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U8330User GuideENGLISH

U8330

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Disposal of your old appliance

1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product iscovered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.

2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal wastestream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities.

3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences forthe environment and human health.

4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your cityoffice, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.

LIMITED WARRANTY

LG Electronics warrants to the original purchaser (end user) that the cellular product and itsenclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship, according to thefollowing terms and conditions:

1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS:(1) The limited warranty for the handset remains in effect for a period of 12 (twelve) months based

on the date of purchase (except for the battery, where the Warranty Period shall be 6 months).

(2) The limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser (end user) and is not assignable ortransferable to any subsequent purchaser/end user.

(3) During the warranty period LG or officially appointed service agent will repair or replace anydefective product or parts thereof at its discretion.

(4) This limited warranty is applicable to the customer/end user that purchased the product froman official dealer in the United Kingdom.

(5) The purchaser (end user) must retain the original purchase invoice/till slip in order to enforcethis limited warranty.

2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:(1) Defects or damages resulting from the misuse of this product.

(2) Defects or damages from abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure tomoisture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized repair, neglect, abuse,accident, alteration, improper installation, blown fuses, food or liquid spillage, acts of God andshipping damage.

(3) Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material orworkmanship.

(4) The cost of delivery or transportation of the product to the dealer or officially appointed servicecenter will be borne by the purchaser (end user).

(5) Products received for repair by the dealer or authorized service center after the productwarranty has expired.

(6) Products that have had the serial number removed or defaced.

(7) THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED ORIMPLIED IN TERMS OF MARKETABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE.SPECIFICALLY THE COMPANY WILL ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FORCONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL AND SPECIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED BYOR DUE TO FAILURE OF OPERATION OR MALFUNCTION OF THE PRODUCT, OR ARISINGFROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT.

(8) Damage resulting from the use of non-LG approved accessories.

(9) Scratches and damage caused by normal use.

(10) Products used outside published maximum ratings.

(11) Consumables such as fuses.

(12) Products that have been subject to an unauthorised removal or deactivation of the networkoperator-lock function.

Thank you for purchasing this LG U8330 handset. In the unlikely event that your handset needs tobe repaired, please contact 3 Customer Services for information on how to return your handset forrepair by dialing 0870.7330.333 or 333. Please have your IMEI number ready when you call (thiscan be found under the battery).

U8330 User Guide

Welcome to your LG U8330 handset

User guides can be daunting things, can’t they?But don’t worry, we’ve made this one as simple as possible.

Your guide is designed to do two things.First, there’s an explanation on how to use your new LG U8330, so finding your way around the handset will soon become the second nature.Then there’s an introduction to the wide range of services offered, to make sure you get the best from them.If all you want to do is power up and get going, that’s fine.

Emergency Services and Safety Precautions.............10

Getting Started ............................................................. 14

Using the Battery, Charger and USIM Card............... 14

Installing the Battery....................................................... 14

Removing the Battery..................................................... 15

Charging the Battery ...................................................... 16

Disconnecting the Charger............................................. 17

Battery Information and care.......................................... 18

Installing the USIM Card ................................................ 19

Getting to know your LG U8330 ................................. 20

Familiarise yourself with its features.......................... 20

Your handset’s home screen ...................................... 22

Display Information ...................................................... 23

Your handset’s keys and navigation........................... 24

Function of keys when phone is idle .......................... 25

General Functions ........................................................ 26

Turning your handset on.............................................. 26

Turning your handset off ............................................. 26

Access Codes ............................................................... 26

PIN code (4 to 8 digits) ................................................... 26

PIN 2 code (4 to 8 digits) ................................................ 26

PUK code (4 to 8 digits) ................................................. 26

PUK2 code (4 to 8 digits) ............................................... 26

Security code (4 to 8 digits)............................................ 27

Barring Password ......................................................... 27

Making and Answering calls ....................................... 28

Making and Answering a video call................................ 28

Making a voice/video call ............................................... 29

Making a voice/video call from Contacts ...................... 29

Making International Calls .............................................. 29

Adjusting the Volume ..................................................... 30

Answering a Call............................................................. 30

Signal Strength............................................................... 30

Entering Text .................................................................. 30

Changing the Text Input Mode....................................... 31

Using the T9 Mode......................................................... 32

Using the ABC Mode...................................................... 32

Using the 123(Number) Mode ........................................ 33

Using the Symbol Mode................................................. 33

Character chart............................................................... 34

Menu tree ...................................................................... 35

Messages ...................................................................... 40

New message ............................................................... 40

Text message ................................................................. 40

Multimedia message ...................................................... 40

Email............................................................................... 45

Inbox .............................................................................. 46

Sent items ..................................................................... 47

Drafts ............................................................................. 47

Email............................................................................... 48

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Mailbox .......................................................................... 49

Templates...................................................................... 49

Emoticons ..................................................................... 50

Settings ..........................................................................50

Text message ................................................................. 50

Multimedia message ...................................................... 50

Calling............................................................................ 54

Video calls ..................................................................... 54

My picture size ............................................................... 54

My picture position......................................................... 54

Hide my picture .............................................................. 54

Block my picture ............................................................ 54

Call history .................................................................... 54

Missed calls.................................................................... 55

Received calls ................................................................ 55

Dialled calls .................................................................... 55

All calls ........................................................................... 55

Call divert ...................................................................... 55

Voice calls ...................................................................... 55

Video calls ...................................................................... 56

All fax calls...................................................................... 56

Call duration.................................................................. 56

Last call .......................................................................... 56

Received calls ................................................................ 57

Dialled calls .................................................................... 57

All calls ........................................................................... 57

Fixed dial numbers ....................................................... 57

Call barring.................................................................... 57

Voice calls ..................................................................... 57

Video calls ...................................................................... 58

Deactivate all .................................................................. 58

Settings ......................................................................... 58

Call waiting ..................................................................... 58

Send my number ............................................................ 59

Call reject........................................................................ 59

Auto redial ...................................................................... 59

Answer mode ................................................................. 59

Minute minder ................................................................ 59

Multimedia..................................................................... 62

Video player .................................................................. 62

Audio player .................................................................. 63

Image viewer................................................................. 65

Video camera ................................................................ 66

Camera .......................................................................... 67

Contacts ........................................................................ 70

Add new......................................................................... 70

Search............................................................................ 70

Group ............................................................................. 70

Speed dials.................................................................... 71

Clear contacts .............................................................. 71

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Service dial numbers.................................................... 71

Copy all.......................................................................... 71

Move all ......................................................................... 72

Own number.................................................................. 72

Settings ......................................................................... 72

Games & Apps ............................................................. 74

My games ..................................................................... 74

Download games ......................................................... 74

Settings ......................................................................... 74

Browser ......................................................................... 78

Home ............................................................................ 78

Bookmarks .................................................................... 79

Saved pages.................................................................. 79

Go to URL...................................................................... 79

Security ......................................................................... 80

Settings ......................................................................... 80

Organiser....................................................................... 84

Calendar ........................................................................ 84

To do.............................................................................. 87

Memo............................................................................. 88

Saved Memo’s ............................................................... 88

Memo Add...................................................................... 88

Memo Lock/Unlock ........................................................ 88

Memo Edit ...................................................................... 88

Memo Delete/Delete All.................................................. 88

Change background ...................................................... 88

File info. .......................................................................... 89

Memory info. .................................................................. 89

Secret memo................................................................. 89

Tools .............................................................................. 92

Quick menu ................................................................... 92

Alarm clock ................................................................... 93

Calculator ...................................................................... 94

World time ..................................................................... 94

Unit Converter............................................................... 94

Currency......................................................................... 95

Surface ........................................................................... 95

Length ............................................................................ 96

Weight ............................................................................ 96

Temperature .................................................................. 96

Volume ........................................................................... 97

Velocity ........................................................................... 97

Timers ........................................................................... 97

Date finder ...................................................................... 97

Dateulator ...................................................................... 97

Stopwatch ...................................................................... 98

Voice recorder .............................................................. 98

Server sync .................................................................. 98

Connect .......................................................................... 98

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Log ................................................................................. 99

Settings .......................................................................... 99

Settings ....................................................................... 102

Profiles ........................................................................ 102

Handset ....................................................................... 104

Time.............................................................................. 104

Date .............................................................................. 104

Auto update date/time.................................................. 104

Daylight Saving............................................................. 105

Handset information..................................................... 105

Screen.......................................................................... 105

Backlight....................................................................... 105

Colour scheme ............................................................. 105

Dialing font ................................................................... 106

Clock display ................................................................ 106

Menu style .................................................................... 106

Screen theme ............................................................... 106

Front screen theme ...................................................... 107

Greeting message ....................................................... 107

Home screen softkeys ................................................. 107

Network ...................................................................... 108

Network selection......................................................... 108

Preferred list ................................................................. 108

Access points ............................................................ 108

Security........................................................................ 108

PIN code request.......................................................... 109

Change codes .............................................................. 109

Handset lock ................................................................ 110

Connectivity ................................................................ 111

Memory status ............................................................ 111

Common memory......................................................... 111

Reserved memory ........................................................ 111

USIM memory .............................................................. 111

Language..................................................................... 111

Reset Settings............................................................. 111

Troubleshooting ......................................................... 114

Accessories................................................................. 116

Glossary....................................................................... 118

Index ............................................................................ 122

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Guidelines for safe and efficient use

Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this manual.

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Emergency Services and Safety Precautions

A Do not allow battery to come into directcontact with an electric outlet or car cigarettelighter socket

A Do not pierce battery with sharp objects

A Do not drop or subject the phone to physicalshock

A When the battery has reached the end of itslife, dispose of it in accordance withenvironmental regulations. Do not dispose ofyour battery in household rubbish.

A Do not immerse in water

A Do not disassemble or modify the battery

A Stop using the battery if abnormal heat,odour, discolouration, deformation, orabnormal conditions are detected during use,charge, or storage

A Do not use damaged or deformed batteries.In the unlikely event of a battery leak, takecare to keep the battery discharge away fromyour eyes or skin.

A If the leakage does come into contact withthe eyes or skin, please wash thoroughly inclean water and consult with a doctor

A The earpiece may become warm duringnormal use. The handset itself may becomewarm while the battery is being charged

A Use a damp or anti-static cloth to clean thehandset. Do not use a dry cloth orelectrostatically charged cloth. Do not usechemical or abrasive cleaners as these coulddamage the phone

A Retain the cardboard packing supplied withthis handset. It should be used if the phonehas to be returned for service. Thispackaging can be recycled when no longerrequired

A Remember to make backup copies of allimportant data on your handset

Aircraft safetyIn accordance with CAA regulations, you mustswitch off your phone on aircraft. Mobile phonesignals can interfere with aircraft equipment.Follow the instructions given by airline staff at alltimes

Emergency Services and Safety Precautions

Hospital safetySwitch off your phone in areas where the use ofhandsets is prohibited. Follow the instructionsgiven by the respective medical facility regardingthe use of handsets on their premises

General safetyA Observe ‘Turn off 2-way radio’ signs, such as

those near petrol stations, chemicals orexplosives, and turn off your handset

A Do not allow children to play with thehandset, charger or batteries

A Do not use the handset where blasting is inprogress

A The operation of some medical electronicdevices, such as hearing aids andpacemakers, may be affected if a handset isused next to them. Observe any warningsigns and the manufacturer’srecommendations

Road safetyA You MUST exercise the proper control of

your vehicle at all times. Give your fullattention to driving

A Observe all laws in respect to the use ofmobile phones when driving

A Pull off the road and park before making oranswering a call where it is safe to do so. UKlaw prohibits the use of hand held mobilephones when driving

A You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder ofa motorway to answer or make a call, exceptin an emergency

A Switch off your handset at refueling pointsand petrol stations, even if you are notrefueling your own car

A Do not store or carry flammable or explosivematerials near your handset

A Electronic vehicle systems, such as anti-lockbrakes, speed control and fuel injectionsystems are not normally affected by radiotransmissions

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A The manufacturers of such equipment canadvise if it is adequately shielded from radiotransmissions. Consult your dealer and donot switch on the handset until it has beenchecked by qualified installers

Vehicles equipped with an air bagAn air bag inflates with great force. Do not placeobjects, including either installed or portablewireless equipment, in the area over the air bagor in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehiclewireless equipment is improperly installed andthe air bag inflates, serious injury could result

Third party equipmentThe use of third party equipment, cables oraccessories, not made or authorized by LG,may invalidate the warranty of your handset andalso adversely affect the handset’s safety oroperation

ServiceThe handset, batteries and charger contain nouser-serviceable parts. LG recommend thatyour LG U8330 handset is serviced or repairedby an LG authorized service centre

Efficient useThe handset has an antenna. For optimumperformance with minimum power consumption,please do not cover the antenna area with yourhand. Covering the antenna affects call qualityand may cause the handset to operate at ahigher power level than required. This decreasestalk and standby time.

Radio frequency energyYour handset is a low-power radio transmitterand receiver. When it is turned on, it receivesand transmits radio frequency (RF) energy (radiowaves). The system that handles the call (thenetwork) controls the power level at which thehandset transmits.

A Further detailed information is given in thismanual.

Emergency Services and Safety Precautions

Exposure to radio frequencyenergy

Radio wave exposure and SpecificAbsorption Rate (SAR) information

A This handset model U8330 has beendesigned to comply with safety, requirementsfor exposure to radio waves. Thisrequirement is based on scientific guidelinesthat include safety margins designed toassure the safety of all persons, regardless ofage and health

A The radio wave exposure guidelines employ aunit of measurement known as the SpecificAbsorption Rate, or SAR. Tests for SAR areconducted using a standardized method withthe phone transmitting at its highest certifiedpower level in all used frequency bands

A While there may be differences between theSAR levels of various LG phone models, theyare all designed to meet the relevantguidelines for exposure to radio waves

A The SAR limit recommended by theInternational Commission on Non-IonizingRadiation Protection (ICNIRP), is 2W/kgaveraged over ten (10) gramme of tissue

A The highest SAR value for this model phonetested by DASY3 for use at the ear is 0.904W/kg (10g)

A The SAR limit recommended by the Instituteof Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE),which is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one (1)gramme of tissue (for example USA, Canada,Australia and Taiwan).

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Getting Started

Using the Battery, Charger andUSIM Card

Installing the Battery

To install the battery, insert the bottom of thebattery into the opening on the back of thephone. Then push the battery down until thelatch clicks and then install battery cover.

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Removing the Battery

Turn the power off. (If power is left on, there is achance you could lose the stored telephonenumbers and messages.) Press the latches 1and open the battery cover 2. Then remove thebattery.

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If the backlight of sub-display is red when youconnect charger:

The battery is fully discharged and it will takesometime(under 30 minutes) to charge thebattery to minimum operating level. When thered light is on, the handset can not be poweredon. The red light will be turned off if the batteryis charged to minimum operating level.

Warning

You can make video call with chargerconnected.But if the battery capacity is under 10% thebattery can be discharged when you use videocall even though the charger is connected.

Charging the Battery

To use the charger provided with your phone:

1. With the battery in position on the phone,connect the lead from the charger to thebottom of the phone. Check that the arrowon the lead connector is facing towards thefront of the phone.

2. Connect the charger to a standard AC walloutlet. Only use the charger that comesincluded with the package.

Warning

Do not force the connector as this may damagethe phone and/or the charger.

Getting Started

Disconnecting the Charger

When charging is finished, disconnect thecharger from the power outlet and from thephone by pressing on the gray tabs on bothsides of the connector while pulling theconnector out.

Notice

The battery delivered with your phone has to befully charged before using it. Do not remove thebattery or the USIM card while charging.

If the battery fails to charge completely:

After turning the phone on and off, pleaseattempt to recharge the battery.

After detaching and reattaching the battery,please attempt to recharge the battery.

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Battery Information and Care

1. Never use an unapproved battery since thiscould damage the phone and / or battery andcould cause the battery to explode.

2. The battery does not need to be fullydischarged before recharging.

3. Use only LG approved chargers specific toyour phone model since they are designed tomaximize battery life.

4. Do not disassemble or short-circuit thebattery.

5. Keep the battery’s metal contacts clean.

6. Replace the battery when it no longerprovides acceptable performance. Thebattery can be recharged several hundredtimes before replacement.

7. Recharge the battery after long periods ofnon-use to maximize battery life.

8. Do not expose the battery charger to directsunlight or use it in areas of high humiditysuch as a bathroom.

9. Battery life will decrease if exposed toextremely hot or cold temperatures.

10. Battery life will vary due to usage patternsand environmental conditions.

11. The use of extended backlighting, Browser,and data connectivity kits affect battery lifeand talk/standby time.

Installing the USIM card

Your USIM card contains your phone number,service details and contacts and must beinserted into your handset.

If your USIM card is removed then your handsetbecomes unusable until a valid one is inserted.Always disconnect the charger and otheraccessories from your handset before insertingand removing your USIM card.

Your USIM card may only be used in handsetswhich are enabled for 3 services. Any attempt touse the USIM card in other handsets may resultin serious damage to the handset and mayprevent you from being able to use it, includingthe making of emergency calls.

Notice

When you need to remove the USIM card, slideit towards the top of the phone and take it outof the holder.

Notice

Before installing always make sure that thephone is switched off and remove the battery. The metal contact of the USIM card can beeasily damaged by scratches. Pay specialattention to the USIM card while handling andinstalling. Follow the instructions supplied withthe USIM card.

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USIM

USIM

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Familiarise yourself with its features

Earpiece

Main screen

Send key

Left soft keyactivates the prompts displayedon screen in the left soft box.

Triangle keyopens the browser to 3 servicesconnecting you to a world ofcommunications, information andentertainment.

Send key for video calls

Alpha numeric keys

Left soft boxdisplays a variety of prompts.

Right soft boxdisplays a variety of prompts.

4-way navigation key

End key On/Off

OK key

Right soft keyactivates the prompts displayed on screenin the right soft box.

Clear key / Speakerphone

Menu keytakes you to the task menu from anyscreen.

Microphone

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Battery cover

Battery

Camera

Speakerphone

Light

Frontscreen

Antenna

Battery lock

USIM cardsocket

Handstrap hole

Stereoheadsetjack

Batteryterminals

Cable connector/Battery chargingconnector

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Your handset’s home screen

Your handset’s home screen is divided into three basic displays: the icon indicator bar; a centralwindow that includes the home screen; and the prompt bar. Each of these is described below:

The icon indicator bar

The icon indicator bar shows what operations are takingplace and reminds you of battery and signal strength. Thisappears through all activities. The table beiow gives a briefexplanation of the icons and their function.

The home screen

The central window of your start screen displays an imageof your choice, when in use, this screen will display all ofyour functions and services.

The prompt bar

The prompt bar displays in the soft boxes. These areactivated by pressing the appropriate soft key under eachone.

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Display InformationThe table below describes various display indicators or icons that appear on the phone’s displayscreen.

On-Screen Icons

Battery level - indicates the amount of power in yourbattery. The greater the amount of solid colour thegreater the power.

Call diverting - indicates call divert option has beenselected.

Call reject - indicates call reject option has beenselected.

Voice message - indicates when you have a newvoice message.

Text - indicates when you have a new new textmessage.

Multimedia - indicates when you have a newMultimedia message.

3G network - indicates whether you are in the 3video service area.

When you leave the 3 video service area, yourhandset roams onto the voice & picture network orwhen abroad onto another network(2G/3G)

DescriptionIcon DescriptionIcon

2G network - indicates the strength of your handset’sconnection with a 2G network.

No-service area - indicates you are in the no-servicearea.

Roaming service - indicates that you are using aroaming service.

ExpressLink message - indicates that there is newExpressLink content.

Alarm - indicates an Alarm.

Normal - indicates the General profile is activated

Silent - indicates the silent menu in Profile.

Vibrate only - indicates whether the vibrate function is on or off.

Headset - indicates the headset menu in Profile.

Outdoor - Indicates the loud profile is activated.

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(1) The Menu key

This key takes you to the main menufrom any screen.

(2) The navigation key

Use for quick access to phonefunctions.

(3) The OK key

The button in the centre of theNavigation key allows you to selectobjects on the screen. Once you havescrolled to your desired choice use theOK key to select it. This function canbe used in the majority of screens.

(4) The Triangle key

This key is your one-touch access toToday on 3, a world ofcommunications, information andentertainment.

(5) The Send key

This key is used to make and answervoice calls.

(6) The End key (On/Off)

This key is used to end calls and closedown applications.

(7) The Clear key

This key has two functions. It will takeyou back to your previous screen andwhen in a text entry screen, it acts asa delete key.

(8) The soft keys ,

The left and right soft keys activate theprompts that appear in the soft boxesdirectly above them. These promptschange according to the screencontent.

(9) The Video call key

To make and answer a video call.

(10) The Back key

This key takes you back to theprevious screen.

(1)

(2)

(4)

(5)

(9)

(10)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(3)

Your handset’s keys and navigation

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Callhistory

Function of keys when phone is idle

Side of handset Keys

BACK: Back to previousscreen.

C : In a text entry screen,it acts as a delete key.

Extra keys

Video call: To make andview call history

Menu: (short press) Mainmenu (long press)Multitasking history

Triangle key: Access toToday on 3.

Navigation key

Up : Quick Menu

Down: Search contacts

Right : (short press) Messages menu (longpress) New message

Left : (short press) Profiles popup window(long press) Profile vibrate mode

Video/Camera key• Video recorder(short press)• Camera (long press)

Infrared port activates the infrared features tocommunicate with an IrDA-compliant deviceand to send or receive data.

• Volume of key tone• Time and Date switch in the Sub-display

(only activates once flip is close)

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Turning your handset onEnsure that your USIM card is in your handsetand the battery is charged.

Press and hold the key until power is on.

Enter the USIM PIN code that was supplied withyour USIM card if PIN code setting is on.

After a few seconds you will be registered onthe network.

Turning your handset offPress and hold the key until power is off.

There may be some delay while the handsetpowers down.

Do not re-power the handset during this time.

Access CodesYou can use the access codes described in thissection to avoid unauthorized use of yourphone. The access codes (except PUK andPUK2 codes) can be changed by using theChange codes feature [Menu 9.6.2].

PIN code (4 to 8 digits)

The PIN (Personal Identification Number) codeprotects your USIM card against unauthorizeduse. The PIN code is usually supplied with theUSIM card. When the PIN Code Request is setto Enable, your phone will request the PIN codeevery time it is switched on. When the PIN CodeRequest is set to Disable, your phone connectsto the network directly without the PIN code.

PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits)

The PIN2 code, supplied with some USIMcards, is required to access functions such asFixed Dial Number. These functions are onlyavailable if supported by your USIM card.

PUK code (4 to 8 digits)

The PUK (PIN Unblocking Key) code is requiredto unlock a blocked PIN code. Contact 3Customer Services for the code.

PUK2 code (4 to 8 digits)

The PUK2 code, is required to unlock a blockedPIN2 code. Contact 3 Customer Services.

General Functions

Security code (4 to 8 digits)

The security code protects the unauthorized useof your phone. The default security code is setto ‘0000’ and the security code is required todelete all phone entries and to restore thehandset to factory setting.

Barring PasswordThe barring password is required when you usethe call barring function. The password isobtained from the 3 Customer Services whenyou subscribe to this function.

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Making and Answering callsEnsure you tell the other party before recordinga voice call.

Making and Answering a video call

You can make/answer a video call to a 3G videophone the other party must have a 3G videophone and be in a video service area.

To make/answer a video call, do the following.

1. Input the phone number using the keypad, orselect the phone number from the callsmade/received lists.

Note

To correct mistakes, press the key briefly todelete the last number, or press and hold the

key to delete all numbers.

2. If you do not want to use the speakerphone,ensure you have the headset plugged in.

3. To start the video function, press the left softkey [Options].

Note

The video call may take some time to connect.Please be patient. The connection time will alsodepend on how quickly the other party answersthe call. While the video call is connecting, youwill see your own images; after the other partyhas answered, their image will be displayed onscreen.

4. Adjust the camera position if necessary.

5. Press the end key to finish the call, or closethe handset.

Making a voice/video call

1. Make sure your handset is powered on.

2. Enter the number including the full area code.

a To delete a digit press the key. To delete all digits press and hold the key.

3. Press the key to make a voice call.Press the key to make a video call.

4. Press the key to finish the call, or closethe handset.

Note

To activate the speakerphone during a call, youhave to press and hold the key for at least 2secs.

Making a voice/video call fromContacts

It is easy to call anyone whose number you havestored in your Contacts.

Press the down navigation key to accesscontact list.

Scroll to your chosen contact and press thekey. To make a voice call press the

key.

To make a video call press the key. Pressthe key to finish the call.

Making International Calls

1. Press and hold the key for theinternational prefix. The ‘+’ character can bereplaced with the international access code.

2. Enter the country code, area code, and thephone number.

3. Press the key.

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Adjusting the Volume

During a call, if you want to adjust the earpiecevolume, use the side keys of the handset. In idlemode with the flip cover open, you can adjustthe key volume using the side keys.

Answering a Call

When you receive a call, the phone rings andthe flashing phone icon appears on the screen.If the caller can be identified, the caller’s phonenumber (or name if stored in your Contacts) isdisplayed.

1. Open the flip and press the key toanswer an incoming call. If the Press any key menu option has beenset to key, Press any key will answer acall except for the key.

Notice

a To reject an incoming call, press and holddown the side key on the left side twice ofthe handset without opening the flip(Seepage 59). If the flip is open, press thekey or the right soft key twice.

a If the Open flip menu option ((Menu 2.8.5) issimply by opening) is on , you cananswer the call simply by opening the flip.

2. End the call by closing the handset orpressing the key.

Notice

You can answer a call while using the Contactsor other menu features.

Signal Strength

If you are inside a building, being near a windowmay give you better reception. You can see thestrength of your signal by the signal indicatorsee the strength ( ) on your handset’sdisplay screen.

Entering Text

You can enter alphanumeric characters usingthe keypad.For example, storing names in the Contacts,writing a message, creating a personal greetingor scheduling events in the calendar all requireentering text.

Following text input methods are available in thehandset.

Changing the Text Input Mode

1. When you are in a field that allows charactersto be entered, you will notice the text inputmode indicator in the upper right corner ofthe display.

2. Short pressing the key cycles between , , and . A long press

changes mode to .

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Short pressingtwice the key

Press 0(space), 2, 6, 6, 6, 6To type annNotePlease refer to the Usingthe ABC Mode on page 32.

Long pressingthe key

General Functions

Press 4, 3, 5, 5, 6, totype Hello

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Using the T9 Mode

The T9 predictive text input mode allows you toenter words easily with a minimum number ofkey presses. As you press each key, thehandset begins to display the characters that itthinks you are typing based on a built-indictionary. As new letters are added, the wordchanges to reflect the most likely candidatefrom the dictionary.

1. When you are in the T9 predictive text inputmode, start entering a word by pressingkeys to . Press one key per letter.

a The word changes as letters are typed -ignore what’s on the screen until the word istyped completely.

a If the word is still incorrect after typingcompletely, press the key once or moreto cycle through the other word options.

Example

Press to type Good

Press the key to get Home

a If the desired word is missing from the wordchoices list, add it by using the ABC mode.

2. Enter the whole word before editing ordeleting any keystrokes.

3. Complete each word with a space bypressing the key.

To delete letters, press the key. Press and hold down the key to erase entirewords.

Using the ABC Mode

Use the to keys to enter your text.

1. Press the key labeled with the required letter:

a Once for the first letter

a Twice for the second letter

a And so on

2. To insert a space, press the key once.To delete letters, press the key. Press andhold down the key to clear the display.

Using the 123 (Number) Mode

The 123 Mode enables you to enter numbers ina text message(a telephone number, forexample).

Press the keys corresponding to the requireddigits before manually switching back to theappropriate text entry mode.

Using the Symbol Mode

The symbol mode enables you to enter varioussymbols or special characters.

To enter a symbol, press the right soft key[Symbol] or key. Use the navigation andnumeric keys to select the desired symbol andpress the key.

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Character chart

General text entry rules for use with the abcmode.

Use the keypad to enter letters, numbers,symbols, and other characters with the abcmode. Press the same key repeatedly to cyclethrough available characters.

If you do not press a key for 2 seconds, thecharacter in the block cursor is accepted, andthe cursor moves to the next position.

Notice

Refer to the table below for more information onthe characters available using the keys.

KeyCharacters in the Order Display

Lower case Upper case

@ : / . @ : / .

1 . , ? ! ‘ “ 1 - ( ) @ / : _ . , ? ! ‘ “ 1 - ( ) @ / : _

2 a b c 2 à á â ã ä ̇a æ ç A B C 2 À Á Â Ã Ä A Æ Ç

3 d e f 3 è é ê ë D E F 3 È É Ê Ë

4 g h i 4 ì í î ï G H I 4 Ì Í Î Ï

5 j k l 5 £ J K L 5 £

6 m n o 6 ñ ò ó ô õ ö ø œ M N O 6 Ñ Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö Ø Œ

7 p q r s 7 ß $ P Q R S 7 ß $

8 t u v 8 ù ú û ü T U V 8 Ù Ú Û Ü

9 w x y z 9 W X Y Z 9

0 space 0 space 0

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Your handset offers a set of functions that allowyou to use and customise the handset. Thesefunctions are arranged in menus andsub-menus, accessed via the two soft keysmarked left soft key and right softkey .

Each menu and sub-menu allows you to viewand alter the settings of a particular function.The roles of the soft keys vary according to theapplications and services; the label on thebottom line of the display just above each keyindicates its current role.

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Menu tree

Press the left soft key toaccess the availableMultimedia.

Press the right soft keyto access the availableContacts.

Note

The left and right soft keys activate the prompts that appear in the soft boxes directly above them.These prompts change according to the screen content.

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Menu tree

1. Messages (see page 40)

1.1 New message

1.1.1 Text message

1.1.2 Multimedia message

1.1.3 Email

1.2 Inbox

1.3 Sent items

1.4 Drafts

1.5 Mailbox

1.6 Templates

1.7 Emoticons

1.8 Settings

2. Calling (see page 54)

2.1 Video calls

2.1.1 My picture size

2.1.2 My picture position

2.1.3 Hide my picture

2.1.4 Block my picture

2.2 Call history

2.3 Call divert

2.4 Call duration

2.5 Call costs

2.6 Fixed dial numbers

2.7 Call barring

2.8 Settings

3. Multimedia (see page 62)

3.1 Video player

3.2 Audio player

3.3 Image viewer

3.4 Video camera

3.5 Camera

Menu tree

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4. Contacts (see page 70)

4.1 Add new

4.2 Search

4.3 Group

4.4 Speed dials

4.5 Clear contacts

4.6 Service dial numbers

4.7 Copy all

4.8 Move all

4.9 Own number

4.0 Settings

6. Browser (see page 78)

6.1 Home

6.2 Bookmarks

6.3 Saved pages

6.4 Go to URL

6.5 Security

6.6 Settings

6.6.1 Profiles

6.6.2 Clear cache

6.6.3 Character encoding

6.6.4 Scrolling control

6.6.5 Auto-launch browser

5. Games & Apps (see page 74)

5.1 My games

5.2 Download games

5.3 Settings

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7. Organiser (see page 84)

7.1 Calendar

7.2 To do

7.3 Memo

7.4 Secret memo

8. Tools (see page 92)

8.1 Quick menu

8.2 Alarm clock

8.3 Calculator

8.4 World time

8.5 Unit converter

8.5.1 Currency

8.5.2 Surface

8.5.3 Length

8.5.4 Weight

8.5.5 Temperature

8.5.6 Volume

8.5.7 Velocity

8.6 Timers

8.7 Voice recorder

8.8 Server sync

9. Settings (see page102)

9.1 Profiles

9.2 Handset

9.3 Screen

9.4 Network

9.5 Access points

9.6 Security

9.7 Connectivity

9.8 Memory status

9.9 Language

9.0 Reset settings

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Messages

New message

Text message

Press the Message shortcut key to displayMessages menu, select New message andthen select Text message.

You can write and edit a single text message upto 160 characters. You can write and edit up to10 concatenated messages.

1. Press the left soft key [Options]/ [Searchcontacts] or use the right soft key [Contacts]to specify the recipient from Contacts.

2. When you input content, a new windowallowing you to input content appears. Byusing the left soft key [Options], you caninput emoticons, templates, and phonenumbers through the Contacts. By using theright soft key on the bottom, you can inputvarious symbols.

3. When the message has been sent, it will besaved in the Sent items automatically. If themessage has not been sent, you candetermine whether to save the message inthe Drafts or not.

Multimedia message

Creating a Multimedia message

Select Messages from the top menu orpressing the Message shortcut key displays themessage menu. In the menu, select Writemessage, and then select Multimedia messageand create a Multimedia message.

You can simply send picture with a Multimediamessage attaching the picture from your albumor directly from the multimedia menu.

Messages

Multimedia message

1. You can create a Multimedia message.

2. Select Multimedia message from the Newmessage menu and then press the key.

3. You can edit a Multimedia message fieldusing the Down navigation Key.

4. Move the highlight to the To field, and inputthe recipient of the message. You canspecify the recipient by either phone numberor Email address. You can search theContacts by pressing the left soft key[Options] or the right soft key [Contacts].When a recipient has been specified, anotherfield where you can specify another recipientappears.

5. Move the highlight to the title field, and writea title. You can select and input a template oremoticon by pressing the left soft key[Options].

6. You can add, delete, or edit by moving thehighlight to the desired slide item.

7. You can save the message in the Drafts byusing the left soft key [Options] while creatinga message.

8. You can preview the message by using theleft soft key [Options] while creating amessage.

9. When you have completed creating amessage, press the key. You can sendthe message by selecting Send now andSend later from the popup list, and you cansave the message by selecting Save asdrafts. You can preview the message byselecting Preview from the popup list.

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Creating a Multimedia message slide

1. Press the right soft key [Edit] in the slide itemwhile creating a Multimedia message.

2. You can change the slide duration in theSlide Duration field. If you do not change it,the default value is used.

3. You can attach your desired image, audio, orvideo file by moving the highlight to thedesired file to attach, and selecting Attach. Ifthere is an attached image or audio file, youcannot attach a video file. If there is anattached video file, you cannot attach animage or audio file. You can cancel theattached file by using the left soft key[Options]

4. You can insert your desired content into aslide by moving the highlight to the message.You can insert templates or emoticons intothe content input window by using the leftsoft key [Options]. You can insert the name,or phone number saved in the Contacts intothe content input window by using the leftsoft key [Options].

5. You can add, or delete slides by using theleft soft key [Options] while creating a slide.

Multimedia message send menu

Send now

Sends the created Multimedia messageimmediately.

Send later

Sends the created Multimedia message at thespecified time.

Save as draft

Saves the created Multimedia message toDrafts.

Preview

Shows the created Multimedia message beforesending it.

Messages

Viewing Mulitimedia messages in thePreview and Drafts

1. You can preview a created Multimediamessage.

2. If the message is too long to be displayed onscreen, you can scroll the contents of themessage by using the up and downnavigation key.

3. Press the key to pause playback of themessage, and press the key to resumeplaying the message.

4. If an audio or video file is attached to aMultimedia message, press the right soft key[Mute] to cancel the unmute function.

5. Press the left soft key [Info] to stop playback,and then you can see detailed informationabout the Multimedia message.

Viewing Multimedia messages in the Inboxand Sent items

1. Select a Multimedia message to view itscontents.

2. If the message is too long to be displayed ona screen, you can scroll the contents of themessage by using the up and downnavigation key.

3. Press the key to pause playback of themessage, and press the key to resumeplaying the message.

4. If an audio or video file is attached to aMultimedia message, press the right soft key[Mute] to activate the mute function. Pressthe right soft key [Mute] to cancel the unmutefunction.When the multimedia message includes URL,you can try to connect the site. If the slideincludes URL, you can connect the URL bylong press key.On the other hand, when you try to press upor down navigation key, the slide show ispaused automatically, and the screen showsthe menu "Use link" on the right soft key ifURL is included in the slide. You can connectthe URL for browsing, downloading, andstreaming.

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5. Move to a desired message by using the leftand right navigation keys.

6. Press the left soft key [Info] to stop playback,and then you can see detailed informationabout the Multimedia message.

7. Press the key to play the message.

8. You can select the following functions usingthe left soft key [Options].

a Reply with: Creates reply to the selectedmessage.

a Forward: Forwards the selected message.

a Save address: Saves the telephonenumeric in the Contacts.

a Use number: Extracts the phone numberincluded in the text of the message.

a Use email address: View Email addressesup to 10 in the received messagecontaining text. You can send a messageor save as a contact by selected number.

a Use link: View URL up to 10 in thereceived message containing text. Youcan browser web or save as bookmark byselected number.

a Delete: Deletes the selected message.

a View attachment: Shows the attahment filelist.

a Play again: Plays attached files.

a Message info.: Displays information aboutthe selected message.

Messages

Email

To send the email, you should set up the emailaccount. Refer to Email at page 48 first.

Message edit

1. Select Email from the Write Message menu.

2. You can input up to 20 addresses in the To,Cc fields and You can input up to 10addresses in the Bcc field.

Tip

To input @, select the right soft key [Symbol],and then press 7 numeric key pad to input orpress video call key.

3. Input the title of the mail to be sent in theSubject field.

4. Input the content of the mail to be sent in theMessage field.

5. Specify up to 4 files to attach in the Attachfield.

6. When you have finished writing a message,press the key. You can send themessage by selecting Send now from thepopup list and you can save the message byselecting Save as draft. You can alsopreview the message by selecting Previewfrom the popup list.

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Inbox1. You can view saved messages. Select a

message and then press the key to viewthe message.

2. You can view the previous or next messageby using the left and right navigation keys.

3. To view an Multimedia message, selectRetrieve in the message view screen. Thenthe file is transmitted, and you can view thefile when the message is received.

4. You can use the following functions by usingthe left soft key [Options].

a New message: You can write a newmessage.

a Reply with: You can create a reply to theselected message.

a Forward: You can forward a selectedmessage.

a Delete: You can delete a selectedmessage.

a Multiple delete: You can delete multipleselected messages.

a Delete all: You can delete all messages.

a Message info.: You can view theinformation on a selected message.

a Memory info.: You can see how muchfree memory you have.

Messages

Sent items 1. You can view sent messages. Select a

message and then press the key to viewthe message.

2. You can view the previous or next messageby using the left and right navigation keys.

3. You can use the following functions by usingthe left soft key [Options].

a New message: You can write a newmessage.

a Forward: You can forward a selectedmessage.

a Edit: You can edit a selected message.

a Delete: You can delete a selectedmessage.

a Multiple delete: You can delete multipleselected messages.

a Delete all: You can delete all messages.

a Message Info.: You can view theinformation on a selected message.

a Memory info.: You can see how muchfree memory you have.

Drafts1. You can view saved messages. Select a

message and then press the key to viewthe message.

2. You can view the previous or next messageby using the navigation key.

3. You can use the following functions by usingthe left soft key [Options].

a New message: You can write a newmessage.

a Send: You can send a selected message.

a Edit: You can edit a selected message.

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a Delete: You can delete a selectedmessage.

a Multiple delete: You can delete multipleselected messages.

a Delete all: You can delete all messages.

a Message info.: You can view theinformation on a selected message.

a Memory info.: You can see how muchfree memory you have.

Email (To set up an account)

This menu allows you to edit, delete and add anEmail account.

To set up an Email account, do the follows.

1. Select Messages/Settings/Email afterpressing the key in the idle screen.

2. Press the right soft key [Edit].

3. Enter details Username (your phone numberwith Country code without + eg447782227302), Password, Email address,Reply email address.

4. You can authenticate by pressing the left softkey [Authen.].

Once you have set up details of your otheraccounts, you can collect mail from thoseaccounts by selecting Check for new mail fromthe Mail home page.

To retrieve an email, do the following:

1. Select the mail server you want to retrieve inthe Mailbox.

2. Choose the email by using the navigationkey.

3. Press the right soft key [Retrieve].

4. Press the key.

Messages

Mailbox1. Select Mailbox.

2. Select 3mail to retrieve messages from theServer List.

3. To retrieve new messages in the Mail Headerscreen, select Retrieve to retrieve the newMail Header List.

4. Select your desired message from theretrieved mail headers to retrieve the mailcontents from the server.

You can use the following functions by usingthe left soft key [Options].

a New message: You can write a newmessage.

a Reply with: You can reply a selectedmessage.

a Retrieve: You can retrieve a selectedmessage.

a Delete: You can delete a selectedmessage.

a Multiple delete: You can delete multipleselected messages.

a Delete all: You can delete all messages.

a Message info.: You can view theinformation on a selected message.

a Memory info.: You can see how muchfree memory you have.

Templates You can add, edit, and delete frequently-useduseful phrases.

You can save frequently-used phrases in theinput window in advance.

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EmoticonsYou can add, edit, and delete frequently usedemoticons.

You can save emoticons that are frequentlyused in the input window in advance.

Settings

Text message

a Delivery report

Allows you to activate or deactivate thereport function. When this function isactivated, the network informs you whetheror not your message has been delivered.

a Validity period

Allows you to set the length of time for whichyour text messages will be stored at the Textmessage center while attempts are made todeliver them to the recipient.

a Text message centre

The number of the Text message gateway ispre-loaded in your 3 handset and you shouldnot change this. If you delete or change thisby mistake contact 3 Customer Services forsupport.

Multimedia message

Select Multimedia message from the Settingsmenu to configure Multimedia message relatedoptions.

Messages

a Delivery report

This menu allows you to determine whetherto request a delivery confirmation mail to arecipient, and whether to allow sendingdelivery confirmation mail to a sender.

Request report: Determines whether torequest a delivery confirmation mail for aMultimedia message.

Allow report: Determines whether to allowsending a delivery confirmation mail for adelivery confirmation mail request.

a Auto retrieve

This menu allows you to determine whetherto automatically download a Multimediamessage when a Multimedia messagenotification message arrives.

a Validity period

This menu allows you to configure the termof validity for a message when transmitting aMultimedia message. The message would besaved in the Multimedia server only for theconfigured term.

a Slide duration

This menu allows you to configure theduration of each page when writing themessage.

a Message size

This menu allows you to configure themaximum size of a Multimedia messagewhen writing the message.

a Multi. msg centre

The details for the Multimedia gateway arepre-loaded onto your handset and should notbe changed. If you change or delete these bymistake contact 3 customer services forsupport.

Videomail

This menu allows you to get the video mail ifthis feature is supported by the network serviceprovider. Please check with your networkservice provider for details of their service inorder to configure the handset accordingly.

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Voicemail

This menu allows you to get the voice mail ifthis feature is supported by the network serviceprovider. Please check with your networkservice provider for details of their service inorder to configure the handset accordingly.

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Video calls

My picture size

This menu allows you to configure your ownpicture size to either Large, Medium or Small.

My picture position

This menu allows you to configure your screenalignment to bottom right or bottom left.

Hide my picture

This menu allows you to hide your picture.

Block my picture

This menu allows you to block transmission ofyour picture.

Call history You can access the call register by pressingthe key or the key. Different iconsshow you the type of the recent calls registeredin the list (see following page for icondescription).

a You can view missed, received, dialled andentire call records. Each call record menuprovides the following functions.

a You can make a voice or video call to thenumber in the call record.

a You can save the number in the call recordto the Contacts.

a You can send a message to the number inthe call record.

a You can view detailed information about thecall records such as the date, time and callduration.

a You can clear call records.

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Missed calls

Allows you to view missed call records, make acall, send a message and save the number inthe Contacts.

Received calls

Allows you to view received call records, makea call, send a message and save the number inthe Contacts.

Dialled calls

Allows you to view dialled call records, make acall, send a message and save the number.

All calls

This menu allows you to view all of the missed,received, and dialled call records. You canmake a call, or send a message to the numberyou have selected from the records. You canalso save the number in the Contacts.

Received video call

Dialled video call

Missed video call

Received voice call

Dialled voice call

Missed voice call

Reject Silent

Reject Disconnect

Call divertThis menu allows you to configure the call divertservice which diverts incoming calls to auser-specified number.

1. Press the key in the idle screen.

2. Press the navigation key down to display Calland press Call divert.

Voice calls

a All voice callsDiverts all incoming voice callsunconditionally.

a If busyDiverts incoming voice calls when the line isbusy.

a If no answerDiverts incoming voice calls when there is noanswer.

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a If unreachableDiverts incoming voice calls when thehandset is turned off or the handset is out ofthe network service coverage

Video calls

You can divert video calls to other 3 handsetsthat support video calling.

a All video callsDiverts all incoming video callsunconditionally.

a If busyDiverts incoming video calls when the line isbusy.

a If no answerDiverts incoming video calls when there is noanswer.

a If unreachableDiverts incoming video calls when thehandset is turned off or the handset is out ofthe network service coverage.

All fax calls

Diverts fax calls unconditionally.

Call durationShows call duration time by type. Press theright soft key [Reset] to reset. A security codewill be requested.

Last call

Displays the duration of the last call made inhours/minutes/seconds.

Received calls

Displays received call duration.

Dialled calls

Displays dialled call duration.

All calls

Displays overall call duration.

Fixed dial numbers You can fix dialling to specified phone numbersonly. This information is saved on the USIMcard. You must enter your PIN2 code forauthentication.

a On: Enables Fixed Dial Numbers.

a Off: Disables Fixed Dial Numbers.

a Number list: You can view and edit the FixedDial Number list.

Call barringCall barring allows you to restrict from makingand receiving calls with your handset. For this

function, you need the barring password, whichyou can obtain from 3 Customer Service.

Voice calls

The following options are available:

a All outgoing: Calls cannot be made.

a Outgoing international: International callscannot be made.

a Outgoing international calls except homecountry: When abroad, calls can be madeonly to numbers within the current countryand to your home country, which is whereyour home network provider is located.

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a All incoming: Calls cannot be received.

a Incoming when abroad: Calls cannot bereceived when you are using your handsetoutside your home service area.

Video calls

The following options are available:

a All outgoing: Calls cannot be made.

a Outgoing international: International callscannot be made.

a Outgoing international calls except homecountry: When abroad, calls can be madeonly to numbers within the current countryand to your home country, which is whereyour home network provider is located.

a All incoming: Calls cannot be received.

a Incoming when abroad: Calls cannot bereceived when you are using your handsetoutside your home service area.

Deactivate all

All call barring settings are deactivated; callscan be made and received normally.

Settings

Call waiting

The network will notify you of a new incomingcall while you have a call in progress. SelectActivate to request the network to activate callwaiting, Deactivate to request the network todeactivate call waiting, or View status, to checkif the function is active or not.

Send my number

This network service allows you to set yourphone number to be displayed (On) or hidden(Off) from the person whom you are calling.Select Set by network to reset the handset tothe setting that you have agreed upon with 3Customer Service.

Call reject

This menu allows you to enable or disable callreject for all numbers or a specific number.

a Off

a Reject on list

Configures conditional call reject mode.Press the right soft key [Setup] to add thephone number to be rejected. When you adda number to the list, you can select eitherSilent or End call as a reject method. Whenyou add a number to the list, you can addthe number by entering it directly or bysearching for the number in the Contacts byselecting Search.

a Reject all calls

Auto redial

The menu enables you to configure the autoredial function when a call attempt has failed.

Answer mode

Allows you to determine when to answer thehandset.

a Press send key: You can answer anincoming call by only pressing the key.

a Press any key: You can answer an incomingcall by pressing any key, except thekey, soft keys and side keys.

a Open flip: This option allows you to answer acall simply by opening the flip.

Minute minder

This function sounds an alert notification every1 minute after call connection.

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Video player This application plays recorded video (.3gp orMPEG4 files). Select a desired video.

The following options are provided by the VideoPlayer.

There are two scenarios;

1) Mute/Unmute status and2) Pause status

Press the left soft key [Options] to display thefollowing popup menu items (when 1.Unmute/Mute status).

a Delete: Deletes the selected video file.

a Mute/Unmute: Mutes/Unmutes the soundtemporarily.

a Next file: Plays the next video file.

a Previous file: Plays the previous video file.

a View file list: Shows a list of video files.

a File info.: Shows information about theselected video file.

Press the left soft key [Options] to display thefollowing popup menu items(when 2. Pause status).

a Delete: Deletes the selected video file.

a Capture: Captures an image from the videofile.

a Next file: Plays the next video file.

a Previous file: Plays the previous video file.

a View file list: Shows a list of video files.

a File info.: Shows information about theselected video file.

Multimedia

Press the left soft key [Options] to display thefollowing popup menu items

a Send as message: You can attach theselected video file to a message and sendthe message if not content protected.

a Rename: You can rename the selected videofile.

a Delete: Deletes the selected video file.

a Multiple delete: Deletes multiple video files ata time.

a Delete all: Deletes all video files.

a Sort: Sorts video files.

a File info.: Shows information about theselected video file.

a Memory info.: Shows the current memoryusage.

Audio playerThis application plays MP3, MIDI and AAC filesso that you can listen to them. Select yourdesired audio file in the list mode showing audiofiles.

The following options are provided by the Mysounds in the Audio Player.

There are two scenarios: 1) Unmute status and2) Mute status.

Press the left soft key [Options] to display thefollowing popup menu items (when 1. Unmutestatus).

a Delete: Deletes all audio files.

a Mute: Mutes the sound temporarily.

a Set repeat: Repeats the audio file.

a Next file: Plays the next audio file.

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a Previous file: Plays the previous audio file.

a View file list: Shows a list of audio files.

a File info.: Shows information about theselected audio file.

Press the left soft key [Options] to display thefollowing popup menu items (when 2. Mutestatus).

a Delete: Deletes all audio files.

a Unmute: Cancels the Mute function so thatyou can hear the sound again.

a Set repeat: Repeats the audio file.

a Next file: Plays the next audio file.

a Previous file: Plays the previous audio file.

a View file list: Shows a list of audio files.

a File info.: Shows information about theselected audio file.

Press the left soft key [Options] to display thefollowing popup menu items

a Send as message: You can attach theselected audio file to a message and sendthe message.

a Rename: You can rename the selected audiofile.

a Delete: Deletes the selected audio file.

a Multiple delete: Deletes multiple audio files ata time.

a Delete all: Deletes all audio files.

a Sound theme: You can set an audio file asthe sound theme (Voice ringtune, Videoringtune, Switch on, Switch off).

a Sort: Sorts audio files.

a File info.: Shows information about theselected audio file.

a Memory info.: Shows the current memoryusage.

Image viewerThis application enables you to view stillimages. The image files saved in the handsetare represented by thumbnails. Select thedesired image to view the enlarged image.

Notice

Features within the Edit Image might not workdue to large image size or lack of internal phoneresource. For example, Rotate will not work forimages greater than 640x480.

Press the left soft key [Options] to display thefollowing popup menu items (in 1. Image list).

a Go to camera: Moves to the cameraapplication for taking still imagephotographs.

a Send as message: Enables the selectedimage to be attached to a message and themessage sent.

a Rename: Enables the image to be renamed.

a Delete: Deletes the selected image.

a Multiple delete: Deletes multiple image filesat a time.

a Delete all: Deletes all images.

a Main screen theme: You can set an image asthe screen theme (Home screen, Incomongcall, Outgoing call, Sending message, Switchon, Switch off).

a Sort: Sorts images.

a Slide show: You can start the slide show.

a File info.: Shows information about theselected image file.

Press the left soft key [Options] to display thefollowing popup menu items (in 2. PictureViewer).

a Go to camera: Moves to the cameraapplication taking still image photographs.

a Send as message: Enables the selectedimage to be attached to a message and themessage sent.

a Rename: Enables the image to be renamed.

a Delete: Deletes the selected image.

a Zoom: You can zoom in and out the image.

a Edit picture: You can edit the image.

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a Main screen theme: You can set an image asthe screen theme (Home screen, Incomingcall, Outgoing call, Sending message, Switchon and Switch off).

a Slide show: You can start the slide show.

a File info.: Shows information about theselected image file.

Video cameraThis application enables you to record a videoclip. You can play and watch a saved video filewhile using this function. Once recorded, avideo clip can be sent by Multimedia messageor Email.

Press the left soft key [Options] to display thefollowing popup menu items.

a Light: Determines the light operation.

a Zoom: Determines the zoom rate.

a Quality: Determines the quality of a videoclip.

a Brightness: Determines the brightness.

a Camera effect: Determines the special effectto the video clip.

a Duration: Determines the recording time.

a Sound: Determines the mute function.

a Video player: Shows the video clipsrecorded.

CameraThis application enables you to take a stillpicture. You can take a picture in your desiredsize, and use it for the contacts photo, homescreen and other more general purposes. Oncetaken, a still image can be sent by Multimediamsg or Email.

Press the left soft key [Options] to display thefollowing popup menu items.

a Size: Determines the size of an image.

a Quality: Determines the quality of an image.

a Light: Determines the light operation.

a Multishot: Determines whether to enablemulti-shot photography.

a Zoom: Determines the zoom rate.

a Brightness: Determines the brightness.

a Delay timer: Determines the delay time.

a Camera effect: Determines the special effectto the picture.

a Shutter sound: Determines the sound whenthe shutter is pressed.

a Image viewer: Shows the still images taken.

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This menu allows you to save and managecontact address information. The Contactsfunctions provide functions to add a newaddress or search saved contact addresses byname, phone number and group information.

Add newThis menu allows you to add a new contactaddress. You can input contact addressinformation including name, phone numbers,email addresses, group information items,memo, homepage address, ringtune, andavatar or image (photograph).

You have to select Handset or USIM cardmemory using the left and right navigation keys.

SearchThis menu allows you to search your contactaddresses. Generally the search operation isperformed by name. In the search window, thecurrent search function and results for thesearch condition are displayed.

On the screen, a saved image or avatar isdisplayed for the selected contact address. You

can change the configuration in the [Options]menu so that no image or avatar is displayed.You can also make a phone call or send amessage to the selected phone number.

GroupThis menu allows you to manage groupinformation. By default, there are 4 groups:family, friends, colleagues and school. You canalso configure ringtune for a group so that thegroup ringtune sounds when a call from aspecific contact address within that grouparrives and there is no ringtune configured forthe contact address.

Contacts

Speed dialsThis menu allows you to configure speed dialnumbers. You can select a number as a speeddial between 3 and 9. You can configure speeddial numbers for any of the 7 numbers for aspecific contact address so that a contactaddress may have multiple speed dial numbers.

Clear contactsThis menu deletes contact address information.You can delete contact addresses saved in thehandset memory and you can delete thenumbers saved on the USIM card.

Service dial numbersThis menu allows you to make a call to one ofthe numbers provided by 3 Customer Serviceby moving the highlight to the desired numberand pressing the key. (E.g. 3 customerservice, mail, 3 customer finance, etc.)

Copy all This menu allows you to copy all informationfrom your USIM card, e.g. name, handsetnumber, etc., to your handset. If a name isduplicated during the copying operation, theinformation is duplicated.

a Handset to USIM: You can copy the entryfrom the handset memory to the USIM card(not all the data will be copied).

a USIM to handset: You can copy the entryfrom the USIM card to phone memory.

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The following options are available:

All together: You can copy all yourcontacts at a time.

One by one: You can copy selectedcontacts one by one.

Move allThis menu allows you to move all theinformation from your USIM card, e.g. name,handset number etc., to your handset. Thisdiffers from the Copy all operation in that thetarget information is saved only in thedestination location.

a Handset to USIM: You can move the entryfrom the phone memory to the USIM card.

a USIM to handset: You can move the entryfrom the USIM card to phone memory.

The following options are available:

All together: You can move all your contactsat a time.

One by one: You can move selectedcontacts one by one.

Own numberAllows you to display your phone number in theUSIM card.

SettingsAllows you to set the display way as for thefollowing items.

Display data: Handset & USIM / Handset /USIM

Show image/avatar: On / Off

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Games & Apps

This Handset supports JavaTM so that you candownload games from Today on 3, and playthem on your handset.

Games can be downloaded from the gamepage of the H3G portal site. Users can go tothat page using the key. The key loads the H3G portal page.

Select the services icon before users shouldselect the game icon in the main page. (usuallyit is the page that appears when a user selectsthe tab beside "Today on 3") In the game page,users can view the game list, select, anddownload games. Or, users can use theDownload games menu to go to the gamepage.

Note

Please note that downloading a game usuallyrequires additional charge.

My games This menu is used to locate and rundownloaded applications, e.g. games. SelectDownload to view the list of applications thathave been downloaded to the handset.

Download games This menu is used to go directly to the gamedownload page, so that users can browse andselect the games to download. This is possiblebecause the Internet browser is launching withthe game portal URL setting. This URL isspecified in the Settings menu - Java PortalURL.

By default, the setting is on the game page ofthe H3G portal (or, it can be left blank if theOperator does not specify the URL). If userswant to change the default setting, the gameportal URL can be modified in the Settingsmenu.

SettingsThis menu is used to configure the Java Internetportal site to connect to in order to downloadgames.

If this menu is selected, the list of currentlysaved Java Internet portal sites and theconfigured displayed.

The first Settings screen: Shows the item list ifthere are saved items.

Games & Apps

1. Select an item using the up or downnavigation keys.

2. Press the key to activate the selecteditem service.

3. Press the left soft key [Options] to display thepopup menu.

Press the left soft key [Options] to display thefollowing popup menu items.

a View: Shows the contents of the selecteditem.

a Add new: New profile is added.

Note

Select “Games & Apps > Settings”. In the“Settings”, add a list item that specifies the URLof Java game site. and turn the list item “ON”.Launching WAP browser by selecting “Games &Apps > Download games”.WAP browser will show you the URL page fromthe list item activated in the “Games & Apps >Settings” menu.Selecting a Java game link while browsing thepage will lead to downloading the java game.Just follow the user message to download javagames.

All the java applications downloaded are listed inthe “Games & Apps ’ My games” menu.

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3 brings you a whole world of communications,information and entertainment services.

You can ask for directions within major cities,get the latest news, keep up to date withPremier League action and much, much more.

The browser is available in the 3G coveragearea.

To launch the browser in standby mode, pressthe key.

HomeSelect Home in the Internet Menu and thenpress the key.

If you want to reload current page, press theright soft key [Reload].

The following options are available. Press theleft soft key [Options].

a Home: Moves to the initial homepage.

a Reload: Loads the current page again.

a Bookmarks: You can add or save thecurrent page to the Bookmarks or viewthe list saved under Bookmarks.

a Settings: You can set the Browserrelated things such as Clear cache,Session info., Clear cookies, etc.

a Back: Moves to the previous page.

a Forward: Moves to the previous page.

The following example shows the functionalityof browser menu ‘Foward’.

1. Navigation Page A > Page B > Page C >Page D

2. On Page D, select a menu ‘Back’, it willplace a user in Page C.

3. On Page C, if select a menu ‘Back’, move toPage B. Else if select a menu ‘Forward’,move to Page D again.

a Go to URL: Connect to the specific URLafter editing.

Browser

BookmarksThis function allows you to store and editfrequently accessed sites.

The following options are available. Press theleft soft key [Options].

a Send as message: Selected bookmark URLcan be sent via text message or multimediamessage.

a Add new: Adds a new site to the bookmarkslist.

a Edit: You can edit and save the name andaddress of the selected bookmark.

a Delete: Delete the selected bookmark.

a Delete all: Delete all of the currently savedbookmarks.

a View: Shows the contents of the selecteditem.

Saved pagesSaves the page on display as an off-line file.A maximum of 20 pages can be saved.

Go to URLConnect to the specific URL after editing.

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Security A list of the available certificates is shown.

Settingsa Profiles

Select the profiles by press key to launchbrowser.

a Clear cache

Deletes the data saved in the cachememory.

a Character encoding

Select the character set one of the followinglist : Automatic, English(ASCII), English(ISO),

English(LATIN), Unicode(UCS2 BE),Unicode(UCS2 LE), Unicode(UCS2 Auto),Unicode(UTF-16 BE), Unicode(UTF-16 LE),Unicode(UTF-16 Auto), Unicode(UTF-8),Chinese(BIG5).

a Scrolling control

Allows you to determine the scroll speed andselect from 1 Line, 2 Lines and 3 Lines.

a Auto-launch browser

If you do not give any key operation for thetime you set after opening the phone, itautomatically accesses the browser.

Live Streaming

This application plays streaming in live. To havea pleasure time with this, you must launchbrowser first, access to entertainment servicesand find live streaming menu.Press streaming icon to enjoy yourself a worldof live streaming.When you press streaming icon, the mobileterminal shows a live streaming automatically

VCR Control

If the streaming is in live, the mobile terminalshows VCR control skin with live bar.

1. : Play and Pause alternately.

2. mute/unmute Key: mute/unmute the soundtemporally.

OPTION

Press the left soft key [Options] to display thefollowing popup menu items.

1. Mute/unmute : mute/unmute the soundtemporally

2. Content Info.: Shows information about the currentcontent provided by streaming server

Normal Streaming

Normal streaming is very similar to livestreaming. To enjoy with this , you must launchbrowser, access to entertainment services andselect the normal streaming menu like as news,stock, music, weather etc.

VCR Control

If the streaming is not in live, the mobileterminal shows VCR control skin with currentplay time

1. : Play and Pause alternately.

2. Navigation left/right key: You can goforward/back with this key more rapidly.The following example shows thefunctionality of streaming menu “FF/REW”

Apress FF/REW Key during playing streaming,the mobile terminal paused video.

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Apress more FF/REW Key , the mobile terminaldisplay the new time and progress barimmediately. ( user can select new time withFF/REW Key )

Aif there is no press Key more, then the mobileterminal start streaming with new time.

3. mute/unmute Key: mute/unmute the soundtemporally.

The OPTION is same as live streaming.

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Organiser

Calendar

Monthly Schedule Management

1. Select the Organiser from the top menu.

2. Select Calendar and press the key.

3. The monthly schedule view is displayed.

4. Initially, the cursor appears on today’s dateaccording to your handset settings.

5. You can move the date cursor to the desiredlocation using the up, down, left and rightnavigation keys.

6. On a date where a schedule item,anniversary or birthday is saved,corresponding icons and the number ofsaved schedule items are displayed on thebottom left of the screen.

Adding a New Schedule Item

1. Select the left soft key [Options] in theMonthly schedule management screen,select the Add new from the popup menuand then press the key. Alternatively,select the right soft key [Add] in the Monthlyschedule management screen.

2. Input the desired date using the numerickeys.

3. Input the desired time using the numerickeys.

4. Input the subject and press the key.

5. Select the schedule item type using the leftand right navigation keys.

6. Select the repeat type using the left and rightnavigation keys.

7. Select the alarm type using the left and rightnavigation keys.

8. Press the key to save the new scheduleitem.

Organiser

Deleting a Schedule Item

1. Select the left soft key [Options] in theMonthly schedule management screen,select Delete, and then press the key.

2. Popup menus including Delete past, Multipledelete and Delete all will be displayed.

3. Select Delete past and press the key todelete all schedule items prior to today.

4. Select Multiple delete and press the key.A screen asking you to specify theterm to delete schedule items for will thenappear. In this screen, input the desired termand press the key to delete the scheduleitems within the specified period.

5. Select Delete all, and press the key todelete all of the schedule items.

Set holiday

1. Select the left soft key [Options] in theMonthly schedule management screen,select Set holiday and then press the keyto display the Holiday configuration popupwindow.

2. Supported holiday types include On the day,Weekly, Monthly, Annually and Multiplesetting.

3. Select the holiday configuration type andpress the key to configure the holiday.

4. The date corresponding to the configuredholiday is represented in green in the Monthlyschedule management screen.

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Searching for a Schedule Item

Select the left soft key [Options] in the Monthlyschedule management screen, select Searchand then press the key to display theSearch schedule items screen.

1. Input the desired subject of the scheduleitem to find.

2. Select the In type to find.

3. Press the key.

4. If there are schedule items that meet thesearch criteria, the schedule items aredisplayed. If there is no schedule itemsatisfying the search criteria, No matchschedule Item message appears.

Moving to a Specific Date

1. Select the left soft key [Options] in theMonthly schedule management screen,select Go to date and then press the keyto display Go to date window.

2. Input the desired date to move to and pressthe key.

3. The date cursor of the Monthly schedulemanagement screen will then move to thespecified date.

Go to Today

1. Select the left soft key [Options] in theMonthly schedule management screen,select the Today and then press the key.

2. The date cursor of the Monthly schedulemanagement screen will then move totoday’s date.

Memory info.

Shows the current memory usage.

To do

To do Enquiry

1. Select the Organiser from the top menu.

2. Select the To do item and press the key.

3. The saved To do list is displayed.

Adding To do Items

1. To add a new To do item, select Add newusing the left soft key [Options] in the To doenquiry screen or select the right soft key[Add].

2. Input Job to do, Date and notes when youadd an item.

3. Press the key to save the To do item.

To do Delete/Delete All

1. Select the desired item to delete from the Todo list and press the Delete using the left softkey [Options] to delete the To do item.

2. Select the Delete all using the left soft key[Options] to delete all the saved To do items.

To do Done/Not yet done

1. If you wish to mark an item in the saved Todo list as done, select the item from the Todo list.

2. Select the Done using the left soft key[Options] to draw a line over the scheduleitem to mark it as done.

3. To cancel Done, select the Not yet done.

To do Detailed View

To view detailed information, select the desireditem from the To do list and press the keyto display the detailed view screen about theitem.

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Memo

Saved Memo’s

1. Select the Organiser from the top menu.

2. Select the Memo item and press the key.

3. The saved memo list is displayed.

Memo Add

1. To add a new memo, select Add new usingthe left soft key [Options] in the Generalmemo screen or select the right soft key[Add].

2. Input the contents of the memo to be saved.

3. Press the key to save the memo.

Memo Lock/Unlock

1. Select the desired item to lock from thesaved memos list. The locked memo isconverted to a secret memo.

2. Select Move to secret memo using the[Options] key to lock the memo item.

3. To release the lock again, select Move tomemo in the Secret memo item.

Memo Edit

You can edit the selected memo.

Memo Delete/Delete All

1. Select the desired item to delete from theMemo list and select Delete using the left softkey [Options] to delete the memo.

2. Select Delete all using the left soft key[Options] to delete all the saved memos.

Change background

You can change the background image usingthe navigation key in the memo item.

File info.

You can view the title, size and created date ofthe memo item you select.

Memory info.

You can view the memory status: Total, In Useand Free.

Secret memo1. Select the Organiser from the top menu.

2. Select the Secret memo item and pressthe key.

3. To view or delete the memo set up as asecret memo, you have to input thepassword configured in the phone.

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Quick menuQuick menu allows you to add your ownfavourites to the list already provided. Once youcreate your own menu, you can access thedesired function quickly in the idle screen bypressing the up navigation key. To move toyour desired menu directly, select your desiredmenu from the Favourites menu press the upand down navigation keys.

a Add new: In the [Empty] list, press the rightsoft key [Add]. Select the item from the menuand save the desired menu item.

a Edit: In the added menu items list, press theright soft key [Edit] or the left soft key[Options]. Select Edit from the menu to edit asaved menu item.

a Delete: In the added menu items list, pressthe left soft key [Options]. Select Delete fromthe menu to delete a saved menu item.

a Delete all: In the added menu items, pressthe left soft key [Options]. Select Delete allfrom the menu to delete Quick menu items 6to 0.

a View info.: In the added menu item list, pressthe left soft key [Options].

Select View info. from the menu to view theinformation about the actual location of theadded menu item.

Tools

Alarm clockThe alarm function allows you to set up multipleseparate alarms. You can also set the time,repetition interval and alarm sound.

a Select your desired alarm to configure in thealarm list. If there is no alarm, press the rightsoft key [Add] to add a new alarm.

a Set/Cancel alarm: On or Off the alarm usingthe navigation key.

a Input alarm time: Input your desired alarmtime by specifying hour and minute. If thetime format is 12 hours-based format, youhave to select either ‘am’ or ‘pm’ using theright soft key.

a Select repeat mode: Select desired repeatmode using the navigation key.

a Select bell: Select the bell to use for thealarm using the navigation key.

a Input memo: Input alarm name.

When you have completed configuration, pressthe key to save the changed alarmconfiguration.

Note

The alarm function does not work if the handsetis turned off.

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CalculatorThe calculator function allows you to add,subtract, multiply and divide. You can inputnumbers using the number keys, and operatorsusing the up, down, left, and right navigationkey.

You can input a decimal point by pressingthe key.

Whenever you press the key, characters aresequentially deleted in reverse direction.

World timeThe World time function provides timeinformation on major cities worldwide.

1. You can view the time of desired country orcity using the navigation or right soft key[List].

2. You can select a desired city as a base usingthe left soft key [set].

Unit ConverterThis function converts any measurement into aunit you want.

There are 7 types of units that can beconverted: Currency, Surface, Length, Weight,Temperature, Volume, and Velocity.

Note

You can input a decimal number by pressingthe key.

Currency

1. Select the Currency menu.

2. Users can set a currency exchange rateusing the right soft key [Rate].

3. Input standard unit in Domestic and thenpress the key.

Then you can view converted value inForeign.

4. You can view the value in home countrycurrency unit in Domestic by inputtingstandard unit in Foreign.

5. Press the left soft key [Reset] to clear thecurrent input field, and locate the cursor inthe input field.

6. To exit currency conversion function, pressthe key or key.

Surface

1. Select Surface menu.

2. Select desired unit to convert using the rightsoft key [Unit].

3. Input standard unit to view converted value.

4. Press the left soft key [Reset] to clear thecurrent input field, and locate the cursor inthe input field.

5. To exit area conversion function, pressthe key or key.

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Length

1. Select Length menu.

2. Select the desired unit to convert using theright soft key [Unit].

3. Input the standard unit to view convertedvalue.

4. Press the left soft key [Reset] to clear thecurrent input field, and locate the cursor inthe input field.

5. To exit length conversion function, pressthe key or key.

Weight

1. Select Weight menu.

2. Select desired unit to convert using the rightsoft key [Unit].

3. Input the standard unit to view convertedvalue.

4. Press the left soft key [Reset] to clear thecurrent input field, and locate the cursor inthe input field.

5. To exit weight conversion function, pressthe key or key.

Temperature

1. Select Temperature menu.

2. Input the standard unit to view convertedvalue.

3. Press the left soft key [Reset] to clear thecurrent input field, and locate the cursor inthe input field.

4. To exit temperature conversion function,press the key or key.

Volume

1. Select Volume menu.

2. Select desired unit to convert using the rightsoft key [Unit].

3. Input the standard unit to view convertedvalue.

4. Press the left soft key [Reset] to clear thecurrent input field, and locate the cursor inthe input field.

5. To exit volume conversion function, pressthe key or key.

Velocity

1. Select Velocity menu.

2. Select desired unit to convert using the rightsoft key [Unit].

3. Input the standard unit to view convertedvalue.

4. Press the left soft key [Reset] to clear thecurrent input field, and locate the cursor inthe input field.

5. To exit velocity conversion function, pressthe key or key.

Timers

Date finder

The Date finder shows the number of remainingdays until the specified day of event.

Dateulator

1. Select the Dateulator menu.

2. Select the desired item in the list to viewTitle, Target date on days remaining.

3. Press the key to view the list.

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4. Press the right soft key [Add] to input titleand new date. Then press the key to add the item in thelist.

Stopwatch

A Stopwatch function is provided.

1. Select Stopwatch menu.

2. Press the key to start the stopwatch.

3. Press the key to stop the stopwatch andview the measured duration of time.

4. Press the key to resume the stopwatch.

5. Press the left soft key [Lap] during operationto record the duration of time at the moment,and continue the stopwatch.

6. You can save up to 6 time records bypressing the left soft key [Lap]. If the numberof recorded time exceeds 6, the oldest one isdeleted.

Press the right soft key [Reset] to reset thestopwatch.

Voice recorderThis function allows you to record a voicememo. You can record voice messages witheach message up to 60 seconds.

Server syncThe Server sync function synchronises the datain a phone and the data on a server such ascontact address information, schedule items,etc. via a wireless network.

Connect

Select Server sync from the Tools menu andthen press the key.

Select the Connect item and then pressthe key.

Connect to the server with the selected serverprofile and the synchronization animation isdisplayed while the synchronization isperformed.

Log

Select a Server sync item in the Tools menuand then press the key. Select Log itemand then press the key to view the log forthe last synchronisation operation performed.

Settings

This menu allows you to configure the profile fora Sync Server.

a Adding a new profile

1. Input and choose the Profile name, Hostaddress, Username, Password, Contacts,Contact name, Calendar, Calendar name,To do, To do name and Access point.

2. Press the key to save the new profile.

3. In the Settings screen, press the left softkey [Options] key and select Add new toadd a new profile.

a Editing a profile

1. Select a profile to edit.

2. Press the left soft key [Options], selectEdit, and edit the selected profile.

a Deleting profiles

1. Press the left soft key [Options] and selectDelete.

2. Select Yes to delete the selected profile.

a Selecting a server

Select a desired server profile to synchronisein the Settings screen and then press the

key.

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ProfilesYou can configure Voice/Video ringtune, keytone, flip tone, sound effects, switch on, switchoff, and volume. The ringtune type supportsMP3, .3gp, AAC, MIDI, WAV and AMR.Supported profiles are Normal, Silent, Vibrateonly, Headset, Outdoor, Customised 1,Customised 2 and Customised 3 profile. Selecta desired profile, and press the key toactivate the profile. The Normal, Silent, Vibrateonly, Headset and Outdoor profile does notprovide an option menu. When the cursor ismoved to a profile, the corresponding menuappears on the soft bar. If you select View/Editmenu, you can view the settings of the profile,or can edit settings of the profile.

Profiles menu have the submenus as shownbelow.

a Alert by

This option determines the incoming callnotification mode. You can select from Ring,Vibration, Ring & vibration, Ring aftervibration and Silent.

a Voice ringtune

This option determines the Voice ringtune forincoming call notification.

a Video ringtune

This option determines the Video ringtune forincoming call notification.

a Volume

This option determines the ringtune volumefor incoming call notification.

Settings

a Message alert

This option determines the message alertthat sounds when a message has arrived.You can select one of None, Once, Every 1minute, Every 2 minutes, Every 5 minutes,and Every 10 minutes mode.

a Message tone

This option determines the message tonethat sounds when a new message hasarrived.

a Confirmation tone

This option determines if warning alerts areon or off.

a Key tone

This option determines the key tone that issounded when a key is pressed.

a Key tone volume

This option determines the volume of the keytone.

a Flip tone

This menu option allows you to select amelody that the phone sounds when it is filpopen and closed.

a Switch on sound

This option determines the switch on effectthat is sounded when the handset is turnedon.

a Switch off sound

This option determines the switch off effectthat is sounded when the handset is turnedoff.

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HandsetYou can change the format of the time and datedisplay as well as the actual time and dateusing the Time settings menu.

Time

1. Select the Time item from the handsetsettings list and then press the key.

2. Input the current time using the numeric keys.

3. Select the time format using the left and rightnavigation keys.

4. Press the key to save the time.

Note

To change AM/PM, you have to press the rightsoft key [am/pm].

Date

1. Select the Date item from the handsetsettings list, and then press the key.

2. Input the date using the numeric keys.

3. Select the date format using the left and rightnavigation keys.

4. Press the key to save the date.

Note

Please make sure that you set the exact dateand time to ensure that all 3 services operatecorrectly.

Auto update date/time

When Auto Update is configured to On, thetime and date are automatically updatedaccording to the current time zone. If Confirmfirst is selected, time and date update areconfirmed before the automatic update.

Daylight saving

This function enables Summer time. ConfiguringDaylight saving to On immediately appliessummer time (For example, if the current time is04:53, summer time is then 05:53).

Handset information

This menu is used to view phone number,model number and software versioninformation.

ScreenIn this menu, you can configure screen displayoptions including Screen settings and themes.

Backlight

Use this to select whether or not the phoneuses the backlight.

Colour scheme

You can change the colour of the menu, softkey area, title bar area, and cursor by changingthe menu colour.

You can select the menu colour from Blue,Violet, Orange, and Green.

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Off5 seconds

10 secondsMain screen duration15 seconds20 seconds

On

Item Default Value

Main screen levelBright

NormalOff

Front screen duration5 seconds10 seconds15 seconds20 seconds

Off5 seconds

10 seconds15 seconds

Keypad duration

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Dialling font

You can configure the font size and colour ofthe numbers which appear in the home screenwhen you make a call.

Clock display

You can configure the font size and colour ofthe clock displayed on the main screen. Youcan configure size to Do not show, Small, orLarge. If Small or Large is selected, you can setthe colour using the colour chart.

Menu style

You can configure the menu style to Icon style,Arc style or List style.

Screen theme

You can configure the background by themes.

a Home screen

You can select a wallpaper (animated orstatic) to display in idle mode.

a Incoming call

You can select an image to display when anincoming call arrives.

The configuration is applied to both voiceand video calls.

a Outgoing call

You can select an image to display whendialing a call. The configuration is applied to both voiceand video calls.

a Sending message

You can select an image to display whensending a message.

a Switch on

You can select an image to display whenturning on the handset.

a Switch Off

You can select an image to display whenturning off the handset.

Front screen colour

You can configure the backlight colour of thefront screen.

Greeting message

Set a message that is displayed when thehandset is turned on.

Home screen softkeys

The left and right soft keys activate the promptsthat appear in the soft boxes directly abovethem. These prompts change according to thescreen content.

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Network

Network selection

a Automatic

This function automatically searches for thenetwork and registers the handset to thenetwork.

a Manual

This function enables you to search thenetwork list and specify which network toattempt registration with.

Preferred list

You can select preferred lists to display it savedin the current USIM card and can edit thecurrent preferred list.

Access pointsThis menu shows the Access Point List. Selectthe right soft key [Edit]. Access Point has thefollowing items.

a Connection title: Profile Name

a Bearer: UMTS/CSD/GPRS

a Username: User name

a Password: Password

a APN: APN information of the service provider

To modify these settings please call 3 CustomerService.

SecurityYou can set a PIN code. When it is activated, awindow asking you to enter the PIN codeappears when you turn on the handset so as toprevent unauthorized use of the handset.

PIN code request

You can activate a PIN (Personal IdentificationNumeric).

You can check the current status ofconfiguration from the status bar.

1. Select PIN code request from the securitymenu and press the key.

2. Configure this item to On or Off. If it is On, aPIN code will be required whenever thehandset is turned on.

3. Input the current PIN code and pressthe key.

4. Entering an incorrect PIN code 3 times in thePIN code input window invalidates the PINcode. In this case, the PUK code must beentered in order to reset the PIN code.

5. The maximum number of attempts at PUKcode input permitted is 10. Entering anincorrect PUK code 10 times will restrict useof the handset. In this case, ask 3 CustomerService to unlock your handset.

Press the Back key in the PIN code inputwindow to return to the previous step.

Change codes

You can change PIN, PIN2, the security codeand the call barring password.

Note

If you change the code and then forget it youwill need to contact your place of purchase tounlock it or solve this problem.

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Settings

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Settings

a PIN/PIN 2 code

This menu allows you to change the PIN orPIN2 code.

1. Select Change codes from the SecuritySettings List and press the key.

2. Select PIN or PIN2 Code and pressthe key.

3. Input the current PIN or PIN2 code, andthen a new PIN or PIN2 code. Entering anincorrect PIN code 3 times invalidates thePIN code. In this case, you will need toenter the PUK or PUK2 code in order toreset the PIN code.

4. Entering an incorrect PUK code 10 timeswill restrict use of the handset. In thiscase, ask 3 Customer Service to unlockyour phone.

a Security code

This menu allows you to change the handsetpassword. The maximum allowed numeric ofattempts of security code input is not limitedlike PIN and PIN2.

a Barring password

This menu allows you to change the callbarring password.

Handset lock

You can use security code to avoidunauthorized use of your handset.

When you switch on your handset, yourhandset will request security code always if youset phone lock to “Power on”.

You can select the menu from When switchingon, If USIM changed, Immediate, and None.

ConnectivityThis function shows the status of theconnection between other devices and thishandset. You can select USB or IrDA.

Memory statusThis menu is used to view the memory use ofthe phone and USIM card. You can obtaininformation about the amount of memory usedby the contacts, the calendar, to do, memos,secret memos and text message andmultimedia messages.

Common memory

This function shows the status of the usermemory of the handset.

Reserved memory

This function shows the available memory forthe user.

USIM memory

This function shows the status of the USIM carduser memory.

LanguageThis function allows you to set the languageused in the handset.

Reset settingsThis function allows you to restore factorysettings.Undertaking a reset will not remove any usercontent.

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Settings

And so on...

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Troubleshooting

Please check to see if any problems you haveencountered with the phone are described inthis section before calling 3 Customer Service.

Q How do I view the list of outgoing calls,incoming calls and missed calls?

A Press the key.

Q How do I view all numbers stored in memory?

A Press right soft key[Contacts] and thenor press the down navigation key.

Q Why is the connection inconsistent or notaudible in certain areas?

A When frequency environment is unstable in acertain area, connection may be inconsistentand not audible. Relocate to another area andtry again.

Q Why does the display not turn on?

A Remove and insert the battery, then attemptto power-on. If there is no change, fullycharge the battery and try again.

Q Why is there an echo when a connection ismade with certain telephones in a certainarea?

A This is called the ‘Echo Phenomenon’, whereit occurs if connection volume is too high orcaused by special properties (semi electronictelephone exchange) of the equipment on theother end.

Q Why does the handset heat up?

A The phone may get hot when there is a verylong call duration or when games are playedor when using the browser. This has no effectupon the life of the product or performance.

Q Why is there no ringtune, but only a blinkingLCD screen?

A Phone may be set to ‘Vibrate only’ or in‘Silent’ mode. In the Profiles menu, pleaseselect 'Normal’ or ‘Outdoor.

Troubleshooting

Q Why does the battery life get shorter instandby mode?

A The battery is worn out. As time passes, thebattery life gradually becomes shorter. If thebattery lasts about half the amount of time aswhen first purchased, it’s time to purchase anew battery.

Q Why does the battery run out so quicklyduring normal use?

A It is due to the user environment or a largenumber of calls or weak signal.

Q Why is no number dialed when you recall aContacts entry?

A Check that the number has been storedcorrectly by using the Contacts feature.Re-store them, if necessary.

Q Incoming calls do-not reach me.

A Is your phone switched on ( pressed formore than three seconds)? Are you accessingthe right cellular network? Or, you may haveset an incoming call barring option.

Q I cannot find the lock, PIN, or PUK code.What is my PIN?

A The default lock code is ‘0000’. If you forgetor lose the lock code, contact your phonedealer. If you forget or lose a PIN or PUKcode, or if you have not received such acode, contact 3 Customer Services.

Q What happens to the handset if it is dropped?

A The handset could power off or reset, but thisdoes not necessarily imply any permanentdamage.

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Accessories

Charger

This adapter allows you to charge the battery. It supports standard Europe/Australia/U.K.and Hongkong (100-240 Volt 50/60Hz outlets).

It takes 3.5 hours to charge a completely discharged battery.

Europe Australia U.K and Hongkong

Accessories

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Headset

Connects to yourphone, allowinghands-free operation. Includesearpiece, microphone,and integrated callanswer/terminationbutton.

USB cable

Connects your phone toa PC.

Hand strap Battery

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Glossary

2G

Second Generation wireless communicationsystem. 2G system supports low quality voiceand low-rate packet-data service. 2G refers toGSM in European countries, and CDMA inAmerica.

3G

Third Generation wireless communicationsystem. 3G means next generation wirelesscommunication system developed based on thesecond generation wireless communicationsystems. 3G system supports real-timecommunication service and high-ratepacket-data service. 3G refers to UMTSdeveloped based on GSM in Europeancountries,

Access point

Access point refers to a point through whichusers can connect to the network so that theusers can use the network services.

AMR

Adaptive Multirate codec. A voice codecdeveloped by ETSI for GSM. AMR supports 8coding rates (from 4.75 to 12.2Kbps) so as toadaptively provide the quality of voice service invarious radio channel conditions.

Download

Download means transmitting files from onecomputer system to another. Downloadingusually means transmitting files from a bigsystem to a small system.

IrDA (Infrared Data Association)

A standard defined by the IrDA consortium. Itspecifies a way to wirelessly transfer data viainfrared radiation.The IrDA specifications include standards forboth the physical devices and the protocols theyuse to communicate with each other.

Glossary

JavaTM

Programming language generating applicationsthat can run on all hardware platforms, whethersmall, medium or large, without modification. Ithas been promoted for and geared heavily to theWeb, both for public Web sites and Intranets.When a Java program runs from a Web page, itis called a Java applet. When it is run on amobile phone or pager, it is called a MIDlet.

Line Identification Services (Caller ID)

Service allowing subscribers to view or blockthe telephone numbers of callers.

MIDI

Musical Instrument Digital Interface. A file formatto save digitized musical instrumental data. Theoriginal meaning of MIDI, or Music InstrumentDigital Interface is a protocol to exchange databetween a computer and electric instruments.

MMS (Multimedia Message Service)

A message service for the handset environment,standardized by the WAP Forum and the 3rdGeneration Partnership Program (3GPP). For phone users, MMS is

similar to Short Message Service (SMS)-itprovides automatic, immediatedelivery ofuser-created content from phone to phone. Themessage addressing used is primarily phonenumbers, thus the traffic goes from phone tophone. MMS also provides support for e-mailaddressing, so that messages can also be sentby email. In addition to the text content of SMS,MMS messages can contain still images, voiceor audio clips, and later also video clips andpresentation information.

MP3

Moving Picture Experts Group Layer-3 Audio. Afile format to provide high-quality audio whosequality is equal to that of CD. MP3 is a digitalaudio standard developed by MPEG, or MovingPicture Experts Group and is widely used fordigital audio files.

MPEG4

Motion Picture Experts Group 4. A digital videostandard developed by MPEG, or MovingPicture Experts Group. MPEG4 compressesvideo data so that a large video file can betransmitted, and saved more easily. MPEG4 issuitable especially for mobile environment.

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Multimedia

Multimedia means media that include variousmedia data such as voice, character string,image, and video data. Currently, the meaningof multimedia includes services providedthrough multimedia.

Multiparty Calls

Ability to establish a conference call involving upto five additional parties.

Roaming

Use of your phone when you are outside yourhome area (when traveling for example).

SDN (Service Dial Number)

Telephone numbers supplied by your networkprovider and giving access to special services,such as voice mail, directory inquiries, customersupport and emergency services.

SMTP

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. A protocol totransfer e-mails between computers over theInternet. SMTP defines the format of controlmessages between computers, and interactionprocedures between them to send e-mails.

Quick play

Quick play means a new type of service thatenables users to listen to an audio or watchvideo without downloading complete audio orvideo file so that contents providers can provideaudio or video data such as movie or news overthe network in real-time on users' demand.

Sync

Sync means synchronizing PIM (PersonalInformation Management) data such as contactinformation, schedule, to-do, and memo with aPC or an external server.

UMTS

Universal Mobile Telephony System. UMTSrefers to asynchronous 3G wireless technologyof WCDMA that is developed based on GSM,the 2G wireless technology.

USB

Universal Serial Bus. A bus type interface thatprovides fast and flexible connection betweendevices and a computer.

USIM

Universal Subscriber Identity Module. An IC cardused for UMTS the shape of which is the sameas that of the SIM card of GSM. USIM isprovided by network operator, and carries theauthentication and service grade data for thenetwork operator as well as user-specific data.

Video call

A communications service that enables users totalk watching each other over a 64Kbps datachannel. Real-time video call service is a newtype of service provided by WCDMA wirelesscommunication system that is developed basedon GSM+GPRS technology.

Voice mail

Computerised answering service thatautomatically answers your calls when you arenot available, plays a greeting and records amessage.

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Index

AAccess Codes............................26

Access points ................. 108, 118

Add new ................................. 70

Alarm clock ............................. 93

AMR ..................................... 118

Answer mode .......................... 59

Audio player ............................ 63

BBacklight ............................... 105

Barring Password .............. 27, 110

Battery ................................... 14

Battery Information................... 18

Battery cover ........................... 21

Battery level ............................ 23

Browser .................................. 78

CCalculator ............................... 94

Calendar ................................. 84

Call barring ............................. 57

Call divert ............................... 55

Call diverting ........................... 23

Caller ID ................................ 119

Camera ............................. 21, 67

Change codes........................ 109

Charger................................. 116

Charging the Battery................. 16

Clock display ......................... 106

Colour scheme....................... 105

Confirmation tone ................... 103

DDialled calls........................ 55, 57

Dialling font ........................... 106

Display Information................... 23

Download .............................. 118

EEmoticons ............................... 50

Entering Text ........................... 30

Express Link message .............. 23

FFixed dial numbers ................... 57

Light....................................... 21

Flip tone................................ 103

HHandset ................................ 104

Handset lock ......................... 110

Headset ................................ 117

Home ..................................... 78

IInbox...................................... 46

Infrared Data Association......... 118

IrDA...................................... 118

Index

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JJava ..................................... 119

KKey tone ............................... 103

Key tone volume..................... 103

LLanguage .............................. 111

Line Identification Services ...... 119

MMailbox................................... 49

Memo ..................................... 88

Memo Add .............................. 88

Memo Delete ........................... 88

Memory status ....................... 111

Message alert ........................ 103

Message tone ........................ 103

MIDI ..................................... 119

Missed calls ............................ 55

MMS..................................... 119

MP3 ..................................... 119

MPEG4 ................................. 119

Multimedia .................. 23, 40, 120

Multimedia Message Service .... 119

NNetwork ................................ 108

Network selection................... 108

New messages ........................ 40

OOpen flip............................ 30, 59

Own number............................ 72

PPIN code................................. 26

PIN code request.................... 109

PIN2 code ............................... 26

Press any key .......................... 59

Press send key ........................ 59

Profiles ................................. 102

PUK code ............................... 26

PUK2 code.............................. 26

QQuick menu ............................. 92

Quick play ............................. 120

RReceived calls ......................... 55

Roaming ............................... 120

Roaming service ...................... 23

SScreen .................................. 105

Screen theme ........................ 106

SDN ..................................... 120

Search.................................... 70

Secret memo ........................... 88

Security ................................ 109

Security code ................... 27, 110

Service dial numbers ......... 71, 120

Signal Strength ........................ 30

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SMTP ................................... 120

Speed dials ............................. 71

Stopwatch............................... 98

Switch on sound .................... 103

Switch off sound .................... 103

TT9 .......................................... 32

Templates ............................... 49

Timers .................................... 97

To do ..................................... 87

To do Delete............................ 87

To do Enquiry .......................... 87

Triangle key............................. 20

UUMTS ................................... 121

Unit Converter ......................... 94

USB ..................................... 121

USB cable ............................. 117

USIM ............................... 19, 121

USIM memory ........................ 111

VVibrate only ............................. 23

video call ......................... 28, 121

Video calls .............................. 55

Video camera .......................... 66

Video player ............................ 62

Video ringtune........................ 102

voice call ................................ 29

Voice mail ............................. 121

Voice message ........................ 23

Voice recorder ......................... 98

Voice ringtune ........................ 102

Volume ................................... 97

WWorld time .............................. 94

3G........................................ 118

3G network ............................. 23

2G network ............................. 23