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    Creating an MMS Message 
    Your phone supports MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), which means you
    can send digital pictures to an MMS-enabled mobile or to an email  address.
    Wherever you are, attach a photo, audio message or text, and send it immedi-
    ately to your friends. 
    The  following  basic  steps  must  be  followed  for  all  MMS  messages.  For  infor-
    mation on multimedia additions, read the following section. 
    1From Idle press < and select Messages > Create > MMS. Press < 
    2 Compose  the  text  part  of  the  message  (see Te x t   E n t r y,  page  85,  for
    details of entry methods) 
    3 When the message is complete press < 
    4 To attach a media file, follow the instruc-
    tions  on  the  following  page.  To  continue
    without attaching a media file, select OK
    from the submenu and press < 
    5 Select To :, press 
    						
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    8When the To : field has been filled and any Cc or Bcc entries have been
    added, add the message subject heading. Use 4 to select Subj:, press<
    and enter the subject heading. Press < to confirm, then press A 
    9 Use 4  to  select Send or Save as appro-
    priate. Press < twice  
    Attaching Media Files 
    Media files such as sound files can easily be added to MMS messages. 
    1 C o m p o s e  a  m e s s a g e  f o l l o w i n g  s t e p s  1  t o  3  o n  t h e  p r e v i o u s  p a g e . P r e s s<  
    2 From the submenu select Insert Media. Press < 
    3 Use 4 to browse and select media files available on your phone. Press < 
    4 When you have selected files, press < 
    5 When settings are completed, press < twice
    6 Follow the MMS destination entry procedure from step 5 on page 50 
    Note:  Saved  messages  are  stored  in  the  Outbox  and  can  be  edited  and
    sent in the future. 
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    Managing Message Lists 
    Selecting a stored message allows it to be read, replied to, edited or deleted. 
    Inbox 
    Messages received are  stored in the Inbox and
    tagged with icons: 
    indicates  an  unread  SMS/EMS  mes-
    sage 
    indicates an unread MMS message 
    From  the Inbox,  select  a  message.  Press < to read the message or A to
    view other options: 
    Reply to the message 
    Call Back the sender 
    Forward the message 
    Chat
    Store Number 
    Delete the message 
    Delete All messages from the Inbox 
    Extract Media files from the message 
    (If any file is attached to the message)
    You can edit the message content before forwarding or saving 
     
    Outbox 
    Messages sent or edited are stored in the Outbox and tagged with icons: 
    indicates an unsent SMS/EMS message 
    indicates an unsent MMS message 
    From  your Outbox you can view all your Draft, Unsent and Sent messages.
    Highlight a message, then press 7 to read or press < to view option:
    Chat
    Delete the message 
    Delete All messages from the Outbox
    Edit the mesage
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    Cell Broadcasts 
    You need  to specify the topic(s) of information you wish to receive as broad-
    casts before they can be received. 
    1From Idle  press 
    Broadcasts > To p i c s and press < 
    2 Select [New  Channel] and press <
    twice to insert a new topic 
    3 Enter Channel No. and press <  
    When a low priority broadcast has been received,   will be displayed on the
    Idle screen. If a high priority broadcast is received, its text content will be dis-
    played on the idle screen 
    Enabling/Disabling Cell Broadcasts 
    1From Idle  press 
    Broadcasts and press < 
    2 Select Receive and press < 
    3 Use 4  to  select Enable or Disable and
    press < 
    Language 
    The language in which broadcast messages are displayed can be changed (F). 
    1From Idle press  Broadcasts > Languages and
    press < 
    2 Select a list and press < 
    3 Select desired language and press <  
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    Call Information 
    This  section  explains  how  you  can  obtain  more  information  about  your  calls,
    including: 
    ➪Recent calls made, received and missed 
    ➪Call duration 
    ➪Call charges 
    Recent Numbers 
    Recently dialed phone numbers are stored in Last Call. 
    If Caller Identification is available, the caller’s phone number for an answered
    call will be stored in the Answered Call menu and an unanswered call will be
    stored in the Unanswered Call menu. 
    If Caller Identification is not available then calls will still be stored but will have
    the date and time attributed to them. 
    When the store is full the next phone number will overwrite the oldest. 
    1From Idle press C 
    2 Use 4  to  select Last  Call, Answered  Call or Unanswered  Call.
    Press< 
    3 Use 4 t o  s e l e c t  t h e  p h o n e  n u m b e r  ( o r  n a m e )  y o u  w i s h  t o  r e d i a l .  P r e s s C 
    You can edit or delete the phone number before dialing – see Editing  Phone-
    book Entries, page 18. 
    If you wish to store the selected number in Phonebook, press A  while  the
    number is displayed – see To Store a Number in the SIM Phonebook, page 15 and
    To Store a Number in the Mobile Phonebook, page 16.  
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    Calling the Last Dialed Number 
    To redial your last dialed phone number press C twice. 
    Returning an Unanswered Call 
    When the display shows that you have unanswered calls. 
    1 Press < 
    The last caller’s phone number will be displayed if it is available. 
    2 Use 4 to select the phone number you wish to dial 
    3 Press C 
    Call Duration 
    1From Idle press ) Phone  Setting > Call  Services >
    Calls. Press < 
    2 Use 4 to select one of the features
    described below, and press < 
    Last  Call displays the duration and call charge
    (if  available)  of  the  last  call  made.  Times  are
    indicated  as:  hours  (0-99),  minutes  (0-59),  sec-
    onds (0-59) – HH:MM:SS.
    All Calls displays the accumulated duration and
    call charge (if available) of Incoming and Outgo-
    ing calls. 
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    GPRS Call Duration 
    1From Idle  press <  and  select  (Applications >) Phone  Setting >
    Call Services > Connections. Press < 
    2 Use 4 to select one of the features described below, and press < 
    Last  Connection displays the amount of data
    transferred during the last call. 
    All  Connections  displays  the  total  amount  of
    data transfer.  
    Call Charges 
    To maintain control over the cost of calls that are made, the phone can be set
    to restrict use to a finite number of units overall (E). 
    Note: The Connections function is SIM dependent (E). 
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    Setting the Unit Price 
    First, a price per unit must be entered. This is
    the  cost  that  the  Service  Provider  charges  for
    one unit of call time (E). 
    1From Idle press ) Phone  Setting > Call  Services >
    Service  Charges > Price Unit.  Press
    < 
    2 Press < to edit the values 
    At this point you will be asked to enter your PIN2 or Lock code.  Do  so  and
    press Call  Services >
    Service  Charges > Max Cost:.  Press
    < 
    2 Press < to edit the values 
    At  this  point  you  will  be  asked  to  enter  your
    PIN2 or lock code. Do so and press < 
    3 Enter a value (number of units) which is to be the maximum permitted,
    and the corresponding cost will be displayed 
    4 Press < twice to accept 
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    Call Identification 
    In the Call Services > Calls menu, the Caller’s ID and Withhold ID functions
    allow you to check the status of whether a Caller ’s Identification is sent or can
    be received (Withhold ID F). 
    Note: The duration of one unit may vary during the day, and during peak
    and  off-peak  times.  Therefore,  the  call  charge  can  be  calculated  accord-
    ingly. However, call charge information may not give an accurate reflection
    of the tariffs charged by your Service Provider. 
    Note: When checking the status the phone must be registered to a net-
    work. 
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    Advanced Operation 
    This section contains detailed information on call management including: 
    ➪Call diverting 
    ➪Call holding 
    ➪Call waiting 
    ➪Making and receiving a second call 
    ➪Transferring calls 
    ➪Multi-party calls 
    ➪Changing network 
    Diverting Calls 
    Voice, fax and data calls can be diverted according to different conditions and
    to different numbers. For example you may wish voice calls to be diverted to
    Voicemail when the phone is switched off. To enable call divert: 
    1From Idle press < and select (Applica-
    tions >) Phone Setting > Call Divert.
    Press < 
    2 Use 4 to select the type of call to divert
    (you  can  repeat  this  step  as  necessary).
    Press < 
    3 If diverting voice calls, use 4 to select cir-
    cumstances in which to initiate the divert.
    Press < 
    4 Enable  the  divert  by  selecting On.  Press
    < 
    5 Enter the phone number to divert to (or
    press A  and  select  the  number  from
    your Phonebook). Press < 
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