Page 3 - Icons on your display
7 6 Basic Operations Icons on your display Antenna The more bars shown, the stronger the signal. Voice and data services available Voice and enhanced 3G data services available Battery level Recharge your battery when the charge indicator falls below the second bar level. Voice call in progress Vide...
Page 4 - Basic Operations
9 8 Making a voice call or videocall 1 Slide open the phone and enter thephone number you want to call (upto 40 digits) using the numerickeys.• To erase a digit, use B . Press and hold B to erase all digits. • Press l after entering a number and a cursor appears. Use l / r to move the cursor wherere...
Page 5 - Call History
11 10 Putting the call on hold (Hold) This function enables you to hold thecall until you are ready to resumetalking. • Press [Hold] to put the call on hold. To resume the call, press [Un-hold] (or t or O ). Receiving a second call In order to utilise this function, youneed to first go to the ‘Call ...
Page 6 - Profiles
13 12 Calling back using the received callhistory 1 In Standby mode, press t and then press l . 2 Select the number and press t to make a voice call. Calling back using the missed callhistory 1 In Standby mode, press t and then press r . 2 Select the number and press t to make a voice call. Tip: If ...
Page 7 - Using the Penlight; Pause Dialling
15 14 Using a wired hands free headsetwhile Hands-free is activated You can perform the functions belowby pressing and holding the earphoneswitch. • Receives a call when an incoming call is detected. • Makes a call in the standby mode.• Cancels a call in the middle of making a call. • Ends a call.• ...
Page 8 - Text entry
17 16 Text entry This phone uses three modes for textand character input, Standard, T9(Predictive), and Numeric. TheStandard and T9 modes are used forentering text, and the Numeric modeis used for entering numbers. Thelanguage indicator at the bottom left ofthe display shows the language youare curr...
Page 12 - Video Call
Page 13 - Making a video call
27 26 Video Call Video Call 99.59.59 Options Hold t a m r o F ) l l a m S / e g r a L ( e z i s n e e r c S F I C Q s t o d 4 4 1 x 6 7 1 ) L ( ) e m a r f g n i d u l c n i( s t o d 4 6 x 8 7 ) S ( You can view Video images of theother caller and yourself during a call. Image format The display res...
Page 14 - Receiving a video call
29 28 Tip: You can make a call from Contacts(See p. 61.) or from a Call History (Seebelow.). When using Contacts or a CallHistory, you can call with the phoneclosed. Redialling or calling back using theCall History Redialling using the dialled call history • In Standby mode press t , select the phon...
Page 18 - Using the Still and Video Camera
37 36 You can take still colour photos orvideos with the built-in front or rearcamera. Sending photos or videos viaPicture Message or Email is alsoavailable. You can use both the phoneor removable memory (SD Card) tosave your favourites. For how to use aSD Card, see p. 91. Note: Set the clock before...
Page 19 - Still camera
39 38 Starting the video camera • In Standby mode, press the left soft key twice ([Camera] → [Video]). (Or press [Menu], highlight and press O , then press [Video] ) Tip: You can switch between the stillcamera and the video camera modeby pressing the left Soft key while inthe video camera or still c...
Page 21 - Video camera
43 42 • Press [Options], after taking the photos and select Save as One image , then press [Yes]. Video camera Recording a video 1 Slide open the phone and pressthe left Soft key twice ([Camera] → [Video]). 2 Aim at a subject using the displayas a viewfinder. 3 Press O to start recording. • To stop ...
Page 26 - Address Book; Managing stored images
53 52 Address Book • You can switch between checking the remaining memoryon the handset and on the SDCard by pressing [Handset] or[SDCard]. Referring to the on-screen KeyGuide Press [Options] while monitoring asubject, select Key Guide and press O . Use u / d to view other guidance items. Press O or...
Page 27 - Creating a new contact
55 54 Address Book Contact [First Name] [Last Name] [Company] [Phone Number 1] [Email Address 1] [Group No.] [Image] Save Select Save Select Address Book Personalised OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Save Select Address Book Other [Nickname] [Job Title] [Birthday] [Address 1] [URL] [Note] OFF First name Last nam...
Page 29 - The Contacts List
59 58 Changes the icon to yourfavouriteEdits the group nameAssigns a notification pattern tothe group for when you receive avoice call from the group.Assigns a notification pattern tothe group for when you receive avideo call from the group.Assigns a notification pattern tothe group for when you rec...
Page 32 - Owner Information
65 64 Owner Information Saving your own information (Owner Information) 1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],select and press O . 2 Select Owner Information and press O . The Owner Information display (Owner Info 1 page)appears with the number of yourphone inserted. 3 Press [Options], select Edit and pre...
Page 33 - Messaging
Page 37 - Opening messages
75 74 (A) Opening messages Opening messages at the time ofreception When a message arrives, a notificationpicture or video appears with thesound or vibration pattern you set.(See p. 55 and p. 114 for how to set aMessage notification pattern.) 1 After reception of the message isfinished, display (A) ...
Page 38 - Message Settings
77 76 Forwarding the message to anotherperson 1 Open the Inbox and select the message you want to forward. 2 Press [Options], select Forward and press O . 3 In the To: field, enter the phonenumber or email address and press O . 4 In the Subject field, enter themessage and press O . 5 Press [Send]. M...
Page 40 - Media Album
Page 42 - Editing photos/videos
85 84 Editing photos/videos You can edit photos or videos storedin the Media Album. Editing photos • Open a photo in the Picture folder, press [Options], select Edit Image , and then select one of the followingitems and press O . Scaling: Enlarges/Reduces thedisplay size. Stamp: Selects Original or ...
Page 46 - Formatting the SD Card; Using the SD Memory Card
93 92 A Secure Digital Memory card (SDCard) is a compact and portablememory storage device. The S750ienables you to use an SD Card tostore photos, video images, sounds,contacts, and downloaded data thathave no restrictions. This is convenientfor transferring to a personal computeras well as printing...
Page 47 - Using the SD Card
95 94 Caution: Do not try to remove the SD Cardwhile formatting. Example: Accessing the Media Album. Icons related to data on the SDCard An SD Card is inserted. A write-protected SD Card is inserted. Note: If an unsupported SD Card is insertedinto the phone, the icons shownabove will not appear. Usi...
Page 48 - DPOF Printing
97 96 Note: If you select All in step 2 to save all data as backup, and if saving dataonto the SD Card you will be asked ifyou want to include images which areinserted into the Address Book ornot. If saving backup data to thephone however, the data categorydisplay changes as you select data tobe inc...
Page 50 - Settings
101 100 Cancelling all prints requested 1 Press [Menu], highlight and press O , and then select Memory Settings and press O . 2 Select Memory Card and press O . 3 Select DPOF Print and press O , and then select Cancel Print Order and press O . Select [Yes] at the confirmation display. Using the SD M...
Page 51 - Opening the Settings Menu; Settings menu details
103 102 Opening the Settings Menu To open the Settings menu, press[Menu] in Standby mode, highlight and press O . Profiles Changes the ringtone volume andother reception conditions. Display Changes the display settings such ascharacter input mode or light, orStandby display. Phone Settings Sets the ...
Page 54 - Display settings
109 108 Profiles This phone has seven types ofProfiles, and Normal is set as thefactory default setting. Activating or deactivating Profiles • Press and hold B . Selecting the Profile type 1 Open the Profile display. • Press [Menu] → → Profiles 2 Select the profile to use and pressthe O key. Normal:...
Page 56 - Phone Settings
113 112 Changing LED illumination notifica-tion patterns This function is used to select differentLED colour patterns to notify you ofmissed calls, unread messages, oralarm time occurrence (Schedulealarm). 1 Open the LED display. • Press [Menu] → → Display → LED 2 Select ON and press O , and then se...
Page 60 - Browser settings
121 120 Setting vibration to confirm theconnection This function enables the phone tovibrate when the other party’s phonehas detected your call. It is set to OFFby default. 1 Open the Vibrate on Connectiondisplay. • Press [Menu] → → Phone Settings → Vibrate on Connec- tion 2 Select ON and press O . ...
Page 63 - Re-initialising your phone
127 126 Setting your own security code The phone’s security code is essentialto protect your phone fromunauthorised use or to avoid acciden-tal operation. At the time of purchasethe security code is set to “9999”. Westrongly advise you to change theinitial security code to one of your ownchoosing to...
Page 64 - Call settings
129 128 Reset Settings: Resets the settings of the phone to the initialsettings at the time ofpurchase. Clear All Memory: Clears all the memory contents such asContacts or call histories. Reset & Clear: Resets all the function settings and clears all thememory contents. 3 Enter your security cod...
Page 67 - Video calls
135 134 Video calls Setting the method to switch avideo call to a voice call If you have made a video call to aperson whose phone does not havethe function, you must switch to avoice call. You can set the switchingmethod to automatic or manual. 1 Open the Reconnection Methoddisplay.• Press [Menu] → ...
Page 68 - Calendar
137 136 7 Select Auto Answer Tone patternicon or Answer Time icon , and press O to set each item. 8 Press [Set] to complete the setting. Using camera functions during avideo call These functions enable you to zoomthe subject and switch the camerabetween the front and the back duringa video call. You...
Page 69 - Schedule
139 138 Calendar The phone comes with a calendar thatenables you to organize information bymonth, week and day. You can attachselected photo or video data toparticular dates manually to assist inremembering the corresponding item.You can manage your appointmentsby making Schedule entries for chosend...
Page 71 - To Do List
143 142 Registering a Schedule entry in theAddress Book 1 Select an entry in the Schedule listor open a Schedule entry. 2 Press [Options], select Save to Address Book and press O . 3 Select Phone Number , Email Address , or URL and press O . 4 Follow the on-screen instructions. Transmitting a Schedu...
Page 72 - Extras
145 144 Opening the To Do list 1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],highlight and press O . The monthly calendar appears. 2 Press [Options], select ToDo List and press O . You can change the displays of thedifferent categories All Data, Expired,Uncompleted, and Completed bypressing l / r . All Data: Disp...
Page 73 - Alarm clock
147 146 Alarm clock In addition to the alarm clock, thisphone has a convenient feature called“Snooze mode”, which sounds analarm every specified number ofminutes (1 to 5) up to six times afterthe first alarm is turned off. You canset up to 8 Alarm Clock entries. Eachentry can be allocated a customis...
Page 75 - Notes
151 150 Setting the sensitivity of themicrophone The sensitivity of the microphone canbe adjusted for recording your voice orthe voices of people further away,such as on stage or on conferencespeakers. 1 Press [Options] in the VoiceRecorder mode. 2 Select For Conference or For Dictation and press O ...
Page 76 - World Clock; Media Player
153 152 Using the Call Note Storing the phone number during acall 1 Enter the number using thenumeric keys during a call andpress O . 2 Select Call Note , and press O . The phone number is stored andyou can continue talking. Retrieving the Dial Note after the call 1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],hig...
Page 79 - Orange World; Using the Help guide; Displaying the call time
159 158 Orange World Opening the SIM ToolkitMenu You can access the SIM toolkit menu ifyour SIM/USIM card supports thisadditional service. Menu names andcontents vary depending on the SIM/USIM card you purchase. Contactyour mobile phone stockist for details. 1 Open the SIM Toolkit display.• Press [M...
Page 80 - Web browsing
161 160 Orange World Orange World Web browsing Accessing WAP sites on theInternet 1 In Standby mode, press [Menu],highlight and press O . 2 Select the desired WAP site fromthe Bookmarks list. • While browsing pages, use u / d to scroll up or down, and O to select an item to execute the command.Press...
Page 81 - Games
Page 82 - Java TM Settings
165 164 Games Games Your phone enables you to playvarious preset, downloadable, WAPand text based games. Open Games from the main menu to start savedapplications ( Java™ Games ), play WAP or text games or download newapplications ( More Games ), or define the settings ( Java™ Settings ). Playing Jav...
Page 83 - Connectivity
167 166 Games Connectivity Always ON: Turns on the backlight while a Java™ application isrunning. Always OFF: Turns off the backlight while a Java™ application isrunning. Normal: Lights when a key is pressed for the duration set in the KeyLight setting in the Lightsetting menu (See p. 110). 4 After ...
Page 84 - Bluetooth
169 168 Connectivity Connectivity Bluetooth ® transmission Bluetooth is a radio technology thatenables you to use a wirelessconnection to send or exchange datasuch as indicated in Table 1. Thephone detects all Bluetooth compat-ible devices that are turned on and setto transmittable within a maximumr...
Page 89 - Infrared transmission
179 178 Timeout setting does not affect theduration of a Bluetooth connectionafter it is established. Turning off Bluetooth Passwordauthentication Bluetooth Password authenticationrequires you to enter a 1 to 8 digitnumber of your own creation uponeach connection with anotherBluetooth compatible dev...
Page 92 - Printing
185 184 Setting a regular period forsynchronisation between the phoneand the network server 1 Select Auto Synchronisation on the Synchronise display, then ON and press O . 2 Select an item with an icon, set thestarting time and select the period. : Enters the time. : Selects Every Day, Every Week, E...
Page 94 - Safety Precautions
189 188 Do not use near medical devices oron board aircraft Do not use a mobile phone near aheart pacemaker or any other medicaldevice. Radio frequency (RF) signalsmay interfere with the functionality ofmedical or aircraft equipment.• Always maintain a suitable distance between the phone and a pace-...
Page 95 - Battery Safety Precautions
191 190 • Keep the metal contacts on the phone and battery clean. • Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strongdetergents to clean the phone.Wipe it with a soft cloth. (Avoidusing a cloth which is too drybecause it may generate staticelectricity.) • Use only Sanyo approved accessories a...
Page 98 - Index; Specifications
197 196 Index Specifications e z i S ) H ( 8 0 1 × ) W ( 0 5 × m m ) D ( 2 2 t h g i e W g 1 2 1 e m i T k l a T ∗ ) a e r a S T M U n i( s e t u n i m 0 7 1 ) a e r a M S G n i( s e t u n i m 0 9 1 e m i T y b d n a t S ∗ ) a e r a S T M U n i( s r u o h 0 1 2 ) a e r a M S G n i( s r u o h 0 8 1 y...
Page 101 - Patents and copyright
203 202 • T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat.Nos. 5,187,480, 5,818,437,5,945,928, 5,953,541, 6,011,554,6,286,064, 6,307,548, 6,307,549,and 6,636,162, 6,646,573;Australian Pat. Nos. 727539,746674, and 747901; Canadian Pat.Nos. 1,331,057, 2,302,595, and2,227,904; Ja...