Pantech C150 User Manual

USER’S MANUAL  
C150  
Thank you for choosing the Pantech C150, our latest tri-  
band GSM mobile phone.  
The C150 has many features that will enhance your mobile  
experience. From its light weight and reliability, to the built-  
in camera, we know you will enjoy all the features the C150  
has to offer.  
The C150 user guide contains important information about  
using your handset.  
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Phone Specifications  
Design  
Power Management (Performance)  
Bar type phone with single display  
Battery Type  
Capacity  
Standby Time Talk Time  
Standard  
Lithium-Ion  
(Li-ion)  
Displays  
Up to  
250 hours  
Up to  
3 hours  
950 mAh  
28.032 mm x 35.04 mm display for 1.8” LCD  
Support up to 262,144 colors within 128 x 160 pixels  
7 lines for text in basic mode with 16-pixel font  
Operating Frequency  
Two Soft keys and four-way scroll and selection ([OK])  
keys  
GSM 850Mhz, DCS 1800Mhz, and PCS 1900Mhz  
networks in North America, South America, Europe,  
Africa, and Asia-Pacific where these networks are  
supported.  
Ringtone Melodies  
MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA, AMR, MIDI, i-Melody  
Camera  
Integrated VGA Camera  
Resolution up to 640 x 480  
Mpeg4 Video recording/playing up to 15f/s  
Self-timer function (5 seconds or 10 seconds)  
Photo album  
Dimensions & Weight  
Weight: 73 g  
Dimensions: 4.13” x 1.65” x 0.5” inches  
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Pantech C150 at a glance  
Headset Jack  
Earpiece  
Camera  
Display LCD  
Right Soft key  
Selected Menu Item  
Left Soft key  
Performs functions in  
lower right display.  
Camera key  
Volume up/  
down  
4-way Navigation  
MEdia Net Access/  
OK key  
Performs  
functions  
in lower left  
display.  
Press to enter menu  
system.  
Press  
oto scroll  
through menus and  
lists.  
Answer Key/  
Call Accept  
Power on/off  
Menu Exit key/End key  
Voicemail  
Turns phone on/off, ends  
calls, exits menus.  
Alphanumeric keys  
Vibrate mode  
Internal  
Antenna  
Cancel/Back/Text  
Clear key  
Edit exit key  
Microphone  
menu features  
Email & IM  
MEdia Net  
My Stuff  
Messaging  
AT&T Mall  
Recent Calls  
Holding device at internal antenna area might affect  
call quality reception.  
NOTE  
Games & Apps  
Settings  
Address Book  
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Menu tree  
Settings  
2.8.2 Text Message  
2.8.3 Multimedia  
Message  
3.5.5 Reset Call Times  
3.6 GPRS Info  
Using Shortcuts  
Menu Outline  
Numbered menu items,  
such as menus, sub-menus,  
and options can be quickly  
accessed by using their  
shortcut numbers. In Menu  
mode, Main Menus can  
be accessed by pressing  
the number keys (1 to  
The following list shows the  
menu structure and indicates  
the number assigned to each  
option.  
3.6.1 Current Info  
3.6.2 Last Info  
2.8.4 Voice Mail  
2.8.5 Browser  
Message  
3.6.3 Total Info  
3.6.4 Clear Logs  
1 Email & IM  
4 MEdia Net  
2.9 Memory Info  
1.1 Mobile Email  
1.2 IM  
4.1 MEdia Net Home  
4.2 Bookmarks  
4.3 Go to URL  
4.4 Profiles  
0) corresponding to their  
location on the screen.  
3 Recent Calls  
3.1 Missed Calls  
3.2 Received Calls  
3.3 Dialed Calls  
2 Messaging  
2.1 Write New  
2.1.1 Text Message  
2.1.2 Multimedia  
Message  
Example: Accessing the  
Language menu.  
4.5 Cache  
3.4 Delete Call Logs  
3.4.1 Missed Calls  
3.4.2 Received Calls  
3.4.3 Dialed Calls  
3.4.4 All Calls  
4.5.1 Clear Cache  
4.5.2 Clear Cookies  
4.5.3 Clear  
1. Press the Menu soft key.  
2. Press the [9] for  
2.2 Inbox  
Authorization  
Settings.  
2.3 Sent  
4.6 Security  
2.4 Outbox  
3. Press the [4] for Phone.  
3.5 Call Time  
4.7 Version  
2.5 Draft  
4. Press the [1] for  
3.5.1 Last Call  
2.6 Voice Mail  
2.7 Templates  
2.8 Settings  
2.8.1 Common  
Language.  
5 AT&T Mall  
3.5.2 Received Calls  
3.5.3 Dialed Calls  
3.5.4 Total Calls  
5. Press the [left] or [right]  
scroll key to display the list  
of available languages.  
5.1 Shop Tones  
5.2 Shop Games  
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Menu tree  
5.3 Shop Graphics  
5.4 Shop Multimedia  
5.5 Shop Applications  
5.6 MEdia Net Home  
7.7 Memory Info  
9.2.1 Shop Tones  
9.2.2 Ringtone  
9.2.3 Volume  
9.6.2 Change PIN1  
9.6.3 Phone Lock  
9.6.4 Change Password  
9.6.5 Phone Barring  
9.6.6 Fixed Dialing  
9.6.7 Change PIN2  
9.7 Software Version  
9.8 Reset  
8 Address Book  
9.2.4 Alert Tones  
9.2.5 Key Tone  
9.2.6 Sound Effects  
9.3 Call  
8.1 Contact List  
8.2 Add Contact  
8.3 Speed Dial  
6 Game & Apps  
7 My Stuff  
8.4 Groups  
9.3.1 Call Forward  
9.3.2 Answer Type  
9.3.3 Auto Redial  
9.3.4 Call Waiting  
9.3.5 Caller ID  
9.4 Phone  
8.5 My Business Card  
8.6 Memory in Use  
8.7 Delete All  
9.8.1 Master Reset  
9.8.2 Master Clear  
9.9 TTY  
7.1 Audio  
7.2 Graphics  
8.8 Copy All  
7.3 Photo Album  
7.4 Video Album  
7.5 Other Files  
7.6 Tools  
8.9 My Phone Number  
8.10  
8.11  
Memory Info  
Service  
9.4.1 Language  
9.4.2 Time & Date  
9.4.3 Flight Mode  
9.4.4 Auto Keypad Lock  
9.5 Connectivity  
9.5.1 Bluetooth  
9.5.2 Network  
Connections  
Numbers  
7.6.1 Camera  
7.6.2 Alarm  
9 Settings  
7.6.3 Calendar  
7.6.4 Notepad  
7.6.5 Voice Memo  
7.6.6 World Time  
7.6.7 Calculator  
7.6.8 Converter  
7.6.9 Stopwatch  
9.1 Display  
9.1.1 Shop Graphics  
9.1.2 Main Screen  
9.1.3 Greeting  
9.1.4 Backlight  
9.2 Audio  
9.6 Security  
9.6.1 PIN1 Check  
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Quick & Easy  
Keys  
Functions  
Perform the functions shown at the bottom line of the display by using these Soft keys.  
( )  
Scroll through the menu options in Menu mode. In standby mode,  
Left Scroll: Access My Stuff menu  
Right Scroll: Access IM menu  
Up Scroll: Access Create Text Message menu  
Down Scroll: Access Contact list menu  
For details, see “Using the Shortcut Key in Standby Mode”.  
Select a menu function or store user-input information,  
such as names. Also use this key for confirmation (as the [OK] key).  
Launch the MEdia Net directly if pressed in standby mode.  
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c
s
Delete characters from the display, or return to previous menu.  
Open Calendar view if pressed shortly in standby mode.  
Make or receive a call. Show the recent call list in standby mode.  
Re-dial the last call number if pressed and held in standby mode.  
Complete the current call. Turn on/off the phone if pressed and held.  
Cancel user input and return to standby mode while in Menu mode.  
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Quickly connect to the voice mail server if pressed and held in standby mode.  
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Quick & Easy  
Keys  
Functions  
0 ~ 9  
Enters numbers, letters or special characters. Go to the dial screen if pressed in standby mode.  
Enter or exit from vibrate mode if pressed and held in standby mode.  
Show the symbol input screen if pressed and held in text input mode.  
Work in Word search mode if pressed in the Predictive text input mode.  
*
Enter an international dialling prefix.  
0
#
Enter the space character in text input mode.  
Change various text input modes if pressed and held at the text-editing screen.  
Adjust the earpiece volume while making a call.  
SS  
Control the Ringtone volume, vibrate mode and silent all mode in standby.  
Turn camera capture mode on.  
S
Work as a camera shutter in capture mode.  
Turn Video Mode on if pressed and held.  
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Contents  
Making and ending a call.....................................................26  
Making a call...........................................................................26  
Ending a call...........................................................................26  
Making a call using Call Logs.................................................26  
Making a call using contact list...............................................27  
Making an International call....................................................27  
Speed-dialing from Entry........................................................27  
Making an emergency call......................................................27  
Answering a call ...................................................................28  
Answering a call .....................................................................28  
Replying to a missed call........................................................28  
Rejecting a call .......................................................................28  
Answering a second call.........................................................28  
Switching between two calls...................................................28  
Ending the current call............................................................28  
Options during a call............................................................29  
Adjusting the call volume........................................................29  
Switching your microphone off (Mute) or on (Speak) .............29  
Switching your phone’s microphone off ..............................29  
Switching your phone’s microphone back on......................29  
Putting a call on hold, and returning to a held call..................29  
Putting a call on hold...........................................................29  
Returning to a held call .......................................................29  
Getting started  
Package contents.................................................................16  
SIM card.................................................................................17  
About your SIM card...............................................................17  
Installing/Removing your SIM card.........................................17  
Battery ...................................................................................17  
Inserting your battery..............................................................17  
Removing your battery ...........................................................17  
Charging your battery.............................................................17  
Getting the best from your battery..........................................18  
LCD Display ..........................................................................19  
Display Layout........................................................................19  
Display icons ..........................................................................19  
Automatic display off ..............................................................22  
Selecting functions and options.........................................23  
Selecting functions and options..............................................23  
Keypad Lock .........................................................................24  
Locking the keypad.................................................................24  
Unlocking the keypad .............................................................24  
Basic functions  
Switching your phone on or off ..........................................26  
Switching your phone on ........................................................26  
Switching your phone off ........................................................26  
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Contents  
Making a call while you are on a call ..................................29  
Switching between two calls ...............................................30  
Ending a call .......................................................................30  
Transferring a call...................................................................30  
Multi-party calls.......................................................................30  
Making a multi-party call .....................................................30  
Adding a new person to a multi-party call...........................30  
Adding a caller to a multi-party call.....................................30  
Viewing the status of multi-party call participants ...............30  
Answering or make a second call during a multi-party call.31  
Having a private conversation with one participant.............31  
Removing one participant from a multi-party call................31  
Searching for a number in Address Book during a call...........31  
Searching for a name in Address Book...............................32  
Finding a name manually in Address Book.........................32  
Viewing the highlighted entry in Address Book...................32  
Using DTMF tones..................................................................32  
Reading or writing a message during a call............................32  
Retrieving Call in Headset/ Handsfree/Phone........................32  
Using your headset ..............................................................33  
Using the speaker phone function......................................33  
Using the speaker phone function..........................................33  
Selecting menu functions....................................................34  
Moving within your phone’s menu and sub-menu functions...34  
Using the Shortcut Key in Standby Mode...............................34  
Entering text..........................................................................35  
Input mode..............................................................................35  
T9 mode .................................................................................35  
ABC mode ..............................................................................35  
123 mode................................................................................35  
Symbol mode..........................................................................35  
My Words ...............................................................................35  
Spell........................................................................................35  
Changing text input mode.......................................................36  
Inserting a space ....................................................................36  
Scrolling..................................................................................36  
Clearing letters and words......................................................36  
Returning to the previous screen............................................36  
Using T9 mode .......................................................................37  
Using ABC mode ....................................................................37  
Changing case........................................................................38  
Using 123 mode .....................................................................38  
Using Symbol mode ...............................................................39  
Applications  
Email & IM .............................................................................42  
Mobile Email...........................................................................42  
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Contents  
IM............................................................................................42  
Starting Instant Messenger.................................................42  
Viewing the Conversation Log ............................................42  
Messaging.............................................................................42  
Text Message .........................................................................43  
Multimedia Message...............................................................43  
Receiving a new message......................................................43  
Managing memory..................................................................43  
Write New...............................................................................44  
Text Message......................................................................44  
Multimedia Message...........................................................45  
Inbox.......................................................................................48  
Sent ........................................................................................50  
Outbox....................................................................................51  
Draft........................................................................................51  
Voicemail ................................................................................51  
Templates ...............................................................................51  
Settings...................................................................................52  
Common Settings ...............................................................52  
Text Message......................................................................52  
Multimedia Message...........................................................53  
Voice Mail............................................................................53  
Browser SL Message..........................................................54  
Memory Info............................................................................54  
Recent Calls..........................................................................54  
Missed Calls ...........................................................................54  
Received Calls........................................................................55  
Dialed Calls ............................................................................55  
Delete Call Logs .....................................................................56  
Call Time.................................................................................56  
GPRS Info ..............................................................................56  
MEdia Net ..............................................................................57  
MEdia Net Home ....................................................................57  
OTA Settings Service..............................................................57  
WAP/OTA Provisioning .......................................................57  
Bookmarks..............................................................................57  
Go to URL...............................................................................58  
Profiles....................................................................................58  
Options ...................................................................................59  
Clear Cache........................................................................59  
Clear Cookies .....................................................................59  
Clear Authorization..............................................................59  
Security...................................................................................59  
Version....................................................................................60  
AT&T Mall ..............................................................................60  
Shop Tones.............................................................................60  
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Contents  
Shop Games...........................................................................60  
Shop Graphics........................................................................60  
Shop Multimedia.....................................................................60  
Shop Applications...................................................................60  
MEdia Net Home ....................................................................60  
Games & Apps......................................................................61  
Shop Games...........................................................................61  
How to download games.....................................................61  
Games....................................................................................61  
My Stuff .................................................................................62  
DRM/Forward Lock.................................................................62  
Audio ......................................................................................62  
Shop Tones.........................................................................62  
Audio...................................................................................62  
Graphics .................................................................................63  
Shop Graphics ....................................................................63  
Graphics..............................................................................63  
Photo Album ...........................................................................64  
Viewing the saved photos...................................................64  
Using the photo options ......................................................64  
Video Album ...........................................................................65  
Viewing the saved videos ...................................................65  
Using the video options.......................................................65  
Other Files..............................................................................65  
Managing other files saved on your phone.........................65  
Tools .......................................................................................66  
Camera...................................................................................66  
Take a Photo.......................................................................66  
Take a Video .......................................................................68  
Alarm...................................................................................69  
Calendar .............................................................................69  
Notepad ..............................................................................71  
Voice Memo ........................................................................71  
World Time..........................................................................72  
Calculator............................................................................72  
Converter ............................................................................73  
Stopwatch ...........................................................................73  
Memory Info............................................................................73  
Address Book .......................................................................74  
Contact List.............................................................................74  
Add Contact............................................................................74  
Speed Dial..............................................................................75  
Setting Speed Dial ..............................................................75  
Adding to Speed Dial ..........................................................75  
Editing Speed Dial ..............................................................75  
Removing from Speed Dial.................................................75  
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Contents  
Setting Speed Dial in Name Search ...................................75  
Group......................................................................................76  
My Business Card ..................................................................76  
Memory in Use .......................................................................76  
Delete All ................................................................................76  
Copy All ..................................................................................76  
My Phone Number..................................................................77  
Memory Info............................................................................77  
Service Numbers....................................................................77  
Settings .................................................................................77  
Display....................................................................................77  
Shop Graphics ....................................................................77  
Main Screen........................................................................77  
Greeting ..............................................................................77  
Backlight .............................................................................78  
Audio ......................................................................................78  
Shop Tones.........................................................................78  
Ringtone..............................................................................78  
Volume................................................................................78  
Alert Tones..........................................................................79  
Key Tone.............................................................................79  
Sound Effects......................................................................79  
Call .........................................................................................79  
Call Forward........................................................................80  
Answer Type .......................................................................81  
Auto Redial .........................................................................81  
Call Waiting.........................................................................81  
Caller ID..............................................................................81  
Phone .....................................................................................82  
Language............................................................................82  
Time & Date........................................................................82  
Flight Mode .........................................................................82  
Auto Keypad Lock...............................................................82  
Connectivity............................................................................82  
Bluetooth.............................................................................82  
Network Connection............................................................85  
Security...................................................................................85  
PIN1 Check.........................................................................86  
Change PIN1 ......................................................................86  
Phone Lock.........................................................................86  
Change Password...............................................................86  
Phone Barring.....................................................................86  
Fixed Dialing (Fixed Dialing Numbers) ...............................86  
Change PIN2 ......................................................................87  
Software Version ....................................................................87  
Reset ......................................................................................87  
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Contents  
Master Reset.......................................................................87  
Master Clear .......................................................................87  
TTY.........................................................................................87  
Appendix  
Access codes........................................................................90  
Troubleshooting checklist...................................................91  
Performance and safety.......................................................92  
Safety Information for Battery Usage.................................93  
Glossary ................................................................................94  
Safety precautions ...............................................................95  
FCC & Industry Canada Regulatory Compliance ..............97  
Warranty................................................................................99  
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Getting Started  
1. Package Contents  
2. SIM Card  
3. Battery  
4. Internal & External Displays  
5. Selecting Functions and Options  
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Package Contents  
Phone  
Battery  
Travel charger  
User’s Manual  
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SIM Card & Battery  
To remove the SIM card, push the  
SIM card in the direction of the  
arrow as shown.  
About your SIM card  
When you subscribe to your network operator, you receive  
a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card containing your  
registration information, PIN code, etc. Like a credit card, it  
should be kept secure and handled carefully.  
Battery  
Do not bend, scratch or expose it to moisture.  
Avoid static electricity.  
Inserting your battery  
Put the contacts of your battery into  
the hole located directly beneath the  
camera lens then press the bottom  
side of the battery, as shown, until you  
hear a click.  
To avoid corrupting your SIM card’s memory, always switch  
your phone off before removing or inserting your SIM card.  
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1
Installing/Removing your SIM card  
Remove the battery cover from  
the unit.  
Removing your battery  
Push the bottom of the battery  
upwards and then remove the battery  
as shown.  
1
2
1
Remove the battery from the unit.  
2
Fit in the battery upper on the guide rail and push  
up with both hand.  
Tip  
If the SIM slot is empty, insert the  
SIM card into the slot.  
Charging your battery  
Your phone uses a Li-Ion battery. Make sure to use an  
authorized battery and charger only. For more details,  
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Battery  
please inquire at your nearest dealer.  
Your phone is powered by a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery.  
Tip  
This means that, unlike other forms of battery technology, you can  
recharge your battery while some charge remains without reducing  
the life expectancy of your battery.  
You can use your phone while the battery is  
being recharged.  
When the battery is inserted in your phone,  
open the protective cover located on the top  
of your phone and connect the charger , as  
illustrated.  
Getting the best from your battery  
Do not use a damaged battery or charger.  
Use your battery for the specified purpose only.  
The closer you are to your network’s base station, the  
longer your phone usage time because less battery  
power is consumed for the connection.  
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When your battery is fully charged, remove  
the charger from the outlet, then disconnect  
the adapter from your phone by pressing the  
adapter’s side buttons and pulling the adapter  
away from your phone, as illustrated.  
The battery recharging time varies depending on the  
remaining battery capacity and the battery and charger  
type you use.  
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1
Battery life inevitably shortens over time.  
Use an authorized battery and charger only.  
Since overcharging may shorten battery life, remove the  
phone from its charger once it is fully charged. Unplug the  
charger, once charging is complete. Leaving the battery  
in hot or cold places, especially inside a car in summer  
or winter, may reduce the capacity and life of the battery.  
Always keep the battery within normal temperatures.  
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Battery & LCD Display  
Dispose of used batteries and recycle them in  
accordance with local regulations. Do not dispose of  
batteries by burning; they may explode.  
Display Layout  
Icon area  
Text and graphic area  
To prevent injury keep metal objects away from + and  
- terminals of the battery.  
Displays the following information in Standby  
mode:  
Textural and graphical information showing  
Network Name, Time and Date, or a Greeting  
put in by the user.  
LCD Display  
Your phone has a single display. Icons at the top of the  
display indicate your phone’s status.  
Soft keys  
Display icons  
Depending on your phone’s status, the following icons may  
appear at the top of the display.  
Icon(s)  
Description  
Icon(s)  
Description  
Received signal strength.  
The greater the number of bars, the  
stronger the signal.  
Your phone is outside the network  
coverage area; you cannot make or  
receive calls.  
You have received one or more voice  
messages.  
Network searching  
A call is being made.  
WAP is connected.  
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LCD Display  
Icon(s)  
Description  
Icon(s)  
Description  
You have received one or more text,  
multimedia or e-mail messages.  
is displayed if the message  
memory is full.  
You have set the alert type for  
incoming call to ring ascent volume  
increases over the duration of the  
ring).  
A GPRS signal is available.  
is displayed when there is an ac-  
tive GPRS session.  
You have set the alert type for incom-  
ing call to ring and vibrate.  
You have set the alert type for incom-  
ing call to vibrate then ring.  
An EDGE signal is available.  
is displayed when there is an ac-  
tive EDGE session.  
You have set the alert type for incom-  
ing call to silent all.  
Call-forwarding feature is activated.  
You have set the alert type for incom-  
ing call to vibrate, or Vibrate mode is  
activated.  
Alarm is set.  
Headset is connected.  
Phone is locked.  
Battery level. The bar indicates the  
available battery charge. If your bat-  
You have set the alert type for incom-  
ing call to ring only.  
tery charge is low,  
is displayed.  
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LCD Display  
Icon(s)  
Description  
Icon(s)  
Description  
This becomes set when Bluetooth  
Headset/Handsfree are connected.  
A message is being received.  
This becomes set while Bluetooth data  
is being transmitted.  
A message is being sent.  
Speakerphone mode is activated.  
Email & IM  
Messaging  
Recent Calls  
MEdia Net  
You have received a new browser  
message. This icon is displayed until  
the message is loaded.  
Available, Away, Invisible Status of  
AIM  
Online, Away, Busy, Offline Status  
of MSN  
Available, Busy, Invisible Status of  
YAHOO  
AT&T Mall  
This becomes set when Bluetooth  
function is activated.  
Games & Apps  
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LCD Display  
(Icon(s  
Description  
My Stuff  
Address Book  
Settings  
Automatic display off  
If you do not press any key for ten seconds (dependent on  
the user setting) while the display is dimmed, the internal  
display turns off automatically to save power. To restore the  
display, press any key.  
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Selecting functions and options  
Your phone offers several convenient ways for you to select  
the phone function you want. You can access all of your  
phone’s functions when the phone is active.  
In some functions, you may be asked to enter a password  
NOTE  
or PIN. Enter the required code then press the [  
o] key.  
Side Key Special Functions  
Selecting functions and options  
The following section describes the display screen and  
easy-to-control submenus and their functions.  
Your phone offers many phone operating and customization  
functions arranged in menus and sub-menus. Each menu  
and sub-menu allows you to view and change the settings  
of the particular function. You access these functions using  
Increase the earpiece volume during a call.  
Adjust the ringtone volume and set vibrate  
mode and silent all mode in standby mode.  
S
Side Up  
the left and right selection (“Soft”) keys ([(] and [)]).  
Mute the ring tone of an incoming call.  
Soft key functions change depending on the current context.  
The label or icon in the bottom line of the display, above the  
Soft keys, shows each key’s current function.  
Reject the incoming call if pressed and held  
when you receive an incoming call  
Decrease the earpiece volume during a call.  
To display the functions and options available, or  
select the one required:  
S
Side Down  
Adjust the ringtone volume and set vibrate  
mode and silent all mode in standby mode.  
Press the left or right Soft key as appropriate.  
To select the function that is displayed or option that is  
Turn the camera capture mode on.  
highlighted, press the left Soft key or the [  
o] key.  
Work as a camera shutter in the capture  
mode.  
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To highlight the next or previous option in a list, press the  
Down or Up scroll key.  
Extra Key  
Turn Video Mode on if pressed and held.  
To move back to the previous function or option in a list,  
press the [c] key.  
To return to Standby mode, press the [  
e] key.  
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Keypad Lock  
Locking the keypad  
Keypad lock prevents accidental pressing of the keys.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key then select [  
*] key.  
Unlocking the keypad  
Press the [Unlock] Soft key then select [*] key within 3  
seconds to unlock the keypad.  
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Basic functions  
1. Switching your phone on or off  
2. Making and ending a call  
3. Answering a call  
4. Options during a call  
5. Using your headset  
6. Using the Speaker Phone  
7. Selecting menu functions  
8. Entering text  
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Switching your phone on or off & Making and ending a call  
Switching your phone on  
Making and ending a call  
Press the [e] key until the phone switches on.  
Making a call  
Enter the area code and phone number from Standby  
If you are asked to input your PIN (Personal Identification  
Number), enter your SIM card’s PIN and press the [  
key. (For further details, see Security on page 85.)  
o]  
mode, then press the [s] key.  
To clear the last digit displayed, press the [  
c
] key.  
Your phone starts to search for an available network and  
the current date and time is shown on the LCD display.  
To clear the all digits displayed, press and hold the [  
c]  
Once connected to the network, you can make and receive  
calls.  
key.  
If you have turned the [Auto Redial] option on (For further  
details, see Auto Redial on page 81.), your phone will automatically  
redial up to 10 times when the call connection is failed.  
NOTE  
If a malfunction occurs while you use your phone or it is  
NOTE  
not turned on, remove the battery then insert it again after 5 to 10  
seconds.  
Ending a call  
To change the language if you are powering on your  
phone for the first time, select the Language menu option. (For  
further details, see Language on page 82.)  
NOTE  
Press the [e] key. To terminate all active calls at the same  
time while you are in multi-party call, select [Options] and  
then select [End All Calls].  
Switching your phone off  
Once the call is completed, a call summary (displaying  
the recipient’s name or number, and the call length) is  
displayed.  
Press and hold the [e] key until the power-off animation  
is displayed.  
Making a call using Call Logs  
Your phone logs up to 30 dialed, received and missed call  
numbers. The last call number is saved in the first position.  
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Making and ending a call  
If you dial the same number more than once, only the latest  
occurrence is saved.  
until the ‘+’ character appears on the display, or type the  
outgoing national code that follows 011 (if the network  
supports it).  
Press the [s] key to display the Call Logs list of dialed,  
received or missed call numbers in reverse chronological  
order.  
Type the country code, area code, and phone number  
that you want to call.  
Press the [Up] or [Down] scroll key to select a number.  
Press the [s] key.  
Press the [  
(For further details, see 3. Recent Calls on page 54.)  
s] key to dial the selected number.  
Speed-dialing from Entry  
Press and hold the Speed Dial number to make a call using  
the number you have saved.  
To redial the last number in the Call Logs list, press and  
s] key.  
NOTE  
hold the [  
For example, press and hold the [5] key to dial a number  
which you have saved as “5” in your Speed Dial list.  
Making a call using contact list  
You can store frequently used names and phone numbers  
in your SIM card or your phone’s memory.  
(For further details, see Speed Dial on page 75.)  
Making an emergency call  
You can make emergency calls even if your phone does not  
have a SIM card.  
Press the [o]Navigation Down key to see the Contact  
list.  
Select a name from the Contact list.  
Press the [ ] key to dial. (For further details, see  
Select Emergency Number, or press the [SOS] Soft key  
if your phone does not have a SIM card.  
s
8. Address Book on page 74.)  
Press the [o] key.  
Making an International call  
Press and hold the [0] key for the international prefix  
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Answering a call  
Press the [  
s
] key to call the missed call’s number.  
] key or [ ] key to close the <missed  
Answering a call  
Press the [c  
e
When you receive a call, your phone rings (or vibrates). If  
the caller can be identified, the caller’s phone number is  
displayed (or the caller’s name, if it is stored in your contact  
list).  
call> notification message.  
Rejecting a call  
This function is network and subscription dependent, and  
may not be available in all areas.  
NOTE  
Press the [  
e] key or the [Reject] Soft key.  
Press and hold the [Up] or [Down] Side key during the  
incoming call.  
To answer a call, press the [s] key.  
The caller hears a ‘busy’ tone.  
If your answer type is set to [Any Key], you can answer  
calls by pressing any key except the [ ] key.  
e
Answering a second call  
Replying to a missed call  
You can answer an incoming call while you have a call in  
progress, if your network service provider supports this  
service and you have activated the Call Waiting option. (For  
further details, see Call Waiting on page 81.) You will be  
notified of an incoming call by a ‘call waiting’ tone. Press the  
If the incoming call could not be answered, a missed call  
message is shown on your phone’s display to remind you of  
the call you have missed.  
This function is network and subscription dependent, and  
may not be available in all areas.  
NOTE  
[s] key. The first call is automatically put on hold.  
To reply to a missed call:  
Switching between two calls  
Press the [View] Soft key to display the list of missed  
calls.  
Press the [Swap] Soft key.  
Ending the current call  
If necessary, scroll to highlight the number you want by  
pressing the [Up] or [Down] scroll key.  
Press the [e] key. The call on hold is automatically  
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Options during a call  
reconnected to you.  
Switching your phone’s microphone  
back on  
Adjusting the call volume  
To adjust the earpiece volume during a call, do one of the  
following.  
Press the [Unmute] Soft key.  
Putting a call on hold, and returning  
to a held call  
You can place the current call on hold whenever you want.  
You can also make another call while you have a call in  
progress if your network supports this service.  
To increase the call volume during a call, press the [Up]  
volume key on the left side of your phone.  
To decrease the call volume during a call, press the  
[Down] volume key on the left side of your phone.  
In Standby mode, adjust the ringtone volume and set  
vibrate mode and silent all mode by using the [Up/Down]  
keys.  
Putting a call on hold  
Press the [Options] Soft key then select [Hold], or press the  
[s] key. The callers name and icon are grayed while the  
call is on hold.  
Switching your microphone off  
(Mute) or on (Speak)  
Returning to a held call  
Press the [Options] Soft key then select [Retrieve], or press  
You can temporarily switch your phone’s microphone off so  
that the person you talk to on your phone cannot hear you.  
For example, you may wish to say something to another  
person in the room but do not want the person calling to  
hear you.  
the [s] key again.  
Making a call while you are on a call  
Enter the phone number that you want to dial or look it  
up in Address Book entry.  
Switching your phone’s microphone off  
Press the [s] key to dial the second call. The first call is  
Press the [Mute] Soft key.  
automatically put on hold.  
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Options during a call  
up to six people to take part in a multi-party or conference  
call simultaneously. For further details, contact your service  
provider.  
Switching between two calls  
Press the [Swap] Soft key. The current call is put on hold  
and the held call is reactivated so that you can continue  
your conversation with the caller.  
Making a multi-party call  
Call the first participant.  
Ending a call  
Call the second participant. The first call is automatically  
put on hold.  
Press the [  
e] key to end a call. To terminate all active  
calls at the same time while you are in multi-party call,  
select [Options] and then select [End All Calls].  
To join the first participant to a multi-party call, press the  
[Options] Soft key then select the [Join All] option.  
Transferring a call  
Press the [o] key  
You can transfer or connect the current call to the held call if  
your network service provider supports this service, so that  
callers can talk to each other. You will be disconnected from  
both of them.  
Adding a new person to a multi-party  
call  
Call the person.  
During a call, make or answer a call and then press the  
[Options] Soft key.  
Press the [Options] Soft key then select the [Join All]  
option.  
Press the [Up] or [Down] scroll key to highlight the  
[Transfer] option then press the [Select] Soft key or [  
key.  
Press the [  
o] key.  
o]  
Adding a caller to a multi-party call  
Press the [Options] Soft key then select the [Join All] option.  
The two callers will be connected to each other.  
Viewing the status of multi-party call  
participants  
Multi-party calls  
A multi-party call feature is a network service that allows  
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Press the [Left] or [Right] scroll key. An icon indicates  
Options during a call  
whether the remote party is participating in the multi-party  
call (‘Far Multiparty’) or on hold (‘Far Hold’.)  
with each other.  
To return to the multi-party call, press the [Options] Soft  
key then select the [Join All] option.  
Answering or make a second call during  
Press the [o] key.  
a multi-party call  
All of the multi-party call participants can now hear each  
other.  
Place the multi-party call on hold by pressing the  
[Options] Soft key then selecting the [Hold All Calls]  
option.  
Removing one participant from a multi-  
party call  
Answer or make a call.  
To reactivate the multi-party call on hold, press the  
[Options] Soft key then select the [Retrieve all calls]  
option.  
Press the [Options] Soft key then select the [Exclude]  
option.  
Press the [Up] or [Down] scroll key to highlight the  
To end the multi-party call, press the [  
e] key.  
participant then press the [o] key. The call ends with  
that participant, but you can continue to talk with the  
other participants.  
Having a private conversation with one  
participant  
End the multi-party call by pressing the [  
e] key.  
Press the [Options] Soft key then select the [Private]  
option.  
Searching for a number in Address  
Book during a call  
Press the [Options] Soft key.  
Press the [  
o] key.  
Press the [Up] or [Down] scroll key to highlight the  
participant you would like to speak privately with and  
press the [  
person.  
o] key. Now you can talk privately with that  
If necessary, press the [Up] or [Down] scroll key to  
highlight the [Contact Search] option.  
The other participants can continue the conversation  
Press the [o] key.  
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Options during a call  
The entries are displayed.  
Reading or writing a message  
during a call  
Searching for a name in Address Book  
You can read or write a message during a phone call.  
Press the [Options] Soft key.  
Enter the first letters of the name for Name Search. The  
entries are displayed starting with the first entry matching  
your input.  
Press the [Up] or [Down] scroll key to highlight the  
[Message] option then press the [  
o] key.  
Finding a name manually in Address  
Book  
To read a received message, select the Inbox menu then  
scroll to the message that you want to read.  
Press the [Up] or [Down] scroll key.  
To write a new message, select the Write New menu then  
Viewing the highlighted entry in  
Address Book  
press the [  
o] key. (For further details, see Write New on  
page 44.)  
Press the [  
on page 74.)  
o] key. (For further details, see 8. Address Book  
During a call, you can only send text messages.  
Multimedia messages cannot be sent, but can be saved.  
NOTE  
Retrieving Call in Headset/  
Handsfree/Phone  
This function becomes available when Bluetooth  
Headset/Handsfree are connected during a call. To talk  
using the Bluetooth Headset/Handsfree feature during a  
phone, select [Option] -> [Retrieve Headset] or [Retrieve  
Handsfree]. On the other hand, selecting [Option] ->  
[Retrieve Phone] allows you to talk using the phone again.  
Using DTMF tones  
You can turn the DTMF key tones off or on during a call.  
When the [DTMF Off] option is selected, your phone  
does not transmit the key tones. It allows you to press  
keys without hearing any key tones during calls. To  
communicate with answering machines or computerized  
telephone systems, you must select the [DTMF On] option.  
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Using your headset & Using the speaker phone function  
You can send or receive a call using your headset.  
Using the speaker phone function  
To use the speaker phone function during a call, press the  
When you connect your headset to the jack located at the  
top of your phone, the button on the headset works as  
follows:  
[o] key then [Speaker On].  
To deactivate the speaker phone function, press the [  
o]  
While in Standby mode, press the button once to list  
recent calls.  
key then [Speaker Off],  
While in Standby mode, press the button twice to redial  
the last call.  
Press the button once to receive a call.  
Press the button once to end the call.  
Press and hold the button to reject the incoming call  
when you receive an incoming call.  
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Selecting menu functions  
Displaying your phone’s menu functions.  
Using the Shortcut Key in Standby  
Mode  
To display your phone’s menu functions, press the [Menu]  
Soft key ([(]) in Standby mode.  
Menu selected if  
Key  
If pressed and held  
pressed  
Moving within your phone’s menu  
and sub-menu functions  
To move within your phone’s menu and select the function  
or value you want, press the following keys.  
Soft key [(]  
Display Main Menu  
Menu  
Soft key [  
)
]
Display Options menu  
Display IM  
[
] Right  
] Left  
] Up  
key  
Key  
Function  
[
Display My Stuff  
menu  
Display Write New  
screen  
Go to the main menu in Standby  
mode.  
key  
Soft key [(]  
[
key  
[
]navigation Move within the main menu.  
Search for the sub-menu.  
key  
[
] Down Display Address  
Book list  
key  
[
o] [OK] key  
Go to the sub-menu.  
[
o] OK key  
Display WAP browser  
Display WAP browser  
Display Calendar  
Monthly View  
[
c
] key  
You can input the menu function number to access the  
NOTE  
sub-menu function quickly. For details of the menu tree listing all  
menu function and sub-function numbers, see 1. Menu Tree on  
page 6.)  
[
[
s] key  
Display Recent Calls Redial last call  
Photo capture mode  
S] key  
Video capture mode  
Press the [  
c
] key to return to the previous menu. Type  
NOTE  
Connect to the  
voice-mail server  
[
1] key  
the menu number to access the sub-menu quickly.  
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Selecting menu functions & Entering text  
conventional ABC mode (see below).  
Key  
Menu selected if  
pressed  
If pressed and held  
ABC mode  
Enter or exit from  
Vibrate mode  
[
*] key  
In this mode, you input the letter you want by pressing the  
keypad once to select the first letter on the key, twice to  
select the second letter on the key, three times to select  
the third letter on the key and so on until the letter you want  
appears.  
Entering text  
123 mode  
Input mode  
You can input numbers in this mode.  
On many occasions, you need to input text in your phone  
- for example: such as: storing the name in your Address  
Book, writing a new message, creating a greeting, or  
scheduling events on your calendar. You can select from  
the following methods (modes) for inputting text in your  
phone.  
Symbol mode  
You can input special characters like Greek letters, currency  
units, or a period mark in this mode.  
My Words  
Manage the words that you have added to the dictionary.  
You can edit and delete the words.  
T9 mode  
You can input a letter using only one keystroke per letter.  
The keypad has more than one letter on it – when you  
press the [5] key once, J, K or L may be displayed.  
Spell  
The T9 mode automatically compares your keystrokes  
with an internal linguistic dictionary to determine the  
correct word, thus requiring far fewer keystrokes than the  
Edit the suggested word by using text input (ABC, 123 or  
Symbol mode) for T9 Text Input only.  
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Entering text  
Changing text input mode  
Inserting a space  
When you are in an area where you can input text, the text  
input mode indicator is displayed at the top of your screen.  
To insert a space between words, press the [0] key. To  
insert a space at the end of a line, press the [Right] scroll  
key to add a new space character.  
Example: Typing a Text Message.  
Scrolling  
To move the cursor to the left or right within the text, press  
the [Left/Right] scroll key. And also, to move the cursor to  
the up or down among the lines, press the [Up/Down] scroll  
key.  
Current text →  
The page number icon  
and the number of  
remaining characters that  
you can type  
input mode  
Editing area →  
By pressing the [Up/Down] scroll key, the cursor can be  
NOTE  
moved very quickly to the beginning or the end of the text.  
Clearing letters and words  
Editor options  
To clear the letter to the left of the cursor, press the [c]  
key. To clear all of the letters in the editor box, press and  
hold the [ ] key.  
c
Press the [Options] Soft key.  
Press the [Up/Down] key to highlight the [Input Mode]  
option then press the [ ] key.  
Press the [Up/Down] key to highlight the mode you want  
to use then press the [ ] key.  
Returning to the previous screen  
Press the [Back] Soft key to return to the previous screen. If  
o
the text input field is empty, press the [c] key to return to  
o
the previous screen.  
Use the following procedures to change the text input  
Tip  
mode quickly in English mode (the Alphabet or Predictive mode):  
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Entering text  
display. It may likely change with each key you press.  
Key  
Function  
Enter the whole word before editing or deleting any  
keystrokes.  
Press and hold  
Display the symbol screen.  
Return to the previous screen in  
Symbol mode.  
the [*] key  
Upon searching a word, input the next text.  
Press the [  
0]  
Enter a space character.  
If the search fails, press the [*] key to search which  
key  
text can be typed. Your phone displays the most  
commonly used choices first.  
Delete characters one by one.  
After deleting all the characters, return  
to the previous screen.  
Press the [  
c]  
key  
Continue entering the next word.  
Delete all the characters and move  
the cursor to the beginning of the input  
screen.  
Press and hold the  
] key  
Using ABC mode  
[c  
When typing in ABC mode, press the  
key labeled with the target letter once  
for the first letter; press it twice for the  
second letter, and so on.  
Change the text input mode.  
Press and hold the  
Multi-Tab  
mode.  
T9  
Numeric  
Symbol  
[#] key  
Using T9 mode  
In the T9 alphabet editor, the word is  
composed completely as you enter  
the text.  
Press the keys numbered [  
] to input text. For example,  
press [ ][ ][ ][ ][ ] in  
2] to  
Example: To display the letter “C”, quickly press the [  
2]  
[9  
key three times. To display the letter “K”, press the [  
5] key  
4
3
5
5
6
twice. This method is called Multitab typing.  
sequence to input ‘hello’. The word  
you are typing appears on the  
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Entering text  
The cursor moves to the right when you press a different  
Key  
Characters, in displayed order  
NOTE  
key. When entering the same letter twice or a different letter on the  
same key, just press the [Right] scroll key or wait a few seconds  
for the cursor to move to the right automatically, and then enter the  
next letter.  
Refer to the table below for more information about the characters  
available. The characters vary depending on the text input  
language.  
5
j
k
l
5
6
7
m
n
o
6
p
q
r
s
7
8
9
0
t
u
v
8
w
x
y
z
9
Changing case  
To change the case of the next letter that you type, press  
Space 0  
the [  
#] key.  
Using 123 mode  
There are three cases:  
Use the 123 mode to type numbers  
into the text. Press the key that  
corresponds to the digit that you want  
to type.  
Lowercase (  
Initial capital (  
Capital lock (  
or  
or  
or  
)
)
)
[English]  
Key  
Characters, in displayed order  
1
1 : @ ‘ ! ? - , .  
2
3
4
a
d
g
b
e
h
c
f
2
3
4
i
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Entering text  
Using Symbol mode  
The symbol mode allows you to enter  
symbols into your text. To display more  
symbols, press the [Up] or [Down]  
scroll key. To input a symbol, press the  
number for a symbol, and the symbol  
appears in the input screen.  
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Applications  
1. Email & IM  
2. Messaging  
3. Recent Calls  
4. MEdia Net  
5. AT&T Mall  
6. Games & Apps  
7. My Stuff  
8. Address Book  
9. Settings  
See the appendix for information  
about the menu tree.  
3
Email & IM & Messaging  
Type your Logon ID and your Password and then select  
Sign On.  
Mobile Email  
The phone can receive Email from the service provider.  
Select the person you want to talk to.  
Press [Menu] Soft key, select 1. Email & IM, and then select  
1. Mobile Email, where the number of unread Emails is  
shown.  
Start your conversation.  
Viewing the Conversation Log  
When you are in the list of Emails, press the [Options] key to  
select from the following functions.  
You can view the log of your conversations in the Instant  
Messenger Saved History.  
Delete: Delete a message.  
Delete All: Delete all the messages in Inbox.  
Ok: Show the information for the selected message.  
Messaging  
This function allows you to create, send, read and save  
a message using the Short Message Service (SMS: text  
messages), Multimedia Message Service (MMS: messages  
supporting presentation of various media types, such as full  
color images polyphonic ring tones, and videos) provided by  
your network operator, or an e-mail service.  
In addition you can press the [Go to] key to connect to the  
appropriate WAP page.  
IM  
Use Instant Messenger (IM) to send and receive short,  
simple messages that are delivered immediately.  
Voice mails are also available.  
Starting Instant Messenger  
Press the [Menu] Soft key and then select 2.Messaging.  
Press [Menu] Soft key, select 1.Email & IM, and then  
select 2.IM.  
These features are available only if your service  
provider’s network supports it. Contact your service provider for  
more information.  
NOTE  
Highlight your established IM application and press the  
[Select] Soft key or the [o] key.  
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Messaging  
the icon area of the LCD display. You also hear an alert,  
depending on the message sound setting.  
Text Message  
Short message service (SMS) allows you to send and  
receive a short text message to and from other phones.  
To read the new message(s) immediately, press the [View]  
Soft key or the [o] key.  
Multimedia Message  
To clear the new message notification on the display,  
NOTE  
press the [Exit] Soft key, the [  
Multimedia Message Service (MMS) is a messaging  
service similar to Short Message Service (SMS). It provides  
asynchronous delivery of personal multimedia messages.  
e] key, or the [c] key.  
Managing memory  
In addition to the familiar text content of text messages,  
multimedia messages can contain images, graphics, video,  
and/or sound.  
The Inbox, Outbox, Drafts, Sent, and Templates share a  
given amount of memory on the phone. In the Inbox, text  
messages (SMS) can be saved on the phone or the SIM,  
depending on the Text Message settings. When "Save to" in  
the Text Message settings is set to SIM, received messages  
are saved in the phone memory if the SIM capacity is full.  
Also, even if "Save to" in the Text Message settings is  
set to Phone, received messages are saved in the SIM if  
the memory capacity is full. When using the mailboxes,  
up to 200 received messages can be saved to the phone  
memory. The Inbox can use the SIM memory. Only the  
Inbox can use the SIM memory to store text messages  
(SMS). When you try to save more than 200 messages in  
An MMS message is a separate multimedia presentation in  
a single entry, not an attachment to the text file.  
Using the MMS feature, your phone can receive a  
multimedia message and/or send a picture message,  
depending on MMS availability from your service provider.  
Only phones that support the multimedia message feature  
can receive or display the multimedia messages.  
Receiving a new message  
When you receive a new message, the popup dialog box  
displays the number of unread messages and the number  
of total messages with the New Message icon ( ) in  
the mailboxes, a full icon (  
) appears. When a full icon  
appears, you cannot receive any new messages. You must  
delete one or more of the old messages in order to make  
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Messaging  
memory available for the new messages. Use the [Delete]  
option within each mailbox, or use the [Delete All] option to  
delete all the messages.  
network service provider  
Templates: Display your saved templates.  
Settings: Set up the environment for messages.  
If “Auto delete” is set to On, and the inbox full, when  
NOTE  
Memory Info: Display the used/free space of the SIM or  
phone memory.  
the handset receives a new message, it deletes the oldest read  
message and saves the new message instead.  
Write New: Write a multimedia message (MMS) or a text  
message (SMS)  
Write New  
Press [Menu] Soft key, select 2.Messaging, select 1.Write  
Inbox: Display the received messages in the SIM and  
Phone memory.  
New, and then press the [o] key.  
You can save up to 200 messages in the phone memory  
and more messages are received only if the SIM capacity  
is available. The “10” in [10/20] represents the number  
of unread messages, whereas the “20” represents the  
number of saved messages in the Inbox.  
Select the type of message you want to enter.  
Text Message: Write new SMS message.  
Multimedia Message: Write new MMS message.  
Text Message  
Sent: Display the stored messages in the phone memory  
that were sent. This depends on the settings for Save  
Messages.  
Creating a Text Message. At the top of the display, the  
number of remaining characters appears and you can  
see the [ ] icon.  
Outbox: Display the list of stored messages that have not  
been sent.  
While you are entering a text message, press the  
[Options] Soft key ([(]) for more editing options. Use  
[Up] or [Down] scroll key to select an item and press the  
Draft: Display the list of stored messages that were not  
completed and stored as Draft. You can save up to 30  
messages in Draft.  
[o] key.  
Add template: Obtain a template.  
Voicemail: Access the voice mailbox provided by your  
Add Subject: Add the message subject.  
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Save: Save messages in the phone memory.  
After selecting the correct number, press the [Mark] Soft key  
to check it.  
Input Mode: Change the mode used to input data into  
your message, such as text, numbers, and symbols.  
When you have finished entering the recipient information,  
My words: Manage the words that you have added to the  
dictionary. You can edit and delete the words (For more  
information about My Word, see My Words on page 35).  
press the [o] key.  
Multimedia Message  
When [Write New] page displays, press the [Options]  
Soft key to use the following [Editor Options].  
Language: Select English, Spanish or French.  
After you have created the message, press the [  
o]  
Add Object: Add an image, sound, other files and slide  
objects.  
key to send the message. If you want to send a Text  
Message to a new number that is not stored, press  
the [Up] scroll key to move to Add Contact and then  
just enter the number (Add Contact is only for entering  
numbers that are not searched).  
If you want to search for a stored name, enter the name  
using the keypad.  
You can also add numbers from Call Log. To find the Call  
Log menu, press the [Options] Soft key.  
When you have finished entering the recipient  
information, press the [Send] Soft key.  
Preview: Show the message as it appears on the  
recipient’s phone, and you can return to the Editor by  
press the [Back] soft key.  
Add Template: Add a text or multimedia message  
template. This feature is only available when no item is in  
the slide. With more than one slide, Add Template is not  
available.  
Add Subject: Add the message subject.  
Input Mode: Change the mode used to input data into  
your message, such as text, numbers, and symbols.  
Call Log: Show the recent calls  
Edit: Edit the selected address.  
Delete: Delete the selected address.  
My words: Manage the words that you have added to the  
dictionary You can edit and delete the words (For more  
information about My Word, see My Words on page 35).  
When you select an address that is not stored in Contact  
NOTE  
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List, the Edit and Delete menu appear.  
Messaging  
Language: Selects English, Spanish or French.  
When [Write New] page displays, press the [Add] Soft  
key to add an objects.  
Setting: The user can only change the setting for the  
message which is in the process of being written. The  
setting for Slide Timing, Page Layout and Priority can  
only be set while a message is being written. However,  
Delivery Reports and Read Reports setting can also be  
set by pressing 2.Messaging, select 10.Settings, and then  
select 2.Multimedia Message.  
Add Image: Adds the photo or the downloaded image.  
Press the [o] key to select the sub-menu.  
Take a Photo: Create a new photo.  
Take a Video: Creats a new video.  
Photo Album: Already saved photo.  
Video Album: Already saved video  
Slide Timing: Set how long the received message is  
displayed. The display automatically scrolls to the next  
slide page after the specified time.  
Graphics: Downloaded image.  
(For further details, see Graphics on page 63.)  
Page Layout: Arrange the image and text display  
position in the slide page. You can set Image at Top or  
Text at Top.  
Add Sound: Add the voice memo or the downloaded  
sound. Press the [o] key to select the sub-menu.  
New Voice Memo: Create a new recording memo.  
Delivery Reports: When this option is set to [On], the  
network informs you whether or not your message  
has been delivered successfully (This is network  
dependent).  
Voice Memo: Already recorded sound.  
Audio: Downloaded sound.  
(For further details, see Audio on page 62.)  
Read Reports: When this option is set to [On], the  
recipient’s phone sends a reply to let you know when  
your message has been read. (if your carrier's network  
supports this functionality)  
Add Other files: Add the other file in the Other Files folder.  
Add Slide: Add a new slide.  
After you add the text, the image or the sound, the Add  
Slide menu appears if you press the [Add] Soft key. To move to a  
different slide, press the [Right] or [Left] scroll key.  
NOTE  
Priority: Set Normal, High, or Low.  
After writing the message, press the [o] key. And then  
Save as Draft: Saves messages in the Draft folder.  
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press the [Options] Soft key to use the following [Editor  
Options].  
Delivery Reports: When this option is set to [On], the  
network informs you whether or not your message  
has been delivered successfully (This is network  
dependent).  
Add Object: Add an image, sound, other files and slide  
objects.  
Read Reports: When this option is set to [On], the  
recipient’s phone sends a reply to let you know when  
your message has been read if your carrier's network  
supports this functionality.  
Preview: Show the message as it appears on the  
recipient’s phone, and you can return to the Editor to  
press the [Back] soft key.  
Delete Text/Image/Sound: Delete the selected text,  
image, or sound from the slide page.  
Priority: Set Normal, High, or Low.  
Save as Draft: Saves messages in the phone memory.  
Delete Slide: Delete the selected slide.  
After writing the message, if the user wants to change  
the already added object, press the [Up] or [Down] scroll  
key to move to the already added object and press the  
[Options] or [Edit] Soft key. This key is automatically  
linked to editing text, or replacing image or sound.  
When more than one slide exists, this menu appears.  
NOTE  
Edit Subject: Edit the subject.  
Setting: The user can only change the setting for  
the message which is in the process of being written  
regardless of the global settings. To find those settings,  
press [Menu] Soft key select 2.Messaging, select  
10.Settings, and then select 2.Multimedia Message.  
Edit: Edit text  
Replace Image: Replace the selected image/photo with a  
different selected image from the sub-menu.  
Slide Timing: Set how long the received message is  
displayed. The display automatically scrolls to the next  
slide page after the specified time.  
Take a Photo: Create a new photo  
Photo Album: Already saved photo  
Graphics: Downloaded image  
Page Layout: Arrange the image and text display  
position in the slide page. You can set Image at Top or  
Text at Top.  
Replace Sound: Replace the selected sound with a  
different selected sound from the sub-menu.  
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New Voice Memo: Create a new recording memo  
Voice Memo: Already recorded sound  
the Edit and Delete menu appear.  
After selecting the correct number, press the [Mark] Soft key  
to check it.  
Audio: Downloaded sound  
When you have finished entering the recipient information,  
When you have finished creating the message, press  
press the [o] key.  
the [o] key to send the message. If you want to send  
a Multimedia Message to a new number or an e-mail  
address that is not stored, press the [Up] key to move to  
Add Contact, and then just enter the number or e-mail  
address (Add Contact is only for entering numbers or e-  
mail addresses that are not searched).  
If you want to search for a stored name, enter the name  
using the keypad.  
To send a text message or MMS message to someone not in  
your phonebook, enter the phone number at the idle screen and select  
the right soft key and then select type of message.  
NOTE  
If the size of the Multimedia Message exceeds the  
transmission limit (600 Kb), a warning information message will appear.  
It is automatically saved in the Sent folder if transmission is successful.  
NOTE  
You can also add numbers from Call Log. To find the Call  
Log menu, press the [Options] Soft key.  
Inbox  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 2.Messaging, select  
2.Inbox, and press the [  
Call Log: Show the recent calls  
o] key to display the received  
messages one by one. To write a new message, press the  
[Reply] Soft key at the lower-right corner.  
Cc (Carbon copy): Send the message to both the  
recipient and a third party in Address Book Entry.  
You can receive a multimedia message notification through  
the network and read only the downloaded multimedia  
message.  
Bcc (Blind carbon copy): Send the message to a third  
party but does not notify the other recipients in the  
Address Book Entry.  
You can also receive a text message and voice mail.  
Edit: Edit the selected address.  
In case of a text messages, if available in the Address  
Book, the sender’s name and initial text appears with the  
Delete: Delete the selected address.  
When you select an address that is not stored in Contact List,  
NOTE  
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Delete All Read Messages: Delete only read messages  
in the Inbox.  
list of messages. In the case of multimedia messages, the  
list of messages appears with the sender phone number or  
name and the message subject.  
Forward: Send the received message to another  
recipient.  
According to message type, the list of messages shows the  
following icons:  
Move to Phone (SIM): Save the message in the phone  
memory (in the SIM) if the message is saved in the  
phone (in the SIM).  
Only text message is available. This option might not be  
available depending on your SIM card.  
Reply All: Reply to the message sender and the 3rd  
party who received the message. (Shown only on the  
Multimedia Message.)  
Unread text message in the SIM  
Read text message in the SIM  
Unread text message in the phone  
Read text message in the phone  
Unread multimedia message  
Unread priority low multimedia message  
Unread priority high multimedia message  
Read multimedia message  
Select the [Reply] Soft key on the bottom of the message  
list to select the following option.  
Reply: Reply to the message sender.  
Read priority low multimedia message  
Read priority high multimedia message  
Multimedia Notification message  
Select the [Options] Soft key on the bottom of the  
message view to select one of the following options.  
Callback: Call the message sender.  
Select the [Options] Soft key on the bottom of the  
message list to select one of the following options.  
Delete: Delete the selected message.  
Save Objects: Extract an object from the multimedia  
message.  
You can save it in one of the categories in My Stuff.  
(Shown only on the multimedia message.)  
Callback: Call to the message sender.  
Delete: Delete the selected message.  
Delete All: Delete all messages in the Inbox.  
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Save Numbers & E-mail: Extract a number & e-mail from  
the message text. You can save it as an Address Book  
entry.  
Select the [Reply] Soft key on the bottom of the message  
view to select the following function.  
Reply: Reply to the message sender.  
- Press the [o] key, or the [Options] Soft key.  
Sent  
Save New: Create a new entry.  
Sent saves all messages sent from your phone.  
Add to Old: Add to the existing entry and save the  
entry.  
Press [Menu] Soft key, select 2.Messaging, and then select  
3.Sent.  
Call back: you can call the person that number.  
The icons below indicate the status of the SMS message  
Send Message: Send a message to a selected  
recipient.  
saved in Sent:  
Sent SMS message (normal)  
The icons below indicate the status of the MMS message  
saved in Sent:  
Save URLs: Extract a URL address from the message  
text.  
You can save it as a MEdia Net bookmark and connect  
to the URL.  
Sent MMS message (normal)  
Delivered MMS message  
Save as Templates: Save the message as Template  
message to use it after. (Shown only on the Multimedia  
Message.)  
Read MMS message  
Deleted MMS message without Read  
To manage messages in Sent:  
Forward: Send the received message to another  
recipient.  
Press the [Edit] Soft key at the bottom right corner to edit  
and send a Sent message using the recipient’s number.  
Details: Display the detail information for the message.  
Select the [Options] Soft key on the bottom of the  
message list to select one of the following functions.  
Reply All: Reply to the message sender and the 3rd  
party who received the message. (Shown only on the  
Multimedia Message.)  
Forward: Send the Sent message to another recipient.  
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Delete: Delete the selected message.  
Press the [Options] Soft key ([(]) at the bottom left corner  
to select the following functions.  
Delete All: Delete all messages in Sent.  
Delete: Delete the message.  
Outbox  
Delete All: Delete all messages in Draft.  
Outbox contains all messages you have not yet sent.  
Voice Mail  
Press [Menu] Soft key, select 2.Messaging, select 4.Outbox,  
and press the [  
To manage messages in Outbox:  
Press the [Send] Soft key ([ ]) at the bottom right  
corner to send the failed message again.  
Press the [Options] Soft key ([ ]) at the bottom left  
o] key.  
If you are busy or cannot answer when someone calls,  
you can refer the caller to a voice-mail message service.  
After the caller leaves a message, the voice mail service  
indicates that a message is available.  
)
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 2. Messaging, select  
(
6.Voice Mail, and press the [o] key. You can listen to the  
corner to select the following functions.  
voicemail by calling the voice-mail center.  
Delete: Delete the message.  
Delete All: Delete all messages in the Outbox.  
Templates  
Edit: Edit and sends an unsent message using the  
recipient’s number.  
A template contains a block of text for quick insertion into  
text messages and multimedia messages.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 2.Messaging, and then  
select 7.Templates.  
Draft  
Draft contains all the messages you have edited and saved.  
Templates contain some preloaded & user created  
templates.  
Press [Menu] Soft key, select 2.Messaging, select 5.Draft,  
and press the [o] key.  
Select a text or a multimedia template and press the  
[Options] Soft key at the left for associated options.  
To manage messages in Draft:  
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User created Templates:  
service provider.  
Create New: Make a new template. Not available if the  
template space is full.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 2.Messaging, and then  
select 8.Settings.  
Delete: Delete a template you have defined.  
Delete all: Delete all messages in the templates box.  
Edit: Edit the selected template.  
Common Settings  
Select [Menu], select 2.Messaging, select 8.Settings, select  
1.Common Settings, and press the [  
o] key.  
To set up common message settings, use the  
following functions:  
Preloaded Templates:  
You cannot edit or delete a preloaded template.  
Default Edit Mode: Set in Alphabet mode (Multi-tab mode)  
or Predictive mode (T9 mode).  
Create New: Make a new template. Not available if the  
template space is full.  
Save Messages: If option is set to On, the sent message  
will be stored in the [Sent].  
Send Text Message: Send a text message with the  
selected template.  
Auto Delete Read Message: If setting is on and the  
inbox is full, handset deletes the oldest read message  
and saves the new message when it receives a new  
message.  
Send Multimedia Msg.: Send a multimedia message with  
the selected template.  
Select a message and press the [Send] Soft key to send  
the selected template. The [Send] Soft key is shown only  
on the user created template.  
Text Message  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 2.Messaging, select  
Settings  
8.Settings, select 2.Text Message, and press the [  
o] key.  
Before you can send or receive messages using your  
phone, you must configure their settings first. This  
information is normally pre-populated in the phone by your  
To set up default Text Message information, use the  
following functions:  
Message Center: Store or change the number of  
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your message center that is required when sending a  
message.  
your message has been read.  
Message Lifetime: Set the duration of time your message  
is stored at the message center while attempting to  
deliver it. You can select one of 1 Hour, 2 Hours, 6  
Hours, 1 Day, 2 Days, 1 Week, 4 Weeks, 6 Months, or  
Maximum.  
E-mail Gateway: Store or change the number of your e-  
mail gateway required when sending an e-mail.  
Save to: Set the text message storage to SIM or phone.  
This option might not be available depending on your  
SIM card.  
Voice Mail  
Multimedia Message  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 2.Messaging, select  
8.Settings, select 4.Voice Mail, and press the [  
o] key.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 2.Messaging, select  
8.Settings, select 3. Multimedia Message, and press the  
This number is normally pre-populated by your carrier  
during the activation process.  
[o] key.  
To set up default Multimedia Message information,  
use the following functions:  
Browser Message  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 2.Messaging, select  
8.Settings, select 5.Browser Message, and press the [  
key.  
Message Center: Store or change the address of  
your message center that is required when sending a  
message.  
o
]
Receive: Set up browser message receiving. The  
icon displays when the user receives a new message.  
WAP Profiles: Set up WAP profile settings for multimedia  
message.  
When the user receives an SI (Service Indication)  
message  
Delivery Reports: When this option is set to [On], the  
network informs you whether or not your message has  
been delivered successfully.  
Prompt/On  
1. Press the [Options] Soft key on the Browser Message  
Alerting screen.  
Read Report: When this option is set to [On], the  
recipient’s phone sends a reply to let you know when  
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·View: View a SI(Service Indication) message  
·Go To URL: Enter the browser.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 2.Messaging, and then  
select 9.Memory Info to display the free text message and  
multimedia message memory space.  
·Delete: Delete the received message.  
Off  
Do not accept messages  
Recent Calls  
When the user receives an SL (Service Load)  
message  
This function displays missed calls, received calls,  
and dialed calls. You can delete a call log and see the  
information for the Call Time and GPRS info in this menu.  
Prompt  
On the Browser Message Alerting screen,  
Press the [s] key to see the recent calls in Standby mode  
or select the [Menu] Soft key and then select 3.Recent  
Calls.  
·Accept: it attempts a connection with the corresponding  
URL.  
·Close: Close the Browser Message Alerting screen. The  
message is placed in the inbox.  
If Address Book Entry contains the phone number that  
you want to dial, the name displays. Alternatively, the phone  
number, date, and time displays on the screen.  
NOTE  
On  
When the user receives a message, it attempts an  
automatic connection with the corresponding URL. Only  
an alert occurs.  
Press the [  
number or name to dial the number.  
s] key when the cursor is placed on the  
Off  
Missed Calls  
Do not accept messages  
This function displays the missed calls list showing the time  
and date of missed calls as well as the number or name of  
the caller.  
Memory Info  
This function displays the amount of used and available  
memory on your phone and SIM.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 3.Recent Calls, and then  
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select 1.Missed Calls.  
([(]) to select from the following functions.  
Press the [Up] or [Down] scroll key to select the missed call.  
Call: Call the selected number.  
To manage your missed calls, press the [Options] Soft key  
Save Number: If the selected number is not saved on the  
SIM or the phone, this option appears. Save the selected  
number to the SIM or the phone.  
([(]) to select from the following functions.  
Call: Call the selected number.  
Delete: Delete the selected number.  
Save Number: If the selected number is not saved on  
the SIM or the phone, this option appears. Saves the  
selected number to the SIM or the phone.  
Delete All: Delete all received call records from the list.  
Press the [Message] Soft key ([)]) to send a message to  
Delete: Delete the selected number.  
the person who called you.  
Delete All: Delete all missed call records from the list.  
Dialed Calls  
Press the [Message] Soft key ([)]) to send a message to  
This function displays the dialed calls list showing the time  
and date of dialed calls as well as the number or name of  
the recipient.  
the person whose call you missed.  
Received Calls  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 3.Recent Calls, and then  
select 3.Dialed Calls.  
This function displays the received call list showing the time  
and date of a received call as well as the number or name  
of the caller.  
Press the [Up] or [Down] scroll key to select a dialed call.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 3.Recent Calls, and then  
select 2.Received Calls.  
To manage your dialed calls, press the [Options] Soft key  
([(]) to select from the following functions.  
Press the [Up] or [Down] scroll key to select the received  
call.  
Call: Call the selected number.  
Save Number: If the selected number is not saved on the  
To manage your received calls, press the [Options] Soft key  
SIM or the phone, this option appears. Save the selected  
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Reset Call Times: Reset the call timer. To confirm the  
resetting of all call times, input your phone’s password  
number to the SIM or the phone.  
Delete: Delete selected number.  
then press the [o] key.  
Delete All: Delete all the dialed call records from the list.  
Press the [Message] Soft key ([  
the person if you missed the call.  
)]) to send a message to  
GPRS Info  
This function displays the following information on the  
volume of GPRS data transmitted.  
Delete Call Logs  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 3.Recent Calls, and then  
select 6.GPRS Info.  
This function allows you to choose to delete all missed,  
received, or dialed call records or delete all call records.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 3.Recent Calls, and then  
select 4.Delete Call Logs. Select All Calls to delete all the  
call records. Press [Yes] or [No] to confirm that you want to  
execute or cancel this function.  
Current Info.: Display the total volume of GPRS data  
transmitted in the current session, in Kbytes.  
Last Info.: Display the total volume of GPRS data  
transmitted in previous sessions, in Kbytes.  
Total Info.: Display the total volume of GPRS data  
transmitted and received, in Kbytes.  
If no logs exist, the message “List Empty” appears.  
NOTE  
Clear Logs: Clear the logs recording how much GPRS  
data you have transmitted.  
Call Time  
This function displays information on call times.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 3.Recent Calls, and then  
select 5.Call Time. The following information is displayed.  
Last Call: Display date and time.  
Received, Dialed and Total Calls: Display the received,  
dialed or total call time.  
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Note that you need to follow some on-screen steps to save  
and activate the settings.  
MEdia Net Home  
You can access the Internet with MEdia Net.  
This means you can connect to the Internet anywhere and  
anytime you have network coverage.  
Bookmarks  
This function allows you to bookmark an Internet address  
using the MEdia Net just as you do with a PC Internet  
browser.  
This function contacts your network to load your Wireless  
Web service provider’s homepage. You can also press the  
[o] key in standby mode.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 4.MEdia Net, and then  
select 2.Bookmarks  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 4.MEdia Net, and then  
select 1.MEdia Net Home.  
To register a URL and name in the closest empty number  
of the Bookmark List, press the [Add] Soft key on the left.  
The context of the MEdia Net startup homepage depends  
on your Wireless Web service provider. To scroll through the  
screen, use the [Up] or [Down] scroll key.  
To manage existing bookmarks, select the bookmark then  
press the [Options] Soft key ([  
(]) to select from the  
following functions.  
OTA Settings Service  
WAP/ OTA Provisioning  
Add: Add the URL and name of a bookmark.  
Delete: Delete a bookmark from the list.  
In order to use the MEdia Net, you need to have the correct  
connection settings on your phone. You can add or edit the  
WAP Profile manually, or receive its settings information  
as a type of configuration message from an operator or a  
service provider.  
Delete all: Delete all bookmarks which except the default  
bookmarks from the list.  
Send Message: Send a currently selected bookmark via  
SMS.  
If you receive the settings information from an operator or  
service provider, it will automatically store the WAP setting  
information on the phone.  
You cannot use the [Edit] and [Delete], [Delete All] options  
for default bookmarks.  
NOTE  
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select 4.Profiles.  
Press the [o] key to go to the related site.  
To select a profile, highlight it in the Profile List then  
Go to URL  
press the [o] key. You cannot select Unedited Profile.  
To edit a profile, select it in the Profile List then press the  
[Edit] Soft key to select from the following functions.  
This function allows you to directly input the address of a  
URL and connect to it.  
Profile Name: Press the [  
name.  
o
] key to change the profile  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 4.MEdia Net, and then  
select 3.Go To URL.  
Home URL: Press the [  
URL provided by your service provider.  
o] key to edit the Homepage  
Input the URL you want to go to, then press the [  
o] key.  
Profiles  
Connection Type: Select either WAP or HTTP.  
This function selects or edits WAP connection profiles on  
your phone.  
Proxy IP : If you set the Connection Type to HTTP, Proxy  
IP is displayed. Press the [o] key to edit Proxy IP  
address.  
The settings for your WAP service are already entered as  
required by your service provider. You cannot modify these default  
profiles.  
NOTE  
Proxy Port : If you set the Connection Type to HTTP,  
Proxy Port is displayed. Press the [  
o] key to edit Proxy  
Port.  
Creating or editing a profile requires care. The browser  
cannot connect to the Internet if the profile information is not correct.  
NOTE  
Proxy Login ID : If you set the Connection Type to HTTP,  
Proxy Login ID is displayed. Press the [  
o] key to input  
the appropriate login ID.  
Your phone is compatible with OTA (Over The Air)  
messages. These are used by service providers to send  
connection details directly to your phone.  
Proxy Password : If you set the Connection Type to  
HTTP, Proxy Password is displayed. Press the [  
o] key  
to input the appropriate password.  
Please ask your service provider for details of this service.  
Gateway IP : If you set the Connection Type to WAP,  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 4.MEdia Net, and then  
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This function clears all data stored in the cache (recently  
visited WAP pages).  
Gateway IP is displayed. Press the [  
Gateway IP address.  
o] key to edit  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 4.MEdia Net, select  
5.Options, and then select 1.Clear Cache.  
Gateway Port : If you set the Connection Type to WAP,  
Gateway Port is displayed. Press the [o] key to edit  
Gateway Port.  
Clear Cookies  
Gateway Login ID : If you set the Connection Type to  
This function clears all data stored in the Cookies.  
WAP, Gateway Login ID is displayed. Press the [  
o] key  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 4.MEdia Net, select  
5.Options, and then select 2.Clear Cookies.  
to input the appropriate login ID.  
Gateway Password : If you set the Connection Type to  
WAP, Gateway Password is displayed. Press the [  
key to input the appropriate password.  
o]  
Clear Authorization  
This function clears all data about authorization information.  
Bearer: Display the bearer type of network access.  
Reset Profile: Press the [ ] key to reset the settings of  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 4.MEdia Net, select  
5.Options, and then select 3.Clear Authorization.  
o
the selected profile. Press the Left or Right scroll key to  
select Yes or No.  
Security  
You cannot delete a default profile.  
NOTE  
This function shows a list of the available certificates.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 4.MEdia Net, and then  
select 6.Security.  
Options  
Certificates: Show a list of the available certificates.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 4.MEdia Net, and then  
select 5.Options.  
Press the [o] key to view details about the connection,  
encryption status, and information about server and user  
authentication.  
Clear Cache  
Warning: Hide or show security notifications.  
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Graphics.  
Version  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 5. AT&T Mall, and then  
select 3. Shop Graphics.  
This function displays the software version of your phone’s  
WAP browser.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 4.MEdia Net, then select  
7.Version.  
Shop Multimedia  
Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to AT&T’s  
Multimedia menu.  
AT&T Mall  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 5. AT&T Mall, and then  
select 4. Shop Multimedia.  
Shop Tones  
Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to AT&T’s  
Tones menu.  
Shop Applications  
Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to AT&T ‘s  
Applications menu.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 5. AT&T Mall, and then  
select 1. Shop Tones.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 5. AT&T Mall, and then  
select 5. Shop Applications.  
Shop Games  
Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to AT&T’s  
Game menu.  
MEdia Net Home  
For further details about 4. MEdia Net , see page 57.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 5. AT&T Mall, and then  
select 2. Shop Games.  
Shop Graphics  
Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to AT&T’s  
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Games & Apps  
Select the category you want and a list of all the available  
games will appear on screen.  
You can experience the latest full-color, console-style  
games in full effect on your phone. Get ready for a gripping  
gaming experience that takes your breath away. We’ve also  
included a range of useful tools to keep you organized and  
connected on the move.  
Just choose the game you want to play and when  
highlighted press [o] key to get a full description.  
If you want to buy the game select [Buy].  
On the following screen select [Yes]. Your phone will start  
downloading your chosen game. It may take a minute for  
the game to download – please don’t cancel before it has  
finished downloading.  
Shop Games  
Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to AT&T’s  
Game Arcade menu and select to choose from a wide  
range of games to download.  
The game will now be stored on your mobile in the  
Welcome to the era of fast and furious mobile gaming.  
The Games Arcade brings you full color, quality games  
from classic puzzles to championship footy. Choose from  
a variety of categories such as, action, sport, puzzle  
and strategy, racing, arcade and retro, and a lot more.  
Games are easy to download and you can preview them  
beforehand. You will only be able to view games that are  
available on your mobile.  
Games & Apps folder.  
Games  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 6.Games & Apps in the  
menu to view the Java Game.  
The list is stored in your phone.  
After moving to the game that you select, using the scroll  
key, press the [  
[Options] Soft key to view the following:  
o] key to run the game and press the  
How to download games  
Once you are in the Games Arcade you can choose from  
the top games, new releases, best sellers or just click on  
all games to see our full catalogue. These games are all  
available on the Games Arcade, some games may not be  
available for all devices.  
Delete: Delete the selected game. (You cannot delete the  
default game.)  
Update: Update the selected game version. (You cannot  
update the default game.)  
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Permissions: Set the permission regarding each function  
when the selected game accomplishes a specific  
function.  
My Stuff  
DRM/ Forward Lock  
Connections: Set the Connection profile for Java  
Your phone supports a Digital Rights Management (DRM)  
system to protect acquired content. A piece of content (for  
example, ringtones, wallpapers) can be protected by using  
Forward Lock, which means the protected contents cannot  
be forwarded to other devices including other phones and  
desktops.  
VM version: Show the JAVA version that the built-in Java  
VM (Virtual Machine) supports.  
With respect to DRM, a forward locked sound appears with  
an icon (  
appears with an icon (  
) in the sound list and a forward locked image  
) in the image list.  
Audio  
Shop Tones  
Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to AT&T’s  
Tones menu.  
Audio  
Play back sound in your phone or edits information. The  
sound formats supported here are MIDI, AAC, AAC+, WMA,  
iMelody, MP3 and AMR.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 7.My Stuff, and then  
select 1.Audio to display the list of sounds recorded in  
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your phone.  
Press the [  
Graphics  
o
] key to play the selected melody.  
Shop Graphics  
Press the [Back] Soft key to return to the list.  
Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to AT&T’s  
Graphics menu.  
Press the [Set as] Soft key to set the selected sound as a  
preferred ringtone.  
Graphics  
You can not set an audio file as a ringtone, if it is larger  
than 600Kb.  
NOTE  
You can view or edit the image or information recorded in  
your phone in this menu.  
Press the [Options] Soft key ([  
the sound concerned. The [Options] Soft key is active when  
the downloaded sound is selected.  
(]) to apply the options to  
The image formats supported here are JPEG, GIF, BMP,  
WBMP and PNG.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 7.My Stuff, and then  
select 2.Graphics to see the thumbnail list of images that  
are saved in your phone.  
Send as Multimedia Message: Send the selected sound  
in a multimedia messages. This option is available only  
for non-forward-locked sounds.  
Press the [o] key to zoom in the image selected from  
Send via Bluetooth: Transmit the selected sound via  
Bluetooth  
the list.  
Press the [Set as] Soft key to set the selected image as  
Wallpaper.  
Rename: Rename a sound. (For further details about  
renaming a file, see 8. Entering text on page 35.)  
Press the [Left] or [Right] scroll key to view other images  
in the list.  
Delete: Delete a sound.  
Delete All: Delete all sounds in the sound list.  
File Info: View the information about a sound.  
Press the [Small] Soft key to return to the list.  
Press the [Options] Soft key to apply the options to  
the image. The [Options] Soft key is active when the  
downloaded image is selected.  
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Send as Multimedia Message: Send the selected image  
to a multimedia message. This option is available only for  
non-forward locked graphics.  
Use the [Small] or [List] Soft key to change the list type  
(Small/List).  
Select a photo and press the [o] key to enlarge the  
Send via Bluetooth: Transmit the selected image via  
Bluetooth.  
photo view. Press the [Left] or [Right] scroll key to view  
other photos in the album.  
Rename: Rename an image. (For further details about  
renaming a file, see 8. Entering text on page 35.)  
Using the photo options  
Press the [Options] Soft key ([(]) to apply the following  
Delete: Delete an image  
options to a selected photo from the album.  
Delete All: Delete all images in the image list.  
Send as Multimedia Message: Send the selected photo  
with the multimedia message.  
File Info: View the information about an image. With  
respect to DRM, a forward locked image appears with an  
Send via Bluetooth: Transmit the selected photo via  
Bluetooth .  
icon (  
) in the image list.  
Kodak Mobile: Send the selected photo to online photo  
album.  
Photo Album  
This function allows you to view or edit the photos saved on  
your phone. Press [Menu] Soft key, select 7.My Stuff, and  
then select 3.Photo Album.  
Set as:  
Wallpaper: Add a photo to Wallpaper in Display. The photo is  
set as the background image of the main screen.  
Viewing the saved photos  
Address Book: Assign a specific photo image to Address Book  
Entry  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 7.My Stuff, and then  
select 3.Photo Album in the menu to access the photos.  
Rename: Rename a photo. (For further details about  
renaming a photo, see 8. Entering text on page 35.)  
Select a photo from the list and press the [  
o] key to  
display the photo list in the album.  
Delete: Delete a photo.  
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Delete All: Delete all photos in the album.  
Send as Multimedia Message: Send the selected video  
with the multimedia message.  
File Info: View the information on a photo  
Send via Bluetooth: Transmit the selected video via  
Bluetooth .  
Video Album  
Rename: Rename a video. (For further details about  
renaming a video, see 8. Entering text on page 35.)  
This function allows you to view or edit the video saved on  
your phone.  
Delete: Delete a video.  
Press [Menu] Soft key, select 7.My Stuff, and then select  
4.Video Album  
Delete All: Delete all video files in the album.  
File Info: View the information on a video.  
Viewing the saved videos  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 7.My Stuff, and then  
select 4.Video Album in the menu to access the video  
album list.  
Other Files  
This function allows you to manage files in unsupported  
formats saved on your phone. It also lists files received via  
Bluetooth from other devices.  
Select a video from the list and press the [  
o] key to  
display the video list in the album.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 7.My Stuff, and then  
select 5.Other files.  
Use the [Small] or [List] Soft key to change the list type  
(Small/List).  
Select a video and press the [  
image automatically.  
o] key to play the video  
Managing other files saved on your  
phone  
Use [Stop] Soft key to stop the play.  
To manage the other files you select (for further details, see  
Other Files, above), press the [Option] Soft key [  
select from the following functions.  
(] to  
Using the video options  
Press the [Options] Soft key to apply the following options  
to a selected video from the album.  
Send via Multimedia Message: Send the selected file with  
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the multimedia message.  
You can press the [  
to take photos directly.  
S] key in Standby mode to prepare  
Tip  
Send via Bluetooth: Transmit the selected file via  
Bluetooth .  
The phone saves the image automatically when the user  
presses the [ ] key. Press the [  
camera preview screen.  
c] key to return to the  
Rename: Rename the selected file.  
Delete: Delete the selected file.  
In Multi Capture mode, the photo can be named  
automatically only if one photo is set as Marked. Select [Mark] or  
[Unmark] to check the image that you want to save.  
NOTE  
Delete All: Delete all files in your Other Files.  
File info: View details of the selected file.  
Image counter, which is next to image size, indicates  
NOTE  
Tools  
the number of photos that you can take. Image counter might not  
be accurate depending on the types of objects and the level of  
brightness.  
Tools provides various functions such as Camera, Alarm,  
Calendar, Notepad, Voice Memo, World Time, Calculator,  
Converter, and Stopwatch.  
You can use the following keys to adjust your phone’s  
camera directly.  
Tip  
Press the [Menu] Soft keys, select 7.My Stuff, and then  
select 6.Tools.  
Function  
Options displayed  
Soft key  
] key  
Left & Right  
] key  
Up & Down  
Camera  
[
Brightness 7 levels (from 0 to 6)  
This function enables you to use your camera phone to take  
a photo or video. You can then save and edit the photo or  
video on your phone.  
[
Zoom  
Control by levels  
Take a Photo  
Press the [Options] Soft key and then select 1. Camera  
to enter your phone’s Photo Camera mode.  
Press the [  
] key Up & Down scroll key to zoom in or out  
of the selected photo relative to its original size.  
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automatically after the specified time.  
You cannot zoom in VGA(640x480) mode.  
NOTE  
Display Icons: Specify whether the icons are shown on  
your phone’s display.  
Press [Album] Soft key to display the Photo Album.  
Using the camera’s photo options  
Shutter Sound: Specify the shutter sound. You can  
choose Shutter, Smile, 321, or Off.  
When your phone’s camera is in Photo Capture mode,  
The Single or Frame Saved screen.  
press the [Options] Soft key [(] to select the following  
options adjusting how the photo is taken or appears.  
Press the [Options] Soft key [(] in Saved mode to  
select the following information, which is applied to the  
image.  
Take a Video: Switch to Video Capture mode.  
Image Size: Specify the size of photo you want to take.  
You can choose 128X160, 320X240 or 640X480.  
Delete: Delete the photo that is saved automatically.  
Send via Bluetooth: Transmit the selected photo via  
Bluetooth.  
Image Quality: Low, Medium or High.  
Effect: Apply an effect to the photo. You can choose  
Normal, Sepia, Monochrome, Negative, or Embossing  
Kodak Mobile: Send the selected photo to online photo  
album.  
White Balance: Adjust the photo’s white balance  
according to the ambient lighting. You can choose Auto,  
Sunlight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, or Incandescent.  
Set as:  
Wallpaper – Add a photo to Wallpaper in Display. The photo is  
set as the background image of the main screen.  
Multi-Shot: Control the number of photos taken rapidly in  
sequence. You can choose Off, 4EA, 6EA or 9EA.  
Address Book– Assign a specific photo image to Address  
Book.  
Frame: Take a photo with a built-in frame. The image size  
is fixed as 128X160.  
Back to Preview: Return to the camera preview screen.  
Rename: Rename a photo. (For more information about  
renaming a photo, see 8. Entering text on page 35.)  
Self Timer: Specify the delay time for all shooting modes.  
When you press the [  
] key, the camera takes a photo  
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Go to Album: Move to the Photo Album.  
Using the camera’s video options  
Press the [Send] Soft key [  
the multimedia message.  
)
] to transmit the photo with  
When your phone’s camera is in Video Capture mode,  
press the [Options] Soft key to select the following options  
adjusting how the video is taken or appears.  
Take a Video  
Take a Photo: Switch to Photo Capture mode.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 7.My Stuff then  
select 6.Tools then select 1.Camera then select 2.Take  
a Video to enter your phone’s Video Camera mode.  
The image taken by your phone’s internal camera is  
displayed.  
Video Size: Specify the size of video you want to take.  
You can choose 128X96, or 176X144.  
Video Quality: Specify the quality of video you want to  
take. You can choose High, Medium, or Low.  
Record Type: Specify the record length. You can choose  
Unlimited, or For Msg.  
You can press and hold the  
Tip  
prepare to take a video directly.  
[
S
]
key in Standby mode to  
Effects: Apply an effect to the video.  
Press the [Left] or [Right] scroll keys to control the  
brightness.  
Display Icons: Specify whether or not the icons are  
shown on your phone’s display.  
Press the [  
] key to record the previewed video.  
Press [Album] Soft key to display the Video Album.  
Press the [Cancel] Soft key to cancel recording and  
return to the Preview screen, or press the  
stop recording.  
[
]
key to  
Video Saved screen.  
Press the [Options] Soft key in Saved mode to select the  
The phone saves the video when the user presses the  
] key. Press the [ ] key or [Cancel] Soft key to  
return to the camera preview screen  
To play the recorded video, press the [Play] Soft key.  
following information, which is applied to the video.  
[o  
c
Delete: Delete the video that is saved.  
Send via Bluetooth: Transmit the selected video via  
Bluetooth.  
Back to Preview: Return to the camera preview screen.  
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Delete: Delete an alarm from the list.  
Rename: Rename a video. (For more information about  
renaming a photo, see 8. Entering text on page 35.)  
Delete All: Delete all alarms from the list.  
Go to Album: Move to the Video Album.  
Wake-Up Call On/Off: If you set Wake-Up Call to On, the  
alarm rings regardless of any other settings (for example,  
vibrate settings).  
Press the [Send] Soft key to transmit the video with the  
multimedia message.  
Snooze On/Off: If the alarm is set to Snooze, it rings in 5  
minute intervals for the next 15 minutes. Only one alarm  
can be set to Snooze On.  
Alarm  
This function allows you to set an alarm to sound at up to  
five different times.  
Press the [o] key to edit the alarm, and then press the  
Press [Menu] Soft key, select 7.My Stuff, select 6. Tools,  
and then select 2.  
[Up] or [Down] scroll key in the Edit Alarm screen to set  
Time, or Melody.  
Alarm to display the current alarm list.  
Move a joystick ([ ]) to the right to select AM or PM icon  
in the Time edit window. When the icon is selected, you can  
change AM to PM by pressing a joystick to the right.  
When you set the Wake-Up Call to On, an icon is shown  
NOTE  
on your phone’s display.  
Calendar  
To set an alarm  
Calendar helps you manage your schedule including your  
time for calls or special days.  
Press [Menu] Soft key, select 7. My Stuff, select 6. Tools,  
and then select 2. Alarm to display the current alarm list.  
You can set alarms service on a set date with this function.  
Calendar is displayed as the following views: Monthly View,  
Daily View, and Event View & Edit.  
Press the [New] Soft key ([  
in the alarm edit screen.  
)]), and compose a new alarm  
To manage existing alarms  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 7. My Stuff, select 6.  
Tools, and then select 3. Calendar.  
Select the alarm then press the [Options] Soft key ([  
select from the following functions.  
(]) to  
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Monthly View  
to 50).  
Calendar is displayed in this view by default.  
Use the Scroll keys to select the date you want then press  
the [o] key. For dates containing events, switch to Daily  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 7.My Stuff, select 6. Tools,  
and then select 3. Calendar from the menu to display the  
Monthly View. Press the following keys to move in Monthly  
View.  
View to check the schedule. Events recorded for a date are  
displayed at the bottom of the display as an icon.  
Daily View  
This function displays the events recorded for a date.  
To:  
Press:  
Select a date then press the [o] key to view or edit the  
[Left] key Previous Day  
[Right] key Next Day  
Move to another day  
details of specific events. To manage existing events, press  
the [Options] Soft key ([(]) to select from the following  
[Up] key Previous Week  
[Down] key Next Week  
Move to another  
week  
functions.  
Delete: Delete an event.  
Move to the previous  
or next month  
[
1
] key Previous Month  
] key Next Month  
Delete All: Delete all events.  
[3  
Event View & Edit  
Press the [New] Soft key ([  
To manage existing events, press the [Options] Soft key  
([ ]) to select from the following functions.  
)]) to add a new event.  
This function displays the events individually and edits the  
schedule or creates a new schedule.  
(
To create a new event in Event View & Edit  
Go to Date: Move to the set date.  
Select a day from Monthly View or scroll to a day and  
press the [New] Soft key ([  
)])  
Go to Today: Move to today for selection.  
On the New Event screen, select and input an event item  
by item for registration.  
View All Events: Show all of your scheduled events.  
Delete All Events: Delete all of your scheduled events.  
Memory Info: Display the number of stored events (up  
After input, press the [o] key to save the event.  
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You can use Record, Stop, Play, and Save for voice  
recording and playback. Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 7.  
My Stuff, select 6. Tools, and then select 5. Voice Memo.  
You can create 50 events and event can be made up to  
NOTE  
5 perday.  
Also setting date cover from 01/01/2000 to 12/31/2049.  
To record a voice memo:  
Notepad  
Press the [New] Soft key ([)]) to start recording  
immediately.  
This function enables you to create text memos on your  
phone.  
Press the  
[
]
key to terminate the recording process  
and press the [Play] Soft key to hear the recorded data  
before saving the voice data.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 7. My Stuff, select 6.  
Tools, and then select 4.Notepad to display the current  
notepad list. Press the [New] Soft key ([  
a new memo in the Notepad edit screen.  
)]), and compose  
Press the [Re-rec] key to re-record a voice message.  
Press the [  
] key, input a name, and press the [o]  
To manage text memos, press the [Options] Soft key ([  
to select from the following functions.  
(])  
key to save the data.  
When the memory is full, the “Not Enough Memory”  
message appears and you return to the menu.  
Tip  
Edit: Retrieve existing memos, edit existing memos, and  
press the [ ] key to save modified memos.  
o
To manage voice memos:  
Press the [o] key and [Edit] Soft key ([)]) to return to  
the editing screen. (For more information about using the editor, see  
Tip  
To manage voice memos, press the [Options] Soft key  
([ ]) to select from the following functions.  
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8. Entering text on page 35.)  
Send as Multimedia Message: Attach the AMR file and  
send as multimedia message.  
Delete: Delete any items.  
Delete all: Delete all Notepad.  
Send via Bluetooth: Transmit the selected voice memo  
via Bluetooth.  
Voice Memo  
The Voice Memo function records your voice messages.  
Rename: Rename the voice memo.  
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Delete: Delete the selected voice memo.  
Delete All: Delete all voice memos.  
File Info: View the information about a file.  
To play a voice memo:  
To select Home Zone, position a cursor on Home Zone  
and select the city using the [Left] or [Right] scroll key.  
After select the city, press the [o] key.  
To select Local Zone, position a cursor on Local Zone by  
pressing the [Down] scroll key and select the city using  
the [Left] or [Right] scroll key. After select the city, press  
Select an item in the voice memo list, and press the [  
key to play immediately.  
o]  
the [  
To manage Daylight Saving time, press the [Options] Soft  
key ([ ]) and select Daylight Saving On or Off.  
o] key.  
Press the [ ] key or [ ] key to rewind or fast forward.  
Press the [ ] key to play or pause a voice memo.  
Press the [ ] key to stop a voice memo.  
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Daylight Saving On/Off: Specifies whether the current  
time of the selected place is adjusted to Daylight  
Saving time. A [ ] icon indicates that daylight-saving is  
activated for that place.  
World Time  
This function allows you to view the world time. Press the  
[Menu] Soft key, select 7.My Stuff, select 6.Tools, select  
6.World Time. Home Time is displayed top of text area and  
Local Time is located in the bottom. You can change Home  
Zone and Local Zone.  
Daylight-saving sets the clock one hour ahead. (For more  
information about Auto Update of Time & Date, see Time & Date  
on page 82.)  
Tip  
Calculator  
When Auto Update of Time & Date is On:  
Home Zone is set as Auto Updated Service Area.  
Home Zone is not changeable.  
Your phone has a Calculator function. Calculator provides  
four basic operations: +, -, x, and /.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 7. My Stuff, select 6.Tools,  
and then select 7. Calculator.  
To select Local Zone, use the [Left] or [Right] scroll key.  
After select the city, press the [o] key.  
Press the number keys and direction keys to input a  
calculation then press = to display the result.  
When Auto Update of Time & Data is Off:  
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Stopwatch  
To input a decimal, press the [(()] key.  
Tip  
Stopwatch measures time for sports activities.  
Press and hold the [  
reset the formula.  
c
], or press the Soft key ([)]) to  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 7.My Stuff, select 6. Tools,  
and then select 9. Stopwatch.  
Press the [c] key briefly to delete the text of a formula  
Press the [ ] key to operate the Stopwatch.  
and press and briefly hold the [  
formula.  
c] key to delete the whole  
Press the [ ] key to pause the Stopwatch and press the  
[
] key to restart the Stopwatch.  
When you select the [Lap] Soft key ([  
times as a maximum are displayed and when you select  
the 4th [Lap] Soft key ([ ]), the Stopwatch stops.  
]) to initialize all.  
Converter  
(]), the 4 lap  
Converter converts a figure between different units, i.e.  
length, area, volume, weight and temperature.  
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Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 7.My Stuff, select 6.  
Tools, and then select 8.Converter.  
Press the [Reset] Soft key ([  
)
Select Length, Area, Volume, Weight, or Temperature.  
Memory Info  
Press the [Down] scroll key to move to the next line,  
press the [Left] or [Right] scroll key to select a target unit,  
and press the number keys to input numbers.  
This function displays the information of the memory usage  
status for Photo, Image, Sound, Voice, Games, Message,  
and System.  
Press the [Down] scroll key again to move to the next line  
and select a result unit to get the converted figure.  
System memory refers to the total memory used for  
NOTE  
reserved objects, user defined wallpapers, etc.  
Press [Menu] Soft key, select 7. My Stuff, and then select  
7. Memory Info.  
The result is automatically recalculated upon a change of  
unit or value.  
Press the Soft key ([(]) to input a decimal point.  
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Address Book  
You can store your personal entries, which can be added  
or deleted at any time, on your phone. You can save up to  
800 contacts in your phone memory. Entries that can be  
stored on the SIM card depend upon the storage capacity  
of the card.  
Send Message: Send a message to a selected recipient.  
Add to Speed Dial: Add the selected number to speed  
dial.  
Language: Select Spanish or French. English is the  
default selection.  
Group Search: Search for the phone number of each  
group.  
Contact List  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 8.Address Book, and then  
select 1.Contact List. To search for a phone number from  
Address Book, do the following procedure.  
Forward Contact Info: Send the information of the person  
selected in the Contact List in the form of a business  
card.  
Send via MMS : Transmit the selected contacts information  
via MMS  
Input a name. The entry list is shown and the cursor is  
placed on an item that matches your input data.  
Press the [Left] or [Right] scroll key to view the recorded  
numbers.  
Send via Bluetooth : Transmit the selected contacts information  
via Bluetooth  
Press the [o] key to view all.  
Add Contact  
To manage entries, press the [Options] Soft key ([  
(]) to  
select from the following functions.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 8.Address Book, and  
then select 2.Add Contact. Then add the entry information  
for other people. Depending on the SIM Card or Phone  
setup in the Save to pop-up window, the following fields are  
displayed.  
Add Contact: Create a new entry.  
Delete: Delete the selected item.  
Copy to SIM/Phone: Copy memory to SIM or phone.  
NOTE  
Phone: Name( ), Mobile( ), Home( ), Office( ),  
Group( ), Picture( ), Melody( ), E-mail1( ),  
When you copy memory to phone, select the “Change  
Type”- Mobile, Home, or Office.  
E-mail2( ), and Memo(  
)
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SIM Card: Name( ), Mobile( ), Group( ), Picture( ),  
and Melody(  
Editing Speed Dial  
)
If you want to edit a particular item in the speed dial list,  
move the cursor to the item and press the [Edit] Soft key  
Speed Dial  
([)]) to update the item.  
This function enables you to use the Speed Dialing function  
to dial the entry by pressing a Speed Dial number in  
Standby mode.  
Press the [Options] Soft key ([  
language and search for Spanish or French. (English is  
the default selection.)  
(
]) to select the  
The Speed Dial numbers range from 2 to 9, totaling 8  
Speed Dial numbers.  
Press the [  
o] key to save an item in the Speed Dial list.  
Removing from Speed Dial  
Pressing and holding the [0] or the [1] key is the prefix for  
NOTE  
If you want to remove a particular item in the speed dial list,  
move the cursor to the item and press the [Remove] Soft  
international calls or the Voice Mail service, respectively.  
key ([(]) to remove an item.  
Setting Speed Dial  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 8.Address Book, and then  
select 3.Speed Dial.  
Setting Speed Dial in Name Search  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 8.Address Book, and then  
select 1.Contact List.  
Adding to Speed Dial  
Press the [Up] or [Down] scroll key to select a person.  
Press the [Up] or [Down] scroll key to move to an empty  
entry and press the [Add] key.  
To add Speed Dial, press the [Options] key and select  
the [Add to Speed Dial] option in the list.  
Press the [Up] or [Down] scroll key to select a person.  
Press the [Up] or [Down] scroll key to move to an empty  
entry.  
Press the [Options] Soft key ([  
language and search for Spanish or French. (English is  
the default selection.)  
(]) to select the  
Press the [o] key to save an item in the Speed Dial list.  
Press the [o] key to save an item in the Speed Dial list.  
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Address Book  
Send via Bluetooth: Transmission via Bluetooth is  
possible.  
Group  
This function is used to configure the settings for the four  
predefined caller groups: Family, Friends, Business, and  
VIP Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 8.Address Book, and  
then select 4.Groups.  
Delete: Delete the saved business cards.  
Press [Edit] soft key to edit the saved business card.  
Memory in Use  
To manage the Groups, press the [Options] Soft key ([  
(])  
to select from the following functions.  
This function enables you to specify whether you want to  
save your entry information on your Phone, on your SIM  
Card, or on either Phone or SIM. Press the [Menu] Soft key,  
select 8.Address Book, and then select 6.Memory in Use.  
Group Ringtones: Set a Group, Melody, and Photo.  
Rename: Rename a group in the user defined group.  
Delete: Delete the selected groups in the user defined  
group.  
Delete All  
The Rename and Delete menus do not appear in the  
Default Group.  
NOTE  
This function deletes all entry information saved on your  
phone or SIM card. Press the [Menu] Soft key, select  
8.Address Book, and then select 7.Delete All. Press the  
Press the [New] Soft key ([)]) to set a new group.  
[o] key and type the phone password.  
My Business Card  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 8.Address Book, and then  
select 5.My Business Card.  
Copy All  
This function copies all entry information saved on the  
Phone/SIM card to SIM or Phone.  
Allows you to save your business card and send it to the  
phone of other user Bluetooth. You can edit or delete the  
saved numbers.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 8.Address Book, and then  
select 8.Copy All.  
Press the [Option] Soft key [(] to:  
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Address Book & Settings  
My Phone Number  
Settings  
This function enables you to personalize how your phone  
operates.  
This function displays your phone numbers stored in the  
SIM card. The number for My Phone Number can vary  
depending on the SIM. Press the [Menu] Soft key, select  
8.Address Book, and then select 9. My Phone Number.  
Display  
You can define how information is displayed on your phone.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, and then select  
1.Display.  
Memory Info  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 8.Address Book, and then  
select 10.Memory Info.  
Shop Graphics  
Select Memory Info and press the [  
usage and free memory space in Phone and SIM memory.  
o] key to display the  
Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to AT&T’s  
Graphic menu.  
Main Screen  
Service Numbers  
This function allows you to change the idle screen image  
shown on your phone’s main display. Press the [Menu]  
Soft key, select 9.Settings, select 1.Display, and then select  
2.Main Screen.  
This feature might not be available depending on your SIM  
card.  
The list of numbers in the SDN (Service Dial Number)  
appears.  
Wallpaper: Set up Wallpaper by selecting from  
“Wallpaper”. Wallpaper stores items used to set up  
Wallpaper at Graphics or Photo Album  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 8. Address Book, and then  
select 11. Service Numbers.  
If necessary, scroll to a number by pressing the [Up] or  
Wallpaper Type: Digital Clock /Greeting  
[Down] scroll key and press the [Call] Soft key or [  
s] key  
to dial the number.  
Greeting  
This function allows you to set the greeting message  
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displayed in Startup or Idle mode.  
personalize them to your needs.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, select  
1.Display, and then select 3.Greeting.  
Shop Tones  
Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to AT&T’s  
Tone menu.  
Backlight  
This function allows you to specify for how long your  
phone’s displays are backlight.  
Ringtone  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, select 2.Audio,  
and then select 2. Ringtone. Select the preferred ring type,  
melody to ring.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, select  
1.Display, and then select 4.Backlight.  
Choose how long you want backlighting of your phone’s  
displays to remain on if you do not touch any key. You  
can choose 5 Secs, 10 Secs, 20 Secs, 1 Min, and 10  
Mins.  
Ring Type: Specify how your phone rings or vibrates  
when you receive calls. You can choose Ringing Tone,  
Vibrate, Vib then Ring, Vib and Ring, Ascending, or  
Silent.  
Press the [Left] or [Right] scroll key to change the  
Sound: Sound is composed of several groups such as  
Melody Sound, and User Sound. Each group has multiple  
tones. User Sound presents the melody that results when  
you press the [Menu] Soft key, select 7.My Stuff, and then  
select 1.Audio.  
duration value that you want and then press the [  
o]  
key.  
Audio  
You can define how sound is played on your phone. Press  
the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, and then select  
2.Audio. Sounds define how your phone reacts when you  
receive a call or a message, how your keypad sounds  
when you press a key, and more. You can either leave the  
default ringtone, key tone, and other settings, or you can  
You can not set an audio file as a ringtone, if it is larger  
than 600Kb.  
NOTE  
Volume  
Specifies how loudly your phone rings.  
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Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, select 2.Audio,  
and then select 3.Volume.  
you press your phone’s keys. Press the [Menu] Soft key,  
select 9.Settings, select 2.Audio, and then select 5.Key  
Tone. You can personalize the following.  
Ring Volume: Control the volume in seven levels.  
Tone Type: Specify whether key tones are turned on or  
off.  
Key Volume: Control the volume in seven levels.  
Alert Tones  
Sound: Specify the key tone sound to Beep, DTMF, or  
Bell 1~3.  
This function allows you to specify how your phone alerts  
when you receive messages.  
Sound Effects  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, select 2.Audio,  
and then select 4.Alert Tones.  
This function allows you to turn the default sound effect on  
or off for various events.  
You can personalize the following.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, select 2.Audio,  
and then select 6.Sound Effects.  
Alerting: Specify at what intervals you will be reminded  
when you have received a message. Press the [Left] or  
[Right] scroll key to select Off, Once, Every 2 Mins, or  
Every 5 Mins.  
Press the [Mark] Soft key, and then press [o] key to save  
the effect.  
WAP Connection: When you connect or end a WAP  
session.  
Volume: Control the volume in seven levels.  
Sound: Specify the Message Alert Tone. Press the [Left]  
or [Right] scroll key to set Message Alert Tone to Bell 1,  
Bell 2, or Bell 3.  
Minute Minder: Every minute while making a phone call.  
Call Connection: When you dial or hang up.  
Power On & Off: When you switch your phone on or off.  
Alert Tone is played with the current Ring Type.  
NOTE  
Key Tone  
Call  
This function allows you to select the sound you hear when  
Call Settings define how your phone reacts when you  
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receive a call or a message, and specifies how calls are  
to be answered on your phone. Press the [Menu] Soft key,  
select 9.Settings, and then select 3.Call.  
When Busy  
This function forwards only those calls that receive a busy  
connection or that otherwise would have returned the busy  
indication to the caller.  
Call Forward  
Activate: Set up Call Forwarding When Busy.  
This function allows you to divert incoming calls to another  
phone number.  
Deactivate: Cancel the preset Call Forwarding When  
Busy.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, select 3.Call,  
and then select 1.Call Forward. Choose Forward Always,  
When Busy, On No Answer, When not Found, or Cancel All,  
all of which divert the call as required.  
Status: Inform the setup condition.  
By Service: Set up Call Forwarding When Busy for each  
service (All Services, Voice calls, Data and Fax)  
Because call forwarding is a network service, you must  
contact your service provider to verify the availability of the  
service.  
On No Answer  
This function forwards the calls that are not answered or not  
picked up by the called party within a specific time.  
Forward Always  
Activate: Set up Call Forwarding On No Answer.  
This function forwards all calls without regard to the  
condition. It does not even matter if the mobile phone is  
switched on or off.  
Deactivate: Cancel the preset Call Forwarding On No  
Answer.  
Status: Inform the setup condition.  
Activate: Set Call Forwarding Always.  
Deactivate: Cancel Call Forwarding Always.  
Status: Inform the setup condition.  
By Service: Set up Call Forwarding On No Answer for  
each service (All Services, Voice calls, Data and Fax)  
When not Found  
By Service: Set up Call Forwarding Always for each  
service (All Services, Voice calls, Data and Fax).  
If the mobile subscriber is currently out of the GSM network  
or decides to switch off the mobile phone, this service  
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forwards all of the subscriber’s calls to the indicated  
number.  
Auto Redial  
This function automatically redials the number you call if  
your call is unsuccessful.  
Activate: Set up Call Forwarding When not Found.  
Deactivate: Cancel the preset Call Forwarding When not  
Found.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, select  
3.Call, and then select 3.Auto Redial.  
Status: Inform the setup condition.  
Select On or Off.  
By Service: Set up Call Forwarding When not Found for  
each service (All Services, Voice calls, Data and Fax)  
Call Waiting  
This function informs you that you have received a second  
call while you are in a call.  
Cancel All  
Cancel the Call Forward options.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, select 3.Call,  
and then select 4.Call Waiting.  
Answer Type  
Activate: Activate the Call Waiting feature.  
This function allows you to specify how calls are to be  
answered on your phone.  
Deactivate: Cancel the Call Waiting feature.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, select  
3.Call, and then select 2.Answer Type.  
Status: Indicate whether or not the Call Waiting feature  
is activated.  
Use the [Left] or [Right] scroll key to set the call receiving  
Caller ID  
method. Press the [  
Send key: Incoming calls are answered by pressing the  
] key.  
Any Key: Incoming calls are answered by pressing any  
key except the [ ] key and the [Reject] Soft key.  
o] key to save.  
This function prevents your phone number from being  
displayed on the phone of the people you call.  
[s  
This service is network dependent. Please inquire with  
your network provider.  
NOTE  
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Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, select 3.Call,  
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and then select 5.Caller ID.  
Flight Mode  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, select  
4.Phone, and then select 3.Flight Mode.  
Phone  
Language  
After you select Flight Mode On, you cannot call or receive  
calls. This mode enables you to cut off the radio session  
but maintains power to other ancillary functions such as the  
calendar, games, and other features. This mode supports  
use of these features in environments where transmitters or  
receivers are not allowed, such as on an airplane.  
This function allows you to select which language is  
displayed on your phone.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, select  
4.Phone, and then select 1.Language to select a language  
for the display.  
Auto Keypad Lock  
Select Automatic to set the language as English.  
NOTE  
If you don’t press any keypad during the specified duration  
in idle mode, you can block key press action. Press the  
[Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, select 4.Phone, and then  
select 4.Auto Keypad Lock. The keypad lock duration to  
one of Off, 15 Secs, 30 Secs, 1 Min and 2 Mins. Press the  
[Left] or [Right] scroll key to change the duration value that  
Time & Date  
This function allows you to set the time and date displayed  
on your phone. Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings,  
select 4.Phone, and then select 2.Time & Date. You can  
set up Time, Time Format and Date, and Date Format by  
you want and then press the [o] key.  
pressing the [o] key If you choose Automatic On , the time  
and date are updated automatically and you cannot edit  
Time and Date.  
Connectivity  
Bluetooth  
If you set the Automatic option as On, Home Zone is set  
NOTE  
as Service Area automatically and you can not change it.  
(For more information about Home Zone, see World Time on page  
72.)  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9. Settings, select  
5.Connectivity and then select 1.Bluetooth .  
Bluetooth refers to either the specifications for connecting  
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wirelessly various devices such as computers, mobile  
phones and home appliances, which are located within a  
short distance, and then enabling real time, bidirectional  
communication among them, or the products complying to  
those specifications.  
be subject to interference from obstructions such as walls or  
from other electronic devices.  
Using Bluetooth technology consumes the battery and  
the phone>s operating time will be reduced. Take this into  
account when performing other operations with your phone.  
The mobile phone (C150) supports the following profiles:  
- Serial Port Profile (SPP)  
Bluetooth  
Selecting [On] activates Bluetooth, while selecting [Off]  
deactivates Bluetooth.  
- Dial-Up Networking Profile (DUN)  
- Hands-free Profile (HFP)  
Paired Device  
- Headset Profile (HSP)  
Display the paired device or allows you to add a new  
device. The displayed icon type varies depending on the  
types of paired devices.  
- Object Push Profile (OPP) as a client and server  
- File Transfer Profile (FTP) as a server only  
Press the [Option] Soft key [(] to:  
Bluetooth technology enables cost-free wireless  
connections between electronic devices within a maximum  
range of 33 feet (10 meters). A Bluetooth connection can  
be used to send images, videos, texts, business cards,  
calendar notes, or to connect wirelessly to devices using  
Bluetooth technology, such as computers.  
(Depending on the profiles provided by the paired device,  
different Option Menu appears.)  
Connect/Disconnect : It is displayed when devices  
provide Bluetooth Headset/Handsfree profile, and  
connects or disconnects each device.  
Since devices using Bluetooth technology communicate  
using radio waves, your phone and the other devices do not  
need to be in direct line-of-sight.  
Edit Name : Allow you to edit the device names of the  
other party.  
Delete : Delete desired devices from the Paired Device  
List.  
The two devices only need to be within a maximum of 33  
feet (10 meters) of each other, although the connection can  
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Delete All : Delete all devices from the Paired Device List.  
the search function. After searching the device to be paired,  
press the [ ] key for pairing.  
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Set Authorized/Unauthorized : If the relevant device has  
been set for Authorized, it is possible to access your  
phone with any permission. On the other hand, if it is set  
for “Unauthorized, the device must have the privilege to  
access your phone. This menu is displayed only when the  
registered device type is PC/PDA..  
To Pair with a device  
Your handset will ask for the Passkey to be used for  
registering with the other party. If you enter the Passkey  
and then other party also enters the Passkey correctly, the  
registration will be completed.  
Press the [New] Soft key [  
(] to:  
Outgoing call device  
The menu allows you to select the device to be newly  
registered.  
Before placing a call, select the device to be used.  
Phone : You can place a call in the normal way that you  
use your phone to make a call.  
Search All  
Audio Accessory  
PC  
Headset : You can place a call through the headset,  
provided that it has been successfully registered and  
connected.  
Phone  
Always Ask : As soon as you place a call, a popup  
message will appear asking you if you wish to use the  
headset/handsfree. When you press the Yes key, you  
make a call using the headset/handsfree. If you press  
the No key, you make a call using your handset. In case  
of no entry, the call will be made through your phone  
automatically after 10 secs.  
Others  
If you choose from the above menu for the device you wish  
to search, “Searching...” appears.  
To Search a device  
Every time a new device is searched, the List becomes  
updated. During the search process, selecting [Stop] Soft  
key stops searching and displays all the search results. At  
this time, select the [Refresh] Soft Key to resume  
If you press a call button from a headset, you can always  
make a call with the headset regardless of Outgoing Call  
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Device.  
when it is saved, it will be saved in the phone memory.  
Visibility  
Network Connection  
Shown to All: Permit search to all other cell phones with  
Bluetooth technology.  
This menu shows the Network Profile. You can register,  
delete and edit the Network Profiles.  
Hidden: Permit access only to cell phones listed in the  
Paired device list  
However, you cannot delete or edit default configurations  
provided by AT&T.  
Name  
Security  
Allow you to edit the name of your phone, which will be  
shown to other phones with Bluetooth technology.  
The security settings enable you to restrict the use of your  
phone to specific people and types of calls.  
Address  
Codes and passwords are used to protect these features of  
your phone. They are described in the following sections.  
See also 2. Access codes in the Appendix, on page 90.  
Display the Bluetooth address of your cell phone.  
To send an object  
The security settings enable you to restrict the use of your  
phone to specific people and types of calls.  
After selecting the desired file, if you select “Send via” from  
[Option] and then select “Bluetooth”, Search starts (See:  
To Search a device” ). After ”Search” is completed, if you  
choose the device to receive objects, “Send’ is processed.  
At this time, if the corresponding device requests for Pairing  
(see:To Pair with a device), “Send” is processed after the  
“Pairing” procedure has been completed.  
Your phone’s security features keep your phone and SIM  
card safe from unauthorized use. You can either set a  
password for your phone or use the Phone Barring service  
and Fixed Dialing mode to restrict which calls can be made  
using your phone.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, and then select  
6.Security.  
To receive an object  
The receiving process starts only when the receipt has been  
approved. If the received object is “Contact” information,  
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PIN1 Check  
Phone Barring  
Press the [Left] or [Right] scroll key and [  
o
] key for setup.  
This function offers multiple methods to limit incoming or  
outgoing calls. In general, the barring service becomes  
activated by interoperating with the network, but phone  
barring is made by the phone itself. Major functions are as  
follows.  
If you input the incorrect PIN1 code three consecutive times,  
you will be prompted to input the PUK1 number. The default  
is Disabled.  
Enabled: Input PIN1 whenever the power is turned on.  
Incoming: Limits all incoming calls.  
On: Set up all incoming calls barring.  
Off: Cancel all incoming calls barring.  
Disabled: Do not input PIN1 whenever the power is  
turned on.  
Change PIN1  
Outgoing: Limit all outgoing calls. When you attempt  
to make a call that has the prefixed number that you  
previously registered, the call is barred.  
Change the PIN1 number.  
You can change the PIN1 number only when the phone is  
set for PIN1 Enable.  
Bar All: Set up all outgoing calls barring.  
Bar Prefixed: Add and delete the prefixed number. (Prefix also  
means your 10 or 11 digit number of your choosing)  
Phone Lock  
This function allows you to lock your phone until the correct  
password is input.  
Off: Cancel all outgoing calls barring including the bar prefixed.  
Fixed Dialing (Fixed Dialing Numbers)  
Press the [o] key after you type the password.  
Fixed Dialing is a service that limits your access to specific  
numbers in the Address Book list recorded on the SIM. Input  
the PIN2 to set up or cancel this service. (PIN 2 must be  
correctly entered within 3 tries.)  
Change Password  
This function allows you to change your phone’s password.  
The default password is 1234.  
On: Set up Fixed Dialing service.  
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Off: Cancel Fixed Dialing service.  
reset.  
Fixed Dial List: Display the numbers recorded in the FDN  
Contact List.  
The default password is 1234.  
Master Clear  
Change PIN2  
This function allows you to delete all user data from your  
phone memory.  
This function allows you to change your phone’s PIN2 code.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, and select  
8.Reset and then select 2.Master Clear.  
Software Version  
This function allows you to display your phone’s current  
software version. Press the [Menu] Soft key, select  
9.Settings, and then select 7.Software Version.  
At the “Clear System?” prompt, press the [Yes] soft key  
to continue, or the [No] soft key to cancel.  
Input the phone password and press the [  
o] key to  
clear.  
Reset  
The default password is 1234.  
This function allows you to delete all user settings and data  
from your phone and returns it to factory-default settings.  
TTY  
Master Reset  
TTY (also known as a TDD or Test Telephone) is a  
telecommunications device that allows people who are  
deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech or language  
disabilities, to communicate via a telephone.  
This function allows you to return all user settings to factory-  
default settings.  
Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, and select  
8.Reset and then select 1.Master Reset.  
Your phone is compatible with select TTY devices which  
have an internal CTM. Please check with the manufacturer  
of your TTY device for connectivity information and to  
ensure that the TTY device supports digital wireless  
transmission.  
At the “Reset System?” prompt, press the [Yes] soft key  
to continue, or the [No] soft key to cancel.  
Input the phone password and press the [  
o] key to  
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Press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9.Settings, and then select  
9.TTY.  
Connect a TTY connector into the Headset/Adapter jack  
(on the left side of the phone).  
Select the desired TTY mode by pressing the [Left] or  
[Right] scroll key. (For a TTY mode, see below)  
TTY Full: Users who cannot talk and hear send and  
receive a text message through TTY equipment.  
TTY Talk: Users who can talk but cannot hear receive a  
text message and send voice messages through TTY  
equipment.  
TTY Hear: Users who can hear but cannot talk send a  
text message and receive voice messages through TTY  
equipment.  
Disabled: TTY mode is disabled.  
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Appendix  
1 Access Codes  
2. Troubleshooting checklist  
3. Performance and safety  
4. Safety Information for Battery  
Usage  
5. Glossary  
6. Safety precautions  
7. FCC & Industry Canada  
Regulatory Compliance  
8. Warranty  
4
Access codes  
The following section describes various security codes used  
on your phone.  
PUK1 and PUK2 codes (8 digits)  
The PUK1 (Personal Unblocking Key) code is required to  
change a blocked PIN1 code. The PUK2 code is required to  
change a blocked PIN2 code. If the codes are not supplied  
with the SIM card, contact the operator whose SIM card is  
in your phone for the codes.  
PIN1 code (4 to 8 digits)  
The PIN1 (Personal Identification Number) code protects  
your SIM card against unauthorized use. The PIN1 code is  
usually supplied with the SIM card. If you input the incorrect  
PIN1 code entry three times in a row, the PIN1 code will be  
blocked. If the PIN1 code is blocked, you need the PUK 1  
code to unblock before you can use the SIM card again.  
See information on the PUK1 code.  
You can change the following codes: lock code, PIN1  
NOTE  
code, and PIN2 code. These codes can include numbers from 0 to  
9 only. The [ ] key works as the [ ] function.  
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Avoid using access codes similar to emergency numbers  
such as 112, to prevent accidental dialing of an emergency  
number.  
PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits)  
The PIN2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required  
to access some functions, such as call cost counters.  
Contact your carrier for information.  
Network Barring Password (4 digits)  
The N/W password is required when you use the N/W  
Barring function. Your service provider will provide the N/W  
password to you when you subscribe to this function.  
Lock code  
The lock code can be used to lock the phone and keypad to  
avoid unauthorized use.  
You can change this password using the Call barring  
function.  
(For further details, see Security on page 85.)  
The factory setting for the lock code is 1234. To avoid  
unauthorized use of your phone, change the lock code. Keep the  
new code secret and in a safe place separate from your phone.  
NOTE  
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Troubleshooting checklist  
If you experience any problem while using your mobile  
phone, please refer to the following checklist. If the problem  
still persists, contact your dealer or nearest carrier.  
cannot make a connection, contact the nearest carrier.  
When audio quality is poor:  
End a call and try again.  
When the “Insert SIM Card” message appears:  
When the other party cannot hear you speaking:  
Make sure the SIM card is correctly installed. Check to see  
if the SIM card is working properly. If it does not work, try to  
clean the contact points of the card. If it is out of order, take  
it to the nearest carrier.  
Your phone may be set to MUTE. Disable the MUTE  
function.  
When battery lifetime is shorter than usual:  
This may happen when you are in an area with low signal  
strength. Turn off your phone when it is not in use. Change  
the battery when battery energy is exhausted.  
When the “Password” message appears in Phone  
locked state:  
Enter the phone password. The default password is”1234”.  
If you cannot remember the password, contact the nearest  
carrier.  
When your mobile phone does not turn on:  
Make sure your battery is charged. Check to see if your  
phone works while recharging the battery.  
When the “Enter PIN1” message appears:  
When you are unable to send a message:  
Input PIN1. If you cannot remember it, contact the nearest  
carrier. You can still receive calls even if your mobile phone  
becomes locked after entering the incorrect PIN1 on three  
consecutive attempts.  
Either you are not registered to receive an SMS service, or  
you may be in an area where your network service provider  
cannot provide such a service.  
When the “No Service” or “Network Search”  
appears:  
When you are unable to make a call:  
Your phone may be set to “fixed dial.” Cancel the “fixed dial”  
function.  
If you cannot make/receive a call when you are indoors  
or undergrounds where the signal strength is poor, move  
toward a window or go out to an open area. If you still  
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Troubleshooting checklist & Performance and safety  
When you are unable to charge the battery:  
Performance and safety  
This may be the result of one of the following three cases.  
The following list shows how to maintain your mobile phone,  
together with precautions to take.  
Your charger may be out of order. Contact your nearest  
dealer.  
Keep your mobile phone and its accessories out of the  
reach of children.  
You may be attempting to use the phone in an overly  
hot/cold temperature. Try changing the charging  
environment.  
Maintain your mobile phone in dry conditions and keep  
it within normal operating temperatures. Temperatures  
higher than 55°C (131°F) or lower than -20°C (-4°F) may  
damage your phone.  
Your battery may have not been connected to the  
charger properly. Check the connector.  
When you are unable to input data into your  
Address Book:  
Do not use or store your mobile phone in dusty, dirty  
areas.  
Your Address Book memory may be full. Try deleting some  
entries from your Address Book.  
Do not attempt to disassemble your mobile phone.  
Do not drop or cause severe impact to your mobile  
phone.  
When you are unable to select a certain function:  
You may not have subscribed to that function, or your  
network service provider may be in an area where such  
service cannot be provided.  
Do not use chemical products, cleaning solvents or  
detergents to clean your mobile phone.  
If your mobile phone does not work properly, contact your  
dealer immediately.  
Contact your local service provider.  
Use only authorized batteries, battery chargers and  
accessories. Any malfunction or damage caused by  
the use of unauthorized batteries, battery chargers and  
accessories will void the limited product warranty.  
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Performance and safety & Safety Information for Battery Usage  
Ensure that the earthing points of the battery and battery  
charger do not come in contact with conductive objects.  
Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with  
local regulations.  
Battery usage by children should be supervised.  
Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the phone or  
battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, and  
the user suspects damage, take it to a severe center for  
inspection.  
Safety Information for Battery  
Usage  
Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform,  
puncture or shred.  
Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or  
Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign  
objects into the battery, immerse or expose to water or  
other liquids, expose to fire, explosion or other hazard.  
other hazard.  
Only use the battery for the system for which it is  
specified.  
Only use the battery with a charging system that has  
been qualified with the system per this standard. Use of  
an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of  
fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.  
Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive  
objects to contact battery terminals.  
Replace the battery only with another battery that has  
been qualified with the system per this standard, IEEE-  
Std-1725-2006. Use of an unqualified battery may  
present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other hazard.  
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Glossary  
To help you understand the main technical terms and  
abbreviations used in this booklet and take full advantage  
of the features of your mobile phone, here are a few  
definitions.  
the Internet for mobile phone and computer users. It is  
based on the Global System for Mobile Communication  
(GSM) circuitswitched mobile phone connections and Short  
Message Service (SMS).  
Call Barring  
GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication)  
Ability to restrict outgoing and incoming calls.  
Call Forwarding  
International standard for mobile phone communication,  
guaranteeing compatibility between the various network  
operators. GSM covers most European countries and many  
other parts of the world.  
Ability to re-route calls to another number.  
Call Holding  
MMS(Multimedia Message Service)  
Ability to put one call on Standby while answering or making  
another call; you can then switch between the two calls, as  
required.  
Network service sending and receiving messages to  
and from another subscriber without having to speak to  
the correspondent. The Message supports presentation  
of various media types, such as full color images and  
polyphonic ringtones.  
Call Waiting  
Ability to inform users that they have an incoming call while  
engaged on another call.  
Multiparty Calling  
CLI (Caller Line Identification) Services  
Ability to establish a conference call involving up to five  
additional parties.  
Services allowing subscribers to view or block the telephone  
numbers of callers.  
PIN (Personal Identification Number)  
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)  
Security code that protects the phone/SIM against  
unauthorized use. The PIN is supplied by the service  
provider with the SIM card. It may be a four to eight-digit  
number and can be changed, as required.  
New non-voice value-added service that allows information  
to be sent and received across a mobile telephone  
network. GPRS guarantees a continuous connection to  
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Glossary & Safety precautions  
are indicated on the bottom line of the display just above  
the corresponding key.  
PUK (PIN Unblocking Key)  
Security code used to unlock the phone when an incorrect  
PIN has been entered three times in succession. The eight-  
digit number is supplied by the service provider with the  
SIM card.  
Voice Mail  
Computerized answering service that automatically answers  
your calls when you are not available, plays a greeting  
(optionally in your own voice) and records a message.  
Roaming  
Use of your phone when you are outside your home area  
(when travelling for example).  
Safety precautions  
Using a mobile phone while driving may be  
prohibited.  
SIM (Subscriber Identification Module)  
Card containing a chip with all the information required to  
operate the phone (network and memory information, as  
well as the subscriber’s personal data). The SIM card fits  
into a small slot on the back of the phone and is protected  
by the battery.  
Please check local laws and regulations with regard to the  
prohibition of mobile phone use while driving, and comply  
with them. Use of your phone while you are driving may  
disturb your concentration and so cause an accident.  
Always switch your phone off as soon as possible. Should  
you use your phone in an emergency, either use a hands  
free device built into your car, or pull over in a safe place  
first.  
SMS (Short Message Service)  
Network service sending and receiving messages to and  
from another subscriber without having to speak to the  
correspondent. The message created or received can be  
displayed, received, edited or sent.  
Switch off in restricted areas  
Soft Keys  
Always switch your phone off in areas where mobile phone  
use is restricted.  
Two keys ([  
(], [)]) marked on the phone, that:  
Switch off in explosive or dangerous areas  
vary according to the function that you are currently using  
Always switch your phone off in areas with explosive or  
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Safety precautions  
dangerous materials (such as fuels, fuel stations or areas  
containing chemical goods) and obey any instructions or  
signals. Do not remove your mobile phone’s battery in such  
areas.  
Mobile phones and other electronic devices  
Mobile phones emit electromagnetic waves that may affect  
nearby electronic devices. When it is switched on, do not  
place your phone close to delicate electronic equipment.  
Switch off in aircraft  
Always switch your phone off or select Flight Mode On  
(press the [Menu] Soft key, select 9. Settings, select 4.  
Phone, and then select 3. Flight Mode) when you are in  
an aircraft. The electromagnetic waves emitted by your  
phone may affect the electronic navigation equipment in the  
aircraft.  
Switch off in hospitals and near medical equipment  
Always switch your phone off in hospitals, and obey the  
regulations or rules of the hospital.  
Switch your phone off when using medical equipment  
for private purposes, if possible. Always consult with the  
medical equipment’s manufacturer or an expert regarding  
phone use near the medical equipment.  
Installing a hands free device in your vehicle  
Install vehicle hands free devices away from the steering  
wheel and airbag expansion area, otherwise injury may  
result.  
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FCC & Industry Canada Regulatory Compliance  
FCC & Industry Canada Regulatory Compliance  
Statement according to FCC part 15.105  
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.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with  
NOTE  
the limits for 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:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for  
help.  
Your mobile device is a low power radio transmitter and  
receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out  
radio frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, the Federal  
Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure  
guidelines with safety levels for mobile devices. Those  
guidelines are consistent with safety standards previously  
set by both U.S. and international standards bodies:  
American National Standard Institute (ANSI), National  
Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements(NCRP),  
and International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation  
Protection (ICNRP). Those standards were based on  
comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant  
scientific literature. The design of your Phone complies with  
the FCC guidelines and applicable.  
Statement according to FCC part 15.21  
Modifications not expressly approved by this company  
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
RF exposure FCC  
For body worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC  
RF exposure guidelines, use only accessories that contain  
no metallic components and provide a separation distance  
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FCC & Industry Canada Regulatory Compliance  
of 15mm (0.6 inches) to the body. Use of other accessories  
may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be  
avoided.  
and to account for any variations in.  
**This device contains 1800 MHz GSM functions that are  
not operational in U.S. Territories; this filing is applicable  
only for 850 MHz GSM and 1900 MHz PCS operations.  
This device and its antenna must not be co-located  
or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or  
transmitter.  
Health and Safety Information FCC  
This EUT has been shown to be capable of compliance for  
localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled  
environment/general population exposure limits specified  
in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and had been tested in  
accordance with the measurement procedures specified in  
FCC/OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C (2001) and IEEE Std.  
1528-2003 Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6.  
The standards include a substantial safety margin designed  
to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and  
health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones  
employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific  
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is  
1.6W/kg *.  
* In the U.S. and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones  
used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over  
one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial  
margin of safety to give additional protection for the public  
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Warranty  
in product failure within the first twelve (12) months period  
from the date of purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired  
or replaced (with new or rebuilt parts) at the Company’s  
option, without charge for parts or labor directly related to  
the defect(s).  
Protect Your Warranty  
Read your Warranty carefully, with the special consideration  
to paragraph seven of the Limited Warranty for your unit.  
“Warranty does not apply to... or to any product or part  
thereof which has suffered through alteration... mishandling,  
misuse, neglect or accident”.  
The antenna, key pad, display, rechargeable battery and  
battery charger, if included, are similarly warranted for  
twelve (12) months from date of purchase. This Warranty  
extends only to consumers who purchase the product in  
the United States or Canada and it is not transferable or  
assignable.  
Many companies are making look alike accessories and  
in some cases, promoting that their product is equal to or  
better than the Pantech product. Be careful. Some of these  
products may not be compatible to use with your Pantech  
product and may damage the unit or cause it to malfunction.  
If service is required on your unit and it is determined that  
a non-Pantech accessory has created the problem with  
your unit, the Warranty will not apply. In addition, if the unit  
has already suffered irreversible damage by reason of a  
non-compatible accessory, the Warranty will be voided. To  
protect your Warranty, use only compatible accessories  
which cannot damage or interfere with the functioning of  
your Pantech product.  
This Warranty does not apply to:  
(a) Product subjected to abnormal use or conditions, accident,  
mishandling, neglect, unauthorized alteration, misuse,  
improper installation or repair or improper storage;  
(b) Product whose mechanical serial number or electronic  
serial number has been removed, altered or defaced.  
(c) Damage from exposure to moisture, humidity, excessive  
temperatures or extreme environmental conditions;  
(d) Damage resulting from connection to, or use of any  
accessory or other product not approved or authorized by  
the Company;  
12 Month Limited Warranty  
Pantech Wireless, Inc. (the Company) warrants to the  
original retail purchaser of this Pantech handheld portable  
cellular telephone, that should this product or any part  
thereof during normal consumer usage and conditions, be  
proven defective in material or workmanship that results  
(e) Defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or structural  
items such as framing and non-operative parts;  
(f) Product damaged from external causes such as fire,  
flooding, dirt, sand, weather conditions, battery leakage,  
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Warranty  
blown fuse, theft or improper usage of any electrical  
source.  
BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 18 MONTHS  
FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE  
SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR  
BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY,  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. THE COMPANY  
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE DELAY IN RENDERING  
SERVICE UNDER THIS WARRANTY OR LOSS OF USE  
DURING THE TIME THE PRODUCT IS BEING REPAIRED  
OR REPLACED.  
The Company disclaims liability for removal or reinstallation  
of the product, for geographic coverage, for inadequate  
signal reception by the antenna or for communications  
range or operation of the cellular system as a whole.  
To obtain repairs or replacement within the terms of this  
Warranty, the product should be delivered with proof of  
Warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill of sale), the consumer’s  
return address, daytime phone number and/or fax number  
and complete description of the problem, transportation  
prepaid, to the Company by calling the number listed  
below or to the place of purchase for repair or replacement  
processing.  
No person or representative is authorized to assume for  
the Company any liability other than expressed herein in  
connection with the sale of this product.  
Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how  
long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation  
of incidental or consequential damage so the above  
limitation or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty  
gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other  
rights which vary from state to state or province to province.  
In addition, you may telephone us at (800) 962-8622, or  
email us at [email protected]  
THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY UNDER  
THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR  
REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT,  
SHALL THE COMPANY’S LAIBILITY EXCEED THE  
PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE  
PRODUCT.  
PANTECH WIRELESS, INC.  
11240 Warland Drive, Cypress, CA 90630 (800) 962-8622  
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR  
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO  
THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY  
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