O2 COCOON User manual


Contents
Welcome x
Chapter 1 – Before using your mobile x
What’s in the box? x
Cocoon description x
The Nest x
External display x
Internal display x
Function keys x
Navigation key x
Chapter 2 – Getting your Cocoon ready to use x
Inserting your SIM x
The battery x
Charging the battery x
Important batteryinformation x
Inserting your memorycard x
CD Rom and USB cable x
Chapter 3 – Basic functions x
Turning your mobile on x
Turning your mobile off x
The menu x
Shortcuts x
Main menu map x
Chapter 4 – Before using your mobile x
The basics – making and ending calls x
During a call x
Voice in-call menu x
Video in-call menu x
Voicemail 901 x
Chapter 5 – Profiles x
Selecting a profile x
Customise your profile x
Reset your profile settings x
Chapter 6 – Multimedia x
Pictures x
Video & Sounds x
Camera x
Video camera x
Other files x
Manage
Chapter 7 – Clock & Alarm x
Clock x
Alarm x
Locations x
Settings x
Chapter 8 – Browser x
O2Active x
Bookmarks x
Enter address x
History x
Manage x
Chapter 9 – Messages x
Create new message x
Reading messages x
Inbox x
Drafts x
Sent messages x
Unsent messages x
Email x
Message settings x
Memory status x

Chapter 10 – Email x
Create an email x
Checking for emails x
Reading an email x
Inbox x
Drafts x
Sent x
Outbox x
Settings x
Chapter 11 – Music player x
Before you dive in x
Windows Media Player 11 x
Copying music to your Cocoon x
Downloading music on the move x
Receiving music via Bluetooth x
Music player menu x
Listening to music x
Listening to the radio x
Chapter 12 – Tools & Games x
Bluetooth x
Games x
Calendar x
Calculator x
Notepad x
Voice recorder x
World Clock x
Stopwatch x
Converter x
Synchronisation x
O2 x
Memorystatus x
Chapter 13 – Contacts x
Adding contacts x
View contacts x
Managing your contacts x
Chapter 14 – Settings x
Internal Display x
External Display x
Phone x
Calling x
Music & Calls x
Network connections x
Network x
Connections x
Security x
Factory reset x
Chapter 15 – Get synching x
Synchronise your contacts and calendar x
Transfer music files x
External storage device x
Sync with your Apple Mac x
Chapter 16 – Don’t panic x
In plain English x
Trouble shooting x
Chapter 17 – The important safety bit at the back x
Safety information for mobiles x
Mobile care x
Driving safety x
Electronic devices x
Other safety guidelines x
Cautions x
Warranty statement x
Mandatory statements x

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Thanks for buying the O2Cocoon. You’re in for a treat. You’ve got so much more
than just a fantastic music phone. It’s an extraordinary piece of technology, delivered
in a cool, sleek style.
Once you’ve been through this guide, you’ll be able to make and receive phone calls,
listen to music, download all kinds of media, send text and multimedia messages, take
photos, record videos and much, much more. And the phone’s controls are arranged
logically, in a familiar way, so you’ll get to grips with the easy menus very quickly.
No doubt you’ll have already found and read the smaller guide included within the
Cocoon box to help you get it up and running. But this more detailed guide is well
worth reading too, as it contains absolutely everything you need to know, so you can
get the most life from your Cocoon. Get to know your phone inside and out, and be
able to customise it, adapt it – make the Cocoon completely yours.
You’ll find this guide verystraightforwardto use. The CD Rom format means that
you’ll be able to move easily between chapters, finding the information you need.
And you can print it out, so you have it for handy reference for when you’re not
near a computer.
Welcome to your new O2Cocoon

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Chapter 1
Before using your mobile
• What’s in the box?
• Cocoon description
• The Nest
• External display
• Internal display
• Function keys
• Navigation key

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What’s in the box?
Thanks for buying your O2Cocoon. We know you want to get started, exploring what
your Cocoon can do. But before you do anything else, have a look in the box and
check you have all the items shown below.
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Mobile phone
Battery Battery cover Combined power
lead and USB cable
The Nest Hands-free kit
including headphones
Pouch Sharer (an adapter
which allows two pairs
of headphones to be
used to listen to music
on your Cocoon)
Charger, with UK and
European adapters
Aerial CD Rom O2Cocoon quick
startguide

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Cocoon description
Closed view
Cocoon tip
When the flip is closed and you receive an incoming call, use the volume
wheel to silence the ringtone.
Inside view
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Earpiece
Volume wheel
Right soft key
Centre key
Power on / off key
Bluetooth shortcut key
Keypad – alphanumeric
262K colour internal
display screen
Left soft key
Navigation key
Dial / Answer key
Vibration mode shortcut key
Icons – Click here to find out more
2.0 megapixels camera lens Scrolling LED display
Flash
Volume wheel

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*The slide key lock is only active when your O2 Cocoon is closed as it only affects the outside keys.
If your mobile is open, the slide lock key becomes inactive.
Left side view
Speaker
Hands-free headset port /
mini USB port / charger socket
Battery cover release catch
MicroSD memory card slot
Help hint
For details on the memory card click here.
Right side view
Speaker
Music player controls
Slide Key Lock* – lock your
O2Cocoon so keys aren’t
accidentally pressed
Cocoon tip
Use the control keys to manage the music player or silence the alarm. To find out more
about these keys click here. For more about the music player click here. And to find
out about the clock and alarm click here.
Back view
Battery cover Carry strap holder and antenna

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The Nest
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The Nest is another one of those special things that makes your O2Cocoon really stand
out. It’s a dock into which you can place your Cocoon, so it’s safely secured.
You can charge your Cocoon’s battery while it’s resting in the Nest. Or with a touch of
abutton it can become a stylish upright alarm clock radio, and MP3 player. You’ll be
able to see the time, alarm, the radio station or the name of the artist you’re listening
to, displayed on your Cocoon’s pristine white skin.
Check out the music player section of this guide here, and the alarms section here.
Placing the O2Cocoon in its Nest
Simply lower the Cocoon into its Nest until you hear it click into place. Make sure that
the charger plug on the Nest is lined up with the charging socket on the mobile.
Back view
Headphone sharer / adapter
Headphone socket Charger socket

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External display
When the O2Cocoon’s flip is closed, an external display will show you the icons for any
alarm that you’ve set, any calls you’ve missed, new messages you’ve received, whether
the vibrate only profile is activated, and what the battery status is.
And of course, beneath the Cocoon’s white skin is a scrolling LED display which will
pulse with light, to alert you to your incoming calls, text messages, any alarms if you’ve
set them and the time.
Please note
• To set the correct time on the your O2Cocoon click here
• For further details on the scrolling LED click here
External display icons
When lit, indicates an alarm has been set
Indicates a new email or message
Indicates you’ve missed a call
The icon will illuminate blue when charging and red when the battery is low
Informs you that that the vibration only profile is active
Please note
For these icons to be active, your handset will need to be turned on.
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Icons – Click here to find out more
LED – alerting you to incoming calls and incoming messages,
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Internal display
Cocoon’s internal display shows icons for the signal strength of our network,
battery power, any alarms you might have set, the current time and the current
profile you’re using. The screen will also alert you to incoming calls, emails, messages
and missed calls.
Press left soft key to
access the main menu
Signal
3G Bluetooth
Name of operator
Press the right softkey
to access O2Active
Shortcuts
Wallpaper
Time and date
Battery power
Current profile

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Internal display icons
Signal strength The number of bars shows signal strength
Battery Current battery charge level
3G network The 3G icon shows when you are in an area with 3G coverage. In this
area, you can make and receive video calls and access O2Active at faster speeds
GPRS When a 3G network is not available, your O2Cocoon uses an available
2G network
Bluetooth Indicates that Bluetooth is active
USB Indicates that the USB cable is connected
Message Indicates that a text message has been received or that there are unread
messages
Media message Indicates that a media message has been received or there are
unread media messages
Email Indicates a new email or thereareunread emails
Voicemail Indicates you have a voicemail message
Messages are full Your message inbox is full and you’ll need to delete some
Alarm Appears when an alarm is set
Normal Shows the normal profile is in use. To set a different profile click here
Loud Shows that the loud profile is in use
Vibrate only Shows that the vibrate only profile is in use. To activate this profile
from the standby screen, press and hold
Silent Shows that the silent profile is in us
Headset Shows that the headset is in us
Flight Indicates the flight profile has been activated
Music mode The music profile is active. Click here for help on the music profile
Car Indicates your O2Cocoon is plugged into your hands-free car kit
Divert Appears when the call divert function is active
Roaming Indicates roaming has been activated (It is not your regular network)
MicroSD card Shows when the memory card has been inserted

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Function keys
Power on/off key
• Long press to turn your mobile on/off
• Press to reject an incoming call or cancel a call being dialled
• Press to return to the standby screen
Send/Answer key
• Press to dial or answer a call
• Press to access the list of the last missed / dialled / received calls
Centre key
• Press to select when browsing through the menu
• The centrekey can be used as an alternative to the left soft key when selecting
menu items
Left soft key
•Press to open up the main menu from the standby screen
• Press again to change how the main menu is viewed on screen – choose from / List
/Grid / Large
•Press to select when browsing through lower menu levels
Right soft key
• To access O2Active from the standby screen
•Press to select Back when browsing through menu levels
Navigation key
• Tobrowse through the menu
• For further details on the navigation key click here
Asterisk key
• To insert an asterisk
• To open the symbols menu whilst creating a text message
• To turn the silent profile on / off
0/+key
• Press and hold to insert +
• To insert a space between words when writing a text message
#key
• To insert #
• Press, when creating a text message, to access predictive text (T9) or manual
text input
• Press and hold to activate or deactivate Bluetooth
Alphanumeric –
• Press to enter a digit
1key
• We have preset Voicemail as a speed dial for you. Press and hold to access your
voicemail messages.
Cocoon tip
If you areaPay Monthly customer you can configurekeys 2 – 9 as speed dial keys. For
help on setting up speed dials click here. If you’reaPay & Go customer these have
been pre-configured for you. See your O2 welcome pack for moredetails.
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Navigation key
When in standby mode, you can use the navigation keys to access shortcuts we have
set up for you.
Left / right / up To access your shortcuts. For help on shortcuts click here
Down To access your contacts
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Chapter 2
Getting your Cocoon ready to use
• Inserting your SIM
• The battery
• Charging the battery
• Important battery information
• Inserting your memory card
• CD Rom and USB cable

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Inserting your SIM
Your O2Cocoon will always need to have a SIM card installed. The SIM card contains
important information about your mobile and our network, and without it your
Cocoon won’t work.
If a SIM card is not installed, you will see the message Please insert SIM card on the
mobile’sscreen.
Please look after your SIM card. Don’t keep it near magnetic and electronic devices as
that could interfere with the data it stores and the way it works with our network.
Toinstall the SIM card into your Cocoon
• Turn your mobile over and release the battery cover by sliding the battery cover
release catch on the side of your mobile. Click here for details on the battery cover
release catch
• Lift the battery cover off the mobile
• Remove the battery from the mobile
Cocoon tip
Don’t remove the battery when the mobile is on. You risk losing personal settings or
data stored either on your SIM card or in the mobile’s memory.
• Slide the SIM card in under the metal grooves in the SIM card slot. Make sure the
SIM card’s metal contacts are facing down and the cut corner is at the top left
Cocoon tip
Your SIM card can be easily damaged if its metal contacts become scratched. So take
special carewhen holding or inserting it.

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The battery
Installing the battery
Insert the battery into the space at the back of your O2Cocoon ensuring the metal
contacts aretouching. Push it down until it sits securely. It should ‘clip’ into place.
Removing the battery
Using your fingernail release the battery and lift from the mobile.
Please note
The back cover of your mobile must be securely replaced. If the cover doesn’t hold the
battery in place, your mobile will not turn on or the battery may fall out during use.

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Charging the battery
You can make sure your O2Cocoon is always powered up by charging it in one of
three ways: through the mains, a USB cable, or the Nest.
Mains power connection
Insert the charger’s contact point into the slot on the left hand side of your mobile
and plug the charger in at the socket.
Make sure you insert the charger the right way up.
USB cable
Your O2Cocoon’s charger is a combined USB cable and charger so you can charge
your handset at the mains or by connecting it to your computer.
•Insertthe USB cable into your computer
• Now insert the charger’s contact point into the slot on your O2Cocoon
Please note
Charging your Cocoon using the USB cable and computer will take over double the
usual charging time.
Using the Nest
• Plug your charger into the Nest
• Now insert your O2Cocoon into the nest to charge the battery
Cocoon tip
If you charge the battery fully when you recharge it, it will have a longer lifespan. It’s
much better than charging the battery frequently, for short periods of time.

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Charging status
Internal display
Whilst charging, the battery level icon animates until fully charged.
If you charge your mobile while turned off, you will also be shown what percentage
full the battery is.
When the battery is getting low, your O2Cocoon plays an alert sound to remind you to
recharge it and will eventually turn off automatically.
External display
Red battery icon Your battery is low and you need to recharge, or you’ve just
started recharging
Blue battery icon Your battery is being charged and has been for a while.
The battery icon also lights up blue when it isn’t charging so you know your
O2Cocoon has enough power
Maximising battery life
To make your battery last longer, try the following tips
•Close the flip when you‘re not using your mobile
• Close the WAP (O2Active) connection when not in use
•Adjust the backlight timer and the screensaver settings. Click here for more details
on the internal and external displays
• When you don’t need the Bluetooth function, ensure it is turned off

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Important battery information
•Don’t remove the battery while your mobile is charging
•Do not over charge the Li-Ion battery, as this can result in a reduction in battery
performance and life span
•Never store a battery near a fire
•Don’t attempt to take the battery apart. Only use the battery approved by the
manufacturer
•Never touch the battery terminals with a metallic object, as this can lead to short
circuiting
•Take special care when carrying a battery in your pocket
•Misuse of the battery can lead to burns from hot temperatures and even explosion.
Never drop or apply any physical shock to the battery as it may damage the battery
and even cause a fire
•Please keep your batteryout of children’s reach and in a dry and cool area
•Store and charge your battery at room temperature. Extremes of temperature can
prevent full charging and affect battery life and performance
•Since a batteryis a consumable product, the operating time will gradually decrease
through use
•Keep the terminals of the battery clean and dry
•When thereis risk of lightning, remove the charger’s plug from the socket to
protect the mobile
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