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Welcome! Thank you for choosing SC 528. It comes with an amazing array of features that offer convenience, versatilities and enjoyment of modern communication technology. This manual is published by AWG without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information or improvements to programs and/ or equipment, may be made by AWG at any time and without notice.
§ Pacemakers Based on the research and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research, AWG recommends a separation be maintained between a mobile phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. Persons with pacemakers: Should keep the phone more than 20 cm (6 inches) from their pacemaker §...
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Hearing Aids Some mobile phones may interfere with some hearing aids. § Medical Equipment Turn off your phone in hospital and other health care facilities. § Operation of mobile phones may interfere with the inadequately protected § medical devices. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic §...
Phone Package and Accessories Included in this package: 1. Transceiver 2. Travel Adapter 3. Battery 4. User manual Optional accessories: Extra standard battery § Extra high capacity battery § Desktop charger § Hands-free Headset § Data cable § Care and Maintenance Observe following care and maintenance instructions to improve the performance and lifespan of your phone.
Battery Information To charge phone battery: Connect charger to phone at charger connection. § Battery indicator flashes when battery is being charged. § Charge battery for at least 60 minutes. § Charge battery until battery indicator shows that battery is fully charged. §...
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Phone Package and Accessories Care and Maintenance Battery Information SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) TABLE OF CONTENTS Product Specifications Emergency Calls Keys Description Quick Key Combinations Icon Description Phone Book Messaging Read Incoming Messages SMS Message Options EMS Message Options Read Outgoing Messages...
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11.4 Call Timers 11.5 Charge rate 12. Call Settings 12.1 Mode Setting 12.2 Ring Tone 12.3 Ringer Volume 12.4 Key Tone 12.5 Alert Mode 12.6 Startup/ Bye Tone 12.7 Beep Timer 12.8 DTMF 12.9 Auto Redial 13. Calendar 14. Multimedia 14.1 Camera 14.2 Photo Gallery 14.3 Voice Recorder...
Product Specifications Model SC 528 GSM Quad Band : 850/900/1800/1900MHz Weight : Around 80g (with battery) Dimensions : 85X46.7X23.8 mm Volume : Around 75cc Standard battery : Lithium ion 650mAh Talk time : * maximum 120 minutes Standby time : * maximum 120 hours...
Keys Description SIDE Keys Increase/ decrease earpiece volume. Turn off ringer during active call. Navigate Menu items. UP SIDE END/ ON-OFF Key DOWN SIDE Press to end call or Press and hold to switch phone on/ off. SEND Key CAMERA Key Initiates call.
4. Quick Key Combinations To … When in idle mode: Enter the + sign Press and hold 0 Call voicemail box Press and hold 1 Launch quick-dial call Press and hold 2 - 9 Activate/ deactivate vibrate mode Press and hold * Lock/ Unlock phone Press and hold # Display Last Call List...
Icon Description The table below shows icons, which may appear in idle mode or in the menus. Icon Description Signal Strength indicator Battery Indicator Call Divert Indicator Phone book Keypad Lock Indicator Short Message Indicator SMS Received Indicator SMS Full Indicator SMS/EMS Indicator MMS Received Indicator MMS Full Indicator...
Phone Book Press Right … key to access Phone Book. Press Menu to list Phone book options. Press OK to select options. Press BACK to cancel and return to menu. Phone book Menu Options Option Description Check the details of the phone entry e.g. user name, home number, mobile phone number, office number, fax number, Show Details WAP address, chosen Ring Tone, Caller Picture and Group...
Messaging Go to Messages Menu for SMS, Voicemail box parameters, MMS, and Cell Broadcast Messages functions. Phone supports Concatenated SMS, EMS, MMS and Push messages. Inbox Message Icons Icon Denotes Read Messages. Unread Messages. Enhanced SMS Message. SMS Inbox options Option Description Read...
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Select message from list. Press Menu to list general options. Press OK to select option Press BACK to cancel and return to menu. Read SMS Message. Read EMS Message. LEFT/ RIGHT Arrow keys to navigate through objects. When cursor is on an object: The object is played (animation, sound, or §...
7.2 SMS Message Options Open SMS Message. Press Menu to list message options. Press OK to select option. Press BACK to cancel and return to menu. Inbox SMS Message options Option Description Delete Delete the message. Forward Forward message as is or modified. Reply Reply to message.
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Confirmation to delete message. Extract number from message text. Extract URL from text message. AWG018en_SC528.indd 1/6/2005, 11:26 AM...
Change URL in editor if required. Press Go to launch browser. EMS messages not automatically saved (detached). Store the EMS object using Menu → Detach; or Menu → Set As. 7.4 Read Outgoing Messages Go to SMS → Outbox to view list of all outgoing messages.
SMS Outbox Options Option Description Read Read current message Delete Delete current message Delete all Delete all messages Properties Display properties of current message Read outbox message. 7.5 Edit Message in Outbox Select message from list. Press OK to edit message. Press OK to list option.
7.6 Write and Send Message Go to SMS → Write Enter text using keypad or Press Menu → Insert, to add EMS object. Press Add to add text or Clr to delete character. AWG018en_SC528.indd 1/6/2005, 11:26 AM...
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Press Menu to display options. Press OK to select option. Press BACK to cancel and return to menu. Enter destination number using keypad or Press Arrow key → OK to select number from Phonebook. Enter telephone number or Press Arrow key → OK →...
7.7 Additional Messaging Options Go to SMS → Options to view list of options. Press OK to select option. Press BACK to cancel and return to menu. Additional Messaging Options Option Description New message Select to play melody/sound from Media Center when tone receive new message.
MMS Messaging 9.1 Quick Reference on MMS Settings Before you start: Contact your Network Service Operator(s) for the following information. Go to WAP Services to enter the information. Information Example: Where to Input? WAP services→General settings→ Connect settings→GPRS data 1. APN Smartone, wap, peoples account→...
Set up Data Account for MMS GPRS account Go to WAP Services →Connect Settings→GPRS Data Account → Press OK. Press Menu → Create New → Press OK. AWG018en_SC528.indd 1/6/2005, 11:26 AM...
Enter Data Account Name (e.g Smartone MMSGPRS) → Press OK. Select newly created Data Account using UP/ DOWN arrow key. Press Menu → Setup → Access Point name → Press Enter Access Point Name, User Name, Password, Local Address, Dynamic Address →...
Set up MMS Profile Go to WAP Services → Manage Profiles → Press OK. Press Menu → Add Profile → Press OK. Enter the Profile Name (e.g Smartone MMS)→ Manage Profiles AWG018en_SC528.indd 1/6/2005, 11:26 AM...
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Select the newly created MMS profile using UP/ DOWN arrow key. Press Menu → Select profile → Profile Settings → Homepage → URL → Press OK. Enter Username, Password (If any) → Press OK. AWG018en_SC528.indd 1/6/2005, 11:26 AM...
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Press BACK → Add a Gateway → Press OK. Enter Gateway Name (e.g PxSmartone), select Gateway Options → Press OK. AWG018en_SC528.indd 1/6/2005, 11:26 AM...
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Select the newly created gateway → Press OK. 10. Select Connect mode → CO → Gateway Address → Press OK. AWG018en_SC528.indd 1/6/2005, 11:26 AM...
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11. Enter the IP Address → Attach a Data Account 12. Select the new data account using UP/ DOWN arrow key. 13. Press END button to revert to idle screen. MMS profile set up is completed. AWG018en_SC528.indd 1/6/2005, 11:26 AM...
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