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UT GF251 User Guide
version 0.1, 2004/08/09
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  • Page 1 UT GF251 User Guide version 0.1, 2004/08/09...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Security Rules …………………………………………… 3 2. Getting Started …………………………………………… 5 3. Quick start ………………………………………….… 7 4. Introduction …………………………………………… 11 5. Introduction of menu …………………………………………… 15 6. Menu tree ………….……………………………… 7. FCC RF Exposure Information ………….………………………………...
  • Page 3: Security Rules

    1. Security Rules Please read the handbook carefully. The manipulation that does not agree with the handbook may bring dangers or violate the law. 1.1. Safety Information The safety of driving Please do not use the handset when you are driving. This behavior will violate the law in some countries.
  • Page 4 normal. The phone may stop working when the battery is too hot or too cold. Charging the new battery * The new battery for user may be uncharged. * In order to make full use of battery, the first charging time length is preferred beyond 15 hours, but lower 24 hours.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    2. Getting Started 2.1. SIM card You need to register as a subscriber of a network operator and receive a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card. A SIM card contains a micro computer chip which can track of phone number, services included in your subscription, phone book and etc. A default PIN (Personal Identity Number) code is provided by the SIM card from your operator and must be entered when switch on this mobile phone.
  • Page 6: Remove The Battery

    2.2.4. Remove the battery 1. Push the catch above the battery towards the top of the phone and hold it in the position. 2. Lift the battery away as shown. 2.3. Charging the battery 1. Connect the battery to the base of the phone. 2.
  • Page 7: Quick Start

    3. Quick start 3.1. Switching the phone on and off 3.1.1. Power on Figure Steps Description 1. Open the flip 2. Press and hold end key Switch on the phone 3. Display idle mode screen after power on. 4. Enter the PIN code if The ‘*’...
  • Page 8: Answering A Call

    1. Enter the phone number in idle mode. When the ear piece Making a call Press clear key or [Delete] to delete the is connected, last character. Press and hold to delete closing the flip will all characters. not end a call. You can press and hold 2.
  • Page 9: Handling Two Or More Calls

    When somebody is calling you, the Press any key to Press any key except answer phone shows the caller’s information. key to answer the incoming call. Press key to reject the call. Open the flip to answer the incoming Notice: Open the flip to answer call.
  • Page 10 2. Press key and select [Start Conference]. 3. To add a new participant to the call, put the conference call on hold. Connect a new call and then select [Add To Conference] from option list. To speak privately to a 1.
  • Page 11: Introduction

    4. Introduction 4.1. Phone overview 4.2. Standby mode 4.2.1. Idle mode overview...
  • Page 12: Status Icons

    4.2.2. Status icons Signal intensity: used to identify the signal intensity, the more bar the more intensity it has. Messages: used to identify whether you have got a new message, if the SIM has overflow then the icon will wink. Call divert: used to identify if call divert is activate.
  • Page 13: Alphanumeric Keys

    Explore-up Browse menu and list In the idle state ,press this key to enter Accessory Explore-down Browse menu and list In the idle state ,press this key to enter Alarm Explore-left Browse items In the idle state ,press this key to enter Received Calls Explore-right Browse items In the idle state ,press this key to select Ring Tone...
  • Page 14 . , ? ! : ; - + # * ( ) ’”_ @ & $ ₤ % / < > = switch input method...
  • Page 15: Introduction Of Menu

    5. Introduction of menu 5.1. Messages In idle mode, select Menu->Message or press key to enter Message. You can save maximum 30 messages in on the handset for Draft and Outbox. 5.1.1. Inbox function description reply message to the sender (1)Reply Delete the focused message.
  • Page 16 Press key to switch the input mode. Press key to show the symbols. Select the symbols by using explore key and press [Select] to confirm. Press to delete one character, long press to clear all the characters on the screen. Functions in [Option] are, function description...
  • Page 17: Voice Mail

    This service is used to receive information of weather report, traffic information, hospital, taxi information, etc. You can contact with network service to get more information. Please contact your service provider for more information. (1)Receiving Setting On:open the cell broadcast function Off:close the cell broadcast function (2)Read Broadcast:Check all the received cell broadcast message (3)Add Channel:Add a new cell broadcast channel...
  • Page 18: Copy All

    phonebook records. 5.2.4. Copy All SIM To Phone:Copy all SIM card records to your phone. Phone To SIM:Copy all phone records to SIM card. 5.2.5. Delete All SIM Card:Delete all SIM card records. Phone:Delete all phone records. 5.2.6. Memory Status The using state will be shown in number: the used capacity/ total capacity.
  • Page 19: Call Cost

    (1)Last Call:check the last call duration (2)All Incoming:check total duration of all incoming calls (3)All Outgoing:check total duration of all outgoing calls 5.3.5. Call Cost Show the total fee of all the calls. The network server will provide fee inquiry, and you can inquiry the fee of last call and all calls.
  • Page 20: Call Barring

    This option can set the busy diverting. When the phone is in busy it can divert the incoming calls to the target phone. Its submenu is the same as When No Service. (3)When No Answer If this item is selected, the call will be diverted to the target phone when it is ignored. Its submenu is the same as When No Service.
  • Page 21 Some applications are provided in this menu. 5.5.1. WAP You can access internet by WAP browser. ( )Home: access the default homepage (2)Bookmarks: to add and display bookmarks (3)History: display visited website (4)Profiles: set and select a profile to connect to the internet service (5)Settings: set user preference here.
  • Page 22: Phone Settings

    5.5.6. SIM Toolkit (STK) Your SIM card may provide additional services that called SIM Toolkit (STK). This menu is only displayed if this is support by your SIM card. The name and the contents of this menu depend entirely on the service available. For more information please contact your service provider. 5.6.
  • Page 23: Call Setting

    (10, 20, 30, 60 seconds). (4) Backlight Level Use up and down key to adjust the backlight brightness. Press [Select] to confirm. (5) Sub LCD Settings of sub LCD. 1. Wallpaper: select sub LCD wallpaper 2. Clock: select the clock display mode of sub LCD. 3.
  • Page 24: Menu Tree

    Menu tree 1. Messages 1.1 Inbox 1.2 Write Message 1.3 Draft 1.4 Outbox 1.5 Templates 1.6 Memory Status 1.7 Delete All 1.8 Settings 1.8.1 Service Center 1.8.2 Validity Period 1.8.3 Status Report 1.8.4 Concatenate 1.8.5 Select SMS Storage 1.9 Broadcast 1.9.1 Receiving Setting 1.9.2 Read Broadcast 1.9.3 Add Channel...
  • Page 25 3 Call Record 3.1 Missed Calls 3.2 Received Calls 3.3 Dialed Calls 3.4 Call Timers 3.4.1 Last Call 3.4.2 All Incoming 3.4.3 All Outgoing 3.5 Call Cost 3.5.1 Last Charge 3.5.2 Total Charge 3.5.3 Rate 3.5.4 Limit 3.5.5 Reset Charge 3.6 Clear Records 3.6.1 Missed Calls 3.6.2 Received Calls...
  • Page 26 4.5.2 900&1800 4.5.3 900 4.5.4 1800 4.5.5 1900 4.6 Hide Number 4.6.1 On 4.6.2 Off 5. Accessories 5.1 WAP 5.1.1 Home 5.1.2 Bookmarks 5.1.3 History 5.1.4 Profiles 5.1.5 Settings 5.1.6 Go To Address 5.1.7 Clear Cache 5.2 Game 5.2.1 Saving Egg 5.2.2 Push Box 5.2.3 Submarine 5.2.4 Shrewmouse...
  • Page 27 6.3.4 Keypad Tone 6.3.5 Power On/Off Music 6.4 Display 6.4.1 Wallpaper 6.4.2 Style 6.4.3 Backlight Timer 6.4.4 Backlight Level 6.4.5 Sub LCD 6.4.6 Battery Level 6.5 Clock 6.5.1 Date Setting 6.5.2 Time Setting 6.5.3 Time Format 6.6 Call Setting 6.6.1 Answering Mode 6.6.2 Auto Redial 6.6.3 Incall Timer 6.6.4 Connect Hint...
  • Page 28: Fcc Rf Exposure Information

    FCC RF Exposure Information This model phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
  • Page 29 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION This device 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.

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