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Color Mobile Phone
Tri-band GSM/DCS/PCS
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Contents
1.BEFORE YOU START
1.BEFORE YOU START 1.BEFORE YOU START
1.BEFORE YOU START
1.1 PHONE LAYOUT AND ICONS .........................................................................................................
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.2 KEYS DESCRIPTION .....................................................................................................................
1.3 QUICK SILENCE MODE..................................................................................................................
1.4 USING THE NAVIGATION KEYS .....................................................................................................
1.5 USING THE EARPHONE.................................................................................................................
1.6 DISPLAY IN THE IDLE SCREEN ......................................................................................................
1.7 USING THE KEYPAD LOCK FEATURE .............................................................................................
2.
2.2.
2.
GETTING STARTED
GETTING STARTEDGETTING STARTED
GETTING STARTED ................................
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2.1 HOW TO ATTACH THE BATTERY...................................................................................................
2.2 HOW TO REMOVE THE BATTERY...................................................................................................
2.3 HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY ...................................................................................................
2.4 HOW TO PLACE THE SIM CARD .....................................................................................................
2.5 HOW TO REMOVE THE SIM CARD...................................................................................................
2.6 HOW TO SWITCH YOUR PHONE ON AND OFF...................................................................................
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3.3.
3. SECURITY CODES
SECURITY CODES SECURITY CODES
SECURITY CODES ................................
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3.1 PIN ...........................................................................................................................................
3.2 PUK ...........................................................................................................................................
3.3 PIN2 ..........................................................................................................................................
3.4 PUK2 .........................................................................................................................................
3.5 SIM LOCK CODE ..........................................................................................................................
3.6 LOCK CODE ................................................................................................................................
3.7 PASSWORD .................................................................................................................................
4. MAKING AND RECEIV
4. MAKING AND RECEIV4. MAKING AND RECEIV
4. MAKING AND RECEIVING A CALL
ING A CALLING A CALL
ING A CALL ................................
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4.1 MAKING A CALL ..........................................................................................................................
4.2 ANSWERING A CALL ....................................................................................................................
4.3 MAKING THE EMERGENCY CALL ...................................................................................................
4.4 MAKING AN INTERNATIONAL CALL ...............................................................................................
4.5 ENTERING A "PAUSE" CHARACTER IN A DIAL STRING .....................................................................
4.6 NOTIFICATION OF MISSED CALL....................................................................................................
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5.5.
5.
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CALL OPTIONSCALL OPTIONS
CALL OPTIONS................................
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5.1 PUTTING A CALL ON HOLD/UNHOLD .............................................................................................
5.2 MAKING A SECOND CALL .............................................................................................................
5.3 SWAPPING BETWEEN ACTIVE CALLS AND HELD CALLS ...................................................................
5.4 ANSWERING A SECOND INCOMING CALL ........................................................................................
5.5 ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE VOLUME..............................................................................................
5.6 MUTING THE MICROPHONE ..........................................................................................................
5.7 SENDING DTMF ...........................................................................................................................
5.8 STORING A NUMBER ON THE SCRATCHPAD....................................................................................
5.9 USING THE SMS FUNCTION
5.10 USING THE LOUDSPEAKER ...........................................................................................................

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5.11 MAKING A CONFERENCE CALL .............................................................................................................
6.
6.6.
6. PHONEBOOK
PHONEBOOK PHONEBOOK
PHONEBOOK ................................
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6.1 STORING A PHONE NUMBER WITH A NAME ....................................................................................
6.2 QUICK SEARCHING FOR A NUMBER IN THE PHONEBOOK ..................................................................
6.3 STORING A NUMBER OF THE RECENT CALLS TO THE PHONEBOOK ...................................................
6.4 SPEED LIST ................................................................................................................................
6.5 USING THE PHONEBOOK OPTIONS.................................................................................................
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7.7.
7. TEXT EDITING
TEXT EDITING TEXT EDITING
TEXT EDITING ................................
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7.1 INPUT MODE..............................................................................................................................
7.2 T9 ABC INPUT MODE.................................................................................................................
7.3 MULTI-TAP INPUT MODE............................................................................................................
7.4 NUMERIC INPUT MODE ...............................................................................................................
7.5 SYMBOLS INPUT MODE ...............................................................................................................
8.
8. 8.
8. THE MENU MAP
THE MENU MAPTHE MENU MAP
THE MENU MAP................................
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9.
9. 9.
9. THE
THETHE
THE MENU FUNCTIONS
MENU FUNCTIONS MENU FUNCTIONS
MENU FUNCTIONS................................
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9.1 MESSAGES
(SMS, MMS, E-mail, Voicemail, Broadcast)
9.2 CALL RECORDS
(Dialled Calls, Received Calls, Missed Calls, Delete Records, Cost & Duration, Data Counter)
9.3 PHONE SETTING
(Own Numbers, Language, Sound Setting, Display Setting, Clock Setting, Call Setting, Connection
Profile, Security Setting, My Menu Setting)
9.4 CAMERA & MEDIA
(Camera, Camcorder, Image File, Audio File, MFlash Folder, Video Folder, File Manager, Memory Status)
9.5 ORGANISER
(Calendar, View Today Report, Alarm, Memo, Template)
9.6 NETWORK SERVICE
(Call Divert, Call Barring, Call Waiting, Caller Identity, Closed User Group, Network Selection)
9.7 GAME & UTILITY
(Games, Java, Biorhythm, Timer, calculator, Voice Memo, Melody Composer, Converter, Lady Schedule)
9.8 INTERNET
(Home, Resume, Bookmarks, Push Messages, Settings, Empty Temp Files, Go To Address,
Version Info)
9.9 SIM AT SERVICE
10. VIS
10. VIS10. VIS
10. VIS
11. DATA AND FAX
11. DATA AND FAX11. DATA AND FAX
11. DATA AND FAX................................
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12. PHONE
12. PHONE 12. PHONE
12. PHONE AND BATTERY CARE
AND BATTERY CAREAND BATTERY CARE
AND BATTERY CARE ................................
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13. TROUBLE SHOOTING
13. TROUBLE SHOOTING13. TROUBLE SHOOTING
13. TROUBLE SHOOTING ................................
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14. GLOSSARY
14. GLOSSARY14. GLOSSARY
14. GLOSSARY ................................
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15. SAFETY INFORMATI
15. SAFETY INFORMATI15. SAFETY INFORMATI
15. SAFETY INFORMATION
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16. INDEX
16. INDEX16. INDEX
16. INDEX ................................
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1. efore You Start
1.1 Phone Layout and Icons
The following illustration shows the main elements of your phone.
< Icons in the main display screen >
Shows the received signal strength. The larger the number of bars, the better
the signal strength.
Appears when a new text message has been received
Appears when you have messages waiting in voice mail
Appears when vibrator is selected as ring tone type.
Appears when an alarm clock is enabled.
Appears when the phone is out of your home network area and the phone is
registered to the network other than its home service (i.e. when travelling in
other countries with GSM service)
Shows the level of battery status. The more bars you see, the more power
Main display screenMain display screenMain display screenMain display screen
Soft Key(left)
Send Key
Numbers and
Alpha Keys
Soft Key(Right)
Navigation Keys
End Key
Side Key
Micro Phone
Ear Phone Jack
Antenna
Sub
Display
Screen
Camera
External Socket
EL Light

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battery has left.
Indicates that your phone is on the quick silence mode.
If your phone is in the quick silence mode, all audible key tones are muted and
all audible alerts are changed to vibrator alert.
Appears when a PUSH message has been received
Appears when your phone is registered to a GPRS network.
Appears when there is an active GPRS connection.
< Icons in the sub display screen >
Shows the received signal strength.
Appears when vibrator is selected as ring tone type.
Indicates that your phone is on the quick silence mode.
Appears when an alarm clock is enabled.
Shows the level of battery status.
Appears when your phone is registered to a GPRS network.
Appears when there is an active GPRS connection.
< Event images in the sub display screen >
Appears when an alarm is expired.
Appears when the alarm of scheduler is expired.
Indicates that your phone is under security code checking after power up.
1
11
1
Appears when a missed call has occurred.
1
11
1
Appears when a new text message has been received
1
11
1
Appears when a new MMS message has been received
1
11
1
Appears when you have messages waiting in voice mail
1
11
1
Appears when a new PUSH message has been received
Indicates that the battery level of your phone is low.
1.2 Keys Description
Key
KeyKey
Key
Description
DescriptionDescription
Description
Performs the functions indicated by the text in the bottom line of the display
screen above those keys.
Makes or answers a call.
In the idle mode, launches the recent calls list.(Dialled
DialledDialled
Dialled, Missed
MissedMissed
Missed and
Received
ReceivedReceived
Received )
In the menu, selects menu function or stores information that you have
entered (such as a name) in the phone or SIM memory.

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Ends a call.
Also switches the phone ON or OFF when pressed and held.
In the menu, returns to the idle mode or cancels your input.
~
Enters numbers, letters and some special characters.
By pressing and holding [ 1
11
1 ] in the idle mode, you can directly listen to the
Voicemail
VoicemailVoicemail
Voicemail.
~
In the idle mode, enters special dial characters.
Enters ‘ +
++
+’ (International Indicator) or ‘ P
PP
P’ (Pause) when pressed and held
Whilst you are playing the game, these keys are used for adjusting the game
melody volume.
(on the left side of phone)
During a call, adjust the earpiece volume.
During a game, adjust the game melody volume.
[VOL-UP]
It switches between the quick silence mode and previous profile you have
set on Profiles
ProfilesProfiles
Profiles menu when pressed and held in the idle mode.
[VOL-DOWN]
In the idle mode, displays the today’ s date, day and time for short time.
In the idle mode, launches the Still
StillStill
Still
Shot
ShotShot
Shot menu of Camera
CameraCamera
Camera menu if you press
and hold while the folder is closed.
For more details, please see Still
StillStill
Still
Shot
ShotShot
Shot menu in section 9.
In the editing mode, moves the cursor.
In the menu, moves the menu cursor.
In the idle mode, each key has following functionality.
[NAVI-LEFT] : launches the Still
StillStill
Still
Shot
ShotShot
Shot menu of Camera
CameraCamera
Camera menu
[NAVI-RIGHT] : launches the Games
GamesGames
Games menu.
During a call, [NAVI-LEFT] and [NAVI-RIGHT] change the call focus on the
multiple calls state.
[NAVI-UP] : launches the My
MyMy
My
Menu
MenuMenu
Menu list, and launch the My
MyMy
My
Menu
MenuMenu
Menu
Setting
SettingSetting
Setting
menu if you press and hold [NAVI-UP] key. For more details, please see My
MyMy
My
Menu
MenuMenu
Menu
Setting
SettingSetting
Setting menu in section 9.
[NAVI-DOWN] : launches the Inbox
InboxInbox
Inbox message lists of all kinds of message.
During a call, [NAVI-UP] and [NAVI-DOWN] adjust the earpiece volume.
[NAVI-CENTRE]
In the editing mode, launches the editing mode selection menu.
In the menu, selects the menu on which menu cursor is.
In the idle mode, accesses the WAP site.
1.3 Quick Silence Mode
You can switch the sound/alert mode of your phone by just pressing and holding the [VOLUME
VOLUMEVOLUME
VOLUME-
--
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UP
UPUP
UP]on the idle screen. icon on the top of the main display screen or icon on the top of the
sub display screen indicates that your phone is under the quick silence mode status.
If your phone is in the quick silence mode, all audible key tones are muted and all audible alerts
are changed to vibrator alert.
You can return to previous profile setting by pressing and holding the [VOLUME
VOLUMEVOLUME
VOLUME-
--
-UP
UPUP
UP] again.
1.4 Using the Navigation Keys

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To use the navigation keys appropriately.
1. [NAVI
NAVINAVI
NAVI-
--
-LEFT
LEFTLEFT
LEFT]
: Push the left side of the navigation key bar to left direction.
2. [NAVI
NAVINAVI
NAVI-
--
-RIGHT
RIGHTRIGHT
RIGHT] : Push the right side of the navigation key bar to right direction.
3. [NAVI
NAVINAVI
NAVI-
--
-UP
UPUP
UP]
: Push the up side of the navigation key bar to up direction.
4. [NAVI
NAVINAVI
NAVI-
--
-DOW
DOWDOW
DOWN
NN
N] : Push the down side of the navigation key bar to down direction.
5. [NAVI
NAVINAVI
NAVI-
--
-CENTRE
CENTRECENTRE
CENTRE] : Push the navigation key bar down.
1.5 Using the Earphone
If you insert the earphone to the jack on the left side of your phone, you can use it in the same
way as your phone’ s earpiece and microphone.
You can answer or end a call by pressing the hook button on the earphone.
When new waiting call is come whilst you are in a call, you can answer the waiting call by
pressing the hook button on the earphone. (The first call will be held automatically)
You can make the last number dialled call in the idle screen by pressing the hook button on the
earphone. The last number dialled is launched by pressing the hook button, and then the call will
be made by pressing the hook button again.

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1.6 Display Screens in the Idle Mode
< Main Display Screen >
< Main Display Screen >< Main Display Screen >
< Main Display Screen >
Icon Area
Network Status or Event Area
Broadcast and Digital Time Area
Function Key Area
The background image is displayed according to the setting of Wallpaper
WallpaperWallpaper
Wallpaper menu. Please see
Section 9 for details. You can set the background image from Sample
SampleSample
Sample
Image
ImageImage
Image, Photo
PhotoPhoto
Photo
Album
AlbumAlbum
Album,
Image
ImageImage
Image
File
FileFile
File, Mflash
MflashMflash
Mflash
Folder
FolderFolder
Folder or Video
VideoVideo
Video
Folder
FolderFolder
Folder
menu.
Icon A
Icon AIcon A
Icon Area
rearea
rea:
9 icons such as Signal Level
Signal LevelSignal Level
Signal Level, GPRS,
GPRS, GPRS,
GPRS, SMS
SMSSMS
SMS, Vibrator
VibratorVibrator
Vibrator, Ala
AlaAla
Alarm
rmrm
rm,
Roaming
RoamingRoaming
Roaming, Battery
BatteryBattery
Battery Level, PUSH
Level, PUSH Level, PUSH
Level, PUSH
and Voicemail
VoicemailVoicemail
Voicemail are displayed indicating the phone status.
If the quick silence mode is enabled, icon will appear in the Vibrator icon’ s place.
If there is an active GPRS connection, icon will appear in the GPRS icon’ s place.
If Travel Charger is inserted, the Battery icon will be scrolled.

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Network Status or Event A
Network Status or Event ANetwork Status or Event A
Network Status or Event Area
rearea
rea:
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Network name registered is displayed. If Network
NetworkNetwork
Network
Name
NameName
Name
Display
DisplayDisplay
Display menu is set to Off
OffOff
Off, the network
name is not displayed even though your phone is registered to any GSM or GPRS network.
If there is not any GSM or GPRS network near the location you are, No
NoNo
No
Service
ServiceService
Service is displayed.
If you are in the coverage of a GSM or GPRS network but you are not allowed to be registered to
the network, E
EE
Emergency
mergencymergency
mergency
Only
OnlyOnly
Only is displayed.
If an event is occurred, an adequate big event icon is displayed.
! Note:
! Note: ! Note:
! Note: If Network
NetworkNetwork
Network
Name
NameName
Name
Display
DisplayDisplay
Display menu is set to Off
OffOff
Off, the network name is not displayed even
though your phone is registered to any GSM or GPRS network.
Broadcast and Digital Time
Broadcast and Digital TimeBroadcast and Digital Time
Broadcast and Digital Time
Area
AreaArea
Area:
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If you set to get the broadcast
message from the network, you can see it on this area of the idle
screen. For details of how to activate and deactivate it, please see Broadcast
BroadcastBroadcast
Broadcast menu in Section 9.
In this case, the User Selectable Area updates the received broadcast messages. If you want to
go back to default screen, press [END
ENDEND
END].
The digital time is displayed at the right bottom place in this area. If Clock
ClockClock
Clock
Display
DisplayDisplay
Display menu is set
to Off
OffOff
Off, the digital time is not displayed.
! Note:
! Note: ! Note:
! Note: The broadcast
message service may not be available on all networks.
Function Key Area
Function Key AreaFunction Key Area
Function Key Area:
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The functions assigned to right soft key and left soft key are displayed.
If you press [VOLUME
VOLUMEVOLUME
VOLUME-
--
-DOWN
DOWNDOWN
DOWN], current date, day and time is displayed at this area for short
time.
< Sub Display Screen >
< Sub Display Screen >< Sub Display Screen >
< Sub Display Screen >
Icon Area
Network Status or Event Area
Time Area
The background image is displayed according to the setting of Wallpaper
WallpaperWallpaper
Wallpaper menu. Please see
Section 9 for details. You can set the background image from Sample
SampleSample
Sample
Image
ImageImage
Image, Photo
PhotoPhoto
Photo
Album
AlbumAlbum
Album or
Image
ImageImage
Image
File
FileFile
File menu.
Icon A
Icon AIcon A
Icon Area
rearea
rea:
5 soft icons such as Signal Level
Signal LevelSignal Level
Signal Level, GPRS,
GPRS, GPRS,
GPRS, Vibrator
VibratorVibrator
Vibrator, Alarm
AlarmAlarm
Alarm,
and Battery
Battery Battery
Battery Level
Level Level
Level are displayed
indicating the phone status.
If the quick silence mode is enabled, icon will appear in the Vibrator icon’ s place.
If there is an active GPRS connection, icon will appear in the GPRS icon’ s place.
If Traver Charger is inserted, the Battery icon will be scrolled.
Network Status or Event A
Network Status or Event ANetwork Status or Event A
Network Status or Event Area
rearea
rea:
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Network name registered is displayed. If Network
NetworkNetwork
Network
Name
NameName
Name
Display
DisplayDisplay
Display menu is set to Off
OffOff
Off, the network
name is not displayed even though your phone is registered to any GSM or GPRS network.
If there is not any GSM or GPRS network near the location you are, No
NoNo
No
Service
ServiceService
Service is displayed.
If you are in the coverage of a GSM or GPRS network but you are not allowed to be registered to
the network, E
EE
Emergency
mergencymergency
mergency
Only
OnlyOnly
Only is displayed.
If an event is occurred, an adequate event image is displayed. For more details, please see
Section 1.1.
If you press [VOLUME
VOLUMEVOLUME
VOLUME-
--
-DOWN
DOWNDOWN
DOWN] on the idle screen, current date and day is displayed on the area
for short time.
Time A
Time ATime A
Time Area
rearea
rea:
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:
Current time is displayed in this area.
2. Getting Started
NOTE :
NOTE :NOTE :
NOTE :
Please never detach the battery from your mobile whilst your phone is alive. To turn off your
phone, please press and hold down only until you see the power-off animation.
Please use only approved batteries and chargers.
2.1 How to attach the battery
1. Align the bottom of the battery down into the holes in the bottom of the phone.
2. Then sit the battery on the back of the aligned until it clicks into place.
2.2 How to remove the battery
Turn off your phone first.

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1. Press up the battery release latch
2. Slightly lift the upper place of battery out of back of phone.
2.3 How to charge the battery
The first charging must be for at least 4 hours in order to achieve optimum performance when
you buy this phone. Normally your phone completes to charge the battery in one and half hour.
You can make calls whilst charging your phone.
Your phone turns off by itself if the battery is not able to supply enough power.
The display may not visible for a few seconds in case that full discharged battery is used.
!Note
!Note !Note
!Note : Do not charge your phone without the battery in place.
Do not detach the battery whilst being charged.
< Charging with the Travel Adaptor>
< Charging with the Travel Adaptor>< Charging with the Travel Adaptor>
< Charging with the Travel Adaptor>
1. Plug your Travel Adaptor into the external socket at the bottom of your phone.
The percentage of charging will be indicated on the sub display screen.
After complete charging, the percentage of charging disappears.
!Note
!Note!Note
!Note : Even after complete charging, the phone automatically checks the battery status during
the Travel Adaptor is inserted. Once it detects that the battery level is below full status, it will
automatically recharge the battery.
< Charging with the Battery Charger>
< Charging with the Battery Charger>< Charging with the Battery Charger>
< Charging with the Battery Charger>

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1. Plug your Travel Adaptor into the charger socket at the bottom of the Battery Charger.
2. Sit your battery into the holder of the Battery Charger properly sliding down.
The LED indicator of the Battery Charger indicate the charging status as follow.
- Green Colour : It indicates idle state or full-charged state.
- Red Colour : It indicates the battery is being charged.
2.4 How to place the SIM card
Ensure your phone is switched off and the charger is detached first before you start the
following steps.
1. Remove the battery.
2. Sit your SIM card into the holder. Beware the direction of the SIM card.
3. Slide the SIM card into the holder.
2.5 How to remove the SIM card
Ensure your phone is switched off and the charger is detached first before you start the
following steps.

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1. Remove the battery.
2. Slide the SIM card by pushing up the back of the card and remove it from the holder.
! Note
! Note! Note
! Note: About the SIM card
About the SIM cardAbout the SIM card
About the SIM card
The SIM card is a computer chip containing information about your subscription, security,
phonebook etc.
When you register as a subscriber with GSM or GPRS network operator, you are provided with
the SIM card.
Always handle the SIM card with care and insert with the gold contacts face down.
2.6 How to switch your phone On and Off
Make sure that the battery is attached.
1. Open the folder.
2. a) To switch your phone on, press and hold down [END
ENDEND
END] until you hear the power-on
melody.
Some SIM card may be protected with PIN.
PIN.PIN.
PIN.
If Enter
EnterEnter
Enter
PIN
PINPIN
PIN is prompted, enter your PIN
PINPIN
PIN and then press [Ok
OkOk
Ok soft key].
For more details, please see Security Codes in section 3.
! Note
! Note! Note
! Note: If your PIN
PINPIN
PIN is entered invalidly three times in succession, your SIM card is
blocked . In order to unblock it, see Security Codes in section 3.
If Enter
EnterEnter
Enter
Lock
LockLock
Lock
Code
CodeCode
Code is prompted, enter your Lock
LockLock
Lock
Code
CodeCode
Code and then press [Ok
OkOk
Ok soft key].
The L
LL
Lock
ockock
ock
C
CC
Code
odeode
ode is factory set to 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 00 0 0 0
0 0 0 0.
For more details, please see Security Codes in section 3.
After the phone is turned on, the phone searches for a network.
b) To switch your phone off, press and hold down [END
ENDEND
END] until you see the power-off
animation.

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3. Security Codes
The security codes are used to protect your phone and SIM card from other person’ s use and
control access to security and other options within the menus.
You can change the security codes (except SIM Lock
SIM Lock SIM Lock
SIM Lock Code, PUK
PUK PUK
PUK Code, PUK2
PUK2 PUK2
PUK2 Code). For more
details, please see the Security
SecuritySecurity
Security
Setting
SettingSetting
Setting
menu in section 9.
3.1 PIN
PIN
PINPIN
PIN is Personal Identification Number, used to safeguard your SIM card.
PIN
PINPIN
PIN code is composed of at least 4 to 8 digits, and usually provided with your SIM card.
If the PIN
PINPIN
PIN code is entered incorrectly more than three times in succession, PIN
PINPIN
PIN will be blocked
and your SIM card will automatically lock-up and the Enter
EnterEnter
Enter
PUK
PUKPUK
PUK screen will be prompted. Once
your SIM card is blocked, you must enter the unblock code (PUK
PUKPUK
PUK) to use your phone again.
3.2 PUK
PUK
PUKPUK
PUK is Personal Unblocking Key, used to unblock the blocked SIM card due to incorrectly
entered PIN
PINPIN
PIN. PUK
PUKPUK
PUK code is composed of 8 digits, and usually provided with your SIM card. If the
PUK
PUKPUK
PUK code is entered incorrectly ten times in succession, PUK
PUKPUK
PUK will be blocked and your SIM card
will be automatically lock-up and the SIM
SIMSIM
SIM
Blocked
BlockedBlocked
Blocked message will be displayed. Once you see the
message then you need to contact your network service provider for a new SIM card.
3.3 PIN2
PIN2
PIN2PIN2
PIN2 is Personal Identification Number 2, used to access specific function of your SIM card, for
example PIN2
PIN2PIN2
PIN2 code is used to set a Maximum
MaximumMaximum
Maximum
Cost
CostCost
Cost,
, ,
, Price
PricePrice
Price
&
&&
&
Unit
UnitUnit
Unit or a FDN
FDNFDN
FDN.
..
.
PIN2
PIN2PIN2
PIN2 code is composed of at least 4 to 8 digits, is only available when your SIM card supports
such functions. If the PIN2
PIN2PIN2
PIN2 code is entered incorrectly three times in succession, PIN2
PIN2PIN2
PIN2 will be
blocked and the Enter
EnterEnter
Enter
PUK2
PUK2PUK2
PUK2 screen will be prompted. Therefore those functions cannot be used
until the unblock code (PUK2
PUK2PUK2
PUK2) is entered.
3.4 PUK2
PUK2
PUK2PUK2
PUK2 is Personal Unblocking Key 2, used to unblock the blocked PIN2
PIN2PIN2
PIN2 due to incorrectly
entered PIN2
PIN2PIN2
PIN2. PUK2
PUK2PUK2
PUK2 code is composed of 8 digits and it is only used when those functions
mentioned above are available. If the PUK2
PUK2PUK2
PUK2 code is entered incorrectly ten times in succession,
the PUK2
PUK2PUK2
PUK2 will be blocked. Therefore those functions can not be used until the unblock
code(PUK2
PUK2PUK2
PUK2) is entered.
3.5 SIM Lock Code

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SIM Lock Code is used to safeguard your phone being used by another SIM card. The SIM Lock
Code is composed of 4 digits. The code is a security code entered when you enable the SIM
SIMSIM
SIM
Lock
LockLock
Lock menu.
3.6 Lock Code
Lock
LockLock
Lock
Code
CodeCode
Code is used to prevent your phone from being used by another person. The code is
composed of 4 digits. The code is provided with your phone and is preset from factory to default
setting of ‘ 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 00 0
0 0’
3.7 Password
Password
PasswordPassword
Password is used to access call barring service and the code is the network password of four
digits code. In order to get the Password
PasswordPassword
Password, you should subscribe call barring service on your
network service provider and then request for the P
PP
Password
asswordassword
assword.
4. Making and Receiving a Call
4.1 Making a call
1. To make a call on your phone, enter the area code and the phone number in the idle screen.
In case you enter a number incorrectly, press the [C
CC
Clear
learlear
lear soft key] once to delete the last digit
that you have entered. To remove all the digits, press and hold the [C
CC
Clear
learlear
lear soft key] down until
they are deleted, or press [END
ENDEND
END].
2. Press the [SEND
SENDSEND
SEND].
If the number is identified from the phonebook, the name is displayed.
You can hear the Connect
ConnectConnect
Connect
Tone
ToneTone
Tone when the call is answered from the called person, if you set it
On
OnOn
On. For more details, please see Sound
SoundSound
Sound
Setting
SettingSetting
Setting menu in Section 9.
If you want to end the call whilst making a call, press [End
EndEnd
End
soft key] or [END
ENDEND
END], or close the
folder. The screen will display a brief message and return to the idle.
! Note
! Note! Note
! Note: The brief message at the call ending may remain long time if the network is busy.
If the earphone is inserted, or if the call is data call, the folder closing does not make
the call end.
Quick dialling from
Quick dialling from Quick dialling from
Quick dialling from Phonebook
PhonebookPhonebook
Phonebook li
li li
list
stst
st
1. Press [Phonebook
PhonebookPhonebook
Phonebook soft key] in the idle screen.
Search the group with [NAVI
NAVINAVI
NAVI-
--
-LEFT
LEFTLEFT
LEFT] or [NAVI
NAVINAVI
NAVI-
--
-RIGHT
RIGHTRIGHT
RIGHT] to find the group of person you want
the call to belong to.

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2. Locate the cursor with [NAVI
NAVINAVI
NAVI-
--
-UP
UPUP
UP] or [NAVI
NAVINAVI
NAVI-
--
-DOWN
DOWNDOWN
DOWN] to the name or number you want to call.
3. Press [S
SS
SEND
ENDEND
END].
Quick dialling from
Quick dialling from Quick dialling from
Quick dialling from Speed
SpeedSpeed
Speed
List
ListList
List
Press and hold a numeric key ([0
00
0], [2
22
2] ~[9
99
9]) that represents the entry number in the Speed
SpeedSpeed
Speed
L
LL
List
istist
ist. Then the number assigned on the key will be automatically dialled. Please see section 6.4
for more details.
! Note
! Note! Note
! Note: [1
11
1] key is reserved for your Voicemail
VoicemailVoicemail
Voicemail server number. If you press and hold the key, the
Voicemail
VoicemailVoicemail
Voicemail server number will be automatically dialed.
For more detailed explanations on setting the Voicemail
VoicemailVoicemail
Voicemail server number, please see
Voicemail
VoicemailVoicemail
Voicemail menu in section 9.
Quick dialling from recent calls list
Quick dialling from recent calls listQuick dialling from recent calls list
Quick dialling from recent calls list
1. Press [SEND
SENDSEND
SEND] for the recent calls in the idle screen.
2. Search the type of the recent calls with [NAVI
NAVINAVI
NAVI-
--
-LEFT
LEFTLEFT
LEFT] or [NAVI
NAVINAVI
NAVI-
--
-RIGHT
RIGHTRIGHT
RIGHT].
3. Locate the cursor with [NAVI
NAVINAVI
NAVI-
--
-UP
UPUP
UP] or [NAVI
NAVINAVI
NAVI-
--
-DOWN
DOWNDOWN
DOWN] to the name or number you want to call.
4. Press [SEND
SENDSEND
SEND].
4.2 Answering a call
1. When there is an incoming call, the phone icon on the sub display screen will be displayed,
and the melody will sound or the vibrator will work according to the setting.
If the caller is identified, the caller photograph and caller phone number/name (if stored in the
Phonebook
PhonebookPhonebook
Phonebook) are displayed and caller group name on the screen is displayed.
The following small fixed icons are available.
: indicates No
NoNo
No
Group
GroupGroup
Group.
: indicates Family
FamilyFamily
Family group.
: indicates Friends
FriendsFriends
Friends group.
: indicates Colleague
ColleagueColleague
Colleague group.
: indicates Business
BusinessBusiness
Business group.
: indicates VIP
VIPVIP
VIP group.
: indicates Group1
Group1Group1
Group1 (User defined group 1).
: indicates Group2
Group2Group2
Group2 (User defined group 2).
: indicates Group3
Group3Group3
Group3 (User defined group 3).
If the caller is not identified by network, No
NoNo
No
Number
NumberNumber
Number or Withheld
WithheldWithheld
Withheld (if the network suppresses
the number display)
is displayed.
2. Press [Answer
AnswerAnswer
Answer soft key] or [SEND
SENDSEND
SEND] or open the folder to answer the incoming call.
If Any
AnyAny
Any
Key
KeyKey
Key
Answer
AnswerAnswer
Answer
menu option is set to On
OnOn
On
and the folder has been opened, you can press
any key to answer the call except for the [En
EnEn
End
dd
d soft key] or [END
ENDEND
END].

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! Note
! Note! Note
! Note: If the earphone is inserted, or if the call is data call, the folder opening does not make the
call answer.
If Folder
FolderFolder
Folder
Answer
AnswerAnswer
Answer
menu option is set to Off
OffOff
Off, the folder opening does not make the call
answer.
3. If you want to reject the incoming call when the folder has been closed, press [VOLUME
VOLUMEVOLUME
VOLUME-
--
-UP
UPUP
UP]
or [VOLUME
VOLUMEVOLUME
VOLUME-
--
-DOWN
DOWNDOWN
DOWN].
Press [End
EndEnd
End soft key] or [END
ENDEND
END], or close the folder if the folder has been opened.
The call number is saved in the missed calls list.
! Note
! Note! Note
! Note: If the earphone is inserted, or if the call is data call, the folder closing does not make the
call reject.
If the folder is closed, [VOLUME
VOLUMEVOLUME
VOLUME-
--
-UP
UPUP
UP] or [VOLUME
VOLUMEVOLUME
VOLUME-
--
-DOWN
DOWNDOWN
DOWN] is used for rejecting the
incoming call regardless of the Any
AnyAny
Any
Key
KeyKey
Key
Answer
AnswerAnswer
Answer
menu.
4.3 Making the emergency call
It is possible to call the emergency services if there is a GSM/GPRS network within reach. You
can dial the emergency number even if the handset is locked, or there is no SIM card in your
phone, or your phone cannot be registered with your home network.
1. Enter 112
112112
112
to call the emergency services.
2. Press [SEND
SENDSEND
SEND].
! Note
! Note! Note
! Note: In the situation such as power-on that Enter
EnterEnter
Enter
Lock
LockLock
Lock
Code
CodeCode
Code or Enter
EnterEnter
Enter
PIN
PINPIN
PIN is prompted, press
simply the [SOS
SOSSOS
SOS soft key] to call the emergency services.
Some network may not allow the emergency call (112
112112
112)
and may request to insert SIM
card.
The number of 911 may be used for the emergency call number in some network.(PCS)
4.4 Making an international call
1. Press and hold down the [*
**
* ] until ‘
‘‘
‘ +
++
+’
’ ’
’ sign appears to dial an overseas number.
The ‘
‘‘
‘ +
++
+’
’’
’ tells the network that the call is international.
2. Enter the country code, the area code (without the leading zero) and the phone number.
3. Press [SEND
SENDSEND
SEND].
! Note
! Note! Note
! Note: Some network may not allow the international call with ‘
‘‘
‘ +
++
+’
’’
’ .
4.5 Entering a “Pause” Character in a Dial String
A pause character may be entered into a dial string by pressing and holding down [#
##
#] until a
‘ P
PP
P’ sign appears.

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4.6 Notification of Missed Call
If you are unable to answer an incoming call for a reason or if you reject the call, the Missed
MissedMissed
Missed
Call
CallCall
Call notification message is displayed.
You can immediately obtain a list of incoming missed calls (calls not answered) from the idle
screen by pressing the [View
ViewView
View soft key].
5. In-Call Options
Your phone provides a number of call control functions that you can use during a call.
To access these call control functions, press the [Option
OptionOption
Option soft key] or right function soft key
during a call.
The following illustrations show the example of the display according to the call state.
icon in the title area of the screen indicates that you are currently on a call.
icon in the title area of the screen indicates that you are in the conference call state. (For
example, 2 active calls or 2 held calls)
The boxed digits in middle place of the title area of the screen indicate the number of the
focused call in the multiple calls state. You can focus to next or previous call by pressing
[NAVI
NAVINAVI
NAVI-
--
-RIGHT
RIGHTRIGHT
RIGHT] or [NAVI
NAVINAVI
NAVI-
--
-LEFT
LEFTLEFT
LEFT].

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In the main area of the screen, you can see the number or name (if stored in the phonebook) and
the call state of the focused call. Depending on your subscription, you may see the remaining
cost in the bottom area of the screen.
The time counter in the bottom area of the screen starts when the call starts and indicates how
long you have been on the call.
! Note
! Note! Note
! Note: All of the call control options are not always displayed through all calls, necessary
options only will be displayed according to the call state.
5.1 Putting a call on hold/unhold
You can put the current call on hold when the call is active state if this service is supported on
the network.
1. Press [Hold
HoldHold
Hold soft key], or select the Hold
HoldHold
Hold option in the Option
OptionOption
Option menu if muted.
2. To make the held call reactivate, press [Unhold
UnholdUnhold
Unhold soft key], or select the Un
UnUn
Unh
hh
hold
oldold
old option
in the Option
OptionOption
Option menu if muted.
5.2 Making a second call
You can make a second call whilst you are in a call.
1. Enter the second phone number or fetch it up via Phonebook
PhonebookPhonebook
Phonebook option.
2. Press [SEND
SENDSEND
SEND]. The first call is automatically put on hold if the second call is made.
< Connecting the first partic
< Connecting the first partic< Connecting the first partic
< Connecting the first participant with another participant>
ipant with another participant>ipant with another participant>
ipant with another participant>
If you press [Transfer
TransferTransfer
Transfer soft key] whilst the second call is being made, the function allows you to
make two participants connect, and then allows you to leave the conversation by itself.
Thereafter, two participants are connected to each other.
5.3 Swapping between active calls and held calls
You can swap calls whilst there are active calls and held calls on conversation.
Press [Swap
SwapSwap
Swap soft key], or select the Swap
SwapSwap
Swap option in the Option
OptionOption
Option menu if muted.
The current active calls are placed on hold and the held calls are reactivated.
5.4 Answering a second incoming call
You will be notified of an incoming call whilst you are in a call. Call waiting tone sounds in the
earpiece, and the display will show that a second call is waiting. This feature, known as Call
Waiting, is only available if the network supports it and if you have set the Call
CallCall
Call
Waiting
WaitingWaiting
Waiting menu to
Activate
ActivateActivate
Activate.
For details of how to activate and deactivate it, please see Call
CallCall
Call
Waiting
WaitingWaiting
Waiting menu in Section 9.
You can answer the second incoming call by pressing [Answer
AnswerAnswer
Answer soft key] or [SEND
SENDSEND
SEND].
The first active call is automatically put on hold, and then the incoming call is active.

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If the incoming call is coming whilst you already have active calls and held calls, the following
options are available by pressing [Option
OptionOption
Option soft key] or [SEND
SENDSEND
SEND].
• End
EndEnd
End
Active
ActiveActive
Active
Call
CallCall
Call : makes active calls end and answer the incoming call.
• End
EndEnd
End
Held
HeldHeld
Held
Call
CallCall
Call : makes held calls end and answer the incoming call.
You can reject the second incoming call during a call without answering it by pressing [Reject
RejectReject
Reject
soft key] or [END
ENDEND
END].
5.5 Adjusting the earpiece volume
During a call, you can adjust the earpiece volume.
To increase the volume, press [VOLUME
VOLUMEVOLUME
VOLUME-
--
-UP
UPUP
UP] or [NAVI
NAVINAVI
NAVI-
--
-UP
UPUP
UP].
To decrease the volume, press [VOLUME
VOLUMEVOLUME
VOLUME-
--
-DOWN
DOWNDOWN
DOWN] or [NAVI
NAVINAVI
NAVI-
--
-DOWN
DOWNDOWN
DOWN].
5.6 Muting the microphone
You can mute the microphone during a call by selecting the Mute
MuteMute
Mute option so that the other party
cannot hear you.
You can unmute by pressing the [Unmute
UnmuteUnmute
Unmute soft key], and then the other party can hear you again.
5.7 Sending DTMF
You can turn off the DTMF tone by selecting the DTMF
DTMFDTMF
DTMF
Off
OffOff
Off option so that the tone is not
transmitted to the remote end during a call.
You can turn on the DTMF tone by selecting the DTMF
DTMFDTMF
DTMF
On
OnOn
On option.
The option is automatically reset to the DTMF
DTMFDTMF
DTMF
On
OnOn
On when a call is started.
! Note
! Note! Note
! Note: To communicate with answering machine, you must use with the DTMF
DTMFDTMF
DTMF
On
OnOn
On state.
5.8 Storing a number on the scratchpad
You can store a number you entered during a call.
1. Enter a number during a call.
2. Press [Save
SaveSave
Save soft key] to store it to the Phonebook
PhonebookPhonebook
Phonebook.
If the number entered remains not deleted without saving, the number will be displayed on the
screen after ending the call.
5.9 Using the SMS function
You can read or create SMS messages during a call by selecting the Messages
MessagesMessages
Messages option.
For details of how to use it, please see Short
ShortShort
Short
Message
MessageMessage
Message menu in Section 9.
5.10 Using the loudspeaker
You can turn on the loudspeaker by selecting the Loudspeaker
LoudspeakerLoudspeaker
Loudspeaker
On
OnOn
On option so that the speech
from the remote end is heard in the loudspeaker.
The option is automatically reset to the Loudspeaker
LoudspeakerLoudspeaker
Loudspeaker
Off
OffOff
Off when a call is started.
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