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HGC-610E USER MANUAL USER MANUAL REV. N http://www.hei.co.kr HEAD OFFICE & FACTORY San 136-1, Ami-Ri, Bubal-Eup, Ichon-Si, Kyoungki-Do, 467-701 Korea International Sales Team Mobile Handset Business Unit Fl. HEI Bldg., 1451-34 Seocho-Dong, Seocho-Ku, Seoul, 137-070 Korea Tel:+82-2-580-5708 Fax:+82-2-580-5696/5729...
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CRIPTION Earpiece LCD Screen Antenna For best call quality, extend the antenna during the call Function Keys Keypad Microphone...
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CATORS D FUNCTION l strength. More lines mean outside of its home area. is displayed. ed, the phone is in idle mode. d, the phone is not receiving a ge or voice mail message is is activated. e level status. The more black charge.
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BATTERY standard 220V AC outlet. e power is connected. nsert the battery pack tatus. ng is complete u purchase the product. use.
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BATTERY gress Charging Completion (Green Color On) e on after the handset or to the charging slots, re-...
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HE MENU ess [ eys to view the menu nd hold the scroll utomatically. volume [+], volume [-], creen, press [ ss [ s the corresponding ] can be used while [13]...
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TIONS s (i.e., voice mail and 00:00:01 XXXPXXXXXXXXXP MENU n Receiving call status; 1 : STORE 2 : SEND PHONE# 3 : SCRATCH PAD 4 : MUTE 5 : VIEW PHONE# : HARD PAUSE : ONE HYPHEN you enter er (P). the after the ill be sent aled.
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TIONS missed MISSED ll was XX CALLS PM XX:XX PREV ll be press : by using the volume , or by using the menu. he volume control keys ation. iece volume adjustment. ypad volume adjustment. ngs : Ringer volume free : Hands-free volume ] when the phone e the ringer.
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ING A CALL Mute”. 00:00:38 -MUTE- XXX-XXXX-XXXX MENU ],then[3] “Mute” again. [21]...
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HONE NUMBER ERS USING THE DIAL BUTTONS sing the key pad. etitions 4 Repetitions 5 Repetitions er and lower case. cters such as 0!.?,- edly. The special charac- ter. automatically in two sec- ant are entered. d hold [ [25]...
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R CALL LOGS ent missed, incoming, ers without dialing then [1]. [01]XXXXXXXX [02]XXXXXXXXXX [03]XXXXX DTAL ber. s using the 10/14, 13:14 [01] XXX-XXX-XXXX p the phone DTAL MISSED CALL PREV wn the missed call [27]...
PHONE BOOK TION NUMBER ber. SEARCH LOCATION? PREV VIEW LIST croll key. DAVID [01] XXX-XXX-XXXX EDIT MOBILE hone numbers. le/office/home/E-mail. one book number. [29]...
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automatically after a n [2]. ANSWER RINGS NO USE PREV does not ent] or [vibrator] o light up the screen, one even in dark places. FF IN DAY,10 SECS, e scroll keys. [33]...
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n [1]. GER,BELL AFTER LIDE BELL) by using n [2]. 8) by using RINGER RINGER 6 PREV 13). [35]...
YOUR PHONE RESTRICT? PREV is the hone number. elect “YES”. e does not respond to incom- till be made. INCOMING? ALLOW PREV sing the scroll keys. ming calls. calls. [45]...
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YOUR PHONE e numbers or the use of MEMORY ? ALLOW PREV sing the scroll keys. e book. ok use. CALLS ANCE”. LONG DISTANCE? ALLOW PREV sing the scroll keys. distance calls. nce calls. [47]...
PHONE MEMORY MBERS enter n [1]. CLR NUMBER? is the PREV hone YES) by ss [ s and reserved call information. enter CLR SCHEDULE? n [2]. is the PREV hone num- YES) by ss [ [49]...
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e number of the hand- DIGITAL 000 hen [7]. 000-0000 is the last PREV number. handset currently in use. PHONE VERSION hen [8]. SW : XXXXX MODEL : XXXXXXXXX PREV is the last 4 umber. [51]...
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[1] then [2]. 1999,10 1999,10 PREV arameter 1:ALARM TYPE input the 2:SCHEDULE TITLE 3:PHONE NUMBER PREV [3] and INPUT DATE 11/12/1999 AM 12:12 nput. [55]...
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[2] then [1]. ect the melody a the key pad. y entered E?”is dis- WRITE MELODY? MY MELODY 1 ly entered PREV ult melody. melody MUSIC TEMPO? MODERATO arameter go...by PREV the title of you want. INPUT TITLE! ded to the PREV [57]...
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[3]. PREV ol the stopwatch. Stop/Split Split Release ed on the LCD in eturn to the [59]...
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today or a specific day using ] then [5]. 1:TODAY r birthday 2:SOMEDAY 3:BIRTHDAY then press PREV , select ythm EDAY. ailable only ster the cur- rk system. cannot enter thday. enter the ate. ts appear with a number showing rth date for the date you want to ortion of the screen.
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ER 7 EXT MESSAGE ons that allow you to check ith the handset. [63]...
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ED MESSAGE AIL MESSAGE 0 VOICE MAIL TO LISTEN voice PRESS [SEND] received ilbox, [65]...
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ATION FOR ELD PHONES emely dangerous and is illegal mes first. Check the laws and areas where you drive. Always lease: ng safety is your first responsi- ble. aking or answering a call, if dri- please use one-touch, speed NOT place objects, including ipment, in the area over the a.
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ATION FOR ELD PHONES evice, consult the manufactur- are adequately shielded from be able to assist you in obtain- ies when any regulations post- Hospitals or healthcare facili- d be sensitive to external RF alled or inadequately shielded heck with the manufacturer or e.
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ATION FOR ELD PHONES igh quality piece of equipment. all instructions and cautionary and (3) Product Using Battery. n extreme environment where exists. oid striking, shaking or shock- own the unit to avoid possible rain or spilled beverages. ories. r its accessories. If service or n authorized audiovox cellular ed, the risk of electric shock or rminals by metal items etc.
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ATION FOR OSURE tion brfore using your phone tions Commossion (FCC) of rt and Order FCC 96-326 human exposure to radio fre- by FCC regulated transmit- h the safety standard previ- standards bodies. The design delines and these internation- ntenna. Unauthorized anten- impair call quality, damage egulations.
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