O2 JET 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 (September 2006)
O2 Jet is a trademark of the O2 Group of companies.
O2BUO15N KGL 09/06
Jet

Before you start …
…Firstly, thank you for buying an O2Jet mobile. We
know you’ll find it useful and reliable.
Secondly, our Quick Start guide tells you all you
need to know about getting your mobile up and
running. The remaining chapters explain the
additional features and functions your mobile offers
–definitely worth a read when you have the time.

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Using the desk stand
If you prefer, you can plug your charger into the desk top stand
and stand your handset in the device to charge.
Please note
If you’re in hurry the fastest way to charge your O2Jet Mobile is to
use the mains charger and plug it straight into the phone instead
of using the USB cable or the desk stand.
Basic navigation
Here’s how to navigate when using your O2Jet mobile.
•Use the navigation key to move up, down, left or right
•Press the left soft key or to select an item
•Press the right soft key 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. Alternatively, press down on the navigation
key or press the right soft key to select Contacts and enter
the contacts menu. Then scroll up and down to find the contact
you requireor enter one or moreletters from the beginning of a
contact’sname, then you can find their entrymuch quicker than
just by scrolling up and down
•Press . Your O2Jet mobile will startto 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 O2Jet mobile and insert the SIM into
the slot provided. Close the SIM catch to ensure it is secure, then
insert the battery and replace the back. For more detailed help on
setting up your phone go to chapter 2
•Check everything is securely in place, then hold and press
until the screen turns on. Enter a PIN if necessary*.
See page 175 for more information on PIN codes
•You’re now ready to use your O2Jet mobile phone
Charging the handset
Using the handset charger cable
•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 to enter the New
message screen. Alternatively, press the left soft key to
select Menu,then select Messages –Text Message –New
Message
•Type in your text message using the alphanumeric keys. For
further information on entering text, go to page 97
•Once you’ve finished typing your message press or select
Options –Send To
•Type the number of the person you wish to send the text to.
Alternatively, press to select a contact from your phonebook.
Scroll to the contact you require and press to select. Once
completed press the left soft key to select Done and return
to the messaging screen. You can send your message to up to
10 recipients
•Once complete press the left soft key to select Send and
your message will be sent
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Contents
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Welcome 5
Chapter 1 – Before using your mobile 8
What’s in the box 9
Handset description 15
Main display 20
Icons 21
Function keys 22
Navigation key 24
Chapter 2 –Getting your mobile ready to use 26
Inserting your SIM 27
The battery 29
Charging the battery30
Battery information 32
CD-Rom and USB cable 33
Chapter 3 – Basic functions 36
Turning your mobile on 37
Turning your mobile off 38
The menu 39
Chapter 4 – Calling options 46
The basics 47
During a call 49
In-call menu 54
Voicemail 901 56
Chapter 5 – Main menu 58
O2 59
O2 Home 60
Bookmarks 60
History62
Go to Address 62
Push Messages 62
Settings 63
Counter 64
Calls 65
Missed, dialled and received calls 65
Call duration 67
Tools 69
Bluetooth 69
Calculator 75
File Manager 76
My Files 76
Memory 79
Currency Converter 80
Unit Converter 82
Voice Recorder 84
BMI Check 86
O2 87
Clock 88
Set Alarm 89
Clear Alarm 89
Set Time and Date 89
Change Location 90
Settings 92
Messages 95
Text Message 97
Multimedia Message 106
Email 122
Cell Broadcast 96
Text Message 97
–New message 97

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–How to read messages 101
–Inbox 103
–Drafts 104
–Sent 104
–Templates 105
–Settings 105
Multimedia Message 106
–Create a media message 106
–Select a contact 106
–Enter a subject 107
–Add content to your media message 109
–Send your media message 112
–Reading media messages 114
–Inbox 115
–Drafts 116
–Sent 116
–Outbox 117
–Templates 117
–Settings 118
Email 122
–Create an email 123
–Reading an email 129
–Inbox 130
–Drafts 131
–Sent 131
–Outbox 131
–Send and Receive 132
–Settings 132
–Delete All Folder 135
Profiles 136
Selecting a profile 136
Profile selector key 138
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Personalise your profiles 141
Flight Mode 146
Calendar 147
To set a task reminder 148
Contacts 151
Adding contacts to your phonebook 151
View contacts 154
Speed dial 157
Settings 159
Settings 163
BatterySaving 163
Display Settings 163
Call Settings 168
Network Settings 173
Phone Settings 174
Security Settings 175
Chapter 6 – Glossary and trouble shooting 180
Glossary 181
Trouble shooting 184
Chapter 7 – The important safety bit
at the back 188
Safety information 189
Mobile care 190
Driving safety 193
Electronic Devices 194
Other safety guidelines 196
Cautions 197
Warranty statement 198
Mandatory statements 202

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We’ve also added features that we think will be of help
•There’s the calendar and alarm clock to keep you organised
•You can also enjoy all the benefits of Bluetooth to forward
files easily
•You have a dedicated profile switch – with a standard, vibrate
and silent option, so you can easily turn your phone on silent
when you’re in a meeting; or when you just want to enjoy some
peace and quiet
•There is a Bluetooth shortcut – press and hold to activate
Bluetooth and take you straight to your paired devices
•Your O2Jet mobile still has the benefits of having O2Active*,so
you have all the information you need at your fingertips
About the user guide
This user guide relates only to the O2Jet mobile phone. Please note
that a small proportion of the functions available differ between
Pay & Go and Pay Monthly customers.
Congratulations on choosing the O2Jet mobile, the perfect choice
when you’re on the move. With its sheer simplicity, the O2Jet mobile
has all the features you need without complicating matters with
features you don’t.
Your O2Jet mobile provides you with more battery life, so you’re
always contactable when you’re out and about. Better yet, your
O2Jet mobile has a built in Battery Saving Mode to extend your
mobile’s battery life even further. The inconvenience of a dead
battery will hopefully be a thing of the past!
Plus, with your desk stand and car charger, you can charge your
O2Jet mobile in style or whilst you’re on the move – whichever
suits you best.
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Welcome
*O2Active is a trademark of the O2 group of companies.

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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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Battery
Battery cover
Thank you for purchasing your O2Jet mobile. Before you do
anything else, please take a look in the box and check you have the
items shown below.
Mobile phone
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What’s in the box?

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Desk stand
Protective case
Provides extra protection against scratches to your mobile phone.
Power lead & USB cable
Hands-free headset
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CD-RomCar charger
Your O2Jet mobile phone – user manual
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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 / offkey
Microphone
Navigation key
Dial / Answer key
Bluetooth
shortcut key
Earpiece
Keypad –
alphanumeric
Battery cover

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Right side viewLeft side view
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Volume key
Hands-free speaker

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Main display
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.
Bottom view
Top view
For moreinfo on the Profile selector key go to page 138.
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Name of
operator
Press left soft key
to access
the Menu
Signal Battery power
Current profile
Date and time
Wallpaper
Press right soft
key to
access Contacts
Hands-free
headset port
Mini USB port
Profile selector key
Positioning slots
for desk stand

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Icons Function keys
The icons below appear on the display.
Signal strength The number of bars shows signal strength
Battery Current battery charge level
Message Shows that a text message has been received
or that there are unread messages or you have a
voicemail message
Media message Shows a media message has been
received or there are unread media messages
Alarm Appears when an alarm is set
Normal Shows the Normal profile is in use. To set a
different profile please refer to page 136
Outdoor This wordwill be displayed on screen when this
profile is chosen
Vibrate Only Shows that the Vibrate Only profile is in use.
Silent Shows that the Silent profile is in use
Headset Shows that the Headset is in use
Call forward This icon indicates that all calls have been
forwarded to another number
Roaming Indicates roaming has been activated
(It is not your regular network)
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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
Centrekey
•Press to select when browsing through the menu
•The centrekey can often be used as an alternative to the left soft
key to select menu items
Left soft key
•Press to open up the main menu
•Press to select when browsing through lower menu levels from
standby mode
Right soft key
•To access your contacts
Navigation key
•To browse through the menu

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When in standby mode, you can use the
navigation keys to access shortcuts we have
set up for you.
Left To access the new text messaging screen
Right To access your calendar
Up To access the shortcut list. For further
information go to page 40
Down To access your contacts
Navigation key
Asterisk key
•To insert an asterisk
•To open the symbols menu whilst creating a text message
•Press twice to insert +
0key
•Press and hold to activate or deactivate Bluetooth
•Toinsertaspace 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
Alphanumeric
•Press to enter a digit
•Shortcut keys – press and hold to immediately access a function
1key
•We have preset voicemail for you. Press and hold to access your
voicemail messages. You can configure keys 2 – 9 as speed dial
keys – see page 157
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Getting your mobile ready to use
•Inserting your SIM
•The battery
•Charging the battery
•Battery information
•CD-Rom and USB cable
Chapter 2

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•Turn your mobile over and slide off the back cover
•Release the battery catch and lift the battery out of the mobile
•Lift the SIM card catch and insert the SIM card into the slot.
Make sure the SIM card’s metal contacts are facing down and the
cut corner is at the top right
•Ensure the SIM card is secure by closing the SIM card catch
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.
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Inserting your SIM
Battery cover SIM card catch SIM card

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Using the handset charger cable
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.
Installing the battery
Insert the battery into the space at the back of your mobile
ensuring the metal contacts are touching. Push it down until it sits
securely. It should ‘clip’ into place.
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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’smemory.
Your SIM cardcan be easily damaged if its metal contacts become
scratched. So take special care when holding or inserting it.
Removing the battery
Using your fingernail release the battery catch and lift the battery
from your O2Jet mobile phone.
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
turn on or the battery may fall out during use.
Charger connector
Charger socket

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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 carewhen 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
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 battery clean and dry
•When thereis risk of lightning, remove the charger’s plug from
the socket to protect the mobile
Using the desk stand
You can plug your charger into the desk stand and stand your
headset in the stand to charge the battery.
Please note
Charging the battery fully each time will help prolong its life – and
is much better than frequent short bursts of charging.
Charging status
Whilst charging, the batterylevel icon will animate until
fully charged.
When the battery is getting low, your mobile will play an alert
sound to remind you to recharge it and will eventually turn
offautomatically.
Maximising battery life
Tomake your batterylast longer, try the following tips
•Activate the BatterySaving mode. See page 163 to turnthis on
•Close the WAP (O2Active) connection when not in use
•When you don’tneed the Bluetooth function, ensureit is
turned off
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