O2 x1 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 2003. Correct at time of going to press (September 2003)
O2C1322N KGL 09/03
O2X1 user guide

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Contents
Welcome 1
About this user guide 2
Chapter 1 – Before using your mobile 3
Package contents 4
Handset description 5
Main display 6
Idle screen 6
Icons 6
Function keys 7
Use of your SIM card 8
Navigation key 9
Using the battery 10
Charging the battery 11
Important battery information 13
Chapter 2 – Basic operation 15
Installing a SIM card 16
Turning your mobile on and off 17
Basic functions 18
Making a call 18
Receiving calls 19
International calls, calls to an extension,
emergency calls 20
Entering letters and numbers 23
O2 is a trademark of O2 Limited.

Alarm 63
Calculator 65
Games 66
Game information 66
Volume 67
Vibration alert 67
How to download Java games 68
To play a game you’ve downloaded 68
MyPhone 69
Audio 69
Wallpaper 72
Greeting 72
Caller groups 74
Light & LCD 75
Settings 77
Time & date 77
Language 79
Data 79
Security 81
Preferred Network 84
Call settings 86
Reset settings 92
Camera 93
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Chapter 3 – Menu 27
Messaging 28
Write new SMS/media messages 28
To send SMS/media messages 29
Attach a picture or sound 30
Read messages 31
Inbox 32
Outbox 32
Delete 33
SMS template 34
Memory status 34
SMS settings 35
CB message 37
Internet and O2Active 40
O2Active 40
How to access O2Active 46
Bookmarks 47
Push inbox 48
Push settings 49
WAP profiles 50
Empty cache 54
Organiser 56
Calendar 56
Tasks 61
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1
Welcome
Your new O2X1 mobile features the very latest in
handset technology. It’s one of the best, most up-to-date
ways to stay in touch, have fun, get things done and
much more.
As well as dazzling 64k colour, your new mobile features
an integrated swivel camera, Media Messaging,
polyphonic ring tones, PC synchronisation and stunning
games. Plus with its handy Organiser and Phonebook
you’ll be in full control of your contacts.
You can also access the fantastic O2Active†service using
the latest in GPRS technology. Up-to-the-minute
information is at your fingertips wherever you are and
whenever you need it*.
If you haven’t used O2Active, make sure you do – the
colours and displays on your new mobile will have to be
seen to be believed.
This guide will help you get the most from your new
mobile – and all the fantastic features of the O2network.
†Terms and conditions apply. See www.o2.co.uk
*Subject to network coverage.
Chapter 4 – Phonebook 101
Phonebook 102
Phonebook look up 103
New 105
Settings 107
Voicemail number 112
Chapter 5 – Miscellaneous 115
Abbreviations and Acronyms 116
Questions and answers 120
Technical data 123
Chapter 6 – Safety 125
Safety information for mobiles 126
Mobile care 128
Driving safety 132
Electronic devices 133
Other safety guidelines 135
Cautions 136
FCC RF Exposure 137
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Before using your mobile
•Package contents
•Handset description
•Main display
•Function keys
•Use of your SIM card
•Navigation key
•Using the battery
•Charging the battery
•Important battery information
Chapter 1
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This user guide relates only to the O2X1.
To make it easier for you to follow, the contents of this guide
follow the same order as the mobile menu system.
Please note that a small proportion of the functions available
differ between Pay & Go and Pay Monthly customers.
About the user guide

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Package contents
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Thank you for purchasing this product. Please check the
product contents to see if you have all the available items
as shown below.
Mobile
phone
Charger
Standard
battery
Hands-free
kit
Manual
Sub LCD
Displays an icon and shows status
when you have a call or a message
or when you select
Bell/ Vibration/ Mute.
Handset description
Earphone
jack
Side key
Camera
O2Active
key
Antenna
Display
Function
key
Key pad
Microphone

Function keys
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Main display
Idle screen
6
Icon display – Shows the current status
of your mobile
Graphic display – Shows phone numbers,
text lines, animations and pictures
Function display – Shows each function
of and to help browse through
the main menu
Icons
Signal strength – The number of bars shows
signal strength
Battery – Current battery charging level
Alarm – Appears when an alarm is set
Call forwarding – Appears when call forwarding
is set
Vibration mode – Appears when Vibration is set
as a ring mode
Text message – Appears when you have a new
text message
GPRS signal – Appears when your mobile enters
aGPRS service area
To place a call, redial a number or
view options
To turn your mobile on and off.
Also the back key, delete key, or
press to end
To browse the main menu from
idle mode and select items
Camera key To move directly to camera menu
4-direction To browse the menu.
navigation key Phonebook and message
O2key To launch a connection to O2Active
Keypad keys To enter letters and numbers
* key To place an international call (+)
To turn the silent mode (vibration)
on or off
# key Special character key. Turns T9 text
dictionary on or off
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2
13
ABC DEF
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
7
PQRS
8
TUV
9
WXYZ
0
?
.,
OK
Menu and
Ok key

The navigation key is used to search
through the menu.
Left – To access the phonebook directly
from idle mode
Right – To access the SMS menu directly
from idle mode
Up – To scroll up and access the look up
directly from the idle mode
Down – To scroll down and access the dial
list from the idle mode
Navigation key
9
To use your mobile, a SIM card is required at all times – this
contains important information about your mobile and
network. The message Please insert SIM card appears when
the SIM card is not installed.
Messages and phone numbers stored in your mobile can be
transferred to another GSM handset if both SIM cards are
the same size*. 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.
Whenever you remove your SIM card or battery, you
should always remember to first turn off your mobile.
Insertion of the SIM card while charging the battery can
damage the card.
*You cannot alternate between different Pay & Go SIM cards with the O2 X1.
Use of your SIM card
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Power connection
Insert the charger’s contact point into the slot and plug the
charger in at the socket.
Please ensure you insert the charger the right side up.
Please note: Before you use the battery for the first time,
make sure you charge it for at least four hours. Charging
the battery fully each time will help prolong its lifetime –
and is much better than frequent short bursts of charging.
Charging the battery
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Installing the battery
Insert the bottom of the battery
into the groove at the bottom of
the handset. Then push down the
battery until it locks into place.
Removing the battery
Pull down the tab with one hand
and then lift the top of the battery
to separate from the handset.
Please note: The battery must be securely placed in the
battery compartment. If the battery is improperly inserted
your mobile will not turn on or the battery may slip off
during use.
Using the battery
10

Important battery information
13
Charging status
When you charge the battery with the
power off, you’ll see an LCD animation.
This will stop once charging is completed.
Removing the charger
Press down the release latch and pull out the charger.
Please note: Do not remove the charger by pulling at the
cable as this will result in damage to both the mobile and
the charger.
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•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 fire
•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 an expendable product, the operating
time will gradually decrease through use
•Keep the terminals of the battery clean and dry
•When there is risk of lightning, remove the charger’s
plug from the socket to protect the mobile

Basic operation
•Installing a SIM card
•Turning your mobile on and off
(with SIM card installed)
•Basic functions
•Entering letters and numbers
Chapter 2
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•Toconnect to O2your mobile must have a
SIM card installed
The SIM card slot is located beneath
the battery. Install the SIM card,
gold-plated side down. Make
sure the cut corner fits in the slot.
Never use force and avoid
touching the gold-plated
side of the SIM .
Once youhavecorrectly
installed the SIM card,
reinsert the battery.
Installing a SIM card
SIM card
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Tur ning your mobile on and off
Tur ning the phone on
When the SIM card is installed
¥Pressandhold untiltheLCDturnson
¥Whenthe phone islocked,PIN CODE
is displayed on the screen
¥Enter the 4-digit password to unlock
the mobile
¥YourdefaultPINcodeissupplied by your Service
Provider*
Tur ning the phone off
When the SIM card is installed
¥Pressandhold untiltheLCDturnsoff
Please note: If the message LOW BATTERY
WARNING POWER OFF is displayed, the
mobile will turn itself off. You will need to
change or charge the battery.
If the battery is removed w hile the mobile is on, any
unsaved messages could be lost and the SIM cardÕs
memory might be damaged.
*Please see page 82 regarding incorrectly enterring the PIN code.

Receiving calls
To answer a call, open the handset and press . To end a
call, close the handset or press .
To reject or terminate a call while your
mobile is ringing press .
If you are using the hands-free kit, press and hold
(send/end) on the hands-free kit to receive or end a call.
Redial
If you make a call, the number will be
stored in the Dial list. To retrieve a number,
press .
To make a call, scroll to the appropriate
number and press twice to place a call.
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Making a call
•Enter a phone number. If you make a mistake while
dialling, you can erase the last number you entered,
by pressing
•Once you have entered the number, press .
The O2X1 will start dialling the number
Network busy or call failed message is displayed when the
call does not connect.
If you select Redial in the setting menu function (refer to
page 88), your mobile will automatically try to call the
number for the set period of time you have selected.
•Press to end the call
Basic functions
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If you are a Pay & Go customer please consult your
welcome pack for details on how to use your mobile
whilst abroad.
You can make emergency calls at all times,
even without a SIM card installed.
You will be prompted to confirm your call
(to avoid faulty calls).
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International calls, calls to an extension,
emergency calls
To make a call, simply enter the desired number, including
the area code, and press or key.
A calling or busy tone will sound. To end the call,
press .
To make an international call, enter the
country code, area code if necessary and
finally the phone number. (Don’t leave
spaces between the numbers).
To make a call to an extension line you may
have to go through an automated
switchboard. To do so:
•Enter the phone number
•Press once
•Enter the extension number
•Press . The call will automatically be routed to the
extension line
OK
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2322
Text input mode is used to add a new phonebook entry,
write a new message and set some features. In text mode,
you can enter letters, numbers and symbols using the
keypad. The T9 language has a built-in dictionary that
helps it predict the word you are typing – to save you time.
Your mobile supports various languages.
T9 Language
•Open a new SMS/Media Message
•Press , move to T9 Language then, press
•Press , scroll to Sel. method and select the language
you require
•Press to go back to the input window
•Press a key one at a time to enter a word
•Press or to view a list of words and press
to select it and add a space when a word appears
e.g. To enter Hello:
•Press to select a letter case
•Press , , , ,
6
MNO
5
JKL
5
JKL
3
DEF
4
GHI
1
OK
Entering letters and numbers
HHel Hell HelloHe

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ABC
¥Press , move to ABC,thenpress
¥Pressa key to see the characters associated
with the button
123
¥Press , select 123,thenpress
¥Enter numbers through the keypad
¥To go back tolettersfollow the T9 or ABC
instructions
Symbols
¥Press , select Symbols,thenpress
¥Press or to view adifferentset
of symbols assigned to each key
¥Press a key, and youwillreturntothe
previous mode
OK
OK
OK
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4: 5@ 6!
7; 8/ 9?
Key features
In English input mode, the following keys help enter
letters, numbers and symbols.
Presstoselectoptions; choose from ABC, 123,
symbols, T9 la nguage. Press to select
Press to clear a digit
Press to insert a space between words
Press Navigation key to move a cursor
Press to select letter case, or press and hold it to
change to symbol mode
Press and hold * key to turn on or off silent
mode (vibration)
Press and hold 0to change to 123 mode
Press and hold #to change to T9 or ABC mode
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.,
0
1
OK

Menu
•Messages
•Internet and O2Active
•Organiser
•Games
•MyPhone
•Settings
•Camera
Chapter 3
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Messaging
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Text messaging is fun with O2X1. You can send long
messages (up to 456 characters), and personalise them
with pictures and sounds (EMS). You can also store pictures
and sounds.
Write new SMS/media messages
To connect to O2your mobile must have a SIM card installed.
•From the idle screen press , scroll to message and
then press
•Select SMS or MMS
•Press
•Select create message/write new SMS
OK
OK
OK
•Write your message using a maximum
of 456 characters. While you type, the
remaining free space is stated by a counter
in the top right corner
•Input a message. If you press you will
see a preview of the message
To send SMS/media messages
•Press again and enter a mobile number; and
•Press to select Option, then either:
Group send – To send a message to a group
Phonebook lookup – To lookup a number from phonebook
•Once you have selected your contacts,
press followed by
•Choose Send only or Save & send and
select by pressing
•Press to confirm
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

Read messages
An incoming message alert will be shown
in the start screen (and with a tone or
vibration if selected).
•Press to open the message and read
•Press to select Option, then select either:
Forward – To forward a message to another
Reply – To reply to a message
Delete – To delete a message
To postpone reading a new text message select Later.
The message will be stored and the icon will appear in
the start screen.
OK
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Attach a picture or sound
•To include a picture or a sound with your media message,
select Attach. Press and then
•Select Animation or Melody and press to confirm
•Press to return to your message
The item is now inserted in your media message.
•To send the message press twice
•Enter the number or press to select Group Send or
Phonebook Lookup. Then press
•The number will appear on the screen, press and
select
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
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Forward – To forward a message
Edit – To edit a message
Send – To send a message
Call – To place a call to a recipient
Delete – To delete a message
Read – To read a message
Delete
•From the idle screen press , then . Press
for SMS or for MMS
•Press
•Select one of the options such as Delete
Inbox,Delete outbox or Delete all and
press
•Press to confirm or to return to the
previous page
Please note: Delete messages regularly to keep plenty
of memory free.
OK
OK
4
GHI
2
ABC
11
OK
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Inbox
•From the idle screen press , then . Press
for SMS or for MMS
•Press for Inbox
•You will now be in the Inbox. indicates
a read message, while indicates an
unread message
•Select the desired message and press
to read
•To return to the main menu press
Outbox
•From the idle screen press , then . Press
for SMS or for MMS
•Press to select the Outbox
To edit a sent or Save Only message:
•Select a message in the Outbox
•Press to select one of the following
options (on page 33). indicates a save
only message, indicates a send and
save message
3
DEF
2
ABC
11
OK
OK
2
ABC
2
ABC
11
OK
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