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Airbags

Do not place your phone or any accessories in the 
area over an airbag or in the airbags deployment 
area. An airbag inflates with great force, and 
serious injury could occur.

Aircraft

Switch off your phone when in an aircraft and follow 
any instructions from the aircraft crew. The use of 
cellular telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous 
to the operation of the aircraft, may disrupt the 
cellular network and is often illegal. Failure to 
observe this instruction may lead to suspension or 
denial of cellular telephone service to the offender, 
or legal action or both.

Blasting Areas

To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn 
your phone off when in a “blasting area” or in areas 
posted “turn off two-way radio”. Obey all signs and 
instructions.

Potentially Explosive Atmospheres

Turn your phone off and do not remove its battery 
when in an area with a potentially explosive 
atmosphere. It is rare, but your phone or its 
accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such 
areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in 
property damage, bodily injury or even death. 
Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are 
often, but not always, clearly marked. They include:

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Fuelling areas, such as petrol stations, below 
deck on boats, and fuel or chemical transfer and 
storage facilities.

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Areas where fuel odours are present, such as 
when a gas leak occurs in a home.

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Areas where the air contains chemicals or 
particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders.

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Any other area where you would normally be 
advised to turn off your vehicle engine.

Posted Facilities

Turn your phone off in any area where posted 
notices so require.

Emergency Calls

Some networks may require that a valid SIM card 
be properly inserted in your phone before you can 
make an emergency call. Also, emergency 
numbers vary by location. Check with your service 
provider or the local cellular network in advance if 
you are not sure. To make an emergency call, enter 
the valid emergency number for your location (e.g., 
112 in many countries) and press the 

CALL

 key. 

You may need to turn off features such as keypad 
lock before making the call. Consult this user 
manual for details.

Never rely solely on your mobile phone to make 
emergency or essential communications.

Taking Care of your Phone

Use a slightly damp cloth to clean your phone. 
Never use any chemical or abrasive cleaners, as 
they could damage the phone. Avoid exposing your 
phone to any severe shocks, extreme (hot or cold) 
temperatures or moisture. Keep your phone away 
from open flames such as lit candles or cigarettes.

Servicing

Do not attempt to disassemble or repair your 
phone, as you may damage the phone or injure 
yourself and will void your warranty. Only qualified 
personnel at an authorized service centre should 
perform repairs. Your phone does not contain any 
consumer serviceable parts.

Disposal

Your battery and other components may require 
precautions to be taken for safe disposal. The 
battery type is indicated on the battery label. Please 
ensure that all local and/or governmental 

Summary of Contents for J530

Page 1: ...3 3 Making a call 5 4 Answering a call 7 5 Using the contact list 8 6 Voice Memo 10 7 Menu navigation 11 8 Messages 12 9 Internet menu 16 10 Extras 20 11 Sounds 30 12 Settings 33 13 Services 35 14 Tr...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...he model of your phone It provides quick access to a certain function such as SIM Toolkit or messaging r Clear key This erases text or takes you back to your previous step depending on the context A l...

Page 4: ...oice mail message this icon is network dependent Silent mode active Alarm clock set In calls list n Shows that a call was incoming o Shows that a call was outgoing x Shows that a call was missed In me...

Page 5: ...d the SIM card in place and slide the metal plate to the right in order to cover the left hand side of the SIM card Fitting the battery Insert the battery with the label facing down Align the tabs on...

Page 6: ...he phone on Press d If the phone asks for a PIN code Enter the code that is supplied with the SIM card The code will be displayed as asterisks When complete press g OK Wait a few seconds while the pho...

Page 7: ...Dialling Allows you to dial a number simply by speaking the name of a contact From the idle screen press and hold the g Menu key for about 3 seconds until you hear a beep Speak the name you earlier as...

Page 8: ...Missed call o Outgoing call To dial a number from the redial calls list Press to access the list Scroll and find the one that you want and press g Call to dial Adjusting the loudness The earpiece vol...

Page 9: ...n select the Swap option Note Your network may not support call waiting If it does not accepting a second call will end the first call You will not be able to switch In call options When you are in a...

Page 10: ...crophone Refer to the explanation opposite Correcting an entry Pressing c deletes the character immediately to the left of the cursor Pressing and holding c deletes all of the text that you have enter...

Page 11: ...place of your standard one Only numbers from this contact list can be dialled You can add numbers to this contact list in the same way as adding numbers to your normal contact list with the exception...

Page 12: ...ecording will start immediately Press d End when you have finished During a call Recording during a call will record both sides of the conversation A short tone will occur every 5 seconds to alert you...

Page 13: ...nt keys and When you find the menu that you are looking for press g Select to go in Press End back or c to return to the previous level SIM Toolkit Your service provider may offer some special service...

Page 14: ...ress d Options to access the following message options Delete Removes the message Chat Initiates a chat session Reply Sends a text message to the sender Call Calls the sender or if there is a number i...

Page 15: ...ill take you to the games menu Press g Select and proceed as instructed in the appropriate game section Message settings This menu offers three options Centre number Allows you to enter or change the...

Page 16: ...t entry field and the chat history field Font size Select between normal and small font on the Chat screen Exit Exit the chat session Predictive Text Input To save time when you are writing a text mes...

Page 17: ...cursor to reappear before entering the second Example To enter the name Ross when you are in lower case mode Press to enter upper case mode Press 7 three times to display R you will then return to lo...

Page 18: ...our homepage or select the Open page option from the Internet menu and then enter the WAP address Select the Go option and press g OK Configuring your connection profiles In order to configure your In...

Page 19: ...ervice provider Account Name this is the name you use to log in to your e mail account Password enter your password remembering that it is case sensitive Outgoing SMTP server this will be provided by...

Page 20: ...and then select the Password option You have two options Require password You are required to enter a password each time you enter an authenticated WAP site Cache password Saves your passwords once e...

Page 21: ...favourite from a WAP page press the Quick Access key to go to the Internet menu Select the Add favourite option The name of your WAP page will appear at the top of the screen Enter the desired name f...

Page 22: ...select the number of players Demonstration mode lets you watch the computer play against itself You against the computer You against a friend The objective of the game is to drop your counters into th...

Page 23: ...ily before going to the starting grid When the race starts tap the 2 key to accelerate or 8 to decelerate You can steer your car by tapping the 4 key to rotate anti clockwise or the 6 key to rotate cl...

Page 24: ...s credited to your score The game ends when you exhaust all of your lives or complete all the levels You may be able enter your name on the hi score table Type your name using the keypad and select g...

Page 25: ...the c key Your score and the game status are shown at the side of the display The shape of the next block is also shown The level of difficulty will increase the longer the game is played The game en...

Page 26: ...selected square is shown with a solid outline Move the cursor to where you wish to move to using the same method The colour of pieces in play is shown in the top right of the display a diagonal line i...

Page 27: ...S Use the keys to make your selection and g Select to start the game When playing via SMS you will be prompted for the mobile telephone number of the other player before the game starts When moves are...

Page 28: ...wear Spend your money wisely Equipment can also be sold to recoup losses but you will not get a very good price The Red Lion The Red Lion is the busiest public house in town Here you can review your...

Page 29: ...e if you do not Selecting Replay later will return you to the main game menu If you choose to accept the challenge enter your five attack and defence moves using the same method as challenging another...

Page 30: ...g View Available options from the following menu will appear Assign Used to assign the selected picture to an item Unassign Removes the association of the selected picture to an item Delete Permanent...

Page 31: ...menu You will be presented with a screen which allows you to enter the date time and text for the event When you have finished press g OK Alarm Clock You can use your phone as an alarm clock Use this...

Page 32: ...F 8 Enters a rest text mode Enters a rest graphic mode 9 Changes the scale of the note between the range 1 4 0 Changes the duration of the note Each press decreases the duration of the note between th...

Page 33: ...you would like to hear when pressing the keys You have three options Off No sound emitted upon a key press On Short low volume tones DTMF These are standard tones as used in touch tone phones Each num...

Page 34: ...Sounds Equalizer Enter the Sounds menu and select Equalizer This menu allows you to alter the earpiece audio settings of your phone Choose from these 3 settings for optimum audio quality Treble Normal...

Page 35: ...The date and time will be stored ScreenSaver A screensaver is a picture that is displayed when the phone has been idle for a certain amount of time It is possible to turn this on or off select the del...

Page 36: ...entry requirement at switch on if your SIM card supports this 3 Change PIN 4 Change PIN2 Some network services require a separate security code This code is the PIN2 This menu allows you to change th...

Page 37: ...ays a list of all the networks found You can scroll up and down with to select the network that you wish to use Once you select a network your phone will always try to select this network Network sele...

Page 38: ...nswer your phone Unreachable When activated calls will be diverted if your phone is off or if you are out of coverage All calls When activated all of your incoming calls will be diverted For each of t...

Page 39: ...with the different functions of the phone will run down the battery faster The stated battery life is under optimum conditions Charge the phone regularly Insert SIM is displayed when I switch on the p...

Page 40: ...n t make receive calls Weak signal Check that the service provider name is displayed on the screen If not try to reconnect to the network Phone is switched off Press d for a few seconds Check the numb...

Page 41: ...messages Go into the Read menu of the message menu and delete some of your messages Some features do not work Feature not supported by the operator or your subscription Call your service provider Som...

Page 42: ...your phone to transmit at a higher power level than otherwise needed Hold your phone as you would any other phone The antenna should point up and over your shoulder Batteries All batteries can cause p...

Page 43: ...Operation of any radio transmitting equipment including your cellular phone may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices Consult your doctor or the manufacturer of th...

Page 44: ...ns chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine Posted Facilities Turn your phone off in any area where...

Page 45: ...s packaging Refer to your point of sale or local government for information on regulations that apply to this product Licensing Your phone is authorised for use in GSM networks in countries where it i...

Page 46: ...been followed with the involvement of BABT Claremont House 34 Molesey Road Walton On Thames KT12 4RQ England A copy of the original declaration of conformity is available for download from the Sendo w...

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