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CAUTION To reduce the fire hazard and explosion hazard of a battery, Do not bridge the terminals of a battery by metallic objects such as coins, keys, or other metallic pieces. Do not impact on a battery excessively. Do not place the mobile phone near any heat sources. Do not use any adapters other than the adapter supplied by manufacturer.
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VK mobile phone produced with high quality guidelines will give you full satisfaction. Again, we thank you for your selection of VK products, and wish you continued success in your business with VK650C. * Contents of this user guide and the functions of mobile phone are subject to change according to the circumstances.
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User Precautions * Do not allow unknown persons to use your mobile phone. * Always use designated service center for after-sale service. * When lost or stolen, immediately report to related companies. * You may not attach other unintended devices to your mobile phone, which may change performance. Information for safety and efficient use of mobile phone Mobile phone receives and transmits high frequency wave while power of the phone is on.
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Efficient Use of Mobile Phone Pull out antenna to its maximum. Hold the mobile phone just like holding a general phone and make sure antenna is erected straight up over the shoulder while taking a call. During a call, do not tough the antenna, which may deteriorate quality of call and cause to transmit higher output than normal.
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Hearing Aid Some mobile phones may affect the use of hearing aid. Other Medical Equipments In the case where medical equipments are used individually, consult with the company manufactured the equipment as to whether the equipment is safe from high frequency wave. As medical equipments in hospital are likely to be affected by high frequency wave, make sure to power off the mobile phone in hospital.
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Use of Battery If a terminal of battery touches a conductor (key or jewelry), the material may be damaged, and human body may be burnt. Be careful in handling charged battery. Do not put charge battery in a pocket or a bag together with other metals. Information on safety and efficient use of Mobile Phone (Detailed) * Do not use damaged electric cord, plug or loose outlets.
CONTENTS Before Use Checking the contents of the box Names of parts and functions Precaution about battery Basic Functions To switch on/off mobile phone Making a call Standby Screen Menu Answering a call Menu Function Sound Setting Selection of Bell Sound Selection of Bell/Vibration Volume Adjustment Setting of Sound Effect...
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Inside Screen Setting Setting Clock Standby Screen Words Setting Font 5. Setting Languge 6. Setting Light Contents Storage Box Remote Control Personnel Information Management System (PIMS) Scheduler/D-day Alarm Calculator World Time Voice Memo 6. Setting Present Time 7. Scheduler/D-day Information Setting Setting Password Password Hint...
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Setting Modem Default Settings of Mobile Phone 9. Mobile Phone Information 10. Emergency Phone Registration Menu Function Message Writing Text Message Inbox Outbox Temp Box Text Box Storage Box Voice Tag 8. Setting Message 9. Memory Information Phone Book Add Contacts Search Phone Number Edit Quick Dial key Group Editing...
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Photo shot Video Shot Photo/Video Album Camera Setting Memory Information Appendix Specifications Electromagnetic Wave VK Service Center Warranty PAGE 11 VK Co. Ltd...
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Before Use Checking the contents of the box Mobile Phone Charger Battery User Guide * This picture may be different from your real products. PAGE 12 VK Co. Ltd...
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Names of parts and functions Antenna Earpiece External Connetor Receiver Microphone Ear Microphone Jack Flash Camera Lens Reflection Mirror Camera Key Infrared Ray Port Volume Key Speaker PAGE 13 VK Co. Ltd...
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Description for basic keys ■ Makes or answers a call ■ Switches the phone on and off and ends a call Press and hold long: Talk ■ Cancels input for a function and returns to Standby Short press: Indicates list of numbers (numbers dialed, Mode/Initial Display received or missed) ■...
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Description for screen icons When attempting a call or a call is Receiving tone is in Bell & Vibration Mode connected Indicates out of service area Receiving tone is in Bell Mode after Vibration When a text message is received When automatic response mode is set When alarm is set When automatic response message is received...
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How to use battery (Some indications on available battery hours) * When using additional functions such as character input, storage of text message, game or Internet function, battery is consumed more. * Available battery hours vary depending on the service type of the Base Station where the mobile phone is located. * In the case of long stay in Out of Service Area or frequent stay in the area, battery is consumed more and waiting hours become significantly shorter.
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Precaution about battery * Avoid giving impact from dropping battery and do not try to disassemble battery. It may cause trouble, shorten its life, or be dangerous from being overheated. * Do not put the phone into the stove or microwave oven, which is used for heating. Possibility of explosion is very high. * Always use a charger that is certified by TTA.
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Basic Functions To switch on/off mobile phone Press down and hold [End] key Shortly after communication provider’s logo and graphic appears, initial screen appears When Etiquette Mode is set, vibration starts and power turns on. Press down and hold [End] key Graphic disappears and power turns off.
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Saving the called number Press [Call] Select number [Menu] Register [Nate] Select the items and save The existing contacts are in edit mode. Chang the contacts and save. Standby Screen Menu Standby Screen After input of the number to call [Menu] 1.
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Answering a call When bell is ringing • Slide up or press button. • In closed slide state, press [Menu]. When finished talking, press [End]. If you don’t want to answer a call, press [Volume Key]. (It becomes silent.) If automatic answer is set, it turns to automatic answer state after a certain time. Caller identification service requires some procedures with the service provider.
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Menus while talking The following menus appear when you press [Menu] while talking. 1. Mute – It mutes every sound from me. 2. Send my number – It automatically sends my phone number. 3. Record talk – You can record the talk. (It is saved in the voice memo.) 4.
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How to input characters To input English Characters Press pertinent key repeatedly to get the alphabet to input. Conversion to Capital Letter Mode or Small Letter Mode is done by pressing menu key. A. Press ‘2’ key once. B. Press ‘2’ key two times. C.
Menu Function Sound Setting 1. Selection of Bell Sound Apart from default bell sounds and melodies, you can use a variety of bell sounds after downloading melodies provided by the service provider. (Menu) Select ‘Setting of Sound’ Select Bell Sound After selection of the kind of bell Select bell sound Press NATE (Setting)
Slide Sound: Adjust the sound of slide when lifting up (Slide 1, Slide2, Sound Off) Time Alarm Sound: Adjust the setting or release of time alarm sound (Setting, Release) 5. Setting of System Alarm Sound (Menu) Select ‘Sound Setting’ Select ‘System Alarm Sound Setting’ Select a menu to set After setting Press NATE (Setting)
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(Menu) Select ‘Setting Screen’ Select ‘Clock Setting’ After selecting Clock or setting calendar Press ‘NATE’ (Setting) Clock Selection: Large Digital Clock, Small Analogue Clock, Large Analogue Clock, No Clock Setting Calendar: Release, Setting 3. Standby Screen Words This feature allows you to set the use of words, arrangement of words and color of words. (Menu) Select ‘Setting Screen’...
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Contents Storage Box 1. Remote Control (Menu) Select ‘Contents Storage Box’ Select ‘Remote Control’ Select a Product by pressing [Menu-right] After selecting Mfg. Company Press ‘NATE’ (Setting) Functions of Remote Control of the phone can be used only for the designated products. While pressing down key by operating the Remote Control, reception of data may be temporarily interrupted as Remote Control data is created.
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Input accommodates up to 16 Korean characters and 33 English characters, and Maximum 60 messages can be stored. 2. Alarm (Menu) Select ‘PIMS’ Select ‘Alarm’ After the input of ‘Setting Alarm’ Press ‘NATE’ (Setting) After storage, menu automatically returns to Alarm List, and the stored Alarm can be Added/Deleted (one item)/Deleted (all) by pressing (Menu). Alarm rings at the time set for approximately 1 minute.
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Stored Voice Memo can be Reproduced/Saved/Deleted/Totally Deleted. 6. Setting Present Time (Menu) Select ‘PIMS’ Select ‘Setting Present Time’ Setting (NATE) You can set the time as he/she want, and present time will be automatically set in the case of rebooting. 7.
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Setting 1. Setting Password This feature is used for changing Password (Preset Password at the time of purchase is 0000.) (Menu) ( Select ‘Setting’ ( Select ‘Setting Password’ ( Enter new Password/after entering one more time ( Press ‘NATE’ (Save) 2.
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9. Mobile Phone Information You can get information on your own mobile phone. (Menu) Select ‘Setting’ Select ‘Phone Information’ Check Phone Information Press (End) Menu Available information from this feature is Phone number, H/W information, S/W information, Date the phone opened, S/N. 10.
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Message 1. Writing Text Message (Menu) Select ‘Message’ Select ‘Write Text Message’ Enter content Select ‘Transmission Method/Type’ Enter outgoing/incoming number Press ‘Transmit’ (NATE) Refer to ‘How to enter Text Message’ for entering letters. Transmission Method: Setting of Storage or not at the time of transmission of message (Not Save, Save after Transmission) In the case of Save after Transmission, message is saved at Outgoing Mail Storage Box, and the message which could not be transmitted is saved in Temp Box.
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3. Outbox (Menu) Select ‘Message’ Select ‘Outbox’ After selecting the message to check Select ‘To View (NATE) Select (Menu) after checking Outgoing Messages are saved and can be stored up to 20. (Menu) is selected at the Outgoing Message List Window, various functions for handling the Message are available; Reply/Delivery/Deletion/Total Deletion/Storage.
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6. Storage Box It is a place for long storage among Incoming/Outgoing Messages. (Menu) Select ‘Message’ Select ‘Message Box’ Select a sentence to use By pressing (Menu) After selecting one out of Delivery/Deletion/Total Deletion ‘Select’ (NATE) (Menu) Select ‘Message’ Select ‘Message Box’ Select a sentence to view (NATE) After editing by pressing (Resend)
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Volume of Information: Volume of information can be set (Preset value at the time of purchase is medium value.) Inform during a Call: This feature informs another incoming call during a call. (Selection can be made from Setting/Release, and preset value at the time of purchase is To Inform.) Automatic View of Message: When a Message is received, automatic viewing of the content of the Message on LCD screen by selecting Setting/Release.
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Phone Book This function allows to confirm Registration and Search of Phone No., Editing of Shortcut No., Group Editing, Call Records, Call Time, Memory Information 1. Add Contacts (Menu) Select ‘Phone Book’ Select ‘Add Contacts’ Enter content Press ‘NATE’ (Storage) Items that can be registered are Name, Mobile Phone, Home No., Office No., Other No., Group No., E-mail, Fax, Bell Type, Picture Type, D-day and Memo.
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When you do not know full phone number, search is done by just entering a couple of head digits. 3. Edit Quick Dial key (Menu) ( Select ‘Phone Book’ ( Select ‘Shortcut Key Admin.’ ( After selecting Shortcut key, press ‘NATE’ (Search) ( Press ‘NATE’ (Save) Shortcut key is saved only when phone numbers are registered.
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4. Missed Calls: Can identify Phone No’s of Missed Calls. (Store up to 30 items) 5. Outgoing Calls: Can identify Phone No’s of Outgoing Calls. (Store up to 30 items) 6. Incoming Calls: Can identify Phone No’s of Incoming Calls. (Store up to 30 items) 7.
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Camera 1. Photo shot (Menu) Select ‘Camera’ Select ‘Photo Shot’ After setting ‘Photo Shot’ Mode Take Picture (NATE) Press ‘NATE’ (Save) Pictures taken are automatically saved with serial Number but without specific name of the picture. (Serial Number such as 1/1 will be indicated) (Resolution) : Sets the size of Picture.
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3. Photo/Video Album (Menu) ( Select ‘Camera’ ( Select ‘Photo/Video Album’ ( After selecting one out of Photo Album/Video Album (Check the Photo and Video Photo Album: Stores the Photo taken. (Can store up to 200 Photos.) Video Album: Stores the Video taken. (Can store up to 10 Images.) 4.
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To take Shot using Shortcut Key for Camera (When Slide is closed) Press down and hold [Camera] key long. Can select Resolution by pressing [M] key and [Remote Control] key. Can select Zoom by pressing [Message] key and [Phone Book] key. Can turn on Flash by pressing [Menu] key.
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Appendix Menu List 2) Moneta Cash 4) Event Rings 4) Call Disconnect 1. SKT Service 3) Traffic 5) My Rings (1) International Auto Roaming 4) Bank (6) Missed Call Alert 1) Korea SKT Telecom 5) Stock/Finance (2) Ring/Vibrate 1) Every 2 min. 2) Auto Roaming 6) Moneta World 2) Once after 2 min.
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(1) Remote Control 1) Record Voice Memo (4) Select Call Taking (3) Set My Logo 1) TV 2) Play Voice Memo 1) Slide to open 1) Set My Logo 2) VTR 2) Press Key 2) Arrangement 3) DVD (6) Set Time & Day 3) Font Color 4) CATV (5) Auto Region Code...
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2) Enter No. 8. PHONE BOOK 9. CAMERA 3) Select Ring (6) Text Box (1) Register Phone Number (1) Take a Picture (9) Factory Default (7) Message Box (2) Search Number (2) Record a Video 1) Reset Function 1) Search by Name 2) Reset All (8) Voice Tag 2) Search by Group...
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Troubleshooting • No display on screen. - Check battery pack. • Antenna is not displayed on screen. - Try again after moving to other area. • Strange warning sound beeps when making an outgoing call. - This may be the case where there is no call channel available or communication with base station is not through. After disconnecting by pressing [End key], press [Call key] again to redial.
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• Screen display is unclear. - Usually under direct light (Sun light), display is hard to see. If so, move to shadowy area or place with dimmer light. Try to adjust the brightness of screen. • Mal operation while using the phone or power does not turn on. - Separate battery pack, reset battery pack, and switch on again.
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Specifications 824.64MHz ~ 848.37MHz Cellular 869.64MHz ~ 893.37MHz Range of Frequency used 1851.25MHz ~ 1908.75MHz (J-STD-008) 1931.25MHz ~ 1988.75MHz 1575.42MHz Frequency Stability Within ± 300MHz Outer Measurements (mm) 98*51*25 Standard Battery Weight (g) 126.8 (Standard Battery) Transmission Output 250mW -20 ~ +50℃ Motion Temperature Relative Humidity 0% ~ 95%...
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Electromagnetic Wave Mobile Phone transmits and receives high frequency wave when power is on. The Ministry of Information and Communications announced a safety regulation on the influence of the high frequency wave energy to human body and this Mobile Phone was manufactured in compliance with the announcement. The criteria for the protection of human body from electromagnetic in the announcement stipulates the allowable limit of exposure of human body to electromagnetic wave, and the limit includes sufficient allowance regardless of age and health in order to protect the safety of all persons.
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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. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION Read this information before using your phone In August 1996 the Federal Communications 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. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S.
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The highest reported SAR values of SBWVK650C are: CDMA mode (Part 22)- Head: 0.594 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.919 W/kg PCS mode (Part 24) – Head: 0.585 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.676 W/kg FCC Radio Frequency Emission This phone meets the FCC Radio Frequency Emission Guidelines. FCC ID number: SBWVK650C More information on the phone’s SAR can be found from the following FCC website: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid...
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Warranty period of this product is calculated from the date of purchase. In accordance with Consumers’ Damage Compensation Regulation by Item (Public Notice No. 2000-21 by The Ministry of Finance and Economy), VK Mobile implements warranty for our products as follows: Warranty Period...
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Name of Product CDMA 20 00 1X Terminal Name of Model VK650C Date of Purchase Serial No. Purchase Agent Purchase Amount ※ It is recommended that purchaser keeps this warranty together with receipt after filling out the pertinent columns in the warranty at the time of purchase to get more faithful service in the future.
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