O2 Ice User manual

User Manual
o2.co.uk
O2 (UK) Limited, 260 Bath Road, Slough, Berkshire SL1 4DX
Registered in England No. 1743099. Registered Office as above.
©O2 (UK) Limited 2006. Correct at time of going to press (July 2006)
O2 Ice is a trademark of the O2 Group of companies.
O2C3309N KGL 07/06

Before you start …
…there are a couple of quick things we’d like to say. First, thanks
for buying an O2Ice mobile. We know you’ll find it useful and great
fun. And second, our Quick Start guide tells you all you need to
know about getting your mobile up and running. The other chapters
explain the huge number of fantastic things your mobile can do for
you – definitely worth a read when you’ve got time.
That’s all. Now read on and off you go.

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Basic navigation
Here’s how to navigate when using your
O2Ice mobile.
•Use the navigation key to move up,
down, left or right
•Press or to select an item
•Press to go Back or delete
digits entered
•Press to go back to the
standby screen
How to make a call
•Type the number of the person you wish
to call by using the numbered keypad or
scroll down on the navigation key to
select Contacts then scroll up and down
to find the contact. If you enter one or
more letters from the beginning of a
contact’s name, then you can find their
entrymuch quicker than just by scrolling
up and down
•Press . Your O2Ice mobile will start
to dial the number
•After you’ve connected, press to
end the call
Below are some instructions to get you
started quickly. If you want to know more,
take a look at the detailed sections of
this guide.
Setting up
•Slide open the back of your O2Ice
mobile and insert the SIM into the slot
underneath the metal grooves. Slip the
battery into the space over the SIM card
and replace the back. See page 20 for
further information
•Check everything is securely in place,
then hold and press until the screen
turns on. Enter a PIN if necessary*.
See page 113 for more information on
PIN codes
•You’re now ready to use your O2phone
Charging the handset
•Insert the lead from the charger into
the charging socket on the base of
your handset
•Connect the charger to the correct
electrical socket. Make sure the socket
is switched on. Your phone will now
start charging
•When the phone is fully charged
disconnect the charger from the socket
and then from the phone
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* If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in succession, your SIM card will lock and you must enter the PUK
code to unlock it. Please contact O2 Customer Service or visit www.o2.co.uk/PUK and follow the instructions.
Quick start guide

How to create and send a
text message
•Press the left hand side of the navigation
key and then select by pressing
to enter the Messages screen
•Select New text message by
pressing
•Type the number of the person you wish
to send the text to. Alternatively,press
or select Options – Add Contact to
select a contact number from your
phonebook. Scroll to the contact you
require and press to select. Once
completed press to select Done and
return to the messaging screen
•Scroll down to the message box using
the navigation key and start typing your
message using the keypad
•Once you’ve finished typing your text,
press
•Scroll to Send message then press
and your message will be sent
How to take a picture
•From the idle screen press the right hand
side of the navigation key until is
highlighted. Press to select
•Focus the camera on the picture subject.
You can press up and down on the
volume keys on the left hand side of the
phone, or up and down on the
navigation key to zoom in on the subject
•Press left and right on the navigation
key to lighten or darken
•Once you’re ready, press to take a
picture. Your O2Ice mobile will
automatically save the pictureto
the Gallery
•Press to go back to the viewfinder
screen and take another picture
Be patient!
Sending megapixel images via media
message may take some time to resize.
For more info see page 54.
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How to record a video
• From the idle screen press to select
Main Menu,then scroll to and press
to select
• Scroll to Video camera mode and press
•Press to start recording. To stop,
press
•Your video will automatically be saved to
the Gallery
•Press to select Back and return to
the viewfinder screen and shoot
another video
Top tips
You can assign a picture to a
contact, so when that person
calls you their photo appears on
screen. See page 98 for details.
You can download megapixel
camera pictures to your PC via
the USB cable and CD-ROM
supplied in the box. See page
27.

Contents
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Welcome 4
Chapter 1 – Before using your
mobile 7
What’s in the box 8
Handset description 10
Main display 14
Icons 15
Function keys 16
Navigation key 17
Chapter 2 – Getting your
mobile ready to use 19
Inserting your SIM 20
The battery22
Charging the battery 23
Important battery information 25
Inserting your microSD card 26
CD-Rom and USB cable 27
Chapter 3 – Basic functions 29
Turning your mobile on and off 30
The menu 32
The basics 36
Voicemail 901 39
Chapter 4 – Calling options 41
During a call 42
In-call menu 44
During a video call 45
Chapter 5 – Main menu 47
Profiles 48
Normal 48
Loud 48
Vibrate only 48
Silent (alarm on) 49
Silent 49
Headset 49
Multimedia 52
Camera 52
-Using your camera – the settings 52
-Additional camera settings 54
-Take a picture 55
-Managing your pictures 55
-View your pictures 56
Video camera mode 56
-Using the video camera – the settings 57
-Additional video settings 58
-Shoot a video clip 58
-Managing your video clip 59
Media Player 59
-Using your media player 59
-My contents 61
-My Playlist 61
-Settings 61
-And one final thing 62
Clock & Alarm 63
Clock 63
-Set alarm 63
-Change date 64
-Change time 64
O2 Ice is a trademark of the O2 Group of companies.

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Contacts 96
Adding contacts to your phonebook 97
View contacts 100
My name card 101
Groups 101
Call logs 102
-All, missed, dialled and received calls 102
-Delete call log 103
-Call time 103
-Call cost 104
-GPRS counter 104
Manage 105
Settings 106
Display 106
-Greeting message 106
-Home screen 107
-Brightness 107
-Backlight timer 107
-Screen saver 107
Phone 108
Calling 108
-Diverting calls 108
-Barring calls 109
-Waiting calls 109
-Accept calls 109
-Display my number 110
-Auto redial 110
Network Connections 110
Network 110
Connections 111
-Portsettings 111
-Mass Storage 111
Security 112
-Phone lock 112
-PIN 113
-Change PIN2 113
-FDN 113
Master reset 113
Chapter 6 – Don’t panic 115
In plain English 116
Trouble shooting 118
Vital statistics 121
Chapter 7 – The important safety bit
at the back
Safety information for mobiles 124
Mobile care 125
Driving safety 128
Electronic devices 129
Other safety guidelines 131
Cautions 132
Warranty statement 133
Mandatorystatements 136
-Settings 65
Home city 65
-Add city 66
-My home city 66
-Settings 66
Browser 67
O2 Active 68
Bookmarks 68
Enter address 68
History 68
Manage 68
Messages 69
New text message 69
-Select a contact 69
-Create your message 69
-To send your text message 70
How to read messages 71
New multimedia message 72
-Select a contact 72
-Enter a subject 72
-Adding text 73
-With an attachment 73
-Send your media message 75
Reading media messages 75
Inbox 76
Drafts 76
Sent 77
Outbox 77
Settings 77
Memory status 77
Gallery 78
Photo’s & Images 78
-Managing your images 78
Sound 80
-Managing your sounds 81
Video 82
-Managing your videos 83
Other files 84
Manage 84
-MemoryStatus 84
-Browse Rights Objects 84
Tools & Games 86
Bluetooth®86
-Device search 86
-My devices 87
-Settings 87
-See what you can do with Bluetooth 87
Games 89
-My Games 89
-Download 89
-Profiles 90
-Memorystatus 90
Calendar 90
-To set a memo 91
Calendar 92
Calculator 92
Notepad 93
Voice recorder 93
World Clock 94
Stopwatch 94
Converter 95
O2 95
Memory status 95
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About the user guide
This user guide relates only to the
O2Ice mobile phone. Please note that
asmall proportion of the functions
available differ between Pay & Go and
Pay Monthly customers.
You’re in for a real treat.
Your O2Ice mobile will let you do things
that only a short while ago belonged in
the realms of science fiction.
How about video calling and high speed
internet on the go with 3G? Or music
tracks for grooves on the move?
And it’s jam packed with 100’s of other
features that you can read about in this
guide. Like a 1.3 megapixel camera that
can take top quality shots, worthy of the
65,000 colours the brilliant screen
can show.
Messaging is also top of its class. Text
messaging is now just the beginning. With
your O2Ice mobile you can send clear
pictures and video as well.
Your O2Ice mobile also holds the key to
the whole world of O2Active* services.
At 3G speeds** you can access streaming
video footage from all sorts of sources,
news, sporting highlights and music.
And because your O2Ice mobile links
directly to your PC using its own cable,
you can upload and download files to
your heart’s content†.
Mobile, video camera, stills camera, high
speed internet. The O2Ice mobile is
everything you could ask for from a
phone, and much, much more.
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Welcome
*O
2Active is a trademark of the O2 group of companies.
** Subject to 3G coverage.
†Some content may be protected by the copyright owner and will not be removable from the device.

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Before using your mobile
•What’s in the box?
•Handset description
•Main display
•Icons
•Function keys
•Navigation key
Chapter 1

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Combined power and
PC connection lead
Hands-free kit /Stereo headphones
Your O2Ice mobile phone –
User Manual
CD Rom
Thank you for purchasing your O2Ice
mobile. Before you do anything else,
please take a look in the box and check
you have the items shown below.
Mobile phone
Battery
Batterycover
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What’s in the box?

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Back viewFront view
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Handset description
65,000 colour
main display
Right soft keyLeft soft key
Centrekey
Power on / off key
Microphone
Navigation key
Dial / Answer key
Earpiece
Keypad – alphanumeric
Speaker
Mirror
Battery
Camera

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Bottom viewLeft side view Right side view
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Hands-free
headset
Volume key
microSD
memory
card slot
Charger
socket

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Icons
The main display will show icons for
network signal strength, battery power,
alarm (if active), the current time and the
current profile in use. The screen can also
alert you to incoming calls, text messages
and missed calls.
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Main display
The icons below appear on the display.
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
Message Shows that a text
message has been received or
that there are unread messages
Media message Shows a media
message has been received or
there are unread media
messages
Voicemail Indicates you have a
voicemail message
Alarm Appears when an alarm
is set
Calendar Shows that you have
recorded a schedule, task or
note. See page 90 for more
information
Normal Shows the Normal
profile is in use. To set a
different profile please refer to
page 48
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 (alarm on) Shows that the
Silent (alarmon) profile is in use
Silent Shows that the Silent
profile is in use
Headset Shows that the Headset
is in use
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
microSD memory card has been
inserted
Name of operator
Press to access
the Main Menu
Signal
3G
Battery power
Current profile
Date and time
Wallpaper
Shortcuts
Press to
access O2Active

Power on/off key
•Long press to turn your mobile on/off
•Press to reject an incoming call or cancel
acall 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
Centrekey
•Press to select when browsing through
the menu
Left soft key
•Press to open up the main menu
•Press again to change how the main
menu is viewed on screen – choose from
List / Grid / Circular
Right soft key
•To access O2Active
Navigation key
•Tobrowse through
the menu
Asterisk key
•To insert an asterisk
•To open the symbols menu
• To turn vibration on/off
0 / + key
•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
• Long press to activate the keylock.
To turn the keylock off press
then
Alphanumeric
•Press to enter a digit
•Shortcut keys – press and hold to
immediately access a function
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Function keys Navigation key
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When in standby mode, you can use the
navigation keys to access shortcuts we
have set up for you.
Left / right To access messages, contacts,
profiles and camera
Up To access O2Active links
Down To access your phone book

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Getting your mobile ready to use
•Inserting your SIM
•The battery
•Charging the battery
•Important battery information
•Inserting your microSD memory card
•CD-Rom and USB cable
Chapter 2

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•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
bottom left
You’ll always need a SIM card to use your
mobile. This contains important
information about your mobile and
network. The message Insert SIM appears
when the SIM card is not installed.
Please take care of your SIM card and
don’t keep it near magnetic and electronic
devices as this can interfere with data
storage and network operations.
•Turn your mobile over and slide off the
back cover
•Lift the battery out of the mobile
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Inserting your SIM

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Power connection
Insert the charger’s contact point into the
slot at the bottom of your mobile and
plug the charger in at the socket.
Make sure you insert the charger the right
way up.
Please note
Charging the battery fully each time will
help prolong its life – and is much better
than frequent short bursts of charging.
Installing the battery
Slide off the back cover and insert the
battery into the space. Push it down until
it sits securely in place.
Removing the battery
Put your fingernail in the space at the
bottom of the battery and hook it out of
your mobile.
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The battery Charging the battery
Please note
Do not remove the battery when the
mobile is on. You could lose personal
settings or data stored either on your SIM
card or in the mobile’s memory.
Your SIM card can be easily damaged if
its metal contacts become scratched.
So take special care when holding or
inserting it.
Please note
The back cover of your mobile must be
securely replaced. If the cover does not
hold the battery in properly, your mobile
will not turnon or the batterymay fall
out during use.

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Important battery information
•Do not 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 batteryterminals 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 batteryas it may
damage the batteryand even cause
afire
•Please keep your battery out 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 battery is a consumable product,
the operating time will gradually
decrease through use
•Keep the terminals of the batteryclean
and dry
•When there is risk of lightning, remove
the charger’s plug from the socket to
protect the mobile
Charging status
Whilst charging, the battery level icon will
animate until fully charged.
If you charge your mobile while turned
off, you will also be told what percentage
full the battery is.
When the battery is out of power, your
mobile will play an alert sound to remind
you to recharge it and will eventually turn
off automatically.
Maximising battery life
To make your battery last longer, try the
following tips:
•Set the Timeout to as short a time as
possible. See page 107 to turn this on
•Close the WAP (O2Active) connection
when not in use
•When you don’t need the Bluetooth
function, ensure it is turned off
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CD-Rom and USB cable
The available internal memory on your
O2Ice mobile is approximately 30MB,
enabling you to store loads of pictures,
videos and MP3s. In addition your O2Ice
mobile has a slot for a microSD* memory
card. It’s a removable card designed to add
greater storage to your mobile. These
cards areavailable from any O2store.
If you have a card you can insert it into
the O2Ice mobile by following these steps
•Remove the card slot cover from the
right hand side of your mobile
•Insert the card with the metal contacts
facing downwards and push into place
•Replace the cover
If you want to remove the microSD
memorycard, open the cover and press
the cardto release.
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Inserting your microSD memory card
Your O2Ice mobile comes with a CD-Rom
and USB cable. This allows you to connect
your mobile to a PC and download
selected digital images, even back-up your
contacts from your SIM card or download
MP3 files and video clips to your mobile
and much more.
It is extra security for those files you do
not want to lose.
Software installation
•Insert the supplied CD-Rom into your
CD-Rom drive
•The CD-Rom will launch and the
installation begins
•Follow the on-screen instructions to
complete the installation to use
the software
Please note
The CD-Rom and USB cable are not
essential for using your mobile, so
installation is up to you.
Your mobile may not recognise the USB
cable if it is connected while an
application is running. Connect the USB
data cable during standby.
You may not be able to download
certain applications such as games,
ringtones or wallpapers to your PC for
copyright reasons.
* This may be referred to as Trans-Flash or T-Flash memory by some manufacturers.

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Basic functions
•Turning your mobile on and off
•The menu
•The basics
•Voicemail 901
Chapter 3

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Turning your mobile off
When the SIM card is installed
•Press and hold until the screen
turns off
Please note
If the message LOW BATTERY WARNING
POWER OFF is displayed, the mobile will
turn itself off and you will need to charge
the battery.
If the battery is removed when the
mobile is on, any unsaved messages could
be lost and the SIM card’s memory might
be damaged.
Turning your mobile on
When the SIM card is installed
•Press and hold until the screen
turns on
•If your mobile is PIN protected, PIN code
will be displayed on the screen. Enter
the 4-digit PIN to unlock the mobile,
then press
Hooray! You can now use your mobile
Watch out
•If you enter an incorrect PIN code three
times in a row, your SIM card will lock
and you’ll have to enter the PUK code to
unlock it. To get the PUK code you’ll
need to contact O2Customer Service or
visit www.o2.co.uk/PUK and follow the
instructions
•When you turn your mobile on/off you’ll
hear the welcome/goodbye sound. To
turn this off see page 50
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Turning your mobile on and off
Please see page 113 for more information on PIN codes.
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