Pantech PG - 3600V manual

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    U S E R ' S M A N U A L 5 U 01 0 1 8 0 00 0 R E V 00 3 6 0 0 V Made in Korea 00 PG-3600V_EN_COVER�‚�¬.indd 1-2 2006.4.27 7:17:54 PM[...]

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    1 USER MANUAL PG-3600V Thank you f or choosing Pan tech PG-3600V and welcome to wireless mobile communi cation network ing with the PG-3600V, o ur tri-band GS M mobile phone. Pantech is delighted to in troduce this b rand new portab le phone which will keep you constantly con nected to the network. This User M anual explains in detail its features [...]

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    De sig n Slider phon e with 262K col or TFT display Di spl ay • 30.096 mm x 37.62 mm (1.9 ”) display • Supports up to 262K colors in 176 x 220 pixels • 7 lines for text in basic mode with 18-p ixel font • Two program mable Soft key s; four-way scr oll and selection k ey Me lod ies MP3, AAC, A AC+, General-MI DI (GM), SP-MI DI, SMF, RTTL, [...]

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    Using a mob ile phone while driving may b e prohibited. Please chec k local laws an d regulations with regard to the prohibition of mobile phon e use while dr iving, and comp ly with them. Use of your phone while yo u are driving may disturb you r concentrati on and so cause an accident. Always switch your phone off as soon as possible. Should you [...]

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    Pantech PG-3600V at a glance Pantech PG-3600V at a glance Earpiece LCD Power on/off Menu exit key Left Soft key Phone Lock/Unlock Cancel/Back T ext Clear/Edit exit key Four-way scroll key Special menu selection key Selection/Confirmation key Dial key/Call Accept Alphanumeric keypad Vibration Mode Microphone Right Soft key Headset jack 4 Camera Came[...]

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    5 Quick & easy Quick & easy () o c s e Key Function Performs the functions shown in the bottom lin e of the display . When the Left Soft key [ ( ] is pressed whil e slide is closed , a call is made from the Recent Calls list. When the Right Soft ke y [ ) ] is pressed while slide is c losed, the Music Album functio n in the MP3 Play er menu [...]

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    Quick & easy Quick & easy 6 1 0 ~ 9 * 0 # C U Key Function If pressed a nd held in Standb y mode, connects to the voicemail server automatic ally . Enters numbe rs, letters or sp ecial characters. If pressed i n Standby mode, d isplays the diali ng screen. If pressed a nd held in Standb y mode, enters or exits from V ibration mode. If press[...]

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    7 Contents Getting started Package contents ....................................................... 16 SIM card ....................................................................... 17 About your SIM card ..................................................... 17 Installing/Removing your SIM card ............................... 17 Battery .........[...]

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    Contents 8 • T o switch between two calls ...................................... 28 • T o end a call .............................................................. 28 T ransferring a call ......................................................... 28 Multi-party calls ............................................................. 29 • T o make a[...]

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    9 Contents Applications Messages .................................................................... 40 T ext Msg ....................................................................... 40 Multimedia Msg ............................................................ 40 E-mail ..........................................................................[...]

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    Contents 10 Received Calls .............................................................. 56 Dialled Calls .................................................................. 56 Recent Calls ................................................................. 57 Delete Call Logs ........................................................... 57 Call T imer[...]

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    1 1 Contents phone ........................................................................ 73 • Viewing the amount of Java application memory used .......................................................................... 74 Settings ....................................................................... 74 Display Settings .....................[...]

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    Contents 12 • T o set an alarm ......................................................... 85 Calendar ....................................................................... 85 • Monthly View ............................................................. 86 • Daily View ................................................................. 86 • Ev[...]

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    13 Contents SIM T oolkit ................................................................. 102 Appendix Menu tree. .................................................................. 104 Access codes ............................................................ 107 T roubleshooting checklist ....................................... 108 Performance and[...]

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    1 Getting started 1. Package contents 2. SIM card 3. Battery 4. Display 5. Selecting functions and options 060425-PG-3600V-EN�‚�¬(00).indd 15 2006.4.27 7:6:47 PM[...]

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    Package contents Package contents 16 Battery Travel Char ger User Manual Phone * The ac tu al co nte nts m ay va ry de pen din g on yo ur reg io n. 060425-PG-3600V-EN�‚�¬(00).indd 16 2006.4.27 7:6:49 PM[...]

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    About you r SIM card When you su bscribe to your network opera tor, you receiv e a SIM (Subs criber Identit y Module) card containing your registratio n information, PIN code, poss ibly operator dependent a dditional serv ices, etc. Like a credit card, it should be k ept secure and handled carefu lly. Do not ben d, scratch or expose it to m oisture[...]

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    Whe n y ou r b att ery is fu lly ch arg ed, rem ove t he ada pte r c onn ect ion fr om the ou tl et, th en dis con nec t t he ada pte r fro m y ou r p hon e b y p res sin g t he ada pte r’s sid e b ut ton s a nd pul lin g the ad ap ter aw ay fro m t he pho ne, as sho wn on th e r igh t. Getting t he best fro m your batte ry • Do not use a damag[...]

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    19 Display Display Display Display i cons Depending o n your phone’s status, the fo llowing icons may appear at the top of the display. Icon area T ext and graphic area Displays the following information in Standby mode: Area Information through Cell Broadcast service, Network Name, T ime and Date, or Standby Softkey Indications Soft key text You[...]

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    20 Display Display Icon Description Y ou have rece ived one or more voice messages. Y ou have rece ived one or more text, multimedia or e-mail messag es. is d isplayed if the t ext message memor y is full. is d isplayed if the m ultimedia message memory is full. is d isplayed if the e -mail memory is f ull. Roaming indi cator , i.e. you are connect[...]

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    21 Display Display Icon Description The alert ty pe for incoming c alls is set to vi brate then ring. The alert ty pe for incoming c alls is set to vi bration. The alert ty pe for all tones is set to quiet a nd the alert typ e for all rings i s set to vibratio n. A headset i s connected. The auto-ans wer function is t urned on. Battery leve l. The [...]

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    Selecting functions and options Selecting functions and options 22 Your phone offers many pho ne operating a nd customizati on functions ar ranged in menu s and sub- menus. You can access thes e functions us ing the left an d right selec tion (“Soft”) k eys ([ ( ] and [ ) ]). Each menu a nd sub-menu al lows you to vie w and change the setting s[...]

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    2 Basic functions 1. Switching your phone on or off 2. Making and ending a call 3. Answering a call 4. Options during a call 5. Using your headset 6. Using your phone’s speaker phone function 7. Selecting menu functions 2 7. Selecting menu functions 2 8. Entering text 060425-PG-3600V-EN�‚�¬(00).indd 23 2006.4.27 7:7:24 PM[...]

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    To switch your phone on ❶ Open the sl ide. ❷ Press the [ e ] key until the phone swit ches on. ❸ If you are asked to input your PIN (Pers onal Identificat ion Number), en ter your SIM c ard’s PIN and press the [ o ] key. (For further detai ls, see Securit y Settings on page 74.) Your phone starts to searc h for an avail able network an d th[...]

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    ❶ Press the [ s ] key to se e the Call Log s list of dialled, re ceived or miss ed call numbers in reverse chronologic al order. ❷ Press the [ u ] or [ d ] scroll ke y to select th e number you want. ❸ Pre ss th e [ s ] k ey to di al the se lec ted nu mbe r . (F or fur the r det ail s, see 3. Ca ll Log s o n p age 5 5.) To make a call using C[...]

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    Answering a call To answer a call When you re ceive a call, y our phone ring s (or vibrates) . If the call er can be iden tified, the cal ler’s phone num ber is displaye d (or the call er’s name, if i t is stored in your Contacts). ❶ To answer a call, open th e slide ❷ If your pho ne is already open, press the [ s ] key. To reply to a misse[...]

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    • If your pho ne’s slide is c losed, press a nd hold the [ u ] or [ d ] scroll ke y during the i ncoming call. The caller hears a ‘busy’ tone. To answer a second c all You can ans wer an incomin g call while yo u have a call i n progress, i f your network service provid er supports thi s service and you have activ ated the Call waiting opti[...]

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    To sw itc h you r pho ne’ s mic ro pho ne of f Press the [ Mute] Soft key, or press Opti on then Mute. To sw itc h you r pho ne’ s mic ro pho ne ba ck on Press the [ Sound] Soft key , or press Opt ion then Sound. To put a call on hold , and retur n to a held ca ll You can put a call on hold whenever you want. You can make anothe r call while yo[...]

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    Multi - party cal ls A multi-par ty call feature is a network service that al lows up to six p eople to take p art in a multi -party or confe rence call simult aneously. For more informatio n, contact your service pro vider. To ma ke a mul ti - pa rt y c all ❶ C all t he fir st par tic ipa nt in the no rma l way . ❷ Call the se cond participan [...]

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    can talk pr ivately with t hat person. ❹ The other p articipants can continue the conversation with each o ther. ❺ To return t o the multi-par ty call, press the [Option] S oft key then pr ess the [Join A ll] option. ❻ Press the [ Select] Soft ke y or [ o ] key. All of the multi-party cal l participants can now hear e ach other. To re mov e o[...]

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    not transmi t the key tone s. It allows yo u to press keys without hea ring any key to nes during cal ls. To communic ate with answe ring machines o r computerise d telephone sys tems, you must select the [DTMF On] o ption. To tu rn DT MF to nes of f or on Press the [ Option] Soft ke y then the [DT MF Off] or the [DTMF On] o ption. Reading o r writ[...]

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    Using your headset You can mak e or receive a call without t ouching your phone, usin g your headset. When you co nnect your hea dset to the jac k located at th e top of your phone, the but ton on the hea dset works as follows: • To list rec ent calls, pres s the button i n Standby mode • To redial t he last call, press the butto n twice in Sta[...]

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    Displayin g your phone ’s menu functions To display your phone’s me nu functions, press the [Left ] Soft key (M enu) in Standby mode. Moving wi thin your ph one’s menu and subme nu function s To move wit hin your phone’ s functions an d select the function or value you want , press the fo llowing keys. When the ma in menu is disp layed, pre[...]

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    Entering T ext Input Mod e On many occ asions you need to input text while you are using y our phone (when storing a nam e in your Contacts, w riting a new m essage, creatin g your greeting or scheduli ng events on yo ur calendar, f or example). Yo u can select from the follow ing methods (m odes) of inputt ing text on you r phone. T9 mode You can [...]

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    want appear s. 123 mode You can inp ut numbers in this mode. Symbol mo de You can inp ut special cha racters like Gr eek letters, currency un its, or a perio d mark in this mode. To change Text input mode When you ar e in the area w here you can i nput the text, the text in put mode indica tor is display ed at the botto m of your phone’ s display[...]

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    To clear al l of the lette rs on the displ ay, press the [ c ] key longer. Returning to the prev ious screen When the te xt input field is empty, pres s the [ c ] key to return to t he previous sc reen. Using T9 mode In the T9 a lphabet Editor, each word is composed completely as you input the text. ❶ Press the k eys numbered [ 2 ] to [ 9 ] to in[...]

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    ABC mode When typing in ABC mode, p ress the key labeled with the targe t letter once for the fir st letter; pres s it twice for the second lett er, and so on. Example: To display the l etter “C”, quic kly press the [ 2 ] key three t imes. To displa y the letter “ K”, press the [ 5 ] key twice. This method is called Multi-t ap typing. Chang[...]

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    • Initial cap ital ( ) • Capital loc k ( ) Using 123 mode The number mode allows you to enter numbers int o the text. Pr ess the key correspondi ng to the digi t you want to enter. Using Sym bol mode The symbol mode allows you to enter symbols int o your text. To display more symbol s, press the [ u ] or [ d ] scroll ke y. To input a symbol, pr[...]

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    3 Applications 1. Messages 2. Contacts 3. Call Logs 4. Media Gallery 5. Multimedia 6. Settings 7. Organiser 060425-PG-3600V-EN�‚�¬(00).indd 39 2006.4.27 7:7:44 PM[...]

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    This functi on allows you t o create, send , read and save a message u sing the Short Message Servic e (SMS: text messages), Enhanced Messa ge Service (EMS : messages including a simple image, animation or m elody) or Multimedia Message Service (MMS: message s supporting presentatio n of various me dia types, suc h as full color images and polyphon[...]

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    select 1.Wr ite New, then p ress [ o ] key. Select the type of message you want to w rite. • Text Msg.: Write new SMS or EMS message. • Multimedia Msg.: Write new MMS message. • E-mail: Wri te new E-mail. Ed ito r o pt ion s for Te xt Ms g. While you a re entering yo ur message, pre ss the [Option] Soft key [ ( ] to select from the follo wing[...]

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    Press the [ o ] key to se lect the video clip from the video clip list. • Take a Vide o: Takes a new video clip usi ng the Camera function. • Add Templat e: Adds a mult imedia message template. This featur e is available only when ther e are no items on the slid e. If there is more than one slide, the Add Template fu nction is not a vailable. ?[...]

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    Box and sav es it in your p hone’s memory. Press the [ Edit], [Add] or [Delete] Righ t Soft key to u se the following o ptions. • Add: Adds t he subject, mai n text or atta chment. • Edit: Adds the subject, m ain text or att achment. • Delete: Del etes the select ed object. Se ndi ng a mes sa ge T o send T ext Msg. : ❶ When you ha ve comp[...]

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    T o manage text messages in In box: In Text Msg ., select a tex t message then press the [Option] So ft key to selec t from the fol lowing function s: • Delete: Del etes the select ed message. • Forward: Pr epares the rece ived message f or sending to another rec ipient. • Delete All: Deletes all te xt messages in the Inbox. • Save to Pho n[...]

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    number, or press the [Opti on] Soft key [ ( ] to select from the fo llowing functio ns. • Delete: Del etes the select ed message. • Forward: Ed its or sends th e received mes sage to another rec ipient. • Delete All: Deletes all me ssages in the Inbox. T o manage a multimedia message opened in Inbox: ❶ In Multimed ia Msg., selec t the multi[...]

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    provider’s POP server. • Download in Full: Download s into your ph one’s user memory all E-mails that h ave been trunca ted or could not be rece ived due to th e size limit in your phone’s E - mail Settin gs. Outbox The Outbox contains all me ssages you hav e not yet sent. Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 1. Messages then select 3.Ou [...]

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    T o manage mess ages in Draft B ox: ❶ In the Draf t Box, select t he saved messa ge you want to manage. ❷ Press the [ Edit] Soft key [ ) ] to edit t he saved message, or press the [Opt ion] Soft key [ ( ] to select from the fo llowing functio ns: • Delete: Del etes the messag e. • Delete All: Deletes all me ssages in the Draft Box. T o mana[...]

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    template. Templates A template contains a bloc k of text for quick insertion into text messag es, multimedia messages or E- mails. Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 1. Messages then select 6.Te mplates, then p ress the [ o ] key. T o manage mess age in T emplates: ❶ In Template s, select the t emplate you wa nt to manage. ❷ To select f rom[...]

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    • Receive to: The location where a text me ssage is stored after it is received. If t he storage spa ce of the selec ted location is full, the mes sage is saved i n the other storage loc ation. Press th e [ l ] or [ r ] scroll ke y to choose eith er Phone or SIM . • Save Messag e: Specifies wh ether the comp leted message is saved in the Se nt [...]

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    Servers. Yo u can enter th e primary and s econdary DNS. This f unction is avai lable only whe n you are connected t o HTTP. • Bearer: Pre ss the [ l ] or [ r ] scroll ke y to select either GPRS Only or GSM O nly. Message Lif etime: Allows you to set the dura tion of time y our message is stored at t he message cent re while attem pting to delive[...]

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    • Username: T he ID used to s ign in to the E-mail server. • Password: T he password use d to sign in t o the E-mail server. • Data Connec tion: The Inte rnet data conne ction used to connect to the E-mail ser ver: • GPRS: Selec t this item the n press the [E dit] Soft key t o edit the AP N Name, User ID , and Password . • CSD: Select thi[...]

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    settings. • Call: Calls the predefined voice mail sy stem to check whether you have voice mai l. • Voice Mail Number: Specifi es the voice m ail recipient number manu ally. Memory In fo. This functi on displays the amount of use d and available memory on y our phone. Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 1. Messages then select 8.Me mory Info,[...]

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    To search f or a phone num ber from Contac ts, do the following. ❶ Input a nam e then press t he [ o ] key. The contact list is sho wn and the curs or is placed o n an item that matches you r input data. ❷ Press the [ l ] or [ r ] scroll ke y to view the recorded numbers. ❸ Press the [ o ] key to vi ew all numbers . To manage c ontacts, press[...]

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    To change t he group ring tone, press the [Option] Soft key then select Group Ring Ton es. To add your own groups to the predefined groups, press the [ r ] scroll ke y when the pred efined five gr oups are displayed. Speed Dia ling This functi on enables you to use the Spe ed Dialing function to dial a Contact by pressing a Speed Dial number in S t[...]

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    send it to the phone of a nother Bluetoot h user. You can edit or del ete the saved n umbers. Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 2. Contacts then select 5.Bu siness Card. To manage y our business ca rd information , press the [Edit] Soft Key [ ) ] to edit t he saved busine ss cards, or press th e [Option] Soft key [ ( ] to select from the follo[...]

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    Missed Ca lls This functi on displays the missed calls list showing th e time and da te of missed ca lls as well as the number or name of the caller. Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 3. Call Logs then select 1.Mi ssed Calls. Press the [ l ] or [ r ] scroll ke y to select a missed call. Press the [ Delete] Soft ke y [ ) ] to delete the missed [...]

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    is not foun d in Contacts.) Enables you t o record the recipient’s name and numbe r in Contacts. • Send Messag e: Sends a mess age to the per son you called. • Delete All: Deletes all di aled call reco rds from the li st. Recent Ca lls This functi on lists all re cent missed ca lls, received c alls and dialed calls, showing the time and d ate[...]

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    Call Cost This functi on records info rmation on cal l cost and limi ts the call ch arge to preven t you from exce eding your subscriptio n charge. Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 3. Call Logs then select 7.Ca ll Cost. The followi ng information is displayed. • Last Call C ost: Displays t he cost of the last call. • Total Call Cost: Disp[...]

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    This functi on is used to v iew, play, del ete or edit the photos, ima ges and sounds you have saved on your phone. External Memory This functi on allows you t o manage the f iles saved in External Me mory in your ph one, to move t hem to other folders or perform other f unctions. Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 4. Media Gallery then select [...]

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    In such cas es, you can ta ke the followin g actions. ❶ Connect the phone and PC u sing the USB c able. ❷ Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 8. Connectivity then select 2.USB Mass Sto rage then sele ct On. ❸ Select from the following three options. - W hen usi ng Win dow s: • Windows 200 0 • Th e n ew port abl e d isk fol der is dis p[...]

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    • The “E xter nal Me mory Mo unt Sta rt” me ssag e a ppe ars whe n the Ex tern al Mem ory is rem oved fr om and rei nse rted in to the pho ne, and th en norm al ope rati on sta rts. Photo Gal lery This functi on allows you t o view or edit the photos sav ed in your pho ne. Vi ewi ng an d m an agi ng yo ur ph oto al bum s Either pres s the [Me[...]

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    specify. • Rename: Ren ames the selec ted photo. • Crop Photo: To zoom in to the selected p hoto, press the Left So ft key [ ( ]; press th e Right Soft ke y [ ) ] to zoom out fr om the selecte d photo. The ph oto size is set to the disp lay size when y ou save the ph oto. • Delete: Del etes the select ed photo. • Delete All: Deletes all ph [...]

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    Set tin gs a nd set s it as th e ba ckg rou nd i mag e s hown on yo ur dis pla y . Con tac t – As sign s t he vide o t o a con tac t i n Co nta cts . • Send via: D isplays the fol lowing subfunc tions: MMS – Send s t he sele cte d v ideo in a mult ime dia mes sag e. E-m ail - S end s t he s ele cte d vi deo in a E -ma il Blu eto oth – S end[...]

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    • Delete: Del etes the select ed image. • Delete All: Deletes all im ages in your I mage Gallery. • Information : Views details of the select ed image. • Send via: MMS – File s a re tran smi tte d vi a M MS. E m ail – F ile s a re t ran smi tted vi a E -mai l. Blu eto oth – W hen Blu eto oth is tur ned on, th is func tio n s ends an i[...]

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    Other Fil es This functi on allows you t o manage files in unsupported formats sav ed on your phon e. It also lis ts files receiv ed via Bluetooth f rom other devic es. Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 4. Media Gallery then select 6.Other Files to list all ot her files store d on your phone. Ma nag ing o the r fil es sa ved o n y ou r ph one [...]

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    Camera This functi on enables you to use your ca mera phone to take a phot o or video. You can then save and edit the photo or vi deo on your pho ne. Ta kin g p ho tos ❶ Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 5. Multimedia then select 1.Camera then select 1.Take a Photo to enter your phone’s Photo Capture mode. ❷ To change t he photo shooti n[...]

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    Vi ewi ng yo ur ph oto s Press the [ u ] or [ d ] scroll ke y to zoom in or out of the selected ph oto relative to its original size. Pre ss th e [ Can cel ] S oft ke y o r t he [ c ] k ey to re tur n t o t he cam er a p rev iew sc ree n. Sa vin g y ou r p ho tos ❶ In Multi Ca pture mode, sel ect Mark or Un mark to check or uncheck the image box [...]

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    modes. Wh en yo u p res s t he [ ] ke y o r [ C ] k ey , th e cam era t ake s a ph oto au tom ati cal ly aft er th e s pec ifi ed tim e. • Hide Icons: Specifies whet her the icons are shown on your phone’ s display. Ta kin g a v ide o ❶ Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 5. Multimedia then select 1.Camera then select 2.Take a Video to ent[...]

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    take. You c an choose Fine, Normal, Low, or for MMS. • Frame Rate: Specifies the video frame ra te. You can choose 15 o r 30 frames per second. • Effect: App lies an effect to the video. • White Balan ce: Adjusts th e video’s white balance according t o the ambient lighting. You c an choose Auto, Day Light, Cloudy, Tungste n, or Fluoresc en[...]

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    • Shutter Sou nd: Specifies whether or not your phone’s camera make s a sound when you take photo s. You can choose Off, Shutter, 123, Smile, Whisky, or Cheese. • Audio Recor d: Specifies wh ether or not s ound is recorded in videos by defa ult. • Memory in U se: Specifies whether photos and videos are saved i n your phone’s memory or in [...]

  • Page 72

    Se lec tin g a v id eo for d isp la y i n Sta ndb y mo de You can set a video clip t o play on your phone’s displa y whenever it is on standby. ❶ Create and save a video. ( For further de tails, see Taking a vi deo on page 68. ) ❷ Display the Video Gallery. (For further details, see Video Galle ry on page 62. ) ❸ Select the Video Album co n[...]

  • Page 73

    To control playback of the tracks in you r Music Album, press the f ollowing keys. Press the [ A-B] Soft key [ ) ] to repeat between A and B. Mu sic Al bu m This functi on allows you t o make a Music Album of music tracks. If there is no Mus ic Album on yo ur phone, a Mus ic Album conta ining all track s on your Exte rnal Memory is created aut omat[...]

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    • Select All: Selects all MP 3 files. • Unselect Al l: Unselects a ll selected MP3 files. • Information : Shows inform ation on the se lected MP3 files. Se tti ngs This functi on allows you t o configure yo ur MP3 Player’s operation. Press the [Menu ] Soft key the n select 5.Multimedi a then select 2.MP3 Player th en select 4.Settings. • [...]

  • Page 75

    further det ails, see Listi ng Java games stored on your phone, abov e.) To run or manage Java gam es, select the Java game i n the list the n do the follow ing. Vi ewi ng th e a mo unt of J ava a ppl ic ati on me mor y u se d Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 5. Multimedia then select 4.Ja va then select 2.Memory Info. Settings This functi on[...]

  • Page 76

    Greeting or D-day. Gr eet ing This functi on allows you t o set the gree ting message displayed i n Startup or Id le mode. ❶ Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 6. Settings then select 1.Di splay Settings then select 2. Greeting. ❷ Input the g reeting message then press th e [ o ] key. Me nu Typ e You can def ine in which fo rm your phone’[...]

  • Page 77

    Ri ng Ton e Either pres s the [Menu] So ft key then se lect 6.Settings then select 2.Sound Settin gs then press the [Edit] Soft key then select 1.Ring Tone, o r press the [ u ] key in St andby mode then s elect 1.Ring T one. You can per sonalize the fo llowing. • Ring Type: Specifies how y our phone ring s or vibrates when you re ceive calls. Yo [...]

  • Page 78

    Bell1, Bell 2, or Bell3. Ke y T one This functi on allows you t o select the s ound you hear when you pr ess the phone’s keys. Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 6. Settings then select 2.So und Settings th en press the [ Edit] Soft key then select 4.Ke y Tone, or pres s the [ u ] key and t he [Edit] Soft key in Standby mode t hen select 4.K [...]

  • Page 79

    • Call Connec tion: When you dial or hang u p. • WAP Connect ion: When you c onnect or end a WAP session. • Hour Alert: Every hour whi le your phone is in Standby mode. • Minute Mind er: Every minut e while making a phone call. • Popup Alert : A warning, er ror, informati on or question. Pr ofi le Na me This functi on allows you t o renam[...]

  • Page 80

    ❷ Press the [ l ] or [ r ] scroll ke y to specify w hich of the followi ng methods is t o used to answ er calls. • SEND key: I ncoming calls a re answered by pressing the [ s ] key. • Any Key: In coming calls ar e answered by pressing any key except the [ e ] key and [ Reject] Soft ke y. • Slide Up: I ncoming calls a re answered by opening [...]

  • Page 81

    ❷ Select On o r Off. Ca ll Wai ti ng This functi on informs you that you have received a seco nd call while you are in a ca ll. ❶ Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 6. Settings then select 3.Ca ll Settings th en select 5.Cal l Waiting. ❷ Press the [ Option] Soft ke y to select fr om the followin g options. • Activate: A ctivates the Ca [...]

  • Page 82

    Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 6. Settings then select 5.Ti me & Date. You can set the Time, Date , and Date For mat. Favorite This functi on allows you t o add your own favorites to a Favorite sc reen, enabling you to access your favorite functions a nd files quickl y. Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 6. Settings then select 6.Fa[...]

  • Page 83

    Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 6. Settings then select 8.Se curity Setting s then select 1 .SIM Lock. You must in put the passwor d before you d ecide whether to set SIM Lock Press the [ l ] or [ r ] scroll ke y to select Lo ck or Unlock. • Lock: You m ust input the PIN number to a ccess to the main menu a fter you power on your phone. ?[...]

  • Page 84

    function. Ca ll Bar ri ng This functi on allows you t o set restrict ions on making certain typ es of calls. Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 6. Settings then select 8.Se curity Settings then select 6 .Call Barring. You must in put the passwo rd before you c an access this function. You can cho ose the followi ng. • Handset Bar ring: Specif[...]

  • Page 85

    Press the [ Option] Soft k ey [ ( ] to select one of the following. • On • Off • Fixed Dial List: Defines t he numbers rec orded in your Fixed Diall ing List. Ch ang e P IN 2 This functi on allows you t o change your phone’s PIN2 code. Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 6. Settings then select 8.Se curity Setting s then select 9 .Change[...]

  • Page 86

    Organiser p rovides variou s functions for setting alarms , recording i mportant events and memos, di splaying world times, perf orming calcula tions and conve rting units, an d timing even ts. Press the [ Menu] Soft key [ ( ] then sele ct 7.Organiser. Alarm This functi on allows you t o set an alarm to sound at up to five differ ent times. Press t[...]

  • Page 87

    Calendar is displayed as t he following v iews: Monthly View, Daily View, and Eve nt View & Edit. Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 7. Organiser then select 2.Ca lendar. Mo nth ly Vi ew Calendar is displayed in t his view by de fault. Press the f ollowing keys t o move in Mont hly View. Press the [ New] Soft key [ ) ] to add a new event, o[...]

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    Ev ent Vi ew & Ed it This functi on displays the events indivi dually and edit s the schedule or creates a new schedule. T o create a ne w event in Even t View & Edit: ❶ Select a da y in Monthly Vi ew then press the [New] Soft key. ❷ In the New Event screen, s elect and inpu t the details of the even t. ❸ Press the [ o ] key. Memo Thi[...]

  • Page 89

    T o record a vo ice memo: ❶ Press the [ Option] Soft ke y then select 1.New then press the [ ] key. ❷ Press the [ ] key to sto p recording, t hen press the [Play] Soft key to hear yo ur voice memo. ❸ Press the [ ] key then in put a name then press the [ o ] key to sa ve your voice m emo. T o play a vo ice memo: T o play a voic e memo: T Selec[...]

  • Page 90

    select 5.Ca lculator. Press the n umber keys and direction keys to input a calculation then press the [=] Soft key to display the result. Pre ss th e n umb er key s a nd dir ect ion ke ys to in put a cal cul at ion th en pre ss = t o d isp lay th e r es ult . Press the [ c ] key to cl ear the curren t line of your calculation . Press and h old the [...]

  • Page 91

    Organiser Organiser 90 Timer Timer sets the alarm bell to ring at a p reset time. Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 7. Organiser then select 8.Ti mer. • Press the [ Set] Soft key t o input a time and the number of minutes to count down t hen press the [ o ] key. • Press the [ ] , key to st art the countd own. • Press the [ ] key to pau s[...]

  • Page 92

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  • Page 93

    You can acc ess the Interne t with a WAP ( Wireless Application Protocol) brow ser on your ph one. This means you can connec t to the Intern et anywhere and anytime you have network c overage. Press the [ Menu] Soft key [ ( ] then sele ct 8.Connectivi ty then select 1.WAP. Navigatin g using the WAP browser To scroll t hrough and sel ect browser ite[...]

  • Page 94

    3.Bookmarks . ❷ To record a URL and Name i n the first em pty number in your Boo kmark List, pr ess the [Add] S oft key. To manage e xisting bookmar ks, select the bookmark then press the [Option] So ft key [ ( ] to select from the following f unctions. • Edit: Edits the URL and na me of a bookma rk. • Delete: Del etes a bookmar k from the Li[...]

  • Page 95

    URL. ❷ Input the U RL you want to go to, then pr ess the [ o ] key. Profiles This functi on selects or e dits WAP conne ction profiles on your phone. Your phone is compatible with OTA (Over The Air) messages. T hese are used by service prov iders to send connection details directl y to your phon e. Please ask y our service pro vider for detai ls [...]

  • Page 96

    Pre ss the [ o ] k ey to d isp lay the su bfu ncti ons IP Addr ess , IP Po rt, Log in ID and Pas swo rd t hen in put the ap prop ria te inf orm atio n f or each of th e fo llo win g su bfu nct ions , i npu ttin g t he inf orm atio n p rov ided by yo ur s erv ice pro vid er . APN : ( Acce ss Poi nt N ame .) Pres s t he [ o ] k ey to i npu t t he app[...]

  • Page 97

    ❶ Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 8. Connectivity then select 1.WAP then se lect 8.Security Cert. ❷ Select a se curity certific ate then press the [Option] S oft key [ ( ] to select one of the fo llowing functio ns. • Delete: Del etes the select ed security ce rtificate. • Delete All: Deletes all se curity certifi cates stored on you[...]

  • Page 98

    The term Bl uetooth refers both to the sp ecifications for connect ing various dev ices such as c omputers, mobile phon es and home app liances wirele ssly over a short dista nce and then en abling real ti me, bidirection al communicati on between the m, and to the p roducts complying w ith those spec ifications. You r Pantech PG- 3600V mobil e pho[...]

  • Page 99

    then select 3.Bluetooth th en select 1.Bl uetooth. ❷ Select On t o activate Blu etooth, or sele ct Off to deactivate Bluetooth. Paired de vices This functi on displays the paired device or allows you to add a new d evice. The ico n displayed bes ide each paired device vari es depending on the device’s type. ❶ Press the [ Menu] Soft key [ ( ] [...]

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    • Others After you s elect which dev ice type you w ant to search f or, the message “Search a dev ice” is display ed. ❸ Press the [ New] Soft key t o begin search ing for all devices of the selected ty pe. Se arc hin g for a de vic e Every time you search for a new device, the Paired Device List is updated. To cancel the se arch and displa [...]

  • Page 101

    • Send: Sends your business card to the ot her Bluetooth device. • Exchange: S ends your busi ness card to th e other Bluetooth d evice and recei ves a business card from the other B luetooth devic e then displays it. Your phone searches fo r other Bluetoo th devices sup porting the OPP Profile . ❸ Select the appropriate Bl uetooth device fro[...]

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    Name This functi on allows you t o edit the nam e of your phone . This is sho wn to other Bl uetooth devices in their searc hes. Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 8. Connectivity th en select 3.Bl uetooth then se lect 6.Name. Address This functi on displays the Bluetooth add ress of your phone. Press the [ Menu] Soft key then select 8. Connect[...]

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    • External Me mory: Displays directories on your External Memory card to other Bluet ooth devices. All files received fr om other Bluet ooth devices ar e saved on your Extern al Memory card. SIM T oolkit This functi on varies depen ding on your S IM card and the network ser vices provided by your servic e provider. Saving Memory & SIM T oolki[...]

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    5 Appendix 1. Menu tree 2. Access codes 3. T roubleshooting checklist 4. Performance and safety 5. Glossary 6. Phone specification 7. Memo 060425-PG-3600V-EN�‚�¬(00).indd 103 2006.4.27 7:8:21 PM[...]

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    1 Mes sag es 1.1 Wr ite Ne w 1.1 .1 T ext Ms g. 1.1 .2 Multi medi a M sg. 1.1 .3 E-mai l 1.2 Inb ox 1.3 Out box 1.4 Dra ft Box 1.5 Sen t B ox 1.6 T emp late s 1.7 Set tin gs 1.7 .1 T ext Ms g. 1.7 .1. 1 Mes sag e Ce ntr e 1.7 .1. 2 Mes sag e Li fet ime 1.7 .1. 3 Mes sag e T yp e 1.7 .1. 4 Rec eiv e to 1.7 .1. 5 Sav e M essa ge 1.7 .1. 6 Del ive ry [...]

  • Page 106

    4.6 Oth er File s 4.7 Mem ory Inf o. 4.7 .1 Phone Mem ory 4.7 .2 Exter nal Mem ory 5 Mul tim ed ia 5.1 Cam era 5.1 .1 T ake a Phot o 5.1 .2 T ake a Vid eo 5.1 .3 Photo Gal ler y 5.1 .4 Vide o G alle ry 5.1 .5 Setti ngs 5.1 .5. 1 Ima ge Size 5.1 .5. 2 Ima ge Qual ity 5.1 .5. 3 Vi deo Si ze 5.1 .5. 4 Vi deo Qu alit y 5.1 .5. 5 Whi te Bala nce 5.1 .5.[...]

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    6.8 .9 Chang e PI N2* 6.8 .10 Sys tem Res et 6.9 Fli ght Mod e 6.1 0 Sof twa re V er sion 7 Org ani se r 7.1 Ala rm 7.2 Cal end ar 7.3 Mem o 7.3 .1 T ext Me mo 7.3 .2 Vo ice Me mo 7.4 Wo rld T ime 7.5 Cal cul ator 7.6 Con ver ter 7.7 Sto p W atch 7.8 Ti mer 7.9 Fat nes s Ch eck er 8 Con nec ti vit y 8.1 W AP 8.1 .1 Home 8.1 .2 Resum e 8.1 .3 Bookm [...]

  • Page 108

    The followi ng section des cribes various security codes used on you r phone. PIN code (4 to 8 digi ts) The PIN (Pe rsonal Identifi cation Number) code protects your SIM ca rd against una uthorized use. The PIN code is usually supplied with t he SIM card. I f you input the incorrect P IN code entry t hree times in a row, the PIN code will b e block[...]

  • Page 109

    If you expe rience any prob lem while usin g your mobile phone, plea se refer to the following che cklist. If the problem sti ll persists, c ontact your dea ler or nearest service cen tre. When the “I nsert SIM Card” message appea rs: Make sure t he SIM card is correctly inst alled. Check to see if the SIM card is wo rking properly. If it does [...]

  • Page 110

    When you ar e unable to cha rge the batter y: This may be the result of one of the fol lowing three ca ses. ❶ Your charge r may be out of order. Contac t your nearest dealer. ❷ You may be attempting to u se the phone i n an overly hot/cold te mperature. Try changing the c harging environment . ❸ Your batter y may have not been connected to th[...]

  • Page 111

    To help you understand the main technica l terms and abbreviatio ns used in this booklet and t ake full advant age of the feat ures of your mo bile phone, he re are a few definitions . Call Barrin g Ability to restrict outgoi ng and incomin g calls. Call Divert ing Ability to reroute calls t o another numb er. Call Holdin g Ability to put one call [...]

  • Page 112

    PUK (PIN Un blocking Key) Security co de used to unlo ck the phone w hen an incorrec t PIN has bee n entered thre e times in succ ession. The eight-digit number is supp lied by the se rvice provider with the SIM car d. Roaming Use of your phone when you are outside y our home area (when trave ling for exampl e). SIM (Subscr iber Identifica tion Mod[...]

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