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Manual Part Number: 621-0356

Version 2**

**This may include features not available in all NEC 232 phones, or may not include features available in updated or later version NEC 232 phones. Contact NEC Service Support with any questions.

 NEC America, Inc. (”NEC”) reserves the right to make changes or improvements to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice.

All features, specifications, conditions, and actual colors are subject to change without notice.

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THE CONTENTS OF THIS GUIDE ARE PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” BASIS. EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW, NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE MADE REGARDING THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, OR CONTENTS OF THIS GUIDE. NEC RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVISE OR RESCIND THIS GUIDE AT
ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.

NEC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OR CORRUPTION OF DATA, LOSS OF INCOME OR BUSINESS, OR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR SPECIAL DAMAGE, HOWEVER CAUSED.

WARNING!

 The power cords of this product contain lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. 

Wash hands after handling.

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1 Some operations and features are network and subscription dependent and are not available in all areas. Check with your wireless service provider for availability, description, and cost of features.

2 Some of the mobile Internet services have been pre-configured by the service provider.

3 The availability of particular products and language may vary by region.

4 XCPC (synchronization software) capability requires purchase of an additional NEC Authorized Accessory USB cable.

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Summary of Contents for MDview 232

Page 1: ...THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE MADE REGARDING THE ACCURACY COMPLETENESS OR CONTENTS OF THIS GUIDE NEC RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVISE OR RESCIND THIS GUIDE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE NEC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OR CORRUPTION OF DATA LOSS OF INCOME OR BUSINESS OR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGE HOWEVER CAUSED WARNING The pow...

Page 2: ...IC CALLS AND PHONE USE 22 PERSONALIZING SETTINGS 32 TEXT ENTRY 73 MESSAGING AND VOICE MAIL 76 GAMES AND APPS 85 WEB BROWSER 90 PHONEBOOK 99 AUDIO AND VISUAL 122 CAMERA FUNCTIONS 129 CALL RECORDS 134 TOOLS 138 ACCESSORIES 162 FDA INFORMATION 165 WARRANTY 169 ii ...

Page 3: ... RF Signals 12 Electromagnetic Interference 13 Blasting Areas and Explosive Atmospheres 14 Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag 14 Battery Care and Disposal 14 Performance 15 Third Party Equipment 15 Service 15 Efficient Use 15 Battery 15 Antenna 15 Licenses 16 Getting Started 17 Service Activation 17 Voice Mail and Messaging 17 PIN and Security Codes 17 SIM Card 18 Inserting a SIM Card 18 Removing a...

Page 4: ...g Mode Settings 34 Ring Tune 35 Ring Tune Volume 35 Message Tune 35 Message Tune Volume 36 Key Tone 36 Service Tone 36 Vibrate 36 Backlight 36 Auto Answer 37 Answer Options 37 Activate Open Fold Answer Option 37 Activate Any Key Answer Option 37 Activate Send Key Answer Option 37 Ring Silencer 37 Activate Ring Silencer Option 37 Deactivate Ring Silencer Option 38 Volume Key 38 ALS 38 Own Number 38...

Page 5: ...Alarm 55 Setting the Alarm Off 56 Formatting the Date and Time 56 Setting Time Zone 56 Other Settings 56 Synchronization Settings 57 Remote Server 57 Local Server 58 TTY Settings 58 Internet Settings 58 Factory Settings Connection 58 Time Out 58 Internet Certificates 59 Message Settings 60 Sending a Message 60 Receiving a Message 60 Applying Message Look Feel 61 Personalization 61 Sounds 62 Emotic...

Page 6: ... Message as Draft 84 Games and Apps 85 Software List 85 Auto Start 85 Ending a Game Application 86 Software List Options Menu 86 Get Applications 87 Settings 87 Memory 88 About 88 Web Browser 90 Accessing the Internet 90 Connect to Bookmark 90 Connect to Specific URL 90 Connect to History URL 91 Connect to URL in a Message 91 Web Browser Options Menu 91 What Can I Download 92 Downloading Apps and ...

Page 7: ...nd Recall Stored Numbers 117 Alphanumeric 117 Location 117 Go To Location 118 Voice Tag 118 Calling Stored Numbers 118 Sending Email from Phone List 119 Calling Number from Entry Details 119 Sending Email or MMS from Entry Details 119 Sending Message from Entry Details 119 Phonebook Availability Summary 120 Voice Tags 120 Displaying Voice Tag List 120 Playing a Voice Tag 120 Deleting Voice Tags 12...

Page 8: ...7 Accessing ToDo Add New and Edit Screens 148 Adding Editing a Task 149 Deleting Tasks 150 Filtering 151 Sorting 152 Viewing ToDo Summary 152 Changing Task Detail Status 152 Notepad 153 Viewing Notes 153 Adding and Editing Notes 153 Deleting Notes 154 Sending as Email 155 Sending as SMS 155 Currency Converter 156 Setting the Currency Converter Fields 156 Resetting Currency Converter Fields 156 Syn...

Page 9: ...on press is pressing a key or button for one second or less The instruction press and HOLD is pressing and holding a key for two to three seconds The instruction scroll and scroll to is pressing the Down navigation key to show more selections one at a time on a menu or screen See Flag The instruction highlight is pressing the appropriate navigation keys to move the highlight bar over a desired opt...

Page 10: ...tion keys The Select key is used to select highlighted items select tools save selections and save changes The navigation key symbols are Left Right Up and Down The navigation keys are located on the outer edge of the round shape Press the corresponding part of the 4 way navigation key to move the cursor scroll cycle or highlight Navigation keys are also used as keypad shortcuts to access a specif...

Page 11: ...arger connected l Alarms Displays the schedule event text and alarm when the alarm is activated A backlight selection of 12 different colors is part of the Second LCD display The backlight glows a continuous red when the phone is being charged a continuous red for 3 seconds for low battery alert a continuous orange for 10 seconds when receiving a voice mail and a continuous green for the scheduler...

Page 12: ...book See Flag Phone list 6 Audio and Visual Sub menus 1 Pictures 2 Music 3 Other 4 Voice memo 5 Camera 7 Call records Sub menus 1 Last call 2 Missed calls 3 Received calls 4 Dialed calls 5 Total calls 8 Tools Sub menus 1 Calculator 2 Scheduler 3 ToDo list 4 Notepad 5 Currency converter 6 Synchronization O A Main Menu Icon becomes animated when it is highlighted with a box frame O The default highl...

Page 13: ...at relate to the displayed menu options Shortcut Selection Example Use the shortcut selection method to set Any Answer Key feature On as follows Press MENU Main 1 1 3 and 2 The any key answer option is set and return to the previous menu Keypad Shortcuts The following single button shortcuts are available from the Idle screen the screen that automatically appears when the phone is powered On but n...

Page 14: ...ur life with NEC Synchronization software synchronizes Phone book ToDo s and Scheduler Calendar l Contacts l Scheduler Calendar events l ToDo tasks l Personalize your phone with down loadable content l 40 layer polyphonic ring tunes l Wallpapers l Picture caller id l Phone mode settings Normal Meeting Pocket and Car l Phone book can store up to 500 records l SIM memory phonebook store up to 250 re...

Page 15: ...ctive and data transfer 7 black red Line status encrypted black unencrypted red 8 Signal strength level No network connected out of the service area 9 Alarm set On 10 Camera Options Menu 11 TTY set On 12 Phone mode set On Meeting mode Pocket mode or Car mode No icon shows when Normal mode is set On 13 Vibrate mode set On Vibrate mode and silent set On Silent set On 14 Remote time as set for 12 or ...

Page 16: ...aling Dialed Call Connected Received Call Sending Message Checking Server Pop up Screen Icons Busy Please Wait Decision Symbol Activity Successful Activity Failed Alert Pop up Icons Reminder of Scheduled Event Low Battery Alert Something Needs Attention 8 ...

Page 17: ...missed calls Number display is not set On With selected backlight color With selected backlight color Missed calls only with over 10 missed calls With selected backlight color Scheduled Alarm Text Incoming Call when Low Battery Alert Charger is connected And Alarm Icon Number display is set On With red backlight for 3 seconds With red backlight for 3 seconds With green backlight With backlight col...

Page 18: ...mbulance Fire CoastguardorMountainRescueServices Giveaccurateandnecessaryinformation Ifpossible remainstationaryto maintainphone contact Do not terminate the call until given permission to do so See Flags for more emergency information General Care Prior to operating your wireless phone please read this manual thoroughly including the care and safety information Observe the following guidelines Ge...

Page 19: ...es appliances that generate heat etc or high heat areas e g fireplace stoves etc when the wireless phone is in vibrate mode The vibration could cause the phone to move into the high heat and cause a hazard l Do not sit or place heavy objects on top of the phone at any time to prevent damage to the LCD and camera lens l The wireless phone contains metal which may cause a rash itching eczema inflamm...

Page 20: ...by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure The tests are performed on position and locations for example at the ear and worn on the body as required by FCC for each model The highest SAR value for this model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0 33W kg in PCS and 0 23W kg in GSM850 band and when worn on the body is 0 22W kg in PCS and 0 28W kg in GSM850 band...

Page 21: ...hones may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference consult your wireless service provider Other Medical Devices and Medical Facilities Operation of wireless phones could interfere with medical devices or implanted equipment which are inadequately shielded from external RF energy Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if such devices are...

Page 22: ...irect sunlight etc Do not allow metal objects such as coins or key rings to contact or short circuit the battery terminals Do not put your phone s battery in your mouth as battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed Do not leave the battery pack empty or disconnected for a long period of time Do not dispose of battery packs in a fire Keep the battery away from children It is not a toy and it co...

Page 23: ...upon signal strength network configuration phone features selected battery age and condition battery charging habits temperatures to which battery is exposed and many similar factors See flag Antenna Your phone has an internal antenna located at the base of the phone below the keypad As with any other radio transmitting device avoid touching the antenna area when the phone is turned On to optimize...

Page 24: ...o Pat Number 0 842 463 96927260 8 DE DK FI FR IT NL PT ES SE GB Republic of Korea Pat Nos KR201211B1 and KR226206B1 and additional patents are pending worldwide This phone contains the Albany font a registered trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc Copyright ART http www artcomp com Copyright ã Yamaha Corporation http www yamaha com Copyright ã of Extended Systems XCPC software http www extendedsystems...

Page 25: ...hese services PIN and Security Codes When your service is activated a PIN and PIN2 Personal Identification Number are provided by the wireless phone retailer and programmed into the SIM card Check with your wireless service provider for additional information regarding your security codes and passwords Use the PIN to lock and unlock the SIM card to help prevent unauthorized use of the SIM card Use...

Page 26: ...n the SIM card in the SIM card holder with the notched edge towards the center of the wireless phone Gently push the SIM card into place in the card holder Place the battery terminal end into the battery holder towards the top away from the hinged end of the phone Lower the battery toward the phone Lower the back cover plate on the phone as shown on item 2 in the right column At the hinge end gent...

Page 27: ...ain LCD display even when the phone is turned Off during charging If you need to receive calls the wireless phone can be turned On and left in Idle while it is charging although the total time takes longer to charge The wireless phone is designed to be charged with the NEC equipment listed in the specifications of your phone as shown on page 162 Checking the Battery The battery charge indicator sh...

Page 28: ...e Normal wireless phone operation resumes once fast charging begins The phone can be in trickle charge for a few hours before fast charging starts if the battery is left uncharged for some days after the recharge warning Changing the Battery Make sure the phone is turned Off Some settings stored numbers and messages may be lost if the battery is removed while the power is On Gently push the indent...

Page 29: ...Flag Press the appropriate key to select the required language and return to the Phone menu Press End to return to the Idle screen Frequency Bands The type of frequency band that you use depends upon your location See Flag Press MENU Main 1 5 and 4 to display Band Priority screen Press 1 to select the 850 1900 frequency band if you are located in the United States or press 2 to select the 1800 fre...

Page 30: ...in Speak the name of the call recipient into the phone If the phone does not recognize the voice tag you are prompted with Name not recognized Try again In this case you may re speak the call recipient s name up to 3 times before the voice tag function ends Press Softkey1 OK to return to the Main LCD If you have set Tone for the Audio prompts setting then the phone will not speak to you but only e...

Page 31: ...Close your phone See Flag The phone returns to Idle screen Receiving Calls When someone calls your number phone is powered On l The phone ringer sounds l The second LCD backlight located at the back of the flip cover flashes l The phone number of the person calling may display on the bottom left of the screen if the caller ID feature is available and the caller has activated the feature l The call...

Page 32: ... returns You are still connected to the last website accessed Using Features Application During a Call There are a number of features and tools that you may use during a call The ones that you cannot use during a call are listed in the following table Network Settings Calls Settings Other Settings Games and Apps Camera Play Voice Memo Voice Mail Send Messages Security Settings Browser Synchronizat...

Page 33: ...ed calls Option menu Last Number Redial To view and redial the last number you called Ensure the Idle screen is displayed and no phone number is shown Press Send once The last number you called displays Press Send again The last number you dialed is automatically called See Flag Plus Dialing Before you can enter a symbol in a number the cursor must be at the beginning of a number See Flag To make ...

Page 34: ...xtension number The pause is placed between the phone number and the extension number Do not enter a pause in an international number Make sure the condition in Plus Dialing does not apply Input the phone number Press and HOLD at least two seconds the Number Symbol key to insert a pause The letter P displays for the inserted pause Input the numbers to be dialed after the pause Speed Dialing There ...

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Page 36: ... Down button nearest the charger connector to decrease volume The volume buttons may be used to increase or decrease ringer volume when the hands free accessory is connected During an incoming message the volume buttons on the side of the phone adjust the ringer volume During the clock s daily alarm or a Scheduler alarm press a volume button on the side of the phone to silence the alarm if the Rin...

Page 37: ... and an incoming message on the screen To use call waiting from the Call in progress screen when you hear the beep tone Press Send to answer the new call and automatically place the current call on hold Finish the conversation and press End to terminate the new call Press Softkey 2 to take the first call off of hold You may switch between the calls Press Send to answer the new call and automatical...

Page 38: ...ones When the call is being dialed the associated parties of the multi party call are placed on mute and cannot hear the conversation until the new caller is added to the conference call You can leave the conference call while the remaining participants carry on with the call See Flag A multi party call is considered as one call in progress To use the 3 way conference call feature from the Call in...

Page 39: ...ress MENU Options Menu and 5 This combines the two calls back into a single multi party call and all members are active Disconnecting a Party During a multi party call you can disconnect one of the participants and continue the call with remaining participants from the Call in progress screen Highlight the participant to disconnect Press MENU Options Menu and 9 to disconnect the participant from t...

Page 40: ... Phone Settings The Phone settings menu contains the settings for voice volume phone modes answer options ring silencer volume key own number language and voice dialing Voice Volume To change the volume during a call proceed as follows Press the buttons on the back of the flip Press the button nearest to the Second LCD screen to increase volume and the other button to decrease volume When you are ...

Page 41: ... so until another mode is selected When Car mode is selected a message briefly displays Backlight is always on An icon displays on the Idle screen for the selected mode except for Normal mode an icon does not display See Flag The icons that display on the Idle screen for the phone modes are Meeting Mode Pocket Mode Car Mode Whichever mode the wireless phone is operating when you turn your phone Of...

Page 42: ...ed On Timed Always On See warning Auto answer Off Always Off Off Off Changing Mode Settings The mode settings are how you want the wireless phone to operate when that mode is selected To change the settings of a particular mode proceed as follows At the Idle screen press Up navigation key or press MENU Main 1 1 and 2 to display the Phone modes menu Highlight the preferred mode Press Softkey 1 Edit...

Page 43: ...t ring volume setting and return to the previous menu Press Softkey 2 Cancel to reject any ring volume changes and return to the previous menu press CLR Clear Back to return to the previous screen with no changes or press End to exit and return to the Idle screen Message Tune To change the new message tune See Flag that will sound when the phone receives a message or Email Press 3 for New message ...

Page 44: ...twork provides service To turn the service tone on or off Press 6 to display the Service tone screen Press 1 On for the tones to sound or press 2 Off for no tones to sound and return to the previous menu Vibrate The phone vibrates when a call is received To turn vibrate on or off Press 7 to display the Vibrate screen Press 1 On for the phone to vibrate or press 2 Off for no vibration and return to...

Page 45: ...w you want to answer received calls proceed as follows Activate Open Fold Answer Option Press MENU Main 1 1 3 and 1 to activate the open fold answer feature and return to the Phone menu Activate Any Key Answer Option Press MENU Main 1 1 3 and 2 to activate the any key answer feature and return to the Phone menu Activate Send Key Answer Option Press MENU Main 1 1 3 and 3 to activate the send key an...

Page 46: ... Line 2 and Data display If the number has not been entered for the highlighted option no number displays on lower bottom of the screen Highlight the desired line number and Select to display the Edit screen Highlight the Name field and begin text entry to display the text editor screen Input the name and press Select to return to the Edit screen Highlight the Number field Input the phone number a...

Page 47: ...ompts you with a question asking whether or not you wish to dial the spoken name Example If you have a voice tag assigned to John and speak the name into the phone the phone prompts you with Dial John Press Softkey1 Yes to dial the number or Softkey2 No to return to the main LCD To access the Results display screen Press 3 to display the Results display screen This only applies to digit dialing Pr...

Page 48: ...or press Softkey2 No to return to the Voice tag list Press CLR to return to the Voice dialing screen Memory Status Press 3 to display the Memory status screen This screen lists the Total amount of voice tags you can store in your phone along with the number of spaces available for additional voice tag storage Press Softkey1 OK to return to the Voice dialing screen Delete All Tags Press 4 to select...

Page 49: ...t display and backlight color Main LCD The Main LCD is the 1 8 inch graphics display area located on the inside of the phone s flip cover Wallpaper To choose a picture to be displayed as a background on the Idle screen of the Main LCD Press MENU Main 1 2 1 and 1 to display the Image screen Highlight a picture name A thumbnail of the highlighted picture name displays on the right side of the screen...

Page 50: ... Press CLR Clear Back to return to the Main LCD menu with no changes Second LCD The Second LCD is the inch x inch display area located on the back of the phone s flip cover Display Press MENU Main 1 2 2 and 1 to display the Display screen Input 1 to set the Second LCD display On or 2 to set the Second LCD display Off The setting is saved and the display returns to the 2nd LCD menu Contrast Nine le...

Page 51: ...and received messages to display on the Second LCD To set event display On or Off for the Second LCD Press MENU Main 1 2 2 and 5 to display the Event display screen Input 1 On for events to display or 2 Off for no events to display and return to the 2nd LCD menu Backlight Color The backlight color options allow you to select the color for the Second LCD backlight during Idle mode Standard when rec...

Page 52: ...o create and use a profile called OFF before establishing other profiles Select the Off profile to automatically end call forwarding To end call forwarding without the OFF profile you must change the settings for each call type to Never or No forward The default settings for all call types is Never or No forward Adding and Editing Profiles To Add a New Profile Press MENU Main 1 3 1 and 1 to displa...

Page 53: ...ngs and return to the previous screen Add profile or Edit profile Press Softkey 1 OK to save the settings for the profile Deleting a Profile Press MENU Main 1 3 1 and 1 to display the Set forwarding profile screen Highlight the profile you want to delete Press MENU Options Menu and 3 to display the Delete menu Press 1 to delete the selected profile or 2 to delete all profiles A decision screen dis...

Page 54: ...l Call Forwarding Press MENU Main 1 3 1 1 and Softkey 2 Manual to display the Manual forward screen All call types available display with the data retrieved from the network or with default values Highlight and select a desired call type field The Forward calls screen e g Voice calls field goes to Forward voice calls screen Highlight and select one of the options Unchanged Never Always or Conditio...

Page 55: ...change was successful press Softkey 1 OK to return to the Setting screen If the setting change was unsuccessful press Softkey 1 OK to return to the Setting screen Checking Status of Call Waiting Press MENU Main 1 3 2 and 2 to obtain the current call waiting status One of three messages displays to show that call waiting is activated call waiting is not activated or network unavailable to provide t...

Page 56: ...creen Key in the current code You are prompted to input the new code and then to input it again as confirmation A confirmation screen displays momentarily and then the Change PIN menu displays Changing PIN 2 Code Your phone supports advanced features e g FDN Fixed Dialing Numbers See Flag that may require a PIN 2 code to be entered before they can be accessed or modified If the PIN 2 code is enter...

Page 57: ... Off to power On your wireless phone you must input your security code to begin the powering up process Phone Lock ON Input your security code and press Softkey 1 OK The Phone Locked screen displays While the phone is locked it is capable of receiving incoming calls and sending emergency calls The phone remains locked and cannot be used until your security code is entered See Flag Phone Lock OFF W...

Page 58: ...cy band settings Network Search Type To set the network search to automatic or manual modes See Flag and Warning Press MENU Main 1 5 and 1 to display the Search type screen Press 1 to select automatic mode or 2 to select manual mode See Flag and Warning and return to the Network menu New Network Search To search for a new network Press MENU Main 1 5 and 2 to display the Searching screen When the s...

Page 59: ...n 1 5 and 3 to display the network SIM list screen Highlight the required network and press MENU Options Menu to display the SIM list Options menu Use the SIM list Options menu to make changes move network add new network remove network to the SIM list See Warning Moving a Network To move the network within the SIM List as follows Press MENU Main 1 5 and 3 to display the SIM list screen Highlight ...

Page 60: ...k menu See Flag Removing a Network To remove a network from the SIM List as follows Press MENU Main 1 5 and 3 to display the SIM list screen Highlight the desired network to remove and press MENU Options Menu to display the SIM list Options menu With the network removed from the SIM list press Softkey 1 Save to save the changes and return to the Network menu Band Priority The band priority setting...

Page 61: ...box See Flags Press Down navigation key to move to the Offset field and input the hours and minutes for the preferred time difference This allows you to slow down or advance the network time according to your personal preference Press Right navigation key to move to and radio buttons Highlight and select the advanced time difference or a behind time difference radio button Press Softkey 1 OK to st...

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Page 63: ... digits for month and scroll to the Year field Key in the 4 digits for year Press Softkey 1 OK to store the entered date or Softkey 2 Cancel to reject any changes and return to the Clock menu Setting the Alarm Press MENU Main 1 6 and 4 to display the Set alarm screen With the alarm set to Off highlight and select the On radio button Scroll and highlight the Set time field Input the required alarm ...

Page 64: ...e Clock menu Setting Time Zone To set up the time zone Press MENU Main 1 6 and 6 to display the Set time zone screen Scroll and highlight the preferred time zone As each time zone is highlighted the Greenwich Mean Time GMT offset for the highlighted time zone displays in the colored bar near the bottom of the screen If the highlighted time zone has daylight savings Daylight savings displays under ...

Page 65: ... See table below for field settings Press Select to select or Softkey 1 OK to save the setting changes and return to the previous screen Setting Name Setting Entry Server URL Enter the synchronization server s URL Server Login Enter your user name and password provided by the server provider IP address Enter the IP address of the server in numeric values only e g 000 00 000 00 Proxy address Enter ...

Page 66: ...Other settings menu provides the settings for the factory connection settings timeout and certificates to access the Internet When you receive the NEC 232 wireless phone some of the Internet settings may have been pre configured by your service provider Contact your provider for assistance to add or change Internet settings Factory Settings Connection Press MENU Main 1 7 3 and 1 to display the Fac...

Page 67: ...to programs systems and electronic commerce while surfing browsing the Internet To view certificate information Press MENU Main 1 7 3 and 3 to display the CA Certificates screen Highlight and select a certificate to display the Certificate information screen Press Softkey 1 OK to acknowledge the certificate information and return to the CA Certificate screen 59 ...

Page 68: ...st a receipt when your message has been read or delivered Press CLR until you return to the Msg settings menu Receiving a Message To establish message receiving frequency for MMS only from within the Msg settings screen Press 2 Input the appropriate number within the Receiving settings option 1 Frequency Select to download messages immediately to always defer ask you if you want to receive the mes...

Page 69: ...enu To set the option to enable or disable your signature on messages from within the Msg settings screen Press 3 1 and 2 Highlight and select Never or Always to never or always send messages with your selected signature Press Softkey1 OK to return to the Look and Feel menu To edit the opening phrase that you want in your messages from within the Msg settings screen Press 3 1 and 3 Input or edit y...

Page 70: ...ngs screen Press 3 and 4 Highlight and select the size option Small Medium or Large Press CLR to return to the Look and Feel menu Slide Duration To set the amount of time that each slide displays in MMS messages from within the Msg settings screen Press 3 and 5 Set the slide duration between 1 and 60 seconds and press MENU Options Menu to cancel the process or press Softkey2 Clipboard to copy the ...

Page 71: ...2 Input the Center center number and press MENU Options Menu to copy the message center number to the clipboard or cancel the process Press Softkey 1 Ok MMS Settings This setting allows you to view a new message center To establish MMS settings from within the Advanced menu screen Press 2 and 1 The message center name is automatically selected Press Softkey1 Details to display the Center Name Cent...

Page 72: ...cess Press Softkey1 OK Press CLR to return to the SMTP settings menu Press Softkey1 Save again to save your changes SMTP auth Select Yes if the outgoing SMTP server requires a username and password to send email or No if it does not Press CLR to return to the SMTP settings menu Press Softkey1 Save again to save your changes 3 POP3 settings Select from the following POP3 server Input the Incoming P...

Page 73: ...s setting limits the number of Emails that are downloaded at a time to your wireless phone To establish the download count from within the Advanced menu screen Press 3 and 3 Highlight and select the download count number number of Emails to download at a time 10 20 50 or 250 Press CLR to return to the Email settings menu Maximum Message Size This setting limits the size to Emails that are automati...

Page 74: ...sages From phone only or From server Press CLR to return to the Email settings menu Default Message Type Messages with text only and a phone number may be sent as SMS or MMS To establish the priority of how messages are sent from within the Advanced menu screen Press 4 Highlight and press Softkey 1 Move Up to establish the transport priority Press Softkey 2 Save to save the priority list and retur...

Page 75: ...ownloading of images sounds and objects from the Internet to your wireless phone Highlight and select Download option to display the Download menu Highlight and select a download option Pictures Sounds or Objects Highlight and select Enable to download the selected download option so that images sounds or objects downloaded and display on your wireless phone Highlight and select Disable if you do ...

Page 76: ...To set how to scroll on the display screen when accessing the Internet Highlight and select Scroll step option to display the Scrolling menu Highlight and select the scrolling option and return to the Browser settings menu Font Size To set the font size on the display screen when accessing the Internet Highlight and select Font size option to display the Font size screen Highlight and select the f...

Page 77: ...il number and press Softkey 1 OK and return to the Other menu Show Versions The Show versions menu provides information regarding the software version that your phone is currently using To display the software version information Press MENU Main 1 7 and 7 to display the Show versions screen Press Softkey 1 OK or Select to acknowledge the software version and return to Other menu O If your SIM is A...

Page 78: ...sh to erase data for any application Press Softkey 1 Yes to erase data or press Softkey 2 No to cancel with no application data erased and return to the Settings menu If erasing data the next 6 application reset erase data screens display Erase Data Six screens display to allow you to erase data for the following tools l Schedule Events ToDo Items and Notepad l SMS MMS and Email Messages l Downloa...

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Page 81: ...ar Mode set as Delete in Edit settings The maximum number of characters is defined as the number of single byte characters alphanumeric characters etc allowed in a field description If a double or triple byte character such as a special symbol is used the number of characters allowed will vary accordingly Normal Text ABC For normal text entry at the Draft screen or text editor screen press Softkey...

Page 82: ... entry move the cursor to the end of the word The symbol mode cannot be used if a word is highlighted Press the Number Symbol key in normal entry word mode entry and numeric entry to display the symbol screen Press Softkey 1 Mode and 4 to display the symbol screen for all text entry modes Scroll to and highlight the desired symbol Press Softkey 1 OK or Select to return to the text entry screen Emo...

Page 83: ...Select Add picture to attach a previously stored picture or select Camera to activate the camera function and attach the picture you take 3 Sound Select Add sound to attach a previously stored sound or select Recorder to activate the recording function and attach the sound you produce 4 Insert Text Allows you to insert a stored bookmark signature opening phrase and canned phrases The canned phrase...

Page 84: ...number of linked messages established in the SMS settings l MMS Multi media Messaging Service is a service that allows you to send text messages that contain graphics audio and slide presentations The total data size cannot exceed 100 KB including the message text When you receive an MMS message you are notified by a message from the MMS center You can either automatically or manually receive the ...

Page 85: ...essages 7 Saved Displays a list of selected messages that the user has saved 8 Templates Displays a list of messages that the user has saved as templates See Flags for more folder information To display the messages listed in a message folder Press the corresponding number key or highlight the folder item and press Select to display the corresponding folder list screen O Once you retrieve the web ...

Page 86: ...S and within the GPRS service area When the wireless phone moves outside this area you may not receive the notification messages until you are within the service area To manually receive MMS messages after receiving the notification message Press Softkey 1 Message and 2 to display the Inbox screen Highlight the MMS notification message and press Select Press Select to download the message contents...

Page 87: ...Select to display the message view screen Press Down navigation key to highlight the phone number or email address See Flags Press MENU Options Menu Access URL in Message Text To launch the browser from an URL Uniform Resource Locator in the message text From the Inbox highlight a folder and press Select to display the message view screen Press Down navigation key to highlight the URL See Flags Pr...

Page 88: ... previously sent Move to drafts Select to move the message to the Drafts folder Send all Select to send all messages View Select to view the desired message Forward Select to forward the message to the selected phonebook contact Delete Select to delete the desired messages Delete all Select to delete all messages from your message list Lock Unlock Select to either lock or unlock message accessibil...

Page 89: ...tton press Softkey 1 To to return to the Draft screen with the selected number placed in the To field Press Softkey 1 Send to send the message and save in the Sent folder MMS MMS Multimedia Messaging Service may be set up in a single composed screen or set up as a slide presentation with more than one screen Press Softkey 1 Message and 1 to compose a new message Slide Screen Composition One or mor...

Page 90: ...light the desired phonebook entry If the entry has more than one phone number press Left or Right navigation key to display the desired phone number With the desired phone number displayed above the softkey 1 button press Softkey 1 To to return to the Draft screen with the selected number placed in the To field At the Subject field input the subject of the message up to maximum of 90 characters Pr...

Page 91: ...to return to the Draft screen with the select image or sound attached to the Email Deleting Attachments To delete an attachment from an Email Highlight attachment item Press MENU Options Menu 2 and 3 to remove a picture from the Email or press MENU Options Menu 3 and 3 to remove a sound file Saving Attachments An attachment received in an Email may be saved The slide show containing graphics audio...

Page 92: ...w the same instructions for the message type in the topic Creating and Sending Messages SMS on page 81 MMS on page 81 Email SMS on page 82 Message Memory Maintenance When the memory allocated for the message function is full your phone cannot receive new messages until you move or delete the old messages To prevent the message memory from becoming full it is recommended to regularly move or delete...

Page 93: ...ation begins If a game application is network server interactive and the option to Always ask is selected for the Network Setting from the Software list menu the network Interactive screen displays with the decision to use the network server Highlight and select the desired option Yes to interact with the network server or No for the game application not to interact with the network server The app...

Page 94: ...to start capability See Flag 2 Network Settings This option is available for only interactive software When the option is enabled the game application interacts with the network server disabled does not interact with the network server always ask to enable or disable the option when the game application is run or to use the global setting from the Settings 3 Edit title Allows the name of the softw...

Page 95: ... use software application game 4 Software desc Allows a software description to display before the game application is selected to run or allows game application to run without displaying the software description 5 Check Displays the summary information of the first four application settings Auto start Backlight Vibrate and Software desc 6 Auto start info Displays the auto start information when a...

Page 96: ...ilable amount of memory used or amount of remaining memory to view the information you need After viewing the information press Softkey 1 OK to return to the Games Apps menu About To check the Java information Press MENU Main 3 and 5 to display the About screen After viewing the Java information press Softkey 1 OK to return to the Games Apps menu 88 ...

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Page 98: ...l Connect to URL in Address history Go to webpage and Address history l Connect to URL in a message Connect to Bookmark From the Idle screen press MENU Main 4 MENU Options menu and 2 to display the Bookmark folder screen Highlight and select a Bookmark folder or input the corresponding bookmark folder number to display the desired Bookmark folder list screen Highlight and select a bookmark item or...

Page 99: ...ss Softkey1 Select Web Browser Options Menu Specific tasks may be completed while accessed to the Internet To display the first Browser Options menu Press MENU Main 4 Press MENU Options Menu and the option number to complete the desired function The following describes each function of the menu options that display for the Browser Options menu 1 Home Go to the home webpage 2 Bookmarks Display the ...

Page 100: ...game application Highlight and select No to return to the Application menu When downloading an application or game with Java programming the Games and Apps icon displays briefly on the screen Highlight and select Cancel to cancel the downloading process Downloading Sounds Sounds are saved to Music in Audio and Visual and listed in the Ring Tune list The selected sound melody is played as a ring tu...

Page 101: ...er becomes the background of the display screen during Idle The selected picture for caller line id displays when the person calls or sends you a text message Pictures may be attached to MMS messages and Emails The graphic files that have the following file extensions are supported by and may be saved to the NEC 232 wireless phone gif jpeg jpg wbmp and png To download an image for viewing When you...

Page 102: ...d it to your wireless phone Follow the instructions provided at the NEC website Bookmarks Bookmarks are a list of your favorite website URL connections contained in a bookmark folder To access the Bookmark folders Press MENU Main 4 and 2 to display the Bookmark folder screen Highlight and select the desired bookmark folder to display the Bookmark list screen Adding a Bookmark To add a bookmark whi...

Page 103: ...ark or press Menu Options Menu and 2 to delete the entire folder Refer to Deleting Bookmarks for more information Adding Bookmarks To add a bookmark Press MENU Main 4 and 2 to display the Bookmark folder screen Press Softkey2 New Press 1 or press Softkey1 OK Enter the new url and press OK or press MENU Options menu for additional options The following describes each function of the menu options th...

Page 104: ...u and 4 Enter the correct security code to display the decision screen Delete all items in this folder Press Softkey 1 Yes or Softkey 2 No If Yes was selected the bookmark is deleted and a confirmation screen displays Deleted all items in this folder Press Softkey 1 OK To delete all folders and all bookmarks Press MENU Main 4 and 2 to display the Bookmark folder screen Highlight the desired bookma...

Page 105: ... 4 Restart browser Start the Browser and access the home page 5 Copy text Copy text on a webpage 6 Current certificate Displays the current internet certificate registration information 7 About Displays the Browser version number and copyright information 97 ...

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Page 107: ...unctions ex add delete or change information you must enter your PIN l SDN Service Dialing Numbers SDN are supplied ready to use and installed by your network service provider Yopu cannot modify the supplied Service phone numbers Examples of Service numbers are customer inquiries billing information sports lines weather lines etc If Service is not supported by the Network Service provider SDN does...

Page 108: ...vided in Storing Numbers and Names in Phonebook Adding a New Name Number on page 101 Number Pre loaded Entry Screen To input a number at the Idle screen and save it to a phonebook Input the phone number at the Idle screen Press Phonebook to display the Add New screen with the phone number in the number field Continue with the instructions provided in Storing Numbers and Names in Phonebook Adding a...

Page 109: ...the phone number see page 73 for text entry details and press Select Save to return to the Add new screen The Phone name field allows 40 characters and SIM name field allows 16 characters for the name entry Blank Screen If the number field is blank highlight the number field Input the first digit of the phone number to display the Phone number entry screen Input the phone number to be stored and p...

Page 110: ...ct Save to save the new entry Refer to page 17 for more PIN 2 information If the new entry is saved to the SIM phonebook a confirmation screen briefly states Entry saved and the display returns to the phonebook where you started the new entry Only one number per entry is stored in SIM and FDN phonebooks The location number is used for speed dialing Refer to page 26 for more information on speed di...

Page 111: ...e and one phone number If you do not want to save the new entry press Softkey 2 Cancel to exit the Edit screen and return to the phonebook Editing or Personalizing Numbers Phonebook Entry Edit A Phone entry should have at least a name and a phone number or Email address The editing function is used to alter existing information and have additional information attributes added to the entry l Add mo...

Page 112: ...number or information press CLR Clear Back to remove unwanted numbers or letters Input the number for the selected field and press Softkey 1 OK to return to the Edit screen To add edit the name Email and info fields Highlight the name Email or info field and begin text entry to display the text editor screen If the field already has a number or information press CLR Clear Back to remove unwanted n...

Page 113: ...hone to your ear you will hear what you have said If a match is obtained the voice set confirmation screen Voice set displays briefly and the Edit screen displays with the Voice field Set If a match is not obtained from the two sample recordings the fail screen displays the message Recordings didn t match Say name again Repeat the voice tag or name again If a match is obtained the confirmation scr...

Page 114: ...ght and select the Picture field to display the Picture list screen Highlight the preferred picture name Press Softkey 1 View to preview the highlighted picture name Press Softkey 2 Dismiss to dismiss the picture and return to the Picture list screen With the preferred picture name highlighted press Select Save to select the picture and return to the Edit screen with the picture name in the field ...

Page 115: ...Softkey 2 Cancel to cancel any changes made exit the Edit screen and return to the screen where you started the add edit process Press End to exit the phonebook and return to the Idle screen SIM Edit The editing function can be used to alter the existing entry information in SIM There are only two fields to edit the name field and number field See Flag Edit a SIM entry as follows Press Phonebook u...

Page 116: ...n Press Softkey 2 Edit to display the Edit screen See Flag From Entry Detail Options Menu Press Phonebook until preferred phonebook displays Highlight and select a phonebook entry to display the entry detail screen Press MENU Options Menu and 3 to display the Edit screen from the entry detail Options menu O If the editor screen or Phone number entry screen is accessed by pressing Select press CLR ...

Page 117: ...ntries and a list of available voice tags Entry Details Option Menu Specific tasks may be completed through the entry details Options menu To display the entry details Options menu from the entry details screen Press Phonebook until preferred phonebook displays Highlight and select a phonebook entry to display the entry detail screen Press MENU Options Menu and the option number to complete the de...

Page 118: ...nd To within the phonebook Press Phonebook to change the copy to phonebook type To change the From and To location entry numbers use the navigation keys to highlight the field press CLR Clear Back to erase the location number and input the location numbers to include in the copy process For example instead of copying all of the location numbers provided 1 to 125 you may choose to copy only 30 to 9...

Page 119: ...s provided l Only part of the entries can be copied number of entries that can be copied from total selected is provided With No free memory press Softkey 1 to exit the copy process and return to the phonebook With the decision screen displaying the total number of entry numbers that can be copied press Softkey 1 Yes to continue the copy process or press Softkey 2 No to cancel the copy process and...

Page 120: ...er for the new entry s preferred number type The SIM or FDN number is copied or moved to the selected number type field for the entry in Phone A confirmation screen displays Entry copied for the copy process and Entry moved for the move process The screen returns to where the copy or move process was started The number type selected at the Number type screen is the field the SIM or FDN entry is co...

Page 121: ...ght of the entry name Press MENU Options Menu and 6 to display the entry name with Delete selected entry Press Softkey 1 Yes to delete the entry and a confirmation screen displays Record deleted or press Softkey 2 No to cancel the deletion From Group Entries List At the list of entries assigned to a displayed Group a phonebook entry may be selected to remove it from the assigned group and delete i...

Page 122: ... a phonebook entry to a group Displaying All Groups and Group Entries Press Phonebook to display the Phone phonebook entries in SIM or FDN phonebook cannot be allocated to a group Press MENU Options Menu 5 and 3 to display the Group list screen a list of all the group names Unassigned contains the phonebook entries that have not been assigned to a group Highlight and select a group name to display...

Page 123: ...ile viewing the list of phonebook entries assigned to a displayed Group you may go back to the Phone phonebook to select a phonebook entry assigned to another group or not assigned to a group and add the selected phonebook entry to the current displayed Group Press Phonebook to display the Phone entries in SIM phonebook cannot be allocated to a group Press MENU Options Menu 5 and 3 to display the ...

Page 124: ...ed from the displayed Group Press Phonebook to display the Phone phonebook entries in SIM phonebook cannot be allocated to a group Press MENU Options Menu 5 and 3 to display the Group list screen Highlight and select a Group name The Group name with a list of assigned Phone entries displays Highlight the entry to remove from a group Press MENU Options Menu and 4 to remove the entry from the group ...

Page 125: ... J or twice for names beginning with K With the desired entry highlighted press Left or Right navigation key to view the next or previous number and number type icon home mobile work etc or Email address at the bottom of the screen Location Press Phonebook to display the preferred phonebook Press MENU Options Menu and 6 to display the Sort screen Highlight and select Location to list the phonebook...

Page 126: ... to view the next or previous number types home mobile work etc or Email addresses at the bottom of the screen To call a phone number displayed at the bottom of the screen press Softkey 1 Call to display the Dial Edit screen and press Send key To create send an Email to the Email address at the bottom of the screen press Softkey 1 Mail and the Message composer screen displays Refer to page 82 for ...

Page 127: ... Email or MMS from Entry Details To create an Email or MMS from the entry details screen Press Phonebook to display the preferred phonebook Highlight and select the desired phonebook entry to display the phonebook entry details screen Highlight the desired Email address for the entry Press Softkey 1 Mail or press MENU Options Menu and 2 The New Email screen displays if the default send setting is ...

Page 128: ...y the Play screen The voice tag plays and returns to the Voice tag list screen or press MENU Options Menu and 1 to play the voice tag and return to the voice tag Options menu Place the wireless phone to your ear to hear the voice tag play To play a voice tag from the entry details screen Press Phonebook until the Phone phonebook displays Highlight and select the desired phonebook entry to display ...

Page 129: ...field highlighted Press Select to display the Voice Tag menu and input 3 A decision screen displays asking Delete voice tag of this entry Press Softkey 1 Yes to delete the voice tag A confirmation screen briefly displays Voice tag deleted and returns to the Voice Tag menu or press Softkey 2 No to cancel deletion To delete erase all the voice tags in the Voice tag list screen Press Phonebook until ...

Page 130: ...he Idle screen Pictures The viewer function allows you to display pre loaded pictures in your phone s software wallpapers pictures taken with the phone s camera and pictures downloaded from the Internet Press MENU Main 6 and 1 to display the Pictures list of pre loaded pictures pictures downloaded from the Internet and pictures you have taken with the phone s camera A thumbnail displays on the rig...

Page 131: ...ewing the Pictures list Press MENU Options Menu and the option number to complete the desired function The following describes each function of the menu options that display for the Pictures list Options menu 1 Delete Delete the highlighted image file See Flag 2 Delete all Delete all pictures photos images and animations in the image file See Flag 3 Send Send the highlighted image file in an Email...

Page 132: ... to display pre loaded melodies tunes in your phone s software ring tunes and melodies tunes downloaded from the Internet Press MENU Main 6 and 2 to display the Music menu of pre loaded ring tunes and the music items you have downloaded to the phone Display the Music List Screen Select the Music options from Audio and Visual menu and display the Music List screen to playback delete or view details...

Page 133: ...h the following instructions for each menu option Delete Current To delete a highlighted music item Press 1 or highlight and select the Delete current option to display the decision screen Delete file name Press Softkey 1 Yes to execute the deletion or Softkey 2 No to cancel the deletion and return to the Music list screen Delete All To delete all the music items in the Music List screen Press 2 o...

Page 134: ...message Highlight the sound file you want to allocate as your message tune Press MENU Options Menu and 6 Other The Other folder allows you to save content which the phone does not recognize as pictures or music Note that some websites may incorrectly identify pictures or music that the NEC 232 phone displays or plays In this case you may have the ability display or play content in the Other folder...

Page 135: ... Summary screen Highlight and select a memo to display the memo Summary screen Press Softkey 1 OK to exit the memo Summary screen and return to the Voice memo screen Adding a Memo To record and add a memo from the Voice memo screen Press Softkey 1 Add New or press MENU Options Menu and 1 to display the Add new screen After twenty seconds recording stops the current memo is saved and the Voice memo...

Page 136: ...all is automatically labelled with the date and time of the recording To define the label yourself from the Voice memo screen Press MENU Options Menu and 3 to display the text editor screen Use the normal text entry procedures see page 73 to input a label of 16 characters and press Select to save the entry and return to the Voice memo screen with the new memo label Deleting Memos To delete a highl...

Page 137: ...1 x2 or x3 6 Signal strength level 7 Softkey 1 Shutter Camera shutter to take picture Softkey 1 Start Start camera timer Displays only when self timer is set 8 Camera Options Menu The M icon represents the MENU button Press MENU to display the Camera Options Menu The M icon does not represent pressing Select to take a picture 9 Softkey 2 On Off Mobile light set on or off Activating and Terminating...

Page 138: ...rns to the Idle screen after a period of inactivity The picture is not saved The next time you access the camera a decision screen displays Pictures not saved Continue editing Press Softkey 1 Yes to return to the camera view finder screen with the save option Press Softkey 2 No to return to the camera view finder screen to take another picture Sending a Picture To send the picture in an MMS messag...

Page 139: ...on To end the camera function Press End and return to the Idle screen If you press the End without saving the last picture taken a decision screen displays File is not saved End camera Press Softkey 1 Yes to end the camera function and return to the Idle screen Press Softkey 2 No to return to the Camera view finder screen with the save option Camera Options Menu The Camera options menu include the...

Page 140: ... down The picture is taken after 10 seconds Zoom Setting To set the zoom setting Press MENU Options Menu and 4 to display the Zoom screen Highlight and select a suitable setting or input the number of the suitable zoom 1 x1 2 x2 or 3 x3 This will be the zoom setting for pictures taken until changed Brightness Setting To set the zoom setting Press MENU Options Menu and 5 to display the Brightness s...

Page 141: ...nlarge There are 8 zoom in steps Press Softkey 2 Zoom Out to return the enlarged picture to its display size Press CLR key to return to the Pictures screen Pictures Option Menu In the Pictures Options menu you can select functions for the selected image file To display the Pictures Options menu while viewing the Pictures list Press MENU Options Menu and the option number to complete the desired fu...

Page 142: ... the duration of the last call in hours and minutes Press Softkey 1 OK to exit and return to the Call records menu Call Logs Each call type log lists the last 20 phone numbers with caller s number information if available See Flag If the caller s number information is not provided the log displays Unknown The list displays with the last call type received at the top and the oldest call at the bott...

Page 143: ...a call record Press MENU Main and 7 to display the Call records menu Input the appropriate number 2 for the Missed calls log 3 for Received calls log or 4 for the Dialed calls log to display the respective call type log screen Highlight an item in the call log Press MENU Options Menu and 4 to display the Show details screen Press Softkey 1 Call or Send to dial the phone number See Flag Adding Call...

Page 144: ... Delete all entries Press Softkey 1 Yes to delete all items from the call log and a confirmation screen briefly displays All entries deleted or press Softkey 2 No to cancel the deletion The screen returns to the call log screen Viewing Call Record Details To view the details of a highlighted item in the call type log list Missed calls Received calls or Dialed calls Press MENU Main and 7 to display...

Page 145: ...e total time duration for all calls Press MENU Main 7 and 5 to display the Total calls screen Press Softkey 1 OK to continue incrementing the current duration time exit the Total calls screen and return to the Call records menu Press Softkey 2 Reset to reset the current duration time to zero and return to the Call records menu 137 ...

Page 146: ...d scroll when more selections are below the ones shown on the display Remember to press CLR Clear Back key to return to the previous screen or press End to exit the screen and return to the Idle screen If the PIM lock is set On refer to Security settings and Locks on page 49 the security code entry screen displays each time Scheduler or ToDo are accessed The security code entry screen also display...

Page 147: ...ber 12 in Memory An M displays to the left of the calculation field Press CLR Clear Back for each digit till 0 displays Press 3 Up navigation key 5 and Select to display the interim result of 15 Press Right navigation key Softkey 2 and Select to display the final result of 27 See Flag Press Phonebook to clear all user input including the memory and display 0 in the calculation field With 0 in the ...

Page 148: ...creen displays if the PIM lock is enabled see page 49 Input your security code and press Softkey 1 OK and the Calendar screen displays showing either a weekly or monthly view depends on the view last used when exiting out of the Scheduler with the current date highlighted See Flag At the Monthly Calendar screen Press Up navigation key to move and highlight a date in the previous week Press Down na...

Page 149: ... display the Add new event screen To add a new event from the Details screen Press MENU Main 8 and 2 to display the calendar screen press Softkey 1 to switch between weekly and monthly calendar Highlight and select the desired date to display the daily event list screen Press MENU Options Menu and 1 to display the Add new event screen To edit an event from the daily event list screen Press MENU Ma...

Page 150: ...diting an event the scheduled event date and time displays Date To schedule the event for the date displayed highlight the Time field and continue with Time instructions To schedule the event for a different date than the one displayed use the navigation keys to highlight and input each field the 2 digits for day of the month the 2 digits for month and the 4 digits for year Time Highlight the Time...

Page 151: ...event press Softkey 1 OK to save store the event in Scheduler and confirmation screen displays Entry saved Copying an Event With an event displayed in the Daily Events or Details screen Press MENU Main 8 and 2 to display the Calendar screen press Softkey 1 to switch between weekly and monthly calendar Highlight and select the desired date to display the Daily Event list screen At the Daily Events ...

Page 152: ...cheduler the Scheduler security code screen does not display See Flag A decision screen displays with Delete all events Press Softkey 1 OK or press Softkey 2 No A confirmation screen displays with Event s deleted and returns to the Scheduler screen where you started Weekly Calendar Monthly Calendar or daily event list To delete only Public or Private Events from the Monthly Calendar Weekly Calenda...

Page 153: ...he Daily Event list screen Highlight and select the desired event with an URL to display the Daily Event list screen Highlight the URL Press Softkey 2 Go to or press MENU Options Menu and 6 to access the Internet and go to the URL web site Viewing Events To list Public Events Private Events or all events for a specific date from the Weekly calendar Monthly calendar or Daily Events list screen Pres...

Page 154: ...emind you of a scheduled event If vibrate mode is set On the reminder tune does not sound The phone displays the alert notification and vibrates one time The alert notification remains displayed until dismissed If multiple alerts occur at the same time or missed alerts remain the alert notifications stack on top of the previous alert on the current screen To respond to Scheduler alert notification...

Page 155: ...full screen displays A task or tasks have to be deleted before a new task is added Viewing ToDo Tasks and Task Details To access and view the ToDo tasks Press MENU Main 8 and 3 to display the ToDo list menu The number of tasks in each list displays to the right of the list name Highlight and select Public to display the Public tasks If Private or All were selected the ToDo list security code entry...

Page 156: ...the list type to display the selected task list Input your security code if the ToDo Security code entry screen displays and press Softkey 1 OK Highlight and select a task in the list to display the ToDo Details screen Press MENU Options Menu and 4 to display the ToDo Add new screen To edit a task from the Public Private or All list screen Press MENU Main 8 and 3 to display the ToDo list menu High...

Page 157: ...4 Choose date and the Due date screen displays Input the 2 digits for day of the month the 2 digits for month and the 4 digits for year See Flag Press Softkey 1 OK to exit the Due date screen and return to the previous ToDo screen Add new or Edit Description Begin text entry to display the text editor screen Use the normal text entry procedures see page 73 to enter a description of the scheduled e...

Page 158: ...curity code if the ToDo Security code entry screen displays and press Softkey 1 OK Highlight a task and press MENU Options Menu and 3 to display the ToDo Delete screen Input 1 to delete the Current selection and a decision screen displays the task due date task description and Delete this entry Press Softkey 1 Yes to delete the task or press Softkey 2 No to cancel the task deletion Display returns...

Page 159: ...ompleted public entries Delete all private entries or Delete all completed private entries Press Softkey 1 Yes to delete tasks and a confirmation screen displays Entries deleted or press Softkey 2 No to cancel the task deletion Display returns to the previous list screen Public Private or All Filtering Filtering identifies the tasks to include in the list screens all tasks only incomplete tasks or...

Page 160: ...n displays and press Softkey 1 OK Press MENU Options Menu and 6 to display the ToDo Summary screen with the number of incomplete tasks the number of completed tasks and the number of tasks that may be entered Press Softkey 1 OK to exit the Summary screen and return to the previous ToDo List Public Private or All screen Changing Task Detail Status Instead of changing the task status at the ToDo Edi...

Page 161: ...note and Right navigation key to go to the next note Adding and Editing Notes The text editor screen is used to add or edit a note in Notepad To add a note from the Notepad list screen Press MENU Main 8 and 4 to display the Notepad list screen Press Softkey 1 Add New or press MENU Options Menu and 1 to display a blank text editor screen Use the normal text entry procedures see page 73 to input a n...

Page 162: ...y the View note screen Press Softkey 2 Delete or press MENU Options Menu 3 and 1 to display the decision screen with Delete this entry Press Softkey 1 Yes to delete the note and a confirmation screen displays Entry deleted or press Softkey 2 No to cancel the deletion and return to the View note screen To delete a single note from the Notepad List Press MENU Main 8 and 4 to display the Notepad list...

Page 163: ...ions Sending as SMS To send the note in a short text message from the Notepad list or View note screens Press MENU Options Menu and 4 to access Messaging and display a message screen The information from notepad is placed in the SMS Message field Continue the SMS message see page 81 for SMS message instructions O The New Email screen displays if the Email default send account setting is Account 1 ...

Page 164: ...exit the Exchange rate screen without saving the rate and return to the Currency converter screen Highlight and select the Amount field to display the Amount screen Input the amount Press Softkey 1 to input a decimal in the appropriate place See Flag Press Select Save to save the amount and return to the Currency converter screen The calculated result displays or if an error has occurred the resul...

Page 165: ...nebook contacts and ToDo tasks may cause an error message to appear To access Synchronization Press MENU Main 8 and 6 to display the security code entry screen or the Synchronization screen If the security code has not been entered during current use of the phone since last powering On input your security code and press Softkey 1 OK The Synchronization screen displays Highlight and select the item...

Page 166: ...n will occur Continue message displays Use the appropriate Softkey to continue or cancel the sync process Conflicts from Last Synchronization To view the number of application conflicts that occurred during the last synchronization from the Synchronization screen Press MENU Options Menu and 2 to display the Conflicts screen with the number of conflicts that occurred in each application Press Softk...

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Page 168: ...you by the Internet service provider The user id and passwords are case sensitive Synchronization canceled There is an error during Sync l Retry Sync a couple of times l Reset XCPC logs and retry Sync l Power the phone Off back On and try Sync again l Check that the total phone entries have not reached full limits If full then start deleting some entries l Retry Sync a couple of times l If you are...

Page 169: ...thentic AccessoriesTM please contact the NEC customer Care Center at 1 800 637 5917 in the United States O Look for the NEC Authentic AccessoriesTM logo to know if the item has been approved by NEC for use with the NEC 232 I Not using NEC Authentic AccessoriesTM or not using NEC approved accessories with this phone creates a potential safety hazard that may be dangerous and may void any warranty a...

Page 170: ...e the release clips and insert into the NEC 232 USB charger connector port When inserting the NEC 232 plug be sure that the rectangular opening on the connector is lined up with the rectangular opening in the phone The plug will slide easily into the phone DO NOT FORCE THE PLUG When removing the plug from the phone squeeze both release clips and gently pull straight out Hands free Headset Insert t...

Page 171: ...ctor Cable Connect the USB PC Link cable according to the picture below The NEC 232 plug end has release clips see picture below Squeeze the release clips and insert into the NEC 232 USB charger connector port When inserting the NEC 232 plug be sure that the rectangular opening on the connector is lined up with the rectangular opening in the phone The plug will slide easily into the phone DO NOT F...

Page 172: ...s known about possible effects of wireless phone use on human health FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of mobile phone safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level These following agencies that belong to this working group are l National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health l Environmental Protect...

Page 173: ...tailed agenda of research needs that has driven the establishment of new research programs around the world The Project has also helped develop a series of public information documents on EMF issues FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association CTIA have a formal Cooperative Research and Development Agreement CRADA to do research on wireless phone safety FDA provides the scienti...

Page 174: ...s phone interference with medical equipmentquestion Radio frequency energy RF from wireless phones can interact with some electronic devices For this reason FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure electromagnetic interference EMI of implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Association for the A...

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Page 176: ... 5 What will the manufacturer do if the Product becomes defective in materials or workmanship during the warranty period If any Product covered under this warranty becomes defective in materials or workmanship resulting in Product failure during the applicable warranty period NECAM will at its option either repair the defective Product without charge for parts and labor or provide a replacement in...

Page 177: ...warranty service If Your Product requires warranty service it must be returned to a NECAM Distribution Center with shipping paid by You along with a description of the Product malfunction or difficulty You are required to substantiate warranty status with a dated proof of purchase as explained in item 3 with the IMEI International Mobile station Equipment Identity You may contact NECAM by calling ...

Page 178: ...y period If any Product covered under this warranty becomes defective in materials or workmanship during the applicable warranty period NECAM will at its option either repair the defective Product without charge for parts and labor or provide a replacement in exchange for the defective Product 6 What is not covered by this warranty question a THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO I Products which have ...

Page 179: ... proof of purchase as explained in item 3 NECAM assumes no risk for any damage loss or misdirection in transit of any kind If in NECAM s sole opinion the Product failure is not covered under this warranty You will be notified and Your authorization will be requested for any further repair activity Products repaired under warranty will be returned to You transportation prepaid In all other cases Yo...

Page 180: ...s 10 26 Ending calls 23 F Format date 56 Format time 56 Frequency bands 21 G Games and Apps 85 Games settings 87 General Care 10 Go to address 90 Groups 114 H Holding a call 29 I Idle screen 3 Inserting SIM Card 18 International calls 25 Internet settings 58 K Keypad icons 2 Keypad Shortcuts 5 L Last number redial 25 Location in phonebook 102 Location sort 117 Locks 49 Low battery 19 M Main LCD 3 ...

Page 181: ...lls 137 TTY settings 58 U URL in message text 79 91 User Guide Conventions 1 User Guide Legends 1 V View finder 129 Voice mail 28 Voice memo 127 Voice tag 118 120 Volume 32 Volume controls 28 W Wallpaper setting 41 Web browser 90 Wireless System Structure 1 Word entry mode 74 Z Zoom 130 INDEX 173 ...

Page 182: ... writing a to do list then you are not watching where you are going It s common sense Don t get caught in a dangerous situation because you are reading or writing and not paying attention to the road or nearby vehicles 6 Dial sensibly and assess the traffic if possible place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic Try to plan your calls before you begin your trip or attempt to...

Page 183: ... the areas where you drive Always obey them The use of these devices may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when driving For more information please call 1 888 901 SAFE or visit the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association CTIA website www wow com com 175 ...

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