Audiovox Z800 User Manual

Audiovox z800: user guide
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Getting Started ........................................................... 1
Part Names & Main Functions ............................................1
Turning Your Phone ON and OFF ....................................10
Roaming with your Tri-mode Telephone ..........................11
Roaming Settings ..............................................................11
Displaying Your Phone Number .......................................12
Display ..............................................................................13
Battery ...............................................................................15
Effectively .........................................................................17
Phone Mode .............................................................. 19
Standby Mode ...................................................................19
Talk Mode .........................................................................19
Power Save Mode .............................................................19
Voice Call .................................................................. 20
Making a Voice Call .........................................................20
Emergency Calls (911) ......................................................21
One-Touch Dialing (Speed Dialing) .................................21
Dialing in Lock Mode .......................................................21
Redialing a Call .................................................................22
Using the Scratch Pad .......................................................23
Answering a Call ...............................................................24
Adjusting Ringer Volume .................................................25
Muting the Microphone during a Call ...............................25
Roaming ............................................................................26
Setting the Roaming Feature .............................................26
Voice Calling Experience .................................................28
Caller ID ............................................................................29
Call Waiting ......................................................................30

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Information and Usage Guidelines ... I Getting Started ... 1 Part Names & Main Functions ...1 Turning Your Phone ON and OFF ...10 Roaming with your Tri-mode Telephone ...11 Roaming Settings ...11 Displaying Your Phone Number ...12 Display ...13 Battery ...15 Tips on Using Your Battery and Battery Charger...
  • Page 2 Three-way Calling (Conference Call) ...31 Call Forwarding ...32 Missed Calls ...32 Dropped Calls (Fade Calls) ... 33 Failed Calls ...33 Dialing Your Home Network Operator Services ...33 Prepend Dialing ...34 Four-digit Dialing ...35 Pause Dialing ...36 Data/Fax Transmission ...39 Sending Fax/Data ...39 Transmission Specifications ...39 Menus ...40 Selecting Menus ...40...
  • Page 3 Missed Call) ...91 Viewing Your Call Info ...91 Voicemail ... 93 Setting Up Your Voicemail Feature ...93 Viewing Voicemail Messages ...93 Accessing with the One-Touch Access Feature ...93 Messaging ... 94 Notification ...94 Standby Mode ...94 Talk Mode ...94 Viewing a Text Message in Standby Mode ...95 Viewing a Browser Message in Standby Mode ...95 Message Menu ...96 Erasing a Single Message ...97...
  • Page 4 Troubleshooting ...112 Drivers Safety Tips ...114 FDA Consumer Update ...114 Exposure to Radio Waves ...118 Patent Information ...120...
  • Page 5: Safety Information And Usage Guidelines

    Safety Information and Usage Guidelines Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless phones.
  • Page 6: Phone Operation

    Phone Operation NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone. TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION: For your phone to operate most efficiently: • Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
  • Page 7 Persons with pacemakers: • Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON; • Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket; • Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.
  • Page 8: Blasting Areas

    Aircraft FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft. Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two- way radio”.
  • Page 9: Fcc Compliance

    FCC Compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation 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 10 Batteries Caution: All batteries can cause property damage, injury or burns if a conductive material, such as jewelry, keys or beaded chains, touches exposed terminals. The material may complete an electrical circuit and become quite hot. To protect against such unwanted current drain, exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse or other container with metal objects.
  • Page 11: Phone Care

    Liquefied Petroleum Gas Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact the National Fire Protection Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn.: Publication Sales Division. Phone Care Your phone is designed for excellent durability under normal use conditions.
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    Getting Started Part Names & Main Functions...
  • Page 13 Getting Started (continued) wake-up tone 1. Phone: Open the phone to start. You can end a call by closing the phone. The backlight will turn off automatically. 2. Display (Color LCD) : The display is used to check the status of the phone when it is turned on.
  • Page 14: Right Soft Key

    3. Microphone: Use the microphone to speak to the other party during a call. • Press the right soft key [Mute] during a call to mute the sound from the microphone. Press the right soft key [Unmute] again to cancel the mute setting.
  • Page 15 (1) Left arrow key: Press this key in Standby mode and Talk mode to view Call logs (Outgoing, Incoming, or Missed call logs). (2) Right arrow key: Press this key in Standby mode or Talk mode to display the phone book menu.
  • Page 16 7. END/Power Key: • Press this key to turn the power on and press and hold to turn it off. • Press this key to end a call or to return to Standby mode, while any menu screen is displayed. 8.
  • Page 17 9. #/Space Key: • Press this key to enter either a space or #. 10. Accessories Connector: This connector is used to connect the charging device (Travel charger) or PC interface cable. /Shift Key: • Press this key to enter •...
  • Page 18: Send Key

    12. SEND Key: • Press this key to answer a call. • Press this key after entering a telephone number to place a call. • Press this key to make a Three- way call or answer a Call Waiting call during a call in progress. •...
  • Page 19 14. Left Soft Key/Message Key: • Press the left soft key to execute the function displayed on the left of the bottom line on the display. • The Message key is effective when [Message] is displayed on the left of the bottom line. •...
  • Page 20: Battery Cover

    17. Battery Cover Release Button: • Press this button to remove the battery cover. Details of attaching and removing the battery using this button are given on pages 15 and 16. 18. Wrist Strap Hole 19. Battery Cover 20. Speaker...
  • Page 21: Turning Your Phone On And Off

    Turning Your Phone ON and OFF Turning ON 1. Open the phone and press The phone will beep and the wake-up screen will be displayed. The phone will begin searching for a network signal. When a signal is found, the phone will enter Standby mode.
  • Page 22: Roaming With Your Tri-Mode Telephone

    Turning OFF 1. Press and hold The power-off screen will be displayed and the Good-bye (power-off) tone will be heard. Note The phone will not be turned off unless you press and hold This feature prevents your phone from being turned off accidentally. Roaming with your Tri-mode Telephone Your phone is Tri-mode, which means you can use it to make and receive calls in many places.
  • Page 23: Displaying Your Phone Number

    Displaying Your Phone Number There are two ways to display your phone number in Standby mode: Using the Menu 1. Press to display the Main menu. 2. Press to select Phone Book. 3. Press to select My Phone #. 4. Press to return to the Standby screen.
  • Page 24: Display

    Display Top Line of Display Depending on the phone’s operating mode, the display indicators will inform you of in-use status. Signal Strength: Indicates the signal strength when your phone is turned on. The more lines the greater the signal strength. The strength changes depending on where you are.
  • Page 25 Analog Call: Indicates that the phone is set to Analog mode. Voice privacy: Indicates that the call is being made in Voice Privacy mode. Indicates that the ringer volume is set to “0”. displayed instead when it is set to Escalate. Vibrate: Indicates that your phone will notify you of incoming calls, data, etc.
  • Page 26: Battery

    Battery When you use your phone for the first time after installing the battery, please check the battery level on the display. If the phone detects a low battery level, your call may drop quickly. Installing the Battery Guides Marks 1.
  • Page 27: Removing The Battery

    Removing the Battery Note Do not remove the battery while the phone is turned on. Charging the Battery Check the status of the battery indicator on the display. When the empty icon of the battery ( phone detects a low battery level is almost exhausted.
  • Page 28: Tips On Using Your Battery And Battery Charger Effectively

    Using the Travel Charger * Charge time: approximately 2 to 3 hours. 1. Insert the travel charger’s connector into the connector at the bottom of the phone. 2. Plug the charger into a wall outlet. 3. The LED indicator shows the battery level as follows: Indicator Status Light is red: Charging is in progress.
  • Page 29: Precautions For Handling The Battery And Charger

    • Charge the battery in a temperature range of 32° F to 104° F (0°C to 40°C). • Charge the battery if it has been left unused for a long period of time. • Keep the metal contacts of the battery clean. •...
  • Page 30: Phone Mode

    Phone Mode Standby Mode When you turn your phone on, it will start searching for the home network signal. If your phone is inside the home network area, it will enter Standby mode immediately. Press the digit keys to start dialing.
  • Page 31: Voice Call

    Voice Call Making a Voice Call 1. Open the phone and press The phone beeps and the wake-up screen is displayed. Then, (antenna) and the signal strength level ( be displayed to indicate you are in a service area where it is possible to make a phone call.
  • Page 32: Emergency Calls (911)

    • If you dial the last four digits of a phone number stored in the phone book and press • If the phone number you dialed is not stored in the phone book, the number will be kept displayed for 10 seconds. Within that time, you can store the number by pressing Emergency Calls (911) 1.
  • Page 33: Dialing Emergency #/Special Numbers In Lock Mode

    Dialing Emergency #/Special Numbers in Lock Mode 1. Enter the emergency number. 2. Press to dial. Note • Details of unlocking the phone are given on page 62. • Details of storing special numbers are given on page 63. Redialing a Call You can place a call using the last outgoing call log without entering the phone number.
  • Page 34: Using The Scratch Pad

    Using the Scratch Pad During a call, you can take numerical notes by saving them in the phone’s memory. They can be reused as phone numbers, etc. To save a memo (numerical note) 1. During a call press the digit keys to enter a numerical note.
  • Page 35: Answering A Call

    Answering a Call When you receive a call: When your phone receives a call, it will ring, or vibrate depending on your ringer setting. The LED indicator should flash green, then the backlight will light up when you open the phone. There are two ways to answer a call: 1.
  • Page 36: Adjusting Ringer Volume

    Ending a Call 1. Close the phone, or press The approximate duration of the last call will be displayed. Note The name and number of the caller will be displayed (approximately 10 seconds) if you have stored it in the phone book. (P.79) When the Other Party Ends the Call The Talk time, phone number and name of the called party (if found in the phone book data) will be kept displayed for...
  • Page 37: Roaming

    Roaming Check your phone’s network status on the display when you turn it on. Display (No display) Setting the Roaming Feature 1. Press to display the Main menu. 2. Press to select System 3. Press to select Set Service 4. Press to select Automatic or Roaming.
  • Page 38: Roaming Call Guard

    Roaming Call Guard This feature allows you to display a confirmation message asking if you really want to use the roaming service or not. If you set the roaming call guard to on, you can avoid being charged for roaming service. 1.
  • Page 39: Voice Calling Experience

    Voice Calling Experience When you use your phone on other CDMA networks, your calling experience and call quality will be similar to what you experience when making calls from within your home network. Although certain voice calling features may not be available, your phone calls are still private and secure.
  • Page 40: Caller Id

    Caller ID When you receive a call from a number that you have stored in the phone book, your phone will display the caller’s number and name. Your number and name can also be displayed on the other caller’s phone as well. Note •...
  • Page 41: Call Waiting

    Call Waiting Your phone supports Call Waiting service. Using this feature, you can receive a second call while holding the current call. When you receive a second call during a call in progress, the incoming call alert is heard. Accepting or Rejecting a Second Call 1.
  • Page 42: Three-Way Calling (Conference Call)

    Three-way Calling (Conference Call) With the Three-way Calling feature, you can have a conference with two other parties. Note • You must subscribe to the Three-way Calling service to use this feature. • Details of the Three-way Calling feature vary depending on your home network and its services.
  • Page 43: Call Forwarding

    Call Forwarding Using the Call Forwarding feature, you can forward an incoming call to another phone. When this feature is in use, you can still make a call from your phone. Note • You must subscribe to • Details of the Call Forwarding feature vary depending on your home network and its services.
  • Page 44: Dropped Calls (Fade Calls)

    Note • Up to 20 missed calls can be stored in the phone memory. If more than 20 missed calls are received, the earliest call log will be automatically replaced with the new one. • Unanswered calls in the Call Waiting service can be recorded in the list of missed calls.
  • Page 45: Prepend Dialing

    Prepend Dialing This feature allows you to add additional number(s) (e.g. area code, pauses) before the phone number stored in your phone book. 1. Press [MENU] to display the Main menu. 2. Press to select Phone Book. 3. Search for the desired number to be prepended. See page 86 for details on searching methods.
  • Page 46: Four-Digit Dialing

    Four-digit Dialing By pressing only the last four digits of a phone number, you can quickly recall matched entries and then dial. 1. Dial any four continuous digits. 2. Press The matched phone number will be recalled. 3. Press to dial. Note If more than one phone number containing the same four digits are found in the phone book, all candidates will be listed by name.
  • Page 47: Pause Dialing

    Pause Dialing When you call automated systems (like banking services), you are often required to enter a password or account number. Instead of manually entering the numbers each time, you can store the numbers in your phone book, separated by special characters called pauses.
  • Page 48 Dialing a Phone Number Stored with a Timed Pause Dial the phone number with a Timed pause by recalling the phone book entry. Two seconds after the connection is established, the Timed pause will be transmitted. Dialing a Phone Number Stored with a Hard Pause 1.
  • Page 49 Dialing the Phone Number by Entering the Pause Manually 1. Enter the phone number of the service you want to call (example: bank’s teleservice phone number (an 800 number)). 2. Press [Func] to display the Function menu. 3. Press the digit keys to select the option (Hard pause or Timed pause): To enter a Hard pause, 1 Press...
  • Page 50: Data/Fax Transmission

    Data/Fax Transmission Using this feature, you can send and receive faxes and data by connecting your phone with a PC. Your phone comes equipped with a Phone Book utility ("Mobile Phone Manager Software") which is used to transmit data between your phone and a PC.
  • Page 51: Menus

    Menus Menus allow you to check your phone’s settings. Your phone provides a Main menu (P.107) and an In-Use menu. 1. Main menu The Main menu has seven categories you can access in Standby mode. Each category has its own submenus: 1 Phone Book 2 Calls 3 Sounds...
  • Page 52: Phone Book Menu

    1. Phone Book Menu 1-1. Find Name 1-2. Find by Group 1-3. Find Entry # 1-1. Find Name See page 86 for details. 1-2. Find by Group See page 87 for details. 1-3. Find Entry # See page 87 for details. 1-4.
  • Page 53: Scratch Pad

    6. Search for the desired phone number to be set. Details of searching for phone numbers are given on page 7. Press [Set]. The message ‘One-touch Dial x stored!’ (x: numbers 0 through 8) will be displayed and the selected phone number will be saved.
  • Page 54: Calls Menu

    2. Calls Menu 2-1. Call Logs 1. Press [MENU] to display the Main menu. 2. Press to select Calls. 3. Press to select Call Logs. The outgoing call logs will be displayed. 4. To display the missed call logs, press 5.
  • Page 55: Sounds Menu

    3. Sounds Menu 3-1 Volume Note • When the headset is connected, "Headset phone's screen. • The volume will automatically adjust itself to the headset setting. • We recommend you not to select Level 5 especially when you are driving with the headset on, because it will get in the way of driving. Normal Ringer This option allows you to set the Normal ringer volume for voice and fax calls.
  • Page 56 6. When finished selecting, press setting. Key Beep This option allows you to adjust the volume of the beep tone (key tone) you hear when you press a key. 1. Press [MENU] to display the Main menu. 2. Press to select Sounds. 3.
  • Page 57 6. When finished selecting, press setting. Setting the Ringer Volume for Message Ringer You can select a unique ringer volume for incoming message calls. This volume setting applies to incoming voicemail notifications, text messages and pagers. 1. Press [MENU] to display the Main menu. 2.
  • Page 58: Silent Mode

    6. When finished selecting, press setting. 3-2. Silent Mode This option allows you to mute all sounds, including the wake-up tone, key beep, ringer sound, alert etc. Your phone will notify you of incoming calls by vibrating. 1. Press [MENU] to display the Main menu. 2.
  • Page 59 4. Press to select Normal Ringer. The selectable types will be displayed. 5. If you want to hear a demo for each type, use to select the desired type and press To cancel selecting, press 6. When finished selecting, press setting.
  • Page 60 4. Press to select Alarm/Reminder. The selectable types will be displayed. 5. If you want to hear a demo, use desired tone and press To cancel selecting, press 6. When finished selecting, press setting. Setting the Name Ringer This option allows you to set unique ringer types for five phone book entries (‘Name ringer’).
  • Page 61 No. File name Brindisi GrandeValse Canon TheBear LondonBridge London Bridge SwaneeRiver BeautyDreamer BeautyDreamer Removing the Name Ringer Setting 1. Perform steps 1 through 3 for setting the Name Ringer. 2. Select one of the five names ([4] through [8]). 3. Press [Remove].
  • Page 62: Ringer Time

    6. When finished setting, press setting. When you select ON for the Normal ringer, the will be displayed in Standby mode. 3-5. Ringer Time This option enables you to set a ringer time (between 2 and 99 seconds) for the Message ringer and Alarm/Reminder. 1.
  • Page 63 Minute Alert This option causes your phone to sound an alert 10 seconds before each elapsed minute to remind you of the length of the current call. Turning the Minute Alert On or Off 1. Press [MENU] to display the Main menu in Standby mode before placing the call.
  • Page 64 Privacy Alert This option sets your phone to make a unique sound when you change the Voice Privacy setting during a call in progress. Turning the Privacy Alert ON or OFF 1. Press [MENU] to display the Main menu. 2. Press to select Sounds.
  • Page 65: Tone Length

    3. Press to select Alerts. 4. Press to select MSG Reminder. 5. Press to select ON or Note This option does not apply to the voicemail or browser messages. 3-7. Tone Length The tone length setting is used to change the length (short or long) of the DTMF (dual-tone multi-frequency) tones.
  • Page 66: Display Menu

    4. Display menu 4-1. LCD Contrast You can adjust the brightness (or contrast) of the backlight. 1. Press [MENU] to display the Main menu. 2. Press to select Display. 3. Press to select LCD Contrast. 4. Press (Dark) or • Up to nine levels are available. 5.
  • Page 67: Automatic Hyphenation

    4-3. Automatic Hyphenation This option allows you to set automatic hyphenation ON/OFF. Automatic hyphenation follows the North American Numbering Plan, which hyphenates numbers as follows: 800-555-1234 Digits following a pause will not be hyphenated. (P.36 “Pause Dialing”) 1. Press [MENU] to display the Main menu. 2.
  • Page 68 [2] From Inbox Message Five candidates will be displayed. to select one of the five candidates. When you want to add a new entry, select a blank entry and press [Add New]. The message source list will be displayed: Phone Number and E-mail Address.
  • Page 69 4-5. Graphics This feature enables you to select your desired graphic image for the following situations: 1. Wallpaper (Screen image displayed when the phone enters sleep mode if no keys are pressed for 5 seconds.) 2. Standby (Screen image displayed when the phone is in Standby mode.) 3.
  • Page 70 • Press to select Standby. The same selections listed above will be displayed. • Press to select Incoming. The same selections listed above will be displayed. • Press to select Custom. The following selections will be displayed. 01 Whirlpool 02 Sunset 03 Yacht 04 Desert •...
  • Page 71 6. Press [OK]. The selected wallpaper will be displayed. 7. Press [OK] to save the setting. Note • The names of the files downloaded from the PC will be listed in the blank numbers "----------." • The factory default settings for the following are: Wallpaper:OFF Wake-up:Opening Standby:Whirlpool...
  • Page 72: Security Menu

    5. Security Menu To protect your phone from unauthorized use, you can lock it easily from the Main menu, and unlock it as well. To lock your phone, a four digit lock code must be entered. The factory default setting of the lock code is 0000. Once you have entered the lock number, you must enter it when you want to change the Security menu settings.
  • Page 73 3. Unlock 1. Perform steps 1 through 3 for Lock ON Power Up on page 61. 2. Press to select Unlock. The phone will be unlocked immediately and the display will return to the Security menu screen. 5-2. New Code The default lock code for your phone is set to 0000.
  • Page 74 5-3. Emergency #/Special Numbers You can store three phone numbers (Special Numbers) that can be dialed even when the phone is in Lock mode. Once you store these numbers in the phone book, they can be dialed manually. Storing Special Numbers 1.
  • Page 75: Erase All

    Removing the Setting 1. Repeat the storing procedure (steps 1 through 3). 2. Choose the desired setting. 3. Press [Remove]. The stored name will return to the original naming (Emergency 1, 2, or 3). 5-4. Erase All You can erase all data stored in your phone book, messages and call logs.
  • Page 76: Secret Memory

    5-5. Secret Memory 1. Press [MENU] to display the Main menu. 2. Press to select Security and enter your current lock code. 3. Press to select Secret Memory. 4. Press to select ON or Selecting ON allows you to protect phone book entries stored as a secret entry from unauthorized use.
  • Page 77: Information On The Phone Book Utility

    Information on the Phone Book Utility Your phone comes equipped with a Phone Book Utility (‘Mobile Phone Manager Software’) which is used to transmit data between your phone and a PC. This software is comprised of three kinds of utilities: Phone Book Manager, Melody Manager and Wallpaper Manager.
  • Page 78: Setup/Tool Menu

    6. Setup/Tool Menu 6-1. Memory Status This option helps you to view the memory status of the following records. 1. Press [MENU] to display the Main menu. 2. Press to select Setup/Tool. 3. Press to select Memory Status. The following records will be displayed: Phone Book 098/300 Messages Custom Files...
  • Page 79 Turning the Any Key Answer Option On or Off 1. Press [MENU] to display the Main menu. 2. Press to select Setup/Tool. 3. Press to select Calling. 4. Press to select Any Key Answer. 5. Press to select ON or Note Other ways of answering a call are explained on page 24.
  • Page 80 Setting the Voice Privacy This option allows you to change your voice on the phone to encrypted mode. 1. Press [MENU] to display the Main menu. 2. Press to select Setup/Tool. 3. Press to select Calling. 4. Press to select Voice Privacy. 5.
  • Page 81 6-4. Message 1. Callback # If for some reason you can not answer a call, you can inform the caller of the phone number which you want to be called back at. 1. Press [MENU] to display the Main menu. 2.
  • Page 82 3. Canned Messages You can edit or add to the fixed forms used when sending messages. 1. Press [MENU] to display the Main menu. 2. Press to select Setup/Tool. 3. Press to select Message. 4. Press to select Canned Message. The following selections will be displayed: [1] Yes [2] No...
  • Page 83 6-5. Browser Details of setting the call time display are given on page 99. 6-6. Alarm Note • Alarm settings are not effective while your phone is turned off. • Do not use the Alarm function in prohibited areas. Alarm Clock Setting the Daily Alarm 1.
  • Page 84 Call Reminder You can set your phone to remind you to call a specified person at a preset day and time. When the alarm occurs, you will be notified by the alarm tone and the phone number to call will be displayed. Setting the Call Reminder 1.
  • Page 85: Set Clock

    6-7. Set Clock This option allows you to set the current date and time. The factory default setting is “January 1, 2001.” Note • Automatic settings provided by the CDMA network take priority over manual settings. • Display items vary depending on your home network service area. •...
  • Page 86: System Menu

    7. System Menu 7-1. Set Service Details of setting the option for roaming feature are given on page 7-2. Force Mode This feature switches your phone ’s receiving mode between analog or automatic (CDMA PCS, CDMA cellular, or analog). 1. Press [MENU] to display the Main menu.
  • Page 87 • Press Only data other than fax data will be received. This setting is effective until your phone will be turned off. • Press to select Fax until Power Off. Only fax data will be received. This setting is effective until your phone is turned off.
  • Page 88: Custom Files

    8. Custom Files 8-1. Graphics This option allows you to view and delete the images downloaded from a PC. Viewing Downloaded Graphic Files 1. Press [MENU] to display the Main menu. 2. Press to select Custom Files. 3. Press to select Graphics. 4.
  • Page 89 8-2. Music This option allows you to play the melody files stored in the phone's memory or downloaded from a PC, and easily reset the music file used for the ringer type to the default ringer type. Listening to Music 1.
  • Page 90: Phone Book Dialing

    Phone Book Dialing Your phone can store up to 300 phone numbers. Phone number: 32 digits including hard pauses and timed pauses Name: Up to 16 characters E-mail address: Up to 48 characters Group: 10 groups (9 groups + default) Categories: (None), Home, Work, Mobile, Pager, Fax * Group names can not be changed.
  • Page 91 7. Press the digit keys to enter the phone number. 8. If necessary, press key) or a timed pause ([2] key). 9. Press [OK]. The next item (E-mail address) will be highlighted. 10. Press [OK]. The e-mail address entry prompt will be displayed. 11.
  • Page 92: Entering Characters

    2. Press [Func] to display Function menu. • Press – To enter a Hard Pause, press The letter “H” will be displayed at the end of the number. Then enter the digits following the pause (such as your account number), or –...
  • Page 93 • To enter uppercase letters, press the left soft key until displayed. • To enter the first letter of the name, etc. in uppercase, press until is displayed. • To correct the last character, press Press and hold it to clear all characters. Changing the Input Modes By choosing the desired input mode and selecting edit options in the entry prompt screen, you can reduce input time.
  • Page 94 T9 database and will be displayed as a choice the next time you use T9. Symbol To enter symbols, press Select the desired symbol and press Canned Message To enter fixed text, press Messages). Select the desired text and press •...
  • Page 95: Overwriting An Existing Location

    8. Press [OPEN]. Saved letters will be pasted. For example, this method helps you complete mail messages quickly. • To return to the normal input mode (Standard), press [Func] and select [1] (Standard). Overwriting an Existing Location You can replace existing data with a new phone number or change a part of the stored data.
  • Page 96 3. Repeat the steps 4 through 14 for “Storing a Phone Number and Name” on page 79. You can quickly store phone numbers using the incoming or outgoing call logs. (P.90) Storing a Phone Number with a Group Setting (Property1) 1.
  • Page 97: Searching For And Dialing Phone Numbers

    Confirming the Custom Settings (Property 2) You can confirm custom settings for each phone book entry: One- touch dial setting, ringer tone, and wallpaper graphics. 1. Display the name you want to confirm. 2. Press [Func] to display the Function menu. 3.
  • Page 98 • [0] Unfiled, [1] Personal 1, [2] Personal 2, [3] Personal 3, [4] Business 1, [5] Business 2, [6] Business 3, [7] Others 1, [8] Others 2, [9] Service 4. Press the desired digit keys or use entry. 5. When the desired entry is found, press 6.
  • Page 99: Modifying Your Phone Book Entries

    Modifying Your Phone Book Entries You can recall a desired phone book entry and modify it. 1. Search for the desired phone book entry in Standby mode. Details of searching for phone book entries are given on page 86. 2. Press [Func] to display the Function menu.
  • Page 100: Storing Your Phone Book Entries In Secret Mode

    Storing Your Phone Book Entries in Secret Mode Your phone will protect specified numbers from unauthorized use by assigning the phone book entries to secret memory. (P.85) Viewing Your Call Logs You can view your stored call logs (incoming calls, outgoing calls and missed calls).
  • Page 101: Storing The Phone Number By Using The Call Logs

    6. To display the outgoing call logs again, press [Outgo]. The display will switch in the following order. (outgoing call logs) logs) (outgoing call logs) ... To place a call using these logs: 7. Select the desired log. The selected log will be highlighted. 8.
  • Page 102: Erasing A Single Call Log

    Erasing a Single Call Log (Outgoing, Incoming or Missed Call) 1. Perform steps 1 through 7 on pages 89 and 90. 2. Press [Func]. 3. Press to select Erase. 4. Press to select Yes. The message “Outgoing calls XX Erased!” (XX: entry number) will be displayed and erasing will be complete.
  • Page 103 1. Press [MENU] to display the Main menu. 2. Press to select Calls. 3. Press to select Call Info 4. Press to select Last Call, Calls, or When Recent Calls is selected, your phone will display the following three kinds of information: Home Calls, Roam Calls and the total number of these two calls.
  • Page 104: Voicemail

    Voicemail Setting Up Your Voicemail Feature Contact you service provider to setup your voicemail. Viewing Voicemail Messages There are two ways viewing voicemail messages: either display them in Standby mode or use the One-Touch Access feature (see below). In Standby Mode 1.
  • Page 105: Messaging

    Messaging Your phone can receive the following message types in Standby mode and Talk mode: • Voicemail messages • Text messages • Browser messages Notification The message indicator ( receives messages and remains displayed until you retrieve all the messages. Note Details of voicemail feature vary on your home network and its services.
  • Page 106: Viewing A Text Message In Standby Mode

    Viewing a Text Message in Standby Mode 1. Press [Message] to display the Message menu. 2. Press to select Inbox. A list of messages will be displayed. Messages marked with ! : Urgent unread messages Messages with no mark : Read messages 3.
  • Page 107: Message Menu

    Message Menu The Message menu allows you to handle messages while you are viewing them. • Showing the address of the caller • Erasing a single or all message(s) • Locking or unlocking a message 1. While viewing a message, press options: .
  • Page 108: Erasing A Single Message

    Erasing a Single Message 1. While viewing the message, press display the Message menu. 2. Press to select Erase. The delete message confirmation will be displayed. 3. Press to delete or Erasing All Messages 1. While viewing the message, press display the Message menu.
  • Page 109: Message Ringing

    Message Ringing You can set a unique ring type for an incoming message, voicemail, or Web message. Details of setting a unique ringer type are given on page 47. Message Memory Capacity Up to 30 messages (depending on the length of the messages) •...
  • Page 110: Internet Access

    Internet Access Using the phone’s Internet functions, you can access and obtain the world’s network information (depending on your telecommunications carrier). By starting the MiniBrowser installed in your phone, you will be connected to the Internet through your telecommunications carrier. While you are connected to the Internet, the service indicator ( ) will be displayed as in the case of a normal phone call.
  • Page 111: Starting The Minibrowser

    • Press to select No Prompts. • The reminder will not be displayed. 5. Press [OK] to save your setting. • To cancel setting, press to cancel. Starting the MiniBrowser Note The first time you start the browser, you will be prompted to finish a security setup which will take several minutes to complete.
  • Page 112: Advanced Menus

    Advanced Menus 1 Show URL: Shows the URL of the current Web page displayed. 2 Homepage: Registers the URL of the homepage to be displayed when the browser is started. 3 Set UP. Link: Sets 1 or 2 (depending on your home network and its services).
  • Page 113: Navigating The Web Sites

    Navigating the Web Sites Key functions for navigating the Web sites are different from those used to make and receive calls. Note The Internet contents accessed by your mobile phone are different from those provided for a personal computer. They are limited to certain kinds of information.
  • Page 114 Key functions: 1. Right Soft Key: • Use this key to execute the function displayed on the bottom right on the display. 2. Navigation Keys (Up/Down/Left/ Right): • Use these keys to switch menu items or select the MiniBrowser option. The currently selected item is highlighted.
  • Page 115: Entering Characters

    8. 0/Next Key: • Use this key to enter a zero. • Use this key to move the cursor to the next cursor position in T9 mode. 9. Asterisk/Shift Key: • Use this key to enter upper or lower case letters. 10.
  • Page 116: Link

    Link The Link menu helps you to jump to a linked (related) page and get more information concerning the topics you are searching for. Links embedded in the Web page are put in brackets ([ ... ]). Press the left soft key to access the linked page when the link is highlighted.
  • Page 117: Bookmarks

    Bookmarks The Bookmarks option helps you to store desired (or frequently used) pages (addresses) while you are visiting Web pages or sites and to access those pages or sites quickly by selecting Bookmarks from the Browser menu. It can save you time in accessing Web pages (sites).
  • Page 118: Your Phone's Menus

    Your Phone’s Menus Main menu Level 1 1. Phone Book 1. Find Name 2. Find by Group 3. Find Entry # 4. One-touch Dial 5. My Phone # 6. Scratch Pad 2. Calls 1. Call Logs 2. Call Info 3. Sounds 1.
  • Page 119 Main menu Level 1 4. Display 1. LCD Contrast 2. Backlight 3. Auto Hyphen 4. Banner 5. Graphics 6. Version 5. Security 1. Lock Mode 2. New Code 3. Emergency # 4. Erase All 5. Secret Memory 6. Reset Level 2 Level 1-9 1.
  • Page 120 Main menu Level 1 6. Setup/Tool 1. Memory Status 2. Calling 3. Voicemail 4. Message 5. Browser Prompt 6. Alarm 7. Set Clock 8. Input Mode 7. System 1. Set Service 2. Force Mode 3. Data/Fax 4. Call Guard 8. Custome Files 1.
  • Page 121: Specifications

    Specifications Telephone Air interface: Display Screen: Battery Type: Antenna: TQ-CX1 (including the battery) Dimensions (excluding RF cover and antenna) (H x W x D): Weight: Talk Time: Standby Time: Talk Time: Standby Time: Note • Specifications are subject to change or modification without notice and the current equipment is subject to update.
  • Page 122: Accessories

    Accessories Standard • Travel charger • Li-Ion battery • Operation manual (including a warranty and quick reference) – (For the phone) – (For the charger) – (For the battery) • Holster • Data cable • Quick Start Guide For Mobile Phone Manager Options •...
  • Page 123: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting The phone does not turn on. Check battery. Keep metal contacts clean (P.18) Insert properly. (P.15) Check battery level. If it is low or exhausted, charge it immediately. (P.16) If battery is old, replace it with a new one. (P.15) Phone turns off automatically.
  • Page 124 Unable to make calls. Check signal strength. If signal is weak, move to a space where more signal strength lines will be displayed. (P.13) Check phone number entered. Enter correct number. (P.20) Check Lock mode is set or not. If the phone is set to Lock mode, unlock it. (P.62) Unable to receive calls.
  • Page 125: Drivers Safety Tips

    Drivers Safety Tips Your wireless telephone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice --- almost anywhere, anytime. But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. When you drive a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips: 1.
  • Page 126 Why the concern? Mobile phones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy (i.e., radiofrequency radiation) in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of radiofrequency energy (RF), considers non-significant, when in the stand-by mode. It is well known that high levels of RF can produce biological damage through heating effects (this is how your microwave oven is able to cook food).
  • Page 127 effect of the RF except for the micronucleus assay, which detects structural effects on the genetic material. The cells in this assay showed changes after exposure to simulated cell phone radiation, but only after 24 hours of exposure. It is possible that exposing the test cells to radiation for this long resulted in heating.
  • Page 128 What is FDA's role concerning the safety of mobile phones? Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products such as mobile phones before marketing, as if it does with new drags or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if mobile phones are shown to emit radiation at a level that is hazardous to the user.
  • Page 129: Exposure To Radio Waves

    Exposure to Radio Waves THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
  • Page 130 TQ-CX1. A typical TQ-CX1 is ____ at the ear and ____ when worn on the body. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines.
  • Page 131: Patent Information

    Patent Information Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following United States Patents and / or their counterparts in other nations ; 4,901,307 5,490,165 5,056,109 5,504,773 5,101,501 5,506,865 5,109,390 5,511,073 5,228,054 5,535,239 5,267,261 5,544,196 5,267,262 5,568,483 5,337,338 5,600,754 5,414,796 5,657,420 5,416,797 5,639,569 5,710,784 5,778,338 “T9 Text Input is covered by U.S.pat.

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