
Introduction 1Introduction 11IntroductionWelcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications! We are pleased that you have chosen the Vod
3.1.2 Handset10 Safety and General Information3.1.2 Handset• If a child is using the handset, have a guardian teach them the proper handling procedure
11.12 Using Call Waiting100 Calling Features11.12 Using Call WaitingWhen you are on a call or downloading a file, an alert tone sounds to indicate tha
Do Not Announce the Call Transfer 11.14.2Calling Features 10111.14.2 Do Not Announce the Call Transfer4g up or down scroll to Transfer5 SELECT select
12 Getting More Out of Your Phone102 Getting More Out of Your Phone12Getting More Out of Your Phone12.1 CameraFor instructions on how to take and send
Calendar 12.2Getting More Out of Your Phone 10312.2 CalendarYou can schedule or organise events such as appointments and meetings. You must set the co
12.2.2 Day View104 Getting More Out of Your Phone12.2.2 Day ViewSelect a day and press the centre select key to see the day’s events.12.2.3 Event View
Creating a Calendar Event 12.2.4Getting More Out of Your Phone 10512.2.4 Creating a Calendar EventA title is required for a calendar event. All other
12.2.6 Copying an Event106 Getting More Out of Your Phone12.2.6 Copying an Event12.2.7 Deleting an Event6 g up or down scroll to the information you w
Viewing and Dismissing an Event Reminder 12.2.8Getting More Out of Your Phone 10712.2.8 Viewing and Dismissing an Event ReminderWhen you set a reminde
12.3.2 Enabling/Disabling an Alarm108 Getting More Out of Your Phone12.3.2 Enabling/Disabling an AlarmAlarms that you set are listed by name on the Al
Calculator 12.4Getting More Out of Your Phone 10912.4 CalculatorYou can use your phone as a calculator and currency converter.12.4.1 Calculating Numbe
Handset 3.1.2Safety and General Information 11• To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn OFF the handset when you are near electr
12.4.2 Converting Currency110 Getting More Out of Your Phone12.4.2 Converting CurrencyThe currency converter works just like the calculator, but conve
Diverting Calls 12.6Getting More Out of Your Phone 111Tip: Repeat steps 3 to 6 to add additional parties to the conference call.12.6 Diverting CallsDi
12.6.2 Checking Call Diverting Status112 Getting More Out of Your PhoneNote: Repeat this procedure to enter diverting information for other call types
Using DTMF Tones 12.8Getting More Out of Your Phone 11312.8 Using DTMF TonesYou can send numbers to the network as Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) to
12.9 Monitoring Phone Use114 Getting More Out of Your Phone12.9 Monitoring Phone Use12.9.1 View and Reset Call TimersNetwork connection time is the el
Using a Timer During a Call 12.9.2Getting More Out of Your Phone 11512.9.2 Using a Timer During a CallYou can set a timer to beep at selected interval
12.10.2 Automatic Answer116 Getting More Out of Your Phone12.10.2 Automatic AnswerSet your phone to automatically answer calls when connected to a ste
Making Data Calls 12.12Getting More Out of Your Phone 11712.12 Making Data CallsUSB Cable & Utility Software (MOGF01) lets you transfer data betwe
12.12.3 Receiving a Data Call118 Getting More Out of Your Phone12.12.3 Receiving a Data CallUse this procedure to transfer a data call to a connected
Changing Network Setup Values 12.14.3Getting More Out of Your Phone 119Your phone displays a list of available networks.12.14.3 Changing Network Setup
3.1.2 Handset12 Safety and General Information• Do not place a handset in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area.Air bags inflate
12.14.4 Adjusting Service Tones120 Getting More Out of Your PhoneNetwork search Speed options: 12.14.4 Adjusting Service TonesYou can set your phone t
Setting Up a Cable Connection 12.17.1Getting More Out of Your Phone 121Note: Not all devices are compatible with all types of connections. Check your
13 Security122 Security13Security13.1 Locking the USIM CardYou r Personal Identification Number (PIN) code protects the information stored on your US
Unblock the USIM Card PIN2 Code 13.1.2Security 12313.1.2 Unblock the USIM Card PIN2 CodeIf you enter an incorrect USIM card PIN2 code 3 times in a row
13.2 Locking and Unlocking Applications124 Security13.2 Locking and Unlocking ApplicationsYou can lock specific phone applications (such as the Phone
Centre Access Code 13.4Security 12513.4 Centre Access CodeA 4-digit number selected at initial subscription is required to set optional services via l
13.6 Call Barring Password126 SecurityTo hide private entries:To show hidden private entries:13.6 Call Barring PasswordYou can set a 4-digit number fo
Call Barring Password 13.6Security 1277 keypad enter new barring password8 OK submit new barring password9 keypad re-enter new barring password10 OK
14 Vodafone live!128 Vodafone live!14Vodafone live!Your phone is customised for use with Vodafone live!. Visit www.vodafone.jp for additional informat
Messaging 14.1Vodafone live! 12914.1 MessagingIn Japan or abroad, you can exchange text messages with handset, PCs, or other devices.MMS (Multimedia M
Handset 3.1.2Safety and General Information 13• Do not use the handset if the antenna is damaged.The broken antenna may cause burns or other injuries
14.2 Web130 Vodafone live!14.2 WebUse Web to access the Mobile Internet and a wide variety of Vodafone live! content. Search for information or downlo
Checking Amount of Memory Used 14.5Vodafone live! 131Note: If ご希望の E- メ ールア ド レ スは既に登録 されています。 他のアド レスを入力して く ださい (Address is already in use. Please s
14.6 Locking/Unlocking Vodafone live!132 Vodafone live!14.6 Locking/Unlocking Vodafone live!You can lock the Messaging and Web functions of Vodafone l
Messaging 15Messaging 13315Messaging15.1 Checking for New MessagesWhen you receive a message, your phone sounds an alert and displays a New Message no
15.2 Retrieving MMS Messages from the Centre134 Messaging• When you cannot receive a message, such as when your phone is turned off, have a new messag
Using Received Messages 15.3Messaging 13515.3 Using Received MessagesReply to or forward received messages, or use received messages to call the sende
15.4 Sending a Message136 MessagingCalling the SenderUsing the phone number from a message, you can call the sender.In the message summary screen or r
Sending a Message 15.4Messaging 137For MMS messages, you can set the following options:Maximum Message LengthMessage FieldsOption DescriptionMMS Templ
15.4 Sending a Message138 MessagingI. Entering the Message TextEnter the message text.You can enter up to 160 single-byte alphanumeric characters (70
Sending a Message 15.4Messaging 139Note: • To preview an MMS message, press M, select Preview with g, and press the SELECT key.• You can check the app
3.1.3 Battery14 Safety and General Information3.1.3 BatteryDANGER• Do not disassemble or modify the battery. In addition, do not solder directly to th
15.4 Sending a Message140 Messaging• To delete sound data, press M, select Delete Audio, and press the SELECT key.Inserting Quick Notes/MMS TemplatesN
Sending a Message 15.4Messaging 141Adding Pages (MMS Only)In a text entry screen:Note: You can view the previous page by pressing g left and the follo
15.4 Sending a Message142 Messaging• For MMS, you can enter up to 50 single-byte alphanumerics for email addresses (To/Cc/Bcc).You can also send to Vo
Sending a Message 15.4Messaging 143Editing/Deleting a RecipientIn a recipient list:Composing Messages from the Phone BookIn a search screen:Press To1
15.5 Attaching Image/Sound Files (MMS Only)144 MessagingIII. Sending a MessageSend a message you composed.After specifying a recipient (II. Entering a
Attaching Image/Sound Files (MMS Only) 15.5Messaging 145Note: • To attach multiple files, select [New Attachment] and repeat steps 6 and 7.• To return
15.5 Attaching Image/Sound Files (MMS Only)146 MessagingDeleting Attached FilesIn a text entry screen:Adding PagesYou can add pages to a message so th
Setting Outgoing Message Options (MMS Only) 15.6Messaging 147Tip: To preview the page, M > Preview.15.6 Setting Outgoing Message Options (MMS Only)
15.6 Setting Outgoing Message Options (MMS Only)148 MessagingNote: • The number of characters you can enter depends on the type of characters and the
Setting Outgoing Message Options (MMS Only) 15.6Messaging 149Setting Delivery ReportYou can confirm that your message reached the recipient by setting
Charger 3.1.4Safety and General Information 153.1.4 ChargerWARNING• If battery does not charge properly, stop charging.The battery may leak, overheat,
15.7 Saving a Message in the Draft Folder150 Messaging15.7 Saving a Message in the Draft FolderYou can save messages to the draft folder (Draft Messag
Checking Message Contents 15.9Messaging 151• Draft Messages 15.9 Checking Message Contentsޓ1㧕4G6JCPMU㨇%TGCVG/GUUCIG㨉&TCHV/GUUCIGU5'.&apo
15.10Reordering the Message Centre Menu View (Messaging Top Menu)152 Messaging15.10 Reordering the Message Centre Menu View (Messaging Top Menu)The de
Replying to a Message 15.11Messaging 15315.11 Replying to a MessageYou can send a message back to the sender.Note: With MMS, you can send a message to
15.13 Delivery Report154 Messaging15.13 Delivery ReportAfter you send a message, you can check that the recipient received it.Note: Using the outgoing
Locking a Message 15.15Messaging 155Note: Because the memory shared by the Sent Messages and outgoing messages is the same, some data may not be store
15.16 Deleting a Message156 Messaging15.16 Deleting a MessageYou can delete unwanted messages.Selecting and Deleting a MessageDeleting All Message Cen
Deleting a Message 15.16Messaging 157Tip: You can activate Cleanup Messages by selecting the message folder from the Message Centre menu and pressing
15.17Phone Numbers/E-mail Addresses in a Message158 MessagingNote: • Select None to not automatically delete messages.• Lock messages to not be automa
Using Attachments 15.18Messaging 159In a message detail screen:15.18 Using AttachmentsStoring to the Data FolderYou can store pictures, videos, or sou
3.1.4 Charger16 Safety and General Information• Do not short-circuit the charger terminal when the adapter or charger is connected to a power outlet.
15.19 Received Messages List Operations160 MessagingSetting a Wallpaper/Screen Saver ImageYou can set a picture attached to a message as the wallpaper
MMS Settings 15.20Messaging 16115.20 MMS SettingsSetting Message Type when Replying with an MMS Message15.21 SMS SettingsSetting Message Type when Rep
15.21 SMS Settings162 MessagingChanging the SMS Message Centre Phone NumberYou can change the SMS message centre phone number.Do not change the number
Storing Quick Notes 15.22Messaging 16315.22 Storing Quick NotesYou can store frequently used message text phrases as quick notes.15.23 Resetting Messa
16 Web164 Web16WebSSLYou can use your phone to view data service contents that support SSL (Secure Socket Layer). SSL is a transmission protocol that
Accessing Mobile Internet Sites 16.1Web 16516.1 Accessing Mobile Internet SitesYou can access Mobile Internet sites and download data.Note: • Packet c
16.1.2 Accessing the Internet by Entering a URL166 Web16.1.2 Accessing the Internet by Entering a URLYou can enter a Mobile Internet site address (URL
Mobile Internet Site Operations 16.2Web 16716.2 Mobile Internet Site Operations16.2.1 Moving the CursorYou can select an item in the Mobile Internet s
16.2.5 Viewing the Browser Menu168 Web16.2.5 Viewing the Browser Menu16.2.6 Using a Phone Number/E-mail Address/URL in the Mobile Internet SiteIf a pa
Using Pictures 16.3Web 169Accessing the Internet Using a URL from the Mobile Internet SiteTip: You can store e-mail addresses and phone numbers that a
Handset Use & Electronic Medical Equipment 3.1.5Safety and General Information 173.1.5 Handset Use & Electronic Medical EquipmentThis section
16.4 Using Video Clips170 WebIn a site with pictures:You can use pictures in the following ways.• Attaching to a message• Storing for later use• Setti
Using Sound Files 16.5Web 171Note: • Video clips downloaded from Mobile Internet sites cannot be set as Chaku-video. Furthermore, on-screen text is un
16.6 My Saved Page172 Web16.6 My Saved PageYou can store frequently used Mobile Internet sites to My Saved Page for quick access.Storing to My Saved P
Bookmarks 16.7Web 173Editing Stored ContentDeleting My Saved Page16.7 BookmarksYou can store frequently used Mobile Internet site addresses (URLs) to
16.7 Bookmarks174 WebAccessing Mobile Internet Sites in BookmarksEditing BookmarksDeleting Bookmarks4 OK set the data5 DONE store the URL to Bookmar
History 16.8Web 17516.8 HistoryAccessing Mobile Internet Sites in HistoryClearing History16.9 Refreshing/Reloading to Receive New DataWhen using cache
16.11 Resetting Web176 Web16.11 Resetting Web16.11.1 Clearing CookiesCookies are data transferred between your phone and the Vodafone live! Service Ce
Functions While Using Web 16.12Web 17716.12 Functions While Using WebWhile viewing Mobile Internet site, you can use the following functions.• New Cal
17 V-appli178 V-appli17V-appli17.1 Using a Memory CardYou can also store various contents of V-appli on a memory card.Note: V-appli which is stored on
Launching V-appli 17.3V-appli 17917.3 Launching V-appliRun preset V-appli, as well as downloaded games and applications.Note: If a phone call or messa
3.1.6 Memory Card18 Safety and General Information3.1.6 Memory Card• Observe these rules when visiting medical institutions:• Do not take handset into
17.5 V-appli Home Screen Settings180 V-appli17.5 V-appli Home Screen SettingsYou can set the home screen to have a V-appli constantly running.Note: •
Setting Phone Actions for When V-appli is Running 17.6V-appli 181Note: • When a call/message is received and a V-appli set as the home screen is runni
17.7 Adjusting V-appli Volume182 V-appli17.7 Adjusting V-appli VolumeAdjust the volume of V-appli sound effects and other sounds.17.7.1 Setting V-appl
Setting the Display Backlight for V-appli 17.8V-appli 18317.8 Setting the Display Backlight for V-appliYou can set the display backlight for when V-ap
17.10 Viewing Java™ Version and Available Memory184 V-appli17.10 Viewing Java™ Version and Available MemoryTo view Java version information, or the am
Troubleshooting 18Troubleshooting 18518TroubleshootingCheck these questions first if you have problems with your phone.Question AnswerIs your battery
18 Troubleshooting186 TroubleshootingThe following refer to specific problems:Problem SolutionMy phone was stolen. To whom should I report this? Repor
Troubleshooting 18Troubleshooting 187My phone does not ring. If you see or in the display, then the ringer is turned off. To change the ring style
18 Troubleshooting188 TroubleshootingI cannot hear others on my phone. While on a call, press the upper volume key. Your phone display should show the
Troubleshooting 18Troubleshooting 189My phone’s display is too dark. Use the Brightness feature to change the brightness level in your display (see pa
General Notes 3.2Safety and General Information 193.2 General Notes3.2.1 General Use• Handset transmissions may be disrupted inside buildings, tunnels
18 Troubleshooting190 TroubleshootingI plugged the data cable into my phone but my phone did not beep. How do I know if the data cable is ready?The be
Troubleshooting 18Troubleshooting 191When sending data with the data cable, why does the computer show a connection rate of 19200 Kbps? 19200 Kbps is
19 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)192 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)19Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)This model phone meets governmental requirements fo
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) 19Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) 193For additional information on Specific Absorption Rate, refer to the websites liste
20 Pictographs194 Pictographs20Pictographs
Pictographs 20Pictographs 195Note: • Pictographs enclosed with are animations.• Some mobile phones may not display pictographs correctly.
21 Specifications196 Specifications21SpecificationsDue to changes in specifications some information may be slightly different.702MO*1 Continuous Call
Warranty and After-sales Services 22Warranty and After-sales Services 19722Warranty and After-sales ServicesWarrantyA warranty card is included with y
23 Customer Service198 Customer Service23Customer ServiceIf you have questions about Vodafone handsets or services, please call General Information. F
Index 24Index 199Aaccessories 117, 120accessory connector port 27alarm clock 107alertdefined 85setting 34, 36, 63, 85, 88turning off 34, 85, 94a
2 Contents2ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Safety and General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.2.4 Handset Care20 Safety and General Information3.2.4 Handset Care• If handset is left with no battery or an exhausted one, data may be altered/los
24 Index200 Indexhold 100international access code 95language 34making 35making, from the mobile Internet site 168received calls list 95receivin
Index 24Index 201DTMF tonesactivating 113, 188defined 113sending 113Eearpiece volume 34emoticon 44end key 27ending a call 35, 77Enter Unlock Co
24 Index202 Indexkeypadanswering calls 85volume, setting 89Llanguage, setting 34left soft keyfunctions 27, 80lockapplication 124phone 83USIM car
Index 24Index 203viewing your number 33, 36numbers, entering 44O1-touch dialusing 98open to answer 85Ppasswords. See codespause character 53phone
24 Index204 Indexmanaging 72screen saver 73, 86wallpaper 73, 86picture ID 71, 73, 94PIN codechanging 83defined 122entering 122unblocking 122PI
Index 24Index 205stereo earphone microphone 27, 115, 116automatic answer 116symbol chart 38symbols, entering 37, 44synchronising data 117Ttelepho
24 Index206 Indexturning off 34, 94video call 77video cliprecording 74, 76Vodafone live!defined 128picture 169sound file 171using 128video clip
Basics 4Basics 214Basics4.1 About This ManualThis manual describes the basic features and Vodafone live! services of your Motorola mobile phone.• In t
4.3 Installing the USIM Card22 Basics4.3 Installing the USIM CardYour 3G USIM (Universal IC Card) contains your phone number, service details, and Pho
Memory Card 4.4Basics 234.4 Memory CardInsert the Memory Card next to the USIM card (see right) underneath the phone battery.The Memory Card provides
4.6 Installing the Battery24 Basics• When storing your battery, keep it uncharged in a cool, dark, dry place, such as a refrigerator.• Never expose ba
Charging the Battery 4.7Basics 254.7 Charging the BatteryNew batteries are shipped partially charged. Before you can use your phone, you need to charg
4.8 Handset Parts and Functions26 Basics4.8 Handset Parts and Functions4.8.1 Handset12356789agfedcb4hjiklmn
Handset 4.8.1Basics 271 Display2 Menu KeyMOpen Main Menu and sub menus.3 5-way Navigation KeygSelect menus and items, move cursor during text entry, s
4.8.2 Display28 Basics4.8.2 DisplayNote: Actual screens may differ from those depicted in this manual.1 Signal Strength IndicatorShows signal strength
External Display 4.8.3Basics 297 Message IndicatorShows the status of Received Message.:Unread SMS or MMS:Unread MMS:Message forwarded to Voicemail:Me
Contents 2Contents 3Using the External Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Using the Handsfree Speaker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Changing a
4.8.3 External Display30 Basics3 Data Transmission Indicator:Packet communication4 Roam Indicator (3G) appears in Japan. The network in use ( : 3G, :
Navigation Guide 4.9Basics 314.9 Navigation GuideMain MenuV-appli•Vアプリダウンロード(Downloading V-appli)• Football• Skipping StonesVodafone live!• Vodafone l
4.9 Navigation Guide32 BasicsMain Menu (cont.)Shortcuts•[New Shortcut]• メロディダウンロード(Downloading Melody)• ピクチャーダウンロード(Downloading Picture)• Vアプリダウンロード(D
Navigation Guide 4.9Basics 33Settings MenuPersonalise• Watch&Key• Main Menu•Greeting• Wallpaper• Screen SaverRing Styles•Style• (current ring styl
4.10 Turning Your Phone On34 Basics4.10 Turning Your Phone On4.11 Setting the Display Language4.12 Adjusting VolumePress the up or down volume keys to
Making a Call 4.13Basics 354.13 Making a CallTo make video calls, see page 77.Tip: You can also close the phone to end the call.Note: • When making a
4.15 Changing the Call Alert36 Basics4.15 Changing the Call AlertIn the home screen, press the down volume key to switch the alert for incoming calls
Entering Text 5Entering Text 375Entering TextPress the Mode key in a text entry screen to change the text entry mode. The mode you select remains acti
5.2 Assignment of Keypad Keys38 Entering Text• When entering text in alphabet mode, press 1 to 0 for 1 second to switch to numeric mode.Tex t entry mo
Assignment of Keypad Keys 5.2Entering Text 39g up Move cursor up(Before confirming character: Default conversion (reverse order)) (When converting tex
2 Contents4ContentsAlarm Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.2 Assignment of Keypad Keys40 Entering Textg left Move cursor left(When converting text: Change character-selection to convert)Moves cursor leftg ri
Entering Characters 5.3Entering Text 415.3 Entering CharactersEntering Kanji/HiraganaIn a text entry screen, press the keypad repeatedly to cycle thro
5.3 Entering Characters42 Entering TextNote: • Press g down to set the default conversion. Because kanji conversion is the default setting, use this f
Entering Characters 5.3Entering Text 43Entering KatakanaIn a text entry screen:Note: For keypad key assignments, see page 37.Tip: To convert hiragana
5.3 Entering Characters44 Entering TextEntering NumbersIn a text entry screen:Entering SymbolsSwitch to hiragana mode, katakana mode, or alphabet mode
Predictive Conversion 5.4Entering Text 45Entering SpacesIn a text entry screen:Entering Line BreaksIn a text entry screen:5.4 Predictive ConversionBy
5.4.2 Entering Text Using Predictive Conversion46 Entering TextNote: Set to Off to not use predictive conversion.5.4.2 Entering Text Using Predictive
Editing Text 5.5Entering Text 475.5 Editing Text5.5.1 Correcting an Entered CharacterTo correct an entered character immediately, delete it and enter
5.5.3 Copying, Cutting, and Pasting Text48 Entering Text5.5.3 Copying, Cutting, and Pasting TextPress M from a text entry screen to display these opti
Copying, Cutting, and Pasting Text 5.5.3Entering Text 49Pasting TextIn a text entry screen:Inserting TextIn a text entry screen:Press To1 g move the
Contents 2Contents 5Reordering the Message Centre Menu View (Messaging Top Menu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152Replying to a Message . . . .
6 Phone Book50 Phone Book6Phone Book6.1 Storing Phone Book Entries6.1.1 Phone Book Entry ItemsOptionDescriptionHandset USIM CardName Kanji, hiragana,
Storing a Phone Book Entry 6.1.2Phone Book 516.1.2 Storing a Phone Book EntryYou can enter data such as name, phone number, and e-mail address in a Ph
6.1.2 Storing a Phone Book Entry52 Phone BookPress To1 New show the new Phone Book entry screenIf the search method is set to Jump To, press M on the
Storing a Phone Book Entry 6.1.2Phone Book 53Storing Name and E-mail AddressTip: The new Phone Book entry screen appears when no entries are stored in
6.1.2 Storing a Phone Book Entry54 Phone BookWhile entering a phone number:Note: You cannot store a number that contains a w or n character on the USI
Storing Phone Numbers from Dialled/Received Calls6.1.3Phone Book 55Edit Voice Name, Speed No., and Category if necessary.6.1.3 Storing Phone Numbers f
6.1.4 Checking Phone Book Capacity56 Phone Book6.1.4 Checking Phone Book CapacityYou can see how much memory space remains for storing Phone Book and
Changing Speed Dial Number 6.2.2Phone Book 576.2.2 Changing Speed Dial NumberSpeed dial numbers are automatically assigned. Alternatively, you can ass
6.2.4 Storing an Address58 Phone Book6.2.4 Storing an AddressPostal address is entered/displayed in the following order: street, city, prefecture (cou
Setting Pictures 6.2.7Phone Book 596.2.7 Setting Pictures6.2.8 Adding Phone NumbersYou cannot store more than one phone number for a Phone Book entry.
2 Contents6ContentsSpecific Absorption Rate (SAR). . . . . . . . . . . . 192Pictographs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194S
6.2.9 Adding E-mail Addresses60 Phone Book6.2.9 Adding E-mail Addresses6.2.10 Setting the Primary Number for a Phone Book EntryWhen you enter multiple
Using Phone Book Category Views 6.3Phone Book 61Note: • Depending on how the Phone Book list is sorted, the primary number is listed first, or is the
6.3.2 Editing a Category62 Phone Book6.3.2 Editing a CategoryEdit the category information as described in the previous section.Note: • You cannot edi
Setting Ringer Alerts for Categories 6.3.4Phone Book 636.3.4 Setting Ringer Alerts for CategoriesYou can set your phone to use ringer alerts to notify
6.4 Using the Phone Book64 Phone Book6.4 Using the Phone Book6.4.1 Dialling a Phone Book EntryYou can call the entry stored in the Phone Book.Note: Yo
Searching the Phone Book 6.4.2Phone Book 656.4.2 Searching the Phone Book• Yom ig an a s e a rc h sc ree nEnter characters and press the SEARCH key t
6.4.3 Sorting the Phone Book List66 Phone BookNote: If Find is set, the yomigana entry screen appears when Phone Book is selected and h is pressed.6.4
Sending Messages from the Phone Book 6.4.5Phone Book 676.4.5 Sending Messages from the Phone BookPress To1 g up or down scroll to the entry2 M open th
6.4.6Sending Phone Book Entry Contents as SMS Messages68 Phone Book6.4.6 Sending Phone Book Entry Contents as SMS Messages6.4.7 Editing a Phone Book E
Deleting a Phone Book Entry 6.4.8Phone Book 696.4.8 Deleting a Phone Book EntryYou can delete one or all Phone Book entries.3 g scroll to Edit4 SELECT
Safety and General Information 3Safety and General Information 73Safety and General Information3.1 Safety PrecautionsIMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND
7 Camera70 Camera7CameraYou can do much more with your phone than make and receive calls! This section describes some of your phone’s highlight featur
Taking and Sending a Photo 7.1Camera 71Point the camera lens at the photo subject, then:Press M to open the Pictures Menu when the camera is active. T
7.2 Using Photos and Pictures72 CameraYou cannot assign pictures to entries stored on your USIM card.7.2 Using Photos and PicturesYou can send your ph
Viewing and Managing Pictures 7.2.2Camera 73Press M to open the Pictures Menu from the picture list. The menu can include the following options:Option
7.3 Recording Video Clips74 CameraNote: When copying/moving encrypted content files, select files one at a time. If multiple files are selected, some
Recording Video Clips 7.3Camera 75Point the camera lens at the video subject, then:Press M to open the Videos Menu when the camera is active. The menu
7.4 Using Video Clips76 Camera7.4 Using Video ClipsYou can download video clips with Vodafone live!, and receive video clips in MMS messages.7.4.1 Dow
Making Video Calls 7.5Camera 77Note: • Video clips downloaded from Mobile Internet sites cannot be set as Chaku-video. Furthermore, on-screen text is
7.5.1 Making a Video Call78 CameraOptions During an Active Video CallSwapping ViewsDuring an active video call, there are two video areas on your phon
Making a Video Call 7.5.1Camera 79Mute Audio/Unmutestop sending audio temporarily. Select Unmute to resume sending audio.Swap View change between the
3.1.1 Handset, Battery & Charger8 Safety and General Information• The following icons are categorised to describe terms that must be followed.3.1.
8 Learning to Use Your Phone80 Learning to Use Your Phone8Learning to Use Your PhoneSee page 26 for a basic phone diagram.8.1 Using the DisplayThe hom
Using Menus 8.2Learning to Use Your Phone 818.2 Using MenusFrom the home screen, press M to enter the main menu.Press g to scroll to and highlight a m
8.2.2 Selecting a Feature Option82 Learning to Use Your Phone8.2.2 Selecting a Feature OptionSome features require you to select an option from a list
Changing a Code, PIN, or Password 8.5Learning to Use Your Phone 838.5 Changing a Code, PIN, or PasswordYour phone’s 4-digit unlock code is originally
8.6.2 Unlocking Your Phone84 Learning to Use Your Phone8.6.2 Unlocking Your PhoneYour phone’s unlock code is originally set to 1234.At the Enter Unloc
Setting Up Your Phone 9Setting Up Your Phone 859Setting U p Yo ur Phone9.1 Setting the Time and DateYour phone uses the time and date for the Calendar
9.4 Setting a Wallpaper Image86 Setting Up Your Phone9.4 Setting a Wallpaper ImageYou can set a photo, picture, or animation as a wallpaper (backgroun
Setting Display Brightness 9.6Setting Up Your Phone 879.6 Setting Display Brightness9.7 Adjusting the BacklightYou can set the amount of time that the
10 Personalising Your Phone88 Personalising Your Phone10Personalising Your Phone10.1 Personalising a Ring StyleYou can change the alerts that notify y
Setting Ringer or Keypad Volume 10.3Personalising Your Phone 8910.3 Setting Ringer or Keypad VolumeNote: style represents the current alert style. 10.
Handset, Battery & Charger 3.1.1Safety and General Information 9• Do not use the handset in locations such as gas stations where there is a risk o
10.7 Setting the Menu View90 Personalising Your Phone10.7 Setting the Menu ViewSet your phone to display the main menu as graphic icons (the default s
Setting Menu Scroll Behaviour 10.9Personalising Your Phone 9110.9 Setting Menu Scroll BehaviourSet the highlight bar to stop or wrap around when you r
10.12 Creating and Using Shortcuts92 Personalising Your Phone10.12 Creating and Using ShortcutsYour phone includes several standard shortcuts. You can
Using a Keypad Shortcut 10.12.3Personalising Your Phone 9310.12.3 Using a Keypad Shortcut10.12.4 Selecting a Shortcut From the List10.12.5 Editing or
11 Calling Features94 Calling Features11Calling FeaturesFor basic instructions on how to make and answer calls, see page 35.11.1 Redialling a Number11
Dialling International Numbers 11.4Calling Features 9511.4 Dialling International Numbers• In JapanYou can make an international call by entering the
11.5 Viewing Recent Calls96 Calling FeaturesThe Last Calls Menu can include the following options:S make a video call to the entry’s numberorView / St
Returning an Unanswered Call 11.6Calling Features 9711.6 Returning an Unanswered CallYour phone keeps a record of your unanswered calls, and displays
11.9 Calling with Speed Dial98 Calling Features11.9 Calling with Speed DialEach entry you store in your Phone Book is assigned a unique speed dial num
Listening to Voicemail Messages 11.11.1Calling Features 9911.11.1 Listening to Voicemail MessagesShortcut: Press and hold 1 in the home screen.The pho
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