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If the phone, or the SIM card, is lost or stolen then you should contact your Service Provider immediately in order to bar it from use. The phone supports a number of languages and the keyboard symbols have been chosen for world-wide operation. The digital technology of your NEC GSM phone helps to ensure that your conversations are kept secure. The SIM card contains personal data such as your electronic phonebook, messages (see page 37) and also details of the network services you have subscribed to. The phone will not work (except for emergency calls on some networks) unless a valid SIM card is fitted. Do not scratch the holders of the both side when inserting or removing a SIM card. If the SIM card is not fully inserted when the battery is replaced, damage to the SIM card can occur.
(2)-1 Insert the SIM card sliding it under the holders of the both sides.
(3) Remove the SIM card.
Holder
(2)-2 Slide the SIM card until it locks.
If the SIM card is already fitted, see Start-up on page 3.
Start-up
Switching the phone on
Hold down
for about a second, to switch the phone on. The screen will either remain blank or display an animation or greetings text (see page 21 to change the text) and the phone is then in standby.
Switching the phone off
You may need to charge the battery before using your phone. If the phone gives no response when switched on, read the information about batteries on page 8. The greeting message may not be as indicated if any locks have been set or a wrong SIM card has been inserted. Please follow any instructions given. Do not remove the battery to switch your phone off as this may cause loss of stored information.
until the display shows the power down message.
PIN code The SIM card issued by your service provider has a security feature called PIN code protection. The PIN (Personal Identification Number) is a number put on to the card by your Service Provider, and is 4 to 8 digits long. Some service providers supply SIM cards which will cause your phone to prompt for a PIN code when it is turned on. If this is the case, use the phones keypad to enter your code. You can disable this prompt (see page 35). If you insert a SIM card other than your own, information such as call logs may be lost.
Standby screen
Display information
Graphic display area This area contains the greeting graphic on power up, status graphics and information when searching for networks and making calls. When in the standby mode it shows the current network, vibrator status, mode status, current time and date, and whatever you have keyed in with the phones keypad. When is pressed on the screen on which icon is displayed, this area displays the phones menu options (animated icons and text). Many of the phones features are activated using the powerful menu structure (see page 10 on selecting the phones features). Status Icons This area contains icons which indicate the battery strength, new short message, call diversion on, new voice mail, GPRS attached, Line status and Network signal strength. 2nd-LCD This screen shows the information (clock, status icons or message) when your phone is closed. You can change the display direction of clock or messages on the 2nd-LCD (for details, see page 22). LED There are 12 colours and Gradation for LED. Any of them can be allocated to specific phone numbers so incoming calls from these numbers can be identified. During charging, it will be in Colour 9 (Apple). Help & Softkey area This area can contain help information (e.g. key presses remaining when composing a message) and context sensitive descriptions of the softkeys functions. This area will also display the alarm icon if the alarm is set. 3
Putting a call on hold
You can put an incoming or outgoing call on hold by pressing Softkey 1. To retrieve the call, press Softkey 1 again.
Quick Silent
When your phone is closed, you can stop the ringing tone or vibration by pressing Side Key during receiving a call or messages, or sounding alarm (see page 7). When Quick Silent is active, the Quick Silent icon is displayed on the 2nd-LCD. If Side Key Lock is set to ON, you cannot use Quick Silent function by pressing the Side Key.
Unsuccessful calls
If the call cannot be connected, you will hear a tone. The display will give an appropriate message, and the phone will return to standby. If your phone is set to Auto redial, the number will be automatically called again after a short delay (see page 16). If a connection is broken, such as by a poor radio signal, then the phone returns to standby. See Also: 2nd-LCD and displayed icons on page vi.
Stored numbers
The following numbers are considered to be stored numbers:
Numbers you have stored yourself The last 10 outgoing call numbers (redial numbers) The last 10 incoming call numbers (unless a number was withheld) The last 10 missed call numbers (unless a number was withheld) Emergency calls
The standard emergency number of 112 can be used.
See Also: Storing & retrieving numbers on page 25. See Also: Call lists on page 17.
Key in 2 Press to connect the call to the local emergency services. Last number redial
To redial the last number you called:
On some networks, emergency calls can be made using the 112 number without a SIM card inserted.
See also: Call lists on page 17.
Ensure the standby screen is displayed and no phone number is shown. Press twice. The last number you dialled will be called. Mute
To mute the sound from the mouthpiece:
Press and hold Press and hold
to mute the sound during a call. again to sound.
The mute function is automatically released after the calling. Also, if you make a call or receive a call during muting, the mute function is automatically released.
Displaying your own phone number Press
6 and 4.
Side Key
You can adjust the volume or activate Quick Silent by pressing Side keys. The following table shows the Side key features.
Fold Open Standby Calling Incoming Alarm Earpiece volume setting Earpiece volume setting Ringer volume setting Alarm volume setting Fold Close Volume setting (with SHF) Quick Silent Quick Silent
If no key is pressed for some time, the standby screen will be displayed. Hold down the Side key to keep turning the volume up to Loud. Hold down the Side key to keep turning the volume down to Quiet. When you access an e-mocin session, use the Side and keys to scroll pages. When your phone is closed and the Side Key function is set to OFF (Side Key: OFF), you cannot use Quick Silent function by pressing the Side Keys.
5 and 2. Use the and keys to move the cursor to the wallpaper that you want to select and press Softkey 1. The wallpaper you selected will be displayed. Press Softkey 1 and then a will be displayed on the appropriate icon. Press Softkey 2 to accept the current setting and return to the screen settings menu. to return to the standby screen and the selected screen will be displayed.
Colour style
You can select from 8 different colour schemes for your phones display, as follows.
Press 5 and 4. The Colour style menu will be displayed with a on the current selection of the Colour style. Select the required colour scheme (the screen will change to indicate the highlighted style) and then press Softkey 1. By pressing
CLR or Softkey 2, the Screen settings menu will be re-displayed.
Contrast
To alter the contrast of your phones display screen, use the following procedure.
Press 5 and 5. The contrast adjustment screen will be displayed. Use the and keys to adjust the setting as required or press 1 to 9 on the keypad. The contrast will be shown as the setting is
changed.
Press Softkey 1 to select the current setting or CLR to cancel the setting and return to the Screen settings menu.
Back side settings
2nd-LCD information This 2nd-LCD screen displays condition of your phone, when the phone is closed. Clock, messages or icons are displayed on 2nd-LCD, depending on the settings. Back side settings
(1) 2nd-LCD
5 and 6. The Back side setting screen will be displayed.
When you set to ON, the current settings number will become green (Available for setting of (1) 2nd-LCD, (2) Fixed clock or (3)Incoming call no). You can toggle between on and off by pressing Softkey 1 (Available for setting of (1) 2nd-LCD, (2) Fixed clock or (3)Incoming call no). The default setting is OFF.
The default setting is ON. ON: Enables clock, messages or icons to be displayed on 2nd-LCD. OFF: Disables clock, messages or icons to be displayed on 2nd-LCD. But, even if you select OFF, 2nd-LCD displays clock or messages while setting Set clock type or Contrast. (2) Fixed clock ON: Displays only clock on 2nd-LCD. OFF: Displays clock and messages on 2nd-LCD. (3) Incoming call no. ON: Displays the telephone number or the name of the caller (if you have stored it in the phonebook), when you receive a call. OFF: Displays Incoming, irrespective of any information in your phone. (4) Set clock type To select the clock type (Digital or Analogue) or display direction (Original or Reverse), use the and keys to move the highlight, then press Softkey 1 to select one of them. To end the screen setting, press CLR or Softkey 2.
press Softkey 1. The phone record details will be re-displayed showing the melody title in the melody field. Editing phonebook(SIM) The edit function can be used to alter the existing information in the phonebook(SIM) as follows: If a record is moved/copied from the phonebook(Phone) to the phonebook(SIM), the name will be truncated to the number of characters allowed by your phonebook(SIM) and you will be requested to select which number in the record you wish to move or copy. If a record is moved/copied from the phonebook(SIM) to the phonebook(Phone), you will be prompted to enter the phone number type before the record is stored (see page 27).
When a record in the phonebook(SIM) has been entered for editing purposes, the name field is displayed above the number field.
Press Softkey 1 to enter the edit mode.
Use the text editing facilities (see page 33) to make any changes necessary to the text and then press the key to enter the number
field. Make any changes necessary and press Softkey 1 to save the changes. Deleting a single phonebook record
When any phonebook record is highlighted, the edit menu can be displayed by pressing Press 3. The confirmation screen will be displayed. Press Softkey 1 to delete the record or Softkey 2 to cancel the action.
Move/copy a record between locations and/or phonebooks To move or copy a phone record from one location to another within a phonebook or from the phonebook(Phone) to the phonebook(SIM) (or vice versa), use the following procedure.
When any phonebook record is highlighted, the edit menu can be displayed by pressing Press 4 to move a record or 5 to copy it. The enter location screen will be displayed. To move/copy the record to the new location suggested, press Softkey 1.
To move/copy the record to another location within the same phonebook, key in the location required and press Softkey 1. If the location is already in use, you will be prompted to press Softkey 1 to confirm the replacement. To move/copy the record to another phonebook, press until the required phonebook is displayed. The Enter location screen for the selected phonebook will be displayed. To move/copy the record to the location suggested, press Softkey 1. To move/copy the record to another location, key in the location required and press Softkey 1. If the location is already in use, you will be prompted to press Softkey 1 to confirm the replacement. The edit menu will be displayed.
to return to the standby screen. 31
Package copy
To copy multiple phone records in the phonebook(SIM), to copy a phone number to the phonebook(SIM), or to copy all memory records to the phonebook(SIM), use the following procedure. When records are copied from the phonebook(Phone) to the phonebook(SIM), the name will be truncated to the number of characters allowed by your SIM card and, if a single record is being copied, only the first phone number in the record will be stored. If a multiple copy is carried out to the SIM card, each number will be allocated a location. When records are copied from the phonebook(SIM) to the phonebook(Phone), it will be assumed the number is a home number.
Press 0 and 6. The package copy menu will be displayed. Press 1 to copy multiple records to the phone memory by location number, 2 to copy first located phone number type to the
phonebook(SIM), or 3 to copy all phone number types to the phonebook(SIM).
If you selected option 1, you will be prompted to enter the location from which the copy will start and the location at which the copy
should end, then to press Softkey 1. If you wish to copy all records, just press Softkey 1. A confirmation screen will be displayed. Press Softkey 1 to confirm. A status screen will be displayed showing the progress of the copy. When the copy is finished, a confirmation screen will be displayed. Press Softkey 2 to return to the package copy menu. If you selected option 2, you will be prompted to enter the location from which the copy will start and the location at which the copy should end, then to press Softkey 1. A confirmation screen will be displayed. Press Softkey 1 to confirm. A status screen will be displayed showing the progress of the copy. When the copy is finished, a confirmation screen will be displayed. Press Softkey 2 to return to the package copy menu. If you selected option 3, you will be prompted to enter the location from which the record will be copied, then to press Softkey 1. A confirmation screen will be displayed. Press Softkey 1 to confirm. A status screen will be displayed showing the progress of the copy. When the copy is finished, a confirmation screen will be displayed. Press Softkey 2 to return to the package copy menu.
Delete all phone records
To delete all phone records in your phone memory only, use the following procedure.
Press 0 and 7. A deletion confirmation screen will be displayed. Press Softkey 1 to delete all the phone records, or Softkey 2 to cancel the operation.
The Delete all phone records facility is not applicable to the SIM card memory.
This section describes how you enter text (letters, numbers and symbols) in the SMS mode. The same method of text entry can be used in phonebook editing.
Not applicable to text entry in the e-mocin.
Options Quick text Sound Picture Animation Emotion Key 5
Writing messages With the standby screen displayed, press 3, 1 and 4. The message entry screen will be displayed. Press during message creation, the Edit menu will be displayed (see Fig. 1), then you could choose the text entry methods.
Press 1 for T9 English input. Press 2 for normal text input (ABC). Press 3 for numeric input. Press 4 for Insert object (see table right). It is available only in the message entry screen. Press 5 to open the options menu. Fig. 1
The Insert object option is displayed only in the message entry screen. If you are in other than the message entry screen, the number of Options is 4.
Typical Text Entry Screen
T9 English text input
Fig. 1
Normal text input (ABC) T9 text input Numeric input Symbol mode
In the symbol mode, each key will display a symbol according to its Candidate page. By pressing the in a text entry mode, the symbol mode will be turned on. Use the and keys to select the candidate pages, then press the appropriate number for the required symbol.
Edit your own phone number 6 and 4. Your own number will be displayed. Press Use CLR to delete individual characters or hold it down to delete all characters and then use the keypad to enter the correct number.
If an own number has not been previously entered a blank screen will be displayed.
The facilities outlined in this section enable you to protect your phone from improper and unauthorised use.
FDN setting Press
7 and 7 then press Softkey 1 to turn FDN on or Softkey 2 to turn it off.
See also: FDN storage on page 26. The FDN facility is network dependent. If you forget any of these codes, ALWAYS contact your service provider as they are the ONLY source for your codes. The PIN 2 code is SIM card related and may only be available from your service provider. Some SIM cards are set up so that PIN number entry cannot be turned off.
You may be requested to enter your PIN 2 code to change the FDN setting.
Security codes
You may be required to enter one of the four security codes (shown below). When the phone prompts you for one of these codes, use the keypad to enter the appropriate number and press Softkey 1.
PIN code (provided by your Network to protect your SIM card if it is stolen) PIN 2 code (provided by your Network for AoC and FDN services protection) PUK 1 code (personal unblocking key in case you forget PIN code) PUK 2 code (personal unblocking key in case you forget PIN 2 code) PIN code
Your phone can be set up so it needs your PIN code entered at power up before the phone can be used at all. If the PIN code is not entered, not even incoming calls can be answered. If you enter your PIN code incorrectly more than three times (not necessarily in the same session) not even the correct PIN code will work and you will have to contact your service provider for a PUK 1 code to unblock your SIM card.
Press and 7. The security menu will be displayed. Press 2 to turn PIN code entry on (activate) and 3 to turn it off (deactivate). You will be prompted to enter your PIN number to confirm
the change. Changing your PIN code
Press 7 and 1. The PIN change screen will be displayed. Key in the current code. You will be prompted to enter the new code and then to enter it again as confirmation. A confirmation screen
will be displayed momentarily, then the security screen will be displayed.
PIN 2 code
Your phone supports advanced feature that may require a PIN 2 code to be entered before they can be accessed or modified. If the PIN 2 code is entered incorrectly 3 times, you will need to contact your service provider for a PUK 2 code. Changing your PIN 2 code
Press 7 and 4. The PIN 2 change screen will be displayed. Key in the current code. You will be prompted to enter the new code and then to enter it again as confirmation. A confirmation screen
Bar calls
This facility allows you to restrict the following types of calls made or received on your phone.
All outgoing Outgoing international Outgoing international except home All incoming All incoming when roaming Press 7 and 5. There will be a delay while your phone checks its barring status with your network and then the call barring
screen will be displayed.
Call barring facilities (barring, cancelling barring and checking barring) are network services and may require a password.
and keys to select the type of barring (shown above) and whether it should be for Speech, Data, FAX or SMS, then press Softkey 1. When a selection has been made, the selected setting will have a red bar over its icon.
, then enter your Network barring password and press Softkey 1.
When the setting has been made, press
Confirmation window will appear if you have made changes and pressed Softkey 2. Then press Softkey 1 to make settings available or press Softkey 2 to cancel.
Bar password Press 7 and 6 to change your bar password. Enter current password, then enter new password. Re-enter new password for confirmation and press Softkey 1.
SMS/EMS overview
Standard messages Your phone can send and receive SMS or EMS messages. 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 flash. When all messages have been read, the message icon will no longer be displayed and the LED will be switched off. Your phone will automatically send a message to the service centre when your SIM card memory is full. When the service centre has been informed that your SIM card is full, the SMS card full icon will be displayed (see below) an error message will be displayed and it will not send your phone any further messages until your SIM card has some free message space. Your phone will automatically notify the service centre that there is more space and message reception will resume. When you send a message, you can attach a receipt request. This will cause the service centre to send you a message indicating whether your original message was delivered successfully or not. Message icons The following icons will be displayed on your phone to inform you of the current message status: New message on your phone (yellow) SMS full (red diagonal) Excess SMS (grey) SMS menu screen With the standby screen displayed, press 3 and 1 to display the SMS menu screen. If there are no messages in the message list, the item is grayed and you cannot select it. When you highlight Inbox, Drafts or Sent on the SMS menu screen, the and icons are displayed on the bottom of the screen. The icon indicates number of opened messages. The icon indicates number of unread messages. The Short Message Service is network dependent.
will be displayed.
If you receive a call while you are creating a message, the message will be saved automatically for you to complete later. If there is no space left in your SIM card to store the message, the message cannot be stored.
Press 1 to send the message or 2 to save the message. While a message is being sent , a name, number and a CLI picture will be displayed (if a name and CLI picture have been stored
against the number in your phonebook(Phone)). If there is no name or CLI picture stored against the phone number you are sending the message to, the number and a graphic will be displayed until the message has been sent and you get a confirmation message displayed.
Deleting a message
To delete a message or all messages in the list, use the following procedure. 3 and 1. With the standby screen displayed, press Press 1 to display the incoming message list, press 2 to display the draft message list or 3 to display the outgoing message list. The selected message list will be displayed. Use the and keys to highlight the required message and press Press 2 to go to Delete confirmation screen and then press Softkey 1. If you cancel the deletion, press Softkey 2. If you want to delete all messages in the list, press 3 to go to Delete all confirmation screen and then press Softkey 1. If you cancel the deletion, press Softkey 2. To delete a message while reading it, use the following procedure. 3 and 1. With the standby screen displayed, press Press 1 to display the incoming message list, press 2 to display the draft message list or 3 to display the outgoing message list. The selected message list will be displayed.
Use the and keys to highlight the required message and then press Softkey 1. Press 2 to go to Delete confirmation screen and then press Softkey 1. Press
If you cancel the deletion, press Softkey 2.
Status Press
3 and 1 from the standby screen and press 5. The Status screen will be displayed.
You can check the status of messages, as follows:
Total Msgs Completed Incompleted SMS in SIM (SIM dependent) Free in SIM (SIM dependent) SMS in Phone Free in Phone Message setup With the standby screen displayed, press
SMS centre 3, 1 and 6. The SMS/EMS settings screen will be displayed.
Press 1 and enter the relevant number or edit the existing one. Then press Softkey 1.
To start again with different settings, use the key. To reset all the currencies to their initial values, press and 2. To exit the currency converter, briefly press. The standby screen will be displayed.
Scheduler
The scheduler allows you to enter reminders and appointments for particular times and dates. Making an entry in the scheduler
and 3. The scheduler will be displayed, showing either a weekly or monthly view (according to how the scheduler was left when it was last used) with todays date highlighted.
Press Softkey 1. The days schedule list screen (if any) will be displayed. Press and 2 to display the schedule entry screen. Press Softkey 2 to set the date of the scheduled event. Use the keypad to enter the year for the scheduled event (if necessary), then
use the key to enter Month field.
Fig. 1 Only the 24 hour format can be used for time entry for a scheduled event.
Use the keypad to enter the month for the scheduled event (if necessary), then press the key to enter Date field. Use the keypad to enter the date for the scheduled event (if necessary), then press the key to enter Time field. Key in the time of the scheduled event and press Softkey 1. You will be returned to the schedule entry screen. Press the key to highlight the description field and press Softkey 2. The description entry screen will be displayed. Use the normal text entry procedures (see page 33) to enter a description of the scheduled event, then press Softkey 1. The schedule
entry screen will be displayed. If the schedule information is now complete, press Softkey 1. If there are no schedule clashes, you will be returned to the schedule list screen.
If there is already an identical schedule stored, you will be informed and returned to the time and date screen.
Press Softkey 2 to return to the weekly or monthly schedule display or briefly press
Viewing the scheduled events
to return you to the standby screen.
and 3. The scheduler will be displayed, showing either a weekly or monthly view (according to how the scheduler was left when it was last used) with todays date highlighted. and keys to display the
Use the and keys to display the last or next week or month respectively if necessary, and use the
previous or next day respectively until the required date is highlighted. scheduled event and press Softkey 1. The selected scheduled event will be displayed.
Press Softkey 1. The highlighted days schedules (if any) will be displayed. Use the and keys to highlight the required
To edit the displayed scheduled event, press Softkey 1. To delete the displayed scheduled event, press CLR. The delete confirmation screen will be displayed. Press Softkey 1 to delete the event or Softkey 2 to return to the event details screen. To display the schedulers option menu, press (see page 48).
Press CLR or Softkey 2 to return to the weekly or monthly schedule display, or briefly press ToDo list
This feature allows you to set up to 100 ToDo tasks that should be finished by a certain date. You can choose to display all ToDo tasks, or just finished or unfinished ToDo tasks. Each task is identified by a description (of up to 32 characters) and its start due date. Creating a ToDo task Press and 4. The list of stored tasks (if any) is displayed. If there are no ToDo tasks stored, you will be prompted to create one.
Start date Due date Status (Unfinished) ToDo task description
If there are no ToDo tasks listed, press Softkey 1. The ToDo entry screen will
be displayed showing the Start date (the current date - highlighted), Due date (the current date) and status (Unfinished).
If there are no ToDo tasks listed, press and 1 to edit. The type of ToDo task displayed in the list will depend on the setting of the display filter (see page 51). If an invalid date is entered, an error screen will be displayed and then the previous date entry screen will be redisplayed.
If you wish to change the Start date from the current date, press Softkey 2.
The enter start date screen will be displayed. Key in the required year, month and date. When the contents of a field is correct, use the key to go to the next field. When the Start date has been entered, press Softkey 1. The ToDo entry screen will again be displayed.
Use the key to highlight the due date field. If you wish to accept the current date as the Due date, use the key. This date will be stored and the Status field will be highlighted.
If you wish to change the Due date from the current date, press Softkey 2. The enter due date screen will be displayed. Key in the required year, month and date. When the contents of a field is correct, use the key to go to the next field. When the Due date has been entered, press Softkey 1. The ToDo entry screen will again be displayed.
Use the key to highlight the finished/unfinished field then press Softkey 2 only if you wish to change the current state. Use the key and then press Softkey 2 to display the ToDo task description entry screen. Use the normal text entry methods (see
page 33 for text entry methods) to enter a description of up to 32 characters for the ToDo task. When you have entered the required text, press Softkey 1. The ToDo list screen will be displayed. Press Softkey 2 to return to the Accessories menu or briefly press to return to the standby screen.
Viewing ToDo task details
Press and 4. The list of stored tasks is displayed. Use the and keys to highlight the required ToDo task and press Softkey 1. The selected ToDo tasks start date, due date,
Compact NetFront is a registered trademark or trademark of Access Co., Ltd. in Japan and selected countries worldwide.
If you leave your phone for a long time with the battery uncharged, the content of memory cannot be retained, and stored e-mocin data (*) may be lost. (*) Stored e-mocin data:
e-mocin settings MMS data bookmarks, etc.
What can I download
Your phone supports the downloading of three different types of content:
Melodies Wallpapers Animation (greeting)
What are Melodies? Melodies are played when you receive a call or SMS/MMS. What are wallpapers? Wallpaper is an image that is displayed as the background for your standby screen. These pictures are 4096 colour and you can download them to your phone. What are animations? Animations are played when the phone is turned on. These are 4096 colour and you can download them to your phone.
e-mocin icons
The following e-mocin icons are displayed in two locations of your phones display (see diagram at the front of this document):
e-mocin status icon MMS icon
e-mocin service area unread MMS
e-mocin connected unread MMS full
e-mocin connecting MMS on server
e-mocin locked
e-mocin quick start
The following procedures will help you start using your phones e-mocin facilities straight away. For more detailed procedures and information, please read the rest of this section. Access a new e-mocin site
With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 2, 5 and 1, then Softkey 1. Key in the site address then press Softkey 1. Use the and keys to highlight OK, then press Softkey 1. The phone will connect
to the requested site. Access a stored address
With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 2, 5 and 2. Use the and keys to highlight the required address then press
Softkey 1.
Use the and keys to highlight OK then press Softkey 1. The phone will connect to the requested site.
Bookmark a page With a web page displayed, press. The browser menu will be displayed. Depending on the type of page you are viewing, the available Browser menu options may change.
Draft list Options Delete one Delete all No. 1 2
Delete one: Delete all: Deletes the selected MMS. Deletes all the mails/MMS.
Checking new mail This option gives you access to unread received MMS stocked in the server.
Press 5 to display the Check new mail screen.
Mail settings This option gives you access to the Mail settings menu (see page 72). Back This option returns you to the e-mocin menu (see page 62). If Auto reception is set to On (see page 72), the Check new mail option will display your Inbox (see page 67), if Auto reception is set to Off, this option will cause any new MMS to be downloaded from your current e-mocin service provider. If your Inbox becomes full, new MMS will overwrite old MMS that has already been read.
e-mocin user settings
This menu enables you to set up the way your phone uses and displays web pages.
With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 2 and 7. The e-mocin user settings
menu screen will be displayed. Setting time out This option enables you to set the time after which the connection will be broken if there has been no activity (60 seconds/90 seconds/ disable).
Press 1 to display the Set time out screen. Use the and keys to highlight the circle next to the required time, then press
Softkey 1 to select it.
Use the key to highlight OK and press Softkey 1.
Showing tables This option enables you to decide if your phone will display tables contained in a web page.
User setting Options Set time out Show tables Load images Wrap text Send terminal info Check settings Back
Press 2 to display the Show tables screen. Use the and keys to highlight the circle next to the required setting, then press Softkey 1 to select it. Use the key to highlight OK and press Softkey 1.
Loading images This option enables you to decide if your phone will load images contained on a web page.
Press 3 to display the Load images screen. Use the and keys to highlight the circle next to the required setting, then press Softkey 1 to select it. Use the key to highlight OK and press Softkey 1.
Wrapping text This option enables you to decide if your phone will display text as it is on the web page or wrap it to fit your phones screen.
Press 4 to display the Wrap text screen. Use the and keys to highlight the circle next to the required setting, then press Softkey 1 to select it. Use the key to highlight OK and press Softkey 1.
Sending terminal info
Press 6 to display the Send terminal info screen. Use the and keys to highlight the circle next to the required setting, then press Softkey 1 to select it. Use the key to highlight OK and press Softkey 1.
Checking settings This option displays all the options from this menu with their current settings.
Press 7 to display the Check settings screen.
Back This option returns you to the e-mocin menu (see page 62).
Press 0 to return to the e-mocin menu screen. Mail settings With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 1 and 6. The Mail settings menu screen will be
displayed. Auto play This option enables you to playback mail attachment and MMS automatically.
Press 1 to display the Auto play screen. Use the and keys to select the required setting and press Softkey 1 (a in the box means Auto
play is turned on).
Mail settings Options Auto play Auto reception Check settings Back
No. 3 0
Use the key to highlight OK and press Softkey 1. The settings will be stored.
Auto reception This option enables you to set whether or not to automatically receive mail. With Auto-reception set to On, your phone will automatically receive MMS. If it is Off, you will have to manually retrieve your MMS from your e-mocin service provider (see Checking new mail on page 70).
Press 2 to display the Auto reception screen. Use the and keys to select Yes or No and press Softkey 1 to highlight the circle. Use the key to highlight OK and press Softkey 1. The settings will be stored.
Press 3 to display the Check settings screen.
Back This option returns you to the mail menu (see page 65).
Press 0 to return to the Mail menu screen.
With the standby screen displayed, press the key to display Viewer screen. There are four view items; Animation view, Wallpaper view, CLI view, and Melody play.
Animation view Select the Animation view icon from the Viewer screen and press Softkey 1. The Animation view screen is displayed. Use the and keys to select the animation and press Softkey 1 to preview. Use the and keys to toggle between Animation 1 and Animation 2. To set the animation as the Greeting screen, press Softkey 1. Press Softkey 2 to return to the previous screen, or press
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Impulse charger for NEC N223i
High quality impulse charger works with: NEC N223i and compatible mobile phones Technical specification: - input voltage 100-240 V, frequency 50-60 Hz - output voltage 5-10 V - quick charging
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