O2 X3 Istruzioni operative

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O2X3™– How to use it
Send and receive video
messages
Download pictures and
send to your friends
Get the latest sports news

Quick start guide to O2X3
Introduction
Thanks for purchasing an O2X3. The O2X3 has an excellent
set of features including a 1.3 megapixel camera with
flash, a 262,000 colour screen, video capture and playback,
an MP3 player and all the other features you’d expect from
a phone. In the box, you’ll have a handset, battery, stereo
headphones doubling up as a hands-free kit, 32MB
memory card, polishing cloth and a CD-ROM with a USB
cable for connecting the handset to your PC.
Here are some quick instructions on how to get started. If
you want more detail, please refer to the detailed sections
of the guide:
Setting up
•Insert the SIM into the slot on the back of the O2X3
handset, connect the battery to the O2X3 and insert the
memory card into the slot at the bottom of the phone
•Check these items are securely in place, then open the
flip and hold and press until the screen turns on.
Then enter a PIN if necessary*
•You’re now ready to use the O2X3
Charging the handset
•Insert the lead from the charger to the base of the
handset into the charging socket
•Connect the charger to the correct electrical socket. The
phone will start charging
•When the phone is fully charged disconnect the charger
from the socket and then from the phone
* The default PIN code is 4321 or 5555. If you enter an incorrect PIN code three
times in succession, your SIM card will lock and you must enter the PUK code
to unlock it. Please contact O2 customer service in this event.
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Basic Navigation
Here’s how to navigate when using the X3.
•Use to move up, down, left or right
•Press or to select an item
•Press or to go Back or delete
•Press to go back to the standby screen
How to make a call
•Type the number of the person you wish to call by using
the numbered keypad or press to select Contacts and
scroll up and down to find the contact
•Press to dial the number. Your O2X3 will start to dial
the number
•After you’ve connected, press to end the call
How to create and send a text message
•Press to enter the New message screen
•You can now start typing your message using the
keypad. The O2X3 uses ITAP, a predictive text input.
Press to flip through text input options
•Once you’ve finished typing your text, press the
•Type the number in of the person that you wish to send
the text to or select their contact number from your
phonebook
•Press and your message will be sent to the recipient
How to take a picture
•From the idle screen press to select the Camera and
enter the viewfinder mode
•Focus the camera on the picture subject. You can press
to zoom in on the subject and also to adjust
the light
•If you’re taking a picture in dark conditions, you can use
the indoor mode and flash mode. Select Options – Switch
to Indoor or/and Switch on Flash
•Once you’re ready, press to take a picture. The O2X3
will automatically save the picture to the Media Centre
•Press to go back to the viewfinder screen and take
another picture
•To use the 1.3 megapixel feature, select Options –Size
and then select 1.3m. If you’re taking a picture in dark
conditions you can use the flash option – select Options –
Flash On/Off, then take your picture
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Please note:
It is not possible to send a 1.3 megapixel image via a media
message. To download such images you can use the data
cable. For further information please see page 25.
How to record a video
•From the idle screen press and enter the
viewfinder mode
•Press to start recording. To stop press
•Your video will automatically be saved to the
Media Centre
•Press to go back to the viewfinder screen and shoot
another video
Top tips
•You can assign a picture or small video clip to a contact,
so when that person calls you, their photo or video
appears on screen. See page 44 for details
•Take a picture and then change facial expressions via
Face morphing or add funny animations via Face
dressing. See page 129 and 132 for details
•You can download 1.3 megapixel camera pictures to
your PC via the USB cable and CD-ROM supplied in the
box. See page 25
•From the main menu, select Media Centre – Video and
then select the O2Digital Music Player video for a great
demonstration of video playback
•When the handset is closed, press the volume key
for quick access to the calendar. The calendar will
then be displayed on the external display screen
for you to view
•To take a picture of yourself, when the handset is closed,
press and hold the side camera key for 3 seconds. The
external display will then act as a viewfinder. Once
you’re ready to take your picture, press to capture the
image
•Use the polishing cloth provided to keep your handset
smudge free!
•You can read texts and view missed calls on the external
screen. Press to read and view
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Contents
Welcome xiii
Chapter 1 – Before using your mobile 1
What’s in the box 2
Handset description 4
External display 8
Main idle screen 10
Icons 11
Function keys 13
Navigation key 15
Chapter 2 – Preparing your mobile for use 17
Inserting your SIM card 18
Using the battery 20
Charging the battery 21
Important battery information 23
Inserting your SD card 24
CD-Rom and USB cable 25
Chapter 3 – Basic functions 27
Turning your mobile on and off 28
Menu navigation 30
Basic functions 34
Making a call 34
Ending a call 35
Receiving calls 35
Making an international call 36
O2 X3 is a trademark of O2 Limited.
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– Archive 75
– Delete 75
– Message settings 75
Media 77
– Create a media message 77
– Read messages 85
– Inbox 86
– Sent items 87
– Drafts 88
– Archive 89
– Delete 89
– Settings 89
Camera 91
Camera settings 92
Additional camera settings 95
Take a picture 96
Managing your pictures 97
View your pictures 98
Video 99
Video settings 100
Additional video settings 102
Shoot a video clip 103
Enabling long video recording 103
Managing your video clip 104
View your video clips 105
O2Active 106
How to access O2Active 117
How to close your browser 117
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Making emergency calls 36
Voicemail 38
Chapter 4 – Main menu 41
Contacts 42
Adding contacts to you phonebook 42
Finding contacts in your phonebook 45
Copy 46
Delete 47
Caller groups 48
Memory 49
Calls 51
Missed, dialled and received calls 51
Delete 53
Display 54
Information 54
Operations during a call 57
Call menu 62
Messages 65
Text 65
Media 65
Broadcast 67
Text 68
– Write a text message 68
– Read messages 70
– Inbox 72
– Sent items 72
– Drafts 74
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Games 119
O2Games Arcade 119
Media Centre 124
Images 124
Fun ways to edit your images 127
Videos 134
Music Player 138
Create your own ring tones 143
Wallpaper 146
Tools 149
My services 149
Alarm 149
Calendar 152
Calculator 156
Currency converter 157
Clock options 158
Countdown timer 162
Stopwatch 164
Connection settings 165
Settings 167
Date and time 167
Profiles 170
Display 175
Call settings 177
Network 181
Security 182
Power saving 185
Language 185
Memory 187
Factory reset 187
Chapter 5 – Miscellaneous 189
Abbreviations and acronyms 190
Questions and answers 193
Technical data 196
Chapter 6 – Safety 199
Safety information for mobiles 200
Mobile care 201
Memory card 205
Driving safety 206
Electronic devices 207
Other safety guidelines 209
Cautions 210
R&TTE Directive 1999/05/EC 211
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Welcome
Thanks for buying the new O2X3 Mobile – we know you
won’t be disappointed.
Quite simply the O2X3 represents the latest that mobiles
have to offer combining new advances in audio, visual and
data technologies.
The first thing to point out is the high quality camera
offering 1.3 megapixel imaging (that’s really high quality)
and the option to record your own video footage. How
cool is that?
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Secondly the O2X3 has a screen that offers 262,000 colours
making your pictures and videos more lifelike than ever.
After all, what good’s a really cool camera if your screen
makes the pictures look rubbish?
You’ve also got yourself a top class personal MP3 player
which will allow you to play MP3 files.
Because the sound and picture quality on the O2X3 is so
good, we figured you’d probably want to create and store
more files than usual so we’ve included a memory
expansion slot with a 32mb miniSD card.
There’s also a cable to connect your mobile directly to your
PC so you can download and email videos or images that
might be too big to send directly from your mobile.

By connecting through O2Active™,
you’ll be able to access streaming
footage of newsclips, sports highlights,
music videos etc.
And at last you have a phone screen
that is worthy of some of the classic
games that are available to download.
All in all, we’re pretty pleased with the
O2X3. We hope you feel the same way.
O2 does not suggest in any way that the celebrities featured in this guide are
endorsing O2 products or services.
©Mr Goodliving Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
About the user guide
This user guide relates only to
the O2X3.
Please note that a small
proportion of the functions
available differ between
Pay & Go and Pay Monthly
customers.
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Before using your mobile
•What’s in the box
•Handset description
•External display
•Main idle screen
•Icons
•Function keys
•Navigation key
Chapter 1
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