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WELCOME TO HOP-ON WIRELESS .................................................. 3
1. BASIC OPERATIONS .......................................................................... 4
2. PHONE LAYOUT ................................................................................. 8
3. SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................. 10
4. GETTING STARTED ......................................................................... 11
5. MAKING AND ANSWERING CALLS............................................. 13
6. FEATURES MENU ............................................................................. 17
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7. ENTRY METHODS ............................................................................ 27
8. SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS ........................................................ 28
9. HOP-ON ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY .............................. 29
10. DISCLAIMERS ................................................................................. 34
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Printed in China: 4/2/04

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    ..................23 6.6 S ETTINGS ...................26 6.8 G AMES 7. ENTRY METHODS ................27 8. SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS ............28 9. HOP-ON ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ......29 10. DISCLAIMERS ................. 34 ..................34 10.1 C AUTIONS ..........34 10.2 S PECIFICATIONS UBJECT TO HANGE ............34...
  • Page 2 APPENDIX II : ABBREVIATIONS AND EXPLANATIONS..... 39 APPENDIX II : ABBREVIATIONS AND EXPLANATIONS..... 39 Note: Hop-on Wireless reserves the right to change or improve the product design, specifications, and other descriptions in this manual without prior notice. Hop-on also reserves the final explanation right for this manual.
  • Page 3: Welcome To Hop-On Wireless

    WELCOME TO HOP-ON WIRELESS Congratulations on purchasing a Hop-on Wireless cellular phone! This User’s Manual introduces you to your new Hop-on cellular phone through simple and easy-to-follow instructions. You are probably anxious to start using your phone. We do encourage you to immediately go to Section 1: Basic Operations.
  • Page 4: Basic Operations

    1. BASIC OPERATIONS This section walks you through the step-by-step basics of setting up service for your Hop-on Wireless Phone. Once you have completed this section, you are ready to explore the advanced features of your new phone. Switching ON To turn your phone on, press and hold the POWER key.
  • Page 5 Main Screen Display Icons There are 8 icons in total on the first line of the screen: Antenna. Signal Intensity. Keypad lock. Alarm clock is enabled. Voice mailbox. Icon flashing means message storage is full. Battery indicator. HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 6 IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identify) Switch off the handset and unload the battery, you can see the bar code label at the back of the handset. The code stored in the handset can be displayed by HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 7 This handset has Enhanced Full Rate Coding function. It does not need to be preset. The handset can detect the network system automatically. If this service is provided by your network, the handset can automatically activate the function to supply you with good sound quality and high receptivity. HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 8: Phone Layout

    2. PHONE LAYOUT The handset has 18 keys, a display screen, a built-in vibrating motor, and a recharge jack. The Front Schematic Layout HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 9 The Back Schematic Layout HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 10: Specifications

    Point to Point SMS Predictive text input Phone Book 200 entries Speed Dial 8 locations Call Features Call Waiting, Call Forwarding Call List 10 missed, 10 dialed, 10 received Keypad Lock Languages English, Spanish, Portuguese Game Calculator HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    4. GETTING STARTED Charging the battery Your Hop-on Wireless HOP1806 is equipped with a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery. Charge the battery before using the phone. A new battery will reach its nominal capacity after fully charged and discharged a few times later. In order to use the battery at its optimum mode, we recommend discharging the battery completely once a month.
  • Page 12 “Low Battery” on the screen. When the power is completely drained, the handset will automatically switch off. Note: To ensure safety usage, do not tamper with the battery. We also suggest only using the battery and charger supplied with your Hop-on phone. HOP1806...
  • Page 13: Making And Answering Calls

    The handset can save up to 30 latest communicating numbers. Press and hold the CALL key in standby mode can display the latest numbers. You can press the CALL key again to directly dial the number by selecting the number required with the DIRECTION keys. HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 14 Conference call: To access conference call. Press the DIRECTION key to switch between the two calls. If the current call is put on hold, another function menu can occur by pressing the Left Soft Key during the call: HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 15 Connect to Voice Mailbox The handset allows you to forward the incoming calls to a voice mailbox. The number of the voice mailbox center must be preset. You can preset your Voice Mailbox in Messages Menu under Voicemail. HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 16 If you subscribe to Caller ID function, the phone number of the incoming call will be displayed on the screen. If the number has already been saved in the phone book, the name will also be displayed on the screen. HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 17: Features Menu

    File: To save the received message in the Favorite. Text reply: To reply to the received message in text. Voice reply: To reply to the received message in voice. Outbox : You can read the message(s) here before you send it. HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 18 Message Center: To send a message, you must enter the number of the local short message center in advance (provided by the network supplier.). Message Lifetime: The valid retention time of a message (i.e. one hour, HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 19 Set Info Subject: To preset the band of cell broadcast. User Defined: To define your own subject. Current List: To view the existing list. There is a list of folders for you to store your Info Message (i.e. Taxis, Weather, etc.). HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 20: Recent Calls

    All calls: To inquire call time of the all calls. Clear logs: To clear the call time records. Note: Call costs and timers are network functions. Therefore, they need to be supported by your network supplier. HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 21: Phone Book

    Add new name : To add a new record in SIM card or handset memory. Settings : To choose the storage location of the record (i.e. phone memory, SIM card, etc.). Used space : To view the number of records stored in the SIM card and the handset. HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 22: Clock

    A profile is a group of settings you can use to customize the way your phone works. Set profile : To preset different profiles. Normal: Preset various functions according to your preferences. Meeting: Preset to vibrate only for alerting, no ring. Outdoor: Ring after vibrate. HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 23: Settings

    Keypad light: To turn the keypad lamp on or off. Keyboard Autokey: To preset the auto keypad lock to on or off. Keypad can be locked automatically when idle for 30 seconds. Own number: To preset the number of your handset supplied by your HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 24 Manual search: To set the network manually. Security setting : To access this menu, enter the password. SIM card lock: To turn on/off the SIM card lock. Handset lock: Phone lock password consists of 4 -12 digits. The default HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 25 * key: To enter or switch the symbols of operation, including plus, subtract, multiply, divide, etc. # key: To enter or switch the symbols of operation, including 4 arithmetic operators: decimal, sign of percentage, and right and left brackets. HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 26: Games

    Sound: To set a game’s sound on or off. Backlight: To set the game's backlight. Be able to set it on or off. Note In the game menu, “Resume game” menu appears only when the HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 27: Entry Methods

    Press numerical keys to enter the corresponding digits. Symbol Entry Method Each numeric key represents a symbol. To enter the symbols, press the numerical key to select the desired symbol. Press DIRECTION key to scroll pages. HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 28: Safety And Precautions

    Do not use liquids or strong detergents to clean the handset. <Warning>: The manufacturer will not take any responsibility in the case of noncompliance with the above advice or improper use of the handset. <Attention>: Dispose of used batteries in accordance with any local regulations. HOP1806 Printed in China: 4/2/04...
  • Page 29: Hop-On One-Year Limited Warranty

    Product is still within the warranty period and the problem is covered by the limited warranty, Hop-on will be responsible for both the parts and labor charges incurred to repair or replace the defective parts. The limited warranty does not cover defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or structural items, including framing, and any non-operative parts.
  • Page 30 The Consumer shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to Hop-on in Irvine, California or one of Hop-on’s authorized service centers. If the problem is covered by this limited warranty. Hop-on shall bear the cost of shipping the Product back to the Consumer after the completion of service under this limited warranty.
  • Page 31 Product. Hop-on will repair or authorize the repair of the Product under the limited warranty within 30 days after receipt of the Product by Hop-on or a Hop-on authorized service center. If Hop-on cannot perform repair covered under...
  • Page 32 FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE CONSUMER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. HOP-ON SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF ANTICIPATED BENEFITS OR PROFITS, LOSS OF SAVINGS OR REVENUE,...
  • Page 33 13. This is the entire warranty between Hop-on and the Consumer, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements or understandings, oral or written, and all communications relating to the Product, and no representation, promise or condition not contained herein shall modify these terms.
  • Page 34: Disclaimers

    10. Disclaimers 10.1 Cautions • Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty for this equipment and void your warranty to operate this equipment. Only use approved batteries, antennas, and chargers. The use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will invalidate the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone.
  • Page 35: Information To The User

    Handheld operation to ear Hip-mounted operation • SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific belt-clips/holsters/accessories tested for this filing. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. • Use of any accessories, which were not included, the SAR evaluation may cause the device to be non-compliant with FCC SAR regulations and should be avoided.
  • Page 36: Electronic Serial Number (Esn)

    than that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 10.5 Electronic Serial Number (ESN) This phone is equipped with a 32 bit binary ESN number that uniquely identifies this phone and has been programmed into internal memory by the manufacturer. Any attempt to change the ESN number will render the phone inoperative.
  • Page 37: Appendix I : Troubleshoot

    APPENDIX I : TROUBLESHOOT TROUBLE POSSIBLE REASONS Unable to switch on your Is the battery charged? phone Is the battery installed properly? Unable to charge battery Is the charger connected properly? Is the battery usable? The battery performance diminishes after several years’ use. Is the battery overly discharged? The handset comes into a slow charging mode after connected to the charger.
  • Page 38 Have you activated the Fixed dialing function? Have you enabled the “Restrict my phone number” rejected by the network? Unable to receive calls Are you registered in the network? Check the screen display for the name of your network supplier. Have you paid your charges? Is Call diverting enabled? Is Call barring for incoming calls enabled?
  • Page 39: Appendix Ii : Abbreviations And Explanations

    APPENDIX II : ABBREVIATIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Closed User Group Global System for Mobile Communication GPRS General Pocket Radio Service Short Message Service Cell Broadcast Fixed Dialed Numbers Subscriber Identity Module Personal Identity Number. Supplied with SIM card. To unlock the SIM card. PIN2 Personal Identity Number 2.
  • Page 40 Call Waiting A service that allows you to receive another incoming call without interrupting the present call. It is different from multiparty calls. You can only talk to one party while another party is put on hold at the same time. Call Divert A service that allows you to divert an incoming call to a specified number.
  • Page 41 Contact Hop-on Wireless: 35 Hammond, Irvine, CA 92618 Tel: 1-949-756-9008 Fax: 1-949-756-9054 www.hop-on.com Page...

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