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NEC E949NoiseHush NEC E 949 L1 / E 540 N411 I / N 500 is / C 616 V / N 344 I MOBILE/CELL Phone Wireless BLUETOOTH/BLUE Tooth Headset Free Cell Phone Antenna Booster

Cell Phone - Computer - 4 hour battery

This discreet and attractive wireless headset for Bluetooth mobile phones gives you the ultimate in quality, comfort and functionality. You will be impressed with the superior sound quality of this headset. This headset charges via USB in 2-3 hours and provides 4 hours of talk time or 100 hours in standby between charges. It conveniently charges by an included USB cable which you can plug into any computer or a USB to AC/DC adapter.

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Part Number: BLUETOOTH-1610
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Emergency Services and Safety Precautions

Emergency Services

Use a damp or anti-static cloth to clean the phone. Do NOT use a dry cloth or

recycling.

Remember to recycle: the cardboard packaging supplied with this phone is ideal for Do not leave the battery empty for a long time, otherwise some data may be initialized. Your phone contains metal which may cause you an itch, a rash or eczema depending Take care not to put your phone in the back pocket of your trousers or skirt and then
on your constitution or physical condition. sit on it. Also, do not put your phone at the bottom of bag where it may subject to excessive weight or pressure. Doing so may damage the display and camera lens and cause them malfunction. The foam covers the earpiece of the headset. Do not put any other part of the headset in your ears. If you use or leave the phone in high temperature (above 45C), bubbles may appear on the surface of the Main-display. In such a case, use the phone in normal temperature (around 25C). The bubbles on the Main-display will disappear after a while.
electrostatically charged cloth. Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners as these could damage the case.
To make an emergency call in any country

Press 2

Ask the operator for the service which you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Services. Give your position and, if possible, remain stationary to maintain phone contact. The 112 emergency number service is available on every digital network service. The number 999 is an alternative emergency number for the UK only, and can only be used with a valid SIM card.
Due to the nature of the cellular system, the success of emergency calls cannot be guaranteed.
General Care A cellphone contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets, and battery systems. You should treat it with care and give particular attention to the following points. Do not allow the phone or its accessories to come into contact with liquid or moisture at any time. Do not place anything in the folded phone. Do not expose your phone to extreme high or low temperatures. Do not expose your phone to naked flame, cigars or cigarettes. Do not paint your phone. Do not drop or subject your 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. Take care not to allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings, to contact or shortcircuit the terminals. Do not dispose of your phone in a fire. Your phone's Li-ion batteries may be safely disposed of at Li-ion recycling points. For more specific battery and power supply information, see page 3. Do not attempt to dismantle the phone or any of its accessories. This equipment is fitted with an internal battery that can only be replaced by a qualified service engineer. Using any Vehicle power adapter (option), Dual tap (option), AC adapter or accessory not specified by the manufacturer for use with this phone creates a potential safety hazard. The earpiece may become warm during normal use and the unit itself may become warm during charging. Your phone may become warm during charging and normal use. Do not expose your phone to your skin for a long time.
Aircraft Safety Switch off your phone when inside or near aircraft. The use of cellphones in aircraft is illegal. It may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and it may disrupt the cellular network. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of cellphone service to the offender, or legal action, or both. Do not use your phone on the ground without the permission of the ground crew. Hospital Safety Switch off your phone in areas where the use of cellphones is prohibited. Follow the instructions given by the respective medical facility regarding the use of cellphones on their premises. General Safety Observe Turn off 2-way radio signs, such as those near stores of fuel, chemicals or explosives. Do not allow children to play with the phone or its accessories. Small parts are included in your phone. Keep them out of reach of small children, for whom it could be a choking hazard. The operation of some medical electronic devices, such as hearing aids and pacemakers, may be affected if a cellphone is used next to them. Observe any warning signs and manufacturer's recommendations. Keep your phone away from precision instruments. It may cause noise or malfunction of the instruments. If you have a weak heart, you should take extra precautions when setting functions such as the Vibrator and Ringer volume functions for incoming calls. If you set the Vibrator setting to anything other than OFF, be careful that the phone is not near a source of heat (e.g. a heater) and that it does not fall from a desk due to the vibration. To avoid risk of burns do not allow the product temperature to exceed 55C; e.g. do not leave the phone on a car dashboard or on a window sill, behind glass in direct sunlight, etc.

Starting a call Key in the phone number. Check the number on the display or SK1 to send the input number to start the call Before the other party answers the call, you can end the call by pressing briefly, pressing SK2 or closing your phone. When you use the
headset, you can also end the call by pressing and holding the button on it. When connecting a wired headset and Bluetooth headset at the same time, the wired headset will work partially (only its button will work). When the call is sent, the screen displays the number called, the name stored in the phonebook and a connection graphic or a Calling Line Identification (CLI) picture that has been allocated to the number called (see page 51). and to move the cursor and then CLR to clear individual digits, or hold down CLR to completely clear a phone number.

Correcting mistakes

Use the

Ending a call

While talking, SK2 or
briefly, or close your phone. The phone returns to the standby screen. If is held down, your phone will turn off. When you use the headset, you can also end a call by pressing and holding the button on it. When connecting a wired headset and Bluetooth headset at the same time, the wired headset will work partially (only its button will work). You cannot end a call by closing your phone when the headset is connected.
Receiving an incoming call
When someone calls your number, the ringer will play (if set - see page 24), the LED glows in the specified colour, and the phone number of the caller may be displayed if the calling line identification facility is available and the caller has activated the feature. If the callers phone number has been related and stored in your phonebook with a name and a CLI picture (see page 51), that name and picture will be displayed. If the caller has withheld their identity, the screen will give a message that the callers number is being withheld. If the origin of the call cannot be determined, no information is displayed on the screen. You also have options for holding and forwarding calls. These options depend on your network and your subscription arrangements. When connecting a wired headset and Bluetooth headset at the same time, the wired headset will work partially (only its button will work).
Accepting an incoming call While receiving an incoming call,
or SK1 When you use the headset, you can also accept an incoming call by pressing the button on it. When Auto answer function (see page 24) is set to on and a headset is connected to the phone, the incoming call is automatically accepted after several rings. You can accept an incoming call by opening your phone, when Fold answer function (see page 22) is set to on. You can set your phone to answer a call when any key is pressed (see Any key answer on page 22).

or SK2 briefly or close your phone. When you use the headset, you can also reject an incoming call by pressing and holding the button on it. You cannot reject a call by closing your phone when the headset is connected. If your phone receives a call and you do not answer it, the main-display will display a desktop icon of the phone number (or the name if stored) of the caller (if available).If your phone is closed, the external-display will display a missed call message. This information is stored in the missed calls list. Up to 20 missed calls are stored in this list. If you are making a call, the phone gives priority to receiving a call unless you have already pressed. See also: Call diversion (M161) on page 13 and Call waiting and holding (M162) on page 14. See also: Call options (M43) on page 11.
Rejecting an incoming call While receiving an incoming call,

Unsuccessful calls

If dialled call is not successfully connected, the display will give an appropriate message. If your phone has the auto redial function activated, the number will be automatically called again after a short delay (see page 14).

Emergency calls

The standard emergency number of 112 can be used. Key in 2 or SK1 to connect the call to the local emergency services. On some networks, emergency calls can be made using the 112 number without a SIM card inserted.

Last number redial

You can redial the last number you called. Ensure that the standby screen is displayed and no phone number is shown See also: Call options (M43) on page 11. twice to dial the last number you called.

One-touch dial

One-touch dial for the phonebook (SIM) is available by pressing and holding the number keys between 2 and 9. A number for the One-touch dial corresponds to the location number in the phonebook (SIM). One-touch dial is available only for the phone numbers with the location number 2 to 9 stored in the phonebook (SIM).

Fast dialling

You can make a call to the phone number in the phonebook (Phone/SIM) with just a few press of button. To fast-dial the phone number in the phonebook (SIM), use the following procedure: From the standby screen, key in the Location number of a personal data in the phonebook (SIM) # The corresponding personal data is displayed. to dial the phone number. To fast-dial the phone number in the phonebook (Phone), use the following procedure: From the standby screen, key in the Location number of a personal data in the phonebook (Phone) The corresponding personal data is displayed. Use the and keys to choose the phone number (if there are more than one), then to dial the phone number.

Key (press and hold) #

Function Press and hold to activate the highlight mode (see Highlight mode on page 39). Activates symbol mode when no word is highlighted.

Normal text input

With a text entry screen displayed, SK1 until the entry mode is Normal text (ABC) input. Use alphanumeric keys to enter letters. For example, to enter e, press 3 twice; to enter f, press 3 three times. For other functions, see the table
below. When you are in the Normal text (ABC) input, any word entered that is not in the T9 dictionary will be added automatically. Key (press and hold) to 9 (press and hold) CLR or # Function Toggles between lower case, shift (upper case for one letter) and caps lock (permanent upper case). Press and hold to activate the highlight mode (see Highlight mode on page 39). Inserts a space. Inserts the number. Deletes any character. Places the cursor. Activates symbol mode.
If you have made a mistake, use to place the cursor to the left or the right of the incorrect character (depending on the Clear mode setting, see page 39 for details) and then CLR. When entering normal (ABC) text, and the character you require is displayed, use to move to the next character position (if you wait for more than 1 second, the cursor will move one character to the right automatically).

Numeric input

With a text entry screen displayed, SK1 until the entry mode is Numeric input. Use alphanumeric keys to enter numbers.
You can also press and hold the number key to insert the number in T9/Normal text input mode.

18 Text Entry

Key allocations
Whenever you need to enter text (for messages, storing names with numbers, etc.), successive presses of an alphanumeric key will display different characters. Pressing in T9 English text input or Normal text (ABC) input toggles between lower case, shift (upper case for one letter) and caps lock (permanent upper case). When a text entry screen is displayed, pressing SK1 enables you to select Normal text input (ABC), T9 Text input (T9) or Numeric input (123). Depending on the types of text entry screens, not all types of text entry modes are available.

Symbol mode

In the symbol mode, pressing each key will input a symbol according to its position on the Symbols screen. By pressing # in a text entry mode, the Symbols screen will be displayed. Use and to select the row, and then press the appropriate number on the column of the required symbol.

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Desktop icons
Desktop icons are shortcuts to functions or items. You can activate a desktop icon on the standby screen (desktop) in stead of following the menu and pressing the shortcut numbers. The desktop icons are displayed in two rows on the standby screen. See Display information on page v for the actual location of the desktop icon area. There are two types of desktop icons: the automatically displayed and the manually created.
Automatically displayed desktop icons
Icon name Missed call Missed message Image Description
The following automatically displayed icons are displayed on the upper row of the desktop icon area: Displayed when there is a new entry in the Missed calls list. Displayed when there is a new message you have not acknowledged.
You can delete all the automatically displayed icons by pressing and holding CLR on the standby screen. If you turn the phone off, all the automatically displayed desktop icons are deleted.
Manually created desktop icons
Icon name Phone number Message Picture Note Camera Video MP3 player Calculator Clock alarm Scheduler ToDo list Notepad Voice memo recorder 20 Desktop icons
The following manually created icons are displayed on the lower row of the desktop icon area Image Description Displays a dialer screen with the registered phone number displayed. Creates a new message to the registered phone number or Email address. Displays the image file. Displays the note. Displays the camera view finder screen. Displays the video view finder screen. Displays the MP3 player screen. Displays the Calculator screen. Displays the Set alarm screen. Displays the Monthly/Weekly calendar screen. Displays the ToDo list screen. Displays the Add new screen for Notepad. Displays the New record screen for Voice memo.
Icon name Currency Bluetooth Voice/Modem Bluetooth data exchange
Image Description Displays the Currency screen. Displays the Bluetooth screen. Displays the Waiting for data screen to receive data from another Bluetooth device.
Creating a desktop icon manually Highlight the required function (Camera/Video/MP3 player/Calculator/Clock alarm/Scheduler/ToDo list/Notepad/Voice memo/Currency/Bluetooth)
or display the item (image file/note file/phone number/Email address).
For functions, SK1 For items, to display the Options menu and select Add desktop icon (for an image/note file, this menu is under Use item)
For Camera/Video/MP3 player, you can also display the Options menu and select Add desktop icon (for Camera/Video, this menu is under Other settings). You can create up to 10 desktop icons. If you have more than 5 desktop icons, an arrow will be displayed to indicate that you can scroll for more icons. The phone number or Email address desktop icon data will not be updated when the original data is modified. Delete the old desktop icon and create a new one in such a case. When you create a desktop icon of an image file or notepad file, the file will be automatically protected. The default title will be the file name. Even if this title is changed, the original file name will remain the same. Each manually created desktop icon has a title that you can edit.

Sending/Receiving messages
While a message is being sent or received, a name (if a name has been stored with the number in your phonebook) or a number will be displayed. The received messages are stored on the SIM card or in your phone memory. When you receive a message, your phone will ring, the message icon will be shown on your phones display and its LED will glow. Please delete the unnecessary messages in the folders from time to time. The phone cannot receive any messages when the Inbox folder is full.
Message screen Press SK1 or 2 to display the Message screen To create a new message, press SK1 To check for new Email, press SK2 To display the list of messages in each folder, press the appropriate key for the required folder
No. Message screen menu 3 Inbox Drafts Outbox The received messages are stored here. The messages currently being edited are stored here. The messages that failed to be sent are stored here. Message (M2) 29
No. Message screen menu 6 Sent Alert inbox CB The sent messages are stored here. The received alert messages are stored here. You can also display the received alert messages by pressing 1 from the standby screen.
The received broadcast messages are saved. See Cell broadcast (M26) on page 40 for details. The messages moved by Move msg (see Message list Options menu on page 33) are stored here.

7, 8 Folder1/Folder2

If there is no message in a message list, the list will be displayed in gray and you cannot select it.

Reading a message (M21)

To display the Message view screen of a new message, press SK1 or Highlight the new message To display the MMS message, The new (unread) messages are displayed in bold. If the message cannot be displayed in one page, use and to scroll through the
message.The following icons will be displayed. Icon type Message type icons Icons Descriptions MMS message with no attachment MMS message with attachment MMS message on the server MMS delivery report SMS message Incomplete SMS message Email message with no attachment Email message with attachment Messages sorted by Date Messages sorted by Name Messages sorted by Read/Unread status Messages sorted by Size Messages sorted by Ascending order Messages sorted by Descending order Icon type Icons Descriptions Read / Unread New / Unread message(s) status icons Read message(s) Filtering SMS messages filtered by status (incomplete) status icons SMS messages filtered by location (SIM) SMS messages filtered by location (the phone memory) Filtered SMS messages Filtered MMS messages Filtered Email messages MMS priority MMS message with high priority icons MMS message with low priority Sent message Sent but failed message status icons Sent message Storing Highlighted message stored in SIM location icons Highlighted message stored in the phone memory

32 Message (M2)

No. Message Options menu 4 CB settings 1 Enable 1 to receive none, 2 to receive all, or 3 to receive CB messages of registered Cell Broadcast Message Identifiers (CBMI). To add or delete CBMI, highlight 3 SK1 SK1 or 2 Selects which language(s) to receive the cell broadcast messages in.
8 View msg status View all Msg filter

Languages

Displays the information on the number of messages in the phone, the size of used/free memories, SMS units in the phone/SIM, and complete/incomplete SMS units. Displays all the messages in all folders on the same list. Sets the type(s) of messages to be displayed by selecting the desired filter option.
Rename folder Renames Folder1 and Folder2.
The receipt request, linking of SMS messages and delivery report facilities are network dependant.
Message list Options menu Display the message list in the Inbox, Drafts, Outbox, Sent, Alert inbox, CB, Folder1 or Folder2
No. Message list Options menu Reply Replies to the sender of the highlighted message. Reply all Replies to the sender and all other recipients of the highlighted message. Delete Deletes the highlighted message. Delete all Deletes all the messages in the current folder. Forward Forwards the message text of the highlighted message. Msgs/page Selects either to display 3 or 7 messages in one screen. Move msg Moves the highlighted message to Inbox or Folder1/2, or copies to SIM/Phone. Sort msg By: Sorts the messages by date, name, read/unread status or size. Order: Sorts the messages in ascending or descending order. Search Searches messages alphabetically. View details Displays the detailed information on the highlighted message. Add desktop icon Creates a desktop icon of the sender or recipient of the highlighted message (Inbox, Sent, Folder1/Folder2, and Drafts only). Edit Edits the highlighted message (Drafts and Outbox only). Resend Resends the highlighted message in the folder (Outbox only). The entire message or only the packets that failed to reach the recipient(s) can be resent.
Depending on the selected folder, the menu number and available options may vary. Message (M2) 33
Message view Options menu Display the message list in the Inbox, Drafts, Outbox, Sent, Alert inbox, CB, Folder1 or Folder2 Highlight a message
No. Message view Options menu Reply Reply all Delete View details Forward Save object Attachments Move msg Highlight mode Option mode Add desktop icon Replies to the sender of the highlighted message. Replies to the sender and all other recipients of the highlighted message. Deletes the highlighted message. Displays detailed information on the highlighted message. Forwards the message text of the highlighted message. Saves the highlighted object to a folder in My data. Displays the list of attached files. Moves the highlighted message to Inbox or Folder1/2, or copies to SIM/Phone. Activates the Highlight mode (see Highlight mode on page 39 for details).

40 Message (M2)

Web browser (M3)
To access WAP service, you would need to: 1 Apply for WAP service before accessing WAP. You can choose General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) or Circuit Switched Data (CSD) as the data bearer for WAP access. The connection speed of GPRS is faster than CSD. For more details or subscription of WAP service, please contact your network service provider. 2 Set up WAP service settings in your phone.

What can I download

Your phone supports the downloading of the following different types of content: Sound files (including ringer melodies, video sound, etc.) MP3 Pictures Animation Video Java applications For the handling of the downloaded data, see My data (M6) on page 60. For details on downloading Java applications, see Java (M7) on page 66. If you have not enough memory left on your phone for the downloaded file, a message will be output and you cannot download the file. Make sure you have enough memory space before downloading any file.

Web settings

To set up your phone to access WAP information on the Internet, use the following procedures.
Setting your connection profile and homepage
Your phone has been preset with a list of GPRS and CSD WAP proxy of different service provider. Also you can set your favourite URL as the homepage. To display the list of available connections, you can use the following procedure. 351 Highlight the required connection name SK2 Highlight Enter homepage field Enter the URL You can also choose which type of connection you require: CSD or GPRS. Please contact your service provider before setting. The connection with a next to its name will be the connection used when you make a WAP connection. Web browser (M3) 41
Setting the Connection profiles To alter or enter information into a connection (profile), use the following procedure. 1 Highlight Connection profiles field Highlight a connection name You can also display the Profile options menu by and No. Profile options menu Add new Copy Edit Delete Creates a new profile.
to display the Profile options menu.
Copies the current profile to use it as a template to create a new profile. Edits the current profile. Deletes the current profile.
Adding a new profile To add a new profile, 1 Highlight Connection profiles field You can also add a new profile by and SK1 Key in the proxy title No. Profiles settings menu 5 Load preset Profile title IP address Bearer type GPRS settings Chooses a profile to load the settings from. Sets profiles name.

Logging on to WAP site

There are three types of WAP connection: Connect to a specific URL Connect to the homepage of the default connection Connect to the last web page connected before
Connect to a specific URL
To connect to a URL specified by yourself, use the following procedure. 1 Key in the desired URL to select the typed URL to browse the site Web browser (M3) 43
Connect to the Home page of the default connection 2 (for details, see Setting your connection profile and homepage on page 41) Connect to the last web page visited 313
When you access the Internet with your phone for the first time or after you cleared the memory, the homepage set for Web/MMS profile will be the page to be accessed.

Other features

Bookmark 32 To display the list of bookmarked pages, 1 To reset the bookmarked pages, 2 Snapshot
The Snapshot function allows you to store up to 10 web pages and view them offline. 33 To display the list of stored snapshots, 1 To delete all the stored snapshots, 2 The above operation is available only when one or more Snapshot data has been stored. To take a snapshot, you need to access the Snapshot screen while browsing a WAP site. Stored snapshot data can only be used for the snapshot function.
Alert message 34 To display the list of received Alert messages, 1 To delete all those messages, 2
You can also display the received Alert messages by pressing

2/SK1 5.

NEC Web site
Your phone is also supported by a Web site at www.necmobile.com. Access this site from your phone and you can select and download content from the wide variety available. So, you do not need a PC to take advantages of these great new services.

Further information

For more details, visit www.necmobile.com on your PC or your phone.

44 Web browser (M3)

GPRS dial up
With GPRS dial up service, you can access the Internet or read Emails from your PC through your phone. Use your phone as a modem to connect to a compatible PC through a USB cable or Bluetooth to enable GPRS Internet dial up service. For more detailed procedures, please visit our company homepage. See also Bluetooth (M89) on page 77. Before using this service, you would be required to subscribe to a GPRS service and buy a USB cable and CD-ROM.

Web browser (M3) 45

Phonebook (M4)

Phonebook types

Your phone can have up to 7 directories stored on your SIM card and in your phone memory: Complete (a list of all the numbers stored in the ADN and FDN) Personal directories (ADN) in the SIM card Personal directories (ADN) in the phone memory Service dialling numbers (SDN) Fixed dialling numbers (FDN) Own number Voice mail number When viewing any of the directories described, you can switch to the other directories (if your SIM card supports them) by pressing The maximum number of phone numbers that can be stored on a SIM card is the total of the ADN, FDN and SDN directories. When you activate the phonebook, the directory which you were referring to the last time will open.

Personal directory (ADN)

These numbers are known as abbreviated dialling numbers (ADN). There are two types of ADN, one is the phonebook stored on the SIM card (the phonebook (SIM)) and the other is the phonebook stored in the phone memory (the phonebook (Phone)). Phonebook (SIM) Up to 255 personal data can be stored in the SIM card. Each personal data contains a name, a phone number and a location number. The number of phone numbers that can be stored on a SIM card depends on the SIM card capability. Phonebook (Phone) Up to 500 personal data can be stored in your phone memory. Each personal data is given a location number (1 to 500), and it can be allocated to a group. To each personal data, you can set the following: Name 7 phone numbers (Home, Mobile, Work, Data, Fax, Other phone x 2) 2 Email addresses 2 descriptive information Group, Voice tag, LED colour, Picture/Video, Ringer and Location number Up to 10 phone numbers can have a voice recognition recording allocated to them. 46 Phonebook (M4)
Fixed dialling numbers (FDN)
Fixed dialling numbers are a means of limiting which numbers can be called from your phone. With the FDN feature switched on (see page 27), you can call with your phone the numbers you have stored in this phonebook and the emergency number only. Although FDN is supported by your phone, it must be present on your SIM card - check with your service provider.
Service dialling numbers (SDN)
The numbers stored in the SDN directory are pre-installed by your service provider. They will call numbers and services as agreed with your supplier (e.g. customer enquiries, billing information, sportslines, weatherlines, etc.) and cannot be edited by you. Although SDN is supported by your phone, it must be present on your SIM card - check with your service provider.
Phonebook list screen Personal data screen Location number

Adding/editing phone numbers, Email addresses & personal information Highlight the field you wish to edit or add information to Add the required number or information or make necessary changes to the selected field Highlight another field to make further changes, if required You can edit the Name, Phone number, Email address and Info fields by the above method. Allocating a group Highlight the Group field Voice recall functions
Adding a Voice recall recording
Highlight the group you wish to add the current personal data to
Highlight the Voice tag field 1 Say the name you wish to record as a voice tag Say the name again for confirmation according to the displayed message
Playing a Voice recall recording
Highlight the Voice tag field
Deleting a Voice recall recording
3 Up to 10 voice tags can be stored. You can check the number of stored voice tag and list of those tags (see Summary and Voice tag list on page 50). Allocating a LED colour Highlight the LED colour field 1 Highlight the desired colour The personal setting for the LED colour has priority over the Group setting and phone setting for the LED colour. Allocating a picture or video as a CLI You can set a picture or video to be displayed on the screen as a Calling Line Identification (CLI) for an incoming call. Highlight the Picture/Video field 1 to display the picture list screen or 2 to display the video list screen Highlight the desired picture/video SK1 to preview the picture/video or to select the highlighted picture/video A is displayed on the icon for which the item is currently selected. Phonebook (M4) 51
If an MP3 file is set as a ringer in Phone mode and a CLI video is also set, the default picture, instead of the CLI video, will be displayed with the MP3 file. See also: Ringer on page 24 and Pictures (M63) on page 61. Allocating sound/video/MP3 as a ringer You can set a sound, video or MP3 as a ringer for an incoming call. When a video is set, a movie is displayed on the screen with the sound. Highlight the Ringer field 1 to display the sound list screen, 2 to display the video list screen or 3 to display the MP3 list screen Highlight the desired sound, video or MP3 SK1 to preview the file or to select the highlighted file A is displayed on the icon for which the item is currently selected. If the video as a ringer is set, it will sound and will be displayed on the screen regardless of the CLI picture/video setting. See also: Sounds (M62) on page 60. Allocating a location number Highlight the Location number field Saving the edited personal data Key in the desired location number

Applications Options Menu Highlight an application containing the software you want to run SK1
No. Applications Options menu View info Displays the information of the selected application. Delete current Deletes the currently highlighted Java application. Delete all Deletes all the applications. Security setting Displays the security setting of the highlighted application.

Network setting (M72)

You can select the connection profile for the Java application software to connect to the network. To display the Web profiles screen, 1, or to display the Connection profile screen, 2 (see Setting the Connection profiles on page 42 for details). This setting is only effective for on-line applications.

Resident setting (M73)

Some Java applications can be used on the standby screen. The application will activate automatically after you display the standby screen and not operate the phone for the set the resume time. Then, if you still do not operate the phone after the set suspend time, the application will change to the suspend mode.

66 Java (M7)

Selecting the resident Java application (M7311) 7 To display the Resident On screen, 1 (Application) Highlight the required software Setting the resume/suspend time (M7312/M7313) 7 To display the Resident On screen, 2 (Resume time) or 3 (Suspend time) Appropriate key for the required time

Storage info (M74)

You can display the number of Java applications currently stored in your phone and the size of free memory. 7 To display the Storage info screen, 4

Java (M7) 67

Accessory (M8)

MP3 player (M81)

This feature allows you to create a Playlist to play MP3 files in the order you desire. You can add MP3 files saved in your phone to the Playlist (see MP3 (M64) on page 63) or change the order of the MP3 files within the Playlist. SK1 to play After playing, SK2 to stop. To change the volume, Side keys. To play the previous/next file, or. When there are no MP3 files saved in the Playlist, the Playlist screen will be displayed in stead of the MP3 player screen. When you use a wired headset, you can start or stop playing by pressing the button on it, and play the next file by pressing and holding it.
MP3 player Options menu 81
No. MP3 player Options menu 1 Playlist Displays a list of MP3 files in the order in which they are played. You can save up to 30 MP3 files in the Playlist depending on the size of each file. The MP3 files that are deleted from MP3 of My data or erroneous MP3 files are displayed in gray and cannot be played. to display the Playlist Options menu below, or SK1 to add an MP3 file. Play mode Add item Move item Delete item Delete all View detail Adds an MP3 file in your phone to the Playlist. Moves the highlighted MP3 file in the Playlist. Deletes the highlighted MP3 file from the Playlist. Deletes all the MP3 files from the Playlist. Displays the properties (file name, title, artist name and recording time) of the highlighted MP3 file. Plays all the MP3 files in order from top to bottom of the Playlist once. Plays all the MP3 files in the Playlist repeatedly. Plays the selected MP3 file repeatedly.

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FuriosBox GOLD BOX BLING BLINGis new way for unlock the newest phone models. You have one Box, and You can make unlock from phones: LG, SonyEricsson, Nec (incl. the newest models), Maxon, Benq, VK, Vitel, Siemens, Mitshubishi,Sanyo, Toshiba, Lobster, Newgen, Microsnapper, O2. All customers have full cables and persolan acces to support and free updates. If You buy Furiosdongle You can be shure, that You can make all supported phones, without limits, without risc.
Device description: Sony Ericson (40 free credits included) Features : - Read phone info - Flash - Unlocking Sony-Ericsson DB2020, DB2012 CID49/50/51 (need 1 credit) - Unlocking Sony-Ericsson DB2020, CID52 unlimited no server/no credits - Customize option - Flash cross CID - Imei repair/change - Reset user lock, talk time, flip - DB2010 Flashing - DB2010 Reset total time and user lock - PNX5230 Flashing - PNX5230 Reset total time, flip and user lock - EMMA 3 CARDS WERE BLOCKED FOREVER BY SONY-ERICSSON. THIS MEANS YOU CANNOT UNLOCK/FLASH CROSS CID/CHANGE IMEI USING OUR SOFT ON DB2012 MODELS. FOR DB2020 - MODELS PELASE UPGRADE TO CID 52 TO BE ABLE TO DO THIS. Models : - DB2020 CID49/51/52 - K530, K550, K550A, K550C, K550I, K550IM, K610, K610C, K610I, K610IM, K618, K790, K790A, K790C, K790I, K800, K800C, K800I, K810, K810A, K810C, K810I, K818, S500, T650, V630I, W550C, W550I, W580, W610, W610A, W610C, W610I, W660, W710, W710A, W710C, W710I, W830, W830A, W830C, W830I, W850, W888C, Z610, Z610A, Z610C, Z610I, Z710, Z10A, Z710C, Z710I - DB2012 CID49/51
- K320, K510, W200, W300, W810, Z530, Z550 - PNX5230 - Z310 Vodafone - ZTE - Flash read - Flash write - EEprom Read - EEprom Write - Unlock - SECURITY REBUILD - REPAIR IMEI 004999010640000 - CHANGE IMEI TO ANY YOU WISH - REPAIR AND USE PHONES WITH FOREIGN EEPROM - UNLOCK PERMANENTLY BLOCKED PHONES - REMOVE PHONE CODE - UNBLOCK COUNTERS ! Models : - A61 - A62 - 125 - 225 - 226 - 227 - 228 Sagem Features : - Flash read - Flash write - EEprom Read - EEprom Write - Unlock - Repair Dead Phones - AUTO DETECT AND UNLOCK NEW FIRMWARES - SECURITY REBUILD - REPAIR IMEI 004999010640000 - CHANGE IMEI TO ANY YOU WISH - REPAIR AND USE PHONES WITH FOREIGN EEPROM - UNLOCK PERMANENTLY BLOCKED PHONES - REMOVE PHONE CODE
Models : - My220v - My220x - My150x Treo Features : - Read unlock codes - Txt to code (COUNTER BLOCKED TO 15 CREDITS EACH MODEL. DOESN'T NEED INTERNET) Models : - Treo 650, 680 AMOI (1ST) Features : - Direct unlock - Flash read - Flash write - Eeprom write Models : - Amoi Ministry of Sound (MOS-1) Blackberry (1ST) Features : - Read unlock code(s) - Flashing - Language change - Security code reset Models : - ALL 6xxx series - ALL 7xxx series (7130=8100=870x=NOT SUPPORTED BECAUSE NEW PLATFORM)
ONDA (1ST) Features : - Direct unlock - Full flash read/write - Eeprom write - Security code reader Models : - N3000 DRAGON-ARIMA (1ST) Features : - Read codes - Data Dump - Firmware write - Eeprom rebuild - Direct unlock - Imei repair - Relock - EEprom rebuild - Read phone code Models : - DRAGON 1916/1928 - ARIMA 2851 ALCATEL PHILIPS SERIES Features : - Code read - Flash read Models : - C630, C635, C550, C560 ALCATEL LOCOSTO SERIES

Features : - READ CODE(S)(EASY TO GUESS WHAT DOES) - DIRECT UNLOCK (REMOVE LOCK FLAGS/UNLOCK BLOCKED PHONES) - RELOCK (RELOCK PHONE TO ANY MCC-MNC WITH ANY CODE U WISH) - SECURITY REBUILD (FIX 'MEPD NO PRESENT' + IMEI CHANGE ) - WRITE FLASH (FULL SECURITY RECALCULATION) - READ FLASH (WE NEED ALOT OF DUMPS ! SEND US) - WRITE LP (LANGUAGE CHANGE) - WRITE FFS (FFS REPAIR/FORMAT, REMOVE PHONE CODE AND CUSTOMISATIONS) - WARNING !!! 'NO PATCH' SOLUTION Models : - E101, E107, E201, E207, E221, E225, E227 - E101A, E101X, E201A, E201X, E206A, E207A, E207X - E221A, E221X, E227A, E227X - S107X, S210X, T10CM - V270A, V270X ALCATEL VLE5/VLE6 SERIES (1ST) Features : - Direct unlock - Code reading - Language change - Firmware change (upgrade, downgrade, write back-up) by recalculation of security zones - Repair completely dead phones by recalculation of security zones - Support old and new algorithms - Imei Repair Models : - OT-E100/157/158/159/160/161/C61 - OT-E252/256/257/259/265/200/220/230/205/C62 - OT-E801/C64/E805 - 1st ALCATEL MTK SERIES Features : - Read flash - Write flash - Unlock by flash Models :
- C7 series (C701/C707/717/MD01) - K6 series (C820/C825/V770) NEC (1ST) Features : - Direct unlock - Phone repair - Imei repair - China enable Models : - NEC E228 - NEC E313 - NEC E616 - NEC E616V - NEC E338 Features : - Flash read, write (includes MAP/LNG/MAIN) - Direct Unlock - Read phone code Models : - NEC E343i - NEC E121 - NEC E344i Features : - Direct Unlock - Read flash - Repair - Reset phone code and settings to factory default Models : - NEC N500 - NEC N200 Features : - Read unlock codes
- Reset phone code and settings to factory default Models : - NEC N411i - NEC N540 - NEC N500i - NEC N412i - NEC N512i - NEC E949 - NEC E938 - NEC L1 LG 3G SEMC BASED Features : - Direct Unlock - Flash - Repair Models : - 8110 - 8120 - 8130 - 8138 - 8180 - 8330 - 8360 - 8380 LG 3G QUALCOMM BASED (1ST) Features : - Flash - Repair - Unlock (Direct unlock, Code read or by flashing patched flash) - Reset phone code & SPC - Imei repair (available for 8210 & 8290 & CU320 only) - Language change - NOTE: BIGGEST FLASHES DATABASE AVAILABLE FOR THEM Models :
- 8150 (Direct unlock) - 8210 (Direct unlock) - 8290 (Direct unlock) - 8500 (Full unlock by flash) - U250 (Flashing and repair only) - U300 (Temporary unlock using zener diods and original sim) - U310 (Flashing only) - U450 (Flashing and repair only) - U830 (Full unlock by flash) - U880 (Temporary unlock) - U890 (Temporary unlock using zener diods and original sim + 64K SIM SUPPORT) - U890C Chinese firmware - U900 (Temporary unlock)(INCLUDES v11) - U960 (Flashing and repair only) - U970 (Full unlock by flash) - KU970 (Full unlock by flash+Direct Unlock) - KU730 'Aurora' (Full unlock by patched flash) - KU250 (Flashing and repair only) - FOMA L600i FULL FLASH/NVM READ/NVM WRITE/IMEI CHANGE Full Unlock : - KU800, KU450, L600V, KU311, U990, KU990, CU500, CU500V, MU500, YU550, TU500S, TU500F, CU400, CU405, CU320, CU720, TU720, CU575, TU575, CU515, TU515, KU380, KU385, KS20 LG 2G AD&TI CPU BASED Features : - FLASH WRITE (LANGUAGE CHNAGE/REPAIR) - FLASH READ - DIRECT UNLOCK - IMEI REPAIR - FIX NETWORK NOT AVAILABLE Models : - CG series: CG300, CG225(AS G4015) - C series : C1100, C1150, C1200, C1400, C3100, C2200, C3300, C3380, C3310, C3320, C2100, C3400, C2000 - CE series : CE500 - TG series : TG800F, TG800 - L series : L3100, L342I, L341I, L1100, L343I - G series : G7100, G5400, G1500, G1600, G1610, G7000, G7020, G7030, G7050, G5500, G4010, G4011, G4020, G4050, G4015, G242 (as CE500) - F series : F2400, F2100, F2300, F2400, F2410, F7250T, F3000

- B series : B2050, B2100, B2150, B2000 - W series : W5220 - M series : MG105, M6100, ME540, MG110, MG320, MG800, MG810, MG280, MG125, MG370, MG295, MG285, M44x0 - P series : P7200 - S series : S5100, S5200 - KG series : KG210, KG220, KG225, KG800, KG90, KG320, KG328, KG240, KG245, KG248, KG110, KG118, KG115, KG810, KG98, KG130, KG290, KG291i, KG296, KG298 - KP Series: 200, 202, 202i, 130 (AS KP20X) , 235 (AS KP20X) LG OMAP/INFINEON: Features : - OUT OF BATTERY FIX (WORLD FIRST) - DIRECT UNLOCK (WORLD FIRST) - FLASH WRITE (LANGUAGE CHNAGE/REPAIR)(WORLD FIRST) - FLASH READ (WORLD FIRST) - CHANGE IMEI - CHANGE BLUETOOTH ADDRESS - NOTE: BIGGEST FLASHES DATABASE AVAILABLE FOR THEM Models : - KE Series: KE260, KE360, KE600, KE608, KE608N, KE770, KE800, KE820, KE850, KE850A, KE850ASV, KE858, KE970, KE970GO, KE970PK, KE500, KE508, KE520, KE590 - ME Series: ME600D, ME770C, ME770D, ME820C, ME830D, ME850C, ME850D, ME970C, ME970D, ME970DPK, ME550C, ME550D, ME240Q - KG Series: KG70, KG70C, KG77, KG90, KG90C, KG90N, KG99, KG270, KG271, KG275, KG276, KG278, KG285, KG288, KG289, KG370, KG375 - MG Series: MG160A, MG160B, MG161A, MG165A, MG370 - CE Series: CE110, LG240 - KM Series: KM500 - KP Series: KP100, KP105, KP105A, KP105B, KP106, KP106A, KP106B KONKA Features : - Unlock - Read flash Models : - C926, C966
BENQ-SIEMENS (1ST) Features : - Direct unlock - User code - Read flash Models : - S660 (c) - S670 (c) - S680 (c) - M300 (Test Point) - M315 (Test Point) - S700 - AP75 - E61 SIEMENS (No test point) Features : - Direct unlock - Change IMEI - Backup/Restore - SKey calculation Models : - C65, CX65, M65, S65, SK65, SL65, SP65, C70, CX70, C72, C75, CF75, CX75, M75, ME75, M77 (SGold ), S75, SL75 (SGold2) O2 (1ST) Features : - Direct unlock - Read flash Models : - O2x1i - O2x2i - O2x1b - O2x1 - O2x2
- O2x3 - O2x4 VITEL Features : - Direct unlock - Flash Read, write flash Models : - O2x7 PHILIPS Features : - Direct unlock - Flash Read, write flash - Read phone code - Repair imei Models : - 568 MAXON Features : - Direct unlock - Flash Read, write flash - Eeprom repair Models : - MX 7970 - O2x1 VK MOBILE Features :
- Direct unlock Models : - 207 (i) - 530 (i) - 560 - 570 - 200 - 4000 Panasonic Features : - Unlock - Flash Read, write flash Models : - A100, A101, A102 Features : - Unlock Models : - Vs2, Vs3, Vs6, Vs7, Mx6, Mx7, Sa6, Sa7 SIEMENS Features : - Direct Unlock - Flashing (V25 and above) Models : - C62 v25, 26, 28 NEWGEN (1ST) Features :
- Direct Unlock - Phone code reset - Set factory settings - Flash read Models : - Airness99 - C610 - C620 - C800 - E1000 - E1100 - Modelabs ELITE Phone SHARP 3G Features : - Direct Unlock - Flashing - Repair Models : - 802SH - 902SH - 903SH - 703SH - CID 73 (Suported by TP) LOBSTER Features : - Direct Unlock - Flash read Models : - Lobster 485 - Lobster 544 PHONE HOUSE

Features : - Flash read, write - Codes reading - Direct Unlock - Relock - Imei repair - Eeprom Repair Models : - GR 1000 DBTEL-EMBLAZE STING (1ST) Features : - Flash read, write - Codes reading - Direct Unlock - Relock - Imei repair - Eeprom Repair Models : - Emblaze String 6 - DBTEL J6 MICROSNAPPER Features : - Flash read, write - Direct Unlock - Eeprom read, write SANYO Features : - Direct Unlock Models : - Sanyo 801SA
- Sanyo 750, 750i (Logger function available) TOSHIBA 3G Features : - Read Codes (TS705 ONLY IN QFG MODULE) - Direct Unlock (ONLY 2006 VERSIONS) - Phone code & SPC reset Models : - TS705 - TS921 - 803 - 902 - 903 - 904 - (Note : 2006 batch not suported) TOSHIBA 2G Features : - DIRECT UNLOCK - FULL FLASH READ/WRITE - READ/WRITE EEP (TS605 ONLY) - WRITE MBF,MAP,LNG (TS21i/TS10 ONLY) - PHONE CODE READER - IMEI REPAIR (TS21i ONLY) Models : - TS10 - TS608 - TS21i - TS605 THOMPSON Features : - Direct unlock - Flash read
Models : - TN320 PANTECH Features : - Direct unlock - Flash read - Flash write - Eeprom read - Eeprom write - Imei repair Models : - C300 - C3 MOTOROLA Features : - Direct unlock (ALL VERSIONS) - Flash read Models : - C261 - V177 - W370 - W375 Package contains: Furious Gold Box BLING BLING 1 x Furious Team Activation code( for accesing support) 1 Year free support from Furious Team (starting in day of activation) 56 x cables FuriousGold001 - E-series : OT-E100/157/158/159/160/161/252/256/257/259/265/801/105 - C-series : C552/C62/C64 FuriousGold002 - BENQ S660,S670,S680,O2x2
Ref : FuriousGold003 - BENQ M300,M315,S700,AP75,E61 - O2 O2x1i,O2x1b,O2x3,O2x2i FuriousGold004 - VITEL - O2x7 FuriousGold005 - ONDA N3000 - Phone House GR1000 FuriousGold006 - DRAGON 1916/1928 - ARIMA 2851 FuriousGold007 - NEC E338,228,313,616 - Sanyo 801SA,750,750i - Sharp GX30 FuriousGold008 - PANASONIC A100, A101, A102 - PHILIPS 568 FuriousGold009 - NEC 343i FuriousGold010 - TOSHIBA TS10,TS608 FuriousGold011 - NEC N500, N200 - LG TYPE A (7050)(24 PINS connector) - NEWGEN C610,C620,C800,E1000,E1100,T1000 - Modelabs ELITE Phone - Airness99 FuriousGold012 LG TYPE B (7100)(18 PINS CONNECTOR) FuriousGold013 LG TYPE C (B1200) FuriousGold014 LG TYPE D (KG800) FuriousGold015
RJ45 = LG 3G TYPE E USB = LG 3G QUALCOM FuriousGold016 - KONKA 926 - THOMSON TN320 FuriousGold017 - MAXON 7970 - MAXON O2X1 FuriousGold018 - VKMOBILE 207,530,560,570 FuriousGold019 - Panasonic Vs2, Vs3, Vs6, Vs7, Mx6, Mx7, Sa6, Sa7 FuriousGold020 - Siemens C62 FuriousGold021 - SHARP 802,902,903,703,904 FuriousGold022 - LOBSTER 544 FuriousGold023 - LOBSTER 485 FuriousGold024 - DBTEL J6/EMBLAZE FuriousGold025 - VIRGIN MICROSNAPER FuriousGold026 - PANTECH ALL MODELS FuriousGold027 - BLACKBERRY TYPE B FuriousGold028 USB-NEC 3G 228,313,616 FuriousGold029 USB- NEC N412i,N512i,E949,E938,L1 FuriousGold030 USB-

- NEC N8,411i,540,N500i,341i,400i, N series - SHARP GX15 FuriousGold031 USB- Benq S80, S81, S82 - O2X4 - Siemens SFG75 - BLACKBERRY TYPE A FuriousGold032 - VK MOBILE VK200 FuriousGold033 - VK MOBILE VK4000 FuriousGold034 - USB POWER CABLE FuriousGold035 - 2 pcs RJ45-CABLE without connector FuriousGold036 - 18 PINS connector FuriousGold037 - 24 PINS connector FuriousGold038 - Sony-Ericsson K750/J100 FuriousGold039 - Amoi Test Point Cable FuriousGold040 - E121, E122 FuriousGold041 - TOSHIBA TS2i FuriousGold042 -USBLG TYPE D - LG KG99 KU311 KU730 etc FuriousGold043 - Huawei ETS 668 FuriousGold044 - DIRECT TEST POINT CABLE
FuriousGold045 - TREO CABLE FuriousGold046 - Philips 530 CABLE FuriousGold047 - LG ME500 FuriousGold048 - Motorola T191 FuriousGold049 - Vodafone ZTE cable 125, 225 FuriousGold050 - ALCATEL NEW SERIES FuriousGold051 - Sagem My150x CABLE - Vodafone ZTE 226 FuriousGold052 - Vodafone 226 - Sagem MY220x FuriousGold053 - Huawei U526 - Huawei V710 FuriousGold054 - Huawei U330 FuriousGold055 - ZTE F866 FuriousGold056 - USB A/B - warranty Warranty We offer 6 months warranty for this product
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