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Important Safety Information Start-up Basic Functions Main Menu Reference Information Repair Guideline
Important Safety Information Start-up

Main Menu

e353 Overview...5 Definitions of Buttons...6 Status Icons...8 USIM Card and Battery...10 Charging Method...11

Basic Functions

On/off....12 PIN and PUK Codes...12 PIN and PIN2 Codes...12 PUK Code and PUK2 Code..12 Outgoing Call...13 Number Keys...13 One-key dialing..13 Fast dialing...13 Dial from phonebook...13 Dial the number through call options..13 Dial international call...13 Directly dial extension number..13 Emergency call..14 Receive Calls...14 Reject Calls....14 Functions in Audio Session...14 Hold...14 Mute...15 New SMS...15 Multi-party session...15 Functions in Video Session...16 Hold...16 Mute...16 Audio/video...16 Zoom...16 Brightness...16 Picture quality...16 Screen mode...16
Settings...18 1. Phone...18 2. Phone modes...19 3. Main-LCD..19 4. Power-saving...19 5. Calls...20 6. Security...21 7. Network...21 8. Reset settings...21 9. Videophone...21 10. Profile...22 Message....22 1. SMS...22 2. MMS...24 Web browser...26 Activate WAP browsing webpage:..27 Browse the web page...28 Phone Book....28 1. Lists...29 2. Call options...31 Camera...32 1. Initiate camera/shooting function.32 2. Taking pictures...32 3. Shooting function options..33 My Data...34 Java...37 Accessory...38 SIM toolkit...40
Reference Information Repair Guideline

Input Text...41

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Safety Information

Emergency services

To make an emergency call in any country Ensure that your e353 is switched on and in service. Press the Send key to return to the Home screen if needed. Press 112 (or 999 within the UK or 000 in Australia) followed by the Send key. (When the USIM card is not inserted or when the dial lock function is on, press the SK2 (EMRGCY). When the dial lock function is on, press 112 and SK1 (YES). Refer to Locking your e353 section on page 26 for further instructions on emergency calls when the key lock is on.) Follow the instructions and do not end the call until told to do so. Tell the operator which service you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Service. Give your location and, if possible, remain where you are to maintain contact. The 112 emergency number service is available on every digital network service. Alternatively, use 999 in the UK, or 000 in Australia. Note that these can only be used with a valid USIM. Due to the nature of the cellular system, connection to emergency calls cannot be guaranteed. Do not allow the phone, battery or accessories to come into contact with liquids or moisture at any time. Do not immerse in liquid. Do not allow the phone, battery or accessories to come into contact with liquids or moisture at any time. Do not immerse in liquid. Do not paint the phone. Do not drop, throw or subject the phone to rough treatment. Do not place the phone alongside computer disks, credit cards, travel cards and other magnetic media. The information contained on disks or cards may be affected by the phone. Do not leave the phone or the battery in places where the temperature could exceed 60 C, e.g. on a car dashboard or a window sill, behind glass in direct sunlight, etc. Do not remove the battery while the phone is switched on. Take care not to allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings to contact or short-circuit the battery terminals. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. Dispose of Li-ION batteries at a Li-ION recycling point. For more specific battery and power supply information, see pages 6 and 7. Do not put the battery in your mouth, as battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed. Do not attempt to dismantle the phone or any of its accessories. Do not put a battery into a microwave oven, dryer or high-pressure container. Do not let the battery come into direct contact with an electric outlet or cigarette lighter charger. Use only authorised charger units. Do not pierce the battery with a sharp object such as a needle.

EMERGENCY SERVICES < IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

General care

A phone contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets and battery systems. You should treat it with care and pay attention to the following: This phone is fitted with an internal battery that can only be replaced by a qualified service engineer. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect battery type. Dispose of the used battery in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
When the battery is thrown away, be sure it is non-conducting by applying vinyl tape to the (+) and (-) terminals. Do not disassemble or modify the battery. Do not solder the battery directly. Stop using the battery if you detect any abnormalities, such as odour, discolouration or heat during use, charge or storage. Do not use the phone with a damaged or misshapen battery. In the unlikely event of a battery leak, take care to keep the battery discharge away from your eyes or skin. If the leakage does come into contact with the eyes or skin, please flush thoroughly in clean water and consult a doctor. Remove a worn out battery immediately. The handset itself may become warm when the handset is used for an extended period of time or when the video functions are used. Also, it may become warm while the battery is being charged. When a phone is set to Vibration mode, the vibration can sometimes cause your phone to move. Be careful not to place the phone near heat sources (such as a heater) or too close to the edge of the table. Use an anti-static cloth to clean the phone. Do not use an ordinary dry cloth or electrostatically charged cloth. Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners as these could damage the case. Remember to recycle the cardboard packaging supplied with this phone. Remember to make backup copies of all important data on your phone. Do not leave the battery pack empty or disconnected for a long time, otherwise some data may be initialised. Take care not to put your phone in your back pocket and then sit on it. Also, do not put your phone at the bottom of a bag where it may subject to excessive weight or pressure. Doing so may damage the LCD and camera lens and cause them to malfunction. 2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION > SAFETY
Hold the phone away from your ear when you - Play video/music on the Multimedia Player - Play the ringtune through the speaker. It may damage, or irritate your ears.

Safety

The use of mobile phones is not allowed in some radiation-sensitive areas, such as hospitals, research centres and aircraft. Ensure that you switch off your phone in these areas. If in doubt, remove the battery.

Aircraft safety

Switch off your phone and remove its battery when inside or near an aircraft. The use of phones in aircraft is illegal. It may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and it may disrupt the mobile network. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of mobile network services to the offender or legal action or both. Do not use the phone on the ground without the permission of the ground staff.

Declaration of Conformity
This product complies with the requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The Declaration of Conformity leaflet can be found within this box.
The video/audio recordings you make/download are protected by copyright laws. They are for personal use only and must not be otherwise used without the permission of the copyright owner.
Disposing of your used NEC product
In the European Union EU-wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used electrical and electronic products carrying the mark (left) must be disposed of separately from normal household waste. This includes mobile telephones or electrical accessories, such as chargers or headsets. When you dispose of such products, please follow the guidance of your local authority and/or ask the shop where you purchased the product. The mark on the electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member States. Outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the European Union, please contact your local authority and ask for the correct method of disposal.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION > EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY

1. Start-up

1.1 e353 Overview
Handset connector Front lens Headphone Charger jack, dataline jack Back lens Loud Speaker

LSK Microphone

E353 OVERVIEW < START-UP
1.2 Definitions of Buttons

Display

OK key

Upper navigation key

Left navigation key

Right navigation key

LSK key

RSK key

Send key

Power key

Down navigation key

Letter/number key

Keyboard
START-UP > DEFINITIONS OF BUTTONS

Left/RSK keys

Idle mode: enter into the menu, hold it to decide whether to lock the e353 keyboard, press [LSK] and "*" key to unlock the keyboard Menu mode: Select menu or pop-up menu Editing mode: switch over the input methods Idle mode: enter into WAP browser Menu mode: back to the last page Editing mode: clear off text and characters Idle mode: initiate picture-taking pre-view mode Menu mode: select menu or confirm options
OK KEY Direction key Upper navigation key Down navigation key Left navigation key Right navigation key Send key
Idle mode: directly enter into [Phone mode] function Menu mode: scroll the menu upward Idle mode: directly enter into [my data] function Menu mode: scroll the menu downward Idle mode: directly enter into [Message] function List mode: paging Forward Editing mode: cursor leftward Idle mode: directly open [Phone book] list function List mode: paging backward Editing mode: cursor rightward Idle mode: directly enter into [Dialed calls] function, press [RSK] could enter into [Received calls] and [Missed calls] function circularly Dialing and incoming-call mode: dial or receive calls Press it to hang up or cancel operations, hold to turn on/off the e353 Idle mode: press it to input 0-9 Hold [number key 1] to call voice box Hold [number key 2-9] to call the number whose caller ID is corresponding number registed in phone Hold [number key 0] to input "+" Menu mode: press it to enter into the corresponding menu option Idle mode: press it to input "*" Idle mode: press it to input "#", hold it to input suspended dialing symbol "P" Editing mode: press it to display general symbols

DEFINITIONS OF BUTTONS < START-UP
Power key Letter/number key

* key # key

1.3 Status Icons
Meaning Battery status SMS status MMS status WAP prompt Low power Power status New short message

Simple description

Un-read short message New MMS Unread MMS WAP prompt USIM short message full MP short message full USIM card and MP short message full USIM card full MP full USIM& MP full 8
START-UP > STATUS ICONS
Meeting mode Pocket mode Car mode Normal mode and incoming call transfer Meeting mode and incoming call transfer Pocket mode and incoming call transfer Car mode and incoming call transfer

Display the Phone mode

Phone mode and incoming call transfer
Alarm clock Display network coverage (i.e. USIM card) types
Initiate the alarm clock Display 3G USIM card in 3G network Display 2.5G SIM card in GSM network Display 2G SIM card in GSM network Display USIM card compliant with 3G and GSM manually chooses 3G network Display USIM card compliant with 3G and GSM manually chooses GSM network
Display manual-selected network types
Display auto-selected network types
Display USIM card compliant with 3G and GSM automatically chooses 3G network Display USIM card compliant with 3G and GSM automatically chooses GSM network
No auto selection of networks PSD CSD PSD&CSD
Display no network signals of USIM card compliant with 3G and GSM Package switching mode Circuit switching mode Concurrent package switching and circuit switching
STATUS ICONS < START-UP
USB connection Line attach Signal display
Display USB data line connected Display data connection to the network Display failure to receive network signals Display weak or strong signals
1.4 USIM Card and Battery
USIM card (user ID mode) incorporates MP number and service items, and can store phone numbers and personal data. Caution: Place USIM card beyond the reach of children. Caution: USIM card and the contact points are vulnerable to scratch or damage, please gently handle the USIM card. Caution: Place USIM card beyond the reach of static, dust or water. Caution: Install USIM card when powering off e353 and getting out the battery. Get out the battery and install the USIM card as below: 1. e353 face up, palm up to hold the e353; 2. Push the battery back cover to the left to pop out; 3. Push the battery out with the thumb at the e353 back, get it out from the battery cabin; 4. Insert USIM card into the slot by aligning the angles of USIM card with those of the slot with the metal side facing down; 5. Insert the battery into the cabin top with the end with metal contact point upward; 6. Press the other end of the battery to insert it fully into the cabin; 7. Push the back cover to the right until fully clinched. To Remove the USIM Card 1. Ensure that the power is off. If the power is on, press and hold the End (On/Off) key until power is off. 2. Remove the battery. (Refer to the illustration on the next page.) 3. Slide the USIM card out of the USIM card holder. Caution: Please contact the network service provider for any failure of the USIM card.

USIM CARD AND BATTERY < START-UP

1. 2. 3.

2. Basic Functions
Caution: The e353 supports audio and video session in 3G network, and supports only audio session in GSM network.

2.1 On/off

Power on Press [Power] for 2-3 seconds to power on e353 while hearing the power-on tone and seeing power-on animation or text. Then the e353 will prompt you to input PIN code if applicable. It will prompt you to input the lock password if applicable. When not inserting USIM card, the e353 will prompt you to insert the card, but allow calling of emergency numbers. Hold [Power] for seconds until you see the power-off picture and hear the power-off tone.

Power off

2.2 PIN and PUK Codes
PIN and PIN2 Codes PIN code Avoid unauthorized use of USIM card. If initiating the power-on Pin code function, the MP will require the PIN code when powered on, USIM card will be automatically locked and display the lock prompt when inputting three wrong PIN codes. The PIN code digits are 4-8. If inputting 3 wrong PIN2 codes in a row, the MP requires PUK2 code for unlocking.

PIN2 code

PUK Code and PUK2 Code PUK code When modifying locked PIN code, MP requires PUK code (personal unlocking code that is issued with USIM card. Please contact with the service provider for PUK code otherwise. In case of inputting 10 wrong PUK codes in a row, the USIM card will be permanently locked. Users are prohibited from changing PUK code; users should contact the service provider for lost PUK code. PUK2 code is not supplied with USIM car, is needed when modifying the locked PIN2 code. If inputting 10 wrong PUK2 codes in a row, the user is prohibited permanently to use the menu options of PIN2 code.

PUK2 code

BASIC FUNCTIONS > ON/OFF

2.3 Outgoing Call

Number Keys The max number can be inputed in the idle screen is 57 digits and user cant change to another line manually. Input phone number in the idle screen with number keys, then press [send key], then dial the audio call to such number; dial video call to such number by pressing [OK]. One-key dialing In idle mode, hold 1 to dial audio voice mail. In idle mode, hold number keys 2-9, directly dial the numbers 2-9 stored in USIM card by audio call. Caution: If you dial an empty number, i.e. not stored in USIM card or MP, the MP will prompt No contact matched. Fast dialing You can directly dial the numbers stored in USIM card or MP without inputting the numbers. 1. In idle mode, Input the number then press * key, the screen will display the phone number stored in the MP. 2. In idle mode, input the number then press "#" key, the screen will display the phone number stored in USIM card. 3. Press [send key] to dial audio call to the number; press [OK] to dial video call to such number. Caution: If you dial an empty number, i.e. not stored in USIM card or MP, the MP will prompt failure to find such contact in the current position. Dial from phonebook Search for a number in the telephone book, press [send key] to dial the audio call to such number; or dial video call to the number in the menu. Dial the number through call options Search for the session lists in the session options, or in idle screen, press [send key] to search for the dialed numbers, press [send key] again to dial audio call to such number, or dial video call to the number in the menu. Dial international call Add international call prefix "+" in front of the number (pressing "0" for seconds, "+" will display on the number column, then input nation code and telephone number, press send key for the call. Directly dial extension number The MP permits direct dialing of extension number or voice mail. You can insert a suspension symbol "P" between the phone number and extension number. In this case, the MP will suspend the dialing of extension number until the response of the receiving party. The "P" shall be inserted as below: 1. In general dialing practice, input the telephone exchange number, then hold "#" key to input "P", then extension number.

< MAIN MENU

Press [direction navigation key] to switch over the sub-menus, then press [OK] or relevant number key for confirmation. Note: 1. 2. If the wallpaper is calendar, banner won't be disapplyed. [9. SIM toolkit] display will vary with USIM cards.

3.1 Settings

The default configuration of your MP will enable to use the functions immediately after inserting USIM card. For more needs and application modes, this MP allows you to define and change the setting for your habits to meet senior communication needs. 1. In the idle screen, press [LSK] to enter into the menu. 2. Press [direction navigation key] to scroll to [1.settings], then press [OK] for confirmation (or press [number key1]). The system settings menu includes: 1. Phone 2. Phone modes 3. Main-LCD 4. Power saving 5. Calls 6. Security 7. Network 8. Reset settings 9. Videophone 0. Profile Each setting covers multiple setting items allowing selecting or inputting setting values, which create the automatic control of the MP. 1. Phone MP settings make setting based on the MP service status, including Ring setting, Answer option, Clock, language setting. 1. Ring: the option window provides Voice call ring, Video call ring, Message ring, Volume, Alert tone, to be selected by [up and down navigation key]. 2. Answer options: configure whether to respond to incoming calls by any key. 3. Clock: Configure time and date and the formats by [up and down navigation key]. Press [OK] to determine the modification contents. - Set time: allows input of correct time; 18

MAIN MENU > SETTINGS

- Set date: allows input of correct date; - Set time format: adjust the date display format in12/24-hour system; - Set date format: adjust the date display formats of 6. Language: Configure the current menu and prompt language as English and Italian.
2. Phone modes 1. Select mode In the scene mode screen, enter into [select mode], select an option among Normal Mode, Meeting Mode, Pocket Mode or Car Mode. Then the MP will follow the selected mode in operation. 2. Normal mode In the scene mode screen, select the desired working mode, then configure the parameters as per your personal taste, including the following setting items: - Ring volume: adjust the tone volume - Keypad volume: "press key volume" can adjust the volume of key pressing; - Earpiece volume: "headphone volume" can adjust the headphone volume in dialogue, or adjust it by direction navigation key in session; - Message volume: adjust the information prompt volume; - Ringtones: select voice calls, video calls and message; - Vibration pattern: 3 types, or "shut off vibration"; - Other settings: select key tone, coverage tone and auto answer. Note: Meeting mode, Pocket mode, Car mode setting items is the same as Normal mode.

3. Main-LCD Display screen setting covers Greetings, wall paper and idle banner. - Greetings: screen display upon power on; including no greeting, text and animation, "text" option allows user editing in the editing screen. - Wall paper: select the favorite pictures from the pictures stored in the MP, camera pictures and download pictures, as the background paper; to configure the background paper, enter into the picture base to select the favorite. - Idle banner: display on the idle screen; you can edit it by text editing window. 4. Power-saving Power-saving mode: Include two items, i.e. backlight setting, backlight timer.

SETTINGS < MAIN MENU

- Backlight setting: setting of backlight brightness, high, middle and low levels. - Backlight timer: setting of backlight duration. 5. Calls 1. Call divert A network function for forwarding the call to designated phone as requested by the user. Upon the setting, MP requires you to input the designated number to receive the call. If failing to receive the transferred call, please check the destination number. - Divert always: with the setting, all incoming calls will be transferred to designated number. - On busy: with setting, the incoming calls will be transferred to designated number when MP is busy. - No reply: with this setting, the incoming calls will be transferred to designated number when MP does not respond. - Unreachable: with this setting, the incoming calls will be transferred to designated number when MP upon failure of connection (e.g. poor network signal or poor signaling environment). - Cancel all: with this setting, the transfer setting will be cancelled. 2. Call waiting Whether to permit call waiting; shut off this function, the calling party will hear busy tone when the other party is busy. 3. Auto redial Whether to permit re-dial; if shutting off this function, MP will not re-dial in case of connection failure. 4. Call barring You can configure the following call prohibitions to help enhance the safety; the network operator provides a 4-digit password to you for prohibiting calls. - All outgoing: prohibit all outgoing calls. - Int'l call: prohibit international call. - Int'l EXPHome: prohibit dialing of local number when overseas roaming. - All incoming: prohibit all incoming calls. - In. at abroad: prohibit all incoming calls upon roaming. - Cancel all: cancel all restrictions when inputting restriction password. - Change password: first input the existing code, then the new codes twice. 5. Caller ID Restrict the calling number display, including 2 items, i.e. Hide number and Send number.

1. Camera settings: Setting of camera parameters in video session. - Screen mode: setting of the screen display in video session, including my side is smaller, my side is larger, Other side only, my side only. - Picture quality: configure the display speed of the picture, including Standard, Better picture, Faster movement. - Camera mode: setting of camera display mode, including default, sepia and night. 2. Video call options: Setting of picture display, including video settings and show timer. - Video settings: setting of live video or photo video. - Show timer: setting of the time display. 3. Video call service: Setting of call services, including voice if no video, ignore video calls. 10. Profile The setting and display of network parameters, you can edit your own network access parameters. In the interface of editing data connection mode, you can configure 16 modes each corresponding to a set of parameters. - Name: Display the name of the data connection mode. - APN: cmwap for country Mobile. - IP address: IP address provided by operator. - Primary DNS: input primary DNS server address - Secondary DNS: input secondary DNS server address - Security: Set the security for network, include None, PAP and CHAP; In the interface of Select active data profile, you can select profile of MMS, JAVA or Web browser application. For each application, you can select one of the16 modes for network access services.

3.2 Message

In "Message" application, you can create, send, receive, browse, edit and sort "short message" and "MMS". 1. SMS 1. Create and send short message 1. In "SMS" screen, press [LSK] to enter into the new interface. 22

MAIN MENU > MESSAGE

2. In the new short message interface, select "add receivers" to input new numbers, press [down navigation key] to select from the phone book list; select "short message content" to enter into the text editing interface and input short message contents. 3. In the new short message interface, press [LSK] to pop up the menu, press [up and down navigation key] to select [send] or [save]. [send]-the MP will send out the short message to the number. [save]-store the message into the "draft box" list. 4. The MP allows selection of more than one contact in the number list; each contact can select [Mobile number], [home number], [office number], then return to the contact list interface. 2. Read SMS In idle mode, press [LSK] to directly enter into "short message" sub-menu; select [1 Inbox], [2 Outbox], [3 Sent], [4 Drafts] menu, enter into the message list; press [up and down navigation key] for scrolling list inquiry. Press [OK] to read the message and relevant information, such as receiving number and sending number, date and time. - Inbox: store the received messages. In the message list, press [LSK] for pop-up menu to execute the operation below: Read: See details of the received messages. Delete: delete the messages from Inbox. Delete all: delete all messages in Inbox. - Outbox: store messages failing to be sent out. In the message list, press [LSK] pop-up menu for operations below: Read: examine the details of messages not sent out yet. Delete: delete selected messages from the Outbox. Delete all: delete all messages form the Outbox. - Sent: store the sent messages. In the message list, press [LSK] pop-up menu for operation below: Read: read details of sent messages. Delete: delete selected messages from the Sent. Delete all: delete all sent messages. - Drafts: store messages for future use. In the message list, press [LSK] pop-up menu for operation below: Edit: edit message details in the draft box. Delete: delete selected messages from the draft box. Delete all: delete all messages from the draft box.

MESSAGE < MAIN MENU

3. Voice mail By "voice mailbox" function, you may forward the incoming calls to the voice mail center, and the calling party can leave a message in the mailbox, when you will receive the notice message. The service provider can provide such number to you, and you can configure and modify the number. 4. Settings Short message setting, including short message service center, short message valid term, status report, storage type, community broadcast, templates. - Service center: the number is provided by MP service provider. Once you key in a short message service center number, the number will be displayed on the screen; you can modify or delete the number; you shall first key in the number with such option prior to sending short message. - Expire period: setting of message validity term to determine the stay duration in the message center prior to deletion, e.g. 1 hour, 6 hours, 1 day, 3 days, 1 week and the maximum. - Status report: activate or deactivate report function; when activated, the network will notify you the message sending status. - Storage type: select short message storage type: USIM card and Phone; if you select USIM card storage, the short message will be automatically stored to USIM card. - Broadcast: the function of group broadcasting through MP service network; activate the function in "option" menu; in "channel" menu, press [LSK] to create, edit or delete the channel number. - Canned message: the examples of some SM sentences for reference and editing. 5. Memory status: Display free room you can store and total roomage in USIM and Phone. 2. MMS The MMS may include text, picture and audio clips. The received or sent MMS shall not exceed 300k, otherwise the MP will reject the mail. Upon incoming new mail, the MMS center will send the notice message to you, and you can decide on receiving or rejecting it. 1. Create Message 1. In the new MMS Message interface, select "add contact" to input new number or email box, Press [up and down navigation key] to switch over among "subject", "attention", "cc", "attachment", "new SMIL" options; select "Sub" to enter into the text edit interface, input mail subject; select "Create SMIL" for content editing. 2. In the new SMIL Message interface, press [LSK] pop-up menu, press [up and down navigation key] to select [Edit], [Send], [Save], [Send Option]. [Edit] - Add receiver upon vacancy; otherwise, enter into the receiver list to search for or edit all contact numbers. [Send] - The MP will send out the SMIL to the input number or email box. [Save] - Store the message to " Drafts" list. [Send Option] -Configure Message Priority, Delivery Report, Deliver Time. 24

FDN: Own number: 1. Find by
PHONE BOOK < MAIN MENU
In "contact items" screen, select [LSK] to pop up the menu, press [direction navigation key] for scrolling selection of "searching". You may select: - Name: input key characters in the input window, search for the numbers of designated character string in the contact name list; - Number: input key numbers in the input window, search for the numbers of designated character string in the contact name list; - Memo: input key characters in the input window, search for the numbers of designated character string in the contact name list; - USIM location: input designated numbers in the input window, search for the contact of designated position from all contacts stored in USIM card; - Phone location: input designated numbers in the input window, search for the contact of designated position from all contacts stored in MP; - Group: select a group, search for all contact records of the group. 2. Add In the "new contact" window, first select the new records to be stored in USIM card/Phone, and then enter into new contact screen. - If USIM card: input name, a number and position. - If Phone: input name, group, MP/home numbers, office number, email, memo, portrait and position. Input name and mailbox, enter into the text editing window; input other phone numbers, enter into the number-input window, select the group to enter into the group names list window and then press [OK]. If you do not select group when creating record, you will be divided into the ordinary group. Enter into [my data] [picture] list to edit and pre-view the head portrait. 3. Voice call Dial the selected number for voice session. 4. Video call Dial the selected number for video session. 5. Delete (Delete/Delete all/Multi-Delete) Delete one, more than one or all contact records. 6. Copy (copy/copy all/Multi- Copy) Copy one or more than one or all contact records from USIM card to MP or from MP to USIM card. 7. Group You can divide the contacts stored in the MP into groups, such as "general", "business" or "family". This MP pre-sets 6 fixed contact groups and 2 defined groups.
8. Memory status The MP is equipped with memory status inquiry function to enable you to understand the operation status of the MP. The storage status inquiry primarily covers recording capacity in USIM card, MP, FDN, SDN and the used capacity. 9. Function menu of contact details In contact list, select the highlighted item, the screen will display detailed contact information; select [LSK] for pop-up menu, press [direction navigation key] to select: - Edit: edit all items. - Voice call: audio dial the selected number. - Video call: video dial the selected number. - Send SMS: send short message to selected numbers. - Send MMS: send SMIL to selected numbers. - Delete: delete undesired numbers. - Copy: copy to USIM/MP. 2. Own number Local number stores user numbers; automatically into the number input window, you can edit and modify the numbers. 2. Call options The session record records the latest rejected number, received number, dialed number and session duration, and can delete records. The session record has 2 contents, call history and total calls duration. In call history content, there are 3 contents, dialed calls, received calls and missed calls. To operate the selected number in inquiry, press [LSK] for pop-up menu to execute the functions like save, send SMS, send MMS, voice call, video call, delete, delete all or press [OK] for detailed information. - Read detailed information can enable you to read the detailed information about the record, including name, number, time, date, session duration. - Save: store desired contents to the phone book. - Send SMS: send short message to selected numbers. - Send MMS: send MMS to selected number. - Voice call: audio dial selected number. - Video call: video dial selected number. - Delete: delete undesired contents.

CAMERA < MAIN MENU

1. Front camera: when the view frame adopts front lens/back lens, the item in the menu display back lens/front lens; when selecting the item, return to the view frame interface, which displays the view of back lens/front lens. 2. Photo mode: initiate shooting function 3. Zoom: setting of focus adjustment levels, i.e. x1, x2 and x4; 4. Video size: setting of picture sizes, i.e. QCIF (176144) and SubQCIF (12896). 5. Quality: 3 levels, normal, fine and super fine. 6. White balance: auto, sunny, cloudy or indoors. 7. Video time: configure the longest time, i.e. 10 seconds, 30 seconds and 60 seconds. In the view frame screen, shoot the film by pressing [OK] as shown in figure 2 below.
Figure 2 End of shooting After taking pictures, press [OK] to store; enter into the storage interface, input the picture name, the system will provide a default name. You can also send your pictures out by pressing [LSK] to enter into MMS sending interface to send out the picture using system default name.

3.6 My Data

In My Data menu, you can play sound, display pictures or short film or downloaded pictures, seethe pictures or animations downloaded or from MMS. The MP can store 300 tones, pictures or film clips. 1. In the idle screen, press [LSK] to enter into the menu, press [direction navigation key] to scroll to [My Data], then press [OK] for 34

MAIN MENU > MY DATA

confirmation.(or directly pressing [number key 6]).In the idle screen, press [Down navigation key] to directly enter into My Data interface. 1. Movies The clip stores the film clips; press [LSK] in the film list screen for options below: View: pre-view the film by pressing [OK] to suspend it and then press [OK] for pre-view. Send by MMS: send the film out in the form of SMIL. Rename: rename the film. Sort by: queue the films as per name, size or date. Delete: delete current files. Delete all: delete all files. Property: display file name, size, date and time etc. Listing: setting of the list display manner, name or picture. 2. Pictures Press [LSK] to select the options below. For embedded pictures, some options below are gray. View: pre-view the pictures. Send by MMS: send the picture out in the form of MMS. Rename: rename the picture. Sort by: queue the pictures as per names, sizes and dates. Delete: delete current files. Delete all: delete all files. Property: display file name, size, date and time. Listing: setting of the list display manner, name or sketch. 3. Sound Press [LSK] to select the options below. Play: play the file. Send by MMS: send the sound out in the form of SMIL. Rename: rename the sound. Sort by: queue the sounds as per names, sizes and dates. Delete: delete current files. Delete all: delete all files. Set voice call ring: configure current sound as the voice call tone. Set video call ring: configure current sound as the video call tone.

3.8 Accessory

There are some common applications in the attachment. 1. In the idle screen, press [LSK] to enter into the menu. 2. Press [direction navigation key] to scroll to [Attachment], then press [OK] for confirmation (or directly press [number key 8]). 3. If the MP is power off, it's noneffective when alarm or schedule time is arriving. 1. Alarm Clock 1. In "Attachment" list, select "clock alarm", display 3 alarm clock lists. 2. Select one alarm clock for specific setting. - Set time: set alarm ring time. - Period: input alarm clock time.- Cycle setting: select [once /everyday/weekly]. - Ring: change the prompt tone of alarm clock. - Rename: change the name of alarm clock. - Status: activate or deactivate alarm clock. Above operations also apply to setting of "alarm clock 2" and "alarm clock 3". Caution: The above function is available when MP is on, otherwise the alarm clock will not operate.

MAIN MENU > ACCESSORY

Schedule 1. In "Accessory" list, press [direction navigation key] to scroll to "schedule", then press [OK] for confirmation to schedule and record the planned affairs. At the scheduled time, your MP will send out prompt tone to notify you. 2. In calendar, display current date; press [direction navigation key] to move the icon to select desired dates, the caption column provides the calendar year and month of the current date. The date of scheduled event will be displayed in red (others in blue). 3. When selecting a day, press [ok] to see the arrangement; if no arrangement, it will display "list is empty". 4. In the calendar interface, press [LSK] pop-up menu, press [direction navigation key] to scroll to "Create", then press [OK] for confirmation, display new screen. -Date: input scheduled date. -Time: setting of scheduled prompt time. -Memo: in the text input interface, input the event of the created schedule. -Ring: setting of prompt tone. -Repeat: select [once, daily, weekly, monthly]. -Status: activate or deactivate the schedule. 5. In the calendar screen, press [LSK] pop-up menu, press [direction navigation key] to scroll to "select date", then press [OK] for confirmation, the screen plays a date selection block, you can edit dates and inquire about the schedule. 6. In the calendar screen, press [LSK] pop-up menu, press [direction navigation key] to scroll to "schedule list", then press [OK] for confirmation, display the schedules of all dates, you can view, edit or delete in the same steps of "new schedule". 7. At the scheduled prompt date, the MP will play the event tone (if configured) and the prompt picture; browse the schedule, the content will scroll out.

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