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  • Page 1 Welcome USER’S MANUAL PG-1310V...
  • Page 2 Thank you for choosing Pantech PG-1310V and welcome to wireless mobile communication networking with the PG-1310V, our tri-band GSM mobile phone Pantech is delighted to introduce this brand new portable handset which will always keep you connected to the network. This user manual...
  • Page 3: Specification

    Specification Operating Frequency Display EGSM 900, GSM 1800, and GSM 1900 networks in Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, North America, and South America where these 65,000 CSTN internal networks are supported Main LCD: 1.5 inch 65,000colors. (128 x 128 pixels) Automatic band switching 6 lines for text in basic mode with 16-pixel font Three Soft keys with four-way scroll including selection function (OK key)
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    purposes if possible. You should consult with the manufacturer or an expert Safety Precautions before you use themt. Using a handset while driving is prohibited. Installing a Vehicle Hands Free With regards to the regulation about prohibition of handset usage while - Please keep a vehicle hands free off the driving radius, air bag expansion driving, please check relevant laws and regulation and comply with them.
  • Page 5: Views

    Views...
  • Page 6 Sends or receives a call. Quick & Easy Shows the recent call list in the standby mode. Keys Functions Re-dials the last call number if pressed longer in the standby mode. Performs the functions shown at the bottom line of LCD. Completes a current call.
  • Page 7 the cursor upward in the menu. Adjusts earpiece volume while making a call, and moves the cursor downward in the menu. Controls the key tone volume in the standby mode if the handset folder is opened, and moves the cursor downward in the menu. Enters a camera preview mode and takes a photo if pressed in standby mode..
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    2. Making a Call .....................18 Table of Contents Making a Call.......................18 Ending a Call......................18 Using Call Logs ....................18 Using Contacts .....................18 SPECIFICATION.................... 3 Making an International Call ................18 Speed-dialling from Contacts................18 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS................4 Making an Emergency Call..................19 3. Answering a Call ....................20 VIEWS......................
  • Page 9 Multi-tap mode ....................26 Memory Info ......................39 Numeric mode ..................... 26 Service Number ....................39 Symbol mode....................... 26 Changing the Text Input Mode ................26 3. Call Logs ......................40 Missed Calls......................40 Inserting a Space....................26 Received Calls .....................40 Scrolling ......................27 Dialled Calls......................40 Clearing Letters and Words .................
  • Page 10 Software Version....................54 2. Access Code......................70 7. Organiser......................55 3. Check List ......................71 Alarm........................55 Calendar....................... 55 4. All about performance and safety..............73 Memo........................56 5. Glossary ......................74 World Time ......................57 Calculator ......................57 Memo........................76 Converter ......................58 Stop Watch......................58 Timer ........................
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    1. Package Contents Phone Battery 1. Getting Started Manual Travel Charger 1. Package Contents 2. SIM Card 3.Displays ※ The contents can be vary by regions. 4. Using the battery 2. SIM Card SIM Card When you subscribe to your network operator, you will get a SIM...
  • Page 12: Installing The Battery

    (Subscriber Identity Module) card containing your registration information. 3. If you want to remove the SIM card, push the SIM card to the arrow (PIN, the existence of additional service and so on). direction as shown in the below figure. Like a credit card, it should be kept securely and handled carefully.
  • Page 13: Removing The Battery

    Removing the battery Push up the battery holding button and remove the battery. Your handset is powered by a Lithium Ion (Li-ion) battery. Charging the battery You can use the following Li-ion battery types for your handset. (Contact your local dealer for more information.) Standard-type battery. This handset uses the Li-ion battery.
  • Page 14 charger once it is fully charged. Unplug the charger once charge is complete. Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, especially inside a car in summer or winter, may reduce the capacity and life of the battery. Always keep the battery under normal temperatures. - Do not ground the battery.
  • Page 15: Displays

    Within the GPRS range. When GPRS session is in progress, this icon will look like 4. Displays You have a new WAP push message. If the WAP push memory is full, this icon will look like This handset has 1 LCD (internal) and icons on the top of the LCD display Call diverting feature is activated.
  • Page 16: Display Off Mode

    Display Off Mode Side Key Function If you don’t press any key in a minute, the internal display goes into the Off Mode to save the power. Press any key to restore the display from the Side Up - Mutes the ring tone if pressed at an incoming call. Off Mode.
  • Page 17: Basic Funtions

    1. Switching the Phone On or Off Switching the Phone On ① Open the folder. ② Press the [ ] key until the phone switches on. ③ If the handset requests you to input the PIN, enter the PIN and press the [ ] Soft key.
  • Page 18: Making A Call

    ② Press the [ 2. Making a Call ] key to select a number. ③ Press the [ ] key for dialling. (See Call Logs for more details.) Making a Call Tip: Press the [ ] key longer to redial the last dialed in the call log. Enter an area code and the phone number to make a call in the standby Using Contacts mode, and press the [...
  • Page 19: Making An Emergency Call

    Press the ‘Speed Dial’ number longer to make a call using the number you have saved. For example, press the [ ] key longer to dial the number which has been saved with the number of “5” in Speed Dial List. For speed dial numbers longer than 2 digits, press the first one short and then press the second one longer.
  • Page 20: Answering A Call

    3. Answering a Call Rejecting a Call Press the [End] key or the [Reject] Soft key when the folder is open. If the Answering a Call [Reject] Soft key is pressed, the caller will receive a busy line tone. When you receive a call, the phone rings (or vibrates) and screen will When the folder is closed, press the [ ] key longer during the ringing display the name or the number of the caller (If the network supports the...
  • Page 21: Options In Calling

    ① Enter the phone number that you want to dial or look it up in the 4. Options in Calling Contacts. ② Press the key to dial the second call.The first call is automatically During a call, press the [ ] key to show the call option. put on a hold.
  • Page 22: Using The Dtmf Tones

    ① Press the [Option] Soft key. ① During a call, answer or make a call in the normal way, and press ② If necessary, press the [ the [Option] Soft key. ] key to highlight the [Contacts] ② Press the [ ] key to select the [Transfer] option and press option.
  • Page 23 Having a Private Conversion with One Participant ① Press the [Option] Soft key and select the [Private] option. To make a multi-party call Press the [Select] Soft key or [ ] key. ② Press the [ ] key to highlight a participant and press the ①...
  • Page 24: Using The Earpiece

    5.Using the Earpiece You can send or receive a call without touching the handset, using the ear-microphone. When you have connected the ear-microphone to the jack located at the top of the phone, the button on the ear-microphone works as described below;...
  • Page 25: Selecting Menu Functions

    Using the Shortcut Keys in the Standby Mode 6. Selecting Menu Functions if pressed If pressed longer [ ]Key Menu Entering Menu Functions [ ]Key Contacts Function Messages Sub Menu ] key Goes to the main menu in the standby mode. ] Key Profiles List Displays current...
  • Page 26: Entering Texts

    7. Entering Texts Changing the Text Input Mode Input Mode When you are at the area where you can input the text, the text input mode indicator will be displayed at the bottom of the LCD. On many occasions you need to input texts while you are using your handset, (i.e., storing a name in the Contacts, writing a new message, Example: Entering a memo.
  • Page 27: Scrolling

    Scrolling sing the T9 Mode To move the cursor to the left or right within the text, press the [ ] key. And also, to move the cursor to the up or down among the lines, press the In the T9 alphabet Editor, the word is ] key.
  • Page 28: Changing The Case

    t u v 8 Example: To display the letter “C”, quickly press the [ ] key three times. w x y z 9 To display the letter “K”, press the [ ] key twice. This method is called Space Multi-tap typing. Note: The cursor moves to the right when you press a different key.
  • Page 29 If you entered the symbol mode with the [ ] key, press the key again to proceed to the mode next to the Symbol mode.
  • Page 30: Applications

    1. Messages Select ‘Menu→1.Messages’ This menu allows you to create, send, read and save a message with the Short Message Service (SMS: Text message), Enhanced Message Service (EMS: Message includes simple image, animation or melody) and Multimedia Message Service (MMS: Message supports the presentation of various media types, such as full colour images and polyphonic ring tones).
  • Page 31 Entering Texts menu. Picture:Adds an image or a photo from Image Gallery or ② While entering your message, press the [Option] Soft key [ Photo Gallery.. Press the [ ] key to select the image when ] to use the following options. the image list appears.
  • Page 32: Inbox

    ③ To send the message to several receivers (SMS :up to 10 receivers, Forward: Forwards the received messages to others. MMS : each 5 recipients in TO, CC, and BCC), repeat the step 2. Delete: Deletes the selected message. ④ When you complete entering the receiver, press the [ ] key. Save Melody/Save Image/Save Animation: Selects the object in the received message and save to Media Gallery.
  • Page 33: Sent Box

    Sort: Sorts the messages. Delete: Deletes a message. Reply: Writes and sends a new message to the receiver’s number. Delete All: Deletes all messages in Inbox. Forward: Forwards the received message to others(s). Go to: Goes to related site. Objects: Becomes enabled when the object of the relevant message is selected.
  • Page 34: Draft Box

    Receiver’s phone number the [ ] keys. If it is a MMS message, it will automatically move to the Message types: SMS or MMS next page, according to the paging timing set by the sender. You can choose the following options by pressing the [Option] Soft key [ ] to: To view a message, scroll to it and press the [ ] key.
  • Page 35: Settings

    Allows the recipient of your message to send you a reply through your message centre, if your network supports this service. Multimedia Msg Status Report Allows you to activate or deactivate the report function. When this function Multimedia Msg.: Creates a new multimedia template. is activated, the network informs you whether or not your message has been delivered.
  • Page 36: Broadcast

    be saved to inbox, instead. Push SL Settings This menu allows you to select the Service Loading Settings type. Use the Save Message left or right navigation key to select from the three modes; Never, If on same If you set it as 'On', then the message will be saved in Sent Box when you host and Always.
  • Page 37: Memory Info

    ‘Menu → 1.Messages → 9.Memory Info’ Select and then press 'OK' Read Message key. ‘Menu →1.Messages→8.Broadcast→2. Read Message’ Select and press There is lots of information about available memory of the 'SIM' or 'PHONE' the [ ] key. You can read a received broadcast message. Topic List If some topics are already added to the list, choose one topic list and press the [...
  • Page 38: Contacts

    Group Search 2. Contacts You can make your personal contacts, which can be added or deleted at Select ‘Menu→2.Contacts→1.Search→2.Group Search’. Searches for the phone number of each group. any time. You can save up to 254 contacts in the SIM or up to 800 contacts the handset memory.
  • Page 39: Memory In Use

    Default Groups: Group, Family, Friends, Business, Delete All You can change the group ring tone by pressing [Group Ring Tones] in the option menu. You can also add your preferred new groups by pressing the [Right] key, Select ‘Menu>2.Contacts>7. Delete All on top of the predefined 5 groups.
  • Page 40: Call Logs

    3. Call Logs Received Calls Select ‘Menu→3.Call Logs→2.Received Calls’. Press the [ ] key to see the recent call logs in the standby mode or Displays the received call list accompanied by the time and date of the select ‘Menu -> 3.Call Logs’.
  • Page 41: Delete Call Logs

    The list of all recent calls including Missed Calls/Received Call/Dialled Reset Call Times: Initializes call timer. Press the [ ] key and Calls are displayed.. input the phone password. And then press the [ ] key one more Press the [Option] Soft key [ ] to: time.
  • Page 42 It displays the GPRS data transmission capacity. Current Info Current Info: Displays the total transmission Kbytes at the moment. Last Info Last Info: Displays the total Kbytes of the last transmission. Total Info Total Info: Displays the total transmission Kbytes since connected.
  • Page 43: Media Gallery

    4. Media Gallery Information: Views the information on an image file. Rename: Renames an image. Delete: Deletes an image. Select ‘Menu→4.Media Gallery’. Delete All: Deletes all the images in the Image Gallery. Set as Wallpaper: Sets the image as your wallpaper. To set a You can manage the files downloaded via the browser or Pcsynch program here..
  • Page 44: Sound Gallery

    Exit: Exits Multi-select mode. Objects Browser Rights Objects: Shows the right objects for image files. (Please refer to the Image Gallery Options for each function description.) Sound Gallery Memory Info You can playback sound files stored in your handset. This will display not only the information of the total memory available, 1.
  • Page 45: Mutimedia

    5. Multimedia 4. Preview your picture taken. To re-take a photo, press the clear key or Camera the right softkey [Cancel]. If the photo is taken with Multi Capture mode, you can use [Mark]/[Unmark] to select the photos that you want to save. This phone has a built-in 300K pixel camera, which enables you to enjoy taking pictures in various ways.
  • Page 46 LCD (128x128), QVGA (320x240), VGA(640x480). Note: The default album, ‘My Photo’, cannot be renamed or deleted. Note: In Sticker Capture mode, the photo size will be fixed with 128x128 only. Select an album from the list and press [OK] to view the photos stored in Self Timer: Change the self-timer...
  • Page 47: Java

    Self Timer: Change the self-timer value, either none, Java Options [5.2.2] seconds. If this value is set, the photo will be taken after a certain time is passed. There are 4 options available for Java. To see the list of these options, Auto Save: When this value is on, the taken photo will be press the [Option] Soft key in the Java Game List.
  • Page 48 This will display the memory usage information. Scroll down/up to see how much memory space each application is using and how much memory space is available for your future use.
  • Page 49: Settings

    6. Settings Greeting Select ‘Menu→6. Settings’. Select ‘Menu→6.Settings→1.Display Settings→3.Greeting’ and press the You can set up various handset functions at your choice in the Settings [ ] key. menu. Startup You can set up the greeting message during startup or standby mode. Display Settings Idle You can set up the idle message.
  • Page 50 Ring Tone Flip Open Tone 'Go to Menu → 6.Settings → 2. Sound Settings ->Profile Menu' and You can select a sound effect of open or closing the flip. press the [Right] key. Then select 1.Ring Tone. You can choose the preferred ring type, volume and melody.
  • Page 51: Call Settings

    On No Answer If the user doesn’t answer the incoming call, diverts the call to another number. Call Settings When Not Found Select ‘Menu→6.Settings→3.Call Settings’. When the user’s phone is “Not Reachable,” diverts the incoming call to another number. Call Divert Cancel All Cancels all Call Diversions Select...
  • Page 52: Language

    Select ‘Menu→6.Settings→3.Call Settings→6. Own Number’. Auto Redial The number of Own Number can vary (up to 4) depending on the SIM. Select ‘Menu→6.Settings→3.Call Settings→3.Auto Redial’. Language This is an Auto-Redial function in case of call drop. On: Sets up Auto Redial.
  • Page 53: Security Settings

    Phone Lock You can select Automatic or Manual. Security Settings Once selected, this option locks your phone until you input a right password. Press the [ ] key after you input the password. ‘Menu→6.Settings→8.Security Settings’.. Security Settings enables you to restrict the use of your handset to the people and types of calls of your choice.
  • Page 54: Software Version

    System Reset (Closed User Group) Deletes all user settings and data from your handset and initializes it as if it were just shipped out of the factory. Input the phone password and press the [ ] key to reset. Sets up the group of the numbers that you want to dial or receive. Select Default password is 1234.
  • Page 55: Organiser

    Wakeup Call : Alarm always ring regardless of the ring type, vibration or 7. Organiser whatever. Press the [ ] key edit Alarm, and then press the [ ] key in the Select ‘Menu→7.Organiser’. ‘Edit Alarm’ screen to set up Set, Time, or Melody.
  • Page 56: Memo

    View. Note: When you select D-day in Wallpaper Type, ‘D-Date, Event Memo Content Press the [New] Soft key to add a new event. Part’ will appear in the standby screen. Press the [Option] Soft key [ ] to; Upon setup of a new D-day, the existing D-day is automatically deleted Go to Date: Moves to the set date.
  • Page 57: World Time

    Delete All: Deletes all voice memos. Edit: Edits the part at your choice, and you can presses the [ ] key to Rename: Renames the voice memo. save. New: Creates a new voice memo. * Tip: Press the [ ] key and [Edit] Soft key to return to the editing screen. World Time Delete/Delete All: Deletes any or all items.
  • Page 58: Converter

    Timer Converter Select “Menu -> 7.Organiser -> 8.Timer”. Select ‘Menu→7.Organiser→6.Converter’. Press the [Set] Soft key to input a hour, minute and second for Converter converts a figure between different units in Length, Area, countdown and press the [OK] key for setup. Volume, Weight, and Temperature.
  • Page 59 Press the [Option] Soft key to: • Measure Again : This function allows you to re-input your height and weight. • About Fatness :Shows the fatness level determined based on the fatness value.. • About BMI : Shows the fatness level determined based on theBMI value. NOTE: Fatness : Present weight ratio against standard weight.
  • Page 60: Advanced Functions

    1. WAP You can access the Internet with a (Wireless Application Protocol) browser. The descriptions below can vary according to your Network provider. Therefore, ask your Network provider for detailed information. NOTE : Press the [ ] ] key short to access the WAP menu directly Home This menu contacts the network to load the Wireless Web service provider homepage.
  • Page 61: Go To Url

    key on the right. There are three types of profiles as follows: - Privileged Profile: Default profile entered in the factory production. You Add: Edits to register an URL and name as a new bookmark cannot modify. Edit: Edits the URL and name of a bookmark. or Add a new bookmark. - OTA Profile: Profile that you have received from your network provider or OTA service provider.
  • Page 62: Cache&Cookie

    enter the edit mode to change the APN. 4.2 Username: Pressing the [ ] key allows you to enter the edit mode to You can see the list of the WAP offline pages saved during a WAP browsing. change the username. During a WAP browsing, to save the current page as an offline page, go to Ⅳ...
  • Page 63: Version

    Current Certificate: Shows the information of the certificate used in Storage: Selecting the first item allows you to save the current page as the secure session currently connected. an offline page. The rest of features are the same as IV Advanced > WAP >...
  • Page 64 In order to use the WAP Browser & Multimedia Message(MMS), you need to have proper connection settings on your phone. You may add and/or edit the WAP/MMS Profile manually or receive the settings directly as a configuration message according to the operators and/or service providers, and in the latter case you need to save them on your phone.
  • Page 65: Unavailable

    2. Unavailable This menu can vary depending on SIM and the network services.
  • Page 66: Appendix

    Menu Tree Messages Write New 1.1.1 Text Msg. 1.1.2 Multimedia Msg. Inbox Sent Box Draft Box Saved Box Templates 1.6.1 Text Msg. 1.6.2 Multimedia Msg. Settings 1.7.1 Text Msg. 1.7.1.1 Message Center 1.7.1.2 Message Life Time 1.7.1.3 Message Type 1.7.1.4 Reply Path 1.7.1.5 Status Report 1.7.1.6 Save Message Appendix...
  • Page 67 1.7.4.3 Push Security 3.5.1 Missed Calls Broadcast 3.5.2 Received Calls 1.8.1 Receive 3.5.3 Dialed Calls 1.8.2 Read Message 3.5.4 All Calls 1.8.3 Topic List Call Timer 1.8.4 Language 3.6.1 Last Call Time Memory Info 3.6.2 Received Call Time 3.6.3 Dialled Call Time Contacts 3.6.4 Total Call Time Search...
  • Page 68 5.2.1 Java Game List 6.3.3 Auto Redial 5.2.2 Java Options 6.3.4 Call Waiting 5.2.3 Java Installation 6.3.4.1 Activate Memory Info 6.3.4.2 Deactivate 6.3.4.3 Status Settings 6.3.5 Send Caller ID Display Settings 6.3.6 Own Number 6.1.1 Main Screen Language 6.1.1.1 Wallpaper Time &...
  • Page 69 7.2.1 Monthly View 7.2.2 Daily View 7.2.3 Event View & Edit Memo 7.3.1 Text Memo 7.3.2 Voice Memo World Time Calculator Converter Stop Watch Timer Fatness Checker Home Recent Pages Bookmarks Go to URL Profiles Cache&Cookie 8.6.1 Clear Cache 8.6.2 Clear Cookie Storage Security 8.8.1 Certificates...
  • Page 70: Access Code

    2. Access Code You can change the following codes: Lock code, PIN code, and PIN2 code. These codes can include the numbers from 0 to 9 only. The following section describes various security codes. Note: Avoid using access codes similar to the emergency numbers, such as 112, to prevent accidental dialing of the PIN code (4 to 8 digits) emergency number.
  • Page 71: Check List

    When battery lifetime is shorter than usual: 3. Check List This may happen when you are in an area with low signal strength. Turn off your handset when it is not in use. Change the battery when battery energy is exhausted. If you experience any problem while using your cell phone, please refer to the following checklist.
  • Page 72 you are using Data over GPRS service: If the cable is disconnected while you are using GPRS service, simply reconnect the cable to continue to use the service. If you want to finish the service, then reconnect the cable first, terminate the GPRS service, and unplug the cable.
  • Page 73: All About Performance And Safety

    4. All about performance and safety The following list shows how to maintain your cell phone along with precautions. - Keep your cell phone and its accessories out of the reach of children. - Maintain your cell phone in dry conditions and keep it under normal temperature.
  • Page 74: Glossary

    received across a mobile telephone network. GPRS guarantees continuous 5. Glossary connections to the Internet for mobile phone and computer users. It is based on the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) circuit-switched cellular phone connections and the Short Message Service (SMS). To help you understand the main technical terms and abbreviations used in this booklet and take full advantage of the features of your mobile phone, GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication)
  • Page 75 subscriber without having to speak to the correspondent. The message created or received can be displayed, received, edited or sent. Soft Keys Two keys marked and on the phone, the purpose of which: • varies according to the function that you are currently using •...
  • Page 76: Memo

    RF exposure FCC ***This device contains 1800 MHz GSM functions that are not operational For body worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, in U.S. Territories; this filing is applicable only for 850 MHz GSM and 1900 use only accessories that contain no metallic components and provide a separation MHz PCS operations.
  • Page 77 Memo...

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