LG Electronics USA RD6200 Cellular CDMA Phone User Manual RD6200 Eng

LG Electronics USA Cellular CDMA Phone RD6200 Eng

Users Manual

Part 15.21 statement " Change or Modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void     the user's authority to operate the equipment. "   Part 15.105 statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and usedin accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. if this equipment does cause harmful interference or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to   which the receiver is connected- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT  1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS: LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions: (1) The limited warranty for the product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on the data of purchase of the product. (2) The limited warranty extends on to the original purchaser of the product and is not assignable or transferable to any subsequent purchaser/end user. (3) This warranty is good only to the original purchaser of the product during the warranty period as long as it is in the U.S., including Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. Territories and Canada. (4) The external housing and cosmetic parts shall not be covered under these limited warranty terms. (5) Upon request from LG, the consumer must provide information to reasonably prove the date of purchase. (6) The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to the Customer Service Department of LG. LG shall bear the cost of shipping the product back to the consumer after the completion of service under this limited warranty.  2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER: (1) Defects or damages resulting from use of the product in other than its normal and customary manner. (2) Defects or damages from abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to moisture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, or other acts which are not the fault of LG, including damage caused by shipping blown fuses spills of food or liquid. (3) Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or workmanship. (4) That the Customer Service Department at LG was net notified by consumer of the alleged defect or malfunction of the product during the applicable limited warranty period. (5) Products which have had the serial number removed or made illegible. (6) The limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied either in fact or by operations law, statutory or otherwise, including, but limited to any implied warranty of marketability or fitness for a particular use. (7) Damage resulting from use of non-LG approved accessories. (8) All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to normal customer use. (9) Products operated outside published maximum ratings. 3 (10) Products used or obtained in a rental program. (11) Consumables (such as fuses).  3. STATE LAW RIGHTS: No other express warranty is applicable to this product. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN. LG INFOCOMM INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL, RISING OUT OF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusive of imitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts; so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. 4. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE: To obtain warranty service, please call the following web address: www.lgeservice.com
8For Your SafetyImportant InformationThis user guide contains important information on the use andoperation of this phone. Please read all the informationcarefully for optimal performance and to prevent any damageto or misuse of the phone. Any changes or modifications notexpressly approved in this user guide could void your warrantyfor this equipment.Before You StartSafety InstructionsWARNING! To reduce the possibility of electric shock, do notexpose your phone to high humidity areas, such as thebathroom, swimming pool, etc.Always store your phone away from heat. Never store yourphone in settings that may expose it to temperatures less than32°F or greater than 104°F, such as outside during extremeweather conditions or in your car on a hot day. Exposure toexcessive cold or heat will result in malfunction, damageand/or catastrophic failure.Be careful when using your phone near other electronicdevices. RF emissions from your mobile phone may affectnearby in adequately shielded electronic equipment. Youshould consult with manufacturers of any personal medicaldevices such as pacemakers and hearing aides to determine ifthey are susceptible to interference from your mobile phone.Turn off your phone in a medical facility or at a gas station.Never place your phone in a microwave oven as this willcause the battery to explode.IMPORTANT! Please read the TIA SAFETY INFORMATION onpage 78 before using your phone.Safety InformationRead these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may bedangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in thisuser guide.]Never use an unapproved battery since this could damagethe phone and/or battery and could cause the battery toexplode.]Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it willcause the battery to explode.]Do not dispose of your battery by fire or with hazardous orflammable materials.]Make sure that no sharp-edged items come into contactwith the battery. There is a risk of this causing a fire.]Store the battery in a place out of reach of children.]Be careful that children do not swallow any parts such asrubber plugs (earphone, connection parts of the phone,etc.). This could cause asphyxiation or suffocation.
9For Your Safety]Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning stormsto avoid electric shock or fire.]When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or set up thehands-free kit near to the air bag. If wireless equipment isimproperly installed and the air bag is activated, you may beseriously injured.]Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.]Do not use the phone in areas where its use is prohibited.(For example: aircraft).]Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to directsunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such as abathroom.]Never store your phone in temperatures less than- 4°F orgreater than 122°F.]Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene,thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. There is arisk of this causing a fire.]Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. Suchactions may harm the internal circuit boards of the phone.]Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as the phonemay generate sparks.]Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting, pulling,or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose as it may causea fire or electric shock.]Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Do notallow the power cord to be crimped as it may cause fire orelectric shock.]Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is beingcharged. It may cause an electric shock or seriouslydamage your phone.]Do not disassemble the phone.]Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as itmay short-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock orfire.]Only use the batteries, antennas, and chargers provided byLG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided byother suppliers.]Only authorized personnel should service the phone and itsaccessories. Faulty installation or service may result inaccidents and consequently invalidate the warranty.]Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with yourbody during a call.]An emergency call can be made only within a service area.For an emergency call, make sure that you are within aservice area and that the phone is turned on.
10For Your SafetyFCC RF Exposure InformationWARNING! Read this information before operating the phone.In August 1996, the Federal Communications (FCC) of he UnitedStates, with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326, adoptedan updated safety standard for human exposure to radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCCregulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent withthe safety standard previously set by both U.S. andinternational standards bodies.The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines andthese international standards.CAUTIONUse only the supplied and approved antenna. Use ofunauthorized antennas or modifications could impair callquality, damage the phone, void your warranty and/or result inviolation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with adamaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contactwith skin, a minor burn may result. Contact your local dealerfor a replacement antenna.Body-worn OperationThis device was tested for typical body-worn operations withthe back of the phone kept 0.79 inches (2cm) between theuser’s body and the back of the phone. To comply with FCC RFexposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.79inches(2cm) must be maintained between the user's bodyand the back of the phone. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, andsimilar accessories containing metallic components should notbe used. Body-worn accessories that cannot maintain 0.79inches(2cm) separation distance between the user's bodyand the back of the phone, and have not been tested for typicalbody-worn operations may not comply with FCC RF exposurelimits and should be avoided.
11For Your SafetyVehicle Mounted External Antenna(optional, if available)A minimum separation distance of 8 inches (20cm) must bemaintained between the user/bystander and the vehiclemounted external antenna to satisfy FCC RF exposurerequirements. For more information about RF exposure, visitthe FCC website at www.fcc.govFCC Part 15 Class B ComplianceThis device and its accessories comply with part 15 of FCCrules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device and its accessories may not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) this device and its accessories mustaccept any interference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation.Cautions for Battery]Do not disassemble.]Do not short-circuit.]Do not expose to high temperature: 60°C (140°F).]]Do not incinerate.Battery Disposal]Please dispose of your battery properly or bring to yourlocal wireless carrier for recycling.]Do not dispose in fire or with hazardous or flammablematerials.Adapter (Charger) Cautions]Using the wrong battery charger could damage your phoneand void your warranty.]The adapter or battery charger is intended for indoor useonly.Do not expose the adapter or battery charger to direct sunlightor use it in places with high humidity, such as the bathroom.
17Getting Started1. Earpiece Lets you hear the caller. 2. Earphone Jack Allows the use of a headset tohear caller's voice.3. LCD Screen Displays messages and indicatoricons. When the phone is turned on, PowerSave mode automatically dims the screen andthen darkens it if no keys are pressed.4.Menu/Left Soft Key Use to access Contacts.5. Call Key Use to place or answer calls.6. Charger Port Connects the phone to thebattery charger or other available accessories.7. Alphanumeric Keypad Use to enter numbersand characters and select menu items.8. Vibrate Mode KeyUse to set the vibrationmode from standby mode, press and hold forabout 3 seconds. Press and hold for another3 seconds to activate Normal Mode fromVibrate Only Mode.9. Microphone10 .  International Call Prefix Key To make aninternational call, press  key for 2 or3 seconds. + means international callingcode.11. PWR/END Key Use to turn the poweron/off and to end a call. Also returns to theidle display screen.12 .   BACK Key Deletes single space or characterwith a quick press. Press and hold to deleteentire word. Also lets you exit out of menus,one level at a time. 13 .  OK KeySelects the function displayed atthe bottom of the LCD between the Left andRight Soft Key functions.14 .   Navigation Key Use for quick access toBrowser,  Multimedia, Brew and My Menu.15 .   Camera Lens lets you take pictures.16 .Note To charge the phone with PC USB, USBdriver should be installed in advance. LGUSB Driver supports Windows 98 SE, ME,2000, XP and Vista. Drivers can bedownloaded from your service provider'swebsite.Charging with PC USB You can use your computer to charge yourphone. Connect one end of a USB cableto the charging accessory port on yourphone and the other end to a highpowerUSB port on your PC (commonly locatedon the front panel of the computer).When charging with Hub, charge thephone with Hub Power.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 17
Getting Started18Getting StartedOnscreen IconsThe phone screen displays several onscreen icons which appear when thephone is powered on.Icons DescriptionsDisplays the strength of the signal received by the phone andcurrent signal strength is indicated by the number of bars displayedon the screen.No service. The phone is not receiving a system signal.Indicates key guard is enabled.Indicates speaker mode is on.Indicates battery charge level.When fully charged, battery icon indicates charging by twinkling.SMS on Call Reject. (Only shown on incoming mode)Indicates voice answering machine is activated.Indicates voice mail has been received or there are recorded voicemessages.In Silent mode.Indicates a microSD memory card is present.Indicates that a Text Message or E-mail Message has been received.In Alarm mode.In Vibrate mode.In use. A call is in progress.  * No icon indicates the phone is instandby mode.Indicates there is MMS.Indicates there are SMS and MMSRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 18
Menu Tree19Menu TreeNames1. Add Name2. Find3. Groups4. Speed Dial5. Copy &Move6. Erase Names7. My Profile8. Memory Info9. HelpMessages1. Write2. Inbox3. Outbox4. Voice Mail5. Archive in UIM6. Drafts7. Templates8. Msg Groups9. Erase Msgs1. Inbox2. Outbox3. Archive in UIM4. Drafts5. All Messages0. Msg Settings1. Text/E-mail MsgSettings2. General Settings3. Sent Counter*. HelpPremium Service1. SMS 51234Services2. Dial 51234Services3. Reliance CallerTunesCall History1. Missed2. Received3. Dialled4. In Call Memo5. Call Duration6. Erase History7. HelpMobile World1. R-Menu2. Play N Stop3. Remoba E-Mail4. Reset R-Menu5. UIM Toolkit6. Games7. HelpProfiles1. Vibrate Only2. Silent3. General4. Outdoor5. Headset6. HelpOrgan.&Tools1. Voice Tools2. ScheaduleRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 19
Menu Tree20Menu Tree3. Memo4. Reserved Call5. Alarm6. Stopwatch7. Calculator8. Unit Converter9. Worid Clock0. HelpMultimedia1. Camera2. FM Radio3. MP34. My StuffSettings1. My Menu1. Names2. Premium Serv.3. Call History4. Organiser &Tools5. Settings2. Display1. Language2. Service Area3. Clock &Shortcut4. Time & Date5. Wallpaper6. Menu Style7. Colour Scheme8. RhythmicLighting9. Backlight0. Help3. Call1. Call Forward2. Call Waiting3. Any Key Answer4. Auto Redial5. Voice Privacy6. Clear Voice7. Call Timer8. Call ConnectAlert9. Edit SMS on CallReject0. Int'l Call Prefix*. Help4. Phone1. Key Guard 2. Airplane Mode3. Data Settings4. Service Alert5. Version6. Help5. Security1. PIN CodeRequest2. Lock Mode3. EmergencyNumbers4. Change Code5. Clear Memory6. Reset Default7. HelpRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 20
Using the Battery and Charger21Using the Battery and ChargerCharge the battery fully beforethe initial use of the phone. Thephone comes with a rechargeablebattery. Keep the battery chargedwhile not in use in order tomaximize talk and standby timewhen using the phone.Installing and Removing theBatteryInstalling the BatteryTo install the battery, insert thebottom of the battery into theopening on the back of thephone. Push the battery downuntil it clicks into place.Removing the Battery1. Turn power off. Slide thebattery cover off the phone byplacing your thumb on theraised ledge and sliding itgently away from the phone,then lift and remove it.2. Place a fingertip in the cutoutto lift the edge of the battery,then remove it.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 21
Using the Battery and Charger22Using the Battery and ChargerCharging the BatteryTo use the AC adapter chargerprovided with your phone :1. Plug the AC adapter into theelectrical outlet.2. Insert the round end of theadapter into the AC adapterjack on the bottom of thephone. (Make sure the batteryis installed.)●As the phone charges, thebattery icon continuallydisplays a progression fromempty ( ) to full ( ). It takes about three hours to fullyrecharge a completely rundownbattery. When fully charged,battery icon indicates charging bytwinkling.Battery Charge LevelThe battery charge level is shownat the top right of the LCDscreen.When the battery charge levelbecomes low, the low batterysensor will alert you in threeways: sounding an audible tone,blinking the battery icon outline,and displaying low battery.Recharge soon. If the batterycharge level becomes exceedinglylow, the phone will automaticallyswitch off and any function inprogress will not be saved. * The colors which are displayedat various stages of chargingare different : Blue / Green /Yellow / Red.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 22
23Using the Battery and ChargerCaring for the Battery1) If you use the unauthorizedbattery, it may cause thedamage to or explosion of thebattery. Therefore, pleaseprohibit using theunauthorized ones. 2) You do not need to wait untilthe battery completely runsdown to recharge the battery.3) Use only LG batteries andchargers specific to yourmodel of phone. LG’s chargersare designed to maximizebattery life.  4) Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery.5) Keep the battery’s metalcontacts clean.6) Replace the battery when itno longer provides acceptableperformance. The battery canbe recharged several hundredtimes before it needsreplacing.7) Recharge the battery if it hasnot been used for a long timeto maximize battery life.8) Do not expose the batterycharger to direct sunlight oruse it in areas of highhumidity, such as thebathroom.9) Do not leave the battery inhot or cold places as it maydeteriorate batteryperformance.10) Long backlight settings,searching for service, dataconnectivity, andsynchronization all may affectbattery life, talk, and standbytimes.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 23
Basic Functions24Basic FunctionsTurning the Phone On andOffTurning the Phone On1) Install a charged battery packor connect the phone to anexternal power source such asthe cigarette lighter charger,car kit or AC Adaptor.2) Hold down the Key  for2 seconds until the LCDscreen flashes. Turning the Phone Off1) Press and hold  untilthe display turns off.Making a CallEvery time you make a call, followthese steps :1) Make sure that the phone isturned on. If not, hold downfor 2 seconds.2) Type the phone number andthen press  .●If the phone is locked, typethe lock code.3) To end the call press  .Receiving Calls1) When the phone rings orvibrate (if the Vibrate Mode isNote As any other communication device,avoid any unnecessary contact withthe antenna while your phone isturned on.NoteIn no service area,  appearsfrom the screen. When trying voicecall in no service area, “Call couldnot be completed. Please try again”is displayed. It means you are in noservice area.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 24
25Basic Functionsenabled), press any key(except ) or depending on the Callsettings. ●When you press  once,when a call is received, thephone stops ringing orvibrating depending on themode it is in. Press twice to disconnect.2) To end an answered call press.3) If you are not in the conditionto receive call, pressing Softkey 2 will disconnect the calland send a preset SMS toCaller. The SMS can be editedusing "Edit SMS on CallReject" function given underSettings.Signal StrengthIf you’re inside a building, beingnear a window may give youbetter reception. You can see thestrength of your signal by thesignal indicator ( ) on yourphone’s display screen.About the antennaYour phone has a built-inantenna. As with any other radiotransmitting device, do not touchthe antenna unnecessarily whenthe phone is switched on.Contact with the antenna affectscall quality and may cause thephone to operate at a higherpower level than needed.Not touching the antenna duringa call optimizes the antennaperformance and the talk-time ofyour phone. Normal position:Hold the phone as you wouldany other telephone.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 25
Basic Functions26Basic FunctionsQuick AdjustAdjusting Vibrate ModeUse Vibrate Mode in a publicplace.1)In standby mode, activateVibrate Mode quickly bypressing the  . (for 2seconds) instead of using theMenu function.●When Vibrate Mode is set, Keytone does not sound.Select Profiles1)In standby mode, press  .2)Select one of four ProfilesVibrate Only, Silent, Generaland Outdoor with  . 3) Press  or Soft Key 1 Set.Adjusting Speaker Mode OnDuring a call, to activate orcancel Speaker quickly, press.1)In standby mode, activateSpeaker Mode by pressing thefor 2 seconds. In case speaker isactivated on in standbymode, speaker mode iscontinued even after a callwithout respect to adjustment during a call.Select My Menu1) In standby mode, press to select My Menu.2) Select the item of choice withand then press or to select the required menufrom My Menu under Settingsmenu.NoteTo cancel Vibrate Mode, pressfor 2 seconds.NoteTo cancel Speaker Mode On, pressfor 2 seconds. RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 26
27Basic Functions* To add items in My Menuadd it from Setting Menu.Keypad LockThis function allows you to carrythe phone safely withoutaccidentally dialing a number.When this function is enabled, nocall can be made and the accessto the Menu will be locked. Whilethe keypad is locked, it ispossible to answer a callnormally.To enable the function :1)Press the key  for 2seconds.To disable the function :1)Press the key  for 2seconds.Call WaitingYour cellular service may offer acall waiting function. While a callis in progress, you may hear twobeeps indicating anotherincoming call. When call waitingis enabled, you may put theactive call on hold while youanswer the other incoming call.Check with your service providerfor information about thisfunction.1)Press to receive awaiting call. 2)Press again to switchbetween calls.Note After the set time in idle mode, KeyGuard is automatically enabled.When set as Key Guard beforeincoming call, lock is enabled afterthe call.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 27
Basic Functions28Basic FunctionsMuteThe mute function prevents theother party from hearing yourvoice, but allows you to hear theother party. 1) Press Soft Key 1 Menu andduring a call.2) To cancel Mute, press SoftKey 1 Menu and  again.Redialing Calls1) Press  twice to redialthe last number in RecentCalls.●You can also dial any of thelast 120 (Missed + Received +Dialled) numbers stored in theRecent Calls. (See the CallHistory List on page 42~43)Speed Dialing Speed dialing is a convenientfeature, which allows you to makephone calls quickly and easily.Your phone recalls the phonenumber from your personaldirectory, displays it briefly andthen dials it. Memory locations 1 through 9should be used for one-touchdialing for your most frequentlyused phone numbers. 1) Enter memory locationnumber 1 to 9.2) Press  . Dialing Speed Dials from 10 to99Press the first digit and thenpress and hold the key of the lastdigit. OR Enter the first and second digitsand press  .Caller IDCaller ID lets you know who iscalling by displaying the numberRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 28
Entering and Editing Information 29Entering and Editing Information of the person calling when yourphone rings. If the caller’s nameand number are already stored inyour phone book, thecorresponding name appears withthe number. You should check with yourservice provider to ensure theyoffer this feature.Entering Information UsingT9 Text InputYou can edit the Banner,Scheduler, Text Message,Multimedia Message, E-Mail andPhone Book using T9 Text Input.T9 Text is an easy way to write.In this input method, you onlyneed to press a key once for eachletter.Key FunctionsSoft Key 2 : Press to selectmode. - You can select the modes usingSoft Key 2 : T9En, Abc, 123, Symbols,Smileys, T9Hin, Hindi- Shift Key  : Used tochange the letter case.~(Type Text) : In T9 mode, press one keyper letter to enter text.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 29
Entering and Editing Information 30Entering and Editing Information ~(Type Numbers) :In 123 (Numbers) mode,press once to enternumbers.(Next) : In T9En / T9Hinmode, press to displayother matching words.(Punctuation) : In T9En /Abc mode, press to insertpunctuation in a word andcomplete a sentence.(Space) : Press tocomplete a word or inserta space.(Clear) : Press to delete asingle space or character.Press and hold to deleteentire words.Input modeT9 Text Input provides SevenModes for entering text,numbers, special characters, andpunctuation.T9En (T9) ModeType text using one keystroke perletter. The default is Abc mode. Abc (Multi-tap) ModeUse Abc mode to add words tothe T9 database.123 (Numbers) ModeType numbers using onekeystroke per number. To change to 123 mode in a textentry field, press Soft Key 2 until123 mode is displayed.Symbols/Smileys ModeInsert special characters,punctuation, or smileys. You mayuse any of the special characters.When the cursor is located whereyou want the special character,switch to Symbols/Smileys mode.If you want to add a smiley,switch to the smileys mode. Pressthe Navigation Key  to cyclethrough the desired characters :RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 30
31Entering and Editing Information To select Character, Press theassigned number key.T9Hin(T9) ModeType text using one keystroke perletter in Hindi with the help of T9Hindi dictionary function.Hindi(Multi-tap) Mode Use Hindi mode to input text inHindi language.Initial Cap (T9En/Abc)Only the first letter is capitalized.Caps Lock (T9EN/ABC)All subsequent letters arecapitalized.Lowercase (T9en/abc)All subsequent letters arelowercase.Examples Using T9 TextInputTyping In T9 ModeWhen you want to use T9 Mode,check that T9En is shown at theright bottom of the display. Towrite the desired word, presseach key once for one letter. For example, to write “Call theoffice”, follow these steps :1. Press  Soft Key 2 to changeletter case to T9En mode.2. Press  .3. Press  to complete theword and add a space.4. Press .5. Display Call the office.As you can see, the wordchanges after each key press.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 31
Entering and Editing Information 32Entering and Editing Information Therefore you don’t need to paymuch attention to what happenson the display before you havekeyed in the whole word.Using the NEXT KeyAfter you have finished typing aword, if the word displayed is notthe word you want, press to display additional choices. For example, follow these steps :1. Press  .2. Display Good.3. Press  .4. Display Home, Gone,Hood......Examples Using Abc (Multi-tap) Text inputTyping In Abc (Multi-tap)ModeFor example, to type “LG”, followthese steps:1. Press Soft Key 2 to changeletter case to Abc mode.2. Press  to change to ABCCaps Lock mode.3. Press  .4. Display LG.Adding Words to the T9DatabaseIf the word is not in the T9database, add it by usingAbc(Multi-tap) mode text entry.The word is automatically addedto the T9 database when youreturn to T9 mode and pressSpace key.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 32
33Entering and Editing Information For Example, follow these steps :1. Press Soft Key 2 to changeletter case to Abc (multi-tap)mode.2. Press .3. Display Imt.4. Press Soft Key 2 to changeletter case to T9 mode andpress  . Now the wordImt has been added in the T9Database.5. Press  to erase theexisting word.6. Press  .Key Hindi EntryRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 33
Entering and Editing Information 34Entering and Editing Information 7. Display Imt.8. Press  to see othermatching words.Key Mapping For HindiEntryIn Hindi there are 13 vowels, 44consonants, 15 matrasThe Keys are mapped as follows : Characters in magenta areavailable only in Multitap mode.To Edit in Hindi ModePress Soft Key 2 and changes toHindi mode. Hindi mode EditingHindi is a Multi-tap mode. For example, To type " " 1. Press  2 times.2. Press  8 times.3. Press  5 times.4. Press  4 times.5. Press  3 times.6. Press  3 times.Examples Using T9Hin TextInput for HindiFor example, To type "Hkkjrh;" 1. Press Soft Key 2 to changeletter case to T9Hin mode.2. Press .3. Press  to complete theword and add a space.4. Display Hkkjrh;.Byte Allocation:In messages : Every character inHindi takes 3 bytes while it takes9 bytes for "Ksha" , "Tra" , "Gya".In all other modules : EveryRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 34
35Entering and Editing Information character in Hindi takes 1 bytewhile "Ksha" , "Tra" , "Gya" takes3 bytes.Entering Predicted WordsSometimes T9 places in theselection list predicted words.Predicted words are words T9thinks you may want to enter,based on text you’ve recentlyentered. Available in both T9 andAbc mode, predicted words areunderlined. If the predicted word you seeisn’t the one you want, press thenext key to view additionalpredicted words. When you findthe one you want, press thekey to add a space andbegin the next word.If none of the predicted words inthe selection list is the word youwant, just keep entering letters.T9 will remove the predictedword for you automatically.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 35
Menu Features36Menu FeaturesGeneral Guidelines toMenu Access and Settings 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu. Ninemenu items will appear on thedisplay screen.2. Press  to go through thelist of menu features.3. Press the correspondingnumber to the menu item thatyou want to select. Then thesub-menu list will appear onthe screen.4. Press the appropriate key toselect the sub-menu you wantto access.5. Select preferred settings,using the  . Press  togo one step backward whileaccessing menu or selectingsettings.6. Press  to save the settingsor  to cancel withoutsaving.Notekey is equivalent to pressingSoft Key 1, in the case of Soft Key1 is associated with “Select” option.key is equivalent to pressingSoft Key + selecting first option ofpopup menu in the case of Soft Key1 is associated with “Options”option.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 36
Names37NamesNames1.1 Add NameYou can store multiple contactdetails under a name: 4 contact numbers, 1 e-mail id.You can also add the name to agroup, assign a ring tone forincoming call and message, mayadd any additional details inMemo. You can also insert andassign the different picture withcontact name, calls etc. Total2500 entries can be stored. UIMcard has separate memory.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu.2. Select  Names.3. Select  Add Name.●Select location ‘Phone’ or‘UIM’ where you want tostore.4. Insert your desire items bypressing .5. Press  to save entry inyour record.1.2 FindTo find phone numbers you havestored in the Phone Book.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu.2. Select  Names.3. Select  Find.4. You can entry by name or bynumber.5. Type the starting letter ofname or number. Screen willdisplay your choice of entries.6. Press  to edit and Softkey 2 to send message toselected contact.Note Please contact your service providerfor the memory of UIM card.Speed dial may not be assigned inUIM card.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 37
Names38Names7.  Press Soft key 1 for followingoptions:Edit / Reserved Call / SendContact / Copy to UIM /Move to UIM / Send viaBluetooth / Erase1.3 GroupsThis is a function for changingGroup Name and setting Ringtones by Group.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu.2. Select  Names.3. Select  Groups.4. Select your desired Groupusing .5. Press Soft Key 1 Options.View Members View the namesof members saved in theGroup.Set Ring Tone Set the GroupRing Tone.Set Msg Tone Set the GroupMsg Tone.Press Soft Key 2 Edi Edit theGroup Name.1.4 Speed DialSpeed Dial allows you to make acall faster by just pressing acorresponding number.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu.2. Select  Names.3. Select  Speed Dial.4. To register, use Soft Key 1Options and select Assign tofind information you want,then press Soft Key 1 Assign.Note The title No Group cannot bechanged.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 38
39Names1.5 Copy & MoveYou can copy/move entries fromUIM card memory to Phonememory.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu.2. Select  Names.3. Select  Copy & Move.4. elect Phone -> UIM or UIM ->Phone and press  .●UIM supports only onenumber in each contact. So, only default number willbe copied in case of Phone ->UIM.5. Select the option Yes or No.●To Copy or Move the sourcefile, select Yes.Copy : Copy the source file.Move : Delete the source file. 1.6 Erase NamesTo erase all the entries stored inthe Names.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu.2. Select  Names.3. Select  Erase Names.4. Select the name of choicewith .5. Press  , then press SoftKey 1 Options and selectErase.Note To delete, select press Soft Key 2Erase and select Yes. Press Soft Key 1 Options and selectErase All to delete all stored speeddials. Select Replace to change thenumber assigned to a particularlocation.Speed dial is from 01 to 99.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 39
Names40Names1.7 My ProfileAllows you to save and view yourphone number and contactinformation.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu.2. Select  Names.3. Select  My Profile.4. Insert your desire items bypressing .5. Press  to save entry inyour record.1.8 Memory InfoMemory Info indicates quantityof phone book presently saved inthe card and the phone. It isindicated as usedquantity/available quantity.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu.2. Select  Names.3. Select  Memory Info.1.9 Help You can get more informationabout this menu.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 40
Messages41MessagesMessagesText message, page, E-mail andVoice Mailbox become availableas soon as the power is on. Youcan access the above types ofmessages using the Message Key. In addition, you can make a callto the call back number bypressing  during a messagecheck.The phone can store up to 31messages (1 voice message : 30text messages) with 160 byte permessage. Every letter in Hindi istaken as 3 characters (However,ksha, tra, gya accounts for 9characters each.) So, an SMSmessage in Hindi can have up to46 characters only.Users may read and editmessages, saved in the Outboxduring transmission and sendthem.However you should checkwhether your service providerprovides the above features.Phone can store SMS messageseach in Inbox(30), Outbox(15Sent / 15 Unsent), Archive(30),Drafts(30) and Templates(10fixed / 20 editable). OR Total 120 messages and 1Voice Mail.SMS supports 160characters(160 in English /about 46 in Hindi). E-Mailsubject supports 20 andmessage supports 140characters.E-Mail is consist of subject + E-Mail address + E-Mail message.E-Mail subject supports up to 20and E-Mail address supports upto 50.So, message characters isRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 41
Messages42Messagescalculated by 160 - subjectcharacter - E-Mail addresscharacter.MMS (Multimedia MessageService)The phone can store up to 30MMS / 50 notifications in MMSInbox, total 50 (Sent / Unsent)in MMS Outbox and 20 in MMSDrafts. 11 fixed / 4 editableTemplates available for fast MMSwriting. LG-RD6250 MMSsupports up to 1000 charactersin English / 333 characters inHindi. 1 Picture and 1 Sound / 1Movie can be attached in eachMMS up to 300 kbytes size. Theinformation that is stored in themessage is determined by phonemode and service capability. Youcan check types of messages bypressing the Message( ) key . 2.1 WriteLMS(Long Message Service)allows you to send a message upto 462 characters at a time.Before sending LMS message,total number of sms packetsformed are intimated to the userand confirmation is taken tosend.Maximum 3 packets for Englishand 4 for Hindi messages can besent. Each LMS packet isreceived as individual message.Every LMS message shows thepacket sequence number in themessage for ex: In case of 3packets, <1/3> <2/3> <3/3>. 2.1.1 Write TextText messages and pagemessages are all available. Text messages : Transmits text.Page messages : Only numbersRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 42
43Messageswithout text messages.Press Send in Options to sendthe message.To send a message enter thedestination mobile number in theSend To screen. There are five optional menus ofSend, Templates, Save, AddSignature and Insert Number.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2. Select  Write.3. Select  Write Text.4. After entering a message tobe sent by selecting Send,press Soft Key 1 Options.Send Use to send themessage.Templates Select a Templatesmessage.Save Save to Drafts message.Add Signature You can addsignature.Insert Number Insert phonenumber from your phonbookto send via SMS.5. After entering the phonenumber where the message isto be sent, enter the nextrecipients address by pressing. You can add up to 10recipients. Press Soft Key 1Options.Send Use to send themessage.  The Last Select a recent sentnumber.  SMS Groups Select SMSGroup.  Find Names Select aphonebook entry.   6. If you select Send, it notifiesyou whether the message wassent successfully.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 43
Messages44MessagesSend Use to send themessage.  Priority Allows you to give thepriority to message. Normal orUrgent.Delivery Ack This functionallows you to know whetherthe message is successfullytransmitted to other party ornot when the transmittedmessage is received in otherparty’s phone. If you want toactivate this function, set toOn. Deferred Allows you to delaysending the message until theprogrammed time frame.Immediate/After 30 Minutes/After 1 Hour/After 2Hours/After 12 Hours/After1 Day/After 2 DaysValidity Indicates the validityof message delivery to theShort Message Center (SMC)without being transmitted tothe destination address forcertain periods of time. Thosemessages will be deletedwithin the programmed timeframe. Validity time frames areas follows: Default, 30Minutes, 1 Hour, 2 Hours, 12Hours, 1 Day and 2 Days.Save Sent Msg You can savethis message in Outbox.2.1.2 Write E-mailSend SMS to E-mail ID.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2. Select  Write.3. Select  Write E-mail.ere are four optional menus ofSend, Last, E-mail Groups andNames.Send Use to send themessage.  RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 44
45MessagesThe Last Select a recent sentE-mail.  E-mail Groups Select a E-mailGroup.  Find Names Select aphonebook entry.   4. After entering the e-mailaddress where the message isto be sent, enter the nextrecipients address by pressing. You can add up to 10recipients. Press Soft Key 1Options.Send Use to send themessage. Domains Select a domain.  5. After entering a Subject, pressSoft Key 1 Next.6. After entering a message to besent by selecting Send, pressSoft Key 1 Options.Send Use to send themessage.  Templates Select a Templatesmessage.Save Save to Drafts message. Priority Allows you to give thepriority to message. Normal orUrgent.Delivery Ack This functionallows you to know whetherthe message is successfullytransmitted to other party ornot when the transmittedmessage is received in otherparty’s phone. If you want toactivate this function, set toOn.  Deferred Allows you to delaysending the message until theprogrammed time frame.Immediate/After 30 Minutes/After 1 Hour/After 2Hours/After 12 Hours/After1 Day/After 2 DaysRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 45
Messages46MessagesValidity Indicates the validityof message delivery to theShort Message Center (SMC)without being transmitted tothe destination address forcertain periods of time. Thosemessages will be deletedwithin the programmed timeframe. Validity time frames areas follows: Default, 30Minutes, 1 Hour, 2 Hours, 12Hours, 1 Day and 2 Days.Save Sent Msg You can savethis message in Outbox.Add Signature You can addsignature.Insert Number Insert yourphone number.2.1.3 SMS ChatSMS Chat enhances you textmessage experience. It generallyuses a normal text message.However, each separated chatmessage is displayed in the samescreen like MSN Messenger.During a chat, each received andsent message does not saved ininbox and outbox. However, thewhole contents of the last chat issaved for your convenience.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2. Select  Write.3. Select  SMS Chat.4. Insert mobile number of otherparty and your chat name andpress .5. Type your message and pressto communicate.6. Press Soft key 1 Option:Send Send the Chat message.Template Select message frompreloaded template.Change Chat Name Changeyour chat name.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 46
47MessagesChange Receiver Changecontact number of receiver.Single/Two Line Edit Selectediting mode from Single andTwo .Scroll Mode Select scrollmode.Exit Exit from SMS Chat.2.2 Inbox Received Text messages, Page, E-mail messages, Delivery ack, listsmay be searched, and thecontents may be viewed.Received messages are sorted inan order of unread messages andread messages. Up to 30message can be stored.The phone can store up to Max.80 MMS(for example, 50notification messages and 30MMS). To view the list of the receivedmessages.2.2.1 SMS Inbox1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2. Select  Inbox.3. Select  SMS Inbox.●Messages are saved in orderof Unread/Read. For example,if a New message is read itgoes into Read messages.: Unread SMS: Unread E-mail: Read SMS: Read E-mail4. After selecting the desiredmessage with  ; press or Soft Key 1 Options andselect View.View You can read theselected message.Erase Delete the selectedRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 47
Messages48Messagesmessage from the SMS Inbox.5. After viewing the messagepress Soft Key 1 Options orSoft Key 2 Reply.Reply This function allows youto reply to this message.Erase Deletes the selectedmessage from the SMS Inbox. SMS Chat Allows you to chatwith others.Forward Forwards a receivedmessage to others. Afterrecipients are entered, themessages can be forwarded. To Archive Moves the selectedmessage from the SMS Inboxto the Archive.Save Address Stores thesender’s number or E-mailaddress or Other numbersincluded in the receivedmessage into your phonebook. When received numberinformation is displayed, theuser can store the number inthe corresponding number listin the phone book. Reserved Call Set the reservedcall.Reply w Copy Allows you toreply with received message.Add to Template Allows you tosave the received message byadding to template. 2.2.2 MMS Inbox1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2. Select  Inbox.3. Select  MMS Inbox.4. After selecting the desiredmessage with  ; press or Soft Key 1 Options andselect View.View You can read theselected message.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 48
49MessagesErase Delete the selectedmessage from the MMS Inbox.or Connect or Reply with SoftKey 2.Connect Connect theselected message.Reply This function allows youto reply to this message.5. After viewing the messagepress Soft Key 1 Connect todownload message.2.3 OutboxUp to 15 sent messages and 15unsent messages can be storedin the Outbox. Max. 50 (sent +unsent) MMS can be saved inthe Outbox. Users may view listsand contents of sent messagesor unsent messages in this menu.To save a message in Outbox“Save Sent Messages” should beselected in “Msg Settings”.2.3.1 SMS Outbox1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2. Select  Outbox.3. Select  SMS Outbox.4. Select Sent or Unsent.5. After selecting the desiredmessage with  ; press or Soft Key 1 Options andselect View / Erase. Press SoftKey 2 Forward or Resend.View Shows the messagecurrently saved. The viewmenu has two sub-menusForward and Erase.Erase Delete a selectedmessage in the SMS Outbox.Forward You can modify themessage you’ve got. Thenfollow the process for Write.Resend Use to resend theRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 49
Messages50Messagesmessage.2.3.2 MMS Outbox1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2. Select  Outbox.3. Select  MMS Outbox.4. Select Sent or Unsent.5. After selecting the desiredmessage with  ; press or Soft Key 1 Options andselect View / Forward /Lock(Unlock) / Erase . PressSoft Key 2 Resend.View Shows the messagecurrently saved. The viewmenu has two sub-menusForward and Erase.Forward You can modify themessage you’ve got. Thenfollow the process for Write(see page 32).Lock/Unlock Allows you notto delete messageautomatically.Erase Delete a selectedmessage in the MMS Outbox.2.4 Voice MailAllows you to view the new voicemessages recorded in the voicemail box. Once you exceed thestorage limit, the old messageswill be overwritten. When youhave a new voice message yourphone will alert you.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2. Select  Voice Mail.To delete information pressSoft Key 2 Erase.To listen information pressSoft Key 1 Listen.While you are answering a call, ifyou have a new message, theRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 50
51Messagessender’s number will be displayedon the screen.2.5 Archive in UIMArchive allows you to store yourmessages in a different folder inthe UIM card. Storage capacitydepends on your UIM card.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2. Select  Archive in UIM. 3. After selecting the desiredmessage with  , press SoftKey 1 Options and selectView / Erase. Press Soft Key 2Reply. View There are three sub-menus Erase, Reply and SaveAddress. Erase Delete a selectedmessage. Reply This function allows youto reply to this message.4. After viewing message, pressSoft Key 1 Options:Inbox Erase/ Forward/ ReplyW Copy/ To Inbox / SaveAddressPress Soft Key 1 Reply.Sent Forward / To OutboxPress Soft Key 1 Erase.Unsent Erase / Forward / ToOutboxPress Soft Key 1 Resend.NoteOptions may be different for Inbox,Sent or Unsent.Inbox  : Options are (View /Erase) and with Soft Key 2 Reply.Sent  : Options are (View /Erase) and with Soft Key 2 Forward.Unsent  : Options are (View /Forward / Erase) and with Soft Key2 Resend.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 51
Messages52Messages2.6 DraftsThe text message is saved inDrafts. A total of up to 30messages can be saved in Drafts.And 20 MMS can be saved inDrafts. When a user isinterrupted by a call whilecomposing a message, messagesautomatically get saved. If youpress during writingmessages, pop up window (tosave or not) is displayed.2.6.1 SMS Drafts1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2. Select  Drafts.3. Select  SMS Drafts.4. After selecting the desiredmessage with  , press SoftKey 1 View or press Soft Key2 Erase. View You can view theselected message.Erase Delete a selectedmessage.2.6.2 MMS Drafts1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2. Select  Drafts.3. Select  MMS Drafts.4. After selecting the desiredmessage with  , press SoftKey 1 Options or press SoftKey 2 Erase. View You can view theselected message.Erase Delete a selectedmessage.Lock/Unlock Allows you notto delete messagesautomatically.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 52
53Messages2.7 Templates2.7.1 SMS TemplatesThere are 10 predefined phrasesincluded in the Templates. Youcan add up 20 templates more. Atotal of 30 templates can besaved.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2. Select  Drafts.3. Select  SMS Templates.4. After selecting the desiredmessage with  and pressor Soft Key 1 View. Thenfollow the process for Write(see page 29).Press Soft Key 2 Add to addnew template message to theTemplates list.2.7.2 MMS TemplatesThere are 11 predefined phrasesincluded in the Templates. Youcan add up 4 templates more. Atotal of 15 templates can besaved.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2. Select  Drafts.3. Select  MMS Templates.4. After selecting the desiredmessage with  and pressor Soft Key 1 View. Thenfollow the process for Write(see page 32). Press Soft Key 2 Add to addnew template message to theNote For user defined new templates,options are follows: View / EraseAfter viewing template, press SoftKey 1 Options: Send / Save / EraseRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 53
Messages54MessagesTemplates list.2.8 Msg GroupsMsg Groups consists of 5SMS/E-mail/MMS Groups witheach group consisting ofmaximum 10 members.After selecting group and movinginput display, send a message tothe phone number of theselected group member.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2. Select  Msg Groups.3. Select SMS Groups,E-mail Groups or MMS Groups.4. After selecting the desiredgroup with  , press SoftKey 1 Options. View Display the selectedgroup’s member list. You mayadd new member.Rename Rename the group’stitle.Clear Group Clear theselected group’s member.Clear All Clear all 5 group’smember.Send Moves to message inputscreen and send a message tothe selected group member.Send to All Moves to messageinput screen and send amessage to the selectedgroup.Replace Replace the selectedgroup member.Note To register contact entry in E-mailgroup, saving e-mail address tocontact entry is necessary. Selecting option in View’s groupmember list.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 54
55MessagesRemove Member Remove theselected group  member.Clear Group Clear theselected group's member.2.9 Erase MsgsAllows you to erase messages ineach message box.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2. Select  Erase Msgs.3. Select the item of choice withthen press  .  Erase SMS Inbox / Outbox /Archive in UIM / Drafts / AllMessagesErase MMS Inbox / Outbox /Drafts / All MMS4. Select Yes / No with  ,then press  .2.0 Msg SettingsAllows you to configure settingsfor messages.2.0.1 Text/E-mail MsgSettings 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2. Select  Msg Settings.3. Select  Text/E-mail MsgSettings.2.0.1.1 PriorityWhen sending a message, selectNormal or Urgent. 2.0.1.2 Delivery AckAllows you to select deliveryacknowledgement with yourmessages.Note Inbox options SMS inbox: Read / All / Delivery AckMMS inbox: Read Msg / Read Noti /AllRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 55
Messages56Messages2.0.1.3 Deferred DeliveryAllows you to delay sending themessage until the programmedtime frame. 2.0.1.4 Validity PeriodIndicates the validity of messagedelivery to the Short MessageCenter (SMC) without beingtransmitted to the destinationaddress for certain periods oftime.2.0.1.5 Save Sent MessageWith this feature on, messagesare automatically saved in theOutbox when transmitted.2.0.1.6 Archive LockWhen access Archive, enter yourlock code.2.0.1.7 Auto ScrollAllows you to scroll throughmenus at 2-second intervals.2.0.2 General Settings1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or .2. Select  Msg Settings.3. Select  General Settings.2.0.2.1 Auto Erase InboxWith this feature on, oldmessages are automaticallydeleted when you exceed storagelimit.2.0.2.2 SignatureWith this feature custom, addsignature to editor when editingis start.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 56
Premium Serv.57Premium Serv.2.0.3 Sent CounterAllows you to view count of sentText message, E-mail and MMS.*. HelpYou can get more informationabout this menu.Premium Serv.3.1 SMS 51234 ServicesExciting SMS-based Infotainmentservices such as News, Jokes,Horoscope, etc. are available toReliance subscribers. Using theSMS 51234 Services, the userwill be able to access interestinginformation on common subjectsthrough SMS. User needs toselect the Menu correspondingto the Service Keyword.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu.2. Select  Premium Serv.3. Select  SMS 51234Services.4. Place the cursor on the itemthat you wants to be served,and then press Soft key 1Select. You may select from 11items. (1.News 2. Cricket3.Joke of The Day 4.Thoughtof The Day 5.Contest 6.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 57
Premium Serv.58Premium Serv.Beauty Tips 7.Health8.Horoscope 9.Bill Info0.Unbilled Info *.Help) Youmay select the keyword thatyou want to send insubsequent-Menu.ExampleFor example, to receive the"sports news" you can operatethe phone as follow;1. Press Menu +2(Messages) +3(1234 Services) + 1(News)+ 6(NEWS SPORTS)Display : Sending.. To : 12343.2 Dial 1234 ServicesDial 1234 Services to listen toReliance Mobile World andsimply ask for what you want,loud and clear. The Service willhelp you with your selection. Itwill understand your Command(e. g., 'Play a song'), be it in anyaccent and even in noisysurroundings, and give you thedesired Service. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu.2. Select  Premium Serv.3. Select  Dial 51234Services.●Please contact to yourservice provider for thecharges of this service.●Contents of this servicemay be changed time totime depends on serviceprovider.3.3 Reliance CallerTunes1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu.2. Select  Premium Serv.3. Select  Reliance CallerTunes.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 58
Call History59Call HistoryCall HistoryAllows you to view the 120 mostrecent phone calls. Once youexceed the (total) 120-numberstorage limit, the oldest CallHistory record is overwritten.These calls are divided into 4types of calls.Making a Call from Call History1. From the Call History menu,select Missed, Received,Dialled or In Call Memo andpress Soft Key 1 Select.2. Place a call by selecting thedesired entry and press to connect.4.1 MissedAllows you to view list of allMissed Calls.Maximum 120 (Missed +Received + Dialled) numbers arepossible.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,.2. Press Soft Key 1 Options.View / Edit Number / Save /Reserved Call / Erase appearson the screen. Press Soft Key2 Message to send a message.3. You may place a call bypressing .NoteYou can view Call History in twoways.●The  key in idle mode, upto 120 most recent calls includingMissed, Received and Dialled aredisplayed.●In Call History menu, total 120numbers are listed under Missed,Dialled, and Received.●Maximum 20 numbers can besaved in In Call Memo.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 59
Call History60Call History4.2 Received  Allows you to view list of allReceived Calls.Maximum 120 (Missed +Received + Dialled) numbers arepossible.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,.2. Press Soft Key 1 Options.View / Edit Number / Save /Reserved Call / Erase appearson the screen. Press Soft Key2 Message to send a message.3. You may place a call bypressing .4.3 DialledAllows you to view list of allDialled Calls.Maximum 120 (Missed +Received + Dialled) numbers arepossible.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,.2. Press Soft Key 1 Options.View / Edit Number / Save /Reserved Call / Erase appearson the screen. Press Soft Key2 Message to send a message.3. You may place a call bypressing .4.4 In Call MemoSave the phone numbers takenwhile talking and can view the listof numbers present in In CallMemo.Maximum 20 numbers arepossible.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,.2. Press Soft Key 1 Options.View / Save / Erase / Erase Allappears on the screen. PressSoft Key 2 Message to send aRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 60
61Call Historymessage.3. You may place a call bypressing .4.5 Call Duration1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,.4.5.1. Last Dialled CallIt will store information aboutthe last dialled call and will alsodisplay the last dialled number.4.5.2. All Dialled CallsDisplays total number of dialledcalls and total dialled callsduration.4.5.3. All CallsKeeps a running count of thetime spent making all calls,dialled and received. 4.5.4. Reset Call DurationTo reset the counter, select Yesusing  and then Soft Key 1Select.4.6 Erase History1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,.2. Select the item which it willerase with  .3. Press Soft Key 1 Select.4. Select Yes using  andthen Soft Key 1 Select.4.7 HelpYou can get more informationabout this menu.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 61
Mobile World62Mobile WorldMobile WorldFor quick access, press leftnavigation key in idle mode.5.1 R-MenuThis connects you to MobileWorld Data Services likeRingtones, Cricket, Dating,Contests, News, Astro, City & TVGuides, and more provided byyour service provider. 99downloadable 72 Poly Ringtonesthrough Mobile World.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,.5.2 Play N ShopHear the phone talk to you! Playand save Ringtones that suityour personality and taste. Youcan download, save and replaythe tunes. It also offers VoiceRingtones where you can listento the Voice tunes in Hindi,English and also in regionaldialects like Telegu, Malayalam,Kannada, Gujarati. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,.orPress  key for 2 seconds.2. Reliance Mobile World logowill be displayed followed byReliance Mobile World DataServices Menu.3. Scroll through the menu usingand launch any DataService by clicking on Soft Key1 Select.4. To exit from Data Services anytime, hold down  for afew seconds.Note All Data Services may not beavailable to every subscriber. Pleasecontact your service provider forfurther information.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 62
63Mobile World5.3 Remoba E-Mail1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,.5.4 Reset R-MenuYou can reset R-Media. Whenactivated, downloaded VOD isreset.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,.5.5 UIM ToolkitAllows you to customize UIMtoolkit.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,.5.6 Games1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,.2. Select Cricket / MarineCommando / Atomic Crusherwith then press .5.7 HelpYou can get more informationabout this menu.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 63
Profiles64ProfilesProfiles Profiles let you set your phone’ssound settings to yourenvironment. Each profilecontains settings for yourphone’s Ring Type, Ring Tone,Ringer Volume, Earpiece Volume,Key Volume and Message Alert.Just pick the profile that suitsyour current environment:Vibrate Only, Silent, General orOutdoor.You can modify the settings ineach profile, and (except for theVibrate Only Profile) you canrename them (except for theVibrate Only, Headset and CarkitProfiles).Select Profiles1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, or quickly press  .2. Select one of four ProfilesVibrate Only, Silent, Generaland Outdoor with  .  3. Press or SoftKey 1 Options and thenselect Set.Rename Profiles1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, .2. Select Silent, General orOutdoor by using  .  3. Then press Soft Key 1Options and then selectRename.4. Enter a name for the Profiles(up to 13 characters).NoteHeadset or Carkit Profile isautomatically set when headset orcarkit is installed in the mobilephone.In standby mode, press long to select Vibrate Only Profile. Presslong  once again to return tothe previous Profile.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 64
65Profiles5. Then press Soft Key 1 Save or.Customize ProfilesYou can customize any of theProfiles except Vibrate Only.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, .2. Scroll to the profile you wishto customize and press SoftKey 2 Edit.  3. Use  to highlight one ofthe settings and press  toselect it.●Ring Type - Ring, Vibrate,Vibrate & Ring, Ring AfterVibrate, Ascending, OneBeep, Silent, Light●Ring Tone - Default,Downloaded, MP3, Voice Records ●Get Ringtones - 100Reliance Mobile Worlddownloadable.●Key Tone - (Beep, Piano,Xylophone)●Ringer Volume - Mute, 1~7level●Earpiece Volume - 1~7level●Key Volume - Mute, 1~7level●Message Alert - Alert Type,Alert Tone, MessageReminder, Alert Volume●Auto Answer - Off, After 5secs, After 10 secsNote ●When Ring Type is Vibrate, Silentand Light, Ringer Volume can notbe adjustable. ‘Change Ring type’is displayed. After changing currenttype to Ring Type, adjust RingerVolume. Note You cannot rename the Vibrate Only,Headset and Carkit profiles.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 65
Organ.&Tools66Profiles/Organ.&Tools6.6 Help  You can get more informationabout this menu.Organ.&Tools7.1 Voice ToolsWith Voice Tools, you can useVoice Recorder, AnsweringMachine, Voice Messages andVoice Dialling. Up to 300 forInternal and up to 300 forExternal. Recording time islimited by 2 hours.7.1.1 Voice RecorderUsing voice recorder, save up toMax. 2 hours for each file.Recording time may diminishaccording to the functioncircumstances. Max. 300 filescan be saved into each InternalNote VOR(Voice Only Recording): Whenthere is no voice input for 1 second,recording does not activate forsaving memory. NoteWhen press Soft Key 2 Edit inHeadset and Carkit Profiles, AutoAnswer is displayed additionally.Select Off, After 5 secs or After 10secs by using  .●You cannot customize the VibrateOnly Profiles.●You are alerted in 3 ways whenyou received a new message.– By displaying a message on thescreen.– By sounding a beep, ring orvibration.– By flashing of Backlight justonce.●During a Call if the messagecomes Two Beeps will be heardirrespective of the Message Alerttype selection.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 66
67Organ.&Toolsand External folders. and checkvoice records list on Internal orExternal folders.1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Select Record New / VoiceRecords / Recorder Settingswith then press .7.1.1.1 Record New1. Press  to begin recording.2. Press to stop recording.Press to save.Press Soft Key 2 Rename.Press Soft Key 1 Options toselect: Save / Erase7.1.1.2 Voice Records1. Select Internal or External.2. After selecting the desiredvoice memo with  , Press to play.Press Soft Key 2 Set As.Press Soft Key 1 Options toselect: Play / File / Send By /All Files7.1.1.3 Recorder SettingsUse  to highlight one of thesettings and press  to selectit.●Memory Usage - Internal /External●Auto Saving - On / Off●Playback Speed - Slow /Normal / X2 / X3●VOR - On / Off●Reset Settings - Yes / No7.1.2 In Call Voice Memos1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, .RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 67
Organ.&Tools68Organ.&Tools7.1.3 HelpYou can get more informationabout this menu.7.2 ScheduleScheduler FunctionsScheduler keeps your agendaconvenient and easy to access.Simply store your appointmentsand your phone alerts you with areminder of your appointment.You can also take advantage ofthe wake-up feature. Up to 160, can be saved.How to use various keys fornavigation in CalendarMoves cursor to the left.Moves cursor to the right.Moves to the previousweek.Moves to the next week.Moves to the previousyear.Moves to the next year.Moves to today.Moves to the previousmonth.Moves to the next month.7.2.1 Scheduler Allows you to input yourschedule or erase or view. If youinput the time and memo, analarm rings at the set time.1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,Note While transmitting SMS or during acall at the preset time, it does notring. After exiting, it will ring thereminder. Handset time is taken from Networktime settings.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 68
69Organ.&Tools, .2. Select the date using yourkeypad, then press Soft Key 1Options and select View, EraseTo Date, Erase All, Go ToDate, or Go To Today or pressSoft Key 2 Add.7.2.2 To DoUp to 40, can be saved.1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Press Soft Key 1 Add to writea new event.7.2.3 D-Day CounterUp to 5, can be saved.1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Press Soft Key 1 Add to writea new event.3. After entering characters (Forentering characters, refer topages 19~23) press Soft Key 1Save.4. Use  to set D-Day thenpress Soft Key 1 Save.7.3 MemoUp to 40, can be saved.1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,.2. Press Soft Key 1 Add to writea new memo.(When there is saved memo inNote In case there is saved D-Day, thefunction of View, Show, and Erase isavailable with Soft Key 1 Options.Note In case there is saved To Do, thefunction of View, Erase, and Erase Allis available with Soft Key 1 Options.Add is available with Soft Key 2.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 69
Organ.&Tools70Organ.&Toolsphone, to add use Soft Key2.)3. After entering characters (Forentering characters, refer topages 19~23) press Soft Key1 Save.When Memo is not emptyFollowing Options are available :View , Erase, Erase All and Sendvia Bluetooth.View : To display selected memo.View screen gives 2 options Editand Send via Bluetooth.Using Edit user can modify anexisting memo.    Erase : Enable user to delete aselected memo.Erase All : Enable user to deleteall the stored memo.Send via Bluetooth : Send memovia Bluetooth to other devices.When a memo is saved currentdate is also saved.In case there is no memo, Add isdisplayed in Soft Key 1.7.4 Reserved CallThis option allows you to createreserved call with calling timeand date. Phone will alert you onset time and date to dial. Up to5 can be saved.1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,.2. Select Reserved Call 1~5.3. Enter the phone number, thenpress . (You must enterany phone number)4. You can change the modeusing .Off / Once / Daily / Mon -Fri / Mon - Sat / Weekends /Every Sun / Every Mon /Every Tue / Every Wed /RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 70
71Organ.&ToolsEvery Thu / Every Fri / EverySat5. After moving with  , enterthe date with number key.6. After moving with  , enterthe time with number key.(Select am / pm with  )7 After moving with  ,choose melody with  .8. After moving with  , entermemo up to 32 characters,then press  .7.5 Alarm To change an event alarm time.1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,.2. Select Alarm1, Alarm2 orAlarm3.3. You can change the alarmmode using  . Off / Once / Daily / Mon-Fri/ Mon - Sat / Weekends /Every Sun / Every Mon /Every Tue / Every Wed /Every Thu / Every Fri / EverySat4. Use  to set alarm time,select Ringer or FM Radiochannel and input contents,then press Soft Key 1 Save.●am / pm may be selectedusing .●Ringer volume is controlledaccording to settings donein Profiles. Also FM Radiovolume is controlledaccording to settings donein FM Radio main volume.Note Alarm is disabled when the mobile isswitched off. Any alarms that havepassed the set limits willautomatically expire.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 71
Organ.&Tools72Organ.&ToolsYou can set Quick Alarm (10mins later / 30 mins later / 1hour later / 3 hours later / Off). When Quick Alarm is set, thescheduled alarm time isdisplayed.How to Set Snooze  Only when alarm type is ringer,snooze is automatically activated.When no key is input when alarmsounds, Snooze function is setautomatically one minute later,and the alarm sounds again tenminutes after set alarm time. If alarm type is FM Radio, snoozeis not activated untilyou input snooze key.7.6 StopwatchStopwatch is available.1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,.7.7 CalculatorCalculate simple mathematicalcomputations.(Can get result upto seconddecimal place.)1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,.2. Press and inorder.3. Select (multiplication) usingkeys.   4. Press and inorder.5. Select using Soft Key 1Answer.You will see the result of thecalculation 250. Note Calculations can be made with up to50 characters at one time (e.g.,73+01-03 would be 8 characters).RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 72
73Organ.&Tools7.8 Unit ConverterUnit Converter provides variousconversion unit like Currency,Length, Surface, Mass, Volume,Temperature and Velocity.1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,.7.8.1 CurrencyBefore you can make currencyconversions, you need to choosea base Currency (usually thedomestic currency) and estimateexchange rates.1. Set the domestic currency orpress  to set the foreigncurrency.2. Then press Soft Key 1 Rateand press Soft Key 1 Save toset the currency rates.Length, Surface, Mass, Volume,Temperature and Velocity1. Enter the Input for Sourceunit and it displays the resultin destination unit.2. Press  or  to selectdifferent units ofmeasurement.3. Press  or  to switchbetween source anddestination units.7.9 World ClockIs useful if you need to make acall to another country, and youare not sure about the timedifference.Note The base currency determines theconversion rates of the othercurrency. After you have inserted allthe needed exchange rates, you canmake currency con-version.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 73
Multimedia 74Organ.&Tools\Multimedia 1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,.2. Select the city you desire byusing .For faster selection,  canbe used to jump 7 cities onthe map.3. When press  , the set citybecomes the default city ofworld clock. 7.0 HelpYou can get more informationabout this menu.Multimedia 8.1 CameraYour multimedia phone comeswith an easy-to-use built-incamera, which allows you toinstantly take, view, and sharephotos and movies with yourfriends and family. Flash option isavailable with Camera.Quick Access to CameraFeaturePressing the Camera Key ( )from standby mode is a hot keyto Camera.Note Internal Memory : Up to 1000 isavailable including photo and movie.External Memory : Up to 4000 isavailable including photo and movie.[For files and folder structure savedin external memory, DCF(Design rulefor Camera File system) is applied.]Note With Soft Key 2 DST, set thedaylight saving time.With Soft Key 1 List, you can alsoselect city.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 74
75Multimedia 8.1.1 Take PhotoTaking a photo with your camera. 1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Set the brightness  , zoom, and press Soft Key 1Options to change othersettings.Select the option(s) tocustomize.1. Zoom : 4X Zoom isavailable except 640 x 480.2. Exposure : -2.0 EV ~+2.0EV 3. Flash : Off / On4. Multi : 3 / 6 / 9 shots isavailable except 640 x 480.Multi shot is not availablefor 640 x 480.5. W/B : Auto / Fluore /Tungsten / Daylight /Cloudy 6. Quality : High / Middle /Low7. Timer : No / 3 secs / 5 secs/ 10 secs / 15 secs8. Filter : No / B&W / Sepia9. Resol. : 640x480 /320x240 / 160x120 /128x1280. Memory : Internal /ExternalNote Can control the zoom function by 10steps at the resolution (320x240 /160x120 / 128x128)When the Flash is On, take a photowithin 30 cm.NotePressing the Camera Key ( )for 4 seconds from standby modeis a hot key to Take Photo.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 75
Multimedia 76Multimedia 3. Take a photo by pressingor .4. Press or . Thephoto is stored in the Gallery.●Press Soft Key 2 Rename.●Press Soft Key 1 Optionsto select Save or Send.8.1.2 Take Fun Photos1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Set the brightness  , zoom, and press Soft Key 1Options to change othersettings.Select the option(s) tocustomize.Frame 01~ 40W/B Auto / Fluore /Tungsten / Daylight / Cloudy Quality High / Middle / LowTimer No / 3 secs / 5 secs /10 secs / 15 secsFor frame 31 ~40, timer isnot available.Filter No / B&W / SepiaMemory Internal / ExternalExposure -2.0 EV ~+2.0 EV Flash Off/On3. Take a photo by pressingor .4. Press or . Thephoto is stored in the Gallery.●Press Soft Key 2 Rename.●Press Soft Key 1 Optionsto select Save or Send.Note When making photos with 160 x 120resolution, there is white margin toup and down.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 76
77Multimedia 8.1.3 Take MovieRecoding 2 hours 128 x 96 sizedmovies with sound. 1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, .8.1.4 My Photo GalleryLook around your photo saved inthe phone.1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, .8.1.5 My Movie GallerySees the recorded movies.1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, .8.1.6 Settings1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, .8.1.6.1 Auto Saving1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, , .2. Select On or Off with then press  .8.1.6.2 Shutter SoundChoose a sound in 4.1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, , .2. Select Sound 1~4or Off withthen press  .8.1.6.3 Erase Gallery1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, , .2. Enter the four-digit LockCode.3. Select the menu of yourchoice by using  thenpress .Press Soft Key 1 Options toNote Only for the movies over 3 secondscan be saved.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 77
Multimedia 78Multimedia select: Mark(Unmark) / Erase/ Mark all / Unmark all8.1.6.4 Lock All Galleries1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, , .2. Enter the four-digit LockCode.3. Select Yes or No with then press  .8.1.6.5 Memory UsageSelect the target memory(internal or external).1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, , .2. Select Internal or External withthen press.8.1.6.6 Reset SettingsReset all camera settings onfactory default settings.1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, , .2. Select Yes or No with then press  .8.1.7 Memory InfoYou can check free space andmemory usage of each Internalmemory and External memory.1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Select Internal or External withthen press  .8.1.8 HelpYou can get more informationabout this menu.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 78
79Multimedia 8.2 FM Radio8.2.1 Listen To Radio1. Attach headset to the headsetjack.1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, or Press forlong time in idle mode.3. Press Soft key 1 for belowoptions:Switch Off Switch off the FMRadio.Edit Channels Adjust and savechannels manually.Auto Scanning Auto scan andsave channels.Reset All Reset all channels todefault mode.Listen Via Listen FM Radio viaSpeaker or Headset.8.2.2 HelpYou can get more informationabout this menu.8.3 MP3 Quick Access to MP3 FeaturePressing the MP3 Key ( )from standby mode is a hot keyto MP3 Player.8.3.1 Music BoxShows the list and play MP3music.1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Select Internal or External withthen press  .Note Up to 12 channels can beconfigured.When using headset, just pressheadset button to move to nextsaved channel.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 79
Multimedia 80Multimedia Keys functions are asfollowing:Soft Key 1: Allows you toselect another file duringlistening to MP3 file.Soft Key 2: Allows you tochange Repeat mode duringlistening to MP3 file.Up Navigation Key: Allowsyou to set repeatingsection.Right Navigation Key: Pressonce to go to next song.Press long to fast forward.Left Navigation Key: Pressonce to go to previoussong. Press long to fastrebind.OK Key: Pause / Play. Down Navigation Key: Stopand Exit from MP3 player.8.3.2 My List A list can holds 100 music. Only1 mylist is available1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, .Note Place MP3 song at SOUND folder.Although you can store MP3 songsover 300 on your micorSD card,only 300 out of them can be listedand played.Photos and video will be saved atIMAGE and MOVIE folderrespectively. Note ●MP3 Player with Internal / ExternalMemory- You can play songs directly fromexternal micorSD Card.- Listen music via headset or inbuiltspeaker.- Volume can adjust by side button.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 80
81Multimedia 8.3.3 Settings1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Use  to highlight one ofthe settings and press  toselect it.Skin Wave / BallTimer Off / 30 mins / 1 hour/ User-setKey Guard Enable / Disable8.3.4 HelpYou can get more informationabout this menu.8.4 My Stuff1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,.2. Select Internal or External withthen press  .ImagesShows you the images of default,downloaded and camera photos.●Select Default, Downloadedor My Photo Gallery andcheck it.MoviesShows the videos which youcaptured or downloaded.●Select Downloaded or MyMovie Gallery and check it.Files downloaded from MMSand Bluetooth are saved intoDownload folder.SoundsShow you the list of sounds(Default, Downloaded, MP3,Voice Records), and you can playthem.Memory InfoYou can check free space andmemory usage of each Internalmemory or External memory.HelpYou can get more informationabout this menu.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 81
Settings82SettingsSettings9.1 My MenuLets you access to favorite menuquickly by customizing my menu.Max 10 items can be stored inMy Menu. 1. Press Soft key 1 Menu, ,.2. Select the menu of yourchoice by using  , thenpress Soft Key 1 Select.3. Select the Menu to add to MyMenu with  , then pressSoft Key 1 Add.  9.2 Display Lets you personalize yourphone’s display by selectingdifferent graphics.9.2.1 LanguageSet the Bilingual featureaccording to your preference,choose between English and.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Set English / with and then press Soft Key 1Select.NoteSelect the item of choice withfrom the Stand-by screen,then press Soft Key 1 or  toselect the required menu from MyMenu.NoteSelect the item to delete withfrom the Stand-by screen,then press Soft Key 2 Remove,select Yes with  , then press SoftKey 1 Select or  to delete fromMy Menu.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 82
83Settings9.2.2 Service AreaThis menu displays the currentSDCA/calling area the user is in.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .9.2.3 Clock & ShortcutAllows you to select a clock onyour mobile phone display.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Select the item of your choiceby using  , then press Softkey 1 Select.9.2.4 Time & DateAllows you to choose the kind ofTime and Date to be displayedon the LCD screen.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Select the item of your choiceby using  , then press Softkey 1 Select.9.2.5 WallpaperEnter the string of charactersyou want to be displayed. Youcan set up the screen displayedon the LCD screen in thestandby mode.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .9.2.5.1 ThemeYou can set up the screendisplayed on the LCD screen inthe standby mode.●Select the item of your choiceby using  , then press Softkey 1 Select.9.2.5.2 Get ThemesAllows you to download themefiles through Mobile World.Access to Reliance Mobile Worldand select the desired file.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 83
Settings84Settings9.2.5.3 ProfileCurrent profile is saved aswallpaper.●Select Show or Hide and pressSoft Key 1 Select.9.2.5.4 Banner Enter the string of charactersyou want to be displayed. (up to13 characters.)●Enter a Banner name and thenpress Soft Key 1 Save9.2.6 Menu StyleAllows you to select the menustyle.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Select Icon or List with and then press Soft Key 1Select.9.2.7 Colour SchemeAllows you to select the colourscheme.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Select Violet, Blue, Olive, Pinkwith  and then press SoftKey 1 Select.9.2.8 Rhythmic LightingChoose the setting of therhythmic lighting for an incomingcall.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Select On or Off and pressSoft Key 1 Select.9.2.9 BacklightChoose the settings of the LCDand keypad backlight.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 84
85Settings2. Choose an options and pressSoft Key 1 Select.●For 1 min Backlight will beOn for 1 min, after thatgoes in dimming for 20secs and then completelyturns off till the userpresses any key to makeBacklight On. ●For 30 secs Backlight willbe On for 30 secs , afterthat goes in dimming for20 secs and thencompletely turns off till theuser presses any key tomake Backlight On. ●For 20 secs Backlight willbe On for 20 secs, afterthat goes in dimming for20 secs and thencompletely turns off till theuser presses any key tomake Backlight On.●For 10 secs Backlight willbe On for 10 sec, after thatgoes in dimming for 20secs and then completelyturns off till the userpresses any key to makeBacklight On.●Always off Backlight turnsoff and be dimming within20 secs.9.2.0 HelpYou can get more informationabout this menu.9.3 Call1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,. 9.3.1 Call ForwardCall forward lets you forward allyour incoming calls to anothernumber or Voice Mailconnection.●Immediate / When Busy / NoRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 85
Settings86SettingsReply/Not Reachable /Disable All9.3.2 Call WaitingWhile a call is in progress, youmay hear two beeps indicatinganother incoming call. When callwaiting is enabled, you may putthe active call on hold while youanswer the other incoming call. ●Select Enable, Disable or EditFeature Code and press Softkey 1 Select.9.3.3 Any Key AnswerWhen your phone rings, pressany key to answer except  .●Select On or Off and pressSoft Key 1 Select.9.3.4 Auto RedialSet the length of time the phonewaits before automaticallyredialing a number when theattempted call fails.●Off / Every 60 secs / Every30 secs / Every 10 secs9.3.5 Voice PrivacySet the voice privacy feature forCDMA calls as Enhanced orStandard. CDMA offers inherentvoice privacy. Check with yourservice provider for availability ofthe enhanced voice privacymode.●Select Standard or Enhancedand press Soft Key 1 Select.9.3.6 Clear VoiceEnable/Disable the function ofAudio AGC(Auto Gain Control)system.This feature provides a betterNote Contact your service provider formore information on Call Forwardand Call Waiting.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 86
87Settingsaudio experience by enabling theAudio AGC system to control thedynamic range and volume of thesending and receiving voiceacross different levels of speakerand environments.●Select On or Off and pressSoft Key 1 Select.9.3.7 Call TimerYou can set your phone todisplay the running elapsed timewhile a call is active.●Select Enable or Disable andpress Soft Key 1 Select.9.3.8 Call Connect AlertThis is a function to alert youthat the call connection hasbeen established.●Select On or Off and pressSoft Key 1 Select.9.3.9 Edit SMS on CallReject You can edit your message whichcan be sent during Call Reject.9.3.0 Int'l Call PrefixAllows you to set internationalcall prefix.●After inputting internationalcall prefix, press Softkey 1Save.9.3.* HelpYou can get more informationabout this menu.9.4 Phone1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,.  9.4.1 Key Guard Allows you to protect the keypadof your phone from accidentaldialing. When this function isRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 87
Settings88Settingsenabled, no call can be madeand the access to Menu islocked. When the keypad islocked, it is possible to answer acall normally.●Select Enable or Disable andpress Soft Key 1 Select. IfEnable is selected, insert thedesire time. Key pad willautomatically get locked onset time.To enable quickly Press thekey  for 2 seconds.To disable quickly Repeat theprocedure.9.4.2 Airplane ModeWhen your phone is in AirplaneMode, it cannot send or receiveany calls or access onlineinformation. You may use thephone’s other features, such asGame, Scheduler, Memo, etc.When Airplane Mode is enabled,a message “Airplane Mode” isdisplayed on the screen. G Select On or Off and pressSoft Key 1 Select.9.4.3 Data Settings9.4.3.1 Data InIn Data setting, you can use yourphone as a wireless modem toavail high speed data servicessuch as browsing Internet andother dial-up networkingfunctions. The wireless phonesupports a maximum data rate of153.6 kbps on the network side.The speed of your connectionNote After the set time in idle mode, KeyGuard is automatically enabled.When set as Key Guard beforeincoming call, lock is enabled afterthe call.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 88
89Settingsdepends upon networkcongestion, signal strength, andother variables. On This setting enables asubscriber to receive datacalls.Off9.4.3.2 Data BaudThis setting enables thesubscriber terminal to set thebaud rate.●Data Baud set 19,200 /115,200 / 230,400 / USBBy default it is set to USB. Ifyou change this setting on thephone ensure that the PCbaud rates are changed tomatch accordingly.9.4.4 Service AlertAlerts you when service changes.●Select On or Off and pressSoft Key 1 Select.9.4.5 VersionView the S/W, PRL and H/Wversion.9.4.6 HelpYou can get more informationabout this menu.Note The wireless phone will work with thePC / PDA properly only when theserial port settings on both the PCmatch with the baud rates set on thephone. Note You need to purchase the Data Kit inorder to be able to use the phone asmodem. The data kit includes asuitable cable that has USB interfacefor connecting the phone to the PC.Please contact your service providerfor further information. RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 89
Settings90Settings9.5 SecurityPrevents unauthorized use ofyour phone.Note The lock code/password onyour phone is 0000 by default.9.5.1 PIN Code RequestSets the phone to disable theuse of it if incorrect password isentered for times provided byUIM card.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Enter the four-digit lock code.3. Select On / Off by using then press  .4. After selecting On, enter 4~8digits PIN number and press. ●Please contact your serviceprovider for moreinformation.9.5.2 Lock ModeKeeps your phone fromunauthorized use. Once thephone is locked, it is in restrictedmode, until the lock code isentered. This will allow you toreceive phone calls and still makeemergency calls. The lockcode/password on your phone is0000 by default. If you need tomodify the lock code, you maymodify it using the new lockcode within the security setmenu.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Enter the four-digit LockCode.3. Select an options and pressSoft Key 1 Select.Off means that the phone isnever locked. When locked,you can receive incoming callsor make only emergency calls. RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 90
91SettingsNow means that the phone islocked immediately.On Power Up means thephone is locked when it isturned on. 9.5.3 Emergency Numbers  You can call these numbers 100,101, 102 even when the phone islocked.To enter 3 emergency numbers.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Enter the four-digit LockCode.3. Press Soft Key 1 Edit. 4. Enter an Emergency number.5. Press Soft Key 1 Save.9.5.4 Change Code 9.5.4.1 Phone Lock CodePhone Lock Code allows you toenter a new four-digit lock codenumber. 1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, , .2. Enter the four-digit LockCode. 3. Enter the New Lock Code(four-digit). 4. For confirmation, it will askyou to enter the New LockCode again.9.5.4.2 PIN CodeChange PIN code is a functionthat enables changing of the PINnumber, which is saved in thecard. First, Select PIN Coderequest On and, if correct PIN isentered, then followed byRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 91
Settings92Settingsentering new password for 2times. If the new passwordentered for 2 times do notmatch each other, a messagenotifies so and new passwordshall be entered again. Initial PINnumber differs depending on thecard manufacturer.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, , .2. Enter the 4~8 digits PINCode and press  .  3. Enter the New PIN Code (4~8digits) and press  . 4. Re-enter PIN Code and press. 9.5.5 Clear MemoryDeletes All Names or All Datasaved in phone and UIM.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Enter the four-digit LockCode.3. Select All Names orAll Data.4. After clearing memory, phoneis reset to defaults.9.5.6 Reset DefaultYou can reset some of the menusettings to their original values.When select Reset phone, allsettings become reset.1. Press Soft Key 1 Menu, ,, .2. Enter the four-digit LockCode. 3. Using the  then selectYes. 4. Press Soft Key 1 Select.9.5.7 HelpYou can get more informationabout this menu.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 92
Functions Used During a Call93Functions Used During a CallIn Call Memo (During a Call : Menu  )It allows you to note a phonenumber that the other personprovides you during a call. Thenumber will be stored in the CallHistory. Upto 32 number may besaved.1. Press the Soft Key 1 during the call.2. Press  In Call Memo.3. Type the phone number andpress the Soft Key 1 Save. Mute/Unmute (During a Call : Menu  )This function locks themicrophone of your telephoneand prevent sounds from yourend being heard by the personat the other end.●To enable Mute Function:1. Press the Soft Key 1 Note “Use Headset / Use Phone” is menuwhich is used for transferring voicebetween phone and Bluetooth deviceduring a call.●When Bluetooth headset/handsfree are connected to phone,Menu 1 is Use Headset / UsePhone.●When making a call with Bluetoothdevice, Menu 1 is Use Phone.●When making a call with Send Key,Menu 1 is Use Headset.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 93
Functions Used During a Call94Functions Used During a Callduring the call.2. Press Mute.●To disable Mute Function:1. Repeat the procedure.Voice Privacy On/Off (During a Call : Menu  )Set the privacy feature forCDMA calls as Enhanced orStandard. CDMA offers inherentvoice privacy. check with yourservice provider for availability ofthe enhanced voice privacymode.Voice Memo (During a Call : Menu  )It allows you to record aconversation during a phone call.As it is recording, the phonedisplays a countdown timer thatshows how many seconds are leftfor recording.Adjusting Speaker ModeOn (During a Call : Press  )During a call, to activate orcancel speaker quickly, press.Earpiece/Speaker VolumeAdjust the Earpiece/SpeakerVolume with  during the call.Note Recording time of Voice Memo islimited up to Max. 2 hours and InCall Voice Memo is limited up to 3ominutes. Recording time maydiminish according to the functioncircumstances.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 94
Frequently Asked Questions95Frequently Asked QuestionsFrequently asked questions Q : How do I view the list ofDialled calls, Received callsand Missed calls? A : Press  .Q : How do I clear Call History?A : Press Press SoftKey 1 Options SelectErase or Erase All PressSelect Yes Press .Q : How do I view all numbersstored in memory?A : Press Soft Key 2 Find. Q : How many events can I addto the schedule ?A : Total of 160 events. Q : How do I clear past schedulestored in Scheduler? A : Press Soft Key 1 Menu Organ.&Tools Schedule Scheduler Press Soft Key1 Options Erase ToDate  Select One week/One month / One day Press .Q : How many Speed Dialnumbers can I store? A : Total of 99 numbers. Q : How do I send a textmessage ? A : Press WriteWrite Text .RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 95
Frequently Asked Questions96Frequently Asked QuestionsQ : How do I clear the call timer(reset the time usedmonthly)? A : Press Soft Key 1 Menu Call History Call Duration ResetCall Duration Select YesPress . Q : How do I find out my lockcode ? A : The Lock Code / Passwordon your phone is 0000 bydefault.Q : How many groups are there ? A : In Groups, there are NoGroup / Business / Personal/ Family / Friends /Workgroup / VIP / School /Club. You can edit Grouptitle except the title of NoGroup cannot be edited. Tochange Group Name,1. Select group by pressingSoft Key 1 Menu Names Groups and  . 2. Press Soft Key 2 Edit.Q : Is Group SMS possible ? A : You can send a message to10 numbers simultaneously.Each number should beselected or enteredindividually. There are 5 SMSGroups where you can add10 members in each group.Q : Is Group E-mail possible ? A : You can send a message to10 address simultaneously.Each address should beselected or enteredindividually. There are 5 E-mail Groups where you canRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 96
97Frequently Asked Questionsadd 10 members in eachgroup.Q : How to send SMS/E-mailsending to multiplerecipients ?A : After writing message, selectSMS / E-mail Groups inOptions. You can add up to10 recipients.Q: How to send MMS sending?A: After writing multimediamessage, select Insert Img /Mov or Insert Sound inOptions. The phone can storeup to 30 MMS / 50notifications in MMS. Q : What is the significance ofkey ? A :  key is equivalent topressing Soft Key 1, in thecase of Soft Key 1 isassociated with “Select”option.key is equivalent topressing Soft Key + selectingfirst option of popup menu,in the case of Soft Key 1 isassociated with “Options”option.key for turning thespeaker on / off during thecall properly.Q : What is the differencebetween activating speakerduring a call and activating itin Idle mode?A : If user want to use speakerON as default always, usercan enable the speaker modeby pressing LONG  key.If user want to use speakerRD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 97
Frequently Asked Questions98Frequently Asked Questionstemporarily, he can enable itby pressing  key. Usercan toggle speaker bypressing the same  key.Q : What is Airplane Mode?A : This 'Airplane Mode'function will turn off radiofrequency (RF) of mobile, souser can not make thefollowing Incoming /Outgoing Calls, Sending /Receiving SMS and DataCommunication etc.Q : How to send LMS ?A : With this new feature LMSmessage, user can composea message upto 460characters. To send an LMSmessage, compose amessage in the messageeditor with more then 160characters. Title of themessage editor is changed to"Write LMS(XXX)" displayingthe total number ofcharacters left. On theselection of send option,total number of segmentsformed are displayed and theconfirmation is taken fromthe user. User can continueor can cancel. Each segmentis sent as a simple SMSmessage over the network.Messages are stored in theOutbox on the return ofacknowledgement. Each LMSpacket is received asindividual message. EveryLMS message shows thepacket sequence number inthe message body for ex: Incase of 3 packets, <1/3>,<2/3>, <3/3>.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 98
99Frequently Asked QuestionsQ : Is Group MMS possible?A : To send MMS to MMSGroups, press Soft Key 1Menu Messages Msg Groups MMS Groups with  .After pressing Soft Key 2Send, compose messagesand press  .In Options, select Send with.Q : How to send SMS to E-mailand E-mail to  SMS ?A : To send an SMS To E-mail :Go to Messages Write Write E-mail. On selection ofthis option, an E-mail editoris displayed where user needto enter the E-mail IDs. Maximum 10 E-mail IDs can be entered eachof maximum 40 characters.On the selection of Sendoption in this screen, Subjecteditor is enabled. This screenallows user to edit up to 20characters. On the selectionof Next option in the subjecteditor, message editor isenabled, here user cancompose a message upto Xcharacters (X=480-Subjectsize-Max E-mail ID size in thelist - packet formationcharacters). E-mail messagecan be an LMS message. Toreceive an E-mail as SMS: An E-mail can be sent to themobile device RD6250 asSMS. An received email onthe device can have subjectand the email body. Received email on the mobiledevice will have different iconin the Inbox list.For more details. Contactyour Service Provider.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 99
Frequently Asked Questions100Frequently Asked QuestionsBefore calling for servicePlease check to see if any problem which you may have with yourphone is described here before taking it for service or calling a serviceengineer. When showingsymptoms like: Check this!Check whether it is in service area, and if youcontinue to see “ ” please turn off the powerand wait for approximately 2 minutes to turn itback on. If there is no change, check again afterrelocating to other areas.When “ ” does notdisappear from thescreen.When frequency environment is unstable in acertain area, connection may be abrupt and notaudible. Relocate to other areas and try again.When connection isabrupt or is not audiblein certain areas.When frequency is unstable or weak, or if thereare too many users, connection may be cut offeven after it was established. Please try again alittle later or try after relocating to other areas.When connection isnot made well orabrupt even whenestablished.Remove battery and turn on the power after placing itback on.  If there is no change even then, sufficientlycharge the battery and try again.When LCD does not turnon.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 100
101Frequently Asked QuestionsWhen showingsymptoms like: Check this!Check whether headset is connected to thephone. Fully pressed to the headset to the phone. When FM Radio is notaudible. Called "Echo Phenomenon," it occurs ifconnection volume is too high or caused byspecial properties(semi electronic telephoneexchange) of the machine on the other end.When it echoes whileconnection is made witha certain telephone in acertain area.If connection is made for a significantly longduration, or game and Internet and others areused for a long time, the phone may becomehot.  This has no effect upon the life of theproduct or performance.When the phone is heated.Ringer Type may be set as "Silent" or "Light".Please select "Ring".Because battery wear out, its life graduallybecomes shorter. If its life becomes shorter overhalf of that at the time of purchase, you mustpurchase a new one. If time for use of battery is short, it may be dueto the user environment, or large volume ofcalls, or weak signals. When the Ringer doesnot ring, or whenBacklight or LCD blinksonly.Standby duration forbattery graduallybecomes shorter.When usage time ofbattery becomesshorter.RD6200_Eng.qxd  2008.7.30  6:4 PM  Page 101

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