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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE DISPLAY INDICATOR BATTERY INFORMATION BASIC FUNCTIONS 1. Making a Call 2. Ending a Call 3. Answering a Call 4. Correcting Dialing Mistakes 5. Storing Phone Numbers 6. Adjusting Earpiece Volume During a Call 7.
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II. MESSAGE SERVICE 1. SMS (Short Message Service) a. Read Text Messages b. Send Text Message Send New Message Send from Message Box Send Message That You Already Sent Out Group Edit c. Message Box d. SMS Setting Message Alert Direct View Delivery Ack 2.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Some of the following information may not apply to your particular product. However, as with any electronic product, you should observe safety precautions when you use this product. Save this manual : it contains important safety information and operating instructions. Before using this product, please follow and adhere to all warnings, safety, and operating instructions located on the product and in this User ’s Manual.
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Do Not attempt to disassemble the product – doing so will void the warranty. This product does not contain consumer-serviceable components. Service should be performed only by Authorized Service Centers. Do Not remove the antenna. A detached antenna may be a choking hazard for children. Do Not allow battery to be placed inside the mouth.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE LED Indicator : Flashes to indicate an incoming call or message. It also lights up (flashes) when you turn on the phone. Backlit LCD Screen : The LCD screen contains three areas; - The top line displays indication about your phone’s operating mode.
- During a call, press it to control earpiece volume. END/ : Press this key to disconnect a call or to return to Standby Mode from any menu. Press and hold this key to turn the phone On or Off. SEND Key : This key performs several useful functions.
DISPLAY INDICATORS Display indicators appear across the bottom of your phone’s LCD screen. These display indicators (or icons) will vary based on your phone’s operating modes. Signal strength : This icon shows your current signal strength. More lines indicate more signal strength. Five lines indicate maximum strength, and one line indicates least strength.
BATTERY INFORMATION Your phone comes with a partially charged, rechargeable Li-ion battery so that you can use the phone immediately after it is activated. Installing the Battery. To insert the battery into your phone: 1. Remove the battery compartment cover of the phone by sliding it down. 2.
Failure to do so may cause damages to the phone. A completely discharged standard battery recharges fully in approximately tbd hours. The extended battery recharges in approximately tbd hours. Leaving your phone turned on during charging, or charging batteries simultaneously, will increase charging time. Leaving the battery in the charger once it is fully charged does not harm the battery.
battery power is conserved. The phone will automatically recheck for a signal periodically. To manually force the phone to recheck for a signal, press any key. A message on the display will let you know when the phone is operating in Power Save Mode. Conversation Mode.
BASIC FUNCTIONS 1. Making a Call. In standby mode, enter the phone number (up to 32 digits) by pressing the digit keys. The phone number is displayed from left to right. Press “SEND”. The phone places the call to the entered phone number (if service is available).
6. Adjusting Earpiece Volume During a Call To adjust earpiece volume during a call, press “ ” to increase or decrease earpiece volume. 7. Using Caller ID If you registered Caller Identification Service to your service provider, you can see the sender ’s phone number.
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If you are in AMPS service area or out of no service area, your phone cannot show you a correct time. In this case, you can set the time as below: Press “OPER ( )” in standby mode. Enter the date and time orderly and press “OK ( )”...
MENUS PHONE BOOK 1. Call List a. Missed Call To see the phone number that you missed, press “MENU ( )”, “1. Phonebook”, “1. Call List” and “1. Missed”. Then you can see the last 20 numbers you missed. Scroll “ ”...
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2. Phone Book Search You can go to phonebook list by pressing “ ” to see all the phone number list you stored alphabetically. Also you can fine a phone number according to Name, Loc ation Number, Phone Number or Group. a.
Place the cursor on the number you want to dial by scrolling “ ” and “ ”. Press “SEND” to dial. Or press “View ( )” to edit or “Del ( )” to delete. 3. Storing Phone Numbers Phone numbers for frequently used services are pre-programmed into your phone. To store a number, Press “Menu ( )”...
6. Delete Phone Book If you want to clear call lists, which you missed, called, received and stored in Phone Book. Press “Menu ( )” , “1. Phone Book” and choose “6. Delete All”. Scroll “ ” and choose call list you want to delete by press “SEL ( )”.
MESSAGE SERVICES Your phone can receive two types of message services – text messages and voice mails – and it can send out text messages (SMS: Short Messaging Service), if these services are available from your service provider. If you subscribe to either one or bot h services, callers can leave you text messages or leave messages in voice mail.
Choose “4. Contents Store”. The you can store a message content as the same manner as “1. Message Write” in “3. Message Box” in “II. Message” on page ____. If you wish to call the sender back, press “SEND ” while you are reading the message. Then “Call back #”...
Send Message That You Already Sent Out You can also send a message that you already sent out. Press “3. Sent Message” and choose a message you want to send out by pressing “OK )”. Then whole contents will be shown on the display. Press “MENU ( )”...
Alert” and “2. Bell Select”. Scroll “ ” to choose a bell type and press “Ok ( )” to save. To choose a duration of a message alert, press “Menu ( )”, “2. Message ”, “4. Setting”, “1. Message Alert” and “3. Duration”. Select “No Duration”, “Every 2 Min.” or “Every 5 Min.”...
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Choose “3. Number Store” to store a phone number received with a voice mail. If you want to delete the message, press “DEL ( )” while you are reading the voice mail list. If you want to call the sender back, simply press “SEND” while you are listening to the voice mail.
III. PHONE SETTING 1. Wallpaper You can have the phone display various welcome greeting on stand-by mode. To edit the greeting for the display on stand-by mode: a. Wall Paper Type Press “Menu ( )”, “3. Phone Setting”, “1. Wall Paper” and “1. Paper Type”. Scroll “...
Press “OK ( )” to set. Note) Off : Auto Answer Off Always: Auto Answer Always On Ear-Mic: Auto Answer On when a headset is connected to the phone 6. Any Key Answer “Any Key Answer” function allows the call to be answered by pressing any key on the phone or by pressing “SEND”...
SOUND MENU 1. Incoming Rings You can set the alert for incoming calls in 5 different ways. (Bell, Vibration, Bell à Vibration, VibrationàBell). Press “Menu ( )”, “4. Sound” and “1. Incoming Ring”. Select “Bell”, “Vibrator” “BellàVib” or “VibàBell” by scrolling “ ”...
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a. Connection “Connection” option allows you to hear a tone when a call is connected. Press “Menu ( )”, “4. Sound”, “5. Alert” and “1. Connection Alert”. Choose “on” or “off and press “OK ( )” to set. b. Call Drop “Call Drop”...
SECURITY FUNCTION Your phone provides many security options, including a user -programmable lock code and call restric tion features. To access the Security Menu in Standby Mode, press “Menu ( )” and “5. Security” and enter the four-digit password. Note: The password is “0000” if you don’t have your phone number yet or the last 4 digits of your number if you already have your phone number.
Choose “on” or “off” and press “OK ( )” to set. 4. Voice Privacy You can set “Voice Privacy” on or off. Press “Menu ( )” and “5. Security” and enter the password. Press “4. Voice Privacy.” Choose “on” or “off” and press “OK ( )”...
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PIM (Personal Information Management) Your phone support you various additional functions, such as “Alarm”, “Schedule”, “Calendar”, “Calculator”, “Memo” and “World Time”. 1. Alarm You can set the 24-hour alarm to sound an alert at the set time, when your phone is on. If the phone is off at the alarm set time, the alarm will not sound.
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b. Schedule List : You can see the schedule list you stored. Select “2. Schedule List”. Then you can see the schedule list orderly. If you want to edit the schedule, scroll “ ” and press “OK ( )” to choose. Choose “1: Contents”, “2: Time”...
And press “Delete ( )”. 6. World Time View Your phone shows you world 77 cities’ current time. To access the world time view; Press “Menu ( )” and “3. PIM” and choose “6. World Time”. Use “ ” or “ * / # *” to find cities. Note) If you are in AMPS or no service area and haven’t set the time, the phone will not show you world time View.
VII. CALL FUNCTION 1. Call Forward You have to register “Call Forward” to your service provider prior to using this function. a. Unconditional : if you want to forward a call whenever you receive a call. Press “Menu ( )” and “7. Call Function”, “1. Call Forward” and “1. Unconditional”. Enter the phone number that you want to forward and press “OK ( )”.
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4. Service Access Number Edit If you want to set or edit an access number for additional services, such as “Unconditional, “Busy”, “No answer”, “Unreachable”, “Voice Mail”, “Call Waiting” and “Caller ID”; a. Service Number Set Press “Menu ( )” and “7. Call Function”, “3. Service Edit” and “1. Set Number”. Press “NEXT ( )”...
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Using Menu During a Call 1. Phone Book During a call, press “Menu ( )”, “1. Phone Book” and choose “1. Call List”, “2. Search”, “3. Phone # Store” or “4. My Phone #”. Then you can use Phone book as same as “I. PhoneBook” on page ___.
ENTERING LETTERS & NUMBERS You can enter letters, as well as numbers, when storing numbers and names into your phone or when sending out text messages (SMS : Short Messaging Service) by using your keypad. To enter letters, press the key associated with the letter you wish to enter until it appears on the screen (numbers also appear).
FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION Read this information before using your handset In August 1996 the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters.
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