Toshiba Cell Phone TX80 User Manual

all language dependent characters and services.  
Introduction  
Congratulations on choosing the Toshiba TX80.  
This wireless device is a 3GPP GSM Release 99 terminal supporting  
GPRS service, and is designed to support also Release 97 GPRS  
networks. However, there may be some compatibility issues when  
used in some Release 97 GPRS networks. For more information,  
contact your service provider.  
Thank you for choosing the Toshiba TX80 mobile phone, which  
incorporates 3G technology, also known as UMTS.  
Toshiba TX80 brings together the mobile phone and a music player in  
one package. The music player is easy to use, offering simple access  
to music on the move.  
Before Using the Toshiba TX80  
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS SOFTWARE WHICH ALLOWS YOU TO  
TRANSFER SPECIFIED MUSIC DATA STORED ON YOUR PC TO YOUR  
TOSHIBA TX80. THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE THE CAPABILITY TO  
RECORD CDs TO YOUR PC. RECORDING MUSIC FILES CAN BE DONE  
USING WINDOWS MEDIAPLAYER BY MICROSOFT CORPORATION  
OR OTHER SIMILAR SOFTWARE AND APPLICATIONS. WINDOWS  
MEDIA IS A TRADEMARK OF MICROSOFT CORPORATION IN THE  
Toshiba TX80 also provides entertainment features like video telephony,  
video and picture messaging, as well as browser service for quick  
access to the Internet.  
The Toshiba TX80 has a high-quality 260,000 colour display and 3.2  
mega pixel camera.  
We hope that you will be very happy with your new Toshiba mobile phone. UNITED STATES AND OTHER COUNTRIES.  
MUSIC IS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWS IN THE IRRESPECTIVE  
Network services  
COUNTRIES AND THE TRANSFER AND REPRODUCTION OF  
COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS IS PERMITTED FOR PRIVATE PERSONAL  
USE ONLY. ANYONE FOUND DUPLICATING OR DISTRIBUTING MUSIC  
DATA OVER A NETWORK (OR ASSISTING OTHERS TO DO SO)  
WITHOUT THE AGREEMENT OF THE RIGHTS HOLDER, WILL BE IN  
VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT LAWS. TOSHIBA DISCLAIMS ALL  
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY CONSEQUENCES ARISING FROM ILLEGAL  
USE OF TOSHIBA OR THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE.  
To use the phone you must have service from a wireless service  
provider. Many of the features in this device depend on features in the  
wireless network to function. These Network Services may not be  
available on all networks or you may have to make specific  
arrangements with your service provider before you can utilize  
Network Services. Your service provider may need to give you  
additional instructions for their use and explain what charges will  
apply. Some networks may have limitations that affect how you can  
use Network Services. For instance, some networks may not support  
Copyright©2006 TOSHIBA CORPORATION, All rights reserved.  
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4. LIMITED WARRANTY. Only during the warranty period for the  
Phone, Toshiba, Toshibas affiliate, its suppliers or its  
authorized service company will repair or replace, at Toshibas  
sole discretion, defective Software unless such defect results  
from acts or phenomenon beyond the reasonable control of  
Toshiba.  
PLEASE MAKE AND RETAIN A COPY OF ALL DATA YOU HAVE  
INSERTED INTO YOUR PRODUCT, FOR EXAMPLE NAMES,  
ADDRESSES, PHONE NUMBERS, PICTURES, RINGTONES ETC,  
BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR PRODUCT FOR A WARRANTY  
SERVICE, AS SUCH DATA MAY BE DELETED OR ERASED AS  
PART OF THE REPAIR OR SERVICE PROCESS.  
5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT  
LEGALLY PERMITTED, IN NO EVENT SHALL TOSHIBA,  
TOSHIBAS AFFILIATES OR THEIR SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE  
TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES FOR (A) LOST BUSINESS OR  
REVENUE, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS  
DATA; OR (B) CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR  
INDIRECT DAMAGES OF ANY KIND (WHETHER UNDER  
CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE) ARISING OUT OF: (I)  
THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF  
TOSHIBA, TOSHIBAS AFFILIATES OR THEIR SUPPLIER  
HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  
DAMAGES; OR (II) ANY CLAIM BY A THIRD PARTY. SAVE  
AS SET OUT IN THIS SECTION, TOSHIBAS ENTIRE  
LIABILITY UNDER THIS EULA SHALL NOT EXCEED THE  
PRICE PAID FOR THE SOFTWARE, IF ANY.  
6. Export Laws. Any use, duplication or disposal of the Software  
involves products and/or technical data that may be controlled  
under the export laws of applicable countries or region and may  
be subject to the approval of the applicable governmental  
authorities prior to export. Any export, directly or indirectly, in  
contravention of the export laws of applicable countries or  
region is prohibited.  
7. Third Party Beneficiary. You agree that certain suppliers of the  
Software to Toshiba have a right as a third party beneficiary to  
enforce the terms of this EULA against you as a user.  
8. Transfers. The Software may be transferred only as installed on  
the Phone to a lawful third party user, where that party accepts  
the terms of this EULA which will continue to apply.  
Warranty  
THE ABOVE DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION DOES NOT  
EXCLUDE OR LIMIT (A) LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL  
INJURY CAUSED BY NEGLIGENCE OR (B) ANY MANDATORY  
LEGAL RIGHT OR LIABILITY TO THE EXTENT THAT IT CANNOT  
BE LAWFULLY EXCLUDED OR LIMITED UNDER APPLICABLE  
LAW.  
Your Toshiba mobile telephone contains no user serviceable parts.  
For further information on service please contact your retailer or  
service provider.  
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Do not mishandle or abuse the Phone. Dropping it, knocking or  
shaking it can damage the internal circuits.  
Safety Instructions  
Care and Maintenance  
If you maintain your phone and all the parts and accessories supplied  
with the original box, (Phone), in good condition, the quality of your  
Phone usage as well as Phone life span will be greatly enhanced. If  
you follow the suggestions below, this will also help you fulfil warranty  
obligations.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, strong detergents, or cleaning  
solvents to clean the phone. If you must clean it, then use a soft,  
clean, dry, lint-free cloth.  
Do not apply paint or other such substances to the Phone. This  
could clog the Phones moving parts.  
If the Phone or any of the accessories are not working as they  
should, please consult your dealer who can provide you with the  
expert assistance that you require.  
Keep the Phone and all the parts and accessories out of the reach  
of small children.  
Interference may affect your Phones performance. This is  
perfectly normal and once you move away from the source of the  
interference, the Phone should operate as usual.  
Keep the Phone dry as moisture of any kind can contain minerals  
that will corrode the electronic circuits.  
Do not use or store the Phone in dusty or dirty locations as the  
Do not attempt to disassemble your product. Only Toshiba  
moving parts of the Phone can be damaged.  
authorised personnel should perform service.  
Do not use or store the Phone in hot areas. High temperatures will  
shorten the life span of the Phone, damage the battery or warp/  
melt the plastic used in the Phones manufacture.  
FCC Notice  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause  
harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
Do not store the Phone in cold areas. When there is a difference in  
temperature between the room and the Phone, condensation can  
form inside the Phone, causing damage to the electronic circuits.  
Do not open the Phone unless absolutely necessary, for example,  
to install the battery or SIM card. We recommend that you go to  
your dealer when problems arise with either of these items and  
allow their experts to handle the Phone instead.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate  
the equipment.  
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Information to User  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation; if this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined  
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
1. Reorient/relocate the receiving aerial.  
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the  
manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the users  
authority to operate the equipment.  
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Contents  
Introduction ........................................................................... 1  
Safety Instructions.................................................................. 7  
Contents................................................................................ 9  
Whats in the Box ................................................................. 12  
About This Manual ............................................................... 12  
Call Manager........................................................................39  
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Media Player......................................................................49  
Media Player Menu ...............................................................50  
Playback Screen of Media Player ...........................................51  
Playing Music & Videos .........................................................52  
Using Music Player ...............................................................53  
Transferring Music from a PC to a Memory Card.....................55  
Using Playlists ......................................................................57  
Other Operations & Settings ..................................................59  
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Basic Operations............................................................... 13  
Parts & Functions................................................................. 14  
Indicators............................................................................. 17  
SIM Card ............................................................................. 19  
Codes.................................................................................. 20  
Emergency Calls .................................................................. 21  
Battery Pack ........................................................................ 22  
Memory Card....................................................................... 24  
Turning On/Off the Power ..................................................... 25  
Date & Time Settings............................................................ 25  
Main Menu .......................................................................... 26  
Making a Call....................................................................... 27  
Answering a Call.................................................................. 28  
Operations during Calls ........................................................ 29  
Call Log............................................................................... 30  
Optional Services ................................................................. 31  
Character Input.................................................................... 35  
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Video Telephony.................................................................61  
Video Calling ........................................................................62  
Making a Video Call ..............................................................62  
Answering a Video Call..........................................................63  
Convenient Functions for Video Calling...................................63  
Video Calling Settings............................................................65  
Camera/Video Camera.......................................................67  
Camera................................................................................68  
Taking a Picture....................................................................70  
Recording a Video.................................................................71  
Picture & Video Settings........................................................73  
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Message............................................................................ 77  
Messaging Capabilities......................................................... 78  
Creating & Sending an MMS Message................................... 79  
Creating & Sending an SMS Message.................................... 81  
Reading Received MMS & SMS Messages............................. 82  
Checking Sent MMS & SMS Messages.................................. 83  
MMS/SMS Settings & Common Operations............................ 84  
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Settings..............................................................................99  
Display Settings..................................................................100  
Phone Profiles ....................................................................101  
Language Setting................................................................103  
Shortcut Function................................................................103  
External Light Settings.........................................................104  
Flight Mode Setting.............................................................105  
Call Settings .......................................................................105  
Using the Stereo Handsfree Headset ....................................107  
Security Settings.................................................................108  
Network & Internet..............................................................110  
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Browser............................................................................. 87  
Accessing Browser............................................................... 88  
Bookmarks .......................................................................... 89  
Other Operations.................................................................. 90  
Game & Application.............................................................. 90  
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Convenient Functions......................................................111  
Calendar ............................................................................112  
Voice Recorder ...................................................................113  
Multi Task...........................................................................115  
Other Convenient Functions.................................................116  
Gallery ............................................................................... 93  
Gallery................................................................................. 94  
Using vObjects..................................................................... 95  
Using the Memory Card........................................................ 96  
Using the SIM Card .............................................................. 96 10 File Transfer & Synchronisation......................................117  
File Transfer .......................................................................118  
File Synchronisation ............................................................123  
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11 Appendix ......................................................................... 125  
Troubleshooting.................................................................. 126  
Specifications .................................................................... 127  
Index................................................................................. 128  
Health and Safety Information ............................................. 131  
Menu Structure.................................................................. 135  
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What’s in the Box  
About This Manual  
Your box contains the following items:  
Symbols  
This manual uses the following symbol.  
Phone  
Battery Pack  
Battery Cover  
AC Adapter  
indicates to use G to select an item and press @ or J  
(Select) to confirm the selection.  
For details on the soft keys and navigation key, see Using Soft Keys”  
USB Cable for PC Connection  
CD-ROM  
(page 16) and Using the Navigation Key(page 16).  
User Guide  
Screens  
The screens appearing in this manual are simplified for the purpose  
of explanation and may differ from the actual screens appearing on  
the phone.  
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1 Basic Operations  
This chapter explains the basic operations and functions of your phone.  
In This Chapter  
Parts & Functions  
Indicators  
Main Menu  
Making a Call  
Answering a Call  
Operations during Calls  
Call Log  
SIM Card  
Codes  
Emergency Calls  
Battery Pack  
Optional Services  
Character Input  
Call Manager  
Memory Card  
Turning On/Off the Power  
Date & Time Settings  
 
Parts & Functions  
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Basic Operations  
 
1: Earpiece  
2: Main Display  
3: Navigation Key E: Moves the cursor up, down, left or right.  
Press A to access shortcuts (page 103).  
Centre Key @: Confirms selections and performs selected  
operations. Displays the main menu.  
16: Side Keys (P and Q): Allow you to adjust the volume, zoom, etc.  
Press and hold P to use the shortcut for either switching the  
phone profile or turning on the mobile light (page 104).  
17: Camera/Hold Key: Activates the camera/video camera and acts  
as a shutter button. Press and hold R to set/cancel the key guard  
while your phone is closed (page 109).  
4: Left Soft Key: Performs the operation indicated at the left  
bottom of the main display. Displays the Message menu.  
5: Video Calling/Media Player Key: Used for making a video call.  
Displays the Media Player menu.  
6: Camera/Video Key: Activates the camera/video camera.  
7: Send Key: Makes and answers calls.  
18: Stereo Speakers  
19: External Display: Notifies of incoming calls, messages, etc.  
while your phone is closed.  
20: External Light: Flashes for incoming calls, messages, etc.  
21: Antenna (Built-in)  
22: Close-up Switch: Allows you to use macro mode for camera/  
video camera.  
8: Keypad: Allows you to enter phone numbers, characters (page  
35), etc. Press and hold # to switch the phone profile to Silent 23: Main Camera: Used for taking pictures and recording videos.  
(page 101). Press and hold 1 to listen to your voicemail (page 24: Camera/Video Indicator  
31).  
25: Charging Indicator  
9: Microphone  
26: Hand Strap Hole  
10: Cable and Phone Charging Terminal  
11: Sub Camera: Used for video calls, etc.  
12: Right Soft Key: Performs the operation indicated at the right  
bottom of the main display. Allows you to access a browser.  
13: Infrared Port  
27: Mobile Light  
28: Memory Card Slot  
29: Earphone Microphone Jack  
30: Music Player Keys: Allow you to play, pause, rewind and  
forward music while your phone is closed.  
14: AP Key: Displays the Multi Task screen (page 115).  
15: End/Power Key: Turns on/off the power. Ends calls/operations  
and takes you back to standby mode.  
Basic Operations  
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Using the Remote Control Keys  
(Optional Accessory)  
Using Soft Keys  
You can perform an operation displayed at the bottom of the main  
display by pressing the corresponding J or K.  
You can use the remote control keys for operations such as making  
calls and playing music (pages 52, 54, 107).  
Options  
Back  
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3
1
4
6
7
1: Send/End Key: Makes and answers calls. Ends calls.  
2: Play/Pause Key  
3: Hold Switch: Disables the remote control keys.  
4: Belt Clip  
Using the Navigation Key  
The navigation key E allows you to perform various operations  
such as moving the cursor up, down, left or right.  
5: Volume Keys  
6: Rewind Key/Forward Key  
7: Microphone  
With @, you can display the main menu, confirm the selected item,  
perform the selected operation, etc.  
If you press A in standby mode, you can display the Shortcut menu  
and use shortcuts (page 103).  
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Basic Operations  
 
/
(GPRS Network Connection/Roaming): Indicates you  
are in an area with GPRS-network coverage or roaming.  
Indicators  
Main Display  
: Indicates the reception of an MMS message with a high priority  
level.  
: Indicates the reception of a rights object.  
The following indicators appear on the main display.  
/
(New or Unread MMS/SMS): Indicates a new or unread  
/
/
/
/
: Indicates the signal strength is at one of  
MMS message or SMS message (page 82).  
five levels.  
: Indicates a new or unread WAP Push message (page 82).  
: Indicates Flight mode (page 105) is set to On.  
/
/
(Silent/Car/Meeting): Indicates the phone profile  
: Indicates data is being synchronised with an external device.  
setting (page 101).  
/
(Voice/Video Call): Indicates a voice or video call in  
progress.  
: Indicates a dial-up connection.  
: Indicates a connection to a Web page with security protection.  
: Indicates a connection to an external device via infrared.  
/
: Indicates a running/paused Javaapplication (page 91).  
: Indicates data is being sent or received.  
: Indicates a music file is playing.  
: Indicates you can establish a connection on the GPRS network.  
: Indicates you can perform data communication on the GPRS  
: Indicates a music file is paused as a result of an incoming call,  
etc.  
network.  
: Indicates a video file is playing.  
: Indicates you are out of the service area of the service provider  
with which you have concluded a contract. When this indicator is  
displayed, only emergency services can be called.  
: Indicates streaming playback.  
: Indicates the status of the memory card inserted (page 24).  
/
(3G Network Connection/Roaming): Indicates you are  
in an area with 3G-network coverage or roaming.  
(GSM Network Connection/Roaming): Indicates you  
are in an area with GSM-network coverage or roaming.  
/
/
/
: Indicates the battery level is at one of four  
levels.  
/
: Charging  
Clock Display: Appears on the top-right side of the display when  
your phone is not in standby mode.  
Basic Operations  
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(Phone Lock): Indicates the phone lock (page 108) is set.  
External Display  
The external display allows you to confirm information when your  
: Indicates the alarm (page 116) is set.  
/
/
: Indicates both Silent and Vibration are set or either  
phone is closed.  
Silent or Vibration is set (pages 101, 102).  
/
/
/
/
: Indicates the signal strength is at one of  
: Indicates a missed call.  
five levels.  
: Indicates Flight mode (page 105) is set to On.  
(New or Unread MMS/SMS): Indicates a new or unread  
: Indicates the SMS and MMS message inbox (page 82) is full.  
: Indicates a recorded message at the Voicemail Centre (page  
31).  
/
MMS message or SMS message (page 82).  
: Indicates call diverting with ringer off for voice call.  
: Indicates call diverting with ringer off for video call.  
: Indicates call diverting with ringer off for voice and video calls.  
: Indicates a new or unread WAP Push message (page 82).  
(Key Guard): Indicates the key guard (page 109) is set.  
(Phone Lock): Indicates the phone lock (page 108) is set.  
: Indicates a missed call.  
/
/
(Silent/Car/Meeting): Indicates the phone profile  
setting (page 101).  
: Indicates a recorded message at the Voicemail Centre (page  
31).  
/
/
/
: Indicates the battery level is at one of four  
levels.  
: Charging  
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Basic Operations  
 
Information Prompt  
This feature notifies you of missed calls, unread messages or other  
unconfirmed information. If you have unconfirmed information, the  
information prompt appears in standby mode.  
SIM Card  
Before using your phone, be sure to do the following.  
Insert the SIM card in your phone.  
While the information prompt is displayed, select the item you want to  
Insert the battery pack in your phone (page 22).  
confirm and press J (Select).  
The information prompt contains the following items.  
Missed Calls: Notifies of missed calls (page 30).  
New SMS: Notifies of new SMS (page 82).  
About the SIM Card  
The SIM card contains customer information such as your phone  
number. Only insert the SIM card in a SIM card compatible phone. If  
the SIM card is not inserted, the phone cannot be used.  
New MMS: Notifies of new MMS (page 82).  
New WAP Push: Notifies of new WAP Push (page 82).  
New Notifications: Notifies of new messages (page 82).  
New Reports: Notifies of unread report messages (page 85).  
Voicemail: Notifies of new messages at the Voicemail Centre  
(page 31).  
Stop Snooze: Notifies of an activated alarm set to repeat (page  
116).  
Basic Operations  
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Inserting & Removing the SIM Card  
Before inserting or removing the SIM card, remove the battery pack.  
For details on removing the battery pack, see page 22. Make sure the  
power is turned off before removing the SIM card.  
Codes  
Personal Identification Number (PIN)  
Code  
1. Draw out the tray by pulling the tab.  
The SIM card has two security codes: PIN code and PIN2 code. For  
details on the PIN/PIN2 code, contact your service provider.  
Tab  
PIN Code  
This is a four to eight digit security code to prevent another person  
from using your SIM card without permission.  
If the PIN code request is set to On (page 108), your PIN code needs  
to be entered to use your phone each time the power is turned on.  
You can change the initial number set at the time of purchase (page  
108).  
2. Place the SIM card on the tray with the IC surface facing up.  
Notch  
PIN2 Code  
This is a four to eight digit security code that needs to be entered for  
operations such as modifying data saved to the SIM card. You can  
change the initial number set at the time of purchase (page 108).  
3. Push in the tray until it stops completely.  
PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) Code  
If the PIN code or PIN2 code is incorrectly entered three times in a  
row, the PIN/PIN2 lock is set. To cancel the PIN/PIN2 lock, enter the  
PUK code or PUK2 code. For details on the PUK/PUK2 code, contact  
your service provider.  
To remove the SIM card, draw out the tray by pulling the tab and  
lift out the SIM card.  
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Basic Operations  
 
Codes  
Emergency Calls  
Your security code, centre access code and call barring service code  
are required for using your phone.  
You can still make calls to emergency services when the SIM card is  
not inserted. However, there is no guarantee that a connection can be  
established in all countries and areas because operation of your  
phone differs depending on the wireless network, wireless signal and  
your phones setting status. Do not rely on just your mobile phone  
when you need to make important calls such as calls to emergency  
services.  
Security Code  
Your security code is 0000or the four-digit number you selected  
when you concluded your contract. It is required to use functions and  
perform operations on your phone. To change the security code, see  
page 108.  
Centre Access Code  
Calls may not be able to be made to emergency services depending  
on the network services of some service providers. For details on  
services, contact the service provider.  
Your centre access code is the four-digit number you selected when  
you concluded your contract. It is required to perform optional service  
operations from a fixed-line phone.  
1. While in a service area, confirm that your phone is turned on.  
2. Dial the phone number for an emergency service.  
3. Press N.  
Call Barring Service Code  
Your call barring service code is the four-digit number you selected  
when you concluded your contract. It is required to set call barring  
(page 33).  
Basic Operations  
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Note  
Battery Pack  
Before using your phone for the first time, charge the battery. Make  
Most GSM networks support the internationally recognised  
emergency numbers of 112 and 911 (for the USA), consult your  
service provider in the country you are in for the correct number  
to dial in an emergency.  
sure the power is turned off before removing the battery pack.  
Calls cannot be made to emergency services while data  
communication is being performed within a GSM area. End data  
communication before making a call.  
Inserting & Removing the Battery Pack  
If the system mode is set to 3G Only or GSM Only, calls cannot  
be made to emergency services if the selected network is  
unavailable. Change the system mode setting (page 110) before  
making a call.  
Notch  
Finger tab  
1. Slide the battery cover by pressing the notch with your fingertip.  
2. Lift off the battery cover.  
3. Insert the battery pack while making sure the socket on the  
bottom of the battery pack is aligned with the connector in the  
battery compartment.  
To remove the battery pack, insert a fingernail beneath the tab  
and lift out the battery pack.  
4. Place the battery cover on your phone and slide it until it clicks  
into place.  
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Using a USB Cable for Charging  
While your phone is on, you can charge the battery pack if you  
connect your phone and a PC using a USB cable.  
Charging the Battery Pack  
Charging indicator  
1. Select USB in Step 3 of Using a USB Cable for Sending Data”  
(page 120), select Battery Charge and press J (Select).  
2. Select On and press J (Select).  
1. Open the cover of the cable and phone charging terminal and  
insert the connector of the AC adapter.  
2. Insert the plug of the AC adapter into an AC outlet.  
The charging indicator lights up and charging begins.  
3. After the charging indicator goes out, remove the plug of the AC  
adapter from the AC outlet.  
4. Remove the connector of the AC adapter from your phone while  
pressing the release buttons on the sides of the connector.  
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Inserting & Removing the Memory Card  
Make sure the power is turned off before inserting or removing the  
Memory Card  
memory card. Otherwise data may be lost.  
About the Memory Card  
You can save pictures taken and videos recorded with the camera of  
your phone and various downloaded data to the memory card.  
This manual refers to the microSDmemory card as the  
memory card.”  
Your phone supports memory cards with a storage capacity of  
up to 1 GB. There is no guarantee that all memory cards will  
work with your phone because an operation check has not  
been performed for all memory cards.  
1. Open the memory card slot cover.  
2. Gently push the memory card into the slot until it clicks into  
position.  
To remove the memory card, gently press the memory card.  
When you let go, the memory card will be ejected.  
3. Close the memory card slot cover.  
Note  
Do not use excessive force to open the memory card slot cover.  
Doing so may damage the cover.  
Take care that the memory card does not fly out of your phone  
during removal.  
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Turning On/Off the Power Date & Time Settings  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
Turning On the Power  
The main menu appears.  
1. Press and hold O.  
2.  
Settings Phone Settings Date&Time  
The standby screen appears on the main display.  
Set Date/Time: Allows you to set the date and time and the  
summer time.  
If the PIN code request (page 108) is set to On, enter your PIN  
code after you press and hold O.  
Date Format: Allows you to set the date format.  
12 hour/24 hour: Allows you to set 12-hour/24-hour system  
for the time display.  
Note  
A screen for setting the date and time appears the first time you  
turn on the power of your phone. Set the date and time and the  
summer time while referring to Date & Time Settingson the  
right.  
World Clock: Displays the city name and one-line digital clock  
for both the home city and alternate city if the Alternate City  
setting is set for the world clock.  
You can perform the following operations if you select Set  
Home City or Set Alternate City, press J (Select) and then  
press J (Options).  
Touching the built-in antenna part of your phone affects signal  
strength. Avoid touching this part of your phone during use.  
GMT Offset: Allows you to select a city by entering a GMT  
time difference.  
Turning Off the Power  
DST On/Off: Allows you to set the summer time.  
1. In standby mode, press and hold O.  
The power off screen appears and the power is turned off.  
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Note  
Main Menu  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
When you set the date and time displayed in standby mode to the  
summer time, set the DST setting to On. If the DST setting is left  
set to Off, the correct reception date and time cannot be  
displayed for SMS and MMS messages received during the  
summer time period even if the date and time of your phone are  
set to the summer time.  
The main menu appears.  
Menu name  
Cursor  
Camera  
Tip  
If the DST setting is set to On, the  
indicator appears on the  
display when you set or display the world clock. The indicator  
or DSTappears for the time displayed in standby mode.  
Select  
Back  
Main Menu Screen  
2. Use E to select an icon and press J (Select) to display the  
menu of the function.  
Game&Application: Allows you to download and use  
games, screensavers and other Javaapplications (page 90).  
Browser: Allows you to access the Internet and download  
pictures, melodies and applications (page 88).  
Organiser: Allows you to use preinstalled applications  
(page 111).  
Message: Allows you to create MMS/SMS messages. You  
can also check received and sent MMS/SMS messages (page  
77).  
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Camera: Allows you to take pictures and record videos  
(page 67).  
Making a Call  
1. Confirm that the power is on.  
Gallery: Allows you to check the pictures you took, videos  
you recorded and other data stored in data folders (page 93).  
Media Player: Allows you to play music and video files, as  
well as stream playback (page 50).  
Confirm that the signal level is sufficient.  
2. In standby mode, enter a phone number.  
Call Manager: Allows you to access and update the  
Contacts list (page 39).  
If you enter the wrong number, each press of K (Clear) deletes  
the digit on the far right.  
To enter “ ”, Por “–”, press and hold *.  
Settings: Allows you to modify and confirm the settings of  
your phone (page 99).  
You can also make a call from the Contacts list (page 44) or the  
call log (page 31).  
3. Press N.  
4. Press O to end the call.  
Note  
You cannot make calls (except emergency calls) if the total cost  
reaches the specified maximum call limit when the cost limit  
(page 30) is set to On. To make a new call, set the cost limit to  
Off.  
When the cost limit (page 30) is set to On, a call will be  
disconnected if the total cost reaches the specified maximum call  
limit during the call.  
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Tip  
Answering a Call  
When a call is received, the ringtone plays and the external light  
flashes. If the phone number is in the Contacts list (page 39), the  
name and phone number of the caller appear on the display.  
You can perform the following operations if you press J  
(Options) after entering a phone number in standby mode.  
Voice Call: Makes a voice call.  
Video Call: Makes a video call (page 62).  
Save to Contacts: Saves the phone number to the Contacts  
list (page 40).  
1. Press N.  
Send Message: Allows you to create an SMS/MMS message  
(pages 79, 81).  
2. Press O to end the call.  
Note  
When the cost limit (page 30) is set to On, a call will be  
disconnected if the total cost reaches the specified maximum call  
limit during the call.  
Making an International Call  
1. In standby mode, press and hold 0.  
+appears.  
Tip  
2. Enter the country code, area code and other partys phone  
To adjust the ringtone volume while a call is being received, use  
G or the side keys (P , Q). To set the ringtone volume to mute,  
press and hold the side key (Q).  
number.  
If the other partys phone number begins with 0, omit the first 0.  
3. Press N.  
If you miss a call, the information prompt (page 19) appears.  
You can also use Open to Answer (page 106) or Any Key Answer  
(page 106) to answer a call.  
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Rejecting a Call  
You can manually reject an incoming call. To automatically reject calls  
from specific phone numbers, add the phone numbers to the  
Rejection list (page 108).  
Operations during Calls  
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume during a  
Call  
1. A call is received.  
You can use G or the side keys (P, Q) to adjust the earpiece  
volume to one of five levels.  
2. Press O.  
To adjust the earpiece volume in standby mode, press and hold A  
or B and use E to adjust the volume.  
Tip  
To switch the sound to the speaker to enable a handsfree call,  
press K (  
) during a call.  
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Other Operations during a Call  
You can perform the following operations if you press J (Options)  
Call Log  
You can view dialled numbers, missed calls, received calls, call time,  
during a call.  
Hold: Places the call on hold.  
call costs and data transfer volume.  
Mute My Voice: Mutes the outgoing sound.  
Mute All: Mutes both the outgoing and incoming sound.  
Contacts List: Allows you to refer to the Contacts list.  
Call Log: Allows you to access the call log.  
Voice Record: Allows you to record the other partys voice  
during a call.  
My Details: Displays the owner information (page 47).  
DTMF Off/On: Allows you to disable or enable the sending of  
DTMF tones.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Call Manager Call Log  
Dialled Numbers: Allows you to view the last 20 dialled  
numbers.  
Missed Calls: Allows you to view the last 20 missed calls.  
Received Calls: Allows you to view the last 20 received calls.  
Call Timers: Allows you to view the time for the last call or  
total time for all calls.  
Note  
The other partys voice cannot be recorded during a handsfree  
Call Costs: Allows you to set a limit on costs and view the cost  
for the last call or total cost for all calls. You can set the  
currency for call costs and set whether to display the call cost  
after a call ends. For accurate information on call costs, contact  
your service provider.  
call.  
Data Counter: Allows you to view the data transfer volume for  
the last communication session or the total data transfer  
volume for all communication sessions.  
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Note  
Optional Services  
For details on services, contact your service provider.  
Some items may be unavailable depending on the SIM card  
inserted.  
Voicemail Service  
If you are unable to answer a call because, for instance, your phone is  
Tip  
You can perform the following operations if you press J  
(Options) while viewing dialled numbers, missed calls or received  
calls.  
out of range or a call is in progress, the caller can leave a message  
(voicemail) at the Voicemail Centre. The  
display when you have a new message.  
indicator appears on the  
View: Displays the details.  
Voice Call: Makes a voice call.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
Video Call: Makes a video call (page 62).  
Send Message: Allows you to create an SMS/MMS message  
(pages 79, 81).  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Settings Call Settings Voicemail  
Save to Contacts: Saves the phone number to the Contacts  
list (page 40).  
Call Voicemail: Allows you to listen to voicemail at the  
Voicemail Centre. Alternatively, you can press and hold 1 in  
standby mode to listen to voicemail.  
To Rejection List: Saves the phone number to the Rejection  
list (page 108).  
Voicemail Settings: Allows you to set the following settings.  
Registration: Allows you to set the condition for diverting  
calls to the Voicemail Centre.  
Delete: Deletes the entry.  
Voicemail Centre: Allows you to change the number for  
diverting calls to the Voicemail Centre and the number for  
accessing the Voicemail Centre to listen to voicemail.  
Status: Allows you to view the current settings.  
Deactivate: Allows you to stop the voicemail service.  
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4. Select the diverting condition you want to set and press J  
Call Divert Service  
This service allows you to divert calls you are unable to answer to a  
(Select).  
All Calls/All Faxes: Diverts all calls to the preset phone  
number without your phone ringing.  
preset phone number.  
Starting the Call Divert Service  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
When Busy: Allows you to divert an incoming call to the preset  
phone number by pressing K (Busy).  
No Answer: Diverts a call if you do not answer it within the set  
time.  
2.  
Settings Call Settings Call Diverting  
Not Reachable: Diverts a call when your phone is out of range  
or the power is off.  
3. Select the calls you want to divert and press J (Select).  
All Conditional: Diverts a call that meets any of the other  
conditions except All Calls.  
All Services: Allows you to set the call divert services for all  
incoming calls.  
5. Select an input method for the phone number and press J  
Voice Call: Allows you to set the call divert service for voice  
(Select).  
calls.  
Video Call: Allows you to set the call divert service for video  
6. Set a phone number and press J (Set/Request).  
calls.  
After a network connection is established, the settings complete  
screen appears.  
Fax: Allows you to set the call divert service for fax  
communication.  
Data Call: Allows you to set the call divert service for data  
communication.  
Tip  
To confirm the status of all call divert services, select Status after  
Step 2 and press J (Request).  
To confirm the status of call divert services individually, select  
Status after Step 3 and press J (Request).  
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Deactivate: Allows you to stop the call barring service.  
Change Password: Allows you to change your password for  
the call barring service.  
Stopping the Call Divert Service  
1. After Step 2 of Starting the Call Divert Service(page 32), select  
Deactivate All and press J (Request).  
Tip  
After a network connection is established, the settings complete  
screen appears and all call divert services are stopped.  
You can still make calls to emergency services (page 21) when  
the call barring service is enabled.  
To stop call divert services individually, select Deactivate after  
Step 3 of Starting the Call Divert Service(page 32) and press  
J (Request).  
Call Waiting Service  
When you receive a call during a call, you can place the current call  
on hold and answer the incoming call. If the incoming call is from a  
caller whose phone number is in the Contacts list (page 39), the  
callers name and phone number are displayed.  
Call Barring Service  
This service allows you to restrict outgoing and incoming voice and  
video calls (including international calls), and any SMS messages  
sent or received.  
Starting the Call Waiting Service  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Settings Call Settings Call Barring  
2.  
Settings Call Settings Call Waiting  
Activate: Allows you to set the condition for stopping outgoing  
and incoming calls.  
3. Select Activate and press J (Request).  
After a network connection is established, the settings complete  
screen appears.  
All Calls: Stops all outgoing and incoming calls.  
International: Stops all outgoing and incoming  
international calls.  
Tip  
Except Local/Home: Stops all outgoing international calls  
except those to your home network.  
To confirm the status of the setting, select Status after Step 2.  
Status: Allows you to view the current setting.  
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Using the Call Waiting Service  
1. The call waiting tone is heard during a call.  
2. Press J (Options).  
Multiparty Call Service  
This service allows you to call other parties during a call and then  
switch between the parties or talk to multiple parties simultaneously.  
A call with up to six people including yourself is possible. The names  
and/or phone numbers of all the parties appear on the display during  
the call.  
3. Select Answer and press J (Select).  
The original caller is placed on hold and a connection is  
established with the second caller. Both names appear on the  
display.  
1. Enter the phone number of another party you want to call during a  
call and press N.  
4. Press N to switch between callers.  
The original party is placed on hold and you can talk to the new  
party.  
Tip  
2. Press J (Options) to perform one of the following operations.  
You can also place the original caller on hold and answer the call  
from the second caller if you press N after Step 1.  
Swap: Allows you to change the party of a private call.  
Multiparty: Allows you to select the multiparty call state.  
Mute My Voice: Mutes the outgoing sound.  
Mute All: Mutes all the outgoing and incoming sound.  
Contacts List: Allows you to refer to the Contacts list.  
Call Log: Allows you to access the call log (page 30).  
Voice Record: Records the other partys voice.  
My Details: Displays the owner information (page 47).  
DTMF Off/On: Allows you to disable or enable the sending of  
DTMF tones.  
Stopping the Call Waiting Service  
1. After Step 2 of Starting the Call Waiting Service(page 33),  
select Deactivate and press J (Request).  
After a network connection is established, the settings complete  
screen appears.  
Note  
The options that are available vary depending on the call status.  
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Caller ID Service  
This service allows you to set whether to notify the other party of your  
Character Input  
Your phone has several character input modes. Use these modes  
when saving new entries to the Contacts list or creating text  
messages.  
phone number when you make a call.  
1. Before the phone number, dial *31# if you want to  
notify the other party of your phone number and dial  
#31# if you do not want to notify the other party of  
your phone number.  
Switching Character Input Modes  
To switch the character input mode in a character input screen, press  
J (Options), select Input Method, press J (Select), select a  
character input mode and press J (Select). The selected character  
input mode is indicated at the top of the character input screen.  
Tip  
You can set whether to automatically show/hide your phone  
number (page 105).  
T9 PinYin: Allows you to enter Simplified Chinese in T9 PinYin  
mode (page 37). This mode is available when the Input  
Language (page 39) is set to  
(Simplified Chinese).  
T9 Stroke: Allows you to enter Traditional/Simplified Chinese in  
T9 Stroke mode (page 36). This mode is available when the  
Input Language (page 39) is set to  
Chinese) or (Simplified Chinese).  
(Traditional  
T9 abc/ T9 Abc/ T9 ABC (T9 mode): Allows you to enter  
English characters in T9 mode (page 37). This mode is  
available when the Input Language (page 39) is set to English.  
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abc/Abc/ABC (Multi Tap mode): Allows you to directly enter  
letters of the alphabet. Each press of a digit key switches the  
letter to the next letter assigned to that key. Select abc for all  
lowercase characters, Abc for initial caps and ABC for all  
uppercase characters.  
Key  
1
2
3
4
5
Stroke  
Symbols: Symbol input mode.  
Numeric: Numeric input mode.  
1. In a character input screen, switch to T9 Stroke mode (page 35).  
Tip  
When entering English characters, press * to switch between  
uppercase, lowercase, initial caps and numeric input modes.  
When entering Chinese characters, press * to switch between  
T9 PinYin, T9 Stroke and numeric input modes.  
To switch from Chinese character input mode to Multi Tap mode,  
press and hold *.  
2. Enter individual strokes of the Chinese character you want to  
enter in order.  
Example: To enter “ ”, press 3 and 2.  
Each press of a key narrows down the number of available  
candidates.  
If the character you want to enter is not displayed, press B to  
display the next candidates.  
To display the symbols list to enter a symbol, press #.  
To enter a space, press 0.  
To delete a character you entered, press K (Clear). Furthermore,  
to delete all the characters to the left of the cursor, press and hold  
K (Clear).  
3. When the Chinese character you want to enter is displayed as a  
candidate, press and hold the digit key corresponding to the  
number displayed above the Chinese character.  
The Chinese character is entered.  
Entering Traditional/Simplified Chinese  
in T9 Stroke Mode  
This mode allows you to enter individual strokes of traditional/  
simplified Chinese characters in order and then select characters  
from the candidates displayed.  
Chinese characters that are used frequently in combination with  
the Chinese character you entered appear as the next  
candidates.  
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Entering Simplified Chinese in T9 PinYin Entering English Characters in T9 Mode  
Mode  
In T9 mode, you only need to press, one time each, the digit keys to  
which the letters of the alphabet you want to enter are assigned.  
You can enter simplified Chinese characters by entering alphabetical  
During input, predictions of frequently used words are displayed.  
Pinyin codes. To enter a Pinyin code, you only need to press, one time  
Simply select a prediction to enter it. Compared to Multi Tap mode,  
each, the digit keys to which the letters of the alphabet you want to  
T9 mode is quicker and easier because fewer keystrokes are required  
enter are assigned. During input, candidates for the Chinese  
to enter characters.  
characters corresponding to the Pinyin code you are entering are  
displayed. Select a candidate to enter it.  
1. In a character input screen, switch to T9 mode (page 35).  
1. In a character input screen, switch to T9 PinYin mode (page 35).  
2. Enter the Pinyin code for the Chinese character you want to enter.  
Example: To enter the Pinyin code biefor Chinese character  
2. Enter characters.  
Example: To enter toshiba, press  
8674422.  
If the word you want to enter does not appear, press B to  
display the next prediction.  
, press 2 4 3.  
Available combinations of Pinyin codes (bieand chein this  
case) and the corresponding candidates of the Chinese  
characters are displayed.  
3. Press @ to confirm your selection.  
If you want to reconvert a word after it has been confirmed, press  
F, highlight the word and press B.  
If the character you want to enter is not displayed, press B to  
display the next candidates.  
3. When the Chinese character you want to enter is displayed as a  
candidate, press and hold the digit key corresponding to the  
number displayed above the Chinese character.  
The Chinese character is entered.  
Chinese characters that are used frequently in combination with  
the Chinese character you entered appear as the next candidates.  
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Entering Symbols  
Tip  
To display a list of conversion predictions, press B three times  
in Step 2. Select a word and press J (Select) to confirm the word.  
If the word you want to enter does not appear in the list of  
conversion predictions, the word will appear next time if you add it  
to the T9 dictionary (page 39).  
1. In a character input screen, switch to Symbols mode (page 36).  
2. Select a symbol and press @.  
Using Numeric Mode  
In Numeric mode (page 36), you can enter a number in a character  
input screen by simply pressing the digit key to which the number is  
assigned.  
To enter a number, press and hold a digit key.  
To enter a symbol, press 1 and then press B.  
Entering Characters in Multi Tap Mode  
In Multi Tap mode, you can enter a letter of the alphabet by pressing  
the digit key assigned to the letter as many times as necessary to  
display the letter.  
Text Editing Functions  
You can perform the following operations if you press J (Options) in  
a character input screen.  
Copy/Cut: Allows you to copy or cut a specified range of  
characters and store it in the clipboard. You can store up to 20  
data items (excluding pictures) in the clipboard.  
1. In a character input screen, switch to Multi Tap mode (page 36).  
2. Enter characters.  
Paste: Allows you to access characters stored in the clipboard  
and paste them in a character input screen.  
Example: To enter toshiba, press 8 once, 6 three times,  
7 four times, 4 twice, 4 three times, 2 twice and  
2 once.  
Undo/Redo: Allows you to redisplay deleted characters and  
delete inserted characters, as well as redo operations.  
Performing the Redo operation after the Undo operation takes  
you back to the state prior to performing the Undo operation.  
Insert: Allows you to select information in the notepad (page  
116), Contacts list (page 39) or My Details (page 47) and insert  
it during character input.  
Tip  
To switch between T9 mode and Multi Tap mode, press and hold  
*.  
To enter a number, press and hold a digit key.  
To enter a symbol, press 1.  
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Setting the Input Language  
The language displayed in character input screens is the display  
language set for the language setting (page 103). You can also  
change the input language temporarily during character input.  
Call Manager  
The following items are displayed in the Call Manager menu.  
1. In a character input screen, press J (Options), select Input  
Call Manager  
Displays all your contacts  
from the SIM, Phone and  
Language and press J (Select).  
2. Select the input language you want to use and press J (Select).  
Adding a Word to the T9 Dictionary  
When Input Method (page 35) is set to T9 mode, you can add a new  
word to the T9 dictionary. The word will appear as a conversion  
candidate from the next time.  
Select  
Back  
Call Manager Menu Screen  
Contacts List: Displays the Contacts list.  
Create Contact: Allows you to add a new entry to the Contacts  
list.  
1. In a character input screen in T9 mode, press J (Options),  
select Add to Dictionary and press J (Select).  
2. Enter the word you want to add and press J (OK).  
Call Log: Displays the Call Log screen (page 30).  
Manage Category: Displays the Category list for organising  
entries by category.  
When you enter a word, the mode switches automatically to Multi  
Tap.  
Manage Group: Displays the Group list. Groups allow you to  
send the same message simultaneously to multiple addresses.  
Send My vCard: Converts the owner information to vCard  
format and sends it to an external device.  
Synchronise: Synchronises the Contacts list.  
My Details: Displays the owner information and allows you to  
edit the information.  
Tip  
If J (Spell) appears for a word during character input in T9  
mode, the word is not in the T9 dictionary. To add the word to the  
T9 dictionary, press J (Spell).  
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Settings: Allows you to add an entry to the Speed Calling list,  
set the storage place of the Contacts list and set the scroll  
speed for the Contacts list screen.  
Adding an Entry to the Contacts List  
You can save up to 500 Contacts list entries to your phone. You can  
also save Contacts list entries to the SIM card and memory card. The  
ability to store the maximum amount of entries will depend on the  
size of entries and the available space in the SIM card or memory  
card.  
Memory Status: Displays the number of Contacts list entries  
in each of your phone, SIM card and memory card.  
Service Dial No.: Displays the service phone number list  
preinstalled in your SIM card and allows you to make a call.  
Add new entries from the Create Contact screen. You can set just the  
required items and modify items or set additional items later.  
Note  
The service phone number function may be unavailable  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
depending on the SIM card.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Call Manager Create Contact  
3. Select the item you want to set and press @.  
First Name: Allows you to enter a first name.  
Last Name: Allows you to enter a last name.  
Display Name: Displays the first name and last name you  
entered automatically. You can also edit the display name.  
Phone Number: Allows you to enter up to three phone  
numbers. You can enter up to 40 digits for each phone number.  
Email: Allows you to enter up to three email addresses.  
Add Info.: Allows you to enter additional address information.  
Street Address: Allows you to enter a street address.  
City: Allows you to enter a city name.  
State: Allows you to enter a state name.  
Country: Allows you to enter a country name.  
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Postcode: Allows you to enter a postcode.  
Job Title: Allows you to enter a job title.  
Company: Allows you to enter a company name.  
Birthday: Allows you to enter a birthday.  
URL: Allows you to enter a URL.  
Category: Allows you to set the category.  
Picture: Allows you to set a picture to appear on the display for  
an incoming call.  
5. Press J (Options).  
6. Select Save and press J (Select).  
Note  
Only a name and a phone number can be saved to the Contacts  
list of the SIM card.  
Picture, Sound Settings and Note cannot be set for the Contacts  
list of the memory card.  
Take Picture: Activates the camera for you to take a  
picture. For details on taking pictures, see page 70. After  
taking a picture, press @.  
My Pictures: Allows you to select a picture from Gallery  
(page 94). To select a file, press @.  
Tip  
You can preset the default storage place for Contacts list entries  
(page 46).  
To clear an item you entered, select Clear Field after Step 5.  
To confirm the number of Contacts list entries saved to your  
phone, SIM card or memory card, select Call Manager in Step 2  
and select Memory Status.  
Sound Settings: Allows you to set the ringtone and other  
settings for incoming calls.  
External Light: Select the colour you want to set and press  
J (Select).  
Ringtone Volume: Allows you to set the ringtone volume.  
To add a phone number from standby mode, enter the phone  
number, press @, select Add New Contact and press J  
(Select). To add the phone number to an existing Contacts list  
entry, select Add to Existing.  
Assign Ringtone: Allows you to set a preinstalled sound in  
your phone or a sound or video in Gallery as the ringtone.  
You can also set the ringtone duration for incoming  
messages.  
Vibration: Allows you to select a vibration pattern.  
Note: Allows you to enter a reminder.  
4. Enter/select the item and press @.  
Basic Operations  
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Editing Categories  
Tip  
Preset categories cannot be renamed.  
Your phone has preset categories. In addition, you can set your own  
categories. You can edit and set the options of categories. For each  
category, you can set the incoming external light, ringtone volume,  
ringtone pattern and vibration.  
You can perform the following operations if you select a category  
after Step 2 and then press J (Options).  
Reset: Resets the category option of all registered Contacts list  
entries to No Category.  
Renaming a Category  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
Delete: Deletes the category and sets the category option of  
all Contacts list entries that belonged to that category to No  
Category. Preinstalled categories cannot be deleted.  
2.  
Call Manager Manage Category  
Setting Options for a Category  
3. Select a category and press @.  
4. Press J (Options).  
1. After Step 3 of Renaming a Category,select Category  
Options and press @.  
5. Select Edit and press J (Select).  
6. Enter the category name and press @.  
7. Select an icon and press J (Select).  
8. Press J (Options).  
2. Select the item you want to set and press J (Select).  
3. Press K (Back) once or twice after setting the items.  
4. Press J (Options).  
5. Select Save and press J (Select).  
9. Select Save and press J (Select).  
Note  
The option settings for individual entries (page 41) take priority  
over the option settings for a category.  
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Setting Groups  
Tip  
You can select a member from the Contacts list if you select Get  
Contacts after Step 4.  
You can set the groups (broadcast lists) to use for MMS addresses.  
There are five groups and you can add up to ten members to each  
group. For details on using the Group list, see Creating & Sending an  
MMS Message(page 79).  
Editing Group Members  
1. After Step 3 of Adding a New Member to a Group,select the  
Adding a New Member to a Group  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
member you want to edit and press J (Options).  
2. Select Edit and press J (Select).  
3. Select the item you want to edit and press @.  
4. Enter the item and press @.  
5. Press J (Options).  
2.  
Call Manager Manage Group  
3. Select a group and press @.  
4. Select <Empty> and press J (Options).  
5. Select Add and press J (Select).  
6. Select Name and press @.  
6. Select Save and press J (Select).  
Tip  
You can perform the following operations after Step 1.  
View: Displays the details of the member.  
Delete: Deletes the selected member.  
7. Enter a name and press @.  
8. Select Send to and press @.  
9. Enter a phone number or email address and press @.  
10. Press J (Options).  
11. Select Save and press J (Select).  
Basic Operations  
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Renaming & Resetting a Group  
Tip  
1. After Step 2 of Adding a New Member to a Group(page 43),  
select a group, press J (Options) and perform one of the  
following operations.  
To search the Contacts list, press J (Options) after Step 2 and  
select Search by. You can search for an entry by entering the  
initial Chinese character, Pinyin code or alphabetical letter of the  
first or last name, or by entering part of the phone number.  
In standby mode, you can press and hold any key from 2 to  
9 to display an entry with a first name that starts with the  
alphabetical letter assigned to the key you press.  
Rename: Allows you to rename the group.  
Reset: Allows you to reset the group name and delete all  
members from the group.  
Making a Call & Sending a Message from  
the Contacts List  
Using Speed Calling  
In standby mode, you can make calls quickly and easily to phone  
numbers in the Speed Calling list. You can add up to nine phone  
numbers to the list.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Call Manager Contacts List  
Adding a Phone Number to the Speed Calling List  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
3. Select an entry and press @.  
4. To make a call, select a phone number and press N.  
To make a video call, select a phone number and press H.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Call Manager Settings Speed Calling  
To send an SMS or MMS message, select a phone number or  
email address, press J (Options) and select Send Message.  
For details on creating messages, see Message(page 77).  
3. Select <Empty> and press J (Add).  
The Contacts list appears.  
4. Select the Contacts list entry to add to the Speed Calling list and  
press @.  
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Editing Contacts List Entries  
You can edit and delete entries in the Contacts list individually.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
Note  
Only Contacts list entries in your phone can be added to the  
Speed Calling list.  
The main menu appears.  
Using Speed Calling to Make Calls  
2.  
Call Manager Contacts List  
1. In standby mode, enter the speed calling number of the phone  
3. Select the Contacts list entry you want to edit and press @.  
4. Select the item you want to edit and press @.  
5. Press J (Edit).  
number you want to call.  
2. Press N.  
Tip  
6. Enter the item and press @.  
The speed calling number is indicated beside the entry in the  
Speed Calling list.  
7. Press J (Options).  
If the Contacts list entry in the Speed Calling list contains more  
than one phone number, a call is made to the default phone  
number.  
8. Select the save method and press J (Select).  
Save: Saves the edited Contacts list entry by overwriting the  
original entry.  
Save as New: Saves the edited Contacts list entry as a new  
entry.  
Tip  
To edit the address, category, picture or sound settings, press J  
(Options) after Step 3 and select Edit. Select the item you want to  
edit and press @.  
After Step 7, you can perform operations such as setting the  
selected phone number to the default phone number and  
changing the picture.  
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Options Available from the Contacts List  
You can perform the following operations if you press J (Options)  
from the Contacts list.  
Setting the Contacts List  
You can set the default storage place and scroll speed.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
View: Displays the details screen for one entry.  
Search by: Allows you to search for an entry in the Contacts  
list.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Call Manager Settings  
Create Contact: Allows you to add a new entry to the Contacts  
list.  
Default Storage: Allows you to preset the default storage  
place for new Contacts list entries. An indicator (  
/
/
) at  
Edit: Displays the edit screen for one entry.  
Delete: Deletes one or all Contacts list entries.  
Select Multi: Allows you to select multiple Contacts list entries  
and you can perform each of the Delete, Copy, Move and Send  
vCard operations on multiple Contacts list entries  
simultaneously.  
the top of the Contacts list screen indicates the storage place  
for entries.  
Scroll Speed: Allows you to set the speed for scrolling up and  
down in the Contacts list.  
Send vCard: Converts a Contacts list entry to vCard format  
and sends it.  
Memory Card: Displays a list of Contacts list entries in the  
memory card.  
Phone/SIM: Displays a list of Contacts list entries in the phone  
and SIM card.  
Sort by: Allows you to change the order that entries appear.  
You can select a sort option from First Name PinYin, First  
Name, Last Name PinYin, Last Name or Display Name.  
Category Filter: Displays the Contacts list entries of the  
selected category.  
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Owner Information  
You can display and edit owner information such as the phone  
number and email address of your phone.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Call Manager My Details  
3. Press J (Options).  
4. Select Edit and press J (Select).  
Perform Steps 3 and 4 of Adding an Entry to the Contacts List”  
(page 40).  
Tip  
To send the owner information by infrared (page 118), select Call  
Manager in Step 2 and select Send My vCard.  
Using Synchronise  
You can synchronise the Contacts list of your phone with a network  
server or data on a PC. The supplied data management software My  
Mobile needs to be installed on the PC. For details on the  
synchronisation procedure, see Synchronising the Contacts List”  
(page 124).  
Basic Operations  
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2 Media Player  
Media Player allows you to play music and video files.  
In This Chapter  
Media Player Menu  
Playback Screen of Media Player  
Playing Music & Videos  
Using Music Player  
Transferring Music from a PC to a Memory Card  
Using Playlists  
Other Operations & Settings  
 
Streaming Tab  
Enter URL: Allows you to connect to the network and play a  
Media Player Menu  
streaming content.  
In standby mode, you can display the Media Player menu if you press  
H. The Media Player menu has three tabs (sub menus). To switch  
between the tabs, press F.  
Bookmarks: Allows you to play streaming content from a  
bookmarked URL.  
Recent: Displays up to the last 20 URLs of streaming content  
played by Media Player.  
Music Tab  
Tip  
More Music: Starts the browser and connects to a download  
For some items, a number is displayed to the right of the name.  
The number indicates how many playlists or files the item  
contains.  
site.  
Playlists: Allows you to create a playlist and play music files.  
Music Library: Allows you to select tracks transferred from a  
PC to a memory card. All music files transferred from a PC  
(page 55) using the music transfer software are stored here.  
The list displays tracks by artist or album, or all tracks at once.  
My Sounds: Allows you to select files in the  
Sounds&Ringtones folder of Gallery.  
When the  
indicator is displayed on the playback screen, you  
can display the operation guide if you press 1.  
To start Media Player so that you can play the last music file  
played, press and hold H in standby mode.  
Recent: Displays up to the last 20 tracks played by Media  
Player and Music Player (page 53).  
Video Tab  
More Video: Starts the browser and connects to a download  
site.  
My Video: Allows you to select files in the Videos folder of  
Gallery.  
Recent: Displays up to the last 20 video files played by Media  
Player.  
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Playable Music Files  
Playback Screen of Media  
Player  
You can play the following music files. However, some music files  
may not be able to be played. Also, the Toshiba TX80 cannot play  
variable bit rate (VBR) encoded music files other than at the  
supported bit rate (kbps).  
Video1/Artist  
Audio Codec  
Bit Rate (kbps) Sampling Frequency  
(kHz)  
Title  
Artist  
AMR-NB  
4.75 to 12.2  
16 to 128  
8
AAC-LC  
16, 22.05, 24, 32,  
44.1, 48  
(Audio MPEG4)  
HE-AAC  
Options  
Stop  
32 to 64  
32, 44.1, 48  
32, 44.1, 48  
Options  
Back  
MP3  
32 to 192  
(MPEG1 Audio Layer3)  
MP3  
Music File Playback Screen  
Video File Playback Screen  
16 to 64  
16, 22.05, 24  
(MPEG2 Audio Layer3)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Track sequence number/total number of tracks in the list  
Title or file name  
Artist name  
Progress bar  
7
8
9
Playback status  
Help guidance  
Play mode  
Playable Video Files  
MPEG4, H.263(0)  
Elapsed playback time  
Total playback time  
10 Playback volume  
11 Video  
Media Player  
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To rewind the video frame by frame (only when an MP4 video is  
paused): Press D or remote control key  
paused.  
while the video is  
Playing Music & Videos  
1. In standby mode, press H.  
To forward the video frame by frame (only when an MP4 video is  
paused): Press C or remote control key  
paused.  
while the video is  
The Media Player menu appears.  
2. Use F to switch to the Music tab or Video tab, select  
Playlists, Music Library, My Sounds, My Video or Recent  
and press J (Select).  
Switching Play Modes  
You can switch to any of the following play modes if you press J  
(Options) while a track is playing/paused and select Play Mode.  
3. Select a playlist or a file within a folder and press @.  
Repeat ( ): Plays the current track repeatedly.  
Repeat All ( ): Plays all files in the current playlist or folder  
repeatedly.  
Playback begins.  
If you close your phone during playback of a music file, Music  
Player (page 53) starts automatically.  
Random ( ): Plays all files in the current playlist or folder  
randomly.  
Operations while a Track is Playing  
To adjust the playback volume: Press G, side keys (P, Q) or remote  
Current Only ( ): Plays the current track once only.  
Normal ( ): Plays all files in the current playlists or folders in  
order.  
control key  
.
To pause/resume playback: Press @ or remote control key  
To rewind the track: Press and hold D or remote control key  
To forward the track: Press and hold C or remote control key  
To rewind the current track to the beginning or play the previous  
.
Note  
.
This operation is not possible when playing a track from Recent.  
.
track: Press D, * or remote control key  
.
To play the next track: Press C, # or remote control key  
.
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Switching to Background Playback  
Using Music Player  
Music Player allows you to listen to music while your phone is closed.  
The Music Player keys and remote control keys enable you to play  
tracks and adjust the volume.  
You can switch to background playback in order to use other  
functions if you press H while a track is playing/paused. The  
indicator appears on the display during background playback. Press  
H to access playback operations after returning to standby mode or  
use the remote control keys.  
Playback Screen of Music Player  
Streaming Playback  
You can select a URL from a Web page or message body text to start  
12:38  
Title  
playback or enter a URL to start playback (page 50).  
1
2
Play mode  
Playback status  
3
4
Track information  
Progress bar  
Tip  
Each time you press W, you can switch the track information  
display in the following order: title, artist name, album name,  
elapsed playback time, and track sequence number/total number  
of tracks.  
Media Player  
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Operations while a Track is Playing (Playback  
Screen is Displayed)  
To adjust the playback volume: Press side keys (P, Q) or remote  
Starting Music Player  
1. Close your phone while a music file is being played on Media  
Player.  
control key  
.
To pause/resume playback: Press X or remote control key  
To rewind the track: Press and hold U or remote control key  
To forward the track: Press and hold V or remote control key  
To rewind the current track to the beginning or play the previous  
.
Note  
.
When the battery level is low, Music Player wont start.  
.
Tip  
track: Press U or remote control key  
.
You can press remote control key  
or press and hold X to  
To play the next track: Press V or remote control key  
.
start Music Player and play the music file that was being played  
when Music Player or Media Player ended.  
To end Music Player: Press and hold X or remote control key  
.
Note  
Playing the previous or next tracks by pressing U or V is  
not possible when playing a track from Recent.  
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Media Player  
 
Switching Play Modes  
Transferring Music from a  
PC to a Memory Card  
You can use a USB connection and the supplied music transfer  
software to transfer music files and playlists from a PC to the memory  
card. All music files transferred to your phone using the music  
transfer software are stored in the music library of the memory card.  
You can access the music library from the Music tab (page 50) of the  
Media Player menu. Before you connect the USB cable, the music  
transfer software included on the CD-ROM supplied with your phone  
needs to be installed on the PC.  
You can switch the play mode in sequence each time you press and  
hold W while a track is playing or paused. For details on play modes,  
see page 52.  
: Repeat  
: Repeat All  
: Randam  
: Current Only  
: Normal  
Note  
This operation is not possible when playing a track from Recent.  
Media Player  
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Switching to Music Transfer Mode from the Main  
Menu  
Using Music Transfer Mode to Connect to  
a PC  
To transfer music files from a PC to your phone, you need to use  
music transfer mode to establish a connection between the PC and  
your phone.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Settings Connectivity USB  
1. End all functions, display the standby screen and use the USB  
3. Select Music Transfer and press J (Select).  
cable to connect your phone to the PC.  
Your phone switches to music transfer mode.  
A confirmation screen for switching to music transfer mode  
appears.  
Note  
Connect the PC and your phone by USB cable before you switch  
to music transfer mode.  
2. Press J (Yes).  
Your phone switches to music transfer mode, then connects to  
the PC.  
Flight mode (page 105) is set while your phone is in music  
transfer mode.  
Note  
Transferring Music Files  
Flight mode (page 105) is set while your phone is in music  
transfer mode.  
After you use music transfer mode to establish a connection between  
the PC and your phone, use the music transfer software to transfer  
music files. When the transfer is complete, disconnect your phone  
from the PC. For details on operating the PC or the music transfer  
software, refer to the corresponding manual.  
If Do not Display is set for the display setting (page 57) of the  
confirmation screen for switching to music transfer mode, the  
screen does not appear even if Step 1 is performed. You can also  
switch to music transfer mode from the main menu.  
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Media Player  
 
Updating Music File Information  
You can update the file management information of music files  
Using Playlists  
You can create up to ten playlists in your phone. You can also create  
up to ten playlists in a memory card. Each playlist can contain up to  
50 tracks.  
transferred from a PC.  
1. Display the Music tab (page 50) of the Media Player menu, select  
Music Library and press J (Select).  
2. Select Update List and press J (Select).  
Creating a Playlist  
The music file information is updated.  
1. Display the Music tab (page 50) of the Media Player menu, select  
Note  
Playlists and press J (Select).  
Flight mode (page 105) is set during updating.  
This function cannot be used if the battery level is low, except  
during charging.  
2.  
Phone Memory or Memory Card Create Playlist  
3. Enter a playlist name and press @.  
4. Select the tracks you want to add to the playlist from Music  
Setting Display of the Music Transfer  
Mode Confirmation Screen  
Library, My Sounds or Recent.  
To select/unselect tracks, select a track and press @.  
5. Press J (Options).  
You can set whether to display the confirmation screen for switching  
to music transfer mode (page 56).  
6. Select Add to Playlist and press J (Select).  
The tracks are added to the playlist.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Settings Connectivity USB Confirmation  
3. Select Display or Do not Display and press J (Select).  
Media Player  
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Editing a Playlist  
Using My Favourites  
You can add new tracks to a playlist you have already created, as well My Favourites is a preinstalled playlist. To add a track, press and hold  
as change the playback order and delete tracks.  
H during playback. You can also save the contents of My Favourites  
as a regular playlist if you select My Favourites in Step 2 of  
Creating a Playlist(page 57), press J (Options) and select Save  
as. However, doing so will delete the tracks from My Favourites.  
1. In Step 2 of Creating a Playlist(page 57), select the playlist you  
want to edit and press J (Options).  
2. Select Open and press J (Select).  
The tracks in the playlist appear.  
3. Press J (Options).  
4. Select Manage Playlist and press J (Select).  
Add Tracks: After you select the tracks to add, press J  
(Options) and select Add to Playlist. To select/unselect tracks,  
select a track and press @.  
Remove Tracks: After you select the tracks to remove, press  
J (Options) and select Delete. To select/unselect tracks,  
select a track and press @.  
Change Order: Allows you to change the positions of tracks in  
the playlist. Select the track you want to move and press @.  
Use G to select the position to which to move the track and  
press @.  
Tip  
To rename a playlist, select Rename after Step 1.  
To check the details of a track, select the track after Step 2, press  
J (Options) and select Details.  
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Media Player  
 
Other Operations &  
Settings  
Other Operations  
You can perform various operations if you press J (Options) while a  
playlist or file list is displayed or a file is playing/paused.  
Media Player Settings  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Settings Media Player Set  
Priority Setting: If Incoming Call is set, playback pauses  
when a call is received and you are notified of the call. If  
Playback is set, playback is not paused when a call is received  
and you are notified of the call.  
Backlight: Allows you to set whether the backlight is lit during  
playback.  
Preventing Unintentional Operations  
You can also use the key guard (page 109) while Music Player is  
running. Furthermore, sliding the hold switch (page 16) until you can  
see the orange bar disables the remote control keys.  
Media Player  
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Media Player  
 
3 Video Telephony  
Video Calling allows both you and the other party to see each other’s image during the call.  
In This Chapter  
Video Calling  
Making a Video Call  
Answering a Video Call  
Convenient Functions for Video Calling  
Video Calling Settings  
 
Video Calling  
Making a Video Call  
Video Calling allows two parties with Video Calling compatible phones 1. In standby mode, confirm that the  
or  
indicator for  
to see each others image during the call.  
indicating you are in an area with 3G-network coverage is  
displayed.  
Note  
2. Enter a phone number and press H.  
A video call is only possible in areas with 3G-network coverage.  
The Video Calling function of your phone complies with the 3G-  
324M international standard for 3G mobile videophones.  
When Appearance Check is set to On (page 65), the camera  
image of yourself can be checked on the display before it is sent  
out to the other party.  
The sound automatically switches from the earpiece to the  
speaker, thus enabling you to begin a handsfree call.  
Indicators  
The following indicators appear during video calls.  
3. Press O to end the call.  
/
: 3G-network Coverage Area  
: Video Calling  
Note  
: Handsfree On  
You cannot make video calls if the total cost reaches the specified  
maximum call limit when the cost limit (page 30) is set to On. To  
make a new call, set the cost limit to Off.  
: Mute My Voice  
: Mute All  
: Image Transfer Off  
If a video call connection could not be established, a message  
appears and a warning tone plays. To make a voice call instead,  
press J (Yes).  
When the cost limit (page 30) is set to On, a video call will be  
disconnected if the total cost reaches the specified maximum call  
limit during the call.  
: Sending Picture  
: Image Quality (Motion Prioritised)  
: Image Quality (Standard Mode)  
: Image Quality (Macro Mode)  
: Video Connection Established  
: Voice Connection Established  
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Video Telephony  
 
Answering a Video Call  
When a video call is received, the ringtone plays, the external light  
Convenient Functions for  
Video Calling  
flashes and the Video Call screen appears on the main display.  
The following convenient functions are available during calls.  
1. Press N when a video call is received.  
Video Calling Options  
You can perform the following operations if you press J (Options)  
during a video call.  
The sound automatically switches from the earpiece to the  
speaker, thus enabling you to begin a handsfree call. However, if  
the phone profile (page 101) is set to Silent when a video call is  
received, the callers voice is heard from the earpiece. To switch  
the sound from the earpiece to the speaker, press K (  
during a call.  
Hold: Allows you to place a call on hold. While on hold, voice  
guidance notifies the other party that he/she has been placed  
on hold. The other party is also sent the picture preset for the  
Hold Guidance setting (page 65).  
)
During the call, the substitute picture set in the Outgoing Video  
setting on the right is sent to the other party.  
Mute: Allows you to mute just the outgoing voice or both the  
incoming voice and outgoing voice.  
2. Press O to end the call.  
Screen Settings: Allows you to switch the screen display,  
send a picture and set picture quality.  
Note  
Switch Screens: Allows you to select the screen display  
method for the call.  
When the cost limit (page 30) is set to On, a video call will be  
disconnected if the total cost reaches the specified maximum call  
limit during the call.  
Outgoing Video: Allows you to preset the outgoing image  
to send during the call.  
Sending Picture: Allows you to send a picture in Gallery  
during the call.  
Tip  
Before answering a video call, you can check the camera image  
of yourself on the display by pressing J (Options) and selecting  
Self-view.  
Picture Quality: Allows you to set the picture quality and  
motion speed of the incoming video.  
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Adjusting the Speaker Volume  
You can adjust the speaker volume during a call.  
Tip  
The zoom function is available when using the sub camera. Press  
A to zoom in and press B to zoom out.  
1. Press the side key (P or Q) during a call.  
2. Use G or side keys (P and Q) to adjust the volume.  
Turning On/Off the Outgoing Voice  
You can turn on/off the outgoing voice during a call. To turn off the  
outgoing voice, press C during a call. To turn the outgoing voice  
back on, press C again.  
Switching between the Earpiece & Speaker  
You can switch between the earpiece and speaker during a call. To  
switch between the earpiece and speaker, press K (  
) during a call.  
) or K  
(
Turning On/Off the Outgoing Video  
You can turn on/off the sending of images recorded with the camera  
during a call. To turn off the outgoing video, press D during a call.  
To turn the outgoing video back on, press D again.  
Switching between the Main Camera and Sub  
Camera  
1. Press J (Options) during a call.  
2. Select External Camera or Internal Camera and press J  
(Select).  
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Note  
Video Calling Settings  
Except for calls answered by Auto Answer, live video is not sent  
when you answer an incoming call, even if Outgoing Video is set  
to Camera Monitored. You can switch the outgoing video to live  
video during the call (page 64).  
You can set the outgoing video, auto answer, backlight, hold guidance  
and appearance check settings for Video Calling.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Settings Call Settings Video Call  
Outgoing Video: Allows you to specify whether to send live  
video or a picture from Gallery during a video call. You can also  
set not to send a picture.  
Auto Answer: Allows you to automatically answer video calls  
received from phone numbers in the Auto Answer list without  
having to press a key. This function is only available if your  
phone is open when you receive a video call. You can add up to  
ten phone numbers to the Auto Answer list.  
Backlight: Allows you to set whether the backlight is lit during  
a video call.  
Hold Guidance: Allows you to set the picture displayed to the  
other party when you place a video call in progress on hold. You  
can send a picture up to W240 × H320 size.  
Appearance Check: Allows you to check the camera image of  
yourself on the display before it is sent out to the other party.  
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4 Camera/Video Camera  
You can use the camera to take pictures and record videos, and attach them to messages. You can  
also edit and use pictures as wallpaper, etc.  
In This Chapter  
Camera  
Taking a Picture  
Recording a Video  
Picture & Video Settings  
 
Indicators  
Camera  
You can use the camera to take pictures and record videos.  
Maximum number  
of pictures  
Modes for Taking Pictures  
Landscape Mode: Allows you to take high-quality pictures at  
Zoom bar  
W640 × H480 or larger size.  
Portrait Mode: Allows you to take pictures at W240 × H320  
size or smaller for use as wallpaper, etc.  
Exposure  
control bar  
Options  
Back  
Modes for Recording Videos  
Camcorder: Records videos at W320 × H240 size. You can  
record videos up to approximately 20 minutes long. The  
recording time depends on the amount of available memory in  
the storage place.  
Camera Monitor Screen  
For MMS: Records videos at W176 × H144 size. You can send  
the videos attached to MMS messages.  
Zoom bar  
Exposure control bar  
Recording time  
Recording progress  
bar  
Options  
Back  
Video Monitor Screen  
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Camera/Video Camera  
 
Camera Indicators  
18  
Status  
Standby  
Recording  
Playing  
Forward  
1
Camera Mode  
Landscape Mode  
Sub Camera On  
Multi Shots  
Stopped  
Paused  
Rewind  
Frame Forward/Slow Playback  
Frame Rewind  
Portrait Mode  
Normal Speed  
High Speed  
Low Speed  
Picture Size  
2
Camera & Video Camera Indicators  
W2048 × H1536  
W1280 × H960  
W240 × H320  
W120 × H160  
W96 × H128  
Picture Quality  
Fine  
W1600 × H1200  
W640 × H480  
W144 × H176  
W112 × H112  
4
Exposure Control  
... ...  
-2.0 ... ±0 ... +2.0  
Memory Card  
5
Storage Place  
Phone  
3
6
7
Macro Mode  
Delay Timer  
5 sec.  
Normal  
Economy  
10 sec.  
12  
Night Mode  
20 sec.  
8
9
Guide Display  
White Balance  
Daylight  
Fluorescent (Day)  
Tungsten  
Colour Control  
Video Camera Indicators  
Cloudy  
Fluorescent (Wht)  
14  
15  
16  
Video Mode  
Sub Camera On  
Video Size  
W320 × H240  
Video Quality  
10  
W176 × H144  
Fine  
Intense Colour  
Mobile Light  
Self-view  
Soft Colour  
11  
13  
Super Fine  
Normal  
17  
Voice Record Off  
Camera/Video Camera  
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Monitor Screen Options  
You can perform the following operations if you press J (Options)  
from the monitor screen.  
Camera Mode: Allows you to switch between Landscape  
mode and Portrait mode (page 68).  
My Pictures: Allows you to see the pictures you took previously.  
Self-view: Allows you to take pictures of yourself using the  
sub camera.  
Taking a Picture  
There are two modes for taking pictures: Landscape mode and  
Portrait mode (page 68). You can also edit the pictures you take and  
set them for Contacts list entries.  
1. In standby mode, press L or the side key (R).  
The monitor screen appears.  
Night Mode: Use this mode when taking a picture of a night  
scene, etc.  
You can adjust the exposure and zoom from the monitor screen.  
To adjust the exposure, press D to make the picture darker  
and press C to make the picture lighter. To adjust the zoom,  
press A or the side key (P) to zoom in and press B or the  
side key (Q) to zoom out.  
Multi Shots: Allows you to take up to nine pictures in  
succession at one of three different speeds.  
Add Frame: Allows you to add a frame to a picture.  
Save Image to: Allows you to set the storage place to which to  
automatically save pictures.  
2. Display the subject in the main display and press @ or the side  
key (R).  
Advanced: For details on advanced settings, see Settings for  
Pictures & Videos(page 74).  
The shutter sound is heard and the picture is saved automatically  
to the preset storage place.  
Note  
The preview screen appears.  
When taking pictures with the sub camera, the picture size is  
fixed to W240 × H320.  
You can use Multi shots only when Portrait mode is set. During  
Multi shots, Night mode and zoom are unavailable.  
Zoom is unavailable when picture size is set at W2048 × H1536  
in Landscape mode.  
When you take a picture in Landscape mode and in Portrait mode  
at W96 × H128 size, a frame cannot be set.  
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Preview Screen Options  
You can perform the following operations if you press J (Options)  
Recording a Video  
There are two modes for recording videos: Camcorder and For MMS  
from the preview screen.  
To Monitor Screen: Takes you back to the camera monitor  
screen.  
(page 68).  
1. In standby mode, press and hold L or the side key (R).  
Send: Allows you to use the MMS and infrared functions to  
send a picture.  
Delete: Allows you to delete the picture you took.  
Full Screen: Allows you to display the picture you took over the  
whole screen.  
Assign to Contact: Allows you to register a picture taken in  
Portrait mode at W112 × H112 size to a Contacts list entry and  
set it to be displayed as the incoming picture along with the  
name and phone number.  
You can adjust the exposure and zoom from the monitor screen.  
To adjust the exposure, press D to make the video darker and  
press C to make the video lighter. To adjust the zoom, press  
A or the side key (P) to zoom in and press B or the side key  
(Q) to zoom out.  
2. Display the subject in the main display and press @ or the side  
key (R).  
The start sound is heard and recording begins.  
Edit Picture: Allows you to change the size of a picture you  
took, as well as add a frame, stamp or text to the picture and  
rotate the picture. You can edit a picture that is JPEG or PNG of  
W240 × H320 size or smaller and 100 KB or less.  
You can pause recording in Camcorder mode. To pause  
recording, press J.  
To resume recording, press @ or the side key (R).  
3. Press @ or the side key (R).  
The end sound is heard and the video is saved automatically to  
the preset storage place.  
Note  
A video being recorded in For MMS mode cannot be paused.  
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Monitor Screen Options  
Preview Screen Options  
You can perform the following operations if you press J (Options)  
from the monitor screen.  
You can perform the following operations if you press J (Options)  
from the preview screen.  
Record Mode: Allows you to change the record mode (size).  
My Videos: Allows you to see the videos you recorded  
previously.  
To Monitor Screen: Takes you back to the video monitor  
screen.  
Send: Allows you to use the MMS and infrared functions to  
send a video.  
Self-view: Allows you to record videos of yourself using the  
sub camera.  
Delete: Allows you to delete the video you recorded.  
Play: Allows you to play the video you recorded.  
Normal Screen/Full Screen: Allows you to set whether to  
display the video you recorded over the whole screen.  
Hide Controller/Show Controller: Allows you to set whether  
to show the indicators during recording and playback.  
Assign to Contact: Allows you to register a video recorded in  
For MMS mode to a Contacts list entry and set it as a ringtone  
for voice calls and video calls.  
Hide Controller/Show Controller: Allows you to set whether  
to show the indicators during recording and playback.  
Voice Record: Allows you to set whether to record sound  
during recording.  
Save Video to: Allows you to set the storage place to which to  
automatically save videos.  
Advanced: For details on advanced settings, see Settings for  
Pictures & Videos(page 74).  
Note  
Note  
When using the sub camera, the record mode (video size) is fixed  
If the video was recorded in Camcorder mode, the send functions  
are unavailable.  
to For MMS (W176 × H144).  
The file sizes that can be sent with MMS messages depend on  
your service provider.  
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Note  
Picture & Video Settings  
When you take a picture in Landscape mode and in Portrait mode  
at W112 × H112 size, the date stamp cannot be added.  
Settings for Taking Pictures  
Settings for Recording Videos  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
2.  
Camera Settings Camera Settings  
The main menu appears.  
Picture Settings: Allows you to set the picture quality, picture  
size, picture effects, date stamp or whether to show a preview  
after you take a picture.  
2.  
Camera Settings Video Settings  
Movie Settings: Allows you to set the video quality, video  
effects or whether to show a preview after you record a video.  
Screen Settings: Allows you to display the video over the  
whole screen during or after recording. You can also set  
whether to show the indicators during recording and playback.  
File Name: Allows you to preset the file name to use when  
saving videos to the date and time the videos were recorded or  
a name of your choice.  
Grid: Displays horizontal and vertical gridlines on the monitor  
screen to use as a vertical and horizontal guide for taking  
pictures.  
File Name: Allows you to preset the file name to use when  
saving pictures to the date and time the pictures were taken or  
a name of your choice.  
Shutter Sound: Allows you to set the shutter sound to use  
when taking pictures.  
Start/End Sounds: Allows you to set the sounds to use when  
starting and ending recording.  
Keypad Shortcut: Allows you to set whether to use the  
keypad shortcuts for accessing functions when you are taking  
pictures. For details on keypad shortcuts, see Shortcut Key  
Assignment(page 75).  
Keypad Shortcut: Allows you to set whether to use the  
keypad shortcuts for accessing functions when you are  
recording videos. For details on keypad shortcuts, see  
Shortcut Key Assignment(page 75).  
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Using Macro Mode  
Note  
If a video was recorded in For MMS mode, forward, rewind, and  
slow playback are unavailable.  
When the lens is close to the subject, switch the close-up switch as  
shown below to use macro mode.  
The maximum recording time varies depending on the video  
quality setting.  
Settings for Pictures & Videos  
You can set the following items if you press J (Options) from the  
monitor screen for pictures/videos and select Advanced.  
Delay Timer: Allows you to take a picture or start recording  
after a specified time elapses.  
Mobile Light: Allows you to turn on the mobile light while  
taking pictures or recording videos.  
White Balance: Allows you to set the white balance so that the  
colours more closely resemble the actual colours.  
Colour Control: Allows you to set the colour tones to use when  
taking pictures and recording videos.  
Exposure Control: Allows you to adjust the brightness for  
pictures and videos.  
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Shortcut Key Assignment  
The following keypad shortcuts are available while you are taking  
pictures and recording videos.  
Taking Pictures  
Key Guide  
Recording Videos  
Key Guide  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
*
#
Camera Mode  
Delay Timer  
Picture Effects  
Picture Quality  
White Balance  
-
Record Mode  
Delay Timer  
Effects  
Video Quality  
White Balance  
Voice Record  
Screen Display  
-
Night Mode  
Picture Size  
Colour Control  
Mobile Light  
Self-view  
Colour Control  
Mobile Light  
Self-view  
L* Video Mode  
Photo Mode  
* Press and hold L to switch between camera mode and video  
recording mode.  
Camera/Video Camera  
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5 Message  
Message allows you to send and receive text messages, pictures, sounds, vObjects and other  
data.  
In This Chapter  
Messaging Capabilities  
Creating & Sending an MMS Message  
Creating & Sending an SMS Message  
Reading Received MMS & SMS Messages  
Checking Sent MMS & SMS Messages  
MMS/SMS Settings & Common Operations  
 
Message Menu  
You can access the Message menu by pressing J (  
Messaging Capabilities  
Via the Service Centre, you can exchange text messages, pictures,  
sounds, vObjects and other data with other phones or PCs and other  
devices connected to the Internet. For details on the messaging  
service, contact your service provider.  
) from  
standby mode.  
Create Message: Allows you to create and send an MMS or  
SMS message (pages 79, 81).  
Inbox: Allows you to check received messages (page 82).  
Drafts: Allows you to save created messages (page 86).  
Sent Messages: Allows you to check sent messages (page  
83).  
Note  
The network service is only available while  
or  
is  
displayed on the display.  
Unsent Messages: Stores messages that could not be sent  
(page 86).  
Templates: Allows you to create messages easily using preset  
templates (page 86).  
Settings: Allows you to set various MMS and SMS settings  
(page 84).  
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Add Video: Allows you to attach a video in My Videos. You can  
also activate the camera and record a video to attach.  
Add Other Files: Allows you to attach files such as vCard files  
in Other Documents.  
Creating & Sending an  
MMS Message  
4. Select Send to and press @.  
The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) allows you to exchange  
multimedia messages containing data such as text, pictures, sounds, 5. Select how to set the address and press J (Select).  
animations and video clips. For details on MMS, contact your service  
6. Specify an address and press @.  
provider.  
The Recipients list appears.  
You can send a message up to 300 KB including body text and  
7. Select Send and press @.  
attachment files.  
The message is sent and then saved to Sent Messages.  
1. In standby mode, press J (  
The Message menu appears.  
).  
Note  
2.  
Create Message MMS  
The Create MMS Message screen appears.  
Although the MMS functions vary by country, the main functions  
are basically the same.  
Another file may not be able to be added after attaching some  
types of file.  
3. Select the item you want to enter and press @.  
Add Subject: Allows you to enter a subject.  
Add Picture: Allows you to attach a picture in My Pictures. You  
can also activate the camera and take a picture to attach.  
Add Text: Allows you to enter a message. To set the text  
colour, select the text you entered, press J (Options) and  
select Text Options.  
Tip  
You can add or edit an address, save the message to Drafts (page  
86) or set sending options such as Delivery Report and Expiry  
Time if you press J (Options) from the Recipients list.  
Add Sound: Allows you to attach a sound in  
Sounds&Ringtones.  
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Managing Pages  
You can add, delete and replace pages. You can set up to 20 pages  
Setting the File Playback Time  
You can set the playback time for the text and attached files.  
for each message.  
1. From the Create MMS Message screen (page 79), select text or  
1. From the Create MMS Message screen (page 79), press J  
an attached file and press J (Options).  
(Options).  
2.  
Item Duration Start Time  
2. Select Add Page and press J (Select).  
3. Enter the start time and press J (OK).  
4. Select Duration and press J (Select).  
5. Enter the display duration and press J (OK).  
A page is added.  
When there is more than one page, you can perform the following  
operations if you select Page Control.  
Add Page: Adds a page.  
Note  
Delete Page: Deletes a page.  
A start time and display duration that exceeds the page duration  
Previous Page/Next Page: Takes you to the previous or next  
page.  
cannot be set.  
Move Page: Moves a page to a specified position.  
Tip  
To set the page duration or background colour of the page, select  
Page Options after Step 1.  
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6. Select Send SMS and press @.  
Creating & Sending an  
SMS Message  
The Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to exchange text  
messages with other phones. For details on SMS, contact your  
service provider.  
The message is sent and then saved to Sent Messages.  
Tip  
You can add or edit an address, save the message to Drafts (page  
86) or set sending options such as Delivery Report and Expiry  
Time if you press J (Options) from the Recipients list.  
1. In standby mode, press J (  
).  
The Message menu appears.  
2.  
Create Message SMS  
The Create Message screen appears.  
3. Enter a message and press @.  
The maximum number of characters for one SMS message is 70  
(160 when you enter only letters of the alphabet and digits). If you  
exceed the maximum number, the message is split into linking  
SMS messages when it is sent. You can send up to 670  
characters (1,530 when you enter only letters of the alphabet and  
digits) at one time with linking messages.  
4. Select how to set the address and press J (Select).  
5. Specify an address and press @.  
The Recipients list appears.  
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3. Select the message you want to read and press @.  
Reading Received MMS &  
SMS Messages  
The message appears.  
If you receive an MMS message with multiple pages set, pictures,  
sounds and text are presented in a slideshow-like format.  
Whether an attached file displays/plays depends on the Auto-  
extract File setting of MMS Settings(page 84). If there is an  
attached video or other file, the file icon is displayed.  
When a message is received in standby mode, you are notified by the  
ringtone and vibration. At the top of the display, the  
appears for an MMS message and the indicator appears for an  
SMS message. Received messages are saved to Inbox.  
indicator  
Note  
1. In standby mode, press J (  
).  
Some files cannot be displayed/played unless the corresponding  
content key (content usage right) is downloaded. When a content  
The Message menu appears.  
key is being downloaded, the  
the display.  
indicator appears at the top of  
2. Select Inbox and press J (Select).  
A list of received messages appears.  
appears for unread messages.  
If you set the DST setting (page 25) to On and set the date and  
time to the summer time, your phone automatically adjusts the  
reception times displayed for received messages to the summer  
time.  
The following indicators appear for MMS messages.  
MMS message (  
Notification (  
high priority level,  
high priority level,  
low priority level)  
low priority level)  
Checking WAP Push Messages  
WAP Push is an information delivery service that allows you to receive  
Delivery report message  
notifications in real time from the Web server. When you receive a  
The following indicators appear for SMS messages.  
SMS message  
message, the  
indicator appears at the top of the display. If Auto  
Launch (page 88) of the browser settings is set to On, your phone  
accesses the specified URL as soon as the message is received.  
Some push messages are just saved to the Inbox.  
SMS message in the SIM card (page 97)  
Delivery report message  
WAP Push message  
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Inbox Operations  
You can perform various operations such as replying to, forwarding or  
deleting a received message or saving a received message to  
Templates if you press J (Options) from the Inbox list or a message.  
Checking Sent MMS &  
SMS Messages  
1. In standby mode, press J (  
).  
To set your phone so that your phone number is not included in the  
Recipients list each time you choose to reply to allwhen composing  
a message, select Call Manager My Details and then enter your  
phone number.  
The Message menu appears.  
2. Select Sent Messages and press J (Select).  
A list of sent messages appears.  
The following indicators appear for MMS messages.  
MMS message (  
level)  
Delivered MMS message (  
priority level)  
MMS message for which delivery failed (  
level, low priority level)  
high priority level,  
low priority  
low  
high priority  
high priority level,  
The following indicators appear for SMS messages.  
SMS message  
SMS message in the SIM card (page 97)  
3. Select the message you want to check and press @.  
The message appears.  
Message  
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Sent Messages Operations  
You can perform various operations such as resending to, forwarding  
or deleting a sent message or saving a sent message to Templates if  
you press J (Options) from the Sent Messages list or a message.  
MMS/SMS Settings &  
Common Operations  
Common Settings  
You can set various settings common to MMS and SMS.  
1. In standby mode, press J (  
).  
The Message menu appears.  
2.  
Settings Common Settings  
Reply Settings: Allows you to set whether to quote received  
messages when replying to them.  
Page Scroll: Allows you to select the scroll unit of the  
message display screen.  
MMS Settings  
You can set the MMS receive and send settings.  
1. In standby mode, press J (  
).  
The Message menu appears.  
2.  
Settings MMS Settings  
Receiving Settings  
Retrieve Mode: Allows you to set whether to automatically  
retrieve messages received by the mail server. There are  
two settings: Home Network and Roaming Network. For  
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each of the settings, you can select Immediate, Deferred  
Creation Mode: If Free is set, attachment restrictions for  
or Always Ask.  
file types are cancelled.  
Auto-extract File: Allows you to set whether to  
automatically display/play picture and sound files attached  
to messages.  
SMS Settings  
1. In standby mode, press J (  
).  
Reply for Delivery: Allows you to set whether to reply to  
requests for delivery confirmation.  
The Message menu appears.  
2.  
Settings SMS Settings  
Anonymous Msg.: Allows you to set whether to receive  
Delivery Report: Allows you to receive delivery reports to  
confirm whether sent messages were delivered to recipients.  
Expiry Time: Allows you to set an expiry time for messages.  
Message Centre: Allows you to edit the centre number for  
SMS. The centre number is saved to the SIM card.  
SMS Type: Allows you to set the SMS type for outgoing  
messages to Text, Email, Fax Group 3, Fax Group 4 or  
Pager.  
anonymous messages.  
Sending Settings  
Sender Visibility: Allows you to set whether to notify  
recipients of your address.  
Delivery Report: Allows you to receive delivery reports to  
confirm whether sent messages were delivered to  
recipients.  
Delivery Time: Allows you to specify a time up to seven  
days in the future for delivering messages from the service  
centre to recipients.  
Note  
Do not change the centre number for the Message Centre unless  
your service provider informs you that it has been changed.  
Otherwise, you will no longer be able to use the service.  
Read Report: Allows you to receive read reports to confirm  
whether sent messages were read by recipients.  
Expiry Time: Allows you to set the length of time a sent  
message is stored on the mail server.  
MMS Priority: Allows you to set the message priority level  
to High, Normal or Low.  
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Using an SMS/MMS Template to Create a Using Drafts & Unsent Messages  
Message  
1. In standby mode, press J (  
).  
Templates allow you to enter messages easily.  
The Message menu appears.  
1. In standby mode, press J (  
).  
2. Select Drafts or Unsent Messages and press J (Select).  
The Message menu appears.  
3. Select a message and press J (Options).  
2.  
Templates SMS Templates or MMS Templates  
Edit: Allows you to edit the message.  
Send: Allows you to send the message.  
3. Select a template and press @.  
Delete: Allows you to delete messages.  
To edit or delete an MMS template, press J (Options).  
Select Multi: Allows you to specify multiple messages and  
then send or delete them.  
Call Recipient: Makes a call to the recipient of the message.  
Sort by: Changes the order that messages appear.  
For details on the following procedure, see Creating & Sending  
an SMS Message(page 81) or Creating & Sending an MMS  
Message(page 79).  
Note  
Note  
If preset templates have been deleted or edited, you can return  
Some items do not appear depending on the message type.  
them to their initial state by clearing the memory (page 109).  
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6 Browser  
You can browse information or download pictures, melodies and applications.  
In This Chapter  
Accessing Browser  
Bookmarks  
Other Operations  
Game & Application  
 
Certification: Allows you to confirm details on a certificate  
issued from a certificate authority.  
Accessing Browser  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
Auto Launch: Allows you to set whether to start the  
browser automatically when a WAP Push message is  
received.  
The main menu appears.  
Note  
The network service is only available while  
displayed on the display.  
The indicator appears at the top of the display during  
communication.  
2. Select Browser and press J (Select).  
or  
is  
Homepage: Displays the home page.  
Enter URL: Allows you to access a Web page by directly  
entering the address.  
Bookmarks: Allows you to bookmark your favourite Web  
pages and access bookmarked Web pages (page 89).  
News: Allows you to obtain the latest news, weather reports  
and other information.  
Music: Allows you to download music.  
Games: Allows you to download games and other applications.  
Sports: Allows you to obtain sports news, results, latest scores  
and other information.  
PLUS: Allows you to obtain the latest information.  
Email: Allows you to access Web-based email service sites.  
History: Displays the addresses of accessed Web pages in the  
order of newest to oldest.  
Browser Settings: Allows you to set various browser settings.  
Memory Manager: Clears the access history, Cookies,  
Web cache and DNS (Domain Name Server) cache. You can  
also enable or disable the storing of cookies.  
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Key Assignments for Browsing the Web  
Bookmarks  
To add a bookmark, press J (Options) while a Web page is  
displayed, select Bookmarks and select Add Bookmark. You can  
also use folders to organise bookmarks.  
The following shows the key assignments for browsing the Web.  
J: Selects an item or displays the Options menu.  
K: Takes you back to the previous screen.  
@: Selects an item.  
G: Scrolls up or down.  
F: Scrolls left or right.  
Accessing a Page from a Bookmark  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
O: Ends communication. If your phone is not connected, takes  
you back to standby mode.  
The main menu appears.  
1 to 9: Acts as a shortcut to a link with a number.  
2.  
Browser Bookmarks  
* and #: Acts as a shortcut to a link with or #. You can  
also use these keys to perform supported operations.  
3. Select the title of the page you want to access and press @.  
The Web page appears.  
Side Key (P): Increases the volume level.  
Side Key (Q): Decreases the volume level. To set the volume to  
Tip  
mute, press and hold the key.  
You can create a folder or edit a bookmark if you press J  
(Options) after Step 2.  
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Other Operations  
Game & Application  
You can perform various operations such as moving to another page From Web pages, you can download a variety of Javacompatible  
or clearing the cache if you press J (Options) while a Web page is  
displayed.  
applications such as games and applications that obtain information  
in real time.  
In addition to ordinary applications that run solely on your phone,  
some applications need to connect to the network (Web).  
Using Files in Web Pages  
You can perform various operations such as saving and displaying/  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
playing picture and animation files in Web pages.  
The main menu appears.  
1. Display a Web page containing a file and press J (Options).  
2. Select File Select Mode and press J (Select).  
3. Select a file and press J (Options).  
2. Select Game&Application and press J (Select).  
The Game&Application menu appears.  
Applications: Stores Javaapplications downloaded from  
the Web and preinstalled Javaapplications.  
Screensavers: Stores standby mode Javaapplications  
(page 91) downloaded from the Web. To set the Java™  
application start time or length of time the application runs  
before pausing, select Set Time.  
4. Select the item you want to use and press J (Select).  
File Details: Allows you to confirm details such as the file  
name, file size, save permission and transfer permission.  
Save: Saves the file to Gallery.  
Play/View: Plays or displays the file data.  
Paging Mode: Takes you back to paging mode.  
Exit Browser: Ends the browser.  
Settings: Allows you to set various Javaapplication settings  
(page 92).  
Java Information: Displays an explanation on the Java™  
licence.  
Note  
Copy restrictions may prevent some files from being saved.  
Some downloaded files may not be able to be displayed/played  
properly.  
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Starting a Java™ Application  
Note  
When you use a network Javaapplication, a communication  
fee is charged each time the application connects to the network.  
The communication fee is the same as that for using the Web.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
3. Select the Javaapplication you want to start and press @.  
The indicator appears at the top of the display and the  
Game&Application Applications  
Downloading Java™ Applications  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
Javaapplication starts. If you close your phone, the Java™  
The main menu appears.  
application stops.  
2.  
Game&Application Applications More Games  
4. Press O, select Quit in the confirmation screen that appears  
A confirmation screen appears.  
and press @ to end the Javaapplication.  
3. Press J (Yes).  
An application download site appears.  
Setting the Screensaver  
4. Select the Javaapplication you want to download and press  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
@.  
The main menu appears.  
The application details screen appears.  
5. Press J (Downld.).  
2.  
Game&Application Screensavers Screensavers  
To cancel the screensaver, select Off.  
Downloading begins.  
3. Select the Javaapplication you want to set and press @.  
6. Press J (Yes).  
To download a screensaver, select More Screensavers. Follow  
The Javaapplication list appears.  
the on-screen instructions.  
4. Press J (Yes).  
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Java™ Application Settings  
Tip  
You can also change the volume level while a Javaapplication  
is running. Press the side key (P) to increase the volume level and  
press the side key (Q) to decrease the volume level.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Game&Application Settings  
If the memory is cleared, any preinstalled Javaapplications  
that were deleted are reinstalled and returned to their initial state.  
Priority Settings: Allows you to set the priority for when there  
is an incoming call, incoming message or alarm while a Java™  
application is running. To give priority to voice calls, video calls,  
messages or alarm and to pause the Javaapplication, select  
Voice Calls, Video Calls, Messages or Alarms. To display a  
notification at the top of the display without pausing the Java™  
application, select Notification.  
Managing Java™ Applications  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Game&Application Applications  
Backlight: If you select Backlight, you can set the display  
lighting setting for when a Javaapplication is running. If you  
select Blinking, you can set whether to enable the preset  
backlight blinking operation of a Javaapplication.  
Volume: Allows you to adjust the volume for when a Java™  
application is running. You can also set the volume to mute.  
Vibration: Allows you to set whether to enable the preset  
vibration operation of a Javaapplication.  
Reset Settings: If you select Master Reset, you can reset all  
Javaapplication function settings. If you select Clear  
Memory, you can reset all Javaapplication function settings  
and delete all downloaded Javaapplications. After the  
settings are reset, the power is turned off and then on  
automatically.  
3. Select a Javaapplication and press J (Options).  
Start: Runs the Javaapplication.  
Delete: Deletes the Javaapplication.  
Select Multi: Allows you to select multiple Javaapplications  
and then delete them.  
Details: Allows you to confirm details on the Java™  
application.  
Security Settings: Allows you to set the display method for  
the confirmation screen that appears when you attempt to use  
certain functions while a Javaapplication is activated.  
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7 Gallery  
The data you save in your phone is stored in Gallery. You can move the data stored in the folders of  
Gallery and edit it for use with other functions.  
In This Chapter  
Gallery  
Using vObjects  
Using the Memory Card  
Using the SIM Card  
 
Note  
Gallery  
There are no My Saved Pages and Templates folders in Gallery of  
the memory card.  
Gallery of your phone contains folders for storing files. You can create  
your own folders (personal folders). Gallery can store a total  
combination of approximately 500 files and personal folders. You can  
also use Gallery of the memory card (page 24).  
There are no Javaapplications in Game&Application of the  
memory card.  
Tip  
You can connect to the Web from More Pictures, More Videos,  
To display the memory usage status, select Memory Status.  
More Sounds and More Games.  
Structure of Gallery  
Editing Files & Folders  
You can perform various file and folder operations if you press J  
(Options) while viewing files or folders in Gallery.  
1. In standby mode, press @, select Gallery and press J  
(Select).  
Pictures: Contains pictures and the Digital Camera folder.  
Pictures you take in Landscape mode are saved to the Digital  
Camera folder.  
Videos: Contains videos.  
Sounds&Ringtones: Contains sound files and the Recordings  
folder.  
Game&Application: Contains Javaapplications.  
My Saved Pages: Contains URLs and Web pages.  
Templates: Contains the SMS Templates and MMS Templates.  
Other Documents: Contains vCard, vCalendar, SVG and text  
files, as well as files of unknown types.  
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Importing a vObject into a Function  
Using vObjects  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
vObject is a collective name for file formats that enable your phone  
and other vObject compatible phones, PCs and other devices to  
exchange and mutually use data such as Contacts list entries and  
Calendar data.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Gallery Other Documents  
3. Select a vObject and press @.  
4. Press J (Options).  
vObject compatible software is required to use the data of  
vObjects on a PC or other device.  
5. Select Save to Contacts or Save to Calendar and press J  
Depending on the software used, vObjects may not be able to  
be displayed properly.  
(Select).  
Depending on the contents of vObjects, the exchange of  
vObjects between a vObject compatible phone and PC or other  
device may not be possible.  
Note  
When importing a vObject that has a picture to the Contacts list,  
the picture cannot be saved to the Contacts list if it exceeds  
W112 × H112.  
When vObjects include many characters, all vObjects may not  
be able to be sent or received.  
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Using the Memory Card  
Using the SIM Card  
You can check and edit pictures and other data saved to the memory You can move or copy Contacts list entries from your phone or  
card. You can also save a backup of Gallery, Contacts list and other  
data in your phone to the memory card.  
memory card to the SIM card, as well as move SMS messages from  
your phone to the SIM card. Although the number of Contacts list  
entries you can save to the SIM card depends on the amount of  
available memory space, the maximum number of entries is 250.  
Formatting the Memory Card  
You can use your phone to format the memory card.  
1. Insert the memory card in the slot of your phone.  
2. In standby mode, press @.  
Moving & Copying Contacts List Entries  
You can move or copy the name and default phone number (page 45)  
of an entry.  
The main menu appears.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
3.  
Settings Memory Settings Memory Card Format  
Card  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Call Manager Contacts List  
4. Enter your security code (page 21).  
A confirmation screen appears.  
5. Press J (Yes).  
3. Press J (Options).  
4. Select Select Multi and press J (Select).  
5. Select the Contacts list entry you want to move or copy from your  
Note  
phone and press @.  
If the memory card is removed while reading or writing data, the  
data may be lost or the memory card may be damaged.  
If the memory card is formatted by another device, it may not  
work properly with your phone. Be sure to use your phone to  
format the memory card.  
To select another Contacts list entry, repeat Step 5.  
6. Press J (Options).  
7. Select Move or Copy and press J (Select).  
Formatting the memory card deletes all data in the memory card.  
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8. Select To Phone Memory, To SIM or To Memory Card and  
press J (Select).  
Tip  
To move or copy Contacts list entries in the memory card to the  
SIM card, select Memory Card after Step 3. After the Contacts  
list in the memory card appears, proceed from Step 3.  
An indicator at the top of the Contacts list screen indicates the  
storage place of the Contacts list entry.  
Moving SMS Messages  
You can move messages in the Inbox (page 82) and Sent Messages  
(page 83) of your phone and messages in your SIM card. Although  
the number of messages you can save to the SIM card depends on  
the amount of available memory space, the maximum number of sent  
and received messages is 50.  
1. In the Inbox or Sent Messages, select the message you want to  
move from your phone and press @.  
2. Press J (Options).  
3. Select Move to SIM or Move to Phone and press J (Select).  
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8 Settings  
You can make various settings to personalise your phone.  
In This Chapter  
Display Settings  
Phone Profiles  
Language Setting  
Shortcut Function  
External Light Settings  
Flight Mode Setting  
Call Settings  
Using the Stereo Handsfree Headset  
Security Settings  
Network & Internet  
 
Setting the Incoming Display  
You can set a picture to appear on the main display for incoming  
calls. You can also set the other partys phone number or name to  
appear on the external display for incoming calls.  
Display Settings  
Setting the Main Display  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Settings Call Settings Voice Call or Video Call  
2.  
Settings Display Settings  
Caller Details  
Wallpaper: Allows you to set a picture preinstalled in your  
phone or taken with the camera as the wallpaper for standby  
mode.  
Incoming Picture: Allows you to set the incoming picture.  
Caller Picture: Allows you to display a picture associated with  
a caller in the Contacts list when a call is received from that  
caller.  
Theme: Allows you to set the main menu and wallpaper  
together by selecting a theme preinstalled in your phone.  
Clock Type Display: Allows you to select the clock display for  
the main display from five types or set it off.  
Backlight: Allows you to adjust the brightness and lighting  
time of the main display backlight.  
Caller Info: Allows you to set the display of the phone number  
or name set for a caller in the Contacts list on the external  
display when a call is received from that caller.  
Note  
Power Saving: Allows you to save battery power by setting the  
phone to turn off the display after a specified time of inactivity  
elapses.  
You can set a picture of W240 × H320 size or smaller for the  
incoming picture.  
The display area for the incoming picture is W240 × H112.  
Cell Information: Allows you to set whether the cell  
information sent from a base station is displayed in standby  
mode when you use your phone on a mobile phone network  
based on Micro Cellular Network (MCN) technology.  
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Switching Profiles  
Phone Profiles  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
This feature allows you to change the sound and vibration to match  
your surrounding conditions. Your phone has four preset profiles. You  
can change the sound and vibration settings of each profile.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Settings Phone Profiles  
3. Select the profile you want to set and press @.  
Normal: Profile for ordinary use.  
Silent: Profile for when you do not want your phone to emit  
any sound.  
If a profile other than Normal is set, the indicator for the profile  
appears at the top of the display.  
Car: Profile for when you want the incoming ringtone  
volume and multimedia volume set to the maximum levels so  
that you can hear your phone while you are driving, etc.  
Meeting: Profile for meetings, etc.  
Tip  
To switch the phone profile to Silent, press and hold # in  
standby mode. To switch back to previous profile, press and hold  
# in standby mode.  
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Sound Effects: Allows you to set each of the sound effects for  
turning on/off the power and opening/closing your phone for  
any profile except Silent.  
Personalising Profiles  
You can personalise profiles. The items you can personalise vary  
depending on the profile.  
Multimedia Volume: Allows you to set the volume level for  
messaging, Browser and playing sound data in Gallery (except  
for when using Media Player). You can set the volume level for  
any profile except Silent.  
Battery Alarm: Allows you to set whether to play the battery  
alarm, when the battery level (pages 17, 18) is very low and  
your phone is about to run out of power, for any profile except  
Silent.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Settings Phone Profiles  
3. Select the profile you want to set and press J (Options).  
4. Select Personalise and press J (Select).  
Ringtone Volume: Allows you to set the ringtone volume for  
any profile except Silent.  
Alarm: Allows you to set whether to play the alarm for Silent  
and Meeting.  
Assign Ringtone: Allows you to set preinstalled sounds in  
your phone or sounds and videos in Gallery as ringtones for  
voice calls, video callings and messages. You can set ringtones  
for any profile except Silent. You can also set the ringtone  
duration for incoming messages.  
Note  
A video file cannot be set as the ringtone for incoming messages.  
Only part of the title is displayed for some preinstalled sounds.  
Vibration: Allows you to set the vibration to On or Off. For  
profiles other than Silent, you can also set the vibration pattern.  
Keypad Volume: Allows you to set the keypad volume for any  
profile except Silent.  
Tip  
To switch to a profile, select Activate after Step 3.  
To return a profile to its default settings, select Set to Default  
after Step 3.  
Keypad Tones: Allows you to set the keypad tone for any  
profile except Silent.  
Sound Effects Vol.: Allows you to set the volume level of each  
of the sound effects for turning on/off the power, opening/  
closing your phone and errors for any profile except Silent.  
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Language Setting  
Shortcut Function  
You can change the display language.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
Changing the Shortcut Menu  
The nine functions that have been registered in the Shortcut menu  
can be changed so that you can access frequently used functions  
more quickly and easily.  
2.  
Settings Phone Settings Language  
1. In standby mode, press A.  
3. Select the language you want to set or Automatic and press J  
(Select).  
The Shortcut menu appears.  
2. Select the function you want to change and press J (Options).  
3. Select Assign Shortcut and press J (Select).  
4. Select the function you want to set and press J (Select).  
Tip  
If the language is set to Automatic, the language is set  
automatically in accordance with the language priority setting of  
the SIM card. If your phone does not support the language set for  
the SIM card, the default language of your phone is selected.  
If you selected Contacts List or Gallery, you can set a shortcut  
for a file, folder or Contacts list entry. Select the item you want to  
set.  
Tip  
To access a function from the Shortcut menu, select the function  
you want to access after Step 1 and press @.  
Settings  
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Setting the Shortcut Key Function  
External Light Settings  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
When you receive a voice call, video calling or message or have  
unchecked information, the external light flashes if your phone is  
closed.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Settings Phone Settings Shortcuts  
Side Up Key: Allows you to change the function accessed  
when you press and hold the side key (P) in standby mode.  
Navigation Keys: Allows you to change the functions  
accessed when you press the navigation keys A, B, D  
and C in standby mode.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Settings Phone Settings External Light  
Notification: Allows you to select from three colours for the  
external light that flashes when you have unchecked  
information (missed calls and unread messages) and your  
phone is closed. You can also set the external light not to flash.  
Incoming: Allows you to select from five colours for the  
external light that flashes when you have an incoming voice  
call, video calling or message. You can also set the external  
light not to flash.  
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Flight Mode Setting  
Call Settings  
You can use Flight mode to block signal reception and transmission  
without turning off the power. Flight mode disables the use of network  
services for making and receiving calls, sending and receiving  
messages, etc.  
Showing/Hiding Caller ID  
You can set whether to automatically notify the other party of your  
phone number when you make a call.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Settings Call Settings Send My Number Setting  
2.  
Settings Phone Settings Flight Mode  
Show My Number: Sets your phone to notify the other party of  
your phone number.  
Hide My Number: Sets your phone to not notify the other party  
of your phone number.  
3. Select On and press J (Select).  
The  
indicator appears at the top of the display.  
Note  
Network Default: Uses the default network setting.  
You can cancel Flight mode and make an emergency call if you  
dial the phone number of an emergency service (page 21) while  
Flight mode is set.  
Note  
Regardless of this function setting or network setting, you can still  
show/hide your phone number when you make a call if you  
directly enter 31#or #31#(page 35) or if you make a call  
from the Contacts list to a phone number that has 31#or  
#31#added.  
Settings  
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Setting the Auto Answer  
You can answer a call without having to press a key while the stereo  
handsfree headset is connected. You can also change the length of  
time before a call is answered.  
Enabling/Disabling Incoming Voice Calls  
during Data Communication  
You can set whether to receive incoming voice calls during data  
communication.  
When Auto Answer is set, the auto answer tone plays regardless of  
the setting for the phone profile (page 101).  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
2.  
Settings Call Settings Voice Call Call Priority  
The main menu appears.  
3. Select Enable or Disable and press J (Select).  
2.  
Settings Call Settings Voice Call Auto Answer  
Common Settings  
3. Select On and press J (Select).  
4. Enter the answer time (1 to 29 seconds) and press J (OK).  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
Setting Mute  
You can mute the outgoing voice or both the outgoing voice and  
2.  
Settings Call Settings Common Settings  
incoming voice for calls.  
Earpiece Volume: Allows you to set the volume for sound  
heard from the earpiece.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
Speaker Volume: Allows you to set the volume for sound  
heard from the speaker.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Settings Call Settings Voice Call or Video Call  
Mute  
Open to Answer: Allows you to answer an incoming call by  
simply opening your phone.  
Any Key Answer: Allows you to set the keys for answering  
incoming calls. If Any Key Answer is set to On, you can also  
answer an incoming call if you press any of 0 to 9, *  
and #.  
3. Select Mute My Voice, Mute All or Off and press J (Select).  
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Setting the Phone Number  
Using the Stereo  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
Handsfree Headset  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Settings Call Settings Voice Call Earphone Call  
Simply pressing the send/end key (  
) of the stereo handsfree  
headset allows you to dial a preset phone number or answer a call  
without even opening your phone.  
3. Select On and press J (Select).  
4. Select the input method for the phone number and press J  
(Select).  
One-touch Calling/One-touch Answering  
You can press and hold  
to dial the preset phone number,  
answer an incoming call or end a call.  
Send/end key  
1. Open the earphone microphone jack cover.  
2. Insert the plug of the stereo handsfree headset into the earphone  
microphone jack.  
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press J (OK). To cancel the lock, cancel the phone lock  
temporarily and then set it to Off.  
Reject Calls: Allows you to set the conditions for rejecting  
incoming calls.  
Reject Addresses: Allows you to add up to 50 email  
addresses or phone numbers to the Rejection list to reject the  
reception of messages from those email addresses or phone  
numbers.  
Security Settings  
You can configure security related settings such as setting call  
barring or changing the PIN/PIN2 codes and security code for your  
phone.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
Fixed Dialling No.: Allows you to restrict the making of calls  
and sending of messages to up to 40 phone numbers in the  
Fixed Dialling Number list of the SIM card.  
2.  
Settings Security Settings  
PIN Code Request: Allows you to set whether to request the  
entering of your PIN code to perform verification each time a  
SIM card is inserted into the phone and the power is turned on.  
Change PIN/Change PIN2: Allows you to change the PIN  
code and PIN2 code. Set PIN Code Request to On before you  
change a PIN code.  
Note  
The fixed dialling number function is unavailable for some SIM  
cards.  
Change Password: Allows you to change the security code  
(page 21) required to use some functions and modify the  
settings of your phone. The initial security code is 0000or  
the four-digit number you selected when you concluded your  
contract.  
Phone Lock: Allows you to prevent another person from using  
your phone without entering your security code (page 21).  
There are three options to choose from for when to set the  
phone lock: Phone Closed, Power Saving and Power On. To  
cancel the phone lock temporarily, enter your security code and  
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Key Guard  
Initialising Your Phone  
You can delete all saved data such as Contacts list entries, Gallery  
files and messages, as well as reset all function settings.  
Setting the Key Guard  
The key guard can prevent unintentional operations while your phone  
is in your bag or pocket by disabling the side keys and Music Player  
keys for operating your phone when it is closed.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Settings Memory Settings Phone Memory Clear  
Memory  
1. While your phone is closed, press and hold R.  
The  
indicator appears on the external display.  
3. Enter your security code (page 21).  
A confirmation screen appears.  
Cancelling the Key Guard  
1. While your phone is closed, press and hold R.  
4. Press J (Yes).  
Your phone is initialised and then automatically turned off and on.  
Note  
This operation does not reset the data of the security code (page  
21), SIM card and memory card.  
Tip  
To view an approximate indication of the memory status for  
messages, Gallery, Contacts list and Calendar, select Phone  
Memory in Step 2 and select Memory Status.  
Settings  
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External Device: Allows you to set the access point name  
(APN) of the network information to write to your phone in order  
to perform data communication from an external device such  
as a PC.  
Network & Internet  
You can set the network (telecommunications carrier) and system  
mode to use. You can also set the network connection information for  
using the Web.  
Note that you may no longer be able to connect to the home network  
if the settings are set incorrectly.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Settings Network&Internet  
Select Network: Allows you to set the network by selecting an  
available network in your current area automatically or  
selecting a network manually from a list.  
System Mode: Allows you to set whether one of 3G (UMTS) or  
GSM is selected as the system mode automatically or whether  
the system mode is fixed to 3G or GSM.  
Settings: Allows you to set and edit the network connection  
information for the browser, MMS and other applications. You  
can register all the necessary network connection information  
(network access point, proxy, etc.) for each application in  
advance.  
Internet: Allows you to set and edit the network access point  
(NAP) information used when modifying application settings.  
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9 Convenient Functions  
Your phone includes various convenient functions.  
In This Chapter  
Calendar  
Voice Recorder  
Multi Task  
Other Convenient Functions  
 
Alarm: Allows you to set the alarm.  
Location: Allows you to enter the location information.  
None Category/Meeting/Date/Travel/Holiday/  
Anniversary/Miscellaneous: Allows you to set the category  
of the appointment.  
Calendar  
Calendar allows you to save your appointments and use your phone  
as an organiser.  
6. Press J (Options) after setting the items.  
Adding a New Appointment  
You can save up to 100 appointments.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
7. Select Save and press J (Select).  
Note  
If you change the Home City setting (page 25) in the clock  
settings, the start and end dates and times of appointments are  
automatically changed to those in the time zone of the city. Also,  
when DST (Daylight Saving Time) is set to On, the start and end  
dates and times are automatically changed for summer time.  
If your phone is turned off at the specified time, it turns on  
automatically to start the alarm.  
2.  
Organiser Calendar  
3. Press J (Options).  
4. Select New Appointment and press J (Select).  
5. Select the item you want to set and press @.  
When the phone profile (page 101) is set to Silent or Meeting  
and the alarm is set to Off, the alarm does not play.  
Title: Allows you to enter the title of the appointment.  
Start Date&Time: Allows you to set the start date and time for  
the appointment. To set both the date and time, select  
Date&Time. To select only the date, select Date only.  
End Date&Time: Allows you to set the end date and time for  
the appointment.  
Tip  
At the date and time set for an alarm, the alarm plays and  
Appointmentappears in the external display. To stop the alarm,  
press any key except the Music Player keys. After the alarm  
stops, press J (View) to check the appointment details.  
No Repeat/Daily/Weekly/Monthly/Yearly/End of Month:  
Allows you to set a repeat interval and period for the  
appointment.  
Memo: Allows you to enter the contents of the appointment.  
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Checking Appointments  
Voice Recorder  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The voice recorder allows you to record sound and then send the  
recording attached to MMS messages. The recording data are saved  
to the Recordings folder in the Sounds&Ringtones folder of Gallery.  
Although the possible length of recording time depends on the  
amount of available memory space in Gallery, the maximum  
recording time is 90 minutes for each recording. Sound is recorded  
via the microphone (mouthpiece).  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Organiser Calendar  
The month view screen appears.  
Press * to switch to the previous month and press # to  
switch to the next month.  
3. Use E to select a date and press @.  
A list of appointments for the selected date appears.  
4. Select the appointment you want to check and press @.  
The details of the appointment appear.  
Recording Sound  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
Tip  
2.  
Organiser Voice Recorder Record  
To switch the view between month, week, day and all  
appointments, press J (Options) after Step 2 and select  
Calendar View.  
The Voice Memo screen appears.  
3. Press J (Options).  
4. Select Record and press J (Select).  
Recording begins.  
Managing Appointments  
You can perform various operations such as editing, deleting and  
sending appointments if you select a date or appointment and press  
J (Options).  
5. Press J (Pause) to pause recording.  
To resume recording, press @.  
To save the recording data, press J (Save).  
Convenient Functions  
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Sending a Voice Message  
Note  
If a call is received during recording, the call takes priority and  
recording stops. All recording data is saved automatically. To  
prohibit the reception of calls, set Flight mode (page 105).  
1. After Step 4 of Recording Sound(page 113), record a voice  
message.  
2. Press @ to stop recording.  
The voice message is saved.  
Tip  
You can also display the Voice Memo screen if you press and hold  
3. Press J (Yes) when a confirmation screen appears.  
J (  
) in standby mode.  
The Create MMS Message screen with the voice message  
attached appears.  
The default storage place for recording data is your phone. To  
switch the storage place to the memory card, select Save sound  
to after Step 3 and then select Memory Card.  
For details on the following procedure, see Creating & Sending  
an MMS Message(page 79).  
Note  
A voice message cannot be attached to an MMS message due to  
file size restriction or if the recording time exceeds three minutes.  
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Switching Applications  
Multi Task  
1. Press S while an application is in use.  
This feature allows you to run up to two functions (applications)  
The Multi Task screen appears.  
simultaneously and switch between them.  
2. Select the application to which you want to switch and press  
@.  
Starting a New Application  
The application is switched to the selected application.  
You can start another application without ending the application you  
are using.  
Tip  
1. Press S while an application is in use.  
The Multi Task screen appears.  
To make a call, press J (Options) after Step 1 and select Dial  
Number.  
2. Select Organiser and press J (Select).  
3. Select the application you want to start and press J (Select).  
The selected application starts.  
Note  
This operation is not possible while the camera/video camera is  
activated.  
There may be insufficient memory to start a second application  
depending on the application running.  
An application may not be able to be switched to in the Multi Task  
screen depending on how the application was started.  
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Countdown Timer: Allows you to set an alarm to notify you  
when a certain amount of time elapses. The alarm plays for  
approximately one minute.  
Other Convenient  
Functions  
Accessing Other Functions from the  
Organiser Menu  
Notepad: Allows you to use your phone as a notepad for  
storing text input. You can access notepad data during  
character input and editing. You can enter up to 256 characters  
for each memo and store up to 20 memos in the notepad.  
World Clock: Allows you to check the date and local time in  
major cities around the world, as well as the time difference. A  
green circle indicates your home city on the map. A red circle  
indicates the alternate city.  
The following functions are also available in the Organiser menu.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
Note  
2. Select Organiser and press J (Select).  
The Organiser menu appears.  
If your phone is turned off at the specified time, it turns on  
automatically to start the alarm.  
You can also access functions such as the following from the  
Organiser menu.  
The alarm times are not automatically changed for summer time  
even if you set DST (Daylight Saving Time) to On.  
SIM Tool Kit: Allows you to use the preinstalled services in the  
SIM card on your phone. For details on the services, contact  
your service provider.  
Torch  
When the Torch function has been assigned to the side key (P) for the  
shortcut setting (page 104), you can turn on the mobile light if you  
press and hold the side key (P).  
Alarms: Allows you to set an alarm tone to play and your  
phone to vibrate to notify you of a specified time.  
Calculator: Allows you to use your phone as a calculator. You  
can calculate the tax rate if you press H from the calculator  
screen.  
Converter: Allows you to set a currency exchange rate and  
then perform currency conversion calculations.  
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10 File Transfer & Synchronisation  
You can use infrared, a USB cable or a memory card to transfer data between your phone and  
other phones, PCs and other devices. These capabilities allow you to back up data and manage  
the same data on multiple devices.  
In This Chapter  
File Transfer  
File Synchronisation  
 
File Transfer  
Using Infrared for Transferring Data  
Within 20 cm  
You can use infrared to exchange the Calendar data of your phone,  
Contacts list entries of your phone, memory card or SIM card,  
pictures/videos taken or recorded with the camera and Gallery data  
that can be forwarded with an infrared compatible phone, PC or other  
device. You can also restore or backup Gallery data.  
The  
indicator appears at the top of the display during transfer.  
To transfer data between your phone and a PC, the supplied PC  
management software My Mobile needs to be installed on the PC.  
The infrared function of your phone complies with IrMC 1.1.  
Note  
As shown in the illustration, bring your phone and an infrared  
compatible device to within 20 centimetres of each other and point  
both infrared ports directly towards each other. Do not place an object  
between them.  
If a USB cable is connected to your phone while you are using  
infrared, the infrared communication ends.  
When infrared is used to send/receive data, Flight mode is set.  
The  
indicator appears at the top of the display while Flight  
For details on the operating procedures of the other device, refer to  
the instruction manual for that device.  
mode is set, except when a dial-up connection is established.  
Using Infrared for Sending Data  
1. Set up the other infrared compatible device to receive data.  
2. Select Via Infrared from the Options menu of a function and  
press J (Select).  
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Using Infrared for Backing Up & Restoring Data  
You can back up or restore files and folders in Pictures, Videos,  
Sounds&Ringtones and Other Documents of Gallery to a PC.  
Copyright protected files cannot be backed up.  
Note  
The following files cannot be sent.  
Files in Game&Application, My Saved Pages and Templates of  
Gallery  
1. After Step 2 of Using Infrared for Receiving Data,follow the  
instructions on the PC to back up or restore data from your phone  
to the PC.  
Copyright protected files  
Your phone does not support the sending and receiving of all data  
by infrared simultaneously.  
Note  
Using Infrared for Receiving Data  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
All the data may not be able to be restored from some backup  
files.  
Using Infrared for Dial-up Connections  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
2.  
Settings Connectivity Infrared Incoming Data  
3. Select Save and press J (Select).  
The main menu appears.  
To reject the reception of files, select Reject.  
2.  
Settings Connectivity Infrared Dial-up  
Connection  
Tip  
The save locations of data are determined by the extensions.  
To synchronise data on a PC with the Contacts list and Calendar  
of your phone, follow the PC on-screen instructions to send  
synchronisation commands from the PC after Step 3.  
3. Select On and press J (Select).  
Tip  
You can also use a USB cable to connect your phone to a PC and  
establish a dial-up connection.  
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Using a USB Cable for Sending Data  
You can send the data of the Contacts list, Calendar and Gallery.  
Using a USB Cable for Transferring Data  
As shown in the illustration below, you can use a USB cable to  
connect your phone to a PC, then send and receive the Contacts list,  
Calendar and Gallery data. For details on transferring music data, see  
Transferring Music from a PC to a Memory Card(page 55). Before  
you connect the USB cable, the USB host driver and PC management  
software My Mobile included on the CD-ROM supplied with your  
phone need to be installed on the PC. This function supports USB 1.1  
and USB 2.0. For details on the PC operating environment required to  
use this function, refer to My Mobile.  
1. Follow the procedure below to connect your phone and a PC with  
a USB cable.  
1) Open the cover of the cable and phone charging terminal of  
your phone.  
2) Insert the plug of the USB cable into the terminal.  
3) Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the PC.  
2. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
3.  
Settings Connectivity USB Data Transfer  
4. Follow the instructions on the PC to send data from your phone to  
the PC.  
Note  
The following files cannot be sent.  
Files in Game&Application, My Saved Pages and Templates of  
Gallery  
Copyright protected files  
Note  
When you send/receive data, Flight mode is set automatically.  
Tip  
The  
indicator appears at the top of the display while Flight  
To synchronise data on a PC with the Contacts list and Calendar  
of your phone, follow the PC on-screen instructions to send  
synchronisation commands from the PC after Step 3.  
mode is set, except when a dial-up connection is established.  
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Using a USB Cable for Receiving Data  
You can receive data to the Contacts list, Calendar and Gallery.  
Using the Memory Card for Transferring  
Data  
You can transfer Contacts list and Calendar data between your phone  
and memory card. We recommend using the memory card for  
backing up personal data.  
1. After Step 3 of Using a USB Cable for Sending Data(page 120),  
follow the instructions on the PC to send data from the PC to your  
phone.  
The memory card needs to be formatted before it is used for the first  
time. For details on formatting, see Formatting the Memory Card”  
(page 96).  
Using a USB Cable for Backing Up & Restoring  
Data  
You can back up or restore files and folders in Pictures, Videos,  
Sounds&Ringtones and Other Documents of Gallery.  
Note  
1. After Step 3 of Using a USB Cable for Sending Data(page 120),  
follow the instructions on the PC to back up or restore data from  
your phone to the PC.  
When you back up/restore data, Flight mode is set. The  
indicator appears at the top of the display while Flight mode is  
set. When the backing up/restoring of data is complete, Flight  
mode is cancelled.  
2. Enter your security code (page 21).  
Backing Up Data to the Memory Card  
1. Insert the memory card in the slot of your phone.  
2. In standby mode, press @.  
Note  
Files that cannot be transferred are not backed up.  
The main menu appears.  
3.  
Organiser Backup/Restore Backup  
4. Select the data you want to back up and press @.  
A check mark is added to the check box.  
Contacts List: Backs up the Contacts list.  
Calendar: Backs up the Calendar.  
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5. Press J (Options).  
Restoring Data from the Memory Card  
1. Insert the memory card in the slot of your phone.  
2. In standby mode, press @.  
6. Select Backup and press J (Select).  
7. Enter your security code (page 21).  
A confirmation screen appears.  
8. Press J (Yes).  
The main menu appears.  
3.  
Organiser Backup/Restore Restore  
4. Select the data you want to restore and press J (Select).  
A confirmation screen appears.  
Contacts List: Displays a list of Contacts list backup files.  
Calendar: Displays a list of Calendar backup files.  
9. Press J (Yes) or K (No) in accordance with the confirmation  
screen.  
5. Select the backup file you want to restore and press @.  
6. Enter your security code (page 21).  
A confirmation screen appears.  
Press J (Yes) to include pictures or press K (No) to not include  
pictures when backing up the Contacts list and press J (Yes) to  
include past appointments or press K (No) to not include past  
appointments when backing up the Calendar.  
7. Press J (Yes).  
Note  
A confirmation screen appears.  
It is recommended that you do not use a PC or other device to  
view or edit a backup file in the memory card because doing so  
may result in the file being damaged.  
8. Press J (Yes) or K (No) in accordance with the confirmation  
screen.  
Press J (Yes) to overwrite all the data in the restore destination  
and press K (No) to add the data.  
Tip  
To delete one or all backup files, press J (Options) after Step 4  
and select Delete or Delete All.  
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7. Select the item you want to set and press @.  
File Synchronisation  
Rename: Allows you to change the name of the selected  
server.  
You can use the network of a service provider or infrared/USB cable  
to synchronise the data on a network server or PC with the Contacts  
list and Calendar of your phone. The supplied data management  
software My Mobile needs to be installed.  
Username: Allows you to set the user name for the server.  
Password: Allows you to set a password.  
URL: Allows you to set the server URL.  
Sync. Mode: Allows you to select Manual or Automatic for  
synchronisation. If you set Sync. Mode to Automatic, the data  
is synchronised at regular intervals automatically.  
Sync. Type: Allows you to set the synchronisation method.  
Confirmation: Allows you to set whether a confirmation  
screen is displayed each time synchronisation starts.  
Database Settings: Allows you to set the database of the  
selected server.  
Using a Network for Synchronisation  
You can register a server on your phone to synchronise the Contacts  
list via the network of a service provider.  
Creating a Server Profile  
You can create up to five server profiles.  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
Network Settings: Allows you to set the network connection  
information (network access point, proxy) of the selected  
network.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Settings Connectivity Synchronise Server Profile  
8. Press J (Options).  
3. Press J (Options).  
9. Select Save and press J (Select).  
10. Press J (Yes).  
4. Select Add and press J (Select).  
A server profile is created.  
5. Select a server profile and press J (Options).  
6. Select Edit and press J (Select).  
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Synchronising the Contacts List  
1. In standby mode, press @.  
The main menu appears.  
2.  
Call Manager Synchronise  
Server Profile: Allows you to select a server and perform  
synchronisation.  
Phone Name: Allows you to change your phone name.  
Sync. Log: Allows you to confirm the last five  
synchronisations.  
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11 Appendix  
In This Chapter  
Troubleshooting  
Specifications  
Index  
Health and Safety Information  
Menu Structure  
 
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Causes and Remedies  
Cannot turn the power on.  
Make sure the battery pack is inserted correctly (page 22).  
Make sure the battery is charged (page 23).  
Cannot charge the battery.  
Make sure the battery pack is inserted correctly (page 22).  
Make sure the connectors or contacts of the AC adapter and battery pack are not dirty (page 23).  
Cannot make or receive  
voice calls and video  
callings.  
If the  
indicator appears on the display, move to a location where a signal can reach your phone or that is in the  
service area.  
If the  
indicator appears on the display, cancel Flight mode (page 105).  
A video calling can only be made or received in areas with 3G-network coverage. Make sure the  
for indicating you are in an area with 3G-network coverage appears on the display in standby mode.  
or  
indicator  
If a PIN code is incorrectly entered three times in a row, the PIN lock is set and a call cannot be made because  
access to the SIM card is blocked. Enter the PUK code to cancel the PIN lock (page 20).  
If the  
Make sure your phone is not set to reject calls (page 108) or divert calls (page 32).  
If the indicator appears on the display, cancel Flight mode (page 105).  
indicator appears on the display, enter your security code (page 21) to cancel the phone lock (page 108).  
Cannot use the Web.  
Check your subscription status. Contact your service provider.  
The network settings may be incorrect. Check the network settings (page 110). For details on the network settings,  
contact your service provider.  
Cannot use SMS and MMS.  
If the  
If the  
indicator appears on the display, cancel Flight mode (page 105).  
indicator appears on the display, delete messages no longer required (page 83).  
Check your subscription status. Contact your service provider.  
Make sure the service centre number (page 85) is correct. For details on the service centre number, contact your  
service provider.  
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Specifications  
Toshiba TX80  
AC Adapter  
Input Voltage  
Frequency Range  
100 to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz  
Within 3G (UMTS) 2100  
Within GSM 900  
1920 - 2170 MHz  
880 - 960 MHz  
Charging Temperature Range 5 to 35°C  
Within DCS 1800  
Within PCS 1900  
1710 - 1880 MHz  
1850 - 1990 MHz  
Continuous Talk Time  
Within 3G (UMTS) area  
Video Call  
Approx. 190 min.  
Approx. 100 min.  
Approx. 320 min.  
Within GSM area  
Continuous Standby Time  
Within 3G (UMTS) area  
Within GSM area  
Approx. 470 hrs.  
Approx. 290 hrs.  
Charging Time  
Approx. 120 min.  
Maximum Output  
Within 3G (UMTS) 2100  
Within GSM 900  
Within DCS 1800  
Within PCS 1900  
Class 3 0.25 W  
Class 4 2 W  
Class 1 1 W  
Class 1 1 W  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
Weight  
Approx. 49 × 97 × 20 mm  
Approx. 111 g (with the battery pack  
attached)  
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Appendix  
Index  
Call barring service 33  
Call divert service 32  
Call log 30  
Countdown timer 116  
A
Alarm 116  
Attachment 79  
D
Date & time 25  
Audio remote control keys 16, 52, 54  
Auto answer 106  
Auto launch 88  
Call waiting service 33  
Caller ID service 35, 105  
Car, phone profiles 101  
Certification 88  
Dial-up connection 119  
Display language 103  
Display the memory status 40, 94, 109  
Downloading 91  
B
C
Background playback 53  
Backing up data 119, 121  
Bookmarks 89  
Character input modes  
Multi Tap mode 38  
Numeric input mode 38  
Switching 35  
Drafts 78, 86  
DTMF tones 30  
E
Browser 88  
Earpiece volume 29  
Emergency calls 21, 133  
External light settings 104  
Symbol input mode 38  
T9 mode 37, 39  
Calculator 116  
Calendar 112  
T9 PinYin mode 37  
T9 Stroke mode 36  
Charging battery 23  
Codes 21  
F
G
H
I
Adding a new appointment 112  
Managing appointments 113  
Call  
Formatting memory card 96  
Gallery 94  
Answering a call 28  
Answering a video call 63  
Auto answer 106  
PIN/PIN2 20  
PUK/PUK2 20  
Handsfree 62, 107  
Connecting  
Making a call 27  
Using a USB cable 120  
Via infrared 118  
Inbox 82  
Making a video call 62  
Making an international call 28  
Incoming display 100  
Incoming external light 41  
Contacts list 39  
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Incoming voice calls during data  
communication 106  
Indicators  
MP3 51  
MPEG4 51  
Restoring data 119, 121, 122  
Ringtone 41, 102  
Multi task 115  
Ringtone volume 41, 102  
Camera 69  
External display 18  
Main display 17  
Multiparty call service 34  
Music Library 50, 55  
Music transfer mode 56  
Muting 30, 63, 106  
My Favourites 58  
S
Screensaver 91  
Security settings  
Video Calling 62  
Fixed dialling No. 108  
Key guard 109  
Video camera 69  
Information prompt 19  
Infrared 118  
Transferring data 118  
Input language 39  
International call 28  
Phone lock 108  
N
Navigation key 16  
Network 110  
Sending my number 35, 105  
Sent messages 83  
Shortcut keys 104  
Notepad 116  
Shortcut menu 103  
Silent, phone profiles 101  
SIM card 19, 96  
O
P
Owner information 47  
J
Javaapplication 90  
Downloading 91  
Reset settings 92  
Settings 92  
Password  
Inserting & removing 20  
SIM Tool Kit 116  
Call barring service code 21  
Centre access code 21  
Security code 21  
Phone profiles 101  
Personalising 102  
PIN/PIN2 20  
Soft keys 16  
Speaker volume 64, 106  
Speed calling 44  
L
Language 39, 103  
Locks  
Stereo handsfree headset with audio  
remote control 106, 107  
Synchronising 123  
PIN/PIN2 lock 20  
Play modes 52, 55  
Power saving 100  
PUK/PUK2 20  
M
Meeting, phone profiles 101  
Memory card 24, 96, 121  
Formatting 96  
T
Taking pictures 70  
Templates 78, 86, 94  
Text editing functions 38  
R
Memory manager 88  
Recording videos 71  
Appendix  
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Theme 100  
Troubleshooting 126  
U
V
Unsent messages 78, 86  
USB 120  
Cable 12, 23, 120, 123  
Transferring data 120  
Vibration 41, 102  
Video Calling 62  
vObject 95  
Voice recorder 113  
Recording 113  
Sending a voice message 114  
Voicemail 31  
W
WAP Push 82  
Warranty 3  
World Clock 116  
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Appendix  
When using ear buds or other headphones, be careful not to listen  
at excessive volume. Listening to very loud sound levels may lead  
to hearing loss. Also, listening through the ear buds or  
Health and Safety  
Information  
headphones for prolonged periods of time, even at normal sound  
levels, may lead to hearing loss. You should consult your doctor for  
more information on proper use of ear buds or headphones.  
Safety Guidelines  
Follow the guidelines below to use your phone in a safe and legal  
Operating Environment  
manner.  
Do not use a hand-held phone while driving or otherwise operating  
machinery. If using a hand-held phone, park the vehicle before  
conversing. If using an integrated handsfree device, make sure the  
phone is securely in its holder.  
General  
Use your phone in the intended manner (holding it to your ear).  
Incorrect usage may affect its performance. Only qualified service  
personnel should install or repair the phone and its accessories.  
Use only compatible batteries and accessories. Using incompatible  
items may permanently damage the phone.  
Do not connect the phone to any other device without reading the  
provided documentation. The other device may be incompatible.  
When making emergency calls from your phone, ensure that the  
phone is switched on and in service.  
Switch your phone off if you are entering a hospital or other such  
institution. Medical equipment may be affected by the phone so  
you should observe any building regulation governing phone  
usage.  
Switch your phone off when on an aircraft. The aircrafts systems  
may be affected by the phone signal. You are legally obliged to  
comply with this recommendation.  
Interference may affect your phones performance. Once you  
move away from the source of the interference, the phone should  
operate as usual.  
Switch your phone off in any facility where posted notices so  
require.  
Do not use your phone when refuelling. You should keep your  
phone away from fuel and chemicals.  
When the phone is used for extended periods of time, especially in  
high temperature conditions, the phone surface could become hot.  
Please use caution when touching the phone under such  
conditions.  
Switch your phone off when blasting is in progress. Observe any  
provided guidelines or regulations.  
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Switch your phone off when in an area with a potentially explosive  
atmosphere (for example fuel storage areas, spray paint facilities  
etc.).  
Battery Safety  
Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full  
performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or three  
complete charge and discharge cycles. The battery can be charged  
and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out.  
When the talk and standby times are noticeably shorter than normal,  
buy a new battery.  
Only qualified personnel should install the device in a vehicle.  
Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate  
any warranty. For more information, check with the manufacturer  
or its representative of your vehicle.  
A new battery or one that has not been used for a long time could  
have reduced capacity the first few times it is used. The battery  
can only be charged in temperatures between +5°C (+41°F) and  
+35°C (+95°F).  
Only use batteries approved by Toshiba and only recharge the  
battery with the recommended charger supplied by Toshiba.  
When the charger is not in use disconnect it from the power  
source.  
Electronic Devices  
If you wear a pacemaker, or are in the company of someone who  
does, you should be aware that there is small risk of your phone  
interfering with the operation of the pacemaker. Only certain types  
of pacemaker are affected and only if the mobile phone is placed  
next to it. You should contact your doctor or the manufacturer of  
the pacemaker for more information.  
Your phone may interfere with some hearing aids. If this happens  
you should contact your service provider or doctor.  
Do not leave the battery connected to the charger and power  
source for longer than necessary as overcharging it will shorten its  
life.  
Your phone may interfere with the functionality of inadequately  
shielded medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer  
of the device to ensure safe procedure.  
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circulating can  
occur when a metallic object causes a direct connection between  
the + and - terminals of the battery.  
Your phone may interfere with the functionality of any inadequately  
shielded electronic system in a motor vehicle. Examples of this  
type of system include air-bags and fuel injection. You should  
contact the manufacturer of the vehicle to ensure that it is properly  
shielded.  
Do not leave the battery in a cold (for example, a fridge) or hot  
place (for example, in a car exposed to direct sunlight) as this will  
effect its performance.  
Do not dispose of the battery in a fire.  
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Do not dispose of the battery in an ordinary bin. The battery  
contains toxic chemicals and must be disposed of in the correct  
manner. Contact your local authority for more information.  
independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough  
evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial  
safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless  
of age and health.  
Emergency Calls  
The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of  
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The  
SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. The tests are performed in  
positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as  
required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this  
model handset when tested for use at the ear is 1.030 W/kg and  
when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is  
0.545 W/kg. Body-worn Operation; This device was tested for typical  
body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5 cm from  
the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure  
Calls cannot be made to emergency services (page 21) while data  
communication is being performed within a GSM area. If the system  
mode (page 110) is set to 3G Only or GSM Only, calls cannot be  
made to emergency services if the selected network is unavailable.  
Also, calls may not be able to be made to emergency services  
depending on the network services of some service providers.  
You can still make calls to emergency services when the SIM card is  
not inserted, the SIM card is locked, the phone lock is set, Fixed  
Dialling Numbers is set, Flight mode is set or call barring service is  
set.  
requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5 cm separation  
distance between the users body and the back of the handset. The  
use of beltclips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain  
metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do  
not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure  
requirements, and should be avoided.  
However, there is no guarantee that a connection can be established  
in all countries and areas because operation of your phone differs  
depending on the wireless network, wireless signal and your phones  
setting status. Do not rely on just your mobile phone when you need  
to make important calls such as calls to emergency services.  
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model  
handset with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with  
the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model  
handset is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display  
Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC  
ID SP2-CC4-J04.  
FCC RF Exposure Information  
Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and  
manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio  
frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications  
Commission of the U.S. Government.  
The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by  
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Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be  
found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association  
(CTIA) website at http://www.phonefacts.net.  
exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a  
hands-freedevice to keep the mobile phone away from the head  
and body. Additional Information can be found on the websites of the  
World Health Organization (http://www.who.int/emf).  
European RF Exposure Information  
* The tests are carried out in accordance with international  
guidelines for testing.  
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed  
not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by  
international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the  
independent scientific organisation ICNIRP and include safety  
margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless  
of age and health.  
** Please see the <FCC RF Exposure Information> section about  
body worn operation.  
The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific  
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg  
and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was  
1.180 W/kg*. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can  
be used in other positions, such as on the body as described in this  
user guide**. In this case, the highest tested SAR value is  
0.360 W/kg.  
As SAR is measured utilising the devices highest transmitting power  
the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that  
indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level  
of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum level required to  
reach the network.  
The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific  
information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for  
the use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your  
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Menu Structure  
1. Game & Application  
Applications  
Screensavers  
Settings  
Alarms  
Memory Status  
6. Gallery  
Send My vCard  
Synchronise  
My Details  
Calculator  
Converter  
Pictures  
Voice Recorder  
Countdown Timer  
Notepad  
Videos  
Settings  
Java Information  
2. Browser  
Homepage  
Enter URL  
Bookmarks  
News  
Sounds & Ringtones  
Game & Application  
My Saved Pages  
Templates  
Memory Status  
Service Dial No.  
World Clock  
Backup/Restore  
9. Settings  
Phone Profiles  
Display Settings  
Phone Settings  
Call Settings  
4. Message  
Other Documents  
Memory Status  
7. Media Player  
Music Tab  
Create Message  
Inbox  
Music  
Games  
Drafts  
Media Player Set  
Security Settings  
Memory Settings  
Network & Internet  
Connectivity  
Sports  
Sent Messages  
Unsent Messages  
Templates  
Video Tab  
PLUS  
Streaming Tab  
8. Call Manager  
Contacts List  
Email  
History  
Settings  
Browser Settings  
3. Organiser  
SIM Tool Kit  
Calendar  
5. Camera  
Create Contact  
Call Log  
Take Picture  
Record Video  
Settings  
Manage Category  
Manage Group  
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Purchase Record  
For your future reference, we recommend that you fill in your purchase details in the form below.  
Serial Number*  
Dealer Name  
Purchase Date  
* The serial number is printed on the bottom of the battery compartment.  
11/06  
 

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