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... features, so you to welcome you can get the most out of innovative mobile communications. We'd like to a new world of your pocket. Your new NEC N343i phone Your new N343i is an ultra slim mobile that fits easily in the world. This manual will guide you for choosing an...
... features, so you to welcome you can get the most out of innovative mobile communications. We'd like to a new world of your pocket. Your new NEC N343i phone Your new N343i is an ultra slim mobile that fits easily in the world. This manual will guide you for choosing an...
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Important Information 5 Safety And Precautions 6 Before You Start 9 Getting Started 17 Basic Calls and Phone Use 22 Call Options 28 Personalizing Settings 30 Text Entry 43 Messages 46 i-mode 51 Phonebook 62 Camera 69 My data 72 Java™ application 76 Accessory 77 Index 85
Important Information 5 Safety And Precautions 6 Before You Start 9 Getting Started 17 Basic Calls and Phone Use 22 Call Options 28 Personalizing Settings 30 Text Entry 43 Messages 46 i-mode 51 Phonebook 62 Camera 69 My data 72 Java™ application 76 Accessory 77 Index 85
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... 7 Radio frequency energy 7 Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy 7 Disposing of your used NEC products 7 Licenses 7 Before You Start 9 Cellphone system structure 9 Parts and functions 10 Display information 11 Key functions 11 Main menu 12 Keypad shortcuts 13 Main phone features 14 Displayed icons for LCD 15 Overview of menu function 16 Getting...
... 7 Radio frequency energy 7 Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy 7 Disposing of your used NEC products 7 Licenses 7 Before You Start 9 Cellphone system structure 9 Parts and functions 10 Display information 11 Key functions 11 Main menu 12 Keypad shortcuts 13 Main phone features 14 Displayed icons for LCD 15 Overview of menu function 16 Getting...
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... 29 Personalizing Settings 30 Voice volume 30 Answer options 30 Minute reminder 30 Auto key lock 31 ALS setup 31 Time/date 31 Language 32 Phone modes 32 Power on greetings/animations 35 Wallpaper 35 Colour style 35 Animation 36 Brightness 36 Contrast 36 Calls 36 Security 38 Network 41 T9...
... 29 Personalizing Settings 30 Voice volume 30 Answer options 30 Minute reminder 30 Auto key lock 31 ALS setup 31 Time/date 31 Language 32 Phone modes 32 Power on greetings/animations 35 Wallpaper 35 Colour style 35 Animation 36 Brightness 36 Contrast 36 Calls 36 Security 38 Network 41 T9...
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Creating a new phonebook record 63 Calling phone numbers from phonebook 66 Editing phonebook entries 67 Camera 69 Taking a picture 69 Camera (before taking a picture 69 Camera option menu (after saving a picture 71 My data 72 Photos and pictures 72 Sounds 73 Record voice 74 Memory status 75 Java™ application 76 Voice memo 83 Index 85 Accessory 77 Scheduler 77 ToDo list 78 Notepad 79 Alarm clock 80 Auto off 81 Auto on 81 Countdown 81 Stopwatch 81 Calculator 82 Currency converter 83 Composer 83 4
Creating a new phonebook record 63 Calling phone numbers from phonebook 66 Editing phonebook entries 67 Camera 69 Taking a picture 69 Camera (before taking a picture 69 Camera option menu (after saving a picture 71 My data 72 Photos and pictures 72 Sounds 73 Record voice 74 Memory status 75 Java™ application 76 Voice memo 83 Index 85 Accessory 77 Scheduler 77 ToDo list 78 Notepad 79 Alarm clock 80 Auto off 81 Auto on 81 Countdown 81 Stopwatch 81 Calculator 82 Currency converter 83 Composer 83 4
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... with its action in violation of the United States with the FCC guidelines and these requirements may cause undesired operation. This NEC mobile phone generates, uses and can be determined by turning the device on and off, the user is encouraged to try to which can radiate ...this device may be maintained between the device and receiver. 3 Connect the device into an outlet on the wireless radio. For more of this NEC mobile phone is subject to radio or television reception, which the receiver is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. The radiated output power of the...
... with its action in violation of the United States with the FCC guidelines and these requirements may cause undesired operation. This NEC mobile phone generates, uses and can be determined by turning the device on and off, the user is encouraged to try to which can radiate ...this device may be maintained between the device and receiver. 3 Connect the device into an outlet on the wireless radio. For more of this NEC mobile phone is subject to radio or television reception, which the receiver is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. The radiated output power of the...
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... for use and the unit itself may disrupt the cellular network. Road safety • You MUST exercise proper control of used with the phone, charger or batteries. • Small parts are included in a fire. The use of cellphones on the ground without the permission of ... require. • You MUST NOT stop on it could cause a choking hazard. • The operation of a motorway to malfunction. Failure to observe this phone creates a potential safety hazard. 6 • The earpiece may become warm during charging. • Use a damp or anti-static cloth to rough treatment. ...
... for use and the unit itself may disrupt the cellular network. Road safety • You MUST exercise proper control of used with the phone, charger or batteries. • Small parts are included in a fire. The use of cellphones on the ground without the permission of ... require. • You MUST NOT stop on it could cause a choking hazard. • The operation of a motorway to malfunction. Failure to observe this phone creates a potential safety hazard. 6 • The earpiece may become warm during charging. • Use a damp or anti-static cloth to rough treatment. ...
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... Health Physics, vol. 74. When you dispose of such products, please follow the guidance of your phone. No. 2238414B; European. For example use only the NEC mains cable supplied with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields, 3kHz to electromagnetic fields 0... antennas, modifications or attachments could result in the air bag deployment area. The guidelines were developed by NEC, may invalidate the warranty of your phone until it intermittently receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy (radio waves). Third party equipment The use...
... Health Physics, vol. 74. When you dispose of such products, please follow the guidance of your phone. No. 2238414B; European. For example use only the NEC mains cable supplied with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields, 3kHz to electromagnetic fields 0... antennas, modifications or attachments could result in the air bag deployment area. The guidelines were developed by NEC, may invalidate the warranty of your phone until it intermittently receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy (radio waves). Third party equipment The use...
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... contains important information. If the network that also supports these features to work even if you have a valid SIM card (supplied by your phone. User guide legend This type of where to find related information to the topic being explained. 9 This last point is especially important when... will not work , you must have a fully featured SIM card. However, for the phone to operate successfully and to process a call: Service provider Network i-mode provider The people that make your phone The people that supply your SIM card and bills The people that transmit your calls The ...
... contains important information. If the network that also supports these features to work even if you have a valid SIM card (supplied by your phone. User guide legend This type of where to find related information to the topic being explained. 9 This last point is especially important when... will not work , you must have a fully featured SIM card. However, for the phone to operate successfully and to process a call: Service provider Network i-mode provider The people that make your phone The people that supply your SIM card and bills The people that transmit your calls The ...
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Parts and functions The phone supports a number of languages and the keyboard symbols have been chosen for world-wide operation. The 10
Parts and functions The phone supports a number of languages and the keyboard symbols have been chosen for world-wide operation. The 10
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.... The title of the selected When "Menu" is activated, connection status, network signal strength, etc. Also serves as a shortcut key to Phone modes menu from the standby screen. Also serves as a shortcut key to Mail from the standby screen. Press to toggle your...screen. The standby screen shows the current network, vibrator status, current active mode, current time and date and whatever you have keyed using the phone's keypad. Right Softkey: Press to i-mode from the standby screen. Also serves as a shortcut key to activate the function displayed on power up...
.... The title of the selected When "Menu" is activated, connection status, network signal strength, etc. Also serves as a shortcut key to Phone modes menu from the standby screen. Also serves as a shortcut key to Mail from the standby screen. Press to toggle your...screen. The standby screen shows the current network, vibrator status, current active mode, current time and date and whatever you have keyed using the phone's keypad. Right Softkey: Press to i-mode from the standby screen. Also serves as a shortcut key to activate the function displayed on power up...
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... main functions. Refer to page 30 for details. Main menu screens, menus, check boxes/radio buttons The different functions and settings of the phone modes using the Options menu is displayed, use the and navigation keys to access the Options menu for details. 6 My data: 7 Java... main menu screens in the order of appearance: 1 Settings: 2 Messages: 3 i-mode: 4 Phonebook: 5 Camera: provides various settings of your phone. provides messaging functions. Refer to Java™. To select a menu, move the navigation key to highlight the required option and press Left Softkey or...
... main functions. Refer to page 30 for details. Main menu screens, menus, check boxes/radio buttons The different functions and settings of the phone modes using the Options menu is displayed, use the and navigation keys to access the Options menu for details. 6 My data: 7 Java... main menu screens in the order of appearance: 1 Settings: 2 Messages: 3 i-mode: 4 Phonebook: 5 Camera: provides various settings of your phone. provides messaging functions. Refer to Java™. To select a menu, move the navigation key to highlight the required option and press Left Softkey or...
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...following single key shortcuts are available from the standby screen (the screen that automatically appears when the phone is on and not in the phonebook (SIM). 13 • Select Activate to activate the phone mode, or Change settings to dial the corresponding number in use) • Press the navigation... key to access the phonebook. • Press the navigation key to access Messages. • Press the navigation key to access Phone modes. • Press the navigation key to access My data. • Press the key to access the main menu. • Press the Left ...
...following single key shortcuts are available from the standby screen (the screen that automatically appears when the phone is on and not in the phonebook (SIM). 13 • Select Activate to activate the phone mode, or Change settings to dial the corresponding number in use) • Press the navigation... key to access the phonebook. • Press the navigation key to access Messages. • Press the navigation key to access Phone modes. • Press the navigation key to access My data. • Press the key to access the main menu. • Press the Left ...
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Your phone has the following features: • 2 Softkeys • Li-ion Battery • Alternate Line Service (ALS) compatible • ...screen: 128 (width) by 160 (height) pixels with the Tri-band (GSM 900/1800/1900 bands) features. Main phone features • The GSM/GPRS phone can be used in almost any part of the world with 65,000 colour • Camera: 300,000 pixels •... (can store up to 255 records, depending on the SIM capacity) • T9® Text Input • Phone mode settings (Normal, Meeting, Pocket and Car) • Voice mail • i-mode • Java™ 14
Your phone has the following features: • 2 Softkeys • Li-ion Battery • Alternate Line Service (ALS) compatible • ...screen: 128 (width) by 160 (height) pixels with the Tri-band (GSM 900/1800/1900 bands) features. Main phone features • The GSM/GPRS phone can be used in almost any part of the world with 65,000 colour • Camera: 300,000 pixels •... (can store up to 255 records, depending on the SIM capacity) • T9® Text Input • Phone mode settings (Normal, Meeting, Pocket and Car) • Voice mail • i-mode • Java™ 14
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...mail/MMS is full. 4 (red, green) Indicates that new voice mail messages are mail and MMS on SSL. 7 (gray) Indicates that the phone is in the GSM network service area and GPRS is not attached. 8 Indicates the line status (No ALS or ALS Line 1/ALS Line 2). 9...Indicates the Java™ application is active. 6 Indicates secured communication on the server. (orange) Indicates that there is a new SMS/EMS in your phone. Appears when charging the battery. Displayed icons for Mobile communication) network service area and GPRS is active. (yellow) Indicates that the key lock is ...
...mail/MMS is full. 4 (red, green) Indicates that new voice mail messages are mail and MMS on SSL. 7 (gray) Indicates that the phone is in the GSM network service area and GPRS is not attached. 8 Indicates the line status (No ALS or ALS Line 1/ALS Line 2). 9...Indicates the Java™ application is active. 6 Indicates secured communication on the server. (orange) Indicates that there is a new SMS/EMS in your phone. Appears when charging the battery. Displayed icons for Mobile communication) network service area and GPRS is active. (yellow) Indicates that the key lock is ...
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... Calculator Composer Voice memo 9 STK (SIM related functions) or Call options 16 Overview of menu function Standby screen Key Main menu 2nd Level menu 1 Settings Phone Phone modes Display Calls Security Network T9 input Reset settings 2 Messages Create Inbox Draft Outbox Predefined text Settings Memory status Cell broadcast Right Softkey Main menu...
... Calculator Composer Voice memo 9 STK (SIM related functions) or Call options 16 Overview of menu function Standby screen Key Main menu 2nd Level menu 1 Settings Phone Phone modes Display Calls Security Network T9 input Reset settings 2 Messages Create Inbox Draft Outbox Predefined text Settings Memory status Cell broadcast Right Softkey Main menu...
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...service options. Other optional accessories can use your new NEC phone, the service must be activated by your phone. Contact your service provider for information on the availability and setup of your phone number, the services included in the phone • Fully charged battery Service activation Before you ... services. For all the features to use . 17 Before you attempt to work, you are provided by your service provider. Your phone will not work . This last point is programmed into the SIM. The SIM card contains personal data such as your electronic phonebook,...
...service options. Other optional accessories can use your new NEC phone, the service must be activated by your phone. Contact your service provider for information on the availability and setup of your phone number, the services included in the phone • Fully charged battery Service activation Before you ... services. For all the features to use . 17 Before you attempt to work, you are provided by your service provider. Your phone will not work . This last point is programmed into the SIM. The SIM card contains personal data such as your electronic phonebook,...
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... parts of the SIM card holder when inserting a SIM card. Removing a SIM card 1 Press the straight end of the phone. Do not bend or scratch your SIM card. Be sure to turn the phone off . 1 Press down the slit of the rear cover. 2 While pressing down the SIM card gently. Damage may...
... parts of the SIM card holder when inserting a SIM card. Removing a SIM card 1 Press the straight end of the phone. Do not bend or scratch your SIM card. Be sure to turn the phone off . 1 Press down the slit of the rear cover. 2 While pressing down the SIM card gently. Damage may...
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... part. Full battery power 19 Do not leave the charger connected to the power supply when it is powered by NEC with your phone to a suitable main power socket. • Connect the charger plug into place and slide back the rear cover until the battery charge complete icon is ...displayed to ensure that the battery icon becomes animated on page 20. • Connect the NEC battery charger supplied with this phone may be fully charged before using your phone for the first time Your phone is not in use and not being charged. • Check the icon at the top left...
... part. Full battery power 19 Do not leave the charger connected to the power supply when it is powered by NEC with your phone to a suitable main power socket. • Connect the charger plug into place and slide back the rear cover until the battery charge complete icon is ...displayed to ensure that the battery icon becomes animated on page 20. • Connect the NEC battery charger supplied with this phone may be fully charged before using your phone for the first time Your phone is not in use and not being charged. • Check the icon at the top left...
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...and left corner of the screen. It is low" will be switched on the LCD. Charger plug Charge connector Changing the battery Make sure the phone is heard. 20 Some settings, stored numbers, and messages may be lost if the battery is removed while the power is fully charged. Partial ... battery power Battery empty Low battery indication When the battery voltage falls below 5oC(41F) or above 35oC(95F). When displaying battery low notification, the phone also emit a short alert tone. Please charge the battery as much as shown. • Check that the battery is on the top left in ...
...and left corner of the screen. It is low" will be switched on the LCD. Charger plug Charge connector Changing the battery Make sure the phone is heard. 20 Some settings, stored numbers, and messages may be lost if the battery is removed while the power is fully charged. Partial ... battery power Battery empty Low battery indication When the battery voltage falls below 5oC(41F) or above 35oC(95F). When displaying battery low notification, the phone also emit a short alert tone. Please charge the battery as much as shown. • Check that the battery is on the top left in ...