Maxon MX-1111 User Manual

800mhz cellular dual mode

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Issue:Draft 6/00
M X - 1 1 1 1
800Mhz Cellular
Dual Mode
9 3 7 6 4 4
automatic digital/analog
network mode
199 name and number memory
56 X 105 full graphic display
easy to use feature menu
supports voice mail alert and
calling number identification
call timers
one - touch dialing
scratch pad
in call budget timer
call list and missed call
indicator
own number display
SMS ( short message service )
support
DTMF tones
dimensions 115 X 45 X 17.8mm
flip type design

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  • Page 1 M X - 1 1 1 1 automatic digital/analog network mode 199 name and number memory 56 X 105 full graphic display easy to use feature menu supports voice mail alert and calling number identification call timers one - touch dialing scratch pad in call budget timer call list and missed call...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    A n t e n n a . Contents Buzzer for ringing signal. Ear piece. Visual alert indicator. Introduction Hands free jack. Security Volume adjustment. 10.2 Safety M i c r o p h o n e The Networks Accessory socket Go back to previous menu or Clear Getting Started entry or exit a feature.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The MX-1111 has been designed to operate on both the digital CDMA Cellular network and the analog This is important, as you may be liable for the cost of AMPS network.
  • Page 4: Safety

    You must switch off when requested to do so be dumped in landfills or incinerators. Maxon Do not move the antenna close to, or touch any America, Inc. fully endorses and encourages the exposed part of the body when making a call.
  • Page 5 On the Road standard operating positions specified by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified Before making or receiving calls acquaint yourself power level in all tested frequency bands. Although thoroughly with the applicable local laws and the SAR is determined at the highest certified power guidelines regarding the use of mobile radio level, the actual SAR level of the phone while...
  • Page 6 Body-worn operation To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if you wear your wireless phone on your body while on a voice or data call, always place the phone in a MXLC-1111 approved carry CASE. Use of non approved accessories may exceed FCC R F exposure guidelines.
  • Page 7: The Networks

    The Networks Getting Started Read this section before attempting to use your Your phone can operate on two different cellular phone. It tells you how to attach, charge and care systems(networks) and can automatically switch for the phone’s battery. We have also included between the two to provide you with the best service.
  • Page 8: The Battery

    The Battery Fully Charge The Battery Failure to do this will affect the life of the battery and reduce operating times between recharges. Best battery performance will be achieved after fully charging and discharging the battery two or three times. Attaching and Removing the Battery To remove battery, switch the phone OFF, press the release catch in...
  • Page 9: Battery Performance

    Battery Performance Switching ON and OFF Any quoted stand-by or talk times are subject to network conditions. Battery Power Level When the phone is switched ON, the phone will wake- The battery power level is shown in the top right corner up and a stand-by screen will be displayed.
  • Page 10: Stand-By Screen

    Switching OFF Stand-by Screen when the stand-by screen appears the phone is press and hold button until the screen clears ready to make and receive call subject to network (approximately 1.5 seconds) coverage (see below). It also provides a starting the phone must be switched OFF before removing point to enter the feature menu and phone book the battery...
  • Page 11: Network Connection

    After setting up the phone and understanding the stand-by screen, you’ll want to make and receive The MX-1111 Phone is initially programmed to search calls. T his section gives you all the basic for the digital CDMA network each time it is switched information you will need.
  • Page 12: Making Calls

    Making Calls [menu] + [set up] + [auto redial] [choose one] + [select and exit] [select without exit] There are choices from “OFF” to 60 seconds. Check the stand-by screen for signal strength. If the to stop re-dialing at any time, press Antenna Icon does not appear in the top left corner of the display, you cannot make or receive calls.
  • Page 13: Security 2

    Privacy Mode Answering Calls if supported by your service provider, this feature will when an incoming call is received the phone rings, further encrypt calls made on the CDMA visual alert LED flashes, “ Incoming Call “ appears on network(when ‘Enhanced’ is selected) the display and vibrator (if fitted and enabled) intermittently turns on.
  • Page 14: Microphone Mute

    In Call Features Storage of Phone No. you can store up to 199 scratch pad messages and telephone numbers in menu memory while you are in conversation mode. During a call, you have following options; [menu] + [Scratch Pad] + Enter Numbers up to 32 digits + [save] Ear piece Volume to adjust the ear piece volume, press the buttons on a...
  • Page 15: Customizing

    Customizing This section shows you how to customize your phone for your own use. Customizing Ringer Volume Ringer Mode Ringer Type Key Beep Volume Ear Piece Volume Minute Alert Service Area Alert Roam Ringer Call Start Alert Call End Alert DTMF Beep Length Display Contrast Back Light...
  • Page 16 Ear Piece Volume Customizing to adjust the ear piece volume level out of call, [menu] + [sound] + [volume] [ear piece] + [volume up/down] Ringer Volume [select and exit] or [select without exit] you can change the volume of the ringer volume or switch it off, by choosing the silent or vibration option.
  • Page 17 Back Light Call Start Alert. to change the LCD back light control, when this feature is switched on, the phone will sound a call start tone. [menu] + [setup] + [display] [menu] + [sound] + [alerts] [back light] + [choose one] [call start] + [on/off] [select and exit] or...
  • Page 18: The Feature Menu

    refer to the “Phone Book” section for help with entering The Feature Menu w o r d s . Show Time This section will help you to get to know the phone’s the time and date automatically appear on the display feature menu and shows you how to use the basic screen when your phone connects to the CDMA network.
  • Page 19: The Feature Menu

    [choose one] [select and exit] or [select without exit] (example: increase ringer volume by one step) All the operating features of the MX-1111 is stored in the [menu] + [sound] + [volume] easy to use menu. A feature can be selected directly by it’s feature number or you can work through the menu.
  • Page 20: Feature Menu Structure

    F e a t u re Menu Stru c t u re F e a t u re Menu Stru c t u re My Phone# Sound Ring Mode [ m e n u ] [ m e n u ] Phone Book Find List Ring Type...
  • Page 21 F e a t u re Menu Stru c t u re F e a t u re Menu Stru c t u re 6-[lock code]-1 Security Lock Mode Language [ m e n u ] 6-[lock code]-2 Restrict One Touch 6-[lock code]-3 Send PIN System...
  • Page 22: Calculator Function

    Calculator Function Country Codes for International Dialling can do simple four rules of arithmetic up tp 9 digits The telephone shows country codes for 29 major including a decimal point. countries around the world [menu] + [Utilities] + [calculator] [menu] + [utilities] + [country code] input figures for calculation.
  • Page 23: Call Info Menu

    Call Info Menu Security Menu The security features of your phone are protected by a Last Call lock code which is initially set to 0000 or the last four to display the duration of the last outgoing call in digits of your phone number. To prevent other people minutes and seconds using the security features, you should change the code [menu] +...
  • Page 24: Change Code

    Changing Code Emergency # to change the lock code (4 digit number) the phone is pre-programmed with three emergency numbers for your country which can be changed by [menu] + [security] + Lock Code the end user. [change code] + New Lock Code to change the emergency number [ok] + Re- Enter New Lock Code [menu] +...
  • Page 25: The Phone Book

    The Phone Book Everything you need to know about the phone book has been grouped together in this section, from storing names and numbers to recalling and dialling. 8 . 1 3 The Phone Book Storing Information Storing Number and Name Help with Storing Recalling a Number and Name 9.3 Help with Recalling...
  • Page 26: Help With Storing

    . - , / @, during name entry, press # if you need extended special characters(punctuation) during name entry, press The MX-1111 has a large phone book memory. It can Storing a Number and Name store 199 telephone numbers of up to 32 digits, each to store a telephone number with a 16 character long name.
  • Page 27: Recalling A Number And Name

    Recalling a Number and Name Helps with Recalling n a m e : when you recalling by name, you only need to there are 3 recall options enter enough letters to identify the name. browse phone book one by one(easiest) for example;...
  • Page 28: The Data/Fax Services

    There are mainly three types of data services available the prefix is temporary and does not add to the stored with MX-1111 phone. n u m b e r . Mini Web Browser Recall the stored number + enter the area code + 10.1...
  • Page 29 Network Features Web surfing, E-mail, and send Fax using your computer (note book) You can treat the MX-1111 phone like an external modem for these purposes. In addition to making and receiving calls, the digital Hook up the phone with your computer’s serial port...
  • Page 30 DTMF Signaling N o rmal and Long DTMF T o n e s the phone can generate tones of different duration according to the needs of the facility normal - a short burst tone of about one tenth of a The 1-9, keys on your phone generate a unique second which is sufficient to operate most devices...
  • Page 31: Text And Voice Mail Message In

    Text and Voice Mail Text Messages Messages in General Text messages are sent directly to your phone (subject to network support) and may contain a time stamp, a callback number and the name of the caller (if the Your phone has an ability to receive short text messages callback number matches a phone number that is stored when switched ON.
  • Page 32: Voice Mail Messages

    Deleting Message Voice Mail Messages to erase a new voice mail alert message Press + select Voice or Page/Msg using then press [ok] If you have a voice mailbox, the service will send a [erase] + [yes] message to your phone each time a new message is received.
  • Page 33: Network Selection

    Network Selection System Selection You may have the option to use your phone on two Your phone is designed to operate on the Digital CDMA different cellular systems. If this is the case, you can and analog AMPS networks. While connected to the specify which system and which service provider to use preferred CDMA network, you can force the phone to in a particular area or situation.
  • Page 34 Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g G l o s s a ry The Phone Will Not Switch ON C D M A - Code Division Multiple Access, the phone has shut down because the battery power preferred digital cellular system level is too low to make calls.
  • Page 35 Accessories Hands Free Car Kit provides for Hands Free operation of the MX-1111 phone in your vehicle. consist of a cradle, hands free system unit that plugs Quick Travel Charger on to your cigarette lighter port. charges an extended MBL-1450 Li-Ion battery to its full capacity in approximately 3 hours.
  • Page 36 L a n g u a g e 7 . 5 - last number redial 6 . 1 Last Call 8 . 9 Maxon Electronics. reserves the right to make - manual calls 6 . 1 changes and improvements to any products Lock Mode 8 .

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