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Call log


Please note: With Fuss Free Phone service, your call log will show that you have called the call centre if you press the button on the bag, or if you dial the number into the keypad, it will show that number.
Enter the Menu by pressing the left soft button from the home screen. Scroll down until you reach “Call log”. On pressing OK, you will find a list of all calls made, calls received and missed calls. These are indicated respectively by an orange arrow going left to right, a green arrow going right to left and with a red exclamation mark. Using the central rocker switch, scroll up or down to reach the required call, press the Options button and select “View” before pressing OK to display the details. Use the rocker switch again to scroll through these details, which include “Name”, “Number”, “Date”, “Time”, “Call duration” and how often called.
It also possible to enter the Call log by momentarily pressing the answer call button with the green handset button. The Call log list as described above will then be displayed.
When you miss a phone call the display will show a large red handset symbol with an exclamation mark and the number of calls you have missed. When this is displayed, press the corresponding soft button under “Read” to show details of the missed call.
Up to 20 calls of each type can be stored and only the most recent call of the same number is held. Items can be deleted from the call log if required using the options “Delete” or “Delete All”. Numbers in the log can also be saved to the phonebook using “Save”.

Camera


The in-built camera can be activated in one of two ways. Either go to the Menu and scroll down until you reach the Camera option and press OK or simply press the central camera button on the top row of buttons. Either method will turn the camera on and display what the camera lens is seeing on the phone's display. Remember that the lens is near the bottom edge on the open phone's flip cover.

Taking a picture


After you have framed the subject you wish to photograph on the screen simply press the central camera button. After a slight delay the display will go blank, you will hear an audible "click" and then the picture you have taken will appear frozen on the display with a picture reference number at the top. You then have the option, using the left and right soft buttons, to either choose “Options” or “Back”. Selecting “Back” will return you to the camera mode where you will be able to take another picture. On selecting “Options” you will have the choice of “Send”, “Delete” or “Use”.

Send


Please note: MMS function is not available when using the Fuss Free Phone service.
On selecting send with an OK you will be asked if you want to “Send by MMS” or “Send by Bluetooth”. “Send by MMS” allows you to enter a message under the picture and then follow the previous set of options that exist for MMS messages as previously described. “Send by Bluetooth” will enable you to send the picture to a linked Bluetooth device.

Delete


If the delete option is chosen you will be prompted to confirm your deletion by using the Yes or No soft button.

Use


The phone lets you use the photos taken as background wallpaper on the display or to link to a contact in the phonebook by selecting Wallpaper or Phonebook respectively. Pressing OK for Wallpaper will immediately change your previously selected wallpaper to the picture you have taken. Selecting Phonebook takes you into the phonebook and lets you attach the photo to the contact name you select.
If you delay in selecting an Option the picture will be saved automatically.
Please note: If you have fitted a Micro SD memory card in the phone, photos will be automatically stored on the memory card and not on the phone itself unless you change this using “Storage” within “Image viewer” as described below.

Zoom and Light Sensitivity


When the camera is turned on, using the central scroll buttons can digitally zoom in on the subject up to 4X, with your zoom setting being displayed centrally in a box at the bottom of the screen. (Note: zooming may reduce the image quality). It is also possible to adjust the camera's light sensitivity by using the up/down volume buttons on the left edge of the phone. This sensitivity setting is displayed in a box at the top right corner of the display.

Flash


No flash is available with this camera.

Viewing your photos


See “Image Viewer” section.
Please note: To save battery life, your camera will switch off and return to the menu screen if it has not been used for a period of two minutes.

Image viewer


From the Menu scroll down to “Image viewer” and press OK. You will be taken in to the collection of photos that have been taken and stored on the phone. Note: if you have fitted a Micro SD memory card in the phone you will be taken to the collection of photos stored on the memory card or phone based on the setting made within Storage.
The way the photos are shown can be changed using the “Browse style” and “Sort by” options (covered in this section).
Within “Image viewer”, select “Options” using the left soft button, which will present you with the following:

  • View - this will display the selected photograph over the full display.




  • Send - enables you to send your photo either by MMS message or via a Bluetooth connection. With MMS, an MMS message will be pre-populated with the selected photo and then you follow the usual MMS message sending process described earlier. With Bluetooth, you will be prompted to activate a Bluetooth connection if not previously switched on and then follow the usual Bluetooth procedure.




  • Delete - after requesting confirmation this enables you to delete the selected photo.




  • Use - the selected photo can either be used as the background wallpaper for the phone's display by selecting Wallpaper or it can be attached to a phonebook record by selecting Phonebook picture. Phonebook picture provides a list of the contacts in your phonebook allowing you to select the one you wish to attach the picture to by pressing OK.




  • Details - provides you with the date the photo was taken, the size of the file and a copyright statement.




  • Rename - all photos are automatically assigned a unique sequential image number starting when the picture is taken. The “Rename” option enables you to assign a useful name for each picture using simple text entry. You will need to clear the existing number before entering the name unless you wish to retain both.




  • Browse style - within “Browse style” you have the ability to display your photo collection on the display in three different ways as follows. “List” will show a screen filled with four small photos with the photo's number or name alongside it. You can scroll down the page and beyond to the photo you wish to select. "Medium" will show nine small photos in a 3x3 grid on the screen with no names or numbers. Scrolling will step through these photos producing a red highlighted border around the selected photo. "Large" is the default setting and will populate the screen with a single photo and scrolling will step through the collection one at a time.




  • Sort by - sort your photo sequence alphabetically by “Name” or chronologically by “Time”, which will sort them in date order with the most recent first.




  • Storage - select where the photos should be stored and/or viewed if you have a Micro SD memory card fitted. Options are “Phone” or “Memory card”. If no card is installed this option will not be presented.




  • Delete all - care should be taken in the use of this but it will enable you, after a confirmation "Yes", to delete all of the photos stored in your phone. Using “Delete” (see above) to remove photos individually is often the preferred option.


Alarm


To enter the Alarm mode select the Menu and scroll down to “Alarm” and press OK.

Within the alarm function you will be presented with two options, “On” or “Off”.



To set an alarm


Highlight “On” and press OK. You will now need to set the time you would like the alarm to sound in hour (HH), minute (MM) format (this is a 24 hour clock) using the number keypad. For example, if you would like to set the alarm for 6.45am, you would select 0, 6, 4, 5 and then press the OK button. Finally you will have the option for “Single” or “Repeated” alarm. If you select “Single”, you will be taken back to the Menu.
If you select “Repeated”, you will see a list of days. Select which days you would like the alarm to repeat by scrolling down to them and press “On”. When you have selected all the days you require, press “Done”.
If an alarm has been set a small bell icon will appear as one of the icons along the top of the screen. When the alarm time is reached your selected alarm tone will sound and you have the option to “OK” or “Snooze” (for nine minutes).

Organiser


To enter the Organiser mode select the Menu and scroll down to “Organiser” and press OK. This will take you to the organiser home screen which will offer you a choice of “Calendar” or “Daily reminder”.

Calendar


If “Calendar” is selected by pressing OK you will be shown today's date highlighted on a calendar. If you have previously entered one or more tasks, it will also show the next task you have entered for that day at the bottom of the display.
Select “Options” and then “View” to see any appointments that have been set up for the day (if tasks have already been entered). Use the scroll buttons to step through the day's appointments. There are then options to “Edit”, “Delete” or “Delete all” of the tasks.
On selecting “Add task” you will then be able to enter the date and time of an appointment or task. Scroll down to “Subject” and enter text details of the appointment and then press OK to return you to the calendar display. A large tick will confirm that the task details have been saved.
The “Jump to date” option lets you enter any date so that on pressing OK you will be taken to that date on the calendar. You then have the options to view or add a task for that date.
The “View all” option will let you see all the tasks in chronological order that have been stored in your calendar and lets you scroll through to “Edit” or “Delete” them.

When the time and date are reached for any entered appointment your selected alarm tone will sound and you have the option to “Silent” or “Snooze” (for nine minutes) when it sounds. If you press “Silent” you will then need to press “Yes” to cancel the alarm. You can select the alarm sound to be used by going to “Settings”, “Sound”, “Tone setup” and then “Alarm”.



Daily reminder


Selecting “Daily reminder” will give you the option to enter one or more regular reminders for every day until you choose to delete them. Press OK to enter the reminder option and the display will show any reminders you have already entered or if there are none the word “Empty” will be shown and you will be able to add one.
When the reminders area is empty, press the left soft button to take you to the “Add” screen. Enter the time in HH:MM format and then scroll down to the “Subject line” and enter a description of this reminder and then press OK to save it. You will then be returned to a screen showing this (and any other) reminder you have created.
When reminders already exist selecting “Options” will let you add a new reminder, “Edit” or “Delete” the highlighted reminder or “Delete all” of the reminders you have created. Scroll to the option you require and proceed by pressing OK.
When the reminder time is reached your selected alarm tone will sound and you have the option to “Silent” or “Snooze” (for nine minutes) when it sounds. If you press “Silent” you will then need to press “Yes” to cancel the alarm. You can select the alarm sound to be used by going to “Settings”, “Sound”, “Tone setup” and then “Alarm”.
Note: Both the calendar and daily reminder will work when the phone is switched off. Do not press “Yes” to switch the phone on if you are in an area where mobile phone use is not permitted.


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