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Thank you for choosing the
CP100
The
CP100 is the world's first car phone
based on 3G technology.
The phone has a large 2.8" screen, large spaced buttons,
especially designed to enable your safe and easy use while
driving.
The device was developed with a thought to vehicle
environment, the special requirements an automobile has
for the operation of a cellular phone, prominently stressing
audio quality, dialing ease, and quick response.
During development the device underwent a series of
exacting tests, meeting the standards concerning operation
in vehicular environment.
Safe and correct installation by our installation instructions
will provide you with a safe and pleasant driving
experience.
This manual will assist you in discovering the
CP100's world of possibilities. It contains information on all
its characteristics and innovations to assist you in operating
the phone in the most easy and efficient manner.
* Some of the characteristics depend upon the service
operator's support.
Accel Telecom Ltd.

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Summary of Contents for Alcatel CARFONE CP100

  • Page 1 Thank you for choosing the CP100 CP100 is the world’s first car phone based on 3G technology. The phone has a large 2.8” screen, large spaced buttons, especially designed to enable your safe and easy use while driving. The device was developed with a thought to vehicle environment, the special requirements an automobile has for the operation of a cellular phone, prominently stressing audio quality, dialing ease, and quick response.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Safety Directives ............... 4 2. Getting to Know the Phone ..........6 Kit Contents ..............6 Device Structure............7 Key Functions..............9 View Screen Symbols ..........10 Basic Operations ............11 2.5.1 Switching the Device On........11 2.5.2 Switching the Device Off........
  • Page 3 3.3.6 Copy ..............20 3.3.7 Speed Dialing............21 3.3.8 Manage All ............21 Managing Device Settings (Menu 2) ......22 3.4.1 Screen Settings............ 22 3.4.2 Network Settings ..........23 3.4.3 Security Settings ..........24 3.4.4 Call Set..............25 3.4.5 Profiles ..............26 Using Applications (Menu 3) ........
  • Page 4: Safety Directives

    Safety Directives Note: It is recommended to read this chapter before using the device for the first time. The manufacturer will not be held responsible for any damage resulting from abnormal use or usage contrary to instructions appearing in this manual. Service! Do not dismantle the device installed or its accessories.
  • Page 5 You must use only the original antenna supplied with the device or any other antenna approved for use by Alcatel. Any use of unauthorized antenna, or changes or additions made to the antenna might...
  • Page 6: Getting To Know The Phone

    Getting to Know the Phone Kit Contents The device unit that you purchased contains the following original items: • CP100 device • Cables set • Microphone • Speaker • Cellular antenna • Screws set • User Manual Notes: We made the utmost effort to ensure that the product arrives to you complete and in order.
  • Page 7: Device Structure

    Device Structure 2.8” color display Navigation Right Left softkey softkey Send key End key Keypad...
  • Page 8 SIM/USIM slot Volume keys Mini USB connector...
  • Page 9: Key Functions

    Key Functions In Standby Mode – Shift to general call record (“All calls”) When receiving a call – answer incoming call After keying in numbers – call is dialed During call – shift to call waiting During call – call disconnected Incoming call –...
  • Page 10: View Screen Symbols

    In Standby Mode – Shift to silent profile In Text Edit Mode – Change writing mode In Text Edit Mode – Add symbols In Dialing mode – Two quick presses to add the + sign In Text Edit mode – Add space In Standby Mode –...
  • Page 11: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations 2.5.1 Switching the Device On In order to switch on the device, press and hold the key If the device is connected to the vehicle’s ignition switch, the device can be switched on by starting the vehicle. 2.5.2 Switching the Device Off In order to switch off the device, press and hold the key .
  • Page 12: 2.5.4.1 Making A Call From The Phonebook

    2.5.4.1 Making a Call from the Phonebook In Standby mode, press up on the Navigation key press the right softkey You can page through the contact list using the Navigation or search for a contact by keying in the first letters of the contact’s name.
  • Page 13: 2.5.5 Available Options During An Active Call

    Outgoing Calls Log: Displays the last 30 outgoing calls. Missed Calls Log: Displays the last 30 missed calls. All Calls Log: Organizes information from all 3 call logs and logs them by time the call was made. In Standby mode, press to enter the “All Calls”...
  • Page 14: Menus

    Menus Entering and Browsing the Menu In Standby mode, press “Menu” (Left softkey) to enter Main Menu. Browsing through the menu items is via the navigating button To choose a menu item, place the cursor on the item and press To return to a higher menu level, press, “Back”...
  • Page 15 1. Contacts 6. Set Speed option > 5 Adds the highlighted dial contact to the speed dial log 7. Manage option > 6 Action implemented Contacts on several contacts at the same time 2. Settings 1. Screen 1. Display dim Select how long display screen backlighting remains...
  • Page 16 2. Settings 3. Reset Resets the phone’s defaults settings 2. PIN code 1. Activate Activates locking PIN code with PIN code 2. Change Changes the PIN PIN code code 3. Resets 1. Restore settings defaults Complete recovery 4. Call 1. Call Forwarding calls Forward from the phone to...
  • Page 17 3. Applications 2. Calculator 3. Stopwatch 4. Call Log 1. All calls The total call log contains up to the last 90 calls arranged by time of call 2. Incoming The incoming call log calls contains up to the last 30 calls arranged by time of call 3.
  • Page 18: Using The Phonebook (Menu 1)

    Using the Phonebook (Menu 1) The telephone contains up to 1000 contact records in the phonebook. Each record can have up to 3 different telephone numbers (mobile, home, office), email address, and classification details. Additionally, the device supports a phonebook stored on the USIM card supplied to you by the service operator.
  • Page 19: Entering The Contact's Name

    3.3.2 Entering the Contact’s Name When entering the contact’s name shifting between different ways for entering text is implemented using button. Browsing between the various record fields is done via the navigating key. After completing entering the contact’s personal details, confirm by pressing on “Save”.
  • Page 20: Delete

    Browsing the Contacts List You can find a contact by browsing (up / down) using the Navigation key Searching by Name Enter the required contact name’s first letters to narrow down the list. 3.3.5 Delete A contact that is no longer needed can be deleted: Locate the name of the contact you wish to copy.
  • Page 21: Speed Dialing

    The device will copy the contact from the present memory location to another one. 3.3.7 Speed Dialing The device contains 99 cells for speed dialing, enabling you to make a call by pressing one or two ordinary numbers. To add a number to the speed dial list: Locate the name of the contact you wish to copy.
  • Page 22: Managing Device Settings (Menu 2)

    Select “Copy All to Phone” End the operation by pressing “Yes”. Click on “OK” to end the operation. Managing Device Settings (Menu 2) The settings menu contains all the properties that can be changed and adjusted on the device: screen Network –...
  • Page 23: Network Settings

    Set Brightness Adjusts the display brightness and color contrast. Default setting: Level 4 Options: Levels 1 to 4 Keyboard Backlight Select how long the keys remain backlit without activity until backlighting is switched off. Default setting: Continuous backlighting Options: 7, 15, and 30 seconds, continuous, or off Wallpaper Select the display picture for the home screen.
  • Page 24: Security Settings

    Network Selection Network operating mode (WCDMA / GSM), the method the device locks onto a network (automatic or manual selection). APN Settings The entry point for data transmission the device uses for operating the installed navigation program. 3.4.3 Security Settings Using this interface, the device can be locked to prevent unauthorized use, to reset the phone, and to return it to factory settings.
  • Page 25: Call Set

    Restore Defaults In this menu you can return the device to its initial state of operation and all the contents and user settings will be deleted and returned to its factory settings. In order to implement this operation the device’s secret code is required.
  • Page 26: Profiles

    3.4.5 Profiles A profile is a group of settings assigned to ringtones that the device makes (ring, warning ring, keying sound, etc.). The device has 3 preset profiles: General, Loud, and Mute. Each profile can be switched on and edited for personal adjustment.
  • Page 27: Using The Call Log (Menu 4)

    Using the Call Log (Menu 4) The call log stores information on calls taking place on the device, dividing them into 3 sub logs: 3.6.1 Incoming Calls Log The incoming call log stores up to 30 of the last incoming calls displayed by the call’s time.
  • Page 28: General Call Log (All Calls)

    3.6.4 General Call Log (All Calls) Call log of all the calls collects the information from the 3 logs and displays all the calls (incoming, outgoing, and missed calls) according to time of call. 3.6.5 Available Options for Call Logs When displaying the call logs, the following options are available: View...
  • Page 29: Call Timers

    Delete All Delete call log. To operate: Press Opt. > Delete All. 3.6.6 Call Timers Information concerning the device’s call logs provides information on: Length of the last call made on the phone, total length of time for all the calls made on the phone since the last reset, and a total time of all the calls made on the device since its initial operation.
  • Page 30 FCC Statement:    This  Carfone  complies  with  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  Operation  is  subject  to  the  following  two  conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept  any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.    This mobile phone 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 used in 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 to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment ...

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