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O2 Ice User Manual

O2 Ice
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User Manual
o2.co.uk
O2 (UK) Limited, 260 Bath Road, Slough, Berkshire SL1 4DX
Registered in England No. 1743099. Registered Office as above.
© O2 (UK) Limited 2006. Correct at time of going to press (July 2006)
O2 Ice is a trademark of the O2 Group of companies.
O2C3309N KGL 07/06
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O2 Ice Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution176 x 220 pixels
BatteryRemovable Li-Ion 720 mAh battery
Internal Memory10 MB
Expandable MemorymicroSD (dedicated slot)
StatusDiscontinued
GPRSClass 10
EDGENo
SIMMini-SIM
TypeFeature phone
Phonebook1000 entries
Call records20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls
Alert typesVibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
LoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackNo
RadioFM radio
BrowserWAP 2.0/xHTML
GamesYes
JavaYes, MIDP 2.0
Stand-byUp to 300 h
Talk timeUp to 3 h
ConnectivityGPRS
NetworkGSM
BluetoothYes
MessagingSMS, MMS
ColorsBlack

Summary

Quick start guide

Setting up

Instructions for inserting SIM, battery, and powering on the phone.

Charging the handset

Steps to connect the charger and charge the phone.

Basic navigation

Explanation of how to navigate the phone's menus.

How to make a call

Steps to dial a number and make a call.

Welcome

About the user guide

Explains the scope and applicability of the user guide.

Chapter 1 Before using your mobile

What's in the box?

Lists the items included with the mobile phone.

Handset description

Details the physical components of the handset.

Main display

Describes the phone's main screen and its elements.

Icons

Explains the meaning of icons displayed on the screen.

Function keys

Details the purpose of each function key.

Navigation key

Explains how to use the navigation key for menu access.

Handset description

Front view

Labels and describes the front view of the handset.

Back view

Labels and describes the back view of the handset.

Handset description

Left side view

Labels and describes the left side view of the handset.

Right side view

Labels and describes the right side view of the handset.

Bottom view

Labels and describes the bottom view of the handset.

Main display

Icons

Explains the icons displayed on the main screen.

Function keys

Power on/off key

How to turn the phone on/off and cancel calls.

Send/Answer key

How to dial, answer, or view call history.

Centre key

How to select menu items.

Left soft key

How to access the main menu or change menu view.

Right soft key

How to access O2 Active.

Navigation key

How to browse through the menu.

Turning your mobile on and off

Turning your mobile on

Steps to power on the mobile phone.

The menu

Top tip

Advice on changing the main menu view.

Shortcuts

Shortcuts

Accessing menu shortcuts from standby.

Making an international call

Emergency calls

Voicemail 901

To listen to your voicemail message

Instructions for accessing voicemail.

In-call menu

Contacts

Accessing contacts during a call.

Notepad

Creating notes during a call.

Mute / Unmute

Activating/deactivating silent mode.

Hold / Unhold

Toggling call status.

Voice recording / Stop recording

Recording conversations during a call.

DTMF off

Sending DTMF tones during calls.

Disconnect

Ending calls.

Profiles

Normal

The default profile with standard alert settings.

Loud

Profile for noisy environments with high volume.

Vibrate only

Profile for silent alerts using vibration only.

Multimedia

Camera

Using the phone's camera to take pictures.

Using your camera - the settings

Adjusting camera settings before taking photos.

Additional camera settings

Zoom

Adjusting zoom level for photos.

Brightness

Adjusting photo brightness.

Shoot a video clip

Managing your video clip

Send by

Sending video clips via message or Bluetooth.

Delete

Deleting recorded video clips.

Play

Replaying recorded video clips.

Rename

Renaming video clips.

My Playlist

Creating playlists for video clips.

Properties

Viewing details of video clips.

View your video clips

Accessing previously shot video clips.

Media player

Using your media player

Operating the media player for audio and video.

Clock & Alarm

Clock

Setting the time and date.

Set alarm

Setting up an alarm.

Settings

Daylight - saving

Adjusting the time for daylight saving.

Home city

Setting a home city for accurate time display.

Calculator

Notepad

Save

Saving notes.

Input mode

Changing text input modes.

Language

Selecting input language.

My words

Managing custom words for predictive text.

Voice recorder

Record

Recording audio notes or messages.

Create new

Recording a new voice message.

Stopwatch

World Clock

Converter

Step 1

Selecting conversion type.

Step 2

Selecting units for conversion.

Step 3

Entering the figure to convert.

Step 4

Selecting the target unit for conversion.

Memory status

View contacts

View

Viewing detailed contact information.

Call

Making calls to contacts.

Send message

Sending messages to contacts.

Edit

Changing contact details.

Delete

Removing contacts from the list.

Speed dial

Assigning speed dial numbers to contacts.

Move to SIM

Moving contacts to the SIM card.

Copy to phone

Copying contacts to the phone.

Send business card

Sharing contact details electronically.

Delete all

Removing all contacts from memory.

My name card

Groups

View members

Viewing members within a contact group.

Add group

Creating new contact groups.

Call cost

Last cost

Checking the cost of the last call.

All calls cost

Viewing the total cost of all calls.

GPRS counter

Manage

Own numbers

Managing personal contact numbers.

Service numbers

Managing service numbers.

Speed dials

Managing speed dial entries.

Storage location

Setting default storage for new contacts.

Memory status

Checking memory usage on SIM and phone.

Display my number

Auto redial

Network Connections

Connections

Port Setting

Defining computer connection types (USB/Bluetooth).

Mass Storage

Accessing microSD card as a removable disk.

Security

Phone lock

Setting and managing the phone's startup password.

PIN

Change PIN2*

FDN*

Master reset

Driving safety

Electronic devices

Pacemakers

Precautions regarding pacemakers and mobile phones.

Hearing aids

Potential interference with hearing aids.

Other medical devices

Precautions for other medical devices.

Cautions

Warranty statement

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