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CONTACTS..........................................................................................42

 

11.1.

 

Settings ....................................................................................................................... 42

 

11.1.1

 

Delete all............................................................................................................... 42

 

11.1.2

 

Contacts select ..................................................................................................... 42

 

11.1.3

 

Copy to phone ...................................................................................................... 42

 

11.1.4

 

Groups setting ...................................................................................................... 42

 

11.2.

 

Names list ................................................................................................................... 43

 

11.2.1

 

Adding contacts to the SIM phonebook................................................................ 43

 

11.2.2

 

Adding contacts in the phone phonebook ............................................................ 43

 

11.2.3

 

In the onboard phonebook.................................................................................... 43

 

11.2.4

 

In the SIM phonebook .......................................................................................... 43

 

11.2.5

 

In the onboard phonebook.................................................................................... 44

 

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CALL INFO ..........................................................................................45

 

12.1.

 

Counters...................................................................................................................... 45

 

12.1.1

 

GPRS counters..................................................................................................... 45

 

12.1.2

 

GSM counters....................................................................................................... 45

 

12.2.

 

Call list......................................................................................................................... 46

 

12.2.1

 

Reset .................................................................................................................... 46

 

12.2.2

 

Call list .................................................................................................................. 46

 

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GAMES ................................................................................................46

 

13.1.

 

Brick games ................................................................................................................ 46

 

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ICON & SYMBOLS ..............................................................................46

 

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PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................................47

 

15.1.

 

Radio waving .............................................................................................................. 47

 

15.2.

 

Always switch off your phone…............................................................................... 47

 

15.3.

 

Pacemakers ................................................................................................................ 48

 

15.4.

 

Hearing aids................................................................................................................ 48

 

15.5.

 

Improved performance .............................................................................................. 48

 

15.6.

 

Battery information .................................................................................................... 48

 

15.7.

 

Your mobile phone and your car .............................................................................. 49

 

15.8.

 

EN 60950 Norm ........................................................................................................... 49

 

15.9.

 

Environmental care .................................................................................................... 49

 

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TROUBLESHOOTING .........................................................................50

 

16.1.

 

The phone does not switch on ................................................................................. 50

 

16.2.

 

The display shows BLOCKED when you switch on ............................................... 50

 

16.3.

 

The display shows IMSI failure ................................................................................. 50

 

16.4.

 

Your phone doesn’t return to the idle screen ......................................................... 50

 

16.5.

 

The network symbol is not displayed ...................................................................... 50

 

16.6.

 

The display doesn’t respond to key presses .......................................................... 50

Summary of Contents for GPRS1229

Page 1: ...1 Your Phone s Parts Screen Right softkey Alphanumeric keypad Left softkey Red key Hang up key Navigation key OK key Pick up key Earpiece...

Page 2: ...2 Charging Connector MP3 key Side down key Side up key Microphone...

Page 3: ...3 Camera Lens...

Page 4: ...ll 14 3 6 1 Activate handsfree 14 3 6 2 Mute or Unmute 15 3 6 3 Record dialogue 15 3 7 Making a second call 15 3 8 Answering a second call 15 3 9 Answering a third call 15 4 TEXT ENTRY 16 4 1 T9 text...

Page 5: ...Video 25 8 WAP 25 8 1 WAP setting 25 8 2 Homepage 26 8 3 Bookmarks 26 8 4 Go to URL 26 8 5 Settings 27 8 5 1 Select profile 27 8 5 2 Browser options 27 8 5 3 Rename profile 27 8 5 4 Cookies 27 8 5 5 C...

Page 6: ...36 10 3 1 Access settings 36 10 3 2 GPRS attach 37 10 3 3 Register again 37 10 3 4 Preferred list 37 10 4 Profiles 37 10 5 Call setting 38 10 5 1 Info at call ending 38 10 5 2 Any key answer 38 10 5 3...

Page 7: ...2 2 1 Reset 46 12 2 2 Call list 46 13 GAMES 46 13 1 Brick games 46 14 ICON SYMBOLS 46 15 PRECAUTIONS 47 15 1 Radio waving 47 15 2 Always switch off your phone 47 15 3 Pacemakers 48 15 4 Hearing aids 4...

Page 8: ...an t send text messages 51 16 9 You can t receive and or store JPEG pictures 51 16 10 The display shows SIM failure 51 16 11 The display shows INSERT YOUR SIM CARD 51 16 12 Your phone doesn t work wel...

Page 9: ...rt T flash Battery Li lon 550 mAh Autonomy Talk up to 2 8 hours Standby up to 300 hours Basic Driver Vocoders FR EFR AMR Slim bar type MP3 ringer player T flash slot Motion JPEG High capacity phoneboo...

Page 10: ...y Access to Messages Press Left key in Idle mode Access to Camera Press Up key in Idle mode Access to Organizer Press down key in Idle mode Softkeys The left and right soft keys located at the top of...

Page 11: ...ephone number and a memory card in which you can store phone numbers and messages 1 If necessary switch off the phone by pressing and holding Red key Hang up key 2 To remove the back cover press on it...

Page 12: ...cret code for your SIM card It is preconfigured and communicated to you by your operator or retailer If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times your SIM card will be blocked To unblock it you must...

Page 13: ...indicates the state of charging During charging the charge indicators will scroll automatically When all the scroll bars are steady the battery is fully charged 3 CALL FUNCTIONS 1 In idle mode enter...

Page 14: ...ccept a call by pressing any key except Red key Hang up key 3 5 1 Call handsfree For your own comfort and safety keep the phone away from your ear when calling hands free especially when increasing th...

Page 15: ...ber is dialed 2 Press OK to access the following options Switch calls to toggle between calls you can also press Up key or Down key to switch calls Transfer to connect the two calls You are disconnect...

Page 16: ...press once on the key corresponding to each letter needed to spell a word and T9 suggests a word based on your keystrokes If several words are available the first word in the list is displayed and hi...

Page 17: ...ar one entry press and hold to clear all text Example how to enter the word home Press GHI MNO MNO DEF Press OK when the message is completed Letters numbers and symbols are located on each key as fol...

Page 18: ...ng functions Addition Press Subtraction Press Multiplication Press Division Press Equals Press OK This menu allows user to create store and manage events in your organizer The organizer shares the mob...

Page 19: ...this date 3 To delete all events set in your organizer enter a starting date several years ahead e g December 1st 2010 This way you make sure all events preceding this date are deleted at once 5 2 5 C...

Page 20: ...u allows you to manage the sound files stored in your mobile phone and T flash card You can store Midi and MP3 sound formats The options are View all Access all your sound files in a single list Own m...

Page 21: ...nd hold for 5 pixels Press Right softkey Back to go back to the text editor or Left softkey OK to confirm and go to the next option Add frame or icon To add a frame or an icon to the selected picture...

Page 22: ...can take pictures store them in your phone or transfer them to your PC use them as wallpaper or send them to your friends via MMS This chapter describes in detail how to use the camera 1 To activate t...

Page 23: ...the picture in full screen Delete all Use this option to delete all the files in your My photos folder A warning message appears Do you really want to delete Press Left softkey Yes to delete all or Ri...

Page 24: ...the quality of the pictures taken with your camera Low Medium and High The lower the quality the smaller the resulting image files thereby allowing you to store more photos on your mobile phone 7 2 7...

Page 25: ...select Entertainment Video and press OK to access the status for finding views 2 In the viewfinder mode you can press OK to make video 3 Press the Left Softkey Options to access the following options...

Page 26: ...em is preconfigured and will connect to your operator s WAP homepage This menu allows you to store your favorite WAP site addresses rename them and access them quickly from the list Press Left softkey...

Page 27: ...r phone s browser cache memory The data can be for example your user information or your browsing preferences Cookies will be saved until you clear the cache memory Enable cookies Clear cookies 8 5 5...

Page 28: ...e messages automatically sent to you by the network and or by your operator Push messages include URL links for quick access to the corresponding WAP services a single click on the link will connect t...

Page 29: ...SMS 1 Select SMS Send SMS then Enter phone no or from contact list and press OK Then the following editing ways are displayed New To write a new message Last message To edit modify and re send the las...

Page 30: ...whether your own SMS was received or not This feature is subscription dependent 9 2 3 Archive This menu allows you to view all the messages stored in the phone s memory using the Auto save SMS or Move...

Page 31: ...enu Change name 2 Select Main Menu Messages MMS MMS settings Select Not Used Note 2 Modify Network settings MMS center Gateway address Gateway port Network access Select foresaid figured account Activ...

Page 32: ...tween each slide Once your message is completed select Send now and press OK A progress bar allows you to follow the sending of your message press Right softkey Cancel if you wish to cancel the sendin...

Page 33: ...Delete drafts 9 3 6 Templates Lists all messages saved as templates You can Play Edit and Delete them 9 3 7 Outbox Lists the messages you have sent or created but not sent yet You can play delete or...

Page 34: ...he alert of your choice from the ringers list 10 1 4 Equalizer This option allows you to choose from different audio settings It is only available while a call is in progress Scroll through the list a...

Page 35: ...being accidentally pressed To lock the keypad press and hold the right softkey To unlock the keypad press and hold the right softkey Keypad lock options include Off Lock now After 1 minute After 2 mi...

Page 36: ...or by using the menus described in this section Then select the bearer GSM or GPRS in the menus of each application to be used 10 3 1 Access settings This menu allows you to create different data prof...

Page 37: ...confirm 10 3 4 Preferred list Allows you to build a network list in order of preference Once defined the phone will try to register on the network according to your preferences A profile is a group of...

Page 38: ...ies to call you while already on a call Select the Status option to find out whether the GSM call waiting is active or not With GPRS call Allows you to turn call waiting on or off for incoming voice c...

Page 39: ...t which you want your mobile phone to switch itself on and press OK Select the desired frequency from Once Everyday or On weekdays and press OK A message appears to confirm activation Proceed the same...

Page 40: ...t Duration by selecting one of the available values and press OK to confirm Duration options include 10 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 10 6 4 3 Animation Allows you to turn the carousel menu animations O...

Page 41: ...he type of alarm Melody or Buzzer and press OK Repeat above steps to set other alarms The alarm clock will ring even if your mobile phone is switched off When the alarm rings press any key to stop it...

Page 42: ...then be copied into the other via the Copy to SIM or Copy to phone options Your mobile phone only manages one phonebook at a time and will ignore the information relative to the other one e g if Smit...

Page 43: ...pe Numeric fields can hold up to 40 digits and one sign and alphanumeric fields feature up to 50 Latin characters Each contact can feature a maximum of 5 numeric fields e g 2 mobile numbers 3 work num...

Page 44: ...default The first number you enter becomes the default number which is automatically dialed when pressing Pick up key This option allows you to set another default number Copy to SIM card To copy a co...

Page 45: ...ed by your operator You should therefore consider the call counters displayed on the screen as informative items but NOT as the actual charge rate basis 12 1 2 GSM counters This feature is used for ke...

Page 46: ...Delete the selected call or Store the associated number if not already in your phonebook This option isn t available if the sender s identity i e his phone number is hidden 13 GAMES The object of this...

Page 47: ...ther electronic devices Consequently you should follow all local recommendations and regulations when using your cellular phone both at home and when away Regulations on the use of cellular phones in...

Page 48: ...r the optimal and satisfactory operation of the phone you are recommended to use the phone in the normal operating position when not using in hands free mode or with a hands free accessory Do not expo...

Page 49: ...your phone in a vehicle install the hands free car kit which is designed for that purpose Ensure that your phone and car kit do not block any air bags or other security devices fitted in your car The...

Page 50: ...another place try to reconnect to the network especially when abroad check that the antenna is in place if your mobile has an external antenna or contact your network operator for assistance informati...

Page 51: ...ght be damaged Contact your operator A car contains many metallic parts that absorb electromagnetic waves which can affect the phone s performances A car kit is available to provide you with an extern...

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