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USER MANUAL
VS-5L
Version 0.1
VACOM WIRELESS, INC.
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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL VS-5L Version 0.1 VACOM WIRELESS, INC.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE DISPLAY INDICATORS BATTERY INFORMATION BASIC FUNCTIONS Making Calls Ending Calls Answering Calls Correcting Entry Errors Storing Phone Numbers Adjusting In-Call Mic Volume Volume Using Caller ID Redialing Last Dialed, Received, or Missed Number Speed Dial Keypad Lock Etiquette Mode...
  • Page 3 PHONE SETTINGS MENU Wallpaper Languages Selecting Font Backlight LCD Contrast Screen Saver Auto Keylock III. VOLUME & ALERT Ring Type Selecting Bell Roam Ringer Volume Alert Setting Beep Length PERSONAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Alarm Schedule Calendar View Calculator Memo World Time View SECURITY FUNCTIONS Phone Lock Changing Password...
  • Page 4 VII. GAMES Black Jack Othello Game Sound MESSAGE SERVICES TEXT MESSAGE SERVICES (SMS) Reading Text Messages Sending Text Messages VOICE MAIL SERVICE III. SMS Settings Alert Save Message Direct View Delivery ACK Priority Delete All USING MENU DURING CALLS Phone Book Search Mute DTMF Mute Volume...
  • Page 5: Important Safety Information

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Some of the following information may not apply specifically to your phone. However, as with any electronic product, these safety precautions should be observed when using this product. ? Please keep this manual in a safe place, for it contains important safety information and operating instructions.
  • Page 6: Getting To Know Your Phone

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE LED Indicator : Flashes to indicate an incoming call or message. It also lights up (flashes) when you turn on the phone. Backlit LCD Screen : The LCD screen contains three areas; - The top line displays indication about your phone’s operating mode.
  • Page 7 END( ) Key : Press this key to disconnect a call or to return to Standby Mode from any menu. Press and hold this key to turn the phone On or Off. SEND( ) Key : This key performs several useful functions. - Dial a number and press it to connect.
  • Page 8: Display Indicators

    DISPLAY INDICATORS Display indicators appear across the bottom of your phone’s LCD screen. These display indicators (or icons) will vary based on your phone’s operating modes. Signal strength : This icon shows your current signal strength. More lines indicate more signal strength. Five lines indicate maximum strength, and one line indicates least strength.
  • Page 9: Battery Information

    BATTERY INFORMATION The rechargeable Lithium-polymer battery included in your kit is partially charged so that you can use the phone immediately once it has been activated. Attaching the Battery To attach the battery to your phone: Lineup the metallic contacts on the base of the battery to the base of the phone. Place the battery on the back of the phone, with the top of the battery about a quarter of an inch from the latch.
  • Page 10 A completely discharged standard sized battery charges full in approximately tbd hours. Leaving your phone powered on during charging or charging two batteries simultaneously will increase charge times. Leaving the battery connected to the charger after it has been fully charged will not harm the battery.
  • Page 11 The phone will automatically recheck for a signal periodically. To manually force the phone to recheck for a signal, press any key. A message on the display will let you know when the phone is operating in Power Save Mode. Conversation Mode.
  • Page 12: Basic Functions

    BASIC FUNCTIONS 1. Making Calls In standby mode, enter the phone number (up to 32 digits) by pressing the digit keys. The phone number is displayed from left to right. Press “SEND( )”. The phone places the call to the entered phone number (if service is available).
  • Page 13: Using Caller Id

    Press “? ” to increase and “? ” to decrease the mic volume. Once a call has ended, the mic volume reverts back to factory set level. 7. Volume You can adjust volume of the earpiece by using the volume keys on the side of the phone. Briefly press the volume key once to display your current earpiece volume setting.
  • Page 14: Silence Mode

    13. Silence Mode If you want to silence an incoming ring, for example, when you are in a meeting, press “END( )”. Then the incoming ring will be silenced. Then the caller will be noticed that you are not available to answer. Note 1) Although the incoming ring is silenced, the call is still coming.
  • Page 15: Menus

    MENUS PHONE BOOK 1. Phone Book Search You can go to Phone Book list by pressing “? ” to see all the phone number list you stored alphabetically. Also you can fine a phone number according to Name, Location Number, Phone Number or Group.
  • Page 16: Phone Number Addition

    see the numbers you stored and defined only as “No Group”, “Family”, “Friends”, “Business” or “Company”. Place the cursor on the number you want to dial by scrolling “? ” and “? ”. Press “ ” to dial. Or press “View ( )”...
  • Page 17: Languages

    greeting for the display on stand-by mode: a. Set Wallpaper Type Press “Menu ( )”, “2. Phone Setting”, “1. Wallpaper” and “1. Set Wallpaper”. Scroll “? ? ” to select a wallpaper and press “OK ( )” to save. b. Greeting Edit Press “Menu ( )”, “2.
  • Page 18: Volume & Alert

    7. Auto Keypad Lock If you set “Auto Keypad Lock” as “Auto”, the keypad will automatically locked after 30 seconds when you don’t use. Press “Menu ( )”, “2. Phone Setting” and “7. Auto Keypad Lock”. Select “Auto” or “off” and press “OK ( )”...
  • Page 19: Alert Setting

    Scroll “? /? ” to increase or decrease the volume level. Press “OK ( )” to set. b. Key Volume This option allows you to set the key volume level. Press “MENU ( )”, “3. Vol/Alert”, “4. Volume”, and “2. Key Volume”. Scroll “? /? ”...
  • Page 20: Personal Information Management

    PERSONAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Your phone supports various additional functions, including Alarm, Schedule, Calendar, Calculator, Memo and World Time. 1. Alarm The 24-hour alarm can be set to go off at a set time while your phone is on. If the phone is powered off at the set time, the alarm will not sound.
  • Page 21: Calendar View

    )”. Scroll “? ? ” to choose the bell type. Press “STO ( )” to save. b. Schedule List : You can see the schedule list you stored. Select “2. List”. Then you can see the schedule list orderly. To edit a schedule, choose a list by scrolling “? /? ” and pressing “OK ( )”.
  • Page 22: World Time View

    “DEL( )”. 6. World Time View Your phone is capable of displaying current times of the world. To access the world time view; Press “MENU ( )”, “4. PIM”, and “6. World Time”. Use “? ? ” or “? ? ” keys to find cities. SECURITY FUNCTION Your phone provides many security options, including a user-programmable lock code and call restriction features.
  • Page 23: Restricting

    Enter the new password again and press “OK ( )” to set. 3. Restricting “Restric ting” restricts outgoing calls, access to stored phone book and message service without entering correct password. To set restriction, press “MENU ( )”, “5. Security”, and “3. Restrict”.
  • Page 24: Call Answer

    Press “MENU ( )”, “6. Call Info” and “1. Auto Answer”. Choose “Off”, “Always” or “Earphone” and press “OK ( )” to save. 2. Call Answer Calls can be answered either by pressing a SEND( )key or by pressing anykey. Press “MENU ( )”, “6.
  • Page 25: Game Sound

    “MENU ( )”, “7. Games” and “4. Key Help”. Key functions will show and press any keys to return to the previous menu. 3.Game Sound To set the phone in silent mode while playing games, press “MENU ( )”, “7. Games” and “3. Game Sound”.
  • Page 26: Message Services

    MESSAGE SERVICES Your phone can send and receive two types of message services – text (SMS: Short Messaging Service) and voice - if the services are available from your carrier. If you subscribe to either or both services, callers can leave you text messages or voice mail. Your service provider then transmits the text messages and voice mail notifications to your phone Text Message Services (SMS : Short Messaging Service) The text message service is depended to the system used by your service provider.
  • Page 27: Sending Text Messages

    d. If you wish to call the sender back, press “SEND ” while you are reading the message. Then “Call back #” appears on screen. 2. Sending Text Messages You can send the text messages through your phone. To edit and send the text message, press “SMS ( )”...
  • Page 28: Sms Settings

    Choose “3. Number Store” to store a phone number received with a voice mail. If you want to delete the message, press “DEL ( )” while you are reading the voice mail list. If you want to call the sender back, simply press “ ”...
  • Page 29: Delete All

    Press “SMS( )”, “3. SMS Setting”, and “5. Priority”. Choose from Normal or Urgent and press “OK ( )” to save. 6. Delete All You can delete all messages of Inbox or Outbox: Press “SMS”, “3. SMS Setting”, and “6. Delete All”. Choose “Inbox”...
  • Page 30: Using Menu During Calls

    Using Menu During a Call 1. Phone Book Search During a call, press “Menu ( )” and “1. Phone Book Search” 2. Mute During a call, press “Menu ( )” and “2. TX Voice Mute”, and then you voice will be mute. To deactivate it, select “2.
  • Page 31 BATTERY LIFETIME Tiempo de Bateria Tiempo de reserva conversacion Hrs con Cellular Desde TBD min 3.7V Li-ion 900mAh Hasta hrs con digital hasta TBD min Hrs con Desde TBD min 3.7V Li-ion 900mAh Hasta hrs con hasta TBD min Hrs con Desde TBD min Analogo 3.7V Li-ion 900mAh...
  • Page 32: 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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