
66 Messagesfrom your operator the information items described inthe present section and enter them as given.With some operators, access parameters can
Messages 67Delivery reportThis option can be set On or Off and informs you (viaan SMS) whether your MMS was received or rejected.The delivery report w
Table of contents 5Access settings ...44Time and date ... 46Clock di
68 Infrared10 • InfraredYour mobile phone integrates the infrared technology(also called IrDA), that allows you to send or receivedata to and from oth
Infrared 69Send the selected itemAs soon as your phone finds another IrDA-compliantdevice to communicate with, the sending automatical-ly takes place.
70 InfraredPress ,Gives you access to the options menu, from which thefollowing options are available:Use the phone as a modemYou can also use your mo
Multimedia 7111 • MultimediaJPEG pictures must have the correct size and formatfor your mobile phone to store and display them cor-rectly. Please chec
72 Mult imediaSelect a sound and press , to access the followingoptions:You will not be able to send sounds that are protectedby a copyright. Sounds i
Multimedia 73If «List full» appears when saving a new item or to freememory space, you must delete an item to be able to cre-ate or add a new one.This
74 Games & Appli.12 • Games & Appli.The -> Euro menu enables you to converta sum into Euros by entering the amountand pressing ,.The <-
Games & Appli. 75Create a new eventThe Events menu allows to create eventsand store them in your organiser. Eventscan be Meetings, Holidays or To
76 Games & Appli.2.When your phone displays the details of theselected event, press ,, select Change and press, again.Changing a repeated event wi
Games & Appli. 77event alarms will be updated depending on the timedisplayed on the screen (see “Time and date” page 46).This menu can be subscrip
6Table of contents13. Call information ... 78Call settings ... 78Call forw
78 Call information13 • Call informationThis menu allows you to set all the calloptions (call forward, waiting, etc.).Call forwardAllows you to divert
Call information 79Auto redialAllows you to set the auto redial On orOff. When On and if the person you arecalling is busy, your phone automaticallyre
80 Call informationCall listFrom the main carousel, press , thenselect Call Info > Call list > Call list to dis-play the call list. Use + and -
Call information 81Allows you to activate or deactivate thesystematic display of the length and/orcost of each call when hanging up.To t a l c o s tT
82 WAP14 • WAPYour mobile phone supports servicesbased on the Wireless Application Proto-col (WAP). The built-in WAP browserallows you to access servi
WAP 83BookmarksThis menu allows you to store your favourite WAP siteaddresses, rename them if desired and access themquickly from the list.This can al
84 WAPof your choice, then press < or > to select /deselect it and press , to confirm.All connection settings described below will apply to thes
WAP 85Rename ProfileThis menu allows you to rename the currently selectedprofile: enter the new name (an edit screen automati-cally appears), then pre
86 WAPYou must have browsed at least 2 pages for this optionto be available.ForwardTakes you to the next browsed page (e.g., when youhave previously s
Operator services 8715 • Operator servicesMost items of the Operator Services menu (e.g. Servicenumbers, Services +) are subscription-dependent andspe
Get started 71 • Get startedRead the safety instructions in the «Precautions» section be-fore use.To use your phone, you must insert a valid SIM cards
88 Operator servicesphone number) and then waits for the call to be con-nected before sending the rest of the digits as DTMFtones. Any subsequent paus
Operator services 89To receive a second call, you must have:- subscribed to this feature,- deactivated the Call forward option for voice calls (seepag
90 Operator servicesConference. Repeat the above process until five mem-bers are connected.If there is an incoming call during the conference calland
Precautions 91PrecautionsYour cellular mobile phone is a low power ra-dio transmitter and receiver. When it is op-erating, it sends and receives radio
92 Precautionsphone complies with all applicable safety standardsand the Radio Equipment and TelecommunicationsTerminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC.
Precautions 93In order to improve the performance of your phone,reduce radio energy emission, reduce battery con-sumption and ensure safe operation ad
94 PrecautionsIt lowers concentration, which can be danger-ous. Adhere to the following guidelines:Give your full attention to driving. Pull offthe ro
Troubleshooting 95TroubleshootingThe phone does not switch onRemove and reinstall the bat-tery (see page 7). Then chargethe phone until the batteryico
96 TroubleshootingThe display shows IMSI failureThis problem is related toyour subscription. Contactyour operator.You can’t receive and/or store JPEG
Troubleshooting 97Your phone doesn’t work well in your carA car contains many metallicparts that absorb electromag-netic waves which can affectthe pho
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