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Traffic Safety .................................................. 17
Do Not Use in Hospitals................................. 17
Do Not Use in Airplanes ................................ 17
Do Not Use in Gasoline Stations ................... 17
Do Not Use in Explosive Sites....................... 18
Operating Environment.................................. 18
Standard Usage............................................. 18
Accessories ................................................... 18
Appropriate Maintenance .............................. 18
Emergency Calls (SOS) ................................ 18
interference (EMI) .................................................. 19
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents MENU MAP ............ 11 SAFETY ............17 Traffic Safety ..........17 Do Not Use in Hospitals......... 17 Do Not Use in Airplanes ........ 17 Do Not Use in Gasoline Stations ....17 Do Not Use in Explosive Sites....... 18 Operating Environment........
  • Page 2 & R ........ 21 NSTALLATION EMOVING Installing the battery........21 Removing the battery........21 Installing the SIM Card........22 Removing the SIM Card........22 Connecting the Charger........23 Removing the Charger........23 ........23 EYPAD ESCRIPTION ........26 LPHANUMERIC APPING .
  • Page 3 Answering a Call ..........32 Recent Calls............ 32 Speed Dial ............32 Holding a Call..........33 Multi-party Calls ..........34 Voice-activated Dialing ........34 Method of Input ..........35 1. T9 English ..............36 MENU FUNCTION ........... 37 ............ 37 HONE Search.............
  • Page 4 SMS ..............41 1. Write................41 2. Inbox ................42 3. Outbox ............... 42 4. Delete................. 42 5. Free Count ..............43 6. Setting................ 43 Pre-Message ............. 43 SMS Center ............... 43 Valid Time ..............43 Auto Display............... 43 Status Report ............. 44 Broadcast ............
  • Page 5 ............47 ISTS Missed Call ............. 47 Incoming ............47 Outgoing ............47 Call Info ............47 1. Last Call ..............47 2. Total Calls..............47 3. 1-minute Beep............48 4. Charge Info ..............48 Total Charge............... 48 Max Charge ............... 48 Unit Price ..............
  • Page 6 4. Show Clock ..............51 5. Standby LED .............. 51 Call Setting............51 1. Call Waiting ..............51 Activate ..............51 Cancel................ 51 Status................. 51 2. Divert................52 Forward to..............52 Unreachable .............. 52 If No Reply ..............52 All Calls ..............52 If Busy................
  • Page 7 3. PIN Change ............... 54 4. PIN2 Change ............. 54 5. Fixed Numbers............54 6. SIM Lock ..............54 Set Lock..............54 Change PCK.............. 54 Reset Setting ..........55 ............55 EDIA File Manager ........... 55 Open File ..............55 Send MMS ..............
  • Page 8 1. Game ................. 57 Puzzle ................ 57 Hostage Salvation............57 Reversi............... 57 Coin Elf ..............58 Tone Edit ............58 1. Play ................58 2. Edit................58 Keypad functions ............58 Edit................59 3. Reset................59 4. Tempo ................ 59 5.
  • Page 9 Other Party Only ............63 Both ................63 World clock............64 Set Location............... 64 Automatic............64   Manual............... 64   WAP ..............64 Access WAP ........... 64 Favorites ............65 1. New Bookmark............66 2. New Folder..............66 3. Delete all ..............67 4.
  • Page 10 Store ..............68   Add from List.............. 69 BeeLine WAP ............ 69   MIS WAP ............69   MegaFon WAP ..........69   2. Color Scheme ............69 3. Clear Cache ............... 69 4. Reset all ..............69 GPRS Setting..........69 1.
  • Page 11: Menu Map

    Menu Map P. Book Search Add Entry Edit Delete Copy P. Book Setting 1. Caller Groups 2. Sorting 3. Display SIM Records Memory Status Messages 1. Write 2. Inbox 3. Outbox 4. Delete 5. Free Count 6. Setting Pre-Message SMS Center Valid Time Auto Display Status Report...
  • Page 12 2. Voice Mail Profile Typical Silent Outdoor Handsfree Meeting Customer 1. Activate 2. Ringtone and Volume 3. Key Sound 4. Crescendo 5. SMS Rec Tone 6. Vibrator 7. Service Tone 8. Auto Answer (Only in Handsfree mode) 9. Rename (Only in Customer mode) Call Lists Missed Call Incoming...
  • Page 13 2. Greetings 3. Power On/Off Melody 4. Folder On/Off Melody 5. Hot Key Setting 6. Own Number Clock 1. Set Date/Time 2. Set Alarm 3. Power Off Screen 1. Standby mode Pic & Text Digital Clock Calendar 2. Color Theme 3.
  • Page 14 Any key answer Folder answer 4. Present Number Network 1. Select Method 2. New Search 3. Select Sequence Security 1. Bar Calls All Out Out Intl Out x Home All In In If Abr Status Cancel All 2. PIN Check 3.
  • Page 15 View Detail Info 2. Audio Open file Rename Delete file Delete all files File Sort Detail Info 3. Free Space Tone Edit 1. Play 2. Edit Keypad function Edit Save 3. Reset 4. Tempo 5. Instrument 6. Rename Game 1. Hostage Salvation 2.
  • Page 16 1. Record 2. Playback Playback Delete One Rename 3. Options Self Only Other Party Only Both World Clock Auto Manual Access WAP Favorites 1. New Bookmark 2. New Folder 3. Delete all 4. Hotkeys Go To URL WAP Setting 1. Connection Add New Add from List 2.
  • Page 17: Safety

    Safety Safety Read carefully the following important safety and regulations before you use the phone. Failure of obeying these instructions may lead to suspension of mobile telephone services, or broke the law. Most of all, it will cause your personal in danger. Always adhere to the following: Traffic Safety Avoid using a hand-held phone while driving.
  • Page 18: Do Not Use In Explosive Sites

    Safety Do Not Use in Explosive Sites The use of mobile phones should be restricted in potential explosive atmosphere sites such as chemical plants, fuel storage, or the area where blasting operations are in process. Operating Environment Mobile radio transmitting equipment, including mobile phones, may be subject to interference and may cause danger.
  • Page 19: Use With Proper Care To Reduce Electromagnetic Interference (Emi)

    Safety possible. In order to deliver the sufficient information to a rescue institute, do not disconnect your phone immediately. Use with proper care to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) This product has passed the inspection of the Directorate-General of Telecommunications, Ministry of Transportation and Communication.
  • Page 20: Getting Started

    Basic Operation Getting Started Phone Overview Warning: Please do not detach any parts and only use manufacturer original component to keep the quality call phone.
  • Page 21: Installation & Removing

    Basic Operation Installation & Removing Installing the battery 1. Press the lock on the bottom and then slide the battery cover backward and lift up battery cover. 2. Hold the battery and wedge it under two up corners and press the battery pack into place. Make sure that golden connector are facing the connector on the phone.
  • Page 22: Installing The Sim Card

    Basic Operation Important! : Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Installing the SIM Card Power off the phone and remove the battery. Make the SIM card golden contact points face downward and the oblique-angle edge align to up left. Hold the SIM around 30°...
  • Page 23: Connecting The Charger

    Basic Operation Connecting the Charger To connect the travel charger to the mobile phone, you should install the battery first. Follow the travel charger instruction, and plug the connector with the ∩ sigh upside into mobile phone. See below figure. Note: 1.
  • Page 24 Basic Operation Button Description Accept call and call hold. Affirmative inputs: OK, Select, Call, save and Reply. Negative inputs: End, No, Cancel, Abort, Quit. As call is in progress, press this key to mute the microphone so the other party would not listen to your voice.
  • Page 25 Basic Operation Button Description Left – stay in the 1 layer of SMS list menu. Right – Melody list in Profile. The symbol of numerals and letters. Keypads 2~9 are set as hotkeys; refer to hotkey setup instructions for details. Push and hold this key for 2 seconds to launch voice mail box function.
  • Page 26: Alphanumeric Mapping

    Basic Operation Button Description In English Mode, press this key to switch English letter between upper and lower case. In T9 input Method, press this key to switch input methods and symbols. Adjust volume during a call. In folder close mode, press Up key to activate the backlight of Sub_LCM.
  • Page 27: Display Indicators

    Basic Operation Press button to switch between upper and lower case letters and symbols. By pressing and holding , you can exchange the input mode among Chinese input, English input, and numeric key input. Pressing a number key in the editing mode will result in the character appeared on the display.
  • Page 28 Basic Operation Indicator Description The earpiece has been inserted and used. Indicates that the phone is using a roaming network. The vibration function is on. The mute function is activated. (with blue color) Both mute and vibration functions are activated. Alarm is activated.
  • Page 29: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Indicator Description CSD Connection is on. WAP browsing is in connection. Basic Operation Making a Call 1. Power off the phone and install your SIM card. 2. If the battery is out of power, you can still connect to your travel charger and use the phone normally.
  • Page 30: Turning On The Phone

    Basic Operation The Li-ion battery that comes with this phone is rechargeable. Please use the charger and the battery provided by the original manufacturer to ensure a long lifetime for the cellular phone. 1. Plug the charger into an appropriate outlet that meets the requirements of this phone.
  • Page 31: Puk1 And Puk2 (8 Digits)

    Basic Operation PIN1 code and press Important! : 1. If a wrong PIN code is entered three consecutive times, the phone becomes locked or disabled. You must ask for your network provider to use the PUK code to unlock or enable the phone again. 2.
  • Page 32: Answering A Call

    Basic Operation Pressing the will delete the last letter or number keyed which you entered. Answering a Call Your phone rings or/and vibrates when receiving a call. Press to answer the call. Press to end the call. If you are using an earpiece, you can press the button of the earpiece to answer or terminate the call.
  • Page 33: Holding A Call

    Basic Operation Holding a Call Pressing allows you to put the on-line call on hold while you make another call. When the second call is connected, pressing allows you to switch between these two calls.
  • Page 34: Multi-Party Calls

    Basic Operation Multi-party Calls If, while talking to a party, you would like a third party to join the conversation, press the key and dial the number of the third party. Once the call goes through, press to conduct a three-party call. If you would like to talk to a fourth party, repeat step one to conduct a four-party call.
  • Page 35: Method Of Input

    Basic Operation the name, in which you want to save, to microphone. After first time input, the system will play back it for you to recognize the voice. With your confirmation, the system will request you to input the second time. If the voice-activated name is already used in the phone book, then repeat the above procedure and recreate it.
  • Page 36: T9 English

    Basic Operation press turn on function for upper case and lower case。 By pressing and holding , you can switch to Symbols. By pressing and holding , you can switch among Chinese, English, and Numeric methods. 1. T9 English While inputting, you can only press the button of letter without selecting particular one.
  • Page 37: Menu Function

    Menu Function Menu Function For speedy access with certain options, press to proceed with Inbox, Profile, Hot Key Setting, and Soft Key Switch. This mobile phone provides different features and several options to meet your needs by manipulating : Phone Book The phonebook menu lets you save the names and phone numbers in the SIM card or in the memory of the phone,...
  • Page 38: Add Entry

    Menu Function In search function, the “search name” input window will be displayed on the screen. After typing in the name that you want to search for, then press If the input methods are needed, press to enter it. When the first letter you typed fits in with your list, the first one will be highlighted and all matched data will be listed down.
  • Page 39: Edit

    Menu Function Friend, Classmates, Business, and None. 5. Move to the field of Voice Dial and press to start this function to record the voice into your voice record. Refer to page 6. Enter E-mail address to the field with handset setting (NVM). By pressing to search _ underscore, and ”...
  • Page 40: Copy

    Menu Function Copy You may use this function to copy single or all phone records to SIM or handset memory at your will. On launching this function, the system will automatically provide you an available position. You may also give a designated position to save your data instead of system assigned number.
  • Page 41: Message

    Menu Function This provides inquiry about the total number of records and the empty spaces left for the phone records in the current SIM and the memory of the handset. Also, you can know how many Voice Dial numbers is in phone list. At this stage, memory size of SIM is 100 records in total and that of handset is 250.
  • Page 42: Inbox

    Menu Function keys to move on selected items such as picture, and then press to confirm. For text input method, refer to page 34 for detail. After confirming OK by pressing , in the field of phone number, you can press down key to enter phonebook and search the number directly.
  • Page 43: Free Count

    Menu Function confirming deletion. Both messages of Inbox and Outbox can be deleted. 5. Free Count This menu tells you the total messages stored on the SIM card and how much free memory space is available on the SIM card. For this handset, it allows you to keep 10 messages in SIM card space.
  • Page 44: Status Report

    Menu Function a “ ” indicator. Status Report When sending out a message, the receiver will return a receipt to SMS and SMS will forward it back to sender. Broadcast The Broadcast function is to send the message to all users in a certain region via the telecommunication network.
  • Page 45: Voice Mail

    Menu Function provider if you want to use this service.) Voice Mail 1. Call V-mail This menu allows you to enter your voice mailbox and listen to calls. (You need to set the number of your mailbox before you use this function.) Important! : You can also enter your voice mailbox by pressing...
  • Page 46: Key Sound

    Menu Function Using the keys allows you to select the ringing tone pattern. When the tone is selected and is played, you can set up the volume of tone at the same time. There are 34 different ringing tones or melodies for your selection. 3.
  • Page 47: Call Lists

    Menu Function Call Lists This menu records the charges and the length of time or duration of all incoming and outgoing calls in hours, minutes, and seconds. Please contact with your telecommunication company for providing charge information. Missed Call After entering this menu selection, the screen will display all the missed call.
  • Page 48: Minute Beep

    Menu Function This displays the total duration of all incoming and outgoing calls. 3. 1-minute Beep This sends you a warning beep every minute (Beep will be activated at the 55 seconds), while a call is in progress. 4. Charge Info This function allows you to calculate telephone fee to facilitate cost control.
  • Page 49: Language

    Menu Function 1. Language You may select the display language in this menu. There are English, and Russian. 2. Greetings You may enter greeting words in the edit window so that the phone will display greetings each time you turn it on. 3.
  • Page 50: Own Number

    Menu Function b. Then use again to choose the function to be set. Press to confirm. 6. Own Number You may store the SIM number in the phone. Clock You may set time, date, alarm and auto on with the clock setting function.
  • Page 51: Screen

    Menu Function your handset daily. Screen 1. Standby mode There are 3 standby screen modes: picture and text, clock, digital clock and calendar. 2. Color Theme You may adjust the color background, and wording for the subjects of menu functions. 3.
  • Page 52: Divert

    Menu Function 2. Divert Call divert is a common telecommunication service, when you are unable to answer a call or the signal is out of service range, you can divert all incoming calls to another number. Forward to Set the number you want your calls be diverted to and the Delay before divert (default is 15 seconds).
  • Page 53: Network

    Menu Function number when dialing out a call. Network This menu allows you to select and register with the network that you want the phone to use. 1. Select Method When the phone is switched on, it looks for available networks and then selects one of them.
  • Page 54: Status

    Menu Function You may bar all ingoing calls with this function. In If Abr You may bar all ingoing calls (roaming) when you are abroad with this function. Status You may check the status of call barring with this function. Cancel All You may cancel all barrings this function.
  • Page 55: Reset Setting

    Menu Function manufacturer is (0000). Reset Setting After entering into this option, you may select whether or not to convert the settings of your handset to the reset settings. MMedia File Manager Under file manager menu, Image, Audio, and OSD frames can be manipulated as below functions.
  • Page 56: Delete All File

    Menu Function Delete all file File Sort Enables all files sorting. By Name By Date By Type View List Press to display selected image. Icon Display 9 image files on the screen at the same time. Detail Info. The detail information will include image type, file name, file date, and file size.
  • Page 57: Game

    Menu Function Game 1. Game Puzzle Choose your own picture from camera snapshot, last game, or file manager to start game. By using to move empty grid till the whole picture is well compiled. Press left soft key for viewing the picture and press to exit the game.
  • Page 58: Coin Elf

    Menu Function same game, select stored game to continue the game when you left last time. Any incoming calls while playing games, you may press button to answer the call and save the game that is been played. Coin Elf Before the game, you can read the help.
  • Page 59: Edit

    Menu Function Raise half tone or a dot to extend half beat for previous note. One extend (half beat or a quarter beat) and lower. Edit follow the steps below: a. Press numeric pads 1~7 to select note. Press to delay in one beat for previous note, display on screen as”-“.
  • Page 60: Rename

    Menu Function Harp, Crystal, and Banjo. 6. Rename Allow you to enter the name for the tone. Under dialogue box, press to enter edit mode. For Input methods, refer to page on page Under this function, you can do simple mathematical calculations and currency exchanges.
  • Page 61: Calendar

    Menu Function Calendar You may check your reminders in this menu. First, the current date will be displayed. Push the arrow keys to select date, push to launch calendar menu, and push to exit menu. You may push the arrow keys to select a reminder, and then push launch the selected reminder menu (View Day Note, Make Note, Erase Note, View All Notes, Go To Date).
  • Page 62: Erase Note

    Menu Function In the reminder field, you can input the memo. Refer to text input methods on page 3. Erase Note Select erase types: erase reminders of chosen day, erase one by one, erase all, and auto delete. In auto delete, there are 3 items; they are auto del 1 month before, auto del 2 month before, and auto del 3 month before.
  • Page 63: Record

    Menu Function in record messages when they do not have a pen and paper at hand. 1. Record When users want to record messages, they simply enter this menu and press the “Record” key to start the recording process. 2. Playback Playback When users want to play the messages, they simply enter this menu and press the “Play”...
  • Page 64: World Clock

    Menu Function World clock After entering into this option, you may press keys to browse the current time of the place over the world. Set Location You may set your present location to browse the time in different countries with the time display function. Automatic The mobile phone will automatically set the location for you.
  • Page 65: Favorites

    Menu Function Graphic and Message of Browser Shows the version of OPENWAVE and Copyrights. Definition of WAP Keys Button General Long Key Clear input. Clear all inputs. Return to End WAP. pecious page. Open inbox. Favorites You can connect with the Internet immediately by using the bookmarks.
  • Page 66: New Bookmark

    Menu Function Press to select other function such as New Bookmark, New Folder, Delete all, and Hotkeys. If there is not existed bookmark within folder, manipulate to move the cursor to the context, and build new bookmark and Hotkeys. If the bookmark is existed, then it will display with title, URL, and folder name that can be modified and saved.
  • Page 67: Delete All

    Menu Function 3. Delete all Allows you to delete all folders and bookmarks. 4. Hotkeys There are 1-9 numeric keys enable to be set as hotkeys. If you wan to assign numeric key 1 as a hotkey for the specific website, to move the cursor to “1 Unassigned”...
  • Page 68: Homepage

    Menu Function Homepage You can reset the homepage by pressing the key to clear the preset Web address and keying in the new web address you want. IP Address This function allows you to set the IP web address you want to connect to.
  • Page 69: Add From List

    Menu Function Add from List BeeLine WAP MIS WAP MegaFon WAP 2. Color Scheme Color palette will provide three colors: Blue, Red and Green. 3. Clear Cache This option allows you to clear all data from Cache temporary memory. 4. Reset all Select this option to go back to WAP default setting.
  • Page 70 Menu Function The STK service is provided by your telecommunication company. The name of menu, title, and content are defined by your telecommunication company. Due to the content size may be too big to fit into the screen of your mobile phone, some of text may not be displayed.
  • Page 71: Battery

    Battery The battery is rechargeable up to hundreds of times, but it capacity will reduce. You may need to replace a new battery when the operation duration (calling and standing duration) reduces evidently. Remove charger from the source each time after charging. Over charging will shorten the life of the battery.
  • Page 72: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance Follow the instructions below to take care of your mobile phone. They will help you to enjoy life with this product. Keep the mobile phone and its accessories out of children’s reach. Keep the mobile phone dry. Rain, moisture and liquid contain minerals which will corrode the circuit of the mobile phone.
  • Page 73: Fcc Regulation

    FCC Regulations Conditions of Use Operation of this TG7 mobile phone 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.
  • Page 74: Fcc Rf Exposure Information

    FCC RF Exposure Information Read this information before using your handset In August 1996 the Federal Communication 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.

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