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    							In-Call Options
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    Dropping One Participant
    1. Press the Options soft key and choose the Select one 
    option. 
    The list of call participants appears.
    2. Highlight the required person, by pressing the  or   key, 
    followed by the 
    Select soft key or the   key.
    3. Select 
    Remove. 
    The call is ended with that participant, but you can continue 
    to talk with the other participants.
    4. End the multiparty call by closing the phone or pressing the 
     key. 
    						
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    Using the Menus
    The phone offers a range of functions that allow you to tailor 
    the phone to your needs. These functions are arranged in 
    menus and sub-menus.
    The menus and sub-menus can be accessed by scrolling with 
    the navigation keys or by using the shortcuts.
    Accessing Menu Functions by Scrolling
    1. In idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access the menu 
    facility. 
    2. Scroll with the   or   key to reach the required main 
    menu, 
    Phone Settings for example. Press the Select soft 
    key or the   key to enter the menu.
    3. If the menu contains any sub-menus, 
    Language for 
    example, you can access them by scrolling with the   or   
    key and pressing the 
    Select soft key.
    If the menu that you have selected contains further options, 
    repeat the same procedure.
    To... Then press the...
    Scroll through the 
    menus or  key or use 
    the Volume keys on the 
    left side of the phone.
    Confirm the chosen 
    setting
    Select soft key or the   
    key.
    Return to the previous 
    menu level soft key.
    Exit the menu without 
    changing the settings key. 
    						
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    Accessing Menu Functions by Using Shortcuts
    The menu items (menu, sub-menus and options) are numbered 
    and can be accessed quickly by using their shortcut numbers. 
    The shortcut number is shown in the bottom right next to the 
     soft key on the display. Simply press the 
    Menu soft key and 
    key in the required number.
    Example: Accessing the Language option.
    1. Press the 
    Menu soft key.
    2. Press 
    5 for Phone Settings.
    3. Press 
    4 for Language.
    The languages available are displayed directly. 
    Note: The numbers assigned to each menu option are indicated in the 
    list on page 50. They may not match the menu number on the phone. It 
    depends on the services supported by the SIM card. 
    						
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    List of Menu Functions
    The following illustration shows the menu structure available 
    and indicates the:
     ●Number assigned to each option
     ●Page on which you can find a description of each feature
    Note: If you use a SIM AT card that provides additional services, the SIM AT menu (x) is displayed first when you press the Menu soft key to 
    enter the menu facility. For further details, refer to your SIM card 
    documentation.
    1.  Text Messages (see page 56)
    1.1  Inbox
    1.2  Outbox
    1.3  Write New
    1.4  Templates
    1.5  Settings
    1.5.1  T-Mobile
    *
    1.5.2  Setting 2*
    1.5.3  Setting 3*
    1.5.4  Setting 4*
    1.5.5  Common Setting
    1.6 Delete All
    1.7 Memory Status
    1.7.1  SIM memory
    1.7.2  PHONE memory
    1.7.3  CB memory
    1.8  Voice Mail
    1.8.1  Call Voice Mail
    1.8.2  Voice Server Number
    1.9  Broadcast (If supported)
    1.9.1  Read
    1.9.2  Receive
    1.9.3  Channel List
    1.9.4  Language
    * Shown only if supported by your SIM card. 
    						
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    2.   Picture Messages  (see page 64)
    2.1 Inbox
    2.2 Outbox
    2.3 Draft
    2.4 Write New
    2.5 Templates
    2.6 Delete All
    2.7 Memory Status
    3.  Call Records (see page 73)
    3.1 Missed Calls
    3.2 Incoming Calls
    3.3 Outgoing Calls
    3.4 Delete All
    3.5 Call Time
    3.5.1  Last Call 
    3.5.2  Total Outgoing
    3.5.3  Total Incoming
    3.5.4  Reset Timers
    4.  Sound Settings (see page 75)
    4.1  Ring Tone
    4.2  Ring Volume
    4.3  Alert Type
    4.4  Keypad Tone
    4.5  Message Tone
    4.5.1  SMS Tone
    4.5.2  SMS-CB Tone
    4.6  Power On/Off
    4.6.1  Off
    4.6.2  Classical
    4.6.3  Cheerful
    4.7  Extra Tones 
    4.7.1  Error Tone
    4.7.2  Minute Minder
    4.7.3  Connect Tone 
    						
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    5.  Phone Settings (see page 79)
    5.1  Display Settings  
    5.1.1  Wallpaper
    5.1.1.1 Wallpaper List
    5.1.1.2  Text Color
    5.1.2  Menu Style
    5.1.2.1  Bar Style
    5.1.2.2  Page Style
    5.1.3  Auto Key Lock
    5.1.3.1  OFF
    5.1.3.2  15 seconds
    5.1.3.3  30 seconds
    5.1.3.4   1 minute
    5.1.3.5   2 minutes
    5.1.4  Brightness
    5.1.5  Backlight
    5.1.5.1  Off
    5.1.5.2  15 Seconds
    5.1.5.3  30 Seconds
    5.1.5.4   1 Minute
    5.1.5.5   3 Minutes
    5.1.5.6  10 Minutes
    5.1.6  Auto Light
    5.1.6.1  Disable
    5.1.6.2  Enable
    5.1.7  Service Light
    5.1.7.1  Off
    5.1.7.2  Service Light1
    5.1.7.3  Service Light2
    5.1.7.4  Service Light3
    5.2  Greeting Message
    5.3  Own Number
    5.4  Language
    5.4.1 English
    5.4.2 Francais
    5.4.3 Espanol
    5.4.4 Automatic 
    						
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    5.5  Security
    5.5.1  PIN Check
    5.5.2  Change PIN
    5.5.3  Phone Lock
    5.5.4  Change Password
    5.5.5  FDN Mode*
    5.5.6  Change PIN2*
    5.6  Extra Settings
    5.6.1  Auto Redial
    5.6.2  Anykey Answer
    5.7  Short Cut
    5.7.1 Key Up
    5.7.2 Key Down
    5.7.3 Key Right
    5.7.4 Key Left
    5.8  Reset Settings
    6.  Organizer (see page 88)
    6.1  Alarm
    6.1.1  Once Alarm
    6.1.2  Daily Alarm
    6.1.3  Morning Call
    6.1.4  Remove Alarm
    6.1.5  Autopower
    6.2  Calendar
    6.3  Time & Date
    6.3.1  Set Time
    6.3.2  Set Date
    6.3.3  World Time
    6.3.4  Time Format
    6.4  Calculator
    6.5  To Do List
    6.6  Voice Memo
    6.6.1  Record
    6.6.2  Memo List
    6.6.3  Delete All
    6.7  Currency Exchange 
    						
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    7.  Network Services (see page 97)
    7.1  Call Forwarding
    7.1.1 Forward Always
    7.1.2  Busy
    7.1.2.1 Voice Calls
    7.1.2.2 Data Calls
    7.1.3  No Reply
    7.1.3.1 Voice Calls
    7.1.3.2 Data Calls
    7.1.4  Unreachable
    7.1.4.1 Voice Calls
    7.1.4.2 Data Calls
    7.1.5  Cancel All
    7.2  Call Waiting
    7.2.1  Voice Calls
    7.2.2  Data Calls
    7.2.3  Cancel All
    7.3  Network Selection 
    7.3.1  Automatic
    7.3.2  Manual
    7.4  Caller ID
    7.4.1 Default
    7.4.2 Hide Number
    7.4.3 Send Number
    8.  Funbox (see page 101)
    8.1  t-Zones
    8.1.1  Home
    8.1.2  Favorite
    8.1.3  http://
    8.1.4  Clear Cache
    8.1.5  Push Message
    8.2  Games
    8.2.1  BubbleSmile
    8.2.2  Fun2Link
    8.2.3  MobileChess
    8.2.4  Ultimate Golf Challenge 
    						
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    8.3  Sounds
    8.4  Images
    8.5  Delete All
    8.6  Memory Status
    8.6.1 Games
    8.6.2 Sounds and Images
    9.  AIM
    9.1  Sign On
    9.2. Offline Convs.
    9.3  Settings
    9.3.1 Auto-Sign On
    9.3.2 Change Password
    9.3.3 Set AIM Sounds
    9.4.  Help
    9.4.1 Sign Up
    9.4.2 Sign On
    9.4.3 Buddy List
    9.4.4 Sending IMs
    9.4.5 Receiving IMs
    9.4.6 Privacy 
    9.4.7 Away Message 
    						
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    Text Messages
    The SMS (Short Message Service) function is a network service 
    and may not be supported by your network. Messages can be 
    sent by text, fax, Email and paging messaging systems, 
    provided that these services are supported by your network. To 
    send text messages by phone, you must obtain the number of 
    the SMS centre from your service provider.
    When the message icon ( ) appears, you have received new 
    text messages.
    Two message boxes are available.
    Inbox: used to store the messages that you have received.
    Outbox: used to store the messages that you have already 
    sent or will send.
    If the message memory is full, an error message is displayed 
    and you cannot receive any new messages. 
    Note: Use the Delete option in the Inbox menu (Menu 1.1) to delete 
    obsolete messages.
    Reading a Message
    1. Select the required box and press the Select soft key. 
    The list of messages in the box is displayed with the sender 
    or recipient’s phone number or name, if it is available in your 
    phonebook.
    2. Select the required message and press the 
    View soft key to 
    view the message contents.
    3. To scroll through the message, press the   or 
     key. 
    						
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