
1-16
1
Getting Started
5
Insert another Texture Panel
^
Position and slide the panel as
shown until it stops.
6
With Portrait/Macro Selector
set to Portrait, close cover
^
Position and slide the cover as
shown until it stops.
^
Make sure these tabs are fitted into
slots.
7
Push in Battery Cover Latch
until it clicks
,
^
Never use handset without Texture Panel. Damage may result from accumulated dust.
^
Texture Panel may become loose after repeated replacements.
1-17
Getting Started
1
Battery & Charger
Charge a new battery before use or after a period of disuse.
^
Use specified Charger only. Other
chargers may damage handset, or
cause battery to deteriorate, overheat
or ignite.
^
Do not use or store battery at extreme
temperatures. May shorten battery life.
*Ideal working temperature is between
5
]
C - 35
]
C.
^
Replace battery if operating time is
noticeably shorter than normal.
^
Do not use Charger for other purposes.
^
Battery may short-circuit, overheat or
burst from contact with metal objects.
^
Small Light illuminates red while charging.
(It may take a while for the light to
illuminate when handset power is off.)
^
Charging takes approximately 115
minutes (with handset power off).
B
Charging time may vary by ambient
temperature.
^
Charger and battery may become warm
during charging.
^
Move Charger away from home TVs or
radios if interference occurs.
^
Use a dry cotton swab to clean handset,
battery and Charger terminals.
^
Avoid:
B
Extreme temperatures
B
Humidity, dust and vibration
B
Direct sunlight
^
Do not leave battery uncharged. Charge
at least once every 6 months.
^
Use a case when carrying battery
separately.
Getting Started
Battery Life
Charging
Precautions
+
^
Battery must be inserted to charge handset.
^
Handset will charge with power on.
J
flashes and stays on when complete.
^
Handset will charge while open.
Summary of Contents for GC40K
Page 16: ...1 1 Getting Started ...
Page 35: ...2 1 Basic Handset Operations ...
Page 47: ...3 1 Manner Mode ...
Page 51: ...4 1 Entering Characters ...
Page 62: ...5 1 Phone Book ...
Page 71: ...6 1 TV FM Radio ...
Page 83: ...7 1 Mobile Camera ...
Page 106: ...8 1 Display ...
Page 116: ...9 1 Sounds Related Functions ...
Page 128: ...10 1 Music Player ...
Page 138: ...11 1 Voice Recorder ...
Page 150: ...13 1 Managing Files Data Folder ...
Page 174: ...14 1 Infrared ...
Page 178: ...15 1 Handset Security ...
Page 182: ...16 1 Additional Functions ...
Page 208: ...17 1 Optional Services ...
Page 213: ...18 1 Appendix ...
Page 231: ...1 1 Vodafone live Overview ...
Page 235: ...2 1 Mail ...
Page 236: ...2 2 MEMO 2 3 New Mail ...
Page 241: ...3 1 Sending Text Messages ...
Page 251: ...4 1 Mail Box ...
Page 266: ...5 1 Server Mail ...
Page 270: ...6 1 Additional Functions ...
Page 278: ...7 1 Web Browser software copyright 2004 Openwave Systems Inc All rights reserved ...
Page 279: ...7 2 MEMO 7 3 Web Basics ...
Page 284: ...8 1 Advanced Features ...
Page 289: ...9 1 Additional Functions ...
Page 294: ...10 2 MEMO 10 3 V Application Basics ...
Page 298: ...11 1 Using V Applications ...
Page 301: ...12 1 Additional Functions ...
Page 304: ...13 1 Station Japanese Only ...
Page 305: ...13 2 MEMO 13 3 Station Basics ...
Page 309: ...14 1 Advanced Features ...
Page 313: ...15 1 Additional Functions ...
Page 316: ...16 1 Appendix ...