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6,011,554, and 6,307,548; Australian Pat. No. 727539; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No.
2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro.Pat. No. 0 842 463
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Summary of Contents for e616

Page 1: ...nse Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners T9 Text Input is a registered trademark of Tegic Communications Inc T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following U S Pat Nos 5 818 437 5 953 541 5 187 480 5 945 928 6 011 554 and 6 307 548 Australian Pat No 727539 Canadian Pat No 1 331 057 United Kingdom Pat No 2238414B Hong Kong Standard Pat No HK0940329 Rep...

Page 2: ...d USIM Due to the nature of the cellular system the connection of emergency calls cannot be guaranteed General care A handset contains delicate electronic circuitry magnets and battery systems You should treat it with care and give particular attention to the following points Do not allow the handset battery or accessories to come into contact with liquids or moisture at any time Do not immerse in...

Page 3: ...s Do not disassemble or modify the battery Do not solder a battery directly Stop using the battery if abnormal heat odor discolouration deformation or abnormal condition is detected during use charge or storage Do not use with a damaged or deformed battery In the unlikely event of a battery leak take care to keep the battery discharge away from your eyes or skin If the leakage does come into conta...

Page 4: ...handset on the ground without the permission of the ground staff Hospital safety Switch off your phone and remove its battery in areas where the use of handsets is prohibited Follow the instructions given by the respective medical facility regarding the use of handsets on their premises General safety Observe Turn off mobile signs such as those near petrol stations chemicals or explosives and turn...

Page 5: ...are not normally affected by radio transmissions The manufacturer of such equipment can advise if it is adequately shielded from radio transmissions If you suspect vehicle problems caused by radio transmissions consult your dealer and do not switch on the handset until it has been checked by qualified approved installers Check if local laws and or regulations restrict the use of handsets while dri...

Page 6: ...safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health and to account for any variations in measurements Examples of radio frequency exposure guidelines and standards that the handset is designed to conform to ICNIRP Guidelines for limiting exposure to time varying electric magnetic and electromagnetic fields up to 300 GHz International Commission on Non Ionizing R...

Page 7: ... väsentliga krav som beskrivs i 3 1 a 3 1 b 3 2 i Rådets direktiv om radioutrustning och teleterminalutrustning 1999 5 EG A copy of the Declaration of Conformity certificate can be found on www neceurope com Notices on Memory Card Usage Use only Memory Stick Duo up to 128MB in the e616 Always insert remove the memory card while the handset power is off If you remove the memory card while an applic...

Page 8: ...ocation that is Extremely hot such as in a car parked in the sun Under direct sunlight Very humid or subject to corrosive substances Data read write speed may vary depending on the combination of the memory card and Memory Stick Duo compliant product you use Do not insert the memory card directly into standard Memory Stick compliant products Insert the memory card fully in to the adapter until it ...

Page 9: ...ately 10m Because of the nature of the radio wave this range varies depending on location and the receiver When using Bluetooth headset the sound quality may drop as the distance from the handset becomes larger Note that when the settings of this product are reset Bluetooth registration information is also deleted Note that the handset must be switched on to use Bluetooth Before use always ensure ...

Page 10: ...t the USIM Card 5 To Remove the USIM Card 5 Battery 6 To Insert the Battery 6 To Remove the Battery 6 To Charge the Battery Using the Charger 7 Memory card 9 What is Memory Stick Duo 9 Date and Time 10 Power On Off 11 Power On Off 11 To Power On 11 To Power Off 11 Power Saver 12 Setting Clock 12 To Set Clock 12 Making and Receiving Calls 13 Making a Voice Call 14 To Make a Voice Call 14 ...

Page 11: ...eo Call to a Video Capable Handset 24 To Make a Video Call to a PC with Webcam 25 To Receive a Video Call 25 Operations During a Video Call 27 Showing and Hiding Your CLI 28 To Hide Your Number When Making a Call 29 Text Entry 30 Multitap Text ABC Input 31 T9 Text Input 31 Numeric Input 32 Symbol Input 33 Text edit 34 To Enter a Space 34 To Insert a New Line 34 To Change the Case 34 To Change to D...

Page 12: ... Video Camera 48 To Take a Photo Make a Video and Send it Attached to a Message 48 Multiple selection 49 To Select Multiple Items 49 Multi call Multi task 49 To Start Switch Task During Another Task 50 High Speed Data Communications transfer 50 Other Features of e616 51 How to Use Menu Function 54 Menu Functions Operations 55 To Select Menus by Numbers 55 To Adjust the Display Colour Contrast 55 T...

Page 13: ... or Multimedia Message 78 To Receive a Video Message Multimedia Message Manually 79 To Read a Message 79 To Control the Multimedia Message Player 83 Replying and Forwarding 83 To Reply to a Received Message in Inbox 83 To Forward a Received Message in Inbox 84 To Reply to a Received Message 85 Message Memory Maintenance 85 Creating Folders 85 Remote mailbox 86 Copying or Moving Messages 86 To Copy...

Page 14: ...timedia centre 103 Capture 104 Camera Capture Screen 104 Camera Options menus 107 Camera Settings 108 To Take a Photo 109 To Make a Video 110 To Record Sound 111 Player 112 To View an Image File 113 To Play a Video File 115 To Play an Audio File 117 Connections 119 Bluetooth 119 To activate Bluetooth 119 To use a Bluetooth headset 120 To establish dial up connection for PC by Bluetooth 121 To acce...

Page 15: ...cal USB synchronisation 128 To perform OTA remote synchronisation 129 Synchronisation Options 129 To Register a Server 130 Synchronisation Settings 130 Settings 133 Handset settings 134 Video calls 137 Screen settings 138 Network 139 Security 140 Supplementary 142 Date and time 144 Language 145 Reset 145 Toolbox 146 Calendar 147 To Display Your Calendar 147 To add a new calendar entry 148 To edit ...

Page 16: ... clock 156 To Set an Alarm 156 To Edit an Alarm 157 To Delete Alarms 158 Calculator 158 Calculator 158 To Use the Calculator 159 Currency Calculation 159 To Convert one Currency to Another 159 Notepad 160 To Create a New Notepad Entry 160 To Edit a Notepad Entry 160 To Delete a Notepad Entry 161 Call memo 162 To Listen to a Call Memo 162 To Delete a Call Memo 162 Shortcut Keys 163 Index 170 ...

Page 17: ...Contents CL 8 ...

Page 18: ...ications or 2G and GPRS General Packet Radio Service or 2 5G 3G will allow much greater data speeds than 2G 2 5G networks and will enable you to make video calls send multimedia messages and view photos and videos and much more Views Keys Display and Sub Display of e616 Views Camera outward Memory card slot I O connector for USB cable or charger LED indicator Sub display Camera light Headset conne...

Page 19: ...Off key Keypad characters Internal antenna 0 9 and Softkey 2 SK2 8 Way navigation Display Refer to the next page Enter key Camera inward Softkey 1 SK1 MENU key C Clear key Start key Up Down Left Right key Microphone Options menu key Earpiece ...

Page 20: ... The Options menu indicator is displayed whenever there is an Options menu list available for that screen application function Press the Options menu key to display the Options menu list The indicator disappears when the Options menu list is displayed Help line On the Help line area guidance information for the highlighted function menu item is displayed For example the icon name for Main Menu the...

Page 21: ...ay time Player status Incoming call display 䎰䏒 0 0 3 6 09019680611 Icons Compass Browsing SSL server Memory card Packet communication USB connected Bluetooth connected Area mode Dual SIM Manual Area mode Single SIM Voicemail for line one and two Radio field level Line 1 or 2 Videomail Voicemail On hold In video call In voice call Message memory full Unread message Battery ...

Page 22: ...is removed then the handset becomes unusable until a valid USIM is inserted The holder for the USIM card is located underneath the battery Always disconnect the charger and other accessories from your handset before inserting and removing your USIM card To Insert the USIM Card 1 Ensure that the power is off If the power is on press and hold the End On Off key until power is off 2 Remove the batter...

Page 23: ...on of the battery until it clicks into place To Remove the Battery 1 Ensure that your handset is switched off If the handset is switched on press and hold the End On Off key until power is off 1 Remove the battery 2 The USIM card holder 3 Insert the USIM card into the USIM card holder 4 Slide and lock the USIM card holder ...

Page 24: ...sed to the battery life may be coming to an end Replace the battery with a new one of the same type When not using the battery for a long period remove it from the e616 and store in a place with low humidity and low temperature Charging Charge the battery by using the charger supplied with your handset When the battery is fully charged a full battery power level icon will be displayed Refer to Low...

Page 25: ...et is left open while charging it may take longer to complete the charge Low Battery Alarm The battery power level 4 levels is indicated by the following icons When the battery runs out the following image will blink on the display A low power warning alarm sound will come on for approximately 10 seconds Press the End key to turn off the alarm After approximately one minute the power will be turne...

Page 26: ...t is Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick Duo is a new compact portable and versatile IC integrated circuit recording medium with a data capacity that exceeds a floppy disk Memory Stick is specially designed for exchanging and sharing digital data among Memory Stick compliant products Because it is removable Memory Stick Duo can also be used for external data storage Memory Stick is available in two size...

Page 27: ...ormat the memory card 1 Insert the memory card into the slot 2 Press the MENU key and select File Manager and Memory card tool 3 Select Format mem card 4 Follow the instructions on the handset to format the memory card During formatting all the data stored in the memory card is erased Date and Time When using your e616 for the first time please remember to set the date and time This will ensure th...

Page 28: ...f on the e616 Proceed as described below To Power On 1 Ensure that your USIM card is in your e616 and that the battery is charged 2 Press and hold the End On Off key until power is on The term press and hold is equivalent to a key press time of approximately 2 seconds To Power Off In standby mode press and hold the End On Off key until power is off There may be some delay while the handset powers ...

Page 29: ...y you can turn the screen on Setting Clock When using your e616 for the first time you will be prompted to set the current date and time To Set Clock 1 Press the MENU key select the Settings icon select Date and time Set date and time and Home time 2 Enter the current date and time Refer to Date and time on page 144 for details You may need to set Summer time function ...

Page 30: ...it is indicated by the network name and the radio signal strength icon on the display screen When using the headset you can start end a voice call by the switch placed on the microphone When the headset is connected you cannot end a voice call by closing the handset The following operations are described Making a Voice Call Receiving a Voice Call During a Voice Call Making and Receiving a Video Ca...

Page 31: ...ll be rejected When the receiver of a call has incoming call restriction setting active the call will also be rejected In both cases the reason the call was rejected will be displayed as a message on the screen Refer to Call restrictions on page 143 for details Rejected calls will be diverted to the number registered in Call forwarding If busy This is usually defaulted to voicemail depending on th...

Page 32: ...e MENU key and select Contact or press the Up or Down key Note Pressing the Down key you can scroll the contact list in the alphabetical order Note Press the keypad character to display the contact entry starting with the letter For example press the 2 key twice to display the Contact entry list starting with B Search and select the addressee s phone number Press the Start key to make a call using...

Page 33: ... phone number registered for that memory number Note Pressing 1 2 3 and then the Start key will make a call to the voicemail centre Pause Dial Input the phone number then press and hold to insert a pause displayed as p Input the numbers to call inserting pauses where necessary Press the Start key to dial the input numbers When the other party answers the call press the SK1 Send key to dial the num...

Page 34: ... by pressing Start key from the Home screen also Incoming calls Displays the list of incoming calls Note You can see the Incoming calls by pressing Left key from the Home screen also Missed calls Displays the list of missed calls Note You can see the Missed calls by pressing Right key from the Home screen also Clear all logs Deletes all the log data Automatic delete Turns the automatic deletion fu...

Page 35: ...or receiving a call are shown below To Do This 1 Answer the call Press the Start key or SK1 Answer key Note When Any key answer function is activated you can press any key except the SK2 Ignore key End key Triangle key and the Options menu key to answer the call Refer to Call options on page 134 for details Note When the headset is connected pressing the headset switch will also answer the call 2 ...

Page 36: ...l logs then Missed call to display the Missed calls list When you display Missed calls the icon disappears Rejecting the second call Press the Options menu key and select Ignore call Note Rejected calls will be diverted to the number registered in Call Forwarding If busy This is usually defaulted to voicemail depending on the network operator Forwarding a voice call available in 3G area only Press...

Page 37: ...rned off Some of the operations are only available if you have subscribed to certain services Ask 3 about details on service subscription Basic Operations The possible operations during a voice call are shown below To Make a Second Call Item Description Voicemail settings Clearance type Sets how the voicemail icon is cleared from the Home screen Select Call voicemail to clear the icon when you cal...

Page 38: ...e second call Press the SK1 Answer key The first call will automatically be put on hold 2 Talk To switch calls Press the SK1 Swap key or press the Options menu key and select Swap calls 3 End the call To end the current call Press the Options menu key and select End call and End active call To end the held call Press the Options menu key and select End call and End held call To end both calls Pres...

Page 39: ...cratchpad Adjust the earpiece volume Press the Side keys to adjust the volume level Search the contact list While talking press the Up and Down key or SK2 Contact key to display the Contact list Send DTMF You can send Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTMF signals during a call Press the Options menu key select Settings Send DTMF tone and then just input the keypad character needed Put a call on hold Whil...

Page 40: ...r details Note Always ask the other party s permission to record Note A call memo cannot be attached to messages or copied to the memory card Activate Settings Press the Options menu key and select Settings The following settings are provided Auto answer Turns on off the automatic answering function Answer key Selects Use any key or Send key only as the call answering key Auto redial Turns on off ...

Page 41: ...er Input the phone number using the keypad or select the phone number from the Incoming calls Outgoing calls Missed calls list Refer to page 26 for how to make a video call to an entry in your contact list Note You can also make a video call to a phone number or characters highlighted in email and webpage Pressing the Enter key with the phone number or characters highlighted will bring you to the ...

Page 42: ...o call may take some time to connect Please be patient The connection time will also depend on how quickly the other party answers the call 3 Talk and see Adjust the camera position if necessary 4 End the call Press the End key To Do This 1 Receive a video call You will receive an incoming video call notification 2 Answer the call Press the Start key or SK1 Answer key to answer and send the captur...

Page 43: ...a call it will be indicated as a missed call by an icon on the Home screen When you display Missed calls or turn the power off the icon disappears 1 Press the Right key to display Missed calls 2 Search and select the addressee s phone number email address 3 Press the SK1 Vid call key to dial the phone number email address Making a video call from Incoming calls number list 1 Press the Left key to ...

Page 44: ...In Out to switch to the other camera Turning your camera on off sending not sending your image to the other party Press the Options menu key to find the alternative either Use live video or Use photo instead is displayed Select it to switch the image to send Changing the screen display mode Press the Options menu key and select Screen mode Select My side is smaller your image will be displayed on ...

Page 45: ...play if you subscribed to the Connected Line Identity Presentation COLP service and your 3 number will be notified to the receiver if you have subscribed to the Calling Line Identity Presentation CLIP The current subscription status of these settings can be found and displayed from Settings Refer to Settings on page 133 for details Setting the handsfree mode Press the Options menu key and select H...

Page 46: ...hen Making a Call available only when temporary CLIR service is subscribed To Do This 1 Start Settings Press the MENU key and select Select Settings 2 Display Send my caller ID Select Supplementary and Send my caller ID 3 Turn off the own number presentation Select Withhold Your telephone number will be hidden when making a call ...

Page 47: ...te characters such as the Euro symbol the maximum number of characters will vary accordingly When entering text on e616 the word on the line boundary is moved to the next line wordwrap function There are four types of text entry Multitap Text ABC Input T9 Text Input Numeric Input Symbol Input The multitap T9 and numeric input modes can be switched by pressing the SK1 Abc T9 123 key The symbol inpu...

Page 48: ...mbols or emoticons by pressing 1 key and the SK1 Next or SK2 Prev key In the following example to enter fog in a text message To Do this 1 Start the message function Press the SK2 Msg or press the MENU key and select Messages Press the SK1 New key select Text Message Refer to Message on page 64 for details 2 Set Multitap Text ABC Input Mode Select the text box press Enter Key press the SK1 Mode ke...

Page 49: ... SK1 Next key or key to continue If the 2nd suggestion is the word you want fog then you enter the Right key or 0 key to select the word 5 If the word you want is not suggested edit the word and register it by using the Multitap Input Mode Enter fog by using the Multitap Input Mode The word is registered in the dictionary If you enter the 3DEF 6MNO 4GHI keys the next time you can select the word f...

Page 50: ...et with accents select from the symbol menu To Do this 1 Start the message function Press the SK2 Msg or press the MENU key and select Messages Press SK1 New or the Options menu and select New message Select Text Message and press the Enter key to open the text box Refer to Message on page 64 for details 2 Set Multitap Text ABC Input Mode or T9 Text Input Mode or Numeric input mode Press the Optio...

Page 51: ...kspace mode press the Options menu key in the text input mode select Editing options then select Delete or Backspace radio button for Clear mode In the Delete mode you can delete characters after the cursor by pressing the C key Pressing and holding the C key deletes all characters after the cursor In the Backspace mode you can delete characters before the cursor by pressing the C key Pressing and...

Page 52: ...n cancel the specified copy starting point by pressing the C key 3 Specify the copy ending point Move the cursor to the ending point of the block to copy by using the Up Down Left or Right key and press the Enter key Note Maximum capacity of clip board is 1024 byte 4 Specify the paste point Move the cursor to the paste point by using the Up Down Left or Right key 5 Paste the block Press the Option...

Page 53: ...Down Left or Right key and press the Enter key The specified text is cut Note Maximum capacity of clip board is 1024 byte 4 Specify the paste point Move the cursor to the paste point by using the Up Down Left or Right key 5 Paste the block Press the Options menu key in the text input mode then select Paste Repeat the steps one to four if necessary Note If the copied text exceeds the maximum number...

Page 54: ...he Contact list or a message the text entry display shows you various information as shown below Input mode icons T9 T9 ABC Multitap text ABC 123 Numeric Indicates Shift or caps lock Remaining number of characters Current mode Insert Overwrite Delete Backspace ...

Page 55: ...bes the function menus Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Description Add to Contacts Registers the highlighted phone number email address to the Contact list A new contact entry creation screen is displayed with the phone number email address inserted Add bookmark Current page Registers the page on display to the Bookmarks Note Maximum of 50 bookmarks can be registered Selected link Registers the highlighte...

Page 56: ...the message type you want to apply must be selected For more information about message types see Messaging Services Provided by e616 on page 65 Copy URL Copies the URL of the bookmark Delete Delete selection deletes the selected bookmark and Delete all deletes all the bookmarks Link this Adds a shortcut to the selected bookmark in the Quick Menu and Home screen Save page Saves the page on display ...

Page 57: ...ces Provided by e616 on page 65 Protect Protects the selected saved page Unprotect Cancels the protection of the selected saved page Delete Delete selection deletes the selected page and Delete all deletes all the pages Move to highlight a file and press the Enter key to display the contents When a saved page is displayed press the Options menu key and the following Options menus are provided Add ...

Page 58: ...page title displays the title Check URL displays the URL Check certificate displays the certificates saved with the file Copy as text Copies the text on the saved page Protection Sets protection on the selected file or clear the set protection Delete Deletes the selected saved page Copy as text Copies the text on the displayed page Save image Saves an image to the Image List Level 1 Level 2 Level ...

Page 59: ...n the message text Note Before the message writer starts the message type you want to apply must be selected For more information about message types see Messaging Services Provided by e616 on page 65 Image file Starts the message writer to edit a new message with the displayed image attached Note Before the message writer starts the message type you want to apply must be selected For more informa...

Page 60: ... selected URL history and Delete all deletes all the URL history Encoding Latin 1 Changes the character encode to Latin 1 Latin 1 is set by default US ASCII Changes the character encode to US ASCII UTF 8 Changes the character encode to UTF 8 UCS2 Changes the character encode to UCS2 UCS4 Changes the character encode to UCS4 UTF 16 Changes the character encode to UTF 16 Page information Check page ...

Page 61: ...ation timeout time from 30 seconds 60 seconds and No timeout limit Saved Pages Selects whether to automatically save a page with without image files or to ask each time Certificates Displays the list of certificates When a certificate is displayed press the SK1 Validity key or press the Options menu key and select Change validity to enable disable the selected certificate Reset Clear settings Retu...

Page 62: ... Select the link and press the Enter key Note If the selected file is a multimedia file supported by e616 Multimedia centre will be activated and the file is downloaded and then played 3 Save the file in e616 File manager Enjoy the saved file To Do this 1 Display the page to register Display the page to register by entering the URL 2 Register the page as a bookmark Press the Options menu key and s...

Page 63: ...to the URL Register data in the contact list Download the multimedia file Download the Java Application Scrolling You can press the Up and Down keys or the Side keys to scroll the page up and down Displaying the previous next page Press the Left key to display the previous page Press the Right key to return to the original page Jumping to 3 s site Pressing the triangle key will always bring you ba...

Page 64: ...audio data on the memory card Video Call available in 3G area only If you want to really show what you mean make a video call With a video call you can not only talk but also see the other person Ask someone for advice with a shopping decision show someone where you are on holidays or simply show your friends how you are doing The video call function consumes the battery faster than other function...

Page 65: ...video with e616 and send it by Video message To Take a Photo Make a Video and Send it Attached to a Message Refer to page 109 110 and 70 for details on taking photos making videos and sending messages Useful Tips Make the most of your photos and video clips send them as attachments of a message use an image as a Home screen wallpaper use a photo of your friend s face as their contact picture etc T...

Page 66: ...rough the Up or Down keys The application must in this case be accessed by pressing the MENU key and then 5 Multi call Multi task Did you ever wish you could send a message while talking on the handset e616 s multi call function lets you do this If you want to check your calendar while talking the multi task function allows you to display the calendar saved in e616 For example you can use one of t...

Page 67: ... the Home screen icon Alternatively press the Start key except when a video call or voice call is being made 2 Start another task Enter the phone number to make a call Press the MENU key and select Message to start the message function Press the SK2 Contact key or Up key to start the contact list function Press the key to access the exciting world of 3 services Press the MENU key to display Main M...

Page 68: ... your birthday party to a friend Multimedia message service sends a slide show of images video audio and text A slide show will play a combination of multimedia files Multimedia messaging is available in the 3G and 2 5G area Refer to Message on page 64 for details Use multimedia messaging to send a slide show of a new house listing containing several photos to a client with a message or to snap a ...

Page 69: ...nc You will be able to synchronise Contacts Calendar and To Do information using the software on the supplied CD ROM Using the synchronisation function you can use data files on e616 more easily and effectively you can edit the contact list and calendar on your PC then synchronise the data with e616 to carry them around on your handset Please see Synchronisation on page 127 for further instruction...

Page 70: ...wnloaded video image audio files recorded sound using Sound Recorder calendar entries To Do entries and other files in your handset Refer to File manager on page 88 for details GPS Using e616 s GPS feature your questions such as How do I get to the nearest tube station from here or Is there a good French restaurant in this district will be answered accurately Many more location related services wi...

Page 71: ...lect a menu highlight a highlighted menu will appear in highlight to the necessary menu and press the Enter key or just press the number key shown on the same line of the menu as a shortcut If there are more than 9 menus under the category you can scroll with the Up and Down keys Pressing the Up key on the first menu displays the page with the last menu item Options menu LIST Press the Options men...

Page 72: ... page 3 for details To Select Menus by Numbers When a menu is numbered on the left column you can select the menu by just pressing the number This number will be displayed on the header part of the screen as menu path indicator For example pressing the MENU key 8 7 1 will display Set date and time screen which gives you options of Home time and Dual time and M871 will be displayed on the screen he...

Page 73: ...n box and press the Enter key 7 Adjust the contrast level Adjust the contrast level by using the Up and Down keys and press the SK1 OK key or Enter key The contrast level is changed and Contrast is displayed To Do This 1 Display Main Menu Press the MENU key Main Menu is displayed 2 Highlight Settings icon Press the Up Down Left and Right keys to highlight the Settings icon 3 Select Settings icon P...

Page 74: ...er shown on the same line of the image The Home screen image is changed To Do This 1 Display Main Menu Press the MENU key Main Menu is displayed 2 Highlight Settings icon Press the Up Down Left and Right keys to highlight the Settings icon 3 Select Settings icon Press the Enter key Settings is displayed 4 Select Handset settings Press the Up and Down keys to highlight Handset settings and press th...

Page 75: ...on 58 6 Turn on off the function To turn on Press the Up and Down keys to highlight On and press the Enter key or Press 1 To turn off Press the Up and Down keys to highlight Off and press the Enter key or Press 2 To Do This ...

Page 76: ...ey to select the highlighted shortcut to activate the application function Operations on the Home screen Apart from creating shortcuts you can activate various functions and settings and customise your Home screen You can press the C key several times to return to the Home screen and press the Enter key on the Home screen to highlight the Home screen items The following operations are available on...

Page 77: ...re discarded Moving a Home screen shortcut Select the Home screen shortcut press the SK1 Move Highlight the new place and press the SK1 Place Pasting the copied phone number onto the Home screen dialer will be activated After you copy a phone number return to the Home screen and press the Options menu key and select Paste The copied phone number will be pasted on the dialler Saving the input copie...

Page 78: ...e USIM card Messages Inbox Outbox Drafts Sent My folders User defined folders Remote mailbox Remote inbox and user defined folders Memory card Inbox Sent User defined folders File manager Handset memory Memory card Memory card tool Java Contacts Multimedia centre Take photo Make video Record sound View images Play video Play music Play sound ...

Page 79: ... options Making calls Video calls Camera settings Video call options Video call service Screen settings Greeting Wallpaper Contrast Small screen Network Network select Pref networks Network mode APN Auto reconnect Security Locks Set codes Supplementary Send my caller ID Call waiting Call forwarding Call restrictions Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 ...

Page 80: ...tary Continued Caller ID info Date and time Set date and time Format View clocks Language Display Language Word wrap Reset Clear everything Clear settings Toolbox Calendar To Do Alarm clock Notepad Calculator GPS and compass Call memo Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 ...

Page 81: ...ect Messages You can send and receive messages that can contain photos ringtunes video files etc The following items are described in this section Overview Message Menus Writing and Sending a Message Receiving and Reading a Message Replying and Forwarding Message Memory Maintenance ...

Page 82: ...in the 3G and 2 5G area Email allows you to send messages to email addresses with attachments A maximum of 60 attachments are allowed per message with the total data size not exceeding 100 KB including the message text Attachable files include ringtunes images audio video and other types of files You can attach files such as Word Excel Power Point but you cannot read edit these on your handset you...

Page 83: ...f 10 folders can be created under this menu Remote mailbox Accesses the specified IMAP4 email server Maximum of 50 folders including Inbox can exist in Remote mailbox Maximum of 1000 messages can be stored in Remote mailbox Memory Card Accesses the messages stored in the memory card Note If the memory card is not inserted in the handset this menu will be unavailable Item Description New message Cr...

Page 84: ...e header sentence automatically Setting Insert manually turns this function off Heading text Edits the header sentence 128 characters max Input text for your heading and press the Enter key Signature setting Turns the automatic signature insertion function on off and edits the signature Text insertion settings When Auto insert text is set inserts the signature automatically Setting Insert manually...

Page 85: ... of the video multimedia messages Maximum download size Sets a maximum size of a video multimedia message that the handset will receive Anonymous messages Selects whether to receive a video multimedia message without a sender s ID e g sender s name or telephone number or not Select Refuse or Accept Multimedia msg playback Selects how to play the received multimedia message once you select a multim...

Page 86: ...OP3 email server or not Select Leave messages or Delete messages Name password User name Displays and edits the User name to access the email server Password Displays and edits the password to access the email server Email address Displays and edits your email address used in the From field when sending an email and also used as your own address in the Outbox or Sent 90 characters max Note If the ...

Page 87: ...operation To Do this 1 Start the message function Press the SK2 Msg or press the MENU key and select Messages 2 Display Text screen for Text message Select press the SK1 New key or press the Options menu key and select New message On New message displayed select text message New message screen is displayed 3 Input the message text Select Message text input the message and press the Enter key 160 c...

Page 88: ...king a video then pressing the Options menu key and selecting Send as message Refer to Multimedia centre on page 103 for details 3 Attach files Select the Attachment box and press the Enter key or press the Options menu key and select Attach file Select the attachment type from Music file Image file Video file Sound file Text file and Other file type Press SK2 Add to add more files or SK1 OK when ...

Page 89: ...arbon Copy or Bcc Blind Carbon Copy by pressing the Options menu key and selecting CC address or BCC address Press the SK1 OK key to end the address list edition Note A maximum of 70 addresses in total can be set in TO CC and BCC Note To set the addressee from the Contact list press the SK2 Find key Note If the email address does not contain an symbol the email may not be delivered to the destinat...

Page 90: ...composer Refer to To Edit a Slide Show on page 77 for details When you finish editing press the SK1 OK key New message is displayed Note To edit the slide show again select the slide show title on New message to display Composer 4 Input the subject Select the subject box and input the title 256 characters max 5 Set the addressee Select the address box input the address and press the Enter key 90 c...

Page 91: ...and press the Enter key 5 Input the subject Select the subject box and input the title 256 characters max 6 Set the addressee Select the address box input the address and press the Enter key 90 characters max for an addressee Add more addresses if necessary by repeating the same operation for the vacant entry in the address box Change the address from To address to Cc Carbon Copy or Bcc Blind Carb...

Page 92: ...ll be stored in Outbox until the next time you send the messages manually Refer to Sending messages manually on page 75 for details Operation Procedure Available for Setting the addressee from the contact entries Press the SK2 Find key and select the addressee s phone number email address The selected phone number email address is input in To T V M E Sending messages manually Display Outbox press ...

Page 93: ...ess the Options menu key and select Send option Select Message Priority and set Low Standard or High V M E Setting the delivery date and time Set the delivery time in the Select Delivery Time field V M Sending a message to more than one addressee While editing the address list in To address press the Options menu key and select Add address V M E Attaching a video an image an audio file or a ringtu...

Page 94: ...slide before A new slide is inserted before the selected slide Removing a slide Press the Options menu key and select Delete slide Inserting an image audio video sound file Press the Options menu key and select Insert item Select the file type from Image Music Sound or Video Inserting editing text Press the Options menu key and select Insert item and then Insert text displayed when there is no tex...

Page 95: ...an still receive notification messages However you can only receive the contents of the Video message Multimedia message within the 2 5G and 3G area Basic Operations The basic operations for receiving and reading a message are shown below To Receive a Video Message or Multimedia Message To Do this 1 Check the notification message When you receive a Video message Multimedia message the message cent...

Page 96: ...eive the contents of the Video message Multimedia message Press the SK1 Receive key The contents will be downloaded from the message centre To Do this 1 Start the message function Press the SK2 Msg key or press the MENU key and select Messages 2 Select the mailbox to read from Select Inbox and select the mailbox with the unread message 3 Select the message Select the message to read The message co...

Page 97: ...ct Descending order of subject T V M E Changing the font size Press the Options menu key and select Font size Select Large Medium and Small Note For a multimedia message the font size can be changed on the Text viewer T V M E Switching the message list display type Press the Options menu key and select Subject address T V M E Copying or moving a message between USIM card memory and the phone memor...

Page 98: ... Calling back to the sender of a Text message Display the Text message press the Options menu key and select Call sender T Making a call to a phone number in the message text Select the message press the Enter key to display the message The phone number will be highlighted If there is more than one phone number highlight using the Up and Down keys Press the Enter key The phone number will be displ...

Page 99: ...here is more than one phone number email address highlight using the Up and Down keys Press the Options menu key and select Use the selection and Add to Contacts Register the phone number email address on Add to Contacts Refer to Contact on page 96 for details Note For a multimedia message a phone number email address will be highlighted on the Text viewer T V M E Adding an URL in the message text...

Page 100: ...Alternatively press the Options menu key and select View file list to display the list of attached files and select a file to be attached and then press the SK1 Save key or press the Options menu key and select Save V M E Opening an attached file Select the file and press the Enter key V M E Operation Procedure Starting the slide show Press the SK1 Play key Pausing the slide show While playing pre...

Page 101: ...K1 Send key The message is sent and saved in the Sent To Do this 1 Start the message function Press the SK2 Msg key or press the MENU key and select Message 2 Display the received message to forward Select Inbox 3 Select the message Select and display the message to forward 4 Display Forward Press the Options menu key and select Forward Forward Message will be displayed with the text contents atta...

Page 102: ...ry e g Business 7 Input the message text If necessary select Message text edit the message text and press the Enter key 8 Send the message Press the SK1 Send key The message is sent and saved in the Sent Tips Quoting from the original message when replying You can reply to a message with quotes from the original message Select the message and press the Enter key to display the message text Press t...

Page 103: ...mailbox Copying moving from the handset to the remote mailbox is not supported When a message without the message text downloaded is included in the copying moving target an error message is displayed and the operation fails When attachments are not downloaded first a confirmation message is displayed before the operation Basic Operations To Copy Move Messages to the Memory Card To Create a Folder...

Page 104: ...t Manage folders From Contacts to select a Contact entry and then press the SK1 USE key Alternatively input the address and press the SK1 OK key You can edit the registered address rule by pressing the Options menu key and selecting Manage folders Edit address rule Deleting an address all addresses registered to automatic distribution Press the Options menu key and select Manage folders then Delet...

Page 105: ...essed from File manager These files can be executed supported formats only copied moved sorted in a certain order attached to a message and previewed image files from this menu You can also create uniquely named folders to manage the files Memory card conditions can also be checked from this menu Always insert remove the memory card with the handset power off The following items are described Hand...

Page 106: ...ding the user folders can be stored under the Video files folder The default folders are as follows Downloads Data type Downloaded video files with copyright protection settings Supported format 3GP ASF MP4 within 3GP and WMV Maximum number of files per folder 100 including the number of user folders Maximum number of user folders 5 My videos Data type Captured video files and downloaded video fil...

Page 107: ... 5 My photos Data type Captured image files and downloaded image files Supported format JPG JPE GIF BMP and PNG Maximum number of files per folder 100 including the number of user folders Maximum number of user folders 5 Music files Downloaded audio files are stored here Five user folders can be created under Music files Maximum of 100 files including the user folder can be stored under the Music ...

Page 108: ...ated in this folder vCalendar files are also stored in Other files The default folder is as follows Downloads Data type Downloaded miscellaneous files with copyright protection settings Maximum number of files per folder 100 Folder Description Video files Downloaded video files without copyright protection settings and captured video files are stored here Captured video files are stored under My v...

Page 109: ... Maximum number of user folders 5 Music files Data type Downloaded audio files without copyright protection settings Supported format WMA MP3 AAC MID Maximum number of files per folder 100 including the number of user folders Maximum number of user folders 5 Sound files Data type Downloaded and captured sound files Supported format AMR WAV Maximum number of files per folder 100 including the numbe...

Page 110: ...s folder No user folder can be created in this folder Operation Description Availabl e for Executing a file You can open a file by moving the highlight to the file and pressing the Enter key For video audio image files Multimedia centre will be activated H M New folder option menu Creates a new folder with the default name New under VIDEO IMAGE AUDIO SOUND Note Folder names must be unique the same...

Page 111: ...isplayed in order of file names by default H M Send as message option menu Sends the highlighted file attached to a message Note Downloaded files cannot be sent out as email attachment H M Rename option menu Renames the highlighted file folder Note Maximum of 8 single byte characters can be specified for a file folder name H M File properties option menu Displays the file information of the highli...

Page 112: ...memory card in bytes H M Item Description Format mem card Formats the memory card Once you format a memory card all original data in the memory card will be deleted and empty folders for your data will be created Check mem card Checks for data errors in the memory card Memory status Displays the amount of free used memory space in the handset memory card in bytes Operation Description Availabl e f...

Page 113: ...mum of 500 name phone number email address entries can be registered in the phone Contact list 500 is the total number of names phone numbers email addresses The following shows the data registered under a name in the Contact list Data Phone Contact List Name 32 single byte characters max Nickname 32 single byte characters max Image One image file Contact group 16 groups max Phone number 4 phone n...

Page 114: ...MENU key and select Contacts or press the Up or Down key 2 Start a new contact entry Press the Options menu key and select Add contact 3 Fill in the data Fill in data on the displayed Add contact screen and press the SK1 OK Note You can select Add contact method depending on the number of items provided in the Add contact screen On the contact list press the Options menu key and select Settings an...

Page 115: ...ct number 1 to 99 Enter the memory number and press the key Sorting contact entries Press the Options menu key select Settings and Sort records Select the sorting method Editing a contact entry Search and select the entry and then press the Enter key twice Deleting a contact entry Search and select the entry and then press the Options menu key Select Delete and Selected data Writing a message from...

Page 116: ...y The selected data will be extracted the last application message writer notepad etc Displaying the contact memory status Press the Options menu key and select Memory status The total number of contact entries allowed for the default memory used and free entry numbers are displayed Operation Procedure ...

Page 117: ...en select the file to run and press the Enter key The application is activated Note Pressing the SK1 Info key will display the application information Note You can edit the application name by pressing the SK2 Rename key 2 Do any of the following End the application Press the End key Pause the application Press the C key Resume after pause Press the SK1 Resume key End after pause Press the End key...

Page 118: ...s permission Refer to Set permissions on page 102 Settings Sets the handset operation settings related to Java applications Refer to Settings on page 102 Item Description File Properties Displays information on the selected file Edit name Edits the name of the highlighted application A maximum of 64 single byte characters can be entered Link this Add to Home Adds a shortcut of the selected applica...

Page 119: ...access requested by Java application is always permitted Not permitted Network access requested by Java application is never permitted Item Description Show information Select whether to display application information when downloading a Java application or not Backlight control Sets the backlight operation User setting only Backlight operation follows the handset setting in Backlight of the curre...

Page 120: ...ER FOR PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE WITHOUT REMUNERATION B DATA OR INFORMATION i GENERATED BY AND OBTAINED WITHOUT CHARGE FROM A CONSUMER NOT ENGAGED IN A BUSINESS ENTERPRISE AND ii FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY AND C OTHER USES SPECIFICALLY AND SEPARATELY LICENCED BY MPEG LA L L C The following shows the supported file types and size Multimedia centre provides the following functions Capture Camera Ta...

Page 121: ...e selected menu on the Home screen or in the Quick Menu Capture Camera Video Camera Camera Capture Screen Do one of the following to display the camera capture screen Press the SK1 Camera key from the Home screen video capturing function is activated Press the SK1 Photo key to take a photo Press the MENU key select Multimedia centre and then Take photo or Make video Select the shortcut on the Home...

Page 122: ...to Large 352x288 Operation icons Indicates the current operation modes Capture preview screen Displays the preview of the image which would be captured by the camera Camera setting icons Indicates the following camera settings Size Picture quality Image type Lighting settings Memory location Camera light Self timer and Sound settings Camera Take photo 12 34p Video Viewer 1 x 15 100 Icon area Camer...

Page 123: ...Multimedia centre 106 Camera Icon examples ...

Page 124: ... image quality to keep the data size small Standard Normal image quality High High image quality Image type Selects the photo shooting mode Landscape view Standard setting Portrait shot Suitable for taking photos of people Night scene Suitable for taking photos at night Memory settings Memory location Selects the destination of the saved image video file Select Memory card or Handset memory Memory...

Page 125: ...utomatically detects the current lighting level and adjusts the settings Indoors Suitable for taking photos indoors Camera light Turns on off the camera light Item Description Recording mode Switches the photo video capture function by pressing the SK1 Photo Video key Zoom setting Turns the zoom function on off by pressing the Right or Left key Note You cannot use the zoom function when the image ...

Page 126: ...era Outward camera Zoom in out Press the Right key to zoom in or Left key to zoom out Note You cannot use the zoom function when the image size is set to Large 352x288 Adjust the exposure rate Press the Up and Down keys to adjust the exposure rate Use the Options menus Refer to Camera Options menus on page 107 for details To Do this Send the file attached to a Multimedia message Email Press the SK...

Page 127: ...In Out key to change the camera direction In Camera facing inward i e the display side Out Camera facing outward Zoom in out Press the Right key to zoom in or Left key to zoom out Adjust the exposure rate Press the Up and Down keys to adjust the exposure rate Use the Options menus Refer to Camera Options menus on page 107 for details To Do this Send the file attached to a Multimedia message Email ...

Page 128: ...e Enter key 2 Press the Enter key to start recording 3 Press the Enter key again to stop the recording 4 On the recording complete screen press the SK1 Send key to send the recorded sound file attached to a Multimedia message Email or the SK2 Back key to return to the recording start screen Item Description Recording start screen Memory settings Memory location Selects the destination of the saved...

Page 129: ... image files The image files can be captured by the handset downloaded from a browser or received attached to a message You can choose to view either one particular image file or several image files registered in a playlist The following Options menus are available for View image Item Description Select file Selects the file type and then the file to play Playlist Selects the playlist Navigation k...

Page 130: ...120 size It is not available also when a Mail 128x96 size image is displayed in Small 176x144 display setting Image Settings Slideshow timing Sets the interval between each image for 1 to 30 seconds During the slideshow the SK1 Pause or SK2 Play key is available Display settings Selects to display the image in Default size or Small 176x144 Repeat settings Turns the repeat function on off and selec...

Page 131: ...Press the SK1 Send key Note The SK1 Send key will be greyed out when the attached file is 100 KB or larger Edit the file name Press the Options menu key and select Rename End View image Press the Clear key Item Description Select file Selects the file type and then the file to play Playlist Selects the playlist Video Settings Changes the video settings Surround setting Turns the surround sound fun...

Page 132: ... key or the C key while playing Pressing the C key returns to the list of file or playlist Change the sound volume Press the Up or Down key or the side keys Fast forward Press and hold the Right key while playing or pausing Note Some files cannot be fast forwarded Rewind Press and hold the Left key while playing or pausing Note Some files cannot be rewound Skip to the next file Press the Right key...

Page 133: ...s menus are available for Play music and Play sound Item Description Select file Selects the file type and then the file to play Playlist Selects the playlist Music Settings Changes the audio settings Surround setting Turns the surround sound function on off Note Surround setting under Sound settings is not available Repeat settings Turns the repeat function on off and selects the repeat target Se...

Page 134: ...d hold the Enter key or the C key while playing Change the sound volume Press the Up or Down key or the side keys Fast forward Press and hold the Right key while playing or pausing Note Some files cannot be fast forwarded Rewind Press and hold the Left key while playing or pausing Note Some files cannot be rewound Skip to the next file Press the Right key Skip to the previous file Press the Left k...

Page 135: ... View image Play video Play music and Play sound In addition the following submenus are available for the playlists of each options above Add file File properties displaying the file information depending on the file type Sort playlist files ascending or descending order By name By date and By size Move file Delete and Delete all Item Description Add new playlist Adds a new playlist by pressing th...

Page 136: ...o e616 Refer to the headset manufacturers instructions manual for details Please check that your operator allows use of your e616 as a modem to connect to the internet Please contact 3 for further details The USB driver needs to be installed on the PC before the USB cable can be used Refer to the Software Manual for further instructions The following items are described in this section Bluetooth U...

Page 137: ...anual of the headset for details on the procedure and the PIN code When the authentication is complete the headset is registered to Bluetooth screen Note Passkey referred to here is the Bluetooth PIN code for the remote device the headset Refer to the instructions manual of the headset for details 3 Put e616 in idle mode for Bluetooth Select All devices or the registered device name for the headse...

Page 138: ...dle mode press the button on the bluetooth headset Answer a call While a call comes in press the button on the bluetooth headset End a call While talking with the headset press the button on the bluetooth headset Switch to headset talk from handset talk While talking with the handset press the button on the bluetooth headset Switch to handset talk from headset talk While talking with the bluetooth...

Page 139: ...tandby if the time set in Pairing timer elapse without having any connection request from other bluetooth devices Pairing standby will over Searching from the Handset Side 1 Put the PC in pairing standby mode Refer to the instructions manual of the PC for details 2 Press the Options menu key and select Search 3 Execute the pairing with the detected PC and then enter Passkey Refer to the instructio...

Page 140: ...tooth device and e616 the connection may be interrupted Note When a registered device is detected and the authentication succeeds a message is displayed 5 Dialup and connect Make sure that e616 is in the standby mode for connection From the PC application start the dialup and a connection is established Note When there is no action from the PC application the Standby timer expires and this operati...

Page 141: ...mputer Phone Music Other Service type The service types recognised by e616 are Local positioning Networking Rendering Capturing Object transfer Telephony and Information Note Selecting the device name on Bluetooth screen will also display the device information Search Searches for nearby Bluetooth devices to register Pairing standby Changes the handset status to pairing standby status in which the...

Page 142: ... this icon are in standby status for Bluetooth connection OFF Red There is no connection between the registered device and the handset and the handset is not in the standby status therefore the Bluetooth connection request from the registered devices will be rejected Timeout settings Sets the timeout values Standby timer Sets the timeout value for maintaining the standby state Search timer Sets th...

Page 143: ...r instructions Please check that your operator allows use of your e616 as a modem to connect to the internet Please contact 3 for further details To Establish a Dialup Connection to a PC using an USB Cable Do the following on the PC Please ensure the e616 and the PC are connected via USB cable before proceeding Data exchange The Data exchange functionality is used to permit the transfer of data fi...

Page 144: ...re attempting synchronisation it is necessary to install the provided IntelliSync software on to your PC Please see the Software Manual for further instructions Once the software has been successfully installed an IntelliSync logo will appear on your Windows Taskbar tray Contacts are treated as vCard files whilst Calendar and To Do list entries as vCalendar files Please note that certain recurring...

Page 145: ...e USB Run the Intellisync software click Æ Configure Æ NEC e616 Phone Options Æ Connections tab Æ select USB Note This operation has to be performed only once 3 Confirm connection Once the USB cable has been connected and USB connection selected the red line across the IntelliSync logo on the Windows Taskbar tray will disappear Note If the red line across the logo remains the PC has not detected t...

Page 146: ...ing the End key To Do this 1 Start the connection Press the MENU key Æ External connection Æ Synchronisation 2 Start synchronisation Select the remote server to synchronise press the SK1 Start Selected data will be synchronised between the e616 and the remote 3 server 3 End synchronisation When the synchronisation is completed the function ends Note If an error occurs during synchronisation an err...

Page 147: ...When Server one to Server six is selected this operation returns the settings to the default values To Do this 1 Start up the connection function Press the MENU key Æ External connection Æ select Synchronisation 2 Select a server Select from Server one to Server six or rename an existing server to create a new entry 3 Configure the server settings Press the SK2 Settings On Sync settings screen set...

Page 148: ...e from Contact Calendar or To Do Server database Sets the server database name Synchronisation method Selects the method from USB or Packet Note Select Packet for remote server synchronisation Internet user name Sets the internet server user name Internet password Sets the internet server password Item Description ...

Page 149: ...s that are configured to perform specific synchronisation operations as follows Server one 3 Sync server and Contacts Server two 3 Sync server and Calendar Server three 3 Sync server and ToDo Server four Local USB and Contacts Server five Local USB and Calendar Server six Local USB and ToDo Server name means URL of 3 Sync server in each server one to three ...

Page 150: ...Settings Settings e616 function settings can be changed from Settings The following menus are provided Handset settings Video calls Screen settings Network Security Supplementary Date and time Language Reset ...

Page 151: ...ng items the call time information is displayed in All calls Outgoing calls and Incoming calls Summary list Displays summary information for calls Voice calls Displays voice call info Video calls Displays video call info Reset call timer Resets the call time to zero Call options Receiver volume Sets the volume level for receiving calls Quality alarm Turns the quality alarm on off This function not...

Page 152: ... pause dial entries are not saved in the Outgoing calls list Headset Selects the ringtune output from the handset Handsfree only When this function is set the ringtune is output only from the earphones Speaker rings too When this function is set the ringtune is output from both the earphone s on the headset and the speaker When the headset is not connected to the handset ringtune is played from th...

Page 153: ...e ringtune volume of the current Profile by pressing the Side keys on the Home screen Ringtunes Selects the ringtune for incoming voice calls video calls and messages Illumination Sets the illumination for voice calls video calls and messages Select a Colour option from 5 and a Pattern from 3 options The default settings are Blue Pattern one for voice calls Green Pattern one for video calls and Re...

Page 154: ...smaller Other side only My side is larger and My side only Picture quality The quality of the image captured by e616 can be selected from Normal Better picture priority on the image quality and Faster movement priority on capturing movement Camera mode Selects the photo mode to use for video calls from Landscape mode Portrait mode and Night time mode Video call options Sets the video call function...

Page 155: ...ff Power off Image Selects an image to be displayed when e616 is turned off from built in files Wallpaper Selects the Home screen image from 7 built in pictures and other files Note An image file larger than 100KB cannot be set as a wallpaper Contrast Adjusts e616 s display contrast levels for Main screen and Small screen Small screen Incoming call display Displays the caller ID when receiving a c...

Page 156: ...adds and deletes PLMN entries changes the access technology used for each PLMN and changes the search priority and the entry display order USIM list can contain a maximum of 50 PLMN entries Sort Add Replace and Delete are provided under the Options menu To change the search priority and the entry display order Press the SK1 Move key on PLMN List On PLMN Priority select the PLMN to move selected PL...

Page 157: ...k function This function cancels any key operation except emergency calls answering a call by the Start key rejecting a call by the End key pressing and holding the End key to turn e616 on off earpiece volume control by the Up or Down key while talking and turning off the alarm by any key To turn the dial lock function on or off the handset code is required Refer to New handset code in the next it...

Page 158: ... code required to confirm important actions such as deleting all Contact list entries This requires the Code Number to avoid accidental operation To change the handset code enter a new code 4 digits then enter the new code again for confirmation Note When purchased the Code Number is set to 0000 New private PIN Changes the network password Input the current password the new password 4 8 digits and...

Page 159: ...ification to the receiver and Network default enables changing notification non notification automatically according to the service of the Temporary CLIR setting that you subscribed Status is displayed in order of CLIP COLR and COLP Call waiting Turns the call waiting service on off makes an inquiry and displays the current service status Actions Selects the call waiting operation service Call wai...

Page 160: ...Call Barring of Outgoing International Calls except those to the Home Country Incoming calls Call Barring of All Incoming Calls service Rejects all incoming calls except for call back after an emergency call Incoming Roaming Call Barring of Incoming Calls when outside the home country Rejects all incoming calls while roaming except for call back after an emergency call All calls Bars ALL incoming ...

Page 161: ...nting e g 2145 for 9 45 p m or in 12 hours counting e g PM 9 45 for 9 45 p m according to the Time format setting Summer time Sets whether the current status of the home dual time is summer time or not When the home time is not set this function cannot be turned on Zone Set the time difference between home time and GMT Selects the city name in your home area from the area list or selects the time ...

Page 162: ... is not available while an application is running or when the battery level is low Item Description Display Language Selects the display language All text in the e616 is displayed in the selected language Word wrap Turns the wordwrap function in text fields ON OFF Note Word wrap setting cannot be changed while an application is running Item Description Clear everything Resets all the settings to t...

Page 163: ...e616 at home or work as a calendar with appointments and to do tasks as an alarm clock as a calculator and much more There are seven features available in the Toolbox Calendar To Do Alarm clock Calculator Notepad GPS and compass Call memo ...

Page 164: ...play a day view Do one of the following Select the date you want to display on the Weekly or Monthly screen and press the Enter key Press the Options menu key on the Weekly or Monthly screen Select Jump to date and press the Enter key Enter the date you want to display according to the Day display format setting of the Date and time on page144 The Calendar screen shows all entries set for the sele...

Page 165: ...t the event Filter view Selects the calendar type to display from Public Private or All Press the Enter key Contents Input the contents up to 150 single byte characters and press the Enter key Start date Input the start date according to the Day display format setting of the Date and time on page144 Press the Enter key Start time Input the start time and press the Enter key End time Input the end ...

Page 166: ...elect Multiple Items on page 49 Set the multiday event items Items with must be completed in order to set the event Filter view Select the filter type from Public Private or All Press the Enter key Contents Input the contents up to 150 single byte characters and press the Enter key Start date Input the start date and press the Enter key End date Input the end date and press the Enter key Set the d...

Page 167: ...start date from 0 1 2 3 5 and 7 e g Select 3 to notify 3 days before the start date of the special occasion Press the Enter key Reminder time Input the time for reminder and press the Enter key Set the special occasion items Continued Items with must be completed in order to set the event Repeat This item is set if the calendar entry is recurring Select the cycle to repeat from Off Monthly and Yea...

Page 168: ... PC Please note that certain recurring appointments are not supported by this handset and as such may not be created on the handset during synchronisation To Do this 1 Select an entry Press the Options menu key select Edit and press the Enter key When displaying the Detail screen you can also press the SK1 Edit key 2 Edit an entry Select an item you want to change and edit To Do this 1 Convert the...

Page 169: ...entries up to a specific date Press the Options menu key select Delete select Delete event and press the Enter key Select Up to date and press the Enter key Select date Select ALL PRIV or PUBLIC and then the date Note When displaying all events or the personal calendar you can select the calendar entries to delete from ALL PRIV or PUBLIC When displaying the public calendar you can delete only the ...

Page 170: ...le To enter a title other than the above select Title and press the Enter key Enter the title up to 32 single byte characters and press the Enter key 4 Set category Select Category and press the Enter key Select the category from Personal Office Study Travel Shopping Preparations Sport Housework or Other Personal is set as a default 5 Set due date Select Date and press the Enter key Set the due da...

Page 171: ... the reminder 11 Set reminder date Select the reminder date box and press the Enter key Input the reminder date according to the Day display format setting of the Date and time on page144 Press the Enter key 12 Set reminder time Select the reminder time box and press the Enter key Input the reminder time and press the Enter key 13 End the entry screen Press the SK1 OK key to end the editing The To...

Page 172: ... as described below To Do this Delete this task Select a task from To Do List or Filter List and press the Options menu key Select Delete and press the Enter key Delete all the completed tasks Press the Options menu key and select Delete done tasks Delete all the tasks Press the Options menu key select Delete all and press the Enter key To Do this 1 Set the list condition by selecting To Do task s...

Page 173: ...rring Note If you Disable the alarm entry when Do not repeat is selected the alarm goes off in spite of Disable status After the alarm goes off the entry is put in the Off status See Enable the set alarm below Weekly is used to set days of week Select one or more days using the Enter key Note If you Disable the alarm entry when Weekly is selected the alarm entry will put in the Enable status after...

Page 174: ...g time etc To edit your alarm clock setting press the SK1 Edit key and edit Proceed as described in To Set an Alarm other than the following 7 Set clock alarm vibration and snooze Place remove a check in Vibration and in Snooze When the snooze is set on once the alarm goes off sound and vibration occurs at five minutes intervals up to three times unless you stop the snooze function or stop the ala...

Page 175: ...he totals area of the calculator unless the currency calculation result is displayed Calculator e616 has a built in calculator which can add subtract divide and multiply Use the following keys Use the Right key as key Use the Left key as key Use the Up key as key Use the Down key as key Use the Enter key as key Use the key to enter a decimal point Use the SK1 key as AC key or to clear the figure U...

Page 176: ...ency screen Rate setting can be edited by pressing the Options menu key and selecting Set rate Currency name can be edited by pressing Options menu key and selecting Edit name To Do this 1 Enter 10 5 Press 1 0 and 5 keys 2 Multiply Press the Up key 3 Enter 10 Press 1 and 0 keys 4 Get the answer Press the Enter key 5 Clear the display Press the SK1 key To Do this 1 Enter amount of money Select Amou...

Page 177: ...d as a mail and press the Options menu key Select Send as message and press the Enter key Refer to Writing and Sending a New Message on page 70 To Edit a Notepad Entry To Do this 1 Select a vacant entry Select No contents and press the SK1 New key or Enter key 2 Enter a title Enter a title up to 32 single byte characters including spaces and press the Enter key Note A title cannot have a line brea...

Page 178: ...essage up to 512 single byte characters and press the Enter key Note You can save the notepad entry by pressing the SK1 Save key To Do this Delete a notepad entry Select a notepad entry from the list and press the Options menu key Select Delete and press the Enter key Delete all the notepad entries Press the Options menu key select Delete All and press the SK1 OK key To Do this ...

Page 179: ...corded Call memo To record a voice note during a call press the Options menu key and select Call memo to start recording the conversation A call memo cannot be attached to messages or copied to the memory card To Listen to a Call Memo To Delete a Call Memo To Do this 1 Select a voice note to play Select a call memo to play on the Call memo screen 2 Start playing Press the SK1 Play key To Do this 1...

Page 180: ...e Contact list Left Incoming calls list Right Missed calls list Start Outgoing calls list Enter Activate Home screen shortcuts Triangle Activate the browser Triangle long Switches to 3G area mode Note Available only when Dual USIM is inserted and you are in the 2G area MENU Displays Main Menu MENU long Displays the taskbar End long Power off 0 long Enters for international call Options menu Displa...

Page 181: ...tart Makes a voice call to the entered number Triangle Activate the browser Triangle long Switches to 3G area mode Note Available only when Dual USIM is inserted and you are in the 2G area MENU Displays Main Menu MENU long Displays the taskbar End Return to Home screen End long Power off C Deletes one digit C long Repeats deleting 0 long Enters for international call long Enters p pause Options me...

Page 182: ...ng Displays the taskbar Start Answers the call Start long Switches handsfree mode on off End Rejects a call End long Rejects a call and turns power off C Mutes the ringtune Options menu Displays the Options menu list Side key Up Turns the ringtune volume up Side key Down Turns the ringtune volume down Other than above Answers a call when Any key answer is on Mode Key Function ...

Page 183: ...ngle Activate the browser Triangle long Switches to 3G area mode Note Available only when Dual USIM is inserted and when you are in the 2G area MENU Displays Main Menu Quick menu MENU long Displays the taskbar End Ends the call End long Ends the call and turns the power off 0 long Enters for international call Options menu Displays the Options menu list Side key Up Turns the earpiece volume up Sid...

Page 184: ... End Discards the text End long Turns power off C Deletes one character insert mode deletes to the left of cursor overwrite mode deletes the highlighted character C long Repeats deleting 1 Inserts symbols 0 Inserts a space 0 9 long Enters 0 9 Displays the symbol menu that can insert one symbol long Starts a new line Decides the character and switches the lower case letter shift or caps lock mode M...

Page 185: ...t T9 candidate Last candidate Offers spelling option Options menu Displays the Options menu Enter Exits text edit C Deletes one character insert mode deletes to the left of cursor overwrite mode deletes the highlighted character C long Repeats the deletion 0 9 long Enters 0 9 0 Inserts a space Displays the symbol menu that can insert a symbol long Starts a new line Confirms the character and then ...

Page 186: ...ions menus C Deletes one character insert mode deletes to the left of cursor overwrite mode deletes the highlighted character C long Repeats the deletion 0 Enters 0 Enter key Quits text edit End Discards the text End long Turns power off 0 long Inserts long Starts a new line Confirms the character and then switches to lower case letter shift or caps lock mode Mode Key Function ...

Page 187: ...ser 38 C Calculator 158 Calendar 147 Call forwarding 142 Call Logs 17 Call memo 23 Call options 134 Call restrictions 143 Call time info 134 Call waiting 142 Camera 27 48 104 Camera mode 27 137 Certificates 44 Charging 7 Check mem card 95 CLI 18 28 CLIP 28 CLIR 28 Clock 12 Clock format 144 Contact group 96 Contacts 96 Copy and Paste 35 Currency converter 159 Cut and Paste 35 D Delete Backspace Mod...

Page 188: ...free mode 28 Heading signature 76 Headset 135 holidays 147 Home screen 59 Home time 144 I ICON LIST 54 Ignore if no ID 135 Image quality 27 Image type 107 Image viewer 52 112 IMAP4 69 Inbox 66 Incoming calls 17 26 143 Incoming calls list 15 Insert Overwrite Mode 34 International call 15 Intl if not home 143 J Java 51 100 K Keys 2 L Language 145 Lighting settings 108 Locks 140 Low Battery Alarm 8 M...

Page 189: ...60 Numeric input 32 O On hold 22 One touch dial 16 Options menu 3 Options menu LIST 54 Outbox 66 Outgoing calls 17 143 Outgoing calls list 15 P Pause Dial 16 Photo 109 Photo mode 137 Photo type 107 Picture quality 107 137 PIM data 92 PIN Personal Identification Number 5 Player 112 Playlist 118 POP3 69 Portrait display 135 Power On Off 11 Power Saver 12 Pref networks 139 Private 148 Private PIN 141...

Page 190: ... 16 Supplementary 142 Symbol Input 33 Synchronisation 52 127 T T9 31 task bar 50 60 Text edit 34 Text message 51 Text messaging 65 Third call 24 To Do 153 U UMTS 1 USB 50 126 USIM Card 5 V vCalendar 151 Video 110 video call 47 Video call settings 137 Video camera 104 Video message 51 Video messaging 65 Video player 114 Video settings 137 Video Audio Player 52 Visual effects 113 Voice call 14 Voice...

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