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INTRODUCTION...................................................................................... 1
SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION................................................ 3
Personal Communicator............................................................. 3
and EME Exposure..................................................................... 4
Electromagnetic Interference / Compatibility ..................................... 5
Facilities..................................................................................... 5
Aircraft...................................................................................... 5
Medical Devices......................................................................... 6
Safety and General ........................................................................... 7
Use in Vehicles .......................................................................... 7
Operational Warnings................................................................ 7
Operational Cautions................................................................. 8
Total Customer Satisfaction............................................................. 10
Warranty Information ..................................................................... 11
How to get Warranty Service ................................................... 12
GETTING STARTED............................................................................... 15
Checklist ......................................................................................... 15
Inserting Your SIM Card .................................................................. 17
Installing the Battery ....................................................................... 19
Charging the Battery ....................................................................... 20
Battery Performance and Maintenance............................................ 21
Low Battery Warning ...................................................................... 21
Battery Indicators ............................................................................ 22

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents INTRODUCTION..................1 SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION..........3 Important Information on Safe and Efficient Operation ..... 3 Read this Information before using your Personal Communicator............. 3 Portable Personal Communicator Operation and EME Exposure..............4 Electromagnetic Interference / Compatibility ........5 Facilities..................
  • Page 2 Turning Your Device On..............23 Turning Your Device On - Phone Mode........23 Turning Your Device On - PDA Mode ........24 Complete Process of Turning On Your Device ......24 Selecting the Handset Operation Mode ........27 Turning OFF the phone............28 Screen Displays and Operation ..........
  • Page 3 Hold Call and Dial another Number ......... 50 Switch Call ................51 Transfer Call ................51 To transfer an active call to the call on hold: ......52 Turbo Dialling................52 Dialling numbers stored in a SIM card........53 Auto Re-dial..................55 Making a Conference Call ...............
  • Page 4 Receiving Contact Information..........85 Making Phone Calls and Sending Information Through Your Address Book ................86 Making Phone Calls Through Your Address Book ....86 Sending Short Messages from Through Address Book ..... 87 Sending E-Mail from Your Address Book ......... 88 Printing Contact Information............
  • Page 5 Quick Text ..................113 Viewing and Adding a New Quick Text Message ....113 Resetting to Default Quick Text List ........113 Adding a Quick Text Message to an SMS....... 114 Bin..................115 Storing Phone Numbers from SMS Messages......115 Adding New Message Folders..........
  • Page 6 Beam via Infrared ..............167 Print Note ................168 VOICE NOTES ..................169 Recording a Voice note ..............169 Searching and Replaying a Voice Note .......... 170 Recording a New Voice Note during idle ........171 vi Table of Contents...
  • Page 7 RING TONE COMPOSER..............173 Ringer Tone Editor ................ 173 Selecting and Playing a Ring Tone ..........173 Composing and Adding a New Ring Tone ........174 Deleting your Ring Tones .............. 176 Sending your Ring Tone ..............176 Receiving a Ring Tone via SMS............177 Sending your Ring Tone via Infra Red ..........
  • Page 8 Installation................197 Performing Data Synchronisation........... 198 STK APPLICATION ................201 Viewing the List of Applications ............ 201 Viewing the List of Options within an Application ......201 Service Message ................202 Entering a Message............... 202 Connect to Service ................ 202 Sending a Short Message..............
  • Page 9 Flip Answer ................235 Auto Answer ................. 236 Prepend (Prefix Dialling)............236 Turbo Dial ................236 My Numbers................238 Call Meters (Charge Meters) ..........238 Available Credits..............240 Sounds & Alerts ................241 Speaker Volume Setup ............242 Touch Screen Volume............242 Notifications ................
  • Page 10 SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE DATA ..........271 ! The functions available on this mobile phone may vary in different nations and regions. Please contact local customer service centers, agencies or retailers if you have any question about the mobile phone functions. Motorola reserves all rights to revise and change this user’s manual without obligation to...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Congratulations on being the proud owner of the latest wireless triband communications device - the Motorola 388. Your handset combines a host of mobile phone features with the power and flexibility of a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). In addition to making calls, sending short messages, you can send and...
  • Page 12 2 Introduction...
  • Page 13: Safety And General Information

    RF Operational Characteristics Your Personal Communicator contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy. The Personal Communicator operates in the frequency range of 900 MHz to 1990 MHz and employs digital modulation techniques.
  • Page 14: Portable Personal Communicator Operation And Eme Exposure

    The Personal Communicator is designed to be used with a headset for talking and listening. The Personal Communicator can also be placed inside the holster, then the holster can be clipped onto your belt, pocket, handbag, or other apparel and used with the headset.
  • Page 15: Electromagnetic Interference / Compatibility

    Use of non-Motorola-approved accessories may exceed FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use a body-worn accessory, ensure the antenna is at least one inch (2.5 cm) from your body when transmitting. Data Operation When using any data feature of the phone, with or without an accessory cable, position the phone and its antenna at least one inch (2.5 centimeters)
  • Page 16: Medical Devices

    Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. 6 Safety and General Information...
  • Page 17: Safety And General

    Operational Warnings For Vehicles with an Air Bag Do not place the Personal Communicator in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If the Personal Communicator is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the Personal Communicator may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle.
  • Page 18: Operational Cautions

    Operational Cautions Antennas Do not use the Personal Communicator if it has a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn can result. Batteries All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material such as jewellery, keys, or beaded chains touch exposed terminals.
  • Page 19: European Union Directives Conformance Statement

    You can view your product's Declaration of Conformity (DoC) to Directive 1999/5/EC (the R&TTE Directive) at www.motorola.com/rtte - to find your DoC, enter the Product Approval Number from your product's label in the "Search" bar on the Web site. Safety and General Information 9...
  • Page 20: Total Customer Satisfaction

    Total Customer Satisfaction At Motorola, Total Customer Satisfaction is a top priority. If you have a question, a suggestion or a concern about your Motorola Cellular Phone, Motorola wants to hear from you. For e- mail queries contact: mcrc@ei.css.mot.com 10 Safety and General Information...
  • Page 21: Warranty Information

    In no event shall Motorola be liable for damages nor loss of data in excess of the purchase price nor for any incidental special or consequential damages* arising out of the use or inability to use the Product, to the full extent such may be disclaimed by law.
  • Page 22: How To Get Warranty Service

    This Warranty does not affect any statutory rights that you may have if you are a consumer, such as a warranty of satisfactory quality and fit for the purpose for which products of the same type are normally used under normal use and service, nor any rights against the seller of the Products arising from your purchase and sales contract.
  • Page 23 Product/peripheral combination and Motorola will not honour any warranty claim where the Product is used in such a combination and it is determined by Motorola that there is no fault with the Product. Motorola specifically disclaims any responsibility for any damage, whether or...
  • Page 24 (i) the batteries are charged other than by Motorola approved battery chargers specified for the charging of the battery; (ii) any of the seals on the battery are broken or show evidence of tampering; (iii) the battery is used in equipment or services other than the equipment for which it is specified.
  • Page 25: Getting Started

    • Data Cable • User Manual • CD-ROM ! Do not use a rough cloth or any abrasive material to clean the device as these might scratch the surface of the device. Also do not use any solvents to clean the device.
  • Page 26 • Turn on the Open Window Display when the flip is closed. It will then show the time and if there is any missed event. Open Window Display: When the flip is closed and there is incoming call or SMS, it will display the relevant message to alert you. Home Button...
  • Page 27: Inserting Your Sim Card

    Service Provider when you bought your phone. Your phone is connected to the network via the SIM card. You will not be able to make or receive calls if you do not have a SIM card inserted in your phone.
  • Page 28 ! Like a bank or credit card, you should keep your SIM card secure. Do not bend or scratch your card and avoid exposure to static electricity or water. ! Switch off your phone before inserting or removing the SIM card. Failure to do so may damage the memory of your SIM card.
  • Page 29: Installing The Battery

    Installing the Battery Before you can use your device, you need to install and charge the battery. Your phone is designed to be used only with Motorola Original Batteries and accessories. We recommend that you store batteries in their protective cases when not in use.
  • Page 30: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery Before you can use your device, you need to install and charge the battery. A Travel Charger will be able to charge a battery fitted in a phone (as well as providing power to the phone directly).
  • Page 31: Battery Performance And Maintenance

    Your handset allows you to monitor your battery level via the battery level indicator. When the battery level is low and only a few minutes of talk time remain, a warning signal (two beeps) will sound, the battery symbol will begin to flash, and Low Battery will be displayed, prompting you to charge your battery.
  • Page 32: Battery Indicators

    Travel charger can charge your battery with the phone, or it will supply power to the power for operation. The way to charge the battery is as follow: Make sure that the battery is attached to the phone.
  • Page 33: Turning Your Device On

    (Battery icon full level) to show it is fully charged. Turning Your Device On To turn on your device, open the flip, press the Power button and hold for a short while (about 1 to 2 seconds) before releasing the button. Turning Your Device On - Phone Mode...
  • Page 34: Turning Your Device On - Pda Mode

    PDA mode. Complete Process of Turning On Your Device If you have pre-set the PIN, phone number lock or the device is preset with manual network selection (refer to System Setup), you will need a few more steps to turn Phone Mode ON. But it also enhances the security of your phone and the versatility of its functions.
  • Page 35 SIM is locked or registered) and use the PDA functions. Refer to the Security Setup under System Setup. Tap Power Off to turn off the device. If the SIM card is working and the PIN is set the following screen will prompt you to key in your PIN as follows: 12:26 Enter SIM Pin To enter the PDA mode, simply select PDA Mode to turn on the phone.
  • Page 36 If the wrong number lock is entered, the screen will show Invalid Unlock Code and you have to press Try Again. The phone will be turned off and locked automatically (even the PDA mode will not work) if you keyed in the wrong number lock 3 consecutive times.
  • Page 37: Selecting The Handset Operation Mode

    Depending on the different settings, you may not need to go through the entire process to turn on the phone. If the phone is turned on for the first time, it is recommended that you calibrate the screen. For details, please see Calibrate Screen under Display Setup of Phone Setup.
  • Page 38: Turning Off The Phone

    Turning OFF the phone With the phone ON, open the flip then press and hold the Power button for about 1 second before releasing. Screen Displays and Operation Your device is the latest wireless communications device that combines the capability of a phone and a PDA. The LCD screen displays the main menu icons and all of the function group icons.
  • Page 39: Icons

    (disconnected) addition of "2" represents line 2 The icons indicate whether the handset is in phone mode, and also the status of the lines (Call mode). Pressing the icon will invoke the dial pad. Getting Started 29...
  • Page 40 + connected + no RF roaming no roaming no GPRS GPRS svc, but not attached GPRS svc + attached Notification SIM Card Full SIM Card Full & new notification (i.e. missed call, new SMS, etc.) New notification 30 Getting Started...
  • Page 41: Function Display Icons

    Clock 12:26 Selecting this icon allows you to adjust the world time. Function Display Icons The bottom left hand section of the display shows the function display indicators. Selecting a function icon will activate the function that it represents. Ringer status...
  • Page 42: Main Menu Function Icons

    (Requires owner to enter his own information. Please refer to Searching and Editing contact messages in Address Book). If the SIM Application Tool kit (STK) is included, the main screen will be different. will be displayed in the bottom right corner instead of Main Menu Function Icons Selecting a function icon will activate the function that it represents.
  • Page 43 Allows you to surf the internet. Browser A simple text feature which allows you to compose short notes and send them via, email, SMS or IrDA, or to print them. The datebook is a calendar which allows you to schedule and organise your daily activities such as appointments and meetings.
  • Page 44: Buttons

    The options in each menu bar change depending on the handset operation modes. If you do not wish to select any options, you may press any area other than to dismiss the function dialogue box. The items in the menu bar will vary according to different status of the phone.
  • Page 45: Title

    Turbo Dialing 13601229254 13901313676 Cancel Key-in Area Normally consists of titles and Key-in rows. You can use either the stylus or the keyboard to input text, figures and your message in the Key-in Area. 12:26 Edit John Smith Category: Unfiled...
  • Page 46: Single Selection Box

    Cancel Scroll Bar When there is a lot of information that cannot be shown on the screen at the same time, you can either Scroll Up or Scroll Down to see more information. The position of the Scroll Box shows the amount of current information relative to the total amount of information that is available.
  • Page 47: Dialogue Box

    Press the select button to execute the highlighted icon function. Dialogue Box The dialogue box consists of a title, buttons, and selection boxes. It is the means by which the user receives status information and communicates instructions to the phone.
  • Page 48: Handwriting Script Board

    The upper part of the screen shows the words that are to be edited. Use the stylus to touch the key-in area at a position where you wish to enter, edit or delete words. The cursor will appear at that point.
  • Page 49: English And Numeric Keyboard

    When you have finished entering information, press OK to reflect the changes and to return to the previous menu. Press Cancel if you do not want to save the changes and return to the previous menu. Press select other options to enter information.
  • Page 50: Terms Used In This Guide

    "Tap" or "Press" Use the stylus or your finger to "Press" a certain position of the screen (e.g. Button, Function Icon, Pull Down Selection Box, Single Selection Box, Multiple Selections Box to execute the function that the icon or button represents.
  • Page 51: Select Character

    "Select Character" When reading a Short message, you can use your Stylus to press on a particular words, keep contact with the screen and slide. The words at the sliding path will then be having an inverted colour. You may release the Stylus from the screen when the desired destination has been reached.
  • Page 52 42 Getting Started...
  • Page 53: Phone Functions

    55555555555 Clear Send Tap the number that you wish to call and the number will appear at the Number Display Panel. if you wish to delete the last digit. Tap Clear to clear the entire phone number at the display panel.
  • Page 54: Gsm Emergency Phone Call

    Tap Send to make a phone call by dialling the number at the display panel. Tap End to end a call or just close the phone flip to hang up the phone. Exit appears instead of Clear when no numbers entered.
  • Page 55 If the caller uses the Hide Caller Display function, the number will not be shown. If you pre-set the Flip Answer to ON (please refer to Flip Answer in the Phone Setup section under System Setup), the call will be answered upon opening the flip.
  • Page 56 You could open the flip to answer the call according to the procedures mentioned before. If headset has been plugged in, you can use the Select Button to pick up the incoming call. 46 Phone Functions...
  • Page 57: Before Connection And During Dialling Functions

    Before Connection and During Dialling Functions ! Availability of some services may depend on the type and settings of your SIM card, and/or your subscription to these services where available from your service provider. In the Dial Pad screen, Tap...
  • Page 58: Call A Direct Extension Or Voice Mailbox

    Tap Send after you have finished keying in all the numbers. For example, key in a pause sound after the phone number 01065642288, then key in 9999, the phone call will be transferred to extension 9999 of the called phone number (the called party should have the extension function).
  • Page 59: During Conversation Functions

    ! Availability of some services may depend on the type and settings of your SIM card, and/or your subscription to these services where available from your service provider One Call Connected When you are in the middle of the conversation, the screen will appear as follows: 12:26 Connected...
  • Page 60: Hold Call And Dial Another Number

    SIM card, and/or your subscription to these services where available from your service provider. During an active call if you want to put the current call on hold so that you can make a second call do the following:...
  • Page 61: Switch Call

    This enables you to talk to two different people alternately. Only one of the people can hear your voice at a time. To do this tap Switch. The screen will appear as follows:...
  • Page 62: To Transfer An Active Call To The Call On Hold

    On Hold Cancel Back Transfer This transfer will connect the two parties. When the call is transferred, it will automatically end your call. Turbo Dialling Turbo dialling permits you to make a phone call easily by dialling a single number.
  • Page 63: Dialling Numbers Stored In A Sim Card

    12:26 Exit Send If the key you tapped did not have a phone number assigned to it, you will be prompted if you want to be taken to the Turbo Dial Setup screen, see below Setup Turbo...
  • Page 64 00:00 Clear Send Clear Send Hold If a name was not entered when storing the number in the SIM card, the SIM card Dialling Confirmation Panel will not show any name. 12:26 SIM Card Dialing Call Now? CoCo Liu 5555555555...
  • Page 65: Auto Re-Dial

    “Taking Phone Numbers from SMS Messages” section. Auto Re-dial If the network is busy, you will hear a fast busy signal. With Auto Re-dial set to On, your phone repeats the call attempt automatically until your call is connected. When your call is answered, your phone will ring or vibrate to notify you.
  • Page 66: Initiating A Conference Call

    Firstly, dial one party of the conference call. Then, place this call on hold and dial another phone number. You will then have one active call and one call on hold. Please refer to the section Hold Call and Dial another Number.
  • Page 67 Separating a Member From a Conference Call During a conference call, you will also have the option to separate a selected member from the main Conference Call. In order to separate a member from the main Conference Call, there must not be any calls on hold.
  • Page 68: Call Waiting

    Call Waiting If you have 2 active calls with one call on hold, and there is an incoming call, the screen will show: 12:26 Incoming Call Heidi Ho To answer,drop: Current call 12345678901234 Call on hold 123456789012 Drop Call Busy...
  • Page 69: Address Book

    Once stored, a number can be quickly retrieved and dialled, and can also be used to send SMS and e-mails. You can classify your contacts according to your communication needs.
  • Page 70: Grouping

    Hiedi Ho Exit Cancel If you have no contacts stored either in the phone or the SIM memory, then the screen will display no contact information. Tap New to add a new contact to the Address Book. At the Category prompt, tap and scroll down the Categories Selection box.
  • Page 71 To fully utilize the Address Book function, we advise you to enter as much information as possible. For example, if you did not enter the mobile phone number in a contact, you will not be able to find this contact in the listing table when you are sending an SMS message.
  • Page 72: Inserting Pauses

    Cancel Inserting Pauses You can insert pause sounds in a series of numbers. To do so, tap change from the Numeric Keypad to the Symbol Keypad, and at the position that you want to insert a pause character tap P.
  • Page 73: Storing A Number After A Call

    Press OK to save the changes. Press Cancel to cancel any changes made and return to the Address Book menu. After Making a call, you can save the Phone number of the last call in your Address Book. Storing a Number After a Call You can save the phone number you last called in your Address Book.
  • Page 74: Storing A Number Into A New Contact

    If you choose Add to Contact, a list of All Contacts will be displayed. Select the entry you want to edit and tap OK. As before, you will be prompted to select the type of phone number, make your selection and tap OK. The last number called will be added to the appropriate place.
  • Page 75: Search/Edit Contact Information

    If you want to return to the previous screen Tap Cancel. Tap on the first letter of the contact that you want to search for, then use the up and down arrow to select the name of the contact, for example John Smith.
  • Page 76: Sorting Contacts

    Enter the new information at the relevant field and tap OK to save changes to the data. 12:26 12:26 Edit John Smith Edit John Smith Home: Category: Unfiled Name: John Smith 01065555 Cancel Cancel Tap Cancel to return to the previous menu.
  • Page 77: Finding Contact Information

    You can choose to search the contacts by Name, Number or Text. Make your search selection and tap OK. If you selected find by Name, enter the name that you would like to search for and tap OK. The screen will then show the search results.
  • Page 78: Deleting A Contact

    Deleting a Contact at the main menu to enter the Address Book. Tap on the first letter of the contact that you want to search for, then use the up and down arrow to select it. At the Contact Information, tap...
  • Page 79: Deleting Contacts

    Tap OK to delete the contact information and save changes to the data. Tap Cancel to abort the deletion and return to the previous menu. Deleting Contacts If you want to delete more than one contact: in the All Contacts display.
  • Page 80: Creating Your Own Categories

    Contacts menu Display. Deleting... <name> Cancel If you tap Cancel whilst deleting is in progress, you will stop the delete process and return to the All Contacts screen. Creating Your Own Categories Adding Your Own New Category at the main menu to enter the Address Book.
  • Page 81 - sort names - print Contact - delete Contact At the Category: field,enter the name of the new category. Tap OK to confirm the creation of your new category. A Category Name may not exceed 10 characters in length. Address Book 71...
  • Page 82: Editing Your Own Category

    ! Only categories that you have defined yourself may be edited, the default categories of All Contacts, SIM Card, Unfiled, and Owner may not. If you have not added a category of your own, the Edit Category item will not be present.
  • Page 83: Deleting Your Own Category

    Deleting Your Own Category at the Main Menu to enter the Address Book. 12:26 All Contacts Eric Crane A - E Jon Mak F - J F - J Gerherdt Will K - O P - T Golf U - Z...
  • Page 84 Delete Category? Cancel Tap OK to confirm deletion of the selected category. All contacts will remain in the address book and be moved to the Unfiled category. Tap Cancel to return to the previous menu and the selected category will NOT be deleted.
  • Page 85: Creating Groups

    Tap the Category selection box to select the category in which the Group should appear. Tap the field at the prompt Name: and enter the name of the group that you wish to create and tap OK. Address Book 75...
  • Page 86 Tap the field at the prompt Recipients: go through the listing and select each recipient by marking an X in front of the name. 12:26 Recipients Fon Brewer Fred Simth Matt Klapman Num Pisutha Peter Jones Bob Mak Cancel Tap OK after selecting the members. Selected members will appear in the recipient’s field.
  • Page 87: Searching Group Recipients

    Address Book. Scroll and select the group that you want to display more information about. Tap the field at the prompt Recipients: go through the listing and select each recipient that you want to add to the group.
  • Page 88: Deleting Groups

    Entering and Editing Owner’s information ! You should carry out this setup before you can surf the Internet. The Internet setting should at least include your mobile phone number with your country code added before the number. The Internet terminal will use this number as your account number for calculating connection charges.
  • Page 89 Cancel Tap each field and enter the relevant information. Tap OK to save the information. To edit owner information, repeat steps 1 and 2 above to display the Owner's Information Tap edit to display the Owner's information edit screen. Tap each field and edit the information.
  • Page 90: Copying Contact Information From The Phone Memory To A Sim Card

    ! The size of the SIM Card memory determines the amount of information that can be stored in the SIM Card, while the function of the SIM Card determines what type of information can be saved. Usually, a SIM Card can only store names and phone numbers.
  • Page 91 Tap OK to save the selected information in your SIM Card then tap Cancel to return to the All Contacts screen to select another contact. If the memory in the SIM card is full, SIM Memory full will be displayed.
  • Page 92: Copying Contact Information From A Sim Card To The Phone Memory

    Copying Contact Information from a SIM Card to the Phone Memory You can also copy contact information stored in your SIM Card to the Phone Memory. At the main menu, tap to enter the Address Book. Tap the Category pull down selection box, scroll and select SIM Card and tap OK.
  • Page 93: Sending And Receiving Contact Information

    GSM mobile phone, the information received will be viewed as a normal short message; if the recipient is using the 388 mobile phone, the information received will be saved in their Contact List, at the appropriate phone number type.
  • Page 94: Sending Contact Information

    - beam contact , then select Send SMS to display the Select Type screen. Tap on the checkboxes to select the phone numbers to be sent and tap OK to display the New Message screen. Tap on the To: prompt, to display the Send To screen. Select the recipients of the contact information by tapping on the check boxes and tap OK.
  • Page 95: Receiving Contact Information

    Cancel Send Cancel Tap Send to send the information. ! If you try to send contact information of a length exceeding the string length limitation (160 English characters), this notice will be displayed: Cannot send anymore data Receiving Contact Information When a new message arrives, there will be an alert sound and the following dialogue box will be displayed.
  • Page 96: Making Phone Calls And Sending Information Through Your Address Book

    Contact List. The advantage of this dialling method is that you do not need to enter phone number digits one by one. The examples below show how you can call, email or send an SMS message to Herry Ha. Making Phone Calls Through Your Address Book at the Main Menu.
  • Page 97: Sending Short Messages From Through Address Book

    Exit Back Edit Hold Sending Short Messages from Through Address Book Repeat step 1 from Making Phone Calls Through Your Address Book. Tap on the mobile phone number to display the New Message screen. 12:26 New Message [00] Herry Ha...
  • Page 98: Sending E-Mail From Your Address Book

    Subject: Message: Cancel Send For more detail on how to add an attachment to the email, please refer to Send Attachment from the Email Function section. Printing Contact Information ! Your PC should have the appropriate infrared equipment installed before using this function.
  • Page 99 - print contact - delete contact At the Print via IR screen, select the printer type between Canon and HP and tap PRINT. If a connection can be established the device will start to transmit the information to the printer. You will be informed if printing is successful by a series of display messages.
  • Page 100: Sending Contact Information Using Irda

    Sending via IR Looking for Device... Cancel Alternatively, you may tap on the icon box located at the right side of the heading. At the second 388, tap to make sure that IR Receive is ON . Providing the two 388 Infrared ports are aligned within the right angle and right distance, data transmission will start.
  • Page 101 If you have too much information stored in your phone, the phone will remind you that the storage is already full when you try to enter new contact information. In this case, you must transfer the contact information to your PC and free up some storage, before entering new information into the phone.
  • Page 102 92 Address Book...
  • Page 103: Sms

    Message Centre display. The Message Centre is where your messages are organised. There are 9 default folders where messages of various types can be stored. You may also create your own personal folders. A number that appears outside the brackets indicates the total number of messages in each folder.
  • Page 104 Incoming Messages appear on your device display or in your Inbox. You must setup your message inbox before you can send or receive messages. The total number of messages the inbox can hold depends on the length of the messages and the number of other messages and drafts stored in your phone memory.
  • Page 105 SMS (Text) messaging is a network subscription feature and requires your Cellular Service Provider to support the service. Quick Text The Quick Text feature allows you to select and send pre - written messages from the built-in library of commonly used phrases. Personal Folder As well as the above-mentioned folders, you can create personal folders to suit your particular requirements for managing your message types.
  • Page 106 Outbox All outgoing text messages waiting to be sent will be stored in this folder. Messages stored here can still be edited before sending. Sent A copy of all successfully delivered messages are stored in this folder. Draft This is where messages that you have written but not sent and messages that require editing are stored.
  • Page 107: Sending Sms Messages

    Use the keypad to enter the recipient's phone number and tap 12:26 New Message To:15555555555 Cancel Alternatively, tap on the To: prompt to display a list of names. Scroll through the list to make your selection. This method allows multiple entries of recipients. SMS 97...
  • Page 108 U - Z Jon Hua Sarry Lu Cancel Tap OK and the recipients name will be placed in the To: field. Tap Cancel to return to the New Message display and the To: field will remain unchanged. 12:26 New Message[00] Fran Lang;...
  • Page 109 Press to enter Insert Picture screen. Tap on the system default picture or user defined picture (the ones you have edit and save in the album) you like and the picture will be inserted in the message. SMS 99...
  • Page 110 If you have not edit and save any picture before, or there is no picture which is appropriate for this message, you can then immediately add a new user defined picture and add it into the message. Press New to enter Picture Edit display. After that, you can choose the size of the picture and use different tools to create your object.
  • Page 111 At the New Message display, tap and select Quick Text. Tap any of the text to select it and place it into the message editor. Tap New to add your own words or texts into the existing library and then tap OK to save.
  • Page 112 New Message display and then tap Send Later. To set the time for sending the message. Use the up or down arrows to adjust the time and tap OK to set it. Your message will be stored in the Outbox and will be sent automatically at the time you set.
  • Page 113: Receiving Sms Messages

    If you miss the Incoming message alert, you will still see the flashing at the top left corner of the display when the flip is opened. When the flip is closed, press and hold the Volume key until the Open Window...
  • Page 114: Receiving Voicemail Messages

    Inf Svc subject Back Compose Sent sender Exit Compose Cancel MENU - View By - Move All to Bin - Setup Folder To view the unread message I'll be late, select the message to display it in full. SMS 104...
  • Page 115 Melody only. When reading a message with animation, the animation will play continuously. If there is melody contained in the message, the first time you open up the message, the melody will automatically play once. can only save user defined picture, animation and melody.
  • Page 116 10 Select the number and tap OK to make the call. If you want to save the message, tap and select Move to Folder display. Select the folder in which the message should be saved and tap OK to save it. SMS 106...
  • Page 117: Forward A Message

    Send Cancel Tap on the To: prompt to display a list of names. Scroll through the list to make your selection. This method allows multiple entries of recipients. Tap OK and the recipients name will be placed in the To: field in the Forward Message Display.
  • Page 118: Sim Card

    After you have read a message, tap and select Move to Bin to delete the message. If there is a phone number present in the message, it can be extracted and saved in your address. Refer to Getting Numbers from an SMS. SIM Card By selecting SIM Card in the Message Centre display, you can view all messages saved in your SIM card memory.
  • Page 119: Outbox

    67997733(01/ see you later Back TrashAll Select a message that has failed to be sent to display its content and the recipient’s phone number. Tap RESEND to try to deliver the message. 12:26 Not sent To:Angus Smith...
  • Page 120: Information Service

    Information Service is also known as Cell Broadcast. It is public information sent to your device by your service provider. The phone can receive these messages only when this feature is enabled and it is in the standby mode. The channels that send these messages are numbered. Different channels send different kinds of messages.
  • Page 121: Sent Message

    MOVE TO BIN. The message will be stored in the Bin folder until you delete it. To file the message in a specific folder, tap MOVE to display a list of folder options. Choose a folder and tap OK.
  • Page 122: Drafts

    Message screen, tap SEND again to deliver the message. You can also make any final amendments, add a Quick Text message, re- save the message to your draft folder or choose to send the message later. To move the draft message to a specific folder, tap and select Move to Folder display a list of folder options.
  • Page 123: Quick Text

    Quick Text Viewing and Adding a New Quick Text Message To view the list of available quick text messages, select Quick Text from the Message Centre display. To add new quick text messages, tap New. 12:26 12:26 Quick Text New QuickText I'm busy now,wil...
  • Page 124: Adding A Quick Text Message To An Sms

    I'm on the way,p... Back MENU - Reset to Default Adding a Quick Text Message to an SMS To add a quick text message into your message content, select the message to be added from the list of messages. 12:26 12:26 Quick Text New Message[14] I'm busy now,wil...
  • Page 125: Bin

    Tap Bin at the Message Centre screen to display all messages in the Bin folder. Select a message to display its content. Then select Move to shift it to a normal file and display a list of folder options. Choose a folder and tap...
  • Page 126 At the Select Type screen, select the number type e.g. Work and tap OK. The number will be placed in the Work 1 field. Enter the contact name and tap OK. The number is now stored in your address book.
  • Page 127: Adding New Message Folders

    Age: This enables the message(s) to be kept for a pre-determined period of time. If this option is chosen, you will prompted to enter the number of days at the Delete After prompt. The maximum number of days you can enter is 999.
  • Page 128: Editing Message Folder

    Folder (A) Folder (B) Folder (C) Folder (D) Cancel ! The Edit Folder command will not be shown if there is no Personal folder in your phone. Deleting Message folder At the Message centre menu, tap and select Delete Folder.
  • Page 129: Empty Bin Folder

    Empty Bin folder At the Message centre menu, tap and select Empty Bin. You will be asked to confirm that you want to remove all items permanently. Tap OK to confirm. Empty bin? Remove All Items Permanently? Cancel ! The messages in this folder cannot be recovered once they have been deleted.
  • Page 130 SMS 120...
  • Page 131: Call Registers

    When you see at the icon blinking simultaneously the top left corner of your screen, it means that you have either missed a call or a new message. Select to display the Notifications dialogue box.
  • Page 132: Last 20 Call Records

    Phone numbers or the caller’s name if in the Address Book will be listed according to the time received. You can view them one by one or use the scroll bar to search for a particular number. Tapping Clear All will erase all numbers.
  • Page 133 Highlight and select any numbers to retrieve details of the call. Press Call to call the selected number. Press Back to return to the previous display. You can press and then press Store Number to store this selected number in the Address Book.
  • Page 134 124 Call Registers...
  • Page 135: E-Mail

    This type of Mailbox is described later on in this section and in Systems Setup. It works like your mailbox at your home, you can open it, lock it, receive and send mails. The difference is, that the mailbox is the server located with your email service provider.
  • Page 136 User Name: When you apply for your email account, you need to define a user name. Whenever you log in to your email account, the server will ask for this user name for identification purposes. Password: Your Password is used in conjunction with your User name.
  • Page 137: E-Mail Access

    The part before the @ is your user name. The part after the @ is usually the server name and the region name, and is the net address of your email service provider. You can use either Circuit Switch Data (CSD) or GPRS to connect to the email server.
  • Page 138: Accessing Your Mailbox

    The phone will start connecting to the Internet, and if successful will start to log on to your mailbox. In Email Setup, you will have been given the option to set a default mailbox; it is this mailbox that the phone is trying to access.
  • Page 139 Drafts Exit Compose The content of the list of folders is determined by your email service provider and whether you have established your user-defined folder. You should now be able to send and receive e-mail. You can switch to another email account by tapping on the pull-down selection box on top and select your desire email account..
  • Page 140: Composing A New E-Mail

    Cancel Send Cancel Tap To: to display a list of those contacts for which you have entered email addresses or that have Email addresses associated with them. Select the recipients of your new Email and tap OK. The phone can only display one Email address per recipient.
  • Page 141: E-Mail Attachments

    From the received mail, the first and second recipients will not know that the mail has been sent to the third recipient. Using the stylus tap on the Subject: field to enter the subject of the Email. Tap on the Message: field to enter your Email content.
  • Page 142: Adding A Contact

    Message: Cancel Send At top right corner of the New Message display, you will see an additional icon indicating that an attachment will be sent with this Email message. The icon shown will be dependent on the attachment type. This icon represents a text attachment.
  • Page 143: Receiving E-Mail

    After they have been sent, they will be placed in the sent folder. If sending fails or is interrupted, the document to be sent will have an icon next to it. The meanings of the icon are as follows: waiting to be sent;...
  • Page 144: Managing Your Email

    There are different options open to you for managing your Email, depending on the type of folder that you choose. The information below lists the functions that you can perform on a folder- by-folder basis. The functions are presented by tapping on at each folder display.
  • Page 145: Creating Your Own Folders

    Tap Drafts at the Main Screen display. All titles of unfinished Email title will be displayed. 12:26 Drafts Please call me Will arrive in I'm sorry I'm busy righ Back TrashAll Tap the title of the draft Email you want to edit to view its content. E-mail 135...
  • Page 146 Any Email in the Outbox will be sent automatically once successful connection to the Internet has been established. If you do not want all unsent emails to be sent, you can send them one by one. Tap Outbox at the Main Screen display. All of your unsent Email titles will be listed.
  • Page 147: Moving Email From One Folder To Another

    Moving Email from One Folder to another You can move an email from one folder to another according to your needs. If you want to move the folder content in an IMAP server, the phone must remain online. To move Email from one folder to another.
  • Page 148 138 E-mail...
  • Page 149: Wap Browser

    Internet surfing and data transfer is greatly enhanced by using the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) functionality. Using the WAP browser is very similar to the way you would use a traditional web browser. The browser allows you to: •...
  • Page 150: Connecting To Internet

    For example, it will look like the display as shown below. The appearance of the screen all depends on the ISP. You can use either Handwriting Recognition or other methods of entry to enter the correct user name, then press OK.
  • Page 151: Activating Wap Browser

    A Browser Startup Screen will be shown. You will go to the pre-set URL in the profile that you set as default, if the query profile is set to Off in the Connection Setup under the Internet Setup of the System Setup.
  • Page 152: Your Browser Menu

    You can use the scroll bar, the Volume Up/ Volume Down Key and the page up/ page down key to browse through the links and content on your Homepage. Tap a link, to visit the web page or tap Back to visit the previous page.
  • Page 153 Internet thus allowing you to use the Internet for other applications such as email, etc. Because GPRS charges are made by units of data, there will be no extra cost if you stay connected without transferring any data. The phone will stop the GPRS session if you try to make a phone call.
  • Page 154 144 WAP Browser...
  • Page 155: Java (J2Me)

    ! If you can download and install the JAVA (J2ME) applications successfully, once the application is being run, only the status bar on top will remain displayed. The other part of the screen will be used by the JAVA (J2ME) applications. To return to the normal main menu, press or Exit in the applications.
  • Page 156 Download Via: Wireless Data Cable InfraRed Link Back Setup If Cable is selected, phone will detect the cable connection status automatically. If the connection is ready, a download confirmation screen will be displayed. Download Bundle Ready Cancel On your computer, start the TrueSync application and choose J2ME Loading.
  • Page 157 10 After you have successfully downloaded applications, tap on one of the titles in the JAVA (J2ME) menu to enter the next level, if any, or start the applications at once (if there is no next level). For example, CARD GAMES were downloaded, tap on card games to see which games were included in the bundle.
  • Page 158 URL Profile Setup to enter all the wireless server information.. Your phone will determine whether it is connected to the Internet. If not, it will use the default profile to establish a connection. If there is no profile setup in Connection Setup Incomplete will be displayed. After connection has been established, a list of all the applications that are available for WIRELESS download will be displayed.
  • Page 159: Java (J2Me) Application Manager

    ! When using the network and accidentally downloaded a virus infected software which leads to the malfunctioning of your 388, Motorola will not be responsible for any damage or loss due to this kind of incident. JAVA (J2ME) 149...
  • Page 160 150 JAVA (J2ME)
  • Page 161: Date Book

    Day View At the Main Menu, Tap to enter the Month View screen. Month View When you select month view, you are presented with a view of the current month. Tap on day to view (or use Volume up/down key)
  • Page 162: Day View

    Calendar, or tap and select Jump to. The days of the week are displayed under the title bar starting with Sunday. The current day is highlighted. To indicate which dates have events and alarms associated with them, the following symbols are used.
  • Page 163: Setting A New Event

    Tap the Title, Location and Notes fields to enter the title of the event, where it will be held and any notes associated with it. Or tap on Title, Location or Notes itself to choose from a list of previously entered Titles, Locations and Notes.
  • Page 164 12:26 Datebook Setup Begin Day View at: 8:00AM Remove Event When: 30 days old Cancel Using the Time Picker you can set the time that you want your Day View to start at. 154 Date Book...
  • Page 165: Jump To

    Press Exit to return to the Main Menu. Jump to You can choose the date that you want to go to by defining the day, month and year using the up and down arrows at the Time Picker screen. 12:26...
  • Page 166: New/Edit Event

    New/Edit Event In the MthView display, press and then press New Event, or in the Day View display and press New to enter the display as shown below: 12:26 New Event Title: Location: Notes: Date:03-06-2000 Set Time Start:08:00AM Cancel Press Title, Location or Notes key-in area to bring up the Title, Location or Notes editor display.
  • Page 167 After selecting the Repeat option, press the No End Date pull-down box and press Set End Date to set the date where the repeating event will cease. Set it by pressing at the date below the Set End Date and select the Enter Date dialogue box to set date.
  • Page 168 Press OK and then press SEND. Press Cancel to abort. To receive a SMS which contain an event from another 388: When you receive a SMS containing an event, you can view it just like an ordinary SMS. Press Dismiss to save the message in the folder. There will be a showing in front of the message.
  • Page 169: Delete Event

    Setup In the Dayview screen press and select Setup. Tap the field below Being Day View At to enter the starting time of the Daily schedule. Tap on the pull-down selection box under Remove Event When: to choose from Never Remove, 30 days old, 60 days old, 90 days old, 180 days old or 1 year old for purging expired events.
  • Page 170 160 Date Book...
  • Page 171: Tasks

    Tasks You can keep track of tasks that need to be done by listing them and assigning a priority to them. Entering a New Task at the Main Menu to enter the Task List Display. To enter a new Task, tap New.
  • Page 172: Deleting All Tasks

    Press OK confirm, or press Cancel to keep the records. Delete All Completed Tasks? Cancel Deleting a Single Task At the Task List display, tap the task you wish to delete to enter the Edit Task screen. 162 Tasks...
  • Page 173 12:26 12:26 1234567890123456 Edit Task priority: done subject: Casablanca Cancel and select Delete to delete the selected task. Delete Task? Cancel Press OK confirm, or press Cancel to keep the record. Tasks 163...
  • Page 174 164 Tasks...
  • Page 175: Note Pad

    Vcard standards. Creating a Note Pad entry Tap the icon at the main menu to take you to the Note Pad screen. It will show No Note if there is no existing entries, or a list of your notes. 12:26 12:26...
  • Page 176: Deleting All Notepad Entries

    Tap on the body text where you want to edit it, make your amendments and tap OK. Tap OK to save your changes. Tap Exit to return to the main menu. Deleting all Notepad Entries To delete all note pad entries, tap at the Note Pad screen and select Delete All.
  • Page 177: Sending Via Email

    Sending via SMS at the Note Pad screen and select Send SMS. Enter or select the receiver and send the Note as an SMS message. For details of sending SMS messages, please refer to the Sending SMS Messages section.
  • Page 178: Print Note

    Canon Cancel Print Tap on the pull down selection box to select the printer type. There are two choices: HP and Canon. Align the 388 infrared port with the printer infrared port and adjust the angle and the distance between the devices.
  • Page 179: Voice Notes

    Voice Notes The voice note feature enables you to record personal messages or phone conversations. You can play back the voice note at any time, and use it as a verbal reminder. Recording a Voice note Your device can store a total of 2.5 minutes of voice recordings. That is, the combined recording time of all voice notes cannot exceed 2.5 minutes.
  • Page 180: Searching And Replaying A Voice Note

    At the Voice Notes screen, all information is recorded in a chronological order. Use the scroll bar to scroll up or down the screen to find the title of the recording. Then select the required title to display the details about this particular recording.
  • Page 181: Recording A New Voice Note During Idle

    Tap Stop Recording to finish recording Tap Done to return to Voice Notes menu. ! Your device can store a total of 2.5 minutes of voice recordings. That is, the combined recording time of all voice notes cannot exceed 2.5 minutes. Also, if there are more than 30 voice notes recorded, your device will not allow you to continue to record new voice notes.
  • Page 182 172 Voice Notes...
  • Page 183: Ring Tone Composer

    Ringer Tone Editor Your device has a Ringer Tone composer that allows you to compose or edit a Ring tone pertinent to your own personality and taste, and use it as your phone’s ringer tone. at the Main Menu display to enter the Composer screen. Any previously composed melodies will be listed by name;...
  • Page 184: Composing And Adding A New Ring Tone

    A keyboard that is used to enter notes and rests into the stave. • Interval Control Buttons to determine where a note falls. Tap on the (dot icon) to make the next note to be dotted, that lengthen the note length for additional ½ of its value. Tap on to select the high octave of notes.
  • Page 185 Tap on play the next note.. You can play your Ring tone at any time whilst you are editing or composing it. Tap OK to finish editing save the Ring tone, and enter the Composer screen. Tap on the field after the Title: prompt and enter a title. Then tap OK to return to the Composer screen.
  • Page 186: Deleting Your Ring Tones

    Deleting your Ring Tones The device allows you to delete either a single ring tone or all tones. Whichever option you select, you will be prompted to confirm your choice via one of the following screens. Delete Delete All Melody?
  • Page 187: Receiving A Ring Tone Via Sms

    Sending your Ring Tone Your device allows you to send your new ringer tone to a friend or colleague by means of SMS. At the Composer screen tap and select Send Melody to enter the Send Melody screen. 12:26 New Message...
  • Page 188: Sending Your Ring Tone Via Infra Red

    Receiving a Ring Tone via SMS If you receive an SMS containing a ringer tone, the phone will treat it as a normal SMS and save it into your SIM card. You can use the newly received ringer tone as either a ringer or an alert tone.
  • Page 189 Infrared transfer to another 388 device. You can then playback the music on the peer device. at the Composer screen to select Beam Melody and tap the on the upper right hand side of the screen. After that, it will look for a infrared device. Send via IR Looking for Phone...
  • Page 190 180 Ring Tone Composer...
  • Page 191: Ems Editor

    Press the pictures you are looking for and its content will be shown. On the top of the screen showing 16 x 16, it indicates the size of the picture in pixels. Press BACK to return to Picture Editor screen.
  • Page 192: Adding Self Defined Picture

    Adding self defined picture Enter Picture Editor and press New, a blank editing board will be shown for you to create and edit your picture. Switch between pencil and eraser by pressing the . Default is using pencil. You can choose the size of the picture by pressing the pull-down selection box on top.
  • Page 193 Press OK to save your picture after editing it. Press Cancel to exit without saving it. To edit or delete a saved image, you need to first select the image. Then press and choose Switch to Eraser, Delete Picture, etc.
  • Page 194: Edit Animations

    Edit Animations System Default Animations When there is no user defined animations, phone will only show the system default animations. Tap on the animation and will go to System Animation screen. Press to play the animation. 12:26 System Animation Size:64x64...
  • Page 195 The way of using the tools are the same as in Picture Editor. Please refer to the section in Edit Picture. To switch between frames of the animation: Tap on the square on the left side of the editing area, you can go to the previous or the next frame.
  • Page 196: Edit Melody

    Melody Editor screen by tapping on the pull-down selection box on top. This feature lets you to search and find your melodies (user defined and system default), as well as to listen to them. You can also edit your own melodies in here.
  • Page 197: Adding Self Defined Melody

    Adding self defined Melody Tap on New under Melody Editor screen. You can then edit your own Melody. The way to do it is the same as mentioned in Music Composer section. Press to select Change Tempo, Clear all Notes, View Labels and Delete Melody options.
  • Page 198 188 EMS Editor...
  • Page 199: Calculator

    It also has a memory function. Standard Calculator at the main menu to enter the Standard calculator screen. Enter your calculations by using the stylus on the touch screen. All calculations are performed as they are entered, e.g. 9x6-14=40. to show the calculated results.
  • Page 200 190 Calculator...
  • Page 201: Alarms

    Alert 1 Snooze: 5 min Exit Tap Alarm A to display the Set Alarm A Time screen. Use the Up and Down scroll arrows to enter the time of the alarm and tap OK to confirm. Set Alarm A Time Cancel Follow the same procedure to set Alarm B.
  • Page 202: Setting An Alert Or Ring Tone

    The length of the Snooze timer will be 1, 5, 10 or15 minutes. Switching off an activated alarm When the alarm activates at the set time, an audible alert is heard and a message appears on the display. Alarm A...
  • Page 203: Receive Using Infrared

    388 device or other PDA/phone that have infrared port compliant to the OBEX standard. If you are exchanging data with another 388, then, one of the 388 will be the recipient and another one will be the sender.
  • Page 204 194 Receive using Infrared...
  • Page 205: Modem

    After that, you can use this modem function to help you to connect your PC to the Internet. The 388 also supports the connection of a PC to itself using IrDA, the PC will then be able to use the modem function to connect to the Internet. In addition to IrDA capability, you will need to install the GPRS Manager onto your computer as well.
  • Page 206: Using Infrared For Data Transmission

    The options are: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200 bits per second. Tap On at the Data Cable: prompt to use the Data cable for data transmission. If an error occurs during transmission, the message Data Cable Disconnected will be displayed.
  • Page 207: Data Synchronisation With Pc

    IrDA, 388 only supports Windows 95/98/NT- platform. If your 388 package does not include the Data Cable, please contact your local dealer to look for one. Before using PC Sync, the synchronisation software must first be installed on the PC.
  • Page 208: Performing Data Synchronisation

    Performing Data Synchronisation If a cable is to be used for the connection between the PC and the device, make sure a Motorola Data cable is connected to the COM port of the PC. If Infrared connection is used for data synchronisation, make sure that IrDA is installed correctly.
  • Page 209 ! When encountering Low Battery, Interruption of Infrared beam connection, PC system malfunctioning or Internet malfunctioning, Synchronisation will stop immediately and an error message will be shown. Data Synchronisation with PC 199...
  • Page 210 200 Data Synchronisation with PC...
  • Page 211: Stk Application

    SIM Application screen. Viewing the List of Applications Use the scroll bar to view the list of services available. Tap on the service you want to view to enter its respective function display menu. Press Exit to return to the Main Menu.
  • Page 212: Service Message

    Press Hold to hold the procedure. Sending a Short Message The status of sending and receiving of a message will be shown on the display. Tap Cancel to terminate the data transmitting process. After the message has been sent, you may receive a message transmitted by the network provider related to the service you have requested.
  • Page 213: System Setup

    • • Accessory Setup Phone Setup Messaging Setup Use the scroll bar to navigate up and down the list, select the set up program by tapping on it. Tap Exit to return to the main menu display. 12:26 System Setup...
  • Page 214: Security

    You need a Personal Identification Number (PIN) to unlock your phone before using it. The PIN is a 4-digit number and is originally set to 1234 by the manufacturer. It is possible that your service provider may have reset this number before you receive your device.
  • Page 215 ! When the phone is locked, you can still make GSM emergency phone calls by keying in 112 and Tapping Send to make the call. When the phone is dialling (but not connected), you can Tap End to stop the dialling and end the call.
  • Page 216: Auto Lock

    Auto Lock You can set up your phone such that Auto Lock will be activated every time you turn it on. You can choose to either turn the Auto Lock feature ON or OFF. When the Security setup menu shows that Auto Lock is ON: Tap Auto Lock.
  • Page 217 Cancel Back You can turn the Fixed Dialling feature on or off at the status box. The Fixed Dialling screen shows the names that are included in your fixed dialling list. Tap any particular name to edit the entry information, or you can choose and select New Contact to add a new fixed dialling entry.
  • Page 218: Sim Request

    You can select this function as ON or OFF. If you select the function as ON, you have to key in your PIN every time you turn on the phone, failure to do so will mean that you will be unable to use the phone.
  • Page 219: Call Barring

    Call Barring is a network feature that can be used to selectively bar outgoing and incoming calls. At the Security Features menu, tap Call Barring to display the Call Barring screen. Tap Done to return to the Security setup menu if you do not want to change the settings. 12:26 Call Barring...
  • Page 220 Enter Barring Code: Cancel Enter Tap Enter, and if the code is correct, the changes will be saved and you will return to the Call Barring Screen. Tap Cancel so that it will not save the changes and return to Call Barring Screen again.
  • Page 221: Passwords

    Tap Done to return to the Security setup menu without making changes. Tap a particular PIN to edit and change the code. Prompts for codes will depend on which codes are being changed. For example, to change the SIM PIN code.
  • Page 222 Cancel Enter Done ! You will be notified to turn SIM request to ON when setting up the PIN, if your current SIM Request setting is Off. If a wrong PIN code is entered, the screen will show Invalid code.
  • Page 223: Memory Usage

    Cancel Enter Cancel Enter In PDA mode, the device is not able to make any calls and the SIM card remains locked. Memory Usage Many of your devices functions like the Address book, SMS, Date Book, Note Pad, etc., use the main memory of the device, while the SIM Card phone book and short message folder use the memory of the SIM Card.
  • Page 224: Checking Memory Usage Status

    The first display gives you a percentage used figure for phone memory as well as information relating to the amount of memory being used by each phone function. Use the scroll bar to view the amount of memory used by a particular function.
  • Page 225: Initial Setup

    Setup menu, tap Initial Setup to enter the Initial Setup display. Use the scroll bar to move up and down the list, tap the function you want to change to enter the detailed screen for that function. After you have made your changes, Tap Done and return to the System Setup display.
  • Page 226: Date And Time

    Done Daylight Saving You can choose to turn the Daylight Saving mode On or Off. At the Date and Time display, when it shows Daylight Saving On, tap Daylight Sav: to turn it Off. when it shows Daylight Saving Off, tap Daylight Sav: to turn it...
  • Page 227: Location (Current Location)

    Date Settings To set the date: Tap Date: at the Date and Time screen to display a Set Date dialogue box, prompting you to adjust the date. Use the up and down arrows to select the required day, month and year.
  • Page 228: Date Format

    To set the date format Tap the pull down selection box at the Initial Setup screen. Select the format you require. The date format will be changed and you will return to the initial set up display. Language You can change the language in which messages are displayed on the screen.
  • Page 229: Text Input

    • The Handwriting Recognition Speed. • Your preferred method for text entry. Tap Text Input at the Initial Setup menu to enter the Text Input screen. Tap the pull down selection box under Speed: to select the handwriting recognition speed.
  • Page 230: Owner Information

    Owner Information Tap Owner Info at the Initial Setup display, to enter the New Contact screen. Using the stylus and your preferred method of entry, tap on each field in turn and enter your specific details. Tap OK when complete.
  • Page 231: Receive Ir

    Master Reset ! This option should be used with caution. This option is used to restore certain phone options to their original settings. Tap Master Reset at the Initial Setup display. You will be prompted you to enter the security code. If the correct security code is entered, the dialogue box will show Reset Settings to Factory? Tap OK to return to the default settings.
  • Page 232: Master Clear

    Phone Book entries from phone memory (not from SIM memory). The default Master clear code is 000000. Tap Master Clear at the Initial Setup display. You will be prompted you to enter the security code. If the correct security code is entered, the dialogue box will show Clear All Data From Phone? Tap OK to return to the default settings.
  • Page 233: Network Setup

    Call Meters Done Done Network Setup In order that your device can make and receive calls and send messages, it must register with one of the available networks. The phone can handle any of the following types of network: •...
  • Page 234 Tap Back to return to the Network Setup display. Tap on New Network and the display will show Searching For Network…. If a network is found, the display will show Registering… . If no network is found, the display will show No Network Found. 224 System Setup...
  • Page 235: Search Setup

    Search Setup These settings determine how often your phone searches and tries to register with a network, how these attempts are made and how you can change the frequency band that your phone operates in. At the Network Setup display, Tap Search Setup to enter the Search Setup screen.
  • Page 236 If your phone fails to register with any of the listed networks it will start the process again after a preset period. In the Manual search mode, the phone will present you with the sorted list of networks.
  • Page 237 Network 4 Network 5 Network 6 Back If listed networks occupy more than one screen, use the scroll bar to view the available networks at your location. Tap the network that you want and the following dialogue box will be displayed.
  • Page 238 Add to Preferred Cancel Back Tap Register now if you want your phone to try to register with the selected network. Tap Make Preferred if you want the selected network to be added to the preferred network list. You will be asked to indicate where in the list it should appear.
  • Page 239 Displays the preferred network list. Networks can be added from here. Tap Preferred Networks to enter the Preferred Networks display. If listed networks occupy more than one screen, use the scroll bar to view the list. Tap Add to bring up the Add Network From display, where you can choose to add the new network to your preferred list from: •...
  • Page 240 If Change Priority is selected, you will be prompted to enter a new priority. Enter the Priority at the priority field, for example, enter 1. Tap OK to position the network at the top of the preferred network list and the rest of the networks will subsequently be shifted down one level.
  • Page 241 12:26 Network 1 Priority:1 Cancel Enter If Delete Network is selected, followed by OK, the following dialogue box will appear: 12:26 Preferred Netwrks 1.Network 1 Delete: 2.Network 2 Network 1 3.Network 3 4.Network 4 Cancel 5.Network 5 6.Network 6 Back Tap OK to confirm and return to the preferred networks display.
  • Page 242: Phone

    Phone A SIM Card carries two lines and this option allows you to switch between Line 1 and Line 2. Tap the pull down selection box to select a line (usually Line 1 is being used). ! Availability depends on the type and settings of the SIM card, and/or your subscription to this feature and / or your cellular Service Provider network.
  • Page 243 Your divert fax call settings • Your divert Circuit switched data call settings • Cancellation of all divert settings. Tap Call Divert at the Phone Setup display to enter the Call Divert screen. 12:26 Call Divert Divert Schedule Voice Calls...
  • Page 244 If you select On, you will be prompted to enter a diversion phone number. When Unavailable You can choose to divert all incoming voice calls to a single number when the phone is unavailable. The option has two settings, On or Off. Tap Voice Calls at the Call Divert Setup display.
  • Page 245: Flip Answer

    Fax Calls This option will enable you to divert all Fax calls to a single number. The option has two settings, On or Off. Tap Voice Calls at the Call Divert Setup display. Tap Fax Calls to enter the Fax Calls divert screen.
  • Page 246: Auto Answer

    All of the contacts in your address book will be displayed. Tap on the Single Selection Box next to the contact to be added to your Turbo Dial list. Tap OK to view all the phone numbers associated with this Contact.
  • Page 247 Method 2 - Input a phone number into the Turbo Dial List directly using the Numeric Keypad Tap on the field to the right of the number in the Turbo Dial List at which you want the number to be stored. The Numeric Keypad will be displayed.
  • Page 248: My Numbers

    My Numbers This option allows you to access your cellular phone, fax and data numbers so that you can retrieve or modify them as required. For instance, if you have difficulty remembering your cellular phone number, store it with the name MY PHONE then you will be able to retrieve it when needed.
  • Page 249 00:00:00 Cancel Cancel Audible Timer The timer is set up such that it will beep at preset intervals during a call. At Audible Timer, tap the beep pull down selection box to choose one of the following preset intervals: •...
  • Page 250: Available Credits

    Displays the time of your calls made on your phone since the last reset. Lifetime Timer This option is used to display the total time of all calls made on your phone. The Lifetime Timer cannot be reset as it records the lifetime of your phone.
  • Page 251: Sounds & Alerts

    Tap on Line 1 Ringer Tone or Line 2 Ringer Tone. Here you can set the volume, the ringing mode and ringer tone for an incoming call. Options are identical for both Line 1 and line 2, but you can select different settings for each line.
  • Page 252: Speaker Volume Setup

    At Sound Type, you can choose from the following options: • Click • Tone • Silent After you have finished the setup, Tap on OK to return to the Sounds & Alerts display and save the changes. The changes will be effective immediately. 242 System Setup...
  • Page 253: Notifications

    Alert pull down selection box. 12:26 Notifications Missed event alert Volume: Text Message Alert 1 Cancel After you have finished the setup, Tap OK to return to the Sounds & Alerts display and save the changes. System Setup 243...
  • Page 254: Display Setup

    10 min • 30 min. Calibrate screen When your Stylus is not pointing accurately on the display, it is time to calibrate it. Tap on Calibrate Screen and follow the on-screen instructions to calibrate it. If the Redo On Power Up checkbox is marked, the above Calibrate Screen display will appear when you power your phone back on.
  • Page 255: Date Book Setup

    Tap Date book Setup to enter the Date book Setup Display. Tap the field below Begin Day View At to enter the Select Time screen. Use the up and down arrows to set the starting time for the events to be displayed on a particular day.
  • Page 256: Messaging Setup

    Messaging Setup Before you can send any messages, you must setup the device properly. There are 2 methods to enter the Messaging Setup display: By tapping to enter the Message Centre, tapping and selecting Setup; By tapping and selecting Messaging Setup from the System Setup screen.
  • Page 257: Voice Mail Setup

    Using the stylus, enter your Voicemail voice centre phone number. Tap OK to save the number. You can insert a pause sign P when entering a series of numbers. To do so, Tap symbol-entering key in numeric pad to display the symbol pad.
  • Page 258: Service Centre Info

    If Age is chosen, the removal criteria will depend on the information entered below. • Delete After: Tap the field below Delete After to enter the number of days to keep the messages. The maximum number of days before your messages will be deleted is 999 days. 248 System Setup...
  • Page 259: Information Services

    Information Services Tap Info Services to enter the Info Svc Setup screen. You can set the receive mode as On or Off. The content that you can check in this menu includes Channel Index and Language. Tap Receive to turn this feature On or OFF .
  • Page 260: Drafts

    Drafts Tap Drafts to enter the Drafts Setup screen Tap the pull down selection box at View By to select whether your draft messages should be viewed by • Date • Subject • Name Tap Remove Based On to select the conditions for deletion of your draft messages.
  • Page 261: Sent

    Sent Tap Sent to enter the Sent Setup screen. Tap the pull down selection box at View By to select whether your sent messages should be viewed by • Date • Subject • Name Tap Remove Based On to select the conditions for deletion of your sent messages.
  • Page 262: Outbox

    If Age is chosen, the removal criteria will depend on the information entered below. • Delete After: Tap the field below Delete After to enter the number of days to keep the messages. The maximum number of days before your messages will be deleted is 999 days.
  • Page 263: Internet Setup

    If Age is chosen, the removal criteria will depend on the information entered below. • Delete After: Tap the field below Delete After to enter the number of days to keep the messages. The maximum number of days before your messages will be deleted is 999 days.
  • Page 264: Connection Setup

    The Line Type details for connecting to the Internet. • The data transfer speed you should use for connecting to the Internet. There are five parts to the Internet Setup, each will be described in turn. They are: • Connection Setup •...
  • Page 265 ISP the correct value for this parameter. • Line Type: This is the type of line you are using to connect to the ISP server. Please refer to your ISP to get the correct line type. Setting the Parameters Tap on Internet Setup at the System Setup Display.
  • Page 266 Cancel Cancel Tap on the selection box to the left of Set as Default to set this profile as the default to be used when connecting to the Internet. Tap the pull down selection box alongside CSD Call (Data Call) and select either CSD Call or GPRS as the corresponding Internet connection method.
  • Page 267 Tap on the field below Dial-in Number to enter the dial-in number that allows your device to be connected to the Internet. If Query at Logon is selected by checking the (box Icon), then the User Name and Password mentioned below will be gray out and no need to enter the value for these two parameters.
  • Page 268: Browser Setup

    Your device can support up to 5 Proxy Servers. The Proxy servers are arranged from 1 to 5, and they could be setup separately. Browser Setup Terminology The following list defines the parameters that need to be set up to enable your Browser Connection. •...
  • Page 269: Setting The Parameters

    Connection to the Internet via another port number. Used in conjunction with the Secondary IP address. • Web Page: When the browser first starts in each session, it will use this URL as its homepage. Setting the Parameters Tap on Internet Setup at the System Setup Display.
  • Page 270: Bookmark Setting

    Tap on any Profile Listing to display its details. >> to the left of an entry indicates that it is the default. Tap on the selection box to the left of Set as Default to set this profile as the default to be used when connecting to the Internet.
  • Page 271 Tap on the field at Title: to enter the name of a new bookmark. Tap on the field after URL: to enter a URL. When you surf the Internet in the future, you can use this bookmark to browse the information on this page without needing to enter the URL again.
  • Page 272 Bookmark Setup 1. comedy 2. weather Back At the Bookmark Setup display, tap on the title of the Bookmark you want to delete and enter the Edit Bookmark screen. and select Delete Bookmark. At the confirmation screen, tap OK. Delete This...
  • Page 273: Email Setup

    Tap on Mail Box (n) to add a New Mailbox and enter the Mail Box Setup display. Tap on the selection box to the left of Set as Default to set this mailbox box as your default. The phone will log on to this mailbox every time you start the email function.
  • Page 274 If Authentication is Off, go on to Step 11. Check the box for Same as Receive Setup and User Name and Password will be dimmed. Then User Name and Password will be the same as the POP3 or IMAP server.
  • Page 275 Signature Setup At the Mailbox Setup Display: Tap Signature Setup to enter the Signature Setup Display. Tap the single selection box beside Signature to turn this feature On or Off. 12:26 12:26 Signature Setup Edit Signature Signature: Signature: C. Galvinite C.
  • Page 276 Tap the checkbox before Keep on Server to ensure that every time you log on, the mailbox can store read mail in the server. It helps you to save memory in the phone. Tap TCP Port to enter the TCP port number. Default Value is 110.
  • Page 277 Display. It will show you the system-defined folders in the mailbox and the folders defined by yourself. ! The five folders - Inbox, Drafts, Outbox, Sent and Bin – are the system- defined folders that cannot be edited or deleted by users.
  • Page 278 • Do not remove If either Age or Number is chosen, you will be prompted to enter a figure at the prompt. If do not remove is chosen no further options are displayed. Tap OK to finish setup and return to the Folder Setup Display.
  • Page 279: Power Management

    Tap Done to return to the System Setup display. ! If you have set the Auto-Power Off feature to On, once the timer is reached, the phone will shut down and all the operations, including a phone call, will be terminated.
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  • Page 281: Specific Absorption Rate Data

    This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the phone.
  • Page 282 While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the governmental requirements for safe exposure. 272 Specific Absorption Rate Data...

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