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1 Table of contents 2 Table of contents E-mail 54 51 messages MMS Text messages 49 Messaging 49 Call History 48 Multiple andmultiparty46 calls In-call options 45 Dial44 Speed Making a call 43 Ending acall 42 Receiving acall 42 Call functions 42 Table ofcontents Windows Media 72 72 Live Windows VideoEditor 72 71 Tasks 70 SIM Toolkit Search 70 69 Videos & Pictures 69 PhotoBase Notes 68 Java 67 Getting Started67 File Explorer67 67 CorePlayer 65 Camera 64 Games Internet Explorer63 60 Contacts Calendar 58 57 Mobile Office 57 and Applications multimedia About 90 About & 89 Sounds Notifications Phone settings 84 Information 84 Owner 84 Menu Toshiba the Customising 83 Menu Start the Customising 81 settings Security 80 Location Request 80 control Volume Settings 80 Wi-Fi 79 79 USB toPC Internet Sharing 78 78 Domain Enroll Internet connections78 Beam 77 74 74 Manager Wireless Connectivity 74 Table ofcontents Screen settings 99 settings Screen Remove Programs 98 Regional Settings 98 Power Saving Settings97 97 settings Power SensorSettings 97 Motion Memory management 97 Clear 96 Master Managed Programs95 95 Internal GPS PadFree Settings95 GPS94 External Error Reporting 94 93 Encryption 93 Feedback Customer 92 Alarms Clock & 92 Certificates 92 Browser Settings 91 settings Backlight Adjust Motion Sensor91

3 Table of contents 4 Table of contents settings 117 settings Accessing applications and 116 Phone screen 115 Menu Start phone 115 Toshiba 2 - Navigatingyour Annex Writing anddrawingonthe screen 113 Input Panel109 109 methods Input 109 input 1-Text Annex Troubleshooting 105 Specifications 102 Setting101 Name Operator Sleep Mode Indicator101 Windows100 Update Quality Setting100 Video 100 Task Manager Table ofcontents Index 147 Licenses 145 (EULAs) 139 End User License Agreements 137 Corporation Toshiba settings 132 Annex- Configuring 5 internet options130 General messaging 125 upe-mailaccounts Setting 124 Configuring MMSsettings 124 centre service messages uptext Setting 124 and e-mail Annex- Configuring 4 SMS, MMS icons 121 Annexstatus- Common 3 document anytime at Due to the developmentcontinual ofour products mayvary region. by products ofparticular availability The instance, some networksmay support not all Somenetworks apply. that may havelimitations will charges what explain their use and for instructions youadditional togive mayneed provider servicearrangements withyour specific make to have may you or networks, all on be available not may services network on featur depend phone Toshiba your features in phon Toshiba To useyour hope you enjo We Opening hours: Monday -Friday 9AM -1PMand 2PM -6PM (CET) E-mail: [email protected] Tel.: 0080005052006 If you require further technical support please contact our customer operations team as follows: please content, phone additional For Congratulations on your pu Hello and welcome Preface Preface y using your phone.new Toshiba without prior notice. e, you must have service from a wireless service provider. Many ofthe Many provider. service awireless from service have must e, you rchase of the Toshiba TG01. Toshiba the of rchase provider before you can utilise network services. Your service service Your services. network youcan utilise before provider visit www.toshiba-europe.com/mobile. visit language-dependent characters andservices. language-dependent characters affectcanyou how usenetwork services.For es in the wireless netw , Toshiba reserves the ork tofunction.These right to modify this right tomodify

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17 Health and safety 18 Care and maintenance • The bundled battery and AC charger are only only are charger AC and battery bundled The • Toshiba to your permanentdamage avoid To • To useyour Always • suggestions below. followingthe by Toshiba phone, andthe parts and accessories, You can greatly enhance General maintenance and Care Care andmaintenance • Use of third party equipment (including (including equipment party third of Use • for use with your Tosh for usewithyour and accessories. phone, useonly Toshib performance. affectintended Incorrect usagemay manner. manufactured or authorised byToshibamay batteries, cables and accessories) not to thedevice, batteryor charger. device. Thiscouldca any other AC chargerwith or battery this obligations. warranty the fulfil you help will condition a in good andaccessories, the parts TIP: Maintaining your Toshiba phone, and phone, your Toshiba Maintaining shiba phone in the use permanent damage iba phone. Donot use the ofyour lifespan a approvedbatteries • Do not use or store your Toshiba phone in hot hot in phone Toshiba your store or use not Do • not Do use or store your Toshiba phone in • Do not allow your Toshiba phone, battery or • Keep your Toshiba phone, allpartsand and • Before connecting yo • and warp/melt inte battery, the phone, damagelifespan ofthe temperatareas. High or dirtylocations. dusty battery get wet due to misuse. or ifthephone invalid become may warranty the electronic circuits corrode can kind any of Moisture moisture. or into come to accessories and pets. children outofthereach of small accessories, compatible. is device documentation toconfirmthe that other supporting the read device, another op the adversely affect theinvalidate warranty of your phone and rnal circuits. rnal ures willshortenthe . Themanufacturer's ur Toshibaphone to eration ofthe phone. contact with liquids contact withliquids Do not expose your Toshiba phone to strong • alongside phone Toshiba your place not Do • • Do not mishandle or abuse your Toshiba your Toshiba or abuse not mishandle Do • Do not open your Toshiba phone unless • • Do not store your Toshiba phone in cold in cold phone Toshiba your not store Do • near, in, or phone Toshiba your not store Do • Care andmaintenance magnetic fields. This phone. on disks or cards may be affected by the contained other magneticmedia.Information and cards travel cards, credit disks, computer shaking it, can damage the internal circuits. theinternal it, can damage shaking or knocking or the phone, Dropping phone. necessary. absolutely malfunction. the phone, damaging th damaging phone, the condensa cause can phone temperature and the temperature in the areas. A big difference between room explode. battery to overheatcause theand could direct heatsourcesradiators. such as This may cause temporary cause temporary may e electronic tion toforminside circuits. • Only use a soft, clean cloth to clean your your toclean cloth clean usea Only soft, • WhenToshiba your phoneis settovibrate, • • Do not Do attempt to disa • If Toshibaphone, your anyofthe or • Interference may affect theperformance of • substances such other paint or apply not Do • camera lens. camera tocleanthe cottonswab Use a liquids. detergents, abrasive Toshibanot usechemicals, phone.Do or the edge ofa surface. source high to placeTake care not maycause thephonetheto vibration move. phone. the service should personnel authorised Toshiba Only phone. you with the expert assistance yourequire. please consultyourde accessories, are not working as they should, interference. the of source the from away move phoneshould operateas normal once you phone.Th your Toshiba phone. Toshiba your to substances, or any ssemble your Toshiba aler. They can provide the phonea heat near is and normal is the

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37 Getting started 38 Getting started For informationon corresponding operatio corresponding and motions the Examplesof way. particular operations when you specific out tocarry yourphone set up can You variety ofoperations. a out carry easily and quickly to you enables The Sensor Motion Getting started Settings Sensor • Move forwards and backwards through web through andbackwards forwards Move • phone. the shaking lightly by a call Answer • the Change thescreenorientationbyturning • •Start the phone twice. centre of the the pressing while the phone tilting pages by sideways. phone Motion Sensor , see Task Manager . Motion Sensor Settings TS key setting up the settingup in your Toshiba phone phone Toshiba in your move the phone in a ns are as follows: as ns are . by tapping the back of of back the tapping by Motion in in the same way as us as way same the in theon thescreen phone sothatyoucanoperate The Menu. the Start access to you enables right) left, down, (up, To open the the To switchbetween the To move the at the icon switching The Pad the The ToshibaPad Free finger upwards on the touchscreen. To close the 1. Tap and hold on the bar at thetopof the bar on and hold Tap 1. 2. Drag the Drag 2. Free Cursor Pad Cursor Free Multi FunctionPad Toshiba Free Pad position. . Free Cursor Pad Multi FunctionPad Pad Free Toshiba Toshiba Free Pad Toshiba Free Pad Free Toshiba Toshiba Free Pad Toshiba Free Pad the centre of the the bottom right of the pad. right ofthe bottom and Enter keys. It also also keys.It Enter and , tap andholdthe , tap displays a mouse pointer ing a mouse with a with PC. ing amouse Multi Function Pad . The bar will expand. . Thebar consists oftwo items - andthe operates as cursor ascursor operates , slide your , drag it out of : toa new Free Cursor Cursor Free TS key and . To use MMS. and WAP, GPRS, including settings, configure mobi easily Using Settings Operator Getting started .Access 1. 6. Tap your mobile service provider in the list. the in provider service mobile your Tap 6. Tap your country in thelist. 5. from the Ifthesettings not available are 4. Tap 2. 3. If the required setti Iftherequired 3. U/SIM, tap name. provider service mobile the tap the U/SIM, Operator Settings Operator Settings Operator Settings Easy Connection Select Country le service provider provider le service ngs are available from from ngs are available button showing your your showing button , you can quickly and , youcanquickly : . . . Mobile GettingMobile Started CD. phone withaPC Synchronising yourToshiba ActiveSync WindowsXP orearlier) ActiveSync (for PCsrunning You can install PC. fromyour away wire information updated calendardata, tasks your e-mail, and contact Exchange Server2007,sothat youcan keep ExchangeSe Microsoft Microsoft Outloo ActiveSync a PC, with synchronising to addition In device. your andfrom to applications documents, pictures, music, videosand phone.It allo Toshiba Microsoft Windows-powered PC and your allows you to synchronise to synchronise you allows between your the gateway acts as ActiveSync k information directly with with directly information k information, ws you to synchronise rver 2003and Microsoft lessly when you’re you’re when lessly from your Windows from

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41 Getting started 42 Call functions Answering orignoringcalla acall Receiving Call functions Call functions • To ignore an incoming call, tap or To ignorean incoming call, tap • oase nicmn al a or tap call, anincoming answer To • n Answer • Ignore an incoming call by pressing and and pressing by call incoming an Ignore • pressing by call incoming an Answer • do thefollowing: can connected toyour TIP: service. this to subscribed are you provided be will connecte caller NOTE: holding theheadset button. button. the headset When youhave theheadset . If you choose to ignore a call, the Toshiba phone, you d to your voice mail, mail, voice d toyour Ignore . oedacl,tp or To enda call, tap Ending acall headset button. headset can end a callbypressing theand holding connected toyour you Toshiba phone, TIP: When youhave the headset End . From the number called: thelastTo dial Dialling the lastnumber called call fromthe a To make screen Making acallfromthe Phone strong. andthat installed, card SIM a valid phoneon, thatthereisswitched is Before making a call, en Making acall Call functions .Tap 3. or using Enterphonenumber thenumeric a 2. Access the 1. keypad. Toshiba Home Screen Talk Phone . screen. thesufficiently signalis Phone sure thatyourToshiba screen: a twice. , tap To make a call from from call a make To Making acall fromContacts .Srl oterqie otc,te a . tap the required contact, then to Scroll 2. Access 1. 2. Scroll to the re Scrolltothe 2. Tap therequiredcontact. 1. number: non-default a call To default. dialled by is number phone The mobile is savedtothephone. that ( number phone number ( TIP: To contact. matching the only display will phone The name. lette the firstfew enter TIP: . then tap or or tap then A work phone number ( Ifyouhavealonglist ofcontacts, Contacts h ) toa beassigned can contact Contacts m . Call quired phone number, ) and home phone call thecontact, tap . rs ofthecontact's : w ), mobile ), mobile

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45 Call functions 46 Call functions Unhold , tap call, the unhold To Hold free On Toshiba phone,theitem When hands-free equipment is attached toyour hands-free: To put acall on Putting acall onhands-free , tap To hold, put acall on Putting acall onhold Call functions . To unholdthecall, headset button. bypressing acall the hold on place can connected toyour TIP: . will be enabled. be will When youhave theheadset Toshiba phone, you press the button again. press thebutton Menu Unhold Hold > Turn Hands- or or or Menu Menu > > > call Answering or ignoring a second Multiple and multiparty calls osa ewe al,tp , between To swap calls, tap Swapping betweencalls call: in a already while call second a make To Making asecond call • To ignore a second call, tap or or tap call, second a ignore To • or answer To asecond call, tap • .Tap 1. .Tap 2. 3. Dial the second nu thesecond Dial 3. n Swap The original call will beput hold. will on call The original Talk on hold. Call Waiting enabling on information need tohave NOTE: . Hold Keypad . The first call will remain hold. on remain will . Thefirst call To interact with a second call, you you call, second a with interact To or Menu to display todisplay the numerickeypad. in Call Waiting Settings > br hntp or then tap mber, Hold Call Waiting to put the first call . Swap enabled. For Ignore or Answer Menu , see . .

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47 Call functions 48 Call functions To delete a call from from call deletea To Call records Deleting History To view Viewing History Call missed, received and recently.dialled Call History Call History Call functions To delete all calls from from calls deleteall To .Toviewthe details of 3. 2. If required, you can filter the list by tapping filterthelist tapping by you can required, If 2. Access 1. 2. Scroll to the required tothe Scroll 2. Access 1. .Tap 2. Access 1. Tap 3. call. tap tap Incoming Menu Menu Call History Menu Yes > Call History Call History Call History Filter displays a list of calls that you have toconfirmthedeletion. > . > Delete Delete All Calls Delete All > Missed Call History : Call History . . . . a call, tap the required required tapthe a call, entry in the list, then in thelist, entry / Outgoing . : : / To reset Resetting CallTimers To view Viewing Call Timers .Tap 2. 1. Access Access 1. .Tap 3. Tap 2. Access 1. .Tap 3. n n History NOTE: recorded. NOTE: Resetting CallTimers Thesetoneed bereset separately(see Call Timers Menu Reset Menu Yes Call Timers Call History Call History toconfirm the deletion. Deleting all calls fromthe Thelength ofwaiting calls isnot does not reset the > > . Call Timers... Call Timers... : : . . ).

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61 Applications and multimedia 62 Applications and multimedia To delete all contactsfrom the phone: contacts: To deleteall Applications andmultimedia To delete all contactsfrom the card: SIM .Access 1. Tap 4. Tap 3. Tap 2. Access 1. Tap 4. .Tap 4. Tap 3. Tap the picture ofthe phone. 2. .Tap the 7. Tap the 6. Tap 5. .Access 1. .Tap 4. Tap 3. Tap the picture ofthe SIMcard. 2. .Tap 5. Manager Yes Menu Menu Yes Delete Menu Yes Delete Menu Yes SIM Manager SIM Contacts SIM Manager SIM x/ok key x/ok key toconfirmthedeletion. toconfirmthedeletion. toconfirmthedeletion. toconfirmthedeletion. application. > > > > . . Delete Contact Contacts Select Select All Select Select All Select or or . ok ok . . twicetoexitthe afterthe deleting. . . . > All . SIM SIM To send contact information in in a textmessage: information contact To send Bluetooth. using or message, MMS or message text a in information contact send can You Sending contact information message: in an MMS information contact To send 5. Add a recipient Adda tothemessage,then tap 5. 1. Access Access 1. 4. Select the specific in specific the Select 4. Tap 3. Taptherequired contact. 2. 1. Access 1. Access .Tap 3. Tap the required contact. 2. .Tapthe 7. .Tapthe 6. Send tap Messages Manager Done Menu Menu . Contacts Contacts x/ok key x/ok key . application. > > . Send Contact Send as vCard as Send or or or . . ok formation to send, then formation tosend, ok twice toexit the after thedeleting. > . Text SIM SIM Connectivity To access a web page: a web access To Accessing a web page using tosearching access Internet ExplorerMobile Internet Explorer Applications andmultimedia Bluetooth, see using information contact sending of details For web pages. Youalso cantype in an address toaccessother web pagesyour in .Adda tothemessage,recipient then tap 4. .Access 1. .Tap 2. 4. Tap theicontori Tap 4. Enter theaddress oftheweb page. 3. Send (green arrow). Menu TIP: Menu . To return to the home page, tap tap return tothehomepage, To > Internet Explorer Internet . Home Page > Beaming anitem Go to Web Address Favorites ght oftheaddress bar gives quick and easy easy and quick gives Live Search . and . in in History . and . To change the text size ofa web page: pages Changing the textweb sizeof To change thehomepage: To Changing the homepage to web page add a To web pageAdding a to Favorites 1. From a web page, tap page, aweb From 1. 1. From a page, tap From web 1. tap required, then if Edit thedetails 2. a page, tap From web 1. .Tap 2. 2. Tap the required Taptherequired size. 2. 3. Tap one of the following options: following the of one Tap 3. • • Options Favorites Size as thehome page. Current page home page. page Default Home Home Page . . . - to set thecurrentweb page . Favorites - to use thedefault Menu Menu Menu > > > : View Tools Add to Add > > Text .

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77 Connectivity 78 Connectivity e.g. your worke.g. your network. then connect your phone can You member. a domain phoneas Toshiba Domain Enroll Domain Enroll see For details ofsetting up the details fortherequired preconfigured, youwillneed to manually enter If yourToshiba phone has not been exchange e-mailor br to network corporate a can You set upconnections network. (UMTS) System Telecommunications Mobile Universal or (GPRS) Service to the Internet throughaGeneral Packet Radio networking functionsthat powerful with is equipped phone Toshiba Your Internet connections Connectivity Annex 5 - Configuring internet settings internet 5 Configuring Annex - enables you to enroll your your enroll to you enables instant messages. instant internet connections, enableyoutoconnect owse the Internet, and owse theInternet, securely toa network, internet connections. to the Internet or to . Sharing connect to th To phoneas Toshiba a modem for a PC. Sharing Internet Sharing Internet .Inthe 3. .Tap 5. Inthe 4. Access 2. ConnectyourToshiba 1. .When youhavefinish 6. n Internet. the connection tous PC. and phone of connection used Bluetooth. cable or USB the PC usingyour enabled, youcan access the Internet on a tap if it is supported on your SIM card. SIM your on supported is if it NOTE: Disconnect Connect : PC Connection: PC Network Connection: Internet Sharing This functionality is only available available only is functionality This e Internetusing enables you to use you your enables . Once the connection is Toshiba phone as a modem. phoneas Toshiba on your phone. onyour for connectingthe e toconnect to the ed using the Internet, phone to a PC using toaPCusing phone field, select the type . Internet Internet field, select To connect toa Wi-Fi network: on. is phone Toshiba your on Wi-Fi that Before connectingtoa Connectingto aWi-Fi network which LAN), is IEEE802.11b/g compliant. (Wireless Wi-Fi supports phone Toshiba Your Wi-Fi PC. and phone USB connection used PC to USB USB to PC Connectivity .Access 1. 3. Tap the required network, then tap network, therequired Tap 3. Tap 2. and enteringand the details ofthe network. add a new network bytapping or Connect network fromthe TIP: Wi-Fi Settings You can also connect to a Wi-Fi Wi-Fi a to connect also can You enables you enables to change the type of Easy Connection between your Toshiba between your Wi-Fi Wi-Fi network, ensure ensure network, Wi-Fi . settings. . Add New

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79 Connectivity 80 Settings Volume control has the following settings: following the has control Volume bar. title icon onthe ringer/call volume settings bytapping theringer and volume sound thephone can access You Volume control Settings Settings • Both phone volume and ringer/call volume volume ringer/call and volume phone Both • -6 levels. volume Ringer/call • levels. 6 - volume sound Phone • can be setto can . Taptherequired setting ( 2. TIP: 1. Access this: using settings volume and ringer/call volume TIP: the by pressing or or You can change th change You can You can also change the phone change also You can Off Toshiba VolumeSettings ), then tap ), then On Volume Settings , Vibrate Volume keys OK . or e volumesettings Off On . . . , Vibrate . Todo

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81 Settings 82 Settings To enable theTo enable phone lock: Enabling phone lock lock: deviceTo disablethe Disabling device lock Settings .Tap the 2. Access1. the Entercurrent your 2. Access 1. .Tick the 3. Tap 5. Tap the 4. Onthe 3. n Unlock checkbox. device unused for NOTE: your SIMcard. your know the SIM PIN. This is provided with phone. See your toreinitialise need youwill password, IMPORTANT: Yes Password . Lock Require PIN when phone isused PIN when Require Security x/ok key toconfirmthechange. Before start,you Phone . Master Clear Master Ifyouforgetyour tab. or tab, untick the password, then tap settings. checkbox. ok . you will need to need will you for details. Prompt if

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83 Settings 84 Settings easily returned if it is lost. is if it returned easily so th contact information Information Owner Information Owner To customise the Menu theToshibaCustomising Settings .Tap 3. .Select the required settings fromthe 2. 1. From the •tap •tap thumbnails for thumbnails stripes. the of colours and following: Menu Thumbnail Settings Change Stripes OK . when you have whenyouhave finished. Toshiba Home Home Screen Toshiba Toshiba Menu each stripe. enables youtoenter at your phone can be can phone your at tochange the order toselect the : , tap , tap Setting ring tones settings Phone To set a ring tone: .Onthe 2. Access the 1. .Tapthe 3. •In the •In the the the TIP: download them fr phone from your PC using tones. You can copy TIP: tone. of theselectedring TIP: tone. vibration, or none. and of ringing acombination vibration, ringing, can be This type oftone. Sounds &Notifications You can also setth can also You as ring sounds can usecustom You sample a to listen to icon play the Tap Phone Ring tone: Ring type: x/ok key Phone tab,select the following: or settings. om theInternet. field,select the required field,selecttherequired ok the files toyour . e ring tone from ActiveSync settings. , or To setup calls). international example, (for calls outgoing and incoming of categories Call Barring Call Barring To setkeypad tones: Setting keypadtones Settings .Onthe 2. Access the 1. .In the list of services, tap 3. Tap the 2. Access the 1. n n of keypad tones in the willbe then read the tap have no keypad tones, select NOTE: password from your service provider. barring your call toobtain need you will NOTE: provider. service your by supported Call Barring Get Settings... Phone Services

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85 Settings 86 Settings To setup number. toanother calls incoming Call Forwarding Forwarding Call Settings 4. Select the conditions during which you which during conditions the Select 4. 3. In the list of services, tap tap services, of list the In 3. Tap the 2. Access the 1. .Tap the 5. n the phone number(s) for forwarded calls. would liketo then tapthe • NOTE: voice mail, see de For forwarded calls. select TIP: provider. service if it your by supported is stored in only bedispla Only to contacts If you have set up voice mail, you can you can setupvoicemail, If youhave Call Forwarding Voicemail Services x/ok key

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Call Waiting notifies you of incoming calls calls incoming of you notifies Phone or or tab. settings. : ok ok or ignore the second is only available if it if is available it only is . . button. u wish to be notified wish tobe u Call Waiting , then and edit using your Toshiba phone. Toshiba and editusing your numbers in are thatyoucan stored a list set up predefined numbers or area codes. These Dialing Toshibacall from your can phone. When Fixed Dialing Fixed Dialing voiceTo setup mail manually: number tothephone manually. preconfigured, youcan save your voice mail not is If it preconfigured. normally is mail Voice Setting upvoice mail Settings .Access 1. .Tap 2. .Tap 3. .Tap 5. Enter mail your voice number in the 4. n from your service provider. service your from mail number: is supported by your service provider. service your by is supported NOTE: is activated, you can only call call only can you activated, is Mail Settings Mail SMS OK . Easy Connection

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87 Settings 88 Settings You can then select one to connect to. for the phonetosearch need for youwill to wait unavailable, becomes If you select The defaultsetting is To set thenetwork selection type: Setting the network selectiontype Settings .Tap the 6. .If you select 5. If you select 4. .Tap the 2. Access the 1. .In the 3. network. Toshiba phone willregister tothe selected the required network, then tap tap is displayed, list ofnetworks the When networks. for thephone tosear This network is defined by your SIMcard. by your definedThis networkis phone willregister to Automatic Network selection x/ok key Network Manual or Phone Manual Automatic Manual , andyour current network Automatic or tab. settings. all available networks. networks. available all ok , you will need to wait needto , youwill thedefault network. ch for all available ch allavailable for as required. . , your , your Toshiba field,select . OK . Your networks To setup or upda network in the li atte will phone of list the in phone will attempttoconn connectionto your home network, your Toshiba in failure any type, following selection selected If youhave the networks Preferred .Tapthe 5. 4. Add new networks or Addnew 4. .Tapthe 2. Access the 1. .Tap 3. finished. beside thenetworkname. by untickingcheckbox thelist from the required. You can also remove networks be readfromthe network. Set Networks Set : Preferred networks x/ok key Network mpt to connect to the next to toconnect mpt st, and so on. so and st, Phone te the listof te or tab. settings. . The settings willthen Automatic ok reorder the list thelist reorder as ect to the first networkect to when you have you when Preferred . If this fails, the fails, . Ifthis network To set the network mode: Setting network mode To connect toa network: Connectingto anetwork Settings .Tap the 2. Access the 1. Tap the 2. Access the 1. .Tap 3. 3. Select a network mode from one of the of one from mode network a Select 3. .Tap the 4. • • • network. Toshiba phone willregister tothe selected the required network, then tap tap is displayed, list ofnetworks the When networks. available all for to search the phone HSDPA automatically. Automatic following: GSM Find Network - selects 2G/2.5G network mode. network 2G/2.5G -selects -selects 3G/3.5Gnetwork mode. Mode Network x/ok key -selects network mode Phone Phone tab. tab. or settings. settings. . You will need to wait for for wait needto will . You ok . OK . Your To set sounds notifications: and Settingsounds andnotifications screen.therequired when tapping You can also set upthe type ofevent. different foreach events. Thesoundcan You can set a different sound for different Sounds &Notifications .Onthe 2. Access 1. n Select whethersounds toenable for • •Tick•Tick the the Screen taps Screen sounds for applications. for events such as warnings. settings fromthefollowing: NOTE: network, and may result in signal failure. signal in result may and network, phone toconn Toshiba settings may limit the abilityofyour Sounds Sounds &Notifications Events Programs Changing the Changing or pressing or checkbox toenable sounds tab, select the required required the select tab, checkbox toenable be set tosomething be sounds and vibrations sounds and network mode mode network ect tothewireless Hardware .

89 Settings 90 Settings Settings .Onthe 4. .Tap the 5. .Onthe 3. finished. selected. Available itemsdependent arethe on event event.of thein whichyouwanttobenotified sound required for each event, and the way also specify the length vibrations forscreen activate Youcan taps. the sounds. buttons TIP: them fromtheInternet. PC using yo to files the copying TIP: sound. selected the of TIP: power. battery to conserve help will for events Disabling sounds You usecustom can sounds by to playicon Tapthe Notifications Vibrations x/ok key . You can also specifythelevel. You of ActiveSync or tab, select whether to selectwhether tab, ok tab,select the specific of the vibrations. of the when you have whenyouhave ur phone from your your from phone ur , or downloading , or downloading and flashing lights lights and flashing listen to asample The About To change the device name: change the device To Changing device name example,Bluetooth). when using other(for devicesto displayed phone asitis Toshiba your of name the change also can You phone. on Toshiba your new applications installing the phone. This information is useful when including theoperating systemmemory and of phone, Toshiba your about information 1. Access Access 1. .Tapthe 2. .Enter anew name for your Toshiba phone in 3. .Tapthe 4. the description if required. if required. description About Device name: setting enables you About Device ID Device x/ok key . or field. You can also add a canalsoadd You field. tab. ok . to viewtechnical operating correctly, you can adjust it asfollows: adjust it can you correctly, operating If the Adjust MotionSensor Settings .If the yellowcircle is not in the centre of the 3. .Access 2. a stable,level on phone Toshiba your Place 1. .When the adjustment is complete, tap 4. target area,tap upwards. surface,to withthe Motion Sensor Adjust MotionSensor Adjust does not seem to be uch screen facing facing screen uch . . OK . To change the backlight settings: change the backlight To power. setting configure You can amount oftime has elapsed. and set thebacklight to backlight, the of brightness the adjust can You Backlight settings .Tapthe 5. Onthe 4. .Onthe 3. Onthe 2. Access 1. n finished. or external power. external or brightness ofthescreen when usingbattery external power. when toturn off the battery power. battery when toturn off the power will be will used. power longer the backlight remains on,the more NOTE: External Power Brightness Battery Power Backlight x/ok key The higher the brightness, and the or . dim after specific a dim tab,youcan adjust the backlight when using using when backlight backlight when using using when backlight ok s to prolong battery tab, you can tab,youcan select when you have you when tab,you can select

91 Settings 92 Settings Explorer certificate to view its details. its view to certificate authority andexpiry date, are Tapdisplayed. a issuing their with along names, certificate Access details: certificate view To Certificates Browser Settings Browser Settings Settings n your Toshiba your Toshiba on/off. phone increasetheand may ti setting will increase NOTE: Certificates as a high speedbrowser. high as a Usingthe high speed browser enables you to set youto enables . On each tab,the battery consumption, me taken to switch me takentoswitch Internet Setting the date and time Clock &Alarms To setanalarm: Setting an alarm To set the date and time: .Tap 5. .Tapthe 4. 1. Access Access 1. Access 1. .Tapthe 2. Inthe 3. Inthe 2. n finished. another country or zone. or time country another zone, currenttimeand are athome. are zone, currenttimean the battery is fully discharged. are saved if youpoweroffthe phone,orif ph Toshiba your reset NOTE: Yes Visiting Home Clock &Alarms Clock &Alarms x/ok key Alarms to save tosave the changes. These settings are onlylostifyou settings These section, you can set the time can setthesection, you section, you can set thetimeyou can section, tab. or ok d date for when you date whenvisiting when you have you when one. Your settings . . in allprograms: in To set the clock to be displayed on the title bar settings Additional clockalarm and Settings phone is set tosilent or vibrate: To set alarms to be 3. Tap the letters below the theletters Tap 3. .Tap the 6. Tap the bell icontoselect the ofalarm types 5. a time on therighttosetdisplay time the Tap 4. .Access 1. .Tap the 2. .Tap the 4. Tick the 3. .Access 1. .Tap the 2. to use. for this alarm,then tap the required. the da field toselect in all programs in all ClockAlarms & ClockAlarms & x/ok key More x/ok key More Display the clock on the title bar bar title the on clock the Display tab. tab. audible even when the checkbox. or or ys when the alarm is ok ok twice. . . . < Description > < Description x/ok key or ok .

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97 Settings 98 Settings To change date aredisplayed. and time currency, numbers, which in styles Regional Settings Regional Settings Settings .Tap the 4. Change specific items on the other tabs if 3. .Onthe 2. Access 1. finished. required. region. displayed to the defaults for theselected are timeanddatenumbers, currency, updates automatically drop-down list. Changing this setting Region Regional Settings Regional Regional Settings Regional x/ok key tab, select your region in the the in region your select tab, enables you to specifythe enablesyou or ok the styles in which when you have whenyouhave : . To remove a To remove program: installed. have thatyou applications Remove Programs Remove Programs 1. Access Access 1. .Tapthe 4. Tap 3. tap toremove,then application the Tap 2. n finished removing programs. Remove removed in this way. on your Toshiba phone cannot be NOTE: Yes Remove Programs x/ok key toconfirm the deletion. Programs that were pre-installed pre-installed were that Programs . enables you to delete enablesyou or ok when you have you when . To adjust the scroll speed:theTo adjust scroll scroll through itemsa list. in the scroll speedis The Adjusting scroll speed settings: screen adjust To Adjusting screen settings settings Screen Settings .In the 2. Access 1. Access 1. .Tap the 5. Onthe 4. Onthe 3. Onthe 2. finished. move thepointer to adjust the time taken the selected textsizedisplayed. is marker to adjustthe te screen fonts. ClearType, which sm alignment. and orientation screen Delay before first repeat: Delay beforefirst Text Size ClearType General Buttons Screen x/ok key . tab, you can set up the up set youcan tab, . tab, you can slide the slide you can tab, or tab, you can enable enable you can tab, speed at which you can you can at which speed ok ooths the edge of xt size.example An of when you have whenyouhave field, .Tapthe 4. .Inthe 3. finished. item to the next.item tothe takenthe toscrollfrom one time adjust to before scrolling begins. scrolling before Repeat rate: x/ok key or field,move the pointer ok when you have you when

99 Settings 100 Settings To end an application using using an application end To Ending applications Manager using applications between switch To Switching between applications becomesunstable or thememoryis low. it if endanapplication to enablesyou also It between currentlyrunning applications. Task Manager Task Manager Settings .Tap 3. .Access 1. .Access 1. toaccess. on the application Double-tap 2. 2. Tap Tap the toend,then application tap 2. Menu Task confirm the action. tap TIP: Menu . To end all running applications, tap tap applications, running all end . To Menu : Alternatively, tap the application, then Alternatively,taptheapplication, > Task Manager Task Task Manager Task End All Tasks End All > enables you enables to switch quickly > Exit Switch To Switch when you have finished. youhave when . . , then tap , then Task Manager . Yes Task End to : Microsoft applications on your Toshiba phone. phone. on Toshiba your applications Microsoft videofiles. playing for quality youtosettheenables settingThis Video QualitySetting To set up Setting up Windows Update use You can Windows Update .Select one ofthefollowing options: 3. Tap 2. .Tap 5. Tap 4. Access 1. • • updates. optional and important and install download Manual important updates. automatically check Automatic Next Finish Next Windows Update - you will need to manually tomanually need will -you Windows Update Windows Update Windows . . . - your Toshiba phone will will phone Toshiba - your for anddownload : . toupdatethe Home Screen operator name is displayed on the the whether select to you enables setting This Operator Name Setting mode. is sleep in phone Toshiba to be on your when you enables setting This Sleep ModeIndicator updates: To checkfor Checking forupdates Settings .Tap 2. .Access 1. n the connection. internet settings updates. See connect to the update server tocheck for NOTE: Check Now Windows Update YourToshiba phone willneed to . Annex 5 - Configuring . fordetailsofsetting up to set the LED indicator . Toshiba

101 Settings 102 Specifications Specifications Specifications Within GSM area Approximately 225 Approximately hours 220 Approximately minutes 275 Approximately area GSM Within area (UMTS) 3G Within minutes 240 Approximately Continuous Standby Time MHz 1990 1850- MHz 1880 1710- area GSM Within MHz 960 880- area (UMTS) 3G Within MHz 894 824- Continuous Talk Time 1900 PCS Within 1800 DCS Within MHz 2170 1920- 900 GSM Within 850 GSM Within 2100 (UMTS) 3G Within Range GSM/GPRS/EDGEFrequency UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA rcso Qualcomm Processor InformationSystem eoyRAM : 256MB Mobile Windows System Operating Memory ROM ROM : 512MB ® Snapdragon™ QSD8250 at 1 GHz at QSD8250 Snapdragon™ ® 6.1 Professional

hours Specifications C 4.1'' TFTLCD colours) (65536 800x480 Hz 50/60 VAC, 100to240 Approximately 140 minutes Resolution LCD Display °C 35 to 5 Battery charging time range temperature Charging voltage Input Charger AC Weight Within PCS 1900 Class 1 1 W Class1 1 W Class1 2 W Class4 2 W Class 4 Dimensions (H ×WD) 1900 PCS Within 1800 DCS Within Class 3 0.25W 900 GSM Within 850 GSM Within 2100 Within 3G (UMTS) Maximum Output Approximately 129 g 129 Approximately Approximately 130 Approximately with Touch screen

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103 Specifications 104 Specifications Specifications Expansion slot microSD™ microSD™ Micro slot Expansion IEEE 802.11b/g Headset Connector charging headset andphone Cable, Interface LAN Wireless Bluetooth™ ver2.0Class+ EDR (Power 2) WMV MPEG-4, H.264, H.263, ASF, eAAC+, AAC, AAC+, Bluetooth Connectivity Video Audio Audio/Video codecs Charger Headset / / Host) Speed, Speed, High Full (Client, Micro-USB AES, TKIP, WEP, WPA, WPA2,WPA2-PSK WPA-PSK, Serial Port Profile (SPP) Port Profile Serial Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) Networ Personal Area (HSP) Profile Headset Hands-Free Profile (HFP) (GAP) Profile Access Generic (AVRCP) Profile Control Remote Audio/Video Distribution Profile(A2DP) Advanced Audio -USB stereo headset AMRNB, MP3, WMA king Profile (PAN) Profile king Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Possible solution Possible cause Possible phone on. Cannot switch Problem battery. Cannot charge off automatically. Phone switches power quickly. power Battery loses atr u fpwr hretebtey(e ae32). Chargethebattery (see page Ensureth Battery not installed correctly. out ofpower. Battery atr u fpwr hretebtey(e ae32). Chargethebattery (see page Ensureth Battery not installed correctly. out ofpower. Battery oncosaedry Clean the co Connectors aredirty. Ccagrntcnetd Ensure that AC chargernot connected. need tobe adjusted. Replacethebattery. Backlight damaged. Battery or AC charger is out. has worn Battery and Power settings sepg 30). page (see the phone andtoa the 30). page (see efrac sepg 1adpg 97). 91andpage performance page (see power optimiseAdjust settings to forassistance. dealer your Replace thebattery or battery. at the battery is inserted correctly the battery at at the battery is inserted correctly the battery at theconnected ACcharger is to nnectors oftheACchargerand working ACoutlet. working charger. Contact Contact charger.

105 Troubleshooting 106 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting incoming call. an for ringing No call. Cannot answer a solution Possible cause Possible Problem call. Cannot make a displayed. Network not incoming calls. incoming for ring not to set is Phone Call Barring Forwarding Call Call Barring hn rSMcr slce.U locked. SIMcard is or Phone a obtain to provider service your Contact area. service network You areoutsideofyour thatmay obstructions ofany Move clear damaged. is card SIM is signal weak. Network and aredirty.phone Contacts between SIM card correctly. installed not card SIM is active. Deactivate Deactivate Deactivate active. is active. is is active. Deactivate Deactivate is active. dtterntn etns(e ae84). Edit theringtonesettings(seepage sepg 81). page (see sepg 89). page (see provider service your by supported differentto a Connect replacement SIMcard. block the signal. and phone. thecontacts Gently clean of the SIM card 28). correctly (see page Ensure that the SIM card is inserted nlock the phone or SIM card nlock thephoneor Call Forwarding Call Barring Call Barring network if this is (e ae85). (see page 85). (see page (e ae86). (see page Troubleshooting orcl ult.Ntoksga swa.M is weak. signal Network quality. call Poor the Internet. Cannot access messages. MMS receive Cannot send or messages. receive text Cannot send or solution Possible cause Possible Problem you. call cannot hear Other party in a or incorrect. missing are settings Network service. this enabling not is provider service Your incorrect. MMS settings aremissing or service. this enabling not is provider service Your service. this enabling not is provider service Your hn smtd Unmute muted. Phone is on a train. e.g. whenfrequently, travelling is changing signal Network contact your service provider. service your contact To 78). obtain the settings, (see page Ensure thatthenetwor subscription status. pr service your Contact provider. service your contact Toob 124). (see page Ensure that the MMS subscription status. pr service your Contact subscription status. pr service your Contact before making or answering a call. a answering or making before high consistently is strength signal Wait until block the signal. ove clear ofany obstructions that may h hn sepg 45). the phone (see page settings arecorrect tain thesettings, k settings are correct correct are k settings ovider to check your ovider to check your ovider to check your ovider to

107 Troubleshooting 108 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Possible solution Possible not recognised. is card Storage cause Possible is low. memory Storage Problem Storage card is damaged. Replace the storage card. Replacethestorage is damaged. Storage card correctly. installed not card Storage phone. manyToo itemsthe storedon orcl sepg 28). correctly (see page Ensure that the storage card is inserted files. and history, Internet theDelete anyunwanted messages, clear delete any unwanted delete any The methods: The Input Panel inthre information phone en Your Toshiba Input methods input -Text 1 Annex Annex 1-Text input to select other input methods. other input to select th tap then can You icon. theTo open bottom ofthescreen when • • • • • • Drawing - using the stylus, drawing directly directly drawing the stylus, - using Drawing • on directly writing stylus, the using - Writing • Typing -usingthe • Transcriber Toshiba Keyboard Letter Recognizer Keyboard Block Recognizer on the screen. the screen. Input Panel Input Input Panel Input Input Panel Input icon is displayed at the centre centre atthe displayed is icon provides the following input the followinginput provides e different ways: Input Panel Input ables youtoenter e arrowbeside the icon , tapthe text inputis possible. Input Panel .

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109 Annex 1 - Text input 110 Annex 1 - Text input designated parts: handwriting areais The which are then conver individual letters, numb punctuation punctuation in theseparate areas: numbers,symbols, Write characters, and With Recognizer Letter keyboard toenter characters. With Keyboard Annex 1-Text input • Write in the in Write • n letters. Keyboard Letter Recognizer NOTE: and symbols. TIP: see a demo. Recognizer TIP: when text entry is possible. Tap using with help For

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111 Annex 1 - Text input 112 Annex 1 - Text input Overview of Microsoft Transcriber theinAvailable gestures aredescribed insert re writing textto Do the Enter,Space, Tab and gestures while Use quick strokes of the stylus to edit your text. To usegestures in Transcriber in gestures Using text with To edit with Transcriber text Editing Annex 1-Text input .Do one ofthe following: 2. lineacross thetext Drawa youwanttoedit. 1. • Use gestures tocapitaliseletters,insert Use a • Rewrite the text. • highlighted. be will text selected andthe disappear will line After you lift the stylus from thescreen, the pntekyor ydigte gesture. openkeyboard theby doing the TIP: space, etc. Whentextis no selected, youcan Transcriber Transcriber turns, spaces, or tabs. : : . Verify that youare using your • special thatcontains dictionary user a Add • Adjust thespeed at which • havebeen Ifyou format. another in writing Try • •Use Select the • recognition. handwriting optimise would like, there aresome you as quickly or accurately as handwriting If Transcriber for recognition handwriting Optimising Transcriber legal terms. legal terms youmay be using, such or medical as returns text afteryouwrite. user profile. printing alone. printing try print, and cursive both in writing been ifyouhave or cursive, try writing printing, for writing characters that that youdonot use or best matches the slant of your handwriting. your of slant the matches best Transcriber Letter Shapes Writing Direction: does not recognise your to recognise. to to eliminate letter shapes shapes letter toeliminate tolearn methods of will make themwill make easier things you can doto things youcan Transcriber Letter Shapes picture that that picture

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115 Annex 2 - Navigating your Toshiba phone 116 Annex 2 - Navigating your Toshiba phone following ways: following the can You access Phone screen Toshiba your 2-Navigating Annex phone •From the •From the > heading of the ofthe heading Phone . ToshibaScreen Home Toshiba Home Screen Home Toshiba Phone Phone menu. screen inthe , tap , tap the , tap Start

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117 Annex 2 - Navigating your Toshiba phone 118 Annex 2 - Navigating your Toshiba phone Tools Files Media Messaging Help Orange World Annex 2 - Navigating your Toshiba your 2-Navigating Annex phone SIM Manager SIM Search Notes Calendar Calculator ActiveSync File Explorer Windows Media Messaging Internet Explorer Internet Windows Live VideoEditor Pictures &Videos PhotoBase Messaging Java , ( ( Account ( My Music Search Help ( ) SMS/MMS , ( ) ActiveSync Internet , My Pictures , , New SMS New Search , Calendar , My Videos , TV&Video , Email ) ) ) , n Contacts Backup Menu Menu the customising on information structure has been described. For menu customisableso thedefault NOTE: in in , see The Settings Customising the Toshiba the Customising Toshiba Menu . is is Toshiba Start Windows Mobilestructure menu Toshiba your 2-Navigating Annex phone Programs Phone Messaging Explorer Internet Contacts Calendar Office Mobile Adobe Reader LE Reader Adobe ActiveSync Games Setup E-mail Orange e-mail SMS/MMS Word Mobile PowerPoint Mobile OneNote Mobile Excel Mobile Solitaire NFS Undercover Demo Monopoly WorldDemo Bubble Breaker Settings Personal Windows Media Windows Live VideoEditor Player Video Tasks Task Manager SIM Toolkit SIM Manager Search Pictures &Videos PhotoBase Orange Maps Notes Java Internet Sharing Getting Started File Explorer CorePlayer Contacts Backup Camera Calculator Buttons

119 Annex 2 - Navigating your Toshiba phone 120 Annex 2 - Navigating your Toshiba phone Annex 2 - Navigating your Toshiba your 2-Navigating Annex phone System Managed Programs Internal GPS SettingsFree Pad External GPS Reporting Error Encryption Feedback Customer Clock &Alarms Certificates Browser Settings Backlight MotionSensor Adjust About Today Sounds &Notifications SIM Lock Phone Information Owner Menus Lock Location Request Input Help Connections Wireless Manager Wi-Fi USB toPC GPRS Settings Domain Enroll Connections Bluetooth Beam Windows Update Video Quality Setting Task Manager ModeIndicator Sleep Screen Remove Programs Regional Settings SavingSettings Power Power Motion Sensor Settings Memory Master Clear Annex 3- Common status icons Annex 3-Commonstatus icons yeIo Description Icon strength Signal icons signal Radio Type Phone Radio signal lost. Thephone service.No radio Thephone has No signal Roaming Active HSDPAconnection connection 3G/UMTS Active connection Active EDGE connection GPRS Active Connecting to HSDPA Connecting to 3G/UMTS Connecting to EDGE Connecting to GPRS HSDPA available available 3G/UMTS EDGE available available GPRS set to Off . is searching for asignal. is searching not yet connecte not yet d to a network. d toa

121 Annex 3 - Common status icons 122 Annex 3 - Common status icons Annex 3-Commonstatus icons Connectivity icons oiiainiosNew me calls incoming for on Ringer Notification icons progress in Call icons Volume icons Call Description Icon Type Bluetooth Wi-Fi beam. Incoming New MMS message(s) received message(s) MMS New received message(s) instant New voice mailmessage received* New calls incoming for Vibrate Ringer offfor incoming calls Missed call forwarded Calls Speakerphone on hold on Call progress in call Data Static -connected to a Wi-Fi network. Animated -connecting range. in network(s) Wi-Fi set to ssage(s) received (inclu setto On . On . to a Wi-Fi network. toa des voice mail messages)* mail voice des Please contactyour Please serv the select to you allow also may provider service * The type of voice mail message indicator displa Annex 3-Commonstatus icons Other icons Alarm pending Alarm icons Other Description Icon Type atr cn Battery level ActiveSync Battery icons oiiainiosMul Notification icons iosSynchronisationoverin GPRS progress icons ice provider for details. ice provider No SIM No SIM card error Synchronisation progress in Wi-Fi over Synchronisation progress in 3G/UMTS over Synchronisation in progress EDGE over Synchronisation Battery charging Battery levellow individual no briefly.has been displayed You automatically is displayed icon This missedreceived. callandamessageis a there when example, for icon, an display each normally thatwould occurrences multiple tiple tiple notifications. This icon tifications. yed isdependent on yourserviceprovider. Your type of voice mail notifica mail type ofvoice whenis displayed there are can tap thisicon can tap afterthelast notification icon tion thatyoureceive. to view the toview

123 Annex 3 - Common status icons 124 Annex 4 - Configuring SMS, MMS and e-mail To set upthe text messages service centre: service centre uptextmessages Setting e-mail and MMS SMS, -Configuring 4 Annex Annex 4-ConfiguringSMS,MMSande-mail .Access 1. .Tap 2. .Tap 5. Tap 3. .Enter therequirednumber inthe 4. provider. number can be obtained messages servicecentre: settings. messages service centrefromthe TIP: Mail Settings Mail OK SMS You alsosetupthe can text . Easy Connection . . from your service . field.This Text Phone

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125 Annex 4 - Configuring SMS, MMS and e-mail 126 Annex 4 - Configuring SMS, MMS and e-mail mail address maybe “[email protected]”, indicated by thedomain different provideraddress than hostedbya A custom domain e-mailaccount has an information. further for provider mail e- your Contact or IMAPe-mail. supports POP provider e-mail your if account e-mail domain need tosetup will You domain e-mail account manually Setting up an Internet or custom Annex 4-ConfiguringSMS,MMSande-mail Next If theaccount has not se to sendand receiveprompted e-mail. If the account has set upsuccessfully, you are 7. Ensure that the Ensure that 7. Tap 6. ! then tap automatically from the Internet and then set up th set andthen access your e-mail account. e-mail your access run the risk ofsomeone elsebeingableto lose your and then WARNING: Next Next . If saveyour you password . Try togete-mailsettings an Internet or custom or an Internet e account manually. e account . For example, your e- your example, For . t up successfully, tap t Toshiba phone, you is ticked, is ticked, account manually: account To set up Internetan or services. messaging the provides “live.com” although .Tap 2. Access 1. .Untick the 7. Tap 6. the Tick 5. Enterapassword in the 4. Inthe 3. n automatically from theInternet mail address forthisaccount. mail (ISP). your internet serviceprovider by required maynot or be may This server. mail to enter it each time Toshiba your need not do you that mean will This to phone. password your save to wish from your e-mail provider. e-mail your from th to obtain will need NOTE: Setup E-mail Setup Next E-mail address: E-mail Messaging Save password Before setting up the account, you thesetting up Before . Try togete-mailsettings hosts theaccount and . custom domain e-mail e-mail domain custom . you connect to your e- connect toyour you e required information information e required field,enter thee- Password: checkbox you if checkbox

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127 Annex 4 - Configuring SMS, MMS and e-mail 128 Annex 4 - Configuring SMS, MMS and e-mail Annex 4-ConfiguringSMS,MMSande-mail 22.Select the frequency wi thefrequency 22.Select 21.Tap 23.Tap the receive youre-mail in the Receive: Tap mail serverconnects. toyou select thenetworktowhich your e- Tap messages fromtheserver. to setthetime you The e-mails ifrequired. settings for sending, re The required: a to setthefollowing does not support SSL does not SSL support ISP your and ofthese options or both one information more securely. Ifyouselect personal receive you and/or to send IMPORTANT: not be able to send and/or receive e-mail. and/or tosend able not be Network connection: Download messages: Next Done Advanced Settings Review all downloadReview settings field. . when you havefinished. when SSL connection enablesSSL rangedownloading for dditional settings if ceiving and deleting th which to send and th whichto connection, you will youwill connection, to edit additional Automatic Send/Automatic fieldenables field enables field link usually within a company or other organisation. other or a company within usually managedMicrosoft a by Exchangeserver, An Outlook e-mailaccount is created and account manually e-mail an Outlook up Setting 25.Select the download size limitation in the the in limitation size download the 25.Select 24.Select the format for sendingmessagesformat the 24.Select 27.Tap 27.Tap for preferences download the 26.Select n Message downloadlimit: format: ( finished. Tap Download attachments: inthe IMAP4e-mails in attachments HTML for further information. further for server oftheExchange the administrator yo on account this from e-mails receive youcan before account set upon the server Exchange NOTE: Done Finish or field. You need to have an e-mail Plain Text , then . ur Toshiba phone. Contact phone. Contact Toshiba ur Next ) inthe whenyou have field. field. Message To set up an Outlook e-mail account manually: account e-mail an Outlook up setTo Annex 4-ConfiguringSMS,MMSande-mail .Access 1. .Tap 2. .Untick the 7. Tap 6. Tick the 5. In the 3. 4. Enter the password of your Outlooke-mail of Enter thepassword 4. n automatically fr checkbox, thentap (ISP). required by yourinternet service provider mail server.orbemay not This may time to enter iteach Toshiba your need not do thatyou mean will This to phone. password your save to wish account in account the account. thismail address for NOTE: further information. further administrator oftheExchangeserver for about theExchangeContact theserver. information required the obtain need to will Setup E-mail Next E-mail address: Messaging Save password Before setting up . Try to gete-mail settings Password: om the Internet . Next . you connectto your e- field, enter the e- . checkbox if you checkbox theaccount,you field.

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129 Annex 4 - Configuring SMS, MMS and e-mail 130 Annex 4 - Configuring SMS, MMS and e-mail To access the To access addressing, and Messaging You can customise the options for your options General messaging Annex 4-ConfiguringSMS,MMSande-mail .Access 1. .Customise the following options as 3. Tap 2. • • • You can also add onlineaddressYou can also books and online address bookse-mail for addresses. whether to check Address messages. deleting and sending for options Message time youopeneach account messaging the toselect like would Messaging opening Tick the account. messaging Tap settingseach for messaging account. Accounts required: New account... New Menu accounts, message options, options, message accounts, Messaging Display account picker when when account picker Display tab - enables you to select select to you enables - tab tab -enablesyoutochange tab tab - enables you to change thechange tabto -enables you > Messaging message storage. Options Contacts . Messaging toset up a new checkbox if you you if checkbox . options: as well asany . To create a signature and insert it in messages: asignature Inserting 1. Access Access 1. .Onthe 3. Tap 2. .Toinsert a signature in every message you 6. the Tick 5. Inthe 4. • emptied. howdeleted andspecify itemscard, are whether tostoreattachments a storage on and attachments.can You alsoselect memory space ofphone, your storagecard Storage checking. select which ones touse fore-mailaddress not ticked, the signature is inserted in new forwarding send, tick the checkbox. signature. wh account for Menu Select an an account: Select Accounts Messaging Use signature withthisaccount Use signature tab- enables youtocheck the > checkbox. If this checkbox is is checkbox this If checkbox. Options Use when replying and replyingand Use when ich you are creating the the creating youare ich tab,tap . . field, select the field,select Signatures...

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133 Annex 5 - Configuring internet settings 134 Annex 5 - Configuring internet settings To set upaVPNconnection: To set connectionSetting upaVPN Annex 5-Configurin .Access 1. .Tap 3. Tap 2. .Enter thefollowinginformation: 5. .Onthe 4. n • • • Network server connection required settings. required you will connection, NOTE: network. as a corporate connection toconnect The VPN connection uses the GPRS VPN connection. a toset up attempting have set upaGPRS connection before IMPORTANT: VPN type: VPN server. Host name/IP: Name: Advanced Network Settings Tasks Easy Connection Before setting up a VPN up a Before setting section. -namefortheconnection. - select the type ofVPN. the -select tab,tap . Please ensure thatyou - name of the VPN VPN the of name - in in the need the toobtain Add anewVPN . to a network,to a such My Work Work My . g internetsettings .Tap 9. Enterthe required information. See 8. .Ifyouselected 7. Tap 6. up a GPRSconnection Tap Enter thepre-shared key ifrequired. type: Finish Next Next field, select the type ofauthentication. . . . IPSec/L2TP fordetails. in in the VPN VPN Setting Setting To set up a proxy connection: whethercr youneed to advise to able be will provider service Your access the Internet or WAP services. connection toallowyo youmay configuration, need to adda proxy provider's service on your Depending Setting upaproxyconnection Annex 5-Configurin .Access 1. .Tap 3. Tap 2. .Onthe 5. Onthe 4. n server connect to theInternet This network uses aproxy server to network connects to the Internet provider. servicesettings fromyour required you will connection, NOTE: Advanced Network Settings for group. the required Proxy Settings Tasks Easy Connection Before setting up a proxy up a Before setting tab,tap . ur Toshibaphone to eate aproxyconnection. need the toobtain Set up my proxy proxy up my Set . tab,tick the checkboxes. . g internetsettings and This .Tapthe 8. 7. If you need to specifyou needto If 7. .Inthe 6. finished. Tap the required. Advanced... the proxy server. Proxy server: x/ok key x/ok key button and edit thesettingsas button or or y extra settings, tap the field, enter the name of enter thename field, ok ok . when you have you when

135 Annex 5 - Configuring internet settings 136 Annex 5 - Configuring internet settings To set upaURLexception: pages, you need to set upa URL exception. intranet.companyname.c example: for characters, use ‘.’ may intranetpages for corporate URLs Some Connectingto intranet URLs Annex 5-Configurin .Access 1. .Tap 3. Tap 2. .Tap the 4. .Tap the 8. .In the 7. Tap 6. Tap the 5. URL. Advanced Network Settings Add new Add new URL... Work URL: Easy Connection Advanced x/ok key Exceptions... . or field, enter therequired tab. ok om. Toviewthese

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145 Licenses 146 Licenses mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Wi-Fi of the mark The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a certification trademarks. the mi and microSD™ Licenses croSD™ logo are Browser Settings 92 74 Bluetooth mode Bluetooth headset76 74 Bluetooth 109 Block Recognizer Beam 77 Battery safety 10 Battery 20, 30, 32, 91, 97, 105 105 Backlight 91, B 133 Authentication Attachments 55, 56 Alarm 92 safety11 AC charger 105 AC charger 90 About A Index Index Custom domain e-mail Custom 126 52 message anMMS Creating ane-mail Creating 54 Creating acontact 60 67 CorePlayer 64 Cookies 60 Contacts 43, calls47 Conference 92 Clock 92 Certificates 65 Camera 85 ID Caller 86 Waiting Call 48 Timers Call 48 History Call Call Forwarding 86, 106 85 password barring Call 106 85, Barring Call Calendar 58 C

147 Index 148 Index Error Reporting 94 Reporting Error Ending applications 100 Ending acall 42 Encryption 93 11 Emergency calls E-mail 54 devices 9 Electronic E Drawing 113 Drafts 51, 55 78 Domain Enroll Disposal 16 133 Dial-up connection Device name90 Device lock 81 Date 92 D Feedback93 Customer Index GSM 89 GSM GPRS connection 132 Getting Started 67 112 Gestures 64 Games G Forwarding amessage 50 Flight Mode 74 87 Fixed Dialling File Explorer67 12 notice FCC F GPS94 External 54,Exchange 128 server Excel Mobile57 15 Information European RFExposure Java 67 J Internet Sharing 78 History 64 Internet Favourites 63 Internet 63 Internet Explorer e-mail Internet 54, 126 Internet connections78 107 Internet 44 calls International Internal GPS95 Input Panel109 113 Options Input I HSDPA 89 Holding acall 46 Hands-free 46 H Index Muting acall 45 Motion Sensor38, 91, 97 124 settings MMS 51,107 messages MMS card28 microSD Memory 97 Clear 96 Master Managed Programs95 acall 43 Making M 80 Request Location 110 Recognizer Letter L Keypad tones 85 Keypad 83 Keyboard 110 K

149 Index 150 Index Photos 65 PhotoBase 69 116 Phone screen 82 Phone lock 24 Phone layout Pairing 75 P Information 84 Owner Outlook e-mail 128 39 Settings Operator 101 Name Operator 8 environment Operating 57 Mobile OneNote Office Mobile 57 O Notes 68 89 Network mode N Index Ring tones84 Restarting 21 22 Resetting 49 Replying toamessage 98 Removing Programs Reminders 59 Reinitialising 22 Regional Settings98 Receivingmessages MMS 51 call 42 Receiving a R Proxy connection 135 88 networks Preferred 57 Mobile PowerPoint 105 97, Power 69 Videos & Pictures 69 Pictures Storage card 66 card Storage 121 icons Status synchronisation 40 Starting andstopping Start Menu 83, 115 Dial44 Speed Speakerphone 45 Sleep Mode Indicator 101 SIM Toolkit 70 83 Lock SIM 106 28, 27, card SIM 130 Signatures 125 e-mail up Setting Sending contacts62 Sending andreceiving e-mail 55 Sending atextmessage 50 81 Security 70 Search 99 Screen S Index USB toPC79 U Transcriber toolbar 111 111 Transcriber Toshiba userinterface34 Touch Toshiba Menu 36, 84, 117 110 Toshiba Keyboard Screen 34 Toshiba Home 38,Toshiba FreePad 95 Time 92 124 centre service messages Text 107 49, messages Text internet 64 files Temporary 71 Tasks Task Manager 100 T

151 Index 152 Index Word Mobile 57 Word Completion 113 74 Manager Wireless Windows100 Update WindowsPlayer 72 Media Windows Live72 Wi-Fi security 79 Wi-Fi 79 W VPN connection 134 80 control Volume 45 Volume Voice mail 87 69 Videos 66, VideoEditor 72 Video Quality 100 V Index TG01-EN-ORG-V1.1