Menu options

The easy to use menu system is where all of the phone’s features and function settings are stored. The menu is also used for features you have requested from your service provider. Your SIM card presents these features through the menu system.


Access to the menus

  • Press Names to go to stored telephone numbers in the phone book.
  • Press Menu to enter the main menu.
  • Press and to navigate up and down the menus.
  • All other functions and features are then selected by pressing Select .
  • To return to a previous menu, press Back .
  • To exit from the menus, press and hold Back , or if no call is in progress, press .

Menu map

* The features marked with an asterisk * may or may not appear in your menu depending on your subscription and the services provided by your network provider.

Entering text

There are two methods for entering text characters and numbers. In the Multipress key method, you keep pressing each key until the desired letter appears. This can be cumbersome when entering a lot of text. For a quick text entry method, use T9® Text Input method to press each key just once to allow the T9 software to assemble the word for you. The T9 database ranks words by common usage so one entry gives the choice of several words.

T9® Text Input method
When writing a new SMS message, entering Agenda events, or using the scratchpad, the t9 icon appears to indicate the T9 Text Input mode is ready. Press to toggle between T9 text entry and the Multipress method.

To use T9 Text Input:

T9® is a registered trademark of Tegic Communications, Inc.

T9® Text Input key actions

Entering symbols
Press and hold to view symbols. Press to scroll to additional symbols. The symbols are arranged on the screen as the 1-9 keys are arranged on the keypad. To select and enter a symbol into your text, press the number key corresponding to the desired symbol’s location on the screen. You will be returned to the text entry screen and the symbol will be in place.

Adding words to T9® Text Input database
Words that do not appear in T9 Text Input database can be added easily using the Multipress mode. In Multipress mode, type the desired word into the text of your message. The unknown word is added to the database automatically so you can type it using T9 Text Input in the future.

For example, to enter “Jenna” to the T9® database,

Multipress key method
The conventional way to enter and edit text is the Multipress key method. Each key is pressed repeatedly until the desired character appears.

When (lower case mode) and (upper case mode) are displayed, the Multipress mode is ready to enter text.

Press to toggle between lower and upper case. Press and hold to type entire words in all upper case or all lower case. Press briefly to automatically capitalize the first letter of a word.

Available characters, which depend on the language selected for the phone, are described in the following chart.

Network services

The menu item Network Serv. may appear at the beginning of the menu if your network provider elects to offer certain value added services and contact phone numbers. These services and phone numbers will be stored in your SIM. Contact your network provider for details on these services.

There are three possible ways in which a network provider may present these value added services and contact phone numbers.

SIM application tool kit
An automatic way to provide services related to your network and not to your phone. These services are SIM dependent.'

SDN numbers stored in the SIM
Up to 32 Service Dialing Numbers may be stored in the SIM which cannot be changed.

Information numbers
A list or a menu to enable you to call network or information services offered by your network.

Some providers can offer two of the above services on the same SIM, in which case the Network Serv. item in the main menu will present two menu items, Applications and Services or Information.

Voice mail

Your network provider may offer a voice mail service. Contact your network provider for details.

Viewing your voice mail center number
To view your voice mail center number,

Voice mail alert tone
To hear a tone notifying you that a voice mail message has been received,

Calling the voice mail center to check for messages
To dial the voice mail center directly after receiving a message,

To dial the voice mail center using the menus,