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A Mobile multi purpose Assistant for people on the move

Congratulations on your purchase of

With this state of the art handset you will


Phone function Short Message service
enjoy:
• One touch dialling that makes phone
communicating as easy as ever, PIM Internet E-mail
• The ease of use of a sophisticated
phone, with a large touchscreen Real time scheduling
and stylus,
• An advanced personal information
management tool, with its agenda,
address book, notepad and other
useful functions,
• A mobile access to your Internet
E-mail,
• Advanced synchronisation with your PC, Personal Information Management (PIM)
• Over the air agenda updating through
short message service, Schedules Quick Memos World Clock
All in a pocket size and lightweight
terminal. Calculator
Contacts Global Search

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Safety precautions and
conditions of use • Use of your smart phone's phone Caring for your smart phone
We recommend that you read this section function may affect the performance of
• Do not allow children to use your smart
carefully before use. medical electronic devices (pacemak-
phone without supervision.
As with all types of radio transceivers, ers, hearing aids, insulin pumps, etc.). If
• Do not open or attempt to repair your
your smart phone emits electromagnetic you have a hearing aid or a pacemaker,
smart phone yourself.
waves unless the smart phone has been only use the smart phone on the other
• Do not drop your smart phone or
switched on in PIM-only mode. Your smart side of your body from where the
subject it to severe impacts. Bending
phone conforms to international regula- device is located. Consult your doctor
or the device manufacturer for further the body can damage the circuitry. Do
tions insofar as it is used under normal not use extreme force when pressing
details.
conditions and in accordance with the the display or keys.
• Do not switch on your smart phone's
following instructions. • Do not use sharp, pointed objects or
phone function near gas or inflammable
substances. your fingernails to touch the display
CONDITIONS OF USE screen. We recommend you use only
• Observe the rules concerning the use
Electromagnetic waves of mobile phones at petrol stations, the supplied touch pen to touch or write
chemical plants and at all sites where a on the screen.
• Do not switch on your smart phone's • Hard or sharp objects can scratch your
risk of explosion exists.
phone function aboard an aircraft (as smart phone, so ensure it is closed
• The retractable antenna should be fully
your smart phone may interfere with the and/or protected when carried with
extended during use. Avoid prolonged
aircraft's electronic systems). Current other objects.
contact between the antenna and your
legislation forbids this use and legal • Do not use solvents to clean your smart
skin when your smart phone's phone
action can be taken against the user. phone. Use only a soft, dry cloth.
functions are switched on.
• Do not switch on your smart phone's • Do not carry your smart phone in your
phone function in a hospital, except in back pocket as it could break when you
designated areas. sit down. The display is made of glass
and is particularly fragile.

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• Avoid touching the external connector Others ENVIRONMENT
on the underside of the smart phone,
• As with any electronic storage device, • The display quality may deteriorate if
since the delicate components within
data may be lost or corrupted under used outside the manufacturer's
can be damaged by static electricity.
various circumstances. We strongly recommended operating temperature
recommend that you keep separate range (-20°C to 55°C). However, this is
Battery
copies of all important data. only temporary and does not indicate a
• Use your smart phone only with • Before connecting the smart phone with malfunction.
batteries, chargers and accessories a PC or a peripheral device, read the • Keep your smart phone away from
recommended by the manufacturer. The operation manual for the other device extreme heat. Do not leave it on the
manufacturer disclaims any liability for carefully. dashboard of a car or near a heater. Do
damage caused by the use of other • If the smart phone's battery has been not leave it in any place that is ex-
chargers, batteries or accessories. removed for some time, or if the smart tremely damp or dusty.
• Before removing the battery from the phone has been reset, the unit's clock • Since this product is not waterproof, do
smart phone, make sure the smart and calendar may be reinitialised. The not use it or store it where fluids such
phone is switched off. date and time should be update in this as water can splash onto it. Raindrops,
• Replace or charge the batteries as case. water spray, juice, coffee, steam,
soon as they become weak. Failure to perspiration, etc. will also cause a
replace weak batteries may result in malfunction.
lost data or damage from battery leaks.
• Do not touch or try to bend the battery
terminals.
• Do not attempt to open the battery that
contains heavy metal. Do not throw a
used battery in the household rubbish.
Discard your used battery in compli-
ance with the local legislation.

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Check the contents
PRECAUTIONS CONCERNING • Only allow qualified service mainte- Please check the contents carefully. Your
VEHICLE USE nance personnel to install the vehicle smart phone should come with the
accessories. following:
• It is the user's responsibility to verify if
The manufacturer disclaims any liability
local laws permit the use of a mobile
for damage which may result as a • smart phone main unit
phone in a vehicle.
consequence of improper use or use • Touch pen (installed)
• In case of use in a vehicle, and to
contrary to the instructions contained • Battery pack
reduce the effects of electromagnetic
herein. • Battery charger
waves and risk of interference with the
• Operation manual
vehicle's electronic systems, the smart
phone must be connected to an
If any of these items are missing or there
external antenna before being switched
are any other problems, contact your
on. This antenna shall be mounted and
dealer.
located away from passengers or
separated by a metal screen such as
Note:
the car roof.
• The information provided in this manual
• To avoid losing control of your vehicle
is subject to change without notice.
while it is in motion, we strongly
• All company and/or product names are
recommend that you use your smart
trademarks and/or registered trade-
phone with the optional handsfree car
marks of their respective holders.
kit.
• All screen examples (addresses, phone
• Use of your smart phone's phone
numbers, names, etc.) have been
function may interfere with the vehicle's
created for illustration only.
electronic systems, such as the ABS
• Some of the screens illustrations, icons
anti-lock brakes or the air-bag. To
and buttons, etc. in this manual may
ensure no such problem occurs, please
differ from those used in your smart
check with your dealer or car manufac-
phone.
turer before connecting your smart
phone.

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Contents
Retractable antenna ................................................. 21
Checking the calling conditions ................................ 21
A Mobile multi-purpose Assistant Making a call ........................................................... 22
for people on the move ................ 1 Navigation key .......................................................... 22
Safety precautions and conditions of use ............. 2 Touch pen—Name dialling ....................................... 23
Check the contents .................................................. 4 Touch pen—Manual dialling ..................................... 23
Making an emergency call ....................................... 23
Chapter 1 Getting started 9 During a call ............................................................ 24
Getting to know your smart phone ....................... 10 Ending a call ............................................................ 24
Part names ............................................................... 10 Receiving a call ...................................................... 24
Opening the cover .................................................. 11 Sleep screen mode ................................................ 24
Inserting the battery .............................................. 11 Short Message Service (SMS) .............................. 25
Removing the battery ............................................... 12 Internet e-mail ......................................................... 26
Charging the battery .............................................. 12
Chapter 3 Phone functions 27
Low battery .............................................................. 13
Discharging the battery ............................................ 13 Basic screens ......................................................... 28
Inserting the SIM card ............................................ 14 Name-dialling .......................................................... 29
Removing the SIM card ........................................... 14 About name-dialling ................................................. 29
Graphical User Interface ........................................ 15 Phone Book ............................................................. 29
Switching your smart phone on ........................... 16 Name-dialling with one hand .................................... 29
Switching your smart phone off ................................ 16 Name-dialling using the Phone Book (and touch pen) .... 30
Adjusting the LCD screen ..................................... 17 Manual dialling ....................................................... 31
Setting your personal information ........................ 18 Making a call via manual dialling ............................. 31
Setting the World Clock ......................................... 18 Making international calls ......................................... 31
Emergency calls ....................................................... 31
Chapter 2 Basic settings and operations 20 Redialling ................................................................ 32
Before making a call .............................................. 21 Redialling a number you dialled ............................... 32
Making your first entry .............................................. 21 Calling a person who called you earlier ................... 32

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Call log ..................................................................... 32 Security .................................................................... 38
Receiving a call ...................................................... 33 Vehicle options ......................................................... 39
When not on another call ......................................... 33 Phone number setup ................................................ 39
Muting the ring tone for incoming calls .................... 33 Erase call list ............................................................ 39
Functions available during a call .......................... 33 Setting Preferences ............................................... 40
Ending a call ............................................................ 33 Personal Information ................................................ 40
Adjusting the earpiece volume ................................. 33 Memory Check ......................................................... 40
Muting the microphone ............................................ 33 Display ..................................................................... 40
Putting a call on hold ................................................ 33 Tone ......................................................................... 40
Switching between two calls .................................... 34 Sleep ........................................................................ 40
Sending DTMF tones ............................................... 34 Language ................................................................. 40
Making a memo ....................................................... 34 Discharge ................................................................. 40
Making another call while an existing PC Synchronisation (PC Link) ................................. 40
call is in progress ................. 34
Receiving a call ........................................................ 34 Chapter 4 Message functions 41
Using voice mail ..................................................... 35 Short Message Service (SMS) .............................. 42
Accessing a voice mail system ................................ 35 Starting SMS ............................................................ 42
Key Lock ................................................................. 35 Setting up SMS ........................................................ 42
Locking the keys ...................................................... 35 Looking at your messages ....................................... 43
Unlocking the keys ................................................... 35 Icons ........................................................................ 43
Phone settings ....................................................... 36 Creating a new message ......................................... 44
Call Forwarding ........................................................ 36 Sending messages .................................................. 45
Network Search ....................................................... 37 Incoming messages ................................................. 45
Call Waiting .............................................................. 37 Reading another message ....................................... 46
Caller ID ................................................................... 37 Over the air synchronisation .................................... 46
Conceal ID ............................................................... 37 Modifying a message ............................................... 46
Cost .......................................................................... 37 Deleting messages .................................................. 46

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Replying to a message ............................................ 47 Making a new entry .................................................. 57
Calling back the sender of a message ..................... 47 Detail and Index views ............................................. 58
Forwarding a message ............................................. 47 Editing an entry ........................................................ 59
Managing templates ................................................. 47 Deleting an entry ...................................................... 59
Internet e-mail ......................................................... 48 Customizing Contacts .............................................. 59
Starting e-mail .......................................................... 48 Preferred directories ................................................ 59
E-mail settings ......................................................... 48 SIM card directory .................................................... 60
Looking at your messages ....................................... 49 Schedules ............................................................... 61
Icons ........................................................................ 50 Using Schedules ...................................................... 61
Reading a message ................................................. 50 Calendar views ........................................................ 61
Replying to a message ............................................ 50 Making a new appointment ...................................... 62
Forwarding a message ............................................. 50 Editing an appointment ............................................ 63
Deleting messages .................................................. 51 Deleting appointments ............................................. 63
Making a new e-mail message ................................ 51 Setting up Schedules ............................................... 63
Modifying a message ............................................... 52 Viewing a specific date ............................................ 64
Sending mail ............................................................ 53 Quick Memos .......................................................... 65
Retrieving your mail ................................................. 53 Making a memo ....................................................... 65
Managing templates ................................................. 54 Viewing other existing memos ................................. 65
Creating a new memo .............................................. 65
Chapter 5 Main PIM functions 55 Editing an existing memo ......................................... 65
Personal Information Management (PIM) ............. 56 Deleting an existing memo ....................................... 65
PIM-only mode ......................................................... 56
Contacts .................................................................. 56 Chapter 6 Other PIM functions 66
Using Contacts ......................................................... 56 Calculator ................................................................ 67
Selecting a directory ................................................ 57 Global Search ......................................................... 67
PC Synchronization Pack (PC Link) ..................... 68
Starting PC Synchronization (PC Link) mode .......... 68

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Data transfer between Communicators ............... 68

Appendices 69
Appendix A: List of icons ...................................... 70
Keys ......................................................................... 70
Buttons ..................................................................... 70
Icons ........................................................................ 71
Appendix B: List of status icons .......................... 72
General status icons ................................................ 72
Phone status icons ................................................... 73
Appendix C: LED indicator .................................... 73
LED indication (blinking) .......................................... 73
LED indication (colour) ............................................. 73
Appendix D: List of menus .................................... 74
Application index ...................................................... 74
MENU ...................................................................... 74
Appendix E: Keyboards ......................................... 76
Appendix F: Reset ................................................. 77
All Reset operation ................................................... 77
Appendix G: Troubleshooting ............................... 78
Appendix H: Specifications ................................... 80
smart phone main unit ............................................. 80
Battery pack ............................................................. 80
Battery charger ........................................................ 80
Appendix I: Accessories ....................................... 81
Appendix J: Over the air synchronisation ........... 81

Index 82

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Chapter 1
Getting started
Few people enjoy reading user manuals. You may be impatient to
start using your new smart phone. However, this chapter contains
important basic information on setting up your smart phone.
Reading it now will save you a lot of time later.

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Getting to know your smart phone
Part names

Front side (with cover closed) Rear side (with battery installed)

Retractable antenna

LED indicator Connector for


optional hands-
Earpiece free car kit
Navigation key
/Volume control key End and power
Send key ON/OFF key
Cover

Battery release
SIM card slot button
SIM card eject button
Battery replacement Battery
Reset button
switch
Infrared port
Touch pen/
Touch pen holder
Microphone

Battery charger
connector and
external connector

1 0
Opening the cover Display screen Inserting the battery
Open the cover to use the smart phone's 1. Make sure the battery
touch panel. Application replacement switch is in the
1. Fold the cover all the way to the buttons RELEASE BATT. position.
back of the smart phone until it Status icons
clicks into place.
Display screen
and Touch
panel

Accessory
buttons

For a description of all buttons and icons, 2. Holding the smart phone firmly in
see the Appendices.
your hand, align the battery tabs
with the recesses in the battery
slot.

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3. Slide the battery firmly into the Removing the battery Charging the battery
smart phone until you feel a click.
Move the battery replacement switch to You must charge your battery before
the RELEASE BATT. position, push the using your smart phone for the first time.
battery release button and slide the
battery down slightly and out. 1. Make sure the battery
replacement switch is in the
NORMAL position. With the
battery already installed in your
4. Move the battery replacement smart phone, connect the battery
switch upward to the NORMAL charger to a power source and
position. connect the battery charger to the
external connector on the bottom
of the smart phone with the
Caution: charger's mark facing towards
Be sure your smart phone is switched you.
off before removing the battery.

Note:
Caution: The World Clock may lose time if the
Only use batteries approved by battery is removed.
manufacturer.

Note:
The smart phone can only be used if
the battery replacement switch is in
the NORMAL position. Caution: The socket shall be close to the
phone and easily accessible.

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2. The battery status icon appears, Caution: Discharging the battery
showing the charging status on Only use a battery charger approved
You should fully discharge your battery
the smart phone's display screen. by manufacturer. Using any other
once a month to maintain optimum
The LED indicator becomes battery charger may damage your
performance.
smart phone and battery.
amber. This function is only available when the
If you are using a new (or very flat) smart phone is switched on (see page 16,
Note:
battery, the battery status icon may Switching your smart phone on).
• You can recharge your battery with
take a few minutes to appear. Do not the smart phone on or off.
switch on ( ) your smart phone To discharge the battery:
• You can also use the optional acces-
during this period.
sories to recharge the battery. 1. Connect the battery charger.
• Average charging time is 1h201.
Make sure you charge the battery
2. Touch .
continuously for at least one hour.
Low battery
3. When the LED indicator changes The icon indicates the charging status 3. Touch and select Discharge.
from amber to green, the battery of the battery and charge remaining in the
battery. When the battery is very low, no 4. After the battery is fully
is fully charged. Disconnect the
bar appears, and the smart phone's discharged, it will begin
battery charger and unplug it from
phone functions are disabled (ie, PIM- recharging automatically.
the power outlet.
only mode). After recharging the battery,
you must turn the smart phone off and on Note:
again in order to re-enable the phone • Discharging may take a few hours,
functions. although actual time will depend on
the battery charge level and capacity.
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Non contractual information
Inserting the SIM card 3. Place the SIM card in the holder. Removing the SIM card
Make sure the SIM card's cutaway
1. Make sure the smart phone is 1. Make sure the smart phone is
is in the correct corner and the
switched off before inserting the switched off before removing the
card lies flush in the holder's
SIM card. Remove the touch pen. SIM card. Use the touch pen to
recess.
press the SIM card eject button.

2. Use the touch pen to push the


NO
RM
AL
SIM card out from underneath the
RE
LE
AS
EB
AT
T
holder.
SIM

2. Use the touch pen to push the


SIM card eject button on the side
of the smart phone. 4. Insert the SIM card holder in the NO
RM
AL

slot.
RE
LE
AS
EB
AT
T

SIM

SIM

NO
RM
AL
RE
LE
AS
EB
AT
T
Caution:
NO
RM
AL
RE
• Be sure to use a Micro (chip-size) SIM
LE
AS
EB
AT
T card only.
SIM

• Do not push the SIM card eject button


while the smart phone is turned on. If
you do so, the smart phone will turn
off immediately.

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Graphical User Interface The touch pen Using the touch pen

The GUI (Graphical User Interface) lets There are various ways to use the touch
you use your smart phone with the same pen to select information and operate
user-friendliness and flexibility as the your smart phone.
latest software applications. Useful and
convenient facilities include pop-up • Application buttons: Select an
menus, application icons, function application by touching its icon.
Use the touch pen to select buttons and • Operation icons: Within an applica-
buttons, radio buttons and check boxes.
icons on the touch panel. Never use a tion, select an icon by touching it
sharp metal or other instrument to avoid once.
damaging the delicate surface of the • Pop-up menus: Select an item from a
touch panel. pop-up menu by touching the menu to
Always replace the touch pen in the make the full menu appear (popup),
holder inside the smart phone when not and then touch the desired item twice.
in use. • Radio buttons: Select a radio button
by touching the desired item ( ). A
black dot appears in the selected item
( ). (Note that only one selection can
be made at a time.)
• Check boxes and or and :
Touch the desired items to select
them. A check mark inside a box
appears to indicate a selected item.

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Switching your smart Entering the PIN code Switching your smart phone off
phone on 1. Enter your PIN code. Always switch your smart phone off when
not in use to conserve battery power
You will usually be asked to enter a PIN
when the smart phone is operated by the
(personal identification number, given to
battery.
you when you subscribe) code for your
SIM card after switching your smart
phone on. 1. Press and hold down for a few
seconds.
1. Press and hold down for a few
Note:
seconds.
When the smart phone is switched off,
you cannot receive any incoming
Long press
calls.
2. Touch .

Product code

2. Open the cover and remove the The product code is an important security
touch pen. feature provided to discourage theft. It
protects your information and even
prevents the phone being used. If this
security feature is enabled, you need to
enter the product code after entering the
PIN code. The default product code is
"0000".

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Adjusting the LCD screen To adjust the LCD contrast To adjust the touch panel

You may sometimes need to adjust the 1. Using the touch pen, touch . 1. After adjusting the LCD contrast,
LCD contrast to suit certain lighting touch .
conditions. Also, each person holds a pen 2. Touch .
differently. You can adjust the touch panel
to suit your own style of writing, drawing 3. Touch Display twice.
and selecting buttons using the touch
pen.

Note:
LCD contrast changes depending on
temperature. Adjust the LCD contrast
for maximum clarity.

2. To adjust the touch panel, touch


the exact centre of each of the
four cross-points using the touch
4. Touch or to pen.
adjust the contrast for maximum
clarity. 3. When each cross-point has been
set, "Adjusted!" is displayed.

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Setting your personal 3. Touch each field in turn and enter Setting the World Clock
information the corresponding information.
You need to set the correct time and date
You need to enter your personal informa- and your home city in order for your smart
4. Touch when finished. phone's various time-based functions to
tion when using the smart phone for the
first time. The phone functions will not work correctly.
operate correctly unless you do so. 5. Touch and select TOOLS.
To enter your personal information, use Setting your home and world cities
Contacts. 6. Select Copy to Pers Info. You must select which cities to use as
your home and world cities.
1. Touch and touch . 7. Select your country code from the
list, then touch . 1. Touch and select .
2. Touch to create a new entry. The World Clock display appears.

2. From the World Clock display,


touch to set the home city, or
to set the world city.

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3. Select the desired city from the To set the date and time 6. Touch .
list. 1. To set the time and date, touch
.
Setting daylight saving time
You can switch to daylight saving time
(DST) without having to change the clock
time itself.

1. Touch .

2. Touch to turn off DST.

Touch the corresponding


alphabetical tab , or 2. Touch the date.
to see more cities in the The calendar appears.
list.
3. Select the date on the calendar.
4. Touch .
4. Select 12- or 24-hour clock
system.

5. Use to adjust the hours and


minutes. If you selected the 12-
hour clock system, select AM or
PM.

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Chapter 2
Basic settings and operations

This chapter describes the basic settings and operations for your
smart phone's telephone and message (Internet e-mail and Short
Message Service) functions.

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Before making a call Note: Checking the calling conditions
The easiest way to make a call is using
Making your first entry the Phone Preferred list. For details, see
You need to create one or more entries in Contacts.
your Contacts list before you can make a
phone call from a directory or Preferred list Retractable antenna
(ie, without dialling the number manually). Ensure the retractable antenna is fully
extended in order to obtain the best signal If only or one segment is displayed, the
1. Touch and touch . quality. radio signal strength may be too weak to
make or receive a call successfully.
2. Touch to create a new entry.
• Status Icons

Other status icons indicate the various


conditions affecting the telephone
interface. For full details, see Appendix.
Note:
The antenna must be either fully Note:
extended or fully retracted. It will not While searching for a network, "<<<-
function in a half-way position. >>>" appears at the top of the display.
When the normal network service is
3. Touch each field in turn and enter available, the network name appears
the required information. instead of "<<<->>>". When only limited
network service is available, "<<<->>>"
4. Touch to store the new Contacts appears or nothing appears.
entry.

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Making a call 3. Select the person or number you
wish to call by moving the key up
There are three convenient ways to make
or down.
a call:
• Navigation key
• Touch pen-Name dialling
• Touch pen-Manual dialling

Navigation key
This is the easiest method, since you can
2. Select a desired phone book or
call with the cover closed using just one
hand. call list from the menu by moving
the key up or down, then push the
1. Push the Navigation key. Navigation key.
4. Press .

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Touch pen—Name dialling Touch pen—Manual dialling Making an emergency call
You can call anyone in your Phone Book. You can use the Numeric Dial screen to dial 1. Enter 112.
any number not in the Phone Book.
1. Touch . 2. Press .
1. Touch . You can also make an emergency call
2. Touch the pop-up menu and by touching if it is displayed.
select a desired phone book or
call list. Note:
Emergency calls may not be possible
3. Select the person or number you on all cellular phone networks when
wish to call. certain network services and/or
certain phone features are in use.
Check with your local cellular service
provider.

2. Use the numeric keys to enter the


phone number to call.

3. Press .

4. Press .

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During a call Receiving a call
The notification window appears when an
incoming call is detected.

• Making a memo
To make a memo during a call,
touch .

Note: • To accept the incoming call, press


• Muting You can also use other applications or touch .
To temporarily prevent the other such as Schedules or Contacts during • To refuse the incoming call, press
correspondent hearing any sound a call. or touch .
from your side, touch .

Ending a call Sleep screen mode


• Holding
To put the other correspondent on To conserve battery power, the smart phone
To end a call, push or touch .
hold, touch . automatically switches to different screen
modes after a preset time.
Note: If your smart phone is not used for a set
• Adjusting the earpiece volume
- Ends all calls (see Setting Preferences) time period, it
To adjust the earpiece volume during
goes into sleep screen mode automati-
a call, move the Navigation key up or
- Ends the current call or the call cally. It returns automatically to operation
down.
on hold mode when an incoming call is detected,
or when you touch the display screen or
press a key.

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Short Message Service
(SMS) To receive a message 2. The received message is displayed.
The smart phone informs you immediately
when an incoming message arrives, what-
To start SMS
ever application you are using (eg, Sched-
1. Touch . ules, e-mail, SMS, etc.)—even during a
phone call.
To send a specific message
Before you can use SMS to send a
message, you have to set up your smart
phone (see in chapter 4, Short Message
Service (SMS)).
3. To rotate the screen for easier
1. Select the desired message to send viewing, touch .
in the Out box.
To read immediately:

1. Touch .

Note:
If you touch to read an incoming
message while modifying Schedules
or Contacts data, the changes you
have made will not be saved. To read later:

Touch .

2. Touch .

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Internet e-mail 2. Touch the check box for each 3. All messages are checked by
message you wish to send. default. Touch and clear the check
This function requires you to have an e-
3. Touch . box for each message you do not
mail account provided by your Internet
service provider.
wish to retrieve.
For more details on Internet e-mail see 4. Select Send Mail then touch .
page 48. 4. Touch .
To retrieve your mail
To start e-mail Note:
1. Touch . You can rotate the screen by touching
1. Touch and select . for easier viewing when reading a
2. Select Receive Mail then touch message, just as for SMS messages.
To send your mail
.
Any outgoing messages you create are The Preview index appears, indicating
stored in the Out box until you send them. which messages are waiting to be
retrieved.
1. Display the Out box in index view.

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Chapter 3
Phone functions

The phone functions described in this manual may not all be


available depending on your cellular phone network or service
agreement. The available functions may also be affected by your
phone settings.

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Basic screens
There are two basic screens used for To display the Numeric Dial screen, touch During a call, the following screen
making phone calls: the Phone Book and . appears:
the Numeric Dial screen.

To display the Phone Book, push the Correspondent's


Navigation key (from the Numeric Dial Display Phone Name
Book screen
screen) or touch or . Correspondent's
Phone Number
Call duration
The most recently used screen appears

Current
phone
status Display
Numeric
Name of Dial screen
the current
Phone Numeric Dial Screen When an incoming call is detected, the
Book ring melody sounds, the LED blinks and
Phone status icons the following screen appears.

While making a call, the status icons


shown at the top of the display indicate
the calling status and other conditions.
Phone Book Screen See Appendix for full details.

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Name-dialling
About name-dialling Directories • No Answer call list (call back someone
• Preferred who tried to call you earlier, but whose
Your smart phone lets you name-dial • Category (1) call you did not answer)
using names and telephone numbers • Category (2) • Answered call list (call back someone
stored in the Phone Book (comprising five • Category (3) who called and spoke with you earlier)
directories and three calling lists). This • SIM card (in the SIM card)
lets you make most of your calls with just The Phone Book is only used for dialling.
one hand—just select the desired name Note: Use Contacts to add and change the
from the list using the Navigation key. • You can specify your own names for directories' entries.
the Category 1, 2 and 3 directories.
Phone Book (See Contacts.) Name-dialling with one hand
The Phone Book is one of your smart • Preferred can contain up to 10 of your
To call a number using the directories or
phone's most convenient functions. It lets most frequently used numbers for
call lists, you don't even have to open the
you make most of your calls without maximum convenience.
cover.
having to dial to phone number. • An extra directory may appear if
supported by your network service
provider. 1. Push the Navigation key once only
The Phone Book comprises the following
to display the most recently used
five directories and three call lists which
Also, phone numbers you try to call or directory or call list.
contain the names and telephone num-
bers of the people you can call. receive a call from are added to the
following lists, depending on the call 2. Push the Navigation key again if
result: you wish to use a different list.
The pop-up menu appears with the
Call lists selection of directories and call lists.
(Each list can contain up to 10 entries)
• Redial call list (call someone you
called earlier)

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3. Select the directory or calling list Name-dialling using the Phone 5. If a choice of telephone numbers is
you wish to call by moving the Book (and touch pen) available, the list of numbers
Navigation key up or down. appears. Select the desired phone
To name-dial using the Phone Book, open
the cover and use the touch pen. number from the list and press .
4. Push the Navigation key again
when your choice is selected. 1. Touch . Note:
The selected directory or list appears. The most recently used directory or • If you touch a person twice, the entry
call list appears. is displayed in the detail view of
5. Select the person or phone Contacts.
number in the list by moving the 2. Select the directory or call list • You can also make a call from
Navigation key up or down. containing the number you wish to Contacts.
• For ease of access to the country code
call.
automatic conversion , make
6. Press .
sure your personal information is set
3. Touch the person or phone number
up. Your country of origin is required by
7. If a choice of phone numbers is you wish to call in the list, or touch the handset to automatically set code
available, the list of numbers , , , or to see of your home country contacts when
appears. Select the desired phone more entries. you are calling from abroad.
number from the list by moving the
Navigation key up or down and 4. Press .
press .

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Manual dialling
For manual dialling, you need to use the Making international calls Emergency calls
touch pen with the cover open. Enter the
1. Touch to insert the 1. Enter 112.
phone number by touching the numeric
keys on the display. international dialling prefix "+".
2. Press .
Making a call via manual 2. Touch to display the country
code list. You can make an emergency call by
dialling
If you already know the country code, touching if it appears on the
1. Touch and then touch . you can enter it directly. display.

2. Enter the number you wish to dial. 3. Select the desired country from the Note:
Touch , if you make a mistake and Emergency calls may not be possible
list.
want to delete the character to the left on all cellular phone networks when
of the cursor. certain network services and/or phone
4. Touch .
features are in use. Check with your
3. Press . local network service provider.
5. Enter the area code and phone
number, then press .

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Redialling
Every phone number you dial or receive a 3. Select the person or phone To call a person whose call you did not
call is automatically added to one of the number, then press . answer earlier
call lists, regardless of the result. Each list
Note: 1. Push the Navigation key.
can contain up to 10 numbers. Redialling
The last number dialled always The list of directories and call lists
any number in the lists is easy.
appears if you press from the appear.
The operations described below use the
Numeric Dial screen. (This function is
Navigation key. However, you can also
not available while talking or holding, 2. Select No Answer then push the
perform the same operations using the
etc.) Navigation key again.
touch pen.
Note:
Calling a person who called you 3. Select the person or phone
Numbers may not be stored when the
earlier number, then press .
smart phone's memory is full.
To call a person whose call you
answered earlier Note:
• You can also use the touch pen with
1. Push the Navigation key. the cover open.
The list of directories and call lists • You can delete the contents of the call
appear. list. For details, see Phone settings on
a later page.
2. Select Answered then push the
Navigation key again. Call log
Redialling a number you dialled
1. Push the Navigation key. 3. Select the person or phone Touch the entry in the call list. The phone
The list of directories and call lists number, date and other call details are
number, then press .
appears. briefly displayed.

2. Select Redial, then push the


Navigation key again.

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Receiving a call Functions available
When you receive an incoming call, the during a call Muting the microphone
ring tone sounds, the LED flashes, and
Touch
an incoming call window appears. If the
Caller ID service is available, the incom- Note:
ing caller's phone number is displayed. If • Do not forget to cancel Mute mode by
a Contacts entry exists for the caller touching again.
(based on the same phone number), • When a function is active, the bar at
then the caller's name is displayed the top of the icon becomes black.
together with the number. • A function cannot be activated while a
call is on hold.

Putting a call on hold


Ending a call Use this function if you want to view some
Touch or press . information stored in your smart phone or
to make another call.
Note: 1. Touch or press .
When not on another call - Ends all calls The current call is put on hold. You can
now check information or make
To accept a call: - Ends the current call or the another call.
Touch or press . call on hold
To refuse a call: 2. To return to the held call, touch
Adjusting the earpiece volume or press .
Touch or press .
Move the Navigation key up or down or
Muting the ring tone for touch or .
incoming calls This function is available while talking or
displaying Numeric Dial screen.
Touch .

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Switching between two calls Making another call while an Receiving a call
If you accept two calls at one time, you
existing call is in progress
can switch between the current call and 1. Touch to put the current call
the held call. on hold.

Touch the tabs for Contact 1 or Contact


2. Make the call as you would
2, or touch or press .
normally.

You can receive an incoming call even if


Sending DTMF tones
you are already on another call. You will
DTMF tones are usually required to hear the call waiting tone, and the incoming
access special services such as voice call window will appear. You can answer
mail systems and answering machines. the new call either by ending the current
call or by putting it on hold, or you can
1. Touch to display the Numeric refuse the incoming call.
Dial screen.
When you already have a current call
2. Touch the desired number keys. To accept a call (by finishing the current call:

Touch .
Making a memo
Touch . To accept a call (by putting the current
For details, see "Quick Memos." call on hold):
Touch or if the current call is already
Note:
on hold press .
Touch to go back to the call screen.
To refuse a call:

34 Touch .
When you already have a current call Using voice mail Key Lock
and a call on hold
Voice mail is supported by many tel- As a safety precaution to prevent acci-
To accept a call: ephone networks. It serves as a virtual dental use, you can lock your smart
(by finishing the current call) answering machine, and helps to make phone's keys (Send, End and Navigation
Touch . sure you don't miss any important calls. key) while carrying it.
You can use your smart phone to access
To switch between current and held calls: your voice mail messages easily. Locking the keys
Touch . 1. Touch .
Accessing a voice mail system
To refuse a call: To access a voice mail system, you first 2. Close the cover. Only the power off
Touch . need to set up the Voice Message Centre
function is operable.
number. See "Phone number setup" in a
later section.
Note:
When the cover is open, the icons,
1. Touch .
buttons and touch panel may be used.

2. Dial automatically.
Unlocking the keys
3. Touch . 1. Touch .
If an incoming call is received, Key
4. Follow the voice mail guidance
Lock is cancelled automatically.
messages.
Note:
Note:
When the smart phone is turned off,
To find out your voice mail system
Key Lock is cancelled automatically.
access number, ask your operator or
customer services.

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Phone settings
You can set up a variety of network number each by each. When one or more To activate an option of call
services which may be available on your options are active, the status icon is forwarding service
network. displayed.
1. Select a desired call forwarding
Touch and select . Call forward options option.
• All Incoming Calls: All incoming calls 2. Select "Activate" then touch .
are forwarded.
• If Line is Busy: Incoming calls when 3. Numerical dial screen is displayed.
you are in a call are forwarded. 4. Touch to display the phone
• If No Answer: Incoming calls are book, then select a desired person,
forwarded when you do not answer phone or fax number, and touch
them. .
• If Unreachable: Incoming calls are
forwarded when the smart phone is Note:
turned off or outside the network You can also enter the phone or fax
service area. number directly on the numerical dial
• All Incoming Fax: All incoming fax are screen.
Note: forwarded. To cancel an option of call
• Check with your network service To check the status of call forwarding service
provider to find out which services are forwarding service 1. Select a desired call forwarding
supported.
• You can also use the "*" and "#" keys 1. Touch . option.
on the numeric dial screen for com- Status icon of each option is displayed. 2. Select "Cancel" then touch .
mands to control these supplemental
: Service is available. To cancel all call forwardings
network services.
: Service is not available.
Call Forwarding Bank: Outside of service area, no 1. Select "Cancel All" then touch.
service, communication failure.
This service lets you redirect incoming To disconnect the communication
Note:
calls to another number (eg, a voice mail
It is recommanded to check call with your network
system to take messages while you are
forward status when you have change 1. Touch .
unavailable). your settings on your SIM card using
You may use the following five options
another phone, or in case of doubt.
and you may set the different forwarding

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Network Search Call Waiting Cost
This service notifies you of another
incoming call while you are already on a
There are two types of network search: call.
Automatic and Manual.
Caller ID
Automatic
After you turn it on, your smart phone will This service allows you to see the phone
always try to connect first to the most number of anyone calling you before you
recently available network, then to the answer.
subscribed network, and lastly to the
Preferred network. If none of these are Conceal ID
found, it will then search for any other This option lets you check the duration,
This lets you control whether to reveal
available GSM networks. cost and remaining credit for your calls. To
your phone number when calling another
party. use this service, you must first subscribe
Touch to set the Preferred Network to the "AoC service".
• Select "Conceal ID" if you do not want
list or to delete the Forbidden Network When remaining credit reaches 0, you will
to reveal your phone number.
list. be unable to make any more calls
• Select "Notify ID" if you want to reveal
your phone number. (except emergency calls) and may even
Manual be cut off in mid-call. This is useful if you
• Select "As your subscription" to return
After you turn it on, your smart phone will want to make sure you do not exceed a
to the default settings used when you
always try to connect to the most recently certain cost limit. To disable the credit
subscribed to your network.
available network. If not found, it will restriction, enter 0 as the credit limit.
display the list of available networks
known to your smart phone.
1. Touch C to clear.
You can specify which network it should
2. Enter PIN or PIN2 code.
try to connect to using Known Network list
or by entering the country and network
code directly. 37
3. Touch to set up the initial credit Main unit security Call barring
counter. Select whether to prompt for the product This option lets you place restrictions on
code at startup. If enabled, this prevents incoming and outgoing voice calls.
4. Enter PIN or PIN2. the phone and PIM functions being used
(except for emergency calls) unless the Change product code
Note: correct product code is entered.
The Product Code helps keep your smart
This option is not available if your SIM
phone's information secure. It prevents
card does not support cost information. The default product code is "0000".
anyone else using your smart phone
To change the product code, select
without first entering the correct password
Note: "Change Product Code."
at startup. To use this function, select
When "1 min. reminder" is checked,
Main Unit Security and check the check
you will hear a short beep once every SIM card security
box. The default product code is "0000".
minute during calls. Select whether to prompt for PIN code at
startup. Note:
Security If the product code is identical to the
Fixed dialling PIN code, you will only need to enter
There are various options allowing you to
You need to enter the PIN2 code in order the PIN code at startup.
control access to your smart phone.
to activate this function.
Select whether fixed dialling is active.
This enables calls to be restricted to
certain numbers or prefixes as entered in
a directory called a Fixed directory. This
directory (if available) is stored in your
SIM card. You can add any dialling
prefixes required when you make a call
(to limit calls to a specific geographical
area, or within a company, etc.)(to edit the
fixed directory see in chapter 5, SIM card
directory). Emergency calls are always
enabled.
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Change PIN code Vehicle options Erase call list
This lets you change the PIN code used Select Any Key Answer or Auto Answer. Use this function to delete all the contents
to access specific SIM card. These options are only available when of the Redial, Answered or No Answer
the smart phone is used with the call lists. This lets you maintain confidenti-
Change PIN2 code handsfree car kit. ality and privacy by preventing other
This lets you change the PIN2 code used users from knowing who you have called.
to restrict access to protected functions, Phone number setup
the Fixed Dialling number and changing
the cost limit.

Barring password
This lets you set a password to prevent
anyone else changing the current call
barring settings.

This displays up to three numbers stored


in your SIM card. In order to use to
access your voice mail, you first need to
enter your voice message centre number.

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Setting Preferences
You can set various preferences to tailor Display
your smart phone to your personal needs. Adjust the LCD contrast, and adjust the
These include the smart phone's touch panel.
operating language, various tones,
display options and other settings. Tone
Set the ring tone volume (three levels)
1. Touch .
and melody (choice of seven), the key
touch tone and Short Message Alarm.
2. Touch . Note:
You cannot change the volume of melo-
Personal Information dies 4 and 5.
Displays your personal information. To set
up or modify the information, use Copy to Standby/Sleep
Pers Info in Contacts. Set the Standby/Sleep timer.

Memory Check Language


Specify the operating language.
Displays the memory status. Touch to
reorganize your memory in order to make
Discharge
more space available.
This lets you discharge the battery
Note: periodically to maintain performance.
• While reorganizing the memory, the You should discharge the battery approxi-
phone functions are not available. mately once per month.
• Memory status is approximate.
PC Link (PC Synchronisation)
Select "Deactivate" when you do not want
to use PC Synchronisation (PC Link).
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Chapter 4
Message functions

The smart phone has multi modal messaging functions which are
sending/receiving via the Short Message Service and Internet e-
mail.
To utilize the Short Message Service, you need to subscribe to
the Short Message Service in your GSM network. To utilize the
Internet e-mail, you need to subscribe to a GSM data communi-
cation service and an Internet service provider.

Note:
• Some Short Message functions may not always be available
depending on your GSM network.
• Internet e-mail connection may not be possible with some
service provider, depending on their service capabilities.

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Short Message Service
(SMS) Starting SMS Note:
About the SMS Some items may not be available
Touch , or touch and select depending on your network.
The Short Message Service (SMS) lets .
you send and receive short text mes- 1. Touch and select SETUP.
sages (of up to 1600 characters). You can
send SMS messages to other users with Setting up SMS 2. Select Message Options and
GSM telephones. make the desired changes.
Before you can use SMS to send and
receive messages, you have to set up
Using SMS with your smart phone Validity Period
some personal and system information.
Messages longer than 160 characters are This indicates the number of days and
To set up the Service Centre address hours for which a message you send may
split into multiple messages, then auto-
matically recomposed when they are 1. Touch and select SETUP. remain undelivered to the message
received. recipient. During this period, the message
One of the most useful features is the 2. Select Service Centre. service centre will continually try to
ability to attach Schedules data to SMS deliver the message to the recipient.
messages. For example, this lets you
3. Enter the number.
send a colleague a schedule for an Delivery Report
If you want to enter a country code for
appointment, which they can add to their Automatically issues a message to
an international call, touch then
own schedule on receipt. confirm when a message you send is
.
You can also use templates to make and received by the recipient.
send SMS messages. A template can
4. Touch . Reply Path
even specify the address of the recipient,
convenient for messages you send Use this option to send your SMS
Other settings address to the recipient of your message.
regularly to certain people.
An SMS message can be addressed to Other settings have default values already
up to 10 recipients. provided. Under most circumstances you 3. Touch to store the settings.
You can send/receive SMS messages should not need to change them.
even if you are talking on the phone.
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Looking at your messages Detail view Icons
You can look at SMS messages in index Operating icons
or detail view modes. Messages you
(at the top of the screen)
receive are stored in the In box, and
messages you send in the Out box. Send a message
Reply to a message (received)
Index view
Call message sender
Create a new message using a
template
Over the air synchronisation
Paste the attached data into a PIM
In box Out box application from a received mes-
sage (ie, Schedules information)
Note: For details of other general icons, see
In detail view, you may find it Appendix A.
easier to read the message by
touching to rotate the screen. Status icons
In box Out box (in the status icons area)
Incoming short message

Touch the IN or OUT tabs to


change the current box.

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Message status icons Creating a new message 2. Touch .
(in the status column in index view) The SMS function includes various pre-
defined message templates. You can
In box create a new SMS message using a
Unread template (easier) or using the keyboard
Read (ie, from scratch).
One part of a long message
(automatically recomposed when Using a template and easy addressing
one of the parts is read)
1. Touch .
Out box
Unsent
Phase 1: Sent 3. Select the desired template from
Phase 2: Sent and delivering
the list and touch .
The template is copied to the message
Phase 2: Delivered
text field.

4. To select the message recipient,


touch and select a recipient
from the list.

5. Touch .

6. You can specify up to 10 recipients.


Repeat steps 4-5 for each person
you want to send this message to.

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7. Touch to store the message in Sending messages Incoming messages
the Out box.
To send a specific message The smart phone will inform you immedi-
ately when an incoming message arrives,
Using the keyboard 1. Select the desired message in the
whatever function you are using even
Out box. another phone call.
1. Touch each field in turn and enter
the details using the keyboard.
2. Touch .
To specify two or more recipients,
separate the addresses using ";".
To send all unsent messages

2. Touch to store the message. 1. Touch .

Note: 2. Touch TOOLS and select Send


• There are several types of keyboard. Message. To read an incoming message immedi-
The most suitable keyboard for the ately
current field is selected automatically. 3. Touch the pop-up menu and select
However, you can change the key- 1. Touch .
All unsent messages.
board. For full details, see Appendix.
• A message will be sent to each 2. The received message is
Note:
recipient. The more recipients you displayed.
You can create and send messages
specify, the higher your message
which are longer than the maximum
charges will be. Note:
160-character limits. The smart phone
will inform you when such a long If you touch to read an incoming
message is being sent. message while modifying, creating
Schedules or Contacts data, the
changes you have made will not be
saved. To avoid losing your work, touch
and save your changes before
reading the incoming message.
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To read a message later Over the air synchronisation Deleting messages
1. Touch . Your smart phone can receive schedules To delete a single message
(under a specific format) through short
1. Display the message you want to
Note: messages. The schedules can be
transferred easily to the schedule applica-
delete in the detail view or select
The button will appear on the
incoming message screen if the Save tion. When reading a synchronisation the message in the index view.
Selection check box in "Message message use to transfer the schedule
Options" is cheked. contained in the message to the schedule 2. Touch , select DATA DELETION
If you want to save a message in the application. then Selected Message.
SIM card, touch .
"Class 0" messages are received and 1. Touch . To delete a group of messages
displayed automatically, but are not saved. The pasted data is displayed in the
Caution: When inserting a new SIM card schedule application.
1. Touch and select DATA
into the smart phone, all short messages DELETION.
contained in SIM card will be deleted and SMS templates are available, to help you
transfered into the smart phone memory. send schedules to other users. 2. Select All Sent Messages, All
Clearing the SIM card messages insures You just have to incorporate the schedule Outbox Msgs., All Inbox
further reception of messages and avoids information while keeping the original Messages, All Messages or All
SIM card limited memory constraints. format (see Appendix J: Over the air Templates.
synchronisation).
Reading another message
1. Select the desired message to Modifying a message
read in the In box. 1. Select the desired message to
2. Touch the message again. modify in the Out box.
3. To rotate the message for easier
2. Touch and make the desired
viewing, touch .
changes, then touch .

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Replying to a message Forwarding a message 1. Select the desired message to
copy.
1. Select the desired message to You can forward a copy of any message
reply to in the In box. you receive to another person.
2. Touch , select TOOLS then
2. Touch . 1. Select the desired message to Copy as Template.
forward in the In box.
3. Enter the text of your reply. 3. Touch .
2. Touch , and select TOOLS and
touch Forward. To modify a template
4. Touch .
1. Touch , select VIEWS then
3. Select the recipient and touch .
Templates.
Calling back the sender of a
message 2. Select the desired template to
Managing templates
This function is available if the message modify.
contain a phone number. To make a new template

1. Touch , select VIEWS then 3. Touch .


1. Select the message in the In box
Templates.
whose sender you want to call. To delete all templates
2. Touch . 1. Touch .
2. Touch .
To make a template based on an 2. Touch DATA DELETION and
existing message
select All Templates.
You can also make new templates based
on copies of your own or received
messages.

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Internet e-mail
Your smart phone lets you send and 3. Touch the pop-up menu button at • POP Server
receive e-mail messages around the the top of the display, and select IP address Enter the POP IP
world by one-touch operation. This lets the required editing screen. address or host name
you stay in touch with colleagues and • Mail user ID Enter your mail user ID
clients, friends and family, wherever you • Mail password Enter your mail password
4. Make the necessary changes, then
are. • Mail address Enter your mail address
touch .
• Reply To address Enter the address
Starting e-mail • Signature Enter any signature
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 as necessary,
text
1. Touch and select . then touch .
Other settings
E-mail settings Setup items
• Provider name Enter the name These settings have defaults, although
Before you can send and receive e-mail • Phone number Enter the number of you can change them if you wish.
messages, you have to set up your access point
account information. Preferences
• Login ID Enter your login ID • Make and select
To set up your account information • Login Password Enter your password the preview index Set this in order to
• Login protocol Select Script, PAP or select which
This information should be supplied by CHAP messages you want
your Internet service provider. This list • Connection Type Select one of the three to retrieve.
looks daunting, but once set up, it rarely connection types. • Delete messages on the server after
needs to be changed. • Script Enter a login script receiving (Messages of 8KB or larger
• DNS Server and messages with attached data will
1. Touch . IP address Enter the Domain not be deleted.)
Name Server address Note:
2. Touch the desired account to set • SMTP Server If you are using another device to access
up, then press . IP address Enter the SMTP IP your e-mail, we recommend you to not
address or host name activate this function.

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• Include received
3. Touch to store the changed
messages in reply
• Send copy settings.
to my address
Looking at your messages
Filter 1/2
These filters let you selectively retrieve You can look at your e-mail messages in
your e-mail messages. You can retrieve index or detail view modes. Messages
only messages smaller than a certain you receive are stored in the In box, and
size, or messages from a particular outgoing messages are stored in the Out
person or regarding a particular subject. box until you send them, after which they
• Only get messages move to the Sent box.
Sent box
less than XX KB Specify the
maximum size of Touch the box tab IN to change to the IN,
OUT and SENT boxes in turn. Detail view
messages you
want to retrieve.
• Include previously
read messages Set or not Index view
• Only get messages
if field XX contains
XX. Specify the
keyword to
search for and
the field in which
to search.
In box Out box
1. Touch and select SETUP.
2. Select Preferences; Filter1 or
Filter2 and make the necessary In box Out box
changes.
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Icons Replying to a message
Operating icons 1. Display the message in the In box
(at the top of the screen) you wish to reply to in detail view.
Access the mail server
2. Touch .
Change the account
Set mail options 3. Enter the text of your reply.
Reply to sender
4. Touch to store the message.
Forward mail message

Sent box 5. To send the message see


For details of other icons, see Appendix.
Sending mail.
In detail view, you may find it easier to
read the message by touching to
Reading a message
Note:
rotate the screen. 1. Select the desired message to A reply will automatically be sent to all
read in the In box. the recipients of the original message.
Delete any unwanted addresses if
2. Touch the message again. necessary.

3. To rotate the screen for easier Forwarding a message


viewing, touch . 1. Display the message in the In box
you wish to forward in detail view.

2. Touch .

3. Touch and select the recipient,


then touch .
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4. Enter some new message text if Making a new e-mail message 2. Touch .
desired.
You can create a new e-mail message
using a template (to create template see
5. Touch to store the message. Managing templates) or using the
keyboard (i.e., from scratch).
6. To send the message see
Sending mail. To make a new message using a
template and easy addressing
Deleting messages
1. Touch .
To delete a single message

1. Display the desired message to


3. Select the desired template from
delete in detail view.
the list and touch .
You can modify the copied template
2. Touch and select DATA using the keyboard. Repeating steps 2
DELETION, then Selected and 3 lets you include two or more
Message. different templates within a single
message.
To delete a group of messages
4. Touch or to select the
1. Touch and select DATA
message recipients.
DELETION.

5. Select a recipient from the list and


2. Select from All Inbox Messages;
touch .
All Outbox Msgs.; All Sentbox
Msgs.; All Messages; or All
Templates.

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6. Repeat steps 4 and 5, until all To make a new message using the Modifying a message
recipients have been set. keyboard
1. Select the desired message in the
You can also enter the recipients 1. Touch . Out box or Sent box you want to
directly using the keyboard. You can
specify up to 10 recipients. modify.
2. Touch each field in turn and enter
the details using the keyboard. 2. Touch .
7. Touch if you want to change
To specify two or more recipients, If you selected a message in the Sent
any mail options. separate the addresses using ",". box, the message is copied to the Out
box.
3. Touch to store the message.

Note:
There are several types of keyboard.
The most suitable keyboard for the
current field is selected automatically.
However, you can change the key-
board by touching the pop-up menu on
8. Touch to store the message. the upper left of the keyboard and
selecting another keyboard. For full
details of the various keyboards, see
Appendix.

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Sending mail Retrieving your mail 4. All messages are checked by
default. Touch and clear the check
The outgoing messages you create will 1. Touch .
stay in the Out box until you send them. box for each message you do not
wish to retrieve.
1. Display the Out box in index view.
5. Touch .
2. Touch the check box for each
message you wish to send. 6. The smart phone receives selected
message(s) in the In box and
3. Touch . disconnects automatically.
2. Select Receive Mail, then touch
.
Note:
• If you do not set "Make and Select the
3. The Preview Index appears,
Preview Index" in Preferences, all
showing you which messages are
messages waiting in your server will be
waiting to be retrieved. retrieved.
• If you wish to send and receive at the
same time, touch and select "Send
4. Select Send Mail or Send & & Receive".
Receive, then touch .
The smart phone connects to the mail
host, sends the message(s) and
disconnects automatically.

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Managing templates To modify a template

To make a new template


1. Touch , select VIEWS and touch
1. Touch , select VIEWS then
Template.
Templates.
2. Select the desired template to
2. Touch and enter the new
modify.
template details using the
keyboard.
3. Touch .

3. Touch . To delete all templates

To make a template based on an 1. Touch .


existing message
You can also make new templates based 2. Touch DATA DELETION and
on copies of your own messages. select All Templates.

1. Select the desired message to Note:


copy. If you have to re-initialize your smart
phone, any templates you have
created will be deleted.
2. Touch , select TOOLS and
touch Copy as Template.

3. Touch .

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Chapter 5
Main PIM functions

This chapter explains the Contacts, Schedules and Quick Memos


applications.
Other functions are explained in chapter 6.

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Personal Information Contacts
Management (PIM) Contacts is a powerful function which lets Note:
Your smart phone provides the following you keep a database of all your personal You can specify your own names for
functions to let you manage your personal and business contacts. This function is Category 1, Category 2 and Category
information and schedule: used to create the entries which are used 3.
• Contacts by the Phone Book for dialling.
• Schedules Using Contacts
• Quick Memos Directories
1. Touch .
• World Clock Contacts lets you organize your entries by
• Calculator storing them in three directories: Cat- 2. Touch .
• Global Search egory 1, Category 2 and Category 3. The index of Category (1) appears in
index view.
PIM-only mode SIM card
You can use your smart phone's PIM You can also store and modify entries in
functions even when the phone is the removable SIM card.
switched off (ie, unable to make or This is useful if you wish to use some of
receive calls). This is useful in places your Phone Book entries with another
where the use of mobile phones is GSM phone. However, as its data storage
forbidden, eg, in some hospitals, on capacity is limited, it can only store a
aircraft, etc. small number of entries.

To switch the smart phone on in PIM-only Preferred lists


mode, press for a few seconds, while The Contacts entries you call most Note:
pushing the Navigation key. frequently can also be copied to the You can also jump to Contacts from
Phone Preferred and SMS Preferred lists, the Phone Book, simply by touching an
each of which can contain up to 10 entry twice. This is useful if you want to
entries. update a particular entry.

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Selecting a directory Making a new entry Field list

1. Touch the pop-up menu button to 1. Touch . Last name


open the menu. First name
Business phone #
Business fax #
Mobile phone #
SMS address
E-mail address #1
2. Touch the desired directory from Company
the list to select and open it. Department
Position
Note:
2. Touch the first field and use the Business address
The All Contacts selection shows all
keyboard to enter the person's last Home phone #
entries in category (1) to (3) for viewing
only, and cannot be edited. (This func- name. Home address
tion is useful if you forget whether a Pager #
particular entry is in Contacts 1, 2 or 3. Touch the remaining fields and
Other #
3.) enter the relevant information.
E-mail address #2
4. Touch to store the new entry. User 1
User 2
Note: User 3
The first field (last name) is the only User 4
mandatory field.

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Note: Detail and Index views Index view
• Touch and the address will appear Index view shows only the name (one
There are two ways to view your Contacts
automatically based on the Mobile entries: line) of each entry, making it easy to find
Phone # with the country code prefix • Detail view a particular entry.
added. • Index view
• Various keyboards are displayed as
appropriate for each field. To select a Detail view
different keyboard, touch the pop-up
menu button. For details, see Appen- Detail view lets you see the full details of
dix. an entry.
• When viewing an entry, the last name
and first name fields are combined and
appear as Name .
• You can customize the Contacts entry
fields. See the later section for full
details. To see other fields, touch , ,
, or .
To change to detail view, touch the
entry twice.

To change to index view, touch .

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Editing an entry Customizing Contacts 3. The checked boxes are active
fields. Uncheck the fields you do
1. Select an entry in index view, or You can customize Contacts by:
• Changing the Category names not wish to use.
display an entry in detail view.
• Selecting which fields to use (and Use and to see more fields.
which to omit) The checked boxes are active fields.
2. Touch .
To change a Category name: 4. Touch to store the new field
3. Touch the desired field(s) and settings.
make the necessary changes 1. Touch and select SETUP.
using the keyboard. Note:
2. Select Category (1) Name, The name fields cannot be unchecked.
4. Touch to store your changes. Category (2) Name or Category
(3) Name. Preferred directories
Deleting an entry You can also set up the Phone Preferred
1. Select the entry or directory. 3. Enter the new name. and SMS Preferred lists. These let you
store up to 10 of your most frequently
2. Touch and select DATA 4. Touch to store the new name. dialled numbers in each, for convenient
access.
DELETION. The Preferred list is made by copying the
To specify which fields to use:
desired entries from Contacts directories.
3. Select the desired deletion from:
1. Touch and select SETUP.
Selected Entry; Selected Adding Preferred list entries
Category; or All Contacts Data. 1. In detail view, display the entry
2. Select Field Setup.
containing the phone number or
SMS number you wish to copy to a
Preferred list.

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2. Touch the icon (symbol) of the field 1. In detail view, display the entry you Copying entries from the SIM card
you wish to copy. wish to copy. You can copy a single SIM card entry (or
• To copy a phone number: all entries) to a Contacts directory.
Touch , , or 2. Touch , TOOLS then Copy to
• To copy a SMS number: 1. If copying a single entry, select the
SIM.
Touch entry from the SIM card index
A confirmation window appears. You screen.
3. Select the phone number you wish
can change this number if you wish. to copy to the SIM card.
SIM Location are numbered. You can
2. Touch , TOOLS then Copy
3. Touch to copy the number. store the entry in a particular location from SIM.
The Phone Preferred list or SMS by specifying the number.
Preferred list appears. 3. Select This entry or All SIM data.
4. To store the entry in any location,
SIM card directory touch . 4. Select the target Contacts directry
When using the numeric dial screen, you OR To copy the entry to a specific from the Copy to: pop-up menu.
can call one of the first 9 entries of your location in the SIM card, enter the
SIM card directory by touching the desired SIM location using the 5. Touch .
number of the entry, and then touch . numeric keyboard, and touch
Due to SIM card field limitations, you can
to store the entry. 6. The SIM card list appears.
not create or modify directly in SIM
directory. To create or modify a contact, Note: To view SIM contacts in alphabetical
you need to create it in directory 5. The SIM card index appears.
order, we recommend you to copy SIM
Category 1, 2, or 3 and then copy it to directory into directory Category 1, 2 or 3.
SIM.
Adding a SIM card entry
You can copy the name and one phone
number of a Contacts entry to the SIM
card.
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Schedules
The Schedules function helps you Calendar views Daily view
organize and manage your busy sched-
You can check your schedule using four This view displays your appointments on
ule.
different calendar views: the selected day.
• Detail view
Using Schedules • Daily view
1. Touch . • Weekly view
• Monthly view

Detail view
This view displays full details of an
appointment.

• Touch an appointment twice to change


to detail view
• Touch to change to weekly view
• Touch to change to monthly view

Note:
Overlapping appointments are shown
in truncated form on the same line.
• Touch to change to daily view
• Touch to change to monthly view

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Weekly view Monthly view Making a new appointment
This view displays all your appointments This view shows you the calendar for an 1. Touch .
over a one-week period. entire month. Appointments are indicated
on their respective dates with .

2. Touch , then touch and


• Touch an appointment twice to change
to select the desired month,
to detail view
• Touch to change to daily view • Touch twice to change to daily view then touch the date of the
• Touch to change to weekly view appointment you wish to make.
• Touch to change to monthly view
• The number at the left of each week
• at the top of the display indicates the
indicates the number of the week in 3. Touch .
number of the week in the year.
the year.

Enter the times by dragging the


touch pen across the time bar, or
by using the numeric keys.
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4. Touch . Deleting appointments Setting up Schedules
Use the keyboard to enter a 1. Select the appointment(s) to delete To Change the Calendar setup
description of the appointment. in daily, weekly or monthly views. You can change the date format and the
week format.
5. Touch to store the 2. Touch and select DATA
appointment. 1. Touch and select SETUP.
DELETION.
Note:
If you leave the time field blank, your
3. Select the desired deletion from: 2. Select Screen Format.
entry is displayed at the top of the daily
schedule. Several notes or To do's can be Selected entry; in Selected Day;
in Selected Week; in Selected 3. Select the desired format.
stored this way.
Month; or All Schedules.
4. Touch .
Editing an appointment
You may need to change an appointment
you created earlier, eg, if the appointment
is brought forward or delayed.

1. Select the appointment in daily or


detail views.

2. Touch .

3. Touch the desired field and make


the necessary changes.

4. Touch to store the changes.

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To Set the Weekly holidays To Set other holidays Viewing a specific date
Not all countries consider both Saturday You can mark a particular day as a You can easily jump to any date to see
and Sunday to be the weekend. You can holiday, eg, annual leave, public holidays, the schedule.
select on which days of the week you do etc.
not work. 1. Touch and select VIEWS.
1. Select the day you wish to mark as
1. Touch and select SETUP. a holiday.
2. Select Today, or select Specific
Date and enter the date.
2. Select Weekly Holidays. 2. Touch and select SETUP.
3. Touch .
3. Check the box to select the 3. Select Set Holiday.
weekend days.

4. Touch .

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Quick Memos
3. Touch to store your memo. Creating a new memo
Making a memo
Viewing other existing memos To create a new memo, touch .
Quick Memo lets you make a memo even
when you are in the middle of a call. You can view other memos using the tabs
Editing an existing memo
in the bottom right-hand corner of the
1. Touch . Quick Memo display. To edit an existing memo, touch .

Deleting an existing memo


To delete an existing memo, touch .

Note:
If you frequently use this application
during a call, we recommend you to use
the headset accessory.

2. Use the touch pen and the drawing


• Touch to see the next memo.
tools to write on the display.
• Select for a thin pencil or • Touch to see the previous memo.
for a thick pencil.
• Select to use the touch pen as
an eraser.

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Chapter 6
Other PIM functions
This chapter explains other useful PIM functions your smart
phone provides.

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Calculator Global Search
Your smart phone includes a calculator The search function lets you search for a 4. Touch .
with square root, percentage and memory keyword you specify in the entries of All entries matching the search criteria
functions. selected applications. are displayed.
To stop searching, touch .
1. Touch and select . 1. Touch and select .
5. To view a particular entry, touch it
twice.

6. Touch to quit the search and


view the searched entry.
Touch to return to the searched
list.

2. Select the applications you want to


search. Remember that the wider
the selection, the slower the
search. The default is to search all
applications.

3. Touch the Containing: box and


enter the keyword you wish to
search for.

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PC Synchronisation Data transfer between
(PC Link) smart phones Note:
This feature is used in conjunction with Your smart phone can transfer data with While the smart phone is in PC
optional PC Synchronization (PC Link) another smart phone using the IR Synchronization mode (PC Link mode)
software. The PC Synchronization (PC (Infrared) port. or during data transfer, you cannot use
Link) lets you save your smart phone's the phone.
information on a PC. It also lets you 1. Open the application for the entry
synchronize data with a PIM installed on to be transferred on the sending
your PC. For details, see the PC Syn- and receiving smart phones.
chronization (PC Link) software operation
manual.
2. On the receiving smart phone,
touch , select INFRARED then
Starting PC Synchronization
Get data.
mode (PC Link mode)
1. Touch and select . 3. On the sending smart phone,
touch , select INFRARED then
2. Touch . Send selected data or Send this
To exit the PC Synchronization mode category.
(PC Link mode), touch .
Note:
The smart phones must be correctly
aligned so their infrared ports face
each other and are less than 50cm
apart.

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Appendices

A. List of icons
B. List of status icons
C. LED indicator
D. List of menus
E. Keyboards
F. Reset
G. Troubleshooting
H. Specifications
I. Accessories
J. Over the air synchronisation

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Appendix A: List of icons

Keys Move (up or down) :

• Make a call/Accept a call


• Select the desired item from the
• Switch between current and
list
held calls
• Hold down for 2 seconds to jump
• Display last number dialled
to the next letter (A, B, C, etc.)
• Hold a call
• Adjust the earpiece volume
• Return to a held call

• Switch on (long press) Buttons Open the Menu

• Switch off (long press) Lock the keys


• Switch on in PIM-only mode
(while pushing navigation key) Stop current action (Search/IR
• Refuse an incoming call Communication/Sending mes-
• End all calls sages)
Step up through screens
Navigation key
Step down through screens
Push:
Open Phone Book
• Display the Phone Book
• Display the pop-up list to change Open Short Messages
the Phone Book Open Schedules
• Select the desired item from the
list Open Quick Memos
Open index of all applications

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Icons Store entries or finish an operation
Phone function icons

If a function is not available for a particu- Delete the character to the left of
lar screen, its icon appears grey. Clear unstored entries; cancel a
the cursor
menu, selection or operation;
return to a previous display. Emergency call services

Make a new entry in an application Store an entry or finish an opera-


tion
Open an entry in edit mode
Change to DTMF tone mode
Delete an entry Enter a DTMF digital control
separator
Switch to index view
Insert the international dialling
General icons Rotate the display view (portrait/ prefix
landscape)
Move the cursor up one line (scroll Select a country code
up) Display the setup screen
Access voice mail
Move the cursor down one line
Display the Template index
(scroll down) Go to most recently used directory
Adjust the touch screen or Call List screen

When viewing memory status, Go to Numeric Dial screen


reorganize memory to make more
space available

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Appendix B: List of
When the following functions are active, SMS Icons status icons
the bar at the top of the icon appears
black. In order to deactivate a function, Send outgoing messages
General status icons
touch the icon again.
Read incoming messages
Hold a call

Mute the microphone Save messages in SIM card

Mute the incoming call ring Reply to message sender

Call sender via telephone


End a call (talking or holding);
cancel dialling Over the air synchronisation.

Convert phone number for interna- Radio signal strength indicator (5


Internet E-mail icons
tional dialling levels)
Use the Numeric Dial screen Access to mail server Incoming short message

Switch between current and held Reply to message sender Call barring function active
calls
Forward message Call forwarding function active
Accept a call
Call forwarding and call barring
Get mail from server
Refuse an incoming call functions active
Change account The above three icons displayed may not
Accept a call by ending the current
be up to date. To check the current status,
call Set the mail options touch and select .
Accept a call by putting the current
call on hold

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Appendix C:
No Answer call received LED indicator
Call on hold. Touch to return to the
Silent mode active (no ring) call holding screen LED indication (blinking)

Key touch tone Two-line communication. Touch to Slow blinking:


• Network detected: You can make and
Battery charge (4 levels) return to the call screen
receive calls.
Key lock
Normal blinking:
When no bar appears, the smart phone
• Receiving a call
automatically enters PIM-only mode, and
no phone calls can be made or received. Rapid blinking (continous):
• Incoming SMS message
Phone status icons
Rapid blinking (3 times):
• Call remaining on hold

LED indication (colour)


Amber:
• Charging

Green
• Charged

Red
Hang up
• Low battery
Phone off (due to PIM-only mode, Amber/Green cycle
low battery or IR mode) • When using the discharge function

Call currently in progress. Touch to


return to the call screen

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Appendix D:
List of menus Contacts
Quick Memos
Application index
Phone Settings
This displays every application, acces-
sory and utility together for user's conven- Calculator
ience. It is useful if you forget where to
World Clock
find a particular function or utility.
Global Search
Touch
Preferences

PC Synchronization (PC Link)

MENU
Touch to view Menu.

Phone function
MENU is not available when the Phone
function is in use.
Internet e-mail

Contacts

Schedules

Short Messages

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Schedules SMS E-Mail

In monthly view Others

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Appendix E: Keyboards
Quick Memos There are five different types of keyboard. Money key mode
The correct keyboard is selected auto-
matically for the current field. To select a
different keyboard, touch the pop-up
menu at the top of the screen.

Alphabet keyboard

Numeric Dial mode

Numeric keyboards
There are three different numeric key-
boards. To change the numeric keyboard, Symbol keyboard
touch .

Ten-key mode

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Time keyboard Appendix F: Reset
Strong impacts, exposure to electrical 1. While holding down the button,
fields, and other unusual conditions may press the RESET button on the
render the smart phone inoperative (ie, right side of the smart phone using
pressing keys and touching the display the touch pen.
has no effect). If this occurs, you must
Use the keyboard or touch the time bar press the RESET switch on the right side
and drag to enter the start and end times. using the touch pen or a similar object.
Conditions that make the smart phone
Touch the "morning" or "evening" buttons inoperative may also erase part or all of
under the time bar to view the time bar for the data stored in memory.
hours earlier or later in the day.
All Reset operation
Date keyboard
If the smart phone still fails to function
after being reset with the procedure
above, you need to reset the smart phone
using a more complicated procedure. 2. After a message appears, release
the button.
Note:
• Doing so will delete all data in the 3. Touch Yes.
smart phone.
• To prevent a possible loss of your data
you can use the optional accessory PC
Synchronisation Pack to make a
backup of your data or transfer your
data to another smart phone.

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Appendix G:
Troubleshooting • If the attempt is successful, enter If you forget your product code
The display remains blank after the the new PIN code and confirm
Contact your dealer.
smart phone is turned on your smart phone is operational
again. Otherwise contact your Pressing a button or touching the
• Make sure you are using your smart dealer. display screen has no effect (or
phone inside the recommended initiates an unexpected operation)
operating temperature range (-20°C to Protected functions become locked
55°C). • Press the RESET button, then press
• Touch then , then select
• Make sure the battery is properly (long press).
Security then Change PIN2 code.
installed and charged. • Remove the battery (and the battery
Enter the PUK2 code (eight digits)
• Make sure the battery replacement charger), and after a while insert back
provided by your dealer when you
switch is in the NORMAL position. the battery.
subscribed (if supported).
• Adjust the touch panel using / /
• If the attempt is successful, enter
PIN code/PIN2 code; PUK code/PUK2 the new PIN2 code and confirm Display.
code access to all the protected func-
tions. Otherwise contact your The display is difficult to read
PIN code or PIN2 code is rejected
Make sure you have entered the dealer. Adjust the LCD contrast using /
correct code (four to eight digits). Note: /Display.
Note: The PUK or PUK2 code will become
Your SIM card/protected functions invalid after ten unsuccessful
will become locked after three attempts. If this happens, contact
unsuccessful attempts. your dealer.

SIM card becomes locked Product code is rejected


• Enter the PUK code (eight digits) Make sure you have entered the
provided by your dealer (if sup- correct code (four to eight digits).
ported). (The default product code is "0000".)

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Phone functions do not work after the PC Synchronization Pack (PC link) or Cannot send or receive Short mes-
smart phone is turned on IR port, or if it is connected to a PC via sages
a fax/modem card.
• Check the radio signal strength • Make sure you are correctly sub-
• Check the remaining balance if you are
indicator (in the status icons area) as scribed for the Short Message Service,
using a pre-paid SIM card.
you may be outside the service area. that the network supports this service,
• Check to see if any error message is and that the centre number is set up
Cannot use to access the Voice
displayed when you turn the smart correctly. If so, contact your network
Message Centre
phone on. If so, contact your dealer. service provider.
• Make sure the SIM card is correctly Touch then and select Phone • Check if Short messages are remain-
installed. Number setup and check Voice ing in the card if your SIM card was
• Make sure the smart phone is not in Message Centre number has been previously been used in other mobile
PIM-only mode. entered correctly. phone. If so, delete the messages
using the mobile phone in which your
Calls cannot be made or received Call quality is poor SIM card was used.
• Phone functions are disabled, since • Your current location may not provide
Cannot connect to e-mail (Internet)
you started in PIM-only mode. Switch better call quality (ie, in a car or train).
service provider
off and on again. Move to a location where radio signal
• If the message "SIM Card Error!" is strength is greater. • Check that the network and your GSM
displayed at start-up, you cannot use subscription support data
your SIM card or SIM card is damaged. Cannot access network service transmission.
Contact your dealer or network service • E-mail settings and configuration may
• Check the radio signal strength
provider. be missing or incorrect or the network
indicator (in the status icons area) as
• Check your call barring, fixed dialling does not support it. Check your service
you may be outside the network area.
setting, remaining credit, remaining provider's access point number.
• Check whether your account has been
battery and call forwarding settings. Contact your service provider to
registered and whether the service is
• Check if the smart phone is currently confirm the correct settings.
available.
performing data communication via the

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Appendix H:
Limited memory available Specifications User interfaces:
Touch panel, Operating keys (Send
• Delete any unnecessary data. smart phone main unit
key, END and power ON/OFF key,
• Reorganize your memory. This function
Model: Navigation key).
is in / /Memory Check .
Memory capacity:
Capacity: 512 Kbytes
Display: Calculator:
DSTN type LCD (160 x 239 dots) 12-digit
Indicators: Languages:
LED indicator: 1 x 3-colour LED Four languages: English, German,
(green, red, amber) French, Italian
Interfaces: Supported GSM Standard:
• Infrared Port: IrDA 1.0 (max. 115.2 Phase 2
kbps) Power:
• External connector: (for handsfree Ni-MH rechargeable battery pack (880
car kit, and GSM PC card cable) mAh)
• SIM connector for pIug-in type SIM Dimensions:
card 151 (H) (without antenna) x 62 (W) x
Applications: 24 (D) (at centre of unit; 26 at hinge)
• Phone function, Phone Book mm
• Messaging: Short Messages (send/ Weight:
receive), Internet e-mail (transpar- 240 g approx.
ent mode data) (including battery pack and touch pen)
• PIM: Contacts, Schedules, Quick
Memos, Global Search, World Battery charger
Clock, Calculator
Input voltage: According to local
• Others: PC Synchronization (PC
voltage
Link mode)
Output voltage: 12V 500mA

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Appendix I: Appendix J:
Accessories antenna lets you obtain full service
Over the air synchronisation
1) PC Synchronization Pack reception strength. The handsfree car Two types of messages can be used to send
This lets you exchange PIM data kit can even recharge the battery. schedules.
between the smart phone and a PC. It The synchronisation protocol is very simple
to use. You just have to use the SMS
also recharges the smart phone's 3) Standard Battery
templates provided, and modify the useful
battery. This is the same as the supplied information.
• Docking Station battery, and can be used as a spare.
The structure of a synchronisation message
This device contains an IrDA
starts with a recognition header "THE AIR
infrared port, and is connected to a 4) Cigar lighter charger SYNCH SDL". The different fields are
PC via a cable. This lets you charge the smart phone separated by the ">" character. The second
It can also recharge the smart from the cigarette lighter in a car. field can be used to remind the user to
phone and a spare battery. update his scheduler, or to give a label. This
is followed by one or two time and date
• PC Synchronization (PC Link) 5) Headset
fields. The message to be included in the
Software This lets you use PIM applications scheduler is then indicated. The last part of
This lets you synchronize and during a call. It also provides hands the message indicates to the terminal
exchange PIM data between the free operation of your smart phone. whether the message is a timed schedule
smart phone and a PC. To protect "<<TIM1>TIM2>MEM1>>" or an open
your data, you can also backup and 6) Carrying case schedule "<<TIM1>MEM1>>".
restore the smart phone's data It protects your smart phone, and Open schedule
using a PC. provides a belt attachment. It can be To describe an appointment for a given
use with the headset or the battery date at a given hour.
2) Handsfree car kit charger.
Example:
Use this to install the smart phone on
THE AIR SYNCH SDL
the dashboard in a car so you can talk For details, please contact your dealer.
Please update your scheduler
without needing to hold the smart >20.03.1998 08:00
phone while driving. The exterior roof >Management meeting
<<TIM1>MEM1>>

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Timed schedule
To describe an appointment for a given
Index Call list 29, 32, 39
answered 29, 32
date at a given time and with an end time. erase 39
Example: A log list 32
THE AIR SYNCH SDL Accepting a call 24, 33, 35 no answer 29, 32
Please update your scheduler Adjusting 17, 24, 33 redial 29, 32
>20.03.1998 08:30 earpiece volume 24, 33 Calendar views 61
>20.03.1998 12:30 LCD contrast 17 Category 31, 56, 59
>Management meeting touch panel 17 Clock 18
<<TIM1>TIM2>MEM1>> Appointments 62, 63 Contacts 56
creating 62 Category 1/2/3 29, 56, 57, 59
Over the air schedule cover a maximum creating an entry 57
deleting 63
period of a day. Make sure the total customizing 59
message is under 160 characters long, and B deleting an entry 59
that the different headers, and separation Battery 11, 12 detail view 58
characters are properly spelled. To ensure a Buttons 10, 11
good transmission avoid including carriage directories 56
End call 10, 24, 33 index view 58
returns in your synchronisation message.
ON/OFF 10, 16 setting up 59
C Creating 44, 47, 51, 54, 57, 62, 65
Calculator 67 appointments 62
Call 22, 29 contacts 57
accepting 24, 33, 35 e-mail messages 51
during 24, 33 e-mail templates 54
ending 24, 33 memo 65
holding 24, 33 SMS messages 44
making 22, 29, 31, 32 SMS templates 47
refusing 24, 33
switching 34

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D I P
Deleting 46, 51, 59, 63, 65 Icons 11, 70, 72
PC Synchronization (PC Link) 68
Dialling 22, 29, 31, 32 Initializing 77
Personal Information 18, 40
Directories 29, 56 Incoming calls 24, 33, 34
Phone Book 22, 28, 29, 30
DTMF tones 34 accepting 24, 33, 35
Phone number setup 39
During a call 24, 33 refusing 24, 33, 35
PIN code 16, 39
E K PIN2 code 39
E-mail 48 Key Lock 36 PIM-only mode 56
creating 51 Keyboards 76 Preferences 40
forwarding 50 Preferred list 29, 56, 59
replying 50
L Product code 16, 38
LED indicator 10, 73
settings 48
sending 53
LCD contrast 17 Q
Quick memos 24, 34, 65
retrieving 53 M
Emergency calls 23, 31 Making a call 22, 29, 31, 32 R
Ending a call 24, 33 Manual dialling 31 Reset button 10, 77
Memory check 40 Retrieving e-mail 26, 53
F Modifying 46, 47, 52, 54, 59, 63, 65 Redialling 32
Forwarding 36, 47, 50
Muting 24, 33 Refusing a call 24, 33, 35
call 36
Receiving a call 24, 33, 34
e-mail message 50 N Ring tone 40
SMS message 47 Navigation key 10, 70
Name-dialling 22, 29 S
G using the Navigation key 22, 29 Schedules 61
Global Search 67
using the touch pen 23, 30
H O
Holding 24, 33 Over the air synchronisation 46, 81
Holidays 64

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Screen
Phone Book 23, 29
V
View
incoming call 24, 29
daily 61
Numeric Dial 23, 29
detail 43, 49, 58, 61
talking 24, 29
index 43, 49, 58
Search 67
monthly 62
Security 38
weekly 62
main unit 38
Voice mail 35
SIM card 38
Volume 22, 33
Sending
ring tone 40
e-mail 26, 53
earpiece 10, 24, 33
SMS 25, 45
Settings 18, 36, 40, 42, 48, 59, 63 W
Short messages see SMS World Clock 18
SIM card 14, 38
inserting/removing 14
security 38
SMS 25, 42
Status icons 11, 72
Switching between two calls 34

T
Touch panel 11
Touch pen 10, 15

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