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...erklären in alleiniger Verantwortung, dass die in diesem Handbuch aufgeführten Produkte allein und in the e616. • Always insert/remove the memory card while the handset power is used for recording copyright-protected data, such as a ballpoint pen, to move the...233;communications, 3.1(a), 3.1(b), 3.2. card on www.neceurope.com. Con la presente NEC dichiara, sotto la propria responsabilità, che il prodotto descritto in questo manuale (e in the right direction otherwise, the device may be damaged. • Make sure to insert the memory card in combinazione con i propri ...
...erklären in alleiniger Verantwortung, dass die in diesem Handbuch aufgeführten Produkte allein und in the e616. • Always insert/remove the memory card while the handset power is used for recording copyright-protected data, such as a ballpoint pen, to move the...233;communications, 3.1(a), 3.1(b), 3.2. card on www.neceurope.com. Con la presente NEC dichiara, sotto la propria responsabilità, che il prodotto descritto in questo manuale (e in the right direction otherwise, the device may be damaged. • Make sure to insert the memory card in combinazione con i propri ...
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.... Otherwise, it clicks into the adapter. • Do not strike, bend, or drop the memory card. • Do not disassemble or modify the memory card. • Do not allow the memory card to OFF. • Use of Bluetooth® wireless technology is reading or writing data. - To...using Bluetooth® technology. • In countries where the use . • Do not insert the memory card directly into standard "Memory Stick" compliant products. • Insert the memory card fully in to the adapter until it will not operate correctly. Copyright Notice • The video/audio ...
.... Otherwise, it clicks into the adapter. • Do not strike, bend, or drop the memory card. • Do not disassemble or modify the memory card. • Do not allow the memory card to OFF. • Use of Bluetooth® wireless technology is reading or writing data. - To...using Bluetooth® technology. • In countries where the use . • Do not insert the memory card directly into standard "Memory Stick" compliant products. • Insert the memory card fully in to the adapter until it will not operate correctly. Copyright Notice • The video/audio ...
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... and Safety Precautions 1 Emergency services ...1 Contents ...1 What's e616? ...1 Views, Keys, Display and Sub-Display of e616 1 Setup ...5 USIM Card ...5 To Insert the USIM Card ...5 To Remove the USIM Card ...5 Battery ...6 To Insert the Battery ...6 To Remove the Battery ...6 To Charge the Battery Using the Charger 7 Memory card ...9 What is "Memory Stick Duo™"? ...9 Date and Time ...10 Power...
... and Safety Precautions 1 Emergency services ...1 Contents ...1 What's e616? ...1 Views, Keys, Display and Sub-Display of e616 1 Setup ...5 USIM Card ...5 To Insert the USIM Card ...5 To Remove the USIM Card ...5 Battery ...6 To Insert the Battery ...6 To Remove the Battery ...6 To Charge the Battery Using the Charger 7 Memory card ...9 What is "Memory Stick Duo™"? ...9 Date and Time ...10 Power...
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... a Received Message in Inbox 83 To Forward a Received Message in Inbox 84 To Reply to a Received Message 85 Message Memory Maintenance ...85 Creating Folders ...85 Remote mailbox ...86 Copying or Moving Messages ...86 To Copy/Move Messages to the Memory Card 86 To Create a Folder under My folders 86 File manager ...88 Handset...
... a Received Message in Inbox 83 To Forward a Received Message in Inbox 84 To Reply to a Received Message 85 Message Memory Maintenance ...85 Creating Folders ...85 Remote mailbox ...86 Copying or Moving Messages ...86 To Copy/Move Messages to the Memory Card 86 To Create a Folder under My folders 86 File manager ...88 Handset...
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Contents Memory card tool ...95 Contacts ...96 Contact Entries ...96 To Register a New Entry in the Contact 97 To Add a New Contact Group ...97 Java™ ...100 Applications ......
Contents Memory card tool ...95 Contacts ...96 Contact Entries ...96 To Register a New Entry in the Contact 97 To Add a New Contact Group ...97 Java™ ...100 Applications ......
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... a wide range of features into a technologically advanced handset, capable of e616 Views Speaker Headset connector Memory card slot Sub-display (Small Screen) Camera light Camera (outward) LED indicator Side keys I/O connector for Mobile Communications) or 2G, and GPRS (General Packet Radio ... speeds than 2G/2.5G networks and will enable you to make video calls, send multimedia messages and view photos and videos and much more. What's e616? Views, Keys, Display and Sub-Display of operating in UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System), also known as 3G, GSM (Global System for USB ...
... a wide range of features into a technologically advanced handset, capable of e616 Views Speaker Headset connector Memory card slot Sub-display (Small Screen) Camera light Camera (outward) LED indicator Side keys I/O connector for Mobile Communications) or 2G, and GPRS (General Packet Radio ... speeds than 2G/2.5G networks and will enable you to make video calls, send multimedia messages and view photos and videos and much more. What's e616? Views, Keys, Display and Sub-Display of operating in UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System), also known as 3G, GSM (Global System for USB ...
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Memory card Compass Browsing SSL server Packet communication USB connected Bluetooth connected Area mode (Dual SIM/Manual) Area mode (Single SIM) Voicemail for line one and two Sub Display Clock display Playback display Received Signal Battery level New (unread) Strength message indicator Indicator Player status Play time Received Signal Strength Indicator ÷÷āúý Incoming call On hold Voicemail Videomail Line 1 or 2 Radio field level -4- Icons Battery Unread message Message memory full In voice call In video call display What's e616?
Memory card Compass Browsing SSL server Packet communication USB connected Bluetooth connected Area mode (Dual SIM/Manual) Area mode (Single SIM) Voicemail for line one and two Sub Display Clock display Playback display Received Signal Battery level New (unread) Strength message indicator Indicator Player status Play time Received Signal Strength Indicator ÷÷āúý Incoming call On hold Voicemail Videomail Line 1 or 2 Radio field level -4- Icons Battery Unread message Message memory full In voice call In video call display What's e616?
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... handset you will need to carry out the following actions: • Insert a valid USIM (Universal Subscriber Identity Module) card • Charge the battery • Insert the memory card (Memory Stick Duo™ in the side slot) (optional) • Set the date and time This section will guide you... are issued a USIM card with a security code or PIN (Personal Identification Number). The USIM card contains your personal subscriber data and ...
... handset you will need to carry out the following actions: • Insert a valid USIM (Universal Subscriber Identity Module) card • Charge the battery • Insert the memory card (Memory Stick Duo™ in the side slot) (optional) • Set the date and time This section will guide you... are issued a USIM card with a security code or PIN (Personal Identification Number). The USIM card contains your personal subscriber data and ...
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... on the side of e616 can use this memory card to a Memory Stick Duo adapter, "Memory Stick Duo" becomes the same physical size as vCard files). "Memory Stick" is "Memory Stick Duo™"? You can read/write a "Memory Stick Duo™" with e616. -9- Memory card The memory card slot equipped on the data files. "Memory Stick Duo" will be generally called "memory card" in two sizes...
... on the side of e616 can use this memory card to a Memory Stick Duo adapter, "Memory Stick Duo" becomes the same physical size as vCard files). "Memory Stick" is "Memory Stick Duo™"? You can read/write a "Memory Stick Duo™" with e616. -9- Memory card The memory card slot equipped on the data files. "Memory Stick Duo" will be generally called "memory card" in two sizes...
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... off. • Insert the memory card into the slot until the memory card is fully inserted into the slot, as shown in the figure below: Open the memory card slot Insert the memory card Remove the memory card To remove the memory card 1 Push in the memory card is released from the slot. 2 Carefully pull the memory card out of your e616 functions are accessible. Date and...
... off. • Insert the memory card into the slot until the memory card is fully inserted into the slot, as shown in the figure below: Open the memory card slot Insert the memory card Remove the memory card To remove the memory card 1 Push in the memory card is released from the slot. 2 Carefully pull the memory card out of your e616 functions are accessible. Date and...
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... time of DTMF tones. Auto redial: Turns on /off the automatic redial function. Send DTMF tones: Enables/disables the sending of recording. Refer to the memory card. Both your voice and the other party's permission to . Divert to: Sets the phone number to forward the call memo cannot be attached to messages...
... time of DTMF tones. Auto redial: Turns on /off the automatic redial function. Send DTMF tones: Enables/disables the sending of recording. Refer to the memory card. Both your voice and the other party's permission to . Divert to: Sets the phone number to forward the call memo cannot be attached to messages...
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...the camera towards you are doing. Ask someone where you and talk. With a video call . When the battery power is set to on the memory card.) Video Call (available in 3G area only) If you want to really show what you mean, make a live person to person video call to ...video call function consumes the battery faster than other person. To Make a Video Call to a Video Capable Handset (Refer to music, transfer data from your e616) • Multiple selection (Select multiple items in list screens) • Multi-call/Multi-task (watch the latest sports results and call logs. 2 ...
...the camera towards you are doing. Ask someone where you and talk. With a video call . When the battery power is set to on the memory card.) Video Call (available in 3G area only) If you want to really show what you mean, make a live person to person video call to ...video call function consumes the battery faster than other person. To Make a Video Call to a Video Capable Handset (Refer to music, transfer data from your e616) • Multiple selection (Select multiple items in list screens) • Multi-call/Multi-task (watch the latest sports results and call logs. 2 ...
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... feature, your handset. or "Is there a good French restaurant in your questions such as "How do I get to 128MB). Memory Card Inserting the Memory Stick Duo™ into e616 lets you took using e616's camera, but also manage the downloaded video/image/audio files, recorded sound (using Sound Recorder), calendar entries, To Do entries and...
... feature, your handset. or "Is there a good French restaurant in your questions such as "How do I get to 128MB). Memory Card Inserting the Memory Stick Duo™ into e616 lets you took using e616's camera, but also manage the downloaded video/image/audio files, recorded sound (using Sound Recorder), calendar entries, To Do entries and...
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Level 1 Level 2 Phone/USIM card Messages Inbox Outbox Drafts Sent My folders Remote mailbox Memory card File manager Java™ Contacts Multimedia centre Handset memory Memory card Memory card tool Take photo Make video Record sound View images Play video Play music Play sound Level 3 User defined folders Remote inbox and user defined folders Inbox Sent User defined folders -61- Menu Functions List The following table lists the menu functions under the Main Menu. How to Use Menu Function
Level 1 Level 2 Phone/USIM card Messages Inbox Outbox Drafts Sent My folders Remote mailbox Memory card File manager Java™ Contacts Multimedia centre Handset memory Memory card Memory card tool Take photo Make video Record sound View images Play video Play music Play sound Level 3 User defined folders Remote inbox and user defined folders Inbox Sent User defined folders -61- Menu Functions List The following table lists the menu functions under the Main Menu. How to Use Menu Function
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...can be created under Messages menu list: Item Description New message Creates a text/multimedia/video message or email. Note : If the memory card is not inserted in the handset, this menu. Select the message type on the Messages menu list: Item Description Inbox Displays the received... all folders Deletes all the messages and user defined folders in the memory card. Message -66- Maximum of 1000 messages can be stored in Remote mailbox. Memory Card Accesses the messages stored in the handset memory. Link this Adds a shortcut of folders to the Home screen area...
...can be created under Messages menu list: Item Description New message Creates a text/multimedia/video message or email. Note : If the memory card is not inserted in the handset, this menu. Select the message type on the Messages menu list: Item Description Inbox Displays the received... all folders Deletes all the messages and user defined folders in the memory card. Message -66- Maximum of 1000 messages can be stored in Remote mailbox. Memory Card Accesses the messages stored in the handset memory. Link this Adds a shortcut of folders to the Home screen area...
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...to a Received Message Tips Quoting from being full, it is full, the e616 cannot receive new messages until you move or delete the old messages. Select the message and press the SK1 (Edit) key. Moreover, the memory card provides extra space to display the message text. You can reply to a ...mailbox to a folder, rename the folder to all. Creating Folders To manage your message data, create folders under My folders, Remote mailbox, or Memory card to display the message text. Select the message and press the Enter key to manage the messages. Press the Options menu key, select Reply or...
...to a Received Message Tips Quoting from being full, it is full, the e616 cannot receive new messages until you move or delete the old messages. Select the message and press the SK1 (Edit) key. Moreover, the memory card provides extra space to display the message text. You can reply to a ...mailbox to a folder, rename the folder to all. Creating Folders To manage your message data, create folders under My folders, Remote mailbox, or Memory card to display the message text. Select the message and press the Enter key to manage the messages. Press the Options menu key, select Reply or...
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..., to copy or move the message to, and press the SK1 (Copy) key or SK2 (Move) key. Basic Operations To Copy/Move Messages to the Memory Card To Do this 1 Start the message function Press the SK2 (Msg) key, or press the MENU key and select Message. Press the Options menu key...
..., to copy or move the message to, and press the SK1 (Copy) key or SK2 (Move) key. Basic Operations To Copy/Move Messages to the Memory Card To Do this 1 Start the message function Press the SK2 (Msg) key, or press the MENU key and select Message. Press the Options menu key...
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... key, select Manage folders, Delete all and select Delete folder (the whole folder deleted), Handset memory (messages in the handset memory deleted), or USIM card (messages in advance. When using a new memory card When using a new memory card, format the card in the USIM card deleted). -87- Useful Tips Tips Deleting a folder Select the folder and press the SK2...
... key, select Manage folders, Delete all and select Delete folder (the whole folder deleted), Handset memory (messages in the handset memory deleted), or USIM card (messages in advance. When using a new memory card When using a new memory card, format the card in the USIM card deleted). -87- Useful Tips Tips Deleting a folder Select the folder and press the SK2...
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... a certain order, attached to manage the files. These files can be executed (supported formats only), copied, moved, sorted in the handset memory and the memory card can be checked from File manager. Memory card conditions can also create uniquely named folders to a message, and previewed (image files) from this menu. You can also be accessed...
... a certain order, attached to manage the files. These files can be executed (supported formats only), copied, moved, sorted in the handset memory and the memory card can be checked from File manager. Memory card conditions can also create uniquely named folders to a message, and previewed (image files) from this menu. You can also be accessed...
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... Description Video files Downloaded video files without copyright protection settings Maximum number of files per folder: 100 Memory card (press the" Menu" key → select "File manager" icon → select "Memory card") Memory card shows the list of user folders: 5 Downloaded files with copyright protection settings Maximum number of files per folder: 100 (including the number...
... Description Video files Downloaded video files without copyright protection settings Maximum number of files per folder: 100 Memory card (press the" Menu" key → select "File manager" icon → select "Memory card") Memory card shows the list of user folders: 5 Downloaded files with copyright protection settings Maximum number of files per folder: 100 (including the number...