Mirae MGH-900 User Manual

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  • Page 1 MGH-900 GSM (GPRS, MMS, Tri-mode) Handset User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety information ............6 Camera menu ...............14 Take Picture................. 15 Phone specifications ............6 Save ..................15 Send via MMS ................15 Your phone (what is in the box)........7 Set as wallpaper................16 Battery ................... 7 Rotate ..................16 Inserting a SIM card............... 7 Mirror..................
  • Page 3 Info message ................30 Security ..................45 Voicemail ..................31 PIN code request ................ 45 Get voicemail ................31 Phone lock ................. 46 Mailbox number ................. 32 Call barring ................46 Voicemail SMS ID text ............... 32 Fixed dialling ................47 Change codes ................
  • Page 4 Classic Rally ................61 WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) menu ....67 About the game ................61 WAP settings ................67 Controls..................61 Data connections ................. 68 Controls..................63 Home and Resume..............69 Completing the game ..............63 Bookmarks................... 70 Calculator..................64 Push messages inbox..............
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    For connection to a supply not in the U.S.A., use an attachment plug adapter of the proper configuration for the power outlet. - Caution: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local legislation. Phone specifications MGH-900 GSM handset incorporates these features: •...
  • Page 7: Your Phone (What Is In The Box)

    150 hours on standby. These figures are given only as an approximation and are subject to variation. The handset supports only one battery pack type. Note: IMPORTANT Before using the MGH-900, ensure the battery is fully charged. If the handset is being used for the first time, allow the phone to be charged for approximately 15 hours before use. Inserting a SIM card Ensure that a valid SIM card is inserted into the phone and access is available to an operators network.
  • Page 8: Handset Keypad

    Handset keypad The keypad on the handset performs the following functions: Key Icon Key Function <SEND> key is essentially a “yes” key. It answers an incoming call or initiates an outgoing call. In Idle mode, it lists the last numbers dialled. <END>...
  • Page 9: Menu Navigation

    MGH- handset. If the handset is powered off then the “charging animation” indicates the battery is charging. Adjust the volume When using the MGH-900, the volume of the speaker may be adjusted using the side buttons How to. Lock and Unlock the keypad In idle mode the keypad of the handset may be locked and unlocked to stop unintentional button presses.
  • Page 10: Receive A Call

    When finished, end the call by pressing the key. Receive a call To receive a call on the MGH-900, refer to the following procedure: Step Action When a call is received, the display will show the following image momentarily.
  • Page 11: Using The Screen Saver

    may still be made. Press the key. Once the emergency call has completed, press the key to end the call. Using the Screen Saver A screen saver may be used to cycle the handset display. To de-activate the screen saver and view the Idle screen, the following buttons may be used: •...
  • Page 12: Navigate Menu Structure By Numbers

    ▲ Up Arrow WAP Menu ◀ Left Arrow Alarms Menu ▶ Right Arrow MMS, SMS & EMS messages Menu Select Key : Camera Navigate menu structure by numbers From the Idle screen you can go to a main menu by keying [Menu] followed by a number from 1 to 9. For example, [Menu] and 3 will take you to the Messages menu items.
  • Page 13: Last Numbers Register

    Press <Back> to return to the previous menu. A confirmation message is displayed. Last numbers register To access the last numbers register press the key. The last dialled, received and missed numbers are shown. If the number is stored in the phonebook, the contact name is displayed.
  • Page 14: Making A Second Call

    Making a second call You can make a second call while you are already in a call. To do this, key in the second phone number and press the key. When the second call is answered, the first call is automatically put on hold. Swapping between two calls To switch between two calls, select the [Swap] key.
  • Page 15: Take Picture

    • [3. Photo album] Take Picture To take a picture from idle mode: Step Action Activate the camera by selecting button from the main menu. This activates the viewfinder mode, where a preview of the image is shown on the colour display screen.
  • Page 16: Set As Wallpaper

    Select [Send via MMS] to insert the picture into an MMS message. The MMS editor is launched and text may be entered. Select the [Ok] soft key. Address your message by editing the [To:] and [Subject] options. Select [Send] to send the MMS message with picture inserted. Set as wallpaper To set the captured image as the display wallpaper: Step...
  • Page 17: Settings

    Step Action Select [Flip] from the [Snapshot] menu and press <Select>. Select the <Back> soft key to return to the previous menu. Settings The [Settings] menu shows the following options: • [1. Resolution] • [2. Camera timeout] • [3. Night mode] Resolution The resolution of the images captured can be changed: Step...
  • Page 18: Night Mode

    Select the <Back> soft key to return to the main menu. Night mode Night mode is an image-enhancing feature for use in low light conditions. To activate Night mode: Step Action Select [Camera] from the main menu. Select [3. Night mode] from the [Settings] menu. The following menu is displayed: •...
  • Page 19: Search

    200 entries. SIM card phonebook entries only support one number whereas handset phonebook entries will support thee numbers per entry (two phone numbers and a fax number). Names can be added, edited and deleted from the Phonebook. Memory status will inform the user of the number of entries in both SIM and Handset memory. Entries can be copied between SIM and handset memory and bulk copying is also supported.
  • Page 20: Add New Name

    Note : when fixed dialling is enabled, the Fixed Dialling list will be searched and displayed Add new name This option adds new contact details to the phone book. Contact names can be saved in SIM memory or Handset Memory. ‘Save to ..’ feature allows the user to select whether the new name is saved to SIM or handset memory.
  • Page 21: Speed Dial

    [All at once] Note: proceed to step 5. The entries stored in the phonebook are displayed. Use the ▲ and ▼ keys to scroll to the required entry and select <Delete>. Select [Yes] to confirm deletion or [No] to cancel. After selecting the [All at once] option, the following options are displayed: •...
  • Page 22: Copy

    Copy This menu option allows phonebook entries to be copied between the SIM memory and the handset memory. This can be performed for individual phonebook entries or the whole phonebook. This feature can be particularly useful when swapping SIM cards or upgrading your handset. At completion of an All at Once copy a message will be displayed which details the number of records copied.
  • Page 23: Memory Status

    Traditional text input Otherwise known as Multi-Tap text input, this allows you to enter letters and numbers by pressing the appropriate key repeatedly, until the desired character is displayed. For example, to enter the word MGH-900 into a text message: Step...
  • Page 24: Predictive Text Input

    Select [SMS/EMS] from the [Messages] menu. Select [1. Write New] to create a blank message. Ensure Multi-Tap mode is activated by pressing the key on the keypad to toggle between the text entry modes. For example, press the key once to generate the letter P Press the key twice to generate the letter Q Press the...
  • Page 25: Accented Letters

    Select [SMS/EMS] from the [Messages] menu. Select [1. Write New] to create a blank message. Ensure T9 is activated by pressing the key on the keypad to toggle between the text entry modes. To type the word good: Press the Press the Press the Press the...
  • Page 26: Inserting Symbols, Additional Punctuation, And Emoticons

    Inserting Symbols, Additional Punctuation, and Emoticons Press the key to cycle and select from a page of symbols. Symbols mode is also available on the Text Input menu. Scroll through the pages using the ▼key. To return to the previous mode without inserting punctuation, press the <Exit>...
  • Page 27: Managing Your Messages

    When complete, press the <Done> soft key. The next menu that is displayed is as follows: • [Send] • [Send later] • [To] • [Subject] • [CC] • [BCC] • [More] Selecting the [More] menu option displays the following additional options: •...
  • Page 28: Deleting All Messages

    Short Message Service (SMS) and Enhanced Message Service (EMS) enable text-based messages to be sent and received. EMS allows images, emoticons and tones to be included in the message. A maximum of 160 characters can be sent as a single SMS message. However, the MGH-900 supports SMS concatenation up to a maximum of 1024 characters.
  • Page 29: Messages Setup

    To view messages in the Outbox, navigate to [3. Outbox] and press the key. Messages setup To configure MMS messaging options on the MGH-900, the following menu options are available: Step Action Select [MMS] from the [Messages] menu. Select [8. MMS Settings] from the [MMS] menu: The following menu options are displayed: •...
  • Page 30: Info Message

    The following menu options are displayed: • [1. Save messages] • [2. Reply path] • [3. Message centre] • [4. Delivery report] • [5. Format] • [6. Lifetime] • [7. Signature] When all the options are correctly configured, select the <Back>...
  • Page 31: Voicemail

    The following menu will be displayed: • [1. Enable] • [2. Read] • [3. Settings] • Select [1. Enable] and select <On> to activate info messages. To configure info messages: Step Action Select [Info message] from the [Messages] menu. Select [Settings] to display the following menu: •...
  • Page 32: Mailbox Number

    Step Action Select [Voicemail] from the [Messages] menu. Select [Get voicemail] from the [Voicemail] menu. The voicemail number is automatically dialled to retrieve messages. Mailbox number To configure the mailbox number (dependant on the network operator): Step Action Select [Voicemail] from the [Messages] menu. Select [Mailbox number] from the [Voicemail] menu.
  • Page 33: Call Info

    Call info Call lists The Call Lists contain detailed information regarding: • The last 10 Missed calls • The last 10 Received calls • The last 10 Dialled calls The Calling Line Identity (CLI) or dialled number is stored along with the time and date of the call. For either Missed, Received or Dialled calls: Step Action Select [Call lists] from the [Call info] menu.
  • Page 34: Call Duration

    [7. Display call units] – Displays the call units. Alerts menu MGH-900 handset has a number of pre-defined profiles, which may be used to rapidly configure alert tones in different environments. For example, if the user is in a meeting or somewhere quiet, the Silent or Meeting profile may be selected without having to change alert tones.
  • Page 35: Incoming Call

    Select [Alerts] from the main menu. Select from one of the following menu options: • [1. Set profile] • [2. Edit profile] Select [Set profile] to display the following pre-defined profiles: • [Meeting] • [Outdoor] • [Silent] • [VIP] • [Headset] •...
  • Page 36: Incoming Call Tone

    • [2. Beep once] • [3. Special] • [4. Silent] Vibrator In addition to an audible alert, the MGH-900 handset can vibrate to alert the user of a call or message. This is configured using the following option: Step Action...
  • Page 37: Keypad Tones

    Select [Vibrator] from the [Edit profile] option of the [Alerts] menu. Select either [Incoming call] or [Message]. For [Incoming call], select from the following menu: • [Off] • [Vibrate only] • [Vibrate then ring] • [Ring then vibrate] • [Ring and vibrate] For [Message], the vibrator can be turned [Off] or [On] only.
  • Page 38: Auto Redial

    Step Action Select [1 minute beep] from the [Edit profile] option of the [Alerts] menu. Select either [On] or [Off] to activate or deactivate the 1 minute beep feature. Auto redial When a call is made to a number and a busy (engaged) tone is received, the number may be redialled automatically: Step Action Select [Auto Redial] from the [Edit profile] option of the [Alerts] menu.
  • Page 39: Settings Menu

    continue powering up to the Idle screen. This function can be used with Auto power off (see Alerts menu) – automatically power on your handset in the morning and power it down in the evening. This can be used to escape from unwanted calls and optimise battery life. To activate the Power On Handset feature: Step Action...
  • Page 40: Cancel All Diverts

    Select from the following menu options: • [1. Divert all calls] • [2. Divert when busy] • [3. Divert when no answer] • [4. Divert when not found] • [5. Cancel all] If you are activating diverts, select the appropriate divert condition and press the <Select>...
  • Page 41: Call Waiting

    Select [Call Settings] from the [Settings] main menu. Select [Divert] from the [Call Settings] menu. Select the [Cancel all] menu option. When the network successfully registers the divert as cancelled, the message [Done] is displayed. Call Waiting Call waiting allows incoming calls to be taken whilst in a call. If an active call is in progress, a small beep will be heard in the earpiece (or speaker if on hands free) to alert the user to another incoming call.
  • Page 42: Show Number If Diverted

    The menu options displayed are: • [On] – Use this option to activate CLI transmit • [Off] – Use this option to deactivate CLI transmit • [Network default] – Uses the default network setting for transmitting CLI. Navigate to [On] and press the <Select>...
  • Page 43: Wallpaper

    Select [On] to activate the greeting or [Off] to deactivate. Navigate to [On] and press the <Select> soft key. Enter the text greeting using the editor. To cycle between upper case, lower case and numeric text, use the key. Press the <Save>...
  • Page 44: Contrast

    Step Action Select [Main Display] from the [Settings] menu. Select [Screensaver] from the [Main Display] menu. The following menu options are displayed: • [1. Timeout] • [2. List] Select [1. Timeout] and use the ◀ and ▶ keys to change the time period (from 1 to 7 minutes) for the Screensaver to be activated.
  • Page 45: Backlight Level

    Backlight level To adjust the backlight level of the colour display: Step Action Select [Main Display] from the [Settings] main menu. Select [Backlight level] from the [Main Display] menu. Use the ◀ and ▶ keys to alter the backlight level. When the required backlight level is configured, press the <Ok>...
  • Page 46: Phone Lock

    Enter the PIN code assigned to the SIM and press the <Ok> soft key. When the correct code is entered, a confirmation message is displayed. The next time the handset is powered on the PIN code will be requested before the handset is activated.
  • Page 47: Fixed Dialling

    The following menu options are displayed: • [1. Outgoing calls] • [2. Incoming calls] • [3. International calls] • [4. Int. except homeland] • [5. Incoming if roaming] • [6. Cancel all barrings] When activating any call barring (options 1 through 5), the menu options displayed are: •...
  • Page 48: Change Codes

    Step Action Select [Security] from the [Settings] main menu. Select [Fixed dialling] from the [Security] menu. Navigate to [On] and press the <Select> soft key. Enter the correct PIN2 code and press the <Ok> soft key. When this feature is successfully enabled, the user can build a list of numbers using Add New names, Edit names and Remove options. The fixed dialling list is stored on the SIM and size is limited.
  • Page 49: Auto Keypad Lock

    Enter the new security code again when prompted and press the [Ok] key. If the new PIN code is entered incorrectly the second time, a message [Invalid PIN] is displayed. Press the [Ok] key to continue and enter the code correctly. When the new code has been entered correctly, a confirmation message is displayed to verify the code change.
  • Page 50: Network

    This function is typically used when an organisation issues SIM cards to it’s employees and wants to restrict calls to members of teams within this organisation. Network The cellular networks, which may be used by the handset, can be configured using this menu option. After selecting [Network] from the [Settings] menu, the following menu options are displayed: •...
  • Page 51: Set Date

    Step Action Select [Clock and Alarms] from the [Settings] main menu. Select [Set Time] from the [Clock and Alarms] menu. The time is displayed. Enter the new time as four digits including preceding zeros, or use the navigation buttons adjust the time. Select [Ok] to continue.
  • Page 52: Set Date Format

    Set date format To change the date display format: Step Action Select [Clock and Alarms] from the [Settings] main menu. Select [Set date format] from the [Clock and Alarms] menu. The following menu options are displayed: • [dd:mm:yy] • [mm:dd:yy] •...
  • Page 53: Auto Power Off

    Select [Clock and Alarms] from the [Settings] main menu. Select [Set Alarm] from the [Clock and Alarms] menu. The five alarms are listed as follows: • [Alarm 1] • [Alarm 2] • [Alarm 3] • [Alarm 4] • [Alarm 5] Navigate to the required alarm and press [Select] to change the alarm properties.
  • Page 54: Set Timezone

    Language MGH-900 handset can display text in several languages. When the [SIM default] option is chosen , the language is automatically selected according to the country of your SIM card. To alter the language for the handset:...
  • Page 55: Organizer Menu

    Organizer menu The Organizer application allows management of calendar based events and reminders. Selecting the Organizer menu option displays the current month view, as shown: The current date is indicated by a white flashing box. Use the four navigational keys to move to the required date in the calendar. The Volume buttons on the side of the handset move the current view forward and backward by one calendar month.
  • Page 56: View Today Notes

    Navigate to the required date, then select [Options]. The following menu is displayed: • [1. Make note] • [2. View today notes] • [3. View all notes] • [4. Go to date] Select [Make note] and choose from the following note types: •...
  • Page 57: View All Notes

    Select [View today notes] from the [Options] menu. A list of notes for the current date is displayed. Navigate to the appropriate note and press the [Options Soft Key] button. The following menu is displayed: • [Edit] • [Delete] • [Delete all] View all notes Selecting this menu option displays a list of ALL notes stored in the phone:...
  • Page 58: Games

    Games MGH-900 provides a selection of games – the games menu is displayed below: • [1. Fillip] • [2. Hurricane] • [3. Classic Rally] Launch the game : For example, to launch Fillip: Step Action Select [Games] from the [Extras] menu.
  • Page 59: Playing The Game

    Move Right ▲ Jump Jump Left Jump Right Playing the game When the game starts the following screen is displayed: Your score Your health status The number of The number of parts you parts collected need to collect on this level The top line displays your current score, your health (measured in %), the number of aeroplane parts you have collected so far and the total number of airplane items you must collect before you can proceed to the next level.
  • Page 60: Controls

    Controls The default key configuration is as follows: Action Move Up ▲ or Move Down ▼, Move Left ◀ or Move Right ▶ or Fire Guns Fire Missiles How to play the game When the game is launched, the following title screen is displayed. In order to start the game, press any key on the keypad. The game has 3 different levels and each level is divided into stages.
  • Page 61: Classic Rally

    Classic Rally About the game Ever imagined being a hard-core rally driver seated snugly in a super fast racing car? Well here is your chance. Classic Rally lets you choose from a range of different cars, each with its own driving capabilities. The objective of the game is to race against the computer and complete each track as fast as possible without damaging the car.
  • Page 62 A choice of three race tracks is included and these are Cannes, Nevada and St. Petersburg. Browse through the tracks using the ◀ and ▶ keys and select a track by pressing the key. When the game starts you should see something like this: Time elapsed: Minutes, seconds and 1/100th seconds Your opponent.
  • Page 63: Controls

    Each time you bump into something (e.g. a wall) your car takes damage. An exception to this rule is tires; bumping into a tire will not inflict damage on your car. If the damage level reaches 100 your car will explode and be positioned at the last checkpoint you passed. Checkpoints In order to successfully complete a lap you must pass all checkpoints on the track.
  • Page 64: Calculator

    Cursor The name being entered Move the cursor left and right by using ◀ or and ▶ or , respectively. To move the cursor upwards or downwards, use ▲ or and ▼ or respectively. Select a letter by pressing To delete a letter move the cursor to and press .
  • Page 65: Record

    Record To record a sound sample: Step Action Select [Audio recorder] from the [Extras] menu. Select [Record] and press the <Select> key. Press the <Record> soft key and speak into the microphone. When finished, press the <Stop> soft key. To replay the recording, select the <Play>...
  • Page 66: File Viewer

    To begin the voice recording, navigate to the [1. Record] option and press <Select>. Select <Record> to begin the recording or <Exit> to cancel. Record the sound and once complete, press the <Stop> key. The next menu offers you the chance to listen to the recording before saving it under the appropriate slot number.
  • Page 67: Wap (Wireless Application Protocol) Menu

    WAP is a technology that was created to allow mobile communication devices to provide fast and easy access to Internet information The MGH-900 display WAP web pages using a micro browser which is resident in the handset. There are WAP services currently available, such as reservation services, news, sports and weather, gaming and banking.
  • Page 68: Data Connections

    Select [Set Data connection] from the [WAP settings] menu. Navigate to a data connection profile from the options listed. If a valid data connection is not shown, please refer to WAP and GPRS settings. Press <Select> to choose a data connection profile. Press <Back>...
  • Page 69: Home And Resume

    Press the <Select> soft key to display the following menu: • [1. Add new] • [2. Edit] • [3. Delete profile] Select [Add New] to add a new data connection profile. Note: A maximum of six data connection profiles exist. If adding more than six, an existing profile has to be deleted.
  • Page 70: Bookmarks

    Navigate through the pages using the navigational keys. Pressing displays the following menu: • [Stop] • [Go back] • [Bookmarks] • [Add bookmarks] • [Enter address] • [Home] • [Top] • [Refresh] To visit a particular WAP page, select [Enter Address] and type in the WAP address using the keypad.
  • Page 71: Push Messages Inbox

    Press the [Menu Select] key. Select [Bookmarks] from the [WAP] menu and press the < Select> soft key. The following menu is displayed: • [1. Select] • [2. Edit name] • [3. Edit address] • [4. Add Bookmark] • [4. Add Bookmark] Press [Empty Temp Files] to go to the bookmark and the page will be loaded.
  • Page 72: Modifying A Profile

    Navigate to the required option and press the <Select> soft key. A confirmation message is displayed. Modifying a Profile The handset has the 6 profile s (outline above) already in the handset. To modify a profile edit the following elements : 1.
  • Page 73 THE MIRAE MGH-900 MEETS THE EUROPEAN UNION REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is turned on, it emits low levels of Radio Frequency (RF) energy. The Mirae MGH-900 is...
  • Page 74 We, Miraecomm Co.Ltd, 1516-3 Seocho-3 Dong, Seocho-Gu, Seoul, Korea Declare under our sole responsibility that our product: MIRAE MGH-900 And in combination with our accessories, to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the appropriate standards: EN 301 511, EN 301 419-1, EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-7, EN 50360, EN 50361, EN 60950 following the provisions of Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment directive 99/5/EC.
  • Page 75: Index

    Index 1800Mhz ...................... 7 Organiser..................11, 55, 56 900MHz ....................... 7 Phonebook................19, 20, 21, 22 AC adaptor....................9 Screen Saver....................11 Battery charge .................... 11 Signal level....................11 Digital Still Camera ..................6 SIM ..............7, 21, 22, 23, 29, 46, 49, 55 EFR......................

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